the Township Committee of the Town-' ment, afld by doing the necessary grad paker Street, aiwf Bank Street f^om ment U FIFTEEN THOUSAND Coe Avenue to Fairbanks Street, from ship of Hillside shall make or cause ing and by the construction of con­ THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS (*15,- both sides of the present sewer, gas the said connections to be made and sno.), and there shall be and hereby crete curbs, being approximately 6 44 pay the expense and ooet thereof Is appropriated for $ald improvement lineal feet of curb, and by the con­ and water mains to the curb line. which expense And cost shall be jum- the sum of Fifteen Thousand Three struction of headers In concrete, along ' SECTION IV. That the owner or iy and equitably assessed against the Hundred Dollars ($16,300.), or as both sides of Bank Street from Coe owners of land fronting on both Sides land beneflttad In the manner and to much thereof as may be necessary for Avenue to Fairbanks Street, and by of Morris Place from Mertz Avenue the extent, and in the proportion pro­ the purpose. the relaying of sidewalks and the In­ northerly to its present terminus, Look vided by law’i SECTION 1 (d)' That Silver Ave- stallation of any necessary basins and or Street from* North Broad Street to SE C T IO N T he total amount ap­ TTOcr-frCTtt-W M te 10 R a k er fllr ai a von lie. Fairbanks Street from propriated for the's-yarloua Improve^ the Township of Hillside, County of cidentul to said imprpvement accord­ North;\UI 111 Broadin vnu Street - - - to-- ——Salem------,Avenue ments in this ordinance^amounting tQ Union, State of New Jersey, a distance ing to the Township Standard Speci­ Silver Avenue from White Street to the sum of EIGHTY-THfrBIO^ous of approximately 1265 feel, shall be fications. Baker Street, and Bank Street from AND NINE HUNDRED **3* * improved by constructing pavement The estimated cost of said improve- Coe Avenue to Fairbanks Street, be­ ($83,900.), shall be raised 1 thereon thirty (30) feet wide of six tn- m e n t is S E V E N TH O U SA N D F IV E ing the lines of thetproposed Improve­ A bonds issued in accordance witfTThe •h concrete base and three-inch asph­ HUNDRED DOLLARS ($7,5 00.00), ments, are hereby ordered and direct­ requirements of existing statutes, prior altic concrete top. being approximately ed to make the necessary connections io the issuance of said bonds said sum 1216 square yards of pavement, and and there shall be and hereby is ap­ propriated for the said improvement for all of their lands with the sewer, may be temporarily financed by bor­ by doing the necessary grading, and by rowing money and issuing from time T^r'T'?mwnrctloiT-"olMdt»^o«e-^«eb»v- of Seven Thousand Five gas and vyater mains in said streets Hundred T^pflarsTor as“mucTr‘TTT6TiBtiT TroYTT"UYFHBaffllatar-m --g a» -tm 4 --w-at a r- tQ^imft,tomiM>iary-_iioteg.L which nnfQ< being approximately 1836 lineal mnins-to both curb lines of the said may be payable on demand or may’ of curb, and by the construction of asTifiiay bP n ec e ssa ry fo r th e p u r p o s e SECTION II. That the cost and ex­ streets for all land not already con- mature In not exceeding six yean headers’ In concrete, along both sides ted with said sewer, gas and from I he date when the purpose for of Silver Avenue from White Street pense of said improvements and legal and other expenses connected mains. Any lot or par- which they have been issued has been to Baker Street, and by the re-Iaylng l 'hr land owned by any person carried ouv, and may be subject to 1 7 sidewalks and the installation of therewith shall, as near as m ay be, be justly and equitably assessed- against" or~so\e ra! peracnTST'otlncti-reiy, hav ing earlier call fur. payment and shall bear my necessary basins and manhole interest at a rate not exceeding six per Ticaiis vvh. b rfqIJlTUtl..o r -incidental 'to Llie. abutting property owners in pro­ .t.widuli of foi ly feet or less, shall have portion to the pee u I lar be nett t, aiL-_ connedtio.us_coi)sm a (kd Theta.to from centum annum; othar matter* with said improvement according to the respect thereto shall be determined by Township Standard Specifications. vantage or increase in value w hich the •satd—sqw-er, gas and water mains and any lotior parcel of land so owned hav­ the Chairman of the Township Com. The estimated cost of said improve­ respective lots or parcels of land and real estate shall be deemed to -recelve ing a Lidtli of more than forty feet m iltee a n d th e T o w n sh ip C le rk , who ment is TWENTY FOUR THOUSAND are hereby authorized to execute such SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS ($24,600.) by reason of such improvement, and shall /have connections constructed tln-n/o lor each portion of said lot or notes on behalf of the Township of ind there shall be and hereby is ap­ the difference, if any, between the cost having a width of forty feet, H illside. propriated for the said timprovement of such improvement and the amount to be assessed shall be paid by the for any portion of said lot or par- SECTION VI. All ordinances in. the sum of Twenty-foUr Thonaand.Six consistent herewith are hereby repeal- Hundred Dollars, or as much thereof TownsTrlp of Hillside in the G ouajy of f loss-41wu»~a-widLh....afJCftfifcy f e e t as may vbe necessary for th e ‘purpose../ Union at large. T|ie owner or owners of any and all of lands shall make the necessary SECTION VII. This ordinance shall SECTION 1 (e) That Bank Street % That there shall be take effect immediately. in the Township of Hillside, County of constructed house sewer, gas and wat- actions to said sewer, gas and r mains in said streets within A dopted: Union, State of New Jersey, from Coe cr fionnectionjJalong both sides of Mor A p proved: Avenue to Fairbanks Street,-a distance rfs Tlace from Mertz Avenue north­ thirty days after the passage of this of approximately 375 feet, shall be im erly to its present terminus, Looker ordinance, and in case any sewer, gas Street, from North Broad Street to and vSVer connections with said.sewer Chairman of the Township Committee proved l>y constructing pavement A ttest: * thereon thirty (30) feet wide, of seven Salem Avenue, Fairbanks Street from gas anoKaier mains shall not be made North Broad Street to Salem Avenue, by said owher or owners as herein (pro­ inch reinforced concrete, being ap­ Township Olerk. proximately 1233 square yards of pave Silver Avenue from White Street to vided, w itbi\the said period of time.

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Allanta, eighth. Other cities re- M arch 7614 GRAHAM-PA1GE AGENCY *d similar high standings, and dis- April 8275 iitors in many districts reported M ay S 511 OPENS NE w i-ucurd's..far. { - - J u n e 8829. Production by the Graham-Paige To maintain production, night shltfiia A fine d isp la y of tin* m*w Oral" Motors Corporation ii\ June, -for the are at work ini half a dozen depart­ Paige m o to r c a rs m ay be seen :it tip* fourth month in succession, exceeded ments, and thelnupiber of employees recently opened agency of Fred lvnoth all previous records in eighteen years' has reached a new peak, witn 3940 in A Go., located at Salem and Vluixhall history of the factory with a total of the main factory and 1250 in the W ay­ $1 0 5 Cash Roads, just past the Salem Dam, in •s2!i ears, an increase of 318 over May. ne bod y plant, m a k in g a to ta l o.f 5190 Union. The showrooms and service Shipping also set a new record with not including the office forces. p a y s f o r station of this organization is but n ■'s 77 cars, a gain o f 317 iQver M ay. 'few m inutes ride from almost any part At the end oi June, not quite six Joseph Betz. Hillside avenue, re­ of Hillside. A visit entails no obliga­ cently returned from Maine where he THOR months altei the now line of cars was tion, and will demonstrate the splendid spent the past twio weeks touring. introduced (January 7.) total produc­ appearance and rugged durability of Thomas Donnelly, Ryan street, ac- tion had attained 38,745, more than Washer these new cars. cornpained* him. hree tines the total of 11,449 for the While the Graham-Paige factory lii St- six m on ths of 1927. T h e e n tire was creating a nesv prdducti-on record Mr. and Mrs. F. Betz, Hillside ave­ production of last year. 21881, has- in June, with a total of SS29 cars, JTs^~ nue, will spend a two weeks' vacation The HOOVER Keeps been exceeded in only six months this at Avon. They will remain at the tributors and dealers were keeping year by 16,86 4 cars. . j Stratford Hotel. HE housekeeper who wants an electric wash­ pace by setting new high records in v~-— Furnishings Free of sales, putting Graham-Paige higher in A new record for a ‘single'days’ .pro­ er yet considers her home somewhat small Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Rteholt are T the registration standings. In , duction \yas established June 26, wher for such a machine, finds the solution of her prob­ spending* the summer at their cottage Graham-Paige was fifth, all makes in­ •11 5 c a rs w e rebuilt. / lem in the new Thor Agitator. It is so compactly Summer Dust it Cliff wood Beach. cluded; in , seventh; Indiana­ Graham-Paige production for 1928. constructed that it is well suited to the small house polis, fifth; Dallas, Eleventh; Minnea­ month by month, lias been as follows; or apartment, yet it is large enough to take care rITH the Hoover dusting fools you can January 1 497. READ THE HILLSIDE polis, eighth; Vancouver, seventh; TIMES of a big washing. Its working principle is simple. reach every corner, high or low, and re­ Philadelphia, ninth; Omaha, ninth; February 4019 Friction is absent and the finest fabrics are washed move completely all the dust that has settled on without injury. 'OWNSill I* OI HILLSIDE .Jersey, from Mertz Avenue northerly woodwork or draperies, books or pictures. iu its present terminus, a distance of Nolii'c is hereby given that the f'ol- Cash price is #105. Terms price #110. has been passed by approximately 8 20 feet, shall be im- Township Committee ot the Town-- i roved byonstrueting pavement there #5 down and eighteen months to pay balance. The Hoover itself with iu exclusive cleaning T M ill Side, County of Union, it thirty (30) feet wide of seven-inch principle, “Positive Agitation,” keeps rugs and of on first read Ing leinforced concrete being approxi­ ♦ ♦ ♦ - m* ming of the Township d»m- mately 2900 square yards of ipavement, carpets spick and,span through all the summer lii'lil mi W ednesday. J u ly 11, ,i ml by. doing the necqssary grading, ml will he presented for second iind by the construction of concrete or THOR E le c tr ic months "of open doors and windows. I reading and adoption at a trluestone curbs, being approximately o t v l UP THB OLD (i*a.l Grammar School on j 4 36 lineal feet of curb, and by the construction of headers in concrete The Hoover No. 700 ball bearing through­ U fl5 » AND TftKB at 8 o'clock in the even­ along both sides of Morris Place from Ironer (U uylign ing Titur) YVrdnes- .Hertz Avenue northerly to Its present out, is priced at #75—and the Hoover No. ft N tW LEASE ON nl\ at which time pro- terminus, and by the re-laying of side­ 543, a lighter model, sells for #59.50. Either ■e*sted will In* given walks and the installation of any nec­ Sells for UPB IN A HOME OP DPI lunilv be heard. essary basins and manhole heads when may be purchased on our divided payment •By <1 ■cl 'lull , the To \vn shi p Co m - required or incidental to said improve plan at only a slight increase over these cash YOUR OWN. ment, according to the Township * 1 7 5 IO WA.RD ! . -i!LITLi ('V Standard Specifications. prices on terms of #5 down and #5 a month. 'township J Clerk. The estimated cost of-said improve \ s OltJH N AM l i I’D RROVIDIm *X>K me fit is SEVENTEEN THOUSAND Cash I III; IMI*RO\ I M IN I OF THE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($17 FOLLOWING STREETS IN THE 500.), and there shall be and hereby is ♦ ♦ ♦ - TOWN SI III* OI ’ IllliiiSI l>E, COUN­ appropriated l’or the said improve TY OI UNION. STATE OE MAY ment; the sum of Seventeen Thousand ,! I UNI Y : — Five Hundred Dollars ($17,500.), or MORRIS 1‘LAtl, lltOM MElirZ s much thereof as may be necessary This machme rolls easily and can be used in any AVENUE NOIUI’IIFIUA TO ITS for the purpose. FRI.SLNT TEK311NUS 1IY HAV­ SECTION 1. (b) That Looker room where there is an electric outlet. It does a ING THE SAME WITH A PAVE­ •Street, front North Broad Street to big ironing in an hour or two. The operator sits MENT OF SEVEN INCH UELN- Salem Avenue, in the Township of before the machine and guides each article. The FOK^I*: I > UONCTWWH, >4 M l THE Hillside, County of Union und State M ( I SSAIIY C.HADING. AND TTIE t f New Jersey, a distance of approxi­ ironer gives i gloss to materials and presses diffi­ UONSTTU (TTON OF CONCRETE mately 925 feet, shall be improved by cult things like frills and ruffles with a fine finish. OR HI.I F.SIONi; CURBS Constructing pavement thereon thirty LOOKER STREET, FROM NORTH (3D) feet wide of seven-inch relnforo- Cash price is #175 cash. Terms price BROAD STREET TO SALEM AVE­ cd concrete or six inch concrete base NUE. BY FAYING TIIE SAME apd three inch asphaltic concrete sur­ #185.50. #5 down and eighteen months to WITH A 1‘AYTI.MIINT O F EITHER face, being approximately 3100 square pay the balance. SI YEN-INCH I'llfiRfFORCED OON- yards of pavement, and by doing the CRI IT E OR A FA VEM ENT OF Stx necessary grading, and by the con­ - ♦ ♦ *- INCH CONCRETE BASE AND struction of concrete or blue stone TTI R E E -I NCH A SF H A I/IT C CON- curbs, being approximately 1754 lineal ( RI TE TOP, DOING THE NECES­ 'feet of curb, and by the construction Coffee Percolator Set SARY GRADING, AND THE CON­ of headers in concrete, along both All Lamps Selling STRUCTION OF CONCRETE QR tides of Looker Street from North BLUES'TONE CURBS. Broad Street to Salem Avenue, and by Is Priced at $17.75 If yoW 'life is .just one FAIRBANKS STREET FROM NORTH the relaying of sidewalks and tfie in At 25% Reduction BROAD STREET TO SALEM AVE­ .'tallation of any necessary basins and This coffee set of Manning Bowman make is lease after- another..... NUE. BY RAVING THE SAME manhole heads when required or in And g i-eed y landlords WIT H A PAVEMENT OF SEVEN- ctdental to said Improvement accord handsome enough to be called info service for the You make a big saving if you purchase lamps / INCH REINFORCED CONCRETE, ing to the Township Standard Specift formal dinner as well as to now. Every lamp ia offered at one quarter less haunt your dreams...... DOING THE NECESSARY GRAD­ ca tio n s. do daily duty at the breakfast You’re, suffering from ii ING. The estimated cost of said improve table. The set is simply de* than the regular price. Our stock includes floor I LV E l i A VENT E F R O M W H IT E ment is NINETEEN THOUSAND DOL •igned and. consists of urn per' disease known as “ leasitis.” STREET TO RAKER STREET, BY LARS ($19,000.), and there shall be lamps of pleasing proportions and graceful designs RAVING 111 E SAME W IT H A colator, round tray,* cream and .hereby is appropriated for, the pitcher and sugar bowl. and lamps for every kind of table. Many of thase, Our favorite prescription PAVEMENT OF SIX-INCH CON­ said improvement the sum of Nineteen in (flush ^ases is “ Own your CRETE BASE AND THREE-INCH Thousand Dollars ($19,000.), or as fashioned along modernistic lines, have a cl/tver own home.” AS FILM/ITO CONCRETE TOR.DO- much thereof as may be necessary for Other Percolators ING THE NECESSARY GRADING the purpose. way of harmonizing with the decorative Office hours are from 9 Mil AND TRIO CONSTRUCTION OF SECTION 1 (c) That Fairbanks are priced from of almost any room. 5—Phone now and make an BIT EST/>NE CURBS. Street, in the Township of Hillside, LANK STREET. FROM COE AVE­ County of Union and State of New Jer­ $4.50 up appoi ntment. NE I*; TO FAIRBANKS STREET, sey, from North Broad Street to Salem BY f Iy VING TTIE SAME WITH Avenue, a distance of approximately Any lamp may be purchased I'YAi: Vl UNT O F SFVFN-TNCII RF- SJTO------feet, shalT~5e~impraved*------1— *------— " by COfi IN I 'O IU IvD t'O N C R E T E . T H E JK)- at rue ting pavement thereon twentv-

Riker & Riker, Sol'r*. ‘Residence A or Residence B Dis­ New Jersey. Between Elisabeth 280 Passaic Btlreet, ed under an Order tmade on the 26th erjy at right angles to said line Fees $21.42 E.D.J.&H.T. tr ic ts ,” th a t is to s a y : Keller and Susan Keller, Executrices N e w a rk , N. J. Ju. 2 9-41 day of June, 1928, will on the % th day of Virginia Street one hundred and CAN OUTING TO A. All the property fronting pn of the Last Will and Testament of Pet­ of August, 1928, at 2 o’clock in the JULIUS STEIN er Keller, Dec’d, complainants, and twenty-live feet to a point; thence both sides of Hillside Avenue from afternoon sell at public vendue, on the Sollcitbr for Receiver Estate of Sadie Hanaell Johnaon Paul Schmidt, et als, defendants. FT. Westerly and parallel with the line of CUFFWOOD AUGUST 4tb North Broad Street to Liberty Avenue. premises hereinafter described, all 2 4 Commerce Street d ec e a se d . B. All the property fronting on fa. for sale of mortgaged premises. Virginia Street sixty-three feet to a those tracts of lands and premises sit­ Newark, New Jersey Pursuant to the order of George H. trvt-h— Mn p.1 c a v pmie from the By virtue of the above-stated writ of Fees $26.52 July 6 5i point; thence Southerly and at right " rmtsIST-— . 1,-1 ± maty l.in. to a. noint______one _hund- Tie cl, facias to me dlrected l shall ex- uate in the Tow-nship. of Hillside, Coup angles to the line of Virginia Street Johnston, Surrogate of the County of ly of Union and m ore p ante u 1 arty de- night decided on August . us.;tlT d;vto cd f< et south >of W inans Avenue -Ku.n-d-iie.d_an d tw en ty -fiv e fe e t to Union, made on the day of June and on both sides of Maple avenue -Sheriff’s office in the Court House in sc rib e d a s fo llow s; ~ ~ ------a»f«n^Tirig!g_gAT.F—Tiy Chancery of _ __in he - said NorthcrTyHinc of for the annual outing at {.Tillwood BEGINNING at a potnt in the south New Jersey. Between Parkview Build" A__D.. 1928. upon Ihe appllcalion of from Hillside avenue to Oakland ter. the city of Elizabeth, N. J., on Virginia Street; thence Easterly along* WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF erly line of Hillside Avenue, (now ing and Loan Association, a corpora­ the underaigned, as Executor of the Beach. Those attending will ko in C. All the property fronting on said' Northerly line of Virginia Street A U G U ST , A. D„ 1928, known as Sweet land Ave.) at a point tion. complainant, and Wilhelm Kube, sixety-t liree to the point and place of estate of said deceased, liotice is here­ private automobiles. There wOl he both sides of Liberty A v|iue from Hill therein distant 24w feet westerly from at two o'clock in the afternoon of said el als., defendants-i«'i. fa. for sale of- Beginning. Being the premises con- by given to the creditor^ of said side Avenue to \V iriaris Avenue and -on day, (Daylight Saving Time,) the westerly line of Arnold Street; mortgaged premises. By virtue of the athletic- games, a baseball game, be- Summit Avenue from Winans Avenue ’v.ytd to the said Wilhelm Kube by All tract or parcel of lands and pre­ thence (1) along said line of Hillside above-stated w rit of fieri facias to me Charles T. Woodruff and wife by deed deceased to exhibit to the subscriber tweeii tlie senior and junior .clubs, to the Essex County line. mises, situate, lying and being In the (now Sweetland) Avenue, South 88 directed 1 shall expose for sale by pub­ under oath or affirmation their claims SJSOTlON II. Thai Section 1 2 of an dated June 8th, 1 920, and recorded and running Township of Hillside in the County of degrees 14 minutes West 140 feel to lic vendue, ai the Sheriff's office in the -■jvuimmjfiff-racea. -nmllnd'nce epfitled ■•Building Zone Or- in Book 7 96 of Deeds for Union.Coun­ and demandsjigainst the estate of said I njon and State of New Jersey, and the line of Lot No. 30 on said map; Court HoU8. in the eify of IClizabeth, -Two mwnbers enrolled are James BoP‘ hi i n a iice; Townsh i p " of H illside, Union ty on pages 252 etc.; and ipart of th'e deceased within six months from the more 'particularly described a* follows: tile nee (2) along the same south I *1*‘ - NV J .. on prcmises-t-o-nv<■ yed to J.he.said W iihelm an and Cliffor/l Naylor. The next meet C o u n T y , N7^PfrrM e rptT ^ give 46 minutes East loo feet to the date of said order, or they will be for­ BEGINNING at a point in the north Wi:i)NESl)AY. THE 25TM DAY OF K11 he IN- said Charles T. W oodruff and ing will be Friday evenlpg, -July 27, 1922” be amcniied so as to Include erly side of Brookslde Avenue which rear line of lots fronting on Puree; within the provisions thereof and sub­ .1! ‘LY. A I). 1 9 28, v, ii<• by »itw11 dated February 25th, ever barred from prosecuting or re- .point according to the survey of Grass- Street; thence (3) along said rear line aiel r.■•'Oi'drd in hook 745 of when ai'rangements lor the outing ject to the classification designated as :it two o’clock in 'In- al'Hinoon of I 9 I II cove ring the same against , the sub­ man and Kreh of Elizabeth, N. J. North 88 (Fgn^s 14 minutes east 140 said C o u n ty on p ag e 56, will be completed. The Young Men s ••Residence I! D istrict- the following said day, (Daylight Saving Time.) .It ••'ll lu i s c rib e r. Civil Engineers, dated November 16th, feet to the line of lot No. 35 on said et lu the restrictions meri- Republican Club." auamiiLbial ie .rrito i v Row in cluded in 1 9 23. is one hundred thirty-seven feet map; thence (4) along the same North All tractor parcel of lands and pre­ Frederick M. Payne, Executor, “TTes'fdenn:' a Dts-ti4ct-,'''X'luit is i.u .say:: • mises, situate,. lying and being in the ■d in ■said detids. the same day, combining with anti forty-two hundredXlIS "bf a tout 1 d egree. 46 m in u te s W est 100 feel to 197 Market St., Newark, N. J. A. All ih*’1 p ro p e rty fro n tin g on (Tie p oint an d p la c e of BEGUN NTN-G.- T u snish;!^—of -i.u—Ik . .Claiuxlx. Hi •ere .•(.mounting approximately lor organization. westerly from the intersection of the — E.STS $7.80. Ju ly 6 - 5 t both sides of Iffiyvivw Avenue lying said northerly side of Brootkside Ave­ Together with nil and singular the of Union, ami State- of N«:w JeiTey. w ith in tie’ Ii4-iiits of th e T o w n sh ip of nue and the westerly side of Hilidale hereditaments and appurtenances to BEGINNING in the Nor;l».?rly line -.H-iii-bil-l-'-v— ------Place, and which beginning point is said premises belonging or in anywise of Virginia Street at a poljit tie r in S EC'lTON I t IA That .said ordinance at the soul beast corner of lands de­ appertaining. distant four hundred and twenty-live lie ;imended Vs follows; by adding a scribed in a deed from. Carl Schwarz, The conditions of the said sale will feel and eighteen one-iiundredths -of a jj evy Seel ion as fo llo w s: et ux. to Max Meyer, et ux. dated be announced at the time and place of foot. Westerly feoui -the- -new. S,-el ion 12 (a ) I n a fo u r fam ily zone April 5th, 1920, thence running (1) said sale. Westerly line of Salem Avenue no...us»7~shalf/bc prrrn-iited -e-ther than. -nor t h ...nineteen degrees thirty min­ TH DOTHHQjjS B .J3 0 N N E L I t as now laid— —thence .,..North- Synopsis of Minutes of th o se ffiieoitied in th e o rd in a n c e for A utes east along the easterly side of R ec e iv e r. ------a'i i * I B Zones, except that dwellings lands described in the deed above re­ Board of Freeholders lor not more than four families shall ferred to one hundred sixty one feet; hr allowed on . each plot ngregatiiig thence-running (2) north seventy- The. regular meeting or t four tlioj^iynd square feet in area: and three degrees fifty-eight minutes west County Board of Chosen Freeholders ret tlie'"kiid buildings shall not be and parallel with the northerly side was held at the C o u rt T louse Lh/.a- th e Hat root Iv.pe bu ild in g s. • P riv a te of Brookside Avenue forty-five feet beth, N. I..; on Thursday. July ;>tli garages for not more tfoan four motor and fifty-three hundredths of a fobt; V . -1i i<; 1.*s shall tm -pripiritt-ed as an ac- thence running (3) south nineteen de­ 1928. at ¥ M i'- nr. — rrr^ ;. ssory use for each dwelling; provide grees thirty minutes'-west parallel with UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. D ire c to r P. II Meisel presiding the first course one hundred sixty-one HONEYWELL & HONEYWELL N in eteen Tivem-bm:s.-.pniscnt, llye absonl. t'd i lia't' such garages are located upon tin- same plot with the dwelling. feet to the northerly side of said Brdok 337 to 339 N. Broad St. Tel Em. 3800. Elizabeth The minutes of the meeting *>l June There.shall be included in said four side Avenue; thence (4) south seven­ • 21st, 1928, were ipprov. family zone nil th at portion of the pro-, ty-three degrees Ilf y-eig}htj minutes DIRECTORS OP FUNERALS All bills presented wero read and on p.-A'ty ns sh o w n on th e n la p of th e east along the said lorlherly side of roll call ordered paid. Chancellor Home-Site Corporation, ly­ rty-flve feet and An order from' Judge A. A. Stein ap­ ing anil being within the Townshtp-crt. Ms of a foot to the pointing John B. Walsh Special As­ ‘ PRIVATE AMBULANCE SERVICE ’ WEEQUAHIC S E C TI 0 N I i illsidc. xui—of^b e g i n nirig. sistant Prosecutor tor three months SECTION IV. That nil ordinances noun ting approximately also, an order increasing the sular.j " or .parts of ordinanees* inconsistent Telephones—Bigelow 1000,1001 Emerson 1770 RADIO HEADQUARTERS Roy Martin. Director in Prosecut..... herewith are hereby repealed...... Authorized Dealer For Office - were ..read and referred to th e W Bender, Sol'r. SECTION . V, ■ ;Chjs ordinance shall SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff County Attorney. take effect immediately. Atwater Kent—Freed-Eisemanli—Zenith—Orebe The designation of Mrs. F'annie Hui- Fees. $ 23. 2 E.D.J.&H.T. •—Jtrty 6-41 skamper as Matron of Court-House A dopted: Bosch A pproved: 1104 North Broad St. Hillside, N. J. was received and accepted. PUBLICi-SALE OF LANDS I mu- I’aj iin iiis -l.iii.Tiil Allowance -on Old Sets IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY A request from the Public Service ‘inn n o f 'T o w n s h i p C om m ittee. Sets Serviced Gas and' Electric Co., for permission (Tia AI lest: By virtue of an order of the Court of to lay a pipe across Monroe street Chancery of New Jersey, made on the bridge, Rahway, was referred lo 26th day ot'^June, 1928, in a certain B r id g e C o m m itte e No. h a n d E ngineer. Township- Clerkv CHARLES P. MAIER Ju ly 13 - 21 cause in said court depending wherein. Letters from the County Register Sadye Gabel is complainant, and Irv­ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR and the Sheriff regarding changes in ing A. Zeitlin and others are defend­ 233lAldme Street, cor. Chancellor Avenue, Newark, N. J. Itheir employees were received and SHEin EE'S' SALE 111 Chancery of ants. the subscriber, receiver appoint ordered tiled. ! Telephone Waverly 2954 A. copy of a resolution passed by the HOT WEATHER Morris Oounty BoariP of Freeholders —to t h-*—AArt.ci-u.LuU-i.Qn -of a n e w bridge Demands a cool over the Passaic river at New Provi­ Httikrwia> dence, 1 m s received and referred to BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bridge Committee No. 3. A communication from the Civil Ser­ PLUMBING CONTRACTOR vice approving of a Clerk Stenograph­ It ATT !•OllY SERVICE ELECTRIC FAN er for the County Engineer’s Office, JAMES J. HIGGINS and agreeing^to the leave of absence Let Us Try one of ours ot^A*. V. Evans .was..received and tiled. The following contracts wen- award­ ROBERT PIERSON Give You e d : V b'unerai Di?ector. New bridge over Elizabeth avenue. Auto Service Station An Estimate $7.50 and up Linden to Williams & Cacchione fur 1309 NORTH BROAD ST. $ 1, 200. and you won’t mind the heat New bridge over Elizabeth avenue Trinity 1980 mi your near. Rahway city line to Henry .10. Sewer Connection Telephones Emerson T e r r i ll f f l jr $ 8 5 0. ^XewraRi-ng, and fence at Irvington WM. BILINSKY nue bridge, Elizabeth, to A. K. Plumbing and Heating Wm. A. BAHRET .fore, Inc., fo r $2,1)00. | Residence—26 De WITT ROAD | New bridge over the Elizabeth river Contractor 240 Hollywood Ave. l_i_. Emerson 2876 at Parker road to A. F. McGovern A- Member of Union County Electrical League j Elizabeth, New Jeriey 1 Son, for $28,27 7.50. 218 Liberty Ave., Hillside . BFMT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN SHIP {COMMITTEE OF THE 1’OWN- SH D vOF HILLSIDE. 8E1CTION 1, T hat’Section 13 «o.f an Ordinance ‘ entitled “Building 7j one Ordinance, Township of Hillside, Un- i Oounty, N. J., Adopted September be amended so as to include Mn the provisions thereof and/sub- L<“’ ' ‘‘*'6 classifleatbon designated District” the fojbowlnfg , b jiow\ in c lu d ed FRIDAY, JULY 20,1928 i U a t iu ® t m a citeaae in the. number of Buyers? cars In permitting such high sustained POULSON QUERIES X'°?r r®l"led» is evidently noi better Typical of these comments is the speeds in the hands of women with lit­ enforcement but legalized beer, which WOMEN GET SPEED statement made by the owner of a tle experience in handling cars at mile on the face ot it, is a very gingular 1913 louring car in Vancouver, 13. C. WM. DILL ON HOBART rem ed y . ■ a .miinute speeds, a n d to ta lly in e x p er­ “Nothing on the engine has been re­ ienced in handling cars on a steeply I can quite understand your ant- ON STUDEBAKER placed inrougn wear or breakage, and banked board speedway. ipathy to Prohibition and your advo- the cylinders have never been rebored ACTS ENFORCEMENT he aihlTty of Studebaker and Ers- The drivers who piloted the cars cacycaov ofor beer, inasmuch-v/.* noas jyou' u u were Jr reground'”^ Another owner, in Bald kine cars to deliver their full quota of "ffei'u iv r tr r a —rent for years identified with the Hinchellffe ■Garotftrr—Wmaa-ir n , laird Rev. Marna S. Paulson, State Sup­ Marie Morton, and Mary Jobing. Brewery of Paterson. What I can-not championship speed and endurance in traveled 400,000 ml^s, and savs^it is erintendent. of the Anti-Saloon League Other women who drove at the speed­ understand is how you can sincerely the hands of the average driver was still in good running coh Our Vacation Club of New Jersey, has sent the following way were Vina Del mar, author of promise to enforce a policy which you li t ter to Hon. W. L. Dill, the Demo­ strikingly demonstrated in a recent “Bud Girl,” a current “best seller,” so frankly disapprove and oppose. cratic candidate for Governor of New sepiea of tests-unique in m otorcar his­ A i Ice iv K iggin an d H elen M eany. JUST STARTED! Moreover, yiour party’s platform READ THE HILLSIDE Jersey. tory. Piloted entirely by women of Olympic' diving champions. and policy—for the -past,- -eight-years “MT“de»ar■ Mr: D ill;- only average driving experience, four i'me winners in Studobaker’s vet- ns been lo-iMget-n!!y wet. as is tt)r TIMES Join Now and have a real vacation next summer I h ave read w ith interest, several i:ully..Au*mpp*uL.stQ£k cara,,— X ligJtT vs\ - cran car contest, lieiT to deferhiirie the datform upon which you are now run­ re(«. rentes to your law enforcement dent, The Commander, The Dictator,, oldest Studebaker car still in active scr ning. Every county fudge, with one statements as the Democratic candi­ and The Brskine Six, each Covered 5oo vice, have just been announced.- oiceiplion, and every county prosecutor MONEY DUE ON date for Governor, but, as they all miles on the Atlantic City Speedway The oldest machine reported is SECOND in New .Jersey, is a Democrat. (Th