Mason Flaterials Feed N0TLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. L0WRIE DEXTER A

Mason Flaterials Feed N0TLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. L0WRIE DEXTER A

LEGAL PAPER OF THE TOWN OF NUTLEY . /oh XIV. No. 23. NUTLEY, N. J., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1909. THRUE CENTS PER COPY./ Betting of Board of Health To Talk About the Plant Wizard. street, east ftorn Franklin avenue to Pas­ A LATER CAR saic aveuoe, was referred to the Water The Board of Health held its regular A talk “A Viait With Luther Burbank, :re and there Committee. y ■. : - monthly meeting on Wednesday night. the Plant Wizard,’’ will be given by Mr. A Little Talk On FOR LATE RIDERS The Milton avenue petition was again Several cases of measles were reported to William J- Kinsley, at the residence of read by the (.leik. Town Attorney Reed! t Items of Genual Interest to Local exist throughout town, but not an unusual Mr. and Mrs. Kiosley on Monday after­ Subject fT.i " . ' examined it and decided it wasnot yet: The of (i‘ : v"’ Readers, number for this season of the year. An noon, May 3, Mr. Kinsley has had special Ask For All Night Service and Get Hour in proper ■ form. The signatures on the ordinance to establish a bureau of vital opportunities for observing the work of fy- E. J. Mitchell, of Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. Burkbank, having met the "Plant Concession. document are largely made by an X. An. ICE CREAM statistics in connection with tbe Board, jpt the Easter holidays with friends in Wizard” at the San Frandsco Flower Councilman Halsey reported to the , affidavit is required from the person who! was passed to its second reading. Final Show and upon invitation visited him at action on the proposed ordinance will be Town Coundl on Wednesday night that ^as witness to the mark made; .j A. good tnapy factors enter into his Santa Rosa home. A San Francisco the ■ sa tisfactory sup plying of ice cream,' -V. and Mrs. F. C. Fries ell, of Pittsburg,' taken, at the next regular meeting of the daily paper, recorded the meeting of Mr. beginning with Thursday the Public Ser­ Councilman DeVries put up an objec­ Board, " The first essentials are* .quality of In-, M Quests of Miss Myrtle A. Hoey, of Kinsley with Mr. Burbank, and with the vice Corporation had promised to give a tion that as a member of the Road Com-! gredients 'and cleanliness. in the:; Californian desire to boom, stated “that mittee he;had not seen the petition. ,j making. nklin avenue. Mr. Kinsley’s fifteen acre New Jersey later nigbt service to Nutley. The last Improvers Will Hold Rally. car from Newark will - leave Broad and The Mayor said that the petition should! The New Jersey Ice Cream Co. SMisa Elizabeth Rinehart, of Baltimore, grounds were planted mainly with Bur­ control their own dairies.-thus insuring bank specialties’’ referring to Mr. Kins­ Market streets at 1.54*"a. to., and the last first have been submitted to the Road is a guest of Mr. and Mis. J. H. The Nutley Improvement Society will a plentiful supply Of rich, heavy cream. ley's few experimental plantings of the ear for Newark will leave the comer of Committee. ‘ ' . " The other ingredients used are all ,of Ber, of Beech street, hold a “ Membership Kally " ou Wednes­ Burbank products on his Nutley home Franklin avenue and Kingsland street at Councilman DeVries aaid lie would like the best quality, and as the ice cxSatn; day, April 21, at 3.30 p. m. at the home grounds. T he Misses Anna and Louise Gray of 2.37 a. m. : ■ to know the. cost of carting the cracked is ail made in their own factory with of Mrs. Ramon Alfonzo, on Kingsland the most modern machinery and under : j Brooklyn, who bave been visiting Mrs. A, stone from the quarry at Great Notch. street. AU ladies interested in the work Dance at Fortnightly Clubhouse. The Counoilmen seemed to think they the Cleanest of conditions, the product ! £ . Cooper, of Centre street, haveretumed being done by the society will be wel­ had gotten more than was expected and Councihnun Banta wbo is Chairma h; of conforms in every respect to the staiul- ) home. ; come. It is expected that the results al­ The dance tendered to Mr. and Mrs. A. directed the clerk to acknowledge the the Road Committee, said it was eighty ard laid down by the Pure. Food Law;' ready accomplished by the society will be B, Starges, in appreciation of their efforts cents per ton. : ' ;.. No matter how good ice cream The Nutlet Sun acknowledges the cour­ courtesy, reviewed and plans for the future dis­ in connection with the’subscription dances may be when it leaves the manufact­ tesy of the Rev. John Ogden Winner Former Councilman Dittig told -the Councilman DeVries said "he had been urer. if it is . soft and mushy when it cussed. during the winter, held at the Fortnightly tilIn forwarding to this office a copy of the Counrilmen that oiling portions of the unable to obtain this Information until reaches your table, is not satisfact­ Clubhouse last night, was a very pleasing road beds of Passaic isnd Nutley avenues now. He understood the stone shipped ory. A plentiful supply of ice. and Methodist year book for the year 1903. Surprised Hiss Vreeland. function. Favors for both ladies and salt, with an expert to pack it, keeps gentlemen were presented in the grand last season had been regarded as a suc­ was not weighed. A certificate of weight Dudley Booth, son of R. W. Booth has Miss Cora L, Vreeland, of 456 Franklin should; be given with each load. He our cream in the pink of condition, march, which was led by Mr. and Mrs. cessful operation by himself and ‘others firm and hard, r ■ v been elected captain of the drill corps of avenue, was given a surprise party by a Sturgea. At 12 o’clock twenty couples ■wanted to be able Kt intelligently pass who had financed the plan. This year upon bills requiring his signature.' , Another point is. we have it al­ th e Reformed Church Sunday-school. The number of friends on Tuesday evening. sat down tosupper in the balcony on the ways on hand and: can .supply any west end of the’ ballroom. Dancing they propose to repeat the oiling. Mr. , It was explained that the scales at the zation will meet for drill this She was not at home when the visitors Dittig said if the town would stand half quarry was temporarily ®ut of order. quantity you want when you want it. continued until about 3 a. m. : We make no extra charge for % arrived, but returned shortly afterward. of the expense incurred the property-own- The Mayor said as the stone was. , pur­ Guests came from Arlington, Jersey City, chased by the ton a certificate of <ceight deliver? anywhere in town,: and on ers would stand the other half. If the etrine of Atonement” is the suhject Montclair and Newark. Music, games and Wedding Today. should be furnished. Hereafter a weight quantity orders for churches, clubs iorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the dancing were indulged in during the town refused to take any action in the certificate must be supplied. , and lodges or .receptions* deliver it, evening. Miss Alice Lita Rockwell, daughter of m atter they would Lke permission to do packed at the lowest figure, Get our ;s of the First Church of Christ, estimate. : ' ■ ■ ■ ■■ it, in the People's Bank building, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Rockwell, of the En­ the work themselves. Afternoon in BirdlaiuL^ .N. J. New Memler of Board of Health. closure, and Mr. Arthur Smith, of New The Mayor referred the subject to the Country Clnb and Neapolitan Bricks York, will be married at Grace Episcopal Road Committee. ; An enteilnii'.mer.t of a unique character We&nesday Afternoon Whist Club ,At the meeting of the Town Council on Church this afternoon, at three o'clock. Thirty-five Cents The Legal Committee, through Mr, Carr, will be given by Mrs. William J. Kinsley, m et at the^Jiome of Mrs. J. P. Hunt ting on Wednesday night Mr. E. P. Montagne, of The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. ComeKns B, Smith, of New York, chairman, reported tbat the petitions for at her residence on Prospect street, bn Prospect street on the 14th inst. Prizes Grant avenue, was appointed a member assisted by Rev. Herbert D. Cone, of sidewalks cm Union avenue and St. Mary’s Saturday afternoon, the 24th inst. Mr, JAMES CRAMM0ND were won. by Mrs. C. L, Daly and Mrs. H. of the Board of Health. He is engaged in the wholesale drug business in New Nutley, A wedding reception will be held place had not been properly prepared. Edward Avia, bird mimic, whistler and H, Heywood. at the house of the Nutley Field Club MASONIC HALL PHARMACY York city and has redded in Nutley for They were referred back to the commit­ violinist; has- been engaged to render a several years. Mr. Montague is an at­ after the ceremonies at the church are F k a n x u k A v e ,, gor^ ■High S t ;. Miss Agness R. Kilpatrick, formerly of program th at will be appreciated by every, • . ' P tiO N B 2 2 i - ' ' .. r v . • tendant of Grace Church and is well concluded. tee. ' ■. Nutley was tbe guest of honor at an in­ known £ man g the commuter fraternity. Mr. Carr said in. cases where it was person who loves to hear the music of the ; formal dinner given by Miss Vivian D. Grace Church Election.

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