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DENTIST IS AMAZED AT _ CONDITIONS DKMOCa Tordi IM A high arhoot. apa% A Harnr Moor* <1 night) 8 P. ML Worker« w H tM 1 in Nadqaaijgr« [* iw r ) night ••til r W t i« n 'CAN'S East Rutherford Comes Up Saturda; Rutherford Follows On Election Day Game at hoed I ng at Italian m aw«««, Sun ‘Vtliah American Biggest Vote h Township History hurst Goes To The Polls On Expected When Lynd Coming Tuesday f Election Pqy FovorWe» TRIO AVERN Amrrva'a Itmaai »1 (ukiiw. picuOmiijil fW lm ti, v.mca » gJin T.k-vUv *fwn the I'm trJ ■Mat» 1 ‘huiw knwMi iVett ' dmc jthl U'viyiMN Lami at vt A tuti-ai whIi dm* by tfv landMato ha* * r w J h. —nphaaitf th e tv» na* fane .titUTm tuui. hr twcvn th.- awn whu « 4 t., |r*| Tavern Owi Make l*rat s W ill Before A|tnU frt»«» tka i « Jrr»ey IV ! partaient uf AW# «W Rpv»nMt« t untrol laat Satimia^ night arrrat •h| thrvr prupnaU*4 >t Uh-ml tar 'em» for «riling I>mué to nmu.ra It \**a a ■tartllng rati IIk* 1 y to toad 4 » many rtawrheeatNfe* William Hivuna. i%i ra-*«ttng Wil •am M unahaa. oni ef tha aak>on uroprietora a r mated, >ai«l h«a «H h i A-aa the vu-t.m of “ kt entrapw*rnt " He »aid ha would plain this hr ore th* Bi t grit CoUkty Judge when he tin»* <«>m#a. T W trio »ant fraa mJr. hail uf 9Wt akcV Thoaa arrvaiMi wm- t’-arl Kahlr, owner »«# "Thr Stag" at .H«5 Valley Brook » Avenur William Manahan. n«n.i .»f “Tka l.yndford (¡rUT al Knlgr M.<«i Mra. Carri* Wftakf. swner «.f the ‘I{«4ivaìmmì Kr«taur«|i ' at 4A4 Ri voraid# Avonue. Tha aganta allaga*) » dtaroN ■•rad Edgar H ri.terrai. 17. al lit] Korant Avanue. in th.- kahlr Tav | ern. drinking »»or. ftatuirfa» night ahaut lO Jt o'clock. i a H«rpuSÌK -»/t Kif Ik «h tu JrflkVfiC* And tig that iH> vamtfv mu*i Kr ffunktnî Hcnr in Lvndbunt intere* bat hr,ti at (en pMdi kw wany nv'ftth« l ytteJKural »lv^ay« take» fÉMF ih *\* «rnmtaly Thriv m a g n « t | Irriti* htiwrcn K*h ftutir* TW l<ki tha* ia * prv alrfMlAl yvai, ht^rsfr, hj» *rfv*vj m (hr U*V>i. A* uattal <j« n n •,**> «% - Unir* A Bffén K* led ih Draw> Benjamin Damien lean. Whan (key » rr*u< l h*a». lia ia allaged t»< have aid “ Th»a lan't the only H a .- , I ran got a drink In I \»*dh%ir*« “ Ha tkaa «pont to g a n tla n 'i la* am and atdarrd a hmer. T V «ganta found him drinking it and arraatad arvaatad. Mrs. Bussing Dies At Home W ife of Former Tax Collector Suecumb« A t Ajce O f 75 Jam w A. Bre«lin Edward A. Kenney >Ha waa ’i l . * Tka art»on of tka i|m i aiaat draatlr in H^tgan'h bihition hi-tory Tka thi «mm • |*anl thr n^fkt I NAME CHANCE FIGHT GOES TO LOCAL VOTERS TUESDAY rnri» eii/irit Waiata ara na T V why« and whcrdiwai <4 thi apr. ul rxirr 1 « ¡he Ono*t Ek.tiun IhUiM dtoxkIu)« fit à - hangr tn Lytidhura'* Jniftu Utn 11 jppn arJ mi LyndhunK m'iti Tir 4 an .:««d ekm <It y m 4rad <i( 4 K-wnahtfi w ttt nniamrtl t< Jay hy May a hfcaatr R IVyW and S.tv.4 Trxiairt- Arthur Muiuiy, fw>. mm wtv «nr tlrrply imcrr«c<ti tn ihr pn^naHKm Il «a» H im Bogta «fcn r»kmmL .^m hw i m avara AaM a# —Irg r tka ^Hiatioa af lha rhaiga trf daaigna TndiaM.^lly flM * tMM la tkr l^g ..ia*u rr and p»v*ldaH . k*J|y «,.( u ^ _ 7 j| I that it ha put «n tha rW ttan hgjin— On tka l|«a* „f IHr a ,.,, s._ See America First Subject Of Big Show FIGURES IN THE MAINlOUT W e Apolotrize Suite« (In Sale I ranhhw II. Ib a n d t

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DENTIST IS AMAZED AT

_ CONDITIONS D KM O CaT o rd i IM A

high arhoot. apa%A H arnr M oor* <1 night) 8 P. ML

Worker« w H t M 1 in N ad q aaijg r«

[* i w r ) night ••til rW t i«n 'CAN 'SEast Rutherford Comes Up Saturda;

Rutherford Follows On Election Day Game

at hoed I ng at Ita lian m aw ««« , Sun ‘Vtliah American Biggest Vote h Township History

hurst Goes To The Polls OnExpected When Lynd Coming Tuesday

f Election Pqy FovorWe»TRIOAVERN

Amrrva'a Itmaai »1 (ukiiw. picuOm iijil fW lm ti, v.mca » g J in T .k - v U v * f w n th e I 'm t r J ■M at» 1‘h u i w k n w M i iV e t t ' d m c j t h l U 'v iy iM NLami at vt A tuti-aiwhIi dm* by tfv landMato h a* * r w J h . —n p h a a itf t h e tv » na* fane .titU T m tu u i. hr twcvn th.- awn whu « 4 t., |r* |

T a v e r n O w i M a k e l * r a t

s W i l l B e f o r e

A |tn U frt»«» tka i « Jrr»ey IV ! partaient uf AW# « W Rpv»nMt« t untrol laat Satimia^ night arrrat •h| thrvr prupnaU*4 >t Uh-ml tar

'em » for «riling I>mué to nmu.ra It \**a a ■tartllng ra t i I Ik* 1 y to toad 4» many rtawrheeatNfe*

W illiam Hivuna. i%i ra-*«ttng W il • •am M una haa. o n i ef tha aak>on uroprietora a r mated, >ai«l h«a « H h i A-aa the vu-t.m of “ kt entrapw*rnt "

He »aid ha would plain this hr ore th* Bi t grit CoUkty Judge when he tin»* <«>m#a. T W trio »ant fraa m Jr . hail uf 9 W t akcV

Thoaa arrvaiMi wm- t ’-arl Kahlr, owner »«# "T h r Stag"

at .H«5 Valley Brook » Avenur W illiam Manahan. n «n .i .»f “ Tka

l.yndford ( ¡rU T a l Knlgr M.<«i Mra. Carri* W ftakf. swner «.f the

‘I{«4ivaìmmì Kr«taur«|i ' at 4A4 Ri voraid# Avonue.

Tha aganta allaga*) » dtaroN ■•rad Edgar H r i . terrai. 17. al l i t ] Korant Avanue. in th.- kah lr Tav | ern. drinking »»or. ftatuirfa» night ahaut lO J t o'clock. i

a H«rpuS ÌK -»/t K i f Ik « h t u JrflkVfiC* A n d tig th a t iH> v a m t f v m u * i K r f fu n k tn î

H c n r in Lvndbunt in te re * b a t h r , t i a t ( e n p M d i k w w a n y n v 'ftth «

l ytteJKural »lv^ay« take» fÉM F ih *\* «rnmtaly Thriv m a gn«t| I r r i t i * htiwrcn K * h ftutir* TW l<ki tha* ia * prv alrfMlAlyvai, ht^rsfr, hj» *rfv*vj m

(hr U*V>i.A * u atta l < j« n n •,**> «% - U n ir*

A B f f é n K* le d ih D raw >

B e n j a m i n D a m ie n

lean. Whan (key » rr*u < l h*a». lia ia allaged t»< have aid

“ Th»a lan 't the only H a .- , I ran got a drink In I \ »*dh%ir*« “

Ha tkaa «pont to g a n tla n 'i la* am and atdarrd a hm er. T V «ganta found him drinking it and arraatad

arvaatad.

Mrs. BussingDies At Home

W i f e o f F o r m e r T a x C o l l e c t o r S u e c u m b «

A t A jc e O f 7 5

J a m w A . B r e « l i n E d w a r d A . K e n n e y>Ha waa ’i l . *Tka a rt »on of tka i | m i

aiaat d raa tlr in H^tgan'h bihition hi-tory Tka thi « m m • |*anl th r n^fkt I NAME CHANCE FIGHT GOES

TO LOCAL VOTERS TUESDAYr n r i » e i i/ ir i tW aiata a ra n aT V why« and whcrdiwai <4 thi apr. ul rxirr 1« ¡he O n o*t

Ek.tiun IhUiM dtoxkIu)« fit à - hangr tn Lytidhura'* Jniftu Utn 11 jppn a r J mi LyndhunK m'iti Tir 4 an . :««d e k m < It y m 4rad <i( 4 K-wnahtfi wttt nniamrtl t< Jay hy May a hfcaatr R IVyW and S . tv .4 Trxiairt- A rth u r M uiuiy, fw>. m m wtv «nr t lr r p ly im crr«c< ti tn ih r pn^naH K m

I l «a » H im Bogta «fcn r»kmmL .^ m h w i m avara AaM a# — Irg r tka ^H iatioa a f lha rh a ig a trf daaigna TndiaM .^lly f lM *tMM la tk r l^ g ..ia *u rr and p»v*ldaH . k*J|y « ,.( u ^ _ 7 j |

I that it ha put «n tha rW ttan hgjin— On tka l|« a * „ f IHr a , . , , s . _

See America First Subject

Of Big Show

FIGURES IN THE M AINlOUTW e A p o l o t r i z e

S u i t e « ( I n S a l e

I r a n h h w I I . I b a n d t

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Worry era»in f service.Yeura for tke asking

124 S tu y v t u n t Ave. L y n d ta ir it , N . J.

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PAGE TWO THE COMMERCIAL LEADER

J U S T B E F O R E T H E E L E C T I O N(Continued from

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P*«« 1Kenny against Asseblyman Lawrence A. Cavinato fo r a N in th Cgtygreasion- al D istrict RepreMmtativojjKwition.

I t ia Freeholder Ben Dfcnsen, Jr ., Republican, against David R, Smith, for the shrievalty.

It $s Republican freeholders a- galnst Democratic ¿sp irants for free­holder.

I t is Republican asaemhlyme'n a- gainst Democratic aspirants for as­sembly. á

H o t;LB ON T I C T WThe county pictura ia anything but

bright for tha Democrat«- Republi­can» privately estimate their assem-M y and freeholder tickets will sweep Bergen by anywhere f r o » 30,000 to 40,000. Freeholder Uanaen may lead his ticket. He is a popular figure who has made a strong csmps'K"

Governor f^andon w ill carry Ber­gen. Republican leaders, say by a- bout 2&400 to S Q JH L

They point to the fact President Hoover, one of the most unpopular polttieal figures in years, carried Bergen over the preaident by 19,000 when in moat other counties Rooae- velt was running wild.

Bergen is rock bound Republican and will stay that I . an leaders fool

Kenney - CavinatoOf chief Interest in the Bergen

election is the fight Kenney and Cavinato are waging. The pair are at desperate odd« in their ftght for votes. This Is the single election where a dose fight loom*.

The ninth district includes South ttergen, part of Hackensack and then •coots off into the west side of Bergen, along with a part of North M » « <>unt>

In Bergen Cavinato will gel » hig majority. Kenney will whittle it down in Hudson County.

Whether it con be dorfe sufficient­ly to win remains to be seen.

Kenney waa elected in 11182, de­feating Joseph W . Marini, the Re ­publican. by 800 vofa*.

Two year« ago Kenney walloped former Mayor Pollock of Leonia without much trobule.

This year, a presidential year, po­nes S question that only tha elec­tion can answer. Kenney has made an ambitious record In congress. But Cavinato has made a good record in the l«g ielature. Se»iS--ia a knock them down, drag them out fight.

h e a d q u a r t e r sBoth riva l group» have laid out j

headquarters in Lyndhurst, tha Re­publicans in a store on Va lley Brook Avenue, the I>emocrats in the Old1 Lyndhurst Theatre Building. »

From there they have waged a «trenuous campaign by mpiL visit and ti lephnne

Some of the activ itiea in tha laai week ware:

Mrs. M ary M cGregor Smith, R e ­publican assembly candidate. was gueat o# honor Monday afternoon at a l .ando« sunflower tea given by Mr», K i l l D ifkey. president o f til« l yndhurst Women a Republican club at the club houae.

Mra. Pam ela Francisco, vice chairman o» _ Ipublican committee apoV Danaen, Jr . . candidate

and Mayor Horace R. Bogle, asaem-My candidate also spoke.' Mrs. Luther Berkey, a member of

the Lyndhurst organization spoke.The committee that assisted tha president were: Mra. Luther Berkey.Mrs. Arthur V. Turner, Mrs,,. W illiam C. Vivers, Mrs. Ida .Summers, Mrs.W illiam Schweigert. Mrs. II. L. Ulin,Mrs. James McRae and Mt s . W illiam Schroeder.

D EM O CRA T IC P A B f Y Congressman snd Mrs. Edward A.

Kenney, together with Blanche Van buskirk Saffin, candidate for the assembly attended the Roosevelt card party sponsored by the women of the Lyndhurst Kxecutive Council, Satur­day night at St. Michael’s parish Hall. Commiasioner BresIin presided.Over five hundred persons attended.

The committee in charge of the affair vfas headed by Mrs. Nc&a Flynn. She was assisted by Mrs. Ed ­na V. Favier, Mrs. Margaret Carrol and Mrs. Anna Monday.

The foilowing general committee« were in ’charge. Mrs. Nicholas Car- ella, Mrs. Anna Murphy, Mrs. Katie Tancred, Mrs. John Ruggiaro, Mr».Nettie Kpiwopia, Mrs. Michael Neg- lia. Mrs. K lean or Orlinkowaki, Mra.J . J . McGan, Miss Susie Guidetti,Mrs. Anthony Prangipane, Mra. An­na Neglia, Mrs. Stephen Golem- biewski, Mrs. Sophie Ruxika, Mrs.Carmine Savino, Mrs. Martin G.McLaughlin, Mrs. Mary O’Conner,Mrs. Elizabeth Me Watters. Mra.Martin Higgins, Mra. August P.Berg, Mrs. Ada S. Hart, Miss Susan Flynn, Mra. Jam es Nucera, Mrs. M-1I. fl .1.1. T . Mrs Andrew Neglia, Miss $6,000 to 40,000 votes. Margaret Liparuia, Mrs. Jam es Po- John J . Kennedy, lito, Mrs. H arry Tirgrath, M rs .! “Jeani* O’Hara, Mrs Mae Haggerty,Mr*. Vera Jaugstetter, Mra. Kather- me Zales. Mr». (ieorge F . Bocke,Mrs. Vera Beininger, M i* . John ZaJes, Mr«. Ju ile tte Jkockwood, Mrs.Agnea T. Curran. Mrs. Charlotte Korn. MPs. M ary A. Rose, Mr». Roy Wentsel, Mrs. T. F . Knight, Mra.Mrs. Anna G. Colie, Mrs. V a ry E.Wagstaf.

Mra. Anna E. Russell, Mrs. Rob­ert Baker, M tb. Peter Carella, Mrs.Rose Oingerelli, Mrs. W illiam Kraft,Mrs. August Kirschdoeffer, Mrs.Rose Stinson. Mrs. John Tobin, Mrs.James Kearns, Mrs. Ralph Pgvero,Mrs. John J Breslin. Sr., Misses Adele, C-ecile and M arie Leppard,Mrs. Anna MiglIn, Mrs. Margaret l-ecoque. Mrs. Frank Flanagan. Mrs.Philip Jones, Mrs. Charles Ford, Mrs.W illiam Rurke. Miss Norma F itz ­

patrick, Mrs. A rthur Amreip, Mra. WilUgm Woods.

M n . J . E . Mundy, Mra. Conrad Bie- ger, Mrs. Jennie Woodward, Mrs. Katherine Darcy, Mrs. Bernard Ber- onio, Mrs. C. J . O 'Sullivan, Mrs. Beatrice Poole, Mrs. Katharine Dald- iagkeller, Mrs. Andrew Frangipone, Mra. Jam as A. Lothian, Mrs. Cath­erine O’Shea, Mra. Sarah M ahooey, Mrs. George Goode, Mrs. Henry Min* ler, Mrs. L . Stawicki, M»o. S. F . Tanella, Mrs. Louise Ratxman, Mra. Gladys Higgins and Mra. Frances IVearf.V A N W IN K L V S P R O P H E C Y

Republican administration o f gov­ernment invariably ia superior ad­ministration, it * was nsasrted teat Wadnsedsy night at a ra il/ of Re ­publican* ia the Elks S u iM lp f by Senator W inant A . Van W inkle. More than 300 were preoent, the larg­est turnout at a Republican ra lly thus far.

Senator Van W inkle said the state debt has been reduced by.000 in the last two years, indicating “ definitely that the coat o f govern­ment can be reduced when the o f­ficials put their minds to the task conscientiously.”

“ Bergen County,” Senator Van W inkle said, “ has the lowest per capita government cost in New Je r ­sey.

“ When one realises that both New Jersey and Bergen County are con­trolled by the Republican party, it is not d ifficult to realise that Republi­can administration of government Invariably w ill be more efficient and thorough than any other party's.”

Senator Van W inkle urged election and the <

C o l l e g i a t e »

G e t S e a s o n

A w a y S u n d a y

r-RewiTwill Sport st Team In History

urst Col la r i ates Managership of Mt

J S U B S S iJ S S S S S L S i.Joaeph O'Conner, proprietor of O ' waokt Bogota oa To m * » o f this

B o a n m it

party of the aariee la the dub cardGeneral admission is twenty-five tournament, Wedneeday. H er guests

cents while students with G. O. orj were Mrs. J . J . Evkert, Mrs. GeorgeA. A . carda w ill IS cents.

be admitted for '

la Lyndhurst this Sunday

H O M E U N I T

M E E T S F O R

F I R S T T I M E

of Governor Landon and Republican party.

Bergen ~

O T n w a |c i in i [ i v i n cM i .J u t * * , | S Z W o m a n s C l u b O r » a n ú a -

t i o n H o W s I n t e r e s t -popular Raeary Club of Eaaex Co. I i n g S e t W lO I ipopular Raeary Club of Essex Co. i

Dancing «111 atari at 1.46 o'clock ------and the game w ill get underway at i The American Home Department 3:45 o’cioclt w ith dancing during the I Qf the Woman's Club <rf Lyndhurst intenuisote« and following the game.! held their first meeting of the aea

*on on Friday afternoon at the hotni of the president, Mrs. Janies Tsit, Fern Avenue, with Mrs. Daniel O * Conell, chairman, in charge. Plans were discussed for a rummage »ale to be held next month and also for a Christmas aale. i *. \

The Legislative Department met with their new chairman, Mrs. Lokia Levine, at her home in Bidge Road.

M m

entire

rgen County, he declared, will Governor Landon a m ajority of

„ , „ . j fe ts r y of the Board of Alderman, of New York, gave a graphic picture of the Un i­ted States under the New Deal which hs called, " a hodge podge of unpro­ven or broken theoriaa.”

"Am erica can only lay claim to sanity when It has disposed once and for all of tha Now Deal,” he de­clared.

Deputy F irs Commissioner A rthur V. Bphreckenstein, presided. Mayor Horace R. Bogle, candidate fo r re- election to the Assembly, headed a long list of candidates to the plat­form.IT S A Y S M O R E B U T T H A T IS (A L L I S E E .

who ia feet becoming popular in the Junior circle social and athletic light w ith his Recreation Dept, dances and athletic cogibats w ill open the aea son bp tossing up the first ball which w ill open i season of twenty-two , Sunday aflarroon games and ttance*.

The proceeds of every game will go into th t Dental Clinic Fund that is being bffTt up by A rthur Mundy, trustee of tke Board of Education.

H ie Liltay-Rowes have been dril­ling for the past month and have played one game beating out the Long )*la«ld' Marathons by a 30-24 score and t»* line-up for Sunday's game finda Edward U lle y and Len Geary, two popular Golden Beare at the forward berths with Leu Meyer who plays with the Ruther­ford Y M C A and Al Herganham, for­mer Savinaene on the Union A. A . J at the guards. The center poeition is, an uncertainty but Hen Lagerenberg is expected home on a visit from ViUanova end if he arrivea in town j for the week end he will be at the center poet this week. Substitutes are strong S In Charlev Schneider, F rank Rumpleton and Johnny Kruck- meyer.

During the intermission of this week's game there w ill be a dance contest with a loving cup donated jthe winers ^y the managemnet.

Horgen Mra. W illiam Kidder Mrs. Martin Mikkea, Mra. Arnold Soft. Mrs. Leo Schwars, of L y ndhurst. aad Mrs. Jam es Slobey o f Union H ill. Honors went to M rs. I lM et a ttl Mrs. Schwer*.

On Thursday evening Mra. T d t entertained at her home ia a sim ­ilar party of the toumame guests wore Mr. and Mrs.Da Blayker, Misa Cora Mrs. Prod Ramp, of East Mrs. Margaret Cprlock,Eggler, Miss El&ie Dunn,Tyler, Mrs. S y lv ia Van Roden Rutherford; Mra. Stan ley T and Mrs. W illiam Beasty ai 1 hqrst. Awards went to Miss 0 «Mra. Cprlock and M r?. Tuchar.

“ The Romance o f the Quilt* w ill be presented at the November meet­ing of the club. W atch for particul­ars.

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E x a m i n a t i o n s

.«=. a~..« . . . _______ — The United Slatea C ivil Bssv^Deyesterday- T^iere was an interesting Commission hss announced open com- discussion of present day isaues. petitive examinations as follow^:

A delegation from the club is at- Diorama modeler, ffMMO e yea*, tending the Sixth District Pa ll Con- diorama sculptor, 92,600 a yew , dio- ference at Ridgewood today- rama artiat, $2,600 a year, diorama

The local president has been the modeler (mechanical and electrical gueat of several dubs in the district devices), 12,600 a year, recently, Dumont, and Paa.'aic last Training supervisor, $3,¥00 s year,

CUOOCINT

L - J W a i ü Ä i r , 4" .:bathroom.

Ask Your Butcher, Ur<*« D rug Store, Hardware o. Sta

CLBAN-8CENTDistributed By

W . B . F B A N C O E l K Lyodharst. N. J.

P H O K B B U T « . 9-4641 Agents with contacts want. j

the Bergen County B e ­spoke. Benjamin

for sheriff,

W A N T E DExperienced Operators For LA IH M B HL I PH. ZIG-ZAG. HRAM KKH . H IA 8 A EW P K H

Hteedy W erk — Apply

M o n t e r e y I ' n d e r f f a r a e n i C o .

H I G R A N T A V K . K. N E W A R K

Borntff Cleaners and Dytrs358 V a l l e y B r o o k A v e . L y n d h u r s t

Telephon« RUth. 2-2215CALL AND DELIVERY

Osgosite Town Hril’ WRVici

2 P L A I N O A R M I N T S $ ^ . 0 0 D r y C l e a n e d A P r e s s e d JL

or ONE PLAIN GARMENT MeP u r s D r u m C l e a n e d . 4 1 H r . S e r v i c e

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LEVY'S PHARMACYOver 100,000 PreKriptton, Pilled bi Tke P ad 20 Year«

Snapshots . . .Any « lu up to and Includine No. 122

e a c h 1 £ c

Yardley's Toiletries Clapps Baby Foods 3 - 2&

E l a s t i c S t o c k i n g s , B e l t s , T r u s s e sStoiyvenat é Valley Brook Ave*. m ona RUth. 2-103«

D r iv e a n e x c it in g n e w

S T U D E B A K E Rf

Sam Brody’sVaUe> Brook A '« ., a street like any other m eur W.wn, Since the huamnse .enter rumor has become renoi O f the thru business atreeta in the < »mpeUtioh I ta d Va lley Brook Av% in the beat postbon One street has heavy traffic, the other is Vo lley Brook Ave. as a buSineas center

would be just right TOe four hundred« are I... «t*d on one »Me a f our tewu. The thouaaa is you’ll Had eu the other aids

going -lawnThe connecting link ef the two is Va lley Brook Ave Va lley Brook Avs as a hu»ine*e renter is be-i flt.

too quiet

Because Sam ttauüy » store is located on that Street

O n e O # L y n d h u r s t ’ » G o o d S t o r e s

C W t tm t M k A m m m I. i l l •m Im a * .

0« MASSI MOTOR CAR CO.P A K K A V A L U T M O O K A V I S .

L Y N D H U R S T , N . J .

JOHN RAFNER, PASSAICb e d

R O O MS U I T E

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Advertisement o f W illiam Mulligan for a tavern licenee in 74* Rid*« Road today indicated he believe« A l­coholic Beverage Commissioner Barn­ett will reject the plea o f resident« .t round the building to refuse a li­cense for the eetabliahment.

Mr. M ulligan w as refueed s license open a tavern there by the Board

of Commissioners three months ago He carried his fight to Commissioner Hiimett. This week he advertised for a license again from the Board of < mmtasioners which acts as an ex- cis«' board.

A t the same time Mr. Mulligan was rt-fused a license. Louis J . Cain was refused by the Board of Com- . .skioner« a license for 000 Ridge

Koad. Residents objected to that pr% posed saloon, also.

However, M r. C a in ’s appeal to Com- • ssioner Bu rn ett was rejected yes- teiday when the commissioner ruled that there sre sufficient saloon« in the neighborhood already. Township Attorney Leo F . R e illy represented i.vndhurst in both cases before Com-

ss»oner Burnett.Residents protesting against the

vavem a t 600 Ridge Road were also•. presented by Sylvester Goldberg. « F vrtdhuiOt lawyer.

The commissioner's decision, an­nounced. today ssys Csin hss not sus­tained the burden upon him of showing that an additional licensed place is needed in Ridge Road. He further

he right of a municipality to deny an application where the i s ­suance thereof would result in tdo many licensed plates in « neighbor­hood m well settled through other caa«« heard previously.

Commissioner Burnett, in port, »7*:

('«lobelia. Mia* Christina held s has

Uam Beast? o f Lyndhurst

Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Coluiahoa Club will hflbl a card party D e v w her 4 at the dab house The commit toe in charge include* M r» frank Monaeo, Mrs. John R ag « 1er«. Mrs Anna C« reila, Mm. Im lly (a r e I la.

Lyndhurot CirrW. t'-om pan tons ef tt*e FoflMf of America w it ettuHwwe’ea aortal tonight following their meeting Mr*. Juovphine Har bw>r IS in t'harge

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At present there items to be an unusual­ly large number at ruhbsrise bring com­mitted in Rutherford and P i— Ir which In­dicates the work of an organised gar«.Editorial R u t h e r f o r d R q w t b l i c a n O c t 15. 1936.

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G A R L A N D A W ) D A N T O N A R E

H O N O R E D t T P Y R A M I D L O D G E

ReCdTS Ü S r S ! i L U ? d h ° - F Marks Forty- rath Birthday Anniversary Of ItsOtganiation

Deputy Surrogate C b r U i K. Gar- land and Henry Danton, two men whoa« livee mterwme closely with Lyndharst* history, ware honored last Thuiaday night as the only liv ­ing charter members of Pyramid lxxtee o f Odd Fellow«. The honor« to them were the lodge'« manner of celebrating its fo rty ftfth anniver­sary. The affair was held in the Elks Building.

Both m m have been honored onenumerable occasion« by the Lodge.

When they were called forward toreceive special attention, W illiam Terry, president of the Board of Kducation and noble grand of the lodge, «aid: "S o much haa already l*en said about you men, so mack it known about you, so doasiy have your liven been affiliated w ith the good .»nd welfare of Pyram id Lodge, that it would be a task far more difficult than I care to undertake to «ay merer “ Let it be «aid that every member of u* revere« you both.”

H r. Garland and H r. Daoton. both paat 70, both friends over the dura­tion of the lodge's life, shook bands io front o f the lodge member« whil« ipplauae brok« out

Mr. Garland formerly was mayor of Lyndhurat and served in almost c-very other official capacity. He serv­ed on the Board of Education, the Board of Health, on tho township council and on the Board of Com- nusaioners when that form of gov- eminent was undertaken in Lynd- hurst.

H r. Denton was a township com­mitteeman when Lyndhuret did not i>we a penny. For twenty years he

clerk of the Board of Education

C H A N G E F O R

R O O S E V E L T

School Grounds Would Be Graded And Re­

taining W«R BaUt

R e c r e a t i o n F o r

C h i l d r e n G e t s

U n d e r F u l l W a yHurray Rothenberg. Supervisor

of the Rocreatkmal Department uu- m r the supervision of the Works Progress Administration, wishes to nnnounos that « fu ll Fa ll Program »• under way. Jun io r and senior high school girls participate in field boekey and soccer daüy, at the Har- jon Avenue Field. under inatructora Hario« Woodward and Marion Lind MS.

A basketball league for junior and senior high school boy« ha« been tormed and is well under way with games at the Roosevelt School gym daily. This program is under the leadership of W alter A. Howe and Caesar Guidetti.

For junior high school hoya. there 1« an outdoor program held daily on the New York Avenue field, under the leaderahip of Caeaar Guidetti

The Recreational Bowling League is being handled very capably by W alter A. Rowe.

The dances on Thuraoay night have become part of the community life of the young men and women of the township.

The succeaaful summer and fall program haa been due to the untir­ing efforts of Commi*sioner Jam*-« A. B rn lin , who has sponsored all of the octivitie«.

and only recently he three year term on the board. He now live« in New York, but he

came to Lyndhurst to be “ smong my own" again.

A program of entertainment w«s , . -ented at the affair which at­tracted the largest turnout ajf mem ber» in recent years. Pyram id Lodge , is the oldest fraterne! organisation

. in Lyndhurst and one of the most } active.

Hrs. W ilm er Decker of 740 Ruth i erford Avenue was hostess at her home Friday afternoon at bridge to Hrs. W illiam Schulte, Hrs. George Goode, Hrs. H a rry Hanson, Hrs. J . . J. Demareet. H rs. John Huthaneel. 1 Hrs. Anna Gravagna and Hrs. Jas. Laurie.

Ladies' »Aid Society o f the West­minster Presbyterian Church will hold a .spaghetti luncheon this af­ternoon. Hrs. Adrian Van den Heu- vel is in chnrge.

Rambling Roses met Tuesday af­ternoon at the home of Hrs. George Westervelt of 325 Page Avenue.

Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lynd­hurst K n ighu of Columbus will hold s Naggi demonstration tonight at the club house Hra. Albert Sriiwartx is in charge.

Hiss Rose Chankaiian of 606 For­est Avenue were hostess to the Hot-

T uesday night.sey Totsey Club 1

P L U M B I N G H E A T I N G T I N N I N G

242 LAKE AVE. LYNDHURST. N. J.

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Grading of gronad with tbs «motion o f tain mg wall waa approv night by th« Board « I as « W P A project on the _ cy the township's share of tbs eoot is not above $1400.. The satire proisrt would cost mono than »10400 tV e project he« been diacuaaed aeverai times. The initial plans were rejected by the W P A and the next plana, is which Lynd­hurst wvuld have to pay spots tbaa *1.600 were rejected by the fea rd of Educetion ss too costly.

Three projects were d itfs i«sd ksst night by the board. Two, providing for employment of a««i«tant «lark« for the various school principal« oad bookbinding, were rejected by the | Board of Education «« unnsco— ry

Homer P. Shepherd, supenriaing principal of schools, reported there are only ¿60 students on port time in the elementary school»- This is a modern record, he dec lured.

The enrollment bn« dropped 1TJ from that of last year, one fact that haa aided this development.

In the high school, be reported, there are 1.200 on part tinm. i

A change in the method of mark ! ing is being carried out, he said Instead of the uld percentage sys­tem in which grades wsje given out. 1 an attempt haa been made to aup- plant it with a grading such as **fsfl- mg." “ satisfactory,** “ good** and i "exceiloaL**

Hr». Jacob B Groenendykc, town- ‘ »hip critic, objected to the long I sessions in the high school • which 1 forces students to stert at ft A H 1 and go continually to claeers until 12:30 P H without food. She said j the student» would become hungry and be unable to do their work.

Clarence Sherfood. a member, a* 1 greed with Hr« Grenwadybo »<*<* a»ked if it would be poeaible to per- 1 mit children to have a light lunch in mid-morning. Board members said they would study the plans.

*nie resignation of Gustav W o lfe ,, Franklin Scm*ol janitor, was accept- j ed. George Ratsnian was transferred from th«- Lincoln t.- the Franklin School and W illiam Goltembewski waa tranaferr*d to Lincoln School.

Frederick Tober of Forest Avenue was named an asaistant in the high school to take Goliembowaki's place.

R e d C r o s s H a s

A n n u a l R o l lRed Cross H»tor Corp» met Wed-

i neaday night at the home of Hr*, j H arry Schaeffer of (102 Kidge Road

Plans will be made for the annualroll call. I

Tux is Group of the Westminster Presbyterian Church met laat weekat the home of H r* Amy Divine of 460 Kingsland Avenue

Hrs. Psula Kanenberg of ft Ad diron Avenue, Rutherford, wee hoe- taes to her card cleb Horday night

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H a v e M e e t i n g

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s e a ’ s L e a d e r s h i pThe Man's Club of the Lyndhurst

Hathsdist .Kptecopni Church spon ssrsd OS «ajoyuble amateur pmarem jnst gtosn at the church in Stuy- veaant Avenue. Kenneth Hixson, the p:*sftdsat of th« dub. welcomed th« g u s is of th* evening. The master of car asse nies * as Clarence Sherwood. Alfred C. Çilmoee and H. L . Buch- hnnan had harge of nrtangeascnte fo r the SMC < •phore and radie eaad la Ib« “ broa.least** of the program

Thoss erb« appeared m the pee- ■MSB «4 v s ' ed number« ineludsd Henry B , D >uy. Oar land Galloway. Nancy B y h s te r . Clarence »her wood. J r . Harold l'hôte, Betty Syl- ventor, Vistor Vogel. Bov Donald B W illiam s Lete Foebrœhe. Hr* John B Hi> «on. Arthur Gambi in. 8amewl J . H loee. and W illiam Huir Aeoempunist» for the musical num­ber* «mro lira . H i soon and Kenneth Hixson.

The dob will hold its next regu lar w esting >n th* evening of Nov.

F r o m T h e S o u t h

W r i t e s M r . B a t t e n

Editor.Commercial ««dor, Lyndhuret. V j ,

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I shall n ln u s be j t M jb mtere*t ed in the wvlfnre of Lyndhurst end was pleased to know that the voter« of this ■ g iiclpatity will have a chance to re*»'ter their aggro val of a chonge In the form of government from that hf n township to a city. Am sure tbs e arv many people in Lyndbuist if(to h*\ i* long sought this opportunity To change to a “ ty form of go*- rament w ill add pree tige, dignity and influence to the nam* L Y N D L C R S T

The only objection that I hove heard to tbs ,-bnnge is the fart that It w ill do ua>*y with erhosl election*. Thi* is not -ntirely true aa « city J ran still «tort the members of the Boerd nf £d nation if the voter« decide to do so Hot to do oway with srhool elect*» < in Lyndhurst would be another ii'proeesMiat M some of these elect 101 s hove boon the most corrupt nod <i.»gia.*-iu affaire in the history of the township TVe host way to keep politico mil of the school elertto> s and out of the Board ,.f K«i i« at ion i ' t. h*\«* i in- mem­bers of tb eB o e iil appointed A high­er type o f i*>en and women con be induced to serve on the Board of Education by appointment than by election

The Tow s'h ip of Lyndhuret ha« long, since outgrown that rural form of government A great fcsture of growth. iWelupment and improve, menu of «11 kit d» aw ait the C IT Y O F L Y N l'H C R S T

Sincere!) yoursR K K \ K § D. BA T T EN .

Norman.lv Booth. N. J October t t . IM d -

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rocently formed under Ulrectioe of Libby Lmdasy, met Friday night s i the home of Mrs. L . M Hesur, 6th Street H ery Haaur and C lara Shu

Plana for »ever el coming were announced Game« ' an were feature*

On Kund«y evening Troops four ;1 end five attended rhorcb service et

the Weetmlnetor Preebyterion «harrt on Ridge Road

SCO UT PR O G R A M TO ftlGH T This evening nt Lincoln School «

program iM<rirnying the event« la the life ef Ju lie t Lu p e will be Stvea for «II the G ir i Bevuto mi Cfnd höret, in ubcervetfcm of G irl Berns! Week Hm* Herme« Clock sod Mr*. J . J . Hngerty «re in chnrge si the program.

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Turn on the lamps as soon as you need light and tum on as many as you need. Don't stint yourself on illumination. Keep Mazda lam ps on hand, so that you can replace a worn out lam p immediately. Buy them by the carton —sbr lamps including a si*ty watt

—90 cents.

Mr .n4 Mi M J T . MKw.>l <4 749 Hartan Avenue have as t t o r geeet for aevgyol wewks their dengh-

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Mayor Horace R. Bogle Is Ui« oaly Lyndhurst Candidat# up for

election Tuesday

His Party Should Be Your Party for Your Interests Are His

Interests.

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V O T E O N T U E S D A Yeconomic questions with

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haee. It w ill bring to the municipality many advantage«'and no disadvanta­ge«

I nder a C IT Y CLASSIFICATION the Boaid of Education may become njvpomiirr or may remain elective— the voter* to decide by a referendum. A referendum can be held by *ub- misaion of. a petition signed by a mere 5 per cent of the voter*.

i:.. Ti.'wuihip --t LyndhuT't.« i|l t*\at re main* of the Township of I'nien which waa incorporated by an art of the Legislature in 1852 and

eluded what is now East Ruther- fofri, Rutherford, Lyndhurst and North Arlington. In 1881, that por­tion which U now Rutherford, with- Idrew from the Township and be-

Borough in 188§, that sec-

You cannot ««tie permanent! hand grenades and gatline gun«P . . « . | > i vauie ■ uuruu|(li ill 100», mat »cv

A lorm Of government wiU not determine the rightness or t(m ,-ompri.in« E a , t Ruther wrongness of the governm ent * produces

Compassion and consideration are the twin virtues tnat qaso tlr changing to the Borough of ’>tori'* i"ir> K rttw n f i f u s t Rutheriord,. In 1896, what is

c rnng m x m p t t i L . , ~ ; now North Arlington, tfccSfne a w-Europe has everything but compassion and consideration. perat* Borough, leaving what in now

Every step in the Moody mas« that threatens to engulf the en- l.yndhur.t Townnhip s* the balance u r J « , , - i . . of the Township-of Union,tire OKI counfly is marked by selfishness, despair and jealousy. jn 19l3 the voters of Lyndhurst

The land of Eurvwe is not rich enough to produce the means of abandoned th« Town.hip form ofsatisfying the needs ot the people. In the depjessiun markets fell j rom m i..ion form, which i. now inoff. Never wealthy, the petipl? became poverty stricken. Bleak effect In all important citie . of New t «morrows s.-ttled m their visiiMs «.Vily Weak tomorrows No- the voter., by referendum,thin* ot hope wais there Si the bloody soothsayers, with their I «uthorne<l by the Le*i.lattire, chari- proud words and lofty pmmises. with their craity plans and £T hef TWnJhir, offljK icunning agents, with their ambitious plans and cruel hearts step- hurat.ped into a fiekl that yawned in welcome— and took control. , p,,puia? ™ ^ V W ^ no Um «ir a

W e in America find it difficult to understand how the rural area, no lor~**r the utusl bark-

semblyman from Bergen County, the proposition has attracted much in* tereat. For political raaaons, however, much o t the opposition to the change

up a in n il underground. Never- i, Rspubli¡cans have been asked

espouse the change by Msyor Bogle.

Mr. Mundy, in tbs past, scored the proposed change because it will mean die Board of Education will be ap­pointive instead of elective as itpoiniive instead 01 e iecm e as n is "Th is waa done because the PEO- Em .-m h » i l a l e j * today hé reca,»- P I . E E L E iT E D th e ^ ò a rd of f id i a

purpose." in short, the entire philoeoph;

our gchool system would be chan Where we now have a Board ef cation answering to the people of Lyndhurst, we would have a Board of Education answering to the man. who appointed them!

“ When our budget waa announesd tentatively laat year some taxpayers became aroused. They were at once asked into conference. Togther we went over the figures aUd adjusted them to the satisfaction o f the tax- payers.

This was done because the P fO -ituiated some of his old arguments and added Home new ones.

Ha made it slesr he is not oppos­ing the proposed change l<ecsuse it w ill give added pawer* to Mayor Bogle.

“ There is an election next May,” he said, “ and it does not mean that M ayor Bogle w ill ¿gain be mayor. Thus, to say he. was advocating the change, fo r his own .benefit would be unfair as well as inaccurate. How­e v e r , d a seriously question the a r ­gument* he has raLed in favor of the proposed change. I question them because the change will give too much posrer to any mayor, not alone M ayor Bogle, and that it will throw Lyndhurst into the midst of chaos m at expensive litigation will be cal­led upon to clear up.

“ About the appointive board, my objections are well known to every

tion and to thoae people we had to answer. Thus, we sttempted to please the people, rather than any one nan or any one faction.

“ Expensive litigation is certain to follow if Lyndhurst adopts the plan to change the name of the community.

'T h e law which has the provisions for such type of government is hasy on certain things. Would, for instance, th# present board be abolished, or would it remain until the terme of member* expired’ The law is not clear on thia point. I have no doubt that a legal fight would ensue before any settlement on it wa* reached.

“The explanation is given, if the people do not want an appointive petition and demand a referendum. This rounds good, but as everyone know* it i* not practical. It is ex­pensive, time-con.-uming and unpopu­lar. On the question of popularity, a

ward community, most ancient Unit of municipal government known as u Townnhip. The rapid growth anddevelopment of Lyndhurst has re­moved it from the Townshit» class. an«l the future welfare of the town makes it <-*sent:al that we abandon

a i I« * I th«* Old Township classification andAil men arc sjiJ to h.ive their pncc. And all men have *doot the mo*t modern «lassif¡cation

their weaknesses The craity and ambitious politician f in d sjt | i ^ | 0w i e N ArthS?liund,

dictators swept into power.But look around See those intrigued by the guileful promises

of Townsend, Look at those moved by the clever words of Fa­ther Coughlin Study those who worship at the feet of the Ci immunis.s.

one who has followed the controver- survey of communities in whici!' it sey over the proposed change. An wa.i attempted to introduce appoin- appointive Board of Education w i l l ; tive Board* of Education will show lead to a ll sorts of oorrupt political i that they defeated mil such efforts. i practices such s* the requisite o f , “ In Westfield snd Nutley citizens submitting resignstion* in writing be-' rose up snd struck down the att< fora receiving an appointment — a j to usurpt their rightful powers, practice known in many places— “JPber* are so many chances for among other*. i corruption to enter the school system

“U *»u)d mean that a Board of und" ,h' «PI««"*'™ board plan that Entimate woul.1 be w t up. The mayor! ' •"> ««I“ " “ »“" i eopiiamt with would »it a> chairman of ,urh at»ard. !«>•'«« " ¿ to e » a t brmginc «uch Hi. appointeil member, would, an ini « P1«" 10 Lyadtant will prove di«a>-many caaea, tie merely ‘ye ,’ men and trV,u*' . . ____. ____hi. plana, whether for the bereflt of, "Appointive hoard, operate under the .ehool .y.tem or h i. own political different law . than do the elective ambition« would be tarried out 1 bn»rd». M* ny employee, would

"A very important factor ' here I !l,’d them^lvea .erlou .ly jeapordiaed would he the fact the appointive »PP»1" ^ bo* rd. “ Clk P < ««- - ---- Th i. fear might well disrupt and de-no t sk at all to probe weaknesses and to play upon them. The day renewed hi» fight a fa in .t the

, 1,1 nv*n , , 1 11 n li i I L " i l ) l . ,1 listen inff to th e w i ll ln p d iscom fo rt I 111*.' I**' ed cbangyiit of I-.yndhur.t . Hoard of Education I W O U C t) NO T I ■ .( j j man sick tint., ikatn ot listening to tne waning aisuimiorc ^ liol, fr,ml „ towmh,„ lo . „ ,ul,mit ,t„ bU(lir<.u to the ,, lot moraine our «■h«.l., .omethmg thatol his children upon w han he leans lor support will lind Town- «»rond da»« city. Thia queation w ill approval. The appointive Board of r "“‘*li^nd i n . 'w lehnvih be voted upon In the Cener.l E lec Education W O U LD , WOT go before

. . . . . . . lion a wvek from tomorrow. Intro- the people when it gruired to floatAnd the man oppressed because there is no apparent em- by Mayor llo-ace K. Houle in i^und ia.ues— whethat for the m t-

p loym en t in view W il l listen to Tattler (Coughlin with what he !bc l^ g i.la lu re where he i . an a .- 1 tion of new «chooU or any otherimagines to be understanding and sympathy.

To those who must toil long hours for little the honied

Grandest sight of the w eek and som ething to eraae mem ones o f countries like R u ssia , Sp a in , Ita ly and G erm any try in g to w rin g each other's necks, on L iv in g sto n A ven u e the other sun-spangled afternoon: two boys o f fiv e o r six, chubby and red cheeked, standing amidst a p ik of b ro w n , ca re fu lly raked to­gether leaves, bending down, p ick in g u p big hand fu ls, tossing Jie m into the air, and ye llin g “W h e e l" as the load o f russet eaves showered down over them!

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Mayor Bogle says it w ill be Lyn d h u rst fo r the Republican party by 1,000 next Tuesday: Jim m y B re s lin says it w ill he Democratic by 2,000 — this portside correspondent p icks the Democrats to carry Lyndhurst by 500.

* * * . * _ . : - I. 'Picking against political leaders who have charts and maps

and tons ol liggers is like challenging Jim Braddock to a brawl after he has been training in the woods and you have been look ing at the wine when it is red in the various bar rooms-----but you can't keep a good man dow n .. .or a dumb one, eithei

W hen I asked for comments anent the Roosevelt-Landi n situation some time ago, 1 hardly expected that it would b.

s .■ from Chicago that the answer came. But it is so. A n aivelopS r . i u c i ' l ^ i i S r p t i arrived Tuesday laden with Landon buttons. . .from Mrs. A ljt their rightful powers. pbeus Frank. Remember Mrs. Frank of Valley lirot* Avenu.

She used to be news editor of the Commercial Leader in the days when Louise Castles also had an important hand in Leaderactivities. . . . . / .

Anyway Mrs. Frank, although living in Chicago, is foi lowing politics closely, and Lyndhurst activities m particului. because she reads the Commercial Leader (Adv.) every week

* * . • »1 take pleasure in printing her blast. Like H elvetia, or

Voltaire or somebody, I disagree heartily with what she has tosay, but I will defend to the death her right to say it. t arry

words <f the Communist have much to offer.• a • a *

Fortunatacly, America is in a position to ultimately con­found all the I a le and ugly-hearted soothsayers. There are enough natural resources at the command of our people in this age, at least, to lift the country out Of any depression. W e are an expanding, brawling, lawless people, unkempt in our liv- ing, prodigal with all we have. For the present there is a boundless comcopta upon w h ic h to draw.

Thus, relief from the depression is certain. And when it I arrive* the false «rothrayers must mak; their demis.-. No one [ is t i be intrigvcd by future benefits when present prc'its rap j at the window.

These United States arc the only true democracy in the world.

And we will remain a democracy so long as those who comprise the country r.-member that the progress of their nation depends upon their own efforts.

G o o d governm ent rebounds in d irec t ra tio to the p ro ­portion o f good in terest pu t in it.

There will be no opportunity of overthrowing our govern­ment so long as the vicious minorities are held at bay.

No minority cap overturn a large, aroused majority.So whether you vot: Republican or Democratic Tuesday,

vot*! It is im ponm t that you cast your vote; it is important that vtr.ir hand makes itself M t on Tuesday.

It is this newspaper's firm belief that in the Republican and Democratic parties rests the hopes of our democracy. Both are flexible rnoufh to he changed to meet the demands of a changing world. Implicit in them is the groundwork of our democracy. | Let us retain it by voting Tuesday!! ,

primarilv to combat plan# for aliml- 1 nation of the street as s business e<-n- ter w^* made emphatic by Mr. Mc-

He declared the organisation will ' strive to make Stoyveaant AvSnue

more eligible for businesa than evor. Erection of additional lights on the *tre«t is one aiai of their campaign.

Mearwhile, the Planning Commis­sion. whoee plans for establishment ef the bueinaaa center on Valley

t k . ---------- Brook avenue snd re*orii\g of Lynd-. ™». y r ' T — r Z T T . bur.t hav, .ritu.cd . furor In Lynd-Aaawc»atvm naa rat>ceneo p»a is j ha, pft,lpon„ j .1 1 meetings un­

til after the November I election.

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we must net peim it to happen.“ So few of the argum«nts in favor I ' Fr-jnb ■

of the change are tangible enough i M n r r a n k ;*u- i’ll*-' t tli.it it is difficult to

make them stand up under scrutiny.“ I t is said, for instance, that if

called a city ( vndhurat might attract more industries.

•This is pure poppycock and an infant could not be persuaded to be­lieve it. Newark ia a city and so is Linden. Newark ha* a better loca­tion for induatry than has Linden, but Ger era I Motor* decided to build a $6,000,000 plant in Linden rather than Newark. Thi* wa* becau-e L in ­den’s lax rate is one half that Newaik.

“ The same idea holds true -fny^, , where. O ive an ir-duntry a I»# tsx lo n g tim e in an rate and whether yon ca ll yourself a city, township, borough

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.. i.iaM n ic r l.n , .le i»n*.l to peMaat the eatabli j\m eat of 8 buwfieaa « l i ­ter on Va liev Brook Aveaue. it waa aniuiulH'isI by Rdward M.Keeloy pie idaat. He d»rbna4 ihe apeei-h by M ayor M o »«» tt a * » * t ia * thata ii no danfer Otat Va lley »rook avenue w ill be made a buaine«» rente, in the rear future haa relieved the men hanu of any fear.

That the organisation will not he duhanded even th.Migh it was farmed

Thia wa* done because »«»me of the member* are tak.ng active political r ourse* during the campaign, making It l»rpo*siMe fnr them to devote at-

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M i. and Mr*. Baymond F.xler of j 24rt l.iving*ton Avenue had as their gueat for several «lay* their eon,T Iona Id Exist of I*hllade?phis.

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greathave for our school ystem under the appointive Board of Educstion plan. Experience hsa proven bitter to other municipalities with *uch l>oard*. Lynd­hurst »hou'd »»^ware le*t it unknow­ingly let itaelf in for some costly and demoralising surprises.”

(Dear Mrs. Frank: In the scatter-patter ol putting thispaper to bed, your lettef was k*t. strayed or stolen— w ^ allyour experience as a newspaperwoman you surely know howsuch th in g s happen. But to show there's no anxiety to cheatthe Republicans exit of their say in this column, 1 m lettingW aller Lippman bat for you. Is that suitable?.. .G. o.)

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Said Walter. .“The next Administration will govern the country Irom

January, 19J7, to January, 1941. That is a long time, a very v • ig time in an unsettled world. Yet while we know that much

going to happen, no man today can pretend to forecastI yoi Will lie attractive u, indMtfr’ precisely the really difflcult 'mum which will confront ‘h e n ^ t

“ I have *|ioken at length on thi* President Neither candidate can publish a prospectus ol the luS A i S T S J « ture in which his poUaes and plans and important

neatly and exactly detined. In fact, it either candidate ls-uieu such a prospectus he would betray his unfitness fcr the omci. and would be hobblog himself hopelessly if he had to carry its responsibilities.

**Tfy platforms and the campaign speeches rellect the ini possibility of delining now the real issues of the next four yeais. N o specific and great issue of policy has been raised between the two parties. Thus in regard to the important reforms in- auguratcd since 1935 the position is that both parties accept what is lift of the New Deal alter it his been edited by the Supreme Court. Mr. Landofi is not proposing to abolish the constitutional reforms.

"That there is no irreconcilable issue is emphasized by the fact that Governor Landon supported the New Deal in I9J5 and 19S4, that his political connections and general politi outlook are essentially the same as those of the Middle Western Progressives with whom Mr Roosevelt is allied. The partisan Democrats have made much of these facts and have challengld Governor Landon to denounce their achievements. The G w emor ought to welcome the challenge. For in his reply he can offer, 1 believe, the most compelling reason why he is entitled to the support cif the independent voters.

“Mr. Roo. cvelt is portrayed by his supporters as the friend of the common man lighting desperately against tone ami economic rtjyalisis. But the fact is that the Republicans have a platform which does not challenge the principle of any ot hi successful reforms and they have a progressive candidate More over the Republicans have a record, and the record is that on the whole they supported almost all of the New Deal when

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E l e c t i o n R e t u r n s

A t E l k s B i n g oThe Lvndhurat l.odge of Elks will

hcve a supieme Bingo combination on Election night, Tue day, Nov. 3rd St th«*ir old stand, Tontire snd fftuy venant avenue*. The Bingo players may ait down rornfottably and listen to the election returns while they enjoy mn interesting game This and other surprise* will feature thi* com­ing week plsy. OnS of the nurprises wit I be S feature $60 00 prise on the :<&Ui game. This will he included in your regular admia«ion price, and will tend to give vou iuat one of the roany features scheduled for the re­maining eleven weeks of play. K is hoped your name will appear next week aa ate the following winners and their prisss.

Warren Sullen, Ironing Table; Fred Shenack, Picture Frame; Frank I>e Zavala. Serving T ray ; Charles Schembeck. Bridge I .amp; Mr». Wrn. ” r!ve*ter, Salad Set. Mra. J . Brady.

.00 Caah; Louis Tacki, Iron; Mr*. Gioenendyke, Frosted Tray; M ra

J . Burke. Perfume Set; Mr*. Wm. Bvletatar, Boudoir l-amn; Char len Fad. W ater Boy Set; John Phillips, $6.00 caah; A rthur S*'hweigert, Book Enda; E . McMahan, Linen Luncheon

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M ipporte it w as first enacted in to law .

_ . _____ “ In m y opinion a ll th is goes to show that the a jtcm p t tt:M?MiedrTir«Mio.^Tabie S ' " m U describe th is e lectKm as a . mtest b e tw een p ro g rc iS ive :! am i Kifre.1» M tSachem . Smoker Se i: reac tio n a rie s i t m islead ing. T h e r e lia v e e ve n been som e w h o

3 r i ' a ! ^ i ^ J ! S l S i ,\ 1S i i 1“ ve_ » ne * ,a r “ * ? “ V th a t “ “ t lv ’ A m e r ic a n v e m im of Sthacigert. percolator; Mr* V Sut- the E u ro p e a n struggle tv tw e e n ta^cism an d c o m n n in is n T h a t ts. End Tab ” 11« ^ * J th in k , p ro v o c a tiv e nonsense. T h is A m e r ic a n e lec tio n n not

'M l . x.r-e* I..velll. Overnight f a « ‘ ! re m o te ly such a C im t.S t, th i Ugh W ith BTIOUgh t r r f l 'h ts fk Igreat m any perstm m ight be made to th ink it is.

Oripoiator; Mi** a . Lecogoe, (\»ek- The tundamcntal difference between the two candid it s be s 'Mr. * v i “ U *h>. '* K e M s *° th“ = R^P-ndm« to a national impoU f t*''ilk Qulh: Mrs. J . Summ ier, Ho*t«sa rtcw ery and reform, M r Rix>-«velt has c«mducted his admin* ^H nU y. Sc>n iir* N .r lBCttii ^Tmiri« lit r i,lo n ** * personal, iactnm al and partisan e n te rrrise j Mt Set, M i,’ o . K Ward. BaaSair Chair. Landon m ust, because the R epub licans cannot control Congress

; s f" r ! " ,h i n fx t fa w . governm ent of national tina.iI Set; o-r.» Diehl, Hr la. Set; Ruth Mr. K o o srvclt h a i tvA collaborated even w ith import mt element

*»« "* *“ '* <iwn P*'1* muc*’ w ith the co nservative Republican'Mr., J McWattem, «smi ,-a.h; M .w Mr Landon has no choice K it to collaborate fully andA. Le •en. $5 0a• It

$S 00 ca h. W siren Sulcaah; Mm. K. Parker,

E l e c t i o n D a y F . M .

P o s t O f f i c e C l o s e dThe lobby ef the offi«« will

open from 7:00 A.

nn ualty w ith th : opposition H e wiU never command a ni.u *ritv H e must persuadr it. Decaus? 1 am convinced that the p r«^ lems which are lik d y to arise are inso lub le by penonal, lacb< nal and partisan governm ent, I am going to vrie for Govern« Landon I am g rin g to put m y faith in the com bined wtfck *” of a representative ^nrem m ent rather than in the per^mal b n l lu n ce and daring o l an in d ivid u a l leader.

M. to i t i t s ----for the tranaactioa of hue mess snd

♦ fse the cdr vwnwm r of box bolder* The morning delivoris* w ill be

made by letter carriers.Alt mail will be dispatched during

the day. Collertioa from th* street letter boaaa w ill be made begimmng

j at S » P N

Joseph Ruaiks of «24 Fourth St.. Lyndhu rst trill he swarded Saturday a piare oa the New York Univeraity CoM ge ef Ragmeermg honor mil fee his high «chnlaotir *tending it waaannounced by Dean Thorrdike Se rille.

Mr Ruslka V is second rankingI «aerial delivery senmr engineering student at tto

rill be i*ehveeed ss e*oai. Hetghl» rsalSf of theS. D A N A E L Y , Poet insalar. University.

Mr. a*4 Mra. Jeremmh N<HI af W LyadhurM AeeauS have twtum *d from a boat trip to Boston wrber*- they »ent in celebration of thef thn ty ainth we«kiiag annivsr»ary

Mr« ( ‘.eorge Hocke Of Ro’herfeed Aveni> has a* ber go<**t fa»•■»"-al t’aya Mia Oanid Cisctoo af Arlington.

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Till RSPA V , OCTOBER 29. 1936THE COMMERCIAL LEAPCR

FOOTBALL DOPE> y V i n e * C o r t t n

LOOKING THEM OVERW i t h T h e O b s e r v e r

lyn d «H •• »**» Itevrm«

, Nelaoa

»lliii ihe> * » r t mlnuA .d ha<r*ng thelrw n W t t h t h » < H t m i e » K M .

K itian «Mt Voget M *« « a * th* New York « 1 .(«y r « « tw ir* the t Ju «M » rnr« t * ir * «*4 th« M o irtm i U finà Iw*r», boaid»« acering efcvittee k a O e M b * . f «m| « nIm i H cU am b t wwa tk* LaM lm . Fngland Kttten and V ipgl é Unut nde thr n ten t n i dey >aae ta l'Art» »mi the report we«t >rt i < thaï they «o r* af»atd «f h)' >** the»» rer«r.| marred bv comgatiag I p hlH Um> atrnng Patte flehi Manag » t 'kaom ui i* now making aw attetapt U> «rt tK* w mitera of the Pau» rn.* over here U» rtdr afetnet Kilton'endV a f iL

m ih î k o r T vF Ïs TÏÏÏs

Jo e y Rulftr, fo rm e r U»rel b u s e r , < h am p m n . a n d S erm uy t u h m . Je w ia harili try bis hauti at wreetling pr» grappler. tn thr «HÉMT. m»tmff and matchmaking tonight at ...banter'« Auditorium« Maneeg Street, Tare «ther »upportiag b ou ^ with Pasaair, where hr will preeent tl»- 30 tflfrtM» um r hmtea. *e»r CnHy firat in a »rrira of .arda. Donrhln, New Je r w y tight baevy

Two fini*h bout a wtll be thr co weight cham p»» and Inah Paddy features Maurice La f ha pel le. of Um k, and Ivan Fodony. Kuasian France, snd Zmih* Parker, the Coaanrk. and O n e Itaumann. aatd "B lack »‘anther." will rlaah in one to be an imrie o f Frankie Hawaaan. <ieor»e ftraUa. »«» call-d Italian torn*«« pnaeffh to«.

H a n f e t f t J o h n s o n

H l - Y C h a i r m a n *! of the even ine

The Hi Y of Lyndhunrt High srheol o * Snturday the .group with the held a meeting recently at the home ( o Y atte, ded the A f t y llpriagfield «f Norman J oh na«n of Post avenue, football game.

Memhera attending tndaded David : —j ■ | »Bergman, Jam«*» Cameron. Stanley Ljrndhnrat Ctrl Kegit Conor il wtll Chapman. R d w t fisa, Joaeph Gee- m»et November Iflih at thr heme of leaky, Holiert Henry. Daniel Merla, ; U lte llermeo Clad! •>! t 44 Poet A«<- W alter Nel »on. Albert Ohi eon. to y nee.

n u e . I yndherat. te the gre«alo e« |g- r a t e d a t S 4 # Hid«» Haed.

tibjotttena, If aa«, A — M be mnda im i» . i.ate:> ta wrising to l leeain tck

J l ivelli, Meningei f i a * ..f Lgndhnrat , -__

Jn H K P lt K r w p .

FREE! FREE!FA R R E LLS INN

.112 Valley llrook Avr., lyndhurxtS A T U R D A Y N I T i , O C T O K R H i t

CHOP SUEYWe nerve (•raham'H Cream Ale on Tap •

and Schaeftr’* llcerWe nerv e only the choicest Winr» and liquork

D a n c i n g a n d E n t e r t a i n m e n t

GRAND OPENING SATURDAY October 31st

c u r ro N (2)

WHOLLY SPKt lAlX

Phone KKarny 2-22-16" • o w l F o r W h a t A i l s Y o u

J r \ w itSCHWARTS Wine It Liquor

Store2 M S t e y v e s a n t A v e m

Special Kates t» Club*. Ix auue* etc. *- Itilliard» at d l*in»t I’onir 20c per hour

RITZ Bowling AcademyM S K e a r n y A v e . K e a r n y , N . J ,

* W m . W e b e r , M a n a g e r «

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An de way Ah likaa my rio* ia to put ¡0 a soup plate aa pot apork chop on top and pour de g ran * ober it. Dat gib you a fam- ouOcuJlohad diah called “ Pork ChopGreezy." Hopin yo ia de same, Your humble servant, L i l ly W hite.

F u d g e P r o s t i n «

B E T T Y f tU H T O ,» r r r y .

T H E G E N T L E A R T O F C A R V I N G

- A W « : 1 F tW M iV t a u c h t U P »(TVi '» u M # o c v>esTe*. w w A 9 * V T W * 1 / l i r T w o M * m i n T > O N I f c C C A « ? J — -

H o o r a y / T H * y t e e b a c k a g a i n / m o w y o u c a n T H E H I L A R I O U S A M T I C & O F ,

BETTY a n p LESTER OB PSSTER D O M T M T M f M !

F U L L P fiO B I N C O L O R 'EVBRy SVH&AV

- o h - e a - <Ts M R Z O M U M OI-

P iM A M c m fr C O M itM V , t t M T IT :

M ias Gertrud* Mendecky, who re­sides with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Jarkow ak i, of 611 Ridge Road, of ¿.yndhurst, daughter o f F rank H Mendecky of Palisades Park and Jaaepli Czarnecki, son of M r. and J lr a . John Csarneeki of 425 Tan fDycke Avenue, Lyndhum . were m ar­ried Friday afteano6n at the St. M ichael's Church of Lyndhurst, at five o’clock. Rev. John Karolewski, pastor of the church perforated the ceremony.

Miss Agnes Mendecky, sinter of theI bride w as maid of. hanor and ¿ B a n | Czarnecki, cousin of the bridegroom ( waa beat man.I The bride wore a gown of royal

blue velvet made princes atyle, with a white velvet hat, rojral blue shoes, white kid glove* and corsage of \vhiw- roaea.

The maid of honor was gowned in aquamarine satin made prirvcea« style with velvet hat, white kid gloves, and silver slippara. She wore a corsage of yellow rose*.

A reception followed the cere­mony at the home ef the bride groom's parents for relatives and friend J*. Following a wedding trip Mr. and Mra. Czarnecki w ill reside at the Ten Eycke Avenue address until the spring of the year when they will reaide in Palisade Park.

C h a r l e s P e r r yG i v e n IA P a r t y

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Perry of 440 F ir -treet gave a party a t their home Friday afternoon in honor o f the Sixth birthday anniveraary of their

J son Charles. Games were enjoved.Guests were: Elizabeth and Pat-

I rhria Jones, Joan Sackleben. Barbara G ra f , Cam ille Sparta. Lowrenea B la ir. Robert DeMasai and Rdward

I McCarthy. _

Members of th* Co Y and H i Y of the Lyndhurst High School attend­ed the Army-Springfield game 8at-

! urdav at W est Point. Andrew G ray and Mias M argaret Upsei are of the

II group.

B E R G E R S CEN TER SH O P

2 2 8 S T U Y V E S A N T A V E . L Y N D H U R S T Y OU'LL never know how“ wonderfully mellow beer can be till you dis­cover the balanced flavor of "AMERICA'S FAVOWK"

M r s . M a x w e l l W r i g h t ' A S p e a k e r T u e s d a y

A l l S t a n d a r d T o i l e t A r t i c l e s

C A R M E N P U R E S I L K F i r s t Q u a l i t y — F u l l F a s h i o n e d

W ith aa expending top to insure comfort and At; foot and herl of silk plaited over lisle for maximum wear; beautifully finished

n con onora Autom ata Hoot an d tò can you

D e l c o - H e a t w i t h *

THIN'MIX Fuel Control

(iiru 'av r a i l

)uauiv

The architect designed a ih jiy ; o f beauty when he b u ilt the lu in v ay of The H o u s e P r a c t ic a l* T h e g race fu l helical sweep o f the h an d ­rail i i a cu rve w h ich fro m any pojnt lend» ¡« e lf to the C o lo n ia l treatment o f w h a t i i a c tu a lly a » n u ll h a llw a y .

But w hereas th ij H ou se P r a c t i­cal is ch arm in g in its atm osphere of the days th a t a rc ''G o n e w ith the W ind” it due? not b e lie its nam e.

W e haye trie d — and success­ful Is , \vc believe—to build a house in kerp m g w ’tl> best a f tradition? of the A m erican home and per­fectly ap p o in ted w ith the conve­niences w h ich m ake l i le easier to live. , ’ .

" c c o rd ia lly in v ite yoo to come to our house som e tim e. | l ¡1 tM a d isp la y room o f th in g s for s*je- - rather it it a p lace fille d w ith tug- gestions and ideas w h ich rtiay be o f va lu e te y u u - p a m c o Ja r lj to you w ho are p la n n in g to fe iy id o r remodel.

p u t s t h e f i n e s t a u t o m a t i c h e a t w i t h i n y o u r r e a c h

E v e n if your income ia em ail you can afford autom atic U-*t. .! U . O e i i .K H M f Th«- D cUo-Hcut T H iN - M IX ” F u e l Control cu ts oil heetjng coata.

T a lk to the neareat Delco-Heat dealer. A sk h im for proof of " T H IN - M IX ” F u e l Control economy. Y o u ’ll be delighted to laorn h o w email y you can get rid o f all furnace AnaBgary , and enjoy healthful autom atic heaL

, St Mary *. C^.Ui of the S t Thomas Protestent fcj>i*copel church will hold a card prnty tonight.

The committee In charge include* Mr*. J J M ate ohium.*„, Mr. rrftnklm Fa fcr, M r* C f t irp Blum

I Ï S S A “ r* Urtw .r»». M r.Helen Smith y d Mrs. John Y oung

Mr*. « ¡n m » n 4 y tr « f amr Fourth Street waa hostess at her [•home last «cok at hrtdg* Guests Wrere: Mr*. Anna Cette. Mr*. Louis

& “(SJteÄif'TK as( a ih frm r I«»Ky aad Mra. AnnaSugalski Mrs* B. J . Ward. Mr» Gentry

j Rev Charle* Mayhew of Trenton apoke U . I woek a t the meeteag Of the J*ffe r*or Parent Teacher As*«.

'nation of Lyndfcarst.

IP p a y * n e d o w n p a y m e n t 1 . t e e » » é r a t e * C e * t . . w « h

th* * TH IN M Ig - Pu«l Control mad o ih e (Mtwe«.

S . W il l . | . a adust, no dirt, n e a L « .

DELCO-HEAT

KELLER ENGINEERING COM A I N S H O W R O O M

426 V A LLEY BR O Q K A V E.- a Phon« RUtherford 2 - 0 0 6 0

G iti 9toM Craa tll " i LyratkvrM m«t l u i w k al th» hom. « f l i r t r a » . i r . . r , ,,r «ss s u r m u t a »

F V B L IC C g T S E U V lC E

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B /C C E R C A R S

B E T T E R VALU E

GREATER E C O N O M Y t

R o s e S e n r i t k o J u n i o r P a t r o l

M a m e d S u n d a y S e o i T h e R o d e o 3

T o J e r s e y M a n T c a c h e r e a n d P o lic e m e n

G o e s O n J a g , l o c a l H a n G e t s

N o t i c e is h ® *e t a y ,g i v e n that in accordance with t h e prortmaw-of Chapter 262 Laws of1936 » _____

SMKXAL BUBCTION will be held to th* Township of Lyndhunt, County of Dwqjpn for the purpose of voting upon "the queswsn.SHALL AN ACT ENTITLED “AN ACT

TO CHANGE THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST IN THE COUNTY OF BERGEN, FTROM A TOWNSHIP TO A CITY OF THE SECOND (’LASS”, be adopted?Said special election will he held at (he

aame time as the General Election,T U E S D A Y , NOVEMBER 3,1936

between the hours of 7 o’clock A. M. and« o’clock P. M. Eastern Standard Time, and will be conducted by the authorized Election Boards in the respective diatrict polhnrplaces.

DOMINICK J. LIVELLI,Township Clerk.

1 whir, fir*, M i kbft in tl *t Berfcalina A v « tM and SIth« entrance to Woodcliff Park, from S A. M. until 4 t ò t . M a r y 's U < *jMa farmed th* n f t a o n j

«a * f l m ia niarria««* bj Ml»- lo u iw Vtran» of

the tola w*rc happy and * t h * b r i d a a a* «h* jN rf l W f O t t o

5 T . 3 ; z z z i u t K 1aartk lr>ff aiajvaa atti bot **fotiao i w n f« » nT h e f r o * t W * t U n * t u K r , ~ __

t à r s t f s z x s r r j m . e tm m & t n o t e sl o N H l •< «H i* . r<aaa I _ « — ”•u m I t e w « » i v . n w l T > » f a - l a » . *a> U m a W a » « ■ •Mir* *o«» m a d * m barn». »>U ih«.«S a l Walk mmW*

I lk a n m imi « h * i •*<! a n a a i a c » a r » * » « . t d w W W wH » .anaad a *T ta lk C|«»c>a»l O W « a tkn S»"4a>. «>lk

W S P f c l f c . l J tit . I M « I H i » » H i A r tM r

H B f S A V E Y Q U R CO U N TR Y - 4 tk. IN STITU TIO N S Y O U LO V E

by VOTING for

STR AIG H T REPUBLICAN TKKKTDu not be deceived by temporary prosperity or Million Dollars I «very hour <4 the d a y ; cvfry d a y

muled by a relief job. After three years of colossal * of the w«fk, «very wrtk o( the yctr* j

an3 wasteful extravagance, there arc 5,300,000 people un relief as against 3,900,000 in 1933.

There are 12,000,000 men and wu«*n out of a

permanent job M conjured *o 10,000^000 in 1933.In the 3 year* ended Ju(¥ 30, 1936, Government

E xpenditure« iM *kr th e R o o sev e lt A d m in is tra tio n

i S p rsraa ent Income by MORE THANTWELVE BILLION DOLLARS Do you realue

the niders are actually spending $t,0t*t.tMJ> (tJnc

THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL CONTCSTSAVC JM M tCA

W ho pay» (or this oqjy of waste and «»travagaoyt?

YOU! How7 Through HIGHER T A X * . on

everything . on food, JothlOg, *bcltr< No

uu who you are, or what y«ur ukubm «, you pay more *nd more NEW DEAL TAXBS every yur liven Piesident RuumvcIi «dnuU t lia t . , . 'Cun S U U H -Ù ' T a m s . U U H K x .i i k k m t h n # a u p o n

the poor nun dun upon the rxh YOU fÀ V N i l H I 1.1 J . à

V O T I TH E S T R A IG H T R EP U B LIC A N T IC K ET

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PA PE TEK

P T . A . N E W S F L A S H E S(M rs. J . E . Conor, Publicity

Chairman).

Th« Fa ll me«tine of th« Bergen County Council of the N. J . Congress of Parent* ai d Teacher» w a i held on October 22nd at the Park Ridge High School.

I t was a very interesting day and was enjoyed by all.

There were five hundred forty-nine mothers present, twenty-seven of which csme from the Lyndhurst units.

Mrs. W . F . Kolheim, th ird vice chairman Bergen County Council.

Mrs. W illiam Terry, Recording •ecretsry Bergen County Council.

Lincoln:—Mr*. L. Fuller. Mrs. M. Murphy. Mrs. J . E . Coner ad Mrs. M. W right.

Jefferson:— Miss N. Duplak, Mr*. A. Kuhn, Mrs. N. Gilbert, Mrs. F. Ssum and Mra. J . F lcs.

River Road:— Mrs. J . Magnino,

N a o m i G u t h e i l I sA C l u b H o s te s s

Miss Naomi Gutheil of 329 Livings­ton avenue w u hostes* at her home, » ls*t week to the member* of her club. Plsns were made to hold a Hallowe'­en party at the Cliff House, October

Guests were: Mrs. Kste Gibbons, Mieeeat Lillian and Margaret Bradley, Eleanor Martin, Lucille Hanson, Ruth Wilkinson, Sarah Boal, Rene Sander­son and Lillian Smith.

JH B COMMERCIAL LEADER

Twelfth DistrictSchool, B tu y v e sn n t

A vm ., K ln g a la n d Aft".

D i s t r i c tH ooeevelt School. S tu y v e a a n t an.

tv lineatam i # » « . S tu y v e a a n t A ve. Foyei

C n w t s . M l l i n i . t r i r trouneenux t/uinctK ra n k lln R ckool. F e r n a n d H tu y v esan

A r t e , B tu y * » a sn t A t«. F o y e r.

Fifteenth District

Mrs. H. Seip, Mrs. R. Roeahp.A . MsRoosevelt-,

zarrs.High School:— Mrs. B . Parry, Mrs.

P. J . O’LoughHnt Mrs. P. Keckeinsen, Mrs. L. Hanscom snd Mr». P. Bren inger.

Columbus:— Mrs. J . Ruggiero snd Mrs. Hayes.

Washington: — Mrs W O’Neill. Mrs. J . Kiefer, Mrs J . Davwlnon. Mrs. H. Schaefer and Mrs R. Bart Idtt.

JE F F E R S O NJefferson Un it held open house on

last Thursdsy. One hundred parents were present. The parent* met the teachers in their claw rooms.

Rev. Msyhew of Trenton «poke on the topic "W hst Are You W o rth ?”

Selections were played bv the W P. A. Band, Bob Carter, rsdio .»inger over ststion W A BC sang.

Mrs. O'Gorman'* Has* received the • book, then a social heur with serv­

ing of refreshments.A -dessert bridge snd fashion show

will be held October 29th St the Am ­erican Legion Hall. Tickets msy be stnured from Mra. E . Bussing, 11 Livingston Avenue.

1 JN CO LNThe rummage sale held on Tues­

day and Wednesday waa a successA Thrifty tale is being arranged,

dste of which will be announced lat-

W A SH IN G T O NThe Executive Board of the PT A

will meet in the school Tuesday a f­ternoon,. Octob«r 27th to discuas the program plans for the • onling year

C O LU M B U SA bingo party is being planned,

date to be announced later.f t O O S E V M • F R A N K L IN

The Executive Board w ill meet on Fnday afternoon st the Franklin School with the p n aM M t, Mrs. A. M azarra presiding. | a

Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Columbus Club will hold s Hsllowee’n party Frida/ night. Mrs. John Ruggiero snd Mrs. Frank Monaco are in charge.

Sigma Chi of the Westminster Presbyterian Church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Charles Kirschner of 774 Sixth Street.

Itelisn-American Woman** Club will hold a barn dance Friday at the Roosevelt Hall. The committee in charge includes: Mrs. Lucy Velio* nova, Mr*. Henry Busso, Mr*. J . Y Marsh snd Mr*. Marie Visaro.

1. KO A I, N O T IC E

W o m a n ’ s G u i l d

P a r t y I s H e l d

Mrs. A r n o l d B a f t H o s t ­e s s A t A f f a i r T o R a is e

H o u s e M o n e yMr». Araetd HA ft of 3M

Brook Avenue gave a card party at her home Isst Thursdsy night for the benefit of the buildtna fund of the Lyndhurst Women's < lu h .

Guests were. Mr*. H. C. W ells of Rutherford; Mrs. Rodney Lafarge of Paterson; Mrs. Charles Dease of Union C ity ; Mrs. Kste Dickey, M rs Roy Wentsel, Mr*. J . J . Barnett, Mr*. Henry Baft, Mrs. John A. H. Ruckstuhl, Miss V io ls W inkler, Mrs. George Dssaix. Mr*. J . J . Krum Mrs. R. G. Aston. Mr*. Carl Weber. Mrs. W illiam Flsckhardt. M ra Jo s «mh Aldridge, Mr*. Genrge Terry, M rs Denial O'Connell. Mra. Jam es Leigh, Mra. T. Francis Knight, Mrs Carmine Savbto, Mrs. Ernest Fon ten, Mrs. W illiam Laweon. Mrs. Louis Levine and Mrs. Joseph

TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST

ELECTION NOTICEN o tire i* h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t th e B o«M

E lec tio n in th«* T o w n sh ip o f L y n d - h u r a t w ill m eet In t h e i r r e s p e c t iv e d i s ­t r i c t poll;nic P i s c e s s a h e re in a f te r a r t f o r t h , f o r th e p u r p o s e o f h o ld in g

General Election Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1936

b etw een th«* hour« of 7 A. M. a n d • M.. K ss te rn Standard T im e , for choos- « o r «• lectio* of

E le c to rs of s |>resld»*nt Electors <»f s Vice I’mldml United State** Senator M.-iolwr House of K e p re a e n ta tiv e a(» th C o n g re s s io n a l D is tr ic t )Five Members General A ssem b ly

C o u M y ClerkS h e riffT h re e Member« B o a rd (*h o w n Freeholder*CoronerSeven Justice« of the P e a c e

( F u l l T e rm )

E l e c t i o n D i s t r i c t s

First D istrictSchool, l ,a k e s n d S u m m it

. B oy* C o u rt

Second Districtm bu* S chool. I^ake s n d S u m m it ps. «SIMs C o u rt.

Third Districtn School. V a lley B ro o k sn d

* tld*e R o a d F o y e r K n tr s n

Fourth Districtrt»*n sc h o o l H ld g e R o a d a n d IV iS t t i , A u d ito riu m .

Fifth D istrict

C o lu m b u sB oys

^ . M , L 4 , . „ t l f V * - a —f _ adevemeentfi U M nctH a t , V a lley B ro o k A ve. C oun-

DistrictiscvfcffvsatElection Boundaries

D W f B lC T SO . 1< * n tv I l a . M A n n u a

a r « & F n e « . V*' ,rô"t G V r s y x s z •STmS. n ¡to S econd A v en u e

I ’u lllR ff P l a s a ( ’ a a d S t i n n it A re s . B o g s OowiL

D IS T R IC T N O . I

s ~ Road (allseed

V a l l e y "n u e ■

C o u rt, L A ke e a d S u m m it A v en u es.

W m & im

. . . .• o a th e r fy ^ i n r * k orA V D e 'u ’»

_ F * m a g H s c * : L in c o ln S choo l. V a lley

r £ ? F o y e r H *

D lB T R lp T N O . 1

B eg in n in g P a g e A v en u e a n d R idgeR o ad to P n g s A v e n n e p ro d u c e d , to »la ck s * s a c k R iv e r to s o u th w e s te r ly line o f T o s rn s ty p to R w ta g A v en u e , N e w ­a r k A venu* I s I 'n lo n A veS ftr. to R idge

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