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SCHNABEL TELLS ROTARY KIRKMAN CHAIRMAN BRIDGE TO CAMDEN CLUB OF CONVENTION CENTRAL GRAMMAR LUTHERAN CHURCH OF COUNTY COMMITTEE ANSWER SDPOENAS OPENED YESTERDAY At the meeting of the Rotary Club ADDITION FINALLY SESQUI BIRTHDAY Organization of the Republican IN SLANDER SUIT at the Suburban Golf Club Tuesday, . . . . . w _ _ i County Committee members of Hill- Harry Schnabel, who has just return­ W IH RF OBSFRVFDsidc twok p,ace Friday night at the READY FOR PUPILS Hillside Theatre Hall, Hollywood CASE POSTPONED TOLLS ARE CHARGED ed from the national Rotary conven­ avenue. John Kirkman was " chosen tion in Denver, Col., told the mem­ [chairman. Mr*. Minora -Millar., vine W ill Be Demoted Only To High Calvary Church Pastor W ill Defendan‘1 Attorney Reque&tft Officials of T w o State's T a k e bers about his trip and what went on chairman; Charles H. Wagner, secre­ Tell of Lutheran Activities tary; and Clarence Ash, treasurer. A Part in Cerenlonies; In Time at the convention. A large turnout School Student*; More Time to Prepare; Must Wait During Revolution committee was appointed to draft a was present to hear Mr. Schnabel’s Room For Others Now Until Fall for Holiday Crowds new set of rules and regulations for y talk. the body. The Sesqui-Getftennial of the sign The addition to the Central Gram­ A number of Hillside people were “ This is the proudest and happiest ing of the Declaration of Independ­ day of my life,” said Ralph Modjeski, mar School, which was started during served wit h subpoena.^ yesterday .to ence, and the sesqui-centennial of ac­ designer and en gin eer of the P.hila- HADERSKI WIDOW SUES the early part of the fall is all com TAXPAYERS HOLD LIST appear as witnesses in the "dander tive Lutheran participation in the- delphia-Catnden Bridge, and son o f pleted with the exception of the suit o f Fire Commissioner John E. th e late Mme. M odjcski, famous P o ­ will be stirring events of Revolutionary War TO RECOVER $20,000 grounds. The new building Your Flag and My Flag MEETING UNTIL FALL Trousdcjl against James A. Crawford lish actress, as th e bridge "was fo r m a l­ ready for the opening the Fall days will be observed at Calvary Frank Konhauser, 67 years old, of 1120 Woodruff avenue, before ly opened this afternoon. M od jesk i term. Lutheran Chinch on Sunday morning Not a single motion was passed re­ held in the county jail on a complaint Your llatf and my flag-, Judge Peter F. Daly, in the District has been in com plete charge o f th e This addition will be for high'school charging him with the murder, June Aiul how it floats today, at 11 o’clock when the Pastor will lative to any of the proposed improve- Court, Elizabeth. Among them were w o rk since 1919. . use only, which will leave more rooe. 19, of Philip Maderski, 43 years old, Jn your land and my land, preach on the topic “ What Makes A ment projects in the township at the; The ceremonies were co'mpleted a t in the Central Grammar School, for. Chairman Richard S. Earl, Commjt* of 25 Boston avenue, Thursday after­ And half a world away! Nat kin Great Mention will be made final meeting until the Fall of the teeman Thomas E. Martin, Commit­ 1.02 P. M. when Justine and M iria m the Junior High School, after the high noon was served with papers in a Su­ Rose red and blood red of tne dramatic occasion at Eifianual Hillside Taxpayers Improvement As teeman , Robert F. Smalley, F. O. Lew is, ten and twelve years o ld , school moves into its new Quarters, The stripes forever gleam; preme Court suit for $20,000 brought Lutheran Church, Woodstock,. Virgin, sociation held Tuesday night at the Race, President of the Hillside Re­ daughters of Sam uel S. Lewis, S ta te W ith the new addition it is expected SnoVv white and soul white— 1^ Mrs. Kate Maderski, widow of the ia in January 1776 when the pastor, Hillside Theatre Hall on Hollywood publican Club, Thomas Kenny, Fred Treasurer cf Pennsylvania, and Anna that a great deal o f room will be The good forefathers’, dream; Rev. John Peter Muhlenberg, preach­ victim. Sky blue and true blue, avenue. Ten members attended. Miller and others. Egner, four y ea rs old, niece of J o h n available for the lower grades, which ed his farewell sermon to his little F . Boyle of Camdert; threw down th e Mrs. Maderski alleges that Kon­ have been handicapped by a part time With stars to gleam aright, There was, however, considerable The case, in whi.ch Commissioner The .gloried guidon of the day; flock. At the close of th*e sermon the silken bands guarding the roadway at hauser caused the death of her hus­ discussion of an informal . nature. TrousdeR is seeking to recover $25,- schedule. In the new addition, besides A shelter, through the night. pastor descended from his pulpit, either end of the span and the B ridge band. A writ o f attachment was sued its twelve large rooms there is also, a President Albert W. Chambers Jr. re­ 000 damages, would probably have flung aside his ministerial robe in the marked that there had been some mis­ Commissioners o f both States started out against Konhauser's property at manual training shop for boys and l' i? err reached sometimf^yesterday, but Your flag and my flag, now historic gesture and strode to apprehension about his stand on the to walk across fr o m the Philadelphia 21 Boston avenue. The parrel this will make it more convenient for To every star and stripe » John A. Matthews, attorney for the churchyard in the full uniform of park question, stating that he was not side. The police held the crowds t h a t is valued at $2,000. Mrs. Mader­ the students to take their shop work, The drums beat as hearts beat, Crawford, requested .more time to an officer of the Continental Army, opposed to a park, provided it was lo­ had .watched the ceremonies in c h e c k ski was named administratrix ad pro­ as previously the boys were obliged And flfers shrilly pipe! prepare his case. William L. Green- recruiting nearly 300 volunteers for cated in the right .place. The right nient, then the lines b r o k e sequendum by Surrogate Fyffe to en­ to hike to Hillside Avenue School. Your flag and my fla,g, baum, attorney for Trousdell, agreed service under him. He closed his ser­ place, he believes, is not adjacent to and the throng surged across in the able her to bring the suit. Another feature is the new physics A blessing in the sky; to the postponement, and since the Your hope.and my hope— . mon with the words “ There is a time Weequahic Park, but somewhere wake of the dignitaries. S im ila r Konhauser- made no comment when and chemistry departments, which is summer recess of the court starts in It never hid a H e!, for all-things,1—a time to preach and along the southern extremity of the scenes were enacted on the Camden Deputy Sheriff Thomas L. Carey equipped with all modern apparatus.. a few days, the case will not come up " Home land and far land, a time to pray?—but those times have township, near Conant street. This, he side and the crow ds met in the m id ­ served the papers. He will remain in now until the fall. And half the world around, 4 passed away.” And then in a voice feels, would be much more accessible the jail until the ..October Grand Jury Old Glory hears our glad salute dle. that echoed like a trumpet blase to all parts of the township in addi­ acts upon the complaint for murder. And ripples to the sound! The Philadelphia ceremonies w e r e BANK FAYS DIVIDEND through the church, he declared that tion to being 'safer for children to held on the b rid ge plaza, with G o v . * There is a time to fight, and that SPECIAL SESQUI COINS Your flag and my flag, reach. Pinchot, Mayor Kendrick and form er NEWARK TEAMDROPS time has come.” He rose to the rank INCREASE IN SURPLUS Arid op bow much It holds At the suggestion of Committee­ M ayor Smith as speakers. Fire b o a ts o+' major- general under Washington. FOR SALE AT BANK FIRST TO LIBERTIES Your land and my land— man C. T. Woodruff, Mr. Chambers staged a demonstration, sending The Luther League will hold a de­ A total of $25,000 was added to the Secure within its folds! will continue his efforts to have a streams of water high into the air as Sunday morning the Liberty A. C. Your heart and my heart votional meeting at 7:15 Sunday In order that there may be some surplus of the Hillside National Bank park in the section named above and th e speaking began. Beat quicker at the sight; evening. There will be no Sunday tangible reminder of the Sesqui-Cen- proved they were too strong for the last Wednesday, thus making it $100,- possibly seek the assistance of a dona­ On the Cam den side the sp ea k ers Winchester A . C. when the former 000, the same as the capital stock. Sun-kissed and w ln d-tosse^1 eveningjgprvices at 8 P. M. until the tennial International Exposition being Red and blue and white. tion of land for park purposes from w ere Judge John B. Kates, S e n a to r defeated the latter 13-2 in the morn­ rail. ' held at Philadelphia to celebrate the This step was authorized recently by The one flag— the great flag— the Kean interests which own consid­ ing game of a double header. In the The regular monthly meeting of one hundred and fiftieth anniversary E dge and Gov. Moore. Judge K a t e s the Board of Directors. Yesterday a The flag for me and you— erable property there. Mr. Chambers of the signing of the Declaration of drew a storm o f applause when h e in ­ afternoon th e Liberties put an end to divident was paid o f $5 per share, CSIorified all else beside— the Church Council will be held on repeated again that Mr. Chatfield, the winning streak o f the Nine Bud­ Independence, the Congress of the troduced Modjeski. which is at the rate of 10% per an­ The Red and W hite and Llue. Tuesday evening. The Luther League chairman of .the Union County Par* dies of Newark, who dropped their United States has granted authority The bridge cost $37,196,971. P e n n ­ num. ,, — Wilbur D. NesbR. will hold a business meeting on Thurs Commission, had told him he had first game in 16 starts to the local fo r the ispue o f special coins in cele­ sylvania and Philadelphia paid $ 1 0 ,- day evening at which time plans w il: never been approached by Hillside on team hy a score o f 14-1. The lone bration m the event. Two coins are 784,662 each and New Jersey $ 1 5 ,- be discussed fo r the contemplated the matter of a park next to Wee- was scored in the ninth inning with OFFICERS CHOSEN BY issued, one being fo r 50 cents in sil­ 627,647, It t

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Lou Tellegen DADDY’S JVWAWAVVWWAWNWW EVENING F A I ^ H ^MaiyGrahatnflonner Story a»YKAC#T o r # £ jT fX ir? **jj*p f* um tr LAZY OLD HIPPO one part o f the country people ppeak in one language, and itf another, quite BILLY BROWN BEAR ftT AM a fat old creature and I don’t a different language. Now, animals *•* mind,” skid the Hippopotamus in have the same language. Lions speak "Helgh-ho, heigh-ho*. It’s my birth­ the zoo. lion talk wherever they are! We day, it’s my birthday,” said Billy A sparrow had had a bath in the speak Hippopotamus talk wherever Brown Bear. Hippo’s pool and now was sitting on we are. "You don't mean to say so?” asked a bur o f the Hippo’s indoor zoo room. "But people! No, th ey’re always one of the other bears. . “ Um interesting—for l belong to an thinking o f how to give themselves "Yes, I do, for It Is,” said Billy old, old family. They can’Lthink back extra trouble. But as I started to say Brown Bear. to a time when there weren’t some of our name comes from two Gre^k "It Is not just one o f my usual year­ our fam ily about. words. W e are given our name by ly birthdays— it Is something very fine people, you see. “At least none o f them can I know, and different. "The two Greek words mean river and I ’ve heard them even say that "W hat do you mean, B illy?” asked horse. That is what Hippopotamus the other bears. means. And it’s not a bad name, But just then the keeper came along though It cpuld be better. Still It and he said to some one who was might be worse! I eat enormous walking with him and talking with quantities of grass every day. I’ve a him: * good Hippopotamus appetite and my "A brown bear gets his full growth keeper says I do not need a tonic. when he is six years old. “ In fact, I’m almost growing too fat. "See this fine fellow ?” I weigh several thousand pounds, I The friend of the keeper nodded his believe. It Is all because I eat a lot Thig noted "heavy” and leading man head. and don’t exercise. But I don’t care In the "movies” w as formerly known "W ell, this fellow,” continued the «b out exercising. I like to swim and keeper, "has just about got hi,s full \from coast to coast at "the perfect they say that my relatives when free growth. Yes, I’d say hg was a full- lo v e r ” due to hie eplendid physical can climb up banks which are ever so appearance, hie famous profile and hie grown bear now. high and can swim magnificently. But experience at leading man to Sarah "He is six years old.” I don’t care about exercising. Bernhardt. He w as born in Budapest, The bears all growled rather softly " I ’d never care to do calisthenics ev­ and the keeper gave them some L ^e ia oyer tlx feet in height and has dark ery morning and evening, nor would I bran mush for a little meal. hajr and dark eyes. care to walk around m y yard severul ------O-----— Then he went on. > |0 YOU know who painted times a day as quickly as I could. No, "Didn’t I say so?”' asked Billy “The Spirit o f ’TO"? I wouldn’t care for exercise. Brown Bear. Do you know how old " I would rather be fat. Oh, yes, I ’d “Yes, you most certainly did,” said it is? much rather be fat. H ow dreadful it the other bears. would be to be a thin Hippopotamus CTHE WHY Ask these questions of "Yes, it’s more than my first, sec­ and not have lots of weight. I’d hate the average American and SUPERSTITIONS ond, third, fourth cur fifth birthday/ to be called ‘skinny’ and I make sure he will shake his head *1 Don't Speak Greek Myself,” Said said Billy. there will never be any danger of B ; H. 1RV1NQ K1NQ He knows the picture the Hippopotamus. *'■ "To be sure,” said the others, "it Is that. Oh, I must have a nap now and well enough, for' he has seen It more than that.” their grandmothers and great-great- I shall lie in my pool and take It. jiundreds o f times. Perhaps he grew ‘Not only is It my six ty birthday/ Later I may have a little splash and FfATHER BEDS, DEATH /‘w • up in a home in which a lithographed great-grent-great-grandmothers can’t continued B illy proudly, / ‘which Is a remenilmi^tlie time wheji there weren’t then a good meal and another rest. copy of it occupied a prominent places soine/dr us to be seen somewhere— "Oh, It Is fun to rest and eat and N ftUD-TIME superstition which In Fourth o f July parades, too, he er in Africa or in a zoo. dream hippopotamus dreams. They A still lingers In the rural districts, has seen living reproductions of It, are dreams of more resting and more and which Is found In England and In hut further than his ability to recog­ "For the members of ohr family food by the way.” continental Europe, Is that a person nize it he knows but little of its lived a very, very long time ago. Our And the little sparrow flew out then, cannot “die easy"*on a feather bed. origin or o f the artist who conceived name o f Hippopotamus comes from while the Hippopotamus did just as he Folklore investlgathrs every now and It. two words— two Greek words, I ’m told. had said he would. He had a nap and then discover instances of people "in This picture which has stirred the I don’t speak Greek myself.- Never he was in his pool. Then he ha cl a extremis" being removed from a patriotic sentiments of the nation did and never shall. At least, I don’t ever expect to learn the language. little, splash. Then a good meal and feather bed to a bed stuffed with was first exhibited at the Philadelphia another rest. And If you had looked something other than feathers, in "Hippopotamus talk Is the" same Centennial exposition in 1S7G. It was at him -jwp would have been pretty order that the agony of the death the work o f a soldier, Archibald M. everywhere. We don’t change/'our sure that he was dreaming of more struggle may he assuaged. It would speech from African to American for Willard, who saw service with the rest and more food. H e had that look be hard to account for this super­ Union forces during the Civil war. example. In that way animals are far on his Hippopotamus fa c e ! stition did we not find it still exist­ more sensible than people, I think. In Willard never drew any other picture r (Copyright.) ing In rural England in ils more which could compare in popularity ancient form, which is that a person with that single effort. Upon this one cannot die easy on a be<| stuffed with cuntas alone restp his fame. Further­ the feathers o f “ game chickens’’ or A Full-Grown Bear. more; tlie work came dungerously 3heHotdJ fow ls that have a strain of the game near being nothing more than a cari­ G) RoeFulkerjorx As Told by chicken In them— fighting fowls. Dyer year more^fhan my fifth birthday, but cature, to live for brief time and be reports a conversation between two It Is the great day upon which I am ‘ (Juickly forgotten. British ..matrons, one of whom cast considered a full-grown bear." "The Spirit o f ’7G” never caused a IrvinS. Cobb doubts upon *the superstition. “ You So all the bears growled,. wishing sensation ns a work of art, says the m 8 5 m use such feathers, then?”- asked the Billy Brown Bear “Many Happy Re­ New York World, but achieved its second woman. “ Oh, no,” replied the turns o f the D u>” universal popularity solely through best to maintain their balnnce in the The first method of treatment which THE BOSS AND THE STAFF first one, “we burn them.” The idea But the polar bears nearby turned its forceful appeal to the valor, man­ little wagon jossing this way and that naturally occurred to both men was In the old form o f the superstition is up their noses and paced In their j'T'HEM two hens have been sitting hood, and love of country that Is os thtf-dog, to which it was harnessed, ah*ig the line of the . caricatures N T H E occasion of a local election clear. The feathers in the bed are yards with their heads held high, for A there cackling fo r three hours,” rooted in the heart of every true was giving chase to a suddenly which they had produced so success­ O in a small Tennessee town an from fowls which are constantly they did not believe in being friendly American citizen. exclaimed the House Detective, jerk­ aroused rabbit. fully up to that time. In telling about old colored man was the only mem­ fighting1" ’ " i f and struggling with each and pleasabT. ing his thumb over his shoulder to­ Flag experts criticized it as being An officialsOf the wagprr works liked, it afterward, Willard said that "the ber of his race who voted the Demo­ other and, of course, by that rule "Heigh-ho, heigh-ho,” said Billy ward two women on a divan in Pea­ historically inaccurate, for the ban­ the picture so\well tM t he wanted it mention o f Yankee Doodle photo­ cratic ticket. It was felt that this o f magic by which any part o f an Brown Bear once more, "I love to feel cock Alley. ner used by the colonial soldiers in framed, and -senDTtf to Cleveland for graphed on my mind three things: devotion to the cause of the Cau- bnimal retains, the Qualities o f that I am a full grown bear at last!" "They are not h$ns and they are not ITTg had Lhe crosseS of ..Saint George that purpose. There-U caihe to the at-: the flag,-the fife, and the drum, and t caalanrr-a* It prevailed in that- vL animal, the feathers retain the des­ . And to show how- big he was ha cackling/1 protested the Hotel Stenog­ and Saint Andrew,Jn the canton, tention of the city’s leading art deal­ background naturally presented Itself.” clnity—was deserving of recognition perate struggling qualities o f the stood up on his hind legs and he cer­ rapher. "They are both well-dressed whereas W illard dretiTaj*-'ensign, con*- er and photographer, James F. Ryder, Willard’s ehHdren had provided the and a substantial reward. gam e fowls, which qualities, by the tainly looked like a full-grown bear, women and both smoke cigarettes, so talnlng thirteen stars, and this de­ who Immediately classed It as a material that Inspired his first artistic Accordingly the incoming adminis­ magic of contact, are imparted to all right! they must be ladies. They are not vice was not originated until June, "find.** As soon as the drawing had success in “ Pluck Number One.” His tration promptly created a depart­ the dying-persons. Hence he struggles People passing by him stopped and 1777. cackling, they are chatting. Men can been framed, Ryder personally car­ father was to provide the Inspiration ment of street cleaning— something of and "dies hard,” as they say. We looked at him and admired his beau­ argue, but only women can chat. Mr.,Willard oiice said: “ My picture ried back .to Wellington to make for the production of his masterpiece. which the municipal! y had never seri­ Inherit the superstition-from England tiful brown fur and his height and his "W han you chat you must keep your was not painted In commemoration of the acquaintance o f the artist. This aged gentleman had come^frorn ously felt the need before. This de­ but in Its emigrqfion it has "suf­ pleasant, friendly lobks. voice low and puuctuate your remarks 177(1, or 187(1, or any other special l i e was somewhat-surprised to meet Wellington to pose for his son. One partment was to consist of two mem­ fered a sea change," so that, with us, He was very happy, too. Then the with ‘oh, my dear’ and ‘now this is In period in the life of the nation, but the originator of "Pluck'-Number -One” day while working on his outline of bers. namely, a foreman or superin­ it applies to any sort of feathers. others sent a Zoolet to the Zoolet so­ strifct confidence’ and ‘I cannot tell (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) ns an expression of the vital and ever- on the second floor o f the wagon shop, Yankee Doodle he caught a glint In tendent and a staff of one. Naturally, ciety and hoped that Billy Brownio you the source of my information, but ------o -----— living spirit o f American patriotism." but. undaunted, inquired Immediately, the older man’s eye, and in a flash it to a white man went t