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lyndhur ;? m p VALLEY B300.. * *- LYHDRURST. N j T he C ommercial L eader AND U S RIDGE REVIEW All of th t Newt impartially Told ~Um Matter, Aug u*t I«. IM I. « B» Pa« O Sn al iM ktrM , N n J**a*y. Ito Art *f K m t A IM VOL VlIL Na_9 RUTH. PATROLMAN Local Maa Arretted POLICE ARE SURE COLLAPSES AFTER Oa a Newark Charte “MYSTERY MAN” IS SHOOTING ROBBER W lU— TO BE IDENTIFIED lY N ijm itsT. N.J.. raiDAV. jtTY r. t.ra Religioni Parade «aal QUESTION OF HEAD i Officer William Gaary armlnl _ ——— T Frank J. Grow», of 622 Milton Aw- ------ *Pkutm Burglar* Attempting 1» nue_ on complaint of Nattouuel Alper.Claimed to br Thaataa Rob Rutherford Hardware Store » jeweler, of 207 Market Street, New New YmV W in Was ea Were IHacorerrd By Officer »an ait, who charge* Groaao with grand Vlait Local Maa—KUM Cott aadW toa ^ A.U” *^..T * Urwny. Jane II Fraa Wearl Escape the Officer Shot and Killed Urosao K.„ arrested on Thursday Treble. 0“«* ___ night by Officer Geary on summons —;—. SUBJECT TO Hulahaa af lre«^maAaalea ■ * I L ma » — f rirew on u m nooor 01 lady Mt Cane) The annual rpllftoMt festivities in Uady « t JANITOR DISCUSSED I BY SCHOOL BOARD Way to honor of Our Uady af Mt. Camel by Fall took place on Saturday and Sunatay A venae at Copeland Avana», which waa arti» tkally decora tad lor the occasion, with colorad papar aad Japanese Ian- New feda fir Klectnrtaa to Keep Ito Etovttw M alar« m laadMta* Brmtgta I'p the qaealiaa of a Hr.d Janitor. Mr. Murphy Ktplauaed Thai aa. Etertrirtaa H « U be la •«*«0 M a Head Jaaile. «11 Appointed. Rib Beatty Cooled PARI AVENUE COAL Woo By Local Girl POCKETS ROUSES IRE OFTAXPAYERS l>T*,f> ** kdtomlag «ha HEART TROUBLE m*d'' 001 by Detect!« F, A. Smith. BODY TO BE EXHUMED IN SEPT. tern, and electric light* of the Newark department. Alper The festival has baa« held in Lyad- of the «Wined that Groaao retained a ring So closely do picture* of Thoma* hurst for thirteen yean, ami each EIDS AWARDED Ft Ml ... 1 1 Ai\ t ____ L: _ • U..I..I__ _!___ valued at 175.00 from him. Officer Garret Van Cott, Rutherford Police Department, who shot a youthful burglar, last Thurs- day night who was robbing a hard- ware store in Rutherford, and who A— , n A ân n . u p suffered a nervous collapse following U rr KIlA ll K A inj PIE WAGON RUNS FF ROAD, RAM FRONT OF HOUSE the incident and was removed to the) St. Mary's Hospital in Passaic, re- turned to his home on Sunday. On ______ Monday he had «relapse, and is still TmA Forr^ (>g ,w RWrr KMd Hi, m . , „ , , 1 • Pwh aad Hounded iato the H o .- The officer, who is considered to be the! one of the best pathtlmeh Tfi the " f Kdward S. i th. Tearing Away . state, and who with Officer Otto Bayer, ,of the Lyndhurst Polier force dru ' rk captured two of the best known silk Huluhun, sixty-aeven, an engineer on year the program la about th* same the New York Central Railroad, who as the previoa* year. V. Hal. were »ubmitted for thr main disappeared about June 21, corre- On Saturday afternoon, there was lenattcr of th* seventy foui elect n.- spond with pictures Uken of the man a street parade at two o'clock The motor* in the Lyndhurst «-K.h.1 man who was killed by a fall from electrical display took place at eight tem to the Hoard of Kdurati.wi b. the D. L. A W. Railroad^ trestle on, o’clock. At nina o’clock, there was a several contractor», at the meeting Weart Avenue, ahout the same time fine concert under the direction of of the board on Tuesday rvnmi( as Hulahan's disappearance, that the! Professor Antonio Russ.. At ten The motor question brought mt local police believe that the mystery o'clock, the Saturday's program was the question again of a head jamu.i that, surrounds the identity of the concluded with a display of fireworks, -for th. school system, who would man has been cleared up. which were th* finest ever shown in Uke «re of them Mr Murphy sad Final" identification has rtor yet i Lyndhuist. that In kad been misunderstood m been made, but the son of the dead ° n Sunday morning at ten o'clock, 'the mailer of a head janitor man, Thomas Huluhan. Jr., a keeper solemn High mass was celrhrated at Tke head janitor would care for in the Tombs Jail in New York, will ,h* Mt. Carmel Church, with the Rev Ik*- motors, and thereby do away atth . . ... .. . come to Lyndhurst this week to make Thomas McDermott, of the Sacred an electrician who Is paid to care for An automobile accident at the cor- thr identification. Heart Church officiating Comwrt and them The head janitor would la The missing Hulahan was of the >*arades on Sunday closed thr festival atruct all other janitors in the car* A I >r thure« girl d w m i tto way to man» tonati*, gathered frwaa at •Wei tto stato to wta th* haaat) n * tost atagvd at the Rh * Theatre toe* Msdaíesua» Paaltn* ftenrtoski. pretty eighteen ywar-old bntaaette, ..f Fuartk Street. • as to H the pre««a**t ef «en girls by apertalo*» at the Itoalre Tha> meant that ahen thè grand Anni HI m .lK > .« which will appear all Ito wmaaee. »f tto varvaas esnteels .laged at tto Rit». Miss ütwin.ki will to I f ltd hnrst'« repremntatl.e t nal »SekHs «* r , , | A «*•" <• tls .1 I»* f IVaperly tow •toe m! Mal. MATTI* At. U N L 4ID u% KM will take piace M sdn*.day MAN STRUCK BY BUS IS FINED FOR ***wperty M ast* is »to bhwhs tiitir 1 This ..«lest niM J*. A*snas. s ., l-yadharsi iw«m «rf "iag to “• *«a<. i m I . 1 . f d > Ito h* farh. i , * P-aw si ike * '««saMoolMtoMro n* BEINGDISORDERLY Corner of the Baildiag. SLIGHTLY INJl'RKD build and general appearance *or **’*• y^ar thieves, who tried to escape with a truck full of silk which they had „ „ of Riwrside Avrnu<. ^ stolen in Paterson about two years Av(,nu>1 ra|M out the LpM,hurst - ago, was patroling his beat, and try- «Unirt»«» .. „r.n » .same ing doors when he came across two vurKt uni i- ' ** ^ inan w^rt up un ^ men crouching in the rear of the hard- ll iR v IC* conscious on Weart Avenue. Accord- IV O R IC O N T H E N F W ware store, in a dark alley, which runs 11:15 HonA*> man" ing to hi, son he was on an »> .» 1 from Franklin Avenue opposite Kipp . pected visit to Thomas Fahey, of LACKAWANNA K R Avenue, along the rear of Park Ave- * ‘™ck New York Weart Avenue, a relative. t UHM UIW IU W IO It. IV. nue stcres. I \|e ^ ^ Company was forced off The reason that he had not thought The men started to run and Officer the road ** *“ f“°* ?f Thomas Ave- of inquiring in Lyndhurst was that Van Cott ordered them to stop. They n.u^’. c* usln® , , * P0**' kis father had not told him of any ran on and he fired four times, killing " * hV rear wheel and then hounded intended viait Neither had Mr. one, while the other escaped. I leet through a railing and Fahey been informed of a viidt. Officer Van Cott carried the youths I "1 0,^>ed by Edward Smith, In Hackensack proceedings have body to the street and placed it in an 1 of 675 H‘v«,rsid*' Avenue, teanne been instituted for the exhumation of ambulance. The fight was just hack ? " ay. P®rt of “ * ‘|,<>nt and side of the body which was interred in Pot- of the police station, and Sergeant the ^ int*r- ter’s Field. Oradell. This will not Wadaaer and * «ito» nI Fi krraifaed m lanrt M—da> and IYn*d II» and ’»*<*r*ly lupeuaand *d fa» Npendlag Mastri tot Itons« *nd \*(W ctia« Hl. I' •** *'* '--»toa», -«n M to «, I* I .M to radniarf law ha. ito» Ok«lt«if «Al ktmtgm i mmmUM i . í-n» pSto” rw llhol 1 * 1 » IM N JI NKD HI TMK Rl ü war« M ■ u n v «( «KJ *• k, .i. i ^ ■wwtst. aM d Ih. U i a a a a * . lojroa.h«.. ito ila ito *'»»■ iw r.. * ^ ^ - la.toaTÎr. M toi Ik. ,,wl >■— toa» sffieiau Aa unknawn man al th* linw «as pnkv .1 up ky tto d n n r «f a Hui. a Tto pivsid.nl ,d t WaM*<na> Hart, Latos, prsstdsal rua) i d of them Janitor IVmrrvst of tto High School has cared for th* motor, in that school, bul as they are n*a very little rare outsld* of toepm* sadan, un |at»rday night, and car .J" U , ’' “ "m* ' L **** '“** *•»• "»a then, clean u N H Y «r> rted to th* W *.i Mu4*on 11 -p.lal piatoci \ •• This wa* th* - hoihI tim* that hid. nftor toing iliw i by a I »ndbur*« . **’ W '*• have toen submitted for tto «...h J*r» ) n ty Baa at tto erwar af IM«* ^ . u A. _ ^ TTw hidder. »*» C, H Vanidastrln Avana* and Rlv*r*ad* A>*nu*. lai*, ... ***■ “ ■*•’*> IWva*k a Accarding to tkn Pyaposrd Plana a of lairrson., who agreed to do 11 Idnntltod hiass*If la Ito pato* mart. , . , * New Huilding WIK Br Erected thi for ISM. J Carle y Gill, for »Ms *a a local raatdent ^ Wart*, m* . Ito South Sid* «I tto. Track, aad Charles Viaarra, for »«WO Vmm ssaaamatlon by tto hawdtol üîtT T * * * ‘" f d laad STATION STARTED the OM Staliaa a* tto Nortk Side Will He Re-Cuant|»rt*d. ior of the house fell from the con- tact. be done until Stptember, in ance with the state laws. Taii Driver Picked Up Maa A passing taxi was stopped Migion.1 heard the shot and ran to the street. Officer Van Cott assisted in taking the youth to the hospital,! Th# truck caught fire, hot ft was where he was pronounced dead, and extinguished immediately. Officers the officer was kept there for treat- j ^°hn O’Neil and Henry Peter» June 21 about fi o'clock ment for nervous shock. I answered the call with the ambulance who told the driver that The other robber was stopped near and found the driver of th* truck ly<n|C in the road, the fire house on Ames Avenue, but j *n * **8 *tation nearby, suffering the man insensible, again got away, running through the j Trom a bad cut on the thumb, and lo the West Hudson yard of the Elks’ Club, but was final -1 wrist- Officer Peters cleaned and he died a few hours later of a frac ly turn to his hoiiie. .......... * I Valley Brook Avynf for further That the man was a victim of foul He was arrested and brought back treatment. N , *M In the house was play was scouted byth* police, to the Rutherford Police Station, inj“ r»d. Blood stains were found on the iron where he gave his name a* Vincent _ Th« Mrer of the tra^t ta JooMh t***” »t the trestU. Also a tuft Walsh, 1* ysar* oU of W W al ^ * 1 01 IWWvlHk.Tfcs y>* Bak-j«»l *M found. T1m p o t e pm> Sixteenth Street, New York, and th« Company haa nfficaa on Wright -sw ed that ha had *Upped on the wet dead youth as John McCarthy, also a»d slipped sixteen Jiai-s old, of Gansvoort street „ to Judge thrwigh the girder». #ecopd ! COURT AVE. TO RE EXTENDED The commutar« passing the I.vnd- hurst station of the Loritawanna Rail- " .wili . .w_______________ -T' , »-»». lipm stamlnalliai by tto b«|Mal hoard failni to award Ito cm doctor», and found to ha*« «1 statavi u*rt’ l"’. * -'*• Austin no injunva, to was brwaghl tto It* asked that it to told aver unlil Lyndhurst Polie* toad«|«iart*r* ator» * toanting when tto auattvr« Ikelsi M—tor was railed up«« la *« oí th* toad janitor would to thraatod amito him M. »I» r.*ld IKM no «Ut. Trustees Ruggirn, U>|Hnt>., broken b.«e* «r atto» Injur«»*, toil and Harvey, w*t* against did find that th* man was und*r tto WÜI to, .in.««) k, ta, srwat- . « • 25* .U 5 g M na «p»to.*.. • r», riaitoarf ik*i ika. *-U.I *nd lk.1 . JL2Í w«aW Aatoriufat* it o .«kn ml •and and ik*l Ito r .--)a ^ »nrarreo by (W r a i l ,« ^ « • t o the iWtany a n * « f „ . . . » « . v a s « , . » » » ...................................................................................................... found«althatRm*kidid live *1 that caught in East Rutherford, as he »»resaed the Wound tnd took the In- tured skull He did not regain wm W ** !— »*«<* «to railroad Tto quertUm »f tto legali«y of mM*»««. m U M »! his wtf* «as <kMd. s about to board a trolley to re- jurwl " > « to Dr. Moahort office on «dousnesa. 71 Hrbmtag of th* MnUng a «-hm.l attonwy *g ,ln and to h»7 <||r rhitdren fto wer* - - - - «on at ruction Of O e new «Ulion br.,ujht up by Mr. Ella M Fritti*, walling Upon investigation. It was learned She had a Hipping read which .late, turn ' MM • hoiao fH the I« V» that the digging «way of tto hank i. County Superintendent Woofer a. When rrralaral an a th* preliminare work for tto coo ’ »irte# that such « ** — rh.«TVr * I r ha atnwUMk of tU *rw rtatioa A» «am« Sofol. A motion wa. ' * - T ,n /-’ Itoaatool tion hegtm. _ . tto d w that Diatrtct Clerk DaaUai mAMÉop wlH k^ -laM, aad •» th* County *-ir~~lnt«aJ bollding '*«rk an th* M a^jlad -at far *mo «tot According ta the plan* for tto *ta- Tto work and ; L. and W, station In l’assale contract also state« that the would begin about Juky first, tto queition The questi.« |u«tor f.r tto manual training .l*p*rtment »as «Is.. •naruMed li . . . ,|*rid*d to pur load Of mahoon, short, which «r» .trips of from, two to twelve feet Hr New York City. ’ ’ i Hreslln In the local police rourt on ‘ The next day a boy waa found by He also confessed that he and Me- M™d* y afternoon at 3 o’clock. Officer Henry Peters who had «eeni,, . ..... . . ^ Carty belonged to the chicken pullers!, T1’e.hou*e * hich w»" ,trUrk by the the man fall. He had been landing *'l| *» "^ **7 * n grang in New York. These gangsters j truc*c next the one in which 'under the trestle as a protection from •™ J*r tn «PP^sranco to thr 1» are said to steal poultry from oneltwo fmal1 children were burned to the rain, when he saw a man drop dealer and sell it to another at a ide*th about two J^ars am . Ito the street. low rate. . I The truck was not injured to any He heard him gasp, “ I’m done -¡"I '"wn two i,, t«p*IVr fee« |,Itv- When the finger print records o f! Mt,*nt' it was somewhat damaged now." After telling the taxi driver ^¡1 is lwdl!!vll i H , r r J B . “!T ^ U*' ° f <h* ' h'*l*"'” •'<•! Ito' McCarthy and Walsh were traced it on the lt‘ar an<i s small #hf h«*y »MH-ame f»*ar stricken and ran f * believe«! that the atottion will Wr material wa, found that McCarthy had onU vifc* ot the *t™ck. away. be m u« tofore tto war ia up The rh four weeks ago been released from a Rtu<'k in th* •Poki*- Th'' W j was kept at Collin'. !? New York Reformatory, while Wat.«.I --------- T"_ -B _ . ______ j Morgue and ix crL rfcr» “ bo"'ln outboard motor ’•*' “ " — ia^*-^vicr=s:' ssysrsi srtir1 ^SiKSfS&tC " A ® AT YACHT ROUNDTARLECLUB ^ " k"”' k and r«r ItotA tan 4ot%|a. and la ad«!* * , fa *a «a Wills sOHad a see00» talkMig la bf M r * •» owl •'♦w.Un far agaaAag to* maaay fa»,**J? 1 •• I* Ingsl drtak. and «agl«rtlag Mo ahlMwa 1 ^IkAibl ... B ra re v rn in m r '»r-^h . k s m i ms. *r .. !*'"*•«» alii »««, I, _ ’ '** I"»*»«« todd 4 Ito —— «W '* **njwwi ikair ttoal Ik*. a— tWmgh« Ikal I« —. iij . _ Is nan « Audito«* rmum rf •toOfc’í l í Y 5 la lilting Ilka« ------ - . - and« BERGEN COUNTYl ■LEGIONAIRES TO •* *«V««««*i A Ss.-*» T *• a resMbnt -f p, CONVENE ON SAT. tortroff, lymlhur.l, agree,! to fumi.h ito «awing mater I .trenuou. effort, to i.len-. . 'h*' ¡imr’ hu* ,hr building will for lrJ «bTT'tto Futo. ““ made, but all failed * ^ ^ « "«Pany of V ^rT k a^ Rep«*•• alalia*, af Ito Ito««« llgki M |N t aaaali legaaa ISss4 . Preaeat I« Ito Aa ttaa At Teanvrk <Ha Ista lla i Af 'Mk »«r». mm* •hr r«si kr| Ilf I r.r*r * -m rt i *"**•»« OMsId t o Wtmmtmi MRITTIM; ^itlrwad l i a a k s , tad - —.La . fx#oi Muk *•' -f thirty at|kl Am*rlrsi< Isfton 1'u.t. Ill IWrgsu saelt,jai\ to see him. Th* mother of the McCarthy boy called at the office of Prosecutor Hart to claim the . I . . . body of her son. Two Marathon Race« Prosecutor, Hart of Bergen County,! J'T/r Bt!,'rrJ" J**9 complimented Officer Van Cott as a' . JT Newark—Many “brave and fearless man” and added 1 *** ' that “it would be better , for the CLUB ON SUNDAY ENTERTAINED BY MR. HENRY DANTON _ for I the extension of Court Avenue— br IVIafield Avenue, where stair« will to built to connert the railroad tracks with Ihe street ¡and made more con- venient for persons from that part of the toam. A new station will he built on tto south side of the tracks, and tto old station will be repaired. Canopies trill contract wa« « (oral dealer WlllUm Landell. .if V»He) Avenue * „ awsrdvd Ito ront..,i for cor.structIng a r.wirret* wall the gruunds of lb* Jeffer-m fcL d ' K —¡T ΠS ir ”: “,^1^1 wall for in per ruble f,.,i ...i . * M'orday al P4RAHK til liilM i» Hopt» «M itt l*M EVENT 2:39 O'CLOCK INptrlrt OcrK !>snton. A fifty mile outboard motor boat CELEBRATION OF 72d BIRTHDAY ,h' "'«ranee to the trains per ruble f,..| charge w per Step Angel,,«,«.«1 1 angel.., ,,f Thom«. Avenue was ito next lowest bidder also be built to extend tto léngth of ,nr Ito p.,.i>| I Ka tint ranea ... . k . . —i— . janitor was received e«*hly itwin I Program - York- --------- Entriea Ixieal Club Enjoyed All llay Outing to Ito Highland« and A«hury Park i A« tto Gueat* of Their President. country if more officers woiild do as FIRST break'into a' hanlwareb^toreU*!"-1 ! A fi,ly m,,e outboard motor boat CELEBRATION OF 724 HIRTHIIAY r V- ■"•"■nee u. ,ne .rams At prea- , ^ re fire s^ ’d T s X c ^ ”« ,hr< , i“ n to S i tkT % ££* ^ ^ s min it i better to sh*«Yt «nH kill Pro* nim for tkf outboard motor car- On Thursday. Henry Danton, our w**«ther. ^ , _____ than to let the man escape to oo^siblv'nival U> ^ Sunday by tho popular District Clerk ond President n* * r hs* bwu un<W . ** t%Mtm *•* *u ’ t«k* Hoe* kill some innocent nera^L ” Lyndhurst Yacht and Boat Club on of the Lyndhuret Round Table Club consideration for tto past several )WI . . s*re*.i i .hj, VnTtt ^ health for thi P*“ ^ « « <h- ^ “ > •>> members of tto fm n hut no real act!.* w „ uken by .. T -f II »00 about nine mnnths f The race is a free-for-all. It will club at an outing to the seashore in **•* railroad company, until sn acei- he^t trouble and was ' »Urt ■» th' Club h<1U!* ^ celebration of his birthday. *■ * •'•PI*'''-' •' rtatl.m, when . doctor mit to “f , ? e i o f Court Avenue, and the course will The party left Lyndhurst at A V"""» *•* 'ni«re,i. and a m a. overtax'his stivmrth li, ", take the contestants, who according o'clock in the morning and made (t. meeting was railed to insist ..|»>n pro- excited at the time of the trilling *”<to the nc* committee are many, first stop at Atlantic Highlands where tection. Mayor Wood« then demanded Ihe ^arevine of the ■>•«* ,h- ^ « . i c . through Newark bathing was enjoyed in both tto «*- railroad c.moany u k . fc,me « would, have been a job for two men Pet" n’. . I’" ' I u . .'’I"" ^ ’T T y «Ut^rn proml— I new to have done. These two things, and A ’.il" i !T °' ” “1* ‘n ‘ m the additional one of knowing that he V " “ * * * they were treated to an exceptionally killed someone sent the officer to the onl/ ’ “ " I''*" ^ rt.,t « " ' *h..re dinner house, to the ( entral Railroad After a short sight seeing trip of The / return will Ashury the tionlxM ot - ____ _ , ____ oflot H*4o| the onnukl r»(i»*Mi-d> M o*« t *«mmoitiWf I k n m V héei •wMHf. • •'d # W e * mtHI aut i*»»« Ijw iM fU irt« •■Kp#i tlfept .«**1 •t t^ftpr uVUoè In tKv •fVvfti«'*! I«* mue| 1 ^, 4 ,) ^ Ihim«»o# »^»li»»f Alni ! •4W«r»« K«|»..'fio i»f • .unmillor« »m»! thr iRftolUllitfi «» t ÜW »i* «ill ot*# Awwp «I fia» «tos*. Ik* pato«* if «ari and Jé, At towkeli ha.. I»«, " and IVikaa. All ef Ik* .a^aa^atl^M ^ ■MMto dal «,4 mm tto Mtaa «# « 1 •*— *• .-Tz*: ^ hra^ffct e*|<h( r * „ # lk. , *-»k*l. Itom . . . ;m an.**r l„ ,| rtaall^ ar litsl II —a . s.aiid hospital Officer Van Cott is married, and is the father of six children, ranging from fifteen years to about one year "Id., He. had been a member of the Rutherford police force for seventeen V ais, and is highly thought of by • very member of the fore* a* well a s , the town officials. OLDMAN CHARGES YOUNG MAN HIT HIM WITH HAMMER Bridge in Newark, The/return will Ashury the club members went In be made to the Gregory Avenue,con- bathing at this beach and left far trol in Passaic, and the finish will Newark about- fi o'clock. In Newark be at the club house. the birthday was further celebrated Handsome loving cups will be the with '« theatre part); listening to prixes to the winner*. The runners the broadcasting of the Tunney- up will «Iso receive expensive prixes. Ileeney bout ; and a late after theatre The outboard motor carnival is not dinner!- The party reached Lyndhuret to be confused with the annual re- ab»ut midnight after a most enjoy- gatta that is held by the club That able day. will be held in September The day wa. ideal for saach an Sunday's races will be Mother pro- outing,. being sunny «nd warm from gressive step for the local boat club, early morning until night and the It was the first to see the pos.i-■ gnests of Mr Danton felt that a more bilities of the Pasaair, and it ,started enioyabl. day could not poaafhly hkV' the parade that now each Sunday been emanged This Is, AUTO DRIVEN BY WM. LAHEY HITS 100 desk» at o mot , President ftr.dr «ri «ss .to*o. and Vic Pre.idvnt J .« .^ I'..I.,a.I, pre#iflo«t CHIEF T. UNDELLS RETURNS TO WORK FULLY RECOVERED j The many friend. In Lyrafkurd .d j <hl*f TK..ma. Iaiiwl*lla uf Ito l.yiai j hur.t Poltre lirp.rlrne.il aa.. 5 YEAR OLD BOY Z Z S ftt ' , illnr.. .if ~ mmmkm ____,- -------- < --- : f»n Miaula« «fUnaMta, Chief deli, occupi*.! hi. seal toud* Judge John J Itresiin, Jr , m tto i.^*l c«irt and dealt' oat )«.lic* In ik. •’•fen.1 . 1. „f (h, la« t„ I fiMikvf.. Thr , hi*f Ha. torn a .familiar figar. tn tto Lyndkars* p.. I a * p*r*»n.l f..r seven'.-I >e. r*. hr ginning a. . ^ ,t rolm.i m J*«a.ry *. |»| | p„, é few >r.r. to lr .»1 Ito pa**m*nl u l w a . thr-1 , mad* . Wrtor ryrb .« ,r Lyndhurst’. Irai .A m at that kad H* aa. then promoted a*rg*.nl a»l up.« tto dratk of Chief Mariai! re to « « . promoted la fhimt M tto d* Mr. Ijahey Ma. l aaaar* Thai H* Had Hu Ito (Mid aad Told tto Polie. Th.i He INd Nal Kaa« II« Had H«pp*aaed. IKlY RECEIVED CIT ON I.E •. On Saturd«' evening at «bout to Ml p M William J La hay of *?<> Lyndhurd Avenue, wa. driving M. car w*'sl im Ktngdahd Avenue, and the «ecomf when .taajt Wi fret from the for- Joseph Sefowitz, sixty years of brings myriad craft upon tto old time that tto Lyndhurst Rownt Table ner of J*ro«pect l*!»re « man himned * 1 fe of 719 Kingaland Avenue, filed, river. The Motor Carnival will to n ab ha. been the gued of Mr Dan ',n hi* running teard and informed » complaint in the local police court 1>nr ”»f the bigge«t thing« of its kind ton on his Mrlhdav. la«t yerr being him ’bet to had Just struck a child ■igainst Stanley Buneaki. and hi a ever to be held on the Pas«aic ratertainrd «t Readier. Rear1- Thl. Mr l«toy Immedistely went back ____ *if«> of 715 Kingaland Avenue for as- The marathon to tto Battery la a threatens to become a yearly outing tn th« scene of the accident and found ^ * geawa •«1111 and battery. long grind, and only the fittest boats for the ilob and all tto member» the toy__Meedlnr frrop Cirts on »to At the Police Court on Monday, th. will survive However, some of the voice their hop* that it may to an and neck TS* toy’s father. ■•Id man said that the argument «tart- premier races of the country are e», annual pleasure for many jear. to J»m *a florre a s - nearby, and identl rd over a dog, and Mr Buneski struck tered, and it is expected that tto com*. \j fted tto child a. hi. son Tony, five . — ..—.- a - —,-.----- pear. »Id of 03 M^adcUalr. Newark Daw Tf. 1 . 1.1 Mr Ijihrv and tto fs'tor t.—k the i%ex ineaire tov u. w w.r* ■ h p «« i «n p a * n - raie where to » « . .re.taal few tto Henry MrCtae, mudenl.al eWs a», his naek and leg H tank eight ditetoa 1» dnaa the rarta «a him with * broom on tto arm. and race that liunesld hit him with a hammer. *'‘d threw the hammer at him, and » —• knocked him do*m. A Doctor from out of town who ap- l»-ared in Lyndhurst at that- time * T»mu«ed the man and found welts , »un from the bfoomTind " r ‘i**a. '•uTeiki u id that he had been a arili to made in fast time ---- WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr '"’kW» for twenty yearn, and hr*4 in Lvndhunt for Mr. and Mr». Theodore Smith. 2f,2 Stuyvesant Avenue, announce «to -manager wishes to state that tto marriage of their daughter. Ver* Rex Theatre. East. Rutherford I« try- tto He «ton tr-> ndolyn to GlBtert IV n iH P r». lag !t, uTrr..^ !.. p»4iae fts patroat his h *n* Tn Ves,. >t ton. of 10« DeUfield Avenue, on and are open for suggesti.«. Mr Isatoy told Alr*r Thuraday evening. July t*th. at eipht The Photo Plavs that are toing maA. tto htva^igaUan. •W. •ine* to to a se . pair.de. on p, IfII fturf Iand*t1s i . .*ry |».«o»i*r « io la.dk tto adnskn A Ito is« ir.1 with altor. ato. tosa nevw* tod «a I. up"*' hrm for lam^tary With Ito s4 to U just, thaaugk awasN* tot. is laooari, ud -. i, .a k. alwa, « . « t . kdtol H* to. toea w lm tg far Tto |iar*.U if ito Ateraaá I egt.,«, t'"d. stài Ito 'kaaltiary -f Ito ISmi «lll atart al sia n'.W k * I. n-. -tarali adì '* gì.ea .t Vetri su. ftaa* «hi. k a. Il to M tua et I.V s dtnosr Ito l'ste. lì.t rirn. ! ila, . mg a}.1 . « rnp*pM r ... i righi until IMld'<Ogl t A. S reward for winning «to «haaa. fd><n.bip of tto .A met Iran 1agí. ai Jan e-r ItaMhnll laagaaa in Hargaat I s*» t. ito Park Junto#., «f Malto.fard will to .wanted . lr-phy aaad uadlslA nal nao tor. af tto l*asn «ill to gt**« •.«avenirs Tto Its ..«.veil at p.Car will to awarded Ito Posi ha.ing Ito largasi parees.«.** ,,f h, «.«k,,, ia g».! .tareling regtalsrvl al Ito y^oasluai Tto P..M having Ito targasi p.. raniags Isrresa m Matmtorehlp «r, J uly I, IW a. /-«aparad wllk ito 10*7 assmtordaip «»Il to awaeted lit« Paseark Vaflsy Pas« Trophy Mid - Summer Sol« -To Start Aofoft 1 At Riduaaa's Star* Mr Ra.kna*a mt Vsf Vade, Hr. * A ita« a tsto. «a .s a . a , that - ka. Mal tata,ms f fÌNIBlMr* 0*ìa* H HaH *o A«fM l t«< tlliai kfBh't §»» 'm t (t«»' kBjl.^id. «i I» t^'~ » m*** MB î*tooè-: 0 # fop# mb«J In»«* 9 *»* • H i mt mtk Hoj ci mim i' 0 %mw¥ 0. ' f * fV4W *4 ' M^P I Q «*» tvt ••04b r«imo Ito 01 * 1«.ssal . a »J Catigaay «W*. ete.lt, kad II,.,.rd « . iha ¥.„mm~, *d>:..4«i»g Ito I y«^*^.rrt «-.I. a .1*1 ór* to tod to s a .« s Itosa, u* r> • Ha« ito ara alslto mm», and Ito stkawaa Area«, to auidk «*«r Ito tow. ito ----- Ito- Pa.k A. rata, atto «a Ito tots' Oiled f i# Itola sa—d a X Ths ivi *, t. |*tae— r—* * ' toal «s.k ptHihnMi «ka e», to .««y ito lag»« ,, *» «ad lì •f lì. A f*»» U.ktog •rt, sed M autore« (tot. p ■-»«lag torto ky IM aa Ito «tfl ■■aal.aard a . .«•»»•a su.« rto I «al sd» s l .gs I TWO GIRLS CHARGED AS INCORRIGIBLE I ritta». Blat t, •toag i*> ,f ntatasI «kt»««» , A sana» a ■ r. lieatt i P»v+t mi. * 'a * 4 ". a - , i ..... tote* ,as-.. 4 '4mn+§ | o * »MS kme 4 •' U'-vmUNb» •M W t«Of Uo4 IÉS U t * * !fc tr* bmt tsfe.tu.aa,,,.,,,, J. - - *> I * W b BB«f for •f «tosta .rtt. si graal «lato bad P M at Chritd Church. Glen Rtdg* side, ml ^ . wat «re of «to 0aa*«t .aad fire« rua w*r* cars parto-1 aa tedk _______ _ picture«. TV timmu Rax na«devili* the stava* «ad to dad aal kns« haw •íadge Breslin had Sefowit* malyi Mi«. VloU Kn yer of Calumh«. hill 1« «hown on Saturday». Sunday* M had ha**en*d '•« * complaintagainst Purmki and Ohio andMia* Viola Hay«« ofToledo aad HoHdav» The» art. are direct Mr latoy mad* a report af tto a#^ l>* eaar will be heard onThursday arespending a few day* with Mr famn tto Broadway d m houaaa A «ktewt to C .a a W t o r OKI. aad if ""mg in Hackensack hi tto Crimin- aad Mrs. Harry Eriyvf at Ridge uttnmaawt ite * I« prewaatod m «at- called apaa wilt taewar aay aans al C. <yrt before Judge Leydea Hkp#»*ad. w«lr«an» him bark t». «»rt táew atad, if law Chto# I .aidali* «tth Mr. | ari trtt. fa* k.» ad*»OM» id Id. ftaar rear aid asm.. I X * » . 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Page 1: ly n d h u r m p The Commercial Leader - digifind-it.com · ly n d h u r; ? m p V A L L E Y B 3 0 0 .. * * - L Y H D R U R S T . N j The Commercial Leader A N D U S R ID G E R E V

l y n d h u r ; ? m p

V A L L E Y B 3 0 0 . . * * - L Y H D R U R S T . N j

The Commercial LeaderA N D U S R I D G E R E V IE W

A ll of th t Newt im pa r t ia l ly Told■ ~Um Matter, Aug u*t I« . I M I . « B » P a « O S n a l i M k t r M , N n J * *a * y. Ito Art * f K m t A I M

V O L V lI L N a _ 9

RUTH. PATROLMAN Local Maa Arretted POLICE ARE SURE COLLAPSES AFTER Oa a Newark Charte “MYSTERY MAN” IS SHOOTING ROBBER WlU— TO BE IDENTIFIED

l Y N i j m i t s T . N . J . . r a i D A V . j t T Y r . t . r a

Religioni Parade «aal QUESTION OF HEAD

i Officer William G aary a r m l n l_ ——— T Frank J. G row », o f 622 Milton A w - —------

* P k u t m B u rg lar* Attem pting 1 » nue_ on complaint o f N attouuel Alper. Claimed to br ThaataaRob Rutherford Hardware Store » jew eler, o f 207 M arket S tree t, New New YmV W in W as eaWere IHacorerrd By Officer » a n a i t , who ch arge* Groaao with grand Vlait Local M aa— K U MCott a a d W to a ^ A.U” * ^ . . T * U rw ny. Ja n e I I F r a a W earlE scape the Officer Shot and Killed Urosao K . „ arrested on Thursday T reb le .0 “ «* ___ night by Officer Geary on summons — ;— .

S U B JE C T TO

H ulahaa a f

lr e « ^ m a A a a le a ■ * I L m a » — fr i r e w o n u m n o o o r 01

lady 9Í Mt Cane)The annual rpllftoMt festivities in

Uady « t

JANITOR DISCUSSED I BY SCHOOL BOARD

Way to honor of Our Uady a f Mt. C a m e l by F a ll took place on Saturday and Sunatay A venae at Copeland A vana», which waa arti»

tk a lly decora tad lo r the occasion, with colorad p ap ar aad Jap an ese Ian-

New feda f i r K lectnrtaa to Keep Ito Etovttw M a l a r « m laad M ta* Brmtgta I 'p the q a e a lia a of a H r.d Janitor. Mr. Murphy Ktplauaed Thai aa . Etertrirtaa H « U be l a •« * « 0 M a Head Ja a ile . «11 Appointed.

Rib Beatty Cooled PARI AVENUE COALWoo By Local Girl POCKETS ROUSES

IRE OF TAXPAYERSl>T * , f > * * kdtomlag «ha

H EA R T T R O U B L E m* d'' 001 by D e te c t !« F , A. Sm ith. BODY TO B E E X H U M ED IN S E P T . tern , and electric ligh t* of the New ark departm ent. A lper The festival h a s baa« held in Lyad-

of the «W ined th a t Groaao retained a ring So closely do picture* o f Thom a* hurst for thirteen y ean , ami each E ID S AW ARDED Ft Ml. . . 1 1 Ai\ t____ L :_ • U..I..I__ _!___valued a t 175.00 from him.Officer G arret Van Cott,Rutherford Police Department, who shot a youthful bu rglar, last T h urs­day night who w as robbing a hard­ware store in Rutherford, and who A — , n A â n n . u psuffered a nervous collapse following U r r K I l A l l K A i n j

PIE WAGON RUNS FF ROAD, RAM FRONT OF HOUSE

the incident and w as removed to the)St. M ary 's H ospital in P assaic, re­turned to his home on Sunday. On ______Monday he had « r e la p s e , and is still T m A Forr^ (>g , w RWrr KM d Hi,

m . , „ , , 1 • Pwh aad Hounded ia to the H o . -The officer, who is considered to beth e !one of the best path tlmeh T fi the " f Kdwa rd S . i th. Te a rin g Away .

state, and who with Officer Otto Bayer, , o f the Lyndhurst Polier force d r u ' r k captured two of the best known silk

Huluhun, sixty-aeven, an engineer on year the program la about th * sam eth e New York Central Railroad, who as the previoa* year. V . Hal. were »ubmitted for thr maindisappeared about Ju n e 21, corre- On Saturday afternoon, there w as lenattcr of th * seventy foui elect n.- spond with pictures U ken of the man a street parade a t two o'clock The m otor* in the Lyndhurst «-K.h.1 man who w as killed by a fall from electrical d isplay took place at eight tem to the Hoard of Kdurati.wi b . the D. L. A W. Railroad^ trestle on, o’clock. At nina o ’clock, there was a several contractor», a t the meeting W eart Avenue, ahout the sam e tim e fine concert under the direction of o f the board on Tuesday r vn m i( a s Hulahan's disappearance, that th e ! P rofessor Antonio Russ.. At ten The motor question brought m tlocal police believe that the m ystery o'clock, the Saturday 's program w as the question again of a head jam u.i that, surrounds the identity of the concluded with a display o f fireworks, -fo r th. school system , who would man has been cleared up. which were th * finest ever shown in U ke « r e o f them Mr Murphy s a d

Final" identification has rtor yet i Lyndhuist. that In kad been misunderstood mbeen made, but the son o f the dead ° n Sunday morning at ten o'clock, 'th e m ailer o f a head janitor man, Thom as Huluhan. J r . , a keeper solemn High m ass was celrhrated at Tke head janitor would care for in the Tombs Ja i l in New York, will ,h* Mt. Carm el Church, with the Rev Ik*- motors, and thereby do away atth

. . . . . . . . come to Lyndhurst th is week to make Thomas M cDerm ott, of the Sacred an electrician who Is paid to care forAn autom obile accident at the cor- th r identification. Heart Church officiating Comwrt and them The head jan itor would la

The m issing Hulahan was o f the >*arades on Sunday closed thr festival atruct all other jan itors in the car*

A I >r thure« g irl d w m i tto way to man» to n a ti* , gath ered frwaa a t •Wei tto stato to wta th * haaat) n * tost atagvd a t the Rh * Theatre toe* Msdaíesua»

Paaltn* ftenrtoski. pretty eighteen ywar-old bntaaette, ..f Fuartk Street. • a s t o H the pre««a**t e f «en g irls by apertalo*» at the Ito a lre Tha> meant that ahen thè grand Anni

HI m . l K > .« which will appear all Ito wmaaee.» f tto varvaas esnteels .lag e d at tto Rit». Miss ü tw in .k i will to I f ltd hnrst'« reprem ntatl.e

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M al. M A T T I* At. U N L4ID u% KM

will take piace M sd n *.d ay

MAN STRUCK BY BUS IS FINED FOR

***wperty M a s t * is »to bhwhs tiitir 1

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BEING DISORDERLYCorner o f the B aildiag.

SLIG H TLY IN Jl'R K D

build and general appearance * or **’ * • y^ar

thieves, who tried to escape with atruck fu ll o f silk which they had „ „ of R iw rsid e Avrnu<. ^ stolen in Paterson about two years Av(,nu>1 r a |M out the LpM, hurst -ago, w as patroling his beat, and try- « U n i r t » « » . . „ r. n » .sameing doors when he cam e across two vurKt uni i- ' * * ^ inan w^rt up un ^men crouching in the rear of the hard- l l iR v IC* conscious on W eart Avenue. Accord- I V O R I C O N T H E N F Wware store, in a dark alley, which runs “ 11:15 HonA*> man" ing to h i, son he w as on an » > . » 1from Franklin Avenue opposite Kipp . pected visit to Thom as Fahey, o f L A C K A W A N N A K RAvenue, along the rear o f Park Ave- * ‘ ™ck New York W eart Avenue, a relative. t U H M U I W I U W I O I t . IV .nue stcres. I \ | e ^ ^ Company w as forced off The reason that he had not thought

The men started to run and Officer the road * * *“ f“ ° * ? f Thom as Ave- o f inquiring in Lyndhurst was thatVan Cott ordered them to stop. They n.u^ ’. c* usln® , , * P0** ' k is father had not told him o f anyran on and he fired four tim es, killing " * hV rea r wheel and then hounded intended v ia it Neither had Mr.one, while the other escaped. I lee t through a railin g and Fahey been informed o f a viidt.

Officer Van Cott carried the youths I "1 0,^>ed by Edw ard Sm ith, In Hackensack proceedings havebody to the street and placed it in an 1 o f 675 H‘v«,rsid*' Avenue, te an n e been instituted fo r the exhumation ofambulance. The fight w as ju st hack ? " ay. P®rt o f “ * ‘ |,<>nt and side o f the body which w as interred in Pot-of the police station, and Sergeant the ^ int* r - te r ’s Field. Oradell. This will not

W adaaer and * « ito » nI Fik rra ifaed m la n r t M—da> and IYn*d I I » and ’» *< *r * ly lupeuaand *d fa» Npendlag M astri tot I ton s« *nd \* (W c t ia « H l. I'

• * * * ' * '- - » to a » , -«n M t o « ,I* I .M to radniarf la w ha.ito» Ok«lt«if « A l ktmtgm i »i mmmUM

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to i Ik. ,,wl>■— toa» sffie iau

A a unknawn man al th * linw « a s pnkv.1 up ky tto d n n r « f a Hui. a

Tto pivsid.nl ,d t WaM*<na> Hart, Latos, prsstdsal

rua) i d

of themJan itor IV m rrvst o f tto High

School has cared for th * m otor, in that school, bul a s they are n *avery little rare outsld * o f toepm * sadan, un |a t» r d a y n ight, and car . J " U , ’ ' “ "m* ' L * * * * ' “* * * • » • " » a then, clean u N H Y « r> rted to th * W *.i Mu4*on 11-p .la l p iatoci \ • •

This w a* th * - hoihI tim * that hid. nftor to ing i l i w i by a I »ndbur*« . * * ’ W ' * •have toen submitted for tto « .. .h J * r » ) n t y Baa at tto e rw a r a f IM «* ^

. u A. _ TTw hidder. » * » C, H Vanidastrln A vana* and R lv *r*ad* A >*nu*. l a i * , . . . ***■ “ ■*•’*> IW va*k aAccarding to tkn Pyaposrd Plana a of la irrso n ., who agreed to do 11 Idnntltod hi a s s * If la I to p a to * m art. , . , *

New Huilding WIK Br Erected thi for IS M . J Carle y Gill, for »M s * a a local raatdent ^ ‘ W art*, m* .Ito South S id * « I tto. T rack , aad Charles V iaarra, for »«WO Vmm ssaaam atlon by t to hawdtol üîtT T * * * ‘" f d laad

STATION STARTED

the OM S ta lia a a * tto Nortk Side Will He R e-Cuant|»rt*d.

ior o f the house fell from the con­tact.

be done until Stptem ber, in ance with the state laws.

T a i i Driver Picked Up M aa A passin g tax i w as stopped

Migion.1 heard the shot and ran to the street. Officer Van Cott assistedin takin g the youth to the hospital,! Th# truck caught fire, hot ft w as where he w as pronounced dead, and extinguished immediately. Officersthe officer w as kept there for treat- j ^ °hn O’Neil and H enry P eter» Ju n e 21 about fi o'clockment for nervous shock. I answered the call with the am bulance who told the driver that

The other robber was stopped near and found the driver o f th * truck ly<n|C in the road, the fire house on A m es Avenue, but j *n * **8 *tation nearby, suffering the man insensible,again got aw ay, running through the j Trom a bad cut on the thumb, and lo the West Hudsonyard o f the Elks’ Club, but w as final-1 w rist- Officer Peters cleaned and he died a few hours la te r o f a fracly

turn to h is hoiiie. ..........* I Valley B ro o k A v y n f fo r further That the man w as a victim o f foulHe w as arrested and brought back treatm ent. N , *M In the house w as play w as scouted by th * police,

to the Rutherford Police Station , inj “ r»d. Blood stains were found on the ironwhere he gave his nam e a * Vincent _ Th« M r e r o f the t r a ^ t ta JooM h t* * * ” »t the trestU . Also a tu ftWalsh, 1 * y sa r * o U o f W W a l ^ * 1 0 1 IWWvlHk. Tfcs y>* B a k - j«» l * M found. T1m p o t e pm>Sixteenth Street, New York, and th « Com pany haa nfficaa on W right - s w e d that ha had *Upped on the wet dead youth a s John McCarthy, a lso a »d slippedsixteen Jia i- s old, o f Gansvoort s t r e e t „ to Ju d g e thrwigh the girder».

#ecopd ! COURT AVE. TO R E E X TEN D ED

The comm utar« passing the I.vnd- hurst station o f the Loritawanna Rail-

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u * r t ’ l " ’ . * -'*• A u s t in n o i n j u n v a , to w a s b r w a g h l I» t t oI t * a s k e d t h a t i t t o to ld a v e r u n l i l L y n d h u r s t P o l ie * t o a d « |« i a r t * r * a t o r »

* t o a n t i n g w h e n t t o a u a t t v r « I k e l s i M — t o r w a s r a i l e d u p « « l a * «o í t h * t o a d j a n i t o r w o u ld t o t h r a a t o d a m i t o h i m M . » I » r . * l d IKM n o « U t. T r u s t e e s R u g g i r n , U > |H nt> ., b r o k e n b . « e * « r a t t o » In ju r« » * , t o i l

a n d H a r v e y , w * t * a g a i n s t d i d f in d t h a t t h * m a n w a s u n d * r t t o

WÜI to , . in .« « ) k , t a , s rw a t- .« • 2 5 * . U 5 g Mna « p » t o . * . .• r», riaitoarf ik*i ika.*-U.I *nd lk.1 . JL2Í w«aW Aatoriufat* i t o .« k n ml•and and ik*l Ito r .--)a ^»nrarreo by (W r a i l , « ^« • t o the iWtany a n * « f „

. . . » « . v a s « , . » » »...................................................................................................... found «a l that Rm *ki did live *1 thatcaught in E ast Rutherford, a s he »»resaed the Wound tn d took the In- tu red skull He did not regain wm W * * ! — » * « < * «to railroad T to quertUm » f tto legali«y of mM*»««. m U M » ! his w tf* « a s <kMd.s about to board a trolley to re- jurwl " > « to Dr. M oahort office on «dousnesa. 71 H rb m ta g o f th * M n U n g a «-hm.l attonw y * g , ln and to h » 7 < | | r rhitdren f t o wer*

- - - - «on at ruction Of O e new «U lion br.,u jh t up by M r. E lla M F r it t i * , w allingUpon investigation. It w as learned She had a Hipping read which . la te , turn

' M M • hoiao fH the I« V»

that the d igg in g «w ay of t to hank i . County Superintendent W oofer a . When r r r a la r a l an a th * prelim inare work for t to coo ’ » i r t e # that such « * * — r h . « T V r * I r haatnwUMk o f t U * r w rtatioa A» «am« S o f o l . A motion w a. ' * - T ,n /-’

I to a a to o ltion hegtm.

„ _ . tto d w that Diatrtct Clerk DaaUai■ mAMÉop wlH k^ -laM, aad • » th * County *-ir~ ~ ln t«a J bollding '*« rk a n th * M a ^ jla d - a t fa r *m o « t o t

According ta the plan* fo r tto *ta-

Ttowork

and

; L. and W, station In l ’assale contract a lso sta te« that the would begin about Juky first,

tto queition The q u e st i.« |u« t o r f . r tto

manual training .l*p *rtm en t » a s «Is.. •naruMed li . . . ,|*r id *d to pur

load Of m a h o o n , short, which «r» .tr ip s of

from, two to twelve feet Hr

New York City. ’ ’ i Hreslln In the local police rourt on ‘ The next d ay a boy waa found byHe a lso confessed th at he and Me- M™ d* y afternoon a t 3 o ’clock. Officer Henry Peters who had «eeni,,. . . . . . . . ^

C arty belonged to the chicken p u lle r s !, T1’ e .hou*e * hich w» " ,trU rk by the the man fall. He had been la n d in g • * ' l| * » " ^ * * 7 * ngrang in New York. These g an gsters j truc*c next the one in which 'under the trestle a s a protection from • ™ J * r tn «PP^sranco to thr 1»are said to steal poultry from o n e ltwo fmal1 children were burned to the rain, when he saw a man drop dealer and sell it to another at a i de* th about two J^ a r s a m . I to the street.low rate. . I The truck was not injured to any He heard him gasp , “ I’m done -¡"I '"w n two i,, t«p*IVr fee« |,Itv-

When the finger print records o f ! M t,*nt' it w as somewhat dam aged now." A fter telling the taxi driver ^ ¡ 1 is lwdl!!vll i H , r r J B . “ !T ^ U* ' ° f <h* ' h' * l * " ' ” •'<•! Ito'McCarthy and Walsh were traced it on the lt‘a r an<i s sm all #hf h«*y »MH-ame f»*ar stricken and ran f * believe«! that the atottion will Wr materialw a, found that M cCarthy had onU vifc* ot the *t™ ck. away. be m u « to fo re tto w a r ia up The rhfour w eeks ago been released from a Rtu<'k in th* •P oki*- Th'' W j was kept at C ollin '. !?New York Reform atory, while W at.«.I --------- T"_ -B _ . ______ j Morgue and

i x c r L r f c r » “ bo"'ln o u tb o a rd m o to r ’•*' “" — i a ^ * - ^ v i c r = s : ' s s y s r s i s r t i r 1^ S i K S f S & t C " A ® AT YACHT ROUNDTARLECLUB ^ " k" ”' k

and r « r ItotA tan 4ot% |a. and la a d « ! * * , fa *a« a W ills sOHad a see00» talkMig la b f M r *• » owl •'♦w.Un fa r agaaA ag to * maaay f a » , * * J ? 1• •I* Ingsl drtak. and « a g l« rtla g Mo ahlM wa 1 ^ I k A i b l

. . . B r a r e v r n i n m r ' » r - ^ h .

k s mi m s . * r. . ! * ' " * • « » a l i i » « « , I , _

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tto a l Ik *. a —tWmgh« Ikal I« —. i i j . _

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la lilting Ilka« ------ - . -and«

BERGEN COUNTYl ■LEGIONAIRES TO

•* * « V « « « « * i A

Ss.-*» T*• a resMbnt - f p,

CONVENE ON SAT.

tortro ff, ly m lh u r.l,agree,! to fu m i.h ito «awing mater

I .tren u ou . e ffo rt, to i.len-. . ' h* ' ¡imr’ hu* ,hr building will for lrJ «b T T 'tto F u to . “ “made, but all failed * ^ ^ « " « P a n y of V ^ r T k a ^ —

Rep«* • • a l a l i a * , af Ito Ito««« l lg k i M | N t aaaali le g a a a ISss4.

Preaeat I« Ito A a ttaa At Teanvrk <Ha I s t a l l a i Af

'M k » « r » . mm* •hr r « s i kr|Ilf I

r . r * r *- m r t •

i *"**•»« OMsId t o Wtmmtmi —MRITTIM; itlrwad l ia a k s , tad - —.La

. fx#oi Muk * • '- f thirty a t |k l

Am*rlrsi< Is fto n 1 'u .t. Ill IWrgsus a e lt , ja i \ to see him. T h * mother of the McCarthy boy called a t the office o f Prosecutor H art to claim the „ . I . . .body o f her son. Two M arathon Race«

Prosecutor, H art o f Bergen County,! J'T/r Bt!,'rr J" J**9 complimented Officer Van Cott a s a ' „ . JT Newark— Many“ brave and fearless m an” and ad d ed 1 * * * 'that “ it would be better , for the

CLUB ON SUNDAY ENTERTAINED BYMR. HENRY DANTON

_ forI the e xtension o f Court A venue— b r

IVIafield Avenue, where stair« will to built to connert the railroad tracks with I he street ¡and made more con­venient for persons from that part of the toam.

A new station will he built on tto south side o f the tracks, and tto old station will be repaired. Canopies trill

contractwa« « (oral dealer

WlllUm Landell. .if V »He)Avenue * „ awsrdvd Ito r o n t .. , i for cor.structIng a r.wirret* wallthe gruunds o f lb * Je ffe r-m f c L d '

K —¡ T Î Â S ir ”: “,^1^1wall for i n per ruble f , . , i . . . i . * M 'o rd ay al

P 4R A H K t i l l i i l M i »

Hopt» « M itt l*M

E V E N T 2:39 O 'CLOCK INptrlrt O crK !>snton.

A fifty mile outboard m otor boat C EL EB R A T IO N O F 72d BIRTH D AY ,h' " '« ran ee to the trains

per ruble f , . . | charge w per Step Angel,,« ,« .«1 1angel.., ,,f Thom «. Avenue was ito next lowest bidder

also be built to extend tto léngth of ,n r Ito p.,.i>|I Ka tint ranea ... .k . . —i— . jani tor was received

e«*h ly itwin I

Program -Y o rk - ---------Entriea Ixieal Club Enjoyed All llay Outing

to Ito Highland« and A«hury Park i A« tto Gueat* o f Their President.

country i f more officers woiild do a s F IR ST

break 'in to a ' h a n lw a r e b ^ to re U * !" - 1! A f i , ly m ,,e outboard m otor boat C EL EB R A T IO N O F 724 HIRTHIIAY r V - ■"•"■nee u . ,ne .ram s At prea- ,

^ r e f i r e s ^ ’ d T s X c ^ ” « ,h r < , “ i “ n to S i tk T % £ £ * ^ ^s min it i better to sh*«Yt «nH kill Pro* nim fo r tk f outboard motor car- On Thursday. Henry Danton, our w**«ther. ^ , _____than to let the man escape to oo^sib lv 'nival U> ^ Sunday by tho popular D istrict C lerk ond President n* * r h s* bw u un<W . * * t%Mtm * • * * u ’ t«k * Hoe*kill some innocent nera^L ” Lyndhurst Yacht and B oat Club on o f the Lyndhuret Round Table Club consideration for tto p ast several )WI . . s * r e * . i i .hj,

V n T t t ^ health for th i P* “ ^ « « <h- ^ “ > •>> members of t to f m n hut no real a c t ! . * w „ u k en by .. T - f II »00about nine mnnths f The race is a free-for-all. It will club a t an outing to the seashore in **•* railroad company, until sn acei-h e ^ t trouble and w as ' »U rt ■» th' Club h<1U!* ^ celebration of his birthday. * ■ * • '•P I * '' '- ' • ' rtatl.m , when .doctor mit to “ f , ? e i o f Court Avenue, and the course will The party left Lyndhurst at A V"""» * •* 'ni«re,i. and a m a .o v e r ta x 'h is stivmrth l i , ", take the contestants, who according o'clock in the morning and made ( t . meeting was railed to insist ..|»>n pro-excited a t the time o f the trilling * ” < to the n c * committee are many, first stop at Atlantic Highlands where tection. Mayor Wood« then demandedIhe ^ are v in e of the ■ > •« * ,h - ^ « . i c . through Newark bathing was enjoyed in both tto « * - railroad c.m oany u k . fc,me «

would, have been a job for two men Pet" n ’. „ . I’" ' I ™ u . .'’ I " " ^ ’T T y «Ut^rn prom l— I newto have done. These two things, and A ’. i l " i !T ° ' ” “1* ‘n ‘ mthe additional one o f knowing that he V " “ * * * they were treated to an exceptionallykilled someone sent the officer to the onl/ ’ “ " I ' ' * " ^ r t . , t « " ' *h..re dinner

house, to the ( entral Railroad A fter a short sight seeing trip ofThe / return will Ashury the

tionlxM ot- ____ _ , ____ oflotH*4o| the onnukl r»(i»*Mi-d>

M o*« t *«mmoitiWf I k n m V h é e i •wMHf. ••'d # W e * mtHI auti * » » « IjwiM fUirt« •■Kp#i tlfept .«**1 • t t^ftpr uVUoè In tKv •fVvfti«'*! I«*

mue| 1 ,4,) ^ Ihim«»o# » ^ » li» » f Alni !•4W«r»« K«|»..'fio i»f • .unm illor« »m»!thr iRftolUllitfi «» t Ü W »i* « ill ot*#

Awwp «If i a » « to s * . Ik* p a t o « * i f « a r i and Jé, A t

towkeli h a . . I » « ," and IVikaa.

All e f Ik* .a^ aa^ a tl^ M ^■MMto dal «,4 m m t t o Mtaa «# « 1

• * — * • . - T z * : ^hra^ffct e * | <h( r * „ # lk. , * - » k * l . Itom . . . ;ma n . * * r l„ ,| r t a a l l^ ar

l i t s l II — a .s.aiid

hospitalOfficer Van Cott is m arried, and is

the fath er o f six children, ranging from fifteen years to about one year "Id., He. had been a member o f the Rutherford police force for seventeen V a is , and is highly thought o f by • very member of the fore * a * well a s , the town officials.

OLD MAN CHARGES YOUNG MAN HIT

HIM WITH HAMMER

Bridge in Newark, T h e /retu rn will Ashury the club m embers went In be made to the G regory Avenue,con- bathing at this beach and left far trol in P assa ic , and the finish will Newark about- fi o'clock. In Newark be at the club house. the birthday was further celebrated

Handsome loving cups will be the with ' « theatre p a r t ) ; listening to prixes to the winner*. The runners the broadcasting o f the Tunney- up will «Iso receive expensive prixes. Ileeney bout ; and a late a fte r theatre

The outboard motor carnival is not dinner!- The party reached Lyndhuret to be confused with the annual re- ab»ut midnight a fte r a most enjoy- g a tta that is held by the club That able day.will be held in Septem ber The day w a . ideal for saach an

Sunday's races will be M other pro- o u tin g ,. being sunny «nd warm from gressive step for the local boat club, early morning until night and the

It was the first to see the p o s .i-■ gn ests of Mr Danton felt that a more bilities o f the Pasaair, and i t ,started enioyabl. day could not poaafhly hkV' the parade th at now each Sunday been em anged T h is Is,

AUTO DRIVEN BY WM. LAHEY HITS

100 desk» at o m ot , President ftr.dr «ri « s s .to *o . and V ic Pre.idvnt J . « . ^ I ' . . I . , a . I , pre#iflo«t

CHIEF T. UNDELLS RETURNS TO WORK

FULLY RECOVEREDj The many friend. In Lyrafkurd .d j < h l*f TK..ma. Iaiiwl*lla uf Ito l.yiai j hur.t Poltre lirp .rlrne.il a a . .

5 YEAR OLD BOY Z Z S f t t' , i l ln r .. .if ~ mmmkm____,--------- <---:

f»n Miaula« «fUnaMta, Chief d e li, occupi*.! hi. seal to u d * JudgeJohn J Itresiin, J r , m tto i .^ *l c « ir t and d ealt' oat ) « . l ic * In ik.•’•fen.1. 1. „ f (h , la « t„ I fiM ikvf..

Thr , h i*f Ha. torn a .fam iliar figar. tn tto Lyndkars* p.. I a * p *r *» n .l f..r seven '.-I > e . r*. hr ginning a . . ^ , t rolm .i m J * « a . r y * . | » | | p „ , éfew > r .r . to lr .»1 Ito p a **m *n l u l w a. thr-1, m ad* . W rtor ry rb . « , r Lyndhurst’. I r a i . A m at that k a d H * a a . then promoted a * r g * .n l a » l u p .« tto dratk of Chief Mariai! re to « « . promoted la fhimt M tto d*

Mr. Ijahey M a . l a a a a r * Thai H* Had Hu Ito (M id aad Told tto Polie. T h .i He INd N al K a a « II« Had H«pp*aaed.

IKlY R E C EIV ED C I T ON I.E•.On S atu rd « ' evening a t «bout

to Ml p M William J L a hay o f *?<> Lyndhurd Avenue, w a. driv in g M. car w*'sl im Ktngdahd Avenue, and

the «ecom f when .taa jt W i fret from the for-Joseph Sefowitz, six ty years of brings m yriad craft upon tto old tim e that tto Lyndhurst Rownt Table ner o f J*ro«pect l*!»re « man himned

* 1fe o f 719 Kingaland Avenue, filed, river. The Motor C arnival will to n a b h a . been the g u e d o f Mr Dan ',n hi* running teard and informed » complaint in the local police court 1>nr ”»f the bigge«t thing« o f its kind ton on his M rlhdav. la«t yerr being him ’ bet to had Just struck a child■igainst Stanley Buneaki. and hi a ever to be held on the P as«aic ratertain rd «t Readier. Rear1- T h l. Mr l « t o y Immedistely went back ____*if«> of 715 Kingaland Avenue for as- The m arathon to tto B attery la a threatens to become a yearly outing tn th« scene of the accident and found ^ * geaw a•«1111 and battery. long grind, and only the fittest boats for the i lo b and all tto member» the toy__Meedlnr frrop Cirts on »to

At the Police Court on Monday, th. will survive However, some of the voice their hop* that it m ay to an and neck T S* toy ’ s father.■•Id man said that the argum ent «tart- premier races of the country are e», annual pleasure fo r many je a r . to J » m *a florre a s - nearby, and identl rd over a dog, and Mr Buneski struck tered, and it is expected that tto com*. \ j fted tto child a . h i. son Tony, five

‘ . — ..—.-a -—,-.----- pear. »Id o f 03 M^adcUalr. NewarkD a w T f . 1 . 1 . 1 Mr Ijihrv and tto f s 't o r t.—k thei% e x i n e a i r e to v u . w w .r * ■ h . » p« « i «n p a *

n - raie where to » « . .re .taal few ttoHenry M rC tae, m udenl.al eWs a», his naek and leg H tank

eight d ite to a 1» dnaa the rarta «a

him with * broom on t to arm . and race that liunesld hit him with a hammer.* ' ‘d threw the hammer at him, and » —• knocked him do*m.

A Doctor from out o f town who ap- l»-ared in Lyndhurst a t that- time * T»mu«ed the man and found welts , »u n from the bfoom Tind " r ‘ i**a.

'•uTeiki u id that he had been a

arili to made in fa st time ----

W EDD ING ANNOUNCED

Mr

'"’kW» for twenty yearn, and hr*4 in Lvndhunt fo r

Mr. and Mr». Theodore Smith.2f,2 Stuyvesant Avenue, announce «to -manager wishes to state that ttom arriage o f their daughter. V er* Rex Theatre. E ast. Rutherford I« try- tto He «tontr-> ndolyn to GlBtert I V n iH P r » . lag !t, uTrr..^ !.. p»4iae fts p atroat h is h *n * Tn V e s ,. >t ton. of 10« DeUfield Avenue, on and are open for s u g g e s t i .« . Mr Isatoy told A lr*rThuraday evening. Ju ly t*th . at eipht The Photo P lavs th at are to in g maA. tto htva^igaUan.

•W . •ine* to t o a s e . pair.de . on p,I f II

f tu r f Iand*t1s i . .*ry |».«o»i*r « i o la.dk tto a d n s k n A I to i s « ir. 1 with a ltor. ato . tosa nevw* tod «a I . up"*' hrm for lam^tary With Ito s4

to U just, thaaugk awasN* tot. is l a o o a r i , u d - . i, . a k. alw a, « .« t . kdtol H* t o . toea w l m t g far • •

Tto |iar*.U if ito A te r a a á I egt.,«, t '" d . stài Ito 'kaaltiary -f Ito ISmiI « « lll atart al sia n '.W k

* I. n-. -tara l i a d ì '* gì.ea . t Vetri su . ftaa* «hi. k a . Il to M tua e t I.V s dtnosr Ito l'ste. l ì . t rirn. ! ila, . mg a}.1 . « rnp*pM r . .. irighi until IMld'<Ogl t

A . S reward for winning «to «haaa. fd><n.bip of tto .A met Iran 1 agí. ai Jan e-r ItaMhnll laagaaa in Hargaat I s * » t . i to Park Junto#., «f Malto.fard will to .w anted . lr -p h y aaad uadlslA nal n a o to r . a f tto l*asn « il l to gt**« •.«avenirs

T to I t s . . « . v e i l at p.Car will to awarded Ito Posi h a .in g Ito largasi parees. « . * * ,,f h , « . « k , , , ia g » . ! .tareling regtalsrv l al Ito y ^ o a s lu a i

T to P..M having Ito targasi p . . ran iags I s r r e s a m Matmtorehlp «r, J uly I, I W a . /- « a p a ra d wllk ito 10*7 assm tordaip «»Il to aw aeted lit« Paseark Vaflsy Pas« Trophy

Mid - Summer Sol«-To Start Aofoft 1

At Riduaaa's Star*Mr Ra.kna*a mt V sf V ade, Hr. *

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TWO GIRLS CHARGED AS INCORRIGIBLE

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bad P M at Chritd Church. Glen Rtdg* side, ml^ . wat «re o f «to 0aa*«t .aad fire« rua w *r* cars parto-1 aa tedk_______ _ picture«. T V tim m u Rax na«devili* the stava* «ad to dad aal kns« haw

•íadge Breslin had Sefowit* malyi Mi«. V loU Kn yer o f Calumh«. hill 1« «hown on Saturday». Sunday* M had ha**en*d '•« * complaint against P urm ki and Ohio and Mia* Viola Hay«« of Toledo aad HoHdav» T h e » art. are direct Mr la t o y mad* a report a f tto a#l>* eaar will be heard on Thursday are spending a few day* with Mr famn tto Broadway d m houaaa A «ktewt t o C . a a W t o r OKI. aad if

""mg in Hackensack hi tto Crimin- aad Mrs. Harry Eriyvf at Ridge uttnmaawt i t e * I« prewaatod m «at- called apaa wilt taewar aay aansal C.<yrt before Judge Leydea

Hkp#»*ad.w«lr«an» him bark t». « » r t táew atad, if law

Chto# I .aidali* «tth Mr. | ari trtt. fa* k.» ad*»OM» id Id. ftaar rear aid asm.. I X * » . J» a a .t «reW yaa w

al * n llaraaad A rena. lia s a* * aaaaat».- — — —a - , aaaa aaM Ad is aa faltow tag »aga

Mu* «aree««* Tb a a a 'a f Ctoraga p . atto r e a t o a l tto tom a - f Misa Kttoi a «aw mm mi rtoto«

t o t M m Cart A b ata to a f U i ptoa. is HaO a g to t aaatoe M .. h , As*at*a. ‘ aaaa Chula, «f l . . w * . l a l a t a ,

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THE COMMERCIAL FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928

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R I C H M A N ’ S552 V a lle y B rook A ve., L yndhurst, N . J.

L A ST F E W D A Y S O F T H IS

W H IT E G O O D S SA LE

Seamless Bed Sheets, 72x90. Hemmed ready for use. 99c

Pi I!<m

81x90 Pick wist Sheets, heavy quality. Reg. $1.69. Sale 95c.

Crib Blankets, Pink and Reg. 69c, Sale }5c Bathing Caps 10c

Blue.

Pure Linen Glass Tow les, Reg. 39c. Sale 5 fò r ^ 1.00

r Cases for >1.00

M wses dresses, 16 to 20. Bili n Vanety, ¿1.49

Ladies Vests in extra heavy Ray- U iltiC silk, Ret,'. S Í.W Sale 79c

Men's Broad Cloth Pajamas, Rig $2 .00, Sale >1.69

Mjn s Silk Rayonne 2 pair for 45c

Socks

Linen Fimsh^y Kitchen Towels. Reg. 29c, Sale 6 for >1.00

Bathing Suits, 59c to 98c

y piece Ruffledsize,

Curtains;79c

fullBoy's Sport Blouses and Shirts, in Blue, Tan, White and fancy Broad Cloth, Reg. $1.00 Sale 49c

Criss Cross Curtains, Reg. $2 TO. Sale, >1.)9

--fernen UU*. Towek,-Reg. ttay!^ V 3Sh--SuiWr-98c; Sale, 59c yd.

Boys' and Girls’Sees 2 to 12; Reg.

Union Suits, 79c; Sale 49c

Silk Rayonne, all colors, for slips. J5c yd.

Best

French Voil, 40 inches wide, all colors, 25c yd.

Flowered Voil, latest patterns. Reg. 79c yd. 3 yards >1.00

tion of fabrics, button on middle», loti'.' pants Sailor Suit- Sizes

3 to 9, 79c to >1.49

Ro 1 ,md Girls' Sweaters Silk ânq cpttçrti itiixture. Attractive TVsiVi'i.v ■ Rei; $2 49; Sale, >1.25

Lyndhurst Very Well Represented at the Y. P. C. U. Convention

Lyndhurst is being well represented

Mr. and Mrs. J. Latsha and Friends Returned From Two Weeks Tear

_______________ .. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Latsha withat the convention of the Young I'eo- their daughter, M argaret Ameliapie's Christian Union of the Heed Memorial Church. This is the thirty- sixth national convention and will open Ju ly 26 and will cloBe on Ju ly 80, a t the Temple o f Music Conneaut Lake, Park, I*a.

The convention will bring together 2,500 delegates from fifty-eight Pres- byterials in the United States. The Lyndhurst delegates belong to the Hudson Presbyterial, which will make

Pico Edge Silk Hose, & /i to 10 Reg. $1.00, Sale 59c

New T929 patterns, 80 sq.; fast j color Percales. Reg. 39c. Sale, 25c j

Ladies' Chemises in Fancy Vo Reg $1 49; Sale >1.00

Boys and Girls 2 (o 12. 25c,

Overalls, sizes 79c to >119

Dotted and figured crepes, silk 1 and cotton mixed. Reg. 98c yd.

3 yds. >1.00

Silk Brassier Bandettes, all colors, all sizes. Reg. 79c; Special, 29cGirdles and Corsets, all sizes >1.00

Flowered Dimities, finest quality, fast colors, reg. 59c, Sale, 35c

Women’s Wash Frocks and House- Dresses, Sizes 16 to 44 6? 46 to 5 2

Linen . . . . . . ........ $.139Percale................. 1.00Dimity ............ 1.00Fast Color Organdy 1.00

Tot’s Dresses and Panties. Size- 2 to 6 .. Beautiful Assortment

69c to >1.49

Satin Brassier*. Reg. <«c; Sale 49c•s Alt Tex Reg. $1.00 ;

Union Suits. Sale, 75C

«’ Summer Drawers, open, length, lace trimmed. Reg

75c; Sale, 39cSilk Baronet Slips, all colors, Reg. $ 1.

Sizes 36 to 44 75; Sale, >1.00

40 indi dotted Vail. Reg. per yard, 3 yds. 50c

39c

Belts 5, 10, I f an d 25c

Children's Slips, 25c to 98c

Men’s Union Suits, Reg. $1.00, Sale 48c

Ladies Night G ow ns, regular extr.i sizes, in crepe, unis'

voil, .ill colors 69c to >1.00

Inianil.inj

Pure Silk Ladies Hose, full fash­ion, all sizes, all shades, >1.00

Ladies’ Best Quality Bloomers, same as Glove Silk, Reg. $2.00

Sale, >1.00

Sh eet and Chiffon Ladies Hose, Reg. $2.49; Sale, >1.39

Men’s Black Working Socks, sizes 10 to ll*/2, 2 prs. for 25cF leered Organdy. Reg.

Sale, 35c yd59c,

L atsh a of 278 Livingston Avenue, ac­companied by former District Clerk William J. Liston, and Mrs. Liston, of 321 Tontine Avenue, returned S a t­urday evening from a motor tour of 2,465 m iles.

Leaving here on the afternoon of Ju ly 7, the party motored a s fa r as Plainville, Conn., where they stayed the first night. They continued through Connecticut and Rhode la­

the trip by auto, Daniel Pattison o f land and along the Cape Cod Canal Fern Avenue, will lead the auto cara- in M assachusetts, spending the sec- van. : 1 ond night a t Lexington.

The following program will lie car- Head in g northward the next point ried out: j of interest w as a climb into the gorge

Saturday, Ju ly 21— Leave New of the L o st River on a mountain at York and drive to V alley Forge where North Woodstock, N. H. Leaving they will spend Ju ly 22. Monday, North Woodstock early in the mom- Jul.y 23, leave Valley Forge in the ing the famous Indian Head of the morning and arrive at G ettysburg White1 M ountains and other scenes for luncheon and v isit the places o f were o f interest until the party interest in the afternoon. The bat- reached Fabyan. Here the party tlefield a special attraction. Ju ly 2 4 ,1 went with a group of forty on ' a leave early in the morning for Pitts- sight, seein g train to the foot of burg and, at noon start for New Mount W ashington, where a change Castle, Pa., where the delegates will w as m ade to the coaches of the cog- be entertained overnight by the wheel train to take them up to the Beaver Presbyterial. Thursday July top o f th is wonderful peak, 6,294

I 2fi, leave New Castle in the morning feet above sea level. With a luxuri- for Conneaut Lake Park at which ant growth of beautiful evergreens place th< v will arrive at about noon, at the foot of the mountains the

The thirty-four delegates from tfvTinant’ riTe gfadually (lecreased-untii - Hudson Presbyterial will wear vests there was only a stunted growth o f of blue and gold (their colors) with shrubbery, and finally none at all. the word Hudson in gold letters, cres-! One could notice the increasing tent shape across the shoulders. I rarity of the air also as the ascent

There will be several notable speak- was made. Beautiful flowers bloomed ers at the convention among them along the railroad near the foot of will'be Daniel P,.ling, president of the ¡the mountains but as the top was to the slaves in the south to come International Society of Christian En- reached only rocks* could be seen, ixcross the Mason and Dixon Line to deav.tr and editor of the Christian Large patches of snow could be seen j Safety in the north.Herald; Robert E. Spear, missionary on the several peaks, and the local A trip through the Cumberland statesman and former moderator of party handled snow balls on the Valley of Pennsylvania brought the

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the Presbyterian General Assembly.Topics of live interest will he dis- breezes

cussed by the y o u n g people at group conferences in the morning sessions.Some topics for discussion will he the wet and dry issue of the present po­litical responsibility of the young

twelfth of July, where the were blowing and an

coldover-

coat and a roaring fire in the open fireplace were quite in place. Only a few could be found on the moun­tains. A restaurant on the summit of the mountains "supplied the noon

people for law enforcement and tem-1 day meal for all who took the trip perance education. the top, which was above the

Th«- following Lyndhurst young clouds. Views which were grandly

tourists to Harrisburg, where Mr. and Mrs, Liston were shown about the capitol of the Keystone state. A drive northward along the Susque­hanna River, with a view of the Rockville bridge, the longest stone arch bridge in the world took the party to the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Latsha in Dauphin County. After a short visit with the home folks

people are with the Hudson delega- superb greeted the eyes of the sight the final lap of the tour was beguntion representing Lyndhurst: M iss! seers on every side during the sevAnna Mitchel of Lake Avenue, Miss pra> hours spent on .the top of Mount Muriel Olenday of Lyndhurst Avenue,! Washington, and at 2 in the after- Miss Edith Neuhauser of Weart Ave-'"001» the descent was begun on the nue. Miss Neuhauser Is vice presi- same ('°K wheel railway. While de-dent of the Hudson Presbyterial; Jo­seph Aldridge of Jay Avenue, presi­dent of the local branch and Daniel V n t th o n o f Fern ^venue, vice presi­dent of the local branch of the Young People's Christian Union.

Forty-one ladies of the W. C. T. V. motored to Nyaek on the Hudson on Tuest lay and. enjoyed a picnic at the Tamp of Mrs. Ranter.

Hcending one a gain got a vtew of the scenes which were so much enjoyed while going up, of mountains and trees, patches of snow, clouds, sun­shine nnd all th#* grandeur of the wonderful mountains.

A thirteen mile drive through the woods of the White Mountain region and other ever /changing scenes of nature greeted the party as they

Ladies 0,1 to Jackson, N. H./wfiefr?

at 8 o’clock on Saturday morning ’from the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Boyer of Gratz, Pa., a sis­ter of Mrs. Latsha, and coming through Mauch Chunk, and the Dela­ware Water Gap, the tourists were 'back on Saturday evening, with vis­ions of many wonderful things in our own U. S. A. and our neighbor, the Dominion of Canada, passing be­fore them as they look over the days of travel over the North American "Highways north and south seem to meet, follow] the travellers in their automobiles at |

s lo p E n g in ee r , o n f ile in tiu- iaffiHi o f t i •- T o w n s h ip C le rlL w h ic h plan.-» a n d s p e o flea t io n s a r e h e n tb y a d o p te d .

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la id o r c o n s t r u c te d o n b o th s id e s o f s a id S tre e t , b e tw e e n s a id a c co rd in g a n d in c o n fo r m ity w i th p la n s a n d a p e c ': tt e a t io n s th e r e fo r , mad«- b y T h o m a s K I {owe. T o w n s h ip E n g in e e r , o n tile in tin* office o f th e T o w n s h ip C le rk , w h fo h p l a n s a n d sj>eeiA cation.s a r v h e re b y a d o p te d .

I'A V K M K .N 'T4. T h a t s a id S tre e t , b e tw e e n th e a f o r e ­

s a id p o in ts , I*- jp tV M WiUl vix in c h b i ­tu m in o u s m a c a d a m p a v e m e n t , f ro m ‘g u t ­t e r to a f f W a in j t to a n d in < *n-foT nfity w i th p la n s a n d s p e c if ic a tio n * th e r e fo r , m a d e b y T h o m a s F . B ow e. T o w n ­s h ip K n g ip e e r , o n file in t h e office o f th«‘ T o w n sh ip C le rk , w h ic h p la n s a n d speei* c if le a t io n s a r e h e re b \ a d o p te d .

T h a t th«* H o a rd <>f C o m m is s io n e r s s h a ll , b y re s o lu t io n , d i r e e t th e T o w n s h ip C le rk to a d v e r t is e fo r - b id s . , o r p r o p o s a ls f o r s a id w o rk a s h e re in b e fo r e s e t f o r th , to I*- s u b m i tte d to t h e s a id B o a r I a t a

‘r e g u la r m e e t in g th e re o f , a t s u c h t im e a n d p la c e a s in s a id r e s o lu t io n s h a l l l»e fixed . S a id a d v e r t is e m e n t s h a ll b r ie f ly d e s c r ib e th e d i f f e r e n t k in d s o r c la s s e s o f w o rk a n d Ih* p u b l i s h e d - a t lea * t tw ic e in th e S o u th B e rg e n Rag!** a n d C o m m e rc ia l l e a d e r . n e w s p a p e r s p u b l is h e d o r c i r c u la t in g w i th in s a id T o w n sh ip , th e f ir s t p u b l i ­c a t io n to b»> a t l e a s t t**n d a y s p r io r to th e d a te f ix ed f o r r e c e iv in g sn i I p io p o s - i ls

fi. T h a t t h e s u m o f i- here«a p p r o p r i a t e d f o r s a id im prov* n e n t ■*,_ a fo llo w s : $1.'»0.— f-rr s a id g r a d in g s *00. f o r s a id s id e w a lk s : f o r s.* I c u r b

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o f i n te r e s t n o t e x c e e d in g s ix p e r cen t, p e r a n n u m . S a id n o te s o r b o n d s s h a ll he in s u c h fo rm a n d is s u e d f o r s u c h p e rio d , n o t e x c e e d in g s ix y e a r s f ro m d a te t h e r e ­o f a s th e B o a rd o f C o m m is s io n e r s sha ll d e te r m in e b y re s o lu t io n . N o n o te o r bond s h a l l b e re n e w e d f o r m o re t h a n s ix y e a rs »»on« in « u.i>.e o f th e o r ig in a l issu e .

T h e a to r e a a id a p p r o p r i a t i o n is to a p p ly to lo ca l im p ro v e m e n ts , to w it, g r a d ­in g , c o n s tn ic t iv u o f c o n c re te s id e w a lk s , • o rb , g u u e i a m i m a c a d a m p av em en t« a s h e re in c n tc n p ’ te-.' a n d a n a s s e s s m e n t is here.*»ft* r t e U ied f o r th e c o s t o f th e c u n s t r u c '.o n <*f s a id s id e w a lk s upon th*- r e s p e c th * r* I ’ve» i t r e a l e s t a t e In p r o ­p o r tio n to t t f /• .out' o f m o n ey expend*»«) f o r s a id >. Je .»Ik ? tn fr o n t o t e a c h o f s a id p>-sp* o t iv e j • o p e r t i e s a n d f o r sa id g ra d in g , c u rb , p u t t e r a n d m a c a d a m on p ro p e r ty tn th* v ic in i ty o f F i r S tre e t b e n e f l tte ! o r i n ’-ea se d In v a lu e b y re a so n th e re o f , a s p ro v id e d b y law .

A n y th in g n o t c o v e re d b y th is o rd i ­n a n c e ah -.ll b d e te r m in e d a n d provid* I fo r b y r*,-s< iu t" » n .

10 T h a t t h i s o r d in a n c e s h a ll t a k e e f ­fe c t t»*n da.v a f t e r th e p u b l ic a t io n th e re o f aft* r i t s f in d passsu re .F in a l ly p . sed J u ly 16. 1928.

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f C o m m is s io n e r s o f th e T o w n sh ip o fin d g u t t e r a n d $ 1100. f a r s a id mi.- cad .-where east a n d west a n d w -n d - fn r - ti th é r neeese^-py- ex pons« s in c Jn - | L<y iL jlhurat in t h è cV m n ty o f B e rg e n a t ____

n e c tio n th e r e w i th . . j a r e g u la r m«!«‘t in g o r t h è B o a r d h e ld o nIn o r d e r to t e m p e r a r i l y f in n n c e t h e l M o n d a y . th è I fitli o f J u ly , 1928, a n d

s a id Im p ro v e rn e n é s a n d to m e e t th è a f o r e - l » i l i f a k e e ffe c t a s p ro v M e d In a n d b> s a id a p p r o p r l a t i o n s , T h e T o w n s h ip o f- | th*- l.ast s e c t io n o f s a id o rd in an e© .ftffs season of the year,

from TiVndhurst who attended were Mrs. F Voil of Kingsland Avenue and Mr*. Thomas Walsh of Jauncey Avenue,

Plans were made for an o u t in g o t the W. C. T. U. on August 21 to Sparta, N. J., at which any member of the organization is invited to at­tend.

- o -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritter and

family of Post Avenue have returned from a vacation spent in Connecticut.

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another niRht was spent with friendly New Kniylaml people.

Proceeding on to Canada the party had their first meal in the neighbor •country at Coaticook, Quebec. Night fall found them in the French village IN MEM ORIAMof Princeville, Quebec. For some ' In loving memory of our dear littletime no one could be found • who' daughter and sister, Margaret E. H. could understand a word of English. 'Cameron, who died July 27, 1926. Finally one who understood a little re­directed the party to the Hotel Mar- No one knows the silent heartaches chanil, but there similar troubles only those who have lost can tell of I were encountered. A brother-in-law the grief that is borne in silence, for; of the proprietor acted as interpreter the one we loved so well, days of sad- and a bargain was made for the *>«•*» still come o’er us. Hidden tears j night's lodging, and an evening meal '1° often flow. Memory keeps you a l-! was served. After retiring for the ways near us, though you died two | night the French folk of the village ago.gathered at the hostelry for an eve-j

! phar H b o r r r ,- f t t- -Mii-h (w -r-■ N . J . , .Ju ly I f ith , 192^.so rts o f c o rp o r a t io n n s th* Hoar*! o f Kv o r d e r o f t h e B o a r d o f C o m m is s io n e rs C o m m is s io n e r s m a y . f ro m l i m e 't o tin» . o f th e T o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u r s t . / d e te r m in e a n a m o u n t n o t exc**edin*r t h e T W iM IN IC K J . L IV E L L I/s u m h e re in a p p r o p r i a t e d a n d i s s u e te m - J T o w n sh ip C le rk ,p o r a r y n o te s o r b*>nds t h e r e f o r a t a r a t e 1

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ning dance. After this was over> the doe-rs nf -the—hotel were -bolted^ for the night and two huge dogs kept

| their guard until morning, when at j fi o’clock the local tourists were once ! I more on their way.

A ferry boat across the St, Law-1 I rence from Levis to Quebec brought [the party to a city of the French.J Here however, persons' speaking En- ! glish were found in hotels and stores, j The cantilever bridge, the Chateau | Frontenac, and the Plains of Abra­ham, with a visit to the spot where

j Wolfe met his death were of great | interest to the travellers. A visit to l Montreal and a sight of the beauti- j fill government buildings at Ottawa,1 Ontario, lent their touch of interest j to the tour through Canada.

A boat ride of nine miles through j the Thousand Islands of the St. I.awrenco from Oananoque, Ontario,

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n u e o n th e s o u th w e s t to d e a d e n d o n th e n o r th e a s t , h e g ra d e d to I ts e n t i r e w id th .

to Clayton, N. Y b r o u g h t the rmrtv •cwrdlmr to and In conformity with th« hn<*lr IT o A A, . . 1 , r y -Krade established thereon, as shown bynacK to tne u . S. A. Alexandria Bay the grade c*r profile map thereof, hereto? and Watertown N. Y., Rochester, fiJJ® an<! on ln the TownshipOswego, with many other scenes o f * ’ s i d e w a l k sn o r t h e r n New York s ta te irreeted the 2 That. concr«t6 s id e w a lk s b e l a id o r ♦ ♦ Tv • \ greeieu tne Co « s tru c te d ... .o n F i r S tre* t . b e tw e e n - th et o u r i s t s o n t h e i r w *y t o N i a g a r a ^ n f o re s a ld p o in ts , a c c o r d in g to a n d In co n -' Falls. i fo r rn i ty w i th th e p la n s a n d s p e c if ic a tio n s

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seen not only in their natural heauty but also when lighted up at night, the man-made colors seem ing to vie with' the God-given rainbow.» which one saw during the day.

Buffalo, K. V., Erie, and Meadviile, Pa., were aloi^g the route to P itts­burgh. Here* the party witnessed a parade held in celebration o f the opening of a npw highway from Grandview Avenue to the city.“ Step on the g a s ” seemed to be the most fam iliar cry o f the traffic policeman, all of whom wjere anxious to have the m otoring public kept moving rapidly; no . signs lim itin g1 speed to twenty m iles in the smoky I city. |

The eastw ard trip via the Lincoln Highway from P ittsburg to Cham- bersburg, Pa., w as a continuousroand o f ever increasing wonderful scenic beauty. At one Alleghany mountain summit there w as a view of fifty miles and one could see land J}- M aryland, and WestVirginia. Mountains and valleys added charm to the view.

The night of Ju ly 18 w a* spent at the Parnell House, ju st off the Lin­coln Highway, near Cham ber,burgThis house was built several v e a r * .agt) a t the foot o f the P arnell Moun­tain, and commands a view of the Shenandoah Valley which extends through Maryland and Virginia. D uring the Civil W ar s i g n a l , flash-.! from the Parnell Mountains

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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER. FRIDAY, JULY 27. I « *

Mrs. Scully Pu m Away h ltY . Howl

E ku trD cb G n ciway a n . I. Hospital a Birthday PartyF a f l M f l M t M a n t a » n r ma^ u , ^ h u » m a . m b •<

Mr«. Acta Scully, wife of Ju n e* 100 Rutherford Avenue entertained Scully, of 100 Clinton Terrmce, psaaed at their home on Tuesday i f t t iw o n away « Bellevue Hospital on S stu r- in honor of the u x th birthday of thMr day, from complication* which act in daughter Eleanor M u . following an operation for goitre. TSr ^ p w tti | , dwoeated

Mrs« Scul.y had been ill for som»* for the occasion and the table v«* ume before going to the hospital fo r ; decorated in pink with a white cake the operation. She seemed to improve an<1 pink candles. There were bsl

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after the operation w as performed at the hospital la st week.

On Wednesday she suffered a re­lapse, and on Saturday passed aw ay.

She is survived by her husband, and two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Scully had no children.

Funeral services were held from the Fitzpatrick Funeral Home' in New York. Interment will ta k e place in Brooklyn.

rK A T H LE E N A . F IS H E R , R A .

O rganist a t M. E . Church Associate of the American

Guild of O rganists Announces the Opening

of C lasses in Pianoforte and Organ Harmony

F o r Advanced Students and beginners

A ddress 454 Stuyvesan t Ave., Lyndhurst

Telephone Rutherford 2024-J

loons and baskets o f candy fo r favor». Eleanor was the recipient o f a n y pretty g ifts .

G am e* and singing by the hostess and her brother H arold Dehn, J r . , ! were features o f the a ffa ir . B arbara Kelly entertained with some fancy dance steps and M arie H alm gave an

I exhibition o f the Charleston.G uests were B arbara K elly , Wtnni-

| fred Niblette, Ruth A ston , Henry S a ft , Raymond Ruta, M arie Halm. Mrs. Christian Dehn, M rs. W alter Wood, Mrs. Arthur Dehn, Mrs. Henry S a ft . Mrs. Joseph C arpenter. Mrs. R. R u ti, Mrs. J . S ia b a , H arold Dehn, Jr .: and the hostess, M rs. Harold Dehn.

o —H arry Quinn o f Seventh Street has

returned to his home a f te r a week spent at New M ilford, N, J .

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PHONE RUTHERFORD 699-W.

BABY IS INJURED AS CAR SIDESWIPES TROLLEY IN E. RUTH.Seven-months-old Mary Grace As-

sante. baby daughter o f Mr and M rs Angelo A ssante , o f 453 Thom as A v » nue, w as mjure<i m a m.>4 peculiar accident in E ast Rutherford last Thursday.

The baby w as with her parents in a trolley ca r coming west on P ater­son Avenue, across the meadows when an automobile owned and opera­ted by H erbert Denn, of S ill H am il­ton Avenue, I*aterson, sideswiped the trolley, and caught the child's hand which w as resting on the window gratin g. The little one suffered la­cerations which required several stitches to close- A fter first aid treatm ent her parents carried her to the office o f Dr. Henry Mosher, of Valley Brook Avenue, who took the necessary stitches to close the wounds.

The driver of the automobile ex­plained th at he was trying to p ass a truck ahead, and w as blocked by the

Mort 0 Connel to Give Children a Party At

Areola In AugustMany of tile l.yndhurrt children sre

road fixing a flat Ore- W itnesses ,,f p:..iiiung tO alUant li*- party a t Ai

rested her arm.—ItaUU. kept. #oiag-a:.u.i .*4..;...not'knowing that he hud d ne any damage, or had injunvl^ny •!». H<-waft pursüed by Motor cycle officer Henninger, of ijist Rutherford, »ho ¿aught up with hln> m .‘Wauoi«, »here h«- was found parked by the

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th«* acciiient fa v e th«- »»fluvr th«f num her o f lVrin'i* car He will M|>|w»&r m thé K äst Kuthrrford C'ourt on Ju ly Slat.

Democratic Qub to Hold Monster Block

Dance on SaturdayThe stag e ia all net for thè mon­

ster block dance to be given by the Lyndhurst Democratic Club on .S a t ­urday evening, Ju ly ìUì, on Weart Avenu.' ut tlie Town Hal). The com mittee in charge have Completed all arrangem ents for the affair and a ,very giHsI time may be . * ,» ^ le ,l for * w ' am u«-m ents are being plan

ruta IV » k «khirh wìM tir fivrtt t*» thr‘ childrrn »»f tU ig^n i b> Ju ryl'ommiMtuiwr Mt*rt O l tmrwl, cnnUi «tat«* for SUt«* .Srnatr

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II thuar who attend 0 in ^«>ld will b«' givrn to thr h«ddrr» oi thr lucky tickrtn. Thr tickrU may br obtain«*«! frt>m your county ««»rnmit t«M- man or woman in your district,

machine, and had to »w«*n’r to the ( or from any itMijnb* i of 11m* l^ m o left to c lear it, thereby hitting theocratic Club. Muair will In» fu m u h td

.tro lley , a t the point where the child by the f*nappy Fra n f ipane UrcheMra

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In the»e nrw ear« a patented invention at taut Milve. a prulilem that has Ion« haillcd autom otive engineer*.Every motorint know* the Importance o f »prliiK •hackle»—thoM- joints or hinftea »liirh furin the connecting link between l»ody ami ailr«, Knitineer« lia»e sought .to reduce frit lion to a m inim um at these vital joint»—to make them flciih lc yet firm and uniform in actio*»—to m ake them noiorle««—to reduce* the nem w ity for frequent lubrlcatioQ.All thru- ohfrctifr* harm tune lt*en attained in StiuL-lmht>r ears.So revolutionary ia this sensational innovation that the word ‘‘shack­le s ,” with its implicatkm o f re- atricted m ovem ent, ia no longer applicable. The ineeaaant action and reaction brlween body and axlea la now carried by 172 steel balls fo ll i i if la lubricant—a

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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 192*

P O R T

BY CUI SAVINO

COLUMBUS CLUB M. E. Ladie> Guild SURPRISES WITH Enjoyed Lawn Party

UNION VICTORY; With Mn. ShoppaulLocal Vine Win», 5-1 At Municipal

Oval—Mileski Pitche» Five Hit ( .M r — Fox, Valenti, Halm and Landed» Hit Hard.

K m Them a* B . W alab of JaunceyAvenue, and Mrs. 'Frederick Voll, of K ingsland Avenue, visited Mrs. J , liant;» a t her aummer home at SontbNyack, N. Y.

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Mis» Alva Sheridan of Livingston Avenue, ia spending her vacation at

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s o u th e a s t a n dg e c o n d S t r e e t f r o m N e w J e r s e y A v e .

n u e o n th e n a r t h e a a t t o T e n E y c k A v e n u e o n th e s o u th w e a t .

C le rk b e Hn d th e y a r e h e r e b y r e q u ire d to c a n » 2S4Sv tu b e l o n a tr a c te d « u n i ta ry and s tu rm

„ i w a te r new er, a « » a n d w a te r c o n h e c t le n , w ith t h . n ia ln * t h e r e f o r lo e* t« d w ith in

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en the Holy Rosary nine which earlier in the season handed the Columbus Club its first defeat. So it was with no little fear and trepidation that the local rooters thought of Sunday’s con­flict.

However, the Club played real ball,

S P O R T S M A N S H IP L A C K IN G A L L A R O U N D v Municipal Oval, when they took a

ARGUING trom a sportsmanship standpoint that seems true Uut | g-l-decMcMn over the Union A. C. a ■ sportsmanship, in the gentle era, is a thing tar, tar apart from j rj^ht good team of Passaic,

sports. The Independents can see the truthfulness of the sportsmanship j xhe Unions are runners up in the argument, but they feel that the CnluMhus Club ha« acted m any way Passaic County parade, and have beat but that.

T hey feel and perhaps rightfully, that the C lub overstepped its rights when it placed a double tram on the field when it

„played aw ay from hom e som e rime ago. W e yet don ’t know the reason for the C lu b ’s action there, blit it wasn’t sportsm an- >llip.Sftmc other tcafrTwiiuId have liked to played there Some nine a bran(1 that couid not be matched by

other men would have enjoyed the feeling of playing a Sunday afternoon the p assaic visitors. Besides the snap- game before home rooters. But the playing of a team away, and one at py fielding. Mouse Mileski fed them up home by the club robbed them of that t^ince. ! in handsome style. The Unions greet-

---------------o— ------ ed his fast ball sharply, but Mileski’sL O C A L F A N S W A N T L O C A L P L A Y E R S mates pulled down everything that

TH E argument that the local fans deserve ¿he best baseball that i j came their way. He allowed five hits, possible to provide for them sounds good. \V. can see the sense ,annel* n‘ne an(* wa' tW0,

of i t ; but can also sec something else Local fans do not expcct league baseball when they go over to the Municipal Oval. They do not ex“"-* inning, every play ter be a suzier, every batter a Ruth

T h ey are- there- ttr see kx-al talrrrt. I^ e y arc there to see their kinds and the neigh bor's kinds play a baseball gam e. W hat if the ball dribbles from a nervous fielder’s hands occasionally,

w hat if they pull boners, what if the plays are simple, m is­tim ed, weak. T h e fan s know the players intim ately, their heartsare behind their frien ds. . ___ ___ w , . . ., . , . ,The Columbus Club can play the best ball in town. It has shown oui a m o a

that. The Columbus Club, if it is playing -right, can play some of the I ' j, a8t (;amebest ball in the county. But the fans would enjoy seeing a weaker | yj,,, Kame was a|i one could expect, team, a polooka team. The fumbles, the glaring Weaknesses would be actjon was fast, hitting hard, overlooked. Just let the local talent in there, and the-grade of baseball j fielding spectacular. Two new players will be forgotten.

Frank Cuzze, speaking for the Independents, said: “ G iveus the field once a m onth .” T h at sounds reasonable, it should g o fo r every team in T o w n . Let the good team play there for three weeks— and let the w eaker one play three the other.

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Member» of the Ladie» Guild of the Methodist Episcopal Church met in! Culvers Lake the basement of the church on Thurs-1day morning, and sewed on aprons,,. Mrs. George Bittner, of Marin Ave-

I quilts, and other articles which will < nue, has returned to her home from a B A LL be „ „ 1,1 8t the bazaar to be held at j vacation enjoyed at Keansburgh.

1' — the church in the fall. . --------Mr. Paterno’» happy warrior» »c- At noon, all were invited to the James MeDede son of Dr. and Mrs.

com plished what is known in the pub- home of Mrs. J. C. Shoppaul, o f Liv-| E. H. ’MeDede, o f Ridge Road, islie p rin ts as a startling upset, Sunday ¡ng»ton Avenue, to a lawn party held visiting r datives at Wilmington, D el

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A shutout was hi« until the final

Games were to havei been enjoyed, but the heat wa# ho an< Mrs. Herbert Babcock an*intense, that all of the ladies «at enjoying tw° week« at Sea Bright. auk ----------------— ’ them, ahall fall to comply with thTurmaabout and talked a n d s e w e d o n f a n c y ! ------------ ' H H C O N f) H T H K K T F R O M N E W J E R - a n d c o n d it io n s o f th in o rd in a n c e , w ith in

* y R u #h E x l e r E l i z a b e t h L i n d s a v .S K i A \ K N I i : ON T H K N O R T H K A S T t ^ t i w a fo r« a a i( l . t h e n a n d In t h a t ca»«nu.n KjXier, mizarx in ijina.a), .* *vkvi*m iiv THK th« lioartl of C*»nimi*Mion«?s will pro-ike

articles. The prizes which were to be awarded for the winners of the *ames Dorothy Lehti, Dorothy Evans, Lil were presented to the ladies who didM*an "j1the most sewing. The winners were: J ^ J 1 ”Mrs. Jtsse Fifer, Mrs. H. Edge and

l ;,V T r M W K S T , ' K A V B W B ° N T " K S * w S ' t h e w o r k a n d m a k e ¿ ¡ j ^ ' T O C O N .V B C T T H K IR R E S P E C T IV E ' n e c tlo n s a n d a s u e a e t h e c o s t a n d e x p e n se

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Mrs. Kavanagh. Ice cream and cake and cold drinks concluded a most pleasant afternoon for all present.

Among the guests were: Mrs. Char­les Cromley, president; Mrs. C. F. McKinney, Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Mrs. Edna Sousa, and son Warren; Mrs. R. Exler, Mrs. James Muir, Mrs. John Englebrecht, Mrs. Rowland Rees, Mrs. Riley Sherwood, Mrs. Lennart Swen- sen, Mrs. J. VanderHoof, Mrs. Wil­liam Ward, Mrs. Frederick Resse-

Gibson, a ll members o f the Lyndhurst m ew k rs u x ’À te d in SAIO pim blic | 5. irt case *aid owner» or an r of thenii l i e l . e » H IO H W A V 8 . V THIN T O K _ TIME s h a ll f a l l to .m a k e th è aforewld, c o n n e tGirl Scout», are enjoying two weeks h e r e i n a f t e r set forth and ap- ___ ___ __ ______at Camp Hudsonia, the Girl Scouts p ro p ria tin i; th e si m ok is.000.(im | «hkÍi. b y r e s o lu t io n , direct the-T o w n s h ip

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Camp. NECTlONH: »500.0Ü FOR SAID FIR STREET CONNECTIONS ; *1000.00 FOR

Holden o f s a i d o c t a v i a p l a c e CONN K o­noiden O I T i()Nfi JÜOOO.OO FOR SAID KINOH- I.AND AVE.NI E CONNECTIONS AND

x , j . miiiiis. With one down he encounter-, guie, Mrs. George Babcock, Mrs,hey do not expect e(j a wi|(t Sp,.|i and walked Chicko. | Jesse Fifer, Mrs. Charles Firth, Mrs.

Mr. Chicko was sacrificed to second j Maxwell Wright, Miss Clara Wright,Mrs. Roy Eddy,and came home with a- rttn-tyhen-Kow

got his second hit, a double. The ¡ short stop tried to make it go for three hags but Barbuscio retrieved the ban from the porch of one of the houses in center field, threw to Fox

Mrs. Arthur Gamblin, Mr». M. Mor- lang, and Mrs. H. Joem.

George Catlin Dies At Home of His Son On Tuesday Morning

serious operation.

T H E R A C E S A R E O N A T H O H O K U SQ UITE the most interesting incident of the Hohokus auti> races last

Saturday was the sight of a police dog walk casually out on the track and despite the fact that Wild Bill Albertson was thundering around the turn in his pounding Dusenberg special at almost a mile-a- minutc clip, the canine stood there in the middle of the front stretch, twitching a bit of dust from a bedraggled tail, starting interestingly at the funny people dotting the grandstand.

I t was an em barrasing m om ent. For the dog , when he becam e aw are o f his peril, fo r the audience and for M r. A lbert­so n .. In his D usenburg he tore aroun d the h alf mile dirt track w om en fain t and children craw l ou t o f their safety pins.There was a mad swerve by the Dusenburg, a startled leap of a

frightened dog, And both parties concerned came through safely. A m om ent later the bewildered canine was seised in powerful but unloving arm s.

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* ■ ‘HE- races were thrilling. The week’s postponmcnt caused by rain was the reason for the paucity of more, contestants' But those

who saw the events will aver for their ability to provide thrills.T h e sparkling perfo rm er o f the day was W ild Bill A lbert­

son . Ifi his D usenburg he tore around the h alf mile d irt track Ih thirty-one and tw o-fifths seconds. H is time was not even a m ile a m inute but p ilotin g one o f those metal grey hounds around a h alf mile dirt track is not ch ild ’s p lay . T h e trick is in m aking the turns— and what a trick!Ira Vail holds the dirt track record with time for the half mile

slightly over twenty nine seconds. Vail and Ralph vDePalma, two of the premier racers of the day, will be featured at the next set of races to be held August 4.

Anyone who has not yet seen dirt track racing has some unexpected thrills in store. At the next meet there is certain to be more contest' ■ants, and a better grade of competition. W hat with Vail and DePalma «earning around the track a grand time will be had by all. Don’t say y ou weren't warned.

B O A T R A C E S S U N D A YV O U arc cordially invited to attend the marathon outboard motor

races to be held Sunday, on the Passaic by the Yacht and Boat Club. Two events arc scheduled on the program.

O n e is a fifty-mile affair, co n n in g from the local clubhouse, th ro u gh N ew ark Bay, to the. Battery and return. T h e other is a shorter race. Both are for outboard m otor boats.The local club has made arrangements to handle a large crowd

an d the efforts that it is putting forth deserve success. A good part o f Lyndhurst should line the banks of the Passaic Sunday. The racesstart at 2:30 o’clock. ---- ?——v-~- ----------------- 1— _

— . o-— — —— —"T P H E Amencan-Italian Independents' continued their struggles for use

o f i the Municipal Oval Sunday afternoon at the Town Hall, Mon­day night. They were told that the Columbus Club had been given permission to use it and in their hands would that permission rest "First come, first served," was the verdict.^ T h e real, unspoken reason was the fact that the Colum bus

C lub can put the best team o f any club in town on the oval. T h erefore to give the local fails the best possible gam e, the C o ­lum bus C lub has been given Use o f the field.That’s as good a reason as any that cair be dug tip. Any team,

the argument continues, that has any sportsmanship would step asidean d graciously allow the Columbus Cluh^to play unmolested.

j were introduced to Nee, of Delawanna caught a good

I game, and Turmir, a Trenton mate of i Red Keay’s played second. Both were players with lots of class.

The line-up is still under a revam- pation process. Louis Valenti, Bar­buscio, Landells and Vic Scelsa com­posed the outfield at different time». Landells started at second but was shifted to left field to make room for Tomar.

Fox and Valenti continued their sensational batting, Halm and Lan­dells were there with the stick also. All batted two hits each.

The umpires underwent a change also. Léo Walsh started off behind the pitcher, but in the fifth gave up the job. He was succeeded by Jaug- stetter. Leo believed in calling them as he saw them, and when some of the Union players decided that he was calling them without seeing them, and said so, he decided the moment for making a graceful departure was at hand.

Leo did call them straight, however, the box score.

UNION A. C.

Ivanicki, If .. Plosia, 3b Litchawer, lb Novak, cf Mihaly, c Chicko, rf Kaminski, 2bKoso, ss .......S i d o r , p ............

The Masonic Service» for the late the local fans, j George Osborn Catlin were held on

Thursday evening at the Home for services on Stuyvesan t Avenue. Mr. C atlin who w as in his eighty-third year, resided with his son, Frederick Cktlin of 44S Third Avenue, during the summer months, and lived In Troy, N. Y., during the winter. He h as been in Lyndhurst since Ju ly 1

Mr. Catlin h as been a Mason for over fifty years and about two years a g o w as presented with a gold medal fo r being a Mason fa r the fifty years. He was a ch arter member o f the Mount Zion Lodge, F . and A. M. o f Troy.

Mr. Catlin had—not been ill, but w as somewhat -troubled with heart trouble, and on Tuesday m orning at 8 o ’-clock passed away.

He is survived by a w ife, Mrs. M ary Frances C atlin , and one »on, Frederick M. Catlin of this town.

Interment took ‘ place in Troy, N. Y. — - -o— ■-------

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fem Avenue entertained at cards on .......................... ......... .............Thurndav evening A l t i i i n . the mlests F O R S A ID S E C O N D S T R E E Ti n u r .s u a y e v e n in g * A m o n g m e g u e s t * C O N N E C T I O N S - A N D O T H E R N ECEJ8-were: MrR. John Houghton, Mrs. Jack s.Mtir e x p e n s e s i n c o n n e c t i o nMcGann, Mr». J. Short«!, Mrs. John t h e r e w i t h . R E S P E C T I \ K I.Y .Bolander, Mrs. Lulu Quinzer, Miss i W H E R E A S . T h e B o a rd o f C o rn m lsslo n -Lily Wolf all of Lyndhurst: Misses] - J *Adelaide, and Theresa Peretti, of p u b lic h ig h w a y a. n a m e ly :Rutherford, Miss' Lillian Wilf and J l T. . . . , , , . . n u e o n th « n o r th w e s t to T e n th S tre e tM is s T h e r e s a P e n t t a h e ld h i g h s c o r e s , o n th e s o u t h e a s t ;Refreshments and a social hour fol- Foije8t, Av,t,nV£. , s o u th w e s t to D ead en d o f a a id F i r S t re e tl o w e d th ® g a m e s . o n th e n o r t h e a s t ;

_ _ _ _ _ | O c ta v la Place f ro m K ln ffs la n d A v en u o. . . „ . o n th e s o u th w e s t to D e a d e n d o f s a idMrs. Laura Checki of Valley Brook o c ta v l a P l a c e o n th e northeast;

Avenue, is recovering at the Hacken- Klmrjland Avenue from Rldse Road on „ •. * m **., ~ M th e n o r th w e s t to N e w a rk A v e n u e on th esack Hospital from the effects of a « o u th o a s t a n d

S eco n d S t r e e t f ro m N e w J e ra e v A ve­n u e o n th e n o r th e a s t to T e n E y c k A v e­n u e o n th e so u th w e s t , w ith p e r m a n e n t p a v e m e n t a n d i t la n d s a n d p re m is e s f r o n t in g u p o n s a idp u b lic h ig h w a y * a re n o t c o n n e c te d w ithth e n ew er, s a s a n d w a te r m a in « , o r s u e 1'o f th e m a s a r e n o t so c o n n e c te d w ithth e s e w e r , fcas a n d w a t e r m a in s , th e *ahl p a v e m e n t wJH h a v e to be d is tu rb e d in o r d e r t o m a k e su c h c o n n e c t io n s a n d th e r e b v g r e a t ly d a m a g e d ;

T H E R E F O R E , T h e B o a r d o f C om m l*- a lo n e ra o f T h e T o w n sh ip rtf L y n d h u rM in th e C o u n ty o f B e rjre n d o o r d a in a? fo l l o w s :

1. T h a t th e o w n e rs o f la n d « f ro n t in g u p o n th e fo llo w in g n a m e d p u b lic h ig h ­w a y s . v i s :

C o p e la n d A v e n u e f ro m S tu y v e s a n t A v e­n u e o n th e n o r th w e s t to T e n th S tre e t on th e s o u th e a a t ;

F i r S t r e e t f ro m F o r e s t A v e n u e on th e s o u th w e s t to D e a d e n d o f s a id F i r S t re e t on th e n o r th e a s t ;

O c ta v la P la c e f ro m K in g s la n d A v en u e e n th e s o u th w e s t to D e a d e n d o f sa id O c ta v la P l a c e o n th e n o r t h e a s t ;

K in g s la n d A v e n u e f ro m R id g e R o a d on th e n o r th w e s t to N e w a rk A v e n u e e n th e

Mrs. J . Wolf and daughter Elixa- beth o f Kingsland Avenue, accompan­ied by Mr». J . C. Gill, of Page Ave­nue are touring the New England S ta te s by automobile. They will a lso v isit N iagara F a lls before returning home.

Mrs. Clarence Sherwood of Jay Ave­nue is visiting her sister at Atlantic City.

Mr. Fred Seu fert of 344 V alley Brook Avenue »ailed for Europe on Ju ly 19, on a business trip to be gone three months.

M r.'and Mrs. Adam B. Campbell o f P age Avenue are spending their v a­cation at Oquaga Lake, New York.

M rs. Hoff of *2 2 Valley Brook Avenue is spending a few weeks a t the Highlands.

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C O P E L A N D A V E N U E , F I R S T R E E T . O C T A V IA P L A C K . K IN G S L A N D A V E ­N U E A N D S E C O N D S T R E E T C O N N E C ­T IO N S .

Totals . 2ff 1 r> 24 9 3COLUMBUS CLUB

AB R H PO A EFox, ss ...................4 1 2 2 1 0Valenti, If, cf ........3 1 2 4 1 0Halm, 3b .......... . ..3 0 2 3 0 0Mileski^ p ..........4 0 1 1 8 0Landells, 2b, If ...4 1 2 1 2 0Live»!, lb ...... ...3 1 1 fi 1 0Barbusch, cf, rf . ..2 0 0 1 0 0Nee, c .....................3 1 1 9 1 0Tuma, 2b ............. 3 0 1 0 0 0

Totals ............. 2i) 5 12 27 9 0Union A. C. ........000 000 001—1Columbus Club .. .101 010 002—5 Runs batted in—Valenti, Halm, Mi­

leski, Koso. Two-base hits—Mileski, Halm, Novak. Stolen bases—Neè, Fox, Halm. Double plays—Mileski to Halm to Livelli: Halm to Livelli. Struck out by Mileski 9, by Sidor, 3. Bases on balls—Off Mileski,‘‘2. off Sidor 1. Hits —Off Mileski 5, off Sidor IS Umpires —Messrs Walsh and Jaugstetter.

SUNDAY SCHEDULE

Fmttacy ExpitMo one Is chronltftlj poisoned by

eortain kinds of food* and no oae h is his digestion ruined limply by satin« certain kinds o f fsod.— Dr. Logan ClM dentat In "The Hwrmin Body."

Sp««4 thm D u c o w ryA scientist' predicts the discovery of

tntro-atom)? energy ,fhat will permit one to hop to the moon This will be the first break the pedestrian has hadIn a loni! time — Arknnsn» Oazette.

Credit G iven M olièreLiterary critics regard Jean Bap-

tlste Poquelin (Mollere) as being unt of the first. If -not the first, great Ser- enteenth-century dramatist to write • notable comedy ...

Happine*» in W orkTlie Baltimore Sun say s: “The bap

pleat people are those who a re too busy to notice It." Let’s get busy.

Lyndhurst NotesMrs. W. H. Morris, of Lyndhurst

Avenue is suffering from an infection on her face, the results of a mosquito bite which became infected.

Mr. Harry Grossman, of Court Avenue spent the week-end with hi» family at their summer home at Graham Beach, L. I. ‘ — ~'T"‘

Miss Helen Hixon, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Samuel Hixon, of Livings­ton Avenue is enjoying a vacation with grandparents at Oxford.

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N o t ic e ia h e re b y g iv e n t h a t a t a r e g ­u l a r m e e t in g o f th e B o a rd o f C o m m is ­s io n e r s o f T h e T o w n s h i s o f L y n d h u r s t h e ld o n th e 23 rd d a y o f J u ly . 1928. a n o r d in a n c e e n ti t le d a s fo llo w s : “ A no r d in a n c e r e q u i r in g th e o w n e r s o f l a n d s f r o n t in g u p o n th e fo llo w in g n a m e d p u b ­l ic h ig h w a y s , v i x : C o p e la n d A v e n u ef ro m S tu y v e s a n t A v e n u e on th e n o r th ­w e s t to T e n th S t r e e t o n the- s o u t h e a s t ; F i r S t r e e t f ro m F o r e s t A v e n u e o n th e s o u th w e s t to D e a d e n d o f s a id F i r S t r e e t o n th e n o r t h e a s t ; O c ta v la P la c e f ro m K in g s la n d A v e n u e o n th e s o u th ­w e s t to D e a d en d o f s a id O c ta v ia P la c e o n t h e n o r t h e a s t ; K in g s la n d A v e n u e f ro m R id g e R o a d o n th e n o r th w e s t to N e w a rk A v e n u e o n th e s o u th e a s t a n d S e c o n d S t r e e t f ro m N e w J e r s e y A v e n u e on th e n o r th e a s t to T e n E y c k A v e n u e o n th e s o u th w e s t , to c o n n e c t t h e i r r e s p e c ­t iv e p r o p e r t ie s w i th t h e g a s , w a te r s a n i ­t a r y a n ti s to rm w a t e r s e w e r s lo c a te d in s a id p u b lic h ig h w a y s w i th in th e t im e h e r e i n a f t e r s e t f o r th a n d a p p r o p r i a t i n g th e » u m o f 1 3 .600.00 f o r s a id C o p e la n d A v e n u e c o n n e c t io n s ; f5U0.00 f o r s a id F i r S t r e e t c o n n e c t io n s ; $1 ,000 .00 f o r s a id O c ta v la P la c e c o n n e c t io n s ; $9 ,000.00 fo r « a id K in g s la n d A v e n u e c o n n e c t io n s a n d $ 5 ,6 0 0 .0 0 f o r s a id S e c o n d S t r e e t c o n ­n e c t io n s ; a n d o th e r n e c e s s a r y e x p e n s e s in c o n n e c t io n th e r e w i th , r e s p e c t! v e ly ," w a s in tr o d u c e d a n d d u ly p a s se d o n f ir s t r e a d in g a n d th e r e u p o n th e s a id B o a r d o f C o m m is s io n e r s f ix e d M o n d a y . A u g u s t f t h . 1928, fit e ig h t o ’c lo c k ( d a y l ig h t H av in g t im e ) in t h e e v e n in g a t th e T o w n H a l l o n V a lley B ro o k A v e n u e in s a id T o w n s h ip a s th e t im e a n d p lac e w h e n a n d w h e r e th e s a id o r d in a n c e w o u ld be f u r t h e r , c o n s id e re d f o r f in a l p a s s a g e , a t w h ic h t im e a n d p l a c e a l l p e rs o n s I n t e r ­e s te d th e r e in a m f w h o s e la n d s a m i r e a l e s t a t e a r e l ia b le t o b e a s se s s e d th e re fo ? o r w h o m a y be In a n y w a y a ffe c te d t h e r e b y a r e r e q u e s te d to a t te n d a n d be h e a r d c o n c e rn in g s a id o rd in a n c e . S a id o r d in a n c e e o n c e rn s a lo c a l Im p ro v e m e n t a n d th e c o s t a n d e x p e n s e t h e r e o f Is to b e le v ie d o n p r o p e r ty In th e v ic in i ty o f s a id C o p e la n d A v e n u e , a a ld F i r S t r e e t , s a id O c ta v la P la c e , s a id K i n p l a n d A v e ­n u e a n d s a t t t S eco n d S t r e e t , b e tw e e n *he p o in ts a b o v e m e n t io n e d b e n e fl tte d o r i n ­c r e a s e d ln v a lu e b y r e a s o n th e re o f .

s a id p ro p o sa ls to b e s u b m itte d t o th e B o a rd o f C o m m is s io n e r s a t a r e g u la r m e e t in g th e re o f , a t s u c h t im e a n d p lac e a s in s a id r « s o lu t io n s h a ll b« n a m « d a n d fixed. S a id a d v e r t i s e m e n t s h a ll b r ie f ly d e s c r ib e th e d i f f e r e n t k in d o r c la s s o f w o rk a n d s h a ll b e p u b lta h e d a t le a s t tw ic e In th e S o u th B e rg e n E a g le , a n e w s p a p e r c i r c u la t in g w ith in s a id T o w n - «hip . th*- f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n to be m a d e a t l e a s t ten d a y s p r io r to th e d a te A*ed f o r th e r e c e iv in g o f th e sa id p ro p o sa ls , p ro v id e d , h o w e v e r , t h a t th e s a id B o a rd o f C o m m is s io n e r s m a y d i re c t s a id a d ­v e r t i s e m e n t to be p u b f ish e d In o n e o r m o re n e w s p a p e rs o t h e r t h a n s a id S o u th B e rg e n E a g le .

6. T h e su m o f $19 ,100 .00 is h e re b y a p ­p r o p r ia te d fo r t h e c o s t a n d e x p e n s e e f th e im p ro v e m e n ts h e re in s e t f o r th a n d f o r o th e r n e c e s s a r y e x p e n se s ln c o n n e c ­t io n . th e r e w i th re sp e c tiv e ly » n a m e l y : $3000 .00 fo r C o p e la n d A v e n u e ; $500.00 f o r F i r S t re e t ; $1000 .00 f o r O c ta v la P l a c e ; $9000.00 f o r K in g s la n d A v e n u e a n d $ ” 600.00 f o r S e c o n d S tre e t .

7. In o r d e r to t e m p o r a r i ly f ln a n c e th e s a id Im p ro v e m e n t a n d to m e e t th e a fo r e ­s a id a p p ro p r ia t io n . T h e T o w n sh ip o t L y n d h u r s t s h a ll b o r ro w fro m s u c h p e r ­s o n s o r c o rp o r a t io n a s th e B o a rd o f C o m ­m is s io n e r s s h a ll , f ro m tim e to t im e d e ­te r m in e a n a m o u n t n o t e x c e e d in g th e s u m h e re in a p p r o p r i a t e d a n d s h a l l Issu e t e m p o r a r y im p r o v e m e n t n o te s o r b o n d s th e r e f o r In n o t e x c e e d in g s a id s u m w h ic h s h a ll b e a r i n te r e s t a t a r a t e n o t e x c e e d ­in g s ix p e r c e n tu m (%<%>) p e r a n n u m . S a id n o te s o r b o n ’n s h a ll s t a t e t h a t t h e y a r e Issue-1 f o r s a id im p ro v e m e n t a n d s h a ll be In su c h f o r n a s th e B o a r d e f C o m m is s io n e r s m :iy ^ ^ te rm lr re b y r e s o lu ­tio n . TTpon th e m - i tu r l ty o f s a id n o te s o r b o n d s , th e y m e v . f ro m tim e to tim e , be r e n e w e d b y s o ld B o a rd o f C o m m is s lo n e r s p ro v id e d t h a t n o re n e w a l n o te o r b o n d s s h a ll m a t u r e In m o re t h a n six v e a r s f ro m th e d a t e w h e n th e p u rp o se fo r w h ic h th e y a r e is s u e d h a s b e e n o a r- r te d o u t.

8. T h n t th in o r d in a n c e s h a ll t a k e e f ­f e c t t**n d a y s a f t e r t h e p u b lic a tio n t h e r e ­o f. a f t e r i t s f in a l p a s s a g e .

C A N A N Y PU RSE

BU Y M ORE?The national "Make a Health Examination of Your Home" movement is another frank appeal for a share of your buying dollar.

Few such appeals, however, offer such complete re­turns for your money. Health—comfort—conven­ience—home-pride—economy—all these are the divi­dends you receive on money invested in the modern­isation of your plumbing and heating facilities.

An advertisement of national importance in the Saturday Evening Post of July 21st—

“The Merry Battle For Your Purse”

tells the story. Read it and then telephone us “ to make a health exam ination o f your hom e.” The ex-amination will cost you nothing._____

Albert Mitchell 8i Son242 L A K E A V E N U E L Y N D H U R S T , N . J .

PHONE RUTHERFORD 4399

Italian Americans

THK ('OIA’MIIL'S CLUB meets thr Rosemonts in a league- content at

I Municipal Oval. Keahy or Mileski I will pitch. The Rosemonts have al-

~ I ready been defeated by the locals.P. A. Play at AuM ' : ^

I p i i t .care to see. In their half of the sixth j TljK POLISH-AMERICANS playi s s u e a c n a l l e n g e j 1”0 (,ar,u’l'le.rs scored a run to tm.iik| tbe All Stars at St. Michaels. The

j the scoring ice. Two more tallies in local team is out to revenge a defeatthe next inning gave them a com-j suffered at the hands of another Wel­

lington group.Unions IMay at Kt. Mike's

THE UNION A; A. will try to make it three straight at St. Mich ael’s Oval a t 12 o’clock.

THE DICE A. C. travels.

The American-ltalian Independent Political Club is in Ihe field to meet the Dice A. C., the Polish-Americans ®nd the Union A. C. The Cubs and the Pirates are also desired. The 'tram is fully uniformed and has won •a majority of its games this season.

manding lead.Sparky Ciameck! at third was a

shinin,; performer. Besides playingfaultleis ball on the field he battedout two hits one a two bagger. Sab-leski starred with the stick and Chap

. . t i o « . „ iLemonwiti made his presence felt by■Open dates are July 2£ August 12 fine fl ,di at th(. k tone b2firSeptember 2 and 9. Write to Matt] ¿»„K.k ___ILuxssho, 450 Thomus Avenue.

Polish Americans Win From Garfield Team

Polish- A mericansAH R H PO

J. Csamicki, Sb-.-. .5 1 A. Sitbeliski, If ...5

D efeat 20th Centuries. 4-3 At St.Michael's Sunday—Zem/.uirki Pitch- ea Good Ball—Heavy Batting of L ocals Spells Victory.

Total ........ .38 4 12 27 15With Leo Zemzuicki limiting the Twentieth Century A. A

Tw entieth Centuries of Garfield to! Hoffman, 3b 5 1•wine scattered hits, Sunday the Polish | Nunnari,' ss 4-Americans pulled through to a 4-41 Mack 2b 4w»ii'lory at St. Michael'» Oval— Ttl* j Albano, p ..........4'«wonted strength of the visitors was •owweome by the slugging of the local

C. I.emenowit7, 2b A. Bromirski, lb . T. Waseleski, c ,. J. Wisniewski, cfE. Gtarkowski, s»F. Csamicki, rf .. Zimsicki, p .........

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LYNDHURST CIRCLE TO HAVE BUS RIDE

TO ASBURY PARK

M iss Madge Richman, and Miss Agath.i Johnson, of Muncie, Indiana have returned home from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Richman, of Willow Ave­nue. This is the first trip the young; ladies have made to the east, and en­joyed It immensely.

Mr. and Mrs. Russel Neis, of Kings­ton^ Avenue who have been visiting for two weeks in Pittsburgh, left on Monday for California, where they will visit relatives of Mr. Neis. Mrs. Neis was formerly Miss Mignon Alice Young.

In the seventh, trailing by three iwwUm local batter» suddenly came tw Ufa and pounded out three runs. Jkaoter run in the next frame cin- efcad the game.

P or r ix inning» th

Roselli, If . . . Harris, c . . . Cangiolose, cf OrlikotT, lb Marietta, rf

The fourth annual bus ride to As- bury Park, of Lyndhurst Circle No. 1145, Companions of the Forest <it America, will be held on Thursday,

— S August 23. ^1 Arrangements have not been com­

pleted a» yet but buses will prob­ably leave comer Valley Bnxik and Ridgv Road and Valley Brook and Stuyvesant Avenues.

Further, details will be given in a i later issue of this paper.

Mr. William Kehoe of Kingsland Avenue, is suffering from the effects of a broken ankle. Mr. Kehoe was working on a scaffold, while doing some work on Ford ham Hospital, when the scaffold broke, throwing him to the ground. Three small bone» in his ankle are broken. He will*'- probably be laid up for some time.

Mr». Amelia Bussing o f Court Ave­nue, l^as been visiting relatives and friends at Philadelphia.

M. E . CHURCH G U IL D TOM EET WITH M RS. M cKlNNKY

, The sewing committee invites t h e ............ ........Guild of the M. E. Church at an all tbe beauties of that state. __day sewing, Thursday at the home of ¡ ton is not expected to return to I.vini Mrs. McKinney, 210 “ '

Mr. and Mrs. H. G rafm eyei. and son, of Connecticut, formerly of Lynd­hurst, have bi-en visitors st the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Grafmeyei of Park Place.

Mr.». Catherine Horton, of Willow Avenue, who is making a tour of the United Stfete*. has sent word t<> her daughter. Mrs. Henry Peters, wife of Olflcer Henry Peters that she h u s reached California, and is enjoying

Mrs. Hor-Total . . . . S7Score by innings;

Poliah Americans 000 000 31>-4 Mrs. McKinney, 210 Post A venue, i hurst until about the middle of Sep- M th C e n tu ry . . .000 001 200—3 Lyndhunt. Bring a box lunch. I tember

D O N ’T B E F O O L E D !

W h e n i t c o m e s t o p a i n t a t a n y r a t e , w e d o n ’ t t h i n k t h a t

p e o p l e “ l ik e t o b e f o o l e d ” !

T h e r e a r e a l o t o f d i r e c t i o n s f o r a v o i d i n g c e r t a i n e x p e n s i v e

m i s t a k e s w h e n y o u h a v e y o u r p a i n t i n g d o n e , a n d w e r e a l w a y s

g l a d t o g i v e t h e m .

I n t e r i o r a n d e x t e r i o r p a i n t i n g i s a j o b f o r a n e x p e r i e n c e d

p a i n t e r .

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C A R D T A R T Y F R L

The f irs t so c ia l e v e n t o f th e local • .n ith -D ill-E d w a rd s C lu b m held

F r id ay w ith a la rg e n u m b e r a t- t.-nding a c a r d p a r ty he ld in th e c lub 's h e a d q u a r te r s on R idge R oad.

T he c lub m i e s ta b lis h e d to m e tim e ago and th e la rg e n u m b e r o f m em b ers » h o jo ined fo r e te l l a su cc e ss fu l sea- s„n. J a m e a B o u te n w a s ch osen a s p res id en t. ■— (

Those w ho a tte n d e d th e p a r ty w ere Mrs. J o h n F ly n n , J o h n F ly n n , M rs. E. W. Jo h n so n , M rs. W illiam K ehoe,

M r*. A r th u r M onday , M rs. F r a n k R u sik n , M r*. Jo h n R realm . Mr. a n d M rs. C h arle* J o rd a n , M r*. E l isa b e th

; W o o d w ard , M r. a n d M r*. W iiU am K elly , M r*. G eorge L y d ia te . Ml*« E llen L y d ia te , M r. a n d Mr*. C h ar le s M u rth a . Mr. an d M r*. J a m e s B o u ten , Mr*. J o a e p h G rsfTsn, J o h n D e ra n n e y .

M r. a n d Mr*. Jo h n D w yer. M r. a n d M rs. H u g h C oste llo , M ichael B rea tin . A lice M cK en ú e , M rs. C h ari* * H ughe.-. M r. a n d M r*. 0 . O disson .

SO M E TH IN G T O T H IN K A B O U TBy F. A. W A L K E R

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IN TK E BALANCE

M ay o r a n d M rs. J o h n F. W ood», an d fa m ily have re tu rn e d from a few d a y s e n jo y e d a t S p r in g L ake.

Painter and Paperhanger^ M* KELLER 8c SON

PAINTS — VARNISHES and WALLPAPER 124 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J.

o Phone Rutherford 4112-J

d a ; p i-» '« m yoar lite thst n o e p e r» « who has * *etll*h

Interest la >»«u J« m b o i . lo * Usura­t i* * *en*e. drop jrou uncerrmnnUiusly upon thè baiane* M determ ina jo u r precise weigh»,

And w lie th e r * friend o r i n ea- emy Un» Inqu isitiva ind iv idua i Is |>af- t l r u la r to s d ju s t Ibe »cale to a frac- iloti o f a d re c h m

T h e U n n i l\a- heen dune * dpsen o r *o tline*. bu i In e acb * ttem |il (ber*

I I* a ln tiy s found «uni* g ra ttfy tn g de- flciency «n i a tu e » e iq n ls t le pie* • «re

! to th è ivnrfcThe'par|H«*e; tt sterna. I* to ( e t (ro sa

r**nlt» a n d t'***' them » round w lth a a | In s inua titi« elude.

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Jo h n 's H eauty Shoppe a l «M Rtdg# kenned} and M r» W illiam O t tn e n Rond, I n i tu rn e d ont over m «atl» of h in g iia a d Ave««* enjoyed a boni IVed perm anent w ave ctsatomer« d a i tr ip U. Motan IVüat on TW aday

. In c Ih* P*»| — a i » « U h i, ....... J ......Jo h n F rang ipane, the p roprie to r J o w fh l'Ilio« ef Page Avena* ha»

and Mr*. Howell who i* in rh a tg e of rvtumrfo from a hk« I I i'* vacation at th e b eau t) p a r lo r a re both esp er- A tlantic City teheed in perm an en t wav in* and give r— —« N estle'» p erm anen t m arcel th a t la Willi» King of V alle) Rrvwk Ave g uaran teed six month» to a year nue enjoyed 1 h u rx ia ) a t Asfcury

In th is w arm w eath er there i* no Park, reason fo r a n y woman havings tra ig h t and s tra g g ly hair when a Mr* I V ie r Quinn ami daughter» perm anen t w ave ra n be had a ; the the Mi»«e» and G race of Sevnom inal coat o f $12 M), which will add m th S tree t a. re enjoy ing a e e e k at»o much to her be«n tv am i charm the H erketey-C srtrret Hotel a t A*-

John '* B eauty Shoppe alno sp a d a i, bury I 'a rk ite* in ladies h a ir cu ttin g , m arcelling,w ater w aving and « a lp trea tm en t i Mm l.reenw ald ,<f Ridge R oad and

1 Fred "T.reenwald of ,F»re»t Avenue - en iuyed » ft h in g tr ip to U-ng Hr»r* » I on W ednesday.

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R1TZ TH EA TR ER I D G E R O A D

Selected PhotoplaysDady Mat. 1.10 to I Evening» 7 to U

Sundays Contmuoui ‘

S u n d a y , J u ly 2 9 th

“HAM AND EGGS A T THE FRONT” with Tom Wilson and Heinie Conklin

— also —

“MODERN MOTHERS” with Helene Chadwick

M o n d a y , T u e s d a y , J u ly JO-31

CLARA BOW in “ R E D H A I R ”— and —

“The Pioneer Scout” with Fred Thompson

W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 1 vO N T H E S C R E E N

“LADIES MUST DRESS” with Virginia ValliO N T H E S T A G E

The Famous Bathing Beauty Contest

T h u r s d a y , F r id a y , A u g u s t 2 -J

Esther Ralston in “Something Always Happens”— also —

Zane Grey’s ___ __“OPEN RANGE” wjth Betty Bronson

Saturday, A ugust 4 5— A C T S O F V A U D E V IL L E — 5 T O N T H E S C R E E N

“The Chorus Kid” with Virginia Brown Faire

K id d ie S p e c ia l S a tu r d a y M a tin e e

“Friendly Enemies”

•o* w orth Is going na day s n d night.la th e co u rt» of kluii*. in th e d raw ­

ing room* o f th e rich. Iienen th th e roof- Iree* o f th e poor and on tlie cu rb s a t d ism al alley a the a ra le Is b rough t fo rth by o n e who Kings u p an It I eo sl to he w eighed.

E verybody th a t Is do ing som eth ing o u t a f th e o rd inary Is doom ed to a p lace on th e balance.

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sp o rtsm an sh ip , id th e g e n tle e ra , is a th in g ta r , t a r a p a r t ^r ? m r ig h t good te a m o f P a ssa ic . in te n t» , t h a t a ll o f th e lad ies s a t en jo y in g tw o w eeks a t S ea B righ t,s p o rts . T h e In d e p e n d e n ts c an see th e t ru th fu ln e s s o f th e s p o r ts m a n s h ip T h e U nions a r e n ih n e r» u p in th e a b o u t a n d ta lk ed v an d sew ed on fa n c y a rg u m e n t , b u t th e y fe e l th a t th e C o lu m b u s C lu b h,i< a c te d in a n y w ay i P a s sa ic C o u n ty p a r a d e ,a n i l h ave b e a t- i a r tic le s . T h e p riz e s w hich w ere to b< b u t th a t . - .

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its r ig h ts w h e n it p la c ed a d o u b le te a m on th e fie ld w h e n it n f tv e d a w av f ro m h o m e so m e tim e ago . W e y e t d o n ’t k n o w

ell th e Holy R o s a ry n in e w hich e a r l ie r a w a rd ed f o r th e w in n e rs o f th e g a m e s D o ro th y L e h ti, D o ro th y E v a n s , Lil- s o i ’THWKST. " r" " r- " " o-ed » ilh the work j ’nd m ake m id ooa-i n th e >ea»on h a n d ed th e C o lu m b u s » » m . m . m tk „ ...k.. j ia lian G a ris . M iriam S tu rg e o n . T h e r- t o i o n n k i 'T T H K IR . RK*l‘K‘7T!VK *2!?.S"d eapen».

p liiv e d a w a y f ro m h o m e so m e tim e ago . W e y e t th e re a so n fo r t h e C lu b ’s a c tio n th e re , b u t it w a sn ’t s p o r ts m a n sh ip .Some other team would have liked to played there

i n th e sea so n h a n d ed th e C o l u m b u s w ere p re s e n te d to th e lad ies w ho did I ( i a ™ i , M iriam S tu rg e o n T h e r- p T ^ . i . J ^ - J ^ ^ ^ . V T i i k a A T w A m ’- "'•»«*» “ i " * * I h - l a n d . b™ eB «^i■ a I ) P P , e W h i t e h e a d , ^ a n d V i r g i n i a s . \ \ ;t a t< V a \ i > s t o i i x i W A T K l t h y .

5. tn caw said owners o r any of themC lub i ts f ir s t d e fe a t . S o i t w as w ith th e m o s t sew in g . T he w in n e rs w e re :no li t t le fe a r a n d tre p id a tio n t h a t th e Mr*. J r a a e F if e r , M rs. 11. E dge a n d G ib « « , a ll m em ber* o f th e L y n d h u ra t i f IK U A I D . P l ^ , . ............

I riu.tsifv t ikAhlltfilt tkf . ¡llltsilft t* a fHkl!» I U oa V a U J — : ~ ,k e jG ir t S co u ts , a re en jo y in g tw o w eeks j |K k k Y K T K s K T KORTH AND a1 -' — 1 * " ~ — aforesaid conn« 08t l a * C am p H u d so n ia , th e G ir l S e o u ta i P ^ p j t i ^ m i t h k ^si m ^ o k ^ m .w o ji« .

Some nine h o w e v e r , th e C lu b p lay e d r*a l b a ll, p le a sa n t a f te rn o o n fo r a ll p re s e n tDiet. an d co ld d rink r, concluded a m o s t

, . . . , , [ I . , c , u a b ra n d th a t cou ld n o t be m a tc h ed b y j A m o n g .th e g u e s ts w ere : M rs. C h a r -other men would have enjoyed the fee ing of playing a Sunday afternoon ((m, | w k vW |oW > H estdes th e sn ap les Crom ley, p re s id e n t; Mrs C F . 1 g a m e before home rooters. But the playing, of a team away, and one at py ,r u l i n g . Mou>e M ileski fe,l th e m u p M cKinney, M rs. T h o m as W alsh , M rs. h o m e by the club robbed them of that chance " in h an d so m e s ty le . T h e L 'n ions g re e t - E dna S o u sa , and son W a rre n ; M rs.

—— *— -— ------------------- ed h is f a s t ball s h a rp ly , b u t M ilesk i’s R. E x le r , M rs. J a m e s M uir, M rs. J o h nL O C A L F A N S W A N T L O C A L P L A Y E R S m a te s pu lled d o w n e v e ry th in g th a t E n g le b re e h t, M r*. R ow land R ees, M rs.

T HE argument that the local tans deserve the b e s t baseball that 1» cam e th e ir w ay . H e itllow cd five h its , R iley S h e rw o o d , M rs. L e n n a r t S w en - possible to provide for them sounds good. W e can see the sense ta n n e d n in e a n d w a lk ed tw o. sen , M rs. J . V a n d e r llo o f , M rs. W il-

of it; but can also see something else. Local fans do not expect league . A C u to u t w .s his u n ti l t h e ftna l l „ m W ard , M rs. F re d e ric k R e .s e - . t 11 , . l . p \ i w a i t l i * in n in g . W ith o n e dow n h r «‘ncoun .ler- (juw\ M r*. G eo rare B abcock. M r«,baseball w’hen they go over-to the Municipal Oval. • They do not expect ^ # wiW „ m ( w a lked C hicko. J e s se F if e r , M rs. C h ar le s F ir th , M rs.every play to be a sizzler, every batter a .Ruth

T h e y a re th e r e to see loca l ta le n t . T h e y a re th e r e to see th e i r k in d s a n d t h e n e ig h b o r ’s k in d s p la y a b a se b a ll g a m e . W h a t if t h e b a ll d r ib b le s f ro m a n e rv o u s f ie ld e r’s h a n d s o c ca s io n a lly ,

w h a t if th e y p u ll b o n e rs , w h a t i f th e p la y s a re s im p le , m is ­t im e d , w e ak . T h e fa n s k n o w th e p la y e rs in tim a te ly , th e i r h e a r tsa r e b e h in d th e i r f r ie n d s . . . ..The Columbus Club can play the best ball in town. It has shown i t to a m o m a e i

t h a t . The Columbus Club, if it is playing nght, can play some of the i y .best ball in the county. But the fans would enjoy seeing a w eaker! g a m ( . # n Cl,u ld e x p ec t,te a m , a polooka team. The fumbles, the glaring weaknesses would be y j,« a c tio n w as fa s t , h i t t in g h a rd , overlooked. Just let the local talent in there, and the grade of baseball fie ld in g sp e c ta c u la r . Tw o new p la y e rs

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T H E R A C E S A R E O N A T H O H O K U Sy ^ U I T E the most interesting incident of the Hohokus auto races last

Saturday was the sight of a police dog walk casually out on the | **st r a c k and despite the fact that Wild Bill Albertson was thundering j l ° o m a e r«om o ra r o u n d the turn in his pounding Dusenberg special at almost a mile-a- °Fox a n d V a len ti co n tin u ed th e i r minute clip, the canine stood there in the middle of the front stretch, j s e n s a tio n a l b a t t in g . H a lm a n d L an - tw i tc h in g a bit of dust from a bedraggled tail, starting interestingly at j dells w e re th e re w ith th e s tic k a lso , t h e fu n n y people dotting the grandstand.

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f r ig h te n e d dog. And both p a r tie s concerned came through' safely. A m o m e n t later the bewildered canine was seized in powerful but unloving a rm s .

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R A C E S P R O V I D E M A N Y T H R I L L S* | ’HE races were thrilling. The week s postponment caused by rain * was the reason to r the paucity of more contestants. But those

w ho saw the events will aver for their ability to provide thrills.T h e s p a rk lin g p e r f o r m e r o f th e d a y w as W i ld B ill A lb e r t ­

s o n . Ifl h is D u s e n b u rg h e to re a r o u n d th e h a l f m ile d i r t tra c k in th i r ty - o n e a n d tw o -f if th s sec o n d s . H is tim e w as n o t e v e n a m ile a m in u te b u t p i lo t in g o n e o f th o s e m e ta l g re y h o u n d s a ro u n d a h a l f m ile d i r t tr a c k is n o t c h ild ’s p la y . T h e t r ic k is in m a k in g

I t h e tu r n s — a n d w h a t a tr ic k !Ira Vail holds the dirt track record with time for the half mile

s l ig h t ly over twenty-nine seconds. Vail ahd Ralph DePalma, tw o of t h e premier racers o f the day, will be featured at the next set of races t o be held August 4.

Anyone who has not yet seen dirt track racing has some unexpected thrills in store. A t the next meet there is certain to be more contest­ants, and a better grade of competition. W hat with Vail and DePalma »teaming around the track a grand time will he had by all. Don’t say y o u weren't warned. —

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races to be held* Sunday, on the Passaic by the Yacht and Boat C lub. T w o events are scheduled on the program.

O n e is a f if ty -m ile a ffa ir , c o u rs in g f ro m th e lo ca l c lu b h o u se , t h r o u g h N e w a rk B ay , to the. B a t te ry a n d r e tu rn . T h e o th e r is a s h o r te r ra ce . B o th a re fo r o u tb o a rd m o to r b o a ts .The local club has made arrangements to handle a large crowd

•and the efforts that it is putting forth deserve success. A good part o f Lyndhurst should line the banks of the Passaic Sunday. The races start a t 2:30 o’clock._ _ " — — -’ I 'H E American-Italian Independents continued their struggles for use * o f the Municipal Oval Sunday afternoon at the Town Hall, Mon

day night. They were told that the Columbus Club had been given permission to use it and irt their hands would that permission rest “First come, first served," was the verdict.

T h e rea l, u n s p o k e n rea so n w as th e fa c t th a t th e C o lu m b u s C lu b r a n p u t th e b e s t te a m o f a n y c lu b in to w n o n th e o v a l. T h e r e f o r e to g iv e th e loca l fa n s th e b e s t p o ss ib le g a m e , th e C o ­lu m b u s C lu b h as b e e n g iv e n u se o f th e field.Tbat s as good a reason as any that can be dug up. Any team,

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D r . B lu m e n th a ls A d v ic e J O H N C A R L Y O S T o n r y -m em ber o f t k r so c ie ty .

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N ow is th e tim e t o c a re fo r y ou r c h ild re n 's te e th . T h e c losing o f th e schoo ls fo r th e su m m er m on ths a f ­fo rd s a m p le tim e fo r th e ta k in g c a re o f th o s e sm all cav itie s , so v ita l an d im p o r ta n t. In th e ir f irs t s tag e , to n eg le c t th e se m ay m ean m ore s e r i­ous tro u b le and ex p en se la te r on.

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The fu n e ra l se rv ice s fo r the la te J o h n C arl Y ost, e ig h ty - th re e y ears o f a g e , o f Pocono, P a ., fo rm er ly of L y n d h u rs t, w as held on W ednesday a f te rn o o n a t 1 P. M. fro m th e W est­m in s te r P re s b y te r ia n C hurch , New

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In te rm en t follow ed a t H o ra l Hill day e e m n g . . . . p h y . M r». J u n e , H a rr is , M rs. J n m e sC em ete ry , I m on Hill. A t th e co n clu sio n o f th e c a rd g u n * * U ,t h i « . M rs. L. G .rm v en ti, M rs. H an-

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a p p r o p r i a t e d a n d l a a w t e m p o r a r y o r b o n d s t h e r e f o r a t a r a t e o f I n t e r e s t n o t e x c e e d i n g s i x p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m . S a i d n o t e s o r b o n d s s h a l l b e I n s u c h f o r m a n d i s s u e d f o r s u c h p e r i o d , n o t e x c e e d i n g s i x

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t h e l a s t s e c a t o t i o f s a i d o r d i n a n c e , p a t e d L y n d h u r s t , N . J . .

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G a s e f f i c i e n c y t h a t a l t e r s a l l p r e v i o u s s t a n d a r d s !

Even you, w ho own and admire Hudson Super-Sixes of previous issue, can have no conception of th e superlative finesse and quality expressed, both m e­chanically and in body beauty, of the great Hudsons of today.

T h e almost universal trend to th e h igh-com pression m otor only serves to emphasize the ex­clusive m ethod, advantages and results achieved by the Hudson Super-Six in this developm ent

W h ile conventional types de­

pend upon special, costlier fue!« to m in im ize roughness, the Hudson design uses any gaso­line, delivering the extra power with the elastic smoothness and torque of a steam engine.C om bined with the Super-Six p rin c ip le th is new invention m akes Hudson the most power­ful and economical car perpound weight in the w orld .,

A sin gle ride will explain why tha has been the most enthusiasti­cally acccpted H udson ever built.

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an d c o r t i by J u d g t B rrs l in < _d ay fo r p a a su if a red l ig h t a t the c o rn e r o f R id g e R oad a n d V a lley B rook A venue a n d d r iv in g w ith o u t ad riv e r* licence. H e w as a r r e s te d by Officer J o h n O ’N eil.

W h en a r r a ig n e d .o n M onday he p ro ­duced h is license . H e h a d fo rg o tte n to c a r ry i t w ith him on th e d a y he w as a r r e s te d b y O’N eil.

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William Robelin had the choice of paying ten dollars and cost or loosing his licence for thirty days, on a charge •if reckless driving, preferred against him by Off-er James Geary,

Officer Geary testified that Robelin w as driving on Ridge Road on Sun­day morning about the time that peo­ple were going to church, and »'as in such a hurry that he rushed past five c a rs . In making a le f t turn, to p a ss a truck, h is car w as on tw o wheels, an d almost upset.

Robelin paid the fine, and retained his licence. He was seventeen years ild in March, and has hail a licence

-n ice becoming the legal age to ob­tain one.

Tw o sm all b o y s who h av e b een in tro u b le a n u m b e r o f tim e s , a n d w hose

, p a re n ts do n o t ta k e a n in te re s t in th e m , w e re a g a in be fo re J u d g e H res- lin «h< held th e m Tor th e J u v e n ile C o u rt in Hackensack.

J u d g e B ia g lin g a v e th e m a sev e re ta lk in g to f o r n o t o b e y in g a su m - nions to a n n e a r in th e P o lice C o u rt

T h e e n te r ta in m e n t c o m m itte r o f th e S t a r o f th e J, M o rg an R eed C o u n cil, D a u g h te rs of A m erica m e t on M o n 4 n \ evening , t th e hom e o f M rs A r th u r S c h reck en s tem u f S tu y v n u u it Avenue, w hen p la n s fo r th e s t r a w ride to R am sey w a s p lan n ed a n d Anal a r r a n g e m e n u m ad e fo r th e P ea ch S o c iab le a t th e O dd Fellow * H a il on A u g u s t Isfc

The Peach Sociable will be held at Odd Fellows Hall on Wednesday eve­ning. August 1st. Very good OMStc { has been secured for the d a n c in g , an t I with the delicious refreshments of ice- i cream and peaches a n d cake, the evr- j ning gives promises of a most en­joyable one. ^Tickets for all will be I thirty-five cents.

The Straw ride will be to Rani sey on Friday evening, August 1 0 h and will be held a t the home of Mrs. Henry Stegen, who has opened het home to the member* ami their friends. Dancing and r*fn*shment> will also be features of the evening enjoyment. Tickets including r ib ­and refieshments and dar.ctng will b*$ 1.00.

T h e n e x t m e e tin g o f the e n te r ta in m e n t c o m m itte e w ill be held a t th e hom e o l M rs. t ia r a S tegon o f 251 O rie n t W ay R u th e rfo rd , on A u g u s t 3.

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OPENS FOR YOUR PLEASUREwith a complete new layout

Hand Ball Court — Sand Beach — New Water Filters—Pool Enclosed with a new Concrete Fence

An Ideal Location For Swimming and Boating

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Lyndhurst Swimming Pool210 R I V E R S I D E A V E N U E , L Y N D H U R S T , N . J.

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• " O '* the r i t e . i-- , i , ar««K». Santaoo »ldi», h » that ht «eut to New York, «here te aa» em|it.>yed «« a musician . h i laier came t>.o I to the hortler anil'be. a n a » member o f Ihe Iî.-î ii‘w.,^1.1, *>.| ,

u n sh e « ¡1« fu rious M .'U ir* lold J lld se T lin ley She ill»* I ift»e,l th» nefvaats. Nome nil, h .,.,1 i,, ,Ì„ tbe » « r t aliti she loi tl ute thaï | w»a (t.Ite lite-otte - :......................-

’ Kroiti then òli ( w-f.» a senaaf lo ber 1 rather Uke.1 'Ihe work itself hut lier attitude was lotolemhle. lo t two year* fe m ISO to 1!W . I tub tniUed to It, At first I didn't re*lm innau«. 1 loted ll.'t Wlieti I Jlil tte|lli to tw»t«t It «at, too lati

l>lirlnii those two years, the le«tt mom sIhiw«. Mt^'lur* lived au urna» In* life Ev«ry meal that was cooked in the hohaehold w«s imMlwced b> lite docile husband, and t e was a *.iod Ctaik.even Mrs Mctlwr'gadwitled that Oalnty omelettes in the morning, taaty «alati« for lunchetm and Juicy ateika cooketl to a turn at night

Ilei ween mesi» VM’lur* was hoi idle When Ihe dishes aere u ashed and |>ut away Ite «tral*htrn»d the houae. then waahetl and mended hi« dolile« <*n ihe freguem otvaaluna wlien Mrs Mct'lur* and her mother wished to go out, he dolled hi« (lug hsm «Iirori. im iu in l ihe role o t dtauffeur and pgllaully tlrote them nltout. In fact, as one of the neighbor* observed, he would bave mad» a model wife Tor sonw girl who n|>fire dated his ability.

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Lyndhurst, N . J556 Valley Brook Avenue

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Y O L'R h e a l th »-ill g e t th e d ire c t b en efit o f i t i f y o u b eg in b u y in g y o u r m e a ts o f us. T h e w ay to h a v ea n . , a c t iv e , p ro s p e ro u s h e a l th is t o feed i t th e p ro p e r m e a ts . N o o th e r k ind o f p ro v is io n s do w e prov ide.

A S T O N A T I O N A L A N T H E M S

M rs. J . O. G a s ta fs o n , o f T ra v e rs P lace , a n d M iss N ellie D ay , o f N ew J e r s e y A venue h ave re tu rn e d from a v a ca tio n a t L ak e H o patcong .

C h a s L o b m a y e r

L y n d h u r s t M a r k e t

Five Years A go This Week 52 Stuyvesant \ Ve.

Lyndhurst, N. J.U ncom m on S e n se

A t the Commissioners meeting on Monday, evening, over seventy-five property owners were present to voice their endorsement o f a petition that was presented to the Board, objecting to a Dye concern who applied for a permit to open a Dyeing establishment on Forest Avenue. Mayor Woods stated that he had communicated w ith the Newark Board of Health asking their opinion in the matter and their reply stated that although no obnoxious odors were caused by the process, the noise in handling and packing the skins would be a nuisance and undesirable for a residential section. The permit was not granted.

By John B lak«

INNO VATION, INERTIA JACKSON - KUHN CO.(Established 1890)

REALTORS — INSURANCEBest Companies * « Prompt Adjustments

PERSONAL SERVICE142 STUYVESANT A V E LYNDHURST, N . J.

Phone Rutherford 804

■ ^ JO NEW Idea ever com es In to th is ^ ’ w orld peacefully . I ts a d v en t Is a lw ay s a tte n d ed by b i t te r opposition.

F rom th e very beginning a new Idea com bats o th e r, o lder Id eas w hich h ave had tim e to becom e a u th o r ita tiv e an d pow erfu l. And th e se o ld e r Ideas, and the people wbo believe in them , do not In ten d to be p u shed asid e w ithou t a struggle.

O ne exam ple o f i new Idea is C h ris tian ity . Not jo ly i ts founder but th o u san d s o i o th e r -n a rty rs w ere sacrificed in the s tru g g le to m ake th is new conception p reva il.

I ts com ing th rea ten ed o th e r, o lder religions. And the b a ck e rs o f th ese re lig ions w ere not w illing to s tan d Idly by and see th e ir Idea* sw ept aw ay.

— Id ou r ow n tim e evo lu tion has s t ir re d up ubout as m uch opposition a s any o th e r new theory o r Idea. I t la b itte rly opposed by m any persons w ho fea r th a t Its coining m ay destroy th e ir own conceptions o r beliefs.

T hese a re exam ples o f Id eas o f uni re rsa l. Influence. E very d ay sees th e b irth of co u n tle ss th o u san d s o f com ­p a ra tiv e ly Insignificant ones.

Joseph Goetschtus, Sr. died Tuesday afternoon at he home of his daughter Mrs. A rthur C. Dehn of 262 Livingston Avenue w ith whom he resided for the past several years. M r. Goctschius was seventy years old and was a resident o f Lyndhurst fo r forty-tw o years.

Miss Manon Robinson of Springfield, M a s s and Mr. Robert Schreck enstein of 358 Valley Brook A venue were married Friday by the Rev George Muller at the home of M r and Mrs. George Holden, Tontine Ave­nue. The couple will reside at 412 Valley Brook Avenue after a honey­moon at Buffalo, N . Y .

T H E S O U T H B E R G E N C O A L C O M P A N Y In c .

K in g s t o n C o a l C o m p a n y ’s C o a l

Office and Y a rd 680 V a lley Brook A venue

Lyndhurst, N . J.

J o h n J . M cN u lty

P re s id e n t

T he Daughters o f America held their installation of newly elected officers on last W ednesday, The officers installed were:

Councilor, Mrs. Armstrong; Asso. Councilor, Mrs. Velie; Vice Coun­cilor, Mrs. Simmons; Asso. Vice Councilor, Mrs. Joralemon; W arden, Mrs. Dobbins; Conductress, Mrs. C ourter; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Newell; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Peters; Treasurer, Mrs, Loretta; Inside Sentinel, Mrs. Brodv: Outside Sentinel, Mrs. Lehman. Mrs. M argaret Velie was appointed chairlady o f the entertainment committee’

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T r e a s u re r

Let us see If the sam e ru le holdsIn i l lf ir rase .

Suppose, you to r exam ple, a re a tile clerk in an office uud dev ise a new und b e tte r way of tiling d a ta cards.

You tell y ou r Idea to you r em ploye! an d s tan d by for h is Im m ed ia te up provul. I f lie Is like th e a v e rag e em ployer you will s tan d by fo r a con sldoralde tim e.

l ie Is very skep tica l. T h e Idea m ay be nil rig id , but a f te r all, the cu rd s have been filed u I'erla lii Wu> In the past an d th a t w ay h as been sa t ¡»factory. W hy change I tJ W on't th a t be Inv iting troub le?

It Is an even bet th a t th e fellow will oppose you «yen though th e sue cess of y o u r , device canno t possibly harm him o r leopard ise an y of hi» in« Jor conception«.

Tkl» «ort o f th ing 1» ca lled lo tr t ls . f t 1» nn Inheren t tendency to continue bualnra« in th e snni« old woy. And • f ro u rse Inertia 1» alw ay« «ut«*oul» Me to Innovation .

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FRED* SAUMA B O U T F A IR Y Q U E E N ting-.on th e tail c o rre c tly won a prixe.“T hen they had lee c ream and a

la rge b ir th d ay cake w ith I.ucy’» nam e and nift> p rin ted In p in 1? le tter» upon th« « lif t« frosting .

"Th* t« td« had • p a p e r tableclo th upon It w ith all k in d s o f p re tty ple- lurv» o f little Hoy I tlu e Unw in* hi» hora a n d o f ch ildren w ith u n d pall« »nd »hovel« a t t h e ««a »hors. T V t napkin» w « ri Ilk« th « tablaelfttk , teo.

"TVon fTiere w et« fence*. m ade o f •a rd b o ard w ith th e «am e pa tte r«» , «ad th«a« feu<-<>» w ere p a t »boat th» lab ia . They w ere qu ite Jow.

"T h* color« w ere a n bln* and y e l­low, and I.ucy w ore a fe llo w h a ir rib ben. and yellow sock», a n d a blue u * h .

"Oh, th ey had a sp len d id time.“T hen I passed a g re a t many m em ­

ber« o f th e balloon fam ily , all rid ing on m o to r cars. T h ey looked very p re tty an d gay, a n d th e y w ere very proud a s they w aved a ‘hello’ te m e aa they h u rr ied by I

“ I saw som e d e a r l i t t l e p ink leave* com ing o u t. and I k n ew th e m em bers o f th e W hlte O ak fam ily w ere »lowly com ing along.

" I Called upon a l i t t le D icky bird, too. who belonged to a l i t t l e boy know n to h is fr ien d s a s PI»«.

'T in e w as very p ro u d o f Dicky and told how Dicky w ould alng. though rea llv D icky sang v e ry little .

“Rut even his c h irp in g waa m usic and song to Pln«'a_ e a r s . And P in« to ld m e o f D icky 's ba th -tak ing , and how he never fa iled to tak « a b a th each m orning.

"Oh. P in e boasted o f Dicky, and o f h is b righ t yellow fe a th e rs .

“ P ine thought It w a s so w onderfu l th a t D icky did e v ery th in g stand ing on h is leg».

“ 'H e sleeps th s t w ay . he eat* th a t way. he sings th a t w ay . he take» hi* b a th - th a t w ay,' P in e »aid.

“ I saw m any g arden flower* - l i i i ,* , der tu lip s , and w h ite lilacs. and Ifll-a of the valley, and Jo h n n y Jum p T p * and S tr ip ed Oras« a n d Flow o-lir: u Inond hushe*. and they a ll w ished in* such a po lite good-day.

“F low er» have *dch sweet nun .1 saw tw o dogs ru b nose*, t.m. mid tell each o th e r they w ere ao clad meet a g a in

“ My Journey wa» In te res ting to tue because I love to see a ll the liifT^rt-ni creatu re« snd flow ers and people I can.

“To m e th e re Is ao much that i , w orth w hile to aee. a n d I t1« all so: v e ry en joyab le.” the F a iry Q ueen ended a» »he w aved her w and happily,

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227 Stuyvesant A venueu l 'V E had a fine Journey," sa id th e K alry gueon, »« s h e onmo hack to

P s iry la a d ."T e ll in «heut It , and HU n» what

you »sw ,“ th» F s lr le a asked.T f r m of sil, 1 saw autnt* U tfv lf tro««

along a great avenue. Tliay had all pirn« out in full, and they wer« lean- iiig ov«r in * meeting high In tlia ceu tur, and Ulklng to eacb other.

■It a««tn«d that they had «tartad I»Hing «ach other lit t le springtime «e cheta early ta tha spring , and had gmi*

Lyndhurst, N . J,Phone Rutherford 4052

PHONE RUTHERFORD 4242

For Quick Delivery OfIf « new Idea i» good enough and

If ft 1» pushed hard enotn/h ft will «»uslly triu m p h over In e rtia . Hut the triam p h is usually h a rd won.

A ntic ipating Inertia Is h a lf th e bst tie . If you expect to h ave people op pose y ou r best Ideas you will not be come d iscouraged when th e opposition ahow» Itse lf. K ather, It will m ake you Qght a ll th e harder.

PURELLI COAL CO., INC.661 V a lley Brook A venue Lyndhurst, N . JJ U S T H U M A N S

M rs. 0 . M adison, o f C o u r t A venue s p e n t th e w eek -end a t S e a B rig h t.

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“ I ’ve Had a Fine Journey," Said the Fa iry Quean.

clo se r toge ther and clod^t to g e th e r a s th e y had listened to each other.

“ So now the lo v e ly branches m e t a n d m ad e a b e u u tlfu l tree a rc h w ay a ll dow n th e avenue.

“ All w in te r long th e y had looked a t e ach o th e r on e ith e r aide of th e ro a d ­w ay an d they Imd s a id :

“ ‘W hen spring com es we'll h ave som e ta lk s ) '

“T h en I peeped in a t a b ir th d a y p a rty . A little g irl nam ed Lucy w as n in e year» old.

“ S he had some o th e r children a t h e r p a rty , and they p lay ed «11 k in d s o t g a m e a P u n In th e Corner w as oue fav o rite .

•T h e y p lsyed th e donkey gam e. too. T h e re w as a big sh ee t, and upon it w a a a painted donkey. Rach ch ild w aa blindfolded, a n d afte r h av in g been tu rn ed a round th re e tlmee ao a s to b e m ixed up an d to make th e gam e h a rd e r , she w as « ta r te d off c a rry in g s p a in te d ta ll m ad e o f cloth w hich sh e w as going to try to p u t on the donkey .

“T h e one who gi>t nearest to put-

M K A T F O R T H E M A N Y —

fo r e v e ry p re fe ren ce is o ffered here a t p rices th a t a re a lw a y s the lo w e st possib le co n s is te n t w ith u n ifo rm ly h ig h q u a lity . M ake su re th a t y o u r co o k in g e f­fo r ts w ill be im p ro v ed by b u y ­ing the_ m ea t fo r y o u r fa m ily tab le h ere . AH a re o f th e choic­est g ra d e — to w in y o u r fa v o r!

A . E G E R T & S O N

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> unced h e re t b i t w eek, sce o rd in g w P a rk M oto r C a r C o m p an y , local Stu iiebaker d e a le r .

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o b r a i n e d a t t h e o f f i c e o f t h et i o n m t r „ _____ ___T o w n a h l p E n g i n e e r . T h o a . F . B o w « , j M r . R B r o w n ) I n t h e A s s o c i a t i o n B u l l d l n * . G u t H u t h e r f o r i l , N e w J e r s e y

A l l p r o e o a a l s m u d b e e n c l o s e d t o a p r o p e r l y s e a l e d e n v e l o p e , p l a i n l y m a r k ® I o n t h « o u t s i d e , w i t h t h e n a m e , o f t h ‘ b i d d e r , a n d t h e n a t u r e o f t h e b i d c o n -

M rs. J o h n W . Y oung, o f 617 K ings- j ¡n th e a fte rn o o n , w ith a ll look ing fo r- (C o n tin u ed fro m F i r s t P a c e ) la n d A venue, w as h o stess on (F rid a y J w a rd to n e x t su m m e r w hen th e y will g u t te r s , s idew alks a n d m a cad am p a w H r . E ld ridg< a lso su g g es te d th a t i t to th i r ty c h ild ren and six a d u lts , from a g a in b e inv ited t o ' L y n d h u rs t. m in t . * ^ p u t to a v o te o f th e people.H obokf n , a ll p a tie n ts o f th e H oboken j ^ ____ S ev en o rd in an ces w e re re a d a n d A v o te w>> ta k e n and all vo ted inC lin ic w hich t r e a ts u n d e rn o u rish ed , D T p a sse d on f irs t re a d in g . T h e y w e r e , 'a n d w eak c h ild re n , and a d u lts .

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v isited th e school and also decided ¡ a t a t“ ^ ln a i d b i d m J T t a ^ a c

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M ain A venue, P a ssa ic , took a be­la te d honeym oon th is m on th to C an ­a d a a n d N ia g a ra F a lls . M rs. R ussell, w as fo rm e r ly M iss L yd ia B ors t, of L iv in g sto n A venue, th is tow n. She

T h e ch ild ren had a g lo rio u s tim e j aI1,[ j j r . R ussell w ere m a rr ied in th e p la y in g on th e law n o f th e Y oung j e a r ly S p rin g , and fo r b usiness rea -

, - ------------ , - , - - - c e p t io n ^ o f M r. E ld rid g e , and i t w asim p ro v em en t o f C o p elan d , F i r , Oc a r r a n g e d f o r a special m e e tin g to be ta v ia , K ings lan d a n d Second S tr e e ts , b y t h e b o ard on ' T u esd ay even -

T h re e p e titio n s w e re rea d . T h e y in _ j „ , y sl>t< w hen b id s w ill be re ­q u e s t e d th e in s ta lla t io n o f a s a n i- „ .¡ ve<1 f o r th e w ork o f in s ta l l in g th e U r y sew er on M aple A v en u e c u rb , n, w h e a t in g p la n t, g u t t e r s a n d m a c a d a m ™> > — - -- --- .

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T h e p a r ty w a s g iv en to th e ch ild ren j p a re n ts , M r. and M rs. C. R o b e r t ........................................ p — tn unH frnm Kchrw.lth ro u g h th e c o u rte sy o f th e S t. M ary ’s I B ora t a t M ontague, N . Y.G u ild o f th e S t. T hom as E p iscopal j ---------C h u rch , w h ich is m ost in te re s te d in s o c ia l w e lfa re w ork.

T h e G uild fu rn ish ed th e re f r e s h ­m e n ts , and th e m em bers a ss is ted M rs.Y o u n g w ith entertaining th em . A n u m b e r o f local ch ild ren a lso en joyed N o rfo lk , Va.

a n d D e l a f t e l d A v e n u e * o n M o n d a y . A u f u n t m i— - - — — r a n e . ! o f

m a d e o u t t o t h e o r d e r o f “ T h e T o w n s h i p * * b i d d e r• t h , 1 * 2 « a t E i g h t P. M . P r e a e n t T i m e , o f l y n d h u r s t / ' T h e s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r

f o r t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f c o n c r e t e c u r b a a d w i l l b e r o a u l r e d t o f u r n i a h b o n d f o r t h e g u t t e r a n d s i x I n c h b i t u m i n o u s m a c a d a m i y r o p e * p e r f o r m a n c e o f t h e c o n t r a c t . T h eg u t t e r a n d s i x I n c h a n d c o n c r e t e » t o r n » w a t e r » e w e r .

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a lre a d y been g iven th e u se o f th e j O va l f o r 1 e v e ry S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .

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i fied w hen th e y could u se th e field.C o m m issio n e r G e o rg e T. S m ith ,

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