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LYNDHURST LIBRANY VALLEY BROOK AVE. LYNDHURST. m j L eade All of thmNam impartially Told m *4 O m MaMer. * m m It. MM. « •» N« Otta «I H m * r~ Cg WOU Oft THE NEW STATION WILL BE STARTED IN JULY UWOHUSgT, K I. I W I. IM» VOLVin. No > LEGION CARMVAL |MnsRafcS«fct AND BLOCX DANCE GtesShwwleNew STARTS JUNE SHI Brife, Mb*. ABce Vey DEMOCRATIC CLUB WILL ME*T AT ODD PILLOWS' HALL MON. The Lyndhurst Democratic Cteb will hold ■ meeting a t the Odd Fal- lows' Hall on Monday «ranine. J»»» 14, when preliminary arrangements will be made for the M l campaign The committee in chart* has ar- ranged for a social to follow the haai- ness meeting, when an entertaining program, refreshments and dancing with the musk being furnished hy the Billy Kectelsen Orchestra. The committee consists of Frank Rutika, chairman; Mr*. John Flynn, Mrs. J. Dwyer, Mrs. Jennie Wood- ward, Mrs. Anna Monday, Andy Dar- co and Harry Grossman. This will be the last meeting dur- ing the summer. The next meeting to take place in September. PUBLIC LIBRARY CORNERSTONE WILL BE LAID SUNDAY I dered to Mrs. Ate» Vey « M W k Park, fomerty Mies Ate* OaMhom of BlmartHM. at II» tea» a i Mis* Rath W ert *t Bèi Valley Brook Anna* an Satwdar Tte yoang bride stepped tato tte sea .f matri mony Juat a month ago and eeenu to to enjoytog the Uf* The blushing bride reealsad many tooauful gifts Town Boards Confer On Filling in Grounds Of Hie High School PUBLIC INVITED TO Members of Local ATTEND LAYING OF Circle Attended the _ , CORNERSTONE SAT N J . Officers Banquet New Denti«* Office In Boffle Buildiwy fla l» « S * ' 'itm vm «»/> h *>1 - W »mti * - Skis n i e *■— ^ t'n<M T W )n#*> " T I . -I*»* *1 I; j rtw I « # ! * .* . *»«* 1 k* y * mg <W .*•( Ih r If* ••» »* l<* »' to* «»I H «»• to «k>. tfc* M « 4 h< Ufi ito T*»! fell nit IM »to ">•» •*>* «v»H» » e II» j •»»» k>- *•! <*» 4»*** U*»s Im atlMi • ***'•■ aat »ti s— Id g»l 'Hi! JsUÌSe fi t ••• a ‘ * 0 tM owt in Mew > ..»% C*»| M fcl lt*4»to*> fu i is.»*» >Ur< 'ito-jr' »**» k»r* » Ly^tewifcBjgfcy*N **'•’ **•*’ w ItwkMSMvV' fiffW I» " * <• «*•>• * • .ÌI./-K , •«*4wt .«vs**» » lhal >» Ito ttor • tU *«* k* <ft km r*a* we* srrv*d b> Ito r.i»ialttosj la r k s ir .,( Mrs te a * llurk sml Mr« I i l l » * Caans* HI Mery's **alld of »I- IW siirv-alastos. '-f .M » <•*:*** ■Mot .pel <-h*»rh held a m eat*« t—< tto {¡f W « to « b | si Ito pestsli hall. «Ma» »*>** ** f „•«1 .«I **-«-. ' P~M mM. Mre H-to* Ma«*. ***** «*•*?*• W *»* “¡ 3 I« kill Ili» |W | Wl Amane *•«•» me«to»s «f t o l » « * ¡ 2 ** **? *” “ T , C t/h Z - n m u f,* tto r.rt party to to tow ^ w ( tifiate h»T br tto IrtiiM «• Ito »# . t » , Mr* M T sjv «f Wselwiwl es« u«, IM | M pwsanl «al |M ea I t siw eila# talk ckN taM * ■■■%••, *"*» ■» aa sat««»« *»*h. «*«• tto SHBiaasi 4 , , , •«<«• <hi »»<•> »»• *rto«al f«r iMsrtors ai tto «to<( to (.. p i «1 «».4 he told *t -HurtiAgUm ^ At Ito « w to M i mt Ito baile» 1 ; Thè* r* ” «to to»«^iì.«* aaiettim. rrln tk mumli M e «vrxsd 'by « to M rs Rdwasd Ito seta« end Ms* w n <to*»d <hs |f.lM leyu, h Maate 1 — Ito «ftoe Ttojp tot* W «. *to“ * I u à « an a Altoa»'* >»•*•

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LeadeAll of thm Nam impartially Told

m * 4 O m MaM er. * m m I t . M M . « • » N « O t t a « I H m * r~ C gWOU Oft THE NEW

STATION WILL BE STARTED IN JULY

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LEGION CARMVAL |M nsR afcS«fct AND BLOCX DANCE G tesShw w leN ew

STARTS JUNE SHI Brife, Mb*. ABce Vey

D E M O C R A T IC C L U BW IL L M E * T A T O D D

P I L L O W S ' H A L L M O N .

The L yndhurst D em ocratic C te b will hold ■ m eeting a t th e Odd F a l­lo w s ' H a ll on M onday « ran ine . J» » » 14, when prelim inary a rra n g em en ts will be m ade fo r th e M l cam paign

The com m ittee in c h a r t* has a r ­ranged fo r a social to follow th e haai- ness m eeting , w hen a n e n te rta in in g prog ram , re fre sh m en ts and dancing w ith th e m u sk being fu rn ished hy th e Billy K ectelsen O rchestra .

T he com m ittee co n sists of F ra n k R u tik a , ch airm an ; Mr*. John F lynn, Mrs. J . D w yer, Mrs. Jenn ie W ood­w ard , M rs. A nna M onday, Andy D ar- co and H arry G rossm an.

T h is w ill be th e la s t m eeting d u r ­ing th e sum m er. T h e next m eeting to tak e place in Septem ber.

PUBLIC LIBRARY CORNERSTONE WILL

BE LAID SUNDAY Id ered to M rs. A te » Vey « M W k P ark , f o m e r ty M ies A te* O aM hom o f BlmartHM . a t II» t e a » ai Mis* R a th W e r t * t B èi V alley Brook A n n a * an S a t w d a r T te yoang bride stepped ta to t t e sea . f m atri m ony Juat a m onth ago an d eeenu to to en joy tog th e Uf* T he b lushing bride reealsad m any to o a u fu l g if ts

Town Boards Confer On Filling in Grounds

Of Hie High School

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Tlie T h a tch e r C om pany has designed all it»' lid ilrr - VÍV‘"IliäT’W n t f T f T P " ilo lllfiy d H lt 'e f l im t" unfailingly and in p ro p e r volum e, l>itt they do i t at a fa r loss rout fo r f u r l —w hether eoa! o r oil is used. And you know th a t is an im p o rtan t cost item in the u p k e ep of a hom e! Send today fo r ou r Hook w hich illustra te« in co lo r 6 new ways of designili" your ce lla r m ore a ttractively .

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T H A T C H E RB O I L E R S - F U R N A C E S - R A N G E S

B E R G E R ’S C E N T E R S H O PNow Showing the Latest Models

WELFITÇorset-Brassiere

WELFIT Kumfy-Cut Girdle

T H E COMMERCIAL LEADER, JUNE 1, 192«

WEI KLY PHOTOPLAY GUIDEP r e p a re d by

T h r o c l t r r K iln* C om m ittee o f Ikely n d h u rs t Central Paren t T eachers Association

T he following films will be show ji a t t h e n ew R itz T h e a trer p 1.

C O M E A N D L O O K O V E R O U R

F U L L L IN E O F

WELFIT and KUMFY'CUTBrassieres, Corset-Brassieres, Girdles, Sport Girdles,

Garter Belts and Lace Back Corsets

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M onday , T u e sd ay ,■ J u n e 4 a n d fr— In “ A n n ie L a u r ie ," a n h is to r ic a l, r o ­m ance. o f th e S c o ttis h H igh lands, L illia n G ish p la y s one o f th e m o s t s p e c ta c u la r ro le s o f h e r c a r e e r in th e d ra m a tic a d v e n tu re o f th e G lencoe M a ssa c re in w hich th e S c o ttis h h e ro ­in e , th ro u g h h e r love f o r a n en em y c la n sm a n , iaunched a p eac e th a t un i- ified S co tla n d an d C h a n g e d h is to ry . A s th e m is tre s s o f M ax w elto n C as tle sh e a p p e a r s a s a n a r is to c ra t ic S c o t­tis h n o b lew o m an ; la te r , w hen she h e rs e lf l ig h ts th e b eaco n to sum m on th e en em y c l a n .W e r th e body u f i t fa l le n tr ib e s m a n , sh e e n a c ts th e role, o f th e J o a n o f A rc o f S c o tla n d . N o r­m an K e rry p la y s th e p rin c ip a l m ule ro le a s Ia n , c h ie f ta in iif th e .M ac­D onald c lan , and H o b a r t B osw orth th e ro le o f th e h is to r ic ■ “ W olf .o f G len co e .” T he film sh o w s huge r e ­p lic a s o f fam o u s S c o tt is h c a s tle s , hun ilred s o f h uge b e a rd e d S c o ttis h w a r ­r io rs in k ilts an d t a r t a n s , b a ttlin g in th e ru g g e d H ig h la n d s w ith d a y m o re a n d sh ie ld ; a n d a ls o th e sp ec ­ta c u la r g a th e r in g o f .th e f la n - u t M ax w elto n . T h is i s a n ex cep tio n a lly fine p ic tu re an d is a d a p te d fo r th e fa m ily aud ience, in c lu d in g young fo lk s . “ A G e n tle m an P re fe r re d ," f e a tu r in g G aston G la -s a n d K.-itJil-. nM y ers, I s a socie ty ro m a n c e o f .San F ran c isco . T he s to ry - d e a ls w ith th e e f fo r ts o f a so c ia lly a m b itio u s M oth ­e r to sec u re a t i t le fo r h e r d a u g h te r , w ho is th e h e ire ss o f th e C la rk C a r te r fo r tu n e w hich had b een founded , upon m in es a n d W es te rn c a t t le . W hen J im m y F a rg o , a y o u n g fr ie i id o f her d ead h u sb an d , a r r iv e s fro m N evada , he m a k e s his- call on h o rseb ac k , Mil l rid e s r ig h t in to th e p a la t ia l hall o f th e 1 C a r te r m ansion . T h e d a u g h te r is d e lig h te d w ith h im , b u t y ields to h e r m o th e r ’s w ish t h a t she m a rry “a g e n tle m a n ,” and so sen d s J im m y aw ay . H ow he su d d en ly finds riches, beco m es a po lished g e n tle m a n and th e n tu r n s th e ta b le s m ak e s iin e n ­te r ta in in g s to ry . T h is is s u ita b le fo r th e fa m ily aud ience .

W ed n esd ay , J u n e 6— “ F re c k le s ” is j a m a s te r ly screen in te rp r e ta t io n o f th e l a te G ene S t r a t to n - P o r te r ’s fa - j m o u s novel o f th a t n a m e . I-uni in i th e L im b e r lo s t F o re s t , m a d e fam ous by M rs. P o r te r , th e th r i l l in g s to ry is p re s e n te d a g a in s t a b a c k g ro u n d o f J w o od land de lls and g ia n t .trees . T h e s to ry is th e ta le o f a y o u n g o rp h a n , h an d ic ap p e d ¡n ch ildhood b y th e loss o f one hand . F r ie n d le s s , he a c c e p ts ! th e d a n g e ro u s ta s k o f g u a rd in g th e

| v a lu ab le L im b e r lo s t F o re s t . T h ro u g h ( h is b ra v e ry he becom e* a d m ire d by '

th e Itird W om an , a n a tu re lover, an d h e r d a u g h te r , th e S w a m p A ngel.LoVe— q u ic k ly dev e lo p s be tw een F rec k le s a n d th e A n g e l, b u t i t is

| o n ly a f t e r p a ss in g th ro u g h sev e ra l j j t r y in g s i tu a t io n s t h a t th e y w in

th ro u g h to H appiness. S u ita b le fo r th e fa m ily aud ience , in c lu d in g young fo lks.

T h u r s d a y , F r id a y , J u n e 7 an d ‘‘T h e A riz o n a W ild ca t,” s t a r r in g Tom M ix, is a th r i l l in g w e s te rn rom ance an d d e a ls w ith a g a n g o f E a s t e r n . c ro o k s w h o n re se llin g fa k e b o n d s ' in j th e W est- A n 'E a s te rn so c ie ty g irl , p layed b y D o ro th y S e b a s tia n , is th e reaso n w h y T om su d d en ly becom es i n am ared . in polo a n d p la y s th e g am e w hich le a d s to th e final s m a sh in g scenes w h ic h include r id in g T o n y up flig h ts o f s t a i r s to th e ro o f o f th e b u ild in g in w hich th e g ir l is held p riso n e r. S u ita b le fo r th e fa m ily aud ience . " T h e S ilv e r ' S la v e ,” s t a r ­r in g Ire n e R ich , re co u n ts th » -cleverw ay in w h ic h a gay socie ty t n a tro n ___p rev en te d h e r d a u g h te r fro m m a r ry ­in g fo r m in e y a s she h e rs e lf had done. T h is sh e c a r r ie s o u t su cc e ss ­fu lly by v a m p in g th e g i r l ’s lo v e r h e r ­s e lf T h e fla p p e r d a u g h te r , fu r io u s a t th e c o n d u c t w hich sh e does not

R u t h e r f o r d N a t i o n a l B a n k

Bergen County Bank

STORAGE OF VALUABLES

TRAVELERS’ CHEQUES

Your Travels will give y6u greater pleasure if you are free from worry about the valuables you leave behind and if the funds you carry with you are protected from theft or loss.

T w e n t y - f o u r H o u r Ba n k in g S e r v ic e .DEPOSITORYJi

V A L E N T IN E H O S T E S STO A F T E R N O O N C L U B

u n d e rs ta n d , p ack s un to le a v e hom e, an d th e n c o m es a c lim ax a s in t r ig u ­in g a s i t is un ex p ec ted . S u ita b le fo r th e m a tu re aud ience .

S a tu rd a y , J u n e 0— In “ C o n ey Is ­la n d ” l ia lp h Ince, th e d ire c to r , h a s ¡ MRS, b ro u g h t to th e screen a g r ip p in g s to ry o f th e so rro w s th a t b e se t th e j t ic k e t- s e lle r s am i fun m a k e rs o f th e j M rs. C h ris V a le n t in e o f J au n c e y w o rld ’s g r e a te s t a m u se m e n t p a rk . J A v en u e w as h o s te s s on T u e sd ay a f- T h e s to ry c e n te r s a ro u n d th e love o f j te m o o n to th e m e m b e rs o f th e T ues- a y o u n g r o l l e r c o a s te r le ssee fo r h i s id a y A fte rn o o n C a rd C lub, w h ich w as p re t ty tic k e t-s e lle r and h is s t ru g g le s ! th e final m e e tin g o f th e c lub f o r th e to g e t e n o u g h m oney to g e th e r to g e t ! season .out o f th e c lu tch es o f th e financ ia l F o llo w in g th e p le a s a n t g a m e o f b a ro n o f th e a m u se m e n t p a rk . T h e c a rd s , d e lig h tfu l r e f r e s h m e n ts w ere F o u r th o f J u ly , a g a la (lay a t t h e , s e rv ed b y th e h o s te s s , p a rk , w ill te l l w h e th e r o r h o t he w ins j A m o n g th e g u e s ts w ere M rs. Jo h n th e g ir l a n d th e o w n ersh ip o f th e | B ell o f T e n E y c k A v en u e , M rs. W ill- concession . In th e m ea n tim e a you n g ia m V a len tin e a n d M rs. F ra n k M or-N ew Y o rk so c ie ty m an fa lls in love W ith th e g i r l a n d a ccep ts w o rk in th e m o to r ro o m o f th e ro lle r c o a s te r in o rd e r to w in h e r. C o m p lica tio n s a r is e th ro u g h th e in te re s t o f a c a b a re t d a n c e r f o r th i s young m an . She, ho w ev er, h e lp s quell a p an ic , s ta r te d by th e h en ch m en o f th e b a ro n , an d th e s to ry e n d s hap p ily fo r a ll con ­cern ed . S u ita b le fo r th e m a tu re a u ­d ience.

"Lyndhurst Bible GassT h e final m e e tin g o f th is seaso n

fo r th e L y n d h u rs t B ib le C la ss fo r W o m en w a s he ld a t th e M eth o d is t E p isc o p a l C hurc li on T u e s d a y a f t e r ­noon w ith V ice P r e s id e n t M rs. R ob­e r t L . F is s p re s id in g .

M rs. M aurice L. M osley fav o re d w ith a vocal solo a n d led th e c la ss s in g in g , w ith M rs. C h e s te r H. F r i t - z in y a t th e piano.

T h e lesson w as on “ C is te rn s o r F o u n ta in s ,” b ased o n th e fo u r th c h a p te r o f Jo h n .

T h e c la s s a ccep ted a n in v ita tio n to a law n p a r ty a t th e h o m e o f M rs.J u l iu s C. Schoppau l o f 260 L iv in g sto n A v en u e , to be held on T u e s d a y a f t e r ­noon , J u n e 26.

T h e ex ec u tiv e c o m m itte e o f th e c la ss w ill ho ld a m e e tin g a t th e hom e o f M rs. F is s o f S tu y v e s a n t A venue on th e a f te rn o o n o f W ed n esd ay , J u n e 13.

A d v an ce p lan s w e re m ad e fo r a n o u tin g o f th e c la s s to be he ld la te in J u ly o r th e b e g in n in g o f A u g u s t, final a r ra n g e m e n ts to be m ad e by th e e x ecu tiv e co m m ittee .

T h e re p o r t o f th e s e c re ta ry , Mr*;.,F re d H escock, show ed a n a v e ra g e a tte n d a n c e fo r th e y e a r o f fo r ty w om en . O nly one m e m b e r o f th e c la ss , M rs. J . S. L a ts h a , w a s p re s e n t

! e v e ry T h u rs d a y ; M rs. H e n ry B. G il­m ore m issed on e le c tio n d a y , b ecauseshe u n d e rs to o d t h a t th e r e w ould be _ . _

| no sessio n o f th e c la s s ; M rs. N a th a n - C ra n k sh a w , E llen L y o n s , E d n a B road -

Republican PartyIs 72 Years of Age

T h e R ep u b lican P a r ty w a s o rg a n ­iz e d s e v e n ty - tw o y e a rs a g o on M ay 28. I t w a s j u s t th a t m a n y y e a r s ago w hen A b ra h a m Lincoln d e liv e red h is fam o u s “ lo s t speech" a t B loom ing ton , 111.

T he f u tu r e p re s id e n t w ho d ied a m a r ty r to h is co u n try so c a p t iv a te d h is au d ie n ce th a t th e r e p o r te r s fo r ­g o t to t a k e n o tes. P o s te r i ty w as th e re b y d e p r iv e d o f one o f th e m o s t1 n o ta b le o f o ra tio n s a n d a m o s t im ­p o r ta n t d o c u m e n t. |

A f te r th e re c e n t c a m p a ig n w e s to p a n d w o n d e r w h a t t h a t n o b le L incoln w ou ld th in k a n il s ay now o f th e p a r ty w h ich he fo u n d ed . I t is in c o m p re ­hen sib le t h a t th e l ib e ra l le a d e rs sh o u ld h a v e g iv en b i r t h to a p a r ty w h ic h is n o w co n tro lle d b y la rg e in ­te r e s t s a n d m ach in e p o litic ia n s .

ris o f F o u r th S t r e e t ; M rs. C a r l O l­son o f S econd A v e n u e , M rs. Jo h n B oyle o f T h ird A v e n u e , M rs. H a r ry W re g g , M rs. D av id B e rg m a n , and M rs. S id n ey K a tz o f F if th S tr e e t , M rs. S a r a W h ite h e a d o f K e a rn y , M rs. L. T h o m p so n o f N e w a rk an d M rs. M. M u lle r o f R u th e rfo rd .

MRS. J . BURK H O STESS> TO RAM BLIN G ROSES

M rs. J a c o b B u rk o f K in g s lan d A ve-

n u e w a s h o s tes s l a s t T u e sd ay to th e R am b lin g R oses. A f t e r an a f te rn o o n p le a s a n t ly s p e n t w ith sew ing , a l l e n ­jo y e d th e re f r e s h m e n ts w hich w ere se rv ed b y th e h o s te s s .

A m o n g th e g u e s ts w ere M rs.

G eo rg e M ich ae lfe ld e r, M rs. M. C on­k lin , and M rs. G eo rg e W e s te rv e l t o f P a g e A venue, M rs, H . W e lls a n d M rs. J . L in n e m e y e r o f P o s t A v en u e an d M rs. G eorge H e n ry o f P a r k P lace .

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BEER 24 bottles to a case . ............................. ¿1.10 pe r case

N E W P O T A T O E S finest c o o k in g ? . . . . . . 7 lb», fo r 25c

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Teachers Entertained By Miss Heisterkamp

M iss J e a n n e H e is te rk a m p , te a c h ­e r in th e R o o sev e lt S choo l, e n te r ­ta in e d s e v e ra l o f th e te a c h e rs a t b r id g e a t th e hom e o f M rs. E d g a r E a rp , o f S tu y v e s a n t A v e n u e , on M ay 28.

F o llo w in g th e c a rd g a m e , a social h o u r w ith re f r e s h m e n ts w a s en jo y ed b y a ll p r e s e n t w ho w e re M isses Je a n

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R I C H M A N ’S552 V alley Brook A ve ., Lyriifhurst, N . J.

SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK

In addition to our regular Remnant Sale, which ends June 10th.

White Voile Dresses for Communion Sizes 8 to $1.75

White Silk Dresses of Capital Silk Beautifully Lace Trimmed, Regular $10.00

White Silk Dresses of Capitol Silk White Silk Stockings, Rayon and Pure Silk

Sizes 4j/2 to 10 — 49c to 98c White Mercerized Stockings

' Sizes 6 to 10 — 25cM any other items at very low Prices.

DO NOT FAIL TO GET SOME OF OUR REMNANTS WHICH ARE STILL ON SALE UNTIL JUNE 10TH, IN ALL KINDS OF DRESS

GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES.

iel R ey n o ld s m issed o n ly o n e T u e s ­day . M rs. F re d H esco ck an d M rs. R. C h iv e rs each w e re a b s e n t tw ice . M rs. G e o rg e H e lla n d a n d M rs. J o h n R o y c ro f t e ach m issed f o u r T u e sd ay s .

T h e c la ss g a v e M rs. H escock a r is in g v o te o f th a n k s f o r h e r sp lend id w o rk a s s e c re ta ry d u r in g th e p a s t y e a r .

J u s t b e fo re th e d ism iss io n M rs. F is s , in th e n am e o f th e c la ss , p r e ­s e n te d th e te a c h e r , M rs . L a ts h a , w ith a l in e n ta b le c lo th a n d a dozen n a p ­k in s to m a tc h , a ll h e m s ti tc h e d re a d y fo r u se .

P r e s id e n t M rs. H e ila n d w as a b se n t on a cc o u n t o f illn e s s , b u t a box o f s ta t io n e r y , w ith a pen an il pencil. W ere ta k e n to h e r h o m e an d p r e ­sen te d to h e r a f t e r th e c la ss .

T h e se to k e n s o f a p p re c ia tio n on th e p a r t o f th e c la ss w e re received by th e s e officers w ith a p p re c ia tio n o f th e e s te e m w hich th e c la s s h o ld s fo r th e m .

T h u s closed a n o th e r p le a s a n t s e a ­son o f th e L y n d h u rs t B ib le C la ss f o r W om en . T h e o p e n in g B ib le s tu d y sess io n fo r n e x t sea so n w ill be he ld a t th e M eth o d ist C h u rc h o n T u esd ay a f te rn o o n , S e p te m b e r 11.

w ell a n d G ra c e S av in o o f th e R oose­v e lt School fa c u lty ; M isse s M ild red H o lm es, a n d J o se p h in e H y > tt o f th e W a s h in g to n School a n d M rs. K arp , w ith th e o th e r ho stes* M 's s H e is te r k am p .

PUBLIC SERVICE INCREASES ITS

CAPITAL STOCKA t a special m eeting o f the stock­

ho lders of Public Service Corporation o f N ew Je rsey held in N ew ark, on,M onday, a resolu tion o f the Board o f D irecto rs providing fo r an amend m ent to the certificate o f incorpora tion so as to Increase th e authorised County division.

PLANS COMPLETED FOR JUNIOR ORDER PARADE ON JUNE 14

A t a m e e t in g h e ld re c e n t ly b y th e 1 B erg en C o u n ty C o m m itte e , final j p la n s a n d d e ta ils w e re d iscu ssed a n d ] co m p le ted in p re p a ra t io n f o r th e fo r th c o m in g ' D iam ond J u b ile e P a ra d e to be h e ld b y th e J u n io r O rd e r, U n ited A m e ric a n M ech an ics o f New J e r se y . T h is p a ra d e , w h ich w ill be j he ld in th e c i ty o f N e w a rk on th e j n ig h t o f F la g D ay , J u n e 14, w ill be th e f ir s t o f a Series o f e v e n ts to j c o m m e m o ra te an d c e le b ra te th e sev- e n ty -f l f th a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e o rg a n - I s a tio n .

T h a t th e a f fa ir is be in g w ell re -; ceived b y th e m em bers o f th e O rd e r is ev id en ced by th e repo rt* com ing in to th e v a r io u s C ounty C o m m itte e s . T h a t fu lly 85,000 will be in th e line o f m a rc h is b e in g considered a con ­s e rv a tiv e e s t im a te by th e G eneral C o m m itte e in charge o f th e parade A tlan tic C o u n ty alone h a s pledged 1,500. T h e num ber fro m Bergen C oun ty t h a t w ill p artic ip a te w ill I re ach a t le a s t 2,500. T h a t p le n ty o f m usic w ill be fu rn ished f o r th e m a rc h e rs is borne o u t by th e fa c t th a t p ra c tic a lly every band w ith in | reach o f th e C om m ittee ha* been secured f o r th e occasion. A band of fo r ty piece* will hand th e Bergen

cap ita l stock of th e corporation by 2,000,000 shares o f cum ulative p re­fe rred stock o f no p a r value, paying f t p e r share p er annum , w as ap-

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Mra. C harlea G ra v a i o f Stuyvesant Avenue will sail fo r G erm any on

On M o n d ay . M rs. Graven l a Um m em bers o f the

,*s l U y b lteaa Club

The S u t e Council O Ä cers. and Acer* o f th e Suprem e C o a rt o f the Orient will have aa a special escort the p a tro ls o f the n ineteen courts, which w ill m ake up Um f irs t division. No deta ils have been overlooked by

have bean m ad* w ith th e d ty oAcials of N ew ark to parid a«

S m o o th th e W a y fo r H o u s e k e e p e r sF o r F i n e C o o k i n g —

an Oven Heat Regulator

G a s R a n g e

, t$5 down eighteen months to Pay Balance

, T ^U B L IC SERVICE stores sell ranges in all the standard finishes as well as the new color-

trimmed models. O ur prices include the top burn- tr lighter, and connection to kitchen fuel outlet by experienced gas fitters. Cash prices for oven heat regulator ranges begin at $51.75.

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Especially designed for lighting the kitchcn, this unit is made of porcelain enameled steel, that will not spot or rust.

Specially priced at (7 , regu­larly >9.50. f l dow n—f l a m onth.

Price includes installation from kitchcn electric outlet and inspection.

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H e a t W a t e r W i t h G a s

T h e gas automatic storage water- heater gives dependable hot water service at moderate cost. Public Service prices begin at $90 75 cash and in ­clude installation.

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set complete

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A n attractive electric percola­to r of well-known make— a sugar bowl, crcam pitcher and a round tray to carry, all three.

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Heat your home with gas ■nd banish dust, dirt, soot, grime and noise. Gas house* heating equipment operates efficiently and noiselessly. Ask us for facts and figures on gaa for house heating.

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ANNUAL REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF

CENTRAL P.-T. A.M ad a m P re s id e n t: ¿ J .

T h e p r e u c h a irm a n r r p o rU th a t sh e s e n t no tice* o f c o m in g m e e tin g s th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r to th e C o m m er­c ia l L e a d e r , R u th e r fo rd R ep u b lican a n d J e r s e y O b se rv e r. A n a cc o u n t o f e a c h m e e tin g w a s s e n t to th e re sam e

, p a p e r s , a f t e r th e i r occurence . A s we h a v e in o u r m e m b e rsh ip o th e r ’vo- roen w ho re p re s e n t th e v a rio u s p a p e rs th e C e n tra l P .-T . A . h a s a lso rece iv ed re c o g n itio n in th e i r co lum s, n a m e ly , P a s sa ic N ew s, P a s sa ic H e ra ld , a n d

- N e w a rk N ew s.R esp e c tfu lly su b m itted ,L IL L IA N T N R N E R ,

R ep o r t o f R e f re sh m e n t C o m m itteeT o th e Officers A M em bers o f th e C e n tra l P .-T . A .

A re cep tio n w as te n d e re d th e J u n e , »«^**¿1927 g ra d u a te s an d 360 g u e s ts w e re

se rv e d w ith re f re s h m e n ts .T h e school b o a rd a n d fa c u lty w e re

e n te r ta in e d on O c to b er 5, a t w h ich t im e re f re s h m e n ts w e re se rv ed to a b o u t 400 g u e sts .

O n N o v em b er 2, a p a n ca k e a n d coffee socia l w as he ld in th e c a fe te r ia .

125 g ra d u a te s w e re serv ed w ith c re a m an d c ra c k e rs on J a n u a r y SO, 1928.

O n A p ril 23, a b o u t 160 w ere p re s e n t a t a c a rd p a r ty w h ic h w as h e ld in th e g y m n a s iu m . T h e a m o u n t re a l i ie d w a s to he lp d e f ra y th e e x p en se s o f th e re c ep tio n to th e g ra d u a te s .

R esp e c tfu lly su b m itte d ,H A R R IE T L. LE H T 1

■A R e lie f C o m m itte e R ep o rt

. . f M . l l A . a M a r k k . T re a s u re r .

A u d ite d b y M. E . Lodor.B e» a r t o f P ra g ra m C k a i n u i

A m o n g th o se sp ea k e rs w ho h av e ad d re sse d th e C e n tra l P a re n t-T e a c h e r A sso c ia tio n of L y n d h u rs t a r e th e la te

[M rs . P . E a k in s , C olonel L a m b , M rs. C . M ey h a tt, a n d Rev. C. R osa. In

te ,lth e v a rio u s schools h*ve e n te r ta in in g p ro g ram s .

m oney th a t we ex p ec ted to p a y th e m be p laced in th e sc h o la rs h ip fund .

I w ish to th a n k a ll th e te a c h e rs w ho hav e he lped to m ake th e p ro g ra m e s a success , fo r th e i r sp len d id c o -o p e ra ­tion .

(M rs .) H E N R IE T T A H O M E Y E R , C h a irm a n o f P ro g ra m e s

w ill M M b* abnh.W »*. K m a ll BaW ar F t lm . t \ m m i t t m w ill b . a b b

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W f a a d w a m o t . effactitrriy .K ra p r r t fu l ly » u bau ttod .

A L B E R T A J . W A T SO N .

M r. an d M r*. A r th u r H «p k ia» at M ain* « t » p H ' off in l .y n 4 h a r» t oa t h r i r w ay fv-me frv>ni a m»U>r t r i p to f lo r i i la . tu v ia it Mr*. Sadi» C kaa* o f P a r k A w tiw ,

* k w d fw l •»« t»*H aad .«w »i—« r . i M* t t« * l . » a t i a m W K*> M k w tUKl l^* « > tn M K i k . I-T.^rrty et E n « » M - I j u a i i n t U m »N .iaaay . i m M ■a f » » * t ' * » a a i * « ! » > •» M a r . " •*■ * » N t WIK« mi Mr la Ik* i m i m iV a a t r » » » i» » « . •**• M . M » a *!•» k a o a a a> k*a a a n ,l» r r j MW h w aJt^ i i * « t r a t t i* » i mm «a. k«* .Irvd i a « m « « « i l i l t , i« Hk.fc i n ot Ik* Ai m a i n a i Ma«' •< U k l t i m t . MJ . a d p a t t a i k x l a t M t e t I Mft« » :

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m it te e h a s e n d ea v o re d to k eep in to u c h w ith m em b ers w ho w e re ill, o r in .s o r ro w . T h e a c t iv it ie s o f th e co m ­m it te e co n sis ted o f th e sen d in g o f n in e se lec te d g re e t in g c a rd s to v a r ­io u s m em b ers , an d o n e flow er s p ra y to M rs. N ick in g . „

R e sp e c tfu lly su b m itted , B E R T H A M. W 1 N T E R S C H IE D .

C e n tra l P a re n t T e a c h e r A sso c ia tio n , L y n d h u r s t , N. J.T r e a s u r e r ’s R ep o r t f o r y e a r e n d in g M ay 2, 1928.

R e c e ip ts :M ay 4, 1927 B a lan ce ............. $ 24.49R ece ived dues fo r c u r r e n t y e a r 134.50C ak e S a le ...................... 25.25P a n c a k e Social ........................ 17.68C o llec tio n s ' 19,44W a s h in g to n P .-T . A . .............. 1 0 .0 0 1B ala n c e o f P ian o F u n d . . . . 19.90 jC a rd P a r ty ................................... 68.00

T o ta l R ec e ip ts .................. i 319.26 JD isb u rse m e n ts

A m e ric a n R ed C ro s s . . . . . . . $ 10.00F lo r is t . . . . . . . . . . . . i . 17.50B ro c k ’s Ice C ream , ..... 4.05 jS c h o la rs h ip P r iz e s ...................... 10.00 jC oin Box ........... .25 jD e le g a te 's E x p e n se s ................. 1 7 .6 0 1R ec e p tio n s .•........................ ................................ 75.98 |M a ilin g C a rd s and* P o s ta g e 15.97S tu d e n t L oan F u n d .................... 24.90L a u n d ry ............................... 1-60

h r is tm a s T r a v e le rs A id o f N . Y.R e lie f C o m m ittee ...................F o u n d e rs ' D ay D o n a tio n . .S ta te D yes ............................... ..C o n tr ib u tio n to C le v e la n d Con,B oy S co u ts o f A m e ric a ..........C o u n ty D ues ........................ -

M em b ersh ip to m m it te » R ep o r t

T h e L y n d h u r s t V’n i t o f th e New J e r s e y W o h m 's R epublican C lub w ill ho ld a m e r t in g on M onday a f ■ te m o o n a t ~ :.H> o ’clock a t th e tW«l -F ellow s’ H a ll » h e n a ll m em b ers a re

T h e m e m b e rsh ip c o m m itte e o f th e re q u e s te d to be p re s e n t . ------ ,C e n tra l P .-T . A ., M rs. A r th u r t ia m - Th* p re s id e n t, Mr» E d ith ¡.Frank, b lin , M rs. G ay d o s, M rs. E ich e , M rs. w ho w ill a t te n d th e c ,inven tion o f th e E . O. B u ss in g , M rs. M ah an , M rs. S ta te C lub w h ic h w ill he held on Kri „Terry a n d M rs. M ille tte re p o r t f if ty - ,t«y »m l S a tu rd a y o f th is wr«-k a t "eight new p a re n t m e m b e rs received A tla n tic C ity , w ill g ive a re p o r t on f o r th e y e a r 1927 a n d 1928, th e co n v en tio n

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Public Service C orporation of N ew Jersey began operation Ju n e i, 1 9 0 3 , and is today celebrating its tw en ty-fifth anniversary.

It was organized by men w ho had un­w averin g fa i t h in N e w J e r s e y ’s f u t u r e , confidence in the possibilities of the utility in d u stries, and a firm ,b elie f th at th e S ta te and these industries w ould grow and prosper together.

T im e has established the soundness of these co n vic­tions. D uring the quarter of a cen tu ry th at P u b lic S e rv ic e has existed N ew Je rse y has developed at a ra te w h ich has m ade it one of the greatest o f the U nited States, and P u b lic S e r v ic e has g ro w n and prospered w ith it. t

A t the inception of the P u b lic S erv ice en terprise, a p o licy of expansion and im provem en t to m eet in full the public utility needs o f th e p e o p l e it s e r v e d was e s ta b lis h e d , and this policy has since been consis­ten tly pursued. M ore than $3 0 0 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 of new capital has been ex ­pended for new facilities, for the betterm ent of e x istin g facilities, and to m ake service m ore w idely available to industry and to the people. T h e result has been an addition to the State ’s resources w h ich has played an im portant part in its developm ent.

T h e utility services furnished by Public Service are constantly becom ing m ore nec­

essary to the people of the great com m un­ity in w hich th ey are furnished. For every electric custom er it had in 1 9 0 3 , it now has fo rty-tw o , for every gas custom er, three and for every passenger on its transit lines, five, w hile e lectric en ergy furnished industry has grow n from a practically negligible am ount

to m ore than sixty percent of all pow er used.

E q u a lly m arked is the spread in ow nership o f the en terp rise . In 1 9 0 3 , th e s to c k of P u b l ic S e r v ic e C orporation of N ew Jersey was held by a few hundred in d iv id u als. T o d a y it is held by m ore

Pul>l>c Strvic« I* a RuilJrr ! Sint? It*1 hiu ÎJoo.OWaHM) to Kitend and hn >ro»t

7 4 ,0 0 0 ,re p re se n tin g e v e ry p art o f th e c o m m u n ity , and the number is in creasin g w i t h e v e r y o f f e r i n g o f securities.

T h e increasing essen­tiality of serv ice and the g r o w in g number of those f inancially interested em ­phasize th e q u a s i - p u b l i c nature of P u b l i c * S e r v ic e o p e r a t i o n s . T h e duties

and obligations im posed upon the organ i­zation by tliis condition of mutual depen­dence is fu lly recognized by its. o fficers, w ho upon this tw e n ty - f i f th ann iversary renew their pledge of service, to the end that the p rogress and p rosp er ity of the S ta te shall be p rom oted and the welfare, c o m fo r t and c o n v e n ie n c e o f its p eop le conserved. ----7-^ ^ ---^ --= ^ :

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d a y w h e n C lo s te r t a s t e d d e fe a t 8 -3 a t C lo s te r . E a r l ie r in th e seaso n L ynd- h u r s t lo s t to th e s a m e te a m b y th e sco re o f S-S, w h e n C oach O lson w as u n a b le to lead th e te a m . In th e f irs t in n in g L y n d h u n t g o t fo u r ru n « a n d a d d ed to th e sc o re o ccasio n a lly a f t e r th a t . P la y in g a g o o d b ra n d o f ba ll, L y n d h u n t h e ld C lo s te r s a fe ly , and p u t t h e g am e on ice by a n o tic a b le

. sc a r c i ty o f e r ro r s .H e n rg P e t ty w o n h is " f i r s t MgJi

schoo l gam e, a n d th e f re s h m a n p i tc h e r c e r ta in ly d e se rv e d th e fine s u p p o r t he rece iv ed . Louis C ru p i h it th e b a l l in to th e w oods p a s t c e n te r field f o r * t r ip le in th e f l n t in n in g . I t w a s th e lo n g e s t c lo u t seen a t th e g a m e s fo> som e tim e .

F r a n c is M undy s ta r r e d a t c en te r- f ie ld f o r L y n d h u n t . H e to o k e v e ry ­th in g t h a t cam e h is w ay , w a lked th r e e t im e s a n d h i t tw ic e o u t o f five t im e s a t b a t a n d c a u g h t th e la s t fly o f th e g am e , w h ic h g ave h im th e b a l l h e c a u g h t A ll o f w hich g o e s to sh o w t h a t he c a n p la y good e n o u g h i f h e w an t* to . T h e S te lla to b ro th - e n , O tto an d J o e , d id e x ce p tio n a lly fine w o rk in th e infield .

T h e ta x i in w h ic h m o s t o f th e boys ro d e u p In p ro v ed i t s va lue . E leven b o y s ro d e in a fiv e p a ss e n g e r car. T h a t w a s c e r ta in ly a co incidence, fo r th e w as o v e rw h e lm ed a n d so w as C lo e le r .

G .A .C . 7 9

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BRONX ZOOT h e science c lu b w e n t to . B ronx

P a r k on D e co ra tio n D ay , u n d e r th e s u p e rv is io n o f M iss D ie trich and M isa K yle . T h e c lu b le f t on the 9 :8 0 b u s fo r J o u r n a l S q u a re a n d from th e r e w e n t to N e w Y ork b y m ean« o f t h e N evin T u n n e l bus. T h e club h a d g r e a t fu n to k in g a t th e d iffe ren t a n im a ls . A f te r sp e n d in g th e day lo o k in g a ro u n d th e c la ss jo u rn e y e d h o m e w a rd , h a v in g en jo y e d a d e l ig h t­fu l d a y .

M .C. ’81

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T h e f if th p e rio d d e b a t in g c la s s held a d e b a te re c en tly on th e q u estio n , " R eso lv e d : T h a t th e a v e rag e m ovie d o e s m o re h a rm th a n good .” T he c o n te s ta n ts m ad e i t c le a r how ever t h a t th e y m e a n t th e a v e rag e m ovie, n o t p ic tu re s su ch a s "B en H u r ,’’ and " T h e C overed W a g o n ." T h e con­t e s t a n t s o f th e d e b a te w e re : n e g a ­t iv e , H e len B re g lia a n d P e te r A lfann o p p o s in g W in ifred A u s tin a n d M ar­g a r e t C allah an . T h is d eb a te a s well a s b e in g s p ir ite d w a s v e ry in te r e s t ­ing . T h e re w ill b e a d e b a te g iven

P s lb a m u s and E d w a rd C lan cy , a O n n -a liv e , o p p o s in g L o u ise S p a e th an d B en jam in R ichm an on th e q u estio n , "R e so lv e d : T h a t th e m e th o d o f g r a d ­in g in th e H ig h S choo l shou ld be re v is ed .”

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L y n d h u rs t m e re ly g a in e d m o re e x ­pe rien ce , w h ich I t w ill u se in som e fu tu r e sea so n , an d th e n th e w in n e r’s cu p w ill a d o rn th e L y n d h u n t H ig h School office a n d th e m ile re la y p lac- que w ill h a n g upon th e w all.

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t ra c k m ee t to e s ta b lis h th e f i r s t g i r l s ’ re co rd s o f L y n d h u n t H ig h School. T h e re w ill be five e v e n ts , th e a ix ty y a rd d a s h — W h a t 's t h a t ? W h e re 's th e t ra c k ? O h — h a v e n 't you h e a rd T W ell, you know th a t b e a u tifu l w h ite con ­c re te ro ad n e a r th e A u d ito riu m ? Y ou’ve g u e sse d it,— W e a rt A venue

to be w itn e ss e d in L y n d h u n t and v ic in ity . T w o o f th e m ost c e leb ra te d a r t i s t s , K a r l R a rk le am i M adam e S te lla J e l i c a a n d a s s is t in g a r t i s t . V ic to r F r a n g ip a n e , s i r to a p p e a r

M ad am e 8 t e l la J e lic a , c o lo tu ra so ­p ra n o . a C a l i fo rn ia s in g e r w hose m u s ical e d u c a tio n h a s been received en t i r e ly w ith in th e G olden S ts te . T he h u n d re d s o f au d ien ce s who h ave h e a rd th is e x t r a o rd in s ry c o lo tu ra so­p ra n o re c o g n ise th a t her* in a c a re e r b u ilt u p b y le g it im a te m e r its coup led w ith u n u s u a l n a tu r a l g if ts . A voice o f th re e -o c ta v e ra n g e , o f th e p u r ­e s t a n d m o s t re s o n a n t q u a lity w ith te m p e ra m e n t , t r a in in g a n d pe rm .n a I i ty ait» th e re a so n s fo r h e r b r i l l ia n t aucceaa in c o n c e r t , o ra to r io an d o p era .

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•TpROUBLE looms for the newly formed South Bergen League. W hen * the regular meeting is held tonight at Baumgartners, in Rutherford,

a*— r~ - of the Coliimbus Club, local representatives in the inter-borough scramble, wall enter formal protest against the Bonehead victory scored by the Carlstadt team over the Columbus Club, Sunday.

Eddie Comston, league commissioner, will have a knotty problem on his hands.

"T hat game” said Paterno, “was played under protest. W hen I sa w Smith umpiring “on bases I objected to the Bonehead manager. I k n e w he belonged to the Boneheads. I felt, also, that because of his former playing against Lyndhurst-teams he would be unfavorable to­w a r d s us.

“W hen I told the Bonehead manager of this he said that Smith would «■■pin', and if we did not like it we could leave the field. Rather than¿ ■ a p p o in t the crpwd 1 allowed the game to go on.

“Anyone could see that Smith's decisions gave the ‘break' to the Bonehead- '

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~ T O S S U P A P E N N Y•X*HAT'S. Paterno's version of the story. It sounds reasonably. A c­

'S c o r d int; to him the league law states that the h o m e du b can pick a b a se umpire to officiate, if the other team does not object.

Certainly the Bonehead official realized the interest the game had i t t i —-1— It-u a t Smith ':. , mii.fiirtui.ic to haw several r inse plays to ..judge

rdirSome of his decisions were against the Columbus Club. Accordingly, their wrath v '

T o us Smith's decisions, while close,"Seemed to be impartial.That, however, is not the question. The Bonehead manager should

h a w sought to place an unpredjudiced umpire on the field. It was the sporting thing to do Neither club abounded in sportsmanship at Sunday's «am.-

C O N FID E N C E PLUSp L A Y E I) up in most stories regarding the Mandell McLann scrap was

the remarkable confidence of both fighters. “Mandell Smiled easily—” M cLaniin sat quietly and confidently—" to quote some of the descrip­t i o n s of the fight-

Mike Sankovitch, Jiminy Marsh's heavyweight hope is another Sharkey when it comes to “I."

: Confidence and a little more was Joey Eulo's attitude before the D eSantis'fight in Areola Park, some weeks back

W c were predicting dire happenings for Mr. Eulo as is our pleasant OBtom. "W hy," we told Eulo, "this fellow is a whirlwind. They are comparing him-to Ketchell, Villa

Joey looked at us. "Listen," he said with a look far from worried, “ i f th a t baby gets me sore I'll knock him o u t"

DeSantis made the unfortunate mistake of irritating Eulo in the sixth round. He went out like a light. ' ■

HEAVY BETTING ON GAME•“■“•HERE was too much betting for that; personal feelings ran rife. The * game was to be the first meeting between the teams. Both wanted

to win It was no secret that the Boncys were paying Kudla twenty dollars to pitch.

However, the way to prevent another reoecurance of the quarrel abou t umpires would he the supplying of two umpires for a game. One (M-hind the bat, the other on bases. Both should be paid.

The came? are invariably well attended Two umpires could be a f fo r d e d

F in iah iac ta fifth place in th e Ber­gen C ounty cham pionship tra c k m eet held a t H ark— rk las t S a tu rd ay , the Blue and Gold ahowed prom ise of som eday c l i a H in up in th e track world. E a s t R utherford w on the title w ith fifty points, H aabroaek H eigh ts w as second, T enafly was th ird w ith 17V4 tallies, Ridgefield P a rk w as a eloae fourth w ith seven­teen points, L yndhurst had six , bea t­in g o u t R am sey 's 5 Vi.

H artem an reg istered th re e point* fo r L yndhurst when he jum ped off fo r second place in the h igh jum p. H artem an w as tied w ith S w e rtife g e r o f E a s t R utherford but overtopped him on th e jum p off.

Jim m y Lothian provided th e most spectacu lar s ig h t fo r L yndhurst fans. B reak ing poorly, he m anaged to end up in fou rth place in the 440 yard sp rin t. L othian’s inexperience hin­dered him, and h£ finished up with p len ty o f s tren g th to spare.

M ike DeRenxis to o k a fo u r th in th e ru n n in g broad ju m p a f t e r t ie in g w ith W e b e r and M u h rs fo r second place. D eR en x is m ade a leap t h a t would hav e e a s ily b ro u g h t him second place, b u t h is fo rm w a s p o o r a n d he fe ll b ack w ard s .

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BARNET TAGGART STARTS COMEBACK

M 1 BOUND BOUTBay la F lae T r i a K . « . 's

Jim m y W M te h i S tac i* R aaad.

M aking hia f t n t s ta r t ia m onths, B am ay T a g g a rt, local h a t h e rw eig h t, s ta rte d hi* com eback cam paign M onday n igh t a t A reola P a rk , f la tte n in g J ia u a y W hite, P aterson , in th e A rst session o f a scheduled fo u r

100-y a rd d a sh — W on by M aniaei( H .H .) : second, C a sse lla (E .R .) ;th ird , J ac o b s , ( T ) ; fo u r th , T e rra g n i , (H .H .) . T im e, 10 2-5 seconds.

2 2 0 -y a rd d a sh — W on by J a c o b s (T ( ; second , C asse lla (E .R .) ; th ir d , M ani- uci (H .H .) ; fo u r th , P u n ch ak (E .R .I ; T im e, 23 seconds.

4 4 0 -y a rd d a sh — W on by B lecker(K .R .) ; second D A m a to ( K .R .);th ird , C o ttry (H .H .) ; f o u r th , . L o th ­ian (L .) . T im e, fi7 seconds.

8 8 0 -y a rd ru n — W on by M illigan ( E .R .) ; second, S e ife r th (H .H .) ;th ird , D ’A m ato (E .R .) ; fo u r th , M arsh (R .P .) . T im e, 2 :12 .

O ne-m ile ru n — W on by S im pson ( R .P .) ; second, B leck e r (E .R .) ; th ird , C a liss i (H .H .) ; fo u r th , C ollin s (E .R .) . T im e, 4:58.

S h o t p u t— W on by l la m a s ( E . l t . ; second, K o rtm a n (R .P .) ; th ir d , M of f e t t (R .P .) ; fo u r th , R o ck e fe lle r ( R . ).

H ig h ju m p — W on by S a ra ts o (H . H .) ; second , H a rte m a n ( L .) ; th ird , S c h w e rtz fe g e r (K .R .) ; fo u r th , T e r- ra g n i (H .H .) . 5 fe e t 4 inches.

Itro ad ju m p — W on by T e r r a g n i (II. I D ; second, W eb e r ( R .P .>; th ird , M uhrs ( R .P .) ; fo u r th , Do R en z is (L .) 20 f e e t 9 3-4 inches.

D iscus— W on by Y oung ( R . ( ; sec­ond, l la m a s (K .R .) ; th ird , S te llin g (T .) ; fo u r th , W eb e r (R .P .) . D is tan ce 100 fee t.

, Po le v a u lt— W on by M cP h erso n ( E. R .) ; second , ( ¡ a r r is h (T .) ; th ir d , R an­g e r s (JO Jt.); fo u r th , I t o a s ( E .R .) . H e ig h t, !• fe e t, 8 inches.

J a v e l in - W o n by S c h w e rtx fe g e r (K.

B arney had beenn train ing fo r some tim e, b u t had no in ten tions o f Aght- in g fo r a while. But the fa ilu re of a fig h te r to a p p ea r caused a su b sti­tu tio n and B arney to help ou t J im m y M arsh who is m atchm aker a t th e P a rk , volunteered to figh t W hite.

H e outclassed th e P ate rso n lad so c lea rly th a t refe ree Gene Roman called th e sc rap off a f te r tw o m in­u te s o f fighting . ‘ ’•

LYNDHURST HIGH DEFEATS CL0STER

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B s a s y Scar* T h rse B aaa ta W b — P ilch es G ta a t Ball U atll F laa l iBimlsa Crowd o f U N W atched C a a tea t la C a rls tad t.

Jo e V alen ti to tte re d back a couple o f s te p s la th e n in th faming of the C olum bus Club-Bonehead gam e, Sun­day , s tabbed ou t a hand th a t did not reach th e fa lling ball. Two ru n s, cam e in to tie th e score. A single im m ediately a f te r pushed in the w in-1 n in e ta lly .

T h a t’s the sad ta le of Sunday’* gam e, played a t G arden Oval, the Bonehead’* fan tastic idea o f a base­ball field, won 6-5 by the C arls tad t outfit.

I t wa* the firs t defea t o f the sea­son o f th e Columbus Club and th e firs t d e fe a t o f the season fo r Mouse M ileski. I t w as s hard dose fo r *he Club to swallow, b u t an even h arder one fo r M ileski who struck o u t fif­teen and outpitched the Bonehead tw irle r, K udla, fo rm er In ternational Leaguer, in a vain a ttem p t to win.

M ileski W eakened in N inth T he n in th in n in g w as n o t one

f r a u g h t w ith su sp en se . T he C lub w ent to field w ith a le a d o f tw o ru n s , en o u g h , wa* th e th o u g h t o f e v e ry fa n , to w in a n y b a se b a ll gam e . I t shou ld h ave b e en , b u t th o se who saw M ile­sk i'* to r tu r e d face a s h e p itch ed each b a ll, k n e w t h a t a ll th e fine p itc h in g

th e Colum bus Club scored th re e on one h it. The Boas head» w ere anxious to w in, sp anxious th a t th ey too w ars cautious. Instead o f m ak­ing sh a rp pegs they lobbed th e ball to one an o th e r and th e ir th row s were a lw ay s short.

Fox w alked and got to second when Roach dropped th e th row from the catcher. Seelaa advanced him to th ird and w as sa fe him self o a a poor throw of h is grounder. H alm h it to Hud la who threw home try in g to catch F o x , as though the ca tch er’s hand* w ere bliatered and Beam w as sa fe when the ball failed to reach Kanakowsld.

T h e C lub re g is te re d a n o th e r ru n in th e s ix th on th rs e h its . T he Club lo s t a go ld en o p p o r tu n i ty to score Tw o-ba se h its Rea ch , Haw s n a s m o r e ru n s in th a t ch ap te r . 'V a l e n t i , — H alm . S tolen ha sea t ea ch. S. B arb u sc io an d M ileski knocked o u t Sacrifice h ita — P a s to r i . De a t h p lays su ccess ive s in g le s a f t e r C o rn e ll h ad —R yan to Roach. S trih eo a t» —K adla fan n ed . V a len ti »cored on F o x ’s in - 12; M ilesk i IS. B aaes o a kails— Kad- ten d e d sac rifice and Fox h im s e lf wa* la 2; M ilesk i 2.sa fe w hen P o s te r i d roped th e th ro w | U m p rie* : P ete C onroy and G eorge to f irs t. . -

B ases w e re loaded a n d K u d la w a s ! sh ak y . A p in ch h it in p lace o f T ony 1

b aad o 's wild allowed a score; a g a te g w k k i t ag rounder th a t tr ic k le d tkreagfc H arry H alm 's legs.

The G arden S tre e t Oval w aa the official nam e o f th e Bald. f t waa r ig h tly named. A m in a ta re lake fa r ig h t field, a sunken lo w e r had hi the cen te r field a a d Jaa t a few hills in le f t field w are som e s f i t s heat fee ta re s .

Scelna m ig h t have been a good b it o f s t r a te g y b u t P a te m o g am b le d on Sce lsa . T o n y fa iled to s t ra ig h te n o u t K u d la ’s hooks and fan n ed .

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h ave g o n e fo r som e ru n s h ad i t n o t petitioner, and you, M arta I —1 ? . . . , „ , . . . fe n d a n t, you a r e re q u ired to a p p e a r a n dbeen f o r a b it o f real B onehead luck, plead. anH wer or d e m u r to th e petitioner ■ R oach , th e B onehead second b a se - petition . on or •» / ■re th« l t t h d a r ot

C o m in g in to th e i r ow n a t la s t L y n d h u r s t H ig h to o k a fa ll o u t o f C lo s te r H ig h a t C lo s te r T u e s d a y to th e tu n e o f 8 -3 a t C lo s te r .

T h e v ic to ry w as m a d e s w e e te r by th e f a c t th a t C lo s te r h ad a lre a d y b e a te n th e O lsen ite s o nce th i s s e a ­son a n d a lso h a d , h e ld H a sb ro u c k H e ig h ts to a 3 -2 sco re , fo rc in g th e H e ig h te n to g o a n e x t r a in in g to w in.

T h e loca l n in e lo s t l i t t l e t im e in . g e t t in g to E n g e rs , th e C lo s te r tw ir l - j e r , r a p p in g h im fo r f o u r ru n s in th e 1 ■first in n in g . A tr ip le b y L ou C ru p i b ro u g h t in a p a i r o f ta l l ie s . P e t t i , 1 b e sid e s p itc h in g fine b a ll , b a t te d i n ' th e c le an u p p o s itio n a n d knocked o u t tw o h its .

B o th te a m s g a rn e re d e ig h t h i ts , b u t P e t t i g a v e h is h i ts sca tte r in g !} ', l i e s t ru c k o u t five a n d w a lk ed tw o to co m p le te th e d a y 's w ork .

T h e f ie ld in g fo r th e f i r s t t im e th is s e a so n w as a lm o s t flaw less . T h e lo c a ls m a d e ju s t tw o b o b b le s b eh in d P e t t i , a n d g a v e him a i r t ig h t su p - p o r t w hen th e t r a v e l in g b e ca m e ! ro u g h .

S C H E D I L E t i l ' G A M E S

T o d a y — L y n d h u rs t II. S . vs. P a rk j R idgt-, a t P a rk R idge.

S a tu r d a y —C o lu m b u s C lub v s . B ye- B ye C lub— T ow n H all field.— S u n d a y — C o lu m b u s ( 'tu b vs. ito ra i I

h u r s t ^ T o w n H all field. Die»' A. C. v s. P a s sa ic P ro s ., P a ssa ic .

he h a d dohe~prevTouK ly to th a t 1ST n in g w a s to be in v a in u n le ss he w as s u p p o r te d b y som e t ig h t fie ld ing .

H is c o m ra d e s on th e field w e re n o t eq u al to th e ta s k . M ilesk i, t i r e d and w eak , cou ld o n ly heave ac ro ss s t r a ig h t b a lls . K o n ak o w sk i w hom he had fa n n e d th r e e tim e s , w as f ir s t to fa c e h im , a n d h e d ro v e a fly in to th e crow d w h ich overflow ed in b ack of th ird b a se . H a r r y H a lm ch ased it, , b u t fa ile d to s h a re it.

K u d la w ho h ad d one no h i t t in g a t a ll w a s w a lk ed . B a u r fo u n d M ile sk i’s w eak en e d d e liv e ry e a s ily f o r a s in g le a n d filled th e b ases .

M ilesk i t r ie d d e s p e ra te ly to g a in c o n tro l, b u t -h is a rm w as n o t e q u a l to th e ta s k . Zoon h am m ered o u t a lo n g fly to r ig h t field w hich J o e V a l­e n ti m is ju d g e d an d tw o ru n s p a t ­te re d a c ro s s th e p la te .

T h e g a m e w as lo s t r ig h t th e re . I f M ilesk i had b een a b le to s te m th e t id e th e n he w ou ld h av e c e r ta in ly been fo u n d f o r m o re h i ts th e n e x t sessio n . Zoon end ed th e g am e w ith a s in g le t h a t w h is tle d th ro u g h s h o r t an d second .

F ield C au sed M any E r ro rsT ig h t a s w as th e g am e , in te re s t in g

a s i t w a s to w a tch re a l b a se b a ll la c k ­ing , i t w a s im possib le f o r th e field. T he ra in had w a te rso a k e d it , m a k ­in g i t slow' an d so ft. E ven w ith o u t th e ra in , h ow ever, th e field is no b a r ­g a in . T h e fie ld e rs found th e g o in g h a rd a n d th ir te e n e r ro r s w e re j e -

c o n ie d f o r b o th sid e s.

H alm c ra c k e d o u t th is h i t i t w en t d ire c tly to th e * S u rp r ise d R oach who a f t e r m e n ta l ly d e b a tin g w h a t to do w ith th e h a ll fina lly ta g g e d second,fo rc in g M ilesk i out.

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j .___ . , Ju ly . N in eteen H u n d re d a n d T w e n ty .m an , was ed g in g o v e r to second a t eipn t. next, or in d e fa u lt th ere o f, tu c h th e tim e , to t r y to c a tch B arb u sc io , ¿ « -r v e w ill be tak en a t t a i n t you a s the

Who h ad a b ig lead off h is bag . W hen ‘ ^ ' . “ of ~ilwrtH- of divorce, dissolving th« _____M w w n you and the said petitioner.

JO H N J B R K S I J N . J R . RSQ .s o i / r o r P f r r f t m j M d g .

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of N ew JerseyDividend N a. 84 oa Com­

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T h e ty p e o f g a m e i t w as g o in g tò be w a s show n in th e f i r s t f ra m e w hen

C o lum bus h a l f o f th e n in th . H a rry H alm co n n ec te d so lid ly a n d l if te d th e b a ll in to th e pond in r ig h t field fo r th e f i r s t hom e run to be sco red by a C o lu m b u s b a t te r th is y e a r , a n d th e on ly one h i t in S u n d ay ’s g a m e d e ­sp ite th e fine o p p o rtu n itie s .

T he B o n eh ead s scored a t r io of ru n s , ty in g th e score in th e fo u r th in n in g . M ilesk i allow ed tw o h its an d a n e r r o r by B ea r F o x h e lp ed th e B on eh ead s. ( I

“ L u ck y A tid y ” R oach w as th e h e ro fo r th e B on eh ead cause . H e s lam m ed o u t th re e h its , b u t h is f ie ld in g w as h is re a l c o n tr ib u tio n o f th e a f t e r ­noon. A t second b a se he m ad e fo u r p u to u ts a n d five a s s is ts w h ich is an a f te rn o o n ’s w o rk in a n y le a g u e .

• F ou l T ip sL an d e lls m ad e a c a tch in th e

fo u r th w h ich k e p t th e B o n eh e a d ’s sco re in t h a t in n in g to o n ly th re e ru n s . B ill c lam b ered o v e r h ill an d d a le to c a tc h P o s te r i’s d r iv e w hich seem ed lab e led fo r a coup le o f b a g s .

D ave L iv e lli p layed a t f i r s t in a m a n n e r su ffic ien t to w a rm a n y m a n ­a g e r ’s h e a r t . H e socked one in th e sev e n th t h a t w as due f o r a t le a s t tw o b a se s , h u t w as spo iled w h en th e th ird s a c k e r m ad e a p r e t ty c a tc h o f th e d riv e .

B e a r F o x fa iled to m a k e a n y h its b u t a s a le a d off m an he is s till

Dividend No. 38 o a 8% C um ulative P re fe rred S ta rk

Dividend on No. 22 oa 1% Cum ulative P re fe rred S ta rk

T h e B oard o f D ire c to r« o f P u b lic Ser-vice C o rp o ra tio n o f N ew J e r s e r h a s d a r e d d iv id e n d s a t the ra te o f M i p er an n um on the 8«^. C u m u la tiv e P referred! Stock , bein g |2 .0 0 p e r s h a r e ; a t th e ra te o f 1 % p er an n um on the T % C um n ia- tiv e P re fe rre d S to c k , be-in* $ 1 .7 5 p er s h a r e ; anti 50 c e n ts p er sh a re on the non p a r v a lu e Comnnkn S to ck fo r the q u a rte r en d in g Ju n e 30 . 1S 18 . D ividen d * a re p a y a b le Ju n e 30. 19 28 . to atoek holders o f record a t the «cloae o f bu sin ess Jum * 1 . 1928.

Dividends on l"r C am ala tive P re ­ferred Stock a re payable oa th e last day of each m onth.

T . W . V an M id d lesw o rth , Treasurer.

Public Service Electric and G as Com pany

Dividend No. IS on Vi C um ulative P re fe rred S to rk

Dividend No. 14 on 1% C um ulative P re fe rred S to rk

T h e Ilo;t F’tl r i .f I ) ¡re i 'to r* o f l 'u b ile S e r- v ic e l-Jlectric a n d G a s C o m p a n y h a s de­c lared the re m ila r q u a r te r ly d iv id e n d f»n the 7 </r an d P r e fe r r e d S to ck o f th at C onn »any. D ìv iiV fh la a r v p a y a b le -30. 19 28 . to s to c k h o ld e rs o f record a t th«* c lose o f b u sin ess Ju n e 1 . 19 2S .

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2 9 0 S T I J Y V E S A N T A V E .

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W hile MU* Crondey u v l her I m o war* en joy ing the laoTte*. Miaaeo E dna N atfo rd and Sophia P ra a u a with the aaa is tan re o f Mr*. C raaa iey , a m n f n l th e t e o n t l o a and the beautiful g if t* fo r the hride-to-he. and when th ey retu rned they fonnd the house beau tifu lly decorated «nth pink and fT-een and white and a M y p e r a rra n g ed on the table.

A f te r th e h o n o re d gae» t h a d n o n • r e d h e r a n rp r is e , and had o pened a n d e n jo y e d a l l th e g ift* a »octal h o u r w ith f a m e * and d a n c in g a n d re f re a h m e n ta w a» en joyed .

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FRIDAY, J U N E 1. 1928

N O B IL L B O A R D S IN K A N S A S

Residents of the city who are supporting the General Federation of Women’s Clubs in a campaign to eliminate the flaring billboards that mar the beauty of our roads can take courage in the new salient which has been won in Kansas where the Supreme Court upholds the constitu- tionality of the law which prohibits signs other than road markers along highways

TCeeping the roatmovement with strength and momentum to it. Maine re* cently had a tussle with the signboard men and, at the last report, had won. Automobile manufacturers are joining ranks with civic organizations all over the country m an effort to save the rural landscape by restricting billboard advertising to commercial centers, making the outcome inevitable. The Kansas ruling establishes a precedent that irons out the last wrinkles in the controlling laws.

It may be fairly said of the billboard that it is not only a blot on the landscape, which is a sin against good taste, but that it is an unnecessary advertising medium. Not a few astute concerns have given up this form of publicity, conscious of an unfortunate reaction on the part of the buying public.

The American public is literate. It is accustomed to the reading of fine print. Flaming roadside posters belong to the day of horse-car and chin whiskers. They are no longer useful nor ornamental regardless of .their make-up. Everything seems to justify their abolition and with the movement gaining nation-wide support, those who spon- sor it should have no fear of the result.

T w e n ty -a ig h t M i l , o r Um «a id MU w ill bo ta k e n a# con fessed a g a in s t you.

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ir 1 ni, 1 1 2 4 , and record ed in the ce o f th e C o u n ty o f B erge n , in B ook

a. P a g e f I J . etc.. c o v e rin g

Katey o u io aep h Avar.

Shater 4 ConklingM ay 1s t . 19 24 . and record ed in the C le rk 'sOffice o f tho C o u n t y * **-« 1« o f M o t t o * * ? * .p rem ises located In th e Tow nahip L y n d h u rst, C o u n ty o f B e rg e n and S ta te o f N ew Je r s e y , a n d “ ' ‘ *M uaco an d C a rm e la p a r ty d e fen d an ts boi m a k e rs o f thia m o rtg ag e .

T h e aaid bill »is fifed to fo rec lo se a m o rtg ag e m ade b y Jo s e p h A w M uaco a n d Carmela iluaco h is wife, to A la * H erm an , p a r ty le fen d a n t, b earin g d ate . J u l y 15 th , N ineteen H u n d red and T w e n ty - aeven , a n d recorded In th e C le rk 's Office o f the C o u n ty o f B e r g e n , in B oo k tC4

, of Mortgages. P a g e s 1 5 4 etc.. c o v e r in g i prem iaea m entioned a b o v e in L y n d h u rst.I N ew Je r s e y , and yo u A le x H erm an a re

m ade p a r ty d e fe n d a n ts because yo u a re the h old er o f th is m o rtg ag e .

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M O V IN G , S T O R A G E A N D

G EN ER A L T R U C K IN G

Five Years Ago This WeekO n e ,o f the largest parades in the history of the Township took

place on Memorial Day when all the local fraternal and civic organizations turned out with full memberships to pay respects to Lyndhurst s honored dead The Mayor and his committee consisting of representatives of the various local organizations after working hard for the past month were well repaid by the wonderful turnout.

Mayor Woods, Governor A. Harry Moore, Frank Curtis, Judge Guy L. Fake and Rev. Thomas J McDermott made appropriate speaches.

One of the big features at the Commissioners meeting last Monday night at the Odd Fellow's Hall was the petition presented and the dis­cussion that followed for a project that embraced the erection of a new and suitable Free Public Library, to cost in the neighborhood of $50,000. Members of the library board were present and gave the history of the library, with statistics showing the great increase in the circulation since the opening of the library. This proposition was laid over for further consideration.

There were about one hundred and fifty residents of Second Ave­nue present at this meeting concerning the manner in which their street w as being paved. Bids on a new fire apparatus were also received from several fire engine companies and were referred to the Mayor.

W E L L S ’ D R E A M O F S U P E R - G O V E R N M E N T

The Knights of Columbus "Old Home W eek” celebfation is progres­sing very nicely, with the popularity contest winning much favor. Rose Graffan and Evelyn Funk are at the present time far in the lead of the other ten candidates. Seventy children have been entered in the baby parade which is another feature of this celebration and many more will

H G Wells, the famous writer has written a new book which he calls ‘The Open Conspiracy" and in which he seeks to portray a new Government and a new religion.Mr. Wells advocates one government for the whole world with a Board of Directors to run the Globe.

Rightly speaking, the book is an outline of a new re- ligion or a new bible for humanity. In writing of the necessity of religion in human life, Mr. Wells says “the old faiths have become unconvincing, unsubstantial and insincere" and further remarks, “there are clear intimations of a new faith in the world." Mr. Wells maintains that in writing his new book, he has sought to bring these intima­tions into practical form and embody them into effective reaction upon human affairs.

Because of the identity of the man who has dared to llKht ‘° th<! ey,e’ , ,L > c c a u o c y i w * v . e U U L F o llo w in g th e lu n ch eo n a n rn jo y -w r i t C a n d i lS S t lu l t t h e b a r r i e r s O I c o n v e n t i o n a l i s m , t n e D OOK b rid g e gam e w as in d u lg ed in by

must get more than passing attention. What Mr, Wells ;J.nroooses is radical to an extreme, that is, providing it could w en t t<> M rs. j. j. D ooley , M rs, L o u ise

everbecarried out. If such could come to pass, it would destroy the very foundation upon which government is based, and would, we think, set up a dictatorship that would be second unto Nero. To place the responsibility of governing an entire world of civilized people into the hands of a single Board of Directors is an impossibility as well as impractical, it is contrary to the laws of a republic and would tend to set up a limited monarchy of a vast magnitude of impossibilities.

It is, as we have said, a dream of super-government.We recall "God and The Groceryman” and it is our opin­ion that “The Open Conspiracy" is merely a rehash of the hallucinations that have long beset Mr. Wells. Still, the book is wiirth reading as it contains some very perta* nent truths that will not hurt. To adopt its teachings how­ever, is a far cry and beyond the realm of human tolerance.

The Masonic Club held impressive ceremonies at their C lub House on Riverside Avenue on Memorial Day morning. Masons, Eastern Stars and the American Legion took part in the ceremonies. At this time the Lyndhurst Business Men's Association presented the American Legion with a beautiful banner with “Harold G. Barringer Post No. 13V, Ameri­can Legion, Lyndhurst, N. J.,” embroidered on it in Gold letters.

Mrs. Kelly Hostess At Luncheon-Bridge

Party on SaturdayM rs. J o h n K elly o f 137 V alley

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T h e hom e w as b e a u t ifu lly d eco r­a te d w ith sp rin g flo w ers an d fe rn s , and th e luncheon ta b le w as a de-

P a u lin e S h o e n e r an d M rs . Bell,T h e g u e s ts included M rs. Louise

I. C o g g esh a ll a n d M rs. W illiam Ro­w an o f W a tso n A venue, M rs. W illiam J . B urke a n d M rs. R o b e r t K iss o f S tu y v e s a n t A venue, M rs. T hom as W ilso n , M rs. Jo h n J . D ooley , M rs. W illiam B ell o f F e rn A v en u e , M rs. J o se p h S n y d e r o f P o s t A venue, M rs. E d w a rd B u ss in g , M iss P a u lin e Shoe­n e r an d M rs. R o b ert W allace .

A m o n g th e s tu d e n ts w h o have r e ­tu rn e d fro m co llege f o r th e su m m er a r e M ichael S c ro fan i o f 1-ake A ve­n u e , a s tu d e n t a t U n iv e rs ity o f A la ­b a m a ; a n d I .eon M ille lo t o f Page A v en u e , a s tu d e n t a t L e h ig h U n iv e r­s ity .

M iss E lv ira (Jiam o, o f R id g e R oad, one o f th e te a c h e rs in t h e C olum bus School is re c o v e r in g f r o m an o p e ra ­tio n on one o f h e r e a r s .

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