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GET DAMAGES REPUBLICAN CLUB FOR AUTOMOBILE HURTS Hollywood Park Will DOCTOR TO ATTEND J udgmeiits totalling $500 were 150 STUDENTS REVIVES MOVE FOR awarded FlorenceHauqkfRuih Hauck Probe Forms O f Government and* Eleanor Donnelly, all of Hillside, BABY BEAL1U CLINIC against Jame^! Horvath, Sr., and James The Hollywood Park Improvement Education asking that in the event CENTRAL P .0 . HERE Horvath, Jr., of Newark by Judge H ealth Btfard Divided In Vote Association, meeting last night in the the Leslie Strbet Sphool is .:kpt. oohff OVER MAXIMUM Salvatore F. LaCorte in District Court! Saybrook School, named Walter Cog-! pleted this year the money laid aside O n Question; Dowd Boosts Standing Committees Named By Tuesday ..aftejcnop n—for.., injucies Ahe. lo wskl an d W il l iam So u tar as a Tpoxn* forr-the^ ’operation—of— the school. be Mentzer To Continue President Falk Which Will plain tiffs received in an automobile inittee'to further investigate the city •held over until next year and not Serve For Year accident'on June 3? 1930, in Keer ave­ managed form of government and spent for anv other purpose. The A physician Wili atteGd each o t the A T ONE SCHOOL nue, near Bergen street, Newark. other forma of government and report association opposed having two meet­ baby health: cltatesjheid ^very Thurs* CARD PARTY PLANNED Udder the- terms of the award, the back their Investigations at the next ings one of the Board, of Health and d a y afternoon at the Hurden-Loo^er COURT FINDS NO ACTION Misses Hauck receive -*366 and Miss Woodfleld Reporti Ovarorowding AS 1ST SOCIAL EVENT meeting. Ceglowski and Soutar have one of the Township Committee,’ on SchO ol iV was deoideA by the B oard of IN AUTO INJURY SUIT Donnelly $134. Negligence was charg­ been making an Investigation of this H ealth meeting at the Municipal A t Cantitral School; Aggra- Step* to Revive the movement for the same night. Although not opposed ed against the Horvaths in the opera­ form government and brought the Building Wednesday night, following rated By Depression a m ore centrally- located postoffice and to conferences* of the committee, they A verdict of no cause of action was tion of their car which Collided with matter up before the association mem­ the reading of the report of the nurse to have a'Hillside postmark on local did take action objecting to having returned by a jury before Judge SETTLE SECOND STRIKE ; one.,, in-which the plaintiffs were rid­ bers, telling them about Teaneck, In charge, Miss Ullian Sottqng. mail were taken last night by the Re^ any action taken on public affairs fol­ hompson in Common Pleas. .Court QUESTION SCHOOL WORK ' ing. wTTich ^^s tYTe'cJty manager foriti. Before the m otion was passed, Com­ Tuesday afternoon in the adit o f Har­ gular Republican Club Inc. at ur meet­ lowing the conferences except in pub­ Margaret and Charles T. Kuster, Arthur. T. Lee, president declared m ittee James A. t Dowd said that Dr. old Horowitz, 5- years old, suing The Central School is giving in­ ing held at 6 Hillside avenue when A. lic meeting, both of Hillside, were awarded dam­ it:_ihight be possible following inves­ Clayton A. Mentzer, Instigator o f the through his father, Halrry Horowitz, struction to at least ISO studenU ov J. Falk,. president, appointed' S. B. The secretary was also directed to ages of $500 against James Horvath, tigation ahd study, fpr the association dliSLio, who built it up to its present rf 723 Garden street, against James its maximum capacity, according to a :oldstein to get information on the write th£ cpinmittee for information Sr.,’ and James Horvath, Jr., in ano- to go on record in favor of a different condition, secured the location and ^omanaco, o f 46 Minnehaha avenue, statement made by Supervising Prin­ terms of the present posrtoffice lease. as to whether members of the Board t h e r 'W in p F injuries received, in the form of gotvewiment* some o f ; the helped in other ways, should, be con­ n which damages of $i(,(j6b were cipal Arthur G-Woodfleld In his report D'r. A. 0 . Suck, Health Department of Health are paid for each meeting same accident. members being of the opinion- that tinued as the physician for the cllnle' Nought. of enrollment to the Board of Educa- physician, related how mall addressed Reference was made to the calling of this might cure some of the township's for. the remainder of tlie year until According to the testimony, Harold Uon at its meeting Tuesday night, to his Hillside residence is invariably a, special meeting of the* beard for the ills. purpose of taking action on a p it is taken over by the township. It was crossing Hillside avenue, near giving the cause for this condition, ^ delivered to his Elizabeth office. “ The secretary was authorized to mit to operate a chicken market is now- under' the .direction;, o f the I-Xilldale plQ.ce, on July 25, 192^:When . Woodfleld says. At the suggestion of Frank H. -Kin* TOWN ASKS STATE communicate with the Township Com­ Gurd and Long avenues. State Department of Healths Those he was struck*by a oar owned by LO- ‘Due in part to the present indus­ s.y, a committee was named to in> mittee seekjng an explanation o f the It was pointed out that. Instead of W ho favored having a doctor present manaco. The boy songht $10,000 for trial depression, several students who vestlgate bills before the legislature TO PAVE HIGHWAY Step to pay off seven demand notes calling a special meeting Jor .this pur­ a t the sessions o f the .clinic were Com­ injuries to his head and body, and his had left school returned, to the high which effect Hillside. President Falk totaling over $400,000 from the town- pose the board could p p f the matter mitteemen James E. Stem, George W. father $6,000 for medical expenses. ol at the beginning of the second .. named Hairy JE. -Luftman, chairman, ship's bank account in order to save over %ntl\ the next. regular meeting H erlioh and Stanley H. Weston. Com­ The plaintiffs were represented by i. This increase, coupled with Immediate pavement df part of David Gonzer, Mr. Kinsey and him­ interest. The association would like and save the expense of a special mitteeman Harry Schnabel and Dowd Attorney Frank 8. Weiner And the de­ transfer to the Central School of | Route 29 along Brooksi^e avenue, be/ self. 'J to know, for how long a period the meeting, The Township Com mittee, w ere” opposed. fendant by former Jndge JV Victor approximately sixty eighth - grade tween Harding terrace and Hilldale ^ card party Will" be held by the notes have been issued, the rate of In, Board of Health and Board of Educa­ Dr. •A.jG.^Buck and Dr. M ilton M. D’Aloia, of Newark. ' upils, has brought the actual enroll- :! place, by the State Highway Depart­ club in the near future. The com- terest paid, how long the money has tion, will be. requested to notify the m ? m now attend the’~pitwftr.” " — ment of this school to a total of about - ment was; requested Wednesday night mittee named to make arrangements been idib, and the reason for issuing association'of all meetings. 'Health. Officer r tsamuei Jo Witt's re-] 6yen hundred fifty. in a resolution passed a i a special consists of A. J. Gurdin, B. B. Gold the notes. The Township Commit The association’s Good and Welfare p o r t for the monih showed 11 cases “The only relief for this congestion, meeting of the Township Committee. * stein* • T. S. Key worth, Mrs. Arthur tee will also be asked when the fl Committee is making arrangements of. chicken .pox, whopping cough T,~ CALENDARNOTBASED ther than the erection of a new high J: Chairman; James E. Stepi said the; Thompson, Mrs. George Shaffner, W . nanolal statement will be ready and for a suppep tor mem bars to be held influenza .10, scarlet fever 6, pneu« school, is to concentrate all eighth state had torn up a satisfactory town­ R. Sima and p. B. Brown. » - to forward a copy to the association, I sometime next month and fora n out­ 111cfiiia 4, diphtheria i. asses in the Hillside Avenue: : ship road in Brookside avenue and A special meeting of the board will ON RELIGION, VIEW Standing comfhittees were named by A letter will be sent to the Board of ing nCxt summer. School, when that building shall have that mud waB making ‘the street also be held Wednesday, evening in the the president 'as follows: Good, Wel­ been relieved of several classes by the ini passable. The -committee- also, ask­ Municipal Building for the purpose Dr. Hinmon, Favoring Adoption fare and Civic—T. S. Keyworth, chair­ •penlng of the Leslie Street School. ed the state to keep the road in sat­ of taking action Ofpthe application * Of Thirteen Month Ytar, man, David Gonzer, Anton A. Yit Jr., ’ his may have to be given serious ; isfactory shape until laying o f t h e fo r a permit to conduQt^ live. poultry. Tells Of Incorrect Belief -Edward Baumgarten, Sam u e 1 Salzing- SHOULD GIRLS PAY DOWD ASS’N GIVES onsideration next year.” -pavemeni.—Dela.y-4n--aGquLring a .ujghfe- yniarket at Gurd and 'Long avenues. er Mrs. Shaffner and F. Mr. Woodfleld also stated -that the J&cobson. 0f way throilgh Newark has held up S. B. Goldsteln, attorney representing The Chit tee n-mon th_“caiendar^~an d Auditing—W. T. Stapf, chairman, Mrs: depression ha» created a problem ^of "' the paving in Hillside, the state has OWN W AY, DEBATE $300 FOR WELFARE a, 'Mr!_Glitzman of Newarkr appeaijed Its—advantages were discussed by Dr. Helen Steiner. Transportation—S ., B. providing classes for many who are reported*-—*... and requested the board to grant the William Hinmah, of this tdWnshlp, not of the highest intellectual type. Goldstein, chairman, S. V. Tsanoff, T M "battle of the century,” for the At a joint’ meeting of the James A. Township Engineer Henry Kreh Jr. permit. He said his client would con­ before mehibers of the Exchange Club Reports of the activity o f the Super­ Walter Dapnheign. Publicity—J. 0 L younger generation, wU1 he held at Dowd Association ‘ and the Welfare was instructed to notify public utility d u ct the establishment according to of Elizabeth, at their weekly.Juncheon Sullivan. Entertainment—-Fred Tre- Hlllii'de - on — Saturday February 28 Association held last evening, James i o r of Buildings and Grounds, Henry companies to make improvements so the ordinances of the township and meeting Monday at the Winfield Scott Singe. Attendance Officer James H. ger, chairman, I. G. Farmer, Benja­ When the High School debaters of Dotyd, on behalf* of Che Janies‘ A- thei Gounty could start pavement .of that the location had previously bceTi Hotel. Taylor and Health' Supervisor Clara min S. Baurer, Miss Florence Seader. Hillside and Rahway argue the ques-r Dowd -Association, handed Harry A. North Broad street between Mertz used fo? a poultry market. The board Much df~the opposition to a change Lee were received. Qden F. Libby, Mrs. Christine Blskey, dion, "Resolved^ That girls' should Swann, representing the Welfare As- aivenue and the Newark city line. Mr. decided to investigate and make a re­ comes from- a belief that the’ calendar and W. Rv Sims, ray, theirvpwn way when On dates with Bociatlon, a check for three hundred The board went on record favoring port; at th r next (meeting. Investiga- has Its root in religion and Is ea Kreh also was instructed to arrange men who *are studenlB.” Hillside up­ dollars, representing part'of the pro­ Hillside man for the post o f shop - House— George D. W ilson. E. E. for laying sidewalks along the street. tion will also be made of a house on Dr. Hinmah saldr w hereas this is far holds the negative and Rahway' the- ceeds of the Charity Ball held by the steward on the construction work of Loefffer, William Miller. Member­ f t a t e street and another on Chestnut frotm thp. truth. Ho explained how the Leslie Street School. ResolutlQns asking the county either rvfapmavh'e. The Hillside team will' Association last December. The bal­ ship— Jo^in Kirk man, chairman, -Harry take over iilpy street Ojf to aid in #venue. feported to be in unsanitary Julius Caesar adopted the Egyptian Dr. C. A. Mentzer, In a communica­ be composed .of Charles Lindner; Ar- ance of tne funds will be turned over Luftman, R. Thompson, E. G. Du- Condition. The health officer has re­ calendar after conquering that coun its improvement were rescinded be­ pold LaForce and Edward »Edward- to ..the W elfare Association as tion informed the board that no pro­ Bols, Jack Kapner, . B. Aldrich,-F. cause of the expense of widejoihg oper­ commended that they be condemned try, changing it slightly to add more, vision had been made this year for son,' invitations to attend a dance leiv&l by the committee. H. .Kinsey, Mrs. Harry Dolfinger and ations. days to the odd mo ths, which were toxinantltokln treatment for dlphth- D. B. Brownt Legal Aid— 8. B. Gold- after 01® will be extended' to* Mr. Swann,• dm thanking the James beijeved to be lucky. He described students o t both high schools and erta and offered his services free 1f the. | stein. . . t. Dowd.AgBociation'on behalf of the other changes made laie*, lo suit tlie f r i e nds. J lu s i^ K in be f urm»h board would provide the serum. The* Welfare... AssoclAjion, said that this i U K U F M fancy of those In power. . hoard decided that the treatments HIGH M L U R L S HEAR w^isui'e “ The calendar is strictly man-n Committees a rea s follows: Adver- should bo continued. Q eon e Wire ceived by his association in the. re- Dr. Illhman tdld’ the club, “and there W BEGREEN CANDIDATE tlsing-~^red Heeseman, chairman, Sr. was appointed on the sinking fund TALE ON COLLEGE LIFE benj^ drive fpr fuij,ds to relieve the W ill ASSET WEEPY is r.o- reason why man should not Randi Kjekstep, Miss Sayre, Adele commission for three years. ^ ledy ,oi. tne township. Carpenters employed by the Cpn- FOR TAX CMXECTOR JOB Students of Hillside High School X^andunis, Bob Williams, Sydney Gott^ David-Gonzer, chairman o f tbe^llU L ^ r p ^ James McCarthy, chairman of the prop© pew calendar. which crqte Form - Workers were back atf| heard an-address given by Miss Jean­ Itebj Bessie Reilly; Johanna Corbanichr sid e^A,-A_Ch r lstm as-fund,-anto on n ces.L^a- - Tax Collector Charles F. Wiede- committee in charge of r the minstrel ted-from-mpre than 300 by work -today on Leslie Street (School ette Finn, Assistant to the Commit­ Mr. Zumln, of the faculty. Re­ there has been a considerable amount. tije Le green announced this morning that show,- plans *to call a .meeting oil e of Nations as the best of* with the sanction of Harry L. Nelson, tee, on Admission .of New. Jersey Col­ ception-—Florence Greenberg, chair­ o f money left over in the As fared, he would be a candidate for re-elec­ various entertainers who w^i take omM .. consist o f thirteen Elizabeth local delegate. Nelson had lege. for Women, on,Tuesday morning, man, John Rahner, Paul Smith and a result, he has decided to distribute1»month tion at -the primaries in- May. Mr. part inv-the show ahd rehearsals will iach of twenty-eight days, ordered five men employed by the February 17. Stella Seilick*. Arrangements—John baskets of foodstuffs to .fifty; fam Wiedegreen resides at 11 Clark street begin immediately. very month beginning oh Sunday company to stop work Monday, but Colin, chairman, Ruth Schaefer, Miss th the township, This will be <3 and. has been a resident o f the town­ “ Snobbishness has no place pn the t-t the end of each year a holiday fopy refused to do sr 0reen, Miss Barton, Miss Schultz and > At meeting of the James A. Dowd- in conjunction with Mrs. Celia Tn ship for nineteen years. campus of New Jersey College for mown-: as “ Year ,Day“ would b< The four and D. F. V ltzlg. presi­ Helen Jorgenson. Dance—-Robert Wll- Assofiation will be held lfi the for­ dOjl, Overseer of the Poor. W om en,” Miss Finn told the girls. erved, this d£fiy having ho ,date, and dent of the Concrete Forr* Workers, He if a member of Hillside Lodge Hams Chairrnan, Carl Frahm and Jane mer* rooms of the Lions Club on North No. 241, F. & A M., Elizabeth Lodge, ‘‘A small college, dormitory;,; and a sys­ Broad street, Thursday March E very four years another holiday, appeared Tuesday night M the meet­ tem whereby girls live with a different Murphy. Tlckets-^Joe Schiffel, chalr- Leap Day/' would occur in the middle Tall Cedars of Lebanon. Seth Btoyden ,niah, Martin Maurer, Irene Ely, EUs- Which time matters of importance to ing ©f the Elizabeth local on summons* Council, Jr. "Q, ■ y.;. A* M; honorary gro u p e ach y ear prevents the develop­ the association will be taken uc CEDAR GROVE PASTOR f the* year, this also having no date. by Nelvoh because o f the failure t • ment of such characteristics. Learn­ )rth So*hug and Sylvia Berlin, gpirli Dates wonfd always fall on the member of the Hillside F. M. B. A'., Rruth^ Midaieton, William Jones, pt work. After the men presented member Hillside Council No. 83, D. in g , how to . live harmoniously with AT HILLSIDE CHURCH ame days of the month, the apeakoi; their ;. ea, t! c ‘.r cases were referred people is one^of- .the- most -important ark Vogel, Jeannette Lannlng and x plained. The reckoning of dates of A. He is also custodian of School MariOfi rSRortT ~ -----"" to ah committee for consideration. ;• funds and -lax searcher. phases of college training/' VETERANS TO TAKE PART .Thg second candidate pastor will bus ~would~be greater simplified. “ t he ti m e he cal led the" strike Nol- ; The High-Sohool-Debating Club has Miss Finn emphasized the fact that preach at the services ot 'the Hillside *usi ness, comparison with former son ffiid he did so because o f lack, been divided ~fato two separate sec- 'ears would always present 'a‘ true college is not a place for those whose IN GOLD STAR UNVEILING of representation on " woiVl. of hl.f i CALVARY PASTOR WILL third period Public Speak­ Presbyterian Chur oh this Sunday. This chief Interest is speial- She declared deture of conditions./ local. \Vh*ch has Juris nation In Hill- / ing class has formed the Old Hlclcory Hillside Post N opfT O ,’ Veterans of. tim e he is Rev. E. W. Geitner, art pres­ CONTINUE TALKS that there Is a social part of college, Under the new. plan, holidays would side. John Flynn, of Ne,v York, gen­ Debating Club and the. seventh period ent pastor o f i the Cedar Grove- Con­ but it is;net the important phrt, and Fpteigo Wars) will participate in the >e observed,on Mondays, Dr. Hlnman eral organiser, was reported to have class has forffied the Gavel Debating'’ gregational Church. His t.opic at the After a good beginning on Ash W ed­ that the girls who comer to college uhveiling of the gold stars.on Burden nidi preventing inconvenience In busi- t itle d a* a conference Tii'>dajr the morning service wll be-“The Christian less by having the week broken. nesday, Calvary Lutheran Church is with the sole, idea of Having a good ahd Looker, streets on Washington1 11 Mien It H % hlch cauae < the strKe, ^ Bondage” and in the evening, /Ex­ While spun© persons object, saying that once again looking forward to. a suc­ time for -fojir years #are soon -disap­ panding L ife /' Hie suggested, It is understood, that Birthday. The members of the post tain birthday anniversaries should cessful and beneficial Lenten season. pointed; Although a young man, Rev. Gelt-, Will assemble :at -thefr headquarters, t be changed, the speaker cited that the Concrete Form W orkers'employ Special services will be conducted Opportunities open for Vfomep in ner has had considerable practical ex- HALL PRESIDES A T quently. when a holiday falls on i Hillside men on the job. in addition to every Wednesday. evening at 8 o’clock vocational fields were.. described by 226 Liberty avenue* and with their r»erlence as pastor and organizdf. In the regular crew and that those who until . The community is In­ Miss-Firm-— A-mohg-t-hoSe—^ Goior guard wfj]' parade Co Hurdfeh JfrtiUary 192 4. for SlX months; he was StJ.n(,ayi ‘L 1® J?e^ bra^®d either oii 8at were members of a Newark locali ay or Monday, “Changing ft ano vited to celebrate this season with mentioned were library vgork, physi­ BANKING BANQUET and Looker streets. There they will the regular supply preacher at the ther day q f two certainly would not transfer their cards to Elisabeth, i & i the congregation. . Next* Wednesday cal', educationr nursery * schoo 1 work, This was the second strike called take part ip the exercises in conjunc­ Third Reformed Church o f Hacken­ ke any more difference,” he contem evening. Pastor C. M. Wagner will and the field of journalism. The Elizabeth Chapter ot the Ainer- tion with Kiljs^de Post No; 50, Ameri­ sack/. .Until the Spring o f 1926 he on the school by Nelson. The first speak on the topic: "Cleansing the lean Institute of Banking, of which can Legion, and pay due honor to the supplied, the pulpit of Manhattan Park Involved carpenters employed by the Temple.” This will be the secnod TWO YOUTHS HELD FOR Herbert R ‘Hall, cashier of the HI1I- only two local )?bys Who made the Presbyterian -Ghproh—of-—Irvington- Schurman Construction Company,, the ~tbpl^"ln “the ser ies gTi tttl ed : * ‘Places REWARDS’ SUBJECT FOR ASSAULT OK GIRL, 13 slde_Satlonal^ank,-)a-prc#ldentr-heli1 supreme—saerifle—dur-ing—the World* From June 1925 until March 1928 he general contractor, which was not ijral Of the passion/’ Mrs. E. D. Van Wag- its tenth annual banquet February 6 War, Ed ward H u rd an aad R ussell had full charge of a chapel of the 3RD PSYCHOLOGY CLASS fee ted b y thesecon d order. enen..will..render a solo appropriate aiT^t'he- Elizabeth T31ES crab. — cooker. * FiTstPrcsbyterianChurchwf--vPa8saic Nelson has sought to j to the occasion. Michael- Cuffiiffiihskey, 16 years old, Phe-third class In chiiti psychology. Mr. Hall acted ns-toastmaster. Rev. The name /plates on Burden and located s t Walllngtoni— In December local men employed o f 147 First avenue, east, Roselle, and Arthur Northwoodj pastor of the Ell- J. 928^her was called to the Cedar Grove Being held this afternoon > P ilotl work Looker streets: am. in gold Instead of. the High School. The subject of The CHORAL CLUB PLANNING Walter Langhans, 16 years old of 4.(11 zabeth Avenue Presbvterlan_.Ch«,r,ohl Church. contract for the school the regular Jetters and there, f^re gold, the lesson will be "Rewards.” Chestnut > etreet, Roselle Park, were delivered- the Invocation and tfte chief Rev. Geitner -is a naGve of New^ requires at least fifty per cent o f the 5 OPERETTA, ‘ PINAFORE stars ori top of the plates, jnow 6W dr- text is sponsored by Dr': Ada Hart speaker v/_xa Charles Lee Reynolds rk. He took his B. A. - degree from workers be Hillside residents. Since held without bail for the Grand jury; ed, which will be unveiled. Freehold­ Arlitt and discussed by Miss Edith The Hillside Choral Club met D- D -» Executive Secresary of the Tpsala In 1927 and his theological de- many Hillside workers are members I by- Police , Judge .Henry L. Compton er' LeRoy Indefinite 'Visit here. MODEL m SPRHIiS LITE the use o f one eg* Men*. The flirt stood him in good stead at the tipi® tlan Science textbook. “ Science .n il ___Mias Ann Zelser. Mias Ethel Lapp, GREEK LETTER GROUPS TO binocular telescope, whleh was In­ and—taking- a - lang-gtick quickly gayg. Health with Key to the Saript,,,"^ oft Dickapan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. J. Whitall, Miss B. §Sms. Miss “ MISIC FROM RUSSIAN BOG vented In 1008. consisted o# two teles­ the necessary aid, Like a true scout by Mary Baser Eddy: “Give Up , Borneman. Mr. -and- Mrs. -Douglas Ada Sims, Mrs. Davld-Slros.-Mrs. Wil- GIVE H A Y FOR CHARITY copes placed aide by aide h e failed- to. report his deCd and' Tt ■material-belief o f 'mind In matter a l l Ha-vttaml, -Alex Chamberlin and Glaudfi, ,11am, Jacobs, M iss Ruth .Whitall, Mrs. Build Community In Whlch 60,000 Will Was through the medium o f othcfi^B have but on e Mind,- even God for tk'H A 'three; aet comedy, entitled ‘Vrftrn Bertrand. J Fischer. Mi e. U Tindall, Mrs, .H Drawbacks to Forty Spirit that the. act was brought to the at*? M ind forme Its own likeness" \o\h% Ri^ht.^ wiU be presented )&y the Llve-and Preduee 110,000 Pruchase. MVS, R/HIII, Mrs* H. M erk- Thlfl part/ spirit has bo 111 an effect tention o f his fellow scouts. .^Coij- ” FR1 1 "S1 ipfiX; TlTiJ 'FrStBTPnl ty ^an d^th e — Mrs Tohn Brownyof~ Fairbanks 11t*t Mrs, H r'EtH ng-M rs.—Jean-W-htter - Cars Veariy.------os oar morale, It has likewise a r a j grafulatibiis' Good Scout 'Kortz! ; i CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST Sigma Lambda Phl-.7Sdroflty^for two stregttv' entertained the members of Mrs G. .iw-hite,- Of tHUlsldlei tha M i*es The Commissioner’s annual inspec­ great sa* « a ear Jndfmenta.—A4di»o». ' Irirsl OhuVbh o f ’ Christ ScientUtl 5 evenings on ^Friday and Saturday he fam tly ^ Saturd ay ‘ even l mg, a^, a M. Sohneider, J. Schneider, Mrs. WU- New York.—An Amerlcsn engineer tion for Hllleide district*is to-b e held 1?51 Ealrm ount avenue, Elizabeth I e April 17 and J j . in Jh e High4, School llam Schneider. Miss G. Blokle. Mrs. Ing firm Is building a complete city, Tuesday evening March 31 ‘ at’ the. holds, service every Sunday at n a' • auditorium. The4,proceeds will go to M. Biokle, Mrs. H. Fennel and Mys. covering. 3.000 acres and costing 300,- Coe Avenue School gym. Rem em ber m. and 8 p. -m. Sunday e e h ooh q i^ : charity. Mf's. Peter Fischer, of North. Broad S. Minks, of L on g Island; Mrs. Et- 000,000, on what used to be swamp the- date, 100 per cent attendance ;pt " Thp • general . committee conklsta-irof 1 street, entertained Saturday evening ling and Mrs. C. Kenzel, of Nutley; land near Nizhni Novgorod In Russia venee at 2:80 a. m. Testimonial meet 3 all troops-in- town. Shine the shoes, Inge Wednesday at 8 p .m .------j George* Wih 1 tev Jacfe-Keilam, keurietji Mr..Wand MrsA- A.it Law AH,-. Qf - New Mrs. L. Schnepel, of RoselTe; Miss When It Is finished, about a year clian the uniforms, wash th e meek, .L diir^Bitty : AfeR^nmn and Esther Brigjhtqh, $.1 ., Mr, and Mrs. H; Hlol- Jean Kunzel, Miss Ethel Fader, Mrs. from now. the city will house 50,000 ears, .hahds and clean those flnger- Reading room, SO’ Broad street M Middleton! The cast conslsla ofT the j lander, M r.-and- Mrs. F. Christenson, p. Fader. Miss Martha Preston and persons. Most of them will work In t r o o p 1 the I^vy Building, open daily v , ■ naiIs,TT"“ ■ following: Elsie, Esther Middleton; of' Newark,*1 and- Mr. and ■’Sirs. K. Mrs. IT: PrSStOfi', o f Newark Mrs H a vast factory frhiii which 150,000 The campaign being^^ ooluliict5d~ toy p ;T 0 a. m. until I p, m .-A d v . ^ The beginning o f the 21st year of —Betty, M aile .Tftasie, Lillian] Fischer, eL,milside* -Band-and Mrs. K.,Brady., of.Elizabeth. : Ford care and trucks will be dletrlb- the m em bers of this troop for the scouting in“ America finds scouting in Uted over Russia each year:...... sale of subscriptions to the H illside H illside on a firmer foundation, plenty Ackerman; Joe, George White, Muggs Mrs, R. Zelser, of Fairbanks street, Mrs. Robert HSU, of Mading terrac This gigantic undertaking, the Re­ Times, is progressing rapidly of enthusiasm and brighter iprospectr Kenneth1 L u ll;' Gilly, japk- Keilahi;> entertained recently at an afternoon entertained Thursday afternoon Mr view o f Review says, is part o f the poiht w here all of the members will; than ever before. The nonscouting De^Gon, Ralph Walker* Toni Morgan, tea. .Guests were present from New- H; Merklin, Mrs. H!. Purchase, Mrs. I Russian five-year plan now so much be participating in t h e w.ork. U p to public are keener for it than ever -Arthur- Marsh —0^ !k-}iin--B dw ard 'ark-, Maplewood. A tlantic--€tiy- --and -6aok^and"Mrs. H. Tindall. In the public eye, The construction the present time only the officers of W^eek Starting Sat, February 5 Zilahy; - Isador, Bob Gpx; a Jew, Har^' Hillside. work Is belDg done by the engineer­ the troop have made any effort to se­ before and it is Vhe hope of all inter­ ested adult members of scouting that old Schprr: Sain, Frank, FNpole. * . . Mrs. Harry Whitall, of Salem ave- ing firm headed by W. J. Austin o f cure subscriptions, and in ‘ certain Mir. and Mrs. Walter Horning, of nue, was hostess to a Valentine party Cleveland, who has had an opportunity instances J chargable contributions -to thls year- be-the- greatest aver------MOVIES' f-ynwide avenue, entertained Satur­ Saturday evening _j;or, her daughter, to observe at first' hand the progress the extent o f fl-0 0 have been offered - At the conclusion of an k>ld scout Hazel Rollinson day l Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Son n tag. .Ruth___D ecorations, were in T keeping of the Soviet attempt to turn Russia certal-h officers^ and they, throiAgih year and the beginning Of- a new, m^TH S r -with the season. Those present .were from an agrlcultnral to an Industrial this cdlunwsfwish it to be known that, Scouter Says wishes to congratulate W eds F. Schubert - Mrs. Minnie Pierson, of Fairbanks the >Mlsses.-Grace- Winter, Mae Soren- nation In a few years. Whether the in as. much";, as they appreciate such Scout Commissioner J. Leeds Brown; lUCHEIO^C street? entertained Saturday the-Rev. son; Louise Edwards, rHele^i Smith, court try can be ynnkod out of-lte medi­ offerings, -Uiey- ape--n-0.t ;lh.-a position untieing, enthusiastic boy leader, for George Runner, : of. Ramsay, candif Marion Magedorn and Ruth Whitall; eval habits and trained In the ways to accept-- c h a rity W h a n any o L the the* m any -wonderful - houre he has FATHER date for"the’ pastorate of the Hillside members reach your locality give them spent on the job. The* best that can f Mr. I Mrs Rolliqso also Leslie^rittenden, John- Sente, of. Twentletb century efficiency within On the Stage: Glenn & Jenkins- Presbyterian Church. five years la a question Ur. Austin all due consideration, and femeSftber possibly be said of a man and his job,- 0 Bail nd M: Arthur-B uth tel e‘ Wiliam St-avac, M ich­ A nn Pritchard & Boys; Franklyn cannot answer—but he Is sure' that that they are iftaking every effort ^to J3," ‘‘he did it well,” and so to ? you ander, Behufei Center Gr ael Wojciki Steve W ojcik, Steve Os- D ’A m ore; Fein and Tennyson, Barttrolomew Doyle, ?W. Mr. Commissioner, Scouter Says, Dees I son of Mi’s. Mary Schubert, of Newark terling, James Whitall, .. and Harry. tli# transformation ‘ wilt be effected In be self-sustaining and self-supporttifgi say, “ You* d.id it well,” so ' w eir that were married in the Littre €hurc|W Whitall, from Hillside. There were part at least. Subscribe to the Hillside Times and jek. M. Rooney, o f Kearny. men and^boys alike are proud of you - Around- the- Corner. New Y ork . Safe other guests from Newark, .Rahway, “ Some people," the engineer said, support the members o f the troop. and -your-efforts as a m em ber-of * the -urday Febfu&fcy ! IiV_ | IC§niy,-orth and Irvington. “believe Russia Is going too fast. They TROOP 7 .2 /..... The BEST Gray Hair t, Mr§. Albert Herbster; of Mading dotlbt whether the Russian worker, CouSgiT Boai^d o f Conun-iUsloners. - .;:*The-.attendiuits w ere M r.'and M At the G entxalG aurt o l Honor- held L,crraqe. wHl be Hostess fo a card parry molded In phi'llcM and psychological -Spouter Says: Building Boys Is bet- William Metcalf, o f Center! Grove. ^ Mrs. Thomas DeRose, of Salem ave- last Suuqay .evllniig in Elizab {Thursday evening at-her. horp^Cot-tbe- habit by generations of primitive hand pi Her than Mending Men. “ ITinheT'aniT theatre party Tor‘the brf(||flf Wuar was .hostess to a- party in honor Scoutmaster Robert Parr^rthlsrti h a lf p b t o f water tdd Diffiefitt of-th e-H om e and School l^ea- labor In the fields, can so quickly ad­ party w ere held- after the ceremony?. O ther daughter, Muriel, Tuesday eve- was ^presented with the bronze ^palm j-^ow'Ofibeyrum.aamiU |W of—St.* Catherine's Ghutrch^ just himself to..the machine gait o f CHRISTIAN SCITONCE CHURCH boat o f Barbo Compound =^e=5KcTe ls“ & "' graduate of liingr—-the a§easiQn being her ^ixth- for having passed successfully^ ^the birfchdayf Those present- were Mrs. modern American methods. "M ind” will be the aubject o f the ■nd one-foorth ounce of High of Cenlehary MxL- J—J.; Danlcowsky an amlix following five merit badges: Cycling. George Ahgen,- Mr. and M rs. I). A g- — “ Soviet officials dismiss this fear Lesson-Sermon iu-^all—Churches of Sw®” ™ , A ny *u ggik legiate Instit-ul&- ~Qf -Haekettek>w£^*" 3f"GoiTarrtr street! are sper Handi?Gfaftr FlremahsbJPr Carpentry rew and children; Miss Marion Angen, with the declaration that the machine Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Febru a m p ot this np or you can Flbidda-; ’and Aviation. This award is A dis- iBiiz it at home at very Marjonie-Brice, June Brice, Doris Car- will gear the worker, rather than that Z 22. "tin^t haKor and is* given to an E agle Httlocoot. Apply tom :--*r ■ nd Mrs. H. Whitall. It will have to be geared to the work­ The Golden Text iff* ”The earth, shall Star oT 'Hillside ~GouwS1 :No. 83, D. •Seoul- wtho h aS. in .add itio n to- havinr M ir twice a week uatfl er. This question, Involving the de­ i full of the knowledge of the Lord. b f . A»» -will meet Monday eveiling Fefa- rpaiied twenty-one m erit badges.-for? th e desired a m diodeanane is ob-wr < Social-Personal M rs. W a^aco SmalL of Fpaneea plage gree of success of the great expert- j the waters-eoyer- t-he sea" (Isalah- Tukry 23 at"MasoriTc Hall. A large at- tabled. It will gradually dark was hostess to a dinner party recently ment, le largely one o f the adaptabil­ the rank of Eagle Scobt, completed M M rtfirtrtar t>w hri. wriLk.1,. 'penTtance Is urgua..as1 it ’is^lre'TJU'U'pj- in honor' of her son, Wallace Jr., oh ity of human beings." ■five more:------ra* rtMT. Isefc* w S nel eobr th. ki Hillside >urt No, Among the citations which, c Is sot etfaky eo ------311’$'.'anniversary. All O. U. A. hfSSairthday, . Later, a surprise ‘party The success, of the Boy Scout m ove­ sofi dose net nb <4 irarith, h However efficient the worker* may 'M. m em bers’are invited. . was givefr by. relatives and friends. prove to be, there Is no doubt, the ment is undoubtedly based upon the neetihgr Wednesday ght. ■ Gran(1 Am 3SCeiid§e'present were Miss Grace Review of Reviews article says, about ability o f those volunteers who Are Royal, Matron;- Cathei e Houseman, Mr: Em na McGhee, of Coe av£nue. Johnson, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Myra the facilities for living and working titled Scoutmasters^* Giving of their ..and d . Royal Pat: i Harry Bar- Saturday; Mrs, E. J. Gai-_ DeckWTElniar Barfield, Lillian-.smith, with which they will be equipped. The time and energy that the boyhood o f sonr-ftaymon d--of—Roselle- -Frank Jnhnstoit" Robert “ Simpson, factories, hr which It Is understood this nStlon may be"trained iii cha r­ Hillside Presbyterian Church Georrre Smith and Arthur Smith' acter building is their ^ f^ a n d when the Ford Motor.company Is not finan­ Salem, and Coo Avenues Hillside cially Interested although It I* giving one has grow n with the movement to U th.0. evening a ha W .Frahm, o f l i Fair bank /: A anrprlae V alentine party was glv- technical advice, are the last word In the point' o f acquiring the highest Sunday, February 22nd as hostess >to - frying Shlppe; en.In honor of Mrs. Edgar CK Walter modem American production units. rank as a Scout and goes on as a le a d -, Dreamy Mountaineers. Wea 9 :45 a. m. Graded Bible School. ' Jr. foamerly Mlsa May Spitaberger, at And the living quartern, four-atory er of boys ha is to be commended vetting. Her son, -the the hanle of Mrs. Boll* Hlelpap, of 132 apartments are steam heated, lighted highly fo r his, efforts, To you /S cou t­ 11:00 a. m. Morning Topic, “ The Christian Bondage, ”-by Rev M lfoCircfe will h i;Inl.l the orchestr •by electricity and fully American- In master R obert Parr, Eagle Scout and !P.rtiSi-.80'Cbmptbj -GOS avenue Saturday .^ \ n enjoyable E.*W.- Geistner, of Cedar Grove. evening- was spen t by !flB"--Th.e-deoo. every sense. Palm H older,. "Scouter Says,” we wish fiyjeVehihg Febrii - p p i p Ethel Louise Cook, daughter of 9:00 p. m. Evening .Topic, “ Expanding Life,” by Rev. E RL;s. Fapnie -Ar-Gook, of 1016 Pros- -a-bions-.-were valentine hearts, , you long yaers of deserved success as Arrjong thpae present were Mr. and Not Enough Sheep in a Scoutmaster,' may you reach those W. Geistner, of Cedar- Grove. Hebt street,"was tendered a miscellan­ Assisted by the Chojr. f 0i2 sMem eous shower at the, home of herteis- ■Mrs, H, Tindall, Mr and Mrs. R. T ln- World to Pay Thu Bet heights as such as you, have as a eard party >tgrL2Mrs,viJohn. Horff, of Newark. Sat- flall-. Mr. and" Mrs. H. Monteath, Mr. .Scout. * T p u r. troop and com m ittee Ingomar, ■ Mont. -There isre not urday evening. Miss Cook ~will* be ai’ d...Mref r). -Sims; -Mr-firul ,Mr^ V. ^are to be Congratulated hpon having married tomorrow to William Arthur Spltsberger. Mr. and Mrs. R. Spltz- enough sheep In the world to pay the 30 rich . an experience as yours tp Etilng at- the Kerne of Mrs> Horn' berger; Mrs. O. Rettlno, Miss Ruth bet of a Montana Republican. guide their boys, Spltzberger, Miss Alice SplUberger. Convinced Albert } . Galen would , TROOP 73 Harvey Tindall, Mr. and Mrs; N. Sfoll. win the w natoriarelectlob i over his A * class in leather w ork has been Mrs. M.. Spltzberger. Miss Edna Spltz- Democratic opponent, Senator Thomas started, meeting every Saturday my? berger, Mr! and Mrs.G. Pearse, Mlsa 'J ; 'Walsh, the'Republican, a stockman, 'der^the direction of Mr. Mervin G am p W . B. SIMMONS & Co., Inc. Joan PSarse J P.ettlno Mr- John bet one sheep on the outcome with of‘Newark^ who is an expert in-this a fellow 'rancher. 6 Hoffman Place Hillside J O fthbtffaOd, tanoasteiVM r arid Mrs line of w o r k ,. Scouter Says is pleased Jos, Scarjfjtll, Miss Dorothy Wyndlsh The rancher, not to be outdone, and to see' the~-formation .of such classes ahd Guy Burgess, of Scotch Plains,Mr to show his confidence In the Demo­ Our Cooperation and Mrs H.Menslng, Of'LyndhurSti Mri crats, raised the bet, one sheep against COAL and Mrs,. A-. "Endlekofer. of Bloom- two. held; Miss Evelyn ( Muller, -p‘f -North The first stockman thereupon offered Honest Weight — Prompt Service -Bergen; Danrence Jtrohv St Little Per= to double the bet on each 1,000 ma­ -ny’i*'Mr. and-Mrs. L. Espadiso, of E li­ jority one candidate shonld have over Frontenac 3-1511 with Your Business zabeth: Mr. and Mrs, Edgar’ W alter another. Sr.e and-George:W alter of W eptm onf Walsh won by 87,000 and the two Be Prepared men sat down to figure the result o f ThS Ladles AuxlUaiy of.^.HttlJ.si-ve made flhhl. arrangenientar-for Building Now a Church “Zero Hour” ' PRIVATE AMBULAHOI BERVIOK ^hfc-oyster supper to be ■Kela S’rtdaiy- ""Law rence, Ken.—The first free Pebmial-y 27 In -the Hillside Presby­ school In Lawrence was started In n Telephones—Blgolow 1-I*e0, 1*0, terian Church Supper will-be served building n ow , housing the Unitarian jfr.trm 6 to 8 o ’c l o c k , • . church. It was built Iff 1858. The money tor Its construction ■ was ob­ • 104 North Broad St _JMr... d—M bs— George—Bhibi » ji a SERVICE STATION ■ton avenue. ' ,2N North Broad Htiveet The largest testing machine In the ‘T h e Bad Man” - ^-^ar-les-.-Lan Bl ng - Stee l e; 7 4 w r t fl to loeoted i t the hfirtan of Hillside Supply Co. •VVC&tminster avenue, standards at Washington sad to op- StepJjei^ Lesko, - J f ^ o f > 15 ■ W hite •rated My on piessura producing a SO BKOOKHIDE AVENUE load on the specimen ef 10,000,000 Sunday, Monday and Xuoaday, February 22, 28 and 24 pounds. TERRACE 3-0211 WALTER R. LEE D rfe* Llghae Walter Huston and PhilHpi Holmes in ™ enaMsMone, of UftA ------Funeral Director W ,hrt there la a* light that wll Lite lammed Up \ . 1281 Salem Avenue “ The CriminalCode” Emerson 2-4547 Life ■ le n comedy te him wfce M ild u sl fair weather elmaln and thinks, end • tragedy to hlm .whn Also “ DIVOECE AMONG FRIENDS” I— < «< f ° t ether weans af feels.— Horace Walpole. ------with James Hall, Lew Cody and Irene Delroy Snyder, f. , ...... ; . . .5 l X1| HILLSIDE A . A . DROPS McNulty,,©...... 0 0 0 Dureska, c._ ...... 2 1 S PINGRY H. S. FIVE Burke, g ^ ■— — . r—.. . . . t2 ~ 0— P GAME TOTURNER JRS. Reinfurt, g...... ’ ...... ^ ^ J" WALLOPS HILLSIDE Tota^ ...... i r 2 i t Only A Few Days Left ' 'j'hevHillsld® A. A. lost Irbnbound Community Club I PIRATES turn ccntesiv - The largest court-in the county Rational Turner juniors, 31-24, to ©------F ‘ Pr didn't seem to bother the Pingry tos- TO T ARE ADVAVTrAQE O F TBTN RUMfiRKARTN r>»>np The summary: M. Lant. f...... m .4 q g G. F. P. and their long winning streak. T he HILLSIDE Woodruff, f ...... ______1 0 g sers Tuesday as they walked home Rowell, ft *V* ...... 6 l i i reserve punch that has characterized Knox, c. . . . . , ( .4 r 0 g' from Hillside In the Vain with a 40-10 /■Philpot, ...------v , ...... 3 ^ victory. The high sch oolb oys were] the A. A.’s attack did not function as Farrell, f. Cohen, g...... ^ o o 0 Gibby, c...... On Thlt Newest M odel _U6ual. Farrell was high scorer for Enzabella, completely steam-rollered by ths vlaL Morris, ©. . . . Lapp* IT* ...... 0 0 ft ...... *0 0 0 No. 8116 QUALITY tors?-and-eouldnH—get going at all ] RIa©k. -ff- . ‘ . Hillside with ten points with H ick Reed, c. . S. Lant; g...... 0 1. 1 All Enamel Oae Rrange Reed next with six* Pohle yas high Winters, g Huber, g...... %. .3- 0 4 until the last few minutes of the fray Whitehead. *...... 0 *1 | lor the Turners Vlth twelve. , Smith, g. when they went into a scoring orgy Special Price The first quarter ended -with | the ahd. made six points in succession, Totals ...... ,. ,’i 7 6 40 Tota,s ...... 11 1 -23 holding, the Parker Roadera to noth­ score tied at 4-4 wnlle the half cam e Totals 4 24 Referee, DeRose. HILLSIDE HNS..: to a close with Hillside on the short ing during that time. O. F. P. ~e^T of a~"~~l'4-ll at score. Hillside^ The basket-finding of the Elizabeth­ DeRose, f. . F P * ‘ ** ' l l " ' ‘ ‘ 1 2 4 snappy attack began to work in the ans was fairly steady, and although Dornina, f, . . . v .> ..;...... yo o o. 57.00 ^hird-period-and the hoys built up a a z t e c s w d T w s e they missed’ several easy shots, the re­ Enzabella, f...... 0 o p $ five point lead only to lose it before cord as a whale was creditable. The Lindner, c. Regular Price $69.00 the end of the period. Bach team Hi H L K O N COURT entire team with the exception of one LaForce, c . . . has no w won -one game,, so a deciding suhQtltllte managed to get into, the Ammerman. g...... ;.o o o contest will be played in March. The Hillside Aztecs detested the point coluirm, Gibby leading the quin­ Klein, g. r-rr-T Next-week the A. A; will meet! the heavy SC Cecilia Dig Five at Newark tet with fourteen of these, and Rowell Your Choice ol Color: Gray, Buff or Gresn being- next Friday ev en in g ' 22*12; bu4 tost tn Totals ..... This range is equipped with oven heat control, ureasil dratver the Superior Third Ward team JO-22 Contrary to circumstantial evidence ' Score by quarters: Tuesday evening at the Hillside Ave- the defensive power of/the homester^ Pingry ...... ----- 14 10 6 - 1 1 = 4 0 and lighter. W c connect the new range to Se^o it et itr your was not especially weak. There was Hillside' . _____ NUTLEY FALCONS ARE HILLSIDE FIVE EASY nue SohooL .The Jayvees dropped • 2 9 2 9— 19. kitchen allt ready for you to use. Select yours today before their game to the So. Orange Five by a Just no stopping those Blue and White score of 23-14. invaders, w h o went through a zone it is too late. BEATENBYSUPERIORS FOR ROSELLE PARK The’ Astecs Five -functioned smooth­ defense as if It were fresh air, and ly against the St. Cecilias and in flict­ who stood unde* baskets "with devas- ~ "The Hillside Superiors chalked up AaiJng effect. The Pingry defense was REDCAPS VICTORS ON ' TtWbthef victory -last Thursday night ait .. Boselle park High School gained ed the only defeat agkinst the leaders ELIZABETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY tight, thanks mainly to the beautiful j'fhe expense 'o f the .Nutley Falcons, its fourth scholastic league triumph of the Catholic League. 16 West Jersey Street Friday night by defeating Hillside on performances o f Black and Whitehead 2 SUCCESSIVE NIGHTS the score being* 47=33. The game1 was M. Pida Aztec recruit, played a mar­ the latter school's court, Hi-fi The who were everywhere ahd spoiled, closely fought for 3 quarters but the velous game on the offense i and de­ Tuesday evening at Unier. TUns] Parkers-held the upper hand ell the fense for Hillside: while Akaills and everything: It is true that the Maroon locals stepped out in front in the and Gray httd opportunities galore, side Redcaps defeated the Linden Tli',1 - iinaichapter and eased' in with a way, .and were never/ extended after C. Kesollts played exceptionally well toppers bysjhe score ol 29-4, "The the drat half. for the-Salnta. and muffed a good three-quarters of comfortable margin through som e followlhg nisht at ihe Hillside Ave-I Captain Klein was in brilliant form The Third Ward's fast passing and them, and It ,1s highly doubtful that shooting by-A l Neske. two guards qould Instill sufficient ter- nue School the Redcaps took the The locals, started off In great style for the Parkers, finding the basket fol accurate shooting spelled defeat for measure of the Newark Poppy At 0. four field‘ goals and three fouls. Mappe ror to rattle a team to such a degree, ,vs Reed tapped the ball to Mallack the Aztecs Tuesday night.' The de- by 89-9. Arlankaa and Olvar oetner, w as close behind with nine blit without question they did r iiu ^ ilf w’hp In turn passed to DeRose . and fense exhibited by the local boys was hi^h scorers for both games,. tallies, w hile 13.' Bro.wn accumulated suppress the count qf their oppon­ Hec proceeded to ting the ball through good, hut.when; the time came dor the ... Also on Wedaesdaj- night the Red - seven. Lindner was outstanding in ents. As fo r that final rampage, it the net to start" The/Right’s scofifig. Aztecs to switch from the defense to cap Jayvees traveled to Cleveland defeat fo r the Hlllsiders, his four two the offense, the slow and bad passes was certainly due the losers for their . [VeUose and A1 Reed then went to School. Newark, add lost, 55-90,^10 pointers giving him eight points. * plucky spirit and the really tough, worlr^to- send' the locals lnto a 15-7 would be intercepted by the Ird W ard- the West Side Arcs. era and a ©core result. breaks they had experienced In their lead at the end of the first quarter. The first quarter was hotly eon, ICHted, with Hillside playing u n us uni 1, shooting. The Nutl'eyites scdred their points M. Pida continued his flashy>'\vork REDCAP BASEBALL well. The Parkers, aided by Mapps i On the first play, the bali having Mostly through the efforts of Davie for the Aztecs; while Goldfein starred and Frey, gained a one-point edge for for the 3rd Warders with 8 field goals touched only three, j^airs of hands, PLAYERS TO RETURN who hawked five' points. The locars the session, taking th e lead at S-S. and" 2 Tout shots. Gibby looped^ln his first. Forwards A New Modern Optical Service by Men of Experience Who ~ passing attack was functioning ^in the •Several members of the. wiiivm The start o f the second period found AZTECS Rowell and Phil pot followed | .suit Have Served Yon for Years! flrst-hMfr^nd at-the termination-©f- R edcaps baseball team have signified* the Park attack getting under way in -shortly-T^-and then -the lengthy-Genter the half, the "locals were in the van 07F* P£ their Intention of reluming this year earnest an d Klein, Mapps and B. P Bano, f. . . v...... V j,4 I 11 repeated. “ DeRose r got- th«' first two^ —34-iL6t—Reed and DeRose each scored r-ete Aniaukas, staj: mouAdsmanof 3 P. LEHRHARDT 6 BRO. ■Brown netted goals as the visitor! -M-r-Pida;—fr.—;■■■...... r: 4^ 0 ~8 -.nalnler that Cheered the hnm» nmwd. 10 points during the half. The *Fal- -Aztecs,-veW—ptrforan -un—H,o—rmnmt OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN tallied ,ten points, A t half time R o 3. Richkus. c...... 0 ? 0 0 and It had to be their only congela­ cons made a game stand In the third for the Itedcaps; Policastro, former Formerly w ith T. C. Bothmann, Inc., for the past 15 years selle panfe had taken a 16-10 edge. J. ButtweH, g...... 1 0 l tion for the next half hour, since the qoarterr-outscoring the Superiors 9-5 Iftt flelSSr, of the Merrimac A. o , o l Hillside offered stiff resistance again W WeUet, g...... 0 l 1 invaders amassed twenty-nine mark- Now Located at 1203 East Grand Street, Elizabeth to reduce, the Jsad to JMw25, Sparky Elizabeth, Ed-IsbreGht and Steve Or la ' the th ird period, find outscorCd ers before the next goal dusted the net! Bohlef did some fine shooting for" the ilhh at first. Eddie plpyed In grea N ext to W orkm en’s B. & L. Association—Phone EL. 2-6842 the" Parkers by a e-5 Thargln. Am • Totals...... M , , . . . , 4 22. vlsitdW--in this-;quarter. - The visitors on the Hillside hoop. Black and Gibby Style laijj year for the ChiSox of- New W e Are Ready to Serve Your Needs! Spectacles, E ye Glasses, met-man, Lindner, and DeRose found 3RD WARDERS had a fighting chance trailing by^only sank a basket apiece, anfi the former ark. Lou Zabielski will also perforr Lenses Duplicated, Eye* Tested. the-rlm fo r the homesters In this dl ,»C|9 F. P. 6 points going into the final ten min had tw o-fouls" to his predl,t early Irr for the Redcaps. For games, write vision of the tilt. T ile Hillside rally1 Goldfein. f...... ,3 2 13 - Special Attention Given to Oculist Prescriptions utes of play then Al Neske got his Streak Cervan, o f $8 Silver avenue v could not be sustained through the Neidner, f. . .. ; ...... 2 i *3 the period. Lenses Ground on Premises mystid rlghVharid busy and it worked final moments, however, and hoselle ShaphowltsS’ f, r rr r. ..IfiLiiiiT^ritr'n'ji The^oldec- and heavier. Hillside: sec= like a charm as Al converted three V isit. Must Utsatbs •Bark j9.ga.in totaled ten points. H ill­ Piatol. g...... i 1 3 onds defeated the visiting scrubs 1J-7, Some plants grow hairs to keep th, oL D eR ose^ passes into . field goals. side cduld record only live, Winaraky, g...... 1 0 2 Roe4 put the finishing touches to the in a free-for-all before the main event poree of their Im t m from being 5 HILLSIDE game caging some pretty field goals Totals ...... , , , . , . 11, 4 30 The summary: choked by floe dust and dirt A pleat Q. P. P. ■net breathe or |t rann<$ live- to run the "tmal" t o " 47. Reed was DeRose, f...... 3 0 ■ « high scorer of the gam e with 8- field LaPorce, f...... 0 0 0 goals and three foul tossea ior -a, total Lindner, -A.—, ...... 4 0 : g ^pLl9 points^ Hec DhlRase tailled 12 Ammerman, g. .. .Cn...... 1 2 '4 -on 5 field goatv^and^^ait^of'^fauisi ■KftifE g ...... 0 1 1 to trail a step^rttfirid Reed. Sparky K. & J. Market Childrens Corner A MHOTBY EDMOIVM .Bohler playedbest for the losers soar­ Totals - ...... » j 21 ing 9 - points' hawking some pretty ffROSELLE PARK ..., 1 mid-cou^t Shots. The locals wll 1 play LIGHTHOUSE ADVENTURES a . p p : -thetUnlon A. A. next week instead of- Klelni r. . I .. . 7. . . . , .'TTTV.'y 11 Thursday February 19 at Hillside. ", ..PART -r 43 Coe Avenue Hillside Pr?y, t...... 7 .1 0 4 “ •Hello,* Mid I, ‘Do you knovf where SUPERIORS Tel. Em. 2-6159 Mapps, a...... 8 these boats come fromT O. F. P. B. Brown, g...... Y....J 1 i Mallack, f. . , s ...... - 2 } 5 “ ‘From the Hast Indies,' -said the: Byram, g ...... ,9 0 0 hoy, “They're dandles, aren't - they? MEATS OF QUALITY—LOW PRICED Cordnei—- g . . . . . ___ 0 Sqoddyfi '’f, i ; . . . 0 0 6 Clipper Ships! Want to go on boardT C. Brown, g...... 0 0 ' 9 Reed, c...... 8 j jj “I remembered my errand in time Yuika, g T ; .TT. ... .1 0 •ad told him about it. Til take you TWkta r * i there," he said. Burke, g...... 0 o 0 Score b y ’ periods: Bigger and Better Specials for this Week End Neske, g. . 8 k / 9 “U{e went on together. This new IflUulde 5 p | 5-—21 companion seemed especially Inter­ Roselle; P a r k ...... 9 10 ( 10__ J i ested la me. ‘You're rich, aren’t you V Totals ...... 19 9 47 Referee, Kmusche. NUTLEY FALCONS he asked. ‘Have yon a lot of Honey with youF Q. F . P C iMontgome^y, ___ ... ______-.8 1 7 "I showed him the roll of bills my ARMOUR’S CLOVER BLOOM ST. CATHERWE FIVES father had given me. I noticed that Mason, , g . . . . . 2 1 5 FANCY YOUNG FOWL to ' he looked at It rather wistfully, and I Bohler, g. , V...... 4 1 9 v A 1 Quality 3^ lb. S ife lb. Davies, -g...... '.8 % 7 WTO TILTS ON COURT would have given him some gladly If 25 . .2 0 4 1 hadn't known that I needed it all After a two weeks layoff both St. tor my father's errands. Cathbrine^a • Junior , Holy Name teams Tdtkfe ..14 4 32 “On the nett wharf we found the scored victories at the parish hall Superiors ...... , iff- n g 16^—47 shop, but the shutters were down Monday night. The first team down: Falcons ...... 7 '9 9r? - ,^-^32 and the door locked. It was evidently laga and aarva vary wall to ed the Keafny Wanderer^ b/ a score FRESH JERSEY FORK Referee Farrell, Hillside A. A. too early. So we went exploring on bodloa together. The Korkins car of 32-'2'8 and the second team beat •the end of. the pier, jumping over swim, roll or stand tract, Stood is LOIN ROAST ',.,...... Have all tha corka that com* Iqto lino they make vary perfect ton plna 195 H. S. BASKETBALL the Pirates, 24-23, in the last few sec­ piles, and climbing around some Any Size Roast your houae! So many things can ba and whan a toft ball la rollad at thaw , onds of play. The first team, hand! This afternoon on the High 8chool barges that were fastened at one cor­ dona with, them, so many membars of will tumble at will, Anlmala art fua gymnasium, the faculty will play the capped by a ;slip|>efy floor, missed ner of the wharf. (ho "Korkin" family can bem ud, that the -Senior -class at- basketball and the many opportunities to score bift were you will hare hours of fun, oneo you plcturea will give you many Idas* and “When I realized from the height have made a collection. Faces of all never headed after the first few min you wlU have many of your own. Hava Juniors Will clash with the Sopho- of the sun that It must be time for kinds can ba drawn on tholr soft aides, you somo' around tha bouaa to atari Fancy Large Leg* of Genuine Legs o r Romps utes of play. Heeseman played a fine toothpicks mmko excellent arms and business to begin, I hurried back to with nowT —nor.nee Walton. Fricassee Spring Lamb floor gam e for the winners, breaking the shop. . My friend had wandered o f Veal up many o f the Wanderers plays while off, and I was alone again. Firmly running wildly np and down, looki-e and looked mo over from head to foot M a n T a p e rs hePs* scoring eight -points. Burke was high dntchlng the letter my fhther had behind colls of rope and boxes, and their hands on their hips. ‘What do scorer- ror the Holy Name team- with given me, I walked Into the shop, . even In the water, -wjien I saw my you want?' asked one of them, rath­ 27c lb. 27c lb. - — wm |wtn ten—points, Padavano- scored 11 fo r From out o f the shadows on the other m v friend, the little ragged boy, disap­ er sharply. 29c lb. ® * Is practically without the losers. The ^score at half time side o f the coas­ pear behind the building on the end “.Tve lost my mousy, and I don't Milk-Fed - Any Originally applied to I stood 20-14 in fav'or o f the homesters. ter, .a n . old . nun of the wharf. know where I am,’ I said, timidly. > AnySlZe P " * H c u i having i In a preliminary game the seconds ' ' ‘Size. peered. He .pushed “ 'Walt for me,’ I cried. 1 ran after " 'We haven’t any money to gtvp eat1 euuldcould be mmeasilyUi cracked wbeu trailed w ith only a f e y seconds to play bis spectacles up Mm along the edge of the slippery away,' said one of them. Then she whefi Burke, shooting for the basket, on his nose and pier near,the water's edge. The way spoke more kindly. ‘Ton'd bettor go Top or Choice Sirloin with a second to Play, sunk the shot Puritan Sugar looked at the let-, waa narrow, and I was afraid of fall­ outside where yon came from, and M M I* lactate all «lUrmt- as the whistle blew ending the game. Cured Smoked ter. 'Ah, my old ing off, but I hurried on, dinging ate t policeman to tell you the way,' ** «any of which tarn folly Round Roast Steaks Snyder, with 11 points, was best for friend's son. Jack,', now and then to a pile to steady my­ “ "“ f «WI| ti the average wild the winners while r Laiit and Knox “They returned to their gossiping, be said, Tm . glad self. Why didn’t he watt for me? I leaving me standing there, so the on- shared honors for the losers with ta meet you.' ^ ______Wondered. It wasn’t fair of him to eight points each. " ty thing tor'm e to do wss to go back . “ Tm glad to meet yon. alr,l.aaid~L play games wnen i needed him. He through the tunnel, l nadn't wanted 32c lb. 32c lb. 25c lb. JUNIOR H O LY NAME Calibrate Ease o f Mlad and reached Into my packet for the might have seen the money some­ to tell the two women that I didn't » them deslrwt easa, la tba I rat _ OFF bills my tether had given me. But where, or at least he might help me Whole or Shank , Reinfurt, f. .. '777.7'. 0 8 know what a policeman wan They !•»«• taka cara o f tk « m m o f tk j I brought my band out, empty. The And It. I had forgotten the kind wouldn’t have understood, not know* FarrelL f...... 3 6 H alf »>Bd; for that wlU M i l aO oth tr money waa gone. storekeeper. It seemed to me that lug that I had spent all my life la a telferiaga easy; bat aotUag tea awp- T wue so frightened -that I didn’t this boy was my. only friend In a lonely llghthonse, a mils from ahora. Heeseman, c. . . . * 1 ,> .T , 7.. , F jort a raaa wheat mind la w a n ted.— use my wilts. Instead of telling the strange,and bewildering city.'and he Jones, g...... 0 "Bewildered by the noise and con­ rilltr. storekeeper my trouble and . asking waa running away' from 5 me. Carney, g...... o fusion, I looked about me. 'The street -FANCY LAROE ' Want la r him to help me, I rushed buck on the “By now we had left the wharf Sullivan, g...... -m...... & was thronged with people, more than MILK-FED FOWL 29c lb. wharf,- thinking that ahd I found myself In a tangle of ■attvM af U Paa, I had seen In all my Ufa before. Some 5-6 lb. Size' )’ there while I was Streets.' I had no Idea which way to o f them were selling fruits tnd vege­ with ragged boy. I was go, but kept on, turning new to the WANDERERS tables from chits pulled up beside the left, now to the . right, bumping-Into curt, tnd all o f them Method to be O. F. people, and squeezing between the busy about something I wee standing Pkdavano, T7 75 I IT in a ante wKfcb I htetd t voice i p S F -Land- O'Lakte Sweet Smith, f. :. .. .0 0- 0 - Land O’Lakee “Thinking I u * him disappear Into lng to me. I looked up gratefully and Karaaa Saldiarfs Wa FedoHch, c. 3 0, 6 Cream Butter, lb.. Fresh Laid Eggs, dog.... 84c a dark tunnel that led under a house, m w a tall, gray-halred man in a rilg Brochla-w, c. . 0 0 .0 I slipped In, too, and came out Into a hat He mulled down at me. JPfaff, .g.- .i. .1 3 9 sunny courtyard that had no /exit ex­ * 'Please, sir, are yon a policem u r aad of iMrtr saaal wHth I Kerr, g. ----- . 1 0 2 cept the way by which'I had coma 1 asked politely. The old man laughed NOTICE—Bring this Ad. with you and receive 1 lb. Swift’s knt to H ate, t e a te a teh which a I was completely loot and laughed. 'No, Pm not e police­ f & m TotaJa .%...... 7. - ...... 12 jwattead tea hilt af tea “In the middle o f the court two Referee,* A. Farrell. . . man,* he said, "but perhaps I can Silver Leaf Lard FREE with any pruchase of $1.00 or more aheat tra techaa ahora < stout woman were gossiping. When a f .tea S a a te a aoMlar 1 SECONDS yon. H ave yon lo*t„your wnyf tew mtw ms they stopped tut.tug (To Be Continued.) Conroy, "L ...... 0 0 0 1 HTT.TJITng TOOSa, FRIDAY. FtBEPABT *>. 1M1 PfW* Four MORE CONTRIBUTORS TO PLAN FOR CANAL ®hp ^UlaUip ®tm w DROUGHT RELIEF FUND -Printed - and Published every Friday at; 331 HollywoodAvenua . IN NICARAGUA Hillside, New Jertay Mrs. li, £ T'l(.null mm or un .mom interested ... yrnlwjMp” fertiVlghl' R elle i-Dciumjttre. and 128,000,000,000,000 March . 1911. at I 0 . by the 'ownshlp Heedquarteri announced. last night th fttS fe S dat0 Xnny Engineer* Chert Best M large >• the eerth. Tbe distance sutiii-di.-; . ■ WSKM...... la probably 880 light yearn. This dls tnld Com mi eel on ere will ^ive HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, lac $6 3 0 5 has been donated. New do­ intereetecl or affected by either , Sidney SiltfSrsielli. IMwniestt'Hanwger nations during Hie weeK-were-mnmae: Site* for that ef the inn from the eerth, ar Telephon Elizabeth 2-1701 High School $105.06. five dollars, H er; Locks and Dam*. bert O’, ftan'clolph, Nelus Corbet,, about 1^ 60,000.00 0.000.000 miles. George A. Chapman and Mrs. A. G. Oreytown, Nicaragua.—An Ameri­ Subscription Kates Communications Woodfleld: throe dollars. Mrs. D. L. can canal acroie Nicaragua, long a LIBERTY '/VENUE, FJtOM''°wftU,f ------The TIMJSS--;iWi be sent to any part of the The-Tl-MifiS-is al ways pleased tolpubliah letters Miller- Miss Kennedy's class of Kur- dream of Shipping men and political AVENUEENI'K SnilTHHIAOTBlnfSOUtHEASTlftLY ir . . lliwAl United States for the regutaf subscription price of and other items of interest to readers, and invites dcn-Looker School.*; 12-03; two dol­ and miUtary strategists, will pass LACE, PRO**' lars, P. Oscar - Race and Mrs. H- D. through a further planning stage this DIME . E iCOUNtY LI ^2,(ju a yea;-, single copies 5-cents, Postage to Can­ such communications The name and address of ALEXANDER J. Steward: one dollar, E; C. Leonard and summer when United States army en­ DAVID JQONZER. ada and foreign COlHitrtBs must be added to these the writer must be given in every case, not neces­ GEORGE RUTT1MAK Mrs. It J1 Jure Ison cclUiJors can­ gineers will complete a thorough »ur- sarilyLior puldkatiotu„Ml M an evidence of good vas, *14.86. Peb. 20-it faith. Anonymous communications will not be vey of the route and report an con- ■tructlon problems and probable cost, --A - Dtiblished. THE TIMES ADVOCATES ■ays the New fork Tim es A complete Tme of DelieatesM CATHOLIC FORUM WILL Tor months the engineers have and Home Cooked 'Spnei^ 'Adequate Municipal Building to been living In tropical Jungles dodg­ Important and Domestic Chew House All Government Offices. of Kducatlon at all, as the matter was strictly COMMENCE THIS SUNDAY ing disease and watching out for In- LINE nne for themscLvestodeeide.. If the unions (urrectionlpta while their diamond and all other suitable Lenta SeriuusL Study uf Supply and Quality Food Delicacies are unable ttTregul&te tliemselves, it is time The Lenten fontm for nl drills have hew biting Into the earth FOR SALE of Water, to show thnm \ .iere to put their dams somebody else did the regulating. Some un­ nually under the auspices 45c lb. Yaban coffee, special ^fjXTJTiWw ~ p T C l Streets - and locks Their aurvey, one of the ion members are of the belief that the' situ j ^aturty. jraamiMi&it. oM the Hdly e l j ia n o r La n e a l l e n & s o n . week-end 39c lb. most exhaustive studies Of- a canal UuJ, Through Highways. rises and sets hi their own back yards, but Name SofitletTv tht| yeat from 360 Morris A ve, Elizabeth, N. J- Agents for Clapp’s Baby Soup) problem evar mads has been based 1 ‘'inpiele Improvement ni~ "Ail ary 22" To March OSrwtlTtte ad ...... TBl.' Elizabeth '2=jhI'63— , tlieii- neliavlor and frequently uufasoflablc de­ upon the experience gained thfough by Hev. William I. Lonsrgan BRAND NEW OOZY HOME Streets. mands are doing thdm more harm than good'. the building of the Panama canal, and BARNETTS DELICATESSEN Associate: Editor of ‘.America 6 il^nms- sun parlor: open porch; tile i :mt* mid Playgrounds. upon the great Increase ,ln engineer­ 47. Coe Ave,, . Hilffij Rather Thomas F. Canty is s r(tua! kitchen and bath: steam heat; garage; ing technique since the Panama canal Tel. Elizabeth 2-1534 REDUCE EXPENDITURES director of thc Hol-y—Name and Jol $8.4-00: terme. • • “ The most certain way of providing tax T. Walsli president. V is completed. il . \ igiiiui- The Price of liberty. ’' The building of a canal across Nlca- The Forums will be held PIT the fl- REO TRUCK for sale— 1923 1 toi relief is to start the study of expenditure con­ rfgus was considered feasible long Particular men prefer the coinfort i UNION BEHAVIOR trol, ’ ’ says J. R: Seaman, of the Colorado State Sunday afternoons during Lent, w-i first class edrtdltiim. Apply modern equipment maintained im the Topics as follows: The .Vatican before the shorter cut across Panama .7, Labes .uEions whose members, at- doing Tax Commission. ‘ f Some means must be de- Railey avenue, for in->i,-.ctlc,n the m ost sanitary* conditions. Signals Danger. The Menace of Youth] was begun; In fact, n private Ameri­ consttruetfou worts oil-—the new Leslie vised of checking public expenditures withoqt AU REU Q DI MAURO $ Making Democracy Safe .t o r ,/j M can company began construction there Sshoot ar c iTot" doing themselves any.particu­ 94 Siinnxnit Avq.$ Hillside, N. J depi lving the people of essential governmental Wor'.a, w ill the present Purest Pre- as long ago as 18&T. There was i Ever>r desired tonsortal service Is a lar epedit by allowing their own internal squab­ services. M'his is the only way to solve the \ail? and The New Christian Rejoin* time when the United States came i'URNISJlED ROOMS for rent; two and Inexpensively performed- bles to interfere with the progress on a much tax question. close to authorizing a Nicaragua pleasant connecting front rooms, canal, but—no It 1* said—a volcapo needed educational building. in tpnes like “ No tax relief will ever be brought about isioijs jra held at St. Mary’ private family, light housekeeping, began to smqke about that time and ’ thesh. when the building trades have been liit by shifting the burden from one group to ano­ 5l auditorium, South Broad am 274 Oakwood A venue. the government was persuaded to turn by the depression iii fleVc e’dnstruction, it would ther, or by finding new sources of revenue/J South streets. Elizabeth, and begin Is the Panama route. Now the Nica­ BUILDING, 24x44, suitable for auto- seenantWt Die unions ivdliiAbe mbre tiinrp.aaixi- irombUy at 3;l-t> p. m. and adlour The people of Goloradb should give a vote’ raguan project Is again to the fore, ous to sec.'that then members did all they could ,t 5. I'ollowing each address ample repairing o r ” light manufacturing of thanks to a public official Vhd is honest because It la contended that the Pan­ HILLSIDE MOTOR to live up t'b eobtmjs Jbtjfe'eompletion of the mporttioity-- will -be offered for ques- Also 2 rooms on 2nd floor fo r light enough to make such a statement. They should ama canal will eventually be unable housekeeping. f^O monthly fojr work, i.-cu -"j Icim Catholic and non-Oatholio in’en TRANSPORTATION CO. pension him for life if he eqruhelp them get te handle all t6e ocean traffic be­ tire putlding- -Write: Box- P i care ~ instead, wheii tin.* board urj^ tf otttipn .does Hike are .rordlally 'Invited to ai actual tax relief. me-nrii-m...... tween the Caribbean and the Pacific. .--■Hillside Tiaftes. 70 Yale Avenue, Hillside its best to rffia^^^ffijBCiB^loyaent-c^-ha.ate'" Safeguard for the Future. ing it, mandatory to employ .ilfly percent local The Panama canal can be Improved SIX ROOMS rent; all improve THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Moving and General Express labor, -the unious get to -fighting about-wiiich ._te- Increase its capacity from 80,000,- ly. decorated The first line of defense against fire ill has jurisdiction, the Newark or Elizabeth-lo­ 000 tone of traffic . annually to 45.- feiifgrj^yine any community is the fire department. Its OBSERVANCE OF LENT Twice daily to New York cals.—-Wark-'-sn the Aiyw --builijing -hea- been C T A D T C I T C T r A T U C D IN U ’ C 000,000 to BO,000,000 tons or perhaps 2-20-2t efficiency may determine whether a blaze shall O l A K l d A l j l . L A I n C n U l L 0 ; Slightly more, sad It is not expected halted twice mow because the unions have not Unionville 2-1231 rjecn ablmto'-VuniO lo ah irgreemeiit-ove-iHi#Heh- be quickly subdued, with a minimum loss.,or ----- ffiafeas--______Wl.t an much tonnage will pass WANTED of their Hillside members should be employed whether it shall become a roaring, destructive With the beginning of the Lenten | gbrough it for ten or twenty years; HOUSEWORK or washing :air^; iron- conflagration. Season, ashes were distributed tafte even now there ere periods—each - ing by the day or hduf. 73 Albert OH 1UlS job. _ Our modem fire departments present'an the o'clock mass and also after eve­ ls when the leal passes through— street: Uniopviye 2-^X^8. ■ QsstUTSBfifis libs these juie not calculated interesting contrast ,to-those of 'anoienf -times, ning devotions on Wednesday at St. When the canal approaches seem to make tne UBions more popular, li certain It was not until after the great London fire of Catherine’ s ChurEh, King and North crowded. A new canal wonld, It la LOST AND FOUND BILL HILL’S ORCHESTRA Broad streets. Rev. William L,. Lon- : districts Jiavedurisdiclioii in this territory, the; 1665 til at fire fighting was given serious study asserted, provide Indefinitely for the ergaLr, ■ 8> :Jtt—haa—been—secured—to BDUND— A \ouuq Colit' .log aiourn: rules should b5 lived up to. , ' I f thdy, "dp. not ana organized fire departments orCated. future, and would also give an al­ ™ AND MUSIC STUDIO preach ~ tl\h~:Xen'ten Sermons #evefy ternative routs In ease of war and Dehlgfi—Valley*- bnld-ge, -Gall-R ig. 3 live up-to the rules, they (Should, in the face 2644-W. lft this country t)ie first public firc _fight-_ Wednesday evening ending Wednds- the destruction of now existing means Saxophone - Clarinet - Piano of the shortage of employment, conipromisc so ing organizations of importance were the vo l-. day Marqh 18. His general topic ef quick communication between the LOST, last week, tan colored' ehdWi Mayfair Theatre Bldg. -■ that-flve-intcnt -fft tlve eontraet,-to-give employe unteer “ fire societies ’ ’ which combined pre­ throughout th$ Lenten season will oceans The effect o f n Nicaraguan license Ho. 42. Reward. 1113 Long Evenings 7 to 10 p. m meat to as manjy Billside workmen as possible) paredness for. fire with social diversions. The •be “ Religion and-*the Laity.”* out. canal on the trade and development of avenue. Phone Elizabeth 2-3186. All Day Saturdays first successful steam -pumping engine was • The followlngjset'mons will be given the Central American republics. It la The spectacle of c tain members of the adopted and used byjCincinnatti. Ohio, in 1853. by him on the respective dates: Feb­ also predicted, wonld be beneficial. M ons a-bpeariiig befor the Hoard of ISduca- '’Nowadays tbe riip-to-date fire department ruary 48, “The handwViting on the The present survey, which haa been M m g that iQoai.yvoi.kn on be em- is equipped with deluge sets, turret pipes'.and Februaiy .25\ ‘‘The PUl&r and carried out by MaJ. Daniel L Saltan, ployed' saa-'oii® ititat'wa^ ie,nljirely uncalled for. water towers capable of projecting-streams gi^iind of March■ 4, "(3-Uftrd- has been going forward with such pre­ if that the way mamhars ol thesb ttoious bo- 'Iiv;: tfre R a il^ g T pqiht,’’ T March i1 i cision that the topographical work of water as high as eighty stories sbove-v-the- Tn Che ’ I'obtsteps of the Masteip” , -have, l . giving false Hillside addresses so that has been completed and only some ground. Vast progress has been made, in the MarcS .^S, “Shadows in fche Valley o|!f they n / get work on Jl)? job* the unions or drilling remains to be done. Lleqf. perfection of our fire fighting facilities, and P fe ,” 'H is last sermoiV will be oh Gen. Edgar Jadwln, chairman of the their u nbers ijave no quarrel witfi. the Board they are still’in a process of evolution. Every i^fareh -27, Good Friday .night; ap'd- of-Ei lnteroceanlc canal board, and Sydney Jucation. They, should .take steps' to American community, large or small, has found ^yiii-be “ Life after death.” The-Len^i B. Williamson, senior civilian member bring 'theh’-qSvTi members in tine so that they that a high-class fire fighting organization, well ten* deWtiohs started Wednes­ of tha board, will soon Inspect the TfehaVe nvith tieoehey and not, tell falsehoods. equipped, is one of the best possible invest­ day are as follows: Wednesdays at There was no eause for appealing to the Board ments. & o’clock *p, m. Rosary, sermon and It la understood that the San Jnan benediction of the Most Blessed Sac- valley route will be selected a» the ;rament. Friday afternoons at .3 p. m., best Although It la eeven miles CHAPMAN TELLS ROTARY 1 Way of the Cross for Children. Friday longer than the Deseado route recom­ ABOUT CONCRETE WORK i 150 STUDENTS OVER! FARRELL AT MAYFAIR evening- at 8 o’clock, Way ot the C ro^ mended by the Admiral Walker com­ d^bencdi0t|bh of the most Blessed mission thirty years ago,. It Ih be­ . ,»i i-lij'£6rd Ohapntan discussed 'tCpri-7 Sacrament. Sunday afternoons at 4 lieved to be more economical”; the MAXIMUM AT SCHOOL;,4i^te 0oristruption,, at the meeting o|- , . . I his was a simple IN COMIC ROMANCE Unlock,. Rosary and. benediction, estimated coat o f the canal b y . the (Continued from page one) the ^oi&ry'-Cjub Tuesday at"the Hill­ creed of doing well tho j b" I Weekday masses during Lent will be velley route would be about $700;- side Presbyterian Church, detailing ‘The ncess and the Plumiber" ati;7 and 8 o'clock, The —Weilnesday. • .•Meavber-s of the Board o.N s(/me of his experiences. He referred set before hint. No question Education! Jacob W in d -5*., aralA'CeccI ith, Charles Farrell and Maureen services WifT be announced at a later Length ef Valley Route. •to some of ihp difficulties . that are * and W o^fik -w&re ’In Uu> inspection O'Sullivan and Walter Huston in “ The The length of the canal proper by of personal glory entered in encountered fn building the- overhead Bad ManM are the two features sched- this route would be 172 miles. From IfigTwaj^ W lR O uteT B r El iza be t h, . . r no spirit of ostentation. Members of the- board suggedi^l ufed foF the Mayfair Theatrt tonight Brito, tbe western terminus, tbe line, “ tlrey u'crald' have .a," concrete expert nd itomorroiV^— - ef the canal would follow the valley Such selflessness is the very Night at ^he Rotary Club and a big at- .firsl .ftiiiv deals with the head- Church Services of the, Rio Grande to the western con­ ^beBdanee—is expected to make this a long romance- between-,-a--young en­ tinental divide, 182 feet above the spirit of greatness. We do gineer and a royal heiress and is ab­ beth Avenue Presbyterian cavations prevented a satisfactoryitM. frnl“ “ rta- ______see, which wonld be crossed by a cat. well to recall the inspiring undantly spiced with comedy and sur- , Rev. Arthur ^Jorthwood, pas- A Sight o f thrst locks, etch 1,200 feet waie^^pd clipped off a few pfishig situations. '‘The Bad Man” 30;^: 'hi. graded school. 10:45J long end 128 wide, arranged-at a unit history o f this noble life as; is an'adventurous rpmance in Mexico. A’orship with sermon, “Christ- Wet*e5” ^ c h i r i e T . LIONS HEAR DETAILS OF at ths western end o f the cut, wonld we observe.the'national holilss w i tzigT'president of the^Gon- Another double.."feature bill sched- G-reat. W ork." 7- p./an. Inter raise chips to the level of Lake Nica­ crete Form Workers, who is, erecting- ANNUAL CONVENTION uled|ftESunday, Monday, and Tires- J arid Senior Christian Endeav- ragua, which for working purposes day ' commemorating hs: day, consists of Walter Hust'on. and ivprship with four ad- the forms, -said /the cortorete had noT (It varies with the seasons) Is con­ birthday. We do well to fol­ a final set dpe to weathei' condltJoh&.' ' Details- on attending the fifteenth Phillips^ Holmes in “The Criminal “ What Christ Has Done sidered as 110 feet above the tee. ;^:rrr::gicrcR"-oe2ca^ -tiiternat-iona-l—convention of~Lions Tn- -Code~-and - Divorce -Among Friends'K From the continents! divide, the low his footsteps in our -oivn- _ sal d. -\v as ta k en-f-pom—an- m;pp er—l.C'jceh with—James-Hall—bexr-Cndy-arrd Irene canal would follow the valley o f the Galv ieran - Church, . Rev Irambie way. ■}]6j 17, were presented to the Hillside D'eiroy. “The CrimfhaT Cbde” is be1 Las Lajaa river te Lake Nicaragua, footing at the School,-was offered-’aa Lions a t-'i^ lr meeting Tuesday night Morgan Wagner, pastor. 9:45 a. ing acclaimed as one finest thus completing the first sixteen milep e\-'iaeWrero’oesday^fright. ■ - pictures of the. year. Huston plays Sunday. School. m. morning of the Journey. Tbe take, an expanse' the leading.-role of the -pn1Hn.n am*. __ - W^tripi- he had , ins-pec fed....the state- officials of > the organization. vrorship, Anthem by the-eh.crirr ieymOn ef about 2,700 eqnara miles, deep , .George W, Bray district governor, — work t vi^lcc d a 1 ly.and:; foimd It-satls^ den,£M lm es giving a- fine portrayal enough to afford navigation by ocean said that more than three hundred qi a sensitive ^outh reacting to prison LAXiau.lia--PleaaL^S—iJr—rrfr-eA'eriing-wor' —factoiLy— -Ttha oonoitefe !W_opk -also has ahJpr-aefmoiT:r ilChri^- in the Heart. ’ most of the portion : -f:r-om^Niaw^J«nsey-_have-sig-nifled their cOhditlonsr-jJt^isrrbas'ed—on—thFe^over^- by the ennal project, would intd-nt-l o-n— of--goin gv He po! nted out poweidn g_l o.ve—of—a—y on t-h fu 1-co n vicV 8—pl_m., Wednesday evening, l^nien- ha utilized for aaventy miles by ths that although membership in the ®buthe daughter oflthe- warden,____ The Hillside National Bank servlcer sermon: - ‘gleaning fhe Tein iv|bns throughout th^ country'slumbeci "Divorce Among Friends" is wlth- plb!” ' • - • - I “ '-v - being dredged to afford sufficient Hillside, N . J. 'during'' 1930, - an increase was now oufc doubt the gayest and at the saiTne tspth. It It estimated that 8,800,000 ?vi'd^rtt. | The New time the most humane treatment of cubic feet of water wonld be drawn CASHIER .Slate >Secret^,ry Ga-rl Bannwart re- the -theme— the ^amvauting-fruSBarnl Net Natural Lake ‘ A Friendly Institution’ ferred to the state Convention to be antl the too clever young wife, who Laka I* r% la North Caroling, Is through the locks 'h^eid-Hii"'^ewuTk-Tym^hmsda^^^ artificial. It Has near Ash Tin#, anfl of- the lake RF.5TIRANT -eB‘d*-of"thlngs;—-— waa made by damming a small stream the A t the state delegation to the Toronto I486 Long Ave. Hillside In a narrow valley In the momtalna which la 119 miles long rernsnUon. urged attendance, phomla- It haa a ahore Una o f about fifty rat leaves the lake to We serve hot plate dinners at *n~ nil a good time who would join RESIDENT HELD IN WEST allea, whlle iu width U seldom mors laches the Caribbean at npon from 11 a, m. to 2 p, m. pasrlWmYsylvania-New Jersey delega than a quarter o f a mile. It la ona In that distance tbe ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘•on. Deputy District Governor Aus- Lniicheons and Sandwiches at IN ABANDONMENT CASE •f ths scenic marvels of North Caro­ stream fells 102 feet from mean low Elizabeth Avenue at Vt’lllmr ' Arthur North wood. Pastor lake to mean low sea level, in the alTflsfeff—""*" Choral 1 festival to’ be 10:45 a. m, “ Christianity's Great Work.” Coffee — Tea — Milk Police of Fai-go, N. D.. ara holding upper fifty miles navigation la ham­ Old Musical I s .tr .m a t pered by tow rapids. By constructing —8u00_p. in. “ What Uhr-ist has done for me. -Four Address^ Hebbe’s Bread and cakes sold here Gordon l « of Milleldo, on chargee a dam at Conchoda dam-site, fifty Ali Home Cooking;..... of- abandoning hie wife alia clTIid 1 A psaltery was s stringed lasts* Great Song Service, Harlow Gurtis, Leader. man} shaped Hke the Greek latter mllaa from the lake, the obstacle of Hilleide polioe requested-his arrest, dolts It was used by ths ancient He­ these rapids could be overcome end A- Woffian was held with-hfm pending brews. is medieval times a g g S p i the level of the lake raised five to investigation. Hillside polled .statpd had from 1* te M strings and a aenal> saren toet { p r o v id e better navlga- -6tn?la|nrwOT made by Mrs. Law-and tag beard. It waa played by pinching thronglv information furnished, by Rer Lengthanlng the Labs ' Daniel Leeds Miller f.a\4 was nrresied Tuesday. -— incorporated • The Conchuda dam-site has received Until two years ago Mr. and Mrs. favorable consideration. The spill1 CLEAN COAI way o f a dam built there must be DUSTLESS COAL MEANS Gordon Law lived at 141 j Munn ave­ All our Coal is well screened before leaving the yard tapabls according to a recent official nue. I.oea! police say that Mrs. J law , * fall ea the •%p* “ HEAT SATISFACTION” Hal Investigators" e f tor big railways . statement from -th a' army engineer It W ill P ay You T o B u y From jvltdf tfyt..her on'n efforts .located her Who have t» test all tha goods snp- headquarters at Granada, of discharg­ You can recommend if HIGHLY to your FRIENDS husband in North Dakota, has refused pUnd for tha company’s ass ing at least 100,000 second feet of William Hale Coal Company to accept weekly allowances from his water. The effect o f the dam would Phone EL, 2-7123 ha te add fifty miles to the lake por­ WA; 2-1938 pay envelope offered by Law's employ- bristles la. s . a Anthracite — Beat Grade* — Bttuminou* 1366 No. Broad Street tion o f tho canal ronte ail well as pro- eri> in Chicago. Mrs. Law now iive's ln tram cotton la carpets'or Phone Waverly !-SIO» 28 LIBERTY AVENU* bewjMMh vibration a gas , Irvington. ’4 ww, Each load delivered i* carefully weighed THIS IS GALLED MEANEST PRACTICAL" M JOKE IN WORLD B m Q m theTim eSTaKlA 2nd GREAT WEEK! th* atook In Trad* of Newark Tikes “Millie” To Its Heart Record Crowds Aoolaim Greatest Human Emotional Drama ...... in Y ea n ! _ - ast practical Joke In th*. world baa b*ei> brought back from Fez, Mof- rocco, b j T. Howard Kelly, globe-trot- ting reporter. wo ril that violin “MILLIE” It'd an Arab snake Joks, Kelly eay* In the American Druggist, and It alwaya with Helen Twelvetree* work*, although all Morocco knows about It Ha observed It In operation “ Treat’em like tramps! They’re all alike” was the man­ in Fes, and It went like this: handling creed of this dark-eyed tempest who broke the traces 1 of convention to'make all men pay for woman’s betrayal a street crowd, asked If any m "oTyJBE PSSSE to be mad* stronger and wit On the Stage — - ill fellow s Several Ara Wilton and Weber “ Pop” Cameron and his forward. The charmer apo Gang in “ Like Father— hem earnestly, and finally. 1 Present “ M y America” Likd Son” them toward his bag of snaki while the crowd yelled approval, The applicant for strength and w Monioa and Ann Skelly with Allan Reno in dona a « s supposed to touch a certc Jimmy Bradleigh and Estes “ Just For Fun’ magic snake, but he was afraid. T delivered an Impassioned i W an Wan San Chinese Ensemble of 12

cents, and then clapped his hands, tremendous reptile wriggled eut o f tti bag—end the frightened Arab bucks full, Or that R -K -0 PROCTOR’S away, to the Jeers of the crowd. NEW JERSEY The charmer picked up his bag < snake*, tied It across the top an flung It In the midst o f the spectator CHA.KL128 I. BO*' Who scattered screaming, but soc they were back again; to watch tt snake man as he made passe* ovi the snake on the ground, chantln weirdly. He again, commanded tt 'Arab to come forward and touch tt magic reptile, but the Arab still wi (JUTTING HOT afraid, so, to show the snake wi harmless, the charmer allowed It I coll affectionately about his arms an shoulders. At his signal, a flute pla; moon, this time In the dire . Harry I- Liftm an, who I FORD er struck up a wild tune, and tt HOTLLS snake man chanted and danced aboi 3ihS at all perturbed «y lt,-li the Arab, who appeared hypnotised. ces it from whilnoo it comes— Suddenly the charmer’s confederal J 8 3 3 2 -1 darted out of the crowd and wrappe a giant, serpent round the neck of tt B p m i M i ml ... candidate for strength and wisdom. ‘The terrorised devil let east ERIE PENN. screech that all but swept the Basqt *r&rt&rJ*Ur- beret right off my head,” says -Kell: “ It waa the moat blood-curdling acres J t a s & S S I ever heard. The screeching An stood there paralysed by fear uni iJeatuhnq . the confederate colled three more, re; of which wore tiles around him. This set him off 111 a flre-cracker. Breaking Into action i last, he ran frensledly In a circle, yel lag to Allah and Mohammed to reset Mas, The crowd roared with barbar g ® The onlookers never fell to rewei MAYFAIR the showmen for the agonising spe tads by tossing him a few coins. RADIO SALON 1450 NO BRO A D S T . England Busy Speeding HILLSIDE, N.J. Up Ite FigEting Plane • speed it the ordi along the lines of t) royal sir fore* thee* days. Jan uar y7<20tlv As order to Increase the speed ; day bombers, fighters, and, probebl army co-operation craft, has been s proved by tb* air ministry. Durli the next 15 months the work Of spee lng up the R. A. F. will tako place. Barly types will probably be i for Judge Dowd placed by the latest models and The Ne w March Free number of now lighters and reco salsianc* aircraft will be added. All contracts bav* not been condu ed, but It is known that more tbah 2 Hawker planes will be built The tyi la a day bomber already lu the llyli equipment o f ono squadron.' ATTENTION Th* plan* i f powered with the Roll Boyce “ F” typo liquid cooled engii o f 550 hore* power. It la a ful equipped two (eater and attains speed o f no less than S180 miles i hour at a height of 10,000 feet Th* *Tury" and the “Norn” are tl lighters selected by the air mlnlst COMPELLERS for re-equipment. The "Fury,” chosi

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hear and climbs to a normal opei tlonel height of 20,000 feet In abo tea minutes. The sea version of tl and Dollar Day Decorations, Attention Oompellers, St. P atrick’s Day craft, some five miles an hour .!e speedy'hut modified for deck ltndii >per Pot Ideas, Co-operative Photograph Adg, Style let- and possible catapult launching, ons, besides Automotive, Bakery, Bank, Beauty Shop, styled the “ Norn." g and Dying, Chicks, Drugs, Dry floods, Electricians,

Airplane Will Replace b, Insurance, Jewelry, Laundry, Linens, M en’s Apparel, Bronci on This Ranc i, Shoes, Seeds, W om en’s Wear, and also W ant Ad fl­ Duff, Nab.—A trim sport model a plan* will soon replace the tradition cow-pony tor riding drift tones* a “spotting" cattle on tbe W. J. Shan at the right price, with attention value to interest As to Hiarry tntoreata In thla aectton of Nebre bee pufehaaed t plan* and Is bow learning to fly tt As soon as he completed the flying time required for a private Ucente, he Intends to use th* plan* far Inspecting fences, hunt­ ing stray cattle and for general super- Ask to see them free at any time

Scottish Woman Dancer Has Wealth of Medals London.—Leu* Dolg, the champion woman dancer of Scotland, baa mage medals than she can use. She has * S S p Phone El 2-1701 a* many modal* that eh* can’t wear SWEEDE!S them all At public appearances she 901 Elizabeth 4ve., Elizabeth ban several page boys displaying more then 1000 (be bee received but which moot wear bocauao of lack of * 4 ^ We are Specialists in prepar- IW y ’v* all been given her la ing under the most Sanitary The Hillside Times conditions Ideal Food specials lor Lent that are wholesome Oh, W W Oriel and appetizing to help you Qlaigow.— A Scottish farmer Is pro- make your Lenten menu a suc­ 231 Hollywood Ave. paring to ohaUeng* th* world to match cess: X ' ■ a tamUy ilka kla. Ho haa ton daaghtara We pride ourselves on producing all our ready-to-serve Salads ovary ano of whom I* riz foot two or end other delicacies at home. Aik your Friends about us. Serving Clubs, Societies, Lodges, and private homes If our Specialty. Call Trinity S-26S9 ?W > Six hillmde m m , Friday, fibbuaby ao, m i

Mflitffpi C M ecklO 'j hre* Diati■ o MUu u L l AL t n o A fsmoui American golfer was 1 4 Under, a lilt aid dlH come totllb ami tty preaanted with a completely broths, beef teu, albumen drlskR famished home by hln a' mlrer*. This gruels,' c-ggnog, cream soups and bar- What To Buy and W here T o Buy It ------r TO 1 V Wl!. i U rSrBYAIRi U l n l l l i ham always Imagined that a really cooked eggs, milk toast, cereals, soft h aw golfer has no use for a home,— custard, junke'.; creamed chicken and A Business Directory of Men and Firms ready to serve you gelatin disiies<— Convalescent did, efficiently in their special Fields. Save time, energy, and federal Authorities Get C lu Duiu-irlst ____ soupg, broiled vendor meats and flsK money by ntilmng this gnide tohelp you get what you need. Evidence of Traffic “ o«Rdd rreaiiled iiolntves. some" light High Watorfalla regeliihies, ' simple saluds, eooked Across border. Bbthariand falls In Kew Zealand, la v^Bflfei'iikecr. 'lesa«r,to > the high eat waterfall In th* world, Engle Pass, Texas.—h’u si civ# «rl- tambllng ns It does 1,904 feet. The dence litis bcnjfi oluained oy United second highest waterfall Is Ribbon States iminignilin^ffiiTlinpities on the fan In fosem lt* National park, itt. Windmill.' Drawbacks P lu m b in g Rio dranrte large trsf- height being 1.012 feet, Windmills can he used to develop Bakeries fle in aliens 8 being cari*!p(i on. along sleet rio power. The drawbacks to Heating the InternatiuiiidHt?Tfliy Mieuns of sir- Or Generally them as electric generatora art the Prompt Service * planes. -The-Mexiiitut government has A aarellst asaeria that -aa axtrava | tonsil power for their size and th# as- been requested r?» -iTfvtiSfijufe 4he sit­ p i t girl usually makes a poor moth- 1 treme variability of power and ipead. TOWNLEY uation on-i-h+H—sldp-of- me border, par­ m Ftrat. however, ahe makes a poor 1 Special devices are needed to compea ticularly wfiTi ^reTN'fdi’ e .to* the secret kaehamr—?oiilh Rent] Ne'va-TIme*. ' ■ate tor those factors. F.Rom anyshyn landing fields which atp used as ths 158 Liberty Ave., Hilliide HEMSTITCHING - bases for the nefarious airplane serv­ Tel.. Connection ice. The' United States immigration THE GARDEN STATE BAKERY A Complete line of Toys, Delica­ 3 Broad St. Elizabeth bureau tins RtBp-bwrrasked to eatab* tessen and Confectionery liab an air patrol o f the border for 326 Morris Ave., Elisabeth the purpose of gunnling it against the Hardware unlawful entry of aliens and to pro- Grassman & Kreh Wo use the' best ingredients ob­ rent other kinds of smuggling. -Phones Rwuntenao. 3-7280-7281 There are isolated and practically' tainable in- our line of our Bakery unguarded stretches of the Rio Grand* C ivil Engineers and Surveyors-- which afford airplane smugglers as Product* ,£he Post Co. welt as smugglers who travel by land Hillside-Office x - , - -Blwabuth Office ■ PLUMBING favorable opportunities for bringing -Hoping a -visit—to-our store -w-il) across thelir Illicit cargoes almost at 1288 No. Broad Street 433 No. Broad Street — noTrviirce-you------Hardware, Lumber, Masons’ and will. Some o f these up protected auc­ DV OLD HOMM Painters’ Supplies, Pipe, Fittings tions of the border are tjX) miles long A nice variety to select from B E N r S and are patrolled by mounted Inspec­ Delicatessen and Factory Supplies ::::::: Other offices, in New YorkrCity, ®woU, Township, Scotch tor* at intervals of only every two or p V —y three days, and Grocery Store 1100 Clinton Are., Irvington Plano Bases Unknown. - Plains and-Morristown A. FREYMAN The airplane bases of the smugglers 1504 Maple Ave., Hillside are believed to be far in the Interior 60 Superior St., Hillside, N. j f of ftexico and perhaps more than 100 miles in the United -States from the Rio Grande. An investigation which Groceries, Bakery and Avenues was recently made of the border towns " U U g M J M A a i Delicatessen of Texas showed no evidence that S m ile At they are being made stopping places for aliens. It vvns pointed1 out by bor­ Tel, Trinity 3-186B ' mos. HAND & SON der immigration officials that ltr would th e A c h i bo -easily -possilrle-f-or- these- unlawful IMS Virginia St. Emerwm 2 -:«2 0 airplane passengers to get far into Barber Shops GEORGE COMPTON the Interior of.Hig jfa jtea States with­ in a few l\‘ urti fitted leaving Mexico AND SON and thus lessen isiie chances ofHhelr ?'i; -e m y iarA v e n u e E Tielng detected. — ilAEdER SHOP REAL ESTATE According to II, 0. Horsley, chief INSURANCE of the Immigration border patrol* In -j------Vc-Br-Wood----- DANCE INSTRUCTION - the El Paso district, | certain knowl­ GsUlftllStMMl 1910 edge has been obtained by him that .[ Marcel and S h am poo...... $1.00 MISS RUTH JOHNSTON Appraisals Mnde there are at least four places fn Juares jlrlaroel ’ ,• _.—.. 65c 1444 North Broad Street Call Waverly 2-2954 on where aliens can obtain passage Into 1132 Salem Ave. Big. 2-1139-R Terrace 3-5081 115-12 Maple Ave., op:p. .WiUiamsop the-United States by airplane. It is Classes in Tap, Toe and Ballet G E N E R A L 0 EsInE C I A 1C - probable' that there are several times Dancing now forming that number o f alien.agencies in Mex­ R A D 1 - 0 ican border towns, he declared. Siipl- W e Sell the .best lar^arrangements can be made In the Our liarb.er_Sliftp is. your Barber Easy Terms more interidr cifICs of Mexico. 0 . RACE, h e . Many Mysterious Planes. Shop FRED'S BARBER SHOP Many mysterious airplanes ‘cross the CHAS. P. MAIER, Inc. Fei'Cneny Of Clinton and Maple International border dally. Most of >4»fl liOlSG AVKN1/K Radio Sales and Service A.ven.1 1 6 , .Irvington thorn fly so high that tlielr presence 282 Chancellor Avenue Now located at 324 Liberty Ave- is detected only tfy. the fa in t noise • Emerson 2-245*2 ______Newark, N. J.______that the$; make. M S estimated that Cbbir-TTUnt , pue, Hillside •no less than fifty airplanes travel dally Ladies’ B air Bobbing ■ REAL ESTATE AND IN to and fro across die border between CkildrOn’s Haireuttiirig El Paso and Bffrvvhgyjjift,, They do Suffering? CLARK'S EXPRESS Service Station i ordinary headache and neuralgia, muscular not follow the “ routes Of the* regular • 9 Cornell Place, Hillside air transport lines, and they are so pains andnd functionali pains. It's excellent for Coryza B ,. a u t y high from the earth that they cannot —cold in the head—and for the aore +>»■«■* Tel. Unionville 2-1389 Meats be Identified. Evidence has been ob­ often accompanies i t C u l t u r e i s Trucking, Express, reasonable CLARK'S SERVICE STATION tained by the i miirigrationauthoritie* Physician* have been writing prescriptions for a Rates 166 Liberty Ave., . Hillside that the usual charge for delivering ■w flsp gnmhlnaHrm fog y e tn . n a. Chinese or other alien Into the Tel. Unionville 2-1213 United States .is $1,000 und that of The Dr. Miles Medfeal Company has standardized P h on es. EM 'S-OetHtmEM. 2-J45.1 S.KUNKO this sum the airplane pilot receives this well balanced formula and is glad to offer it in MISS ANNA VON RHEIN Mops TR 8>4CWW Prime Meat* and Provhdon* General Auto Repairing | $200. the form of a stable, palatable, mint-flavored tablet . b e a u t y p a r l o r Trucking — Express Fruit* and Vegetables Mr. Horsley has been conducting an for home use. P a ck * g in 15c, Regular Packaga » a At IMS* NORTH BROAD NT RAND STORAGE! CO. Tire*, Tubes and Accessories investigation of the airplane* smug­ . Eugene Permanent Wave to to i i South Broad Street - gling traffic for the U.st several •1.50 “ One Stop S ervice" Elizabeth, \ . J. 153 Liberty Av*. Hillsid* months. He declared tjmt most of the Open Friday and Saturday Moving, Racking, Shipping, Storage unknown planes when they cross the Evenings All Loada Insured border in the vicinity of El Paso are Telephone Emerson 2-4506 Phone W averly 2-8344 headed toward central New Mexico Phone Bigelow 2-4010 and the ranch: region o f northwest Texas.j He said that the only way that The HOOVER Does LOUIS NUSE GARAGE this kind o f sm'uggling can be com­ Plione Trinity S-370S batted Is by the employment by the Immigration bureoq, of a fleet of fast A ll Makes o f Oars Repaired airplanes capable of overtaking the Three Kinds of Cleaning smugglers. Private Trade Solicited A. Waechter No Order Too Small Gas A Oils • Towing, Tires A Tubes Tin. Hoover beats,, sweepi and MEAT MARKET Buffalo Cat Sets New SIIEETUOCK, Plaster Boards, cement,' su n on m one e.isV operation Mark for Feline Ago sand, irravcl. cindersi, plaster, i 324 Liberty Avenue 1430 North Broad Street 'llo combination, of rntaung ban Buffalo, N Y. --Midge Gainey of Buf­ everything in mason's materials. Col­ (TfoarT’itzpatriek St.) falo I. twenty years old and proad a id b n '1 es and srrrng suction ored slate for walks, colored shingles, Jacdbi - Florist Hillside, N. J. of It loosen',--a nd -i ami >\ GS—alL—the-dirt- wood and rnet&l. lath,,. — Cjfaftex-Eace^Bgick,-latest end most Hillside Hid proffers- the-clainr o f btin f the from nogs and carpets. 8ee the lovely special bouquets oldest cat In the United States, bar beautiful shades, low prices. we are offering this month ■one. —Btocept fob- a vague absent- The Hqp.cr Is ia \ to use \ou mindedness common ter senility, he ha* DECKER ^uide tt o ’ er tl c i ^ and the trip'e Prices are remarkably moderate Carter been left unimpaired hr bin years. 515 Uyons Ave.. Irv. Frontenao S-SflOO Humane society -officers report that ---fl'eaning method -does the work in., Greenhouses Masson’s Market a cat'under exceptional circumstance# “short time. The large size Hoover ' N. Broad St. and Coe Ave Garage maj^liyi=ttr—he—foarteen-or fifteen. is pneed at $ 7 ^ iO and the tmanc' Contractor Hillside, N. J. 1512 Maple Avenue, Hillside, N. J. The encyclopedia-Brltannlca states Tel. Terrace 3-0858 "Let Us Service Youi Car” that there are authentic Instances oa sire at ^ V iO .—Term's prices ar 1 Tel. Elizabeth 2-8561 Tires, Batteries, Repairing, record of cats reaching the age of slightly higher. Choice Meats and Poultry etc twenty. To the latter august group 1512 Maple Ave., Hillside, N. J. WILLIAM ADAMOWITZ Maple Avenue, co r Conklin Midge makes his entry. Tel. Frontenac 3-3111 Bigelow 2-5649 Bronze Monument $5 down General Building Contractor Honor* French Boy and $5 a month Telephone VV'averly 2-1M6; 307 16th Ave., Newark J 5 Paris.—The Pasteur Institute ban House Movers ’ Have Your Furnace Repaired By Stonge ' dedicated a bronze mondlncnt to M. FURNACE SERVICE & REPAIR C « JOSepIi M elster. nieisier, ao a hoy inm ates Cheerfully Given r Repairs Made at all Hours - Meat* to meet with the approval 48 years ago, wa« the- drat person to -fton .Gas prevented A FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, WITH EVERT ROOM' A VAULT allow If. Pasteur to Inoculate hi* JOSEPH EIVEOOHl Manager of those who demand ths Best with the rabies serum. , 132 Harvard Ave. Hillsid*, N.J S8 Bright Street, Hillside Weimar Storage Co., Inc. ' j ' ' The statue, commemorating the Fish on Friday Storing, moving. pa< kin*, ____ ayent ahowe the farm hoy. Melster, "■riming. > grappling with a niad dog. Melster la pt. ii-EMil Free Delivery now living tn Parts. Fumigating and luma ling ot PUBLICfcjSEHVTCF Coal upbolatvrcd furniture j Robert J. Jordan Estimates cheerfillljr fnrnWiod ’ O S ce and * reproof warehouse Woman Own* Bible 1083 No. Broad Street SS7-34S SVeat Grand nreet ____ Elizabeth, N. J. Ettzaha Ji Now 350 Years Old ALFRED JONES Phone Emeraon 2-1112 / •Bathr^ T ^ K .-^-t4iW Ca*l You P PPHafpRin rvz^r—- 2 Hollywood Ave., Hillside TT and flfty-year-old Bible, pHated | * ------n»-la iie ,r ■'* W V * * ----1 Eatabllahed IRM la Dutch, Is owned by Mr*. An­ in Half an H our? Tel. Trinity 3-4548 PHARMACY drew Teachman, who acquired J It from her .father.. John De < i ' Tape irt Ada Bessie H j i *MS.W*on* h r , minute dinfter*. She will Coal by 100 lbs. or Buy n r The I R A Drag Store Vlat. The latter brought U te [ ttell how- busiocM' womop can prepare a. meal in theft thhe, America from Holland, where < , ' Statiori WAAM. Prescription Specialists for Medi­ It had been In the possession of j T on RESULTS cal Profession. Stock your Medi­ A . L. MARQUARDT hie family, _ cine Chest at Practical Upholsterer PVBLIC^SERVinF. - - in all it« Branches Quick Delivery LIBERTY PHARMACY 1895 / n Mayfair Theatre Bldg. 151 Liberty Ave., Hillside 1450 H. Broad Street Tel. Big. 2-4688. W e Deliver ; Tel. Btgetew - S - I * 1 f t _ .- ..- ‘'Oaxaca, whose name lonnceflljle to Americans until It Is & HftiV worded ‘wah-hah-kah,’ Is the rocking- chair o f Mexico,” says* bulletin from the National Geo- ipblc society. “Barth tremors are jiiclj common occurrence there that houses are low. massive, with a lore distinct Spanish-Moorish cast ban those o f any other Mexican city, certain o f Its dwelllnr-i are fortress- Mi ln character, designed to resist B earthquakes and mobs. One of Mexico's Beauty Spots 'Despite Its nnsayory aspects, a I p quickest to get Into print, Oaxaca one of the most attractive and In- ^resting cities of Mexico. Only ST ears after Columbus sighted the N rorld a Spanish convent was est ished there, and Its line cathedral v onnded In 1838. "One feels that the Conqulstado iale not fully relinquished theft 11 p n Oaxaca. With Its electric llgn dephones and other modern conv'e nces It Is not, of course, what It w [hen the Spaniards ruled. But o only to step around the cornei out o f hearing o f railroads a street cars, and* out of sight of I ilectrlc light—to leave the Twentieth

“Oaxaca baa many plaxas, pelm- jhaded, each with Its fountain, and leveral green, tangled, flower-filled >arki. Visitors to the reeldentlal dia­ rists glimpse delightful patio gardens hroitgh half-opened posterns. The m m m torch-bells are soft snd melodious. Oaxaca was once the most godly In New Spain, and the faithful e called to prayer by bells of gold FACTS AND FIGURES FROM THE ANNUAL REPORT [rid silver. The streets are largely .red with cobbles of Colonial times, OF PI BT JC. SERVICE C.OKPOK ATION OF NEW IERSEY tnd there are legends everywhere. A inghter o f Monteinma—a great-great- HE financial and operating state­ Cubic feet o f gas sold increased by A TINGE rii;f*pink” jranrtmother. of course— still lives, It ment by Public Service .Corpora- 1,474,651,917. whispered. In Oaxaca. ■ ta on yout tooth brush state In Mexico was richer In S, tion of New -Jersey; for the year 'No Connected load, representing ulti­ is a sign that your gums iredous' metals when the Spaniards 1930, reflects the industrial and com- mate industrial demand for electric It Is rich even yet, for Its are dormant and need mercial stability of the State, and gives lines have scarcely been tapped, power increased by 129,948 horse . lardly a day passes that some family yoUt attention. premise o f rapid development and power, while actual consumption for Indlhns does not drift In from the Begin at qncobuild progress with the return of normal:' power purposes, decreased by only lush with raw" gold -to sell. The In­ i business conditions. tone never tell where they find the them back- to health— ‘ seven-tenth o f one per cent In spite of a serionB falling off in the trial, Their experience in genet* they.’lj. respottd sUrpris- - O f the connected load added during ns past has at least taught them tcF receipts o f transportation units, die inglywell to Ipana Tooth the year some 38,000 horse power rep­ Id their tongues operating revenues o f the Corporation “Treasures are often found In the resents the requirements of.new indus­ Paste and massage. . and its subsidiary utility companies Tils o f old houses In Oaxaca. The tries moving into the territory. jrlests and fria rs. faithful to their Your-teeth | too, will showed anoncrease-for-the-yeat, as did trust, concealed gold and silver vest ] JS 'benefit. They will be­ the balance available for surplus and - The number o f individual, corpora­ •Is during insurrections In the past, tion stockholders increased by 1,755, line by one these custodians died and come whiter, brighter, -dividends. This result was affected whilp in two Popular Ownership stock the knowledge of the hiding places erly and m ore brilliant.1 And by the acquisition during the twelve ltd with them. From time to time months o f two additional gas...com­ campaigns 19,228 subscriptions were old house Is torn down, or crashes all the while you -will received for 61,234 shares. an earthquake, and In the crum- utes West, along*-the salfl j panies, but came in the main from Thomas Street, forty - fedtr f find the use of Ipana a de­ iling brick walls the forgotten gold efjy at right angles to Tno..~— the remarkable showing of the’ original The people o f New Jersey as well as fbnnd. Perhaps, when the rains hundred feet; thence (3) Southerly licious, refreshing treat. with Thomas Street, forty f gas and electric properties. the owners o f Public Service share in (eft by the recent earthquake are 'Westerly parallel • ...... Ifted, more hidden gold will be one hundred feet g Kilowatt hours o f electricity sold in­ the progress made by the Corporation nought to light. creased by 54,816,518, during the year o f 1930. Area-Equal to Indians “Oaxaca Is the capital and eommer- IPANA Tooth Paste •I center of a Mexican state about oust In area to the state o f Indiana. Public Service Corporation of New Jersey ’he city Is connected by railway with lex! co City, and by numerous roads md trails with hundreds o f villages tnd hamlets 1ft Its own state. A mile ibove sea level, the city o f Oaxaca is, evertheless, almost entirely surround- 1 by hills and mountains. "The city of Oaxaca baa only about 10,000 Inhabitants, hut the state It gov- ms Is estimated to contain, almost million people, most o f them Indians r the Mlxtec and Zapotec tribes. II v- ig In towns whose names, many o f them, are not to be found on any map. “The Mlxtec and Zapotlc Indians among the most distinctive In North America. Their eyes have a Tsttnet oriental slant; leading-to-the ellef that their forbears were In some linked with the Mongols of Asia, These Indians make beautiful wool lerapes, or scarfs, on primitive looms. They are skilled basket weavers,, and inkers o f delicate filigree Work In 24 arat gold.”

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Woman, 86, Head* Five Generation* ' Holland, Mich.—M r* Helen '• Parle, elgbty-alx, a native of ; thla part of th4 atata for the - past 80 rehra. la tho hoed of ! five generation!. The qaintet Include! 4 Parle, alxty-thraa, Holland'! old- ; eat rural mall carrier la raapact ! to age; M n. Flora Bchlotter,.; forty-two, grand-daughter M n. P eril; Ruasell VUet, eight ; month*1 old, and M r* Cather­ ine VUet. twenty, the nether of ; the baby. a i i a i m m ,

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