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LYMDHURST LIBRAS' VALLEY BROOK AYSLYBDHUR3T. N j

V O L VII. No 14

OPEN HIGH SCHOOL TO 10CAL CLUBS

ME N T H O L A T E D

WITHC O D L I V E R 11^1— EUCALYPTUS

THE COMMERCIAL L E A D « . JANUARY » , 192».

WEEKLY PHOTOPLAY GUIDEV . Prepared by

, TW Bella» FUma C a a fr itt« « W Ik*L yndhursl .C e n tra l P a re n t T e a c h e rs A uociat>6n

KpI C«nn«ct«i w ith 'tt* L ocal T h ta tre

Evcmng» 7 to

■» . •»-* i ¿ » ■Sunday. January J5 ih 4 V ' » .

“PRETTY C LO TH ES/vith Jabyna Ralston also •' »

“SHANGHAIED” with Patsv Ruth Miller

A POSITIVE PROTECTION FOI& YOUR VALUABLES

*v r a t a c o s t o f a T r if l e m o r e// '• . . ..r , .TH A N A CENT A D A Y /

OVARRORAMON

Wednesday an J Thursday, January-lfM 9 ^ ,“THE DROP KICK" with Richard Barthelmess. • ...

also“LONESOME LADIES”, w/ith Lewis Stone

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Ba n k i n g S e r v i c eTWenty- fourDEPOSITORY „

R o o s e v e l t D a n c e P a l a c e .! 5’8- Stuyvesanf-Aver Tel.. Rutherford 2561AV. i ! HALL TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS

. Dnpce Floor Space, 75x50 feet jLug. Alleys and 4 'Pool Tables

Î Rfnrter'ord'BeileviHc Bus Passes the Door SI AGE 2$xi8— 2 DRESSING ROOMS

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Long Iá(«ind Potatoes . . i . . . . . . . . . . . .Thin .Skin fu - y Grsj^fruit ............My-'I-Pitis S'.ycet • '!«•<*•• ..........W A W O N D BRj ' . . . . I J T S . . . ' N e w I .a i o 'J i ' i s . 'v '■ * té !;gj»s ’. , .

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' - W H Y ?WCALK f S A SHOEMAKER

. W c Call For The Shoes A nd Deliver QUICK. WOJUC A N D REASONABLE PRICES

- C H A S . C A V A L C A N T E !265 Court Ave. r ^ r ' l i_ Lyndhurst. N. J

_ PHONE RUTH. 4152-W

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N 7 A N D DYERSTHOMAS SAFAR, Pro/i

219 Stuyvesdnt Avt*. I.yndhutsf Experts in Cíeañtng amf Re pairing Krlmm# Ladiei y Gents Garments

- iSamtarv Steam PrrMmgW IN T ER

HAS COMEtu«s and ÌTMwim _jp Delivery Wttlun One Week

i: ranci I ov’KicT;in STrVVKSAN’T AVI’*"

I’HONC RKTHKRFORO 2682

— ^W A L L PA PE R -Froni All Leading Houses Delivered in One Day * .

PIERCE PA IN TS ^ . * BRUSHES... PRATT atity LAMBERT 61

VARNISH LACQUER and\K*j>ROOTONE FLAT PAINTS

M A X K E I X E R S i S O NP A IN T E R ' ->nd PAPF.RHANGERS -

I T n o w m eans m o re w o rk fo r y o u r b a tte ry — h a rd e r

s ta r t in g a n d h e a v ie r ligh t* ing loads.

Bring it to us now for« thorough check-up and knowlks condition. This may prevent much future in­convenience. We are prepared to service all makes of batteries quickly, efficiently and reasonably.

If a new battery is needed we rec­ommend the Exide for long, depend* able service, quality and economy.

R I V E R ' B A N KSeryre and Battery Station

Riverside and Rutherford Avenue*.Phone R uthirford 3218- ^Rutherford. N 1

124 STI IYVHSANT AVE. LYNDHURST, N. J.Phone Ruthérford 4112 J.

TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHVRST LIBRARY, APPROPflAIJON

ORPINAN0E NO :so j V

A lm ost e v e ry o n e p a ss in g by o u r s to re s to p s to listen to th e NHW FREED EISEMANN ELECTRIC U G H T SQCK.ET RADIO. T h e to n e is so r ic h , full a n d d e a r . ~

’ T h e new * F r e e d - .. vE isem ann E lectric T l n ^ S S S & S f l Sth e g r e a t e s t e n g i- A « i S fn e e r in g d e v e lo p - p Im en t in th e h is to ry I lio f R ad io . Ju s t tu rn |it on as y o u w o u ld jy o u r e le c tr ic lig h t M | | H L 1(w orks w ith o u t hat- Ite r ie s . c h a r g e r o r V Y S H f i ldry-cell tu b e s ) j

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Before m e^tinit iipenc«! the younnvr «•nuts p layed l#m ? - M anyscouts w ere ' absent rind others not. pome’ on tim e .1 So those th a t nr* ab- ••Kent try n o t to be and, those th a t a re late tr y to ¡be on tim e. ?

Doris M acdonald, a new Scout, passed h e r tenderfoot te s t. She be­longs to Je ss ie Knfleld’s patrol.

Tenderfoot pins w ere presented to E thel S hare l and A nita 1-an*«

t Second c la ss bad(f»s w ere presented 1 to Madeline V liaro , Aliee Nellson, O ppit W hitehead and VlrfO iia Oib-

i son.This F rid a y . ISth. th e *irl scout»

■ a re h a r in g a ra'lly betw een the dif- ife ra n t pa tro ls.

J e u ie CttfWld. b aA e tb a ll cap ta in , would Ilk« to have m ore (irta o u t for b a sh ttb a ll .. You cannot expert the scouts to have a food team if no one shows np except th* younger scouts Who would n e t \h av e a show ar* in s t som e other teal»» w ith big girls. T herefore; I aak all th a h ig -

Coal Is MoneyThe money you pay out for Coal when you buy it . here is

not just so much money burned up—rather it is a definite amount o f your income invested in delivered heat—It is our business to see - that you get satisfactory rettims for the money you have invested, and we believe our customers will stand back of our A im s ¡that we do. ' V..; ..

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STUYVESANT COAL COMPANY, Inc.: ... > • ’ A ... * -— }. : w ;• 4%,.

StuyveMnt Ave. — Phone Rutherford 659 — Lyndhurst, N . J.

Lyndhurst Radio ShopW alter Kluczmk Phone Rudi. 4866234 Stuyveaant Ave. Lyndhurst, N . J.

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Blue and Gold Five Whips Kearny High 26 to r 23fo r' th e upkeep p f his o th e r a th le tic team«.

! H ow ev er since th e Board o f E ducation ha* cast the die it is up tom ay get an ideg th a t it w o u ld .h k e to use th e gym uasium shou ld be g ivenm ay get an idea th a t it w ould like to use h e gym nasium shou ld be giventh a t p riv ilege .. • •'• ... > - . ‘

’ T h e B oard 's m ove ha? fo rced th e H ig h S chool to play in th e after-

AND FAST IN WIN OVcR KEARNY HIGH TEAM

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Jack Gregg Stars As Lyndhurst Plays Most Inspiring Game Last Friday—Took Lead In Third Q uarter and Held It,

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TEAM MINUS TH REE REGULARS

It th e re is such a th in s as an in sp ired a th le tic team , th en , su c h was Lyndhurst H ig h , w h e n it took th e floor a t L y n d h u rs t gym , la s t F riday m ^ht w here it d o w n e d the K ea rn y H ig h q u in te t , 26-23 a f te r four q u a rt« ! ' 'm tr u a n e basketball in w h ich bo th five se t killing p a c e s and jm anaged to keep it up . „ - , ■■■' '

M in u s th ree reg u la rs , the Blue a n d G o ld b o y s to o k a few m inu tes to find them selves, b u t a f te r the firs t q u a r te r d id ju s t th a t an d cam e on to w tii ’in m aste rfu l style. K earny, w a s . b igger, h eav ie r, h ad th e more finished p layers b i/t L yndhurst h a d th e spunk a n d fight o f a w in n in g team^s an d Jaclu G r ig c ■’

It was <ireg g w ho beat the Car- lo st the (fame fo r -the visitor», dinals. Many of th e v isiting players Though th ey found th a t th e y could were his form er team mates, ■ b u t ; n o t g e t u n d e r the basket f o r shot* they could not stop him Friday. H i* ' th ey peristed iti try ing th ;lt move in-

'm o th er (looking oh in the gallery i s t r t d io n g sh o ts /saw her son play fo r th e first tim e,' Red H em sley a .red headed forw ardwas fo rtunate •t<> he presen t as h e ; f ro m K earny, rivaled G regg fo r thereached his g rea te s t heights. f irs t half. In f * r t ; i t was a strugg le

He was easily the >tar of the betw een th ese two. The fo u r other night. jS'hnny KiKticy, Kearny Cap- p layers m erely became incidental, tain is in a class by fiim.seii'when it I t w i$ .firegg vs. Hemsley. '•** comes to beauty and grace on a_ Hemsley m atched every— ah<iL,!>f" court, but (j'regg proved to be the »¡regg's, and th e la tte r se t a '. hard- more effective p la y e r . ' ' '"• pace. Tlwfjsecond half found Hem-

Kn.-tice made a shot in the third »ley tiiw f; and i t wast>Knstice who »quarter - th a t brought the entire tr ie d to go to K earny’s help,gallery to its fftpt w ith a start., A Making th e Blue and C old’s vic-Kearny player evidently a deep slu to ry more im pressive, the fa c t th a t dent o f K nute Rockne who teaclo's O lsen 's team ra m s from, behind tohis team s" tii peic them where they w’in.ought to be. tossed th e ball with the K earny s ta rte d off w ith a basketspeed of a canho'n ball to the left by Hemsley from underneath . G reggSide of the court, n e a f his basket m atched it a m om ent la te r when. he.

W here th ere had W en nothing but took a pass under the hoop. The, thin and ra th e r sw eaty a ir before. Red headed flash from K earn y -sank/ suddenly loomed K nstice. He took a pair of b ask e ts in quick succession the ball with a leap and with the and brought th e v isitors o u t in the same motion shot th e basket. That lead. He .d ropped in a foul and

s ta n d s on th e th re sh o ld ’ It is th e th re sh o ld com m only re fe rre d to w h en wt.|{ known w om en candidate*, a* fotsòm e one w ishes to B enòte th a t à ce rta in p a rty stands in ' th e way o f | OWa; - S —

-g e ttin g p u sh e ft o v e r oy o p p o rtu n ity L In o th e r wo^ds, o p p o rtu n ity is M r* . L e ro y V *nderburgh, « f Terta-^k n o ck in g on th e d o o r o f Jim m y M afsh . Hy, d e leg a te -a t- la rg e to >h« Repub-

A w eek, o r tw o o r th r e e -a g o h is h eavyw eigh t, ■ M ike Sankovrt«h( lican national convention to be held . . . -r - .» . . . . . .— --------—- - - , . „fo u g h t a sem i-final ho u t in th e St. N icholas R m k a t N ew Y ork, a n d :n K ansas C ity in June ; Mrs. John Being m ade by the m em bers of the “ a “ 0* ° ■ ... —w as Stopped, techn ically by L ou B arba, a h eavyw eigh t from . G reen w ich H a w e * .» f R idljrw ood. a lte rn a te , a id lux iiia ry *nd i t I# hoped th a t a ll w ill the benefit- of those w ho werev illa g e w ho a t jthwr tim e is be ing pra ised to th e ends o f th e w orld , in Mm. Thom as D. Rambaut, o y 0 e ir pafo u r heat*.

JIM M Y M A R S H S T A N D S O N T H E T H R E S H O L D

Suggest Candidates (or Big Convention at Rep. Unit

BeTrgen Cjm Je rsey Wi

Th«New Je ra ry

* »!• ' 1 ’ | M uller who le f t today (F r id a y ) fe rA u x i l i a r y t o ! V eneiuela. Dan led off w ith “You

C | . . A **'•■ G ot Dandy Bh»e Eye»" and H enry -S t a g e A c a m p a i g n .ponded with th e Swan Song fi

r E J ! " Lohengrin.” A p p anf O r n e W | H C n i i ) C r i i * t Legionaires h a r e

Council o f the om en’s Republican

M uta- james Marsh, Who is .so o n (to prom oti on? of the, b ig * * ; J t i ï ï Â T " Äe* of his career, and, who incidentally is going to get * ^ n a g e r - Í »„„ested thn*b a ttle s Tenafly. y es te rd ay suggested th ree

A reg u la r m eeting o f tb e auxiliary o f t h ; H arold -G. B a rri.ig e r Pont of the A m erican Legion w as held a t the home of Mr». Ja lo L ehti of River­side A venue, on W ednesday evening, a t which m eeting one new mem ber Mrs. J a m e s Robertson of Del afield A venue, w as welcomed in to th e aux ­iliary . 4

»ponded with th e Swan Song rrom A pparen tly som e of

not lo s t th e W anderlust in h erite d from arm y days. P a g e the trav e lin g salesm an from T o n tin e ' Avenue.

W e would a p p rec ia te hearing from tho se (nerabers w ho have been delin­q u en t in paying th e ir due* fo r 192* N ot th a t the P ost-n eed s the “ D inero” b u t ju s t th a t F inance Officer Corwin m ay have som eth ing to put in th a t

! nice green cash box someone donated• _» « in_____A cam paign fo r m em bers is j f®* C hristm as. S tation D ooier-

ckofF,unab le to a tte n d th?..,. New

m em ber o f the Statfr com m it- Now is the tim e fo r a l l m em bers to Pa r t V> Aukem w ill perform th e H er-v i L . i -a l u i i r . L f k » tee. - *- rush up w ith am m unition to*the g u r s . 11X18« th e conclusion of ifmM ike, m ade qu ite a ch o p p in g b lock o f th e G reenw ich prospect I o n y .o d c rb u rg h is a m e m b e r '» so th a t th e a ttack can be successful m ^ n » . w lueh « . we .a id be-

a. co u p le »pf ro u n d s, d ro p p in g Barba fo r niiwf c o u n ts tw ice T h e n M ike , he ^ ,rVOO,l Ten»flv W o rS ta i along all sectors o f th e fro n t. f„ore » d l be held a t the Hut on W eartcla im ed he was struck low, an d refused to f i jh t in th e fo u rth round . H e (, , ubs a | ) , C lub, W A pplication blanks may bo secured Avenu*> Tuesda>*! W th.d re w dow n a disqualification. Newark» am i i s presiden t of the Mar>’ from any m epiber of the auxiliary.

B ut M ike is m ade, if you get w h a t we m ean. H is ex h ib itio n b ro u g h t f is h e r Home an d a member o f th , r from any mem ber o f the Haroldh im p len ty o f Acclaim from th e sp o rt W riters, an d he can get severa l School Board an d Town P lann ing <3 , B a rrin g e r Post! luc ra tiv e shots. „ 1 C om m ittee o f Tenafly, , P lans w ere com pleted a t th e jfrteet

S o w e s^y O pportun ity is k n o c k in g 'fo r Jim m y M arsh H e is b o u n d .Mrs. H am w is form er vice presi- ! ins held on W -dnesday, fo r a csrd | Mr*. John W a rre n of Lake Avenueto take adv an tag e o f it. From w h a t we hear, th o u g h , Jam es is. w isely 'len t o f th e S ta te F e le rs ti n of Wo- pRrty to be h*ld a t th e M as.snic. is sen-in? on th e pe tit ju ry 0 Î H ack.

m en 's C lub an d is a mem ber o f th e i Çlub H ouse on F riday afternoon. ■ ensack.Hoard of M a n ag e rs of B.Tg> i»P in (. J a n u a ry 27th. All m em bers andMrs. R anfbaut is president of th Her th e ir friends a re urged to a tten d a n dyen C ounty C ouncil of the New J c r m ake th is card p a rty a b ig success,sey W om en's Republican Club, an i j~ T hé nex t reg u la r m ee tin ? of the

- is form .-r. ch a irm an .o f the l i rgeR » titilia ry will be held a t the home .of

Mr*. John S. L atsha of U vingnton Avenue has resu m ed from a buainess t r ip to Elizabeth.

go in g to set M ike back in th e p relim s fo r a little m ore expenence .By th e w’a y .'a handsom e tale han g s o n to that? S ankov itch -B arba th ing .

If M ike w ere a flyw eight w e w o u ld sp rin g it. H o w ev er,\* h is re p o rte r is q_o D aniel and w|ill n o t cast h im self to th e lions o r h eavyw eigh ts , e ither.

B L U E A N D G Q L D L IC K S K E A R N Y

was class.But Refer»*»; Voile D upes wade the

shot nil when he decide«! that Kns- , tice had Used TvU fee t on the wall

while shooting th e basket. The de­cision was correct, b u t a f te r >«rh a m agniflcient shot, j t seemed almost a sham e to m ake th e effort.,„go for naught.

H artem an Shows Hig lmpr»«enientH arvey H artem an . th e football

captain elect, w as th e dark horse o f the evening. . Pinch h ittin g for the regular cen ter. Bob Pattisoll, he made six points and sta rred in a d e ­fensive capacity a s well a s «ffensiv

w ith another basket com pleted his w ork for the period.

C> iecg registered , a foul sh o t an<l an o th er ba k e t to finish th e q u a rte r four points behind K earny. ;

It was in th e second q u a r te r th a t L yndhurst m ade its bid. G regg played alm ost superhum an ball anti H artem an w as bark ing him up in m arvelous fash ion .. Bob N ew m an did some a ir t ig h t guarding, anil with S te lla to doing fin«, though rough w ork as the o th e r guard , K earny, w as held to a sjngle basket. Johnny Knstice made th a t one. ' -*•

Greirg scored two b ask e ts in - thi*He followed up h is sho ts and showed second q u a r te r while H artem an add

!,Mua»-^hiiit v -n B ii.he--tUN ■dU .-'.^d another J w u ■ ■ jwrinte rti— to — liynd-played before. A nother cause for j - t V score. I t w as eleven all at L yndhurst’.-. show ing ciiiV , be found th e end of th*‘ firs t half, right in th e ra th e r ta ll Harteman, Lyndhurst grabbed the lead in the

K eany w ars bew ildered by Lyiul final half and hung on tb It. Kear- hu rst’s .five m an dt-fense and cuuld n y made , a b rillian t finish b u t tired not p en e tra te it. Poor g enera lsh ip ! badl> on th e la s t stretch . ... ' .

“Sfi fa i as L y iid h u rs t/14 concern ed th e ^ H ifii S ch o o l.b ask e tb a ll team 's C ounty -.in stitu tio n a l" Co»«p«4 tio , season h a s been a d ec id ed success. J^for a team th a t hag lo st a m a jo r ity ' C om m ittee of th e S ta te Federation oi P lace, on W ednesday evening, o f its games, and w ith the season n o t h a lf com p le ted th a t so u n d s ra th e r ^ om en 's-C h ib . She^U a nv-mb^r of uary 25th All iriirnbers ares tran g e -w h at?

But w ait, W illie Y ou see, L y n d h u rs t p iit th e skids u n d e r th e Black <nd R ed of K earny H ig h last F riday. I t w as a n auspicious w ay in w h ich

th e D. A. R. an d o f the C ity, Rad- cliff and W om an’s U niversity Clubs.

B y . th e ir w ide experience and con­ta c t , these w om en are regarded as

Mrs. B e rtha Gilmore a t 32!) T raversJan-

................ urgedto a tte n d th is m eeting and bring along th a t new member*.

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to fisher sp o rt re la tio n s in w ith o u r d early be lo v ed n e ig h b o rs- w o u ld n 't being p a r tic u la rly well fitted fo r thev n u sav? - * n!,.. . * _ el__ L____u.___ __

LEGION NOTESoffices fo r w hich they have been su$- ifpsted, and th e hearty support of

y o u sayIn Justice to K earny, th is w rite r w ill s a y - r ig h t here th a t a team , . ___

w ithout counting the members on the present squad, could be picked at their candidacy by the women of theKearny that «nild lick the-team now representing the school There are sixth District •* «HtWpatni.'F ren ch , W illiam s, R onn ie T ind B rooks, all fine players, w h o fo r som e About w »"ien ^attended thereason o r o th e r a re n o t o u t fo r basketball: \ uncheon y e s te rd ay . The Council in-

Bu, » juMlc, L ynJhu ,« k , „ h « ¡ J W r i B Blue ,„ul C M v t t l X Z i 'w as also m inus th r e e of its very Very s ta rry p h y e f s W hin- ft W ent ih tdth e gam e. It m igh t have; b e e n a case o f a. W orse team b ea tin g a w orse M — I — r ; _____

1 ■ ' d th a t t ^ n d h u r s t d id L « u » s M e y e r U v e nte á n f only sfor th e f a c f th a t w e have ju st k th in g s ,to Park Ridjjèr.'

U N IT E D CORK BOWI.KK.S . ..... W IN MATCH W ITH TH E

G A R FIE LD W ORSTED TpA MThe U nited Corj^iîiowli l ia l i ‘Ulll toolf

tw o s tra ig h t m iiu -k last i»venip^-and :< fil

a Delightful Surprise

th en dropp;;rfThe th ird J o th X .C a r-field WorstAii Mills,, when the tw o ia n d 'v e ry month anil it wilt fall team « m et on the Okrfield Y. Mi-C.rA.J n e x t T uesday J» n u a rv 17, a t -8.801*.M-. alleys in á reg u la r '*Berge?f«Count>v O ur new o ra to ri Kd W illet, has H actory l% g u e g am \

W heneyer we m e e fa ^ g f one. of . th ffp above m entioned we a re compelled . t o ; The hom e o f M r. and M rs. Ld^is answ er the univiirsal question, “ W hen | !L M eyer o f 621 F ifth Avenue wasis the n ex t m ee tin g ? '’ For th e ir Ben- ¡ th e scene o f an enjoyable b irthday»fit? let u s 'te l l them th a t our m eeting p a rty on S a tu n la y evening, when ______ __________n ig h t is th e th ird T uesday of each Mrs. M eyer w as pleasantly surprised , p w ^ e r r e s p e i t 'f o r « leir'"new q u arte rs

A te r a d e lig h tfu l suppt-r was . . . r

m em bers for the nexf m eeting , Tué»-W e an tic ip a te a la rg e tu rn -o u t of

rtday, Ja n u a ry 17th.

The in te rio r o f the h u t h a s been a t ­trac tiv e ly renovated fo r the coming season and m em bers will be much m ore com fortable th an heretofore.

A t th is jt im e we wish to extend our ’han-ks to Messrs. G erlach ' and H ard- onburg fo r th e ir w onderful landscape p a in tin g in doing the m ural decora­tions. T he ladies of the A uxiliary are also g iven a vote of th an k s fo r their effo rts in selecting th e p roper tap es­tries. anil ru g s and in th e ir neat a r ­rangem en t of them. 7 ■

M em bers are -ex p ec ted to have the

Lyndhurst Hatchery311 Forest A venue, L yndhurst

Phone R uth. 4320

BABY CHICKS FO R SALE

pA RRED ROCKS RHODE ISLAND REDS

Place your o rd e rs now so you w on’t be d isappointed.

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U ftg u In the ilecond set

Maywood ^Jtvlniicnl fiv ed th ro e gam<

pm m iaed to serve refreshm ents so he Of gam es, Tite'j «ure-atfl* overeat a t su p p e r next I’ues- • easily oap tur- day.

mes from th e tS tro Chemi-1 We have missed our re tirin g o ra to r cal bow lers. At. the jigsaiM iM »*» -Arthu r-T re n sc h e ll som ew hat due to Mnvwood te im is leading the league S Q0 fau | t ,,n h is p a rt hut .A r th u r in-

. S cosk ies 2 1 ! in the. firs t gam e! tend* being present if he can possibly w as the high score of th e ' evenm ■(. U 1)ake it. I t is a m atte r o f business Second high of the evening went to w ith himH uber o f the Gai-ileJjL W .^ te ,! Mifts v Th), hig m eeting in N ew ark on who m ade a 203. 1 '

aserved, m usic am i a social tim e was enjoyed until m idn igh t when lig h t re­freshm en ts, w erv served.

The g uests w ere Mrs. M. Rohden-' b u rg , m other o f Mrs, M eyers; Mrs. K. Rolidenlx-rg, Mts. C. Rohdenborg, M rs, J .; B elte , M rs. Anna D ollinger, and d a u g h te r M iss Ruth D ollinger,

and b ra ss cuspidor« provided fo r them a re not there fo r decorative purposes only. ,‘ .

We also thank thn anonym ous do­n a to r of th e m at, which we have plac­ed in th e vestibule and expect th a t the m em bers will observe same, es-I peoially in rainy w eather. _ ,

The h ea tin g -fac ilities have also)

R. Marcus,IncJev^eîcrs

56 PARK A V EN U E R utherford , N , J.

B ring yahr jew elry rem ounting an d your w atch and clock re­pairing to us. W s dc the work in o u r own store a t m oderate prices.

P H O N E 79

Local (jirls Have Chance To Appear

January 5 was a r< ul hi* o«e w ith j f|aUKh te rs M isses M arie and E leanor ’50 presen t. . | .\U yer I .y m lh u is t.

\ class o f fo rty -eigh t was in itia ted ' ^ ________

Mrs. A. B yrnes, and A rthur Brynes j been* im proved upon by th e addition •»H of Je rse y C i ty 5 with Jo h n . H u ch - 1 0f tw o new radiator^ . In fact the>tuhl, 3 rd ; w ith th e host and hostess, I cju^ house now been made soMr. and M rs. l ou is M*yer and th e ir | a ttra c tiv e th a t the m em bers will feel

ju st as com fortable h e re a* a t home. CummllTfr~&nd M uller en tertained

“ ¿ - I T . * the p assen g ers on the 8:40 ¡A.M. tra inP F R ^ O N A l N T hursday morning- w itha voc*il duet.A , f t was in th e n atu re o f a farew eil for

¡'_by the d ecree team of Roselle Coun- j cil. rr .

- — _1# - . | It was also the first tim e f:>r m any1 1 1 1 O I 1 I6 S At R ^ X r> l^hose p resen t to see, and h e a r HS1

1 p rem e—Hejffmt Harold I). JCnoepoel.• I who KaVe us a' fifteen m inu tes talk ,

r h i r ty o r m oi>(*»^ll g irls wi ap- j t h e e n te rta in e rs fu rn iA cd bv the pear in the “ R ^ f o r . l Follies.’’ r l „ tr Club ((f Nrew y , , ^ w,.rp PXCel- which will be pre,s«8#..L the en tire ]Pnt .week uf January >3, c n ju u c tm o . E very th ing v e n f along sm oothtv l ’r-sh y te ru m C hurch , wUh Mrs. S tu r- :

•nd the m eeting was over before *"**" ^ ^ ir s<*"* ,iaU,' h t '>rf eleven and thanks to H arrv f a m e le t >av*' fro m the p a rso n ag , o n -

(id his ca r, we arrived home sa fe W eart A venue, w here th ey have re­sided fo r six y ea rs , and will now re ­side a t 512 K ern Avenue. I t is ex-

Phones R u th . 3210-1232 R.

John R . H o u g h to n ' T R U C K IN G

Sand — Ashes — Gravel

Í 31 Post Av., Lyndhurst, N. J

Mrs. C ra ig o f Livingston Avenue j i confined to h e r home with illness.

T he Rev. W illiam S. S turgeon, th e j fo rm er p a s to r o f the lR eed M emorial

vaudeville a t the Rex

Sp o rt Coim m entT h e C a tho lic d u b , i s was cx p cc ted , o b ta in e d th e use o f th e H igh

School liy n in as iu fn lo r a n igh t a w e e k , T uesd ay , a t th e B oard o f E d uca­tion m e e tin g T h e n ig h t has i»ot y e t W en d e c id ed upon, b u t th e m ain th in g , th e p erm ission h as been g ra n te d , and ,.so th e m ajor s te p h a s been taken! T ...........

T h e re w ill K- n o b ig fa m e s p lay ed , th is y ear at least, ind ica tio n s show If- th e C a th o lic C lu b charges adm ission fo r an y of its gam es, th en it w ill be fo rced to p ay a fee for th e use o f th e gu ijj. W h e n th a t clause was in se rted in th e g ra n tin g o f perm iss io n , F a th e r K enny , A d v iso r o f the C atholic C lu b s ta te d th a t there w o u ld be no adnu ssip n charged .

S o m eth ing ,■ tvMs us, how ever, t h a t if th e -C lu b raises any so r t o f a team at a l l 'th a t d e c is io n w ill.be re v e rse d In o rd e r to get a go o d v isiting te*n\ o n 3 he c o u r t a g u a ra n te e . m ust "be given, a n d to pay ^ fa r a n te e s ad m ission i s Usually ch a rg ed . T h e re fo re w e m ake o u r deduc tio n s

with th e regu lar bill '6 th e fea tu re a ttrac tio n T h ea tre .

^These g irls over sixteen vear,s of ag e , Will lie selected carefully in keep ing w ith the sa m i hTgh* standard in which the fo llie s haVe been p re ­sen ted in all the large citi< s over the “b ig ' tim e” route No a ttrac tio n which has been brought to the Rev T h ea tre has created the . w idespread in te re s t prevalen t in the n"noonci - m ent of the cCfmrrig o f tKe I-Mlies t th is theatre . R ehearsals, will sta rt sho rtly under Ihe direction of Tom l-inton, fo rm er p ro d u c e r 'o f musu-aj com edy and o ther b ig fea tu re acts I he Follies is a high class p re sen ta ­

tio n along m usical comedy lines, which c a m e * -1 « addition to an ex ­cellen t com pany of professional en te r ta in e rs , special scenery and w ard; robe as well as the .most complete equipm ent fo r a rtis tic ligh ting effects.

E v ery girl who appU ts will be

and sound, before m idnight. ••Besides the installation we will be , .. . . , . u ■ i,. ’ pecte<l th a t th e new pasto r o f thegiven tHe »enn annual pass, am th e r .JT. , .. ,, , , , , , .

r . , . i Z „ ^ F „ r L . r e . . 1.1 « .„ „ 'e b tirc h . the R ev. H, C. l.itte ll, whobegan h is w ork a t the church on Sun-j day , w ill move in to the parsonage in th e near fu tu re .“ , /

S H tp W O Q W Nmon.« we -will call it ohe Club n sh t noW

show down T hat is

lasium, one of i up to the CJuh

lust to make this sensation, what is de- ir -vl o f-th e C' atholi,

The Club hiis obtained permission to use tl/e gymiu Lyndhurst :ao¥t highly prised athletic places ' Now*n is u] to live up tu the gym. * • . \ . i ,-

The Club might. It ought to, It is the one Club m town that olfersa Tecreation hoyje , for the yoking men ..in w hich they may gather intheir, off time, „_ ___ __

But that fact dvK-s not make us any too sure that the Club will put out a ,good basketball tctm Despite the Wonderful opportunities the Club has h. d i t did not put out ,a baseball team inclining in the last few years it did not put a football team, on the field, nor a basketball team on the court. ;, : /

Outside of setting the pace in the social whirl the Club was absolute­ly dead. That +s^why we would I1I4 a showdown. It has the gym. Let us-seethe place put to some use. '■* ' , '

In other words the Club O W ES Lyndhurst a gitod basketball team.W e want to see it So does, we imagine, a greater part of the test of the Town., . •». j,» _ ,

CONCERNING THE GYM The permission was not given to the Catholic Club before a plentiful

amount of )»w gymnastics was gone through. _A main argument, against giving the permission was the fact that

urith the High School games and the night school practices there were not many nights left open The night school problem was not very worrisome t o ‘the Board.':.-' -v-, , A

“Just let them discontinue their practices one night a week" said a member The high ichool games were not passed'over so eaaily. On an average the Blue and Gold play at home two nights a week,

i It will take quite a bit of juggling to slip a n ig h t fo r th e C a tho lic Club in . A n d after the Club get» its night therj.^wt!l, w ith o u t a d oub t be another date open Thus the Club will be the only organisation al­low ed to use the gym

W hich, if the old song, "wood alcohol for th e goose is alao b lin d in g fo r th e gander" 1» correct, is rather unfair to the other clubs o f th e Town

H I G H S C H O O L S H O U L D PLA Y A F T E R N O O N S N o t a sing le o n e of L yndhurst'* neighbors p lay th e ir b a a k e tb a ll at

• ig h t K earny , R u th e rfo rd , Passaic an d the o ther» do all th e ir p lay in g in d ie aftern o o n s .

inducem ent for the old tim ers. Once nj*ain le t us call your atten tion to he da te ‘—Ja n u a ry 17.

Of course you all know the place, W estm inster Lyceum, ftidffe Road anti

.'.rs*?y Avenue.

M. E. Church

Mrs. F re d 1'feitTer of Second Ave-1 j nue is confiinetl to her Kome w ith ill-r * « ^ / . .•; 1 . • /{

° Mrs. ,u lo ))ii Moller, and d a u g h te rs 'This Sunday will be observed i:i o f Second A venue spent Sunday w ith j

ho L yndhurst M ethodist K p isconal1 friend lit J a m a ic a , L. I.Church us the ann iversary of th e / f .adoption o f the E igh teen th A m end-j Mis^ F ran ces l^helan of S U ten 1s-

re-

given an opportunity to display her! ' ,t lllfn V -—w k n th o r vKál „inn. . . . Or

m ent and the pastor, th e Rev. G eorge j land fo rm erly o f Lvndhurst, has F ounta in , will speak on "P roh ib ition j lu rn L j u , h e r hom e from a v isit w Will Continue) to P roh ib it. W hy ? ” ., Mis/ Berthj« 'Mohl of F\irm an Place, a t the eleven «‘c h w c ^ e rv ’ice in th e j m orning. T here 3 >Hf be an illustra ttsi

míren, Mrs. Sadie C hase with her daugh- The E pw orth L eague w'ill hold „ te r M iss S ad ie Chase of P ark Avè-

devotional m eeting at -seven in the "u e have re tu rn e d to their hom e f ro m [ . a v isit w ith re la tiv es a t L ittle Neck,tu rn in g . .. * I I \

At the e ig h t oVlock se r\?ice thé pas- I * v ' rto r, th e Ri^v. -Fountain, will b e g in 'a r ~— n ....... ;series of serm ons oh th e Ten Com- j braw k M andelhall, t>f Home, N.m andm ents. 7 j*Y. and M r. M. M essinger o f P erth* At the midwt*ek service ofi Wed-1 A w boy w ith M r. Mw Mm. Ronald

dance she will be carefu lly rehearsed under th© eye of a capable d irec to r fo r one week followed by a week of nractical experience under ideal con­ditions. K verything will be furnished fo r h«r,.'«ufb .as costume* make^upst etc., w ithout costing h e r a Vent,B eautifu l tokens will also be p re ­sented to all the aspirinfe youngm isses who enroll and tak a-itir tiv e ... . , . . . . , . . , np a r t, thU as a marie of apprecia tion! th e chief f u t u r e d u n n g th e ............... __of th e ir effort and co-operation. c. m ing w eek .. The jun io r church

Any young ladv who would like n ,w t!' on W ednesday eve- F o rm er police commi**ioner R. E.o enroll m ay do so by calling a t the w ,th *P‘endid lessons fo r all E n rig h t, and tra n s it com m issioner

— • 1 1 who1 cotne. ' 1 :------ u — •----------w _ » w .. i .

Thanks far the coffee, children.It's cheered me up a lot.

Like your dad. I'm fond of Java )When it’s good and fresh and hot.

Good coffee!' It must be good! It is the finest drink evei^servecl- so some fo l ts ’say who buy their coffee here!

LYNDHURST SUPPLY MARKETOur M otto—“SMILE AND HU&TLE”

Ridge Road, con. Kingsland Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J. v

Telephone Rutherford 4450-4451

nesday evening a t e igh t o’clock th e S chuyler -o f Sadd le River -spen t the study of th e E pistle to th e Homans, 'h o lid ay s w ith , Mr, and Ir». L. r..

tterkev o f P a rk Avenue.

m an ag er’* office a t the Rex T h eatre any day frpm now on betw een 7 a n d ! .9.30 P. M. in person. A cordial Invi­ta tio n is extended to all.

Lyndhurst Bible Class

Royal Arcanum Notes The bim onthly business m eeting and social o f the L yndhurst Bible

] Class fo r Women will be held onSupervising D eputy F rederick H. ; *venin* * * *

M ueller will be p resen t a t o u r n ex t ( -eorge Fountain , 8 °7 TonUne A « - m eeting , Ja n u a ry 17. in o r te r to in- n»«- . "» " '» * '• o f the cla*s Is■tall o u r newly elected officer* fo r the u r*” 'com ing y ea r S tew art Woodruff, o f 225 P ost Ave-

TNey a re a s follows: regen t. -John nu* ' ^ * '*“ T 1? * Ü *n0A. A sto r; vice regen t. A rthu r Tren*- "oli' V * » ^ ,M »°n period on Tuea-

T h e sam e ru le should b t ap o ited in L y n d h u rs t •*«- W « a s raadity aae Goack O U n i side u f th e T rrT '— T h o a e b u k e t WH gam es a re th e on ly m m m « h i t he has o f m aking an)any

V

y a t all

cke ll; o ra to r, S d w ard J . W illett, sit- t in g p u t re c e n t, John W. , Y oung; secre ta ry , B enjam in G. D ivine; col­lec to r, C art F . H en ile r^ . tre a su re r , O w en C. W hitm an; chg^Tain. Thom as Kavmnaugh; guide; H arry ~ C am elet; w arden. T re ro r N. Reea; secre to ry , M elville C. Kennedy and tru s te e fo r th re e y e a n . W alter W ard.

A large attendance is desired and th e re is no good reason why we should net, providing some of those old tim er* rach aa Andrew K gert, W illiam C. Collins, C harles J . Rod­g e rs . Jo h n F. Woods, A1 Mitchell, Dick Diederieh. R. Sm ith, A1 Newall, H ow ard P errtne . Owen M cN am ara. N . A. Prentice aud the tw o Liston*

t re a t us to a surprise.

day. The hearty app lause he ceived Spoke fo r the w orth of h is •election, and the Joy K gave to all who heard It.

The ieaaoa on T uesday wa* on “W ritten erith a Pen of Iron,“ and proved qu ite interesting . This Tues­day th e topic is “In the H ands o f -the P o tte r.“ baaed on ch ap te rs 18. 19 and 20 o i Je jem iah.

The clas* is non-denom inational No question» sre asked s s to your re­ligious b e lie fs .All women of tow n are invited to join In th e study of th e Bible ««eh Tuesday afternoon o'clock.

A discussion on “ W hat C h a rity * " asked by one of the m em ­ber» on Tuesday proved very h e lp fu l

ioy or u»eoon lit S

is T ^ m

Jo h n D elaney, M r. Iseary’s brother-in- law , w ere ch ie f speaker* a t th e ban­quet w hich w as broadcast- over W NYC. r .

Mrs. D aniel L eker of W eart Avenue who has been ill a t her hom e-is now- im proving

Mr». H enry Corw in of Forest A ve-j nue ia confined to her home witK ili-

MISSI0N REPORTS TOLONDON BY TELEPHONE

The members of th* ail British par­ty «ho hsve bees toariag several stats* assde use of the trsasatlaatie telephoa« while Ip K chmond, Va, to talk with Arthur M g»nuel, M. P. London. Minister tor Ores! Britain’* overseas trade, to intona klm of the »plead,Id »»loom* they were receiving to Vlrglaia. West Vlrglnlt sad other states sad of the co-operatloa they ar^ receiving rrom ceatvreoces «Ith M - iag cttlaeaa la seek I a* ib, best — - i t et tart bering trad* beteeea the two •euatrtee.

Monday and Tuesday, V Constance Talmndge

•. ’ ' inR ic h a rd Din

inBREAKFAST A T SUNRISE “SH A N G H A I BOUND”

\Wednesday and Thursday

George O ’Brienin — . .

“PAID TO LOVE”

Mary A*tor «C Lloyd H ugh«' i n - ' - r "

“ NO PLACE TO GO"

Friday and Saturday 'THE Greatest Doughboy” comedy ever screened

“T W O ARABIAN KNIGHTS” with William Boyd—Lotas Wslhenm and Mary Astor

N O W PLAYING William Boyd m -THE DRESS PARADE"

.- - , » . . -o alaoBefce Dunieb in "SHE’S A SHIEK”

A

11 H BOGIE

THE THINGS THAT l«L POfficers Installed

By District DcpiT V m atadlation of o fllc rrs of Court

Lyndnurst, No.-ITS, C a tho lic V tu fh t» n of A te rrie s ,' T O Held at Sacred Hsart p u n k to ll on RM ge Road, onMonday «vcbibk, Ja n u a ry nth, 1X8. Mr*, H ow ard boing d r* t installed u grand re g e n t, Mr*. M a r f a re t And- •n o n , » it» fan d regen t. Mrs. Row Kirchner, monitor, M rs. M artha K«»y, p rophet« .« , Mr» Ms Calla- ban. ftnancjal secre ta ry , Min* Mar f i r s t B rod ick , tre%*urer. Mr». Row Bards, l i^ T ttts tr M r* M sr th s Brock­man, h is to r ia n , Mr*. N. M okrr, «en­title!, Mr». N fa r f im W ard and Mr* Julia A- W rtm eyer. t ru s te e s fo r three year*. T h e installation wa* conduc­ted by o u r n*»iv . appo in ted d istrict deputy. Mr», i . whomCourt L y n Jh u fs t feel» proud to call ont of h e i osrt» and look with pica*- «»» to h a r i n j Mr*. Herkine»* with us on m an y more dccasiona ‘'through­out the y e a r.

Many court* th roughou t the f ta te

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( ■ U K • IW j i i u S h e

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C O V tH I N G M IR H O JU —Entire Week

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TOWNSHIP OF LTMDHURSrCollector’s N a ti» «I Sal* «I Real Em far T u n and

OTHER LENSm t e l U A . Wafah. Colector o f Ti

me lownsnip ov Lynonuni» pi o r u m h j ot v n i puniMnt o | the Statute mi «adì caw s a i l « a i m v w 4 v f l on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 1828 - ' AT 2 O'CLOCK

in the a/temooei of that day at the d b t d the Co lto » «I T u o , Town Hall, in laid taxing district, «apea» fdt\«air the t r a d tract« and pared*

‘ land hereinafter iptrifcfd or Mtii fad ’l l paw» thereof a> mmy be suf-aid b a d i respectively

I m p <TPM M W C W . U A P P . J A M M * Y |J ^ U M »v "

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Lubetl Bros » Man* 0 C uuo

” 1 Nitro Chemical Corp. “ •* ! Caripinc Savino c r . .Joseph A TeMaJone . . ! Carmine Sa vino ....\J_e* J Cafney .....

! Paolo Scucci . . . . . .Mary Zglicuiaki . . . Sunitlaui Ciectyiuki lohn Zokalti ... Frank Jankowaki . Carmine Savino . .Carmine Savino ___Antoni Selmach 192? Minnie Terry

FIRST DAT OF JULY, 1927and rnmpmad in the list on Me im m y O fc e tugatht» with teteteot «ich amounts from July la*. 1927 ta date of aale aad the coat o f sale.

. The said lands w l hr struck < f and aoM ta each penaat « wfll efiaae the same subject to n i imptioa at the lo « M m e «1 intrreat but in no case in cants* «d S per cent, per annum The payaaea for «am« •hall he made before the coadueioa o f the sale oe the prapwty will be resold. This sale is made in pun t tan re o f the papviaaom o f Chapter 12)7 P. L. 1918, and auppletnents and «mtndmr l t thereto.

The followms is a dtsrriptton o f laeds aad the o m e n as contained in the list on file in apy otter together with (hr total anmunt due thereon m computed to .

JULY 1ST, 1927G u W ater Grand

Name

1 Lehti Lelia

Block L u t T a n Am» » M n b

ConMc- C¿n nec-Horo t ion »

1M Hillhouae 1925 2

Lei id M Hillhouae .. . . 2Clara joraleirion 1925 )Clara Joralemon . . . . . . 5Bernard J. Owen . 3

Kdtler ............ 6I

Abram

vy

Ici* A Muaco s Newark ifibnitroction

Corporation . . . . .4 2A Pyramid Bid* Asbck 12A ,fra i^ Saviero . . . . . . 13James Darca . . . . . . . . 13Bernard V. Reinecke IVJohn Hak ................. t?Irene A. Wilson . . . . 21 Chas. F: Lehne, Jr. . . 22 Hftrry B Katrenberf . 25 Edgar Kane . . . . .<25Wexk Conit, Ob Inc "26 John I. McCoid 2ftJ Qfte k irsch n er........... 26llalph Pavero . . „ 1*1 ^ 6 Margaret ‘Barrett . 26 Abner Blanchard . . . . 26Robert D. Artiieraon . 27 Newark Construction

Co. . . . . . . . . * . . . 27 P« 78"Newark Construction -

C o ^ . j . . . . . . . . . . . 27. Maurice Warner . . . . 24.I J A mrs Rltiolo . . . . . . . ,2V

Anthony Lacaicio . . .29Paolo PoHaro ........... 29lames Piano . Co. Inc: 29 Michael Spagnuolo . . 29 JameR Riitola 29E D’Aiello, Cantore M

Pomoino . . . . . . < .. ¥ ’E: D* Aiello, Cantorr V

. • Pon

pt 121 )

20 4) 1140

./ 289 47 8*4 401 N ) 84 • . —

1 . I I 78 2 79)726 1 1 4 )2 )2 ) 9 )4 4 ■ “ )52 )2 274 78Î 8 81 71

Kompino . r. . ... . . )0 . Carmine Spra**iola . . )0

Francesco Zambelln .§ 1 0 C ' Vitontto and P

Cifone . . Ï . . . . . i »54 G. VCTtmitjja • >” '*>Piter Toranò :, . . : Î6 .Michele Velaotto .. ' HA.

' 2 2 27*28 14 4}44 46

, *A 50 71 »)21 pt 1 - 49 76fí*l2?148 S— ■ 16) p< 1*4 64

78 79 ,,1 to 165)58 »9 667276 77II«

27 to W

• « r t - ï ï 4907« IV69 IO Itti «tI»«»»y n * 4 < m r i \ 1 5 4J2 Sçm io «I 71

m o t T»2A1 Ù H 4 219 TT 1*9»J i J 7 7)2.12

8 18280*8 ’ 41 7«*4 01

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1 1 1 14 8 1»» ' III 04 27179

22 2* 2*0 41

1000 04 11 IO

l t * M279 79

I t II 9*22 *4 71 7 1 14 82 2« 4*12 >4 t) 1482

6 It |t)*l* to

95-94108 to 110

Morano 36B 37

Josephine A W Peter DetleisenAnna Bur fuso . ......... }lFrank Valente ....... <1Joe GiardeHi . . . . .. * . . 44 Vincent Calderone . . 45 P. DelJaSanto ^ . . . . - 4 8 Jerome A^ate . i i . . '. . 48

JG Primer a n o 4N. DeMatthias ^ • 48Leo Penna r 52E F. Sanborn . . . . . * 5 2 Richard R'lley'”-.1Vvi-v» fV

.. Home BuJi Cx»n«t Co 55Vincenio Neri ........... 57G Pollara .................. 57G Pollara . . . . . . . . . 57 MKhael Veolaggio . . . .17- Town*hip of Lyndhurst 58 Township of Lyndhurst

^ 1919 to 1924 .......... 58D Calptn . .U .v . . . . 58Manhattan Realty

Mortgage Co . . . . . 58Est Wm N. Crane . . 58 V. Salemi V M Pod-

ruska . . . . . . . . . 58^lrmagord Merkel . . . . 61Guisteppi Iosco . . . . 61Guisseppi loaco . . . . t \ Guisseppi h*co . . . . 61Baronet Schneider . . 61A A. E. Johnson . 6 1 A A. E. Johnson . . . . 61Aftose Meola . . . . » • • * 61

• Gustav Pavcsik . . . v 64A Carmine Savino .“. . . 64A Frank Galiano . . . 64AMariano Lombardi - Rocco j Polaxxo . . . 67 Rocco J Polaito . . . 67 Pasqual Bianculli . . . 67 Anna Kamineck . . . . 68John f . IoscoFrank Galiano . . . . . . 73Frank-Galiano ............ 7)Frank Galiano .*:••«« 73Peter Radegha ...............74W m. W. K elly 75Mane Slokat .............. 80Michael Savino ............ 82Thos. Crowley . . . . . . 82Laurence Castlegrant .. 82 Karl Hildemeyer . . . . 84

i Geo. Vallinino . . . . . . 84Alphonsus Brugnoli . , 84 Arrow Realty Go. . . . 84Agnes A. B u rs t 91

T Mornson . , . .1 0 1 Clara Joralemon 1925 102Clara Joralemon Samai Realty Co W'aìtef T. Hodge Frederick KiechleFrancesco Grifone Giovanni . Gicirdi John Si voi ette —.,VT Scala ^ J Sd^nm o Josephine Benedictoria Alessandro Maglio Margaret

\M argaret Margaret

Haroìd A

. . 102

. . 103 . 104B . 105B4.4. HO. . IH ~ I l i

mo 111 1 12

Maglio ». 115 DeCnaro . 115 De Charo . 115' OeCharo .1 1 6• Morris

Harold A Morns ... J. Carrucci W Tho*.

ManlKta . . . , / i . . Louis D'Amico

119¡20

Pelei rino Zytuo Jacoh Fin«

1 2 2122 125

«12 Îìam et Cagliano . . , . 1 21 Mary Carrucci ■. .. - 125 Chas.> Schoendorf , .(1925.) . . . . . . . n iCha» I SchoendoH .1 2 1Vito Gloria ............. l i tGtrardo Framúlate . IM Qtrolomo Ma ida .1. . IM Dominick Franchino IM Salbt no Tr ancone' .. 127 Welttf Zerweck 1915 127W ela « Zerweck laaepk Stadtmauer . . Joaeph Stadtmauer . . Joseph Stadtmauer Harry D n a a . . m " . Rocco Polauo . . y . . Arrow Realty Co, . .

io Scaaaa

1*7129129129111IM1 121 12

14 1»56

..224-227 216 to 219 95 45 6i2 :14 I t7 to io 6151424-2 t .......42 to 45 44 4562

'5 *8 to 12.11-~ - ,J9 to 1.15ft to 587f-78 .

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91 - ----228 229

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2 12 241I to 4 '91 01721

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191 58

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126 71 f 1092

101 70

t T l l 40 71

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18) 18l ) 4 * t 177 75.

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281 )2 9 09

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456 95 275 t5

12 706 55

7 )414t 19 255.0)

25 89 ¿ 4 7 97 117*9

* 22.287 54

*8 45,4 7 0 )2 »2*84 101*1 19« Ot 197 17 189 7 1

17 75 50) 4* 259.54 1)9 9 ) 14419 84 04 4) 44

2*2 77 14* H

15*04 191 8)

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478 1)

4*1 29 47*78

476 28207 92 478 9)

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2)2 78 229 54

55 8<a 179 50 149 14 25*9 12 9 t ) l 51«

15 2 87 99 10

1,14 4 )114 4))20 tfc 85 15

15 5-tS ‘

28t 4 t2 )) 87

2)0 66 89 18 44 60

W ) 82 11) 82

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21 82

l t 7 4140 02

2M 28 1* 6 8 40 71 29*2 52 28 1* 6 8

20 )1221*29*2 1 * * 8n 79

107 *7 *4 98n il27 77

125 7* ì l i 4»I f 1 4 04 t t * 0 141841

208 18 71 1 7 w » 4 1 I t •*

1*101 lt* 7 l 17t 47

21102

1 4)10

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29* 70«) 2f 2tt.<155 40 ¡I

1890 68 jj 270 21H 208! 7 1 .lt 20.41 < I t J 9

1171171191421411'41141ITSI t«1191*01*1161165161168

I M «14 'I19-40 «1 1 -1 ' 10 -11 1 t o .27 2417 «818

ft U HI * 27-28 1117 26a * ......«241

j8 to 816 to I»' 20 to 21M ' 16 to 42 41-44I I to 11201

27.77 1«M14.8121.89 M i l21.8922.M

10170 II 07 11* *4

208 18

127 07 918.01 1M.97

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7.14 148 00 197.17 129 19 101 70 78.10 1) 24

100 )* 421 98

10 11

117-14 85 28

922 11.78

101.44 77 69 11.19

1«9 14 4*991

298.1*

l« « l l11799

avaiiiim a (I ! y -JL.JL * WOEat. of J. C afney . ‘ 169 John T. Hannafan . 170 Stanley Ciecietynaky 171 Hudion Realty Co . 171 Hudaon Realty Co . |7 I Wm J. Da via . . . . . 171Mary Skalaky . . . . . . 171A. A. Schoppler ...,* ’171 Waldyalaw Kalmowaki 174

Any of the aforesaid porceli of land and real estate may be redeemed ^ payment to the Collector, befpre the Sale of the amount due thenon, plus interest and adverttsing oo,e, in cash or certified check.

Dated at Town Hall, Lyndhurst, N i J , this 10th day of f—tum i 192*. Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 4 P.M S é i i d J » t e Í 3 l

7 LBO A. W A L SH

,17.77 1«.«8

141.89 980 831 1 1 1 0

118822 M

1ÓI.70 (17.71 208 )8 17«.48 «1791 197 17 129 59

101 70 7810 11 24

1001« 720 )4

10)1 M l 28

lfM .02 177 M 11714 81 28

922 11.78

101 44 77*9 11 19

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Defeated at the p iim a r r -Harold S. Mafaie. 1817 director of «he » e r » « Coaaty Beard a f FraehoUers. ‘ Id* a* ill wfll f*r the "m s who

marni him in a fe* . Thia mach ia learned 1a Mabie's report ta the Board of Freak sldsn « h a n te he of­fers to the Boned his

a .. .

Total20.41

11«ff; 27 !

294.9911 458.25 i627.10 I

*171

-928.0«| 5480.2 í I

j r « .i» L 6*6 51 787.21 514.42 ! 81.71

990 46 565 091 189.8) 765 69

'8.18 [! 299 2 J 220.12 . .75.21 148,00 I 584.85

1 282 71 j

1048.21 96 22

22). 19 ) ! ) . ) )

' . 82.26 I 4*.)2 1 4 1 ) | 21.52

1 59.98

725.40 25.89 i

191.18-

8l..lte I11.07

448 05 16 16

. - *8-.86 I^ S i j l « 7 8

" 19 . 18 1

16.96 18.24 84 48 29.62

210.76 56 96

211.14 214 54

■' ■■■'■ 458 46 14 82

- 126 75 10 92

..... 101.7098 41

57.55 185.85 I

281 52 909

525.77 511 45

12.70 49 15 6 55

57492 469.61281 lb. 7 14 145 59 5.71 (17 217 72 247 97 740.21 158*1

7 )4 68 41

948 41 12*84 782 90 674 8) 197 17 189 7 i 17 71

779.7* 417 4* 6 | 8 8* 144 5984 04 45 44

)22 51 575 79 i 424101

247,081 5 8 1 « 3

- 289 76 ,1 201 52,1 57«J 80 I 1 15 HT I 57.51

165 51; 286 69 •V9 10

114 41114^1!52d 16 I

8 5 1 1

U 5 4 8

588*856 7® 4071 29 61 52 28 I6 6 f

th e g p te rth a f B ergan C oaaty , eepe- « W lr »S th e traA c will be Inenaasd *d th th e r ia^ l e t l i a o f th e l l a d s i a H e a r B ridge. I t is te g «a M ie th e t annar te whi S te8* H ighw ay Commisaion la te g w ith the B oard o f te o rd e r to lay o a t rou tes in a a in­te llig en t m anner. A eonaiderabk

a f f r e i g h t e d work has al- ■ccompliahed and it U

to expect th a t when the is com pleted, th e C ounty of

B e igen trill he in saeh a position sa to b e fro* from critieiam th a t has been m ade of the lack Of preparedness

d e a r ly th a t h as been ehargod in connection tea ac- with th e aae o f the Cam den-Philadel-

hy tk * Beard d u r in g h is phia b n d p .leto r. “D » r i * | the past year we h are

I t ia a s fo ltears: w idened several a r te rie s o f traffic in" I tah a th ia arensten to extcmd to the co an ty ; we h a re elim inated aer-

f t e Board a f Cheaoa FVeohaMers th e ermi dangerous railroad grade cross­r ig h t to call a p o a me a t an y d a te ln*a; an d jre have finished * mag- ■ o rd e r th a t I * S J g ive to a y far-, niSeent bridge connecting Passaic ■ ter eeO eegaté an d to a y rarreeeaira C o aa ty and Bergen Coanty. A t the th e bene At o f th e kaeertedge th a t I- p reaep t tim e a bridge is in coarse

ned d u r in g m y to n a a s a o f construction a t Areola which m em b er a f t h a t bedy. I w ish fa r- e lim inates whas was regarded a« a th a r to em brace th is o p p o rtu n ity to dea th tçap to the trav e lin g public •x p re sa my app ree ia tio a o f th e co- a s in g th e toad leading into Broadway, o p e ra b a n riv en m e by th e c te ik aa d ~

I a t any tim e th ey m ig h t needed. The rep o rt, w hich

mittee baa already hadad te a asm-

W ith t h e e *operation o f th is com m ittee a a d of the citisena o f Bergeo C oun ty th e n seem s to be bo doubt th a t th i s sseve- m en t, given support by t h e Board a f F reeholders, will r s s a lt te the

of law s th a t will a t e it f« r an eflk ient h a n d lin g *f

th is im portan t problem : U s e Board o f F reeho lders count upon a a d will

the ac tive aad in te llig e n t ss- o f S enato r M aekay a a d t t e

ibera o f th e assem bly f r a m this c o an ty in th is g re a t work.

“T h o rs e re m any o th er m a t t e n t e ; w hich I m igh t advert, h o i I

m y colleegnee a a d a th e r s te ris la d u r­in g th e term a f . m y directoeehip.

“O n e of the p re h lsme e t m agnitude con tin ao s te b e th a t a f bundling e fflc iea tly the te a S c th a t nomea w ith

my mind. Aa I h a v e above I shall alw ays b e willing

to g ive th e B oard of F re e h a id n n aad th e people o f th e C oanty o f m y earn es t an d sincere ih, a ll th e B u t to n th a t bava to do with th e p ropar developm ent o f th is coan ty .Paterson .

" D u rin g my term in office, in re- ------ ato the necessities of thou- M rs. ¡Anna Messing a f W e s t New

o f inhab itan ts o f th is county, Y ork h as re tu rn ed home f ro m a visitwe hav e token up the big question w ith h er son and his fa m ily , Mr.e f p ro cu rin g fo r B ergen C ounty an W illiam M essing of C o a rt Avwnue.

t Miss This Big Reduction, Sale!552 Valley Brook

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Ave., Lyndhurst552 Valley iBrook Ave., Lyndhurst

v B A R G A I N S T O R EIs Offering To You The Biggest Bargains In W hite Goods - Linens - Etc

c ; That You Cannot Afford To Miss. ^ . > o

A 20% Deposit W ill Hold Your Purchases For 60^Days, So You Can Take Advantage of This Great SALE. Never Again W ill You Be Able To

- ®UY Your Needs A t Such Low Prices.

' SHEETSSize / -81x90 Anchor Brand«............$1x90 P ickw ist ............... ................ ...81 x90 Sam e H em m ed , very heavy 72x90 Sam e H em m ed , very h eavy72x90 P ickw ist ____ . . . . . . ____72x90 Elk B rand ,v v ................. ..81x90 W o n d e r W eav e , scalloped .72x90 P equot ...................... .. .54x90 P cquo t i- .63x90 Saym^ire

•V . Re« Sale. , 2.00 1.69..1 .50 .95. .1.71 1.19. . 1 .10 . 9»..1 .40 «5.1 .7 5 ' 1.19..1.81 1.25. 2.00 1.49rl.7 1 - 1.19. 1/50. vr. 98

MUSLINS ite ' •— - -J6 inch Bleached . .............36 inch Bleached ...................36 in ch F ru i t ............ ..36 inch Hill ' p f V j , .........AO inch Unbleached 36 inch Extra Heavy . . . . . . . . .>6 inch A 1 Cambric ...............

—Reg.- Sa!.-. .2 y d r fo r 25c,

• -2<*c. , 2 1c '

. . . 30c ..15c

. . .2 5 c

. . . 29c

IV17*

22,:20c

Sue36 inch Long Cloth .......... „36 inch Lingered! Colors and W hite 36 inch Broadcloth c<ilor9 and white 36 inch Silk Rayonne, all colors .

'4 6 irich’Everglow, all-colors . . . . . .36 inch Sateen, all colors, best quality36 inch Poplin ...........

Plaids .36 inch Scotch^ 6 inch- Serges ........ " ,........... *36 inch Chambries, fast colors 36 inch Percales Striped, fast colors 36 inch Figured Percales, fast colors

Size 76x38- 42x27 48x24 39x21

4 4 * 1 7 -

CHBCKBD GLASS TOW ELSAH Linen

Regular 39c—Sale 2 1c

fJN E N FlNllSH DISH T O W E L Ì,Regular 29cgg-Sale 17c.

Reg...25c. .15c . . 49c . . 49a • -98c . .49c

. . .65c, ' S^79c

SaleHe10cl i e29c65c25c40c15c

% 50c

SHEETINGSize

* ■ ~' ' _ ■ • *• - • ---10|4 Unbleached, very heavy __614 Bleached D a lla s ........................

I 8j4 Bleached Piquot V:10)4 Bleached Dallas __100 in Bleached Piquot . . . . . . . . .

Sd.-. . .7 9 c 5#c.. .4 0 c 28c. . -7 tc M e.. .6 1 c 49c. . 1,00 75c

PILLOW CASESSize Reg. Sale45*36 Linen Finish ................. .......... . .3 5 c 22c45xi6 Pickwist ................... 39c 22c41x36 Hemstiched ................... ................. 41c 25c45x38^ Scalloped ................... ..................59c 39c42x36 Hemmed ............... . . .u l lc " 6 for 1.0042x36 Embroidered ................. ................. 6ic 55c42x36 Colored Embroidered . . . . . . . . . . ,65c 55c

54 inch All W ool French Serge, Sponged and Shrunk. 54 inch All W ood Georgette, Spofiged and Shrunk . .14 inch All W ool Jersey, Sponged and S h ru n k .............54 inch Half W ool Plaidi ..........................14 inch Rapeling . ; , r r . ,T . . ___ .............................28 inch Daisey Cloth, Pmk, Blue and Grey ____ _27- inch Double Face Bath Robe C loth .............36. inch Silk and Cotton Crepe Figured and Dotted 40 inch Georgette iti Remnants . .v 40 inch Pure Silk Washable C re p e - ,

Reg.$2.49$3.49$1.49$2 .10

98c 25c 79c 89c

$1.49 $ 1 .98

Sale price #1.5» #1.39

.90 #1.49

50c 15c 49c J9c 85c

#1.25

2 Silk Boudoir Caps and CartersIV ^ i l x Rayonne Boudoir Caps and (garters . . . .

Silk Riyonne, Caps only .........

NIG H TIN G A LE HOSIERYfor well dressed women who want stylish comfortable long yearing stockling.

89c <

PU RE SILK RAY ON NE HOSE

Pointex — 49c

Reg. Sale price $1,49 89c$1.00 59c

49c 25c

Size ' 1*. ■ ■ ■

Willington Mercensed Cotton Belding Heminway Silk . . . .Ric Rac Braids ........... ..Genuine Broadcloth Smocks .

Reg, Sale• 5c 2 for 7c.v j . l O e 8c......... 10 c Be

. . . $ 1.10 99c

Size

36 inch Sunfast Drapery .-.. 36 inch Stlk Rayon Drapery 36 inch Sdk Striped/Dimask

Reg...49c. . .6 9

,98c10 in. All Over Ç*&gn and plain talfettes 1 49

SaleÍOc59c69c98c

H UCK TOW ELSRegular 21c-- Ssjj*

H UCK T O W Slightly Seconds

Regular 49c 5*lc

MENS SILK SCARFS Regular #2.00 Sale 98c

MENS SILK BORDER H ANDKERCHIEFS

51.00 do*. ^

BOYS W O O L CAPS 89c

FEATHER PILLOW SSise Reg. SaL- 19x26 I2 *, , ,

- 1- r r- 1.50 .95 22*28 . ' - O f ........ I. iff

LADIES FLANNEL G O W N S Regular #1.50 Sale 98c ,

LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS JOc doe.

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AM OSKEAG GING HA M A PR O N S 2V

” ' 4k

ALL O U R FANCY BOX HANDKERCHIEFS

25% Reduction

3 for 25c

DAMASK60 inch Bordered

Regular 79c—Sale 10c

TABLE C LÖ TH S BY YARD70 inch Pure Linen

Regular 1 .98—"Sale 1 .19

T A R I JE CLOTHSÌWSiie Reg.

18x14 Alt W hSé . . . . . 18x64 Hemstiche^ C- .1 18x72 Hemstitched , .1.71 64x90 Hemstitched . . ,2.1f> 72x72 Round Scolloped2.7i

Bordered Table Cloths

*8* tg W w E\*er’ *18x72 W ear Ever 58x81 W ear E m .54x1« Betty Bates J i 8x i8 Scalloped G Jo r

. 1 ,2 1' 8x i8 Alpine Checked

Imp d blue and red 1,69

.98

1.25

Napkins to Match ClothsItiCic u . Re« V'Safcl ' x i ' Hemmed, do*. . . |.QQ16 ^ 16 Hemmed, do: . 1 1 0 ll.to16*16 Hemstiched. doz 3.00 2.00Ifrxl? Pure Linen, dos 4.0Ö 1.00

A FULL U N E O F SILK HOSIERY

At Very Low Prices

TAPESTRY SCARFS Lteta Scarfs aad V amity Seta

25% Reduction

QUILTS A N D BLANKETS20% Reduction

PANELS A N DR u f f l e d c u r t a i n s

15 % Reduction

C U R TA IN G OODS10% Reduction

s p r e a d sReduction

CRETONNES20% Reduction

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Many other art!) tion SALE. A

re Silk, Full Fashioned Ladies Hose—$1X10not_Usted above can be pur<W d at this genuine reduc-

o Tnis Store W ill Convince You.

The past is at least secure and one’s thoughts naturally turn towards the future m an honest endeavor to prognosticate what the newyear may have m store for the community at large andfor business in general.

Good business is dependent upon so many conditions being favorable, that predictions become hazardous, and die broader the vision of the one who is attempting to wnte on economic mat­ters, the greater is his hesitatHwi in making definite prediction*, ( the soundness of accuracy ot which is, after all, largely a matter- of opinion or conjecture on the part of the individual making the same. ‘-‘r- *' .*■ ' . ■

There can be no doubt in the mind of any Newarker, how-j -w»»- - a«:-- w .ever, but that the fundamentals of iwr kval business structure grows anJ expands Newark is growing and expanding, but it, are absolutely sound and on a firm foundation, and, that beirg (S suffering from gross extravagance in the habits «if Us prople f

id speculation on the part of a large number of lU citizen* The i. i mxunes irf yesterday have become the essentials erf today, and ««»* t V—

in its fundamentals, hs industrial situation is one of the strong |esS a halt is called upon the existing craze of spending by a* classes ^ __est in the country, both in the diversity of un manufactured 0f (>ur Citizem, something akin to the fall of Rone cannot help but k«m . aL » .

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~ - " > » _ _ » • „ < S«|rU r l lM w at tU rtrrm S la tthe case, the community so circumstanced is well on its way tv ^n j speculation tin the part of a large number « its citizens Thr * n u i » » r«*. •* Cw« **%wards prosperity and good times Newark is especially favored j Juxuries-of yesterday have become the essentials <j( today, and |,,v]g * ’*¡£¡¡*.'*£>22 *

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product and the character of the goods so turned* out lor the he ,n store'tor Newark when the break cm««*- '**•public use. Our population, being almost entirely composed of Newark has always been noted tor th the working classes, insures a splendid labor market, and, conse- cw] institutions ^ud the conservatism of their management and tfUendy, new and additional manufactunes are constantly being tht-y have prospcml accordingly and have kept pace in gn*wth andattracted to the city where this market can be availed ot, and „ je wlth the rapidly increasing demands m adeupon them Rr

vncn tne niea* vixm- . . « - ~ . . . - ~ ~ r — ~rzrbeen noted fc* the «ability of her fcian I1** M~ “ -

Maybe vou have4 tnrnd

due to the unexcelled facilities provided by the five trunk lines Cerftly a wave ot the creation ot new class»» uf financial msiitutmi* of steam railroads centering within its confines, the manufactured has swept over the city, which seems to have as ,their main catwe product has the brjudest possible market throughout the country. ,,j being the desire of getting rich «Juick, the underlying pimai'l.^ and in addition thereto Ps>rt Newark Terminal «»rings to our which appear to be a departure from the «« h o d s approved hv shores the markets trf the world time and experience, but whose advertised advantages ma*~ Ju rem Ki> »may i±»

Newark’s manufactured output has a reputation second• 1 0 1 many ignorant investors intii a speculation, the end ol whicn can let Nij for excellence in - workmanship and character, and with not at this time be seen, though it may he predicted

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noneabundant banking capital to fully finance the seasonal needs ol Another class of institutions whuh have been in thethe manufacturers^ -it is not saying too much that its fundamentals,; tremendous forÇ.e in 'the upbuu&pg of our city,) in aiding <mr

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are on a firm basis. Its locatmn being only nine nules from New huil&rs to t>w'i) a home, fuve in some instances departed from the York, while in certain aspect« it is detrimental to its importance: purp,>ses for which they were created and have kn«me t remen among cities, ot its size in the-country, it is, on the other hand, ‘ J ,K1S loaning machines, which, while vaille» continue to rise. will •of incalculable advantage as it brings in the closest proximity pn ,bahly continue »successfully operate for the benefit ol their to the bigjSp market m the world, and in Conjunction with all j stockholders, and the growth of the city ■ • ;W ' ■■£ . . v.of Northern Ne^Jcrsey> ,f cannot help but grow and'.prosper The past tew years have been ot .idvai.King value-, duringas the modern method ot transp»»rtati«in to and from New York which'time all classes of financial institutions have prospered s "i*e A st,(»wii a. Vw City are completed and multiplied, which will result in the com- Jay conditions must change and then values will no kmget ad'aiKe ihg toM{Ke"iïiifHltiify-'%»,'b<neMéd''-t^Ithi^isimd*-'«rf“addili*»al.-'i«m^4'n^ 'tht''‘manag<ii»citt...^aJifef* institution* will bu subie».t to try TiU.l ts*«-» •' k¿lira, who will be potential customers t>f our merchants and others j ,ng ahd harrassing conihhiins w \ ,w,> •**

It’ seems to be fashü «able among many of our people at the j Let it be the hope of .41 ol our citizcns that \wheti the timemoment to complain ot the dullness ot business during the last ,-,f adversity does reach Newark, it- linancial iiystH'iUufv» may find halt of 1927. It undoubtedly is true that there was a let up • themselves prepared to weathet the storm, and bv -• ^»ing ail«! in the business throughout the country, die decrease in th i car " additional star to Newark’s firmament, t " «he end that tlu* tf • *loadings indicating such a result, which, together with a tremend wunderiul city’s progrès*,may proceed" without interruptiort. even, 'ous spéculation in stocks and sectiri' its, would indicate tb.it the xinto the end.capital of the country was being used toy purposes other than — 1 7 ___ . T . .w h ic h is fo r the country's best interests Cl«»vernmental reports. F l V C Y è à t ê A g i * Iwage earner receiving such high wages as at the present time, and —gl— ^however, show that never in. the history ot this country, was the Willum ( ' ( «nilvAniIre» fwrt wn. elti.ifvJ_J>ur.i"i* ) prevalence of the pnvately-owned automobile and the abnor plr^ I Hoik ot Lyiuihm-i <i Um TiwMkt*-luutu » fniai aggrecate ¿f savings dewwats in the baftks of th e ctiiintry Vlvr <i kklu>ldcr» '> 4r: K«'« .>»'^dl kn..»n l>* ^lly t o v m i : N o .

'"wiîtîld ci>nfirm that fact W fother or not the existing s^hedule^iiu^sud^.Ht--ov1«_.*j[a.!.rl ■llul '* * 1 mi"lbèf 4 tUf

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it un3oubtedly tends toward an inflation in business and a of eff ciency in the worker. .

Hie crops of the West have been harvested and are being sold ;o the ultimate consumer’, and'it is-difficult fbr the layman to fully appreciate the plight in which the Western farmer claims to find himself, atniess. it is that he. too, during and immediately after the war, speculated in land and ptrtlcd himselt up by his own bootstraps and, suffers theretrom as does any other.class of: men who have been caught m unfortunate speculation. It is true that annual production of cn^ps is greater than thi< country, can consume, and since the-war the foreign market for surplus piroductioti'hassbicetv cli«e,d tij, the tariner. causing himtrouble, bt'it whatever may be.his ^iftKult'cs, the prorv»itn.in fh.U the govern'rhent ot the I-tiited States «hall either stabilize the pru>-of wheat t»r purchase the surplus amount is radically imsound *; _ ZTTZ u •>" > ^ 1 - 1 .

1 • i t i ——~ ( lijf i< >(t*‘ oftVtru* * *f . R t.*i ' A ■» «,!• iiiAiS t' I ' ■ 'and unthinkable to the average i.iti^ti •. > k-, af1l4 Htch Vh.'..l it tl» «Muting .«tntm Wkf ai, RiKl|<r»

Rumors are becoming prtSalent in reterenw to the m«.rea> ( ( ,. ,N).W , , ,. , ! iing number «# unemployed, but that tacts has not hecotpe ;ippar ( ( j,.. ,k«... shr.■ <• pmrm and *>»*ng«l ». ,Ud..U- 1 ■«Ait in this vicihity, and the .ie p > it> in the Kinks, above rererr«d ]m<.r ^ h . i c dehate» and «Ir.t'ed < r> * M .• N vi».. - * - - '• * to. would seem '.to iontradki rumors' oi ii„- Kearny“'Hi^v whiih wift ••M'atr w«h t& ftuiHf* ,’ In the country generally the nrr*«^ «tate that the demaod < r f m rehruiry ............................... v

for steel, usually a safe; ^ ¿ n e tc r .4"thc cjnditi«'« ot tradr-is .« ^ ^ ^ ^ ,h, Lrm«.ur-the mcrea.se,.and the automobile ,ndustrv shi vvs gniwing prtsJiK-. ^ ( ; , r, . i •,,, , , r,.— , t >tion and sales, th«>u h (he sm.tljci" wit»-arc behind last ^ m?rt, WiHtam ' ’M»n f Iytar in pr»?JiK:tK»n, lx<h c»i these, items hcing indicaiivt i>t J iVfphit, A ►'»ihn,business for I,9JK - t>n the other hand, thr ^u*l«ling businev. is ad- C3,arU Silvermai. mittedly pi*.r. due largely' to over speculative prtiductii i

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The Jyiur»er-M , . , / . ■ . ^extravagarue ot the presenta«e.H a «cnous tactor agaMWt the c«*i ^ |B,r ,ovrmrn( rf«*. U*U .hi.*. u * iu U-tinuanc? «»-die-cenintry s-pn^yrtf-v Tcmp»jrara)y it may invtta.l<.rJ v><t[V. _:t||,MI|> t| l t ^•rrtmm<lrr-4 ^ <.,tw «««4 . v 4*4 m |W4 «n »(•■•><« th' - -rung r>r« »neniv. h i; uk iru 'e lv it can only»prove disaster«.*!« /iyirine y^ty Arbn.klr' p <■■■<• ■ w W .».««>t. M** M»« H' 1 1 >to business atld those practicing It Again, the prevalent era of -mdrnt. appi*nted a .oihmHter t ■: »rrvr «* tb* Smyrna R'l«et

idauon, if awninued. can only prove exceedingly danger« sis to min<r •nation's pnigrcs*^and pn-oentv , , t ^ ¿¿ttü «n,n m il.ê Pr.nkl.n S.h«J U« K\ lewmg thevvan«*is tcnderKie» ot m«*iem lite and cniliza ,he Cap, < ,.i * - wtMn i-arm ^ étk&liul mm

tion. .«, is the opmK i vi-the wnter that the year 192» may he ap- UmiBrnt ^ ^ inrcd«i*e. aitd jnke» t«* * f*»«f Mr la«. .4» •».proached by the average business man with çonhdence arid that mtrrra(m( «nd amu»in,{ «nd an um»«u»lly *pp»r «n*» imbrr, » stud ne may shape his perwxial hi i n r in accordingly the halt «Mth iao*htrr and *TT

The conditions applicable to the city of Newark are in thé main the same a«tt>ply to the country at large, with the advantage, if any, m favor at the city, which has had a remarkahir and en­vious reputation aï travding on an even keel when <*her localitK»

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There have snJoubw ly been spot* which have he*durwf 1927. but.

1 spots taken

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splendid institution, our superin tendent. / jo f the wonderful “P ro p e rly J a ib e d a n d protected, I

work b e i ^ |icdi>niplished.there, an d j visited each small p a tie n t there a t thé, , I feel th a t I ivopld he somewhat defi- tim e. Som e weré very , very sick;

T A C D r p U n i n r p C •*<■* >n nlV <luty and failing in ap- some less sick and some convalescent, ment, withI V r r i U X n U U I U w p reflation w ere I n ot briefly to give j All w ere receiving the finest care an d 1 1JI

’ ------- — you a word-pjijture o f its activities, | most ca re fu l medical a tten tio n andG us H. May, a new spaperm an, « ÎVan even le t te r one th an you your- | nursing , well on a p ar w ith the high-

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Ridgefield Park, who has been a pat,'selves could gain by personal visita- ient a t Bergen Pines ttt’o or three ttion, as I was there sufficiently longtim es during th e th ree years and

' t re a te d fo r pneum onia and lung af-/ç c y o p ., sent the follow m unieation io 'th e Bergen

following rom -__ County

B oard o f F reeholders, reciting h is e i r periences while th e re and lauding the m anagem ent Jktjfj trea tm en t acciirdeda l l . p a tien ts . ........ jL * _ _

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with ample tiifle for observation to do so.

is . an institution yo u may- .be justly pruud of belrig managed far more

it in^

“Now t fo r the tuberculosis d ep art- 1 w hl ’

knowledge. W e had, when I left aboutyhlch II cjaim an in tim ate

capably ami, efficiently (than most s titu tio n s th a t!I visited; and investiga­ted du ring a new spap^ r - . career o f

ntlem en: T he w rite r of th is let- more than tw enty year*.spent a to ta l of seventeen “ F or th e purpose o f be tter m aking

m onths » t the C ounty hospital .at H e r-) my m eaning clear, I am dividing the gen P ines, and is known to m ost in a c t iv i t ie s o f the hosp ita l into tw o you, having covered the dpings of parts, f i r s t , the isolation wards, anu your honorable body ov.er a consider-' second, th e tuberculosis departm ent, able period fo r*divers new spapers,] " In th e form er are, tak en care o f and a s such I considered m yself some- yearly hundreds o f sm all sufferers w h at a sort of e*-offlcid mem ber o f . sent the re with d iph th eria , scarlet your official fam ily. fever, etc. O f course, ne ither the gen-

RECO V ERED H IS H EA LTH eral public noit the tuberculosis pati- '“T h is long su rjo in at Bergen P ines en ts can v isit these wardi

w here I am pleased to sta te I recover- p ity they can ’t. It w as ri ed by health pleases m e- you must ad- on («saving, howc miU—in a first c lass position to have

130 tuberculosis pa tien ts, 25 of whom were domiciled^ in the pavilion known

es t priced and most e lab o ra te private as No, 3, th e rest being in .the splen- .institu tiona in the country . | did infirm ary building. —

“The n u rs in g of d iph th eria and “The tuberculosis w ork is am ong . scarlet ,fe v e r .patients «fails for th e the most im p o rtan t ac tiv ity the Coiin-

Your county hosp ita l, g en tlem en j highest sk ill which i« provided by a ty undertakes, and fo r a moment, incorp o f high-minded, efficient an d order to m ake nhy m eaning clearer, conscientious nu,raes. Thei recbW -fl^inust d ig re ss from m y direct sub ­books in th e ward offices, disclosed je'cl, '• jthe fact th a t some 0Qs**f the medical j “Tuberculosis is a d isease which h as staff ¿ a d m ade thé rounds , not only ravished th e world probably since th e frequently throughout th f day, but dawn of civilization. I t s toll of lives through th e lonely s tre tch es of th e • in the co u n tie s# cen turies past is n ight as w ell. i g rea te r th a n th a t of a ll the w ars en-

“I found the little p a tie n ts content- gaged in by m an since he first a p p e a r­ed, and ex cep t for the very gick all ed oft e a r th .a n d it has . justly earned

en ts can v isit these w ard s— more the p ity they can 't. It w as my privilege on leaving, however, to be conducted through these w ards by Dr. Morrow,

were h av in g the time o f . their lifje, the children having radio, t 6ya, gam es and books to am use them ­selves.

“ If any fu rth e r proof w ere needed th a t these children a r e splendidly cared fo r, I « w e the w ord of the fa th ers and mothers o f several o f the.se e rstw h ile patienta, a ll of whom tes tify a« to the splendid care th e ir

fo r itself th é nam e of th e ‘Great W hite P U fU e .’

“ For cen tu ries, man groped b lind­ly in the d a rk to discover its cau se and cure, w hile its victim s w hitened th e earth w ith tom bstones.- “ A s ta r t w as made in 1882, when

Dr. Kock Iso la ted the causative germ o f the d isease, a f te r which it w as proved th a t trie disease could be tra n s -

m itted from one p e n c o to f B ^ é r - ' cause has been redamad six ty -six par. n ien « u n e the day when i t w aa dia- cen t in ^ m etropolitan d istr ic t dur-

t a w ? ^w e» commenced ea rly enough, they * ork °f *” hcould, in m any cases, be r a t o r t t l to P»»es « .d th e .r attendant^ clients, and normal life. T he cu re contains four * * * &elem ents, rest, fre sh a ir , good food of “ 1 tubercujoria »rick is the m o * and sunshine ' im portan t worjt the county is engaged

“These a re all to be foo*d a t Ber- £ ' *n<J ul?d er % « P e m s iw i of Dr. gen Pines. This in stitu tio n is m ore * 0IT0W' th* ^ n n t e n d e n t is paying than a hospital ; it is a u n iv e rsity as hands«™ d iv id e d « m reclaim ed lives well, w here jm tient* » re ta u g h t not p M tk ttto ljr In Ik« isolation of only how to u k e c a rs 6Í th e ls e lv e s , conU cU *nd c*rr ,e r* o f th e but to p ro tec t o th ers fro m infection “ U will in te rest and should please as weJL '* ^ you to know th a t the beds and bed-

" Bear--in m ind th a t no M rtim nr d in g is on a p a r with the bes t of hotels, specific h as . 'a s ye t been diacovered T he food Ip o f the best quality , eare- th a t will cure tuberculosis, ¡but th e re ,u l |y pjepared by an experienced die- are, and have been hundred» o f cases tic ian , ànd in am ple quan tities. Mostth a t benefttted by th e courae o f tre a t- Progressing patien ts record weeVly ment aa prescribed a t B ergen Pines.]***™ in w eight, which is th e best te - In m ain tain ing th is in stitu tion , Ber- commendation fo r the diet, gen county is doirtg it* s h a re jn help- “T he milk deserves'special mention, ing rèduce the m o rta lity from th is ; None better is served an y y h ere in disease. ¡the United S ta tes. This is a broad

NOW IN F IF T H PLACK 1 s ta tem en t to make, but absolutely “W hereaa tw enty-five years ago tu- tru e , nevertheless. You can ’t buy its

berculoaia ranked as firs t in cause of equal from your o w n 'm ilkm an, as he death in th e U nited S ta tes , i t ia now does not ca rry i t I t is raw milk in' fifth place, la rg e ly due to th e es- (no t pasteurized) fsom tuberculin

of tubereuloaia sa n a to ria , tes ted registered cows, such as only , th e death ra te fro m th is m illionaires can own. This milk, of

course, contributes largely to the up­building of th e patient.

“T he hospital m aintains an up-to- da te X -ray d epartm en t, vary valuable fo r diagnosic w ork and fo r recording

Also, an efficient pbysio theiaupy dei p a rt m ent w here the life-g iv ing u ltra violet rays a re adm inistered. This

is also fitted “ up With o th er modern ap p a ra tu s fo r the ad­m inistration W m echanical trea tm en t to th e patients.

“ I m ust 'n o t fa il to m ention the a le rt am bulance service m aintained

N. J. Plan ActiveTuberculosis Drive♦ ' r

R epresentatives o f bounty and com­m unity health associations from all p a r ts of N ew Je rsey m et a t th e Rob­e r t T reat Hotel on December 28, to h ear Philip P. Jacobs, Ph.D., o f the N ational Tuberculosis Association, New Y ork C ity, outline th e p lan o f an E a rly D iagnosis C am paign contem ­plated fo r th e month o f M arch by the N ational Tuberculosis Association.

Th* Bergen County T ubereu tatia and H ealth Association was rep resen , ted by its executive, Mias V irginia Chetwood. According to Mr. Jacobs th e cam paign will e n lis t all tubercu­losis and health associations in the U nited S ta tes in an in tensive pub­

lic i ty cam paign to em phasize th e im­portance o f the early diagnoais of tuberculosis.' He said i t had a tw o fold aim, to focus the a tten tio n of th e public upon the d an g er signa of ea rly tuberculosis, to u rg e th e Indi­vidual to go to his doctor fo r exam ­ination and to stim ula te renewwd in­te re s t on th e p a r t of the medical pro­fession in th e early recognition of sym ptom s. • <

To p rocrastina te w ith tuberculosis is to gam ble w ith dea th ,” s a id 'M r . Jacob's. .“T he hope u ltim ate ly o f con­quering th is disease lie s in o u r abil-

<the changes in patien t's cond ition .,¿ ty to take action p rom ptly . This,in turn, depends upon efficiency in discovering all cases o f tuberculosis before they have had o p p ortun ity to sp read the infection. ~ T hese fac ts have been shouted from the housetops fo r the pas t tw enty years. B u t doc­to rs still rep o rt th a t m ost Caaes of tuberculosis frnich come to them for th e ir first exam ination a re found to

by th e hospital which responds to calls be in an advanced sta g e o f th e dis- day and night, each tim e accompanied ! eas«- A recen t census of p a tien ts in by a nurse. N or should I Overlook the! tuberculosis' sanato ria in the U nited,splendid clinics m aintained in various p a rts o f the county as p a r t of the work of the tuberculosis hospital w here chest exam inations a re m ade of

1 con tacts and o thers,'CA PA BLE M ANAGEM ENT

“ All these ac tiv ities a re capably m anaged by Dr. Morrow, superin ten­dent o f the hosp ital, and an efficient staff o f physicians, nurses and techni­cians, to whom hot only I, b u t num er­ous owe a life long d eb t of g ra titude .

“ In closing, gentlem en, I m ight add th a t it pleases me to m ake th is public acknow ledgem ent of a splendid work capably handled a t our county hospital am ong the m ost health fu l and pleas­ing surroundings, and I would gladly at any time am plify the aboVe sta te-

S ta tes shows th a t only 16 p e r cent a re djsjr^osed as early cases on en-

“ Perliap5^n!e~¥ducational b arrag e of the past two decades has been too scattered . Perhaps a new generation untouched by the old m essage has arrived. A t any rate , th is seem s to be the s tra teg ic tim e to consolidate th e scattered gains o f the p a s t and to concentrate public a tten tio n on the im portan t fundam entals about tu b e r­culosis.” "

Mr. Jacobs said th e cam paign has th e endorsem ent and active in te rest of th e A m erican 'P ub lic H ealth Asso­ciation and the A m erican Medical Association.

The county and com m unity organ­izations represen ted---------- will organize

m ents in g re a te r detail should any of; m eetings w here ta lk s will be given, you be in terested . - • j m otion p ictu res shown and pam phlets

W ith best w ishes for a b rig h t and i d istributed . B illboards,1 radio andprosperous year, I am,

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T he expense will 6» defrayed by the funds, obtained throLgh the 1927 seal

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A large selection of Street and Party Dresses atreasonable prices. . / . .

ill be taken (A’er Uy Mack ^ ^ h as so successfÜlîÿ guided

'Fred N euhauser, I» u is M eyer, Wfll.- des tin ie j of the f\rm.£ o ther thf*-^ m directed and delivered. I h*v« le-^eliam C. Collins, M aurice M urphy, a^re, the L yndhurst. up>oft and ...will expose' -ior ^ !e at pu^KW illiam S y lv este r Mw#rh I): O'Hourk»^ Mr... W olfe is naturally -“ gratifie« 1 ' vendue - it the Sheriff'» oftee, ir» th< Ckvand M rs. Klla M. F ritz in y» * with his prom otion and is g rea tly e n - of - Hackensack,. ufi

Thene>-iare many rum ors of U< V- thused over the poKsibilities of the Wednesday, February 1 /1 9 2 $ e tin g artion? the candidates and th'*?r- new playhouse. 141 2 o clock »n • the afterr.v* - . • tK«*

■ : -ay , Wolfe, -w ill open ; ™ w T :- ^ fabout the fir«t of ne» t month with Lyndhur. t , ln the r , , un!, „( Brr*t-. 4!«3one of the m ost e!aborate.«cerem ow ea. State' of'N ew Jér«ejr. d»vrnt*d » f.’A « . oyer staged a t a m otion p icture the- Lot' eighty-onr ( » 1 >, ri« tÿ> feet ( Jo ttre opening. G overnor M oôrè has seventy-nine (T9> adjotn^g n .¿a tf-vr (itated his indention pf being p resen t i we*t„ jn d the five H ) feet of tifh tv 7

M ur>hy and th a t «oather bracket will and of delivering a speech, o f .welcome, three iwoimqg on<h* e»*. K'-Vo* s em b race William C. Coliins,\ Louis as has Òómmis'sióner W illiam Dill. f )ot forty (♦Û) feet front and n iar by the M eyer and Mrs. F n tz in y .^ ' Town officials will a ls o ’be p resen t to fu" li' pth <**>e »«d ,.n -.

K vfn if the candidates theinselves represent (rtir owe. com m unity. r C X \ Cô?*“ ï ìdo no t bracket, the chances a r e . th a t “Several th e a tr ic a l lum inaries, en- L>petty of ¡»hr, ] ' P uktnne , ¿ u a je d f ’individua-] and p rivate brack -ts wili gagem enta ¡perm itting , will lie a t the Lvndhurst. formerly Rutherford. B ergenbe fo rm ed and th a t before vo ting a r- opening to co n tr ib u te their b it to the -Co , N J ”‘

•es th e re will b e b u t tw o a tro ' evening’s g ay é ty , an\ong thèrtüv Jack Together with ait and ''m guU t„ j*k fac tions left in the fight. Those in. pearl, co!ebrate<l comedian of tlhe r,K ts. lihertie*. p r iv iîê ^ , . heredtfaipenu Control of the scho.ol biian^ a t th e pres- M essrs. ShU bérts’ “ A rtis ts and afti appurtenance» thereunto hekmginf: »»r “" t tim e arc expected to support the Models’* com pany , John G ran t, o f ^ nyvnf »PÎereunA*. K» «¿d. t.. j» y Suttofi-K oehler-M urphy ticket while “ ()0od 5Tew«i ” H a rrv O’Veil «lSn nf ar1 , satlsv ,n thr P*ace unto thr- *" » - S S f S

S iste rs , K enny W halen and Noll . . HARRY r h a r V e r !fam o as radio songsters known all over the to u n try a s the Bonnie Lad­dies, arid severa l o th e r equally pruni inent* thespians;'"»rri

“The policy o f th e ffitz, which by thé way, will be the^rnost beautiful thetftre o f i ts size in t | e s ta te of New Jersey , will be th e best fea tu re s th a t motjey can buy, presented on t h e l a '('st style sc re e n 'b y th e new est models of projection m ach in e^ M essrs B ra tte r and Poliak « re very*1'ròiK |etaoweOt new addition to th e ir ch a in and feel confident th a t i t well be th e show iplace of L y n d h u rs t.” ” — — —

_ . - ::0 —± ~ - - S ervices for th e Second S u n d ay af-. i , : ............................ . M iss O lg a .B risco of O riental Placé te r E p iphany , J a n u a ry 15. 1928.t r e a s u re r f e d the p a r lo u s com m ittees who ig a the Mt. Vernon 7.30 A.M., Holy Com m union,w ere subm itted arfd accepted. M rs H ospital, le ft to r S t. A ugustine, Fla C h e ste r . F ritz iny -■ ..was Appoint**«! | w herl' *h« will -ftm airi a m onth., - t r e a s u re r of the Scholarship Loan — fc -y —— :r - a —-----Fund jvhich has7" ju s t recen tly been • -« -• LEGAL NOT1CE

U P H O L S T E R I N GA SHOP TH A T DOES ANYTHING A N D

EVERYTHING FOR A HOME

“THE STERNER SHOP”

30 Ames Avenue *U p h o l s t i r i n g

' L « - .Phone Rutherford 1160

Rutherford, N. J.

pposed will support lins-M eyer-F ritziny bracket.. The tow n seems very defin itely d i­

vided fo r ahd a g a in s t those riow'jih control o f school a ffa irs and it Is . more th a n likely th a t^b o th sides "will endeavor to have candidates w ithdraw from th e race who m igh t confuse the issue. . ,

Central P.-T. Assn.Held Meeting Tues, i

T he C entral P a ren tT eac h ers’ A sso­ciation m et Tuesday afternoon in the high school. R eports of the sëcretaxÿ

BerJan

Eve, Red Com Ldr 6* 1 î-20'27- Fee> $17 04

Phone Rutherford 1908

GARDEN MEAT

654 RIDGE ROAD

Prime Meats\ ** -.-vi. À- .

« LYNDHURST, N. J.

ST. THOM AS’ EPISCO PAL CHURCH

. - Z r . « ' 'F oraat and S tu v v e u n l A r r . a u

Rev. Franklin G. Fafcnr. R ic te r

R K to ry : 3 8 t L iv iag U o . A m n Phon. R a th . 1403-J.

and

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P h o n e R u tlic iq fo rii 7 7 8 , .

I. C O H E NStationery, Cigars, Confectionery

ICE CREAM PARLOR ^ f ’ — A ll Papar»—

140 StuyveM ht A venue L y n d h o n t, N. J .( N e a r S e c o n d A v rn u f- )

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estab lished . 'From Öie sale of C hrist

BUS SERVICEr r w

LYNDHURSt\K W A ItK -H A C K EN H A C K — 102

K N o rth Ä rllng ton an d N ew ark, H’u t h e r f o r d . K i r n t K u tlie rfo rd , t 'a r la la d t , W oodrldge, -H aabrouck H<-IkIiIh and Hiu kennJuk.

H . . « I.avr Vtl«l,re Km I a n i V al.I r , llr.Mil. I t f .U ,---

9.4g A.M., C hurch School11.00 A.M., M orn ing P ra y e r

Serm on, “ Young G ifts ."8.00 P.M., E v en in g P ray er an d Ser­

mon, “ T he F irs t M iracle”M onday, G irl’s F riend!v Society,

8 P.M. W ednesday, S t. M ary’s G uild a t th e

Sealed propo*al# will he received by the home o f Mrs. B a tson , 31« L ivingston I Board of (jommissioner, of the Township , A venue, 8 P.M.j of Lyndhurst. N L V ,th e . Town Hall, J T hursday . ’Y oung People’s Fellow-Valley Brogk ano^Uelaheld Avenue, on .5 w it: p \ t

I Monday,January 16t^i. l028 at 8.00 P M > r \ \ D , 0 D l f1 for One Thousand ( 1000) lineal feet more F rid a y , Choir R ehearsa l, S I .M

TO W N SH IP OF LYNDHURST

FIRE HOSE CONTRACTORS

G- DEP^RN 6? SON

K1 Ko aleen• v.. -f.. ■. -

18 F irk Avenue

Rutherford, New Jersey Phone Rutherford 2094

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USE \

MULTIPLEXCONCRETE BLOCKS

Phone Rutherford Î255

South Bd/ty$: 6:30 A. M. and «very

30 rrilnutf» until, 4:00 P.M .; then ♦ „very 20 mlnutfH until 6 00 P.M .; tin--ii every 30 n.lnutes until 11:30 P M •

t-urttsyni-i-te'-A-Urrand «very 90m i i i u t • h * u n 111 'T’1":'M "I*: If.

Hunrtiiyi: 8:00 A. M iind every 80 niinuti-s until 11:30 P.M. *

North HoundW«**k «lay«: 7:30 A \M. and every

3ii. inliiuich until ..6 P. M.; then every 2u n»inut« H Until i:0 0 P . M ; liver, every 30 mlnutcN urUll 12:30 A U, ■ ^ •

.fl it urdays: 7 :30 A. M and every 30 m inu tes i(ntil 12 30 A.M..

PAiWfWiii'V: 9:00 A. M. und every 30 mu m is until. 12:30 A.M. ,|*uMir Hrrvlre Trmi«iMirti<|||n Cun.paay

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Classified Advertisements- V -

FOR SA LE OK KXCHANC.E «POR BUILDING IX)TS — B eautiful • roorh house now bein«* er«*cted on I>ake A venue, n<*^ Del afield, L ynd­hurst, 3 blocks from U. R. S tation .

'H o u se h as enclosed porch, la r^e a t ­tic, black and white tiled bathroom with bu ilt in„ bath tub w ith show er. Kitchen h as b reak fast nook, 'huilt- in ironing boanl, H ( ^ h ie r Cabinet. Quality -ranR e (w hite and ifrey). T here .are large closets i «me w ith full leng th m irror,) E x tra .lavatory in cellar, ten Jfoot p riva te drivew ay Price . 1885.0, $8.r>( > cash, lirady fo r occupancy March tM I f e i t w n i t to su it purchaser. InVpection isvrt ed. Zeller Construction, Co., Inc, R utherford Ave^t Ph«>ne UutKerfor«! 827.

1\()ST -Baby Pet Boston'- bàli pup; m ^Je,live months. o4d, white l^reast. Ijeck am t^ ew té r ,«»f linsw er <t-nam • <*f “'IVu l .v. ittip seen «»ti T hur- day even.iiijf, Jaiuitify *T»fh: r e g a rd

U )A X S to Housekeepers on your au­tom obile o r fu rn itu re in $&<), $ 100,

$150, $2tM> and $300 IVnomiRations. Legal in te re s t only. Absolutely no o th e ri charge; ■ Sm all w eekly pay­m ents. W e g u a r a n ty th e loan within tw enty-four hours, l.ynd- hu rst Loan Co. Inc’. No. 2 f8 Court A venue, l yndhur.-l. J . Licensed- by th e S ta te o f 'New Jerse“y, No.-- ■ti;*. Phene R u therfon l W 4 . .

TO I I I t 'u r n id ie i . ri^.m with w ithout biMinl. PineL yndhurst l*h.-n.-■¿SOFT. ' ------ - .

“Telschow« ■ 4 «VRK AVE (<t AOOiSON AVE

• w u T M « » r o m > n j

SILK, STOCKINGS

Vogue Patteni

or less, o f Two ai>d a half { 1 / i ) inch Hi«h Grade Pire Hose with coupling» which ate to marked as will be speci­fied to succetiftful bidder,

All pn>p<M*l* musb <bc aVcompaftied with a certified check in ¿be sum of One Hun­dred Dollars, made payable to the "Town­ship «)f LVndhurat^* and with sample of. the hfisi* hid i/p«iin7a1?il< must he enclosed irt k sealed envelope plainly rnark,ed on the outside "Proposal for Fire Hose.". The B«^r.d of TVimmissioners 'reservethe' ri^ht to refect any' and ajj bids foiany cause whatsoever.

By Order of the Board of C«»mmis sioneri ■ .

. D ^M IiyiCK J LIVELLI.Township Clerk I

Lyndhurst. N. I r ■***£' ~~~January \rd . 1V28. ’ . I

LEGAL NOTICE ' j

TO W N SH IP iS F llY N D yU R S TI — •' J CARBAGE'dGONTRACTORS

T he Church w ith a cordial welcome to all.

CHRISTIAN REFORM ED •CHURCH

A m erican Legion H ut, W e a r t Ave- nu t, L yndhurst, N . J . , :

S undays only:10 A. M. Sunday School.H A . M. M orning Serv ice in Hol­

land language.4.30 P. M- A fternoon se rv ice in En-

'g lish language. T ..

ST. MATTHEWS* LUTHERAN CHURCH

V allay Broölt aa d T r w r , f>L R .» G aorg. F. MulWr. P asto r

Phone R u th erfo rd S41S

S»«« CHRYSLERDEEHAN MOTORS, INC.... Storing, Parking, Repairing

•: v" ‘

Service

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17-23 O rient W av Rutherford, N. 1.

\^.30» Sunday School \*Sealed prfiposals will he received by the 10.30, M orning Service, to p ic , **Par-

Board of Comnffeuoner» „{ the Township. pntial C are „ j AiithofitvL”of Lyndhiirst, vNew Jersey, in the Town Hall, \ falley Brtmk an d « Delafield Ave

i nut s <>n Monday January 16th 192& at 8.00 P M for the collection, and removal of garbage!, Refuse, ashes, papers ^nd other discarded* house hold items,r,fot the per i«»ds of One; Two and Three years from February 1st. 1928

Proposals must he accompanied by* a • certified check in the ^sum-of ■ One Hun *dred >Ttars. 'I'nade ’ payahle to tl^e *’TOWn*hil> <»f I.yndhurst** and all enclosed ir. ;« sealed envelope, pr«»perly marked on the

' outwde as t,«>. the bidder, and tKe’ebntentv

7.30, E vening Ser\*ice, top ic , “ W hat Must I Do To Be S ^ved?n

1 v 2 _ !! LY N D H U R ST M ETH ODIST I EPISCOPAL CHURCH |I ^ .. I

Stuyvesant and 1 on tin* A«m («eor^e Fountain , P a s to r

Frederick RésseguieORGANIST LYNPHURST M. B. CHURCH

V Teacher Piano, Oégan, Voice, Theory by

ScientiSc Methods

Puno /DepartmentTouch Technic, Sight Reading,

Theory Memorization

S tu d io : 5 ) L iv ingston A venue

Vocal Department High Voice Placement

Diaphragmatic Support of Tone* Enunciation v

Pronunciation Interpretation

Lyndhurst, N. J... ~ j - (Second Apartment)

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LAMP SH A D E S and silk sha<ies of all descrip tions m ade t,» or«ler.' 242 Paire- Avèllute. Phone Uutherfortl tK>4-a. I2-4St iè tk À

\ l ì kiii«(s of „wool flow * se*e«l. M rs..

K le ck n e r’sSTUDIO OF MUSICPiaho, V,»olin, Safcaphon«1 <c,. ...

Corn«!

PIANO T U N IN G

„ w j L j ç l m c K.N m s „B ach , o f M li.jic

753 Ridge RoadPhone 779-R. . j f v

>h‘en <»ti Sfh :

if rrtu rn ed to ÜRîf l.ak** Wiiine H153-J U utherford.

Ave^u

H SA 1 .F. 1 ‘.*27 Chev rtil,r i , |>an.lau Se«iun, equal Jliif‘ nr tfithnold, can Ih* bought oft:term.-' o |j'|^ |>*xTHutherf«ir«l lOi*'.» M. • *

KOR SA 4*'ers, als«» pfjUJi a p ro r

*4W.»efe. Ph ‘tu* R uth. 22<» Park^ .A v i nut*. I yn tih arst. . l-6-3 ti

-TU i \ u|iiisiied._ ap.t rtj?. »mnt, irav^ e ie rtric and* *t« am , K**nt rra^onable. Huther-

for.1 4 5 2 W . w 1-13-Sti

EMILIO BLAZEVIC•• N A T IO N AÌL MWTHOD

4 of V o ice C u ltu ra ,A aton iah lnx resiu lts In S h o rt-T im e

O pera, C o n ca ri. CH urch. F olk Sort^ af rpany N a tio n s In o rig inal finousQ ««

VOICE T R IA L O R A T U lT O U tL Y K ealdeaoa S tudio:

65 We»t O 8 t., H. Y. C.‘• . Tel. T r a fa lg a r 7SS5

Hutherford. N. J. Studio .^ 45t. Ëdicewood place

J iJ Ruth i 6*8- H Evory THuruday

M orning w orsh ip 1 1.00.K vening w orsh ip 8.00.B ible School. 9.45.E p w o rth L eague. 7.06

Ju n io r Church, W ednesday ' n ig h t 7.00 Mid-W eek Service W ednesday night

.at. 8 .00 .L yndhurst W om en’s B ible Class,

T uesday afternoon , S.00.Y ou are welcome to any and all of

f r these services. ....

GEO. H. HOLDENRoofing and Sheet Metal -

Contractor .SOUTH BERGEN’S LARGEST SHOP

: - ' **■[ Phone Rutherford 2231" y ' , ' . - 323 Second Ave. Lyndhunt, N. J .

REED MEMORIAL U N IT E D PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

I . ' . ' - I^tujrvsM itl Avmum , near ValWy Brook

Michelin Tires and Tubes

H OUSE FOR IlFN'T o r Sab - ,.S beau tifu l larg«.*ii.uoir .rootii<, all im- proveinents. n -a r tro lley ami few mintltfM from tra in station: Rea-sonable fo r ren t, and very ' gii«Hl b a rg a in fo r buyer. Apply to 614 L aurel Ave.. Lvndhun-t, M flimr .

1 -lS-Sti

3 r.v>m furnished ap a î*. •tit. including ga-, electric and .i-t: Kent rea-onaï*le litlThrrfor,!

452 i J „

Kt)R f:> NT

lî-SO-Sti.

FOR REN T »3 »ingle room» for gentlem en. Convenient to buses, tro lley Mid tra in s, ftfta Stiagvesant

1 A veaue. I j f lH H

BATTER1B6 CHARGED and rented.'P ro m p t and a f lc ia a t service. Radio

repairing . T h e Radio Service Co., 120 P ark Ava., R e theH ord. K. J .

. Phone R ath . 1486. tf.> h . -I

nwniv and bath : n n a j .H.»». . lW afieJ.I Avenue, tw-ar R utherfo rd AVenue. Apply -*« l.iyijigston \ venue 1-lS-Stl

TO IJCT- Four room» and sunparloir, all modem im provem ent*., Heat. - S I Court Avenu. , Lyntlhurst. I t i

KOK SAI.K Raby c a rn a g e and baby ba*»n»<te 7Î7 f i f t h S t.. o r phone R utherford 1 TSSM l- ti

LO ST rWkeCbook oa has. Saturday n igh t. C o n ten u tw o five dollar gold piece* a a d three Are dollar

re tu rn to R ew ard l- ti

Dr. G. A. Hauaerman ha* bona practicing Optometry for the paat 24 yaara.

Ha it<a College Graduate aad licanead and racistarad in the State o l New Jeraey and Maryland.

Ha ha* httad over fifty aatiafac-

EMERY'S.— ^ f

Lyndhurst Lunch . _ Room

ZPO RIDGE ROAD" (O ppoi.it« Lm catn actiooivOYSTERS R IN SEASON

w « pi « p arr O y ste r Pry*» to ta k e hom a, a r you may h av e them

raw In p ln t f and n u a r ta (O p in t : U A M.

l _ y . ■ - x n . > M am ip* i f

ALEXANDER H. JACKSON kCOUNSELLOR-AT-LAW y,

Mg IT U W IU N T AVI . . . . - (Kmw » alKWg) *

LYNOHUKIT; N. J.Hour«: I A U —if P. M . t f

* P g - l P M A tto r n . ; M L aw S ta te of New S *

. l e t _ . ----- --» Meetee »*., Mew Vera City

T ^ .p b o « . n -k tiakail U U

I WES rM INSTER ! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1 . .1 '___ J _ INew Ja r say Avenue and Ri«l«e Roa*l

Rev. Frederick Hohao« Buckkoltx Pastor

C h u re h Sch«x»l 9:45 A . M . D ivine Service 11 \ M

F.veninir Pra^«e * P ty

FIRST PRESBYTERION CHURCH

RM se Road and Parli , A . enue R o tW fo rd . N. J .

C harU . >l n a » 4 l. Rom . M u *Service, Every Sunday J

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GASOLINE AND OILS—Ev.rythlng In —

AUTO ACCESSORIES

Obn nelly s Auto Supply Store47* VALLEY BROOK AVE

V • ' P S o n « 2U 63-R

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S u t , mon a y . an4

When Itf Need Of

PAINTING-DECORATING PAPER HANGING

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SIGN PA IN TIN G

Call

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M. V . & H . A. B ennettPAINTERS A N D DECORATORS

ad A n . Lyndkwvt, N. J.Phnne Çuth >T«1.

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