Vol, XV. No, 25. NUTLEY, N. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1910. ■THREE:, C E N ^ NO SORE SUNDAY REFUSE TO ACCEPT A Little Talk On the HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASEBALL IN NUTLEY MEREDITH QDITS CALLAHAN'S. RESIGNATION NO NEW TRIAL FOR Subject of Ice Cream Hand in hand with his crusade against ASHEADOFNUTLEY The resignation^ Councilman Matthew SUSPENDED WEST Sunday selling by (he saloons, and dis­ J. Callahan, as a member -of ihe Nutley . A. good : many factors enters into1: order along Centre street on the Sabbath. Fire I^partment, attached fo; Yantacaw the soUsisetoiy suppl>ins Of ice BASEBALL SEASON Acting Chief of Police John Perkins will SCHOOL SYSTEM Chemical Engine Company i'Jo, 1, was NUTLEY HOSE CO. ;cream> The u.>tcs!.eiit>ate aie quality read ai ihe meeting of that company on 6r mgreoieiiis anu cieaumebi. m th^ start out tomorrow with one or two of his making. ' . .. ' ■' ; \H men to stop Sunday baseball games. Thursday night, arid laid on the table, Two specific places, complaints of which the members refusing tu accept it. ■ The New. Jersey Ice Cream Co. fMilisa Ear Infleld CiHHfflan fl’M Does Not f rit Of Certiorari Denied Bj coniioi their own uairiet., thus cusur- M have reached £he<Chief are to be visited. Mr. Callahan handed his resignation mg a p cnmui suppiy oi rich, heavy A vacant lot south of Centre street, near tajLett«ilasIeceiY«i to the secretary of his oompany several cream, 'iiie-'otherinjiedientsnsedi the Third River, and a lot on Washington weeks ago, afterhe had publidy dedared Jusl|!i Giiwiiifre are ail of the best quality, and as the avenue, near ihe quarry. Any other Msinteniiwtof resigning and had made ice.cream is oil made in iheir own an'attempt to do so . at the special meet­ factory with ibe moil mOde:n places tbat a t® found to be objectionable S t MEREDITH KEHISSS TO TALK Si?5 AM) SWB FOETH WANTED chiuery and under the cleunett ofeon-- l STRONG SCHEDULE ABRAMSD will be cleanedup a t thesam e time. On ing of th e Town Council, when West Nut­ ditions, the product conlouns in every.' the lot south of Centre street, the players ley Hose Conipany was suspended. : respect to the standard laid down by At th a t time Callahan was in sympathy the Pure Food Law.:; : " ' are frequently from .out of town, it is Actioa By Board Cannot Be Foretold Many BoatUnd SitaalktaproYeiHeiits mil Star! Smsob Witb Piactiee &ame claimed. with the deposed firemen and said he : No: matter how good ice cream may liUi Alamni When asked whether the crusade was ' A s M would uot stay in the department after v— Streets Accepted Gutters . v be' when it leaves the . manufacturer, under the state law or town ordinance they had tysen expelled. When his res­ if ia aoit andmuahy when it reaches . Fmrn the w.ay tb e boys have been Although Mr. Meredith refuses to The last incident in :the history of tte your table it is noi satisfactory. A the chief said it was merely a question of ignation was read on Thursday night, plentiful supply of ice a.id salt, with showing upin praotiee Nutley.HighSchool eUheroenfitra or-deny that he had tend­ deposed/^Vest NuiJey Hose Company was keeping order. If hall isplayed on private one of the saemhers.moved that it be laid reported to be closM by Councllin an an expert to puck i t keeps our cream in Is hopeful -of turning aut the.best team property and a®i>fcjeotion ts made by the ered; his resignation as Superintendent on the table, Chief H. H. Stager was of the pink of condition, linn and hard. that ever represented il.on the diamond, of theNutley Public Schools, Itm aybe Arthur R. Carr, a t the Council meeting oh neighbors he did not think he would be the opinioii th a t Mr. Callahan wanted to Wednesday night. ■ ;- , ■ Another point is we have it always tiiis year. A good schedule has been inclined to talee th e m atter up. On the stated as a certainty that he willquit resign anyway and had seized the West on hand and C^n supply , any quantity.: filled by Manager Tracy Wood, some at the expiration of iiis piesent con­ As chairman of the Legal Committee he you want when'you w a n t:it» ■;: ~v. 7 other hand no matter where the playing Nutley episode as a timely excuse. The informed the members of the Council that o f tb e best school team s ia th is -vicinity trac t with the School Board. motion was put and the company voted We make ao extra charge for delivery, is done, if jtis ©omplained of by neigh­ the application of Alexander Wiltsie, pres­ being booked for one or im ore, games. bors,he is gcangto seeithat itstops. The Rumors have been .going about town to lay the resigni tion «n the table for a anywheie in town, and on quantity The squad numbers about .fifteen. For for several days that the Superintendent ident of the West Nutley Hose Co.. through orders^ for church^ ^ ciubsand lodgesor method to be pttrsued will (be to warn tbe month. Some of tbe members said they his attorney, F. E> Bradner, for a writ of receptions deliver it. packed, at the most of the positions tber« .aie several players off, and then adopt imore strenu­ had *at last decided to leave the Nutley considered their fellow member's action lowest figure. Get our estimate., v;:1 candidates in the race. Captain.Joe Fit­ to be rather hastyi and they would inter-; certiorari to reopen the case of the de­ ous measures if they refuse to go, or system, but could not be confirmed in COUNTRY CLUB AND . ; ting is a fixture at third base, Ralph any way until yesterday, whenChairman view him in an endeavor to find his rea­ posed fireman preparatory to. .. bringing return Hater in the day .or on following ■ NEAPOI.ITAN BRICKS % Woodruff at short stop will probably of tbe Teachers Committee, Mr. Thomas son for wanting to leave, and if he still: suit for re-in statement, had been denied; Sundays. held to his intention. '..■■■ stick, -white Brown has t o t .call for J. O’Neil, did not deny that a com­ by Judge Gummere, in Newark* and that at the time of making . such denial tlie catcher. Outside of these three, .there is munication of this character from Mr. judge remarked ihat after the admitted: competition for tbe positions and a surety SECOND CHORAL SOCIETY 'Meredith had been received but refused ALTERATIONS TO BUILDINGS *»f good substitutes when the regulars are to state what his own attitude was refusal of the mem bers to go before ; the JAMES CRAMMOND CONCERT AN HAY TWELVE WILL NOT BE POSTPONED committee he did not see how :^ny other oat of condition. At first base Batchelor upon the subject of Mr. Meredith's resig­ MASONIC HALL PHARMACY action th an that of suspension could; and Witbeck are both making .a hard nation and declaring that he had no idea FrankUn Ave., cor. High St. The announcement was nusde at the :Coupled with the placing of an adver­ have been taken. - ■■■ :.■ ;■ ; - ••••■ . ;'•'■■■ ■ fight Second will probably gp .to either w hat action’*would be taken upon it at - : PHONE special^rehearsai of the Nutley Choral tisement asking for bids “for alterations Councilman Halsey also brought up Spinning or Walter Gorman, both of the next meeting of the Board. Society on Thursday night, that a con­ to the: Yantacaw School and for repairs another matter in connection with the: whom are playing fast bail. Rochetti is It m ay be recalled that Mr. O’Neil was cert would be given on Thursday evening, and painting of the Park School and former company and recommended -that out for catcher, while Dave Niehols, a member of the Board of Education DAILY STREET LOTS May 12. This willbe the society’a second Church StreetScbool,” the statement has the sixteen deposed men be. pa Id $3 each— Simpson and Phil Fitting -will de the a t the time of Mr. Meredith's appoint­ FOR SALE—North side,, near Prospect concert and will also be tbe last of the been Issued by the. Chairman of the the pro rata salary due them.; for. the pitching. Eight field looks as if it would ment as County Superintendent. He S t. 50x 168; delightful hilltop location; season, as rehearsals will he discon­ Building Committee; Arthur Stager, that portion of the year served befoie suspen­ magniflcen t view; best residential section; go to Clark Hill, while the other fielding with all the other members approved of tinued for die Summer months .and com­ aII the repairs to buildings as originally sion. He said in making therecopiinendar street improvements: already installed. positions willf&U to some of the members his taking the situation, as it was menced dgain in the Fall. outlined in the annual report of the tion that he considered the matter a Worth $1800^ -will'sell my .contract for o fth e squad who are n ow trying for infield regarded as being of great benefit to the $1000, cash $210, balancc$10 monthly, or A program of high order has been ar­ Board are to be started as promptly as small one and while tlie Council could petitions- Severalof the men are eQuaUy Nutley School system, and Mr. O’Neil can be paid iti full. Title guaranteed, ranged.
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