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%QL. X. NO. 559 HILLSIDE, N. J,, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1985 ... OFFICIAL NBWHPAPKH PRICE : Don’t Mention HEAVY PAYMENTS Forte’s Condition Still RELIEF GROUP 1$ OF TAXES MADE ____ I t Critical, Assailant PREPARING CAMP Compittee Left ^ Vincenzo Porte,-' 66 years old, of 34 denied any of his wounds Were caused „ mfl a'-noiflr.’fc Hrilfffiy flteTO Jjj. LAST TWO DAYS Baker street, remained this* morning in by firearms. ' Glbilisco decllned^fe stay Home Sjtes, Playground, Pienio :tliis column-fpr-fear that it will be con­ -the,, B1with n* Me hospital, and went home. Grove, Camping And Oomimm- With Four Men As jured a-fiShy story instead o: just a AbonV§f0;O0O Taken In As Feople dootbm .doubting he ■ would, live much Had Made Complaint ...rify Center In Plans Jgi -Story. HQweW; , Bi Gensel; Stand In line’ At Of­ longer, and stiil too weak to undergo Friday morning Porte made his com­ vice president of the- Board-of Educa- fice This Week The LoyaL American Workers, the operation-for the removal of-bullets' plaint' at police headquarters and had tjor> went in for fish in1 a big way last" "Which plercea his body eight -times -most-ooneervative-of the organlm-ttons' Allcorn Resigns returned home and was talklftg to Ge- weekend. Saturday, fishing olf. Point COLLECTIONS BETTER THIS when h e was Chet at last Friday mom- of BOBslde relief * clients, ,is maktog YEAR, WITHOUT' HOLC AID orge 'Lockhart, ot 80- Baker 'street , when plans for Idle formal opening -of its Plffuatnti ■ ha brought in two tunas, ing by Bis nelghbor.-jSulseppl Gibllis- rSitahste-JreYOrj^^ Officials-Have Not Acted On Re- .. weighing 40 and 45 pounciiPrespeotlvaly,- 00,38, o f 36 Baker street. summer camp at Preewood, between Considerably improved—payments—oi- 00 was_reported to have gone—to—She __ signauion; Expected To "F?eeliajfe.a£id- LakewiSod, on or about upd a five and. one hail pound" "Mue- •xes.the last two weeks, especially ^ Uibiiiaco ^ held without ball at the Sun Tube Corporation, 1676 Long 'ave- Leave Post Vacant ":_ AugustvJTr—— lisfi. Sunday ho got another 40 pound fhjlpn Oognty jail, on a- chaise of at- nue, where Forte’s son was employed, last two days, over last year, were re­ The ten acre section, . .Obtained 'aiaa g p tjgtiStarrffia-oneBaiPMneSxitr voclous assauirv^i biteat to S L If and asked to see him. He was put put,] ALLOORN HAD HOPED FOE ported today -by Tax Collector Arthur through donations to' the organization; •Be toughfidiese In on a'rod and real, Porte dies, the charge w£l be ohanved' muttering threats of killing. Nnn^a SHEOlAL-JRULING-BY STATE LI Theurer. . Tax esilediions: fnr tha will taelude a-portion for camping, a Spot a liana one. to one o f murder. Gihffisoo was taken' Forte .declared. " month of Ju}y v approximately playground, a picnic grove, and a large 4146.000.' he said. • f .te-the county jai; Tuesday after his ar-. ^emg. ■ Vincenzo Porte** Glbliiaw .Samuel Allcorn; of 54 Compton ter- '.This is'our fist-co‘.u2X'i£ds week. a log-eabln. Men are -now-ac work on the raignmant |efge, Judge Hehry . L. Jumpedi from Ms Vrucfc pulling a .46 race, one 61 the two Democratic'mem- Lines of residents extended, from the cabin; and expected to have it com­ young local plumber had Ids heart set Compton Monday nfgjht,;. Also tSKBir-ta. -bers of the Tovmship Oomlnlttfee staoe-; tax-o^ioe oat into the corridor of the katamuAutoinetic revoivertrom under pleted for the formal opening, aocordf* to going on a fishing tgpliast Fri- ■the county Jail Aeld as a'mabjrial January 1, 1933, -submitted his resigna­ 3 s~8WH and started firing at Forte, to expectations of* Ray, L. Bowden, day with a party p f’-friends. However, witness, was Niftie Forte, 19 yea; old tion from the. body Wednesday, bowing Wednesday' and • Tnursday,. and pay­ about six feet away from him. Forte president of the organization. - one by one Me' others had to drop out siJlr of the shooting victim. started running, beseeching Glbilisco to the dictates of Frederick Burnett, ments by mail were very heavy both The landscaping wil} be marked, by .si the plans for tine trip because of un­ Glbilisco In Three fights State: .Commissioner of Alcoholic Bever­ days.. Collections Wednesday * totaled j to stdp shooting, .■while Glbilsco foltow- floral “Liberty Boll,” seyonty five feet" foreseen happenings. Finally two out age Control, that he could not Obtain a about $38,000, Theurer declared, • and The shooting was' the. third encoun­ ed him. Forte dropped to the ground long,. marked ^ ^ ^ p i-‘ paths and' dlf- ■ li the original dozen remained and the liquor sohdtor’s permit’ while a mem­ KstSrogS™ approximately $32,000. Yes­ ter within .a days-time resulting froajj • in front of the home of his daughter, ferent colored flowers, whlijh will be ihero of this tale decided! he was going ber of the committee. ■_ terday was the date on which the pay- a fued between Forte and Glbilisco, Mrs'. Loretta' Procoplo, 38 'Baker street. Jeariy visible from the. air.- Arrange­ 1st to sea even when the other said fit Of-Me (ihird IS IW tS is'te'1 taxes iffte called police the night before', at rYour *gang' gpt me last night: I got ments are being node with ths mtey- — The resignation was given to Police | 'they had' better give up the idea. And became due. about' 8:26 o’oloek, af^f they had en­ you now,” Glbilisco was reported by I ests developing "nearby territory for the Chief Norman L. Saiiford Wedensday so;tbe plumber paid $40 for the hire of gaged In a fist fight and Forte,had witnesses to have cried. ' toght and it was filed to the office of .---- -1434. Better Than 1833----- of a1: swimming pool and a .twenty i boat, and went Off on his fishing trip' "beeir^KHeckid down. Forte demanded Township Clerk Howard J. Bloy yes- Although Ohories T, woodruff, -tax Lockhart' was sb close to Giblllsoo athletic fitld'nearby. Part of the with only the skipper • along;' that Pateolmau Ernest Voelk arrest Gi- terday inorntog. The remaining 'four Frollector-last year, declared at that and Forte Mat the empty sheU from ioiSd organization’s property will be re— .bTsoo ipnrid^tely. Voeik told Forte memoerg- of the Township Committee ' tlme^ffit payments were considerably .one of the fiflsfc shots struck his 'arm, Tved for home sites. • , , A certain cop, repute^ to oe the to make a complaint the fpllowjhg burning 1{ slightly. Bullets also struok SAMUEL ALLCORN have'tat acted on it yet. There is no . targerijsstt^v^iSSiie time in 1933, Several- busloads of families will, be ctampion fisherman o|_the department, mirig at police headquarters *wlth i his automobile, grazing the roof and a indication when they jyiib formally ac­ Theurer said collections this year are transported to the camp for the for- pfeushd suspicions She other day wheSi Captain Piul Koriesky, court clerk. fender. Mrs. Lockhart and her eighteen cept It. As some committeemen are on well above last year'a record. He point­ ! opening, With fraternal and_pat- ft. was seen. ebmtag out of a Mapis W t t peace apparently, obtained the. tions, action may not.come until ed out that there have been practical­ months old-child, who spend much time [riotic groups tevlted to attend. The or-* avenue fish market with, a‘ bundle in officer left. EDITOR OF CHURCH next regular meeting, Wednesday, ly no payments this year througli the by a second floor window, moved from ganlzation will accept formally an Am-' r ids arms. Friends of GibIJisOQ arrived' at Po­ August’^ IjMBfe'W'fcp 'g '!'’'''' 1.1; J; Home Owners Loan. Corporation, while the window just before, a riug pierced n flag presented last Flag Day by lice headquarters Wltii-hta at IT, o’elook Me glass. last year the receipts were swelled con- . Smith Councllf Jr. o . x j. A- M- MAGAZINE TO TALK - May Not Appoint I The story comes in.that a certain Me same night and said he had been slderably through government -rioans, Drove To County Jail - of -Newark. Two Boy Scout troops- 'will well-known employee of one of the to­ attacked beaten up and shot at by a The committee has not considered particularly- in May and August. ‘ When police, lindar Chief Nnrmap T,. the camu She first .two weeks, with Rev. M .: Wayne Womer First tal, banks recently had his finger nails M 8 S M five or six. Gibillsco declared L. a . w . members -in charge. Substitute In Pulpit Of Hill-' • the question of whether anyone would Theurer’s official report on July col- (Continued on page four) .m'niourrefi. It’s reported'his,girl friend Porte’s son, and Edward Homey, of 42 side Presbyterian Oburob appointed to complete the unexpired ..thought1 he got them too dirty with his ISotions Is now being prepared for sub- Baker street, were’ among: his assail-- term, .which closes December 81, al- hank Job. . [ mission to the Township Committee, ants. Glbilisco was taken to the Eliza­ , Rev. M. Wayne Womer, a member though.it has been known for a month Dhtalloji' figures .wiEifee gveri in that, beth General Hospital 'by Patrolman ORDERED TO PAY PLAYGROUND TO of the Newark Conference of Me that AUcOTn probably would be unable A motorist Was hailed into police Leo Wallraff. Pour stitches Were need­ Methodist Episcopal Church, and editor convince Burnett he should modify conrt Lhis week for fating so 'have ids ed to close a gash over his M B '^ tuST BE WPA PROJECT :0f the Sunday Guardian, a clinch "publi­ his ruling. There is a strong belief, HU license and registration sard la treatment was given,for cuts on his FUNDS IN WEEK cation, will speak at the 'morning ser­ however, that the other committee- " ft possession.. He plftdSd guSy- and ankle. _ GibiSsco told Waliraff he was vices Sunday at the Hillside Presbyter­ will act without a flfth. member, PAINT REMOVER IS President Roosevelt this weel; fip-l |§Pft9. frankly., he had simply for- attacked while he was. unloading his Member Of Relief Urbanization ian Church. Dr. Womer has written at least until after the November elec- proved of . numerous Works Progress to transfer Ids card oase when truck. His assailants used a lead pipe Told To Make Good. Or Get ’ extensively on Sunday conditions, his Four members comprised Me com­ Administration appltcatioiis -for New he changed clothes before driving. A ORIGIN OF FIRE beating him, he declared Surgeons Jail Sentence advice having been sought by legisla­ mittee some years ago for '& year when Jersey, among which was one,for grad­ minute Qr two after he, left court w* tors, writers and students,’ He made a James F. McCarthy resigned to become- ing and supervision at the playground me was noticed lying on a’’ desk Home Is Damaged Considerably . Internal dissension within the ranks world wide survey of the Sunday ques­ Township Treasurer.. at the George Washington School. The By Blaze.And Heat; Front 1 of the Law Abiding Workers, a relief tion, under .the auspices of Henry Pord! ■ courtroom. The card oase was TAVERN OWNERS allotment, worth $5,008. Work has been Tne-

tprise Party Group Makes Socials &' Personals VlfAL STATISTICS Last Saturday Outing Plans Births Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tregar, and- Miss Gladys Gilbert, ot S BUmer place, jrerise party was given, for Colin 'Hg meeting of . the outing- commit­ Son, Barry ©liken, to M-r. and Mrs. dsugs-teri Joan, of 226 Winans avenue; has raturned-to .her home after spend­ ^ 0{ 438 Korence avenue, lay tee of the Em&nu-el .Community .Cen­ iHarry. Glikin;* of 294 Conklin avenue. Mr.'and Mrs.-Ernest Voelk, and daugh­ ing several days, ait Spring Lake, where ter held at^the home of Mrs.’ Benj-am- Daughter, Rosa Jane De Santi* to Drssc ters,--Lota and Marilyn, of 277 Winans rile was the guest of Mr. and' Mrs. Car i-.iyr.K8, IrrPr -G.mss. 239 n ^ pton place. Hillside' Mr; and* Mrs. John De Santi, of 56 Tttie hAHU UP LAaannj.Vlbl-mJ Mrc Jr.hr, .anf] negfinhelmer. of 5 -, at their lose" i4 Brookside avenue, Sat- rangements were made to give. those, Baltlmoi]ls avenue. fcughter, Jacqueline," of. 279 Winaita summer home, Son, Ciaude Herman eight attending the ~outingT at Locust Grove- .venue; left Monday for Union Beach and Mrs, Herman '' Crasten, of 106 eeBar oi tile Mosertrome: 18. 'a*- where they will sper.r. a egg-weeka yar- -Miss Ida DeNlk-e wUl rsturn to Man-. -PmnMin-streefc...... ftp.iepreseijt » Bavarian .ratfe- gala-day ,at no expense whatever. cation. asquan to spend the remainder oTTEF "fTSaugHter, ’Mhriiyn Tohby Helman*, jor the party. prgin '.p^ .ifcgS Admission to the outing Will Ve .by summer . with her ailtl, Mrs. L. -A. to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Helman, oi at were provided-by ’igoscie-apd lhvltfation only. Each member of the Mr._jir.CL Mrs Sylvester Kimble, of j Blckel of Elizabeth, after staying at; ilW £ong avenue. jo t Jersey Oity. Among those organization will be given a certain^ Oohant street, will pass the week. end her home here several days this1 week. t SonrH^erirAdi^pl^KmoskOr-to—Mr,- Mr. and Mrs, Moser, Ed- tnumte a t ^invitations to-be distributed at Brielle. and Mrs.' Joseph Charles Kmosko, of 'aoset Cohn’.Kennedy, William amongst there friends. Joseph and Robert Ward, of 1251 Ro* 33 Paul styeet. M g ; Kliey Briggs, Jr.; Wao$n >--^ei^wiiIl^beTsport evepts for' the TTa.nry , P TlmbtOOk. •herb-.streak are sperailiig’TrWO weeks a| Daughter, Shirley Arm Walter, to Mr. and Elmer Schaible, tire Masses n uns aswetiW~tfi&*'children for and'son. Sydney of i29‘*Hollywood ave- Oamp Argbniie, ln-thev-Wartcttung--Ke-- and Mrs. Bdgar M ffitti- WaTter^ ;, amhor. WiSon, Rosemary Huber which prizes- wlll he .awarded the win- at 'their sumrtier home In Hao- servation. --aJfu^-all—IHn ds nf refresh mfintR of 1062 • Brospect street. • gn-na. Dreschel, an ot Hillside; feebtstown.—— ' Daughter, Audrey AiTne Jones; to Mr. Mrs. Lao yan Ordenz, .of Mill- Tvilss veronica Ward, of 1281, Robert • House Chef 1 m.irT Mrn* Jones, of • 14i [v, arid Mrs. Hassold B’tachqff, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Newboid, street, and Miss Betty HefbsSer,- of 19 Crann street. r»f 830.,TeromR avfenue. passed the weCk Mading. terraoe, left last Saturday for which. parti­ Girl Given Party Son, Donald George Tisch, to Mr. ^ delicious recipe Starkey, of Newark; James Sam- end; at M t.'lSfi'xiiThAL.vda^h®: Wo weeks at the Hotel Belmont, As- cularly temptin ta “after arid Mrs. “Augu^TlBGhL' of1412Hbohg S New Fork; and the Misses Marie Loutae,- who had' ben. spending bury Park. the theatre”: disli^is 'FotSdUBr4— On Her Birthday avenue. Steige. o f'' Bloomfield, Kay, severalj weeks With ,ber . aunts, It is a creation of Ernest Amiet, Ex-- | Son, Raymond Richard Schmedini ecutive Chef of the Palmer* House uerg, of i?ast: Orange dnd Zonia Misses Elizabeth and Laura Deacon, of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ward, 1 party hLHOfibftif JEo s i ® ’hM i- sort Bemar4 of 1261 RObwt street, left to M f., and Mrs. Joseph Laura in Chicago, land Yvonne Julliett, of Mapie- •Mt.. Holly, rCtutbed with them. Amiet, president for, 3 terms of day'Of Miss Jean Petersen, of. 1264 Sunday for a two weeks’ tour of New Schmedinger, of 230 Compton, terri Miriam place, was held! at her home the’ famous Chefs of- Cuisine' Ass’n. • and Olarenoe Mrs. Vaten Oobie, of 34 Centre street, Harry P. Harrison." oi Gtazriie, Pa. C a r e y ^ srandson, of 2(6 Virginia ®ipton terrace, and Barny Nappin, GREY/llOUND and son, Paul will spend a two weeks They vtaiSeS-Mr. and Mrs.'Waiter W . Henry K Ehst Granger passed, the week end vacation in .Indiana visiting relatives. MOCIOW mere the early, part pf,-tbta|®a er grandson, oi ling at Sheepshead' Bay. They will leave Monday. _ - week. -Leonardo- tbta j ------' -______Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Thsurer, of Miss Emma Drechsel. of "1030 Union Fred Goodriolii. of 34; Ridgway ave- 36 Centre street, will pass the week end avenue, enteHatned her Tuesday Night iue, and George Ferweiler, of -13 Vine SPECIAL! . at Gilford Park. . Sewing Club this week. Present were treat, will -Setom this weekend after Mon,, Tties. and Wed. VACATION TRIP the Misses Rosemary Huber, Anne 'Wil­ amptng for- a month near Hacketts- Mrs. Leslie R. Ticiienor Jr., of 1269 son and Mrs.’ Ruth Blum. Shampoo and Finger Ware Greyhound brings it to1 31011 • at Robert street, will spend the week end with 1 of following Items big Savings. Packed wtSi f®11 at Oarmel, N. Y. Che will leave -Mon­ Miss Harriet Klein, of 23 Ohurohl Hot Oil Shampoo, Eye Brbw, ' > 1# scehioiMbigt J XX. Alvin T.' Lipphasfi, formerly of day for Metedeconk to pass the* week street, and Miss Julia MoGarry, of 1280 Manicure, or Hair. Cut : this township, now of 622 Stuveyeant with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tiohenor Sr., Long avenue, will leaye Monday* for avenue, Irvington, will sail for Europe at |h^f summer horns.- "ASbury Park on a weeks vaoatjon, They $ the middle of this month where he will 1.00 Greyhound Bus Depot .will be at the "Lafayette Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Roberts, of 160 pass a month’s vacation. 287 Ho. Broad St., Elizabeth Fairbanks ,(street, are summering Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Bloy, Ind Mrs. Howard James, of 17 Fairbanks 1019 N." Broad St., Elizabeth1 Call EL. 2-4155 Maine., family, of 212 Winans. avenue, are v , EL. 2-4563 street, has returned from Philadelphia Honing at Sackett Lake. The Misses . Sally and Sylvia Gaz- where she passed several days with, re­ band, of 162 Grumman avenue, are ■ at latives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry" J, Althenn; and WW M Oamp Greenskill, Kingston, N. Y„ for daughters,' Arlene and Iris, of .24 OW many members of the Snapr of the box type) sbt at . the .largest Mrs. John W. Broderick, of 42 Bond ^tamrir/street, are spending, the sum­ three weeks period," shot Guild have taken-snapshots ‘stop” or lens opening and- you are , street, and son, John,-have returned mer at Belmar, •eady to “shoot” the minute your • this summer of their children? It Mr. and Mis. Ernest HauCk and i. Middletown, N, Y., where they H ohild unlntentiojially or intentlbn-1 would be interesting to know for. so passed a weeks vacation. ally, if he is a good aotor—assumes famdv. nf 27 Parkv-lew terrace, have re­ Herbert R. Otto . Jr., of 40 Centre few parents realize the importance and Armour R. Heath, Jr., Of an interesting pose or position. Be Spend and Save turned from a three weeks’ mcatlon: —of-jrflATdng what might he-palled a- aura n.ll nf him shows lA tbS finder Miss Dorothy Weiss of 238 Conklin 1278 Rdbert street, are at the Stevens spent in the. Adirondack Mountains. "Memory Album”—fasoinatlng, sto- or else heinaYappear iff the' finished avenue, returned Sunday from Oamp Institute Engineering Oamp at Johnson- ry-tefling pictures of their children. print minus his. head or an arm, Lou Henry Hoover wherp she . spent berg for several weeks.. The two pictures above are excel­ Here’s 8mother-:simple--;preba'W S; two weeks vacation. Miss Betty Fitz­ lent examples of story-telling pio- The shutter on a box camera oper­ Maple Ave. 25c patrick, of_44 Bond street,'will'remain Mr, and. Mrs. Sidney Simon, at. 1M [U'-es—the hind you yhbuld strive to ates at a speed of approximately 1/25 Beauty Parlor ,t 'the oamp another week. Miss Selda Grumman avenue, are vacationing- at ■ take Tor your ^‘Memory Album." oi a second. This is not fast enough Kohn, of 622 Clinton place, also re­ Bradley Beach. They were taken on just such a day [to- stop action when"the camera is dose to the shhjept so in taking the 1500 Maple Avenue, Hillside turned Sunday following a two weeks as we hope to have tomorrow—sun­ picture of your child wait until that SEASON’S SPECIALS! and Mrs. Gustave Kirsch, of shine and bright skies, Mother vacation there.' snapped little' SlUiyas he w&s nfak- | itfoment when he is not in motion Grumman avenue, are at Bradley Beach lng a vain effort to sweep this, ftshtj before snapping the picture for Miss Marion Gawlik, of 48 Fnancis for the summer season. . ■ walk while Jane was apparently otherwise the image will be blurred, C l place, Is a guest at the Bahret summer pleasure-bound with her t^Jf/dog and , If you have a folding camera with home in Belmar. Morris Finkelatein, 1674 Maple doila Aren’t they real stbrydpling a footage scale,You can work as olose s nue,- is vacationing at Atlantio. Olty for as six feet to your subject and get a larger image. Set the diaphragm Stewart Lant,’ of 203' Hollywood ave­ two weeks. Suppose that you want to snap a i JPermanent Waves' , f ’ ' nre ot your little son or daughter control poihter..ftt jd l or if it is unite nue, 4s vacationing at Brimar. shady, at /.8. Set the shutter speed Barton Lewis, of- 968 Salem avenue,- 1 lying or- "working” in thp yard HILLSIDE $2.75 ; is is what.you should do. ' , indicator at l/26 of a second or num- - Mrs. John • Hill, and son Jack, -and is at a camp in Maine for the summer. ber twenty-five. Locate the ohM IS1 Including Shampoo Set and 1 r-'rtt of all don't try to get the child daughter, Betty, of 216. Hollywood ave­ He retufri next month. the finder and snap the picture. • Haircut ‘ ij pi.se, for the chances are he'Will nue.-htm returned from Stuffbridgejt- Pon’t have the sun striking the TRUST GO. All Croquinole ______— $2.75" i - i.'-ar in a stiff, unnatural position J., where they- sojourned several weeks. Mrs.. H. "Bomer, of 223 Conklin ave- In the finished picture. Let him be Child in the face and then expect Croquinole Ends.-...... $1.75 oe and1'Mrs. Helen Lilian, of Grum- . ci .-nis ijiisUy engaged in whatever he him not to sauttt; Let the light come- Eugene Permanent $8.75 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Be&ree, and i: doing and then rather SeQ iW across his face^and you Will get in­ 1577 Maple Ave. ian avenue, are at Bradley Beaoh this, teresting shadows and show his fea­ Special engagement with Miss ;(p.)y get as near to him as possible daughter, Marion, arui json Buddy, •Week. tures much better. And there'll be MEMBER -FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE TEND Mary Mysak 1985, 1st Prize wIMv vnur camera;1 If-you have a box 1261 Robert street, have returned from no squinting. , Silver Ohp Winner fer Finger raiiiora yen should not be closer than Lake Mohawk .where they spent a two Harvey Peace, of Williamson avenue, | alSho teet. Have fhe camera '(It it is JOHN VAN GUILDER Waving, 'weeks vacation. spent the week end at Port-au-Feok. F*g» Four HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935

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foreign countries must' be added lounty jaii ana , Voluntarily' sui- these rat®8, renuerea, saying-, he had just comihit- COMMUNieAflF a murder. He lia'd. apparently dri­ ven directly from Baker street to the couHhouse. He. was turned over to Eli.- communications. Thie na izabelh police,—who-^were—assisted-—by- Of. the \vriter must be ca.se, noit necessarily j .G^unty. Detective Richard. A. Reilly ,in but is a,n! evidence j questioning him; -He . was taken to the onytaous communicatlo ilSspital, where, police- said, Forte posi- publish eiI. 1h^l3r-id®ntifted~<5ribl-lscc-as-fehe—man THchsrd-c5r“Osenbaug}i, —of—Denver- who dd the shootng., who has been elected. to thSTuestdency search for the gun used In the af­ the International Association of fair pxove’d fgtile, when police took Gi- Lions' dubs. ■ RIGBY WORKERS billsco around'—to—try-. -to^r-emen£be£ -uiek” Osembaugh, wno tsaiuffllulal uf, where he put it. He* was locked 'in a the Denver Sewer Pipe and Olay Com­ cdll at Hillside police headquarters and ADD TO ACTIVITY pany, -has been a widely known anff his wife, Mrs. Antonia Gibilisco,.. and respected figure in the Association for their daughter, Josephine, were‘ques­ Reports Of Bitter Opposition many years. MR Osembaugh has been tioned by Captain Korlesky and Detec­ Spur Followers To Campaign ... president of the-at intend to do so, Public Service July 18,1922, as a St®!!] ruary 1, : lie wa4-assigru3d. to.the hey can honestly hope; to handle the.‘ the quarrel had' -beGome more Mtter the -engineer, in the Electric Department, j -construction ctepgvtxneht-as-inspc Classified duties of ''"-office' with which they I *,-“LJ’*last five----- or six.wesks, * ' ’ aince * Gibrasoo ~" *** j-Two jeaPB-latea-ho was appointed-first-, Speoial for month of AuguBt of steam turbi:ne installation. .'On Feb- assistant engineer at Marion General- ■ completely unfamil ruary 1, - ydp. or more of hemstitching’ I hit. In the eyd .with a nail by an un­ Board of Bduoaidon within ten .flays, 19.08, Mr. |3arron was jxlade. ing Station and ou January 1,1925, was 10 ^Uiefope: • :1 Rigby, when- questioned non naming' known assailant at a party In Baker Herbert R. Otto, acting chairman d rat or of-suiIgtationtf*and- gen-^ made-"test engineer at Kearny Gen-' 1 5o yard. erasing statloii Ads. this phase of the campaign replied timt street. Gibibsco suspected Forte as the the committee, made this request in is in theJtept■ ]Givi- ______| sion, Ms work: ; in c l uidlng-otliel-®L . he .has served as Ooiiins’. assistant dur­ OSS .who had thrown the nail, but Forte pointing out the committee' will be ipile-': ..sistanf cliief enginnor at Paterson ANNA W. EHEHARDT ing the present term .and has learned ■nance of elec trie equlpmemt; in HELP WANTED denied It. one of the early evidences holding a meeKng before the .school ig Station.where he remainedj 1088 NO. BROAD STREET ipany things of value in future work generating *^taltions" tmd s^veju sulData- of the fued was reported ‘to have been [returning in July,. 1827, to| Elizabeth, N; J. Crocheters on. infants sa< from -hiaLasfficiation with 'toe'^gheijEl.- board meeting.____ Lions In CJentra,1 Division,..He; was JjCO!L_ '■an eoeuranee- about 'five years* ago, motet to (ting Station- ae-agsistant afgimn stitch sweaters, , . • Party workers from Klivabeth, Plain; superintendeat: orClintraI 'Ilk: ,iet e ip Bind i -vJslon4n Sept chief ienced, Submit—sample, field yvestfield, Springfield and Lip* ’when Forte found his, grapevines had. lembei and ' had neer at that- station. On July 1, been eut at -the roots killing them, and SPEAKER AT FRANKLIN charge of generating1 stationsI sutista- -Plane St., Newark July-) den were confected by a roving news­ ( ■ » -Mfc Oisisr was promoted- ‘to tions, traiismlsisifin and disiritmtioil. In- paper man- during the week 'and all suspected Gibilisco of perpetrating'the CHURCH TO DISCUSS INDIA [planning . and installation; engineer, July, 1919i Mr Barrcm was made ROOMS WANTED deed gen-: i.tric Department, Ho 1b a graduate agreed that experience is an absolute eral supei’Ipten Two ox three rooms, with heat, dent c)f pi-odUctiopv the' of Comelltpniversity and is a member necessity to a, post which carries with- Forte, born' in Italy, has. lived in i>r. Oscar . M, -Buck,’ prqfeesor. at title help g Jeter chiingedito gen'eral ic" the’ Cornell oliib of New York and garage available, wtated by cc" it so much" responsibility. • Hillside about twenty five- years, ob­ of ge COAL Drew usivmslty. at Maflison, will be superintendent and had the Otifnfeli Society, of Engineers. Mr. Teleplrone Eli5abet^^l786r*,:'"~ charge of all ali “The" taxpayers can not trust a new, taining considerable property: in the the. guest speaker at Franklin Mem­ 3 c trie Cisler lives at 39 Malone - Avenue; In, Public fw -m a p , in such a-vifel enforcement Baker street section. As a, builder, he orial M. E. Church at both the- morn- ^erv l July, 1 ;Mr. Belleville.- FOR SALE post” one 1 county Republican sadd, "The constructed many of the smaller slze' ing and eyehlng services Sunday. Dr. FUELOIL Underwood Typewriter, No, 3, j manifold - duties, entail. such expendl- dwellings 'which ..mark the neighbor­ Buck was bom-In India, and at-one-of $15. Reynolds, . 1236 -A Robert St tures and1 detailed work a new' •The Beautiful Mosaic tlon.” Those who have, accepted* this hood, and is reported to own- mm&t- ."vices will- apeak of conditions Is statement, ''anti'-' have persistently L-tetma.iifUiie-t.hj-,tntire iiQimfcy- LOST piece of property yefe-Ihere- are' she they are in India ixxiay. wdrked from the standpoint it pre­ COKE jfinancialy and morally.” ig-i-y-t-jaezold Savings Book No. 2969, HiflsiaeJ children In his family, including two sents. have been healed- physically, The entire campaign, it is Said, • will. ker pldced rniaucially, morally, and have .found Oomi)ai;y, Hillside, N. J. Payments married daughters. There are ten 1 tiny pieces • be conducted on a high plan, similar LOIZEAUX MEETING their. homes becoming more harmo­ ped. Finder please return book to b children in {he Gihilisco family, now la Uie' black nious andj- -their degye more. tey-dH-Bd-.-. ■ to that majntaned by Ooiiins as Coun­ relief. A meeting Will be held tonight, by Are ’ we satisfied with anything ty Republican-leader in the election last jh lf picture wl which is imperfect in our aotlvitlee, the HUlsl® campaign committee for In our characters, in our experiences? Senator Charles E. Lolzeaux. H^ Wil­ if We are nqt,-then It is comforting •tist studied the liam Howland Is temporary chairman. to realize that each one, if .he desires, EDWARD ZUKOWITZ may improve that which’is lacking in Dollars Come t Civil Service announced; every election ■ dis­ right resultsvSome need, to be heaied Ediward- Zukowltz, 23 - years 01d_( trict in the township will be represent­ of sickness, some £re experiencing -Tecting—by - doloi . limitation .a.teng’ SiSsreat. ijnes, some pled violinist, of 27 Bayer street, (Bed ed, and also every Republlearr club. Rolling In! Examinations Plans for the looal campaign for the are lonely, and some would like' to- Sunday before he. -could be taken to know how to Be and to do rgood. Any senatorial race Will be mada It is f4t Inharmonious oopdltion oan be Im­ t ^ RT1^ iBBigDifigant as y o u .: a hospital following an attack of acute The United States Civil Service Com-| .the fact that every cltih will bo re­ proved or healed by Insisting - upon indigestion ending a' week cd illness; mission has announced open compe­ presented. is the first step toward de­ perfection as the goal, and by per­ small portion ol your salary, scarcely missed. The youth, partly crippled by a spinal titive examinations as.follows: : sisting in efforts to reach that goal, finite harmony in the party. A meet­ defect, was slightly feverish Saturday, Specialists .id “ }r.aternal and child After the mosaic maker’s oarelpl ing to advance the harmony , movement and- painstaking-sImiy^-It^-amM- ___ Steady dmoatg wilL togotliftr witb m m- _ according to his; mother, Mrs; Mary health, $3,800 a fear' to $8,800 a year, tfanjugh a Central Republican Com- s to complete the he gave his atteition only to the T ^ p QRRfep.tere3l-; brittgqgnEthat long vacation Zukowitz, ,and was token violently lit associate In maternal and child health, materials which been - placed about noon Sunday. Dr. Jerome J. Reich * nom - ,.. . ■. mittee is expSQJftfi, to be. held durina 4c which was then yoirvp d?eamed '0i—without a single sacri- •W800 a year assistant in m a tS n S ^ E d S e ^ mother Completed uses h is, W.ork..-tahla,:jand. wUckiha; and the municipal ambulance were call- child health. $2,600 a year, Children’s 3 displayed,’ The knew were sufficient to reproduce the beautiful picture,: If he. had lopied- ■ ed, but death came within fifteen Bureau. Department of Labor. Optional minutes, 1 strt oifylog glass it | as al- 9ttS. of the window at the broken Subjects arp: Pediatrics .obstetrics; e tiny glass and; stones in the dirty. street, Bom in Newark, Zukowife lived here thopedids, .skid general (maternal and ■bits \ jether. ___ and If he had thought of making mosaic with-them; he might'Save fourteen'years. He. began to play the child, health. harmonious whole the ooiors, the The Hillside violin at the age-,.of.useyen. under- his Church Services lights .and shades, were blended, and Wen discouraged at the outset. .Bpc g atholngist Woa.Jnye8tigattons) he was interested only in the Proper father’s instruction,, and later had "been “the picture ■ of a beantiful oathedral >0 a year, associate' pafKdftglsI (cereel" -Jad^heen repropicilisfa glailr^ 0 * materiate-for-.hte-.-wOii,~---.-- • aided by the fflkjs in taking lessons. Eremklin Memcwial m . ET' churqh If . we hays perfection for ’ our. nuts), $3,200 a year, assistant agron­ . The thinker will find, herein a very His father died eleven years, ago. Maple'avenue at the Newark line. Rev. inspiring and. valuable lesson, .it mfflel, ;,and if we are oarefully and; National Bank omist (forage crops and diseases), $2,- prayerfully depending Uflorrouf jer»‘ Jriends said he might .have gone fax John GLytls, minister.Sunday services may be said that we are all lashion- IfflLa -year, assistant agronomist (pigar 9:45. a, m. Waldron-Stoke3 Men’s Blbla .ing. qu;r lives and axes feet Father in heaven for; guidance, Hillside, N. J. in music if he had the opportunity 3d iriences inEo JSM we, too, are working ns-iv with plant investigation). ^600 a year, as­ Glass. 10 a. m. Ohuroh School, all-dS'- JTtiof a musalu, aTrcHrlrat-eaclr 'had. He at­ copying a-.mBdel materials and shall gain the sistant geneticist (tobacco* investlga- 'S i r of Jiis 6Wn rcsultsTGur. F MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM tended BOQlsido High School for two partments. 11 a. m. Morning worship, ^choostng. m 'longer fi, $2,30C a year," Bureau 0! Plant sermon by Sr. Oscar M. Bjjck’i 7:80p. "b e liw that anyohe is a helpleggvfc^ of' 'fe a t If.sag' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND , years. The yoiith was widely -known in with w:U S ,,,® may Work, toward fodustry, Department of Agriculture. m. Union evening services, with sermon tim of circumstances. Inistead, many Hillside, for his Violin playing at par. are proivl-ng daily-that 1 perfeoUon,., ana,'“tHSSb«• ideas include Alphabetic Accounting MSchine. Op- by Dr, Buck. luman expe- ties and dances -and picnics riences may be made meire beaiitiful iHndnesiLj, joy, consideration,., pa- $1,440 a year. Applicants must tlendb, vusdom, and love; We need Be.ls surwed by hs; motheKaaA' a and harmoniouV, and more free from >♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦ *** show'that they have had at least three Bfflside Presbyterian Churoh, Ooe discord,, by- diligent effort along lizht WE allow out attention' fo bo divert­ younge'r brother, John. ed to. false-- Beliefs, subb as fear, months’ _ fuli-thne experience . in the -and Salem avenues. ,Rev. Gejrge M. lines. -;.'f0hrisit Jeeiis gave alT:mankind the. Jiurry, irritation; impatience, apathy, ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH operation o fs h eltotrio alphabetic ac­ Runner, pastor. Sunday, .August.4,'8:46 model by wbieb to be guided in daily Idleness, any more than the mosaic counting. rngohine" which, oarries an 80- S, Bible .School 11 a. m* Morning; experience when *b.e said, “ Be ye maker allowed hie gaze to wander to Elizabeth Avenue at Wilbur Arthur Northwood, P« column” oai?d. the-ooigfmon?''glass and atones in ;he worship, .yiiih sermon by Rev. M. therefore perfect, even as, your Fath­ street. Joseph H. West Senior Educationist '.(State -school, Wayne Warner. No evening service. er which is -in heaven la pSrfect” -9-i8Q a. (Matthew 5:481, ,T^e perfection of ,;Noi: loan; we- fdigat _ tbs very tiny, 1. Graded (3h'U3’8i.''§3lldol.'’ AdteintetoatioH), $4,800 a yqar, Office tha Father in heaven is never dis* sometimes hair-like pieces of glass Funeral Director of Education, Department of the Inter. Oalvsxy .Lutheran. Cihif^ Rev. -p puted, and through one’s application which were fitted into the marble, 10 s45 a. < Worship* with Senpop. 597 CLINTON* AVE. Morgan Wagner, Pastor. 8 a. m. Obuxch to tbs study of the nature of this Sometimes apparently trivial things; perfect Father one- may learn -tp' need serious attention, but. as our NEWARK, N. J, • Engineering draftsmen, various grad- ^b^lfip wi,1ii. . sermon, "The Wages of ’-think-more- truly and to r 'ailos a- t'fo.ugbt,- becomes ' habitually mere PHONE BI, 8-6070 (Continue on page eight) n | | m. Sunday School Tues- greater sense of peace and harmony. considerate^ more kind, less fearful, .. Jft)on request we will mall to your ,fihy at 8 p. m. Gburoh council meet­ (The teachings of Christian Science we shall realize that # -euT efforts address a booklet on ; common sense Insist upon perfectiop as the goal of will, beeo.me wiser'and more iVorth ing. Thursday at 2 p. m.,. Social of the while. As Unnecessary knd undesir- ^ discussion of funeral cost and funeral LATCfiA ASSOCIATION RAFFLE ..all - endeavor. Mary Baker Eddy ORDER OUR Woman’s-Auxiliary at the home of n51e experiences are elimimted;';®; : ,facts.. - The. Frank J. LaTora. Athletto. As­ writes in- the tex||§§| of ’ Christian Mrs. Oscar Newman, 281 Dorer ave- Science, .‘‘Science.land Health with Joy-of greater harmony becomes ap­ SUPERIOR COAL or KOPPERS COKE £ COMPLETE FUNERAL sociation will hold itjS: raffle, for $ rnid- parent, untii, even as the picture nue. Friday night at 8 -p, m. in the Key to the .Scriptures" (p. 28-9).; a AS . . LOW ,, AS $100 . S9i radio and for a fishing, rod next “ The Christlika understanding of soi- .grew under the band of the artist, so e listed abovSTftoludes casket, box, Thursdav nio-ht a, - > Sunday Sohool rooms, a motion pio- entiflo being .and .divine healing in­ the blending together of progressive NOW . embalming, palms door garland, M l 6 k a Mffllto meeting Btesanted by Borden’s Ice Oream cludes a perfect. Principle and idea, experiences will -bring to -US', abi' te! ■ , at the LaTora Hsadquarters on Long canflilesidoks, prayer rail and Crucifix, Oo. entitled "History of Manufaoture —perfect God and perfeot man,__as 0tilers.-peacoand harmony, joy and 1 avenUe. near Liberty avenue. Ali -inspiration,—The Christian -Science notice in lpbal palter, wmnowledgement . -____ of leg Cream.’’ Also comedy pioture! -he basis of thought and demonstra- ' cards, . automobile hearse and one |bera ar® x«

HUY POINTS OF MOSQUITOS ARE ' talar app-licsttions wiil jc e made if The league Is gratified-^; the redBOy SHERIFF’S SALE | necessary at other outdoor gatherings ion In case and deatp ualjge but _de- Liy, Me. VanDerwerger re- Jlores the lack of the discovery of INTEREST IN TOUR KEPT FROM AREA |-ports. SJ __ erly oases. The reports, declared .that great strides have been made la’^ie Oft LONG ISLAND ■Use_ Of Larvacide At Fair Is control of'tuberculosis during! the past Means, Of Ending' Attack • tweiuy-Plvd years but that in'one res­ ijous Historical; Buildings, On First Night Crowd • ' TUBERCULOSIS IS pect little advancement has been made. ijj Plcesv:feeeped Iii Boman- “It~ is true still that the disease is rare­ •Crowds who ;wer6. drlven from a large ifcan SHOWING DECLINE ly. discovered in its early stage. Syinpl Jair-a.t Summit Mnnrla.v nitfht. a, t this stage receive little atten­ quitoes, the traditional "Jersey pest, rhito'fstjh” swQt®¥^tour Lq .the Report1 O f ^Oonsty Organisation tion- ! “ Tiiny u utuuiHr aisuifmiurr werA-ablejn^retom-iaaB -ue3rir'rdgiiraHd= . fln[j * iikturlf: points of interest Shows F ew er Gases Discovered, - One pays eeaft.t attention to a on sabsct;i:;j:t evenings entirely mmft-; ^„g IslaHfl is suggested by Her- Less— Deaths .In . 1-986— slight loss of weight, or lack ol appe- p.-SUcox. Manager of She Trenton leste'd, after. New Jersey MoSquitp m « tired- feeling, and1 yet these don of the Keystone AutomobSl® larvacide had; be&i'applied By the tin- A decline in toe nuniber of tuber- symptoms of early tuberculosis. ton County Mosquito Oommlaslon under j r Wf" Jera0?; ■ • • , oTcsis .oases and deatos le noted in the The disease has existed lor some time juj No*' York City the tour leads the direction of Ralph Van Derwerker, 1-amual report of Miss Laura J. -when we get such symptoms as after- the;_Queen8boi?o.vi Bridge and superintendent. - - .. executive secretary, o f thp Up* Booh fever, blood-spitting and fatigue i^SjsHasfcofcj^ jls'Bdtt'dveftnB Hillside - AvenUe; ■ Icm'iOounty—Tubermilosls Leaprufi: sufficient to. cause alarm. The sanator­ BeTtvemie. airf N. Y.-Ronto SiS-toi grounds.- Middle 'avenue - ami Vn-r!« "^Els year from January to June In. ium medical;"Staff aia the ioaguo nuF- iiprE:,ferry to Bhettefc Isto d tir.d' turnpike, was the first large eeoiiomlo "elusive ^58 if bw of bubAVculdSla sTnf^staH’ uo"ntiiumlly” drye "tliaf cariy Route 21 tlnto‘ application -of. thte mosquito repellent dShovered ltt'‘i!jUfflB ..O(>uaty, "as symptoms do watened, for' and Uiat- olij bta on the rltarn. in uriion Qounty' and, according to .rS- compared w ith 327 for the same period who have such symptoms .seek advice "fcorts from 'She' Mosquito Commission, Koslyn still stand the old mills, at las, year. Deaths ton; tuberculosis this Hum tneir family, physician.of at the provdd 83t$y~ successful. In kflltag •itfTiihWmyag-~made the naner to yea: have reached 71, with 83 repbrted tuberculosis clinics An x-ray examina­ mosqtritees'on the Wing and in repsJi. neEafy needk itst'our conn- ®F;ihe-first-Sto-IIWtt6bs_af IHSA. Thla: tion no ‘doupt will te made, as early tub] ing temporarily those in taie surround­ in the early years. In those days, SM8 decline may be attributed to Lefculosls rarely csr. be detected by ing territoq> ^ ^ U ilg h t Jcava-enteiad fge Wsshlugton toured the Isiajid, states the report. Patients listening to breath sounds,” says the~reH the treated area; mnny of the. Original buildings re­ nowdays are- less reluctant to go to }?oft. > - The formula' for the concentrated anasorium; this neans there Is lei ft for inspection. UETICO. FOREST RE- "The cooperation of the medical pro- larvacide was worked out .by Dr. J, M. der.jer -to other. aeniblrB o f ffie faml ftihg .and' boating now thrive ,4n; 8 E R V E In the far south­ icssiun is one of our greatest assets,” Ginsb.urg. biochemist to entomology at Q is; Lor massive hdeoSoa, wW.ch often inlets and: coves tlfat once furnish.#; western corner of Ontario, states Miss . Walden, “Of-all agencies Idle itew .Jersey .Agricultural Experi­ along the International Bound-’ disease. Also, nowdays' efbge for the early buooaneers, Ifitq Interested in health work, It Is through ment Station. Nfosquito Commissions ary Is one of the most beautl-, ; I there X better cooperation from fami- * " 0 1 the Nerih. Shore «a s car- ful and- unspoiled regions in family physldans alone that^wo* re­ mot •ohly'-to ;#nisn but .also in Morris, I lies regarding pcrlcdfOal examinations. jg M ilir safe hiding..' Canada. The oanoe. frlp; out* ceive more than 50 pentefif of- our ac- CSape -May, Passaic, and' Middlesex . linep here, le 847 miles.long, ; |JCva. great majority of tuberculosis’ tlve.cases. The remaining number reach ilweeit themorth land south fitoks of Is wholly within the park area, [ counties have dogperated jdSb-tlie Ex-' keontasto*’ report regulacfly to 'their ,us through our own efforts and through] fSBfrh end E'es Shelter Island, and ‘Is perfeot for the canoeist v perlment Station In conducting -tests In — w ho Is Inexperienced or .who j^pfelfliyslclans' or to the tubei®*- [public" and private welfare agencies.” *d in the romance of early* settle- I winch the larvacide was used to' pro­ Js taking hts family with Hlnti-- jiMls-oltaics for oheck*ixp examtaafeair p~Pui'iiig tlm first six .muuthsrmf-lihila t through the old whaling port of lt is free from dangerous fast tect areas: in which outside gatherings, type. of. work . actually preVSHth Turn 100 adults and 437 children, have Hartor,- the tour oontinues ’south- .water and the short portages • [were held from the menace of these dliedse; •* p6in*k oat the report, and been sent to. tuberculosis institutions. (0: ft visit to tine boyhood! home of ar! M S® 0pon ar,f* D 800d QondKl{)n by the rangers who constantly "famiit&r pasts for a period, of several patrol the park. No timber has evfer been f f l M m Hunter island, and lehoilid interest ■ all concerned with the The report, points out that tuberculosis! Howard Payne., There fie received [hours, f?fi game, such as moose, deer and beari are so strictly preseNed that they eifgenditure of public funds, the' cost of Is considered a family, disease and that inspiration for his .world-famous T Larvacide Not Injurious have lost mbch of their natural fearij of jnan and make perfect subjects fdr photographs* Carrying of firearm lwlthln the park Is prohibited ^prevention being 8.nal compared with Union Gounty is fortunate, in having a I “Hose Sweat Home.” r; E The tests have shown-Shut, when mix­ but licenses to fish may be obtained for musky, bass, lake trout, pickerel lie-tost- o f treat-a enV , preventorium w-here chUdren-ef- tubercu­ side trip should be made to !n- ed with 10 parts of water and applied and Great Northern Pike that abound In the area. A ll along the route 1 Tie credit for, the reduced- death rate cabins and shelters are available f ir the use of canoeists. The trip lous families receive care which bulldsl firones Beach, where ideal accom- Hh ;khcvfgrm-«of a fine fog .directly to Commences at Port Franoes, one of^fche gateways between Canada and | must go to ...tlie"sanatorium, states .Miss up jesletance necessary to prevent the tlons have been erected for as grass, Tgrounds, trees add shrubs in-the the United 8tates and It returns to jthe same point. Motor roads link ''ftalden. Siirgery, the new method of ■development of active disease In later Fort Franoes with the main highways of the United States. Inset is a l[aa.j|,Ji|| bathers. The Stale of territory to be protected, the Larvar tiering tiris’ dlsease, Is used on appro- I life.- While considered a family disease, sket9 h map showing thb motor routq from Minneapolis and St. Paul to -York has set- aside that choice clde-dfili keep any. ..outdoor gathering Fort Frances and a plqtufo of a Queflco Park guide. jxlmatay 82 per cent o f our county tuberculosis IStotllS - can tafce-pl^ Free .Inspa^Son Service . h for the Complete' enjoyment of •free’ of-mosffultoes'for'from two to five [sanatorium population. This not only Wherever" continued contact wth an >es infested the bushes. people-. hours. . It'is Inexpensive, easily applied, ed number of the pests remained. The i saves lives that would have been doom»- open case occurs, let it be office,^chhol, Large numbers of these pests—-Aedes Hillside Motor Service ird bound, landscaped! .park- and 4311: r.at. injure the grass, Sowers; same relief wafi- provided-, by^applica­ | B S 3 ® the old fflsJSm of treatment,; or shop, the report also reiterates. out traffic .Worries, complete trees or shrubs when sprayed as direct-,i tions made on successive evenings. The •sylvestris to^’ the entomologist—have, but li a lso arrests aobillty of the dis­ ' The report concludes with the stats- Joseph PeiLtek, Prop, t of ''America’s Sunrise Land.” fed, or; Clnsburg;' reports. mosquitoes proved "conspicuous by their jcome-but of the OPassaic va'Uey^swamps, ease more .rapidly, elr-n.'/permitting, thS Iment that the 1S84 Christmas Sea! Sale! Battery and. Ignition. Service [ The fair grounds, which cover five; absence,” and Wednesday evening ap­ iand1 have been prevalent in the area I patient t o return to his home much I brought to $19,437.98, about $400 less Phone UFTionviUe 2-8148 10 Liberty Ave., Hillside, N. J; acres of-wooded grovc flanksd-hy heavy! proximately.. .850 persons enjoyed danc­ tin; which the fair was hekL According I sooner- ' have been 'possi­ I-than the previous year. It was stated underbrush and woodland or. two sides, ing and . the other amusements at -the ifeo reoent reports, this infestation from ble otherwise. This,too, means a reduce ; tliaOliik slight r0duotiab.:in.. the budget were so hoavily infested with megejui- rfair,; amazed at'the speedy retreat made outside sources has been the heaviest H U In ■ ex^ipjure; hf ‘public funds, woulci be met throlagh increased .toes.Monddy night tfiat.many of the by the insects which had proved so mosquito brood .thaVthls section of the. I omios and; not through any curtailment visitors Bit* After Tuesday evening1 'troublesome, earlier in the week.1 Just bounty has known for 10 years. High' of league activities, whieb.---0ahtlnua- spraying, conducted by the Mosquito across the road from the lair,, in wood­ •pressure spraying equipment was used; .Commission when toe Shir Oammittee ed thickets which had not been treated tin. applying. the larvacide ’ to- the fair h&d requested assistance, only a limit- With the larvacide, swarms of mosqui- ■grounds, five men doing the work,

Long Island Beaches Lure Motorists

-•RESIDENTS of Northern New Jersey and Pennsylvania who may be in search of new summer 1 playgrounds . should not overtook the famous beaches along the Boath shore of Long Island. Here i one finds literally scores of miles of gleaming white sands, fronting the open Atlantic on one side, or the quiet, placid waters of Great 1 Umith Bay on the"’ other, - and thus i affording any kind of water sport ‘that.may be desired. Beginning with Coney Island, , Brighton Beach and the Rocka* ,*ay8, air ofi which lie *wiffiin the Hmitai o f‘, one.finds as he proceeds eastward, an almost unbroken succession of wonderful beaches.. Separated only by a nar- row inlet from Far RoCkaftay is Atlantic Beach, this being followed •M ediately by Long Beach. An* other narrow inlet separates the stem end of the latter .from Jones Beach State‘Park which in '“cent years has come to be one the. most popular shore resorts the Eastern states. Formerly there was no. direct highway connection:-between Long Southern State 'Parkway, which Msa^jh and Jones Beach State parallels it . about two or three ark, but recently the Long Island miles to the northward. For Rock- —^Mitk_Gommission—opened—up. the away^Be^h~tnr^ight^onr-Gross Moiidowbrook Causeway, leading Bay Blvd. Atlantic Beach is reach- southward from th e Southern S ^ b y way of Rodkaway Blvd., i*JUtie Parkway to •Jones Beach Burnside Ave., and McNeII AW.7 (State Park, together with a short rMe the best .way to Long Beach lSP|ir connection from this to Long j |,*eaeh. Hence it now i* possible to j iiive -along this entire succession (•The popuiarttj; of Jones Beach jf,It beaches from Jacob .Riis Park, State Park is attested by the fact jj* the western end of Rockaway that two causeways now are need­ J beach, all the way to the extreme ed to accommodate the heavy vol­ ‘•item epd of Jones Beach State ume of summer motor traffic. The •irk, without being *out of sight first one, known as Jones Beach the water at alL Causeway* from Wafitagh,.. bee ,, ■•'■Lmately, when the Tri-Boro so congested in recent years that hriH8® is frnisihed connecting Up* it had to be supplemented -recently ,- th e . Bronx and by, Meadow.brook Causeway, as aF Queens across the East River, 'ready men tionedr Ultimately, Jit is win he a direct alternative planned to construct still another luSlfe Long Island beaches from the extreme eastern’ end of Gewge washingrton Jobes- Beach across the open water prid;tee. of Great South Bay to the Montauk Residents ’ of New Jersey, how- iHighway just east of Babylon. ®jer; will always flund the*^HollandJ For those visitors who. desire to, i^uuel and the 'Manhattan Bridge through Manhattan by v'ay * flue route to Brooklyn. Then fol- of 7tb, 6tS qr FWK Avea., bBre JS ° . Platbuglh Ave,. through Pros- an easily Hollowed difAot routt to W Park to Linden Blvfi., and Jonas Beaon state Park; * 0n Sunrise High* Proceed frpm Holland Tunnel to 7tb Ave. to 14th St., turn «a« a Ail the beaches mentioned above or right to 5th Ave., continue up •» F o r il Parts And Accessories SlIFER TYPEWRITER CO Ith Ave. to any .oouun street . ^ reached easily; from |he Sun* .m i m a i *‘. f y s r . ' . n e w a r k UD; g Highway, og^eis e t h e beyonu 42ud St., and turn ngnt to | u ■Moreover,, the Incident served splendid advertisement.'The nan of Chain System Used . Housewife's Idea Box’ the Beach was emblazoned Uncommon -HU RRICA NE -M edern Alaskan Town Ha& ------fO C irculftt e -B.o o ks- front pages of newspapers ail. over HAZARD the country as- the only -hotel in which _ Madison, Wls.—A chain Idea part­ hundreds of people—sought refugb i m a ed qijie'ttffl'H'years ago BjuToSff Sense 8iJohn Blake agtlnsj; the anticipated, .hurricane, Clim ate Like ■ L, Meyer, secretary of the Inland •a sytt "Boris opened-up the next December Press associatio-ri,. is perpetuated By R . H. W ILK INSO N [and-did a normal-business throughout • ninthly when he purchases a new If you. can get a .Vacation, use it, the printer. However,-' by spring he- was Temperature Seldom Falls ikan has all the potential resources book :and starts one trailing from 'Go -‘somewherd, for a great pulpwood Industry—r^nllm* still in^th^ ped and^hiS Gredltors- were Much Below Freezing. his Tibrafy. - ™ . It may" fiot ‘be- .pressing harder than ever.* If it hadn’t itedr year-round water power ahd .alr —• wttft-each--boete- he sends ft-fidte ’ • Tima fsrtiS- away than :he fact that the next August most inexhaustible timber,. The for­ saying: Washington-.—Ketchikan, Alaska, Is ___ 'Out;, . tho.Ja®.x5-io.wn, _bu.t' i other ests, which are.mostly spruce.and hem­ - “Please--accept- ' withJ.my going into the**pubttc Utility - bUSinBss. "p*tL:isafffe:ihat; is the‘Beach e yed "a repetition' of the lock^. mix.ed with some.elder, willow, compliments. Some time please wliet The city has. arranged to buy up local and Cottonwood,.,are, eon trolled by the pass it along to' Someone , elso tyqu >Fs~ business, he -wouf^ elfifctrlc light, Power, water arid.tele- i f : ' afford thaifflon'ey.an&th.' tJulted States, forest service.” think will he interested In it.” m p 1 my. umi'ts1" phone* propertie go to Europe, or bonthPAmerlca ys. But with .the'fcpr( He sends his books, to friends ana ' "This is; only _ari6-ther indieaftbn tha"t of prffrgMBiy afross tiih AinBficun Missouri Towns Boast i in ___1 ;spa* n TngtHeried buMcane2 es- Ketchikan is a stricriy inoderriT^Gr^, acqu who f •coutlnen tv- For Your Playing Cards -tire fiTOnn'gga iB-Agtaiy off the ork. bug does-not-specify that -NWith- Vary. .few. Q.L^tbA.-arie,rent-erls{-.leS~ Odd JNames, Guide Show* see people wnorTiayffUBfWBfJ man- Flaying cards of all kind: alll m m nd .was able to opefrup fpr «-?uwii#MDe-*rftla^ed. to., p|xso.ns npra|iiliiT'-7UiWnfflg rhiln vmira; — it. 'There Is absolutely no v&r- -.populQxiy attributed .to Alaskan towns,” "^Jefferson Cityf Mo*r—Using names of sticky after, long’ use - or .larly -occupiedr" - 1 They may be strangff and surpris- “ mpnEpance cost, taxes^Ja*' saya the .Haripnal .GeogrApRlc society, towns as m stagdlpd, Missouri Is well "weather. ®H'9|S easily! cor •The paused In the. telling of. ing, but It is Uffefhl^tfFltnow-tihat there find Hip flozena of other1 ex- “Its population of 8,800 would- scarcely -his—i-ale^-a-n'd—looked—out across the equipped for almost everything, a state condition: Spread your c; “rate" it a UieLropolllanystandlng-in-t-he- are other ways than ybur, own, and flft* on K*h a project entails," lawns and'over the fringe of 'opeoanut ■postffl-fiirectorr-showsr:----- = ntates, but. In Alaska it is second" oMF "Bendavisr” buV-no .apple^- “Ioy,! that some oMhera- ia y be-very -good- me, Col. Joel Tucker'chuckled pqlms toward the top stor-ies of t-h$» A T^ftritlriet” to • watch' over It, them lightly with talcum p =jnpBfl£Sr-_.ms words revived. "to the capital, JUneau^ “Speed” _and “Swift” at its commandi no-sorrow; and.a: "Shamrook,” but rio^ cornstarch. Thoroughly^™ -gampus-BeaQb-^tel,4--saw^thBrtadriklftx St: Patrick... .Seventeen other varieties’ If you can’t go any Jong distance' nel an’Srr'afe” frHSai’^T long In the oldaman’s eves nnJ^fd^Borlir More Rai-n Than’ Iri Panama. Missouri--hiw~-14Mil^Ory^?dy^pi:(^4: the card's, • They will, feel oF "salnts” are" listed. away, get as (ar frOfil’ yditt job as you ^^oday—we—^wereOTated^Sr; wan-never ±=-‘^Situated=at the verv- gou-t-h&m-mQ&t- ress. Even "Success" wl-Hiln- -the: nd a—o^his—-w-iuter-- home -at tlp of the -long, Alaskan panhandle "state. ! ~TPnp--t-ihA^-l,jn.vttlm,^-flu-ggtenflive-^-oup- THE HOUtij. Is prosperous now; a-paying pr-oppsl- -te-pr-n-uidricL-within the hounds of the IsSji iooklneront oyer a brassy tloa?" that reaches down the coast loi~Britlshi. Trick names are* plentiful— For-the- bfin’t bo lllcp rbe laborer who, when seated" Hen may^jiimp from ■‘‘Mexico’’ to i-vlce. sHl^'owed’by a leaaen, cioua- Colonel Tucker nodded/ >No," he' "Colrnnhla; Ketchikan is “first port of* bd&fter there’s "Brag. City/’ and - for. on u. week—off with pay, - stood “California," then to "Delaware/’ ^err It was early May. The tour-' said thoughtfully, “no, Boris never had call., for all steamers entering Alaska the peace-seeker, "Amity.” . ,' luhd and wutbhed htH friende tolling he*has his ^chbice -of^the “Kl.ondi’kerft n was past. An atmosphere of- ,to close up. 'But/it wah the summer through the inland -passage. It is f- An "Annapolis”, is boasted by the gnfl was' content to think Who the Hauls “Louisiana” and », h . and forlornness hnng -over trade that kept him going; Still; Is, as perched on a rocky hillside t^at falls state,- hut- the best that can be dbrie tlyatVor a time at leaet he-didn’t have Arpong the many gifts “A-liey,,_ was ^ remembered . with a a -matter of fact. -He couldn’fr-compete- abr.uptly-Jnto, the wntera of ‘TongaSs toward -West Point'Is ‘‘Cadet,” a Wash- to wlgld a.-plisk and shoveir Wit Calvin Coolldge_ when TTlig -‘’Ratr^but—“Boohahontas?A= in Cape. was hot, though the mer- wlth the other hotels during the-Winter Narrows. Arbund .it rise, steep, wooded ington countTliaTQletr ~ I Sleet as .. many people As yon can. Presldentf~--notMng seemed cury was coiistiiierab'ly less than tlie- Girardeau county, was not given a 7 because l}ls umlroad waa so—ggeat-A; hllig, grcftri the yekr around, for win­ The state has a "Bachelor,” but ho Talk to them*,' Qet.Jhglr*Ideas about. g White '^avernge northerner Is apt to think of John Smith.-* I He paused,-and the tin k le developed ters in Ketchikan are as 1 mild as iff spinster; a "Day,” night, a thin, House hams, I It being Tto-Mosioa, between May and Into a smile. "Every -August,^how, Richmond, Va. The temperature sel­ “They worried rue most of |all” hg .November. A gentle breeze, swept up folks move’ into .tie -Beach and stay dom drops Much below .freezing, and Our.bodies often need a chfEnge. • So, said to ■ the friend ' who- ' t( from t}ie water, arid was cooled in the 1h,efe :unfitl aftey the -hurricane season there is practically no snow. The Hitler’s Double Strolls in Nice 36 ohr minds;" story in flood* tHouffekeeplng shade• of- palm trees and oleanders be­ is over* Boris makes a regular busK- winding sea channels. and • swift, moun-< We. get Snferuts without knowing It Sffier F- fore reaching the’ veranda. .To the ness of fbe trade, sells Ms rooms out, tain streams never.'freeze. But there tf .we' stay thOre"tbey get deeper and. ^fjPWf^nd^wotjJih ha bro right the top stories of 1 the famous in advance and has never failed to., , is raini- plenty of^if^ovdr 13 feet a harder to get out of. the table, Mrs. Codlidge woti Peach hotel. were .visible above . a have^-a full- house,” • .year, which Is worse 'than tropical ■ • Find.' a slloSj- and I’d have,one, u fringe, of copoariut' palms. It waS- sight "WbicE means,” I suggested,'•“'that, Panama. Yellow oilskins are the pre­ r a lk ^ fflc i/^ '-you can ■'talk politics lej,'wonld take it away, an ^ ^ tfils man-made structure that had every sUmmef, weather officials; pre*. vailing fashion in all seasons, * •intelligent!}-; ...... happened, to it- after that, 'emark,,.for Boris Flake,. diet a storm making up in the Garib^ “The bare, rock foundations of the •That Will lead to wider knowledge could fiDd out;”- ~.... Its of the hean^nd--hea.dl.ng-tow4u:(L3Bam'LwltlL.. City provide, neither soil nor . level ;gfe®?e affairs o.tjtW.e0unti!y -you llvel 'trael, hence one with' whom T am tn- disastrous Intent; That hardly seems space for roads, so the streets are blillF xndl_Work In,.and.Mil make ynn fl mnrn \cllnld to sympathize. riosBlhle-” of wooden planks. The. ibuslpess dis- Jiscriminffting voter* when election• Cnforiel Tucker set fire to A long trtgris' set on- ptfesretose- to-t-he-long Jay edmes Irotind. . black-cigar and crossed hfs legs.atop . Colonel' .Tucker nodded, amusedly. line “ 6‘f-swharfs; Stairs and* .winding1 -^gverybody—needs—a- f erspeetWe- oa- ailing. "It isn’t possible,? and yet the rurnof S f l U E J board roads leald up to the residential 'llfe,. - “Back, fn 1926,” he said, ,?th8/Clty of somehow |gets around;” . He paused part Of ’ town^ There almost every It helps to- meet, people;.-you have' _hllnml was nearly .wiped off the map abruptly, looked at me- with , a shreurd. expression in his eyes. There was'also home has a bit bf lawn -or garden, beyer-fflbwn 0'r seen.-before, by 7a hurricane.. You~^emember it pr$Jmbly planted on imported earth, m Worst- storm' on record, hundreds of In his. tone a note of reprimand. Yoi wh'at It means to get mus, buildings whisked away as if they had "Didn’t I jjist:mi: y®u thkt Boris was 'jls Busy Place, old and accomplished hand at, the "Business is good in Ketchikan* It ele' bo^fl. Getting rilhd-btujnd' find1 **■) been so mflny -cardboard bozes.^Dhoh- loul-bo und Is far wofSO, 9 sands of dollars worth of property'llt- hotel game?” Suddenly he. laughed. is shipping center and supply base for WEM ^tetly^ hUined. The extent of the dam- "Excuse me. I forgot we three are all a large district.' The shops, and stores Somebody, Pope?.I think, ‘'said some­ age reached an astounding figure. _ good friends. -- You see,, the weather are stocked with foods and merchan­ thing to the effect that the proper study ^*Tt was a setback to, Miami, and ad­ p.fflcials^don1^-always -report:-the- com­ dise freshf rom-thestatesr-Af-tei^ailf- t>l mankind is man. CLABBER GIRL jacent cities.-It meant years of work ing of a destructive jstorm during Au< Seattle Is offl$ 660 miles away, with Tnke-up-that-sfcudyr Sod will Aud­ BAKING POWDER gust. But Boris does.” it more Interesting tlmh many of the- to •rebuild what had been destroyed. regular steamer service winter and Try a Can TODAY 4nd worse still it meant the greater summer.' Huge salmon' canneries are looks you read -jusilto ■ While’ away T> underfaking- of dispelling in the minds Additional Coinages ..for frantically busy during the short sea­ :fh saline;— - .of outsiders, who had been in- th'fe son when salmon 'are running. Often . We all heed, chaflge, variety. We all. habit of coming to Florida during the Estonia, Finland, Poland the ’ little river that rushes- through need ns wide an acquaintanceship as 4-vW-n.ter, the Idea that such a storm.Jwns Several of Abe post-war- states In the Ketchikan, , incidentally supplying it n get, ROLLS DEVELOPED apt fee-repeat Itself during the-twrisf -Baltic region - have added to their coin­ wlj;h electric, power. Is . packed ?solid Sou'll never, get more than three season* Even; now„ ypur northern pa­ ages. From festonia appears a new tiEftF' with pink and sllverfish. The chinook, four-real friendsr,the—kind tbat^wUh glossy.. Minimim charges lOo. pers announce that- Miaiiii Is being kroon piece In Aluminum bronze to. rei “or king salmon, is the principal varh »go- through.” HIGH GRADH WORK place the one-kroon sliver coin minted I 25 swept by a hurricane* every tlhjp the' ety of the Kefchikap...district, Hall- • ’dBnVfeu-cain make manyv congenial; ESSO STUDIOS, Box 27 wind blows, at a slightly greater than ini 1938. The obverse shows an ancient I but fishing is another big industry, and icqunlntnnces, who will talk and argue Hack«nsackf N. J. . normal Yppcity, Tip in New England ghitj- of the Viking type, reminiscent there ‘are' great cold storage, plants rlth:y you can have high tides, blizzards and of the days when the Estonians, along where the fi#sh are frbzen before they Step out among thorn. You’ll be glad 100-mile-an-hour gales and'they’ll nev- with the Norse and Finnish sea-rovers, are shipped South, t dldf SILK HOSIERY ’ GIVEN! were the- sco.urge of the more peace­ 1 be called any more than, a bad “Alihouglfe*there arS" several saw­ A'strange icharaoter bearing a striking resemblance to Adolf Hitler, German, KRAFT SHOPPE. FREEY: storm able ‘nations toother-west. The’ reverse mills, lumbering .has not been devel-’ efiaoesHw, Is shown bers gteojilngidlj®’ the jjfoiasiads ttf Nice wltsp, {l^ I not re tbd'fi w’e- arc very . "However, Miami was confronted- bears the shield of the country with oped pn a very large scale. But Ketch­ escorts feta always accompany him when he ventures outdoors. leeplylndebtefl'toOohimbUB;...... with the job... o£ overcoming* the hur­ the inscription^JTJesti • Babarlik” and In the first place ricane hazard. She had to convince, tbe date. . W e’re All he went forth on ROMAN ‘. Finland hasAbsued a large 20-markkaa "you northerners thatthere -was a -sea­ that utility holding companies will die Debtors a_private venture. son for hurricanes and that season be- piece, also of - aluminum bronze. The Milhous Are Lost to Bondholder Ring ____Ilpflie second, the tf*E Y E BALSAM iBbverse shngg the well-known Llop pf of uselessness, according to Burns. p ir tq late August,, and ended-In-late Bxpylments now being itindn hT fha Western continent Would; have -been Relieves irritation to the eyes caused October. And, second, she had to* do Finland'-ericifcled by a wreath of pine ill secreted ?ery soon neyway. Receiverships Said to Bring New York Society of Electrical Engl, by exposure to strong sunlight, the. -something to assure the folks who needles and" cones, with the date at chain committees is nationwide, the As the Englishman said after he had bright glare of the seashore, the dust edngressmari reported^ neers to harness the snn’s power soon soirietl tries stayed down here during boriotns The reverse bears the denoml? Huge Returns, traveled across the American com and cinders which cause so much nation and the Inscription "Suomen Sabath said-he had found instances will place 200,000,0QQ,00Q . volts of the summer months, that In the eveiiff electrical energy at man’s disposal Bnent—"It wasn't so remarkable that discomfort during rail or auto travel. of a second storm such as that In Tas where*the^sp-callej' "protective” coffl- Columbus found .America, But it Soothing to overworked, tired eyes. Washington. — Evidence disclosing dally, Burns asserted. 1926 thwe were shelters that could The., metal, aluminum. bronze, used* m|ttees . destroyed, the value and in­ would have been remarkable if hO ad SO cants a jar at druggists ar for these pieces Is a new alloy for coin­ the existence of- so-oalled "chain-com­ come df. the property involved to en­ ■Outlining an alluring future, Burns missed It,” wijthstand. the., ravages. .continued i WRIGHTS PILL CO., 100 Gold St, N. Y. City age purposes and has been commonly mittees” of bondholders centered In able the house of issue to purchase ‘ “Boris Flake built .the first hurri­ “Transmission of these huge vol­ The meh to whom the world is most cane-proof hotel. (And Incidentally used since the. World ,war as a substi­ Chicago and New York and controlling back \he bonds “for - a song.”' He umes of power without the • use of i debt are first the .men who pre­ there haven't been many built since.) tute for silver, especially in those coun? millions of dollars’ worth of defaulted vadded: v transmission lines Is being perfected served the Bible for posterity! aftef It cost him thousands o f . dollars, is, tries which have ^suffered severe cu)> realty bonds was made 'public by Cori- •‘-‘We have discovered Instanees where and will be in common use within a that the long line of inventors who fact several thousand more, than he rency depreciation. It was first ex­ gressman A. J. Sabafeh, chairman-pf- cammittOGs have-taken bonds sent in ECZEMA... the house committee investigating re-' few years. - Already great ’electrical’ have increased happiness by promoting had anilclpated. Wheiu the thing was tensively employed by the French- for to them .and posted them' as collateral • physical comfort ■ and convenience. To quiokly relieve the itching and. done h-e discovered hia finances ex­ ceivershlps. for loans to .pay expenses and hig feCs charges have been thrown > for 23 the Ohamber'of Commerce tokens of 2, miles;” burning, and help riature restore hausted and his creditors pressing. 1 And % franc pieces Issued In 1920, Evidence concerning‘ the operations —fi pen jeeht to the protective'commit­ "Of these James Watt, Stephenson, skin comfort, freely apply Hopeful of realizing a profit on his in* The metal |s a golden color when new, of the committees and their affiliates Is tee, 5 per cent to *a management com­ Samuel. F. B. Morse, Edison and Mar­ investment, however, he held On during but. changes to a brassy hue with use. continuing to he uncovered, with- the mittee, S per cent to the lawyers, and TELEVISION TESTER coni are especially-prominent. ■ the .winter season of 1927, Ofily-to-dis* The proportioris of the alloy in the result that prosecution may be request- .so on down the line, None of these stumbled, on their R e sin o l! cover. that either ’the storm- of—the- Finnish coins ate .92 per cent copper, 6 ed foLv^atlon of a number of federal 7. are resourceful and;; defe^ Inventions. They., worked tthem out previGtis. year had scared off the tour6 per cent aluminum and 2. per cent and state>la^rs, Sabath declared. mined-, to get away with everything lOM^uSyiand-sBeatifoally,—And-they - 1st-trade, or Miami wasn’t going to be .nickel; . .. The ohaln//commltjees, he. declared, theyToaWL. rill had In mind the fact that If they the papular‘winter, resort that natives New 5 and 10 zloty pieces from control from' a few issues ujr to as succeeded thoy 'wsulfi . be beneflttlng '“ Wind, Quick, Pleasant -had biagged about At any rate, busi­ Poland show a bold profile of Marshal many a$ 400 issues of realty bands, Istanbul Sets Up Code ness vvasn’t so brisk that winter, and PllsudskI, emphasized by the lackf of aggregating in par ’ amount ^rom- a Successful Elimination by thi/ esd' of the season his financial any inscription"'other than an almost few million upward of $200,000,000. for Its Grave Diggers I give all credit to the Wright hadn’t, improved - to . ’any microscopic- date *placed beneath his The chain committees, the congress- Istanbul.—In Istaff^giTankSsli mourn- Ibrothers, "Euf Profesffor Langley -anil Let’s be frank—there's on marked degree. shouldeip, The.revjerse shnws man, said, form l but --one aspect of a ars have staged a revglt against-..the a number of others had experimented way for yonr body to rid ib 7 “The ,biil;look seemed -pretty black. Crudely fashioned Polish ea.gle'In'T] "national racket”, through which,20,* with flight before them. 1 tbe waste material that -cause Boris decided-to- stay on the groundJ ^bur&t-oi!-r-a-y's-and~surrouhdect’at some 000,000 citizens have been affected. They say that they charge more than Bangley, had he .lived a little later tty, gas, headaches, bloated f during thV summer, however, and distance>'irpri? .the edge by the inserlp- Nearly ~ $8;OOO^OOOi(KKU'fff“~mitstandl'ng SSliWfftleS'-JjFBisiylDg-tlre 3 h &£b3i When light • gasoltce motars were' in and a dozen other disco! realty bonds are in- default,. he-, re­ You® intestines must fencti . spend Ms idle time in -concocting some tion “R!zeczpospolllia Polska,” With the ibargMnV.peeuJatlvfl.ly. over, the corpses. so, would have succeeded. - plan whereby he could retrieve some ported, ■ . ■' Ilsdeed, the Wrights, not at all Jeal- the way to make them move value at ^attorn.-.. Marshal P’ilsndski’s Sh\ m a p ' AafO reaehefl )y, pleasantiy, • successfully, v of his investment.- *Aa old. .hand at portrait appeared c>n stamp Issues some Control or / administration of the the mualclpallty fro,m the mourning us of his fame, took the FanglGy ship, euulpped it-with a modern engine and griping or harsh irritants is ti the^hcrteHga-me-"ls-^B-oriet-%b oughte^of- gears'-ai|^gj-t-frhe£se-^rre-t-he-l jaPBlaTOn ■ that, the nslloe-ihave Saani a-^Qinesi'a Wrifer fterougffly, admll ting defeatlwere -too humiiiatinj to. bear the poltralt dl^JKblahd’s na- sent A schedule of. grave digging •made, u.pghf; with R. cordanee with directions on. tl 1 tcf“bfe "considered, ~ "tIBfigl*‘-Bab. ' REDUCES ThE K. P. Gbat'go'ffv WlHeh all grave diggers must ;;Yoi;.and I sit down and take- all tie or tin, toitgsvaJJow. 7 "During 'August of that summer follow. V • these modWfc eonvoaiene®, '883= think; ’ Milnesla Wafers, pure m Boris got--"a break. Weather authorl* It will cost $B;TB to bury any­ nothing at all about them, wandering magnesia in tatfiet form, each "Meist^jrccurate” Clock. Made tie! predicted that a hurricane of one ovet Eve years old, and $1.80 for i sometimes why progress Is not more alent to a tabiespoon oi iluui great velocity was making up in the | Declarod" to be the four iho'st ac- persons ' under • five.. ■ rapid than .-Its Is, even-If people can ■of magnesia, correcf aeldit: TveHimb-Tl Caribbean and was heading straight (furate

>d hydha Na.t.1 nn a.1 Qftogrfl.phlc Society. j ..Washington. D. Ct——wNU Servtde. . HE ’Indian province" of Baluchi­ stan lost Rhinos t-.important qity- in the recent' earthquake ■ ,-N destroyed Quetta. Qudttay the capital of Baluchistan and -the only municipality in the. pro- , vlnce, existed .primarily for military purposes, but the Pax BrltannlcaPiUh^l stltute for the lawlessness an4 bandit­ ry of.former days, had made ah Impor­ tant. civil community add tr&dlng cen­ ter of it -as welV Balqhhrstan is India’s fortress to the east, and/Quetta was’ iti donjon keep'. The smart girl has one eye The British have been in control of ■. ftgflgei 18SE the .other anticipating the nlace since X87T. and^-Since 188gJ a rise In temperature—ana manes have held it under perpetual lease ? a coo] decision to (Delude several its. old ruler, the picturesquely pa] .summer*' sports inK hob ^wardrobe Wall of- Kalat. ' right nom~rfl£W>jTf IdLo# ingenuity When the British wehtln QtfetfaT to design that clever yoke«cap e-panel -ifily a. little group of intid. huts in one,” It makes sewing so easy, bounded by unhealthy plains that i and briefly, that cape is much cooler virtually Setups; . Drainage and s ’ Tlpf'C lSsY e. ' Pattern 0354 sports tat ton made. Be’ place .oyer. Th

' ^QN THE FLY PAPER Orleans, he’Taadhfd -by ‘dBeff-dranght — Hot Days, Cold Nights; . men-of-war.—But about 1705 Sbahbe Manager—Where Is the Human —tS O iS is -D -!*e same latitude, as far also became silted -up and 1 Ply? Cairo, Jacksonville, Fla, add Shanghai, only an inland' village, .Gommon sense Pat.Lady—He got Into an wgn- but because of its 0,000 feet of altitude dictated the choice of a port outside ment with, his wife and Bbe swatted and the physical aspect of the sur­ the shifting delta,, and Karachi, in a him.—Answers Magazine. rounding ■ country, its climatels very sheltered bay a short distance to tha different. Each day the mercury bobs west, began to grow in import^m up and down through a wide range. CASTLE ON THE RHINE Karachi Once a Staving Center. The difference between dally maximum PBlarachl's chief "produpt” of Import] and-mlnimiiih has heGukiWwn to-rpach gnd,' export hfd been Abyssinian slaves 80 degrees; but such excessive changes, brought by Arab boatmen from Masqat. are conSned to certain short seasons. Sliwe-British control cams to north­ The hills :and even the valleys of Ba­ western India, Karachi’s hinterland has luchistan are largely treeless, and when [been greatly developed through in-1 the sun Is down ..heat, radifttas M sf- proved irrigation methods, and a swell- Sprinkle Ant Food along v i a rapidly. As a cSnseguence the nights ling -stream of agricuituraf and other dow sills, doors and openings are always cool,’ Sven'when the sun Iproducts has Sowed to the port. ’ After blisters one by day. j ^1 piDiJT—BoT / w el l -T h is .is no through which ants come and a ‘railway was built to tap the Punjab's go. Guaranteed to rid quickly* The area devastated by the’ earth­ wheat fields. Karachi became India’s / oh— i M 1: f-LACE To SSM A Used in a million home*. Inez** quake extends south of Quetta into greatest grain port. Id population the \ HBAWL Tbu \ HE OWES Mfe VHRSoM —— amp pensive* * At your druggist’s* the state of -Kalat, a vast mountain* I town has jumped from less than 20,000 J SPSAK To t --Tviwflg'J' J $SS ipgS^, IP- HE HAP Taking No Chances streaked region of Baluchistan, where I before the British came, to about 208,- ^ BUCKS/ j S Our old friend Rastus was In trou* modern progress has hardly penetrated. bpff-toflayr----- „ Hwv\ B IT; I (S'UESS HS'P - PETERMAN’S ble again, and the sheriff asked'him Them a— aps 1 I Though Karachi has’ a huge and rich m v - A N T FOOD if he were guilty or.nof .guilty. for good roads • in ] laniy to draw from, its immediate sur- “QuUty,- sph, I think,” rb&lietf years towns of-the coastal Bastus, Ijbat'ra-M ter. I>6, tried to of theextreme north.Mve Rockv nenlnsulflSTftt lHt% Shelter its make sure of It”—Montreal Star. | with tpgwpb lines, Tt harbor. A, dun-coioreo, ury plain Wui-- •from Karachi to eastern Byouncs* the town.- A few mii^s* to the acroRB the state’s ' ndffiie ixtre: northwest iie thB seamed, baked-clay but ■ i' shai j of the tele- I hills' ’ of Balfichietan, “as strange a the railroad ^OINTMENT graph ncles and aid country as any in Asia,” right-of-way the n a tly ^cling' l tb'tfiis , f. will aid in removiiuT camels and horses. A network o 1 ’Off' al'on& the eoaSt and into Baluchi­ . that Itching* dandruff, stan strikes the amphibian .telegrephl imal .paths forms, the major corns [^assisted by shampoos with. llM that gtves Karachi its most direct, cation system. Few people of (.tl iconnection with the 'West. A land Ups terior have seen an automobile,- and to. mhhy colas are-rc,urlasltlest for their until it gets well into Baluchistan, It futicura Wants are satisfied by barte ties ’ dlYBB into the sea to borne again on; the’ Persian coast: and strike ^ S O A P Kalat is sparsely, settled* The state overland through Persia hud Turkey to WHAT is. He EATltiIP HB p fair .sized towns, but no large mlties in' central Asia. Numerous products that Pq o d ow m V —r Lo o k ?■ the .American sense. Kalat; the oapi* are freighted Into Karachi harbor find .....NAONSy // tal, 'wns a bluster of mud. houses and their way up, through the famous Khy- matting huts climbing lllSf topped ber Pass and over- Himalayan trails with the mud-walled, fortresslike ci­ to Afghanistan, Turklstan and Tibet tadel gf the Khan. Much’ of it was de­ Many millions of dollars have been stroyed, by. the .flarthauake.: .... spent on the harbor of Karachi in the Tbs inhabitants of Kalat are divided construction "of todies, jjttles Bind oth­ Into tribes, each with a- chief. Many- er: port works. Keeping ,iEs waters trlbes graze sheep and herd goats, fol: de#p enough is a never ending fight lowing their animals wherever there is A strong ocean current sweeps to the fresh pasturage. • Some of them live entrance part of the tremendous load the year round l.n matting or cloth-coy- df Silt brought down by the Indus, and ered huts; others refuse, to be bur­ this must bs-eoutinuaUy dredged away dened with ca'rgo when on the moye that Karachi may not suffer a fate Uke and.plld new brushwood huts at each that which overtook Tatta and Shah- |JitOp,.. . ' ■ bandar. Rage Eight HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935

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WPA PROGRAM TO | BOY SCOT’S WILL GIVE EMPLOYMENT Trenton Facts ATTEND GATHERING % tW N A 'lX > U OHAJUHES K. LOEOEALA IN SMALL TOWNS Biformatio i number of- bthe Hopkins Points Out 4U Her , Of Relief Clients Live tg state institutions, tine. average per- infirpiaties^ Every- efforts is made^ to , Scout Jnmbof - .... Towns Under 5,000 >n usually falls entirely to take into restore rthe economic usefulness of all :ks of August. For over a year troops .....I'consideration—ttw huge economic* ■ se,v- -©f—these- perso^^andirt^T^re^^ and scouts in-this country have been THE. sfA'ra-'HtflitWAY^YSTEM OF The. drive to employ the country’s I ings effected through the-curative and jfeeen most gratifying. I could cite, nu­ planning Tor this gigantic EcTeBration: ; .. NEWJERSEY k able workers on government, jobs and I educational programs they provide, merous instanced of former inmates Of adeiit Boosevelt set the-bali rolling The state highway system of New -to direct them Into available .private Whiln a. total n f only jfn e n 079 *■*. New -Jersey institutions who at one roS ^ ia v lta tlon -to the’scouts to IkSffl Jersey consists [ of 1,332 rdiles of au­ employment will, not miss the. country propitiated for the maintenance of state ^me Were, entirely dependent on the their 25th Anniversary' Celebration ln- thorized highways. *Phi8 is the- Icgisiatu (areas and email towns. Ha'rry L. Hop-1 tnstrutions, this expnditure, results in State for their dupgqrt and care, but; -toashiftgtoh in August ofS ® ^ :;y® . ed mileage ■ and not the ■ number 6f iHris, Works Progress ’AdSmS&tofjfeESal-^e^oimfe^vlfip'toifee^tatfSF ■who, as a residt~of th#: in-bensdve fcraih- ave. hRBp t,p h^ve 30.600 miles of improved state hAfghways. Only Said today. ------Uoteeml lunvliv,! TqlltifilT-fUfflaet. -m^i^ey-received^no^oeeupy-high sals, beys "take part - in this "Jambofeb. 1.594* miles have* "eve:* been taken over Tlat there is urgent necessity toward-— 'i'A olear example ot. the high. .dlvld- aried positions and constitute a de­ -County Council has to date-4s- JorltlM-MaldQn’s';3auBi_ani aa5aJl town ends pqls on ’ the investment iri' our finite asset to society. Boouts ana six-scout officers signed up- leaves 288 miles of the state syslim slfll Unemployed is shown by the fact that j state institutions is shown in ’the opera- Senseless. Economy for the ■ trip. There is grili plenty ft? i the hands o f the coun-ties. apprcxlmately 40 .percent of the 5.30C.- tion of the senltorinm Mr TifheT 'Uorfr i Inadequate appropriations' for .the for additional boys in'the Ooim*: The system extends into, all counties 000 families- on relief are to be found | at Glen Gardner. During the fiscal State Department of Institutions would Delegation and any parents or o f the 'state, but there Is a wide varia­ ■=t=-ln--the open- eountry-ond, towns- under year ending- -June -30f—1934, thls-tasfeW ,msu^]£Ji2 .a .^ loss and1 organization desiring to send a. scout tion ir. the mileage in the various oouri- - —BjOOO in population, Kr. ^Bopklns said. iiution" received 522-, patients, many of, .would, .-’obviously/ be the- most sense­ go’ so. Applicac^ffi^fEridre- ties. Ir. general this mileage is proper* . “The-city used 'to be a giant magnet them cMldren^-and l^odhwhom, had less s'ort of economy. There is no other Jamboree may be secured at the Union tionai to the area of the county except I drawing unemployed labor from the been *on' a waiting list ^pending such' expenditure, the taxpayers could ..make;, I Council Headquarters, 333 North Broad M the sparsely populated northeastern H* '.uountry;" Mr. Hopkins pointed out. time as beds could be made' available. WhiGh' VfQuld yield them so great ai street,' Elizabeth. All boys should be section Thus, ir. Hudsdn OoKhty only. “This Is no longer true. For a while, Durirjg the same year, 510 patients tual return oh their investment; registered notdater than August Sth. 18 1-1 miles of. roads have been taken • after. the beginning of the depression, were discharged and 18 died. Had an I am not citing these facts as a - One o f the interesting things SBOftfi over by the highway department v/hile 1 the flow was reversed, going from' 61 ty -lnsufficierlt appropriation been' avail­ tification for extravagance .the Jamboree will,be "Swapping,” trad-: 122 1-3 miles have-been taken over in — to-country. Now even.'this movement able to this)Institution', it would have maintenance of our -institutions,' but Ihg belKept as lAttenhc City, 1 has slowed dciwn. Unemployed' needy been forced' to deny admssioja to sofne- •'merely tdinform' the public of vtlie < keepsakes cf this outstanding World - total hiilfage taken ov^r^jt. people are In both city and country.” of those who actually received - treat­ memflgbld' work in this1 - department Soouting celebi-atipn. the commission, 1,37.2 miles have been IgjpW oifcis largely -the answer for-both ment, which' for years has been progressing improved wttth 'tormanent-- types of ... areas’’ he gold -—Denial—Qt-prap&E—treabmfini-.^n JJmp steadily and practically imrioMced bv the posttoifice iiTElfebcth, or from ®e pavemeht,' all of whioi is eoncrete or ?. • fills Isvborne out by the'fast that, .mounts virtually to a sentence of j the public. As far as extravagance -hasrariipiic^^basertirTatodftiimtictoS" .WashingtoA,. ■> gppbfiary. to the general belief, a ma­ death for the .sufferer frbm this- cte- concenaed,. there is no such thlng-ln-yhis1 mlles have been Improved with some Examnations to beFdJWSed jority of the families on relief In the sease. Those reached while the desease | department,.. as. I have attempted ,to «°r4pP|M*acS$ other th a !^ , pehnan- .. open country aye those whose economic Is in Its early stages are almost Cer-JsbQw in a.-previous discussion of the ■Uguet fer State -positions hy the New ent typ,e, . r -- heads, whether men oFwomen, are not tain to be cureii and restored to happi- j appropSatloh. The careful management Jersey State Civil- S8rvioe‘ COmmiBsion I . Ttinis leaves 84 lilies of • highway Kaye as followsir farm operators. They comprise a group ness, and what Is of vital Interest to the | of the department is beyond.criticism which have been taken over, bpt not of workers who maintained, themselves ThuiiSay August 15 . taxpayer, they are restored to econom-1 when it is recalled that an actual WWWwi Thto irilegjer; added to that I Techdical Assistant, ' salary, $3000-! __ In the past by working at a great varie- ic usefulness. ,st ,. ... 'T^ . teg in maintenance coste of $1,600,000 not, yet taken over by th e commission, •; ty of trades and Jobs. $3600 per annum. Open to male cl.tl- ■ More Than 14,000 Treated | has been effected in the fast year, de- 8 a total of 382 miles Of the sys* . "S !s plain ‘that the country and I Z0?.e, resident of the State for 12 ■ Glen Gardneir has been in usefulser- 6“ increase in populajspn.of 2,- H^tot3iaprovsd, ;br-:61p afilis not email town problem is not predomlnant- Imonths immediately preceding the an*: Vice 37 years.. S!iaoe"1867 more h w I 000 persons and in the face of rapidly yet having a permanent type of sur­ • ly a farm-opprator problem -hut es­ Inouncad date for- this test. Vacancy, 14,000 patients have, been treated. The|rislnS eosts of oommodities face. sentially one of finding work for boh IStetcaiousinB ^ fco lity ...... actual'and potential economic saving It 1 col io be concluded that the 7 ■ agricultural workers, Just as It IS in I ■ ^Superintendent of fehreatlon, sal- to the state through curative egre fnl an discontinue hlglmway oonstruo- the city,” Mr. Hopkins declared., j)erranngm. j this one Institution has been estimated |en when tl-.!s 510 miles of hlgjh- Road Building Prograni Civil Service Examinations tlzens, residents of the State. Vacancy, .at m o re ^ & 5 ;# ia j^ 5 6 r_ ~ m completed. There. are numerous (Continued from PUge 4) |3oard of* Recreation Commissioners, | fff\, ’.‘Plans are being made under the $4,-' conneaing . roads, widening projects! Pollow-up studies conducted, fjve Effiltole®;. :5 ^^JOOjOOO W®rk*-Program tateke-eara years after -the.-bischarge ■ of patiaiiat grade separation structures, am? by-1 s, $IJ440 to' $2,300 a year^ffflie foilot?: Monday, August 19, 1985 of the rural unemployed who were on have shown that ofthose definlSely lo­ passes around' congested-, areas tHat ihg- named optional branches' ere pro­ Wage' Claim Adjuster, salary, $2400 ; re^ef roils as of May, 1835,” . he con- cated 72 per cent were employed. At (should be constructed ’ a s soon as|H| vided for. all grades except the Junior: per annum. Open to male citizens re-, IllftoUed. "Oqe of the mate features Of, thOr age'of-26 yearB, the expectancy ef [present program Is comjpdeied. I Arehlteeturalr ®irih-6la3(to*l.^aeohsa*; lidmrt of fha State fordt^xeaBis-im-j this program will be an extensive sec- life is more ®&n 40 years. Talring Glen ■'T he official state- highway .system ical and structural. ■ [mediately .preceding- the announced] '■ pndary road-frolidlng program. A sub- Gardner patients,-who average 25 years, •presents only a fraciton of the puto- . stantlal sum will Jbe spent, by the' Principal horileiilturist— (bulk and date for this tost. Vacancy, Department and assuming the treatment adminis, CoiTou5®al'-'investigations; $6,600— a -of iiaber. '* |llc roads in -the state. B ach county ant 1. Works Progress Administration for this tered there has extended life .expectan­ §flfjtep&rtmeht, the Consolidated House Wreckers of farm .croppers living tor the south- 00O are skilled and semi-BldUed indus­ •AmiwlngijCquick' to show his phyei-’ Opera-company That means-music Of .the best* sort ^-generally * two ObUector pointed out, as a Inean's of " a .oal prowdes by teudinj, with-bars SECOND HAND BRICK and BUILDING MATERIAL trial-workers. “Whlre collar” i-orkers, songs every day of the week that the ... -.lyMflhik. undue oonfrision es well gs hands, the pole ot an old-fasbloped f tpie greatMBsrrK" majority of the 1,000,000 including professional, proprietary, apd show Is broadcast over the NBQ blue [.possible penalties which, may aoofue to -w . Avenue . ‘ Irvington, N.J. —r ■jM' farmer Heads of; rmnl and town clerical workers, include 100,000, heads, hj-hsa bed or tossing^ burly :.-4fSac over a tefice. , . network. It's heard Monday through ' niisdirectod'Items during the period in ton S i n 111 a,leg'll way- Nothing too large-and nothing households on. relief, are’ unskilled ia- There are 80,000 servants in aid group! Friday tor fifteen minutes. -P’S1,1011 Ghey are beng redirected tor the TossiSf1'ri11lld materials t0 rePair your Home at the lowest . ! proper office. L