.. Tlal^'.oitli}- abet Barries „aiue.l document The He—' Two call liu> at cheaply a« Hitoi, SUMMIT HERALD: " ms rlcseh K manee and hllailty aplenty Isabel lu«- lav attern„.,„ %'athaniet Morse «1 Uwt the mot.Mi p.ttcie iiaail.et ha!- rt.ason the s,toie people keep this lioak-jme and we could st&a out by lUinu j3,{|Dcir Sir.—Some time ago I V'JT as to ha\e played the U»e Stu-ul Committee displayed tin. Aiy yim b'-ncfituig' by llic '? been choked, with thp immature imder e\e lb that it ijeneially 1. thi 1 'M housPkeepinK |r4»"'ne thjmieh tlje anient town oi Mann, who V ha, been taken "l-"'- to the cla~s All infinbeis aie 1>4 t ot ut iiuiLb ut ih-ir etlorth stimulated bv oniv nne in the place that has, no mi*.- She—• That would he hue it v,r onlj liberal cilucation and :n- ? n*ftjodhiidgn, ^w Jcisev, when sltuat- ' , i'^, ' " , , ,, to tome disguised i'b "kids' and act v,e could imd a vacant tile -suit 1 ait d IP\, amunn them tllej tang leaves knew wlieie wil on a inourl !.i a tiiaiiftulai plot hitk, «,] Ruth Be.rj l^chalrmaH replacen do f hether- natural, with .dignity Hid poi«p ab- tcrtaiiimctit biiiadcaslcd -1= -.-3.- iij-fl Ji3i_t._j£.Lijji, tlTfii^giipi p/iHs _iiriTwtntl ''You'd lip 5iirpri-cd at the number lighthouse" £||QUn> in the heart of the taftn^H__blitL-_ ot iiiion-'dei,rt«'"p^ijTraTin tiiF-STDTni \ t nimn j,|ile but nnno^i.ic,iiijiiLmeiit attracted nnal p,im which wll tollow Admit- th n.utj '^r.d «ui, me.ifier knn*l-.,l« .,r the ^ J * to t«l-phonc JSl> ono and, Frniikl} Spi'iiUiu^ jft»y~atteiitIon. P m May 1 .speak to yim ablut Mon. t-\c-fpt-by a vejj few comphinen- Footliiill UalliiilPt Pustlioni-ll -Ii^e 01 the d. ai.mds nt prmlucPi- and j . . Rather Flora- Would jou inari'j a muil m j|) SajroiiinyndiiiK WJ', tlie'lnLation and pelhap& thp party Hn t ln taiy ticket, tj parent-,, will U- tor high ij thib week it was. tluimht that '' « "mei. Needle,-, to ,J>. »not,t ot, the number thev order to lcfoinl him that Clnistnuih hct? fjio ' tiljciig If; appu'rniii P, it toul 1 not EllrEarlj this . than malte a note ot •-1 Itcjol students oi Si m lkt cml', L Fauna"—^o. but I'd lrie skid to re- frseape tlv notit 1 of the rnsiul p.iiser- r'' tue .tunuil banquet tor the tujtball them hai'e-he-n ilisappumte J, and their ^nar a leaf out of the direetoyy and put { iuthts Siild, Installed ca-t ftiim a man in oidcr to mmy him.' liv _I, wa«s ,0 imprriseil by it, that I tp.un might be hPld in Ijincoln sebiidl d.smai cnupl.d with the hope, ot ,t ,n theii pocket Whether it is, and Kcpait'cd, ijtonjied to rxauiiiip it mare clot^ly and _ "The T;j»,ii:ir I'I.T.*' tnmoTTn^ iirjfht, but later th.b was Cth.-IF seekiPT nTifdanrg,-hj\'e gneij thoufthtlPSsneN3 01 tussedneb;, I'm not Mi 9 Curli-i Until IJr,ry d'Hinpcl inadvisable, liecaiiie ot othei jlound that it had been elected in honii i' re 0 ^r.tiat '-clnolb" which biire, but I think it ia eubbedmss ' l-'r nk Tr ' low ] eveiif-3 -schednled tor the Einie ,of the ni"n of the tpwn v.bo hud sani- Mr Drimi. utin lUOl.li ;• tci full the . rl of scenario Mrs Brli?riS5 MaiK'iciite haamtj ^etk-end day The bailqUPt will now L. B. VAUGHAN A, GliLULA |iiced their lives in the %aitois THIS S'.ritmK and piiipeilv tqiiip their pupil-. 1'olks Tired bj The Mile Jpbbie BriBB, .lean WVLhte: h,i held shortly after the tn ,t ol t_it , of tl]e nation.>V\1IO":mee 30 Jlil'h Cleaner and Dyer 1 r.enbed on 1t«) hasp In 1 irivei t itlon Hal Runert Iriffolfl-bj' In view nt the anrket conditions, and A Prelieli statistician who hac been with one of the natives I was rom- LiiKol'i Thiehiueyri LIt j.,,,., ft»ocrI-ij Enteriiiju'. I'ai'Cnts Ladies and Gent-.' Suits, PrcbRed Phone Summit 92-R A Voice Tell Oilbun the liuiptui ii.oaii'cs ot bonic of thCoe studying the value of dancing rs un fi nieptins im tlip fine nidsmi nt of the Tortnj " athletic eACreibe tinds that ninnj worn- and Ilepaiiod. towijsprojile 4'Hplajtd in their rhojee The Literary Sotipt} l's tonduftin, '.t a ^l^," -a^Tno^pment was rccentlj instuuted, coincident with the clean- «' who would probably be tired after ? ? f 7 7 t •> 7 t ????? of location diid dr<,if;n of tli»ir HIP an j". .eiublv for pnj-eiitt of hijh schijai Work called for and dehveied. LIve mile w lk a,p 0Dve n & miirial to tilt ir herotf; dead, when he 'ttitleutB, in Lincoln S(.houl tin alttr- iVipotilw. "MOMCS." bialidmg them f, " » « ^ The-Sttninfit Churches thing up to thirty miles a night on 1 p] nic llSSC-ll" 10 linlli'oiiil AYR inqujred whether t h-id sirn their roon A uniqa& program will he pie- a„ '.haiiis and'swindlers The conten- u the ballroom floor. On'an average he I handsome, new hiRh -chojl buildmei sented, far wli th the vanods divibioiLL, thin ot the saner element^ in the tm(]g that djnctra tDVP1 d kiluinater. __ __ and othci public improvement' No, I Mr, Edward Sargent will speak on of the sotietv have been pieparmg, tins, bad nut seen thpm, for tluv were not "Weekdaj Religious Educa'ion" at Week, The Wntini; Section nu-t 011 "e^o ^ tTro^J%JIV^f^^rdo^ •svithin the ^lev,' of tho,e paji.nn; Calvary t'liuich next ,Eutiila> morn Tuesday aLternoon m louni it) Uiroitgh the town by the main road*- ing. Md 'n-.'l, v.'hieli 15 the medium of mast similar time, while in the tango pn-» ~ , g • 1 To]» to ."\Jnc1 Wi'dnesUaj'v—Yuilill but I had sen tJilM monument foi it uf\ the criticized in titutions, and that gresh is much slowei. In one of the gj ,|| thi'iist itFelf upon me, and srein^. I Rev, R t' Rurtr w\ll pi each Sunday ! , Trjimts thcir asturancc, ai e plain fakeo An popular all night balls!, which last I- J£ had been tremendously imntesied hj 111 St John's Lutheran C'huiUi on "J ij At th" -i e^ular noon meeting of the mvestiguion followed the jrtivihesl 'rom ten et mp lit to Jive m the _ morn- | = »5 ing, dancorsj whp go through tlic whole £ It. • and Peace 111 Bel evins" at the mom- Top Stall Tuesday in tlie^ Y M C A. rl 1 Iaige mail older concern. Which "The Place Different iiig i-erviee and "The Ue^tniftlon ot it" was annnuneed tliat In the futuie program—and a surprising number do' -. At the„Fblo Grcmiitk,, In deep eeiitei is imported to have the nanus ot per- •j Sodom," in the evening the mretinus wtiuld bp held Wedncd.ij to—dance ^ an average distance of = Ii°l'l. there has been erected 'l Hinsle so is pininlnent m mofion pictureh in ——._—.— noons, instead of Tuesday's. The editor tort> six kilometers in boven hourN £ slab of stone t6 the n\omoi'V of CantMr, Central Pirsbyteiian iTitucli Mi ' aimoiiitced the foUowin'n Top Vodvil tudrr to collect large sums, of raone> Th"se figure.s woul 1 itppear fully to = Eclwar \ tlrant, oncp a nTcniher pf the 1 Er.ink will prtaeh in the morning on* Executive Committee, winch will IUU f 1^111^ the mil lie through the ein ula- establw.li the claims of dancing aa a — ,*^Jew York biiicball team who w", the subject "Clod'-, Sti JUP,P Evangel- "he vaudeville show to be* given in ihe ton of a q'te^tioiiaire and the sale of sstreiiuOus, form of athletics is Idllod in the World War , If i, v sib]e_ from eTvprv ^eat of tha grandstand, ami 1 iFt., " In the c%cmiig the ad U-es, wjll winter, and will superintend the ti>- lis plan of photoplu writing, al'tord- . ———~ 1? the patronn of tiie pinif ims*it page ,e 11* celebratioH ol Hie SeVpntj-Fifth IUN ot acts to b>- held week after tlt•^t, „yy tn Arthur E. Waul, stcietary il (he Haisp Stiitus. oi EUKISSII Scruuits | Upon it luanv timLjLd lrini til j after Wiri/pisaly ft the patilolic nrdci from December IS tn L'2 lac iLoive" Mr qlr nn Writers'Le igue nt Ainenea Yet nnntlier attempt is being made in S noon when high 11 es are iliiven to the •S3F-S of Ametica TliP member ot tilt Oliver, ICmett Armstrong, Nat Mprse, " Jn ,,„ ^ pnrt Ui'„' 1,1.,L,stlRQt.„s tom- England to raise the status of dome-i- S^ Older and their friend, aie coidialli Jean Wei .tcr, Elisabeth Wallmf cmtfiell, and gniitir, thtv oftelj pauso 1 iittee dm 1ar"cl tliTe ivas iirat tieally tic service * Tills time. Instead c*t — invited -. Lewise Salmon, pegry Matthews and and ponder even amfrt fie c"«citemr it unpublished atones itaytlng with the nilstresses, and try- — ^verlt Nelson Those desiring to ".t.ije ni lurl'et lor of the pnw ,„,, ,j ,4.__' ing to make domestic service attrac- = "Filling the Gap" will be th.. r.-umciT rets should see Mi .diver at once an.l a'id 111,'t pruinnunal ^tenano wi iters, r-Hol The Woodbiidco uionuinent and the ti\e bv improving conditions, the idea ~ set a dhte, 1. hu have cnjojeJ yearn nf e,\peiiencrJ Bolo Ground shcb are uieiuoriuN, topic Sunday morning in the Metllodisi Is tb btigin. with the maids aiid help — They ttH^RtTaTBWiY- Eniscopal Chuicli, Hftrhert V, Ljtl nothinK elaa Sri Tiro ('(ii.iinitt»•, Special $3.00 Chicken or Steak Dinner 'trtn/jlhen thee; iea I will help thee; ton married the daughtpr 01 Mr Crawv J>^ture». and therefcue aie not mtei PIANO TUNING! i County and State Notes yea I will uphold thee w'jtll the right shaw, thus uniting the families The ' &^'a m h«hl comrdits or vehicles hand ot, my rtghtetms&eEiL.. I play ^as very humorous and gruatl} debignaterl specifically to exploit a _ _ Union county Kns^jJLTltKttecT, $d.x jyi 1-. 'enjoyed. Tho diameters' were excel- peisionalitv We do not want costume Pianos and player pianos pulibhcd S MeatiT, portrayed The fuiuishings nt stories, or « a gener.,1 thing do we , ..„ Repairing ol eveiy S A la carte stirwrc all dav lions, tiimtii; total '.Bjanei o*! ¥4,000 ,, . ,. tvhin • UIlfdoscuplmnl ler ni , lcdGG note play PIS made to in the distribution of the officials of J-riMiuij J nintf!• the room wcie kindly loaned bylMi, want ^mall-town or western subjects "* play bS note lolls Automatic roll tlv AssembH Eiva meetics Tupi'dav in The peace that c-rownsmy morning, thZlegnere caachin, whilj ane d MrdirectinBl Mailooig Thl dir dcast all' We Aa Wi|llt hig &fnrlesi but what Tieniqii-pf the Btaeunn committee, pf The joy that noonday brings, "•Wur^ol.riuiiiiiierj** that bnnies, cnnsisLs of must be left adjustei i installed 1'iano. and I.n ni- largely tn the in/entiVtiiess ot tlie which Aarqmblyihan Herbert 3. Pas- The tomfort ol my evening Robert Crawsliaw, M P Russell May tui.e po'lsh for sale. author A c omedj -drama or otliei coe, of this county,' Is n member Is born ot trlenrtly things: Mrs,, Craw slmw Margaret Doyle storv ending 111 a gieat spec-tac ilar The} as'.ienmeiit Includes a calendar , « Viola Cruwshaw Evelyn Sayre hone climax interesfh us We w nil storif Arthm* D, Farlice 5^55 clerk: flt ?50n. two doorknepeis; at $350 'A wayside flower multling, Richard Menton, M. P Sett l'l'U^Itli'ncr, >". J. pitch, two flip cloikr, at $30U eich and A dogs devoted,eyes, with somn rwspmblancp to life as It is, Luurance Cu.-tis s one page* nt S2n(). Following the Aml blue smoke rairlmn upward Dennis Clitton, attorney but on tti> other hand would not turn riionc Mnmmit 1M1J.2 With a areat nifju t \: usual cin.tom the Repmairitn County To warm the winter hkicfl; William Burke down anything (Fpunei'ly with Lsutei Piano Co ) , lllUIIIIIIilllllllllllillllllllUHinHIllHf}//,,.., ...nt Crjiniuittna will rtejommciid caudiflatess f Servant Manna Htr-low dramatic spail: thrill -New ark Alter the play the Girls' Glee Club, Evening News — ^ „,.— .n 'Lll'"!!!!!, A "am In adddion. indirpt'onr, iW that Mr T *hite band s ,Boft 6»cs«- also directed by Mrb Mahood, vely ac- Pascoe and Mr Clift will be assigned Ju£' lhe,ae „TM *?* no 11^8= t eptahVy renSared two songs A rocep- .tion and conference h-tweui parents 01(1 «nil Warj li'iwiUs .1 'Kill tt m • ~ ' l\\ conimittcP' cliatrimnshiiM. edeb ot Who dwell %vicl> frien41ifles3 '* bifh will Dairy a committee cleik nt HELEN FHASE-E BOWER | ^m\ teachers was them held_ * . Tiu]i ur Shonl 1350, StcIillL' mill WJmif I'mHain Uirls _ - It-^a-cMie tlirtrg—to—iniirt—JJ, Mlat-oi y lleadw »fk 1 M'Uior and Fresh Tennis mimals m jiraiLiially virgin territory, Following Ilia selection to be Fresi- Siullh—You -av jen rode all OVL" Last" Wednesday the senior girls dent ot.the Senate at its fto^t seHiioh, | ,i j jifin't jt , ,,, „ , and make a spuct LC ulai killing rid y 2 Weeks Left im do Your ,., tll2 eits hl a tilx ilTl t l0 basketball team elected Edna StehllP , « Senator loreph F WaUwortb, of anything'/ Hoxf was thai'' — llte dist-ict! you r capMin The Freshmen piectocl ^ ""uthur to go mtt where -only the wicked old oflfiulers M Camden, iPiineH the following Repub- Junes—%• bouglit a e,\r and then Deatric e Wmne to their leadership that have eluded eveivbndy aft left tj £J licmi, membeis of the Senate as a ,.bareed tlie diHer t.M faie., I br.ikt The inphonioras and juniors have nott- ronfqience ouuunitUe. to fisune'j^aily p'.aitly run yet held'their el'Htions Practice has cetc. h , Ilimlc,, ,.r , Joh, n N Martin was i; cn l 1 «i \cv of leg!slattern, Majority Leader Willmni > ' been held dining the past wed, for the" ?7 f "V" biologic .the,] A Rta-en-. of MonineMjlJi' William B " iuterclas. games, which will be played J1111^ SSatt" "-Parlli.rnt of Agi - u ISTMAYSHOPPING ; Hi'iiilj i» Trj It cp l.uiges 11^11 flam- , Maekaj, Bei'geii,' AT thur •• Whitney, heto^ e Clinstiha , t!" <-' ll' 0',1'• ^IletP ] ',USL", n" '' Pldl» Morns- Aithm N Fier.-on. Union The "I'm worried about im toiupl 'MOU, a Dak, pdjommg th" C'h"\ennr S cm committee wai n\eet with a' Similar doctor look at my face-" Indian Kt ser\atinn, and found thai j committee fjom the Assembly named v Mv dear young lady, you'll have to vTlic Kierlasfllis; during the precedmtr vnit-er and , Come and see our big stocks, It will help you tu decide on your "hv the ppeal.er of the next Assembly, diet.,v Aci ubs brow n upland pasturcb where ••pring the cnuntn had been InmrerJ mf choice of suitable gifts. William, W. E%ans, „ ,, o„»f Passak. .» - founj_,v . "Qh, I, neve. r though. t of that! What tile wind and trapped oven bv I'minty hunters, &% The two committees will meSt. in joint color do"*yon tbink would suit me WauUei'',, at wll the evcrkibtins With the result that ..11 pups and %? esbinn neeember in, to fmim legls- best?"—Frdip the London Mill yfows 'young annual', or tho P ea,vtj take W I.itipn ombO'lyins the pledges iaade>in Like shadowy piophct^ of oncoming were "oil"* sheep los.e,, novci Utole" , Wa the Repiiblipe'i platforto, cdoptcd just SBO"S\_, wire ocfiuim' rnnstantlv ar Their w'avfhg leathery blossoms bung Woilc ng "teadily tor two .laid a half (y before the last election r When yon do not know what else to to inmd months, Hunter Mai tin took „ . coyotes fjjjg and J bobcat-,, A>1 old animal-, ihiui Sn Open specification!} and comnc'Itivo Efa»ja^j=i«Mod :W«tf^!B,j^.,l,i SOUIP Hcetins X'isinil ut a, tar off shore, givd, decide upon Hosiery. And be bidding in the woik of the good loads ^ Foam iiecli=d and tossed by the eter- two-thirds of tlii'in boie evidence of W proBiam foi which a pa.OOuoQO' bond p£ YoUX 0Wn Garage nal tide; haunt, been in tians trcun which thev %a sure you choose, it from our display of 1MSUP was \otod at tlip Novemhei * wv* » Again amid then blooms there s eem Iwd escaped, or of having been shot ftp election, weio uigedjiy Governoi-tjiect ' t to hide and bounded at some previous time. In j|P guaranteed values. GlImpqeB of a white rosebush by a addition to this, kill, Murtm reported & Silzer at the banQuet- of the "Good dooi, • ithatSSpoi" ,ned baits weie taken The *g Itoads' Association of New Jersey at 1 bounty -j'te mlias been abandoned in %S the Robert Tieat Bote! Tuesday nlsht. Gars Repaired Thev linger in defiance of the cold, nmnv pL«e= as a result of demnngtra- TliC meeting ot thtj asBOCiation num ' arid Overhauled The bitterest wind to them is but a tions bv the Biological Survey, as it bered 'among Its guests^ of honor « song — bas been found that better re-nlts in, • United States Senator, ~Tl&m, Alfi ed Undaunted still they raise cami eyes slopping livestock losses are obtained Reeves, general manager of the Na " Satisfaction * Guaranteed. ^ J when a hunter Is hired to give all hiij tional Automobile Chamber of Com aD0 ei Knowing that mystery old, yet nexei time to hunting, tiapping, and poison- merce, upd Arthur N Fieraon, State' . Make youtfe engagements in j[| „ inc; and is held responsible tor destray-, Hose He will like. SenatolFeftjct from Union county. Q advance." < That pain, II understood, will make ing the actual lnc-stock killers. them strong - \ -_ — ' The name • of Lieutenant Colonel i sTo grow again when comes the _ Wlljianif. B. Martin, of Elizabeth, Spring they love. Opportunities 101 you- in HERALD promiutiiilly iueii'tloned' coun€y clerk of l^rion county, whjp aeived overseai, ELIZABETH SCOLLARD . See page 8. ii hayJIaeu lieard m connection, with tlie | JOHN T. JAYCOX gadler generalship which la i§ be 122_ StM5£FIELT> ATE. 3 ed at an election to be lield in the M riioiio 1391-71 Summit, K. 3. Trenton ttimorv on Friday evening^ •J— Decembot* l6i by order ol GoVeritor J"*"!*™ SEE Edwards, commander-in-chief. " I Initicled Handkeichiefs Tho poat of brlgadifer general has of Lmen oi Silk been vacant since last winter, when Governor EitjVftrikj unceremoniously I 1 "fired" Kowaid S. Borden, who sot the etxecutnve into a prolonaetl wai ' JAM^HOGG with onet section Of officers of tbo brigade "rt'ho oppoeed Boiden'a elec Indigestion Gases Heartburn tion The low continued for months Plumbm^*amd Heating pnd finally' Go.emoi Edwards re Sourness Flatulence Palpitation moved BcTden from coaiiiiand.
I Titting Hiin Ont lobtdng Prdmptly Attended To M«r ,fuslw#d—I—want-a book lor 408 Springfield Ave. Te a man's \birthday sift. The Salesman-^What Itir.d of book m. - i vier lareen w ottlfl. SttU liim? - • U Division Ave,, Summit, N, ]. Pharmacist £ MHL ,fnatweii--WelI, he's a liiii. 2i' • J - • l.ioTnl man and M vrars a brown j Telephb«wfK44fW^ - * 411 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT, N. j. ^*%^*3>?s*y*? housecoat- when Ii#' ifeiiflB, * . , < *mm?mmmmmmmmmm® mmm^mm^
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Me and the central memorial too? fsui prise, althjugh thp fact that twelve | , Cents TUephnne IIOO morial Field dedicated to the, virile We nee,} not fear to do too much, out of UveAtj three were for an m-llct- Masonry 36 J '\ut-ng lives that went out fronyhcre to now that we have really set out to do ment .hows Ural the ease Is one not to Carpentry 2I»1 .onieuiiiig . -^j jurors Heating 1 iisht in the World War. lbe (h JimBll lBdeefli the 8.7. Botfnqi Roiiiiil jij'd *'J\)]» Siilmn Is'oast, ll> 38c CIRCULATION™!! 00 I To nui mind there is a kinship ba- The great, point is that whatevd 1, thoufjnt it should fc= followed on Painting " dune should be -dona agr-eablj, har-1 I„ the United States Senate that Electrical wor', ("twecn the ttought of thesp young .men CO lvC^.s of Spring l.aml), lb. 40c lti B,a wck ,1,,,In -<>0 and their continuing leadership mlSTsonf ^ "" '' !"' - S Anti-Lynching Bill Plumbing ^pi'jjjj^— Villi SUMMJ HI RAI,D PuriLisniN-r, co. Itll'lUl'.ter. HuTUhlj^ T.M„n „f yn,„ T„„ n),. ^HHawif a J —mere T- nn'uji in wivj-jWy- one l ic- sey wps taunted by S-rnatm JUcKellnr Roofing-- J who jiie.xoming^ittcr thorn, - - 2!) r _ . fffiLU IV, -CI.IXI, BHitur timi shffiitd hate itlT^iinnTthii. It is ot Tennc^ee with the fact that un-[H rdwaie J iChh-lvi)k'iT'hf'A\S>'(4 to <> lbs. a\c ), Ib 42c Entered at tlie I*"*t QlfiLt:, Siimmit, We sec no' rqaeim, to change our a j for the soldier- lead, not fur the town solved.murders -sere not unknown In i 1.3 f LCnild Cljsg Matttr. , position as to the apnropi lateness of Ds ,IVC. II). 48c To make it indeed an honor we must Edge's 3wn statepalthough he seemed > Total 100 jj Memorial Field within our town do it with no Krudgiii-J minority on, ublo to detect it so readily m othLis 'limits dedieatrd tg the making of any side of Si}mmit, no disijruntlpd^ NpwMeisey eannot rest with these strentr jpung Americans in loving 11 ait whispers,anyv,'here wilji'n. lleannj jtwo 'unsolved eriniei, at Madison and' We hear-lhat George Harvey's now NEW P ILTif- s ren'ognitifin uf tho~e who h"ve proved JL8.3EV A33 N, Why not, after all find out what the' at NPW Brunswick, blotting he> repuia-lfamous London speeeh "Have Women UILHIS"1VPFI the strongest among us, families of' oiu Summit herots (thej' tion ior quick and sure justice 1 ii'utitli 1 So I*P, for fenerations to come, Soulb" was first deljvercd in Now "•*«EiV who,would ba.mo^t hurt hv any dif , the leider.-, of our youth in some living Yoik thirteen yeaia ago. The opinion fering) w ould (Sfiunt^the most gracious I I and visible way. is expressed that jiossibly more peo SrnacRiPTioNS form this memorial could take andj ^ith the coming of the dial system 'Thc^jflest the Market Affords nt Year ; Many voices still say there is noth ple could ben a joke 'in 1903, even a then do that, whether it be a memorial cfL.nll.n3 up en the telephone not only poor one, before the war made us all M.i Month- 1 2' ing im fmgruous in the idea of a field, a memorial monument, or 3 me- ' will the terrible-tempered Mr, Bang 1 5'/i for Cash and Carry Ciijjjlc: Copies , "living" memorial if doW reverently warm and irritable Anyway, the moiiai building, no matter what it 1 "E-ve apoplexy hut we will be deprived Times "By-Produeta" thinke it a little nil whole-heartedly by Summit, wit J costs or what we each personally* think 'ai sucn funnv paragraphs,-as'this with 438 Springfield Avenue Telephone Summit 226 raw of the Colonel to 'try to work off such a memorial ga*eway that no citi ;'bnut it? jour day's news: ^-FfllBAY, DECEMBER 8. 1022. Eueli ohj stuff on his British busts! zen, yuTmg or old can enter or leave We sucsfp^t th's as the most graceful I Tile joung girl—'^la, why do they SUMMIT I hot field -without remembrance of N.J. solution of what is too delicate a situa- *eep animals at the telephone office?" iii) 1 these, mm and what thry did, and why tiqh *to be argued over or differed J Mother—-"Wny, child, , what gave The Massachusetts American Legion their memory is perpetuated in their | out. 'iitit I'ttOrnnrv aD you such an idea?" makes'the proposal that the Govern home town It is for them—the men who can I The Young Oirl—"gppause when I ment is^up a coin or a bill bearing a tliuu Hi ihkhc r, m the 1 iwl tif But there are those asking 'to be fpilci ,irt lint tho kiit imoHpT tip oonie. fVisibJy amongst lis OB'in only I called n„ up the lady told me the lion's typical American soldier's head in fs of^ ruil i, for Hilt nf thta Ji form of tnemqrial, unconnected with - Jl3l U } the "Doughboy Dollar." Thib ig not a any service except that whirh these IUU.I vcrnrntnfc shall he npuli TIi^. bad idea. If we dn not have the dol alii! 11]^ iijitie .Iril! he L-ilh-'l men performed, is the finar way to per THE LIFE ITiAl'TIt'AL CJ1RISTMAB EAIffiY HAIXING lar on the doughboy we at least can IlCo 1 fui Cnunci]lui, ThL iniphty Cjt tij petuate what they'did. f have the doughboy on the dollar, i-iuh-tnisr Fathtr, lhe Prilicf til There are others whp feel that ever "I remember years ago," taid if. We" would call attention to a pub Matthew II ti !•niih IK d if we have a Memorial Field for this rhos. P. Prout, Summit's neurologist 'licitI, y campaign the Post Office Depart- ClMice .Cut Flowers and in his recent .-peuch here, "having 'ment Is conducting throughout thir Tiurpose thoxe hhould he, somewhere It was haul before ihe flection that somp of the psychology of William , country to enl.st the co-opera'ion 'of conspicuously visible in the center'of" Senators who .ire raising the tariil' on Ornamental Plants tbn town, some oth^r memorial meri- James drummed into me by a very , the people in mailing Christmas pack- A i'UMM'XITY LOSS piactical man |n . ^llk ought to remember that silk **lo'n ot them 5ei tarly Thfi GovPrnm#n) IB illm hosiery is a. neces.sity ot life with about Jn ,tho passing of Rev, J Adams The "suggestions that have come to \an may recall that in principle iking the public to make certain that half the voterb! yince the election the | SSayrcSt. / Tel. 308 Summit, N. J. J Oaiej, the community and the great us from thpse newer vo ees are vari- William. James taught that we hava [package, are wrapped securely and reaction is said to bo due to the voico cdiurelt he served losse a man 'of ou'dy, as follows; no right to come' into contact with that tho addresses are correat. of the women who had to pay the in- niimimiiiiii niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHini fa a sources pt inspliatlon without letting "viajon and action. It is not often tlltit|i tTh«t t there should be a bronze tab- Thts five points which the depart ii.ased price on Rlovcs' What did wc e that inspiration tako syme definite 3 jn'iiiEter< 13 given such a rare* coiri- Buitabl/ mounted in some central ment w snted to emphasize for the holi do before wc ha 1 women 'yotois to /..I form In the shape of some CDiurcte bmatJon of quali^iea that brought the place: That our ' new Civic - Canter day rush ar^; cbargr results » I men who died, wtmld be both a useful Into contact, ought to eventuate, f> Name of sender and addressee on Lalibaiine, Amcr.can Dig Businoss is and problems that could not be md beautiful form for our memorial ought to frurtwy in EO'nething done- slip f,f paper inside the Christmas certainly internationally minded if nhakon His work in Summit and par Ito-take: That our new City Hall, else one has osperieiiced in vain, cr package. America as a country is not. ticularly fpr,Ahe people of tiie pastern ,„„,,„„ ,umr t - ; - - - p.--—~-•- «i°"«li still a lream, might have its might, ppphapa, better not have e :- Among other reasons, the need for The American Chamber of Com ..ctlon wiljjstand HS a mo^unient to,portal3 guauled forever by carven purieneed tllein at all , \ early^jijailing^is necessitated by the merce for the Levant, which Includes MT, .oikes^ for many generations I fiau'dng figures of the khati-clad "However, ,u this point we have nr ^ieat distances"in this country and the repiesmtalivLH of the Standard Oil •/ dlfleTed with Mr, Oakes and, Holdiers of the Great War with the right t;0 dream them awr.y Dream- heavy htorms in December, which tie Company of New York, the United methods but ^11 realise I names of our Summit dead engraven ijig about things as they ought to be 1 UTI nilrond systems and delay the car- StateM Stetl Products Corporation, and
ivas a sincere life guided by Upon its lintrla indelibly, That a suit dees not count for anything unless we ' riers In their rounds, s many other large American funis, ,hness and a clear jrision of able monument or statue be placed in put on paper some plan, or have talk It is 6bvious if the major part of the adopted 'fi resolution calling on the nd his, passing leaves a gap that' the center of Elm street with the road- ed to someone who can help lis and public delay mailing gifts until the Senate and House Committees on me can bridge It is indeed a1 way 'curving around it on either side further the plan,'or have dune soint last few days before Christmas, the Foieifjn Altars to arrange lor active .rimitc that thf official beard of o part of our Cnic Center ard a practical thing aboat it. resources of the postal service would participation by the United States in rcli should change its name to, IwM.tibil .feautrp of the approach to And it is the getting away from be overtasked the conferences to settle the Near the- Qakes Memorial Church, our new Hiith School. That a c ircular! wishing and dreaminB and the getting Eastern problem. ,Jown to building of artistic arcliitectu-e, somp| practicalities, and the everv- The resolution assorts that certain aa BeeIn ot The fact that with December 15 an fortv ftct In diameter, be placed on the \ -7 S something dona in one's Kuiopcau powers *by mutual agice wn Iitp Dr in tho 1!fa and tn3 bcncf t other income tax payment day ar THE MEMOEIAL lot beside Lincoln School and opposite P - - ment have tor yearb maintained privi at rives reminds us of the following the Degchwood, practiqally m the heart , another, that really cnunta . leges in the Near East irom which / mespage^ trom all parti, of a Each cla ahmiUl SPC pitiful discrepancy: of the town, with a tpv.tr in which a I y ^^ttle America has been excluded. Tho con oomy rathe, thiough its newhpape-r ol- North—.Dobbs has the champion light might ever be kept hurnin" and , triumph in the Jife practical—nothing tinuance of such1 control means seri hard luck tale, the Etructurp used for nil the soiners' is qultd so satisfying". ous injury to America, according to iii every direction whisptrs come, West—What', his troubles9 mteicita, thr sales of the wirk of thi tho resolution, which concludes as om **^ i^cidon'alli* it ml'rbt hp'isr The old custom of using gold coins ber of Commerce for the Levant, which L - TII - , ,tt "* " I ourr sales for charity, if desired, a for Christmas gifts,. 30 stion^ly dis comprises m its menibeiship a large jistanUy-freqvMitert, central, couraged during the war, is m longer majority of the American hou.sfs do Cost looked on with disfavor by t TO Treas An echo irom Education Week ing business in- the Near East, urges TIRRK'S a {,'ood lnoking, ury. Acting Governor Piatt of thr shows that tho_TJn(ted Statts, as a upon the Government of the United well planned liotne fur a Fcleral Reserve Botiid Informed the whole, ih speTTaine |40 for each city States- the necessity of protecting laige family that can" he Besorve Banks this week tha±V-tJic iiul.d's education. For each uountry^Amerlcan interests in the Near East built at a itirpristufidy low Treasury has withdrawn Its objectlonE child, it is expending $14 Not a mg- by paiticipaling in anj conference, or to the release of gold for Ru:eh plir- •figuic. We can supply the gaidly sum from Uncle Sam, in the conferences, not only as observers, but plans and give you a care p sir. and said thy Reserve Board in interest of his children—not by aoiy for tho purpose of active participation vites a revival of tho practice. • means. on behalf of tho United States." ful estimate uf 1 he cost. THERE ARE 49 OTI1EH EQUALLY INTERESTING ' HOMES IN OUR NEW EST PLAN SERVICE. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. Sec Us For Free Building Helps
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! . y pi , t ^ , po, i their own. Corilla BrodsUx will be the r| ..ons, Charles William, Allen We:.loy Ntmli, Kirn. lTuinii' anu ,' le0lk r lIle wl11 Schmu.., Mia*" Holt' 'Ud I.a-.;. IvAWg N(|f©S AljO^'t iyltV' ' •'»»•" -'*»l»^- he'-Bettei 'and Hemy Kverott. and Mr:,. *Bwuik I' id 'MrJ. Pr-iym;;." Mrs. Frances 31, Fawnihar "poured," Mrs. Geo. B. Senk[. was in e Personal M&ii The Calvary Church men'i annual Mrs. Edward S. Bancroft, of 199 Mrs. Frances M. Farquhnr, widow the refreshment ronf.nlttee au( dinner will be held in the parish house, Summit avenup, will open her homo for The nicest courtesy j-nu/rn slow aour guest i is lo h've of John II. Farquhar, a former Con N. Collins' eommtl'ee arro'n: Monday, Deccmher 11, at 7 p. m. the meeting of the Presbyterian' Wom decorations. 4 • their vkitti mentioned t.on this pass. ..The nkei.t I'our'.e'.j jo'i en's Missionary society to bo held on gressman from.Indlun.ti. and veteran of' The Fortnightly Club enjoyed a can show your fiiendB is to let them le;nu of jour vijii through Edward C- Holmdb Is pleased with Tiubday, December 12th, at 3 o'clock | tm. Cjvn \v~ur, m^ at lno borne of her' unique hour with Mr. John Taylor this page whenever you CO away. We will consider it a courtesy contributions amsunting to about po The work which Prcstvyterians are do daughter, Mrs, Eugene G. Hay, Hobart Arms Wednesday afternoon at tho whenever jou ehe.ua an Item of any kin J. Telephone it to tor the Christmas fund at Bonnie Burn ing anion;: the southern negroes will fecial 0 " mas• t avenue, Monday morning, In the 85th Presbyterian Chapel when'ho develop- -sJL. fJirmlxT llOO. . „___ •»-:»~»!"jrj_ _ATnn-mta lurga unit BmH.il pn the subject of an address to be made i 'lLivc'been drooped into" his "bottle" a'hiT] by "Mrs.'W.'TT TiarmiCl C7i airman—ot ~yTaT-"ur-ncI~TiT; the United ed last winter and which went into he family plot in Crown Tlill Ceme- copper plate about 4xfi Mr, Arms '' Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dorwart, of 122 States on tholr honeymoon. announced for Wednesday afternoon at offers to them the'"peace t. . MorrjH avenue, spent the week-end in effect on March 1st, authorizing tho .ery, m Indianapolis. aoated it. with "etching ground:' of tho i _ . -the • Lincoln .School was postponed same pitch-wax composition as that understanding." AH girls a I^aneabter, Pa. " State Firemen's Asaociat.on to pay a until today. • . . . are cordially invited to coi. Tea at 3Trs. (.'. I'. Hassiit's—To Link Anna Itrower .Durrco . used by Rembrandt, (which has never death henotit tu the beneficialy of an Christmas vesper service at t • Hev. Dr. D. E. Wither, pastor of the Local m\i\ World-Wide Y. ,W. ('• A- been improved upon) and drew Upon active fireman of an exempt fireman To celebrate the 75th anniversary Anna Brower Duryee, daughter of it with an etching needle a clever C.'A. on Sunday "afternoon, L fountain Baptist Church has been Despitcthe I'ir.-.t bn'iwt.tor.11 of tin of the Order Washington Camp 45 of Jio late Peter Sharpe and Susan.-I^aa- year on Thursday aftiiniron the who IS In gojd standing as a member sketch of an old-world street. Brush 10th, at 4 o'clock. Mr. Sto, .severely ill with rheuiilatlp.m nt lis the Patriotic Order Sons of America .vln Duryee, died on Sunday at her ing this with a feather dipped in "Betts Violinist of Newark jvi borne since Monday. library at "Be.ic.oii Hill," the palat.al of_ a. __Firemen'. s Exempt Aisociation N will attend the Central Presbyterian homo on Summit avonuo, after an ill diluted nitric acid, which "bit in" to iseveral selections, and Mlse vn homo of Mrs. Carroll P. Ra&sett, was-.For the present year thev beueficmry Church Sunday night. The members well filled with Summit guests invited will receive $500. An active fireman ness of more than two . years. The the lines where the wax had been re i bury will sing the Chantleiuc o. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dougher, of will meet in iront of the Y. M. C. A. at moved in the drawing,. >a plate was Arclib'ald, Penn., have concluded a to meel Mrs. Kdward M. Townsi-nd and must have performed s.xty per cent funeral service was held privately on i with violin obligate The Chi 7.45 o'clock. On Monday ovonlngj Tuesday with Rev. Walter O. Kinsolv- produced from which an excellent visit of several days with Mr. anil .Mrs. Miss Clara Sl.il.man Rrcd of the Nft-HMv duty to ue entitled lo participate Oetiembe'r 11, tho order will have « [•message will be given by Helen ' tional Board of the Yoing Women's in this lionet it and all fire departments m^; rector ol Calvary Church officiat print was, mado on- a hanel-press before iBillle Finnogan, Ruth Alpaugh, D, Courtney of Springfield avenue. home gathering. The question oi the eyes of the audience. Christian Associations, who spoke on are to be limited in pioportiou to the forming a woman'u auxiliary will he ing and tho Interment was In Mt. | orlno Vreeland and Mnrcie Finn- Police Captain John B. Sheridan re "Woman'tr- Place In international .population of the municipality. Sum* Pleasant Cemetery, Newark. Miss This etching, it may interest the 'Mrs| . N. IT. Stewart, chairman o* eon'oidored. Fortnightly members to know, Mr. turned^. Wednesday night, after an end Friendship." j "lit"s U*iul is 7D and with over one bun- iJuryee Is survived by three Bisters, religious work committee will - ing" a vacation duck shooting at Beach Mrs Thomas v Profit; President of j died members, no new members can Mrs. J. F. BuUorworth, the Misses Arms has promised to sl^n, dnde and | Rev. M. J. Glenuon haV received a present, to the club for that. 'dream Haven, where he has a bungalow. the Summit Y. W. C. A., was asked to • p.'rt'c-i.ite in thi., fund unt.l the total letter from Bishop John J, O'Connor 'Mary and Amy Duryoo and a brother, |] 1>. A. B. I'hnntw Klocts (> preside, and explained .that the pur-, number has been reduced to. 75. elub house which willone day material-, which ho will road in St Teresa'i Rev. Dr. Joseph I. Duryee of New ize, his only provision being that he ' Beacon Fire ('hapter, I O. O.' Oaks and daughter, .Evelyn, pose'of'lhe gathering was to link up The men's elub of the Presbyterian Cliuroh Sunday, appealing on behali York City. may state upon it "made in an hour," the American Revolt' ot 13 Russell place motored to Eqni- the local Y.,.W;,C. JV work with.the | of the postal employees, for the earlj 0 worId;-wUJe organization. I Church will hold its Christmas, party ! to which . was replied "Yes, a. club mally organized ycST * nunk,'N. Y., on Wednesday, to spend inailingTof Christmas pac'tages, cards 3irM. A. 'W. Hodgson hour." iith e Y. M. C. A, ap ter the remainder of the week. The first speaker, Mrs. Towscjid, on TueaiUy evening, December 12, at t etc. T\[ie Bishop is urging this in the Eugenie Pride, Hodgson, wlfo .of ] 'Tea in the Y. W. C. A. building ad-1 ...o L,^a, jvt f,^.»i,^.i.ii *. wa.,_„s Introduced—- —as on- -e who had been IJ tho home of Henry L, Austin, 77 Pros- hope tV't the earlier mailing will Xlec. W. Hodgsoti died at. her homo 48 | joining, at which this, year's 75 new : The (iilicers elee'ed were: . Mr. and Mrs. George Dean and the In ojnjrfe.ti,.-f. tho hostess. house, s during-1 . - -, i»r«t gtrcestreet ThThee gguest-„catHs are aVted to make p^'nble the greater enjoyment Boulevard on Monday. Mrs. Hodgson i members were welcomed, proved a Leola M Wootten^ vice v»>, MlBse:; Slaty and Anna Dean, of Mor^ the warVnd is now_ chairman qt L.e L c.ntaining a ""white of the Christmas holiday. amp to Summit four years ago^ with , crowded but happy bcone, the four' Bert E Underwood; secret.ny, ria avenue, spent Thanksgiving Day Businesn Division ot the l. W. C A., -• ' National'Board. ' '""'i'hani. tier family from Brooklyn where she I long tables, one In each corner of the E. l-!di',:i: ; . treasurer. M's- " t in Green Village. A delegation of tho Lions Club o? Moore; registrar, iMrs, MMeolm Mrs. Townsond told br.ghtly yet, • had lived all her life. The funeral room, from which tea was served be Newark will visit, the Arthur Home service was held"Wedncsday afternoon Doug;..lI Mrs. George Vrceliiud p earnestly of the rise and spread of the | The Motion picture program for next ing moat attractively decorated with Charles G. Walters, of fiG Glonside for Blind Babies at Summit tomorrow and the interment was" in Fafrmount yellow chrysanthemums and made Jl cd tea. About sixty women were n avenue, has purchased a building lot Y W. C. A. v.'nrjt; iti proolems tmicii- Tuesday at Brayton School 'will be: afternoon. eiit.. The charter membership list, on Russell place, on wnicn ne ex- m thp' foreign 'girl, the colored girl | More Annuals of the New York Zoo Cemetery, Chatham. Mrs. Hodgson is bright with silver tea things and on Russell place, on which he ex IngK survived by her husband and two sons, goldon candles. he held open for several mon'i's. pectsEOon toVecf a twp-famUy dwell-1 and indeed, all girls, not only in warj Bobby 13.mps , the. ¥nthvt Winter J The Woodrow Wilson Foundation Alee, and Edward. At these tables Mrs.-Manic and Mrs. next meeting will be held In Janu r r , /- ! bu1 in'peace.T, • . > bport:. at haranac Laice, Aiaoom anu e Fund chairman ieports ?2I move till; " . * Miss Reed a devotional leader in the | His V/omlerful. Lamp, and Sundown week toward the additional $300,000 The Misses Marguerite, an.f Caroline Y. W. C "A", and a- conference worker,. Soas, f the children's luatlnee at i! 30 the national eommittoe is endoavbring John W. Duncan iiiniiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiinr.iiiiniiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiuiiilin. ShaPWr of New Rochelle, N. Y., spent dwelt more particularly on I he inter. ™very two years, and of the, At the notary club lunch on Mon- sion merchant In New York, dealing In or dub yathciiiifis? Do you spc:ik with confidence or ;ire sell Dlace,. moved on Wednesday-lo present .wprk'among the women in the j,lay s.-v.ral Itetarlans wore present woolens, hut retired when his health you nervous when culled on to speak in public? The broke down. Funeral services were their newl• y purchase- d- hom- e at log I Balkans, a'nd the Near East's needs. ,rrom Newark and Weallield including Oainagey course in public spepkinp. to be jjiven by u^> At; riio ."close" rofosstoiml W'omen's !Pelcr Wienlold of Weslfield. Follow- Dentil of Mrs. Cliirk's Mother and take.things more easily. The stock : sr | ing the lrnchoon the mcmbers'^of the Charleys Wesley Faitoute who had . ' ' ,;i'JV.«.«'f lji> Ylplii , Mrs: Lucy Bald.wln Borst, mother of of hik;,new ftnd se'eond'hand furniture s lived in .!3umhilt for about sixty years, A< M beit}K sold at public auction this .Tlia.' IiuS;noHS' and Professional Summit Club'were taken on a tour oE Mrs. Krancls H. Clark of/Waldron Y„ C. WowiriM' tadTo of. Summit held a .tin- central off.ee of tho-New—York died' In the eightieth year of his age ivenue,,'Summit, ana widow of Fred- afteVnoon. . '*-' , 1 | MAPLE STREET SUMMIT fJhrJs.^iias dinner meeting at the Blue Telephone Company undpr the dirce- on Monday afternoon at his homo, on enok C. Borst, died last Sunday-in! HIllUIIIUIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIMIillllllllllllllllllllUiillllilllll ntf ^nrUie n^a^P^.rToWi-^^-les H. Smith, president of Baltusrol road. Fulicrol services New York City. 'The funeral service Miss,; I-Iazol Sttyker, Of Summit, waB held at the residence of another I . . —,— were held Wednesday afternoon at the daughter of A. A. Strykcr will take tho Federated B. and P. W. Clubs. Miss i the Club. B T L n part In a ra!dio -concert of the com MaryL.. Johnston of Trenton, principal Faitoute homestead with the Rev. E. i£" west . 2th St? New York on 1 JL"" HiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiniimiminiiiiiiiiiiitJimiiiimiimiiiln bined Glee and Mandolin Clubs of bf'.a Trenton school, was tho guest /ol, During the past few days the LaRue M- Gorton of this city, formerly pastor Tuesday afternoon. The interment) =: Lasoll Seminary, Anburndale, Mass., to honor. I Holttes Nature Lovers League has of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of was in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Meri- - be hroRdciiHted hy the Shepard Stores, In thes aliHenee of the President, Mrs , held' meetings at M'ss Hood's School WNAC, Boston .Mitr.b., December 8th, bad St Teresa's Parochial School, ficiating. The Interment was in Mount .len. Conn. T. F Whit.e of the Rhie Lanternc pw.| Mrs. Borst had many friends in Sum Moving - Packing ^ Shippii aatt, 8 pJ.'mpj. m.. Anan,, unusuauuusuali featurleamive omf. thLUC/e K[uef]_ introducing Miss Connolly, who^irommittnen s were appointed and nature Pleasant Cemetery, Isiowark. w leaflets presented to all pres- mit where she had boen a frecpionl concert is that it is the first radio con-1 gpoi^ i1ricfiyi saying .that one thing lea Mr. Faitoute was born in Newark, visitor with hef daughter. cert over given bv ,an occlusive girl's I mon had done'was to unify business! uit WO March 7, 1843. Ho was a hatter by Bchool .musical organization. |nmj pnj'^ssions, by leaguing them to- i gether'.^ia tAenluid-never thought o The building committee for the new trade and removing as a young man to Catholic'DanfThtcrs Gi>o Play and Don't forget thp Christmas party for doing. parish house of the central Presby oummlt, ho worked both at' his trade Elect Officers the nursing staff at Overlook Hospital, "Prmowrrrg-Mish Connolly, Miss Oram terian Church met last Monday night and farming, later devoting all of his St: Teresa's Auditorium was crowd- of which Mrs. J, P. Meurer of' 21 read an address"" delivered by. Mrs'. and wont over the plans, making some ad to its capacity on Tuesday eve 1 Fkep^ooffWaffelwiyis changes' and returnemiwidi themo,!m ! t..o„ th„„„e , tinio to farming. In hia early days, Badeau avenue, has,charge. This is Forrest, the .national president, urging Mr ning, December 5th, at tho presenta an,annual affair Under the Woman's that the League-result In better busi /rcbltect, Wm S. Gregory to prepare i - Faitoute was a, great- baseball tion of "Mrs. Tomple's Telegram" ness woniem "able to do the common linal working drawings. The plans! player and long befdre the game he- under the auspices of Court iBoriedlct, Auxiliary of Overlook; and merely tho 5 lMjr the Storage of Household Goods. roontiqh of it In the papers has thjugB of life uncommonly well." indicate a very handsome structure. ' came '• widely popular, he was. the No. Gil, Catholic 'Daughters of brought tho needed Christmas fund •Miss JToliqston th&n addressed the pitcher on tho famous Eureka team of America. Tho/play was filled with each yqar. Many have kindly thoughts club,'mainly -on- the plans and ex Tho Young People's League of the Newark; This team was • well-known amusing incidents from beginning to of .the local. nurses and need but this periences of her own club in Trenton. Central Presbyterian Church, will.con throughout, this section of the country and and wasjiighly enjoyed by a large reminder. A message of sympathy was sent to duct a regular meeting this .Sunday in the early sixties. ind upprceiative audience. Mrs..Carl Aekerman who was injured night in the North Summit Neighbor During Mr. Faltoute's time in Sum On Monday evening Court Benedict, Become a regular reader of the in an auto .collision Saturday and is hood House. The meeting is to demon mit, he acquired considerable prop No. 611, Catholic Daughters ot Ameri Dead Storage for Autchnot^s HTCRALP, by ordering your subscrip now at Overlook. strate to the people there how to holel erty owning considerably more than ca hold, tho election of officers Tho tion at tho HERALD Office, 357 Two'"newyjuember5 were presented. one, as the North "Summit folks are 1.50 acres in the southeastern end ol afflcers elected wero as follows: grand •$5.00 per Month. < Springfield" Avenue. The di6ner was well served. soon going to organize a society of the town. Some of this property in regent, Elizabeth Moran; vice regent, more recent years he has sold as Mrs. Margaret GcdeHs; historian, Mary •building lots. During his active years K. Dunn; financial -secretnry, Marl- of farming he took great pride iif his anna Roon'-' treasurer, Catherine M. ] i.pplo and peach orchards and his Dunn; Kontiiioi, Mrs. Harriet Alnjrn; Carpet and Rug Gleaning strawberry beds... The. splondld or monitor, Gertrude Mullen; trustee for chards that stand oh hia property to three years, Mrs. Margaret Wittkop by electricity day bear testimony to his skill and and ftlr3. Annie Russell and organist, earo .in their development. Mr. Agnes Lonergan; and prophetess, Mrs. Faitoute although never prominently "Mary-Walsh. Called r'or, Cleaned and Returned Sai identified with civic affairs, was, nevertheless, keenly Interested in all <;ood movements and waB well in City Tabes Title to Mnr.iaiitonlo formed on topics of the day throughout l'roi»ei't.y I he state and nation. Ho baa not been Tho city has paid to the. Marcantonio in good health for the past two years Corporation 58,500 for the lot at Maple hut his last Illness lasted only about street and Park avenue that is needed | The Sraisaait Esipirefc one month. as part of the civic center proposition. He is survived by his wife nntl three The corporation paid $5,000 for tho | Incorporated property and spent about $2,200 in dig ging a cellar and for other expenses. | 66-76 RAILROAD 'AVENUE A condemnation commission WM named to appraibe the value of the lot, = Tel. Summit 315 Summit, . but before it could act the owners ac cepted tho 58,500 that tho city offered for it. The cellar .will bo filled In with clean ashes' and over this will -be ff111 s £ 1111 E i i 1111 h 11111111 e 111 a § (1111111111111 s (• 111 E 111 I a s 111 § i B 113 a s a 11 s i E e e s s a s ^' ^ Q G spread top soil. The Ladies' Aid Society of tho Sum mit Methodist Church will hold a sale of S home-made cakes, pics, bread, rolls, etc., aloo aprons of various designs, In the parish house this Satur day, December S) from 10 to 5 0'cloc.k. Adv. It. Cleaning P
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The biff .thing t<> keep in Dermacure mind when selecting Cigars for a man's Christmas Gift, A lotion that will prevent or is to be""sure they are the Brand he likes. • cure chapping. Most men prefer Max Knol- A soothing application for the lcr's Coronas, so you are skin. safe in choosing them for ,your giving. 25c the bottle
Greeting Cards, Candies, . Smokers' Articles Dozens'of these brands to | Rogers1Pharmacy\Iac | W select from. | Springfield Avenue and 1 Max Knoller Kerns Building 18 BEECKWOOD ROAD (next to post office) liitiiiiEiifiiHUiiMiiiiniitHiiiiiiiiUiriiiff ^~Ji J-4 , .. .> ..^ ? ' ^ I >~ ris- r
u l inti»:[*j»ni)MH'»."'?»»»M»»i»'»»"»J"'»'"»»'»»""»i'-»»»»»r»'»i .f un fiu .T s;m ia ! . /^ITTP ^.3 Tt't. m J iiir finliiuml S-.L-J,* f- JJL lndli dual and 1 \ duu, i !i t.i.J \\ti- ,.n\ ntiJ #fmi« tin "4 a I"iifs -ijTo 'Mi in,«UfL'i i- -it aud t!iu m.dti ullei-tiie In,- (t .me who was. ,1 le- i, Ni sws Notes il Merest wi deuce will* not he take i up until the ne\ ^oareeLul an.l i jiliiinT~w*ulvt>i lor tLe . Gilbert & Parkec', 1 BOPnl i". L Mitel, A it .1 ad mail build ;pn'tti';il and ti li'iHl v,e!l,ir» -ol tl'.n' 1, tiiiiniiiiiiti, .mil < -|iLCi.-lly mj, at ]U'-I • K J> aiilkfi fnUrLiln- Ule.r guest'i tn be held at tlio t lull New • v.? proinam Is to lie r.iliunttcd" vhe l! Jt tile Shu] t hn\lbe oil TUMthiy evenine;, December the. new hi,dp- -> ) :,ule up. il it~yyhere IIP \w , jpp'jiuifd to I Uui Carpenters and Builders ' S r fid Uiilh, Tm* patroiies;; "i include: MtB or mm in the name til t'Inlit. Uy :i 'Veiling, l>pt cm- , Hen ice, ri'iUaj 1?UJI!{-*, ' A. M. L I'llLtt mil CiBtat Schwai Cui.nuuiilty r r 1'riila.Jtj 1-rauk A Dillingham, Mib B. W Dud- „;',. Je'lld lePiC , —i>ii' VfuiTit in r.vt, iiin and li'pi'r lath in l'1'rist as the I 1 flec-einbW S :U in ir ol ' ri ' i.nild, tn a-u unble'u eh- HOMES -- "ALTERATIONS - JOBBING "~| It V, MlH., GpOT ;e Car-y, Mis Harold Mn: npy 111 I, a kud tile Pounc ft* C'art-ynpuughter of Mr. d tln-.at'er .I'll MiiivtT ,'li-in, _hv .i W. Hack. Mm Marshall fiat r, ?.Ti s , I tin-mum ltv c inr Jmtx J^stimaicg_Cheerfi'1l'r fiivcj rrvice imrj.iiii - iTtnliPit 1 IT Cftt-aHJiPy, All-., isern.irti J. Frllay fLVPiiin-?-, licxi-iiiliei .'„ will 1.67' -.lution a.nl Summit. Another t'f lenn ii! CtiUiiiiiia i'lill T ,TTl^CnnTTy-Tn7ar" i, at their home r. *mlr her ^pai'eil i'flarii nil, JIrr,. Floyd W Jt-Hnrsou, tvu hHpplpniKit,u-v pit tare, entitli'd, •'nil ,i-Iii il luv bir^ -iri'lie on t'entr: •sy m "'i'l *ili(l 1>^ 'j'Ht;, by \i I111 and IS PAIRVIEV/ -AVE. Telephone 926-M S 'tii IU HV.JHUu. I Ml P. William M. WilJuru, Mi- T. Wil-i "Fi/e," .1 rpeeiit pro lut-tlon *il t^le Na» avinue. MTN. W»lil. on hehalt ot t"»i aaiticil a'fhity, lie -.oiulit li.rc to 1 •'' Ann Hot, duujhter ot Mr, and son Lloyd, Mi'h William S Roe, Mrs . tional Board ol FIio Ifntler^nh r-. and iloaiii tit Edjlt ^tfuii, •' He'l li.r a ]>' mill lijc Fiiiikibi'.a 01 Gatl. til tin •iiiifilHiimiiiii!iiifjliiiiitiiiitiiiiili!iHiihiiii!iuiitiiiiti]iiiiiiiiiiiii9iiiiiiiiEiii!iiiiii8 William 8 Iloppoa returned to Tell ('. SLhrither, Mrd Hemy A. tht "Honey Beu," a B'ord Edntaiiimal. to tjai^poit £iiiidrcri ttn vjaii old ant pully and usetn! 1 te s,ho 1 nit,apnee 1 homo it'oin Ov§i'lnok Hospital, Pinice, Air,. Philip L Smltli, Mrs : ' loe feature tlhn \»1!1 bo "A D.liiRhtm- j.iuiigel iioni any rt'iote paiT^nf tb 01 public i|ightt oiiiin h .in.I lntliviHiitil h.it tin will no^ 1 »„• • with dj-itli BKWISILI '• ?ile recently' linUerwent an Naihamel Tjler, -ftjri Perry D Trat-1 nt the Wtbt," vjth Baby M u'R IK- Hu OHKII T1I>' mattf". wire leleiTL u ford, and Mrs. 1311a; Yander Hor>?t. hoine talcpig ihe letirtinn-pnrt. A tv o nit \. ill le j;eiiiclii.i!i il 111 H'P 1 uik \cAa\ Ujf Hie r«:iuoval"ol hei ton- to tlie polUe and" tire committee. lh I 'uit eo-oyurailon ot Ulc Shurt Hillh reel comedy, rniitlert "Fire Inylifcis," transp/ii tud-m conmittee ol tlip roar, Vhleh lie niiiiitainti', >,*e btTeyp v,e | fjlub with the pun ill's in sjivinrj a will mpplv the mirth ot the pronraui ot K'laratrm, with Mr Ijinr.ptt .mil tl\ •xpress the niiutl ol Cliilsj when wt mi 5Ir.4, Rolmrt H Blttlia en- 1 , junior dante i-s an Innovation and fvnopola'ot "A Hai phter of the bus Ui'ver ;, John MirliiiHii aiu •ppp.lt His , I,-' , PTLain^ a -pet I, 1 il" et n«4 o it' A true f.lend ami te.'ilt.t iratln. 'i uptint ThankBpiving and liam a. Roe, Mia. Ci'ailen E Hulltley, Coirlun .11 Ki'.vernCMJ to Ma'rie. the t,ie and p"lji-t i-umni'l ti e and th nd th- ,1 -iiuaute ol ouj ,n,in: s tha' ,tl l\ith hih par^nt-s at theii i\lrh, FumU A, UiliinRhani, 'Mid Ste „ Hfinv Htandiih, owner nl i salo-jii I'f'l ll.ll) It'l' 'oil bilJJJt!,h n 'll lOl tl'Utl-. !od V-iH tOMfoil (hein in till •• 'uin uv irnclitt Terrace. Mr. Quar- phen P. J*aah, ^rr=. Marshall Gee.r 'v.Inch 1, a soui'v of disorder, ..nil jiorlHlion and a dpleR.itniu liom APu- mi will nu o irate and ena'iln diem to flintluateil tram Andhvri' jMra U-Hoi-iaid Wilson, Mrs. Frank K S Rawhide I'ete, a Ijtrtl man and, bandit, r"i> Hill iHk.lad.uii Air Append'Uai am any nn lh" T, 01k ti,hmii l'c i-.i 111- Spenmr, Mrn, A. B Pratt, Mra, HT Ed- |E.v,mir to "KOI" the faht-iitY. *llo ha>- Mr SL)I s'ar2i,a"Ult,r, with tl.p bu1 n>t spring, is a Iroahinan at ru.-trd to tbeh hands L-ir Lejivitt, Jlr^*. W. A Sej mour, Mrs btMitn tn "set" them Thp fihurjlf] duver-, MitHi.eill .'.".tl Illfor ci, U' , rHturnud to New fUven on 1 It H. Blake, Mr . Bayard Stevens, Mrr- ' i.mkeij a daring raid tm the s .lnon and ' landed fni- the traTrrpttriatum ol ib 1 Be it fritliri n ohcj til • 1 t OI-IP- o" jJic-emlKT Itli, J (j^far WUl.am', Mrt,. Lucien Hill, 1 ii terrific tight ensiits, 1 to Li'iceln Hebool and c»unidi.n-il bu1 this mm'ite In- tni'iai'dei In b.. ' uei'y u.d to the paper , lor. pul lit i'i in i^t'Sp squush tournamuiit was Mra Charity 11.' 'Smith, Mr.-, Fieiieric Biundi-h 1-; Hoiiiided Eind appeal", loi I sri V'I i' I'-oi.i M'l'rcy Hill- Maitinell t tht Short HillH L'lun on Sat- B Hyan, Mrd. A'ath'a'.el Tyl»r, Mrh. lielp to Surah, v^hom he has IICPH mak« idatetl tii ii it Ma'-ra* IB11 v.oubt unar The Mm!,I'Mlil A, tt all ui . iiln-r ;ind, and will lip ran- Tell t', KLhiiebcr, Mis Xornian ('. ML- mg love to She hiiky. B'ci"ii a cshin ] mtn- mu. j'l'i ]>ei tr'p U • would pu of thinimit A J Fhsr^on, M'-'h. Floyd W. Jell'frtnn, Mi:. , and takes him tooil. Jiawhitl? •!'• te j 011 .1 ULW tn}' .md raii n-bidl line 111 Ei Bauham HHPV, Pu m llic week ,iRd nn\t WPCII- 1 Roanrt II. U%yaltnej";-aiid Mi^. J. Ma'- ] w.i • wounded ami fleyerly locked in Walter 11 Kinsnlyn Set "\ utry ^.tb t-ullneted .ait! L-tmlmK Mi.ii.iv rlill, Irom Bender'' eoljr, M i'ir. jail by Marie ail 1 her playmate, '.ilvi cornel to Sjliwni4 ami to .New Prr.v" m '0 siu'Yivetl tlin iii'i.t Mrs .WlKhrrt Bave a'^eLtmd auetlon 'Th. shirilt lmrta Barktl H'.ikldms dciito "l.ii lutllng Buit'.h r-.tre-t Th:- 3. i^t-huylpr Tan and tea rai Wednesday, Ueermlipr. I.tli 8!a idl-.h and fiiuk . he lus lost hei 111.liter ",\u, lefl mr u ibldei-al on, L SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HARD" CANDIES " 1 .t ! nlttr, John H. at ner hoiiic and her fjnejtt. included: hiVP, Ipitp". hen P ii'ali l^arpa tue truth In ihe uij'-i'i.'i .tteuti , Pa! »Lii. iftt w TOviaeice .mn* * iviynne, Uegi- Mrh. Harold S, Footo, M:r;. Georji ilHnit Stami'bh, -die alto learn-i Lie Fjitkiner, ni the lire aid jnUte t i.m 29cperIbr=-S4b. bo* $1.20 "g jjii, JaniPii S,_ DBUHIB, I'cirey, Mr., Frethuie I*. Ci aiR.' Mrt tr tfb abort iiar heart ar.d r-s.Ktis her HIIMLP, ri It-.iEifil nne loiu tlip ul flu John I. Kciomerer, ^lr-3. T. Wilson 3 Reduction lor Sunday',Schools and Organizations _ S iclur, Dcii'Jorlh ,titer, Jr, .position aj Ko,'iini', s to lij Ma'-ie' . B .ioiit;h ^t'litilal.- tii IIUJ "seru'ro, th' Llnytl, Mi a llohfert Q. Ijiiquu. r Mrh lowflsmo-.Kews .J, Bldficy H. Bfoyne, and ' mnllmi oi.p le.ivi»i™ Summit at H t,7 a _m, ant Ciaham R Hollv, Mi'e Fliab Vandi-r also lunvjnj New Pro-'irleiiCL .t II' Mis Nfttie alnalttiu t rd Mi - :<,it,i : A •Walliirid.K^l Hm-ht, AIJH Philip L. Smith, Mrs; WI1- l'irs. AYvlant. ot tha- M.-tUfilint JIO\- p. .il ishuh v, is Ili'iiiso', liiti Moulf'-m, of lliif. tin, "iti rapid ul II.'. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS. CHOCOLATES " 4 1 m W. Buiiwicl, left- mi Tiics- liaip K. WallhrulEo, Mru. Geoigc iJa- itm.i'.'i', mothn ot ?IT- W A. li"b llr BincOlii School quests ot Fir apiUMr-, WP T 1 l"fi IH-T- ii\]i4tlliDU\, Mrs. B W. Dudley, 1 •Jon > foT al-.out a wrrt, IIH" i-rstla'.v. "V. Y flu l.'u will Inrre ^.i.ipiP ,'trtef am Jolih-on, Ot Firl"i 11 II II < IT iir Usual line oiJIIgh Orafle Cnocolates and Candies || ' W. Shrphuril, of Woodmen;, Sidney H BitiVln' lett mi TUP-day Mj^^nl All 4. HTl'iTf L ^llfox, 01 M0.111I Mil avenue .it -% Uleflslt'e eo: CI01 don h-tii all "at.';. ;d inai il tlic IUI- Dei omher 5th loi Indianapolis on : Riilnrfortl, with their son.'. Lti^ei^rifr piovepaeiitL on t'l" t'titi ..liiLh he i,,. •mnly «£ Short 11I1H -spent tli.-> 11 £ 1J, Fa rviLiv at R 51) t' ruin; > _ of all kinds W husiii-f.'. trip, Mr Brov.'HL expettb tj and Juiuoi. '.ii'Jtt Thankse \i, g Daj at IL hi'houl b_ II oYl'i. 1, " '1 IIP Ftr-p. ji'iirna ril_lr-.jp, ,.i.u vi,l >on b ghi .1* With Mrs. B. W. Dudlry, 4 -———. . i,r he I?OIIP roi- nqnrly a week. —IIh M. W,il^o\"s iiiullitr and hi teis ,.ou „.i'ciiui' cliildrcn -v 11 t..kit-e th v. itr\ ilpo'l thaiu [sab.'l riotfman, daughter of ?.iesf;j -,, /lit,!on a.nl Lluyd Vandc Mrs George Wilcox anil !'ie Ml', se: usual hut, IcpalilE th«- j 'iitilon at a 35 Dr Willi- FlPtclmr John nu, rf Xt",.' & i'I«-i-ts S. Hoffman, f?tur>icd to Hovst, aont, of air Lin i Mi'rf. ICliaa Van 'lin-'let. and Bllzalietb Wiltsix Tm ch.Iduii .'.111 ; --t t.. '.el fi •'PI AI'S York Univ-Taih, l'is at.ppfpd an 1:1- in boxes of 25 make a pleasing holiday gift if p llBt ^eulc, alter spenrllliR j. der Horhf fient Tkank?Blviiifi -sull Ml. i.ud Mrs Sherman,-of Ro ey He, n-'ip t-d..;. vitutiun to deln'r a mn •» ot t nirtv tlii-ir parenta. 'rlit'y.^rptiirned to tht lectuies :it Colnnibii Priver ,ty np-;t f m Philadelphia. mil daughter LthiihC, were Vis-.ting M', fi _ or Cigarettes iii boxes pf SO and 100 |§ fjboate Sihool oil Sunday and Mi'b C K, B boat-over the T'jliduy year, on the hnlniv, ihftiy j ;,1 .-.-i'- CUse V.T. Sehrieber, dauthii r ot Tne \iiieiiian LtKKiii .IL its. nmnthl; Air. and Mi : Robert II. rjwaltllo' William Ciane has been ill vitl* grip meqtiiiB heard 1 report iio-n I WJI1U1 ticp ol pdltor'al v.ii ii" i-vlr,. Otto A Schtiollei'. made f and Mr and Mrs. William M AVH-.lui' but is improving. Wahl, chairman of the eu'prtainin -ni Miss s -ell.i L'liki has b ,La anno.nted i cm Saturday oveninir, net-Pin- motored down to Lav/rencpvillo 01 ?IIES Mary Kra^rr, of Modison ave- f-iaiiiiitp", that the lit 1 lP.iiot fron truant tilfiter li> tar'Ho 1 t ()i K U'f i- Snickers Accessories- ,>f a dinner given by H°f par- Tliankngivlns to spend the day will 111c, is impi nved atltr E.K weeks; of the no •nu pli'tiire eiiterl'Miimenl tion .h«; It.illan Garden tt flu- Am- their POIM, Mebfus. Robert and John Hcrioiisllllne; -. i',he will not be- able to j ijivpn o 1 S'yveiisbur 111th was .foS 115 A special nliT'tiiii' ot the Tm iis'up • Hotel. MIH'S, Hchriebi r was G-rtaltney and William M, Wilshlrs, ,lr restHmq her duliea as second grails, Committee w 11 be held pe t M.mdj; I night hi lvcehina her gucsti, by _enchoU in I-incoln Sthcol lor '»«| g,,^,, p^jj fl{ ^ Christmas Cards and Booklets •• * f'ottri/ll HHI' brother "iP-I's In Itoro Jlontb1- Tlian Any -i jW- nml Ml-1, Pier- Mfm Hathe Whiterfide and M1-.4 RCV. J. AdanlS OateS Lool^over the Classified Columns ' Other Letter Ah.iK' St.h'iU'., of Brooklyn, were rhj Favors for the Holiday Table w (.Imijeronetl tlif It is -V\P!1 tor ov&fir fan^ that tht Th ink-giving pies 1 s of llr and Mi, jt-tirs until just re- (Contijiued from Page Ohe) arid all other occasions bivalve can bt„uateu in month? vvith William t' TuUeil. .1 ti Jlrj. Sehrteber and Airs. iMary NasDii, of Siirinelirld tll^ letter "It" msteud ol HoruP othei tlqrlil ili: jday and muhit. w tuinh ;hed . .fOHN J. KE2TTZ •i| , V ipiod their beautiful Iptter beeause "R" if> found in tht I'veliiie, ispeiit the Thanksgiving lioi.^ by a tluartct avpnui- ovor-lonktnf; day with her son and his la-mil/, Mr i jianiea of more month than any* othei Mi. Oakes was lorty-one years ol md Mrs; John Niibini, at Murray HiU .1,, thp riaervoir nral | let-ter Dietltiuna fcay that the oystei age. lart Biitni'daT luv ni; been bosn ia Chll Engineer nnd SurveyTO Prop, m th Alnerioa." Tim is jurt at. wluilcsome in May as It Last upek Mib X.i-on eiittrtained her East Tiiiw, Aiieliitian, tht t-m\ ol Mr sist«-i-in-law, Mn, Sophie N.'bon tf la'.t full to Mr. and April, or in July a& in January, and Mra, Geoigp Oa.tp-5 v, 1 n uow IP Itk Landscape and Toiiiigraphlcal though. It ia not quite bo apriJtiziufi \lorrlbtown. when Mr. and Mrs. in Alhion, Michigan. Air Oal.rs ; : ; Cnglut'er ; i ; But ftillts are ^ ae* ustonifiti to catins .Jarvis Badgley wa«5 home for tha permanently to New . . ^ , graiTRilied liom -Albion t'ollorc and Cor. Mapjie St.. 'find. Springfield Ave* A oyHtera only +11 the colder months all holiday from tilt Troy Polytechnic. trulu thc Dn^f(lU T),,.,,!,,^, 4I SimiMf) of which hotappii to h.ive an ''R ctmcomi ruiLpiNG. SUMMIT, N. J in ' 5ehoi}l, Seun attt t liia graduation liom tin. obcrl 0. Liuiuecsefeaf gavv e m I Bli"9 JSkic'parcells, ot South btfeet: Semin.'ry hy wnit on a tr.p around tilt tt their home on Sim-> "Bupiiostf, for Instance, that 1nt, *,pc*nt the week-end with *M!«.b Har- m - woild with the M'Wattrrj Quartet in •fcmlicr 3s"tk Anions vuiuoi* h-id gained eredeticp that Blr.t, (.jtlt peloa'.wt In \'ev( York. which ho s.m^ tenor. Tin-, tr p jl„i ;re Mr and Alr,r, Uay- Points werty edible .only during j The upcond game-nf a phiochh.- tour- nerved as his lioneymoo'i, he lldvinn uiuiiii;jHiiininnm[iiiiniinniiiiiiiifiuiu!nMi!Eitiiifniii:iifi iiiEinnniiiiiinnniiHUiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinjiiiiiinumiiuHU iU»:md.Mis., Frank E. monthH having- a 'K Q, W. X, or 'A .lament hotwopn I he nhuthum Wheel- jmt lioen maificil tq Misj* May tlaudi- Then w6 wouid jwm>x.-J»'ttt\aij' uy^tertjuui unci list?a |,'smLimay fin'. X pf Nev/ i - , "' • - - - \ 1 Will -Mra, Pharos S J iieer u[ South Oraut-e • • , beeaiise nil twelve months get alone '»'rovulcnco ',\aa ^laj.s tlJTugBil4v«njRlit' tl Mrs, G, Howard Wil- Mr. Oakes came "to Smnflilt first ,r.' without tlioae h-ttera. And 1), iCO, H/1 4- the fire hQii.,0, The Wheelmen won i .i.bistant pastor to Rev,' Dr. A H U'a. Sidney H Browne, I an! Y can eauh be found In only ont 'jy 23? ppinlh, .J,. iTutilp y^lio was then pastur ot the u'ltn Hill, Air. .uul Mrh mouth The letter "R" apppurlng in Mr, Samuel T. Howarttimvamhi ando HUSHMiss - summit Methodi-it-Chureo Mr, Oake tight months, helps to apejl the name:. ilshiig, Mr. John A \mm Badglev entertabied-the Ladie|'[ lla(] ,.llAT£l, 0l whnt waa thD11 k,10v,,n *, of more months than iny other letter. d Mr. and Airs. E. A .fd Society of the Prenljyti-riaii rhhreli the Kast Summit Chap-1 established lij The letter B is used eleven times hut at.iin Lake.*.' it th p chapel Tuesday, | tlle mother thurch After a short Li^e s in only six different months. , Huipld W. Hack m- Tin-v AlPfhodiHt ladies' Aid Soelet™ ' ' } Jthe new ph.,toi telt lira! there was liom" hibt Sunday night .vill hold a meeting- at the homo of dibtinct field <»f labor tor u ehur.'h in iieii£iiitiiEiGiiiiii!iii[isiiiiiniiifU{i£:niiiiuiiiiiiiiitJif]iiJi!iitiiiiii|i!iiiiHiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiEiiuiiiii 5 , AW ir , Avlicie the j A Ball of- Wntpr Mrs, Pha r on Madisoii lucnuc iiPit lh.it sei tiiin of thc tomniuHity an 1 bj •,h'iiig withjAlr^ Hack's '.Veducsday at a.'lO. hlb effort-, a bf-puiaty chrrch -was esr ) A soap ljuhble ie merely a hollow V. A number of automobile .n'lldeiit" talilialied/ Through hi.-, pleaching, i ball of water contaiuliiff-T!!alr__^Trir inclined. Sunday pvemni? ard ^Monday • sow York i City active pastoral work and-his dty:p iB-| ! soap, partly dissolved, forms a vorj noruing, due t.i the slippary loads, i{th his (ilsfer- and terost m fivic afxaiij hq. hullt up a i thin film or thin over thp tlir which ii Mr .-ml Mrs Q-iotge Bnra'ett, with .1. and Alrri. B. Pey- laige mqiiihership in hhi n>i\v timrj'i | endeavoring to force' it", way througl ,Trs Burllett's mother and father, Mr. resents Alter ,iAw years the church liu'liii'i-, pt. jrfrrr-atr~cx5rt'T--un equal presiuri. •m-d Mrs , I'egg, and t'Ao brothejp, K.l- w'as ftiund to he too tinall paitchku- h or ypv/ York C.ty HI alj dirt'ctlon.i and f iroes the soup ,vai-d and William Peti;, were w^urn- ly for the community wu-.'Ti pio^ram ig at the home of .'film out"an equal distance from tht nir froin Kinton Sunday eveimi ^ Jit Jlr. dales t'r-,li-til to ipauguratr Nun-iii-11v., Mr and 11 enter of tliP compressed air, Unit r s\heie thry had been spending tile aud^to he set jiI.D t ]iiE'is f. ^-a nf .V • at t i)•" '111fuming a perfect sphere or ball Attei week-end with Jlr Peggy's brother hoiiW" oi voi ship The i ongrcgatiov ' i P ,ZJ., .Saithe bubble has been floating abctrt foi 'tid s'-sf'r-in-ki",, Mr ailti Mrs. Her- and many rilends outnlde tha rburua ul---giving and a few moments, the water drips to icrt Pefig vlipn tl'eir car skidded, l .illicit to his support anil assisted L., iiutllal honu ward the bottom of the bull -and ™! 'hioftinq them tint and wreckm" the contrlbiitUnls„()t money end marry" oll-jj id ktts there in drops. The wqlght o' 1- 'a Th" pc-iipunt's were hrtiiseil but the nfoji meirlh"r«5 et the ch'ic'a gotjg lam, eldest tln-tc drops pulls tn& bubble wit o' • ot Lcrlou-lv hurt, A cr in front of liwcthur and dtl;; th • trlkv alpl hallleiPg i. Frank A. bape and hurou'JLh the presbiir^ o dr Balgci's bruiip t.irnrd oier leaving 1 lllP htOUP lor tll'J llWrtT-'ll'r) 1 Thts'S" ivui ; wifh the air in-ude to such Jin extent tha 'i portion of the ti.,) anil a goodly sup- i'i,i te." hi'.T it LirpaHs through the nim and tht. t-ompioted bull apd things (the Iiatetul i The coiifi ii tur.3 won fie buildlnt'lln>,tnr;n ivberehy this vtould p.'tihj'hly '• Hi ci'uiniUtP" of tlje things) i'lip Spriiirtield ,\pmi"-ro,Ml wtbt ot ha/11 , t]0tl ],wm uu Ui e iliiplished fait ' % •iljumiLi J a sal'ieilp- And stiibiiy i ndb all in a row J >v. Piovidcuce'h.ivo «stonu«rt pour'Hg^ Mr oaiflJS v^a one of the ihaplaipt^ •iii'iori meailer-, and - Sundial, , cenpnt fm- the v,Jnt« r. Possllib' thev 0r"o\Woolt Ltidgc, No IfiJ, F & V M. I will clear tile roadwnj for light tinUIc nu WJ., n jauu.bci ol merlon's rouiicll^r: i hi't tho^malu tiaflu will be oti Ct-atr-il', T[ _ 0^ LT_ A_ %I_ .a,d w,lsll!ri!t(,n Camp = so e 1 r ;fi'ifif§niii!)i!isH;;iiniiiJi!iiiii!iii!iiiiin!iiiiiii!i:iiiiiisi!!uiiii ••vrT.t to Bettor's t'orrei then oil the p Q r, 0[ i * -ss , tlr.lahi'd ioal to wejtern p^.ntk H(J',•; ,,utvivetl- by. hi. . vv.if. - and hla-_^ I -5—o ~ ip'renlip'reiils and two childrenc-hililrpn, AMadelj' n and 3 j Thc New PravidenLC Board ot 4}euevieve aHo two brother:, Ura P,i = i Edutatio-i is planning ^to build anlejakes who lct-L'iitlj ninvrd to Summit =.
lUtaltii'Iuin with a seating tapa 2,1m. Floreul-e Put" of Fast — A * conferehce with Alyn 1'iui Ron, > Tawaa ilirbijwn, , E Art lutei't, or Perth Aniuny will 1-e held ' ' _Hem^ial Kct.oi,,!!,,,', ' =
by the Board ne- adopted- ,' = , a' bus for that pnrpo^r. Mr. Balt,oint Tllftt ,vlloreas QQ(1 m hjH infinite | = 1 2 ! chairman nt thft'committee whieh gov'- "Aisdom has taken tfom iiti our beloved — tta ™ on* itanchist, is very loathe rmd L,tDt^rJ £ei]Qw "meniber and of- = to disrupt bis sehtihile.-whiuh ijipeari, m%y< thc Rov j At1llll3 tlake^, tliere.i = % ^o he satisfactorj", and the jmall ehil- jore — lecla is dren areTwalKiufj to'school, those who B; it rfl;nlvc(lj Tj{at wa feDi moqt'S ea __ 'ittend. At the same meeting Mia; • leemly our it reparable loss of a'^ 5iGu1fg rMnrted tan enrnllnitnt of 1,1 Jallh^u1 friend, a WILC and* sincere 5 5 pm.ils in\^he school, with -an kvern.R6 advisor, and a fireless and powerful,J= iVnlnuf PudgCflb. — I ait jn-luncC of 93.35 per cent. Mr. Cod- 39c, flrorker for the good of yll; alid that S S ; diDjj and Mr, Balcom are to meat the «e extfnd to his bei-civ-id-famtly our c S' Township Board of Educatiqn next Or** most lieartft It sympathy,"a.ml that, this — ilnut Fudge; lb,.. % Alondny afternoon tn adjust tuition 3 rtbohninn b.- HprPdti thjon rmr minlittjs s; ~ I fee.i for pnpijs who are attending the THE BOAl^D OF'tJOYEBNORS. = £ iifMrtht school, rejtardleiis of where * Rolls; lb: l?ast S;nvmit Men's thvic LtiSiir.'s S tiny belong. "The resignation of 5^s AT 8:30 P,' •SiEmllyT. Qulgg, supervising principal, Ittsoliiflnii nf Uir^Huinmlt Jliulsterial S 1 j Fudge, Jb._... E v.as tendTefl, tin take effect pobruary Avrotfiitiun <, = 39c, —' 1st, giving as her i easou the recent 'WliTcis the IjOt'tl our God in His 2 1 5; 'death of her mother, leaving h >r father infinite wla'om, v,*hi('h ^e cannot un* ' fincluding tax) Md.&Q SI and yptSKer broaier ontT BlsTer aT,' ttpfstiffd hiif t;o whiclrAyp taunbly-sub- . ' Tickets S home Action^.was defeTr«a. Airs, mit, han iirrfflitt«d death to .remove \9 ICUVIO JL9 X %J^m 5 Car*M.*ne Btlion. - tlowe-rtie' aclelSce [ from hm beloved, •pastorate, m the 5 teanher,-resigned, ^he resignation. \VilLJ.tBS!glli -Qf-ynnng- mantodd- and -tho - On sale at llliaim P. Murphy's Music Store, 11 Beechwood j| T~S" take efFeef~laBii3By 1, ~* ' . m»1af G: mast Imptrtdnt and prosper- ina- ploil", lha Rev Jay A Jams OaF.ns. ^Rpsd».Summit, Phone 565 ,.!.»•= Summit, N. J.. ' £i 'The t"oU3c,U jiiesiin^ Wo"^ lie! I Tlies- our-hirimr.te m-r'. c'ttermrd friend and S.dav eypainE, Alavor Kewoonib prebld-*fblltiw-lahorfr In t&e, iainl%trj- of the, =•' ins* McKi.ra. Coililingion Burnett, Bal-, Go«pcI; > . * | "" rort, -id Fae\iaer wers pr»senL Ka' Thwcta'-p, v.-f. tn.- n-iilC7.i-.nT.cd ilI!!'i^*!"miiiiillHlHUiltflHIimimiHIltlIil!IIii* iri»!IUHIHIinai«»HlIlliaiHI|ItiilinHlII£SiSIHIiiIIHlH!fHtraHlf«HSlHliHHIini!II» iction waJ tafcen in m-sard to woforlm.fuhira u£ the Mi.hT-ni;;il Aiatfetatljn,
s. THliI SUMMIT HERALD, SUMMIT 1'AGE'SKVKKi iiiiCEMBEK W12 Srij^s,i^-i^--''^=^an ^=T™ ]£^2^^«S£S^S.51.->! Bur-in, in bis recently vub- [i E3IIIIIII1IIIIIIII1IIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIII1III1II|IIIIIIIIII1III1I3I111IIII1IIIIIIII1I:I1I1I111II3H1KE£I1IE3 Value of Radio Amaieirf/]^ AdMS! Ml lished Memoirs," relates the follow- S_ , d mg anecdote: A bliort time ago I — &-HEB&L Summit, X. .1.. December 5th. IU22 :eriaai I Stephen Leacock was the guest of al — Radio Editor Herald: [lileiary club to which 1 belong and' — Lately [ liavi- seen several letter.! | when I was called on to speak I ex- j E o Accien plained how that morning I had been j — k appearing in various papers anil , %£$ The Rose Shop magazines ah'v.it Interference from the e| walking in Highgatc cemetery • and , — Cpde fetation:;. i\Iost of this ban been Many Automobile Accident paused by the tomb of Jjord Strath _ blamed to the amateur, hut 1 icel that cona. One of the cemetery custodians I 1~ W Reported This Week Due 1 JWMA -Sum. _ta™ffiUlliLm_J?^ r rniiid safely fiiiv Hint a good nai-l of IDWH.I1 me ;iTirl '..ijtl. regretfully: "Lord ? 0'3'rcSnOJJV^i 383 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. J. "oiinolly: Prugrnm: • the interference "is" "due " to the i'om-r— - 7 the only distinguished cargeiy" to "Slippery COIF sfra uuona : (Continued) 1". "Las., o' Mine" (Moley) mercial stations. have here," ThC« he 1 Cancullan e To learn the art of" telegraphy in 2. "Little Mother of Mine" .(Bur I am wrlt'hg this letter mainly for ! dition of Roads •brightened "up a Utile. "But there's simply a question of application and leigh ) the purpose ot letting the bloadca3t a vacant lot beside his lordship." j — persistency.' , 3. "Because" (D'Hardeloj) listeners know what the amateur is, Whereupon ( explained to him that' ~ Fresh Cut Flowers Daily for All Occasions. ' The amateur has been a great factor l Cases In curiously enough I was going to meet j s Just as largo edifices prow up, 3.15 p in. —Continuation of the series Police Court a brick by brick, no will practice, hour in tho development of radio in the flast another distinguished Canadian that = Corsages, Floral Baskets and Floral Designs of "Little journeys to the Homes of faw years, We may tako the transat Carl E. Ackerman was severely by hour, day by day, surely make a the Great" by Elbert Hubbard. The "Mrs. eveninii and would try to induce, him j — first class operator in the course of lantic tests of last December to show injured in an uniinnobllc accident last to make Day W J 2 W BAY WOR W A A M W B S W H N W W Z W B "A N W A A T W It W assortment of holiday gift boxes in Crane's |_i 1 -J- -h I 9.00-10.301 R.00I 1.00- 3.00 Sunday I D.00'- 0.15| 1.00- 3.001 7.00- I10.3O-- 1.001 I 1.00- 3.00| 5.00- 6.00| 110.30- 12.00 and Ilurd's Papers. I 3.00- 5.001 110.30-12.001 I " I G.3O-10.30I I -I- Monday | 9.00- 9.1R|ll.O0-12.0O| 2.30- •J.00|10.00-11.fl0| 7.30- 8.00| 9.15 10.551 1.15- 2.1J 11 £ 30--12.50| 7.30- 8.00| 7.30 i.00 112.00-12.301 4.30- 5.30 fi.15- 7.00| 4.15- 4.301 112.30- 12.50[ 0.30- - 0.451 I 112.55- 1.151 I 8.00- O.OOl I 2.15- 2.301 7.30 - Ji.OOl . I • I 4 00- 4.151 I 4.15- 4.30| I 'A Full Line of 7.30- 8.001 I G.30- 6.151 I I I 7.00- 7.30| I t I 9.00 12.001 I -I- Tuesday I o.oo- y.iGln.oo •12.001 2 30- •1.00| 4.15- 4.30 | 915-10.551 1.15- 2,15|10.30-10.50| 112.00-12.30 4.30 - 5.301 6.15- 7.001 12.30-12.501 7.30- 9.00! 12.30-12,501. |12.55- 1.15 2.15- 2.30| ' G.30- 6.45| I -1.00- 4.15 4,15- -1.301 | 5.30- fi.15 I 7.00- 7.30 I 9.00-12.00 I • Wednesday 0.0r- 9.15111.00- J.001 2.30- 4.00110.00- •11,001 7.30- 8.00 H.15M0.6GI 1.15- 2.15J12.30-12.50I 7.30- 8.001 7.30- 8*00 12.00-12.301 4.U0- i.301 6.15- 7.00| 4.15- 4.301 112.30-12.501 I 6.30- 6,451 7.30- 8.00| 12.55- 1.151 l'S.00- • 9.001 2.15- 2.301 4.30| 4.0O- 4.151 - I •• 4.15- 5.30- 6.15| 7.30- 8.00| 7.00- 7.301 9.00-12.001 I- -I- Thursday 9.00- 9.15 11.00-12.00 2.30- 4.00 4.15- 4.301 9 15- 10.551 1.15 • 2.1! 110.30-10.501 12.00-12.30 4.30- 5.301 6.15- 7.001 12.30- 12.501 U2.30-12.S0l 12.55- 1.15 7-.30-12.00l 2.15- 2.301 C.30- 6.451 4.00- 4.15 "4.15- 4.301 5.30-" fi.15 V Ask to see the new 7.00- 7.30
Friday 9.00- 9.15 11.00-12.001 2.30- 4.oolio.oo-n.oo 7.30- 8.001 9.15-10.551 1.15- 2.15112.30-12.501 7.30- 8.00| 7.: [0- 8.00 500-foot Spot. Light 1 12.00-12.30 4.30- 5.30| 6.15-• 7.001 4.15- 4.30 H2.SO-12.E0l 8.00- 9,00 G.30-- 6.451 " U.55- 1.151 2.15- 2.301 7.30- K.00 4.00- 4.15! 4.15- 4.30| 5.30- C.15 7.30- ,8.00l •7.00- 7.30 9.00-12.00 Saturday 9.00- ii.15IU.00-l2.00| 10.30-10.501 12.0O-I2.30I 4.30- 12.30-12.501 Pi Waterman's, Scheaffer's and -Eva-sharp Pens and Pencils 12.55- 1.151 6.30- 6.451 || . ' in all types and prices 4.00- 4.15! 5.30- 6.151 7.Q0-^.O0i W J 2—Westinghoufio. Newark. W YV Z—Wanamaker. New York. W U A Y—American T. and T.. New York. . W B. 8.— 1 '394 Springfield Ave. Phone 292-% D. W. May, Newarfe W H N—Ridgewood Timesj Rltlgewood, L. I. W R W—Koonig Bros. Tarrytown. N. Y. V B A N—• Wireless Telephone Co., Paterson. N. 'J. W A A T—-Jersey Review, Jersey City, N. J. W 6 R—L. Bamberger To., Newark. W A A M—I. R. Nelson Co., Newark. &t iiSip 'isfii i^msttmome 0
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TTTF. RTTlUlVtrT TllfRAT.n. SUMMTT, N 1. DECEMBER H, 1"^ hw, iJfOHT fe^ffcM'4B!^«p^illc;5^-i^l-tf»'ST1* OAIT.S TO KKMOntLlt Cuitl o£ IJiBiiks 1 Iltjnnnirig rf an i run fctill C nil Elie i l3*Llh Wi" tltblre to r"^jire«E our bluceie itiid ,MP of r t <*< t, U^ti Hinihi-'d t^t-t cji n a i heartfelt thankh to our r^l.ttivt-h and I..-* \ Fri, and Sat Dec. S and It—S. H. i-li\cn dej^rtu^ fifty %\\a «IIIIIIILL- ^pea> triendb tor their verv large attendance, WiM fi.m t fu'inf, the ntorsttt" n * 1 tnu Art Club Sale 1 kind eipre-hhionb fit sympathy and it Fa*- iit btfi-ut 4tid tin' ^ mtji Fri„ Dec-. S- Y. W A. Exchange lj tnli« *.»i O^horut- \\Liuu , l]i nu tl) Stuuh Business Men's. Hnner in January mos>t licmtUjiLtltiral tributfs cxtGnd- uuiilii-d j'jd I fty If I- Iht list l2J S-iiiilh Sat, Iirf 3—KoticTS. p:n 1 Tl iltvui dteiics lift) tin mi.Hilts Wt't lirti and lather Ten Cents a Line act. tliiu-e 111 Nuilli 'event* uijilit dc,ici, huuae. Special thanks, to the Rev. C J. Unimum Charge of 30 cents, cash in advance. I ij^Sit ninmlcs \\ c^^ tint bundled iml lift* Stn , Dec 10—Bail Darius at All Westlund, pastor ot the Swed'bh feet tu Eustcil, «Tfle Ot—wfuje' Jul ras-aic SnulS' FolMin, -1 p. M- Luthernn Chuich win utticiated at the Strct_t; thence (4) along EaslfrNsf suit, ut 50% additional if charged. same J,"iirth eleven dtiyci-a fift) IM minutes Tue?., Dat VI—T ,.I A, I" a iuner.il, Alati thiinka tu the Exeiii'it iiast hfty feet tu Hie plact uf beginning, Fircmi-n'h Association whd ucted us c Tlliu Dee. ]' OOr sale U Vll lOlll', , Decree jmnuiitiiii; appro\imatelv }i. oo,an lmllliuarern. CEORRE -H. TOHNSOX. ^ic.iit ChuiTii. , TACOH K MAXTET., Sbtieitoi i Airs, t* J. Cailsnn and son, 1 Iljur, Di-f. 1'—The Atl eiuicui". TYPIST will do cypt writing at 41.—10 13 EHJ\Sll l"cts—SIS 4K Chnrleis A. Carlson XOST ANW FOlTiD Phone 2«3 J. Fri.. Dee. 13—H,S. Jan'or DAIIL!-, o.llV I Fil., Dec. 13—Piano Recital LOST—White French poodle, male, answers IJRESSvf \KINC. ot all finds; alt-rations ami *2,(Mli't),0ni) .tpiiamc of l'om fom. Reward if returned rericiUbng, Will etnne by i\*w nr taken I ST AT I'", OF MliW JEKSKY W ,1. IliLabJccl Soldkjs, at Mis. C, in sliss L, L. Igclstrun, Mountain avenue, hrme Modeiate pViets, The Alissts Hill Qassctts.' Rrkeley Heights, or write tu R F, El Ko. tiuist, 7 Henry street tiurmerly Cedar ave.l. ili'ti Hliflnvaj E.xk'Dsimi Illinois til. Sun , Dec, IT—All S'mW For-iiiT it Hopeful of 1, Scotch Plains, K, Ji, iUimmif. N. T Telephone 137 31. 6 tf. ideisiWiIc'Staled dpioposal until s 11.ni u'clocl he k itniMt\. Ml , h'I\ L'E S \Y, lJhCEMri-.R li, l'i22, foi the-purih-jj-t 4 P m. » I*tlM—-On Mountajri avenue nnr Pjne Grove. Murker^, men and 'lUOD CO!)KS, general of two million dullars t$J,00ll 000J, 4'j',I. Sfa L Wed , Due io—mirlstmas. Fes,tival of being helpful ttcill black purse, containing bill ami silver. ivinnen, fur day's siurk behnvler .\isency, 1 uf XL» lersey Hiphwav Eiten'ion Huml,. . I5,«rd if retiirnt.il tu 1 Primrose place. 76 Kailruad avenue I'hune lftO-W. b-tf. I series "C," dated Jamil'y l't, r.'23, draivni^ Music, Cali-ary Church, S p m itnteri-st from lanuiry l't, ]CU3, and maturm > 8un , Dec. 24—Candlelight Service Our demon .tratmt; and service I.OSf—In Summit oil December 5th, pair uf LAl'.VDRKSS — Would like famiiyt Hashing? rianuaiy Kt, iUIi3, ur at option an> time ithr "•ntu'iinbi'i's will cany "vour ChrHtmas cHjIa^M in ailver case. enuTaye.! II. p. ,S, tu du at Iinmi--; gouti iituiny lucatiajii? fur All Souls' Church,'4-p. ui, ? j ntteen year^ from date uf i^iiu., i.pon si^ oitf- to'the ",eedy. There will he no Brtrard if returned to Herald oltice. drvniK I or jjartieulars pliuue Bummit I monlhs* nutice. Tucs., Dae 2fi—Lindimi Club Christ- 1303 K. , J S2-tf 1 Tht^e humK are payable hotli JH tu priucip.il ebaiMC whatever for our seivices. LOBf—Ej'CglasSC! m tail leather ease, lieliietn and intere-t at the Mechanics N itional Han . mas Danije at Canue Brook On Kyturdny and Sunday before Slijdysiile anil Record office. Hcnard, Irenton, N, I., the interest being pavahle Thur., Dee. 2S^S'ihacr;ptmn D.mcc elm; tinas and ChiisUnai raornlns our Jlfiurn tu Recsrd office, ••II.K1I* WANTED. bcnu diinua Hy on the first davs ut Fjnn.iry an 1 at Canoe Ili'tiolt, a "tuniobjlPi "vv ill he at the dibjiohrl of Inly m each" vear to their rraturity The ^ ^^TI^n^^-Two men: rme r-iust he hand/ ibove bonds are istiud under the pruviMO'is the chaiita'jly melined—be they car ivith tuuli*, able tn tare for sttum Ijtaters of v. hauler 3^3, 1J. I„ 4^20, winch act wa!s 'TIIK t'ASE OF THE HOUIffi IN ^\\ nwni'Vb tu not—for the dis,tiibutin;i of and make himself generally useful, Thef id mitted tu the people M the getierij election Clmttmns cheer to the poor TO IJJTT—Twq rnumi, unfurnished, on seeonjl ^ecutitl m-is\ netded for night nurk Alile he-Id ill the State ut New Tersej, Novemhcr HOUlU'AKE fluof, private house; 3 mimiies to station. to run *>tLinT heaters, do -eleanmir and he 3ud, 1120, and rtcilied th# sanct'uil of a i We will Bladlr .ctlrry anythina—a 1 Berkeley ayeuue. Dcrlceley Heights, X. J. ready tft du mi} tiling. Mibt hive reeom 'najo-'Pty uf the votej C4iit for an i .iKJin^t ll •,liild'« lov, a paii of warm eloves, or The case ot the buo'.vs in my liool.eir.e meiidjiinn!. \]>ply "\, \ -7.., are Htiahl at *ai i election. a rook btov.u -to any needy perpon, *f(J tET^-Kour .nice roonia, sonie 'jmiirove is sad, llidders will he rufiuirf'il to biihmit uuco,i 'iin'.shcie, at anj hour of the ni;jht or rnpnii, mile tu stjl'.iuii: half bluek to trolley. \V\VTiiD--I.lily helper fur eldefli Lon|ih' ill jlitluml linlo' and cull hid mint, be Jomli Though they look very iheerlul, A^-C. llalir, 11 Jlyrli. avenue, day. ^ private hnrnr~v-here tine maid is lepj. Ad- panird by a eertif ed check fur an amount those raw A on rows gleaming drens "Helper," care Herald PlUVATi; IlOUSIi l"OR RENT—SW lar«e etll..il to 3C*r of the face value of the aiiuuut In red an 1 In rahsef, In sold and green AHliniij'l' -ti r 'dorp will remain l{Jit rnoms and ttto attie rnfilif,, MI nu if .bonds bid for iiayahle to the order uf open Chriftmar. moi nina to icceivc WANTI'JJ—Hxpei lelieed laundiL^b tu come iViHiitTl T. Eefd, Trca-ilrei uf the State ii clad, prurcmeiita, albO garane, $rS,00. Apply 9 once a nee!., prifeulily Munday*,. Tele il'CiC cleihery icqueHta, we uvge ytttt Irving place. N'ew [e"sei, to he forfeited as liijiudate 1 Their smiling bucks (ye;, thacs cor i phuiie 1377.W. damages in tipie tile bidder shall withdraw his rect!) on me beaminir.. if poi'Bible to an tinge in advance for l-LA'T TO I,ET--Seyen ruams ,"ind hal-li^ all hid or shall fait and negltct to pay and take Yet, out of those hundreds of mi. =nivire on Chilstmas mm'ninsr 83 Summit WANTED — Light cooking and hnuseuork ^ intprovcment^; pear &tatiuu. ilone hv a woman fur a m irrii-d eopple, .lid bonds should the same lie a-vardrd t i Vt'iii'ii :i |'<»i»tl siieccli K Aviiiitc*!, tlicj <"iU «»'- If \§\\ have FomethiiiK to ?;i"e to t)UMiC». 'Addiejf) liot 22, care Iltrald, • ! O. dom, forthsti'eamirfgr % Ilo^ 232/ Stnninit. I 'nls will be coupon form uf the denumuiafiou one less fortnmte then yoursolf, bi'l I of $1.00(5 They may " he n Kif'-ered as to. I'll heik again, ever! The Science and Coiiut-v "j-Jtlse Ilarnia B WUls,. whose Home U m Bordentown, Hvs in i h;i\r no definite pcrean In wind, call fOll RfiNT—Plirnished apartment fnr m.inler'S fiiRi, wAN'trn f. r seilel ll llOl'iCllork, nimeipai and interested, air mav he euiivt-rted Travel, Hsu munis, batll, Kitchenette', heat and light [ the historic Inick bu.ldiiig on FarnHM-uitli avenue, whir-h was at one time I on lit. tn dtlUi'i- ir 10 one of the ihaii- DeForest avenue. Phone 344-SI. - into registered ! ends at option in dtiioun i The Eaiays and AIonoKi'aphs, rotnn 1 ftirnlblied, $7S,00 per month; occupancy De- turns up to $W,000. Jn the loii'l agu, the ibede of Joseph Hopkinson, one of the signers of the I tablc orsan'zations. On behalf of. their 1 eemfisr wljth. Teleplione J«7-R before nuun ] Antholtny, Proposals should be --a>-ked 'Trmmsiw f.n Declaration of Independence, rerhup.; it was dwelling wlthin_ the hauie ( luau^ dependents' they will heartily Hati^tday *ir any time Sunday, TTiph«v 2:">>t™'ilu11 Hond- " and addressed nj Volumes of magazines, need no ltKAJi ESTATE VOTt SALE walli in which patriot Hopkinson breathed the tree air of liberty and" owned ( vfVnmr joiii contribution. - N A K. Butlii—. Cumptruller uf the Treasury^ upulojry, BOABO AND IJOOil in delightful hume State Cao't'd, 'I'-m-i N. T * allegiance to no Icinc, that has -jn in.bufcd Judge Wells, with the spirit of And to voi all, the wish that hf". available snim. -flluf't going South. Very mR RENT OR SALE— Furnished or iinfur THE IsmilNil nF'TPTM.S independenee of poht.cal PuBse... Bui, then, we rceall that "Skip," as his , Only—I'm surn tat I uevf r hhall nei A l^rge, s&uUi east euruer ruom, bright and ni'hcll, 11 moral, hath and nantrv LivnnK bent uttiicd many years and jet ii room, 39 feet, dinine nnm J'I feet f. HARRY l'„ 5«,T"B. Intimates -lubbsd him m afliool ditys, wab ever an Independent Hnrt oL chap J 'em! iiarm* eotmeets iMth bath mom", excellent ?i XI 12, ' ^eercta^y. Then—why do I keep 'ein if never to ^t ".i r o'd— , I tnliltl ratei moderate. Apply The Balsams, \vindnvib. other rooms large; 1 coal and I with ideas .of his own and a genera" disinclination to follow in the beatun | IH J'uukyard, I'hone o7-M. 1213. pas fireplace; garage; chicken toon; and all path of polit t al orthodoxy. heed 'em? • -I mds of fruit, bin Krape vine; 10 minutes * "III:IIHY ciruis'mis" S'lATE OF NEW TERSEY nee April, 1013, when he resigned the Well, beeaiuse every Line that I .start r„C»f,E furnished room; private hath; five from stat.uii. Call or address 3S5 hpririnm i He has been on the liench s field avenue* or phone 2*JS J. o tf. - Deiiartmeut. of blatc. year ot his bceuntl term, to accept the in to weed 'em i minute? to station; terms reasonable Call State Benurorship alter serving one i -CERTIFH" Vi'E-UF DiSKuLL'Tiux __ j jtidk'Hil-appointments I get to "jut t sipping" tirst, second or Wheeler Motors Co, '~ after T nrnnr-74-Jilni street. —I'lione- 1567-11 WTTY NOT own vour svvn home. TJne To - 1 If vou don't BUccietV-tttr -T^ ~ ~ f~ — ' (Incorporated) , a w. five acres, (100 cash and $10 monthly. Four To all vvhum these pieseuis may^um., | Judge Wells in a t rm litsllevei in the adage, to six room houses, modern improvement", C Cross-legged on a cushion, ti'om which 427 SPRINGFIELD AVE. TWO ApARfMENTSTO RENT—Six rooms on easy terms. Write A. t'armier, 1*. Q, "vnr¥c« I« aimca.s to my satisftetioii, by, Ilmt, try. try aWin." It was only by following that safe advice that hi and batch, all impruve'ments, at 3S3 Spring- Jlos 123, Murray Hill 8 tf. duly autlienticared rqeurd .f the proctednigi I finally broke into the State Senate. He had failed on two previous atteraptb. I'm not Flirted " _ . ,T T -1 field avenue", S rooms and U"ath at 410 Until all the time for that ,fnb set ap,irt Tel. 1500 Summit Summit, W. J Sprinjrfield aveuue, no heat. Apply M. for the vuluVitary d!-«i]uti.,f all ut h thyreuf hv the \ £lle r{_Mall)l, to his advanced local i ption notions, and then he tried It fws tl,c h tlle Is gone! I determine to make a fresh _ __ •-. —-T— jacolis, 410 iprlngfiedd avenue. OaWey Arcniie View Sites unanimouleposited s inconsen tiiy t office.,r , allthat F^'f* u \K*H I ' third time and- went over the ton- with a hurrah. Rellomluat.oa aifu Lot" 75x133, of exceptional Value Owilci SANITORH1M, a coipotation start nf tins State ire-election foi hib ;-«cond tenu eame eahier than did his first. On.Bome other day 1 UQK RpNT—Seiorid Boot siriBie and double 1 Oakley avenue. Telephone 14^7. if. whose principal nffire is situated at X". I'l And I do! And M ruopis, running' water, liJ Summit avenue, Prosnect Strett, in the Ci(y of Summit, toun In every capacity in which he has served Judge Wells has made good Uie same Summit Real Estate tv of Union, State ut New Jersey (Thomas, P ATTRACTIVELY furnished large ffont room, He was a member of the independent bloc of Republicans who held up Result is obtained The excuse may Pi out being the apent then in and in charge sound lame ' eaiivtnient to ha$li, private family, S rninntes MISCELLANEOUS tfit-Feof vnun whom process may lie s>i-ved), the organization of the State Senate lour years a?o until they got a nian FOR SALE OR RENT wall( to station, rent reasonable, Phone has'cijiupiicd with the rimiiremr'it's tf " \ i to their lik.i.s (or President ot the upper house. That man M? William w But—try il yuurself! Eli— I SSG by act c neerning corpoi alions (Kevision of GITE MAGAZINES THIS YEAR I Runyon, -, _ your face 1.' tlesir.ible and pi iced light— There is no gift that is more appreciated ISInl," plehirmary ti( thy lining ef this That you have' Shake, Companion iff FUENISTIKA ROOM TO LET—Well heated, than magazin.es at Cjjrietmas trrne. Order now Certificate of Dissolution. " Since his retirement fiv,m active polities Judge Wells has more than neatly furnished room. Call at 21 l.lenwoe tliroiiKh Dudley Morrieun, l'ublishers Repre. Novvi Therefore I, Th- |ms F Martin, Sr-V omadf Senatoe goord Runyon'on the sbenc elect'oh nI t awas Governors generall, Juy danticipate d that in the event Common BIsgra.ee! wc have it. plare. Phone 1331-M, tf. sentative-, 33 Elm itregt, Summit, N. J. Phone ••etar" of State rf the State tf N»w Tersev, to a higher judicial positiorf. Well'3 would be • advanced ' MINNIE LEO-NA UPTON. Listings Solicited -' v.. 234-M. , HI-*. Ilo Hereby Certitv that nbe s.ud eurpnra TO 'LBT—TWO comfortably fll'ilished fuomi, tinn del, t n the Sictnid tUv of H^femlier A member o£ the class of 'Oi- at Princeton Judge Wells retains his 1 central Ipcatjioil,' all eoi-jveiifiiees. 301 1122, file ill my dffice a duly executed -md keen interest in everything that pertains to bis alma mater, as do all sons n e 9t[. j WOOUWARD ROOFlxr, CO.. Asphalt, As e THE KONG Spfingfield ft¥c M > Phone 1214^ bestos, Slate.-Cnpper and Hme Roofing. A, attested coil e!lt in writing to the dissolution of old Nassau. After graduation, he studied law with the well known firm Clarence Condit T, Woodward, Jr. Sales Airent, 1S-A Ilnr*- if said eorptjn"iun ettetitfd hv all the •tne'.- Uf'Magee &i Dedlo, of Jersey City, and then spent a fear in the Jaw.office of ,~7^~7~ . TO LET—Five rooms an4 bath; mus street, telephone Summit 114S-E, holder, thereof, wlin.Ii said consent and the menu*; verv nood locality fur Repreaentative will call prumptly. Allow UP record rf the nruceediugs aforesaid are now! the lafe Ec^ard V. Budd, He was admitted to practice as an attorney in 1002, | When the caged bird smp 353 Springfield Avenue mud, 414 Springfield gvjtnue. tp iubtnit -e&timate- •J.1Z. on file in my «aid office a-, provided bv liw. Judge Wells is happily married, his charming wife having been 1 He sloughs off the eage and" the 100m and the roof above ll m, Phone 1489-W FOR RENT-Two'Cr three mifmiiished ioo-ns.| —•-- - < , ,-r,-q In Testimonv Whereof I 1 've here- Miss Grace Heisler, only daughter o" the Iffte William H, Helsler, of Pember- !,'., MORTf Aiui\N0.rr» OK to F'fe mv hanil and affi**-d m" 1 They split .apart at the Honnti ot hie vyitlj ,1 private farnilv. House!i epinc StUOUGH < (>M> T VOKliOUICKLY—Promp;Ai;U> t Service an>- ton. They have three interesting children, two sons and a daughter. pnylleire', if ijtsired. Steam hell, k.li and SJ?Ak i fficial seal, at Trenton this Sicii 1 I song like" a bulb burst hy a v vihcrt in New ferscy DXAMT. SERVTCJ Judge, Welly's term explrts in 1924 and then the ehaneas are that he 4-Icctricttr EtippHcd: aho if-e of telephone dav of Deeepijier. A, H. one tliou. CO., 31 Clinton street. Xevaik, N I ir'antl ni"e hnnd-etl iml t"'rnty-twt will return to the active pi'artinr* of his profession—From Mt. Holly Mirror. i flower. Olvet neigbbfirhnod: convciiient to station Telephone "ieirl.Ll 7SH7. 1 13- 1 and trollc/. Tdoiihone 115RR. tf. TIIOS, E. M-vR'UN , He himdelE is the aun and the wind, 51—12 Secretary of Slate. i |_ >0TI(T. I The sky and the long green earth— CAn.Af.rS FOR RENT~Mfani heated, HI. FURNITURE repaired and put in first clasj condition at Jqseph Ziejrner'i., Unholatcrer fore^oiujT oniiilanee was introduced for fust i He is life that breaks from the dus,t, Grandmother's dividual earafiea In nrEnrest Court. Holn-it and CabinctmaUer,' A/2 Springfield avenue. OKUESAXCK reatling at a icgular meeting of the Lom.ilou FIRST N VflON \L RANK j He is eeataey mad with'ereafion, T. Murphy, real estate, 39 Ciuon pit"' Summit, *p.*.T.- Tel, 3S-T, •' 35tf. kounctl hcltl t u riu^tlay tvtiiuin Tletemhci Summit, N I- Telephone 4.1J. " , '<»"• 5th, 1^22, and that caid nrthnaiice will be The Annual Meeting of StocUioIdsjrs_ fnr 'He is God 1 i\N OROINNNCE to lelease and e.'in u'sl, • ••••F.UWHII L • '"•'•• ' .. „.', 2-J MONKV to Loan on Roud and Jfortgage or tlle public nplit, in Hillside Aveiiiu, _i> ruhmitted fur roiHi Iciatinu and j l^agc^at tht the election uf Directors tif the First National God while he sings Attic ne%t regoLir meeting ot the Cniamni! Council Mank of Summit, N 1 ,i will be held at the improved Summit Real 'Estate, in amounts to ] originally la'd" out and shewn on map on lile I luting House en Tuesday, the Oili da' uf 'And the universe roekp v.ith his sink WANT TO Binf suit borrower. Send in -your aimlieatioii ti in the Register's office of the County t f to In held on Tuesday cvejiuir" U< cernher^l^th, 1*522. at tha City Hail, it eiidir. u'cloet. January, 1S23, between the hours of 0- and ID ing! FUCENE C, PICRSON, 65 Union plaee, Union, by the Number lo7, excepting such o'clock, A. M 309 Springfield Avenue -LlrK B'J£ dol| carriase, JJated Oecemher fi, 1"22 i ELIZABETH J, OOATWQRTH WANTED TO WfY- 5uirimit, N, J. part as is now in u'e and within the limits I ToiiN D TIOUD, Carlucr also elCLtric traip; hath in good condition. of Hillside Avenue as now laid out 'and "coil FKEJ.1F.RICK L KENTZ. rimrti- 15^'R Structed It City tlerk Anilities - Crafts I'.F IT ORDA1NTD PV THE fOMlMnN In the Havs of (Jliittons , WANTED—Lihr-ny ta ble with drawer. Plione COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SUMMIT" It is believed men clo not eat a,; Hand Wcathi.e; -- Ueraniics Summit 13S3J. ' Legal Advertising (11 That all public rights in a public flrcct heartily or as gluttonously at, they 'or highway known as Hillside \ven\ic, as LOCAL BUDGET OF THE. CITY OF SUMMIT CrnfiN Taught HAVE VOU' ANYTUINC. TOR SIALE ! ..,.,....,, originally laid out and shown on a man on did a few centuries ago In the ul OF CHESTER II. ROBINSON. ,- for the .Fiscal Year 1923. \V« My the highest c.i'h prices for utw and 1I i-^tDeceased' , Pursuant to the order ot Charlis file in the Register's Office of the County of Fifteenth century, and in England and etcufiiHiauii *'«Til'tt"'^, Clothing, etc, N, Coddinc Surrogate uf the County oi Union hv the Number lr,7, (fvceptmg 'uch continental Europe, ,neh meats, as ^i* - 4 17 L"i!ion flacc'Siurimit, Tel. 2«,T- ,t<- Union, made on the Nineteenth day of Oc part ns is now in iy,e and within the hmiU. crane, heron, peaeotk, seal swan, por- of IliHi-'de Avenue as |nw laid out ami eon Public Notice is herein sivcil that the Local J'utlget has been apprtived by the Cummi n —E— tober. A. D,, 1922. upon the application of the t olliicil has iisetl the Pith day of poiie and wh.Ua 'We.ro, if not every undersigned, as Executors of till' estate nf sttuetedL and alto shown on a survey made Council of the City of Summit ,im\ that said Common City Hall m the City of Summit, SAIE said deceased, notice is herehy KiVin to tile by lohii T- Kcnts, Civil Euffineer and Sur- Lleeeinln r, 1"J22, at eighl O'I Inct in the t-v^uiiig, it the day dishes, at least common In their m^ creditors of said deceased to esbluit to the vrvor, Septenihff. 1*322, on f'le m the oftige as the tune ami place for buring thereon, it which time in I place anv laspayei of the Lily appearancr on the tahks nf many rOR" BAT«.8-^€!gstcr drapliKht fur dining of the' Cifv Clerk, be and the Ejime hcreh/ of Summit may prt-stiU onjcitious thereto. subscribers under oath _ or affirmation thcr men, and hy the prosperous and ricii room or hall from the Tiffiny Studio* claims and tlemaiids against the estate of 5,110 are releised and estingnisbf'l \ The said Locjl l'.ildgi I i i- lollnw Al-Ji sidef bracket! nl«ide( to match. Addfefs (2) Tint the part of said Hillside Avenue RECEIPTS it was not considered ;i great r-x- Laird & Go, deceased within si? montln from the date of JP-il "W.,;b care Ifcrald, said order, or they will .be forever barred to he affected bv this ordinance ff included n:; , t ! traveganee to serve the tongues QL tlun H'A folloviing description Surplus Ri-vtuiie Vecuimt I IN oral1 tia mionti r l.ts'.M from prosecuting or recovering tile same against lr i) larks ami peacocks Hedgehog, well IOR SALE—Tw« single ivory beds, 2 suijtle the »h«"b«« g , HOUNSCW. P fiINNINC, at a ooiiit in the e»utcr 1 ne Surplus Kt-Vtiiuc Approio i it* i !|30,000 0 1 -til.Obntl R T TOBRI Y j cooked, was thought a delicious dish. Electrical Contractors lijir maUressts, ll double bed. Telephone of Creseen' Avenue distant SI 11 f-H wes' MlbCELL \M,tll IS KlZVTMi K c 5 rernnoud Rd., Summit, N. T. •rlv- from the westerly line rif lantH of Ch irIt-» i,. UO 00 3,ono on ! and it is said that it 1311. THE NATIONAL V E3SVX n,\N*K, Cross Receipts Ta-. is so thought and Dealers V- "Cicholp. Eaid nomt being also di'tailt li 23 Fianthise Tav li.onb.ou is,ooo to I-'OR S.UE—De^Qrc* V, T. Set with nl,™ INq, COMPANY OF NEWARK feet easterly f'tim the ooi it of intersection i (inn uo 1.000.110 of now by European and Ameilcail T Pull Ta\,rs And .R battery, cS't ?5D.f 0- Sell for $30.00 (H - T.). of the center line of Hillside Avenue as now Tituey Taxes inn nn i on r o gypsies - - or gy pales, that vvandr- 3,2i0 Oil 2 ODO il'l Estimates Cheerfully Given W A*hw«jd avenue, Phone IJ43-W Kxecutors. laid out and tsonstri-e'-.! • thence tl] along Inteiest t.p Tases - through £11 llll Amcr.ca n a w O.w—7-IS, Pecs—$13 |0 the center line' of Hillside . Vvenue, to he Tax Searches inn f n . tf. S. "fiaVfeRNMENT UNDERWEAR . vacated, and as originally inauned. South lu i .coo on 1 non on Lisell-es 5fin.n0 5no in Air.ong the peasantry oi Spinish on Motor or House Wiring 2,50t>,000 pleecj New Government Wool Uiv degrees 1 minute we"t W feet tn a point in fluiidin^ Pt-ipi.'s ESTATE OF GARDNER S. CHvPIN, nc. •he center' line of Hillside AveiU't- as flow '00 00 -'no no defww purchased'by ns to f«ll to the public, ' ceased. Pursuant to the order uf Charles Hoard uf 1I(.J1MI Permit . •"hein, the women work hard" al' direct "ut 75c eayb. Actual vt'tsil value S^.SO laid out and constructed, and ending there. i ,onti uo 1 i ,oon on N. Codding. Surrogate of the County ot Uninit, the said Hillside Avenue httliE thirty feet in Sewtf CoiuiettP.lis Jilt) 00 1 300(11 their lives, and are usuillv much Mth. All «Ues,i SbirtS 34 to 46. Drawers 30 maKe on the Ninth day of November, A, B., B \vidth- that I*3, Pfteen feet tin^ each i-ide^ of Police Couit 1 iii-s (i on" sn.oi r,ti linger and better developt d than 37 UNION PLACE, SUMMIT to 44. ' Send enrreert OIKS. I-jyiVmuii p 1^22, upon the application of the undersigned. ?upphcb ami LaTior, t'^ttl Ik Pt \ dtlrtefv- or ssnd ijs mqn^y order, If under Executors of the estate of said deceased 'he nhove desuriheti center line, creiitui**, j Sim no 45n no however, anv gmund tint mav now be in use | Libiary 1 inq-, ett, 50 00 3f),ana oo IOULO their husbands, over whom'thcy mle. wesJ-'iB ijot satisfactory, %£ will refund inbney |nDtj„ ;, hereby given to tin- creditors of taid Oyeistcr of I'uoi promptly tipore reqiifciit. r)t,pt. 24, The Pilgrim \ deceased to exhibit lo the subscribers under nr 'nithin the limits of Hillside Avenue as f Woolen Co., 1476 Broadway, New Voik, N, >. loath or affirmation their claims and demand* no'" laid out and constructed. J27,nnn oo The abnye description beirg aeeorduic lu 21,0.7.11.02 I 1 - , 10-t10-tff . laRaagainsinst the estate of said deceasedeceasedd , within BIBIN Amount to he raised liv 'I >'l|llUIIIIS9IHIIl!HllllllUllllillllll!IIIH!ll!II!lliinuillllillllllit!lllUIIIUlllllilIIIIItUU3 mouths from flie date of said order, or they a survey mide by John T Kent* Civil Ei 1-Og SALE—J gnUey fnf cape' will he *old will be forever barred from prostcittinE nr i*mr<*r and Sur»'evtir, Srote.nber, 1022. on file TOTAL $320,7.11.02 reasonable. * rddress H. C. M care Herald. recovering the same a^ain'.t the ^uhseribers, in the office of the City Clerk pod annexed M'f'KUPKI \T IONS l'l Hi 1?23 7-tf. EMMA VIRGINIA CIIAPIN, tn the petition for the passage of this or 1121 1"22 * Summit, K, J. dinance, For City ExpeiiTs. (3) That all e*nense in^ roniintio'i vii'h c Atlvcrtismg o'-tlina ARE VOU LOlVKTNC. for hlrvaini in new COLUMBIA TRUST^ CO.. Consisting of aUries nl i ih- Cftitills,^ and. used furniture? Stop if Summit R'"- New Vork City, the nastiage of this ordinance .and the ad ^ It-e.d iiotnis, 1'ULI for l itv "lUiihlio^s, F PI i" litpaiis to Citv yertisntg—of the name shall be borne by the- ~ JlLiiltiiTigV L'Vir BerviLCtt Iiieu-anoe-, T .^hts_ and other fmishlng Company. There von find every llsectltor^, : Utile u "el tioner who iride the .annlic^tlon for the f-27.0U0.00 el ,ti"0 on thing for your l;oroe to male it auric! vc , gi_9 17. I'ees—S13.B0 general expen it pi 1 lit t lty w Release and evtiinruishment of the public For Roads , -4(1,000 00 4l< IIUO On atid Cosey. as dfcslen, chiffonieJs, ward- - i =—^^ rights in cftid street or Iifi^hvvsv 2'1,0(10 CO robfflj, lisll stailis. bllffef. china closets, Fur Police Departnifeiu , 29,0011 U0 NEAR SUBMIT found 'extension tables, dining room suites, STATE OE NEW JEESFV f4> This ordinance shall t->i» eff—-t im For 1'irt, Depa^tm, ut . " 7,000.00. 7 ftOo no Uedronm ti^iteii, parlor fi'itcs, Utclini tables nEPARTMENT OF STATb" mediately in the manner provided by law. For Board ot lleanlh 7,000 00 7,200.00 Date* November 2ist. 1822. nnd cliairs. combination bookeasc. and desks, CERTIFICATE OP DISSOLUTION For Poor , 3,000 on 3,000.00 Appr«— «i • For Water beds, springs, eatlon. silk floss and hair May (Suite, 12:000 on ll.OQfl.OO iiYltlrcwses, 'sliding .couches, dav bed? com fu All Whom Thekc Present OLIVER P. MERRILL, For Light .' , , n.noo.no 150-Acre Gentleman's Home and Farm. 15- 2 pletes rngs and eorneti, etc. Call and ro.i Oreetmg; . . - - » "Wavo- Fur Maintenance, of I.iorary . iH.oooon , g.210 r,n WHEREAS. It appears to my satisfaction, I, Frederick C. Kcnts, City Clerk of tin R.700 00 vinee frnurself, Sammit Kefmiflhing Co . f For "Mailltena let? of Sewer Si stem i9,ooo regulir For Maintenance Of Public Parks tj porches and every convenience. | SQITAIBS — Frpiih-liiHed t» orrtnr. deposited in mv office- that THE AtiATJi 1.200 00 1 soo.ci, 1 meetinff held Qn Tuesday evening, December For Toirtt Se\tcff Md.inteilalit-' - ' AN1 COMPANY, a corporation of. th)S 7,000 00 •i.ouo no I'UonO fi|7.W4 Jffilllniru. Sprinft- State, whose principal office is situated at 5th, 1922. For Iutertst oi^ Tetpnorarv Ii'3,"s Cottage for help. 1 FREDERICK C KPNT7. For Q^crlouk Hoepital' ' > s.noo no j 000 f n fM.i>. Cle'l For Police Peiisit-n Flllld 1 °iINfi bunded Heht folloivsl renuirtmenti of "An act concerning eorppora For Sliding Fuiul Hid' Intert^t on diys. V'lUotdo Uroi. I'rliit and roultTv- tions (Revision of 1B9SJ." preliminary to the \N ORDIN\NCE to aupronria*! fifnds, lutt-'i est Suikii'ff Most Wonderful Outlook in all directions. | Tjrni T»lenhftne S«n,f. . •"'• issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution. othe.r than those included n the Iludget of V Fund •- il.,,....! U \'J- NOW THEREFORE, I. Thomas F. Mart n, \nnfupriatiaps for" the year 102.1. for the $I2J,000 41 Sewer Bonis $i.oon $1 209,2"; , AL'iojrojffiEis yoii SALE iecrethry of the State of New Jersey. IJj purpose of carrying out the frovisioiis if a 70 HOB 4''j'S Einidtnc;* t'uii is . "" I'O 2,100 00 PRICE reduced from $150,000 to $60,000. 1 ,'rrehy Certify that the'said corporation' did, contract to' be entered into by the Crv of -j 00,000 4i;™ School li-uut. 2.7O0 .1 1<2 2B on the Fifteenth day of November, 1922, ffle W^LLVS-KXIGHT-Oveilsnc! for jale. Winter Sujntnit fnf ihJ removal of ashes' and -par'iagc 4.500 4% Scliool P.omls ISO 87.17 OFFER WANTED. j | ten and j,h> coveji^ $100. , SuraiaJ Expra- in my office a duly executed and attested con- 72,000 4^:1 •fuiiilinB-Bfflid- 3,240 2,100.00 ^ent- in erritmg to the dissolution, of said In d ,l r Cqmpatny. »' " : • [ - •• Tt"' iT oRPATNt-*D TIV Tin* roMMrnf 40 000 4"i Pari Hiiitl- 1.S00 1.02s.oo corporation, executed bv all the stockholders r I, Owner will make real sacrifice for CASH. H thereof, wlite'i said consent and the record «f COUNCIL C1F THE-CITY <1F SUMMIT, K9.000 4Sj t Schtml PJH'' 4.110^ 24 OS NJC*\T HODEL ; ftSfV-jSimertiini, yon have the prneeedmgi aforesaid are now en file fu nursnaiit to tlni nrovisiong »f an ant of the 27,000 *;•;•> .^eliuol HOIKU 1.2M 523.0 V, beet* u-lfiin•lJtineg " for.fofx., -Demnt'sTtation Stnytimt'. Leffi'latiTc of the State of New lersrv en 900 3SJ.43 T'ime* vtxditis. »*(?«.• Al" Union' place.' 2 14. sav said office us' provided by law _ 20,000 •*!.;'•„ School B.^nds ^ .-. Shown only by appointment with ' E IN TESTIMONY WHEREOE, I haye titled * "An Act concerning municipalities.'' 24,100 4"1. Sclinol Puntls 004 4&'j.SS i i fpii unimiiihi ill "• • __ ~~~~T^".".." hereto set my band and affixed my anprovetl March 2?th. 1917, .ind the several 2°n S97,00 00D0 41. Moa'iiiSchoog l DebHandt , n.inilt official ieat, at Trenton, thii Fifteenth tupilennmt^ tncreto and amendments thereof 4,1,iS WAVUrmit-i' WAHTtle Usra!) Rcl'ool Hints day "of Noverdhef. A, D„ Wje thou liV, 5*^-^. fhe rum ef tlvj?tvt3^i> thouiand 49B,noo j'j's. 21 1i0 sand nine hundred and twenty-two. dollars C*32,0OO*S be artd it is berebv "ppro- 50 000 41*^ Scv er Jtunds \V<"»fir\N vMSn's" t-orH h" the d*y: rAokinc, nriated for the year nineteen hundred and School Ranis 2 2W . __ T_j, JIARTIN 115,003 4'-1 5,17s •o-jTCipp or rfearrinjit THcnh™?; 575A\ . , Seereta.ty_ef 5lale- f»rntv-(o''---tni ,«"eft (ho eott nf rirrymg .mi! 4t.—9-12. th" pravis^Hp^of a contract ft-r tb". removal ,57 ,3 14 S12.847 02 8 SFAMSTRESit >7-R( and "it .SBIV !>"?'• ^oTVi,— ( 1 . f 320 731 H2 o,'i nii.i.o. "At* hour's «ort, for in hour < facia* Jn. tne difeeted- 1 snail ret of wi'^-aiioii liv O.'U of the C uniuicn Council the, Court llonsc. in" the cilv of EiUabctii. ? J ir»'t *r* L*.l "PPT F1*n . Oood coiiVs trencf"il N, 1- en f-,f the "*^i- nl"-ttfn hl'"i ™'l,J''ild weutv ffif and the ^"tl a' -,-on^iall •*« C1"" *h*m ir, 12 13 i-Ri:i.ir,KiCK c Ki.vrz, 1 f Cit, Lie Phone Summit 1022 " H-. 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