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T he C ommercial leader S AND THE RIDGE REVIEW All of th t Nt»< Impartially Told m hm d dw Malta», Aag mm I*. l» l. «1 «be >Mt 0*aa at Hath«Hard. Mnw immf. mmtm •» LYNDHURST. N. J, PMDAY. AUGUST K 19» AM ». lit* ¿M m Pin*" MANY Al ACaDENTS TO POLICE GIVEN !Mbs W alker Hottest STUYVESANT COAL Widow of Man Wko FERDINAND PAWLUC EDUCATION BOARD PARTY ON RD BIRTHDAY At A Party in Honor CO. r t l l l l ONSFOR Oi Miss H. Crowfoot COAL POCKET SITE Died la Fai Here Awarded Damages PASSED AWAY AT MAKES PLANS FOR HIS HOME TUESDAY SPECIAL ELECTION Mostly AU Oat of Tow« Take Part ia (olitale«» ta Lyndbural Over TW Weekend. 1WO FORFEIT THEIR Mins l'aulii» Walker of Lincoln t « ap»ay Alice Meyar. little daughter of Mr. and Mia. Frederick Meyar. of *7« Place. Rutherford, who ia • teacher Park Avenue, celebratad her tkild in the Coliunbau School, Oil» town, birthday by giving a pretty party at j entertained a number of har friend» BAIL > her home on Friday for a number of at her home on Friday evening in her little friends. ! honor of Mis» Helen Crowfoot, of *• ** - Kn .. ■ *’ rtl/ H x ta n la ta» |m | ^ r»^L «,11— ral— r. ,w Nea» f a i m Mr». Johann» H* Ghetto, » * » »f P*«hnnnd Pawtik. af V allay Break An sa i Near Lncfca- Arc hang»!.. IW Ghetto. .»f Piaget . A a*au*. [a iw il away waauta FrsagtA Btatioa W'hea Sllr Avenue, Ctlftan, who was fatally in Turala) Mk>aW| as aa Park A nan» Mat With Ibnap jurrd when hr fell from » building in« »ver «vani aavta ►cavai »*»ch wa. being con* meted «a «h» Mt |»,wtih> who wa* ua u> hM sa* iU iia.iTiSrks—am » » .*!*” _ — fc** 9mV .- r* Pt.»»» AMR m m jjm m n m Automobile accidents were numer-i The home wa. prettily decorated Mi.aw.ka, “ AN' ÎT juh liîî^ d "SLüEÏÏ?* *“ - *■» i v n d k i i n i t i»v#»r th** w e e k e n d 1w i th n ìn k avmì T f rn riene paper and i n s tt ot Misa W slkfr a at colle (je , and , m I whose he hoa ttvaé ftav th* l ** — —* .« OJS in Lyndhurst over tne weenena. with pink and green crepa paper a « . »«- ^ Ruth-r- A, u,u.| , tarar number of ord. »I . per < w l. until her yoaingr.t lW . . a.fw.a»«.a« *g several in which out of town per- the dining room UbW where tbe re wno ha. been vtuUn* her in Ruther ----- child, now four yenr» old W .,.* . ,.f a, L ,. * * sons participated. THe polk, ware | freshments were servad. was alao dar- fort. _________ _ _ ____________ dXTfW th e Rret time ag~ ' *' " mUk . The police were ; freshment* were served, was k«pt busy running from the scene orated with the same color* The The guest, enjoyed a pleaaant game »»re reaa, e iin r^ w . at the meet „! one, only to be called to another. pretty favor* «rare alao of the pink Df bridge, until a Ute hour when re- rtr ,ot ,he PWM» * t In one accident on Saturday after- j and green, noon at the comer of Fern and Stuy- j yhe children are re entertained arith vesant Avenues, a Nash *** dJiv” l 1games anu singing and with thr The guest* were M ine. Marjorie f i,.a.ii.. fold, on an addition which wa* being h> Harrj Newburg. of ^ ^ dainty refreshment, which w ere Meyers ol Bellefonuin., Ohio; * » Mnl„ , from m ^ir to .hr Mrrkm Paint f.o«p.n> **_* wl U Ip4l»r<l >•»»«< frrshmênts were «rv«l by the ho.- « g held on Monday ev-dng by thr frank The .w art waa m~W h, Krfrrw *• " * * * IW **** .nk «Irput> lalH.r comm,. ^ *r*_W . ”.1 . k..«n. k. 1.1 rn IV I.,.* al»a>* a.ti«e ia riaw w»rti He wa. '•hww r •pn-tel nae«aa% *• TWaAw u» «h. Wwnl w a « ' lW WQI «hM Trai.««. k*.«i*. .M r t«<i*. 'hate the >*nai .'m u m im , m Boa ni of Commi Mda*er> at thr Town «.«er"»« a hearing held in I‘.Irr— , ¡7 V’“ T”? ?* 'T Z "** *’ » “- t*M- 22, lw ,;hr|t(> >(> wwfc|nf . w.t • «*»hr, L-d**. Nw tl. -h«4^ m r»„,4 -»l,„t The guests were M i.»-. Marjorie ,„t th, f„M. on an addition which wa. hrmf „Jl* A ***“ ' T*'* ‘f ... . I . Ih.. I « u . >n<uiu ‘-“wa,ofH.<tk.W. I’Mted hr U l latM M frv«« ik. nfirfirtsat. ------ * - . . iMMa.av ■^m rw rs,oi ~ /»»»m m ak io ine .wrram •«■*<« t Vl . Avenue, New York City, and owned by Mr* Meyer, made the after- Mildred U w . Mi.» Nellie Musale. Mrs. «<* °f » ’. ’J", ” *L H ?* IT The scaffold broke, ami «hr m .n . . . ,r'». A I. k.gvlia-u .( by Harry Leker, of 1007 Untone Ave- noon , »«ppy one for all of (> o rr, A. Poat, M r.. Ruaael R. Lee. ?aw Y ait Avana» *eart^w - t|lf fn ,„ th« ankiiM t, ardwhl TW |»U>v. f«( « iwrat} fr*u nass ,y Harry i^eacr, o. ™ . i noon a very nappy one lor «■ ot «¿eorge A. rosi, ¡nr*. m »"- i ----- - _vv K . tWon.l Thin! thrown to tnr groumi. !!* _________ _ was struck by a Uuick ^sedan them. Alice was made exceptionally Mrs. Benjamin Bachelor, Mrs. Edwin LN/. • „ . . * . The local amhulancr cnnwjW (hr *•' PaaUk i. •ar>n«l hy « a M n . .« M , »ddi«- a- u. iiw Htgh K .w ~, driven bj Charles Mailot, of Forest I h*py, u »11 of her little guesU and Courtney, Mrs. Smith L. Iteardon, |.0“5*7 , . V',...-,.- «hrr,. it »nil* hr man to the St. M ary'. Mo*pttal in Pa. Martha- I'awtih, «*» AaagMat. • »• thr In «kM Avenue. ___________________ ^ .j ! laer paPtaitiilMHLathM.ralative» show- Mr».. Wealey— K .ilheftr.. Mr». John Kut^ . __________________iaifc..».hctEjhr. J»»**>l »*»> thr nrai »«» Martha I'awtih Nraht, whu u * purj»*» whr.« th* Ih-h-.u mwt ........................................... S Haxelton, and Mrs. Raymond 0. De < 'nnecW ts r mivi rt WBtHSklla* «f^Ua maWMiqr -wasW Flawn, all oi Rutherford; and the Alao for a itoiw water »ever to ^ m « iccontractor wa» in >h«iga- <et Oral»» of Kaatrrw S m of l.pml i >«.h >.( f*.,.« Misses Charlotte and Grace Savino, extend from Cka«B Avenua. acroas k private property, to Ringalan.i Ave- _ Leker, who was sitting beside the em j her with beautiful gifts, driver suffered abrasions about the Among h*r ^ „t, j unr Walk- Cheek Mid lips and he was takenito ^ ^ WUK)Vi Avenue_ Dorothy Lange the office ol Dr. Henry H. Mosner, ^ Brook Avenue, Marion of Ridge Road, this town, of Valley Brook Avenue, who treated ^ Hoy» Hur|ry of ,^ rk Avfnuf, ---------- him for l is injuries. , Louis Tamke of Fourth Street, Rich- Kach . nver preferred charge.s of arrf >nJ ReginBld Hunl(.r of }^ tk rec.kle“ ' I Avenue, Frederick Meyer and the Ut and they were both given summonses to appeal in the local police court on Monday : ftem >on. When their case came up for hear- ing on Mondr.y neither man was in the court room to answer to his name. Anothe aocident happened at the »ues • comer of Court and Stuyvesant Ave- nues, on Saturday afternoon, when the cars driven by Frank Wilinchin- ski, of 744 Brisbin Avenue, and Clar- ence Has’tell of 551 Second Avenue, collided. Both cars were damaged, but both drivers agreed to settle out of court. John Dittrick, 21 years of age, of 48 Anth >ny Avenue, Clifton, and tie hostess, Alice Meyer of Park Avenue, i.rs. Edward Walker of Wil- low Avenue, and Mrs. Louis Tamke of Fourth Street, assisted by M rs. Meyer, entertained the youthful Arlington Driver . Is Beaten in Ruth. wa* introduced and pa**r«t at first readlr/g. ^Thé extension of Furman Place from Newark Avenu* to Orini! Way. TA I A TA I DAI in ? «ri» ke fifty f»ot w**> and will cost IU L U U lL rU L Iv t $2,000 Thi» too wna mtrWluo-l and HIT-RUN DRIVER GIVES HIMSELF UP LYND. DEMOCRATIC a U B DISTRIBUTES Hun»«, and «wo aun*. Albert and Hew •«(*«»«*, M batlm amiti I'a at Ilk •tattuau II a<«M Funrral aerawwa wer* held h) thr Thr ««»la, Maaona o«i T hu ro ta» , abating »I Thomas Smith of Fourth Street r»- Strer . from y u « aplendkl «ucce*», and over 11, eraide and Vallaf then sped on. . Mr. Smith persued the fleeing car, -i«rwnii « After A Colfinoa »- m .»►.»« j-> ■■ ~ rrn, _______ ¡j* - ---- ---------- - Oswald Kraivangei. of 3 Pleasant I He telephoned police headquartar. and ** * iT!!..■ ■ Avrnur v Place, A rlinron.ha. learned that if OflWer IVtere and M r Smith Mjdn to Fourth v ih tu»«. «*• •In*» iu c jM w «.M ill.« . I!, k wwa - * tv Iw «ikhM W Ik* « a i t o » clock *. > anvil} aervM<M mmtm held I.« Hah~d aaaU v u i m»m the lH»nie Thint Atvaw *m TV i«* tfc* w « là m i* , ■* ^ ,| voom a tickets * ------- v Mal«hew‘* Kaangrlu al Utherw |»(M I« Ike ,,^a ^ ,k*, * 1 ^ . _________ The Lyndhurst IVmocralic «'tub I* I'hurvh, of Muhokra. .•MUiating l ia With»«« . ^ u , lfc, »*«*»1 hutl*. The improvemaiati^ fccond .Street, co-operating with the County Com- «nation look plan el Ihr FairUww (nt. ,...i . u ut — ■■*«>.' , -»,( turn dottar*. *«.« ihr I tti dW .*.«*4 b) Mr »«.to* f»i ihr #.|»kp«*#nt, t ha arh.«U. a.w M >•>•< *h.wal I«..« HIM Ära* rat of I h e »»«brr»' ' «f. iha I pasaeal on first norted to the local police headquarters from New J«rsey Avenue to Ten mittre Ui make thr Mort L. OVonnell I n-malory, Untaw t'ttj. N J {hat a car ran into the car which he Eyck Avenue, were given th.. final klddlr Ihay al Areola Park »nr of was driving at the comer of Riv- reading. The Impnjremenu will be .hr fin. •' day* for the . hildren of J U J _ D .^ :. A « * eraide and Valla* Brook Avenue« and for curb*, gutter» aa# »acadam pave- BarfW Caanty, that they h**a a»ar alO O * e D re S U n A faO Im -*H ^ a*..-.- Tu & “« rS Ä Ä Ç JW .Ü pi» «• Sattle _ - - j-f-g ^ S Neighborhood Qaarrel «r» »• *in««nn Ju<ig* John J Hr*.Un wa* railed of lranapor«aUaa ha* upon again «ai Moaad a y te aHtW a _______ . _ . I ---------- - - - . _ . _______ ... rrom Kutnenora nV«nue, to Fourth heen arranaail for by the flub Karery ^uariet between two famtlMe «a TVieU Michael ( honertr., of 166 Clifton Ave-1 another car craahes into the one in; pursued the car to I age A Avenue- Maple Avaane, from W eart wl|| hr .ddigml to gel «•• the park Av*niar. when Mr» J Mangiai. of 111 ■fnana..» nue, Clif on, were given aummonae. whJch you are driving on a lonely u .if,k . ,,t Avenue to Tenth Street, »ith lateral b) trolley or private car jTWlrd A venae had preferred charge« " V ™h pittei and mac-; |'r*mdent Howard Itrldgeanan. of again.I her neighbor, Mr aa.1 Mr» '""****' 1 by Office Peters on Sunday, to nP- ; , th, middle of the night, that ¡as the property t?*«jîrt'ad- «Tite^y pear in ti e loccl police court on M on-. JJ “ ^ t,er to drive on if possible. ™ ''*** Avenue, went to that »d- mmm ry day after loon. . , . ^ ___ .. . instead o. stopping and gatting out | ¡„ .h. there was still j "»"t» introduced. sewer, curb, guttn and mac were alao among «hr improve.» Dittriel while driving a Chrysler. " " • ’•"■■m «- - | A car in the garage there was attll i "»enl»^- readi»* for im Monday, ^ d a s h e did not appear, he un uhkllown mani on Kiver- ->u r n * i qjlm trft of 742 Second i si“e Avenue, Uutherford. Williar.i Schmidt, or »econo . , t „.. _» their _____________ ...» rhareed with Both driver» got out OI meir ”»hrr» heliea* ikai *.,. tkrr plan! woaatd W a*...a* ry Mr* klU M mtatay Iha Mwl «I aiM tri talel.iia, *.«ai» 8h> I* ora* that the ( cafatrna ia tatfP lake «a., «f the ••Mmht ml Avenue, r chauffeur, was charged with reckless ilrivnd by S. W. Duffy, ol 120 Ha’ -thome Street, N u 1 1 e y. cara. and the unknown driver either did not like having hi* car being damaged, or he may have boen the cause of the ac- acail* in The coinmi.aionera laceivrd a com ine IOUOWOI* o«j * — — ---- —t , ,ki ^^.tiiia from thr Ihr «ickr«» ata- givrn a»*y tir« of u .. , M«R«aan had bating Ikal lh.''wgh* ike lew , hI f Stuyvêaant Company. requeM ,h^*,™ , hr, ha— *1 -Uh a ré.., •-» » who stated that the young man had Valley Brook A"»«*» ... The |aiw cwal company mju.-.te.! wometl lo hrr MHat in thr ruatrt lana, *** dna**»1 »<*■ ♦*» the «*» »/ fr hr «a* ablr lo team that Mr Hard Rnggar*. t«..* ow a «uh Me* I'rtt». ¡the influence of liquor. V n.* I nui, so aeciaeo tnai rie woum “f w T en^ rraipied on Monday Duffy | to do. and v*en | ^ f,,Urt K rirT ^ ’ near Court Avenue, but. did not press the charge and **'e | abouV h«|f an hour later, the Arling- a « C l the' residents of «1«* property in «h* the reason that tne man was a work-1 mgn nia(1(, hjs w, y to tlw Ruther- j ^ ||Q S lim m er Sale vicinity made au. h a prol.-.t * it that the pre*ident, Mr W al.lrm ar llartenian withdrew thr reque«t rh< marRed nat ms reaaon. .o. ' |t js believed that the co^riet hum breath, but. that he wa* n<t under the^hing»huid «tatóm v trÄ r-.. mah dead from GAS IS BELIEVED r ------- a , ulot,t tn in .1« * man «"Me ms w sj i»» Uig man, and he did t for,i ¡-„lice headquarter*, lie was bad rfere with his job. Duffy »'*<’ "■ m,.,tira| »««ention. arted hat his reason for having Lil; ____i ,i.„ .... v«rt . the man arrested on Sunday was that jie was under the influence of liquor, ber of the unknown drivers car was »•as under the innuence oi iqo.n, ^ an pffori will Ik- made to and Duff-felt th»t the Htr^tsw^ould ^ ^ wml havr him justly, be safer with Schmidt off them until hr.became sober. At the time of his, Ends August 31st At Rickman’s Store m attar wa» left in «»'<’ hands mayor. _ n t The l.yndhur*« !<>•«< and Gun < lub examine«* for his drinking anil he Local Police Make a could not be held on that charge. He wa i give n a severe lecture by Judge Br-slin who told him how lucky he ha<l been that-he had not been ex amined at the time of his arrest, and wan ed him about. h i s i The uniforms of the Lyndhurst Po-! on ,he dolUr Joseph Maiantl, of 61«> fain sir« . j ^ - |)r|)artment were becoming a bit This Mi 1<* In clu d es I'erml«** for win) was irrebted by Omcer peters ior j ^ sevvrn\ « n o n th s t h e Ur<>8K >Kf a|*„ hoys* and slrlH1 suits ch-ivtfc* ' ithout an own«r s license o { of *h< force have been in-) ®nd pasties, silk rayons, bent for stfs>, th e )islfr «s« s s s M r It» h»4r| ‘»ffO»»» w t »-■*»*' lw *** »1, u '« k t hi4»< mtui ilxtnlasMl Ike ^ «*»»m|»ioi*it*. hut »truwl all >»rtl»t Mr* ^nlits^ tn«4«m4 IM t i# ««« «i Hire mewl t U l Inn! M ew s fist# mku* •««* «ad A l^ k f IC T A V T tHprw muit «Stl if ih rre 1« «My M x*lhr> »»*««* thm fi VICTIM O F M lS lA K t t,r»mhle the *hUf 1» th# h,*a i.. |>»»<* tf mt t /m#«* M -Urn f«flM- tii Altel Malt t«i la k e th r t«w Inin ! *»* tkt i;w«w4 ”»r-a4 •r- ' J„.r|l(. J , l.ladorfrl. 1« ta l»«oalr»lrd thru own helada the aaeMry f*» .la** la m . *M .«.a«# of the («lilt*. May Haar \<<tdr«tl) Thr )«■!«• in«*rkr»t that ttw nrigh »Hal d“ .<*“ ■ >«*»,* «it Mr. M Turned tin «.«* In IW.1 M.«.m IW W.r*. quarrel* *r* . .ti.«»«.r la ih. a«ny ___________________________ t s i t.«iai'Han*. «own tivyino.it>. There Is still » Week before .ehool r_.j,.^wa^.l permission to erect a »n-a»l________ oprns iiiut the, mothers «re wonder- |ntf oUlftt in the meadow*. Thi. *“ *’ ||A tl till! What the children are to «ear to W||, tume.1 over «o «he mayor for hi» s c h o o l.- - oon.ideration. The l.yadbur»! ,P.dl.e tiepartnaep Your problem I* easily solved wheu A ^nnit for the u«e of the Mu rw.rl, rd * -lelephoae .i.e.»a«* »» yon can bnv dress good» at a big re- nir||MI| Oval by thr.Ir Kjuol. AUlletlc w «boutth '» d u e t Ion at It Ic lim an's Mid-Hummer (.,ub ior football this*-maw. wn. read o>r|o*-lf't'i»n.-'i«-*»"ni»n Areiwe ihai ttior. w*« m *h « b * odor ,(( **» »bout Itir boaar aa'd that he* tin. tin nit «■»* in » r.M.m . mP«tl r » «•'•* Hlat if «hr J Morgan Urert ( .mmmii ,hr doo. locked No 44 Daagbter* mi Amerw«, wilt , liflo frtera »a* letatlrd «*» >» mrrl at the twanr of «hr rluMraaaa» fore I * in* Ihren. t|l %HHKL mi i ii w irr. Trim Appearance in TU-* llnifnrm x Sul* •» V“n''s Ur« h A»«": and placed on fl> 1 al€Ur URUW illi This sale Is so massiv*« that children s clothes are helm twiusht at fifty cents ln»»4g>« M »ÌHé»’ M iiv tf i1s< th a t th« Wiki«»«« 04M *♦.%# e. ■ K ims * U h » «w«H» ¿t -Shea* r ru »ha^tl l>ta> .r> ^4-^ t| — »U m »« ^ ** I n s i d i a« »ntl ¡«t f*««*e «f »revUttg a s tit tt*fts S •* *fc«sr t i t« , »»t»! that a t**m «* ■ML-: - . . . g kB.. - ' VSwuhi Iar . k a l l e t ‘ hdkl. » . *.Ml Ihr -fttfitâirissrftt *.>inmilUw *«f Ih* a n . . ^ M. if t imp ht«## th « 4 §*m •*-W »«I ehat il o 4h- ’--t imi Im rw D. ol A. Arrange For Junior Nifkt At Odd Fellows Hall Sept 6th a driver’s license was fined $25. He . j tailo -s, and inspecting ma «Uph fast color fancy broadcloth In 1 aid_*m for his car. but had - * ------------ ----------- no ,»ne > His c»l was h e ld ,^ ^ until he > aid his fine said MISS E. McGOWAH BECOMES _BRIDE ... i...,, .... H P IHHN NFJMEC «he t «huh ih. gua waa .* M e t.y r,«.,»* ; ,ih .. , Ur JUnli ItlaW lliV right « cbwk. vhrn pt«n. «Iti hr aaml* ' * wei»|M^»t’ yeeshkrtit him that ik*# «uh fu»«.) •• 4*1 4 4 |< '• te:; ,s in rsgsrd to having new uni- , rrmnsnts. flowered orisndy. Llnst't terns, French vollen W indsor rrepe^ ^ prett) we< ' — ....................... ,. I .. n IPW WtXM «H" V*«* ----- ------- >fV) <r Otto Bayers, W|l0 tS suhsti- l ^Hor were Hfrnnl u | kiii, and an a 1 .. ..A f nr It» . .1 a ? #■ A few weeks ago the material and fil, t ,.„lor„d foulard and hundred, of n|| Su,„iay aft. the Sacre<l Heart -- ----- une ........ • —- — inther Item» the Sacred near! Homan a o < t itin» a: motl'rcycle officer for James . K,vi.n for uniforms for the chief,^ itememln r iffe «boa* Items you church »ith'tHe H*’' thoma» Krtmy C.eiiry > H o is on his vacation, wa* ! he 'three* sergeants, and all of the ..„„„„i afford to ml»* »"d he cannot rurBt,, of the >.huich, officiating, when called to the corner of Ridge Road and , ,r imrn ..... order for the two :.i_..„. .n,.r,i t., .. II at a I.is* Make r.l,*al>eth ' Mrtiowan of «-j .1 A ««*.> .,« ^nnrtnv eve- , I motorcyclf , muiea aa ......... ....... WW" , I a for the prl.-e of one lie al.o give. j„hn Nrmoc of Kutherford •"-you cotton for every dreaa In eaery jhe bride, ah.. *>»» ln nanr 'lh,i lie olor This sale end« Augn»t S 1.« r i .tl{,, | () hei brot|» Jaiw* Me■ ' .owan A ,ait *» | made a pretty picture in a gown of ,,, , h.»,i.4.,a ^() j „ , ie mree serm*anvn. »uw ««• rannot anoro to •** — ...... curaie m uh- , **»f iiK -ei ill»“" '* ........* ” ' utrolmen. i ne order for |he. two ^iw^y* affordLto »*tl »« * lo»»- M»k* K||»»be«h V M»<a«>wan o f abl, ,, hart aftwr beio locked on lb» lotorcycle officer, uniforms will be^^ y„ur,rif Hnd the kiddle, four dre».e* Mew Jerwy Avenue, became the b n o • ||>at<|. alMt ,»,,„!iie^t tba f»»e* '« ivcn «his tall. for the price of one lie »l.o give* . j„hn S’enie. of Uutherford. ,f, ,aa».t»»d >b. h.«b *••■« Kingslait I A enue on Sunday eve ning. wl 're he found W alter Klepp, j ihis tall. Ilf 338 B 'own Street, Jersey City, and | ^ gaturday afternoon, they „onned their new uniforms, and ................................. 1011, in a i arguiaent as to whom was jn,Jwd ,nH,te a very smart appearance , „,|v,.rii.en'eni on following P»*1 the c«us. of t'.ie accident betwen their I «•»flKK t , I. f . . M i r i s i t i t k S u H i i « fiM ,tK* rfiteftjimiiktf * Hk» r**r«*l»r# M.iiK (ülsiBlllü" thè room 111*4 with the IlS ltf f il* t >»wlhur*l Uwlge 10 »he JNvmü m » 4> 4 o’elot» lw ( IPtffa „,,,t » tr t tr M »It •*»! ili Ssor,. OHsi I sHsd 'A nrrl am fully dressed wtlk tl»f i»t* sptton «f a I hr l»*u«htr*» *rt w*r^t Imi sm l-m at w i '.- nsan jojr . .. » > .• ç wtwn th*y •fr. t^fti éi 1‘eter# o|m immI i i*«1 «na«!*:«* tu Ik Jui >■*•, ftMl thr r ll^ fi* m (rlei •Is.I * t Ml« **< ilà **»< * ' aluhn B ai’ .ey of 2 South Street, Pater- ^nnnfHt their new uniform*, and they made a very smart appearance new uniforms are of «lark blue j two enrs Kach preferred charges o f. whipcordt with the customary bras pm DC I ICIITTNANT reckless driving ajfainst the other, | j)utUmg coat . : single breastetl. rUVE, L1CU 1 » OF RUTH. ACCUSED OF SEHDING ALARM and each was given a summons to ap- [ wl, ^ „„tch (lockets, the flaps of which pear in iourt on Monday are fastened with the bras* buttons; When they appeared, neither press |„ „landing military color finishes the ed the c iarg . and the case was dis- L „appy looking coat, missed. I The trousers are of the breeches pattern, with black leather puttie*. white satin, boufTa.it *t>l». and carry m g a Uoqu. t of 'llie* of th« valley , |h, m * .k ' ■ - - I,, ttliV t à «ti Itie m «r««* tttMilr I«» 1!*•' .•*" rf*' Alili • I»*’ * •*- II,,I it... ■ • ...ni» pin I- and white r».»ea The maid of l...n. r wa» Ml*» line Harri*..u, ol tld» U.wn, « .te r of thr bride ol yellow She .»óre a thodut gown georgette *nd carnea! te» Local Man’s Machine Meets With Accident The Rutherford Police lie part ment Mr*. Marion Albert, of lìtica, wa. black shoes are worn with the uni- b(,||«ve that they have found, the #n gttendant Peter Nemec wa» form. The cap is oi the same style as worn with the old suit, only the visor- ” " In P assaic on Sunday «• • trift* more v*rtic‘' »ource of the many f»l*e fire *l*rm* j,rothrr'» be»t man. arol Johr .. a a - __ . .. A|» m . . . a aaaa.l l i r - r M l » *•»< Itfhsst »1 i k« * Mr* m « i» • k ijitu • t» H m blch have been pulled from «he (tre ( ie» In that borough t'*u»lljr two arboy. Michael Nero.- ,,f ,y . Jer*ey Avrame. ^ 1 l ia *| * i I • »I« 1*1» « hwh *t»«l »♦*• (hr »**!* to Ih« 4( t *,. < .„iUUH h Mil Si ti >*.tM»»»t A vt»i»»t«- v .m*« « W. "» s *1e I k«' ï a h * * t«Mi m ollit <tt I«» nf- the » 4 M • » I**» **• ******* * r~fïïft y i h rw f r # f • «»14 I k* ««« « »illri h*4 Wrt* »»at '^ihfrf nf »«.r|i ♦*»•,**!»»• '*!•»* *»»*4 f ** tN>t 11 1 (ntl#! bad iH ^ ii «IfiftSlttS »eey *»♦*•»*» ,M I Mr Jum Mf r* f • h t r nel the »- t‘h.' a»*..t Ih- I»ta ‘l it the fu.» m m mitigar n>*tif f r*. ■»* , I ft Mf « MiOtel h r ’»» »■ Mr« liwr«** * .IMkeaekei» Vf t. r ts' Hirgfwili.! Mr* tt * » »w»t Hrsi «W - Mi*« I tvrU *rhSi»*eSf, H *» i4*>l w- - l> 'W i *, W i» I-V ht»« Ik W«t.»«i »1 thr M* mm Ifttstsl tv»>«#*, Mat »r» K hrfl Nllt»l *#»»1 l(flhM< J#Vf«'»<ti *■a "«P . *r |*f>* --»J ■ ’«•#*»»»“ A. , TW Wir4VÄg .^1 t-t-f *♦»»•■ S 'f f t* tl.r-ar . 1 Umf •»' 1 * U m***t mm 4»a ta «ai» ugtwf . #*. ■ , ». . » '• { »’M-**-- ■ «tut ‘ 1*» * k‘«h.t. #■«•>1 hmfckS» «firkf !.. êg »«*- -•■»*» ta-fts» m*.*umg «t» i h*i«m « |pt ****i%i -m i« ik« Mf*»Uf ««fr»« w» t h r ,en t » HHÉSf «S»*« fW 'MH 'i ^ nH*t»W»* »••••'* ! b*. Im i«»*...,«»* «4 tW -mimmitp*gl t«-( «fil* %» î '*jê**mm IM ttxlf», »*»4 K m W # LOCAL MAN HAS AN A snappy e verticle. alarm* would come In the *ame <hr u,hrr* one earlier In the rvrnln, *nd A) (h, , Samuel Cifune of 611 Third Avenue, this town, who was driving a se<ia|n in Bloo-nfield Avenue, near Van H<»uten Avenue, paanaic, at about i* I Brown" belt, arith one »trap over the? 1 It ut hr rf o rd wer» M ..i h« K«4 heea .Iiiw H b * •one alt* .rug «m . b r.r'aerd-Mm • R,t «nçtusion òf thr rr|rm onj; .larlrd t*> to ai.«*> hi. '• tl«i^_a»4 « reception »»» held^at thr home of fcrMk ayi a fr». i u n of Ittlhkn Wr Wtah. In tha*t «aa« * a » | fn.s.1. AUTO ACCIDENT IN PASSAIC ON MON. ¥ . . ii .i, ,n«Wt»ir °«*# * hour» later ft rprtpumi »•* — — •• . »*»»•■ *»r * — — r ;houlder_compiete» 4heoutfit, mak g (||) (rr,daT n i( ht pa»t. on* »Urbi . )|rutr ull N r. Jereey Avenue, la i.a , property the Lyndhuret Police Department onr and the firemen re ^ hwh >a, attrndrd by a lar*r nom ■, 1># w „ ,i , r t i* TV» MMlss «iSf >aw*i«M f h » » i»IW, «4 *1» N ia i> t I- of the fineid looking department» in >I(()|ld<,d aI OB|r to Bnd II » |)f fn**), «nd relaUv»» tkr. ¿ad wad. a «otBpteial . . . - - ,, , , the rtate. , ___ fal*r alarm Chief Roeeafelder, of Thr newly wed* left on » t*1» ^,. i „. i iu . ».m »»<1 I»» « « a g i e a n » o’clock on Sondny evening, ; Several picture, were taken of the Muihrrford Police laeparlmm«. th>II „turn will rea*de In Pa» lM M . nefora Jadge laeig* *». I iTTTT With a c:ar driven by Martin M. J»h» | department in their new uniform, on ,ha, OB. ,..„.il* “P"" of 36 Van Riper Avenue. Clifton. . Saturday afternoon brought about a ^ r Both machine» were going in the j f •>>» aa.1 retati*«« f«» tbear »», --------- .jraapathy aad te«*.f«l »-«I «*.. ***• Lr^tw rt »». badi, - P* lag. la oar i«u terew.«.-^ « .* *'« » . «ia» «i.fc te tha«*k Adaiia» ,1«. N« It*. » A A M . PyraMd r«««* a a ». * f** .«*«»•* rf r* same diiection and the accident hap- liened a; Cifune wa. trying to pas» the car ¿riven by Jahn. The left rear fender, tire rack and tail light of the Jahn car Wa. »mu»bed and the left rear tire punc- tured Only the right front light of the C'fuue car waa broken. M. E. Ladies Gaüd alarm u»u»lly hr on, hi about a »ero»d ona. had poated at each bo» lo watch aecond alarm to rome In. and If po» 0ti j, .IU . ------ a akja ,aa*pn#in I umltlt tt 111 .. .. U i,kae 1 *<> » « “ Among the gœ»te at for the aa. an,| Mr. Peter — re Mr * N ,^«uv». Ham Nrmrr. Margaret il«{,*lla nr» i - Moaday The marlfcef- !•**» l.-lg* ba.nl flrm ia l„ t .. 4M aoi latend M pf*a» in» gehler an* I** H »■»«» > . tm» , h*r»a hat .he thoaghi that «ha p*»- klMnaaa and H n .n l Ihreete, WU «*b»« -a- Id friglilen kirn aad mak« li»« C rrfMfe» I»r Ma kHd and «g b««*••** -*■ lar»o-e A»*aaaie I ««IfMM wit» a •mt « hf K . A«d MmÈm* js«W »r|. . ___ .. ____ ___ IU* * 9^«i»letU wm ,-m tm* IhsMt ms A»«aw «• ‘*"M»t» Ih » ««» 4#»*«« S'# §•«•»*. Ile » mm UlCAL GIRL RBCEIVES HÒNOB IM A OriNTBST Mi»* Anna Pnxtnti, of SM Sixth Strert, wbo hn» been »pending ber prati * »t Midland Ba^h, 8. !.. ™ • .c.nu^taat ia a A—~*~g canteat at that reaort aad woa flrst pria» which *»* » handuome »Hver rup Mi»« Puntiti I» a wwll known dancer “ <i ha» won pria»« before In terpaic- hor* exhiWHoaa. Mra. Prank Haik. of Park Pince ha» "m rntertaining ber «ùtei-in-law. M»*. Ltty Murray, of Fteahmg. U I. h a a l » ( ' .' the hnanar to the Guild. bla. »log griaklag <Vr»en» « e r r i n e * _____ mila «* an MM MAUT IJIMMKH -* l - ~ _____ ^4.4 AM» PAMIl.tf t h . a*«**»*« .................... i . nn lfM .i»naa .i .. . " ft||l >g»Sl« tt «*#* i«rs«4 •*% TW ls»è etti wh*>h »• ^ „„ „g.T-f ««hai ito» t u » » n s «fs«lh «f .„ „ .g tara «a Iba g*, la |aa» hmt-m Ike |ks ^ .T . ... tr»*r» . . eie» art. a«il«a and M la balWrW ia«< Hu „» «n. — «a i- -ap^-4 — •“ - » ü l«fk«| «»4W t»* »* v*l* M th» t*tS w . ---- 4llsl i»ls« Ikais^ ,,-kt n«l TUT UV é n v «» 4Sr-.yRr » U SUS »44-»^ .•gl mt IMNMl.

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Page 1: The Commercial leader S - DigiFind-It...^Thé extension of Furman Place from Newark Avenu* to Orini! Way. T A I A T A I D A I in ? «ri» ke fifty f»ot w**> and will cost IU L U U

T he Com m ercial l e a d e r SA N D T H E RIDGE REVIEW

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LYNDHURST. N . J , PM DAY. AUGUST K 1 9 » “

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MANY Al ACaDENTS

TO POLICE

GIVEN ! M bs W alker H ottest STUYVESANT COAL Widow of Man Wko FERDINAND PAWLUC EDUCATION BOARDPARTY ON

RD BIRTHDAYAt A P arty in Honor CO. r t l l l l ONSFOR

Oi Miss H. Crowfoot COAL POCKET SITEDied la F a i Here

Awarded DamagesPASSED AWAY AT MAKES PLANS FOR HIS HOME TUESDAY SPECIAL ELECTION

Mostly AU O at of Tow « T ake P a r t ia (o litale«» ta Lyndbural Over T W W eekend .

1 WO FO R FE IT T H E IR

Mins l 'a u l i i » W alk e r o f L incoln t « a p » ayAlice M eyar. little d au g h te r o f Mr. and Mia. F rederick M eyar. o f *7« Place. R utherfo rd , who ia • teacher P a rk A venue, celebratad h er tk i ld in th e Coliunbau School, Oil» town, b irth d ay by g iv ing a p re tty p a rty a t j en te rta in ed a num ber of h ar friend»

B A IL > h e r home on F rid ay fo r a num ber o f a t h e r home on F riday evening in h e r little friends. ! honor of Mis» H elen Crow foot, of

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Mr». Johann» H* G hetto , » * » »f P *«hnnnd Pawtik. af V allay Break An s a i N ear Lncfca- Arc hang»!.. IW G hetto . .»f P ia g e t . A a*au*. [ a iw il awaywaauta FrsagtA B ta tioa W'hea S l l r Avenue, C tlftan , who was fa ta lly in T u ra la ) M k > a W | asa a P a rk A n a n » Mat W ith Ibnap ju r rd when hr fell from » building in« »ver « v a n i a a v ta►cavai »*»ch w a . being co n * m eted «a «h» Mt |»,wtih> who wa* ua u> hM sa*

i U i i a . i T i S r k s — a m » » .* !*” _ — fc** 9mV .- r * ” P t . » » » AMR m m j j m m n mAutom obile accidents w ere n u m er-i The home w a . p re ttily decorated M i.a w .k a , “ A N ' Î T j uh l i î î ^ d " S L ü E Ï Ï ? * * “ -

*■» i v n d k iin it i»v#»r th** w eekend 1 w ith n ìnk avmì T f r n r i e n e p a p e r an d i n s t t o t M isa W s lk f r a a t co lle (je , and , m I w hose he hoa ttv a é ftav th * l ** — —* .«OJS in Lyndhurst ov er tne w eenena. w ith pink and green crepa pap er a « . »«- ^ R uth-r- A, u, u . | , t a r a r num ber o f ord . »I . per < w l . un til her yoaingr.t lW . „ „ . a.fw.a»«.a« *gseveral in which ou t o f town per- th e d ining room UbW w here tb e re wno h a . been v tu U n * her in R uther ----- child, now four yenr» old W . , . * . ,.f a, L ,. * *sons partic ipated . THe p o lk , w are | freshm ents w ere servad. w as alao dar- f o r t . __________ _ ____________ d X T f W t h e Rret tim e ag~ ' * ' " mUk . T he police w ere ; freshm ent* w ere served, w ask«pt busy runn ing from the scene o ra ted w ith th e sam e co lo r* The T h e g u e s t, e n jo y e d a p leaaant gam e » » re reaa, e i i n r ^ w . a t the meet „! one, only to be called to ano ther. p re tty favor* «rare alao o f the pink Df bridge, until a U te hour when re- rtr , o t ,h e PWM» * t

In one accident on S atu rday a f te r- j a n d green, noon a t th e com er o f F ern and S tu y - j y h e children are re en te rta in ed arithvesan t Avenues, a N ash *** dJ i v” l 1 gam es anu sing ing and w ith th r The guest* w ere M in e . M arjorie f i , . a . i i . . fold, on an addition w hich wa* being “h> H a r r j N ew burg. o f ^ ^ d a in ty re fre sh m en t, w hich w e r e M eyers ol B e lle fo n u in ., O h io ; * » „ Mnl„ , fro m m ^ i r to . h r M rrk m P a in t f .o « p .n > * * _ *

w l U I p 4 l » r < l > •» » « <

frrsh m ên ts w ere « r v « l by the ho.- « g held on M onday e v -d n g by th r f ra n k

The .w a r t waa m~W h, K rfrrw * • " * * * IW * * * *. n k «Irp u t> lalH.r com m ,. ^ — * r * _ W . ”.1 . k . . « n . k . 1.1 rn I V I . , . * a l » a>* a . t i« e ia riaw w » rti He w a . '•hw w r

•p n -te l nae«aa% *• T W aA w u» «h. Wwnl w a « ' lW W QI « h M T rai.«« . k * .« i* . . M rt « < i * . 'h a te

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B oa n i o f C om m i Mda*er> a t th r T o w n « .« e r " » « a h e a r in g held in I ‘. I r r — , ¡7 V ’ “ T ” ? ? * ' T Z " * * *’ “ » “ -t*M - 2 2 , lw , ;h r|t(> > ( > w w fc |n f . w . t • « * » h r , L -d * * . Nw t l . - h « 4 ^ m r » „ , 4 - » l , „ tT h e g u e s ts w e re M i.» - . M arjo rie , „ t th , f„M . on a n a d d itio n w hich w a . h rm f „ J l * A ***“ ' T * ' * ‘f

. . . . I . ™ I h . . I « u . >n<uiu ‘- “ wa, of H .< tk .W . I ’Mted hr U l la tM M f r v « « i k . nfirfirtsa t.,« ------ * - — . . iMMa.av ■ m rw rs , oi ~ /»»»m m a k io ine .w rram •«■*<« t Vl . — —A venue, N ew Y o rk C ity , an d ow ned by M r* M eyer, m ad e th e a f te r - M ild red U w . M i.» N e llie M usale. M rs. « < * ° f » ’ . ’J " , ” *L H ? * I T T h e scaffo ld b ro k e , am i «hr m .n . . . , r '» . A I . k . g v l i a - u .(by H a rry L ek er, o f 1007 U n to n e A ve- noon , » « p p y one fo r a ll o f ( > o r r , A. P o a t, M r .. R uaael R. Lee. ? a w Y a i t A v a n a » * e a r t ^ w - t | l f f n ,„

th« a n k i iM t ,a rd w h l

TW |»U>v. f« ( « iw ra t} f r * u n a s s,y H a rry i^eacr, o . ™ . i no o n a v e ry n ap p y one lo r «■ o t «¿eorge A. r o s i , ¡nr*. m » " - i - - - - - - _v v K . tW o n .l T h in ! th ro w n to t n r g r o u m i . ! ! * __________w as s tru c k b y a Uuick ^sedan t hem . A lice w a s m ad e e x ce p tio n a lly M rs. B en jam in B ach e lo r, M rs. E dw in L N /. • „ . . * . T h e local a m h u la n c r c n n w jW (h r *•' P a a U k i . • a r > n « l hy « a M n . . « M , »ddi«- a- u . iiw H tg h K . w ~ ,

driven b j C h a r le s M ailo t, o f F o r e s t I h * p y , u »11 o f h e r l i t t le g u e sU an d C o u rtn e y , M rs. S m ith L. I te a rd o n , | . 0“ 5 * 7 , . V ',...- ,.- « h r r , . it » nil* h r m an to th e S t. M a r y '. M o*ptta l in P a . M artha- I 'aw tih , «*» Aaa g M a t . • » • th r I n «kMA venue.___________________ ^ . j ! laer paP ta itiilM H L athM .ra la tive» show - M r».. W ealey— K .i lh e f t r . . M r». Jo h n K u t^ . __________________ia ifc ..» .h c tE jh r. J»»**>l » *»> th r n r a i » « » M a r th a I 'aw tih N ra h t, w hu u * p u rj» * » whr.« th* Ih-h-.u mwt

...........................................S H ax elto n , a n d M rs. R ay m o n d 0 . De < 'n n e c W t s r m iv i r t “ W B tH S k lla * « f^ U a m a W M iq r -w a sWF la w n , a ll o i R u th e r fo rd ; a n d th e A lao fo r a i t o i w w a te r » e v e r to ^ P » m « ic c o n tra c to r w a» in >h«iga- <et Oral»» o f K aatrrw S m o f l.pm l i >«.h >.( f*.,.«M isses C h a r lo tte a n d G race S a v ino , e x te n d fro m Cka«B A venua. a c ro as k

p r iv a te p ro p e r ty , t o R in g a lan .i A ve- _

L eker, who w as s i t t in g beside th e e m j h e r w ith b e a u tifu l g if t s , d riv e r su ffe red a b ra s io n s a b o u t th e A m o n g h* r ^ „ t , j un r W alk-Cheek M id lip s a n d he w as t a k e n i to ^ ^ WUK)Vi A ven u e_ D o ro th y L an g ethe office o l D r. H e n ry H . M osner, ^ B rook A v en u e , M arion o f R idge R oad, th i s tow n, of V alley B rook A v en u e , w ho t r e a te d ^ Hoy» H u r |ry o f , ^ rk A v fn u f , „ ----------him fo r l is in ju r ie s . , L o u is T a m k e o f F o u r th S t r e e t , R ich-

K ach . n v e r p re fe r r e d charge.s o f arrf > n J R eginB ld H u n l(.r o f } tkrec.k le“ ' I A venue, F red e ric k M ey er a n d th e Utand th e y w ere b o th g iv e n su m m o n ses to a p p ea l in th e lo ca l police c o u r t on M onday : f te m >on.

W hen th e ir case c a m e u p fo r h e a r ­ing on M ondr.y n e i th e r m an w as in th e c o u r t room to a n s w e r to h is n am e .

A no the aoc id en t h a p p en e d a t th e » u e s • c o m e r o f C o u rt a n d S tu y v e s a n t A ve­nues, on S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n , w hen th e c a r s d riv en by F r a n k W ilinch in - sk i, o f 744 B risb in A v en u e , an d C la r ­ence H a s ’te ll o f 551 Second A venue, collided. B oth c a r s w e re d a m a g ed , b u t b o th d r iv e rs a g re e d to s e tt le o u t o f c o u rt.

Jo h n D ittr ic k , 21 y e a r s o f a g e , o f 48 A n th >ny A v en u e , C lifto n , an d

t ie h o s te ss , A lice M ey er o f P a rk A venue, i . r s . E d w a rd W a lk e r o f W il­low A venue, a n d M rs. L o u is T am k e o f F o u r th S tr e e t , a s s is te d by M rs. M ey er, e n te r ta in e d t h e y o u th fu l

A rlington Driver . Is Beaten in Ruth.

wa* introduced an d pa**r«t a t first readlr/g.^ T h é e x ten sio n o f F u rm an P lace

fro m N ew ark A v en u * t o O rin i! W ay . T A I A T A I D A I i n ? «ri» ke fif ty f»o t w**> and w ill cost I U L U U l L r U L I v t $2 ,000 Thi» to o w n a m trW lu o -l and

HIT-RUN DRIVER GIVES HIMSELF UP

LYND. DEMOCRATIC a U B DISTRIBUTES

Hun»«, an d «wo aun*. A lb e rt a n d Hew •« (*«»«* , M b a tlm am iti I 'a at Ilk •tattuau II a< «M

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T h o m as S m ith o f F o u r th S t r e e t r»-

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e ra id e an d V a lla f th e n sped on.

. M r. S m ith p e rs u e d th e flee ing c a r , -i«rwnii «

A fter A Colfinoa » - m .»►.»« j-> ■■ ~— r r n ,_______ ¡ j * ----- ---------- -

O sw ald K ra iv a n g e i . o f 3 P le a s a n t I H e te lep h o n ed po lice h e a d q u a r t a r . and * * * i T! ! . . ■ ■ A v rn u r vP lace , A r l i n r o n . h a . le a rn e d th a t i f OflWer IV te re a n d M r S m ith M jd n to F o u r th

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New Designed Plane To Be Christened At Teterboro Flying Field

"T h e P r id e o f J e r s e y ” , a n a irp la n e o f new d esign an d s tr ik in g ly d iffe ren t fro m p la n e s o f to d a y , w ill be c h ris te n - e d an d g iven its f ir s t pu b lic fligh t and in sp ec tio n a t T e te rb o ro A irp o r t, H as- b ro u ck H e ig h ts , N . J . , a t 3 P . M. F n -d a y , A u g u s t tw e n ty - fo u r th , >_ .

C la re n ce C h am b er la in an d m an y o th e r fa m o u s a v ia to rs h av e announced th e y w ill a t te n d th e in sp ec tio n o f th e n e w p la n e . M ay o r W ilm e r C ad m u s

o f P aterson will head > delegation o f civic official* 'and prom inent d t i - . sens o f Paterson, Passaic, H acken­sack, Hasbrouck H eights, and o ther New Je rsey cities. __

D e ta ils o f th e new p lan e h a v e been t k e p t s e c re t b u t i t Is u n d e rs to o d th a t! i ts fu se lag e o r bod y is c o n s tru c ted e n tire ly o f d u ra lu m in u m , a n d t h a t i t j is a “c ro s s ” b e tw een a m ono p lan e and a b ip la n e . . In s e c re t te s ts , i t is re ­p o r te d to h ave c lim bed a t th e r a te of 1,500 fe e t p e r m in u te an d a t ta in e d a speed o f 120 m iles a n h o u r u n d e r fu ll j load.

T h e p lan e w as b u il t by T h e G a te s - \ D ay A irc ra f t C o rp o ra tio n o f P a te r ­son , a n d w as d e sig n e d by C h a r le s jH ealy D ay.

M r. D ay d e sig n ed th e w o rld s f irs t “ T r a c to r” b ip lane in 190!* a n d since th e n h a s b u ilt 23 su cce ss fu l m odels. D u rin g th e w a r, a s c h ie f e n g in e e r o f th e S ta n d a rd A ir c r a f t C o rp . o f E l iz a ­b e th , N . J . , he p ro d u ced th e second la rg e s t n u m b er o f a irp la n e s f o r th e U n ited S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t d u r in g th a t tim e . M ore th a n h a l f o f th e U . S . a rm y a v ia to r s w ere t r a in e d on p la n e s b u ilt by M r. D ay .

A luncheon f o r a v ia to rs , c i ty offi­c ia ls , a n d g u e s ts w ill be h e ld a t th e A le x a n d e r H a m ilto n H o te l in P a te r ­son a t 1 P. M- F r id a y . A p ro g ra m o f a e r ia l t r i c k s , in c lu d in g a ra ce be tw een a p la n e b u il t b y M r. D ay in 1915 and th e N ew S ta n d a rd , w ill b e a n o th e r f e a tu re . / !

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R o b e r t, who w as s ix te en y e a r s o f a g e , w ith h is tw o co m p an io n s, H a r r y G an z e lm u lle r , tw e lv e y e a rs o f 701 R idge R o ad ; and E d w a rd R usso , a lso tw e lv e y e a r s o f a g e , o f 639 T en E y c k A venue, pooled th e i r m oney on T h u r s ­d ay a f te rn o o n , And h ire d a canoe to e n jo y a ro w on th e riv e r.

W hen th e y w ere w ith in a s h o r t d is ­ta n c e o f th e t r e s t le o f th e D. L . a n d W. R a ilro a d , w hich h ad been th e scene o f sev e ra l d ro w n in g s , th e boys s ta r te d ro ck in g th e can o e , w hich t ip p e d , th ro w in g all th re e inter th e w a te r .

A lth o u g h all th re e boys w ere good sw im m ers, only tw o w ere able to sav e th em se lv e s . S to rm d is ap p e a re d im ­m e d ia te ly a f te r s t r ik in g th e w a te r , and th e o th e r tw o sw am a b o u t t r y in g to lo ca te him . F a il in g to do so, th e y s tru c k o u t fo r sh o re to sum m on help .

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m o th e r o f th e boy, w ho is a w idow , an d w ho w ith R o b e r t resided w ith a m a rr ie d d a u g h te r , M rs. A. A b ra m s , and fa m ily o f «34 T en E yck A v en u e. T he m o th e r fa in te d up o n h e a r in g th e new s an d i t w a s w ith difficulty t h a t she w as b ro u g h t to . A s is te r o f th e boy p a sse d a w ay o n ly a s h o rt tim e ago.

T h e fa m ily , b e fo re m oving to L y n d ­h u r s t a b o u t a y e a r a g o , re s id ed a t 154 L a id law A v en u e , J e r s e y C ity , w h e re R o b er t h ad been born.

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80 Square Percales Guaranteed Fast Colors Reg. 29c Sale Pnce 21c Yd.

Fast Color Fancy Broad Cloth In Remnants Reg. 35c Sale Pnce - 24c Yd.

36 Inch Handkerchief Lawn Fast Colors Beautiful Patterns Reg. 49c Sale Price 25c Yd.

40 Inch Flowered Organdy Reg. 49c. Last Few Days Sale 25c Yd.

36 Inch Silk Rayonne Reg. 45c Best For Slips Sale Pnce 27c Yd.

36 Inch Striped Lingetteen, for slips. Reg. 49c, Sale Pnce 25c Yd.

36 Inch Dotted Crepe, Dimity, Flowered V oil Reg. 49c to 98c Yd. Sale Pnce - 25c Yd.

40 Inch French V oil, all colors Reg. 49c Sale, Price 20c Yd

32 I n c h W indsor Crepe, Fast Color Guaranteed In Plain Or Flowered 18c Yd.

36 Inch Fancy Foulard Fast Colors Reg. 49c to 59c Yd. Sale Pnce 32c Yd

36 Inch Ticking, Fast Colors, Feather Proof Reg. 65c Yd. Sale Pnce 33c Yd. I/

30 Inch Longcloth. 10 Yd. Pieces Reg. 25c. Sale Pnce 10 Yd. 1.20c36 Inch Longcloth. l6 Yd. Pieces Regular 29c Sale Pnce 18c Yd.

36 Inch Bleached Or Unbleached Muslin V ery Heavy Quality Reg. 25c Sale Price lS cY d .36 Inch Bleached Or Unbleached Muslin Light Quality Reg. 18c Sale Price 10c Yd

1 66 x 80 Part W ool Blankets Single Reg. $2.98 Sale Price 1.7566 x 80 Part W ool Blankets Double Reg. $4.98 Sale Price 2.75

I Fancy Ruffled Curtains, all colors guaranteed. Reg. $1.00 Sale Price 69c Yd.

36 Inch Dotted Swiss V oile Regular 59c Sale Price 15c Yd.

1 62 x 72 Percales 36 Inch Commercial Colors Reg. 25c Sale Price - 12c Y d

Special In Remnants, Linen Towling Regular 39c Sale Price * • 15c Yd.36 Inch Crash Cretonne Latest N ew Designs Regular 39c Special 25c Yd.

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LEVY’S PHARMACYStuyvesant Avenue at Valley Brook

Eva Stem Celebrated Her lO lli Birthday

E v a G e rtru d e S te in , d a u g h te r o f M r. an d M rs. J . N .S te in , o f 660 K in g n lan d A venue, w a s h onored w ith a d e lig h tfu l b ir th d a y p a r ty b y h e r p a re n t» on F r id a y in h o n o r o f h e r t e n th a n n iv e rs a ry o f h e r n a ta l day .

T h e houxe w as b e a u t ifu lly d eco ra ted w ith p in k and b lu e c re p e p a p e r and flo w ers .

T h e d a y b e in g a sh o w e ry one, th e l i t t l e o n es w ere e n te r ta in e d w ith g a m e s indoors. O n e ru n n in g ra c e w a s ru n ou t d o o rs by th e boys. T h is w a s w on by E v a ’s b ro th e r , J a c k .

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J a c k ie S te in a n d T h o m as C ro m ley a ls o added to th e e n te r ta in m e n t w ith w e ll-ren d e red d u e ts .

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---------- tw en ty -tw o y e a r . ago. b a t a t t t o tim e body wa* foum U ,bou t a m ile from ha* returned to tea hoase from * va- tTW« IjttW A t » r w w MLIV ED ON PO ST A V E N U E of hi* d e a th wa* not le n d in g w ith *hore. an d it U th e belief th a t It wa* cation in the A dirondack, man» p re tty g tfta . TV»«. p«e*eat

r— . : — his w ife , w ho w ith h e r d a u g h te r re- ca rr ie d ou t in a boat. ,m ______, ____ j weiw; Ja n e . Wa&tor, o f WilWw A**-Max Tum ow , fifty three y ea rs of sides w ith h e r b ro ther on R idge Road, - .............o — :------- l*rank S u e , " aa» ; Itorvtfey L sa f* of VaiWy

ag e form eriy o f Poat avenue. Lytid- R utherfo rd . A »on. w ho i* in th e M r and M m C. F . M cKinney uf aaaw tan t p rofeaaor a t the New Je ieey Avenoe, R ichanl and Reginald Man h u rs t but who recen tly made h is home Im to d S ta te* Navy also *»rvive* th e Poet avenue have been called to t to Collage of P harm acy , ha* re tu rned to U r M anon aad H ow ard M arie» of w ith h is m other, M rs. M. Q uass, o f dead mSuT a s does h is m o ther, who home of Mr McKinney's m other a t fcte home from a notor^ t n p th rough |V rk Av, n(w Frederick Mejwr and C a rm ita Avenue R utherford , w as lives w ith h e r second husband on C ar- R uston . Lousianna, due to th e aeriou* th e New E ng land State* am i New UnJ , Allof M eyer. M r» Edward W alfound floating in th e bay off K eans- m ita A venue, R utherford . At th e tim e illness o f the m other. Mr*. McKinney. Vork S tate . ______ k, r Mr*. Uw»u Tomke a**i*ted Mr*.

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_______ th e New E ngland ___ __ ___________________ illnea* o f the m other. Mr*. McKinney. Y ork State.

bu rg , la s t T ueaday, by passengers on of his d e a th to aras em ployed a t h is S r., w as a delegate from Lamaianna toboard the excursion boat. C ity o f trad e in Bloomfield. . th e N ational Republican Convention,K eansburg , w ith h is th roat cu t from T to deceased w as a m em ber o f th e and is s ta te p resident of the W C. Te a r to ear. H e had been dead fo r C a rp en te rs’ Local. No. 906, C B. o f U. of her home »tote.

, , , . J . M eyer a t t to table3 ihn C. W elch, out le tte r c a rr ie r who ^ h„ ^

r e n e * the I k iu m u section along S tuyyesan t Avena* fo r the pa*t th ir

r t w r r t .

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toen year*._ will leave on hi* vaca- t a r n r i f P * * 4 w T / JR obert Chan kalian , of P o rt Avenue Uoa naxt w eak fo r Buffalo and Can- ’ .

e rfo rd ; an d "the L yndh u rs t Lodge of ia en joy ing Ufa on Eagle N eat Farm , ad a w ith h is w ife and two d au g h te r»Elks. T h è la t te r lodge held services M a r th e D elaw are W ater G ap, w tora

by tra d e , le ft a re la tive’« hom e in from th e A lice Collin» fu n e ra l home ha w ill rem ain un til Labor Day.

M* I wry y a «Mi Mhl « a b **•»»*■ • ilk Mil»A I*». IM H N ,1*111 ifcwK

sev era l hours, an d th e police believe C. and J . A. of N aw ark ; Boiling i t is a case of m urder, w ith robbery S p rings Lodge. F. and A- M. o f R uth

**1lr* T^rnow , w ho waa a c a rp e n te r l^ tto r ¡«dgv to k T ii^ r ic e * M u 't t o ) D elaw are W atar G ap, where He U also ce leb ra tin g hi* fo rty third- . ■------ • ---------------- »--*•» « - “Tor D ay. .

A very |>h«*ant M trpn*. party

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S e r v ic e C xten d s B e y o n d th e S a te o f M erchandise a t

Public Service Stores©Attractive Percolator Set

Sella for *17.75

A T Public Service stores responsibil lty does not end when an appliance

is sold. It extends to the installation of the appliance when that is necessary, and to its successful operation as a labor' saver.

And back of each appliance there is a big army of Public Service men and women on duty, in shifts, every hour of the twenty-four to keep homes lighted, heated and serviced, so that housekeep ing may be freed of unnecessary work.

£

A six cup electric percolator, • round tny, a cream jug an d a sugar bowl—complete equip' iqfgt for good coffee aervice— 117.7».

Hot Waffles Stir Jaded Appetites

Made electrically, w»fflea m ay be served where you w ish , for there is no smoke o r o d o r in their preparation. Elec­tr ic waffle iron, tray, batter pitcher and lyrup jug sell fo r $10.95.

Gas Incinerator Kttps Hornt Fret From DttHgtrout Watt•

Incinerator* $25 lower in price

The gas incinerator provides • quick, safe way of disposing of all garbage and inflammable waste. It operates without smoke or odor.

News of Importance to Thrifty Home-makersR aritan 244 D . T . enam eled gas range w ith regu­lator. aervice d raw er and to p b u rn e r ligh ter >59.71.

I t ’s not su rprising th a t every hom e m aker w ants to cook on a r is range w ith an oven heat regulator. I t rem oves all guesswork from heir «H iking and baking, an d p u ts it on a tim e and tem perature basis

T h is R a n ta n gas range is equipped w ith all the conveniences th a t help to im prove cooked foods and to sim plify th e ir preparation

Exceptional Value $ 5 9 .7 5 C* 1 *1

The rtngc may be purchased on theraay payment plsn for SM 40 or $9.20 with

your order «nd $4 85 monthly foe twelve month*.

Theac price« »a* e lu d e connecuoa from gat outlet in your kitchen by experienced | s S titter».

Hot water service is a neces­sity in all homes! Gas heats water quickly and relieves the householder o f work to obtain i t

G as autom atic storage w ater heaters w hich em body com ­plete ho t water* service -may now be installed for as little as $65 cash W h en purchased on term s, prices are a little h igher w ith th e opportun ity o f en jo y ­ing ho t vrtte r service while pay ing fo r i t , over a period of tw elve to eighteen m onths.

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T h re e bushel s ite w ith aqfo- m ao c sh u t off I HO cash— in ­s te ad o f #175. I f purchased o a . th e divided paym ent p lan 9 165 , on term s o f $7.fi0 dow n a n d eighteen f m t h s to pay

Surface Gleaning Is Out of Date

Rugs and carpcts used to be taken up in spring - and fall and beaten A t o th e r tim es o f the year they w xre only surface cleaned.

Nowadays » is possible to rem ove all the d irt fibm rugs w ith o u t lifting them from th e ir place*.

T h e H o o v er, w ith its spccial featu re . Positive A g ita tion , rem oves no t only surface dirt and litter, b u t also th e em bedded grit b u n e d deep in the rug.

Y our o ld r l r d r i r cleaner will help to p ay f a r a H oover, Pom- tiv* A g ita to r m odel. Ask us to apprass» it fo r you.

The Huovcr ball bearing No. 700 sells for 175; the U i at 159.50. Prices are a little higher when purchase is made on the divided payment plan on terms of 95 down and 95 a month.

AU the be»i water m akes a t Public Servie» including Kompak, R uud, H ot- ■one a n a R es. All heaters on sale at reduced prices.

Tank Water Heaters Reduced

in PriceW h y continue heating w ater

on to p of the range w hen a gas tank water heater may be had fo r as little ss i l l cash d u rin g this sale’

A gas tank w ater heater at- U . bed to your w ater boiler w ill heat enough hot w ater lo r a b a th in tw enty m inutes and enough f'>r d u ll w ashing in iv e

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triHWrevi to Mr A rnold J H » a f t *a hi* Sorthday, A ugust IMh. by hi* many frw nd* T to .vewm g wa* *p*«t•li ilaneing, gwme* and tto f* s ls i* of thr evening wa* hñdgr Tto pnse* for highr*! wore* w er. swarvhnl lo Ml** Vivila Winkler «mi tir J .h n M itetol: the pnse for kigto»l »-»»fe in pinocle to Mr Henry S a fi, H r, Mr*. Arnold Saft **rved a delie>••«» collation, a u o t id H> Mr* Elisateli* Winkler Mr Saft wa* the ie»i|uent of many lovely g ift* which wer», well appreciate»! Among th.»*e present were the Mw*e» Wuth Klehar»>*. I fe i fe r . Anna l*felfer, MiMred S»*»tt, Mr*. A Ife ife r , Mr ami Mr» R Myrel Mwhle, Mr* Mayme S«N>it, Mr and M r* Henry Haft. Sr., Me**r* Hall Rennie, Joh a Mite toi and W il­liam C. talli, all of l.yi»lhur»t; Mr* Elisabeth Winkler, Mi»*e. Vi>da and Violet Winkler, Alice I ’ tor and Mr

^Howard (! i* mi of C a ts r m , N J .Mi»«-» Helen and Mary N.ylon of

i Bayridg*. N Y ., Ml*» Kathleen O’Connor of Irelaiwl, Mr and Mr»

I Krank I*. Melntyt*."'Mi*ae* France*. Elisabeth arwl Alice McIntyre of t.leA Kldge, N J and Mr and Mr» Arnold S^ft

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Kourth Street are enjoying a motor trip to N iagara Kalla, Toronto and

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Page 6: The Commercial leader S - DigiFind-It...^Thé extension of Furman Place from Newark Avenu* to Orini! Way. T A I A T A I D A I in ? «ri» ke fifty f»ot w**> and will cost IU L U U

LEADER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 ------------------ — ...— f t , - a

P O R TIT GUT SAVMO

S P O R T C O M M E N T

ally at three book«.Cocky Buck Ryan, the Bonehead

tw lrler. batting la clean up position, was on deck next, but Red Keay took his high slash to center easily. There was plenty o( chirp and pep as the Columbus Club came up for Its raps.

But in th e ru n scoring d ep artm en t it had no b e tte r luck . Ryan was w ilder th an a scared rabb it. He w alked B ear Fox, an d then Billy Landells a f te r V alenti had flled out. B ut th e ru n s ju s t fa iled to m ate­rialize.

The C olum bus C lub h ad to m ake a ligh ting finish to win. T he C arls tad t

for -other necessary expenses In coniw-ction therewith." was Introduced and duly pas­sed on first reading and thereupon lh« ■aid Board of Commissioners Used Tues­day, September 4, 1*2». at eight o’clock (daylight savin* time) In the evening at the Town Hall on Valley Brook Avewur

RU M O R S have it t h a t S o u th B e rg e n is t o b e fa v o re d w ith a focrtball o u tf i t d rew off in to th e van in th e j T h e p o lis h -A m e rlc a n s m e e t th e. . ■ ■■ k a a # I m t l k A f l A v t O A U ( j l / in t l l A P I l l K I . . . . _ _ . . . . .

SUNDAY SCHEDULEThe Columbu* Club plays two over

the week-end, with the result that ____ _________________________loca l fans w ill probably see both In said Township « U * time and place „ , . . r4 . . , I when and where the said ordinance w o u MKeay do mound duty. At Rutherford further considered for final paaaag». Field Saturday the Rutherford Red at which time and place: all per«n. I p - _ . . . . , . terested therein and whose land* an«lSox will be met. The latter team ha« reM\ «»tat« are liable to be assessed there- ' Pl' 1 » ,tW° - * : r “* rle* » “ » th e club forf or who . n a y * ! « ta a» ? * £and this w ill be the play-off. Sun- h<,ar<i concerning said ordinance. S«*I day the c lu b tack le . the H o l y Rosarythe Passaic League outfit that j |evled o n property i n the vicinity o f s a i d

whipped the club earlier in the se a -: K inffand A vyas o r I n c r e a s e . !

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d u b o r B oneheads. T h e on ly p o ss ib le c h a n c e fo r o n e o f t h e h rs t a lso waM w a lk ed . M llesk l w as su f- m m e . I to lick the le a d e r s w o u ld b e in c a tc h in g th e m o n o f f d a y s A n d fe r in g o n e o f h is w iid s p e lls a n d he n o t m a n y are going t o b rave th e s u n w ith th e h o p e t h a t t h e c e r ta in c o u ld do n o th in g a b o u t It.■winner is go ing to h a v e an off day . A te a m th a t o u tc la s s e s t h e rest The C olum bus C lub sudden ly de-o f th e field , or one t h a t c an n o t m easu re u p t o t h e o th e r te a m s is e n o u g h elded tf ia t th e B onehead t o stagger a n y league.

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T h « * B o a r d o f C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f The T o w n s h i p o f L y n d h u r s t i n t h e C o u n t y o f B e r g e n d o o r d a i n a s f o l l o w » ;

1 . T h a t a r e i n f o r c e d c o n c r e t e p i p e s t o r m w a t e r s e w e r b e c o n s t r u c t e d i n K i n g s l a n d A v e n u e f r o m R i d g e R « * a d o n t h e n o r t h w e s t t o N e w a r k A v e n u e o n t h e s o u t h e a s t a n d c o n t i n u i n g o n s a i d N e w a r k

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1. That the water system of the r«*» ship be extended to and th ro u g te p ^ ,? : Avenue between Court Avenue o n t i northeast and Tontine Avenue on {¡¡** southwest. by the laying or eonotruotii^ of a suitable pipe or water 3 appliances, according to plans and sD ri flcation* therefor, on file in the oftt«# the Township Clerk.

2 . The Board of Commissioners shall by resolution, direct the Townahlp ciTrL to advertise for bids or proposals r said work as hereinbefore set forth, to be submitted to the said Bonnl at a regular meeting thereof, at such time »n!i place as in said resolution shall he flxMi Said advertisement shall briefly describe the different kind or class of work an<i be published at least twice In the South Bergen Eagle and Commercial Leader newspapers published or circulating with.’ In said Township the first publication to be at least ten days prior to the date fixed for receiving said proposals.

J. The sum of $2.000.00 is hereby ap­propriated for the cost and expense of the improvement hereinbefore set forth and described and for other necessary- penses in connection therewith.

4. In order to temporarily finance t h e said Improvement and to meet the afore, s a i d sppropriatlon. The Township of Lyndhurst shall borrow, from time to t i m e , from s u c h Dersons or corporation a s t h e Board of Commissioners may de­termine an amount not exceeding the sum herein appropriated and issue temporary notes or bonds therefor at a rate of in­terest not exceeding six per cent, per annum. Said notes or bonds shall be in such form and Issued for such period not exceeding six years from date there­of. a s t h e Board of Commissioners shall determine by resolution. No note or bond shall be renewed for more than six yearn from the date of the original issue.

5 . T h e w a t e r system of the Township b e i n g o w n e d , c o n s t r u c t e d and operated by t h e m u n i c i p a l i t y , t h e r e f o r e no assessmentsT h e B o a r d o f C o m r i i i s a i o n n c r s o f T h e 1 _ _______ __

r v e n u e ' t o T ' p o i n t ' o f “ a n ' e x I r t l n g c u T v e r t T o w n s h i p . . f l - y n . l h u r . t _ i n t h . C o u n t y o f j a r e t o b e ' m a d e o r l e v i e d M r t h e aSow I n s a i d n o r t h w e s t e r l y l i n e o f N e w a r k B e r K e n d o o n l a l n a a f o l l o w * ^ d e s c r i b e d I m p r o v e m e n t b u t t h e c o s t a n dA v e n u e 1 T h a t t h e w a t e r s y s t e m o f t h e T o w n - -------------------- “ ----------- *— — *

2 T h « » . . . . . . , . s h i p o f L y - n d h u r s t b * - e x t e n d e d t o a n ds t o r m w a t e r , r ^ e ( o r e d e s c r i b * - d t h n » u s h llu? f o l h m i n g n a m e < l s t r e e t s i ns i o r m w a t e r n e w e r o r d r a i n , a n d a l l n e - « . i h T o w n s h i o v i a . :

c o n s*t r u e t e d ^ l n ^ e t o ^ J a u n c e y A v e » s u e f r o m C h a w A v e n u e o n is ^ I f l r n t h m . ™ i l t S n . " pi “ n f , “ n d t h e s o u t h e a s t t o R i v e r s i d e A v e n u e o n

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e x p e n s e t h e r e o f i s t o b e l e v i e d and r a i s e d b y t a x a t i o n6. A n y t h i n g n o t c o v e r e d b y t h i s o r d i ­n a n c e s h a l l b e d e t e r m i n e d a n d p r o v i d e d f o r b y r e s o l u t i o n .

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a s h e d id y ea rs ago." J a c k ” was a m e m b e r o f o n e o f t h e s t ro n g e s t t r a m s in

B e rg en , th a t w as f in a lly b ro k e n u p w h e n h e a v ie r te a m s c a jo le d a w a y m o st of th e m a in s tay s . T o o m a n y g a m e s w as J a c k s o n ’s e r r o r . T h e gam e t h a t f in a lly r u in e d h is a r m w a s p la y e d a f t e r a s leep less S a tu rd a y n ig h t. „ O u t o n a s p re e th e n ig h t b e fo re , Jac k so n in o rd e r t o k e e p h is p ro m is e to p i t c h fa ile d t o o b ta in s le e p a n d c h an g in g p a r ty ra im e n t f o r b a se b a ll c lo th e s , h e p i t c h e d n in e fu ll inn ings.

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At Englew ood M onday, Joey Eulo m eets T om m ie McMullen In a Btare ig h t-round bout. T h a t will s ta r t ............ ........an ac tive cam paign fo r th e local fly- on(.e g rabbl'd them w hen th e play

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m ore to th e good n a tu re of a sp o rts­man th an a g a th e rin g of the boys a t the fireside (I m ean ra d ia to r) , w hich won’t be long now, and te ll abo u t th a t co tton ta ll Just ducking Into the ground hog hole as you w ere about to " n a il" h im , o r th a t big buck w ith the head piece tliro arm s long th a t kept on going w hen you shot a t him , wuhen he sh ou ld have laid down for the count, an d m ore recen t, when th a t fo u rteeh -ln ch rainbow w ound a radio coll a ro u n d the lily pads w ith th a t nice s ilk line and then got away.

So come a long , all good spo rts, le t 's get to g e th e r and get to know each o th e r an d prom ote good sp o rts­m anship th ro u g h o u t th e State.

For p a r tic u la rs of th e club apply to e ith er P re s id en t ThomaB De Monaco, 255 O rien t W ay; V ice-Pres­ident John V elu ta , 714 New York Avenue; S ec re ta ry Patsy I, _ rro „ 714 New York A venue, al, of L>'if!^urs; N. J ., o r phone K u therfo rd 'S .;

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SMITH OPPOSES PROHIBITION

Governor Smith of N ew York, in his speech of accept­ance, announces a policy w ith respect to prohibition direct­ly the antithesis of that offered by H oover, the Republi-; can nominee. '

Hoover stands for the Eighteenth amendment as written and regards it as a noble experiment. Sm ith urges that this amendment shall be amended so that it would:

G ive to each individual state itself, on ly after approval by a referendum popular vote of its peo­ple, the right w holly within its borders to im­port, manufacture or cause to be manufactured and sell alcoholic beverages, the sale to be made only by the state itself and not for consumption in any public place

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Peter* first requested the driver. Maxwell Hersciioof of 225 W ash'of the saloon w hich Governor Smith says must not be re­opened.

Realizing that such a program, even if popular, could not be completed in years, Smith also recommends a sup­plementary scheme to provide for w hat he calls “some im ­mediate relief." T h is consists in an amendment o f the V o l­stead law (w hich Hoover would not m odify), giving a scientific definition of the alcoholic content of an intoxicat­ing beverage. H e adds:

T h e present definition is admittedly inaccur­ate and unscientific. Ea ch state would then be al­lowed to fix its own standard of alcholic content, subject always to the proviso that that standard could not exceed the maximum fixed by the con­gress.

T h is is a proposal to raise the maximum of alcholic con­tent of beverages that might be sold prior to the amend­ment of the Eighteenth amendment from one-half of one per centum to some higher standard.

H ere then is the issue joined. F o r the first time since the two great political parties went squarely into battle in 1884, under Blaine and Cleveland respectively, over the!

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in^to:i Avenue, Newark, to foHaw him to police headquarters. Instead, be sped up Ridge Road into Rutherford. Catching up to him at the Rutherford Depot and standing with one foot on the running board of Herschoof's car, Peters again proceeded to hand him a summons, but the driver again drove off almost upsetting the officer7~ Again catching up to him the culprit refused to drive his car back to Lyndhurst, so the officer hired a taxi and at the local police headquarters Herschoof was given a summons to appear on Friday evening before the Judge.

Saturday evening a miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Margaret W olf at the home of Mrs. Houghton of 276 Ridge Road. Miss W olf received many beautiful gifts. Miss W olf is soon to be the bride of Mr. John Houghton.

John A. Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Griffin of 192 Bergen A ve­nue, Jersey City, and formerly of Valley Brook Avenue, and Jersey A ve­nue, this town, died Sunday morning as the result of injuries received in an automobile accident last Friday morning. Griffin and three other men were riding in a roadster and in attempting to turn a corner, the steering knuckle broke and thenar swerved off the road into a tree. Both of Griffin's leg's were broken. ' 1 ' / -

Two architects, one representing Collins, Murphy and Lehman and the other Ralph E. Hackei*, gave lengthy talks on the advantage of erecting a high school according to his respective plan and specification. Hacker's bid was the lower one but the matter was not decided upon at this meeting. The ground on which the high school is to be erected is still to be procured and the Counsel was ordered to take immediate steps to either come to an agreement with the property, owners or else

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of the unwarranted assault on a Newark resident by tw o xi^ 'froL w eaet IvKxrwoxVife traffic policemen in the H olland vehicular tunnel. t h k t ^ t 1 T e a s t t ™ n H e x t e n d i n g

T l . . _ - J L L J - . J f f I T H E T O W N S H I P S A N I T A R Y S E W E Rhe accused omcers have been indicted tor felonious s y s t e m a c c o r d i n g l y a n d a p p r o -, „ i . i . , , . . 1 ' i t P R I A T I N a $ * . 5 0 0 . F O R S A I D P U R .

assault. Speedy trials are promised and it is hoped the pun- ishment w ill be in keeping w ith the offense

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P r in c ip a l anil M rs. R eeves D. B a t te n o f O r ie n ta l P lace, h a s com ple ted a co u rse a t the M ount H erm on School fo r B oys, and is now on a v a ca tio n w ith h is p a ren ts a t L a v e le tte . H e w ill e n te r H am ilton C o llege, C lin to n , N. Y ., in th e fall.

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2 . T h e h e r e i n b e f o r e d e s c r i b e d l a t e r a l s a n i t a r y s e w e r a n d a l l n e c e s s a r y a p p u r ­t e n a n c e s t h e r e t o i s t o b e c o n s t r u c t e d I n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h p l w ? * » a n d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s p r e p a r e d b y T h o m a s F . B o w e , C i v i l E n -

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T h e victim of their attack violated a minor traffic reg- ¡'^ *,w'r b<‘ *xten<lwl »ccordtn«-ulation by pulling out of line. He claims that he was fore ed to do so to avoid striking a car ahead.

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O n e ot the arresting omcers rode w ith the auto to the for s a i d s y s t e m , a n d i s t o be P r o -. i r i i a ’ i i t f w l l h m a n h o l e s . f l u s h i n g m a n h o l e s .

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T h e victim lies in a N ew ark hospital w ith a fractured TT nThpa,c,.hr.k Bo.ni or com ion.™• . . . • s h a l l , b y r e s o l u t i o n d i r e c t t h e T o w n s h i p

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ih e police claim sell defense, but other witnesses say to ** »ubmitted to the said Board at a« . . « , « ! r e g u l a r m e e t i n g t h e r e o f , a t s u c h t i m e

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Some autóists seem to have been offended in returning K r i™ i?h r™\1 ÌS?1 Oidi from Rockland County to Bergen C o unty , w hen men in thereof, an the noa’rd 'of' Cimimìuìonèra uniform stopped them and glanced in the cars to see «r*^d,,S l"beb?en' !},,fo?'mór» t"*«

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T h e borer has been found in Rockland C o u n ty , w hich prnv'',*dadjoins Bergen on thr north and every Bergen County resi­dent should refra... irom buying co m in the quarantined section and bringing the pest where co m is grown in such large quantities.

It seems that there must be someone to raise objections when their liberty is restrained for a few moments, but the officials should not w orry over these outbursts of peevish- ness w hen they know they, are rendering a genuine public service.

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d e t e r m i n e b y r e s o l u t i o n . N o n o t e o r b o n d s h a l l b e r e n e w e d f o r m o r e t h a n s i x y e a r s f r o m t h e d a t e o f t h e o r i g i n a l i s s u e .

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a n c e o f w h i c h t h e * c o p y w a s A n a l l y C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f h u r s t i n t h e C o u n t y o f B e r g e n a t a r e g u ­l a r m e e t i n g o f t h e B o a r d h e l d o n M o n d a y . A u g u s t 2 0 , 1 9 2 8 . a n d w i l l t a k e e f f e c t a s p r o v i d e d i n a n d b y t h e l a s t s e c t i o n o f s a i d o r d i n a n c e .D a t e d L y n d h u r s t , N . J .

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l a i d o r c o n s t r u c t e d o n b o t h s i d e s o f s a i « l K i n g s l a n d A v e n u e , b e t w e e n s a i d p o i n t s , a c c o r d i n g t o a n d I n c o n f o r m i t y w i t h p l a n s i a n d s p e c i A c a t i o n s t h e r e f o r , m a d e b y I T h o m a s F . B o w e . T o w n s h i p E n g i n e e r , o n I A l e I n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e T o w n s h i p C l e r k . I w h i c h p l a n s a n d s p e c i A c a t i o n s a r e h e r e b v i a d o p t e d .

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t w e e n t h e a f o r e s a i d p o i n t s b e p a v e « l w i t h j s i x I n c h b i t u m i n o u s m a c a d a m p a v e m e n t f r o m g u t t e r t o g u t t e r , a c c o r d i n g t o a n d I n c o n f o r m i t y w i t h p l a n s a n d s p e c i A c a ­t i o n s t h e r e f o r , m a d e b y T h o m a s F . B o w e . T o w n s h i p E n g i n e e r , o n A l e I n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e T o w n s h i p C l e r k , w h i c h p l a n s a n d s p e c i A c a t i o n s a r e h e r e b y a d o p t e d .

. $ . T h a t t h e B o a r d o f C o m m i s s i o n e r s s h a l l , b y r e s o l u t i o n , d i r e c t t h e T o w n s h < r > C l e r k t o a d v e r t i s e f o r b i d s o r p r o p o s a l s f o r s a i d c u r b a n d g u t t e r a n d m a c a d a m , s s h e r e i n b e f o r e s e t f o r t h , s a i d p r o p o s a l s t o b e s u b m i t t e d t o . t h e B o a r d o f C o m - , m l s s i o n e r s a t a r e g u l a r m e e t i n g t h e r e o f , i

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p REALTORS — INSURANCE' B « « C o m p u ù e , P r o m p t A d , u . , m t n t s

. 4 , e n r v t ™ PERSONAL s e r v ic e*42 STUYVESANT A V R .

p , LYNDHURST, N. J . ,Phone Rutherford 804

THE SOUTH BERGEN COAL COMPANY Inc.Kingston Coal Company’s Coal

Office « « I Y « J 680 V J fc y Bro. 1 A v « « L y n d h u r s t , N . J .

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l a i d o r c o n s t r u c t e d o n b o t h s i d e s o f s a i d L a f a y e t t e P l a c e , b e t w e e n s a i d p o i n t s , a c ­c o r d i n g t o a n d i n c o n f o r m i t y w i t h p l a n s a n d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s t h e r e f o r , m a d e b y T h o p i a s F . B o w e . T o w n s h i p E n g i n e e r , o n f i l e i n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e T o w n s h i p C l e r k , w h i c h p l a n s a n d s p e c i A c a t i o n s a r e h e r e b y a d o p t e d .

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2 . T h a t s a i d L a f a y e t t e P l a c e , b e t w e e n t h e a f o r e a a l d p o i n t s b e p a v e d w i t h s i x I n c h b i t u m i n o u s m a c a d a m p a v e m e n t , f r o m g u t t e r t o g u t t e r , a c c o r d i n g t o a n d I n c o n f o r m i t y , w i t h p l a n a a n d s p e c i A c a ­t i o n s t h e r e f o r , m a d e b y T h o m a s F . B o w e . T o w n s h i p E n g i n e e r , o n f i l e I n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e T o w n s h i p C l e r k , w h i c h p l a n s a n d s p e c i A c a t i o n s a r e h e r e b y a d o p t e d .

$ . T h a t t h e B o a r d o f C o m m i s s i o n e r s s h a l l . , b y r e s o l u t i o n , d i r e c t t h e T o w n s h i p C l e r k t o a d v e r t i s e f o r b i d s o r p r o p o s a l s f o r s a i d c u r b a n d g u t t e r a n d m a c a d a m , a s h e r e i n b e f o r e s e t f o r t h , s a i d p r o p o s a l s t o b e s u b m i t t e d t o t h e B o a r d „ e f C o m - m l a s l o n e r s a t a r e g u l a r m e e t i n g t h e r e o f , a t s u c h t i m e a n d p l a c e a s I n s a i d r e s o ­l u t i o n s h a l l b e n a m e d a n d A x e d . S a i d a d v e r t i s e m e n t - h a l l b r i e f l y d e e r r i b e t h e d i f f e r e n t k i n d s o r c l a s s e s o f w o r k a n d b e p u b l i s h e d a t l e a s t t w i c e i n t h s S o u t h ® f r g e n R a g l e , a n e w s p a p e r c l r r u l a t l n « w i t h i n s a i d T o w n s h i p , t h e f i r s t p u b l l c a t i o n t o b e m a d e a t l e a s t t e n d a y s p r i o r t o t h e d a t e f i x e d f o r t h e r e c e i v i n g o f t h e s a i d p r o p o s a l s , p r o v i d e d , h o w e v e r , t h a t t h e B o a r d o f C o m m i s s i o n e r s m a y d i r e c t s a i d a d v e r t i s e m e n t t o b e p u b l i s h e d I n o n e

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141 SANFORD AVENUE Phone Rutherford 18TT-J.

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PHONE RUTHERFORD 4242F o r Q u ick D elivery O f

C O A LPURELLI COAL CO., INC.

661 Valley Brook Avenue Lyndfiurat, N. J

W you art contemplating building this year

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290 STUYVESANT AVE.Phone Ruth. 164S

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T V L y n d k u n t D em ocrat» i n a u k tag «laborale p r H t n l i a u to m i l a ta r f* deWgaUoa to th e *A1 S m ith Day*' a t Sn G irt a t S aturday.

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m m m m ally flushes out th i flMTcases. Something which

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B A T T E R I E S

Riverbank Service & Battery Station

R iverside & R utherfo rd Aves. R utherford, N. J . Phone R uth. 3218

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r iv e r s id e c o a lCOMPANY SAFE IS

ENTERED MONDAY. B u rg la rs ce rta in ly are p ick ing on

otBce of th e R iverside Coal Com­pany, on G rant Avenue, w hen they ag a in visited th a t building a n d stole $85 from the safe.

The burg lary w as discovered by A nthony Capone, of Fourth S treet, L yndhurst, who a ss is ts the se cre ta ry ,

- Miss Audrey Sam aresco, of P assaic, w ith her work. Capone open s the office eactf day, an d when he found th a t bu rg lars had again v isited the place, he called th e local po lice at about seven o 'clock .

Chief Thom as L.andells and Officer H enry P eters m ad e the investigation^ They could find no m arks on the door, and the windows w ere still locked, and som e o f them w ere ac tu ­ally nailed up, d u e to the fac t that en try had been m ade before by the th ieves breaking in to the place.

I t is the belief th a t the thieve« used a skeleton key to gain en trancein to the building.

F inger p rin ts w ere taken, an d it is hoped th a t th e thieves w ill be traced th rough them .

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Mrs. Je rry Soriano, of Ridge Road has been enjoying th e past m o n th a t Belm ar a t the sum m er hom e of her

- p a r e n t s . ........ .

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AWARDED SCOUTST he follow nlg Scouts a t th e South

B ergen Scout Camp successfully passed the advanced sw im m ers' test Of th e A m erican Red Cross la s t week :

L este r N ichols and A rth u r Hossen- lopp , of E ast R u therfo rd ; Andrew W est. F ra n k P etersen , Andrew W oehrel, of R u therfo rd ,Koyfcroft, W illiam R ichter

feet, and practically e v e ry boy .w ho was a fa irly good s w im m e r baa earned the advanced s w im m e r '» b u t- t<m and the Ju n io r o r S e n io r L ifeSaving emblem.

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Lester N ichols and N orbert B ar- Miss H eller, w ho Is a teach er l n j gkl angw ered th e call an d broughtney Of Kast R u therfo rd ; E dw ard th e J e f f e r s o n School o f L y n d h u rs t ,, b a fk to th e pollce Btat| 0n JohnR oycroft and W arren B urrow s, of wore a sm a rt trav e lin g su it of brow n R tk e r o f J5 5 M eadow R oad, Lynd-I^yndhurst, an d H erbert H ecker, of w ith h a t, shoes an d stock ings t0 h u rs t. W illiam M ullins, b ro th e r of N o r th A rlington. m atch , and a -c o rsa g e o f rd ses and ge rg e a n t Jo h n M ullins, a lso accom-

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C eorge O arraw ay and V incent g room 's a tte n d a n t was th e fa th er of th e call.F lan ag an of R u th e rfo rd ; H enry C. th e bride, Mr. H. W. H eller. j Upon exam ination , the m an wastnstUH and T h e o d o r e K alisher, J r ., o f i A fter a w edding b reak fas t, th e found to be intoxicated , and wlt-I y n d h u rs t’ H ow ard E lgen rauch , of [bridal couple le ft on a tr ip up the nesses s ta te d th a t he had stepped

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n e a r l y a s p o a a l b l e , t o t h e s r a d e o f t h e a a l d P e a b o d y A v e n u e a n d a l l o t h e rp l a c e a t h r o u g h w h i c h i t l a l a i d w j j j ---------a l l p l a c e a t h e p i p e s h a l l b e o f a u / f l c l e t t t n a n c e a i s e a n d l a i d a t s u c h g r a d e » * o a a t o c o p y I n a u r e a e l f - c l e a n l n g v e l o c l t l e a . T h e aald p l a n a a n d a p e c l f l c a t l o n a o f s a i d a t o r r n - w a t e r a e w e r a r e h e r e b y a d o p t e d and t i l e d w i t h t h e T o w n a h l p C l e r k f j » d b y r e f e r e n c e t h e r e t o , t h e a l a e o f a a l d p i p e , l o c a t i o n o f a a l d m a n h o l e a . ‘ ‘ Y b r a n c h « *I n t a k e s g r a d e s a n d o t h e r d e t a i l s o f a n d c o n c e r n i n g t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f s a l «■ e w e r , w i l l f u l l y a n d a t l a r g e a p p e a r .

I . T h a t t h e B o a r d o f C o m m i s s i o n e r s ■ h a l l b y r e s o l u t i o n , d i r e c t t h e T o w n s h i p C l e r k t o a d v e r t i s e f o r b i d * o r p r o p o s a l « f u r Mill w o r k , a s h e r e i n b e f o r e s e t r o r t h . t o b e s u b m i t t e d t o t h e s a i d B o a r d a t a r e g u l a r m e e t i n g t h e r e o f , a t s u c h t i m e and p l a c e a s l n s a i d r e s o l u t i o n s h a l l b e fixed. Said a d v e r t i s e m e n t s h a l l b r i e f l y d e s c r i b e t h e d i f f e r e n t k i n d o r c l a s s o f work and b e p u b l i s h e d a t l e a s t t w i c e I n the South B e r g e n E a g l e and C o m m e r c i a l

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for the past 24 jrawra.Ho ia a ColUfo C r W t i

ia the State s f Now J grooytnri Maryland.

He bas fitted « n r fcfty thousand por ssns solisfoc-toril jr.

t f lfljOIMgjKKKXBMMICKXK IIM n W ttt<’a»t R u th e rfo rd and A lfred Aiesal, H udson on th e A lbany boat and a fte r r ig h t off th e r e a r p latform of th e lastf W oodridge * honeym oon »pent in A lbany and | c a r o f th e tra in , and had fallen to

° , „ ' . , h„ s »one o th e r poin ts of in te re s t in u pper New ¡ th e pavem ent. I the South B e r a e n E a g lP rac tica lly every boy « b > has gone ^ ^ w |n re tu rn tQ LyndhurBt H e 8unered no Herious In ju ry , w ith 1 iyead^r^ newa^fpera pi to th e Scout cam p t 1 a su 1 ¡,„<1 m ake th e ir hom e w ith th e b ride 's exception of a few sc ra tch es on h is i j f ^ t i»L-been ta u g h t to swim a — - ■ f a th e r a t HU F e rn Avenue. face. H e w as given a sum m ons to J to the date flied for ^Serving said pro-

L—T be- b rk le lK-.a. -Rraduate. a f .-tlie , a p p o a t b e fo re ..lu d g e JjresU p 9-B M °“ ' | 1>"Jal"ThRt the sum of »1200.00 Is herebyH oboken IJlKh S choo l a n d th e M ont- d a y on a c h a r g e o f being d ru n k a n d ! appropriated ' ‘«•lair N orm al School. She ha« been a d l«orderly.teacher in the local schools for three and one-half years. five ch ild ren

The bride is an officer in the Fra- —

Little children must be fed W ith food both pure and fine.I like to watch each smiling face W hen they sit dow n to dine.

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LYNDHURST SUPPLY MARKETOur Motto— “ S M IL E A N D H U S T L E ”

Ridge Road, cor. Kingsland Avenue

Lyndhurst, N . J.

Telephone Rutherford 44504451

appropriated for the coat expensei or said atorm-water aewer and for other

. 1 neceaaary expenaea in connection there- He is m arried and is th e fa th e r o f j wjth.

' 5. In order te temporarily financethe aald improvement and to meet tae

■O— --------- aforesaid appropriation, the Townahlp ofte rn ity C hap te r, O rder of E astern C V T D D I I C C Kyndhurnt shall borrow f^ m tlme toS tar, and the groom Is a m em ber of i ) C H U O L i S l l r r L l t O [time from .such ^ r^ o .o rc o rp o ra tio n ^ .Adoniram Lodge, F. and A. M.

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MULTIPLEXCONCRETE BLOCKS Phone Rutherford 3255_____

Theodore Kalisher, Jr.Now Expert Rifleman

A nother Scout a t th e S outh Ber- gen S ro u i C-iu:p ea rn ed the high- set possible honors in rltlery by being presented with th e llxpert Rifleman medal of the N ational Hi Me Associa­tion.

This honor was earned by Theo­dore K alisher. J r ., of 275 Second Avenue, I .yndhurst, and th e presen­ta tion was m ade a t the closing sec­tional cam pfire of the S ou th Bergen Scout Camp a t O akland, on Friday evening, A ugust 24th

This Is the second such honor to 1 com m unity , be earned th is season a t th e Scout camp, the first expert m edal having been aw arded to W illiam Telschow, of R utherfo rd , abo u t tw o w eeks ago.

t h e B o a r d o f C o m m l M l o n e r » m a y d e t e r m i n eFREE WITH SHOES í a n a m o u n t n o t e x c e e d i n g t h e a u m h e r e i n

St. Thom as’ Episcopal C hurch

11 A. M. M o rn in g P r a y e r a n d S e r­m on.

T h e C h u rch w ith a c o rd ia l w elcom e to a ll.

If you a re n o t a reg u la r p a tro n of, ! J . Palazzo, w ho Is located a t 54 2 V alley Brook A venue, L y n d h u rs t, you o u g h t to be, fo r the w onderfu l a s­so rtm e n t of m en 's , w om en’s and chll-

j d re n ’s shoes he carrie s is a cred it to I o u r tow nsh ip . A large sto ck of school | shoes a re on d isp lay and befo re buy­

ing e lsew here It would be wise to look over h is asso rtm en t. You will

| be m ore th an p leased w ith the re su lt I If you once becom e a p a tro n of the i Ju v e n ile F o o tw ea r Co.I T he ow ner h a s alw ays h ad the best | In te re s t of L yndh u rs t In m ind and | h as well e a rn e d the re p u ta tio n and ) success he is en joying from m any of

th e m ost p a r t ic u la r fam ilies of th is

St. M atthews’ Lutheran C h u rch

LYNDHURST COAL CO.

D.L& W . S c r - l « COAL Koppen C O K E

O ffic e a n d Y a r d

736 VALLEY BROOK AVENUE

TeL Rutherford 2140 LYNDHURST, N. J .

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“THE STERNER SHOP” i U p h o l s t e r i a g ___

30 Ames Avenue Rutherford, N. J.Phone Rutherford 1160

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Mr. P alazzo w ill give a w a y free to every p u rch ase r of sch o o l »hoes, to boy or g irl, a co m p le te Bet o f schoo l

supplies . • —

4th A nniversary Sale of G. and F. Furniture Co.

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T hat L yndh u rs t is rap id ly atmum- inK the a ir of a m etro p o litan shop­ping c en te r is d em o n stra ted in the store' and business of th e G. & FV F urn itu re Co., located a t 4SB Valley Brook A venue, for it is tru ly a big s to re / 'n o t only in appearance , hut in the ex ten t, c h a ra c te r and quality of stock carried . T he vast um ount of stock is going on sale th is S atu rday . August 25. it ml the 4oo*h open a t 10 A. M. Now, is your chance o f secu r in g —an y—house hold- fur nit u re you may need, a th ree-p iece velour ■ HvlnK Tuuiii HuitL‘. iiim runteed fu l l ! [spring con stru c tio n . The design is {unusually uppealing for six ty-four | do llars. B edroom su ites , ice boxes, baby carriag es, ced ar chests, rugs,

¡carpets and linoleum are. also am ong < num erous o th e r a r tic le s on sale.

This is th e F o u rth A nniversary Sale and those who rem em ber the

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M r. and M rs. Bl. J . M ord ick j o f ( F irB t S tr e e t , h a v e r e tu rn e d from a t r i p to C an a d a . I t w ils a co m b in a tio n b u s in ess a n d p le a s u re t r ip . T h ey v is i­te d re la tiv e s a n d each y e a r M r. M or- ilick m ak es th e t r i p fo r h is firm .

M r. an d M rs. M a rtin J . M o n ah ano f 264 l’o s t A v en u e , an d M r, Jo se p h P o w e rs , h a v e ju s t r e tu rn e d fro m aseven tiny v a c a tio n on th e D. L. & W W o n d er W eek t r i p to th e T h o u san d Is la n d s , s to p p in g a t m a n y p o in ts o f in te re s t . T h e y a ll v o te th is w onderfu l t r i p a s a re m e d y fo r th e b lues.

M o rn in g S e rv ice 8 :30 A .M . P a s to r M u lle r, h a v in g le f t th is w eek to spend h is v a c a tio n in S t. L o u is , h is p u lp it w ill be filled th is S u n d a y m o rn in g by M r. J o h n W eb e r of C a r ls ta d t , N . J . a s tu d e n t a t co nco rd ia S e m in a ry , St.L o u is Mo.

R ev. P a u l A in d t, p a s to r o f R eew em - e r L u th e ra n C h u rch , a n e lo q u en t

p e ak e r , w ill occupy th e p u lp i t S u n ­d a y s , A u g u s t 12 th an d 19th .

Lyndhurst M ethodist Episcopal C h u rch

S tu y v e s a n t an d T o n tin e A ves.G eo rg e F o u n ta in , P a s to r

M o rn in g w o rsh ip 11.00 w —E v e n in g w o rsh ip 8.00 B ible Schoo l, 9.45 E p w o r th L eag u e , 7.00 _J u n io r C h u rch , W ed n esd ay n ig h t 7 M id-W eek S erv ice W e d n esd ay n ig h t

a t 8.00L y n d h u r s t W om en’s B ib le C lass,

T u e sd ay a f te rn o o n , 3.00You a re w elcom e to a n y a n d a ll of OOCK6CBCfiC8C8!&fiC8H!8H!6C8H!KBi f l J J i i i L t i 4ii A i i W A f

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K l e e n K o a l18 P ark Avenue

R utherford, New JerseyPhone Rutherford 2094

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Hill-old Lowe, o f 282 L yndhurst Av,>- { ___________n u e , h a s r e tu rn e d to h is hom e fro m a ¡ s tu y v e s a n t A venue, n e a r V a lle y Brook

Reed M em orial U n ited Presbyterian C h u rch

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weeks vacation e n jo y ed a t th e H ixon F arm a t O x fo rd . M r. L ow e m ade th e tr ip in his sn a p p y n e w F o rd R oad-ster.

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p a y ab le in ad v an c e . All co p y m ust be in L e a d e r Office b e fo re 4 P.M. T h u rsd a y . In f ig u r in g c o s t o f a d v er­tis e m e n t in a d v an c e figure t h a t th e re a re six w ords to th e line.

F O R R EN T—4 large sunny rooms *nd bath, all im provements. Kent J ; ' . Inquire Wm. P. K ra ft. '27Ü K ingsland Avenue, L yndhurst.

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fu r n i tu re in $50, J100, $150, $200, p o r tu n l ty a n d p u rc h a s e th e i r needs. ),om e fro m a v a c a tio n s p e n t a t L ong $‘¿ 5 0 a n d $300 D en o m in a tio n s. ■ j 1! ranch .l,eg« l in te r e s t only. A b so lu te ly no M rs. H e n ry D obbins o f V a lle y ; y n d m i ’RSTo th e r c h a rg e . Sm all w eek ly p a y - |B rook A venue, h a s r e tu rn e d to h e r ! i u w i n m i i i

m entsi W e g u a ra n te e th e ls a n | hom e fro m a n ex te n d ed v is i t w ith h e r T O W N SlilP O F LTN D HtlK STf-T-Trc)—¡-daug h te r . M rs. J a m e s B eth an y . 'o fw ithin tw e n ty - f iu r h o u rs , ,

h u rs t L o an Co. Inc., 308 S tu y v e s a n t »*“ » « * « WJ"J h a s b^ n '» „ w ith a n e r- PKABODV Ave., B og le B uild ing , I .jm d h u rs t, N. vnus b reak d o w n M rs. B eth an y has J . L icen sed by th e S ta te o f N e w i" uw tu tlu ’ uncle a t

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S u n d a y Sei'v ices.B ible schoo l, 9.45 A .M .M o rn in g w o rsh ip , 11 A.M .Y o u n g P eo p le ’s C h r is t ia n U nion , 7

P.M .E v e n in g w o rsh ip , 8. P .M .M idw eek p ra y e r m e e tin g , W ednes­

d a y a t 8 P.M .A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is e x ten d ed to

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N . J.

P R IV A T E SC A V E K C K R Yo'iir a sh e s an d ; g a rb a g e rem oved a t a very reasonab le s u m from 2 to 3 tim es a weefc w ith no bo ther to yo u rse lf. $2.00 and u p m onthly. J . J . F e rr ie , 179 C opeland Avenue, L y n d h u rs t. Phone R u th e rfo rd 4199-R.

F L A T TO L E T — 4 sum iy room s, a ll u p -to -d a te im provem en ts , n e a r t r o l ­ley and t r a in station . R en t $40. A pply f ir s t floor, A lfo n so L ib erti, 516 L au re l Avenue, L y n d .

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h ea t, n e w ly d e co ra ted , , A d u lts only,511 T h ird A ve., L y n d h u rs t. 8 -3-3t ■

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FL O O R FO R R E N T — 5 room s b a th , a l l im p ro v em en ts , s te a m h ea t, hot w a te r free . N e a r s ta t io n . R e n t­al $45.00. A pply 508 T h ird Ave., L y n d h u rs t. |8 -10-3 t

FO R K E N T — 4 room Hat, a l l im prove­m en ts, n e a r sta tion , tro lley an d b uses . 316 Second Ave. Phone R u th . 5846. 8-24-3t

L O ST — E a s te rn S ta r P in . R ew ard . M rs. A llan 425 T hird A ve., L ynd­h u rs t. P h o n e R u th e rfo rd 1365-W.

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B A T T E R IE S C harged a n d R ented P ro m p t a n d efficient se rv ice . R ad io re p a irin g . T he R adio Service C o., 120 P a rk A ve., R u th e rfo rd , N. J . , Phone R u th e rfo rd 1436. ' t f

F O R R E N T —-3 p le a san t room s new ly deco ra ted in new ho u se , b a th , s te a m h ea t, a iry q u ie t house. R en t $10. in w in te r $38 in sum m er. O ne m o n th re n t free . 114 C o u rt Ave., L y n d ­h u rs t. 8-24-2t

F L A T T O L E T — 5 room s, a ll m od em im p ro v em en ts . $36. A p p ly C. M elillo. -236 S u m m it Ave. Phone R u th e rfo rd 1046-M. 8-10-3t

FO R S A L E - D a rk b lue b ab y coach good co n d itio n ; reaso n ab le . No 284 T r a v e r s P l., L y n d h u rs t. 8-10-2

F O R R B N T — 3 room a p a r tm e n t, h e a t an d !*ric included w ith p hone P riv ileg* .' (40.00. R ea d y fo r occup ­ancy . S ep te m b e r 1st. P h o n e R u th e r ­fo rd 2686-M . 8 -2 4 - l t

F O R R E N T — I room a p a r tm e n t a n d in d ep en d en t ba th ro o m in c lu d in g

, h e a t a n d e lactric tty f o r couple, on ly $30.00 p a r month. In q u ire M 2 Val- ley B rock A n . Phone R u th e rfo rd

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FO R R E N T — 4 room s an d b a th , new - j ly d e c o ra ted , *11 im im iv em en ts , 333 | C hase A ve., L y n d h u rs t. 8 -2 4 -2 t;

S IG N S a n d S H O W C A R D S o n s h o r t ; notice. O. C a r ra ra , 459 F o re s t A ve., f (cor. C re e n A ve .) 8-24-S tj

FO R R E N T — 3 la rg e lig h t room s, a ll j im p ro v em en ts fo r b u s in ess couple, j 276 R iv e rs id e A ve., L y n d h u rs t.

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B eau tifu l m o d e m 3-4 room a p a r t ­m en ts in th e new “ B O G L E B U IL D -1 INC.” , sp ac io u s room s, a t t r a c t iv e a ll tiled b a th room w ith sh o w er, k itc h ­en w a lls tile d , in la id lino leum on floors. F a in fo ld -aw ajr ta b le , d o m es­tic sc ience c a b in e t, k e lv ln a to r r e f r i ­g e ra tio n and g a rb a g e in c in e ra to r.

G a ra g e s on p rem ise s, re n ta ls , $66, $66, $70. C e n tra lly lo ca ted , co n v en ien t to e v e ry th in g , im m ed ia te occupancy. You c a n fo rg e t p e t ty household d u tie s , th e a sh e s , th e law n th e scree n d o o rs e tc ., i f you live in o u r u p - to -d a te p e rfe c tly serv iced a p a r t ­m e n t house. In sp ec tio n in v ited .

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“BEAU SABREUR” with Gary Cooper

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ContractorSOUTH BERGEN’S LARGEST SHOP

Phone Rutherford 2233Lyndhurst, N. J.323 Second A ve .

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