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Prosecutor Still Going Over the Petitions Before Starting Criminal

Prosecutor Still Going Over the Petitions Before Starting Criminal

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vol. xxhlno. 1 NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMEER 15,1919 F IV E C E N T S

COPS ASK BONUS TO OF FOREIGN HONEY PRIZE AWARDS FOR GOLF COULD DO BETTER AT HOME Prosecutor Still Going PLAYERS TO BE MADE AT CLUB PLAnT dANCE, FIGHT UYINC COSTS THAN BY GOING TO THE CITY i i Over the Petitions Before i u : AT FIELD CLUB BANQUET AND SHOW Batt Oiear Rcprts Forcible Hundreds of Nutley residents of Tho “dintribution of prizes” dinner foreign antecedents are sending of Yountnkoh Country Club will be ' R c a m i To money to relatives in Europe these hold Saturday niifht, November 29. A b u Wbb Refikr Alkbto US- Starting Criminal Action but will be h*ld at tho Field Club unci days and in many cases paying a not ut ^ounUikah’.M own ctubhouae. ley d a b H u a Striaf at needlessly high rate of exchange, uc- The governors decided thut the diffi­ Special EfeaU conhng to Ernett A. Biekell, cashier County Prosecutor Harrison had not some names ore forgeries of course culty of heating the main dining room REFUSE TO MAKE ASSIGNMENT of the Bank of Nutley. This is due to reached a decision up to yesterday as the perjury' charge follows as each pe­ ut tne club made it inudvisnble to hold their ignorance of thc recent cheap­ to whst course he would follow in thc tition was accompanied by an affidavit the dinner there, bccaime of the pos- ness of foreign money und the tact that all signatures were made by their START REHEARSALS TUESMT local referendum petitions taken to sibilty that it might prove to Im* u cold A petition signed by eight members that money changers take advantage owners in the presence of the person night, und so the Field Club offered of the loeal police department was of this ignorance when they go out of nim for consideration by Town At­ taking the oath. the Uuc of iU house. There will be "big doings" am ong rood at tha meeting of the Board of town to K*t it. Mr. Biekell &ays: torney J. Harry Hull. Ihe latter ex­ l'he question of criminal intent on- Club busses will take members from the members of the Nutley Clnb dur­ pected to hold another conference with Commissioners.Tuesday night asking Exchange in European countries torcd, Mr. Hull maintained, because the links to the Field Club in time for ing thr coming winter. At thc monthly Mr. Harmon yesterday at which time one of th e canvassers h ad admitted to u* !?H‘n a^ a yer* ^ow point owing to the ^linnor if they have been playing meeting on Tuesday evening in D4t- that a bonus of $200 each be paid this the World War. A his country wrsable he would learn what course was to be nn acquaintance that he signed the during the afternoon, and others will year IB m a rt th a increased cost of liv­ to furnish “numiouft quantities of wur followed but the prosecutor did not name of a man on whom he culb-d fo r arrive by the usual means of trans­ tig's Hall plans were formulated for ing. Tm r e q u e st waa referred with­ material during the great W ar, . nd w»* arrange the meeting. Mr. Hull said a signature, but under circumstances portation. The uffuir is limited to thc many events. out comment to I’-ommuoioner Cook, have since hern furnishing fjodstuiT-, that lie regarded tills as evidence that which he thought made it, entirely male members of the club. The first on the card is a dance tn ten d rf the department of public , / gU* lt materials and tiie matter was still being in­ proper, l'he man declared he wus will­ At the meeting of the Governor* tie given Friday night, November M. safety for report at the next meeting, clothing to rebuild and rvclothe de­ vestigated. ing to sign, but halt Ao time to go into Lhi.s week twenty new members wen* then comes the smoker, which wiU the octttion said that the Nutley de­ vastated Europe. This has mode us u At a conference Monday between thc house to get u |en nml told the fleeted making a total of sixty since probably be held on the eighteenth r f partment it now the lowest paid in the creditor nation, that is, the balance of thc two men Mr. Hull pointed out the cunvaoser with thc ffitiUnn to "put the ciunpuign to incrc&e the roll to the same month, which is planned an State. and that the scale was not high LraAo is in our favor. evidences of forgery and perjury on his nuiue down." iOO sturted thi* summer a get-together. Local talent will fur­ . m o u g‘ t 1tor th e m en to live in decent Europe owes us money-—therefore which the Supreme Court decided If the prosecutor decides that there Today's golf event is 18-holc medal nish entertainment and it is p la a a td fashion. the American dollur has become the fiw..c of the petitions were illegal. Mi. is sufficient evidence to impress ihe play vs. par, three-quarters h.tndirap to secure so.nc well-known ath lete to Health Officer Eugene Sullivan re­ unit the world over. A merchant in Harrison expressed no opinion us to Grand Jury it is expected that he w ill tor a prize by H. B. Ilomung. give a talk. 1 he annual banquet will ported tho forcible removal of a Londay must pay for goods shipped a hut he thought of the evidence, pre­ put the mutter before them and usk ue held some time a .ter t hri .tmss. woman suffering from tuberculosis to from this country in American dollarp, ferring to look it over more for indictments. Another conference this naa al.vaya Ixon a feature w tth ths Isolation 1fi>jpital in Soho from and his English currency will not buy thoroughly. will be held between Mr. Harrison and the ciub, and will b" larger than usual her home in the East Nutlev Italian as many dollars as formerly. In­ Mr. Hull says that while ho per­ Mr. Hull next week, the latter expects, this y e ar. section. The eanaent of the family versely the American business mun sonally is convinced there are sig­ w h en the prosecutor will give his de The annual minstrel show will ha could not bn secured and the care wax can buy nion* English currency with natures signed by others than their cision. ntaged about the middle of January. very aggravated so Mr. Sullivan said his American dollars. A comparison owners, it is a question whether or not Mr. Hull was directed to take the Itclicarsal* will start Tuesday evening he had secured the -ambulance from between nornal exchange rates ex­ there was criminal intent. Thi* is true petiticns to tin prosecutor two weeks S. A. T. C. MEMBERS REFUSED and will continue thereafter twice a tho hospital and with thc aid of a isting before the wur and those ex­ of all with tilt possible i xception of igo by the Uourd of Commissioners -MEDALS wo k. I hone who were not present St one case, where u man who nnd not utter three justices uf the Supreme ihe meeting Tuesdny are requested to policeman had removed the woman to isting today shows. I o the Editor of The Sun. the institution. Mayor Diebitsch com­ seen a petition was found to be u Court had decided they contained false' be on hand at the rehearsals. Normal Price Present Price signer. signatures, as charged by Town Clerk Dour Sir:—For ages caautst- und In the early spring the club will mented that he was glad the action j tiler people with an itch for thc un­ had beea taken ae the case was a bad England 4.H6 to 1 A* Sterling 4.16 If the first fact is proved—thnt Smon Blum. hold a loir and the boys already a n France 19.1’ to I franc 10.86 usual. have been endeavoring lo ex­ working up details und getting th s one. Italy 19.3 to 1 Lire 8.27 plain the difference between tweedle- C hief • W rig h t Sutcliffe reported assistance of their fair buckeni. “These fib res ure of course subject lum und twecdledcc. It has b«-n re­ Report* ut the meeting showed th a twenty-two arrests during thc pre­ to daily fluctuations, but give a good FOOTPAD ATTACKS CASHIER TOWN ENGINEER E. N. SMITH ceived for u citizen of Nutley—Nutley ceding mouth and a total of $103,811 club to be in an unusually good fl- idea of the depreciation existing, and OF MOVIE HOUSE AS SHE RESIGNS TO TAKE CHARGE proper—to solve the vexed question ■uuvciol condition. Following the bhrt* collected ia fines and $825 in licenses. it applies to every European tfoimtry, with a succi ss. which however lorrifily ness meeting the members enjeysd S Contract Interfere* Sweden, Norway, Poland, Holland. WALKS ALONG CENTRE STREET OF FACTORY AT LISBON, Nil. it may strike the world, seems to en­ Salvation Am y feod—hot doujrhAstai Germany, Austria and so on. tirely satisfy thc lea r ms I author to wit, aj.il riflrr. The request o t a Passaic firm thut “This condition is not always known .Mr. William H arris Arnold. all payment due from' tho town to Sal­ to people of foreign birth and lang­ After the close of the Park Theatre Town Kngineer Eliot N. Smith, of Mr. Arnold it seems is thc rhuinnun vatore Guardehbeni, contractor on uage, who frequently remit money to lust Saturday night Miss Mary Nulley avenue, will send in his resig­ of a committee delegated to distribute the Centre struct sewer, be paid to the relatives in the old country through Megonegul. of 105 Belleville uvenue. nation Tuesday night to the Conur.is- the medals struck oh by our good town M E N ’S CLUB HEARS TALK firm, aa they had an assignment from unset upulous denier* anil brokers, v.ho m honor of the soldiers who served in th* contractor wa* referred to Town New ark. who acts as cashier of the moiiois. He expects lo leave Nutley in the great war, that is. such men who ON TEACHING THE inuy charge exorbitant fees and a lew Weeks to take cliorge of u wood Attorney Hull after a comment by the usually do not rive the customer any- place, walked along the cur line in­ are soldiers according to thc judgment Mayor that the form of contract under *hing like the prevailing rates. stead of waiting in front of the thea­ pre-duels factory at Lisbon, N. H., a of Mr. Arnold und his esteemed help­ A meeting at which 125 whSch th e w ork w as done prevented mate, Mrs. Arnold, who has the fur­ “'Hie Bank of Nutley handles this tre for a trolley. In Centre street, town ut Utc foot of the White Moun­ present was held Thureday evening hy say such action. - near the entrance to the County Park ther honor, we understand, of bestow­ i lass of business—iss uing drafts to all tains. Mr. Smith has an interest in the the Men's Club in the lecture roan r f Commissioner Cook was authorized parts of the world in the currency of she was attacked by a man who held uuaincK* and u-turned a few days ago ing these medals upon the chosen to asB 1400 rounds of rifle ammuni- the country to which it is sent^- at the his hand over her mouth while he from u tup there, reporting a loot of recipients. thc Franklin Reformed Church. Im­ ttee and 4400 rounds for the machine prevailing rates of ••xchange and secs rifled her pockets, after throwing her snow on the ground. ’ihe undersigned, both honorably ports of all coramittezs were nnd r n y j whtafl^wn^ acquired at the out- tothe roadway. The thief secured Mr. Smith iias been town engineer discharged privates of the United and upproved. The second annual i lo it thnt the buver has every advan- ■Stales Army, having served us such Uira* ~*a4- >3 coming to him.” $10.10 which Miss Mcgonegal hud in a for nearly toul years, being appointed ner waa discussed. It will b* ' On recommendation of the Mayor an handbag. ooon idler the pre sent administration in thc Students Army Training Corps, ihurwlay . December 11 in thc T additional light (■ Maple place re­ The mun is itescribed us about five took hold. He received a salary of respectively of Columbia undliarvurd room at 7.30. quested by Miau Edith Searie, was re- feet six inches in height, dark com­ $5,000 a yeal. Three assistant engi­ Universities, made application to Mrs. Mr. Kinny and Mr. Whelcn ruasd. Tba present lights, he said, SINiSTERS AND LAYMEN plexion, stout build, and wore an al­ neers have heen appointed and have Arnold und to Mr. Arnold for their tained with songs and story* are sufficient, if i extended further pine lint and light overcoat. After resigned since that time so thc town mcduis. They were refused on the which William H. Blunt, of Kart Or­ from their pole* to escape the heavy ORGANIZE ASSOCIATIONS taking the handbag, he ran into the will be without sn engineer and as­ ground tha’. they were not soldiers of ange, gave un interesting talk oa Ww foliage. V woods on the ride of the road. Police­ the United States Army. It will be a the blind learn to read, wnto and per­ sistant when Mr. Smith leaves. shock to thc manv thousands who be­ AMU submitted by Harry Soutar, l-n*t Tuesday evening the man Brown notified headquarters and form many kinds of manual labor. M r. rf Vreeland !, for chickens killed Sergeants Jameson and Stager, with longed to the various S. A. T. C. Blunt hus been interested in thi* work by a don wa w ith the comment Protestant ministers uf Nutley or­ Policeman Jameson, scutched the sur­ bodies thut they ure not thus recog­ for a number af years, when he tent that ha had complied with all ganized all the official laymen of the rounding territory without success. POLICE PICK UP TWO MEN nized us being soldiers. Mr. Arnold ■is sight he became affiliated with th e law on thc several churches into "A Laymen's The Belleville police arrested a mun asserts it. Mrs. Arnold confirms it, and several clubs and schools for th* abject. League of Advice and Cooperation" in the Greylock section later the same WITH MENTAL DISTURBANCE thus und therefore, barring the thous­ blind. He is the brother of Edwin IL Commissioner Wildey reported the for the purpose of annually advising night, after he asked the way to the ands of mcmebers of the S. A. T. C., Blunt, of Hillside avenue. the ministers as lo thr union 1 hunks- thc several million other soldiers of receipts for the week as $4477. trolley. He has not yet been connected George Price, who cccupcd u week the United States, thc United States A permit tn place a gasoline tank giving services, the winter union w ith the attack. ago from Ovcrbrook «iu picked up under tbe sidewalk was granted to meetings for evangelism, and in or­ Army Regulations and thc General der to form a connecting bond be­ Tuesday by Patrolman MctJreu of the Staff—burring, wc say, these—the de­ Mrs. G. C. Townsend, of till laid* Fred Marechalk, of Chestnut street, cision of Mr. William Harris Arnold avenue, has returned from a trig to aad than held ap for more in- tween the churches nnd thc Social local police and after being held over Service Bureau of Nutley. and to act and his wife, would seem to make the Honolulu. where she visited hnr LEGION CONVENTION TAKES night given buck to thc officials of that matter practically unanimous. daughter, Mr*. Ernest Green, fo r­ from time to time with the ministers institution. Thc same day Sergt. in strengthening the morale of the STAND ON VARIOUS QUESTIONS Mr. Arnold did not seem lo be tech­ merly ol this town. neighborhood in all suitable ways Jameson arrested Roy Uobenbush, who nically familiar with thc S. A. T. C., indeed not knowing tjie difference be­ Mrs. Thnmux B. Graham, of S ylvan R U E TOKEN IN SCUFFLE where the community interest is par­ 1 The first annual convention of the apparently was suffering from as- amount as a whole. The laymen ap­ tween that organization und that of place, entertained the Saluda Orsb American Legion held at Minneapolis phuaiu and other mcnUI disturbances. OVER BUSINESS DEPUTE pointed Krnest Pulsford as president Sergt. Stager questioned itobenbuah thc R. 0. T. C7 He did not know any­ yesterday afternoon. of thc league; J. F. Brown, as secre­ which closed on Wednesday, outlined for a long time am, finally located his thing about “serial numbers.” He did not appreciate thc fact thut we were Miss Marie Shaw has returned to Charged with having broken the tary'- A more complete list of officers thc sentiments of # the Service men on sister in Norwood after ho had men­ duly, inducted us privates into the aaa* and ea* rib ef Thomas Graham, will soon be effected. several questions of public interest. tioned that place. A telephone call to her home in Mountainview evens* In accord with this, the ministers army of the United States, received after s few days in New York. r f 7 8ylvma p lace. Arthur B. Crone, of “Non-partixan, non-political Amer­ a doctor there put the police in touch our serial numbers, were subject in It Diriaioa av en n e, Belleville, was appointed Thanksgiving Day- forenoon icanism" was fixed the permanent with the sister. She is a school teacher every respect to the rules and regula­ arrerted Thursday in Newark and beginning at 10 o'clock os the time slogan. And although (he Government there and her brother lived with her. tions of the Army, had our insurance Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodruff a r e paroled hy Judge D'Aloia for exam­ for this year’s Thanksgiving service, was criticised for thc treatment of She took him home Thursday. in the special Army form taken out. stopping with Mr. Woodruff's porenti ination hi the Second Precinct Court which will be held- at the Reformed wounded usd disabled soldiers, and the received our honorable discharges ana in Hilliudc avenue preparatory to rtK MMttSkttrML , Church. The Ministers also have or­ present militury system was con­ Augustin Berger, of Pine Brook, and our bonuses, ln fact, Mr. Arnold’s in ing to Trenton where they will mak* The ausaed aaaanlt took place last ganized a Nutley Clericus to meet demned along with the suggestion Recorder at thut place, was compelled formation seemed to he ubout on a par their home. Friday and v n the outcome of quarterly at the several parsonages in tnat compulsory service in time of to deposit $10 at headquarters yester­ with that of a somewhat backward trosM aald ts have started from turn and with their wives to dine to­ peace be discarded nnd national de­ day lor his appearance for trial this chimpanzee in regard to thc lutter’s a prenortion of one and the gether and hear papers. fence be provided for by a small reg­ morning on a charge of driving into knowledge of tiie Binomial Theorem or Thurston Woodford. 6,139.948. IM . dem otion r f tb e other in a factory ular army and a citizen soldiery, the thc chairs across thc Park driveway thc philosophy of Hegel. He main The Students’ Army Training Corn*. with which both are connected. body stood shoulder to shoulder for tuinod that until the S. A. 7'. C. man Columbia University, New York City, NUTLEY LOSES ANOTHER thc preservation of law and order and Stanley Kloss, eleven years old, of through some mysterious flux impos THK UNITED STATES ARMY, m a thc present system of governroent 3 Poke street, was turned over to the sible of explanation save in the bruin Testimonial of Honest ai d Fnithfu CAPT. I M Y HADE HEAD OF DISTINCTION—UNIQUE NAME One of the important discussions Juvenile Court Tuesday by Recorder of Mr. Arnold, left the 3. A. T. C. Service, is hereby, Honorably Dio* and one in which Nutiey Post will Post after a hearing on charges made romp and was transferred to another cliarigo

to ■ likely and Hkable young setor too. She Mao a Oiffereart Hmkltlaa. The story? Oh Jure o string o t thing* with George Re ban aa oanal tVlieu H illiam WftheVfurre. the Iv A dalatl ef item sit regln-v-r* getting the short end af tha stick fanner. »** s, cairdntutc for parlia­ mrrc working on tbe rw '. ,n it* MOVIE NOTES until the last You know Mr. Bohan's ment his dsier an ni.naUr und witty Ctoliy of lloucq were gr. „,mg Ille inimitable impersonation! of Italian The third of a aeries af Sunday jrouu^ lad), o ffe n d Or. onmpUlweot of Ion;; fiisira the ararca malls and IJM evening musical services will be held character. He hardly minds the story. a aew u it. ouch of Ihv wtws af bare- pay Ths/ aargeaat. te.eoodon Just aa long aa Mr. Be ban is allowed tomorrow at Grace Church under tha these inracn who votad for lid then., sn ld : “B a t th ta k of hU th. GAFHLLAN1 IB DIRECTING MAR­ to continue his art upon the screen we .Here to tha anaam for all direction' of Mrs. Henrietta Foster hrorher. oo which she *va» saluted tilth credit you s-t - -le u h ." cam* tb. JORIE RAM BEAU core not a jot about the continuities. a cry ot ~U m Wllherforce fanan !" Monday brings June. Bridge in Wescott, choir director. Edmund Wick good Scoots—jrotmg and old— 1 anown. “Dai'a afl ma da gat—cream Albert Capqllani, the French di­ will play the Reverie by Bottaalnl; when she plinsnotl) observed: “I “Coax Me" and the ninth episode of T h la Nevnb sap an daah m a t heah.*— rector, whose pictures with Max Lin­ “The Great Gamble" featuring Anne Romanse, by Robenatein and By the thank you grntbmen. but t cannot Aiiicrkaa Lrttoa Waatriy. Brook by Goisdeaaie. The choir will der, ware among the first samples of Luther and Charles Hutchison. Tues­ agree with you: lor really I do not day Clare Kimball Young scores a ■in'- special selections including Nunc Seneca Cam era wml. tu be Ml** Wllbi-rfofc.- forever f tha cinema art ever shows in this triumph in “The Savage Woman." Dimitis by Tours. Mrs. Wescott will -ibatM Post Had Wooden Log* asnatry, and who is noted for his Friday the ever popular Norma Tal­ sing Gounod’s Ave Maria aa on offer­ to the fix focus box aure ahot *lted Lantern," “Lea Miae rabies,” tory and the choir will give “Seven Artificial aims aad legs were, it u madge is offered in “Her Only Way," kind—do simple anjr one can “Tbe Common Law" and many other and Saturday Mabel Normand, a tonic Fold, Amen." . • bettered, aasd la Egypt as early as 7T», feature productions in which M adam for Jaded nerves, and tired ambition*, get good pictures with it. B. C. T hey w are made hg the priest* Nazlmova waa starred, haa returned ia prescribed in “When Doctors Dto- Meaning of “S iltliA Come far and get ooa for $3*33 who w are the physicians aad surgeon* from France and ia at work at once on ogree.’Tsn’t she the eut-up ? W these days la tha land re tha Nile a aeries of pictures in which M arjorie Tin- « -trd K< lull, which occur* “o Rambeau will appear. frcqiHStUy !ti the t’snlini. 1* ummlly he- P i i f u r s D i n S t m e llcvetl »o In a illrerihm to the mu­ fra n k lin a v a . a c s g r a a r. WHERE THEY KEEP THE WAR sician* who rhmiled Ihe P-eilins In Ihe PAINT temple. Mutihowm, the gn-at musical Special Prices Fer This Satreday In “Range and. Riches” a Universal critic, wrote s hook oo the suhjert. In photoplay now ia production, Mary which, after rejecting a number of MacLaren appears aa aBroadway show theories, he hu m to thc conclusion that NUTLEY MEAT MARKET girl de lune tte sort tnat Avery Hop- L ien's H eal m Fountains • It Is equlrnlent to the medern “da FRANK CAMASSA, Prop. wood utilises in the Belaaco play, “The capo," and Is a direction that tbe air or Tbe-orlgini i w n w i'fts the choice of Goto Diggers." •ong Is to be repeated from the com- t lion's heed In pul-l'c fountains Where One of the ace nos in the photoplay ihe wulev come* out ’«{ M lion's mouth 123 Franklin Avenue Skews a Broadway restaurant and at tpenn-mnnt to tbe port where the word la placet!. iwn*. ri-niii-k* i.u exchange. tlnii amoug out of tha tables is seated Mary Mac- Leg of Lamb. Laren aad her escort. At a point in Hie nio-ti-iii ICir* ;> tii.r* ihe rising of the tbs action it becomes necessary for wilier* of i In- V|lr wjit*-li wu* tin- most Forequarter of Lamb. Loin of Pore to Roast. 'A postlt Spoons. Imporinm ••'•-m of Hie year. (limning tha actress to powder her noee; where­ Aponvlf «|nhi(|n, hImi iiillffl "jjiws ip Leg of Veal upon she reaches down into ber stock­ life mill |»: • --•I•♦«rlty to the whole na- *|**-li*. ’ w ere gilt k|mmjiis given by Ih* Fresh ham. . ing, pulls out a puff, and proceeds Won. ulwti.v- i-Mik pliiee uii.-ii the *ua w m tha operation. spoosor* in "so**(f,e" to a iltild ui Its was In ihe i< Ml-< ytl.it lun of t.*o. The Shoulder of V< At the rehearsal of the scene Direc­ christening They were so railed lie- Meti’* lieml on fonnlslns I* a symbol Breast of Veal to r H a rry F ra n k lin arms surprised rams- raeb *|hhhi iukI u tlgure of an of,tin- life giving waters of the Nile: Bt Misa MacLarcn’a powder receptacle apostle on ihe handle. Wealthy peo­ ■nd protested that he had never be­ p le gave ih<- whole twelve Apostle*; fore known of a woman to carry her thune of less incline »<>d gcnenvslty C ause of Mia Complaint toilet articles in the apace woman haa reserved for her bank roll. . gnie the four Evangellsfs f irhlle |>oor- “I dnnt like your hrart in-tloa.” the “I am playing the part of a Broad­ er pi-rsons hud lo he con lea led with do'lor said, applying the slelhoaropa way show girl, am I not, Mr. Frank­ one. Iielni; genemlly Ihe tlgure of the again. "You hnve hud some trouble SPECIAL PRICES IN CHICKENS lin?" inquired Mary. ilonor’.H or of ilte ehild's patron snlnt. wllh - sngtnu pectoris, haven’t you!" T he director admitted that such waa “You’re right lit a way. doctor." said flu- .rating’ a.an sheepishly, “only that Th* Works of Poaoo. ^•W eU " replied Miaa MacLaren, "1 Isn't ber nsiue.” was at one time a show girl at the There remains to us a great duty of New York Winter Garden, and hap­ (lefedse and preservation; and there pen to Know just where the gins Is 'open to ua also a noble pursuit, to carry their powder puffs when they which the spirit of the times strongly wear evening gowns. Strand Theatre Aa this seemed to ba a statement Invites us. Let us advance the arts of PARK THEATRE “ftom the bench," the director let it peace and the works of peace. Let ua ■O a to th a t develop the resources of our land, cull forth Ita powers, build up Its Institu­ NUTLEY WESTERN STORIES NEEDED FOR tions, promote all its great Interests, All week commencing Sunday and see whether we. also. In our dpff WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. NOV. 19 and 20 PHOTOPLAYS William Fox presents and generation, may not perform Universal wants Western stories. something worthy to be remembered. WILLIAM FARNUM T tot Is the call thnt William Pigott, GEORGE RERAN supervising director of western pro- —Daniel Webstar, • ffbctfoua at Universal City, is sending ... A N D out to folks with nimble pens. “WOLVES OF THE NIGHT" “ Hia three best western stories that W ere Hearty Cater - Ore sent ia this week will be pur­ A story of romance and intrigue in GEORGE RERAN, JR. chased," he said. Many great aiu-lrul hnil the copper country of the Great Quit. Phillip Hubbard, Mr. Pigott’s exceptionally large ■ipi-ellH-' Winn Northwest—a story of 'the man who IN resistant. ia the wieldre of the first Hsudel dined alone nt u restnUrunt he “cum* back from the grave." axa in tha matter of western stories. usually tuok the precauihin "t urd-r- “ HEARTS.t)F HEN” H R la. Captaiq, Hubbard reads a Inc a meal for three. HuyUn, vet MARGARITA FISHER Story, pauses it on with apnroval to mure vniin ious, nn* km.wu tu - no- in five reels of Enjoy it. All you need ia a heart (never mind the Mr. Pigott or casts it ia a basket for suine u iiH-nl that wuuld lisve witls- Nawdlmg back to the writer. FUN AND ACTION dollar—that’s g o n e ) Captain Hubbard is therefore ia a U«*l live oriiiuary appetites. “CHARGf IT TO ME" position to know what is a good west- Have you ever seen George Be ban ? Then you're coming to this tere photodrama and what is not. "Let's get away from the old tried- and see G, B Jr. too (G. B. to a Great Boy.) WHAT? Haven't and true western story," he said. ever seen George Behan ? My dear man. you simply must. "It ia my ambition never to read another story about a girl, a bandit, a beta or a kidnapping rescue. From MONDAY, Nov. 17 FRIDAY, No*, ai -ttree things, oh, writers, deliver us.” , Any good story of the West will be JUNE HLV1DGE in NORMA TALMADGE in “ COAX M B " ' ’HER ONLY WAY” RIALTO, PAS8A1C PERSONALITIES TUESDAY, Nov. 18 SATURDAY. Nov. re CLARA KIMBALL YODNG in M a b e l n o r m a n d in Whan Jamas J. Corbett reported at The bill for Monday, Tuesday and PASSAIC’S PRETTIEST PICTURE PLAYHOUSE atvursal City for his first feature Wednesday at the Rialto, Passaie, ia •THB SAVAGE WOMAN” ‘WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE a double bill, as usual, and also, aa tgdfietion, "The Prince of Avenue A," usual it’a a well balanced and pleas­ l discovered that the actress cast for ■ fart of his mother was Lydia ingly diversified entertainment, all the way through. ■daana Th.ua, one of the best known SESSUE HAYAKAWA agars oa the English speaking stage. That remarkable artist. Sessuc Hay­ akawa, appears in “The Illustrious ; was the A nt time the two had met I Ratal ii years when they were both Prince,“ adapted from the story of the same name by the noted novelist, E. wM aniu in vaudeville ana shared the Phillips Oppenheim. b o t the bill at Keith’s Theatre ia Specials For Saturday The story is Oriental, and ita bixarre atmosphere gives Hayakawa oppor­ tunities to exercise hia intensely AT THE HRnywaw. uic uuni rcwf made such a hit in Griffith's dramatic emotions; of which he takes the fullest advantage. oplay, "Hearts of the World,” and was afterwards featured in “Tha The second feature “The Blue Tlwr—Fri—Sat. Bandanna” has its lead, tbe ruggedly I of the Road,” haa been engaged handsome William Desmond. J niversal for an important juve- Geiger Market role in "The Triflers," n comedy- For Thursday, Friday and Saturday tbe programme consists of “The an of New York life being pro­ Country Cousin," featuring the charm­ d by Christy Cabanne and featur- ing and talented star Elaine Hammer- Kdith Roberta and David Butler. stein, and “Back dtage," Fatty Ar- 225 Park Avene, Natley buckle’s latest alap-atlck comedy. tare Marvin, the 226 pound In­ “The Country Cousin” was a great Tht Country Couii to who is to be seen in moat of the success on Broadway, Just a season lo-Moran cor.-ediea, to the champ- ago. |ia-eater of Universal City. Mias via combines the rare qualities of Of particular interest ta all lovers of the beat in screen art, to the an­ red beauty. A whole apple pie to Fresh Killed Fricasseeing Fowl . . assn d ay m eal— o r r a th e r a p a r t of nouncement that "Tbe Miracle Man" wilt be shown for a week commencing Sunday, Nov. 23d, at the Rialto, and Fresh Killed Roasting Fowl, average despite its magnitude and the expen­ trade Aator, tbe beautiful bad sive nature of the production, it will a of tha serial, “Tbe Lion Man," 31-2 pounds...... be shown at The Rialto’s regular wavered from her recent toeci- • esse of the screen epiaedes. in prices. she suffered three broken ribs. Prime Rib Reast ...... it ia regarded as some of the M1SCHA ELMAN AT THE BROAD Klk Roast, Plate C a t ...... remarkable night photography Mtocha Elman, the noted violinist, accomplished, to to be seen in will make his first appearance of the Beautiful Beggar" Priscilla Best Chick Pot Roast ...... season in Newark, on Sunday evening. Playhouse Montauk November 23d at the Broad Street Theatre. The appearance on the PASSAIC. N. J. twenty-third • will also mark his last Fresh Jersey Ham ...... nubile appearance before he leaves mctacto of aa orang-outang in for Europe, where be to to spend five Vaudeville aad Fcatare Photoplays Fresh Shoilders Roast Pork . . . kte evening clothes dancing years touring the continent. DtLuxt Feature Photoplays ovgeouoly gowned debutante, Next Mam. T m * Wad i f tte laughable situations in Next Mom. Toon, Wad.: Legs Milk Fed V e a l ...... Four and Upper Three," be- FIVE STAR ACTS ANITA STEWART need at Universal City under STRAND THEATRE, NEWARK -tiaa a f Al Saatell with Joe William Farnum will bo seen at the KEITH VAUDEVILLE Thomaa Jefferson, Robert McKim, Rimp of Milk Fed Veal . . . tha famous orang-outang in Strand Theatre. Newark, commencing Sunday, November 17th, in his largest Kattlya WUtiasm aad Otimre production, "Wolves of the Nignt,” Leg Geiaine Spring Lamb . . . said to be thc most powerfully dra­ CONSTANCE TALMADGE matic picture in which thia star haa O F D R E A M S" Corned Beef Special, Plate, Brisket or been seen. Margarita Fisher’s Jolly to new ftoc* “Charge it to me” comes VIOLA DANA as the second feature. Ravel P i e c e ...... "A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE" h i "PLEASE GET MARRIED" Rimp of Fancy Corned Bed . . . Next TVarv Fri, BaLt Naxt Itarn , fri, awl.! Strictly Fvedi Eggs, dot. . . . . J ACK PICKFORD WILUAM PAHNDM m jB U l T ft UN '■i ' h*V~ . * . . SPAMSB ions T be Q n M a ' M R N fM IM B pan the mswy mlendld CuUSOI 1 H U HERE OR BS S M M la tbe dart ttaden of i - ■ Tho moat popular bttka at the BOY tbe August woods. I have felt aa tf % Alfredo Samoneda, couaia of Alex. library during tho nast wuek were: the privacy ot a queen, Hamooeda, of 24S High atzrot. who . Rrtiow—"Young Viaitora,” ' Ash- aad retreated with the abet saner dee haa been aeat from Madrid, bp the fordj “Mare fiootnim," I banes; to royalty.—C a Whltlac- Spanish Government, aa a delegate "Seint’aProgroaa,” Galsworthy; “8*e- —? ChipperfWd; “Mtoa Fln- from the Department of Public Work*, gal" Clifford. Clothing Features to study the industrial and labor con­ Non-fiction—“Present Problems in dition* of thia country, waa a guest of Foreign Policy," Hilt; "Women Who ni* cousin Sunday. Make Our Novels.” Overton; “Train­ Alfredo Jiamoneda, who is a civil ing of a Salesman,” Maxwell; “ What VIOLIN i t f g a ^ g b r a engineer, is thc president of the En­ is this Spiritualism?” Leaf; “Distinc­ gineers Society o f Barcelona, Spain, tive Homes of Moderate Cost.” Saylor Then an *■ I —*1 °" h*»d to pro* and as one of hik duties is to inves­ For Men and Boys Lute th* Bay Bern* work ud thr tigate the cotton industry, he has STUDIO amount uqpaatod wfll be profitably spent several days in New Orleans f a t s E m u F»»• Mi0n. i * I irveatafl to f t t t / ^ generation to and other cities of the South and was ten days,ui Washington. D. C. He is iturlx* i!>elr eer*- loo'st dan v * d £ 2a, liH — t tm M 00 which amount wt find woadd wat an sufficient to de —a henddriiv. rniyluit from stx fa Russian Violinist.' For infor- —loo tha aaaaniiatlria to property eight feel In height nud molt gorgeous mation call 62 High Strcet and separate Knicker­ meet tha aaaS afth is community. 'n coloring. or phone 1140-R Thia letter haa hath acknowledged, TO VISIT EAST ORANGE 2 d tha m atter h now ia the hand* of the Cumii irtll preparing the ballot The members of Cryital Lodge, bockers for boys. w ma af tta aahirrihera a voting Knights of Pythias, will joumey to upon the ttttrihtttaa o i th e fund. E ast Orange next Tuesday evening U ttar tt Cana til Neaben along with Benevolent Lodge, of Pa»- yaie to pay a Fraternal visit to Amx Men’s Trousers to match -You sue urged tt engage actively Lodge, No. 148 and secure the lost ia the pronut alien o t oar caae before gavel which wa* missed after the an­ tar II' eto.ee to this fund. The nual roll call of Benevolent Lodge in » • * •—f*r- " “ '•&- September. The member* have char­ any coat. d r t campaign fur uttss. and your help tered an automobile bus to convey WANTED ■m this cfiwbee it attd ed* to make them and some will go in their own the dihft ft tftttttty ears. Thoy will meet at 8 o’clock at -Tho pnSpis o t Nutiey are respon the lodge room*. «ve to tagtferiim . fm town totter Girls who can operate Singer laent. h ta m r, and too Scouts are as­ sured of streng support from the famflics fiamfltor e t t the prinoplm TO ».i ^ i d : FOND BALLOTS For Wet Weather Men w*Sh tte esganixstioo is Machines. Good pay, steady fnmdtd. Tfcu a are others who have not been hmmght danely ia tourh with A meeting of the executive com­ So -ivem satT those families must to mittee of tfye Nutiey Patriotic Fund, - * -— consideration will to held at the Town Hall, Tuesday employment Best grades of Rubber evening to consider the rorommeniia- A rthsr letter tt tte people of tions of the ballot committee. Nutiey wIB he Mused at asi early date. Footwear -for every mem­

Tungsten in Portugal. D. CHESSEN Tungsten generally la called wolf­ ber of the family. In New York had ram In Portugal and Is sold by the mine* a* tungsten trioxlde on the Iw- 356 Centre Street, Nutiey tt have a shiftless fall la tore with Ma sls of It* rlehue** In tungstlc seld. The dtoapproved of this and production has been from iVW to 1.500 her. “Hare eome* that ton* n yenr. «* nenr u* enn he sneer- tha Idle good fer not ti­ talned. 1 the V pot Into the word hat aa Idle man TAFFEXS ts be called a “loafer. 1 haa for It* groeral Department Store or poultry icily and red anon Tbe latter aeeom- a h n e panics nearly tb e d ish e s; tt I* ■ H & Co. ttod of dtane* mast Jelly Savored ______N E W A R K ______218-220 Franklin Ave. sertander. Pork and j 1 8 5 8 1 61 Yearn ot Successful Storekeeping | 1 9 1 9 1 ■ s tton a re t exclusively eaten: Near Centre St., Nutiey of edible dog* I* esllm atrd We are doing the biggest OPEN EVENINQ5 Camouflage F u r n i t u r e a n d B e d d i n g business in New Jersey b ecause we are giving the greatest satisfaction. We are sell­ 80MB POLKS L IK E to go thru ing furniture that embodies not only expert workmanship, but woods that give service life at the lowest prices consistent with high quality. WHAT? ANYTHING non H om e-m akers can judge ot the savings ot our APPEASING TO BE w h a t t h e y WHEN? AT ONCE are a o t complete stocks o f f e r by the list below a s s 25 MILES RADIUS We call special attention to the attractive values in bed room furniture, mat­ WHERE ? SOME BU 8 IKE 8 S HOUSES do tresses, springs and pillows. HOW ? AUTO TRUCK $36 nan Sanitary pure Oak “ A nchor” » Feather pillows Dresser, $32 m attresses Dally Trip* From Newark to Paterson YOU D O N O T T R A D E w ith Stearns A Taster make. Lay­ Sizes Regular Sale Pries In natural wag flniah; extra ers of pure white cotton f It; 17x25 SI.45 $1.15 large baae Fitted with 4 draw­ 20x27 $2.00 $1.60 roll edge; finest quality Peking. Auto Express & Trucking a s s ers; 20x24-inch plate mirror. 22x28 $3.75 5.100 Sizes Reg. Sale Price SECOND HUE. WHEN it 4-6 $26.50 *21.50 Phone 940- J Nutiey Live Goon Feather Pillows $4 1 . 2 5 White 4-0 $25.25 520.50 Size* Regular Sale Price $0.40 $5.25 Dresser, $ 3 6 3-6 $23.50 $18-50 124 CENTRE STREET aaa 22x28 3-0 $21.75 $16.75 2Ox30-inch top, 22x28-inch NUTLEY, N. J. SCHOOL YOU cannot take a . now-White Gome 2-4x4-* Feather Flllowa mirror. Finished in sanitary (Crib size) $6.25 $7.50 J. F. FITTING, Jr. chance th* Size* Regular Sale Price white enamel. 22x28 $840 $7.00 $34 Chiffonier to match, • * * * “Florida” cotton FIRST TIMB. — H ER And out Gray Gome Feather PUIowa $29.75. felt mattresses Size* Regular Sale Price Pure cotton felt; roll edge; fint 22x28 $9.00 $7.25 $ 1 1 Bed Room fancy striped ticking. a a e Sizes Reg. Sale Price W h ite Down F e a th e r Pillows "Table, $9.50 4-6 $18.75 $15.75 WHICH SCHOOL promises the Size* Regular Sale Price NEW PRUNES 22x2.; $1100 $9250 Solid oak; golden or wax 4-0 . $18.00 $15.00 natural flniah; I9x30-inch top. 3-3 $17.00 $14.00 HAVE ARRIVED a a n Guaranteed 3-0 $16-50 $13-50 . Springs * FANCY SANTA CLARA VALLEY W H IC H — a k m s good the most $ 2 8 Oak Hair-in-felt to All Siam Dresser, $24.75 m attresses which is the section where the b e s t Prunes SG.25 Spring*. $5*25— Woven Golden oak flniah; 20x30- Combination of layers of pure t i r e ; all size*. are grown. inch top; I4x24-inch plate m ir­ black b sir and elastic cotton 60 to 70 to the pound 20c Ih. YIMB WB WILL teU you that .n9.75 Spriaga. $A25—Sani­ felt; high border. Sold in r o r , lb. tary link; absolutely rustproof; Newark only at Hahne's. 40 to 50 to the pound 25c tho atttool ($20 Chiffonier to match, all size*. # * Slut Reg- Sale Price 10c a a a $22.75.) 4-6 $35.25 $28.25 N ew Pumpkin, large can $13250 Spriaga, $ 1 L O O -T h e Silver Bell C o m , can 12c W H m T H E PROM ISE is per- "Slum ber King” — flit ateel 4-0 $33.00 $26*50 $ 5 5 3-6 *30.75 S24.75 band fabric; all sizes. Walnut N ew C a lifo rn ia 34) $28.25 *23.01' a a a $14-50 Spriaga, *12.00 E x tra Dresser, $ 4 9 S oft Shell Almonds heavy woven wire spring, heli­ 2-6x4-6 $17.25 $14.25 American walnut or mahog­ DRAKE'S BUSINESS SCHOOL cal ends. All sizes any finish. 2ix42-inch top aad “Upton” cotton $19-50 Spriaga. $15—“Foster 22x2$-inch mirror. B r o s ” ID EA L; combination of fett mattresses Covered ia fancy striped tick HOBABT TRUST CO. BUILD- steel fabric and noiseless coil N a t io n a l a a a spiral springs; all ‘ $ 4 9 Walnut ing. Rea. Sale Price $ 4 5 WG. Chiffonier, 4-6 $15.75 $13.75 American waiaat or mahog­ 1 0 ,9 $15.25 $12.25 G r o c e r p y C u m p . ’ • a a all steel eon- r r ia high- any flniah. 19*34-inch top. I Ox 3-3 $1450 $1LM 1 thaok yoo. , V 30 inch mirror. 1 ,'y 2 4 $7.75 $125 I have severed m y connection with the Nutley G a r a g e 6c Machine Works and am now lo­ cated in m y o w n place in Park avenue, between Walnut street and Washington avenue. I am ready to handle all kinds of repairs in expert fashion and every job will have m y personal a A. More*, a uniat* nt director or op- supervision. k „ (Cation e t the United States rall- way admlnlet ration, and one of tb* and woman of today Is a somewhat • beet known railroad men In America, startling hypothesis. Moat of us do not , JOHN a MncDONALD believe* that tbe motorcar may doojp consider the driving of a motorcar In Not fio Young. Telephone 824 tb* abort-rall line* of tbe country. th* light of exercise at all. In tact “What sort of a girl ta sber “Th# perfection of the motortruck, one frequently hears regret expressed “The kind that everybody eays wlh together wlft tbe universal nee of th* that the general use of motor vehicles make a good wife for somebody inma asteomhlle, has Introduced a new ele- haa Interfered with habits of exercise flay." . M at -ia the traimportation problem that are Important to oar natural well­ Authorized Ford Agents Chat tboold be taken Into con alteration being. at thla time, .while studying the reor­ A Sen Francisco physician takes ex­ ganisation of the whole transportation ception to this view of motorcar driv­ system.” mid Mr. Morse. ing end abows that Instead It ts posi­ .• “Where, therefore, th* development tively beneficial. He claseiaps Its bene­ et the country for BO miles on either fits under three head*—physical, men­ aide of a trunk line ha* required the tal, and what he term* volitional. Tires, Tubes, Parts, All Kinds , construction of light branch lines,- It Lincoln Garage of ia a question to be sertoasly consid­ “It la the muscles of the trm i, to­ GENERAL REPAIRING . Accessories" ered whether this policy should be gether with those of the chest and continued or whether the products of abdomen, that pre-eminently and habit­ Tires,G », OH, Accesso ics, th* farm should not be handled hy mo­ Do Not Spend * . • ually suffer,” he say*. “Here w# find Storage EXPERT REPAIRING torcar lo tbe main lines." lack of development, softness, flabbi­ Situation Net Surprising. ness and the accumulation of unwhole BEST WORKMANSHIP Tbe situation described by Mr. some fat And It U precisely here that Money Mars* ta not surprising to makers of th* steering wheel of th* car may come GUARANTEED motorcars designed especially for to th* reecue. It la true that the farmers' needs. Purchases by farmers handling of the wheel, particularly If For Wire Cloth [screens] j f t bashieas cars of medium capacity tha car Is amall. la not a very stren­ hare Increased enormously during the uous form of exercise, but that, in­ wheiLZQu can save „it JOURNEY BROS. last yskr. Their wide tonrlng radius stead of being a defect, la an essential and low haulage cost have enabled tbe merit g _ , for use. by painting be­ 105 Franklin Ava^ Nutley, N. J. farmer not only to curtail freight "Their best Interests ere met by Phona 11N-M charge* oo purchases of building ma­ precisely the kind of^efforts that ths fore putting away. terial. Implements, seed, groceries, o tt, steering wheel, supplemented by tbe hat to take Immediate advantage cf handling of the gear and brake levers, One quart of screen black tha prices at the moot advantageous —We Build Concrete requires, namely, mild but persistent YES m arkets. action, wblcb Involves, first sod last, costs • Automobile Bodies Even sheep aad calves are rapidly virtually ell the muscles of tho arms, t a d Ti»afi transported to market 90 miles dis­ chest and abdomen. , Jlthay r— irrlfl tant without the delay Incident to the Block Garages and Runways as* Of thq railroads. , . Body Palatial aad Triauaia| “When you drive a car 40 or 90 and will cover $8 worth h w |g Can ind Trucks miles over average American roads W e Hire M echanics To Do Our or a fraction of that distance In the city, you give your arms and torso a of w ire. Only plant of H» kind in course of purpooefnl calisthenics that Notify W ork Not Laborers. redounds directly to the benefit of your quicker to rucegalse this than ths muscles, arteries and heart, and Indi­ For Sale by k M . The short hanlSgr radius of rectly, but no less significantly, to the th* hen*, Its low rate of speed, the You W ill Be Pleased with Our benefit of your digestive apparatus, snd eooUsually rising coot of feed and th* S. S. DAVIS tbe organs of elimination, and blood taportant fact that a bora* continues IM Chestant Street, Natley tt sat Whether he to In the field or In The doctor proceeds to point out Phone 810-M tho Stable made the farmer realise that, ln addition to ths exercise, that ho could save mooey and gain tin motorist has been In the open air, buf- M ed by motorising hia transporta- fetlng tbe winds. Inhaling ample quan­ ItM. Having purchased a business car tities of oxygen to meet the Increased Oakland Terrace Land and ts replace bis expensive horses, tn* need of tbe accelerated currents of Mnaer now finds that the car to begin- blood corpuscles, and that digestion iaAaq ta replace the railroads. and assimilation are thereby facili­ Improvement Co. I Whoa the qaestloo of surface road, tated snd the toxic products accumu­ lated through former Inaction are ta Stuck on the Road? Iwaa brought up, Mr. Morse continued; Investigation of this subject may Increased measure oxidised and elim­ 59 Bloomfield Ave. Nutley, N. J. ttow th* desirability, as good roads inated. It’s liable to happen to the most ar* completed, of tahlar up many of careful motorist! Just remember (h e broach line railnudo and utilising lh* abandoned roadbed for Improved that we will come and fix you up motor roads. There Is no denying thal or tow you home no matter where motor-driven conveyances hare been WINDOW BROKEN? SEE ME I ahaaglag conditions of railroad trann- you are. Just telephone and we’ll be on our way. We nake a Specialty of Putting In Ola^s The repair pit to. at bast, a most uncomfortable place to work In. and and We Do It Right At the Lowest Price. to do away with It a large public gar­ age baa resorted to th* method shotvn J. ROSE la the Illustration. A trap waa cat la the floor shove tbe repair shop sad HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS. HOUSKFURNISH1NCS c e n e r a l merchandise really satisfactory lock for an au- iblle which will circumvent th* 155 Franklin Avenue, Nutley, N. J. it activity of automobile thieve* m to bo a hard thing to arrivo a t IS thief wants your car bo la quit* ly to get It If U to supplied with eh that stands In his way ho will CENTRAL GARAGE, Thomas H&fner, Prop. A PROPER EQUIPMENT 558-560 FRANKLIN AVE., NUTLEY For oor line of business require* expensive machinery, Urge amount of floor space aad expensive help. The “mnall man” can't afford this. Wc Opp. Masonic Hall have all up-to-date machinery, driven by a 79-hone power engine; we uso 20,000 square feet of floor apace; we operate live Packard motor Phone 1171 Nutley tracks and employ 69 people. JANC0VIU5 & SON, Inc. 112-116 Ms|lis Stmt, Nar Cart Stmt, Nmrfc, N. J. Be Prepared

F o r W i n t e r When baying Blankets, Outing Flannels and W in te r Underwear thia Fall yonr chief cate should be to g e t g o o d quality for yonr money. You are safe in buying h e re .

Tha rhinoceros, ooth .landing Its unwieldy sh*pe snd short legs. Is one of tb* most nglle of beasts. A horse­ 348 PASSAIC AVSIUE man can scarcely manage to overtake It, and In strength tt to perhaps nn- surpassed by uny animal lu tbe forest lu a single combsi no animal but the su-phaat ran stand up ngnlnst IL To kin s rhinoceros a rifle ball must •trlk* behind tbs shoulder. x Nutley T Garage & Machine Works, t*. Waahtagtoa Avenue, aft Centre Street, Nntley, N. J. ^ Ascertaining Mountain Helghta ■ The height of mountains is M itt May G. Coeyman j f Chertnut Worts Power*. of Center etreet, talned by barometric observation, place, wiii entertain thc B.O.B. Club who Is attending school a t Peimsburg Opporite th• Public Serv'ce Terminal ' VINCENT METHODIST CHURCH ■bowing the pressure of atmosphere Tuesday evening a th e r bone. J Pa., was home for the week-end a tth e lower and higher levels. An In­ Rev. & T u n as Jackson. Ph. D„ strument called the mountain barom­ Him star. 1 Skcwart avenue. 9.46 a. m. eter U graded especially for thia pur­ Sunday School for all ngco and grades. pose. It can also be done with a lev- Rev. H . G. C onger, Superintendent oling Instrument and theodolite, but Hen’s Bible Class Theme this week, either way requires technical knowl­ A FREE LECTURE -prophecy i« Religitm." All men edge. mtboat a church hoaae are most wel- (ome te meet the Vincent men at thi- ON oour. 691 BROAD STREET, NEWARK ' U a. m. the regular worship and Times Have Changed. message. The Minister's theme will Tt Is said thnt the post office In hr I m Great Letters of the World, Philadelphia u ||| |n«K *].YO0n „ day a, tnd the Greatest Letters Ever tile result of going from ihe three-rent CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Written.’' Hus will be an hour with bock lo the two rent rate for letters. the World’s G re a te st Letter W riter. That happens •„ 1,., ex actly th e sum To he given by 7 p. m. T be Kpworth League Vesper which Benjamin Franklin nn, able to service, topic, “Tbe Challenge to Read About These turn over t„ (ir,.,,, lSrltmn In annual Christian Service.’’ A meeting lull of revenue* In,in tl,. m . interest for the young men and eolnnlivt -in 1771 „ f i - r he hud p u t In Vf'iiMflv % * REV.ANDBEW J.GRAHAM, C. S. 7.46 p. m. th e Bright Hour Service. four wins „f I,nr,| renting a Extraordinary Coat Values It will oe the th ird message in the iHIFlfll .Islflll Member of the Board of Lectureship of The series of the Notable Mon and Stories Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, «f the Bible. T h is weea the Pastor Cattle Eit “Rum.cr Cake*.** will deliver n message on "The Great­ Iuxi*r1n»cnt* nf hn*e Scientist, in boston, Mass. Thia extraordinary coal sal* will be ihr m an- ol xvtr.g . . per real, th e est Story of Bible.” There '.vill be lo per cenl for women and m i»o win are looking foe fine , processional and recessional by the -himn ihr, 1 a Vt»d!n;f oikp for 38 quartet and chorus choir. Tlie Pastor • nd ofh*»r «tork run I*** product*! fr*»iu winter coats—-penal tpurchase* and redun unx on the n^idue of |»ura ruhhrr w«l ufi«*r and officials ef th e church extend to our stock*. In all eaoe- the roi t- I.a x e l.ee« those of th e community without a fh»» »*Min tion *»f un nil roinpnrin*: fn Saturday Evening, Nov. 2 2 , 1 9 1 9 church hom e a moat cordial welcome vor..hly with litis I nl. lected with an eye lo excellence nf mate, to the chureh in “Thc Park.” At 8:15 O’clock rialx, -marine— of -tvlc and Weekly meetings aa follows: Mon­ Co - i«i#n day evening important meeting of thr VrOflCrtlOn cf Prn* feel ion of fimxh. rhe-e ill II. prison .it |.)nijb I rhi »* Sunduv School Board a t thc home ol coal- are bargain. Rev. H. G. Conger in Wayne place, Vh»*rc In ru rlo tl- I'll'lift Inti iif p. iiK. HASONIC HALL when methods and means lor the be-:t They are Ihe pens will, which the exe 561 F ranklin Avenue Sunday School work will be pre­ cut loners slgne.l thv regulation re­ sented. c eip ts fo r the pr.siiners handed ,i\er Winter Coats at $16.75 Wednesday Thc Pastor’s Training lo them to t*e gnlll.itlt.d At eneh Class, to be followed by the Junior execution a fresh pen Ix used for the You and your friends are cordi illy invited to be present Remarkable values in winter coats of all wool Boucle C lo th Epworth L eague. To which all the children are welcome. 8 p. m The purpose and the Ink Is left to drj —velour and kersey in semi liel’ed -loose bad. an I lielted upon It. Hour ol p ra y e r with the theme "I he m odels. Prayer Words of Je su s.” Thuraday the American Guards. Tuesday th e Boy Scouts. Professor Rosengren, S cout Master. Winter Coats at $19.98 GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wool velours, cheviots and kerseys, Trimmed with collars Rev. Charles T. Tinker, D. I)., Roc- of kit coney—plush and self material, In a variety of sm art, tor. Twenty-second Sunday after desirable models. Trinity. Holy Communion 8 a. m. O ppenheim.€i u n s &€ Church School 8.46, Amo Koempel, Supt. Litany and sermon 11 a. in. — Topic of sermon, “The Open Door Broad and William Streets N ew ark Winter Coats at $25.00 Which No Man Can S h u t" Brotherhood of S t. Andrew will Distinctive coats— real bargains at the price. Hig kit coney meet in th e Parish Houae a t 7.30 p. m. and self collars, lielted— loose back and high-waisted models. Evening prayer and sermon preceded by a violin recital by Edwin wick at Some are lined throughout. All sizes and colors. 7.46 p. m. Offertory, “Ave Maria," by Mrs. Henrietta Foster Wcscott, with violin accompaniment. The sermon Remarkable Siie of will be on th e “Seventh Command­ Fur Trimmed Coats at $35.00 ment” or "Christian Purity.” Toesday meeting of the Woman's W intry winds call for just such coats as these—warmly in­ Auxiliary. Mra. L. F. Fallon, presi­ dent, in the Pariah House at 2.30 p. m. terlined silvertones with large French seal and skunk djTos- to meet Mrs. Wilson Stcarly, chairman Fur Trimmed Coats sum collars. ‘TTilndsome linings and colorings in all sizes fo r of the District of Newark. Tea at 4. 1 uuraday, “Reuben and Rcubenette" women and misses. party in the Parish House at 8 p. m. Music, dancing, games, refreshments. For the grown-ups. Friday Choir rehearsal 8.16 p. m. FOR \\OMKN AND MISSUS A big variety of Stunning Flush Coats and C o a tees, ex­ Mn. Henrietta Foster Wescott, tra o rd in a ry good values. 820.0(1 to $13.'.00. Director. Saturday Troop 4, Boy Scouts of America, will meet in the l’urish Smart plain or belted models devel­ House a t 8 p. m. Charles H. Pool. Jr., Scoutmaster. oped of Silvertone with shawl or ST. PAUL’S CHURCH convertible collar o f French Seal. Rev. R. C. Falconer, the pastor, will Warmly lined and Interlined. Slash preach tomorrow. Subject, 'The In- pockets, corded and button trimmed. kuencc of Goodness.” HARTDEGEN FRANKLIN REFORMED CHURCH DIAMOND Rev. Harold W. Schenck. Minister.1 DISTINCTION *.45 Bible School. 11 a. m. m o rn in g M anufactured to Re tail at J5.iV Kfcatrst consideration tha* enter* service. Preaching by pastor on ihomr into the purchase ol a diamond it the "The Revival of Home Religion." At­ •/ question: "W here lo huy. tending in body: Home Department. Reputation ix die outcome ol our Woman’s Guild, Woman's Missionary . past service. Society. 7 p. m. Young People's Society. Subject, “Boys and bov prob­ Confidence ix created hy our goo d name, inaimainrd through long, lems as I have seen them in Nutiey. faithful service. For m a n y year* we have served ae < t e r increasing How the churches can help.” Speaker, Chief Wright Sutcliffe. 7.46 evening 28 00 2 8 . 0 0 patronage until tve have developed the greaiexl iettelrt oiga o/ation in service. P reach in g by pastor, “The the Stale and House by th e S ide of the Road.” The NkWARK'S 01 tMOND CENTER Men's Association will attend in a BROAD STREET, AT WEST PARK, NEWARK, N. J ednesday 3.46 p. m. Junior Chris- tian Endeavor. 8 p.m . prayer service.I m the ' unipor ~ " NATIONAL BIBI.E INSTITUTE Saturday 2.80I p. 1 Girls’ S u n sh in e Circle. N u tie y ------D iv 'sio n meets _ Tuesday ST. MARY’S R. C. CHURCH evening at R.X6. Next Tuesday1 at res I- Maaaaa: ‘Hmoaya \ 8.30. . . dence of S. F. Areaon. 25 Daily street. 10 00 Miss Hillman, leader, will speak on , J1.00; Sunday School after 8.30 m a ss; "What the Bible Says About Christ s Hoty Doya, 8-8. F irs t Friday Return” (by request). This weeks •Maaa 6, Com m union 8. Confessions, thought: “Now the God hope nil Saturdays, Thuraday before first vou with all joy and peace in believing th a t ye may abound in hope,^through Friday! afternoon 8.30-6, evening th e power o f the Holy Ghost. 7 .30-9. Communion Sundays: first Sunday monthly, Rotary Society; first Sunday quarterly, Holy Name; third Sunday monthly, Young Ladies' Soil.; Prcot of Biblical T-uth. fourth Sunday, Children. Baptisms, Perl nip- the Iinwl impressive fuel ••• Sundaya or week daya by appoint­ n-<-oril e x i e rm io: d is e a w In u n n . Ii’ ment Marriages, T h ree weeks notice tiuiv- Is found in die Bible, In no It be given. Sunday 8ehool, after t>.3f Flrsi Book "I Samuel, where we nr' Maaa Sundaya. Meetings: Rosary told thal (he lund where Ihe I’lillte Society, first Sunday 8.30 p. m.; o- 8 tines were was overrun with a pli'ki dality, third Sunday 3.30 p . m.; holy „f nils or mice and duit tbereup " Name, second Monday 8 p. m .; H igh Mass, 10.30. October to June. (he i—'ple were smitten wllb buhoiil G o e s pliigne to I'Unlsh Itiem for tlielr -eiy CH R ISTIA N /SCIENCE SOCIETY ir.- of die Ark of Ihe Covenant. Thou -units of >e:.rs later our moden The Christian Science Society bolds .elenee discovered thal rats are lie f" ericas oa Sunday at 11 a. m . and I,let dlsseniluaiors of thal pestlleie** Wixlnttday at 8.16 p. tn. Sunday Farther —New York. Herald. Srhobl at 10 a. m. at Post Office Build- ivenue. - m ain tain s a fre e read TO Take Baby’s Picture. t the above address, open Anyone who has trbd It knows II I* Sa v i n o on « i^ 'gdasaday__ ^ and _ _ Friday___ from a difficult task to un '"drn'r pic­ yfw until 4 p.m ., where all authorized ture of an a c tiv e child. Bv ptadug Eat Chriadaa Science literature may be the subject near it su n n y window , hut read and obtained. not In die d irect silnUglit. and wilh n obeel Itxrxl nl ■•ne side, blab enough ST. STEPHEN'S P. E. CHURCH M o r e so Ihst It reaches iihove lh<- suhleet s FLOUR ol 9.30; rooming bead, good r<-siills limy Is- nWalned. If 1^.46; ovenrog Ihe child sllw on ihe lloor. th e xhi-ei will be higb enough Ihroxin over two ehatrs. U5—" L U I CHURCa 4 WANNA v-5 S fa tlr g & i m 4 ta u t plan ia dm aw M aad granted; it don n t pay and a demand is made it tn be done M s the uanal question. further Nattay* iatanou. te drop it; the State refuses te allow Of course the Board of Trade w ould it to be dropped aad sobstitoes an­ be the logical body to got behind ouch other; the employes of the company a move, hut it is extinct without the threaten to strike because the pin fpnnality of disbanding. There ia no Franklin and Vreelaad Avenues giees them too much work to do. The other organisation unless ths various Telephone Nutiey-1100 xone plan is absolutely the right one The feature td ths Field d u b te i and should net be abandoned because the recently mustered out Bittaltaa tomorrow afternoon will be a talk h« of the dislike of either the eompany regard such projects as within their William H. Arnold on ‘The Making of a Book Collector." * cr ita men. In the day* of tho fta-cent scope. Several ef the men's clubs in fare trolley riding was so cheap that the churches might also properly taka There will be a regular bi-monthly it was a trifle. The length of the ride it ap, it would seem. If any one or­ meeting of the Nutley Lyceum at 8.16 at the club rooms on Monday night. w aa scarcely worth bothering about ganisation acted it ought not be dlfll- Now riding has become fairly expen­ cult to engage some degree of in­ W alter Hodaoo, of Bloomfield ave­ nue, is with the enny at .Camp Vail sive and the distance the passenger terest and rapport fsom tbe others. It attached to the Signal Corps. ' Entered at the Post Office at Nutley, rides—the amount he buys—is of con­ N. J., as seeond-claaa matter sequence. The restoration of the flat rate fare means the short rider will re­ sume paying part of the long rider's fare. And now the -amount involved it Communications are welcomed by large enough to demand attention. this newspaper, as long aa they dis­ ease subjects of local interest. Per- The present xone rate, if proper pro­ aoual attacks will not be used. All vision were made for tbe regular communications must be signed; the rider by a commutation ticket, seems Mguature is not necessarily for publi­ QUALITY—ECONOMY—GROCERIES cation, but as an evidence of good very n e a r th e mark. It should be faith. Thia rule is invariable. retain ed . 156 Chestnut St Nutley, N:,

The Sun has heard nothing but ap EJECTING THE FOREIGN New pure Strained Honey AGITATOR Airline Brand, 3 risen------Surely no man, however liberal his Physicians Large Cape Cod Cranberries (qt) ____ tulfinrli n. no matter how sympathetic Imported new Smynia Figs , ha may^re to the claims of ths work­ Frequently recommend this ers, can disapprove of the expulsion of First Importation since the war (lb.) foreign agitators. It is a case of an store for prescription* requir­ My Wife's Maple Syrup, 3 rises. --- outsider interfering in a family Krewlin Brand Peanut butter (lb.)_„ - quarrel, to use a homely simile, aw f it ing skill or rare ingredients. Ripe Olives (per can) ------ta intolerable. The Russian who They know we have both. Rye Flour (8 V4 pounds)------agitata* for change in kta own co u n try Graham Flour (3*4 pounds) ...... to within his rights, but wh«k ha com es We handle complete quality ' 1 * Dromendary Dates ------— ------ta thia country ana agitates he is not.1 lines of all goods. ■al ta entitled to no consideration; Sweet Potatoes (V£ pk.) ------Mtarally ao consideration. T rue professional ethics, Washington C risps ------Tha American citisen, dhless he be Fairy Soap, — ------a fassignor who has become natural- painstaking care and the skill Ivory Soap (large) . —; ------—.... .Inad merely to gain such consideration, K ir k m a n 's B o ra x S o a p ______psaaeuts another claim altogether. of long experience have Ami ia considering the justice or in- National Biscuit package crackers ...... — earned the confidence which Juatice of governmental actions this mast be taken into strict account. this store enjoys. We de­ Whea the American workman agitates Spreadit, the Perfect Nut Ik ta the duty of the country not only serve yours also. la listen hut to try to do something about ib Most times he is not agitat- Butter, 35c iug until driven to it by many ag­ gravations. But aside from the justice White China-like Bulbs F ra a k lia Ave. cor. Chestnut St. Ot hia slgtam he is entitled to consid- Phones 1008—1087 araticn from the American govern- am t merely because he ia un -Something New in Lighting A new Mazda producion—no glatte, no eye­ Tbe foreign agitator haa insinuated bimaelf into every instance of gen- strain, but a clear, white light, soft, but ataaly American agitation and has made the situation amazingly intricate bright—the ideal light you have been looking amd difficult. But it will not do to treat for. Delivery to your home and fitting in Make the ' all alike. Their cases are entirely your fixtures a part of ou£ service. For sale Fidelity Trust Company in this territory, exclusively, by P O L IC E PA Y , Tour Trustee la scores of New Jersey cities aad HARRY ATHERTON MOORE trama a referendum waa held this f T H A T capacity thia experienced institution— •Section oa the question of increased 71 Mountainview Avenue the largest of Its k i n d lo N e w Jersey— is in every pay for policemen and firemen and in ay qualified and equipped to serve its clients wftn aa case was the raise denied. This Agent Colonial Electric Works - of th e anaaimity waa caused by a recogni­ ic maximum of efficiency and at the minimum^of GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. tion that governmental employes al­ c o a t ways suffer in an era of rising prices t Lamps can be purchased also at i baaaase their claims lay behind thoee C. W. Tasinsld’a, Masonic Hall U j i i S Y O U R tramee, acting before or after your t i other workers where the authority “ death- this company will attend to all tbe detafia ta iacreaau is more flexible and rapid. Um result—since NuUey voted on of your financial and other Interests and safeguard a a sack referendum—is that the men them in every possible manner. While you think of t i the local department are now the It come in and talk It over with o u r T h n t Officer. l awest paid of aay town or city in this sort ins They get less per day than ■aay laborers on the street. To meet H R wtuation they have petitioned the Never was economy so import­ Fidelity Trust Company ant as now. ERo year "to meet the demands of in- Prudential Building, Newark, N. J. avaaood coot of living" and no doubt Prices are high; production is ttafir claim will get recognition. The low. ■m a re citisen will be inclined—since It is worse than waste to store 'k» knows something of high prices— away an article that you have no li qf^athiie. more use for. Most police wage scales increase Sell i t ■ M i y e a rs t t service. Nutley pays . |S*m $900 a year for a beginner to G e t the mo n e y for vourself and give somebody the use of the article. L o o k over the attic. There are GROCERIES hundreds of dollars worth of salable merchandise in every attic, articles which are of no use to the owner, .Argest Stocks, Widest Variety, Best Quality but of great use to somebody else. AU ym need is n San For Sole Advertisement. . • By mail or phone, day or night C. R. BEDELL 503 FrftftkliifcAve. near Vreeland Ave:, Ni T H I HUTLlST HUN

j r h o m a a ’ H. Howard Moore, of Mountainview -~jas«355*5 ayenuf. who has been staying at tb e Credit Men*!______Association nt the Marion, O., is expected home today. Astor■ Thursday IBight Items of Interest Mrs. Winthrop Ames, of New York, After eighteen months of service visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss i-ouise Hayes, of Mountainview Henry W. Goodrich, of Nutley avenue, Make Your avenue, returned home yesterday. She this week. V Mis* _ Pfaaansmith, of New wish sari guest of wUI ^ an informal meeting was acting as s nurse in the post hoa- l*d< ' w of the Woman’s Auxiliam- of Grace pitltal at Mitchell Field, Garden City, larow *«yw.a r, i l H ills! ik- aven Mr. and Mrs. Orrin O. Gallup, of Church in tho Parish House on Tues­ I., as a m em ber p f a medical unit Hillside avehue, sailed Tuesday for day afternoon at 2.30. Mr,. Wilson of the air service. Miss Hayes en­ France where Mr. Gallup is going on Writer. of Franklin Avenue, Stearlv, chairman of the Newark Dist­ Bedroom . Newaik, re- listed early in the war and expected to a business trip. rict will be thc guest of thc occasion. see foreign service, but was unable to Jircrtog ftw® get arrors. Lawrence Whitney, of South Nor­ Frank Bcnn. tt, of WhitfoH avenue, «fi«i Beatrice Jones and Albert M. walk, formerly of Nutley, spent the Who hns been in the Newark Mem- 1 week-end with Mr. und Mrs William ■ — of Brooklyn, will be guests to- oria! Hot-pital, is hoi no ac&in. Sigurd N . Hersloff, of Lcwellyn Attractive i awrow of Mr. and Mra. William T. Park, forrpgrly of this town, and Miss F. Dabney, of Durant place. Coryman. of Chestnut place. Marcia Grymes, daughter of Mr. and Under the auspices of the toeal Orovcuncr White o! Whitford ave­ Lnristian Science Society. Rev. An-’ M rs. Arthur J. Grymes, of East Or- City, inge, will*he marned in January. nue, was home for the wc, k-end from Miss A n n a S ipp, o f Jersey drew J Graham, of Boston, will de­ Harvard. It " ill Ih- ;t pleasure t«» welcome your guest into a a week-end guest of Mrs. Irene liver a free lecture on Christian H*pp. ” Science at Masonic Hall on Saturduy Chief of Police Wright Sutcliffe will bedroom furnished \\ ith one of the suites we are evening, Nov. 22d at 8.1ft icak before thc Young People'* Charles Shaw, W ilbur Garrabrant, iciety of Franklin Reformed Church A new supplv of featuring this week at $260.

Mrs. Anna Linrrerman who under­ went an operation in n Newark hos­ NUTLEY REALTY COMPANY pital recently, has gone to Allentown. Pa., to remain until December. WILLIAM A LAMBERT, Prea. Health nnd comfort are in ths balance w h e n you select a h e a t­ Office opp. Franklin Ave. Station, Nutlev Wool worth Building, New York A masooerade party was given by ing plant. Uuiue your judgment Miss Beatrice Jackson at her home, by thc unifoim satisfaction of Phone 814 Phone 6984 Barclay 405 F ra n k lin av en u e, Saturday even­ thousands who have S q u a re ing. Among the guests present were Pot Furnaces and Boiler* the Misses Ethel Bnrack, Caroline The Boynton is not the Beyer, Mildred Sevboume, Elsie cheapen, but it shows the low­ Decks, Margaret Moran, Genevieve est cost per year. It's built to Fitzpatrick, Beatrice and Lillian Inst and to save coal without NewroamEdith Wolfe, Catherine Ben­ sacrificing heat. nett and James and George Payne, You can maintain an even fire Ray Blair, William Hathaway. Phillip at any desired speed. Ashes Gearing aad Michael Furfey. will not accumulate and clink­ ers pass out freely. If an ob­ Miss Celeste Glover, of John street, stinate clinker causes trouble, whs given a birthday surprise party there's an inbuilt clinker bar Thursday afternoon at her home by to smash it the members of her Sunday School The square firepot is moM class. Among those present were the important and i* found only in Misses Virginia Lamb, Helen Keyser, thc Boynton. Ask jour dcale* Caroline Brinkman, Gertrude Dupont, to demonstrate. We will send Margaret Wiaham, Vivian Stevens, particulars on request her teacher. Miss Gertrude Crawford B oyn ton Furnrce C o . I and others. The Square Hot Makers SPECIAL ON ENVELOPES 37lh St near BropJw»v , A -lianer was tendered Mr. Sand N~v York Mrs. H. A. Speer, Jr., of Huntington, Ind., by Mra. Alfred Howe, of Kings- Isnd street aad Washington avenue last Satarday ea tbe occasion of their flret wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred We picked up at a bargain 100,000 Howe, Mrs. tt. JL, Speer, Sr., Mr. snd Mrs. W. I. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Earle. Mrs. C. Oakley, Miss Edith Gray and Willowbrook envelopes this week, in two Harry Gray. Mr. aad Mrs. H. A. Speer are at Atlantic City for a short stay. —9— « A hasasr will be held by Circle Two r f the Leslies’ Aid S oeity of Vincent sizes, No. 6 3-4 and No. 10. • They are Chureh Friday fro m 3 to 10 p. m. All sorts of staple aad fancy articles suit­ able for Christmas .gifts will be for of fine quality stock equal to those we regularly Sell printed at $3.70 and $6.80 BAZAR per thousand. For next week—if they Circle Two, Ladies’ Aid Society last that long—we will sell them at $3.15^ Vincent M« E. Church *-e A * ' _ and $4.74. Five per cent less on 5,000 or - ■ Hold a Sale at the Church Parlors more. riday, November 21 From 3 lo 10 P. M. . SUN JOB DEPARTMENT

J and Children*’ Underwear, Apron* Girls’ Drcaaes, Little Boys’ Suits, Towels, Center Pieces, DoOea* Pdiow Cases, Fancy Article., Hotuehold A rtic le * , Cake, Candy, Cruller*, Coffee, Tee,

i A*"* ie Goods. r t t ij . SMbii • * i to Georvr r 1110 ft s »• fr hand. weigh* oagcriy wtmtaoevw of learning cnm n to hl« counter. I qoM- sack to ace thc footbau, game between tloa whether he bi not taking In* nt NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. Simon Blum, Town Clerk and Col­ Newton Academy sad Nutley High lector of Revenue of the Town of Nutley, under and hy virtue of aa act of Um quality of the warn, than of Friday afternoon whoa It was loaned the fashion of hia Males, *n«Ver qoaa- tba Legislature of New Jersey, m titled, "An act concerning unpaid taxes, as- the school at Hackensack waa quar­ T H E A T T IC H i * * w asossnenu aad other municipal charges oo real property, and providing for the antined on account of chicken pox. tiooing their icmimcy nor bis own o s Washington aaUeetion thereof by the creation and enforcement of liens thereon (Revision The next issue of "The Attic” tbe levity. Still If nun b*. admlttod that The game was cancelled. High School paper, will be out for of 1918), will oa Mr. Sanford, the football coach, has distribution Wednesday. Athletic* there balance men are not with oat _ J te John T K-nter been putting the vanity through aome tbelr uacfulnem, being convenient for MONDAY, THE 17th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1919 form the main theme with alluaous to stiff practice which has resulted in a them in the literary notea aa Weil ss appraising market rallies.—A. Bronaoa aratfsrtr team strung both in offenae and de­ A lcott. at two o’clock ia the afternoon in the Commission Chambers in tbe Town Hall athletic notes. A better aad larger fence. He expect* to win the remain­ paper is the aim each month aad this a s Centro JlT o s’ prop Soin^?' y in the Towa of Nutley, sell in fee, at public auction all the parcels of land and ing games on ..ov. 22d and Thanks­ Blais, 304x872. $1. • cl h H al estate described below, to make the amount chargeable against said land issue is fulfilling that aim. giving Day. Maria Schneider to Theo Ziegler „* aad real estate as computed to the first day of July u the said list, together In tbs wild mi'innd* of cnltlrntlng «i:t’ir they can be drown tightly over the Frederika Van Naas snd hus to Wal­ Frank Obal, E. Passaic Are.______sembly Mr. Rosengren, head of the vr.ne In Trislilud ure becnnlog to im- ter Zimmerer, a • Wharton av 159 ft Lawrence Misdnl, Hastings A re ...... -...... Science Department, gave an illus­ forgo radical change* through the In­ s e fr an angle, $1,860. Jos. Sokowski, Hastings Are — ------trated lecture on some general phases troduction of American plows sod cul­ George W. Snell. Hamson Are ...... of the recent ufar. tivators, buy rakes, mowing machines, Jacob Sondey, Hastings A re...... and rruahcro and pulverizers of feed John Drosos, Hastings A re...------Thanksgiving programs have been for nuilc* nod (attic. . Stylish* High Quality Martin Pielka, Lincoln 8t ...... ___ planned by Mias Dennis for the Senior Herman Lemke, San Antonio S t ...... ,— ------High School and Miss Slingeriand for Archangelo Dileo, Hopper Are------1------the Junior High School. Parents and Frederick Bridge, Hopper Are. at ------friends are invited to attend either or Frank Babinskt, Bloomfield A re— ------both of these programs. Both will be WALL PAPERS Mary R. Kilroe, Hopper Are.------..... given o nthe afternoon of Friday, Nov. E. E. Meacham A Son, Parallel 8 t ______- 21st, the Junior mt 1.30 and the Senior R aff sc I o Tresella, Columbia Are— ------— ------...------• t 8.46. 5 c - 1 0 c - 1 5 c S&. Home Land A Mortgage Co., of N. J., E. Paaaaic Ave.. * *- ’ Samuel Scheelmer, Clements S t------Pasquale CeUdonio, Clement S t...... — ...... —... Block L ot O w ner BEAUTIFUL CUT-OUT BORDERS TO MATCH ALL PAPERS Francesco Isrrello, Clement St------Fair View Corposstion, Centre S t ------Oor prices do not toll the story of QUALITY offered in thi* Home Land A Mortgage Co. of N. J., Centre St ------879 22 unique store. Others are charging FIVE TO TEN TIMES as much for Mary and C. D. Camazxi, M t Vernon St ...... 380 34-37 the identical papers we sell at 6c, 10c, 15c. Peter Dadenaa* Monroe St. re---...... - - -n- ■ 381 16-22 23-24 Home Land A Mortgage Co. o t N*j., Centre 8 t .. 381 HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM Raffaele and Alfonso Ferrando, Fulton S t.------386 63 390 Geremio Siome, Columbia Are—— *...... ——.— 6 Duplex Oatmeals, Grass Papers, Floral aad Striped Antonio Scalzullo, Bloomfield A re. ------401 10-16 NeWaric and Nutley Realty Co., Columbia A re....____ 402 6 • designs, Two-tone effects, Fibers, Chlntx, Cretonnes, 402 7 Benjamin Fetdman, Midland Are — ...... Washable Papers, Pressed Crowns and Frieses. Ben, amin Feldman, Maple 8t . . ------402 8-12 412 33 Ben ant in Feldman, Maple St ------...... A visit will convince yon that this statement ia tree and that our Ben, amin Feldman, Midland A re ...... 416 44 Ben amin Fetdman, Ridgewood A re. ------427 27 regular retail prices ate greater values than aay "bargains” or "sales” Ben amin Feldman, Maple 8 t ...... 434 17-19 offered by other shops or department stores. Ben amin Feldman,- Midland Are.______472 7 Ben amin Feldman, Maple S t— ...... — ...... 480 1 Ben amin Feldman, Midland Are—j ______486 1 BUY DIRECT A ID SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT Benjamin Feldman, Ridgewood Are ------487 1 Benjamin Feldman, Ridgewood Are. — ------No connection with any other Wallpaper store in Newark Oakland Ter. Land A Improvement Co. Bloomfield Are ______Gerhard Dykstra, Joha St..------— :------5c, 10c a n d 1 5 c Thos. K. Clover, John S t. __ — ------JENNINGS WALLPAPER CO. William J. Fitxaimmons, Orchard S t. ------The Land Development Company of America, Cooper Choi* Bloomfield Are;...... — ______205 MARKET ST. 878. BROAD ST The Land Development Company of America NEWARK, N. J. Bloomfield Ave. — i.______—— ------3.01 PATERSON, N. J. o r e City Hall Calagero Noto, Bloomfield Are— ..,------6.01 Calagero Noto, Bloomfield Ave...... 27.66 A n to n io S olim ine, C e n tre S t — ------—— - 6.01 Gerhard Dykstra, John S t ...... —------69.76 John Fleming, Locust S t ...... :------43.30 Antonio Solimine, Chase S t ------38.49 August E. Erickson, Chase St ...... 103.93 E. A. Williamson, Centre St.. L...... 11.82 August J. Mitchell, Franklin A re.—...... 57.78 ASSOCIATION Chestnut Heights Co., Meacham A re ------2.41 Tomnsso Della Cave, Connellj S t.—...... — ------6.02 Albert Stopyrowski, Harrison S t. ------7.22 Organized tree G eorge D ougl Sw em ore. M oors PL.------8.61 Vito Pininintio, Memphis Ave ------286.66 TV ti e r T h a n A S av in g * R an k Jannerone Contracting Company, Memphia Are.------13.28 MON15Y TO I jDAN Frank Schoner and James A. Sutton, Hasel S t ------6.42 INFORMATION AND ADVERTISING RATES Sali Pignatoro, Brookline Ave.— ...... 133.09 Patronise A Homp'Tnstltntion Vinccnxo Gerardo, Clover S t ...... 6.42 W M *™ SERVICE ADVERTISING Rocro and Ni«ola Vitiella, Clover S t-—...... 3.61 WTMsrhet SL Newark Trienham Molberrv li William Wlllert. Joha Si :— .------6.02 N u tle y A m usem ent Co., F ra n k lin A r e .------116.48 Antonio Solimine, New S t ------86.89 John R. Kieman, William St ...... - ...... 90.68 SOFT HATS, 82.25 M argaret V. M. Fick, New Street______80.14 Ivy Corsets Slight imperfection*; Margaret V. M. Fick, New St. — ...... :...... VIM worth $3.00 and $4.00 Anna Lombardi, New 8 t — ...... 83.88 "They Cling” not only to the 7 S J7 A . M EN SO N KAYS Ferdinand C. Ilaburle, Centre 8 t —------figure, but also to tbe old 8 Charles Smyth, Watchung PL ------33.68 21 William Street fashioned standards of m aterials Wm. T. L Armstrong, Sr. Bloomfield rtvo ...... 83.76 Near Brood Street Newark. N. J. 781 BROAD STREET Samuel Silverberg, Park St...... —...... 9.62 and workmanship. Late Fall Samuel Silverberg, Park Street. ------62.92 One flight up NEWARK, N. J. Alice R. Cunningham, Prospect S t...... i K D Models now showing for the Thomas M. Smith (Trustee), Hillside A re.------— 116.46 matron as well as college and A step from Market Michael C. McEligot, Hillside Are. ------164.67 CHARLES A. KEYLE “WHY PAY MORE?” Michael C. McEligot and Harry W. Cbcnoweth, athletic models for the school This i« Newark’s hand­ Franklin Are. — ------g ir l. Wtp. A. Porter (Trustee), Enclosure. ------Fmeral Director n i U n k t t I S . S I E G E L somest and moat reli­ Clare K. Pfeil, Maple PL ...... - ...... Personal Service* Day or Nlght- 'A\Model to fit Every Paint*, Olla, Vamiahes able Wilhelmina Peters, High St ------— ------Everythlng pertaining to the bostons Wall Paper* Wilhelmina Peters, Cadmus S t ------furnished. > Figure’* Wilhelmina Peters, Cadmus Rt------Now, while we have nice weather Wilhelmina Peters, Joe nr Are. ------— ------—__ before the *now fall* you have niLLlNERY Wilhelmina Peters, Cadmus 8 t — ,...... plenty qf time to give your roof a Yadviga T. Stopowsld. Alexander A re. ------—------ADRIAN c o a t o f Sarah Silverman, High 8 t ...------— - - SHOP 909 Broad St Newark BLACK ELASTIC Alfred C. Gibson, Emily Ave...... «.------— LEADING, LARGEST, BEST Alfred C. Gibson. Stager PI — ------Opp. City Hall , ROOF PAINT N u tley I .and t Imp. (Jo., Regent Terrace ------The very latest and Nutley lornl tt Imp Co., Sheldon Rd — ------Manufactured by 8h erw ln 6 W il­ liam* snd guaranteed to 'wear. most fashionable styles Nutley Land A Imp. Co., Beverly1 Rd.— i - “M IL L E R ” Frank Ingunxsiata, Bloomfield A re ------DRAKE Regular price $1.60. Our price m o ­ 75c pef gallorf are on display the Lionel Corporation, High SL —______13.23 BtninMs College and Secretarial S M O K E L E SS E. E. Meacham A’Son, Funston Pl— ...... 4.81 8 Charlton Street . ment they, are produced Nutley Land A Imp. Co., Kingsland St...... 61 OIL HEATERS . S c h o o l at Springfield Av, Newark by the style makers o f Morris B. Roaenstock, High SL...______84.19 Ideal foe Comfort Nutley Land A Imp. Co., Beverly Rd- ...... — ., ...,... 24.06 151-3-5 M arket St., N ew ark, N J. . Block below Belmont Ave. the fashion centers. Frederica Kurxenberger, Hillside A re.------9.62 86.66-UP Katie L. Kurxenberger, Hillside Ave— ...... 9.62 ' 13 Schools Lizzie F. Kurxenberger, Hillside A re ___— — — — 9.62 Let ao show you 107.04 Good positions secured free W. D. Batchelor, Kingsland St.. ------ear complete line W /D. Batchelor, Franklin Are, ------DAY AND EVENING SCHOOL REMEMBER :r,% Mary O'Keefe, Newark 8 t ------"PERFECTION" Nutley Manor Land Co., Paaaaic A re ------Vito Paglla, Haneox Are. , OIL HEATERS OUR ENTIRE BUILDINO IS DEVOTED TV ™ William Bradshaw, Passaic A re.—------— ------WARNING! DON’T BE DECEIVED! We PAY SPOT CASH, 99 Per Crel Nutley Manor Land Co., Conover Are ...... ef "Watch Our Windowa” Nutley Manor Land Co., Conover A re------WALL PAPER Theo. Jerolomen, Centre St.—._—, — ------LIBERTY BONDS Ellon Gorman, Park Are— ------—- — Fall valre with Inters* to Date. Part- Prices from 8c per roll and up. Nothing over 15c Julia aiul Then. Van Leooao, Bnasell A re ------Banister & Pollard Co. Julia aad T W Vaa Leerea. Grant Are ------4 ? 1 per roll. . JuUa aad T W Vaa Loom, Stewart Are — 266-268 Market Street John red Ethel C Robb. Stewart Ave...... W. S. CLEVELAND Chain Wall Paper Store Motley Realty Co., W xvas PI------AMUSEMENT PURVETOrB_ Newark U re 2*61 Mart* ’ 27 M arket SL, Newark. AT Opp- Peart House -L.

Ooed Toot >■ . ■ ' -.T “Do yiffi take ywur root _ “ 7 lnN" ,>rW‘K' “1>h- After hi* body takeo advantage of It Ike- "-RoiummioV Imx-ii m ringing yv culUvnte minute .uaobnomia for fnou tem IB llie summer T~ -XM, a*[ vw li . J v wwicho. ho say* be can in their underground borne* by form ran’t afford to go to tho Mod of ytesm ■tend boooecleanlng every week.” stranger. Il ain’t mime."—Rocky Mountain Scout. lag II ctnnpuat 'root leave* of trees that would aatlafy bar." — BaaM* Transcript. Wealth. Magnetized Razor There U no wealth but life. Life Tlie blade snd Its cover In W Daniel « Including all Its power* of lore, of safely rasor are held In place by s i later M • MJk Joy, aod of admiration. Thai country magnetised handle so tbsy may bo £ late H arrr Wood. Is tbe rlchem which nourishes the easily -removed for cleaning. greet*** number of noble aud happt human hoingx.—Huxklt, IHE SERTK E ROYS OF HUTLEY Christmas jA oV zi6c7flL (Upd lock to TOT boy*, God Mesa you, founoed ^fcnrw ffij HJHiJtJH,i.f.i M jj.i ll.W — r Wherever m 1894 ^»ilMVlilMlLh)MillJjliaMlJiT»]aki^ We thank oar God who knit you Cards And seat yea anfe bock borne. Van Auken At Wholesale Prices! 159 161 M A R K E T STREET, NEWARK We were pm o d to find you eager, STATIONER Should ow« a slackers' Christmas A n assortment o f d i e We sentit you «■ yotir Journey s t a m p e d cards to the With *word* of _. hope and c h e e r rhc Eoay Electric Vacuum Waal To our SoufifWLSo idiots aaa our , ^Sailor*. . Announcement v a l u e o f ONE DOLLAR We showed not a sign of fear. sent to you post-paid o n At Your Service All felt our canoe wm righteou*, Wc have a larger Luxurious Coats U. W. STAGER And knew our fig h t w m just, and better line than receipti p t o f F I F T Y CTS. T Wee prayed that right would conqueor com in stamps or Ihitrihutor of Electric Home might, we have ever had be­ money And in God wo ;placed our trust fore of order. With Rich Fur Collars 3‘>9 Centre Street Mother’s . God would CHRISTMAS CARDS I’hone 1155-M guard you. FINE WRITINC P'PERS Wherever you taight be, LEATHER COODS INGUS An Amazing Variety of Styles, Materials Protect thooe in th e trenches CALENDARS And thooe who sailed the sea - GIFT NOVELTIES STATIONERY and Trimmings And now that you Vo returned to us Come in and aee them True victors In the fight, We raise the flag you fought for COMPANY Very Specially Priced at Aod cheer with all our m ight Open Evenings Until 830 Hurrah for our Nutiey Soldiers! Paterson, N. J. Hurrah for hor Sailors, tool 635 MAIN AVENUE $25-00 $2Q-50 For her Rad Croe* Nurses aad Worker*, PASSAIC Nv J- And the Nutiey Battalion, true! Phone Nutiey 826 M. D. fSrPTS'Sirfi: £ 2 & £ £; :£ 2 r finSrSJHJ G. DEL GROSSO . 0 0 . 0 0 and Watchmaker a n d Jew eler Our Different W orlds & *35 *45 CHAS. GREEME SON Stone Setter and Engraver I our* stood In a dome with different AL'TC.V.x WEATHER colored glass in each window. Thu* DEALERS IN F r e n c h and German Clock Re­ An exceptional assortm ent of sm art new styles, in loose, is ut be.a uncertain und it is not wiM four men lunching each other might Reliable American Watches, Artiath pairing a Specialty to wear low shocx during thia each see a different scene; a red oceun Phonograph Repairing flaring novelty belted, semi-belted and fitted back Our n. w stuck includesdes many a green city, blue Held*, snd yellow Jewelry snd Silverware models. Many lined throughout—others half xtylisb mwldt nuide over wellrell shaped mountains. A rare nun might climb Work guaranteed for one year lasts that were especially drsiglesignedta ts tbe top of the dome and see the Call us and we deliver work lined and interlined. Made of the finest ithstund the bud weather and look whole circle of tbe landscape under well. 684 Main Avenue, Passaic, N. J. 750 Washington Avenue fabrics, with rich collars of French Come in nnd be fitted to a i tbe white light of a pore atmosphere. foi table pair of our Bui most of M look through one win­ Belleville, N. J. * Seal, Skunk Opossum, Taupe SMART SHOES dow. each upon a different world, each world colored by our own Individual­ Watch Inspector for the Erie Railroad Coney, Nutria, etc. W. I.KPREK Not responsible for goods left over 149 Franklin Avenue, Nutiey. N. J. ity.—Robert & B arrett Established 1882 sixty days t Other Coats as low as $15 and gradually up to $159.50 Sale of Smart Dresses

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-695 BROAD ST Serges, Satins, Wool Jerseys— all new styles. Em­ OPPOSITE PUBLIC SERVICE TERMIKAL broidered and tailored effects. Actual values to $25.00, special at $11.98. NEWARK incites ropc f o r THC HAN WHOSE WARDROBE SHOWS A Charming Display of HC WAHT5 TO LOOK HIS BtST-HtfKRIRES N EW M IDW INTER M ILLINERY UPON WlHNlHG- s MAN’S vnrrirr.be is not -tylishly complete until hr has several pair of <*t 12.50 properly designed, comfoit- abl> shoes. Our experience H a tt in the shoe business win be that Possess Originality of great benefit to all who are looking for combined of Design—Hundreds of Them style and comiort. Step in, nlrsse. JCICCON S A T IN a n d fur, satin and metal bro­ FINE FOOTW EAR cades, gold and silver laces and maline 2BS f r a h k l i n a v e PHONE 95H M .— and velvet are the fabrics that pre­ NUTLEY dominate in new millinery. Also Duvetyn

combined with metallic fabrics and Beaver

and metallics. The Friendly Light Nutiey Sm art turbans, mushrooms, sailors off- The companionable Rayo lamp I the face and jaunty rolled brims. All de­ At your elbow—steadfast—shed­ veloped in W inter's richest colorings. ding a steady glow upon work or Shoe Repairing Co. LISSNER’S—Second Floor page. The Rayo is a solid brass lamp nickel plated, made to burn a Soles of Leather lifetime. It is lighted without removing shade or chimney—is easily filled, re-wicked and Neoli n, Leathertex PHOENIX S I L K H O S E H A S - cleaned. ScientiBcally built, it diffuses the most economical light most efficiently. ARRIVED IN HUGE QUANTITY Aladdin Security OU gives best results SPORT SHOES STANDARD OIL COMPANY And Women the Country Over Realize (Ness. J«ff— p) The Quality and Durability of Phoenix Hose Newark N*w Jerwy Athletic G o o d * '

P m * gQk, foil fashioned hosiery, Pure silk hosiery of exceptional in,ida with reinforced heeia ana toes. quality. They are fashioned with mock Laces, Polishes, In* assortment is new ana varied. In seams and liale garter top. Moderately falaek'hid cordovan. priced for tomorrow. E t c 2.05 to 2. W pair . 135 to 1 30 lv LISSNER’S—Pint Floor 133 C hcstaat ~ * t ' \ - ■ ■ ■ hmK t . N atley, fi. J. g r v k ' SHERIFF'S SALE I (| i!lLi **nf • s k s f N z cent* (Chancery B-89) the sarneimh the northwesterly I toe ■*r wlu' V'e cost, 0f FT*8 SALE—la Chancery of ESSaX Jersey. Between Charlotte L ^ mhroteT^rest along said line of W W t a r 10, 191., iad Howard M. Crowell, com- William street six hand red and five • ^A V E L i., .Sheriff ta, and Margaret V. M. hVk, (606) feet te Moore terrace; thence Y, Sol rs. $20.0* a t F i. th ., for sale of mort- (2) north thirty-seven degrees eleven >remises. minutes east along same two bandied rtue of the shove-stated writ (200) feet to the southwesterly Une facias, to me directed. I shall of New street; thence (SI sooth (Ifty-

We Sell a Full Line ol All Fancy Cakes, Birthday and Party Cakes from $1.00 up. Wedding Cakes if from $5.00 up. Pie* (or Thanksgiving 40c, 75c, $1.00 Please leeve orders ■ advance; Phone 101B-M Mending I, aee. Smell breaks la lace can be very l9 Our Bread, Rolls and Buna turn well worth trying perfectly mended wtth a little care nod patience. Place a tiny knot at, the end of yonr thread and draw tbe Gas or Electric thread through the place where the lace Is broken, joining the broken NUTLEY BAKING CO thread to the lace proper. Then draw This is a lamp of exceptionally pleasing appearance, a succession of loop knots over the SCHWDUNC BROS which is sold at a price so low as to cause surprise. It has Boating thread very tightly dose ta dignity and charm and will give real lamp service. We a r e the base. Now follow wtth tbe new Franklin and Vreeland Avenues, Nulley thread the course that tb# old thread the only company in New Jersey that sella the Miller lamp, had taken and do the same with the PHONE 101S-M and because of our ability to buy in very large quantities w e other loose end. knotting It aeruraty can offer lamp values which we fed sure can not b e done to tbe body lacel Cat away the duplicated. loooe ends and the break la ae longer perceptible. ~ Lamps 22 inches high, with a 16-inch amber art-glass shade, finished in antique bronze, for $10.22 cash, or $10.75 on easy terms; With two Mazda Lamps, 70c extra. G as PHONE Fittings, $2.78 extra. Nutley 1077

Hindu Children Meeimmta . Hindu rhllilrt-u nre rrmarkultt* tor ! For New York City Carting th eir precocity. Muny of thorn nre okllful workmen at nn age when the ! children of other nation, nre learning i (he alphabet. A boy of seven may ba ’ lilv Trips SHERWOOD S EXPRESS a skillful wood carver, while some of the handsomest rugs are woven by children oot yet In their teens.

Thia ia another Miller spe­ cialty sold only by Public Service and at a remarkably low price. The soft radiance cast through tbe amber shade makes asssjhla restful reed lag and witting. Lamp ltH inches high, with an S-teeh shade rf east metal over-lay over panels of art jriaaa, ftaUhed ia antique or K iras sen bronze, for $S.7»

Its Many Conveniences For sharing—for bathing—for every early- morning use—the Perfection Oil Heater is the reliable standby. The Perfection brings heat at a moment’s notice—wherever needed, * and in the quantity desired. It is clean, safe, portable, odorless —burns ten hours on a gallon of keroeene—is easily filled and re­ w icked. . Aladdin Security Off gives the beet re­ sults. At your dealer’s. STANDARD OIL COMPANY

Price td.1T cask, ar M M oa monthly payments.

PUBLIC €DN CUJB LOSES HATCH; WINS LYCEUM DROPS THREE PLANS FOR HOME RANCE A S u W ta t Ad WUI T ak a LEONA TEAM FOR Yoor Mm u p To Everybody ta 1EVEN TO HOLY CROSS PINNERS Natley for a Cent-n-Ward. Nutiey team wa* - defeated INS AFTERNOON Tuesday night by the Arlington Ride The Lyceum bowlers dropped three F r w Club team on the Arlington Range. games to the Holy C ron team at Har The score: WT Local* Scrd a 12-3 Wm 0»er riaon on Tuesday night, but they may Tt 0 k Op«K N utiey COU) Arlington C m ? Merritt Teas Last he protested due to unsportsmanlik, ONION F IV E C E N T S Huntting C m k * 83 T illey . 87 conduct of the Harrison rooters. The Clinton N— Hollingsworth 89 F o rre st____ ,8 8 Satvdaj locals were going strong and in the Becker ... 85 Leadheater _...i.91 first gume lost by only three pin* Residence WITH DEFECTIVE FEATURE Matthews' 85 Brotherston 83 5449. ResDAVr Meyer 83 FORWARD PASSING FREQUENT After this game the Harrisoni'ef S. A. T.C. MEMBERS Moock . so started their funny business. The mer avenue""**"* HITS ERIE TRAIN Han^r Paxton’s Natley Dufouru ... 92 Han kin . ay .core is as follows: Delavan anu — * Two rogu ar mutches are now under football tnog* made aa au»- iy oi 1 Thia afternoon on the Park Oval thc b broke through the gale* WILL GET MEDALS way on„ tho , - local - range.run re. The Libby NUTLEY LYCEUM , (tart OB Sunday against the Buiills—k Nutlcy Club will have os its opponent* W IL I.IA >. Railroad at the Wushing- J»uieh the total Joe Blum ...... »wn F. C* 1 Belleville, win number of bulls-eyes matte during the the American Legion eleven from 154 118 167 -rossing early Wednesday 0 Walt Gorman ___144 172 206 Adjataol Geoeral’t Oftce Says Tk*y a score erf I t to 0. T he Ly­ period, will count, is a feature. The Leonia. Lwonia haa some former High COUNSEL- as a milk train went School and college stars in thc line-up Schneider 154 142 125 Room 1509 Flrde lamp of the automo- Are Classed As Eiiisted , toys outclassed the Belleville Elbby '* a CUP prwH'nU'tl b>' H- M Cassidy ...... 169 169 197 N ew anff. Failure of the brakes and a good, clean game is expected. George ■t>oa ia nearly every depart Tho other shoot is the White Group The Nutlcy Club eleven played a 191 145 15t work is said to have Men the game aad although match, the competitor making the fine game and took the heavy Camp Phone Mat of the accident. outweighed they had things smallest group on any part of the tar­ Merntt team into camp lust Saturday 812 776 858 b were Henry Bencrt, I way w ring moat of thc four get to be winner. The prise is a scarf afternoon by a score of 12-3. The local HOLY CROSS “ ieth avenue; Bessie REFUSAL CAUSE OF PROTEST pm prcmmted by Km*it WhiU. Mr. boys were outweighed ten or fifteen W. K. SM ALLS1*',1 ^tvcly; Edward heavy line IU of tbe Inter-Town White also put up an auto strap safety pounds to a man but still played rings Cromic . 146 199 182 Optometrist and Opri-'mghuysen avenue. Two members of the S. A. T. C - razor, wnieh will be shot for later u round them. Stt-fanelli i which had i in the teams 158 173 166 629 Franklin AvW of 18 Klnn*F were refused medals given to SarviM up to siMMay crumpled before Both matches close Dee. 31. Both teams used the aroial method Kain ...... 157 173 202 Offfee hours 7 to , . . gk of tha Lyceum’s fast backs, Plans are now on foot to organize considerably, the locals having more Withclm _... 201 259 194 Sunday by appoi? wa» ^ v in g . saw men by the Memorial Committee ser­ and again tbs locals made Inter-Club league amongst ihe success. The first score came us a re- Ifouthwood 153 167 236 Phone oVl W;- car- hp ial weeks ago, but an element ol i distance on straight old­ Rifle Clubs around this section. Teams jsuH °f u forward pass. After the Nut- nc Bi&mc time .*11 doubt led to nn inquiry being aent to football. The Lyceum’s line of ten men will shoot and ex-mcmbers iley burkfield had hammered tlie M •! r - 815 961 979 liclc except Miss the Adjutant General's office to u c tr t heavy, but it haa speed and time of the old company teams are asked ' r'tt line for consistent gains, Spinning The Lyceum visited Elizabeth Tues­ »ntrd. tain the standing of the student*, ta to report for duty. i shot a long forward to Chet Ryan, who day night and took two out of three Car* Kor Hire ______i time the linemen nailed the r»-pa*Hon»rer 2.60 p the interval *. letter of protest I p > in hia tracks. crossed the last line for Nutley’s first from the Elizabeth Lyceum team. The poured in lust week’s Sun. Thc follow­ fKnt Quarter—Flynn kicked to tally. The goal was not kicked. local* were in fine fettle and were 7-pasw-nger . 3.00 pt llA 'PTf' ing statement was issued Wednesday ky who got the ball on the Ly Frequently after that Nutiey got knocking them over the sides. Joe Special ruti-s for shoppingNI 11 bv Chairmnn Frank B. Carland, of i t twenty yard line aad ran it the ball within scoring distance, but Blum, manager of the locals, wax high Medal Committee: NUTLEY CLUB FIVES the visitors’ defence held and they for the night with 192. Stroba. George, 0. RICHMOND twenty-live yards before being On November 11th the M em orial A torics of line plunges punted out of danger. In thc second Cassidy and Schneider were also in I’hone S87 J Parkway Committee wrote to the A d­ the ball to Belleville's forty period Maddox, with Nutley's for: good form and all had good scores. jutant General's office. Eastern De­ WIN AND LOSE ONE a On Thursday night, Nov. 20th, the riiae. The next play failed but on wards almost on him, kicked beau- >n an partment, United StaUs Army, to got I awt one: Flarity aided by excellent ful goal from the thirty-eight yard locals will travel to East Orange and VV. I.. JONES ctcd. definite information as to thc military rference .•cored a touch back. He line. It was nt 11 difficult angle and stack up uguinst one of the best teams : : FLORIST : status of honorably mi charged mem­ the line and she T e w Get* Away With Fast w as one of the prettiest field goals in the league, tlie Holy Name crew. ber* of the Students' Army frv n ln g I going Manager Blum will take his strongest I was given to the Inter-Towns on seen here for >ome time. Cut Flowers, F'erns, Palms, Etc. forjis On November 15th the f dlow- Arlington Crowd While Jnn- File thi ti quarter jjaw a steady ex­ lineup for these games. "Chuck” Kin­ >g letter bearing the date of Nov. rtea yard line. Flynn immei.itely ney, who has been laid up, will again Funeral designs on short notice to the middle ot thc field iors Lose change of forward passes, with the Rotth was m-eiveil from the Arljutant homo eleven getting the better of llie Im seen at his old place at anchor. On Centre St. rttid Passaic Ave. neral: Murphy caught it and ran Tuesday night, Nev. 25th, the hjreeum Nutiey, N. J. Phone 1022 [twenty yard*. A play through argument. Tne Merritt quarter at­ ‘Replying lo your communication of tempted another drop kick, but the boys will hav - as their opponents the 11 th inst. you are informed thal _f netted ten yard* and another PLAY NEW YORKERS TONIGHT Holy Trinity live, of Pasraic. I n s by Eddie Lister planted the distance wus too grrat and it fell members of the Students' Army short. The old Nutley-Bellevilic rivalry STAGER HROS. ling Corps held thc military I oo the Inter-Town’» forty yard The Nutiey Club five will have as v, il be revived on December 23b when j of un enlisted man." klarity was given the ball on Second Touchdown 1 I w . its opponents on the court in the I’ark In the finul quarter Nutiey gained the Lyceum and thc Columbus Club Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain ■'re. under the resolution o f next play and again aided by will roll their til st three games. The School Auditorium tonight the fast its second count. On iui attempted for­ POULTRY SUPPLIES ml Memorial Committee, interference made a apec- Bellevillites havo sent word that they GENERAdischarged member* of the at run for a touchdown. Murphy Alpha Five, of New York. The second ward Eddie Nugent and Walt Ryan broke through the line and blocked the are out to redeem themselves for the 2*9 Franklin Ave, Nntley, N. J. | All ExcavAmiy Training Corps, a re _ .J thc goal. Flynn again kicked I team willentertain the Uoanokes, of biisrball defeat. 9 BROWN the Nutlcy Medal and m ay I ond Lister ran it back twenty-five Newark. fullback as he was about to to.-s the Phone 919 W I 8 pigskin. The ball dropjied to thc ne upon application to tho The locals worked the ball A Vamp nmittee, Frank B. Carland, j to the Belleville’* twenty yard All kinds of class was displayed ground. Ryan scooped it up and ran last Saturday night by the Big Five “Vv >ii.g r K E Y S F bl'ut*pF Memorial P ark w ay [ when tim e w m called. fifty yards for the touchdown. The when it defeated tho crack Batchelors goal was not kicked. t'.ien* n indy F. V. RITACCO I Forward Works Well of Arlington. The score was 24 to 21. The whole Nutiey team played a Painters I - The teams played nm and tuck, until strong game and gave evidence of the Garbargr and Ashes Collected [ Second Q u a rte r—T he lnter-'fowns thc last half, when the Nutiey aggre­ consistent practice they have been Reside in possession of the ball and gation let loose ami won out, the win­ having. The line showed up unusually Hr R« * "ih r©.i 40 ROMA STREET. ing points being Ellis' two fouls in the well, breaking up their opponents’ pf.fj’lf w , » * s*iii# fid’ -N SERVICE OF the next four downs, Flynn, final minute of play. play again and again before it got aad Johnjohn doing most of -i i -ti vMi • tv - #*»»»• Ktvai Phone 1254-R Jean Witbeck, the sleek little for­ under way. The barkfield showed some f will I y work. The next play, a fake ward, played a sugar game, and man­ very good interference, a thing which VNKS THURSDAY . by White w m trie d and he aged to cage five field goals. Fete had bcCn weak in previous contests. I i down in h is tra c k s f o r a loss; two Scorso was on the go throughout the Captain John l.ux was the most con­ GASOLINE — T T - l backs and a fumble gave the ball entire struggle anil dazzled the Hut- sistent ground gainer for Nutiey. Holidays and all Hour* nf Ibe Broke;■A*'5tor of St. P u l ’s W 1 ) locals. Lister, Murphy and Flar- rhelors with his fast floor work. Spinn nit's long forwards helped ma­ I Night Walt fth, Meeting To Be H e U at i worked th e ball to th e Bellevilies Big Mike Metzgar. of the Areng'on terially in Nutley's advance. INDOOR HUGH HALLIDY -i Ky yard mark and Murphy coiled quintet, well-known around this sec A feature of the game was the | Kerosene, Benzine, Crude, Mobile rs forward and threw to Wallace tion ar one of tbe best centers in th > cleanness of the - play. The visitors | and Floor Oils—Oil Heater* P f t o Y i t S ’ > made a fine ru n fo r a touchdown. business, und formeily of the liar- were good sportsmen and made the \ 83 Vreeland Avenue Nutiey, N. J. ' mirscd the goal. Flynn iricke. rison llig Five was the noise for A r-1 contest a brillunt one to watch. Time SPORTS Telephone 801 Steel Ceilings In rooms a spec- SKED rity who ran H back twenty lington with four field goals to his was taken out at very, few intervals, ialty. Also material for sale. •. . The Lyiciwa worked tbe K-atbei credit. Bus McGinnity held Mike down there being no questioning <•(’ 1 Is Prompt service. Prices right sir opponents thirty yard m aik considerably, and managed to get a referee’s decisions. The result was a NUTLEY AUTO REPAIR SHOP of t i time wm called, tew spectacular shots himself. Me- steady fast game that pleased the C hess, (checkers, Playing manufacturers of M. H O L IE R ilnd Quarter—With the bull Ginnily was switched fiom center to crowd. The line-up: Radiators, Hoods, Fenders, Tanks, on Sheet Metal Work, Brazing and 242 SHERMAN STREET ' thirty yard marker Belleville guard in the last half, and Dick Ellis | Nvtlcy Uamp Merritt PASSAIC : s brpce and thibgs looked bad jumped center. The change was made ,C. Ilyttn left end WdietU C i r i l , Dice, Poker Piping CH. NOWAK i while,iiuic. butuuv uBilly jji/ (iuaiuuii,Zitsmun, George vicuflfC to woik a different set of signals. W. Ryan left taekl-- Harp Tel. 1726 left guard . Cusimanu II Euurn Avenue A Stager Plaee Paddy Burns and Jake Gill- Johnnie Lux played a good game at | llolt, Ferris C h i p s , P o o l S u p p l i e s I i got busy and broke up the rally guard despite the fact that he had an Rutan centre ..... Cardell lei. 877-R Nutiey, N. J. Slaughter right guard ..... Reed I me splendid tackling. Thc ball injured knee, sustained in the football Erie Freight and •wed back aad forth in Belle- gume the some uftemoon. Nugent right tackle McMurry Baggage } tcrritory with nut m uch to Neil Van Riper in spite of a bad Lawrence right end Wotring,Parrish THE LITTLE SHOP Transfer \ J between the teams. cold practically won the gain- with Dickson quarterback Maddox J. A. FKOHOSE [Fourth Quarter—The Inter-Towns his two baskets and a foul in the last Spinning left halfback Van Louvcn Barnes & Yeurance, Dressmaker* General Expressing and Carting Y d hard for a tally in thia quarter balf. The scorr: Rawcliffe fullback Laedwig LKATHKR 176 Chealnut Street Long-Distance Carting [White, W. Johnson and Hall oway NITLEY SENIORS Lux right halfback. Altman Nutiey, N. J. 115 Chestnut Street Nulley, N. J. ' some nice runs, but the locals Score by penods: Phone 1065-R d and took the ball on dow ns und G. The Nutiey Club...... 6 0 0 6—12 GOODS Telephone 1215-J I started a march to the Belleville Scorso, f 3 Camp Merritt...... 0 3 0 0 - J J L Wallace, Murphy, Flarity and Witbeck, f 3 Referee, Chandler. Umpire— McGinnity, c * Stanford V. LOMBARDY & S O N *r plunged through large holes C a r d ( ra s e s , B illfolds, THE CUSTOM TAILOR ' id w hen time H. Van Riper, g 0 D. C DECKER Ellis, g .1 C i g a r e t t e l-adio*' and Gentlemen's Clothing ------id on th e In- C i g a r a n t i Cleaned, Pressed, Repaired and ►Tswns ten yard mark. The line-up Lux, g - _0 The Roman Fare. C. Van Riper, f LAUNDRY Dyed. Work Called For and De­ 'i ss follows: 0 The Itnlillin s-ddlers, who built such C a s e s , C o l l a r Bags, M il- livered. ley Lyceum I n te r -Town wonderful road* und cnrrlcd a weight Totals 9 4 22 i t a r y B r u s h e s , D r e s s i n g 116 Hillside Avenue, Nptlry, N. J. 11 High S I, We*! Nulley, N. J. -Bight End. Halloway of nrmor nnd baggage, lived on cimrne I’hone 1080 909-W N utli\i 1 Tackle. Morrow BATCHELOR FIVE Guard Spocato brown bread and sour wine. They were Cases, Etc. I G. F. P. tem perate In diet nnd regular unit con­ ■ Stroba center ...F. Johnson 2 0 4 POVERSHON NURSERIES . ■ Uwrence..Ldft Guard. ’. Kraft Bums, f — stant in exercise. The S|mnlsh peas­ TWO IN ONE S. E BLAIR. Prop. Ewey, f 0 0 0 W. II. ROBINSON ..Left Tackle_W. Johnson 4 3 il ant works every day nnd dances half 656 Centre Street Nulley. N. ■Left E n d ______C arpels Metzgar, c . the night, yet eut* only Mark bresd. Upholsterer and Mattress Maker Full line of Lawn Garden andirid i Eckhart, g 1 0 2 15 New Street - Nutiey Flower seeds, Fertilizer and. wf I Quarter Back. White 1 1 2 vn11m and tenter lemon. hy------R. Half Back Flynn Eyer, g - MRS. W. H. ROBINSON Chemicals. Insoctide und Agricul­ L Half Back... Johnjohn Nutlcy Hand Laundry—We re­ tural Implements. ' Totals ...... 3 19 ------F u ll Bnck- . W. Johnson 8 Wlteie ’b* F.— 's IVf lieve you of wash days Long Distance I’hone 975-J The second team was not so for­ 15 New Street - Nutiey *y Lyceum . . I 6 0 0— 12 A w o m a n *”in *b ,i ttiiiir *, v doesn't NTlTown F . c . ..0 0 0 0— 0 tunate as the seniors, losing to the 639 MAIN AVENUE UWM for Lyceum—Flarity, fast Mortons by a score of 15-8. The e # n t to d o wltboot making unpriab WILLIAM1 R. STIRRATT visitors played a dribbling game and „ vte re murks, but f*« men coa. PASSAIC, N. J. H A R R Y f t . CORH Referee—T. Leach, Lynd- kept the locals guessing continuously. FUNERAL DIRECTOR C. Umpire—J. Dawson, Seton ^Camp Chair* and Card Table* , J. Smith for Nutiey The score: Plumbing, Gas, Steam Fitting snd NUTLEY JUNIORS Sheet Metal Work 361 FRANKl.lrv AVENUE Johnjohn | M | i |for H I Inter-HH Near Chestnut Street Tim er*—W /J. Horner for Ly- G. F. P. Phone 923 Nutiey i *«d C. Houck for Inter-Town*, 309 Franklin Are, Nutiey, N. J. Shepard, f . 0 Phones Nutiey 1097 and 1102 i of quarter*. U minute*. Lemberg, f I Booth, c —- 0 Lindstrom. g 0 Nutiey SportinK Goods Store ...... 1 B. & S. Electric Co. KAUFMANN & WINDHE1M CO. CHARLES F. ZF.HNER. Prep. Holt, g ------I WILL PLAY CRACK Contrasting Plumber* Bicycles and sporting good* of NEWARK TEAM TOMORROW T otals..—...... — 2 4 I ! : HEATING : : all kinds; Hardware, P hono­ MORTONS graphs, Watches and Clocks. All — -■ ■ • 118-420 FRANKLIN AVENUE kinds of repairing neatly done. * I.yroum football team have Maginza, f ------— ® Wiring Done by Experts Nutiey, N. J. 226 Franklin Avenue, Nutiey booked foe. tomorrow by the Rasnick, f ...... - * Phone 1275 and 1014-J ■ Valley A. A„ of Newark, for a Richman, e — ...... —------* Wiesmann, g ...... * CHARLES H. POOL, JR. 1 « Motordrome Oval. T he New- Licbcrmun, g ...------~ are co—iitovvd one of the best 8 G. W. KEYSER Mi in New Jeraey and the out- 6 S 15 Progrc»sivc Scrie* Music Lessons the ga*— mean* much to the Referee-—Swain. Electric Irons, Bells, Lamps, Plumbing, Gas, Steam Fitting and a t the Tinning Piano and Composition No. 12 William Street Studio. 109 Mountainview Avov th a t thc Sam* Old Clreu*. Phone 1106 Telephone Nutiey 983-M at the dub­ •Member the old farmer woman with Etc., Installed and Repaired Nutiey, N. J. ’ ta siutrp. Art and the umbrella ond ^the funny clothe* and A. Lnwreye, llrtitRF Zitxman, who wanders round the ring Just sfter ALLAN B. STIRRATT THOMAS HAYES the show begins, looking desperately Into the andlence calling "Al bert, Al­ Oldest Established Plumber ta UVERY STABLES Tour* sSSNaC:, IteAfy and Swfk. A bert, where are you. Al bertT" And Emergency Calls Answered Gas Fitting and Heating mOm a f rooter* will • £ the policeman tell* her to move ou and CHESTNUT ST. NUTLEY. N. J. Furniture and Pianos Moved With 938-340.341 PASSAICLAIC . A Y E . . .. - team aad th* atart will ■he beat* op tbe policeman and her n > J i N r a m p i Safety and Despatch Natley. N. wtg and petticoats come off (down to Day or Night - GENERAL TRUCKING the red flannel ooe) and she Im t old «e«c x or • lady either, after all? WaU, aba |« K I* still there.—Everybody's Macaatoa. Prompt Service Ikvehle egtaaf* ___ f *.B e la —t of trouble M t o a k Family w c r r - r - ■ M r Stager St., Nutiey a beautiful • gM*t to hia T E L E P H O N E 1 1 1 5 - J T t a wW* tM V i • !'2L.‘E ^ OB?,S8i»8 Hand Laundry clothes are washed by bawl and dried in op*n sir. 104 Paa-

AUTOMOBILE naffnfinr»r car. sight calls. C. RIl 887-J Nottoy THE PROPER STUDY OF WE FURNISH. REAL DANCE V o ric m ' r a a s o r s h ls ra te s . NASON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA. BANKERS IS SERVICE ■phona 4020-W Nottoy. S-8S.1S tf. FOR RALE—18 m n boos far two How can we better SERVE the public—dut is (be queadori wMB i principally families; improvement*. Na. 10 concerns us from day to day. Chestnut place. Inquire No. 71 Centra street, Nutlay. MRS. & E. YEAH For it it by SERVICE that wc enset to build the business of this hank to higher A N C t. / 8-28-19 tf. 7 levels. It b SERVICE that holds old friends and gains new ones. ^ I.AY’S ORCHESTRA AND BAND- Unton music. Society danrfhg During th* W OR LD W AR we endeavored to SERVE our country to taiik ej mrialty. 18 yean active work 1 degree, and our record will give evidence ao this statement, for in th* fi** L IB ER TY N*w York dty. 886 Stephen starsu Betlevtn*; phone 88S4-W. 10-14 tf LOANS we tecetved, and filed 7941 subscriptions amounting to $2,201,4*0.00 in bonds. These bonds are now nearly all paid for and delivered, and with thc

FOR SALE—A num knowledge we have gamed through this experience we are h*w»r than evar nquimtd seats for children, to know aad meet tbe needs of our customers. W tyher they b* large depawtort or also hi eh class piano small depositors they will find here the efficient Twentieth Cental SERV ICE A ey R E A L T Y 0 0 . desire. i . ' ■ . ’ / - I W e have Ae facilities, we have Ac men, aad we have the money, too. What can we D O for you ? BANK OF NUTLEY ELM AND CHESTNUT STREETS, NUTLEV. N. J.

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