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Vol. XVI. No. 50. NUTLEY, N. J., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1911 THREE CENIS PER COPY. .... „ „• r ■ COPS PLAN ELABORATE ARRANGED FOR ACTiVITIESAT ST. ft&RY’S NUTLEY REAL RECEPTION AKD DANCE NUTLEY VIEWS CHURCH IN EAST NUTLEY ERRORS LOST ESTATE ACTIVE The Nutley Police Association, organ MANY LECTURES AT BIG SHOW Under the direction of Father Robert, ized Monday night, is planning an elabor of the Passionist Order of West Hoboken, ate reception and dance to be held in the oldest Missionary in this country, as Houses Projected, Many of Town Hal! Auditorium Friday night, Ee- Ladies Will Hear Professor An Attractive Exhibit Has sisted by Father Maurice, of the same Put Up Great Swat Exliibi- Whicla Will Be Built in New cember 15, Air the active members of Griggs in “Great Moral Beeti Arranged By the order, a two weeks’ mission is iii progress tion and Fell Down ia the force, both patrolmen and chancemen ia St. Ma it’s'Church, East Nutiey. The Styles of Architectures are members of the association, and it is Leaders” Series Hutley Realty Company past week has been for the women of the Field Work expected that as soon as six regular men parish and tbe coming week will be for are appointed affiliation wiil be soug! t the men. .. - . : . .. : SOME TO BE BUILT THIS FALL with the Patrolman’s Benevolent Asst- DR. GRAY ON MEDICAL SUBJECTS A NEW “ NDTLEY IN A NUTSHELL” Large attendances at all services have FOREST HILL THIS AFTER SOON ciation of tbe State. The officers of the marked the mission so far. The services local association are: Wilford Stager, are held at five a; m,, eight a. ra. and An exceptionally active Fall boil ding Arrangements were completed at tl e '.The Nut! :y.fan* had good cause to feel president; Frank Jameson, vice-president; Ancient Rome on her seven hills with eight p. m , and instruction is given the campaign is under way by the Nutiey meeting of the Woman’s Public Schcol the famous Tiber River Sowing between chagrined at the outcome of the game fast William Johnson, secretary; Chief Sut children at four in the afternoon; ; ^ Realty Company of which W. A. Lambert Auxiliary on Monday at the Park Schott in the form of a model thirty by sixty Saturday. By a gorgeous accunuiiation cliffe, treasurer; George Maliza, sergeant- Due to the increase of children in the is preaident. In Nutley Park they are to hear six lectures by Professor Edward feet, the work the Dr^ Luigi Locci, tbe of errors miule at critical times by the at-arms. parish it has been necessary to add an erecting a new type of Spanish mission Howard Griggs. The first one will be fan j ous I ta lian Archaeologist, j s to be a Nutley players, the Mutuals won by the James Murren is Chairman of the Com extra mass which is held every Sunday residence of white cement stucco with given on Febmeiy 20. “ The Great Mora feature of the Third Real Estate and Ideal ■ score1 i>f 10 9 . _ . ' y mittee iof Arrangements for the dance. morning at eight o'clock. It is celebrated roofs of red asbestos tiSe. The entrances Leaders” will be the title of the course. Homes Show, which opens in Madison The Mutual management brought along It is expected policemen from all over the by the rector, and instruction -given to tiie and living porches wili be of solid con The Penny Provident Fund was reor Square Garden today. A. M; Slaughter, the former National:1 League pitcher crete with red tiie floors. These houses state .will be present and handsome ganized by the election of Mrs. A. B. children. Sunday School is :conducted in “Ducky” Holmes, now with tbe Newark souvenirs will be given out. if Hawthorne avenue, is at the head of the Parish Hall alter the mass by two . will have separate portico entrances and Proal as chairman... Mrs. M. T. Morss the project. V League team, to do its twirling, and for Sisiersrfrom St. Peter’s Church, in Belle living and sleeping porches across the end and S. C. Williams will be in charge of Dr. Locct spent a score of years deiving two innings .lie was a pnzzie to the Nutley ville. enclosed in glass or screens. Two other EAST NUTLEY WOMAN’S SIGHT . tbe Park School; Mis. G. B. Douglas and into the ruins of ancient Rome and then boys; but in the third inning they got oh houses of the California semi-bungalow Mrs. W. H. Arnold at Yantacaw School, set about constructing the city in the his curves and piled up five runs by good IK DANGER FROU GREASE type witii large living rooms and outside and Mrs. G. R. Livingston at tlie Wash form of a model'. He has reproduced NUTLEY MAN FIRST AIDE. hitting; iii. the sixth inning three more clinker brick chimneys are also being ington School. The ladies wili receive every building of importance in- the runs were made and in the ninth, another TO NATIONAL’" COMMAPiDER erected. On vVestou street three new Spattering grease from a pan in which money on Tuesday of each week. ancient city and placed it where it for came in. , . ; \ ■■' . ; V.; . seven and eight-room houses of cement she was frying meat so seriously burned The first, of a series of three lectures on merly stood. The work required several: : Welsh er pitched a good gnme and if .stucco and shingles are untieiway. On Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of Myrtle avenue, medical subjects will be given within years. The buildings include the tombs Lars J. Fetterson, of Chestnut street, Nutiey had given him as good support ns Daily street a modem bungalow type of about the face last Saturday morning, ten days in Park School Auditorium by of Caius Cestus, and Adrian the Great, who has served ip the United States navy be received in Belleville the week prev iouse is being built in the wooded sec that shejtnay lose the sight of oae eye. Dr. Thomas N. Gray, of Orange. His and the Ponte Sisto, the bridge from twenty years, through the Boxer uprising ious the result wouid have been different. tion. On Sylvan Place a craftsman type After the accident occurred the injured subject will be “Diseases of the Social which the pagans amused themselves by in China and; ali ‘through the Spanish- Belleville played well both at the hat ■of shingled house will be built. On the. woman hurried to an eye specialist in the Evil.” The two other lectures are not yet throwing Christian captives overboard; American War, was appointed first; aide- and in the field. '/ '[ ■ ' ; ; .. > corner of Colonial terrace and Hawthorne city, but was^unable to .find him in his arranged. the Palace of the Emperor Augustus and de-camp to National Commander Morris The result in detail: is here given. It avenue a modem colonial residence of office.^ She then continued to a physi Dr. Gray is known as a brilliant acd tbe circus Maximus before It, where the Simmons, of the Spanish-American War tells tbe whole story: I the old New England type is to be built cian who formerly attended her, in Jer authorative lecturer of this subject, and chariot races and various other games Veterans, Wednesday night at Nava 1 Nt.TLEv A. C. ior spring occupancy, sey City, where the optic was dressed. his talk will be suitable for old and were held. In front of the Palace is the Camp No. 49, Brooklyn.1 : AB. ft. K. PO. k. E. In addition to the above several smaller She will undergo an operation in an ef young of hoth sexes. The date will be statue of Pompei, and in the rear is the Mr. Petterson organized the first bene Freeman, ss.................... 3 2 1 2 3 0 .bungalow houses are to be erected on Young,: lb .............. ...5 1 2 10 1 1 fort to save her sight, announced next week. theatre of Marcellas. In the foreground ficial camp of Spanish-American War Wayne place and Avondale toad. A R. Blum, 2b:................... 5 1 1 - 2 3 2 at the right is one of the famous public Veterans; in Bioolljn four jeais ago number of plans are also being prepared C. Blum, 3b-- -. /.:. ,.51 2 1 3 S After having paid out moie than 52,000 Gilman, 11.-------- . 4 0 0 1 0 6 for attractive houses in Nutley Park and FAMILY GATHERS FIRST FIRST DANCE OF TEE baths of Rome, and beyond it the in beneiits the organization now has a ■■0enryh*U..V.:v > ......... 4 1 2 10 0 0 Prospect Heights for special purchasers, Coliseum, which still stands, although no. NEW ASSEMBLY CL0B like amount in the treasury and is help Hrown, cf---- .......... A 1 1 0 t 0 so be completed for spring occupancy. TIME IN SIXTY YEARS cement was used in its construction, the Brandreth. rf.................. 2 0 0 0 0 0 ing to keep twenty-one children at school- The following are some of,ihe com weight of the stone blocks of which it Levine, rf......... ...............2 1 1 0 0 0 wasbuilt keeping it in place. Wekcher, p .................. 4 1 0 i 2 0 pany's recent salepi Mrs. Caroline Faulkenbury, of 197 Hill The Assembly Ctub, a social organiza Many of tbe smaller houses can be Mrs. G. L. S. Derry, of Dover, N, J., side avenue, was hostess at a reunion of tion started by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Totals.....................38 9 9 27 13 6 seen and are of the same architectural WEST NUTLEY COUNTRY CLUB lias taken possession of the moderii the Brower family last .Sunday, which Merriam, of Daily street, held its first ■ ' y.