L e a d e r - DigiFind-It · 2015-05-15 · c o o k ì '^ j j:* SERVICE BRAKE CQ O P. (iunnell....

8
L eader Eniercii iv bt August 12. 1821, it th« iinitfi «he A il ulM arch PISCE I CENTI Shown’ Around Wherein Thanks Are Noted Fren» Pet Shop p, this newspapers ads pay? With perm laden of its sender, the t oniinercia* Leader print* a letter received today freía the Bright Pet i.noi>. Kearny. Ik Mates: “ May I congratulate you on whet, to me,-at least, ha* proven to me m m >st serviceable and effective ad- M'riift'.ng medium, The Commerci*; •leader. A* 1 write this I have just concluded a sate to a Lyndhurst man who waa attracted by my ad- vertisement in your newspaper. He uas only one of many who have responded to the advertisement. Ypur ads do “ pul!*’, believe me. Very truly yours, Geo. etc. etc.** Well. Mr. Merchant, ere you get- 90me of the pall" of our advertisements? This week well start off with the Betty Dress Shop. . .after the excite- ment of the fashion show we find that Easter toggery has stolen the stage they are featuring every- thing you could possibly wish for to make your Easter outfit a sue cess...that is of course pertaining to the ladies. • • • For the men folk who want to illHi, their_stuff j i t e jn u - gest that yen flop In the Men* Shop and have a look at those new spring phirts indeep-toned checks. th**, have, of conree, that tricky Duke of Kent collar ... something tails us they are going to click. e • Look lovely for all the spring fes tivitia* ahead a weeklymanicure at Joan's Beauty Shop .a new per- manent bf the end of this month. *n<i two faa&AlB will ksep you in the pink of perfection, phone ter aa ap- ■< ( mam tnolv! HEALTH COST LOWEST IN THIS SECTION EASTER WILL Township, With Gathcrirg Hoof, Face« Sun day W ith ( aim Born Of The Hob Vision So States <;ia*smann’s Keport To lloard of Health Tilt« townahip's per capiu h.alth coat is twer.iy cectt* aa >sm aa r»d w ith 91 1 A epent pe* capita in New ark and thè Oeaireble stam ianl «f $1 00 per rapò« a* «et forth hf (he American l*uhlu Health Aaaneiatien it wma reveaWd u>4my in a stateeaent releaaed t»y W illia m V. <;iassmann. board *OOMlWf» That thè hoard Ia «J»>infc eacellent oorà under thè •irvum*tan.<r» waa «ha tftanr a f M r U b n a ia M S sapevt whieh alae cafri** Agurea »utxamed b> Health Im pr i.n John MrCerry. It waa naàrtai tWre were xot bi.rtha .a I jmdharat in IM I aad l&? SWM. Of tha death» e.ghty «e n aasong thoae »var aisty year• af age. Uve were atneag rhiidrr’ om year of ag*. Were we turpi iaed the other day when Mr. Saiar greeted u* at the do<>r with a big smile. ..why the ■mile, well because his boys have been worth»# day and night why have they bean worluag intiu*irtou»:> Litally to get yoar clothes ready for that Easter parade. Andy Egert ha* brought us a bit j of Thanksgiving and Christmas m fact if w i just stretch our imagin* tion a point or so we could utmost catch th • odor of pine and hem lor k .. V . he has «ur- ke>* on special. and what tartey*! To all Caster swains we pass the word of Sadler's who have thè moat beautiful cut flowers, plants, cor- sages and table decorations at prices which no youag man will mind pav- ing, even if ho is saving up for the ring! i e e Mirabelle. . .where you get avery Ç B ra o M ^ H i service In hairdressing. he lines of the coiffure are con- tured to flatter your features. The style of hairdress whether for forma! street, or sport wear is attained by Listened to a viry enlightening di*< us*ion on winds ami what make* weather vanes work this morning by two of Mr. Farley's boys... if we weren’t so' intstOstad in that Virginia ham sandwich we may have learned something» but after all “ eats* come first with us..0 . K. Tony, we still think you're a good weather prophet. Drop inte the StayyasaM Dine»’ someiimoT. - j vhry fraternal atm.* 1*1*1* ltw *f» prevails a a How alieui a potted plant for a n >n,.ml,ranee, .the Lyndhurst Suj»pl\ Market has a as lection there that wou’d do rredit to a florist Baste' lilies, tulipa, hyacinths and many more. ' ____ ^ L_ , . Levy's Pharmacy still continue* their <olgatr sale from the Icoks of the display he haa we‘d soy it ia • huge suceeaa. ' • e Feldman's looks as tfcough he arere attenvtiag to make a clothing store out of his establishment rack sfte- ra*-k of suit* and dreaaaa, .nice go- ing Mr, raid man. We hope you have that situation eften. Maasmann Head« Lyndhurst KUw Utcal Itrcnrtlrr Winn Down l'a>mrnt. Take. Ford Rat 'ittei MaliiU »anutKU uu« Uw '.h* Lyankarat Hale* and Ham — MHpony oa l***fc * »oaœ ta*« ttat *rémy m«M «h» tha ferm ai Opoa •»s ef ta* new H*>me of Poai «nw held. He th# «are. he tael ed the«# .|wa*<t:#a ha ta» kad ove* Keep your m on Heflmich’s » rding to the stock we noticed there the otter day we think they are going te eat eat aome very at tractive bargain* in the near future SOTK K OF NHGI8 TRY emnanrnt la no* a*4m »•, ia Uw .41k« u» th . clark. Im a Hall. «Mt, In a « A . M. I» 4.M t. M Vtuxia.» * K M «ut.’ m (Mal .ata» mtm ha*. m* hrr« rifM ft,! la » »taira«.. thtm tlé « M i ta

Transcript of L e a d e r - DigiFind-It · 2015-05-15 · c o o k ì '^ j j:* SERVICE BRAKE CQ O P. (iunnell....

Page 1: L e a d e r - DigiFind-It · 2015-05-15 · c o o k ì '^ j j:* SERVICE BRAKE CQ O P. (iunnell. Prop. OF FINE FOO i l M r t I Sugar Cured SMOKED "J HAMS Æ. 282 KEARNY AVE KEARNY

L e a d e rE n ie rc ii i v b t A ugust 12. 1821, i t th« iin it f i «he A i l u lM a r c h

PISCE I CENTI

Shown’Around

Wherein Thanks Are Noted Fren» Pet Shopp, this newspapers ads pay?

W ith perm laden o f its sender, the t oniinercia* Leader print* a letter received today freía the Bright Pet i.noi>. Kearny. Ik Mates:

“ May I congratulate you on whet, to me,-at least, ha* proven to me m m >st serviceable and effective ad- M'riift'.ng medium, The Commerci*; •leader. A * 1 write this I have just concluded a sate to a Lyndhurst man who waa attracted by my ad­vertisement in your newspaper. He uas only one of many who have responded to the advertisement. Ypur ads do “ pul!*’, believe me. Very truly yours, Geo. etc. etc.**

Well. Mr. Merchant, e re you get- 90me of the pall" of our

advertisements?

This week w e ll start off w ith the Betty Dress Shop. . .after the excite­ment of the fashion show we find that Easter toggery has stolen the stage they are featuring every­thing you could possibly wish for to make your Easter outfit a sue cess...that is of course pertaining to the ladies. •• • •

For the men folk who want to i l l Hi, the ir_stu ff j i t e j n u - gest that yen flop In the Men* Shop and have a look at those new spring phirts in deep-toned checks. th**,

have, of conree, that tricky Duke of Kent collar . . . something tails us they are going to click.

• e •Look lovely for all the spring fes

tivitia* ahead a weekly manicureat Joan's Beauty Shop .a new per­manent b f the end of this month. *n<i two faa&AlB w ill ksep you in the pink of perfection, phone te r aa ap-• ■<( mam tno lv!

H EA LTH COST LOW EST IN THIS SECTION

EASTER W ILLTownship, With Gathcrirg Hoof, Face« Sun

day W ith ( aim Born Of The Hob Vision

So States <;ia*smann’s Keport To lloard of

HealthTilt« townahip's per cap iu h .a lth

coat is tw er.iy cectt* aa >sm aa r»d w ith 91 1A epent pe* cap ita in New ark and thè Oeaireble stam ianl «f $1 00 per rap ò « a* «et forth h f (he Am erican l*uhlu H ealth Aaaneiatien it wma reveaWd u>4my in a stateeaent releaaed t»y W illiam V. <;iassmann.board *OOMlWf»

That thè hoard Ia «J»>infc eacellent oo rà under thè • irvum*tan.<r» waa «ha tftanr a f M r U b n a ia M S sapevt whieh alae c a fri* * Agurea »utxam ed b> H ealth Im p r i.n John M rC erry.

I t waa n a à r ta i tW re were xot bi.rtha .a I jmdharat in I M I aad l&?

S W M .O f tha death» e.ghty « e n aasong

thoae »var aisty year• a f age. Uve were atneag rh iid rr’ om year of ag*.

Were we turpi iaed the other day when Mr. S a ia r greeted u* at the do<>r with a big smile. ..w h y the ■mile, well because his boys have been worth»# day and night why have they bean worluag intiu*irtou»:>

• Litally to get yoar clothes ready for that Easter parade.

Andy Egert ha* brought us a bit j of Thanksgiving and Christmas m fact if w i just stretch our imagin* tion a point or so we could utmost catch th • odor of pine and hem lor k . . V . he has «ur-ke>* on special. and what ta rtey*!

To all Caster swains we pass the word of Sad ler's who have thè moatbeautiful cut flowers, plants, cor­sages and table decorations a t prices which no youag man will mind pav­ing, even if ho is saving up for thering!

i e e •Mirabelle. . .where you get a very

ÇB r a o M ^ H i service In hairdressing.he lines of the coiffure are con-

tured to flatter your features. The style of hairdress whether for forma! street, or sport wear is attained by

Listened to a v ir y enlightening di*< us*ion on winds ami what make*weather vanes work this morning by two of Mr. Farley 's boys. . . i f we weren’t so' intstOstad in that V irg in ia ham sandwich we may have learned something» but after all “ eats* come firs t with u s . . 0 . K. Tony, we still think you're a good weather prophet. Drop inte the S tayyasaM D ine»’ someiimoT. - j vhry fraternal atm .* 1*1*1* ltw * f» prevails

a a •How a lie u i a potted p lan t fo r a

n >n,.m l,ranee, .the Lynd hu rst Suj»pl\ Market has a as lection the re that wou’d do rredit to a f lo r is t B a s te ' lilies, tulipa, hyacinths and m anymore. '____ L_ , .

• •Levy's Pharm acy still continue*

their < olgatr sale from the Icoks of the display he haa we‘d soy it ia • huge suceeaa.

' • e •Feldman's looks as tfcough he arere

attenvtiag to make a clothing store out of his establishment rack sfte- ra*-k o f suit* and dreaaaa, .nice go­ing Mr, ra id man. W e hope you have that situation eften.

Maasmann Head«Lyndhurst KUw

Utcal Itrcnrtlrr Winn Down l'a>mrnt.

Take. FordRat 'ittei M a liiU »an u tKU uu« Uw

'.h* Lyankarat Hale* and Ham — MHpony oa l***fc * »oaœ ta*« ttat

*rémy m «M « h » tha ferm ai Opoa •»s ef ta* new H*>me of Po a i «nw held. He th# «are. he taeled the«# .|wa*<t:#a ha ta» kad ove*

Keep your m on Heflmich’s » rding to the stock we noticed there the o tter day we think they are going te eat eat aome very at tractive bargain* in the near future

SOTK K OF NHGI8TRYe m n a n r n t la n o * a *4 m » • , ia U w .41k«

u» th . c la rk . Im a H a ll. « M t , I n a « A . M . I» 4 .M t . M V t u x ia .» * K M « u t . ’ m ( M a l . a t a » mtm h a * . m * h r r « r i f M f t , ! la » »ta i r a « . . thtm tlé « M i ta

Page 2: L e a d e r - DigiFind-It · 2015-05-15 · c o o k ì '^ j j:* SERVICE BRAKE CQ O P. (iunnell. Prop. OF FINE FOO i l M r t I Sugar Cured SMOKED "J HAMS Æ. 282 KEARNY AVE KEARNY

BreakfastSets

CHEST OF DRAWERSBOUDOIR CHAIRS .

Club Chairs

Mattresses

PASSAICFURNITURE

RAFNER

1 ’ T T n r n J i p *. . y » torm w • u *

u . ' * /

JO H N

I N C

PASSAIC'SGREATESTFURNITURE■ EVENT. ■

SA LE NOW GO ING

ONTin John Rafner Furniture Co. Fire Sale Is continuing with an un abats d wave of selling that is unmatched in local history. This Passaic store has sold thousands of dollars worth of furniture, much of It to residents of Lyndhurst and environs. Mr. John Rafner, the presi­dent stated "That every suite and piece of furniture must «e . the good with the bad • the high grade do hme suites as we* as the pap*

1 the eutirv contents of the building If we have to practically OWE It away. W eular priced merchandise. W e are determined to sell oat want to clear out everything and start 100% brand new to protact the Rafner

$ 2 4 9 ,5 4 3W ORTH

O FCHOICE

A Special Message to RAFNER Costumers

Our thank« for over­looking delayed de­livery and other In­conveniences. O u r auurance that all hold over orders have been replaced with b ra n d new dupli­cate». Our appieiia- Hon lor yoar kind co n sid e ra tio n and

loyalty.

T O G O F O R $ 1 1 2 , 2 9 4LESS THAN 10% AFFECTED BY SMOKE AND WA­TER. BRAND NEW FURNITURE AT S A L V A G E PRICES. KARPEN. SIMMONf PRQDUCTSATHALF

PRICE. PASSAIC S LARGEST STOCK AT GREATEST SACRIFICE.

OUR GRATITUDE TO THE BRAVE FIRE LADS

W * want to express our appreciation for the splendid efficien­cy of the Passaic Fire Department . . . several of w h om were injured daring , the 5*4 hour fire on

March 24th.

DETERMINED TO SELL ENTIRE CONTENTSTo maintain th« Rafner reputation for Quality Furniture we will not carry over any of Hie Furniture in

the building during the fire.

147 LIVING ROOM SUITESIncludbig famous Karpen, etc.

I2«r ' « -74 *95132 BEDROOM SUITES

Every wanted period and finish.

*48 *69 *9S97 DINING ROOM SUITES'

*59 *84

LARGEST INSTITUTION

JO H N x

RAFNEROpen

Evenings

INNERSPRINGMATTRESSES

CEDARCHESTS

A g ^ ODD4 0 DRESSERS

Stadio $ Coaches 1 1

t * 12 %m RUGS /

Other Sizes In Proportion

SPECIAL LOTSightly damaged Bridge

Tables, Hassocks, Coffee T a b le s , Breakfast S e ts , W a rd r o b es ,D r e sso rs . C h e s ts , Linoleum, Tables, Chairs.

; . . h * _ •

NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED.

I N C 693 - 695 Main Ave. D A CCA T P Opp. Erie Station * AjjAlL

Page 3: L e a d e r - DigiFind-It · 2015-05-15 · c o o k ì '^ j j:* SERVICE BRAKE CQ O P. (iunnell. Prop. OF FINE FOO i l M r t I Sugar Cured SMOKED "J HAMS Æ. 282 KEARNY AVE KEARNY

FREET H Y

l . i C l i A W A W A

F O U R ”

* '» • • new, economical and triin n tl

m enu, w ith complete direction« fo r ilaW ife i* lit.“ • 4*» p . u r "

p reparation , is one of the regular te rv iH o w » t

Itm on the fam ily fe a lu rr o f the

i 2 }% > - ' :

N E W Y O R K -

3 Ketalb ©KroneEvery Weekday

IDA GIAIMO GUEST O F HONOR A T ¡ ¿ 3 * 0 SHOWER GIVEN BY HER FRIENDS sr^hbr*

M r« N k h .. i* . ( e r r i l e *t l I f ü w w l .

A Speedy Motor-bus Servie* betw een W. 23rd Street Terminal

and th * Shopping, H otfl and f Theatre Districts in Now YorkNew York C ity Om nibus Cor- busses o f th e same com p any poration operates frequent bus North and South , at M l A v e * service to and from Lackawanna’s Nth Ave., 7th A ve ., Beoedway, W c c 2 > d a » « I Fe rry Terrain .I 4rh and M ad iaoo Avenuea, andaero « town, connecting »rfth Lexington Avenue.

P A R I 5 c— w ith tra n s fe r, 2c a d d itio n a l

A M itM i) ( iu td e lt i. eon o f M rs A rgam* Ort mm of tu Ke« v .* a ivnee. a M M m I et A lh rtth t t h«Bk Kb» retom ed u «pend the M t dev «4tk hie f ià t h

trin i the Gueeta wer» M r*. lW *e rd (1er

'.**». M r* Cherlea Kutsa, M re W illiam Lavtea . M r* « r iU m Ke«eti, M n . M city 4 t>an*lty M re. H ähern M *» i •ua. M r». J •>•»?*« Moeite« M * &U* r um m iu|*. o f M t r v M i M r«. Laea-

hud M r« F Rud .l«*. A h a iM t V W r f r •feilt. Mr* R. , A r» .s fn u f Hut her fo rd . M rs Prank \U # *i •> of Nawerk M re Jo h r K*>*hji*fc a# A rlia fte a , M ies Alt«** Me*eta It I » f State* M a M M re IV te r Ste ile o f B*a<»khr»l M ie'. U> Muhina e f the » ro «a . M ie* lU ee m en* f>#Fr*e. ter«» e f Pe teree*. M re leh n l^ ich tir, M r* !*•■» Letahl« and

FO R YOUR CHILDsc fc r A r .c m *

Wm. A HeywoodHeal Kiitate • Inaurane*

Ph o n e H t lil ir iu w v l 2 751»«11 Lake Avenue, Lyndhurat, H .J

LEVY'S PHARMACYOv*. IM .MO PrrK flH tnM H IM b TW M M Ym >*

YARDLEY'S TOILETRIES Clapps Baby Foods . . . 3 for 2S< Colgate Asst. Soop Sale 5 for Xl%

w t CArnrv a r u u i in i o r u a rs , r t n t \ r s ANU l U M I l STOCKINOk

> *■ »«■ * « V«n»r t v » * A ... IlHwe K t » I II)

Vacuum RepairstK K K M I I M A T M

rie e r t t r u - h e t ^ M * letted

c o o k ì' ^ j j :*

SERVICE BRAKE CQO P. (iunnell. Prop.

OF FINE FOOi l M r t I

S u g a r C u r e d

SMOKED " J HAMS Æ.

EASTER P282 KEA RN Y A VE KEARNYTelephone KEarny 2-4330 r

Fresh Killed Northwestern

POOD SHOSERVICE . . EC0N<(8 U» 10 lb. average)

large Seiet tedMilk Fad Koantii k

CHICKENSSwift's Brookfield

BUTTER2 T T V

ROAST BEEF

C h a r m t h a tCONQUERS

Shoulders

SPRING LAMBO u r O w n

SAUSAGE MEAT( ’holee Cuts

SIRLOIN STEAK STEW9 K e ^ W J a I a flawless complexion to y« ir

f / birthright. E rt a m tww yoSr*» / * ith eu, r<arrt tacisi Ir rat.

*'■ ▼ * ' aient».. ^ S O C IA L - A LL W E E K

V * ^ - r I Itera» for S IjMSPECIAL—

I’ermancnt Wave- Nellie or Croquignole

$3 ^ $5-00 $ 7 «

John's Beauty Shoppe3#8 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHl'RST

PH O N E R I TH ERTURD 2-445*

Page 4: L e a d e r - DigiFind-It · 2015-05-15 · c o o k ì '^ j j:* SERVICE BRAKE CQ O P. (iunnell. Prop. OF FINE FOO i l M r t I Sugar Cured SMOKED "J HAMS Æ. 282 KEARNY AVE KEARNY

M O E POUR THE COMMERCIAL LEADER THURSDAY, APRS. 9. 1936

and TnerereB y W A L T E R R O W E

Of Hash

BENEFIT GAME ON FOR TO ­NIGHT A T HIGH SCHOOL

Pwitiac MotorsSurpass Tests

Tonight, Thursday, April P at the Lyndhurst High School «ymnasium tho Commercial Leader A. A. under tha direction of W alter Rowe, sporta editor and Robert Ohlaon, young sport* devotee of the tpwnship w ill i quahic sponsor an mil-star basketball game 1

B ill Smith, Krank S te ,e » r «ml A l | Py<» * * * Ricci who he expects will make “ good showing.

Congratulations to W illiam P. Ktaft, Jr. who today was awarded a scholarship to Manhattan College aw hil w rits as a basketball player. . . Billy!, as he is more widely known will be allowed to participate in basketball and baseball but will not be permitted to go out for the ciJlege football team ....B ill has been practicing at Manhattan College for the past few Saturdays and itnpressed Neil Colhalan, varsity coach with his p lay ...A l LaTronic^who recommended Kraft, along with Voile Dupes of St. Mary s, used to coach Colhalan at Man­hattan Prep Lots <4 luck, B ill...B y the way, Kraft willline up with the All-Town second team in the all-star clash at the high school tonight.

Conrad Michael* m. more widely'knoom as “ Mike the Motorman" who rolls on the Number Two American Legion quintet but who has been on the sidelines for the past seven weeks is in shape again and issues a challenge at the Number One Team of the Barringer Post with a larg« side bet. . . (Easy money, the One team won five our of six against the ‘seconds')

Although the golf players have just been warming up a match comes into us with Jerry Sparta, the copper with Charley Young of Young's Bar 61 Grill against the Sparta Brothers, Tommy and Harry.

Edwin C. Olson announced at press time that all football games as well as track meets that are on schedule for home games this year will be changed and all games will be played away.

It is a question as to where the Lyndhurst-St. Mary s game will be played on Thanksgiving Day as Passaic-Rutherford tangle at Rutherford in the afternoon making the Rutherford Field impossible for a mornng game.

Billy Flynn, the former St. Mary's hurler and of late from Cioflcgc the m anayr of the Irish „American Club s

baseball team.. .A baseball league would be the thing this year, with the Irish Americans, Rocknes, Acmes, Original Aces, Si* mone's All-Stars, Sports Club and what not thrown in, in Marty Dolan's Lyndhurst Club.

The High School baseball team had a practice game with Keamy on Monday and Tuesday and both were rained out... Anthony Guidetti is home ior the vacation from A lbright... Syl Gtddberg will field *a junior team which he thinks will come around in mid-season to meet up wth other local opposition... Jackie Coomber has been given a contract with Ashvdie of the Piedmont League, a chain of the St. Louis Cardinals.. .Bob Westph.il is with the East Rutherford A . A. and not the Carl- stadt Cubs as reported in this column two weeks ago.. .The girls’ intramural basketball league ended this week with a pro­gram of sixty four games being playe4«< .fWalt Cary is drilling for a long outdoor campaign.. . As a reminder to the High Schcnl tricksters, that the Penn Relays are only a two weeks from FH3ay. . .The tennis team ha* a long snd plenty tough schedule.

Although the "a ll" this and that teams are picked in comes a selection of the best aggregation in town; Ed Lilley and Chippy Christ at the forwards; Joe Jankowski at center and Lou Meyer and Len Geary at guards." Well, dear selector 1 clearly specified last week that in order to be picked one must play with a town team in town. Thus making Meyer and Jankowski a pair of fans. ___________________

Lyndhurst Shooters Drop Match To Crack Port Of Authority Men

for^ the benefit of th* R*?d Cross« of the rise and apirit

shown throughout the country in basketball thia year interest has al- gg risen in Lyndhurst which re­sulted in a selection of an a l l^ a r first and second team in last week's edition of the Leader. Much dis­sension throughout the Township resulted because of the selections snd tho writer wa* cslled upon to promote an all-star benefit affair. H Be sides the game tonight a gro-

be M M

time InitPassaic

Pontiac cars in ta * i cab service are upholding the economy claims of the company according to re­

ed from Seattle, Wash., where the Blsck and W hite Cab Co. state that despite the severe

i_ ,,._n U t- .» this weather conditior.s unde»- which they

ClitUin, Tenmfly >nd ">¡1« P«r t»H .n o f t » .

of dance music sup­plied by Ed Robertson and his Orig­in i ' ** ~ 1 —

Side, home;

rial A lta Moro Orchestra who are featured every Sunday afternoon at the Dental Clinic game*. The high school doors w ill swing open at 7:45 o’clock with dancing until 9:15 o'clock from where the game w ill commence. .

W ith the exception of the music , v* . oapenee, this a ffa ir w ill be 100 ^ 1 p e P cent a benefit with the pro- motors, players and officials giving tto ir services for the evening ab­solutely free.

I t is expected thst M arty Dolan o'f tho Lyndhurnt Club and Charles Christ, Dental Clinic arbiter will handle th* whistles in putting the game ever.

Admsaion, prices w ill be 15 cents for school children snd 25 cents fo r adults.

The “ first team” will line up #ith Frank Rumpl*ton of th* Collegiate Athletic Club a t le ft forward; A l­bert Dsmartet. young captain o f the Reckne Athletic Club will be seen at right forward; Jim m y Demaiwet also o f the Iftockne Athletic Club w ill be the varsity pivotman while Charle* Schnieder of the Collegiate Athletic Club w ill be at the left guaird and B illy Muhliesen of the Rockne Athletic Club at right guard.

B t l ly M uhliesen will captain the

T K N N I8Athletic Director Edwin C. Olson

announced earlier this week that I-eonard S ideriti, newly appointed manual art* instructor will cosch the tennis team thi* season. S ideriti is s former Paterson Central athiete, where he starred in basketball, track, tennis and swimming

Three lettermen return, they sre George R itter, Robert Nance and W arren Wilson.

The schedule:M syApril 27, Hackensack,

1, Rutherford, awansack, away; May IV ; May 4, Tenafly, h Side, away; Mayaway; M ay 7, Soutl

11, Clifton, away; M ay IS, Emerson, away; M ay 15, Hackensack, home; M ay 1«, Tenafly, home; May 20, East

ie; M ay 22-2::, Princeton

Matthews ThanksR. P. Matthews of U 5 Forest Ave., ts just returned home from the

Hsckensack Hospital where he was under treatment for a critical attack 9f Lobar Bronchial Pneumonia.

Mr. Mathews is on the road to re­covery and takes this opportunity to thank his many friends for theii k net inquiries. Mr. Matthews formerly re­sided at M Seventh {Street.

Inv., away; M ay 27, Paasaic, home: j \ East Side, away; June T,\

Weequahic, away; June 6, Emerson,! home; Ju n e 9, Weequahic, home; June 11, Rutherford, home; Jty ie 12. South Side, home; June 15, Clifton, home.

W R E S T L IN G T EA M *The Lyndhurst High School wrest­

ling tesm concluded ;i successful aea- son on the mat last week by placing fifth in the State meet at Union.

The Capaccio brothers, Paul and Ben placed in the State meet. Paul winning in the 155 pound class all season went to the aemi-finale before losing a time advantage while Ben lost in the quarter finals in the 105 pound division.

Besides the Capaccio brothers, others to make their varsity letter were Charles Tannelli, Richard W h it­ting, Vincent Paterno, Frank Pollara and Ernest Deftensis.

The squad won «even, lost three and tied one.

Phone Rutherford 2-7640 RUtherford 2-7641

Quality MeatsChas. Lobmayer•Lyndhurst Market52 Stuyvesant Ave.,

Lyndhnrst, N. J.

Minnette Beauty Service45 Fifth S t No. Arlington

Sooth of Jtimcey Ave.PHONE KEARNY 2-1711

BEAUTY SERVICE . . 35* eaPermanent Croquignole Wave $5.0Q

f lr t t U»m . „ ■ . H A X K K T H A L L E I .K IT IO N^ w i i l u T i ^ A lh l l i ic T h ' » » * *■ » b « k r t b . l l to ttirm ««d i, U U ^ r Of th* < ..n « !» • Athieuc of , yn,lhu„ t H1 h m tlClub at left forward. B illy K ra ft w « lt* r “ Hawk”Club at .— ---------- _ _ .of the Acme Aaaociation will sharethe up-eourt position with Lillev at right forward while tall Hen Iag-*r*nberg will be at center and PhilGusaeff of the Acme Aaaociation and Len Geary of the Collegisto* w ill be at the guards.

Lea Geory w ill l ad the second

The players, ten In all w ill play the entire game which w ill have

eight mi nut.-* quarters with no sub- gtltiRions to be made. I t ia an all- star gsme not s parade of t*»e basketball stars.

So folk*, you will not only a*e a good basketball game and enjoy the dancing but 100 per cent of your admission price w ill go to the Red Croaa »»lief contribution fund.

SPORT SHOTSB A S C B A L l. ' -

W ith the rain and cold weather, A1 LaTronica who is again at the helm at the High School >• •1,f h*ly worried over the outcome of the bsse- ball |Maofl although he haa a wealth of material available. .

A game with Kearny was rained out on Monday and again on Tuee- day and LaTronica has set the open­ing ^ame on Saturday, April 18 at

On the mound^wlll be Charley^Caar ,':lul

Captain Eugene I)ul>elbeiss of Union City, was reelected president of the Hudson Bergen Police Pistol League St police headquarters at CUffside Park Saturday.

Other officers, all re-eiected are: Captain Louis Barhmann. North B e r ­gen, vice president; Patrolm an Wil- Uam Flesche, Hudson County Boule­vard Police, treasurer and Patrol man Michael tttfsor, CUffetd* P a r t , secretary. *

The Lyndhurst police team applied for membership in the league and wee act »-nled

Competitive matches, it was an W fS S k « M negin Saturday, April 18, and continue for eleven weeks. A fa ll seriee w ill also be held to com­plete the schedul*.

The Port Authority police team, iBions of the W>a«ue defeated the

Lynd nurst team in a special match

Lyndhurst G ir l Scout Council will meet Monday night A p ril 20 atthe home of M»rs. George IV S a is of 332 Second Avenue.

Mrs. Catherine Saviello of 439 Pag« Avenue was hoetaaa sA borne last night to th* members of the Hotsey Totsey Chib.___________

_________ Htfwk’Rowe as captain of next year's var­s ity basketball team with Webster I ’olhemus as alternate leader. •:

Rowe haa played two years of var­sity ball as a regular guard, on the Golden B e a n and ted the scoring with 112 points in his sophomore year and 10K in his junior yesr.

Polhemus wss a varaity forward laat season and "showed promise fo r ! a great season next yesr. Besides basketball, Polhemue plays on the football and trg fk teams.

Iiettermen are Captain W alt Rowe, Webster Polhemus, Charles Castles, Archer L illey, Robert Whalen and W illiam Smith.

- v

____________________ y Caties snd Js ck Boschen with Edg

Buggerio» Joh Coughlin and I outfSeld w ill be

ATTENTION:—We art open all night lor

your convenience.Stuyvesont Diner205 Htuyvcoant A ve„

Whitehurst upholding themb*U On th* in fjtd will b* Fr»tU<

rie , Johnny Russo, RJcharu * R*)bert Whslen. In the

Robert Ohlson, Jim m y Aselta snd Capaccio.

The schedule is si so innenplete ss the school officials were f«»rced to cancel the games.

T Lyndhurst High School, which had an undefeated year on the track laat aeaaon l>egan outdoor practice this week wtlh t*»e to u g h s echedule ever to face a high school track team staring them in the face

I Olson has s fine squsd in C ono Monsco. Psu l t'spaccio, Mike Russ.», Webeter 'Polhemus. Robert Swemson, Uoyd W illiams, Hsrvey Davies. Ji>e

, (Tiarie* Ferner, Albert , Js c k Alonso, Je r ry Sparta.

on the letter’s range Saturday, 1146 to 1125. Patrolman A lbert Cutillo starred for the P e rt Authority team., scoring 292 out s possible 300. T h e1 lmsrs were led by Patrolm an John O V e ill with S 291. Chief O tto Bayer shot 281 snd Pstrolmen Iande lls and GoiUng esssfletsd the ta lly w ith 279 and 274 reepectively. Frank Schneider, Sr^ acted as range officer.

The score:? O W A U T H O R IT Y

Cutillo .................. 292Hemmingwsy ............................ 289g iM « .T ......................................... 288Breaks ........................................... 279

Totals ........................Hauser ..............................

L Y N D H U R S T P O L IC Eo*Nsiii ..... ........................

4 ..............Galling

TotalsOmcki . . .

, K . .

1148282 I

291 281 279

. *74

H25. aitMrs. Castles Biirh

Scorer With 183high

o f

Join The Easter P A R A D E !SHIRTS . . .

Deep-toned checks Kent collar.

with

Salisbury SHIRTS . . .With non-wilt collar. Latest aprine Patterns.

Interwoven Sod » Manhattan Shirt«H am Shirts A Shorts lU.luny Ties Swank lewairy Hoy« Furnishings

lo ndhurst

Sai okiecla r

K l 2-SS41M irrfeO t’N I) laOWKOT THICKa

l i C S a t A S M Ü » 11F R ID A Y N 1TE

«AMATEUR N1TE”— P L U S —

‘‘Invisible Ray”M U S IC A L C O M ED Y H IT-FIRST A <;IRLHHOW TO PLA Y POOL

S A T M A T IN E E F O R K ID S K E N M A Y N A R D

H E S C O T T M KT

Sun Mm Tues A p ril 12, 1». 14 R A X T K R • F A Y E O A K IE“Kin«: of Iturleaque**

— P L U S —P A U L M U N I

‘Life of Louis Pasteur’B L U * CO LO R C A R T O O N * «

To r. fcw G ift* • Fun llow la - r r s R A C E N IG H T “

W ed . Thura. April 1ft. I t ,M U S IC A L SM A SH

"Sweet Surrender*— P L U S —»

R IC A R i h i C O RTEZ “ Morder al Or. Harrigsn"

— A N D "M ARCH O F T1M*~

S.IIP'O Uo R U T H t R f O R D

5-B IG DAYS- 5 Friday Thru TuesdayC l e a r t h e

•A WO

R A N D O L P H S C O T TM A a a w T H a u s s e A S T S I S A 1 L W Y N

P**r T**» Iw - », CMm.k

ELK'S BOWLING ALLEYSO PEN TO TH EPU IU C

ELKS CLUB — STUYVESANT and TONTINE AVES. LYNDHURST, N. J.

Special Rates To Clubs or Other GroupsOPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONrR tS H r.SH FRID AY

Phone 0- v-rs Promptly Delivered

E A S T E R . . .“THE SEASON FOR FINE CLOTHES'

Here are some suggestions that will enable you to get into the Easter Parade feeling you: ’ est . .

Newest prints in all sizes . 14,9s3 PC. SUITS

Mannish tailored and swagger suits. Alterations Free. .

.00 l o tMILLINERYSPECIAL! — LADIES KNEE-HIQH-GARTER

SHEER HOSERegular 69c — Full Fashioned

Ladies L. and B. Hosiery .All shades and sizes. Sheer and service.

SILK SLIPS $1.00 and S]49

All Types Novelty Silk Cnderwear ..Christening Sets ....................................Infants Bornets .......... .......... ........Childrens Cotton Shirley Temple Dress Childrens Silk Shirley Temple I»ress . . . .

THE BETTY DRESS SHOP209 Stuyvesont Ave., LyndhurstPhone RUtherford 2-0778

STORE OPEN EVENINGS TUX 9 O’CLOCK

69n

?

79c up $2.98 up

69c up $1.49

. . . ¡52.98

Built to match tho finest In everything that counts

DE M A SSI MOTOR CAR CO.Park and VaHey Brook Ayes., Lyndhurst. N. J.

PttONE m t Ht m OKI) 2-0X7*

Page 5: L e a d e r - DigiFind-It · 2015-05-15 · c o o k ì '^ j j:* SERVICE BRAKE CQ O P. (iunnell. Prop. OF FINE FOO i l M r t I Sugar Cured SMOKED "J HAMS Æ. 282 KEARNY AVE KEARNY

APRON

TH E G R E A T A T L A N T IC & PAC IF IC TEA CO

im js fU. dauwhfc' of ism feoeda e f

“ IN T H E E A S T E R P A R A D E ” P IC K IN G T H E P R IZ E M E N U S

S U R E A JO BA s th* wesk* 4 0 by and mor»

wonderful menus keep t oming in. itge li Harder and harder to vhooae the winners eren though th«re are now two dtdlai* I f y "u ha\*

to Sidney Snow in car* «. and you might he a wi

PARK CLEANING CObeen awarded to Mr«. W . W . Arcm Way of Stoncy B i k K IOyster Cocktail ......................11Koaat Chicken 1.24Mashed potatoes JCJune pea* 01Pickled Beet» .......................... .01Raked Alaska , ............................ .21C o ffe e | e » .« .............................oe

$197Mr*. A. J . G rant e f Croton. New

York is Hein# sent a cheese tra y w ith an assortment of ae*«n kind* o f Bor den’a Cheeee snd a ho* of Cox' G e la ­tine snd sn apr«>n ha* been won by Mrs. K A. Rahm of Pairfte id . Coo».

This weeks rice hall and ho i a f Comet R ife Product* *t«e* to M r*. G. D. Knapp of Darien. Coon. M r*. L . F . Shinkel of Belle Meade. N J. . ia the winner of a Secant, Hand Made.

l i t S h i y v t u n l Avenue

W e P r y an d D e liv e r

Vlalt our clam bar — dell- cloiM claim , fifth aandwich- en and othei wa Iik >J del

^MORELAND'Sf is h Ma r k e t

COR. R IV ER RD. é RA G E A VEN UE, LY N D H l'R ST

DOMESTIC OIL BURNER

• M A L I. D O W N P A Y M E N T

$8.40 per monthCO M PLE I1 IN ST ALLATIO M Includes .VV) ( ia llo n Out aide

V . Tank

S IM M E R & W IN T E Rh o t w a t i :k

Hook Up H Dn M PH O N E KhARNY 2-1373 J

nut meats, dried fruits, caadled fru its, cut marshmallows, er any desired i t w h y hot io th is d a s tin t H Idelicately with .vegetablr coloring

When the coke ha» been fronted w ith exceptina o f th» hole in th * ., middle« A ll w iih caadied Raster and se( the little ch irk on top

Iod ise ' Auxiliary of the U n i * f l j Spanish A oencan , W ar "VoUMan-'. w ill hold a Co:d party Apr.l 21 at th ' Columbus C k h houne M s . Jo h n ' Higgin* is chairman.

Mr and Mr*. Earnest Koalan of 625 Second Avenue are Ik *» fr >m a viait w ith relativ»»* io Philadelphia

WhitéTake With Bright Icing For ’

Easter SundayServe With Peach Or Pistachio

Ice Cream To Larry (hit Spring Colors

Of course, the fcaater Cake must be bright aad g T h e decoration» I must stand out brave and fine. But ¡ there ia such a wide variety from which to choose.

Here we show an Angel Pood Coke, att prepared to hi* ro t into wtítm «ndt serve to support mice-lumps of home made ice cream.

And the decoration* are aimple but appropriate— a fluffy. feathering chick and a score or more of brightly col "red candy Easter Eggs.

Fur ice cream, make a peach or j *<uiachio— to keep the Sprin« m otif.,

While the cake should he white. ¡ <*xi ept for the icing, which should b e . in hsrmony V ith the brightnea* of thé oetMéoO.

A N G E L PO O D C A K E 1 eup sifted coke Hour 1 cup egg whites Ns teospoon aalt 1 teaspoon cream Of tartar 1 '<* cups sifted granulated sugar \ teaspoon vanilla >% teaapooo almond eotroct Sift floor onee. measure, and aift

'"ur mor* times. Beat e*g white* and «alt with alot w ire whisk. When f-amy, add creom of tartar, and coa- tinue beating until ***** are stiff en..utfh to hold up in peaks, but not d r> Fold in sugar carefully 2 table ‘ ¡««■a* at a time, sutil all is u*ed y -id in flavoring. Then sift small a- mount of flour over mixture and fold m carefully; continue until all IS uted Pour batter into un«reaaad an *•1 fosé pop.

B*ke in alow oven at leost 1 heur. B**io at 17» and after SO minutes

rreuse heat slightly (M S P> aad ' ake Mi minute* longer. Invert pon 1 hour.

Kruet With W H m t M O U N T A IN C R E A M

14 cup» sugar

GIANT 22 INCH BALLOON

Page 6: L e a d e r - DigiFind-It · 2015-05-15 · c o o k ì '^ j j:* SERVICE BRAKE CQ O P. (iunnell. Prop. OF FINE FOO i l M r t I Sugar Cured SMOKED "J HAMS Æ. 282 KEARNY AVE KEARNY

come« nearer to a} large, by sug the common g ri

; t u t only on education can nd equal staie

W e try to »urround every tuner4 I service «nth deeds ol thoughtful kindness. Thu aun extends not only to the immediate family but • fo to the relative* and inends who V e 'present.

am esular

PAGE SIX THE COMMERCIAL LEADER

The Commercial LeaderPublished Every Thursday by

T H E C O M M ERC IA L LEA D ER 00 ., I n c . jib Valley brook Avenue

b Rutherford 2-421X)— 4201. , Editor

and Treu.

LYNDHURST, N EW JE R S E Y , THURSD AY, AI*RIL 9. 1936

A GOOD SERVANT PASSES ONIt is not stretching a point to call Leo A . Walsh -a martyr

to h s job. His job shortened Tax Collector Walsh's lit■ , . , - ,. , . Histasks were bitingly difficult, his conscience the sort that would not accept shoddy work as a substitute for the perfect Thus, he toiled and sweated when most other men believed their

thingfT

day's work over. Ftwsessed of a nervous, volatile temperament, it was inconceivable that he could long stand the strain he placed on his body. And the body gave desperately quick.

Too crfttn municipal positions are considered sinecures The bosses of employees are that great, mdist.net bid)’ known , -£ (,,.dqu. rt.-rl w, rrt„ as the peojir. How could the people ever apply the lash &* after serving eleven year« with the their employees? ¡company haa sent in h i. resignation

— ^ .r«- ’ . . — - * | It 1« with regrets we receive thei of Warren*« resignation, but

that he w ill come around and

Finding the Fireby Vi»* Schreckenstein

and i a success.•Tte Fireman’s Motto: Faithful to 4mty — True to friendship.1

, F ire Chaplain Rev. Muller members of t>he Are department held services for Leo Walsh, former tax collector a t hi§ late residence on W eart avenue. v

I t Was with sadness the news of hi« sudden death w a i received. Leo was a friend of e vtry man in the department and with his passing the department lose« a loyal and lovable j ri'T ' I

The condolence of the department is extended to Mrs. Walsh and fam-

t * «The Valley Brook Engine Co. No.

regular monthly businaas t headquarters Tuesday

7. Bob Sauer delegate N. Y . V o taM p r

1 held ita meeting at night, April ' ip the H. J . .F irem en ’s Assn. reported on the ac­tivities of the association. Oscar Oa- back made a rep ort o í the actions o f the 80th Anniversary committee.

• • • -Track Co. No. 1, held its regular

monthly meetin* Pnday nicht, April" — -

But there is such a thing as conscience. There is such a n «» , of W a rra n t resignation, but thing as joy in doing well. There is such a thing as a satisfaction ^u'ion»«"

These were things that Leo Walsh knew. An untiring and devoted w< >rker, he gave himself to his job better than he should

RUDERSWRITIR»

in having executed a job effectively and well“ I The social of last Friday night was

cSI tainly well attended. About 26 „ • v , , , - firemen and a number of frienda were |

have. In the face of failing healxh he worked the harder When Vr',**“ t jjf. ?* * *,:<)? £ ?• . ¡ ¡ J■ f t i t * i t i nr* • i i t last of the boys left for Jiome anda vaca tion was 'jffered him he refused. To urgings that he slow , „ ry minute oT Use U«f *u madedpwn he laughed grhnly and piled on the pace. g f g J g C ^

Lyndhurst S financial setup* is not the sort that is can- I Carruil made um of hia tenor d u cive to sleeping on the job. Tardy tax payments, part tun-. ,¿ ¡ X i t ‘°'°*> “tax paym ents, tax warranU, baby bonds.. .th e y spell w ork and i . iq u l/ refretdimenf* and sand- m ore w ork and more work. ! w'ch** served and less we for-

rr . . . . . . . . i , , . ! get, Dot Bayers and Snooty ( sorryFor one thing, let it be said that the m a jo rity of local: V_d. i)Ut Dot «aid that i , your new f olk knew the prize rhpy had U1 Ctailcctor Walsh. He w as not : had helped make the eveningw ith o u t honor w h ile he lived. He moved for th e most part confid en t that he had the respect and the thanks of his fellow m cn

Now that he is deadl honors have to be done him in a grand way Yet not so anyone could call them too grand He deserved them all. The p ity is there are not m ore to g ive .

succeiThe ambition of amokie Joe Graf-

fam— to be allowed to take the Ahr- for a jo y ride A harrel of

refreehmente in the rear of th. truck, with Chuck * Ringing hi de-ho to keep him company.

• • •Je r ry M. showed up at headquar­

ters Friday night and reports pros­pects look mignty encouraging in the, leather business. The damage done by U>e recent floods ias caused a shortage in leather goods. Good luckJi-rr-j -*Tvr.

• • •I don't know if you would call

Jim m ie Currie, a S ir W alter Raleigh, but he Dlayed the part of a here last Sunday morning after the com munion breakfast. Several waitresses who had served at the breakfast and live iu Paterson egrac 1? their own car, wfcen they were ready to leave for home they discovered their car would not run. And here is where bashful Jim cornea in. After a few magic touches by Jim the car was j ready to go, but tha kind dead of our i Jim seemed to strike st the heart of one of the waitresses snd before they parted you may be sure another meet­ing whm arranged.

Jim said he never thought there was such a pretty g ir l in this great big world. (W e ll t ia t is the way it gets you Jim ).

• S SSm iling B ill Backley. has been

smiling more than ever the past few weeks. O f course we know it is the addition to the fata lly that put that never fading smile in B ills face.

• * eW ilHe W eber the musical man of

the Commercial Leader entertained at the piano and tha Commander Ed. Karp sang several solos, to the en­joyment of those present at the so- d a l F rid ay * ~

Arthur -F. 1-ane R V MacDowcll

Miss Edna Fgvier, daughter of ( Commiesioner and M rf. Louis Fa- vie?, of 467 Second avenue, a stu d rat of the New Jersey £*Uegv foi-i Women has returned M> «pcad tftej holiday w ith t r parent«.

T I U i B S t M Y r W ^ « , l p B l

Inaura Ehrlich , daughter ofMiss

«lay with her parente-

A seif-controlled mind is a., snd Y ’-oedptft Hi power. 1 call

that mind free which jealously guard«its latellhetual rights ana power«— W illiam E lle ry Chahnmg, bom April7, 17W».

P L A T F O R M O F A M ER IC A One o iistanding fact ia apparent in

most of the books recently publishedwhich attempt to outline a program fo r the United States to follow. That is. that the authors praise the ideals of Mr. Roosevelt's New Deal but condemn his manner of bringing them about. Charles P. Taft, son of the late President and Chiet Justice, w riting to fallow-Bapublicans in hi* book "You and L and Rooaevelt*. does just that, lie offers a course for future action, but it ia largely »

In “ Liberty F. Russel'

nlatform for his R*rty ^ Equality", W illiam

that is every man’s right.“ Platform For America’

E . Handers is published by — H ill Book Co., at $1.00 and con­tains 118 pages. I t goes farther than any other volume in offering the

by Ralph m MeGraw

• I V I H S R . . .FLOW ERS

FOR EA SIER

No militer «hat il* r type may be she will love re ce iv in g flowers as your expression ol tester sentiment.

NADLERSFLO R IST S OF D ISTIN CTIO N221 STUYVESANT AVENUE

LYNDHURST, N. J. PHONE RITH. 2-1234

-at

READER'SVIEW POINT

Why Not These Improvements?_ This newspaper described several ohangei. in the local

governmental setup that would be beneficial. One thing was theneed of a public telephone booth in the Town Hall Another

106 Livingston Ave. Lyndhurst, N. J .

April 4. 19M al Leader.

J .

resident of Lyndhurat .d in our

i ..Mi­to rial

)<jng needed imnroveioeat wl our Towaani)» needs

nrhicll i3 E

The Commer«Lyndhurst, N d H f t e «

one who always is interested „Township Community, I hlghle

thing is the fact that the traffic light on Second and Stuyvesant ( E®1Avenues should be a flash warning most of the time instead1 W ith <-o o^-ration of our town res- of consistent red and green signals

Neither o f thoe thmR> has br<Aight a rumhle from the livable community to dwell in. commissioner nverliirds of the departments in which these, im-j , t ilile *“ * ' “ptovement» would cume.

Very well, we’ll ei^tlnue harping on them Commissioner Breslin. why shtAild there not he a public

telephone in the Town Hall? Only the other nigbt while a reporter was in the Town Hall four telephone caUs (locally) were made on Town H all telephones. A ll of them w ild gladly ..have been made on a public tdephune. W hy should thert « ! « ^ 'C a S " .*¡3!be wne? And wh.it Town Hall in New Jersey, besides Lynd- f|OWfr« and shrubbery, nut a« yet hurst’s, lacks a public telephone? -

What about the Second and Stuyvesant Avenue lid«,v a lu ab le

and which I would like you to td tha attention of our resi.1 Chamber of Commerce and other ral organisations, is the shamefully neglected grounds and mud holes at Lyndhurst Station Square of the Lackawanna Railroad. For the past several years our town officials have been endeavoring to have the Rail;

Commissioner Holden? There is no reason for wasting

have not met with anyThere should not be any reason

« ï ïJ P » .Oimuaioners of the

- VN ,5?OK ....I ’KAJVll I.A Wit The lk.ard Township of—“ --- — So OrdalB a* fo lloos:^^ i. f t a t a Planning Bomrdauthorised by Chapter U l r f th« Pt

l a * » of !»**> tu oofulut -r Mven n b«rs. U and the Muée Is hereur crm fVctK.!, j rust, as provided by saJ4 act of IN « h«reit.b«*f re n r. n. i to. tke MM-inlx-rs oonalituUhk said PUn-

lioard -hai» c<««Ut J ihr lia>or 0 Township ut Lyndhurst In thv ef aeraen. es-oflki» one of ft.-. J R . . I <>r th* TowaaMn of LjrndhunM I m thr. c:„u»,l> uf ^ i n n to «»•

pulntud by th»- May > * member of IOM W ard at O asHM uorrs to be ap- eotatod to aid# aoato sad four cltis«-ns of the T'lWnahlp of LAndhurst In the

npiaolnted bydeCtkm «. The saUd Plsnnlna Bosrd sbafi poeaefs i jm w>Oeis «nil> r-

form all of the duties mlh-nse.l b> tbs said met of ltlO h#|%la(|*for* r««ir»<i

directions to the road of truei covery. There were a number harmful practice« in the N RA , and together with the failure of the New Deal, they are cited by Mr. Flanders. He admits that “ the prices of agricul­tural products have been raised. • > employment has increaeed- . wages have been raised throughout the whole extent of industry, tne number and seriousness of businees failures have notably diminished." But he makes much of the point that only increased production can bring about lower prices and improvement. He says,

1« i—ring ni priem it l U M j for the wage earner as a rise in wagea. I t Is better, for it makes more

:: lB h\ bB° k: I f the leader thinki the author ia

generalising throughout his chapter«, remember that the book ia prepared to be affective. To these discussions chapters Mr. Flanders is massing his forces. He presents his Platform, the

El so far, In his final section, drW- ] ■ it home as an able public ¡~

T í ^ n a ¡ s . r W n B m J T c o n .mutors. w h ic^^ b eh eve to be a good ^ C o m m i s s i ^ d Thursday.

tb* ’ i ,,M.k v" ’•

limaxes his address.

A writer was sitting next to s society matron at a very sumptuous dinner. In the course of the conversa­tion h.- asked-hsr if she liked Scot^s Ivanhoe and Talisman. Her praise was s<> effusive that he suspected that »he wtfs merely cbvering her ignor­ance of their existence. To make sure. >h* mentioned Ouentin I)urwo*>d.

I ' W , he said. “ I believe that the ” 4 to a ^ m . ia | e ^ ip o i7 u r r most wonderful work of all was

■ lo a^ n y r the ruii »uUnrity nmicm i gushed, I just went wild over tnat.

I F I B A V t n i i k \ r r i .K sK "U » la that at a r»«u- I The t.tle ia urtri*oin* and whet«

iar me.'tin* of the Board o f Cotrimts- the curiosity of the beholder. It IS 't h M u r E f t l l a i . l r t a r appropriately chosen by the author.

ordinsiM-e . ntui.'<? a. foil,.«*; An Josephine Ijiwrence, who is «he wo- " i M i — i i< *srd for the man s editor of a la rg e metropolitan it Jp th. I'ounty tb. nrovln New J i t m

THE STANDARDMEAT MARKET

■* PHONE RUTHERFORD 2-0929

107 Sfuyv««ont Ava. LyndhurstWISHES ITS PATRONS

A HAPPY EASTER

\Here Are A Few Suggestions To Make

Th»t Easter Dinner A Success

Fancy Fricassee & Roasting Chickens Sugar Cured Smoked Hams

Creamery Rolled Butter Fresh Eggs

FREE DELIVERY SERVICE

-------- . - ------ , . r . I* t. • . deal more in number than many of 2»*.time at the hflbt when a little study of it will show that it other Station* tif the Boonton can he e a * changed fn>m fliclur to red and green flashings M | |and back again by the police. How *nu t it and r j ^ e t a U o n . ^

coat aI operation and taxpa. the Railroad Company Is haviog |he same hard lime to maka ends meet as wa all have these day«: but surety some effort should be mad»* to make our Town Gateway not enly presentable to its resitlaata hut also to those who pass through the Town- sh.p N o fo n ce was the badge, graae or ah rubbery looked after last yaar.

tu r n " h i M ary B a k u IkWy "The I »«prayer that relorm . the «inner t a iS r ia U on U atd ^ if ¿ Jheal, th- ..ck » an al-nlme ia « h t W v V ! r J T J a . ”that all things are tM-a.We.to Owl. c” * y . , * * • l -y’ldh,ur»? n»«.,»"1» *—a spiritual umleratanding of Him, u * mah unselfed lovs. Reganlkee uf whatanother may say «»r think on this Y .,ura verv trul»subject, I apeak fn *a eMw r t e ^ l ! ^ 7 L £ ! £Prayer, watchiag and working, com-1 t.ar^ n Lonmann.bined w ith self-mu«olation. are Gad’s , gracious mean« for acwmpUehing whatever has been avcceeafu

K H U RCH iSForest arul Styrvaant Avea.

¿lev. Franklin G. Faber, rector Rectory Telephone

B61 Livingston Ava. Rutn. 2-1403J Special Mid Week Lenten Servkee.

A a m Rth. ■- I m Kev A. T. Doughty

Chaplain, C ity Mission. Newark, spec­ial .preacher

GOOD F R ID A Y SKRV1CE.S Morning IVayer, U tany, Pro Ana-

pbura, 10 a .¡a.Evening Prayer, Story of the Croae

Sermon and Unveiling of the Cross

8 P ' " ' S A I U E D A Y A P R II . 11 Holy Baptiem, 4 a.m.‘ S T E R D A Y, A P R I

Ssnce would b.- fui nul paOiifr i

I 93" .n f lr» t Hosrtl

A p r i l■ p w even­i r n e » It ro o k US t h e t im eM r ifa s r » -

UH,'!« M KAV1RH JAM UK A. PH Jte lJNC' »mnüsslon.-rs.

■ i.w nan» > irr».soT icaNoti. • is hrroby gtV.-n that Ih* er- d i as ix. of whidt tm fstagOlna is a

tree wpy wa» ftmay «esse« o> Ui«V7tii.ls.-i,«ers of th. Town■ i ir M la the (’ount^of

H ^ a r g a r iH M f H Ijournal, for it labels her deep ■eate t' acorn of the inadequacy of our mo­dern public schools in their failure to equtp the students for life’s dif-r ftcult pathway«. This may be a .de­batable subject but she dramaliaee several very impracticsl and unadapt al>le products of the schools and j their attempts to keep the fami l y k a io a t on the sea of Ananeial diffi- calties, to weather stor a M Mf « lu im l and finally to bring Tt aalm y to port, i To them. Pettier, Roee, Daruther. Dallas and Syth ia Hoe. four apple» plus two apples equalled eight apples or then poeeibly, eight pears. Thus 1 their attempts budget their in-

P P N I _ - . __LyndhuratbîÎd "on’^ H Ä j K . Xprtl H«. and wtft talt>- d h * a* pnavuLJ

n an.i by the last Beoti on of aahl orbut also "•*! ír r^ T * Lyndhurat. V. J.

THK

o f m ankind“ ( p i )

., 1 .1.. •>.. g ■ > .1and health

E A tIL U . 1WSÖJ 7:30 a.m Holy Communion

V:S0 a.m. Holy (a.mmumon 11:00 a-m. Choral Communion, ser­

mon and s|iecial Easter music.2:30 p.m. Childrens Easter Festi

val Service and Preaenlation of Mite

8:00 p.m. Chefal Even Song and Address. v ■

The Church with a cordial welooaseto all. 1 *--i‘ .

Re* Geori

\ r m t AN CH

I . ' t f S S t a e . 1.3 I l.radka'M . N. J

ST . MA' LUTH CSAN

ÏWS*HURCH

. r t

Hama Avenue RetherfeeáRfcV. H U B E R T A . W R IG H T

M Orient W ay, Rutherford Morning Warahte I t A M Sunday & kool 10 A M

W WUOO W *R EED M EM O RIAL UN ITED '| PR ESBY T ER IA N CHURCH |

• i u ValWk B r a» U M U D. D ,

Sunday Schock.1 * 0 A M Hornin ', WoraMÿ.7 4 Ì P.M. Yeung tVipU» Cknstiar

Union.t m r j L -r

Peoples Society

N O T IC E O F IN T EN T IO NTake notice that Lyndhurat Taodge

N<> 1606 B. P. 0- E . intends te apply to the Board of Commissioners of the Township of Lyndhurst for s transfer o f Club license for premise« situated st ¡¿31 Tontine Avenue In Lyndhurst. N ew Jeraey to *46 Park Avenue m Lyndhurat. New Jeraey.

I W IL L IA M C G I.A 8SM A N N ,Fxaltesi Rulei

I , A R T H U R W l DMA Y l t ,Treasurer

K X Q I F L IN C E S ,S e c re ta il

i F R A N K L E F E B V R E .Chairman, Trusteee.

Objections, i f any. should ha made ! im m ed ia te ly in w rit in g to D O M IN K K li. L lV 'E U . l . M unicipa l C la rk of tha I Tow nsh ip of l.yndharat. *■

L Y N D H U R S T U ) I K J E 1806 B .P O .E .F R A N K J I E F E H V R E .

Chairman Hoard of Trustees

\ W . - ______________________ — M

OUMMMMl«>NKHN O f TIm rf or LT K PH lUOMIHACtt

lt»f IU *W&mClcdi.

come to cover aapanditures was pa­thetic. In picturing their dilemmas, Mies laawrence presents us with auger coatad hits of wisdom. W hile drama­tizing the ordinary fatnUy, «he «light-

is nuich to be gained by thus reading between the lliaa.

Her cynkioni toward that part the Preamble to the Declaration] Independence which *s> s men are created equal

ONLY CAK WITH AUTOMATIC HILL HOLDER

Intermediate tot

A n t ~ i ■“ . y i."D EA T H R C á L r aril loct of thi L is s l n- Churches of Ch riaU

Valley Break Ave. aad Trevere Pt.

C H R IS T I jVN iC IR N C t CH CRCM “ A R E K IN , D IS E A S E . AN D

anil he the aub-« in a ll

iL . Scien tist, on 8unda>, A p ril If .

Tk* Golden Text is : “ AH fleeh shall see the salvation of God’* (Luke t*d>.

Among the citations whiak com­prise the 14»e*i>n-Sermon ia the fol fow m f ' -ott, ‘ t+ttiie* “ fa any a * 1mohg vou a fflu je d ’ ltd him pray. And the prayer of faith shall sa»0. the auk. and the l'W d i>hatt ra laa f him up; end If fee hare mesmittad] sine, thea shall b* forgiven k ia (Jam es .'-IS, 14). ^

Tha Lw en -aem o n also Indudae,the following pessafe fm>m th e 1 Chiistien .lenee t»viu«.k. "Release aud li« ... It with key to tha •aNf**

extra.R .p ÿ e dS'sedie»

PH O N E M l m t-4174 - O P E N E V E N IN G S

A0c for adjusting your «ewing machine. Parts satr

Vacuum (loaners Rei Parts. Sum.nee. S*

A ll Makes ftewmg Machinée

s in (;khSEW IN G M ACHINE CO. 314 Ridge Wd.. Lvndhtarat

N O T IC E O F IN T EN T IO N Take notice that Jam eg A. Raid

intends to apply te the Board of Commissioner« of tha Townahip of Lyndhurst for a Plenary Retail Con­sumption Licenas fur premiaes situat­ed at 137 Stuyvesant A *e- in Lynd­hurat. New Jeraey.

Objections, if sny, should be made immediately In writftag to D O M IN IC K J L IV K I4 .I. M uiiapal Clark of the Township of LyadM iak.

JA M C S A. R E ID .

A pr t-i-c

•ation oi •that afl

. I tha jrar*«•ndowed by their Creator with «*r-

1 tain lyiailanahls right«, th a among

h\ and forma th.- Because of tb.

thesr a r t I J J e . L a U r tysuit of ni luirt of lone o general tiue meai caused m . _much js sW u i^ r jM h iSg y

N O T IC I O F IN T EN T IO NTake net Ire Uvat Sa»oal, Clul

On the V l M l l H Iphiloeophy

f her ahilosnyhv and for 6f her novel W cn aaa 1 i l lack 0i un4erataa*M k ' r a f tha L —

unhaupu and ei

W ths11 ling of that phraaa, fc^has | upa ui *

i« a hook wel!not only for it« keen for iU appealing h .

it« hits of hanwr Is istruly s dnuna of Uw ordinary truj-bled c iti ten.

Your reviewer* had eagaalad to have s personal interview wish Mi»sLawrence to ■ iy « ay«a y tMa review to give you taa atory behindetory. It “ J *

B IG G E S T aaka ia a^ o nI gas economy n c a rd 2

i years! O ffic ia i r 24-27 m iles per

g a lo n l W acid 's larguai aaà piece steel to p — H iaw ga i aM steal hsdy t inches o f elbow room ? A u tom atic (a s .sa v in g over-d rive ! H a laa D ryd aa U y lin g ! Y ea r s baa« buy.

a n o up at inf racroevS m e a b e te r • a e w C L f . 0% Was S b 'i e sew low

Club of etory. It is alwwss JM N a M R t to Lyndhurrt. S o W in tend, ta «PP<>' kn o . ^ n .e tK In , A u .. . V tn y » - in . ki_ itr*»r i nf t ’nnMTiissioners of the t,on of a *o rk salsa Lawrence, te the Board o f ( «m mtaawners a i uw thou(rtl m>w w riting another noTewnehip of l.ynd hun t fe r a C lu b , y#l m> name for which has as yet License for premises situated a t S IS been chosen, aa an* w nl have to w ait R iverside Ave. in Lyndhurst, New fur awhile. Before the bowk is pah Je rsey j lished we w ill hare that interview If

IR V IN G PH A R O . President ; the forthcom ing n e e e lia as gOodasG EO R G E TH O M PSO N . Secretary ‘ K I . * *

Objectione. if any. ahould be made • ^ T ,U * * * “tm m edistely ta wetting to D O M IN IC K w ,u* »mpatienco.J . L IV B L U M unicipal C larii e f the M r #nd ¡ ¡ ^ q u . « p a efTownahip o f Lyndlm rei. j Stuyveaant Avenu.» haea f t lp n B BMasonic Cluh e f Lyndhurst No. 3h0 from a v is it -te their

Irvin g Pharo, Applicant. Lake l^nape

PLUMBING HEATING TINNING242 LAKE AVE. LYNDHURST. N. J.

A. MITCHEL & SONPhone. RUtherford 2-4399

De Massi Motor Car Co. PARK ft VALLEY BROOK AVES.

LYNDHURST, N. J.P H O N E R I T H FR K O R 1 1 2-0*7»

f . 'X O n , L f j o J V *cq d L c i j u n d r e d

O lii su I d H i (5 v Q \ L o o k .Q d

( J f y u r r t *ftU T H tH F O ftO

1 -9 0 0 0/ v \ L M O R I A L F U N E R A L H O / A E

Page 7: L e a d e r - DigiFind-It · 2015-05-15 · c o o k ì '^ j j:* SERVICE BRAKE CQ O P. (iunnell. Prop. OF FINE FOO i l M r t I Sugar Cured SMOKED "J HAMS Æ. 282 KEARNY AVE KEARNY

S I X T H k t k k k tHwlM«. »»• ?»♦«»». Mil,hiU'i Jt»hn 1.-, WM'i Mn < tMemaon. Jan**» A - K«aU> m I

SI M M I .l t A ' I . N I K M n # . W « ' . ‘ 15 >«•« .««

****•'• visra- *Nfcert. A.icuat. TJhw» * * \ wKfcril. K A ta jQ M ««» T lM te * A i* .

riandrò H . H4 OrtMitj ‘«•«fcM» H J Ì , <Hk«UIS t J V ”4 .te !T

M l f-isJN»* A

N O T IC ET*» T H K V U T B ftS o r T H K T - 'W X - J

« H IP <»*• 1.Y X D H I KST . X .a t 'R m 'A i r r to r « . i » t »n,t . , «* !

** e»ev*m«e tr> K... i" •* * ♦ * * i r t th*- jin M M lnm iu n<t!-UM >***«nu i t i T w i whH-n p».-v. t«

•« i- d M n lt u n .1 1« ia .»tear* « re « ia t i» » t l«<U to < « « «f«*w>rat .le v t iu * ftw i .x>narcvti\e y» *. -■r m«»w > i reni • m un ic ipa lity l i a ' 4 »«•rWBBMit i^ ia t r a t lo n to a mttOKtpa » *«* * " ‘ “ Î ***■ lllMKUt ! . (U .lta lM > . • . m ih » c o u n t) . or t» »n> y U .i ' , u u . tn * O w m tj ui State, tk * <>m n iiw ion o# K< o r t n i i v « or I He Counts doni *** .M u »1- » « »nail .« U w tne g erm an «, ¡ e f w ra tio n fo rn i* o f at*-h pem on» t..

1,1 ^ rii«- -VK

*0 re-re*tM er U *u ra Un a « a lto aT a to

^♦Wrw-'SW 'ir M h n » :That Uw foil.»« inn U » list a t per-

£ > '& SST i SL ‘S S S X » £» n a n i «( (Eton tona, that they a r e 1 .

oi th r Trfwnah** ». U»n<thur»t. H. n ew C ou nty. S la t * ot

'••mn » - >Il\ IMtMltUM*«•% n Uh

tX M 'R T AX K M K

•*ea». CVawt %'»tar M } 4 I t 'u o it U r .

J A T V KMn. K .ar, •«« W tU *«a M * . *•* W tt iü A'

K u rv ia r-f . 24« t»nrntal |t*e.

the om c* o f (he Bet - ■ n» o| Klectkm a. e f . im

H e n r d o f lO e c U o n a .K 17 i'H IM K . AVKNtK

It U m * Aon.

!R k• • M l V«w>) Rrwfe

VIRAT DISTRICTM H I T H ¿ ’IX I 'K Henry «12 Klfth A*

> r* d A sta ire , fam ed s ta r w ith the n im ble feet, 1 »n c* i and m ,

^ Th* F'^ j h- 'n*

SPRING SPECIAL! . . . “ =PLAIN garments

French Dry Cleaned . . . . J S ^C A S H A N D C A R R Y

W e Are A lso F ea tu rin g A Reduction O n l.ln in f>

We C a ll a n d D e l iv e r

SAM FELDMAN (Tailor)214 stuvveuirt A v e Ph o n e M Jth . 2-4113 Lyadk

W il l i a m * U - u n . * M « H u t Hr

T K N T H IH M T K K TC U V Kl A « » % V M

H fe-rru tm a , I V t . . » « • O l e ^ . . „ .

ST If I I T j f t f lh th Stre- t(PÌpTTfl fifth Street A.. *-•« f i f t h «Mtmet 7 44 Klfth Stfvnt A V K N I'R , QUi*ra

H alter I

[ T look mor« thsn jwt good ptrforow ti Io • » ••• 1 tM M H Fofd V-8 h a . in i*« U a a b w jfM n . tt’a a a j mtirrlj difrrmt k W af p n h o u m that i t i Mt ^

If« tbe V-l engine, (Irrt u d turf M . TW a n * * Bnv <4 iu Si horsepower. It« Jrifé-up ia tr*ft* IU <f l 4 il l pull m tie Open nnd un kills. For you cast upn t my tow

«1er» engine to feel like a V-C .

*ui BSDAV, A PHIL », 193»

r r e d A s t a i r e . (iiui« nisi

JB b y- ut RKO Rivoli

MODERN W A U PAPER

A ttr a c t iv e n y iMdesigna la arw «alar

ettect*. Many ora wash­able-all ar* rcoaooobty

B oa lim i

r o i ^ - s pDWacSMn

18" WoH Paper . . . .Suitable lor Bedroom, Living Roc

18" Washable Paper . . . roll 12* - sp 30" Craftex Paper . . . . roll 14< • up Flat WaH Points . . . . . 90! $1.75

In All Colon

Uniqloss Special • 90! $1.75One Coat Gloat Paint - AR Colon

WILLIAM HELLMICH227 S T U Y V E S A N T A V E N U E

PHONE RUTHERFORD 2-0251

\ %n^

-Of course it feels differed, Dad it is different!"9

: ft£-~ ‘ygr-l< n L b

Mr B Jln ffl

Ford "keep, iu feet" oa tunu and rou(b n«Hb — tkaafca f w m ■ m Uto s tjrpe uf ckasni« nst found nnywkeee else ia tke w t l p m « H t s

wiry not try the «e advantage, for yourself l"ds*’ • • mê «a. *»*Hefoee you dende on any new rar-gH tie \ • tmT ' ’**'! "T~Ztkat put Ikt Ford in t ia « le . a M g can la i ymt *

lu>lUK>* A ÇA* m o w VO I ■ HMUt IMS.A LSB • CKT TU*T

s12 off if you trade in an old stoveGJonwood 8500, anomelled mude and out. has a Kijh brailar with Ajtogril broiling pon and iaporat* baking av*n. both haavily insulated Tha lottar hos automatic/ov*n heot coo-

T U a . . a a i v u n t a . ik o n L .«»*— f j ia<\.MAI>Aa ^Ol’ ’ ” “ s n 1 *« T' Vi T L w

couse you eon bake and broil at the soma time New stylo top burners ora lighted outomat¡colly Minute mindar ond condiment »at. Regularly $111.50 cosh now StSSO coih with on old stove Smoll carrying charflc if you buy on terms. $4 45 down, $4 45 moftthly Pr<a includes connection, 6 faet of gos piping

■ an* nahrs a **o* a a

PVBLICdjpSEH VICE—■-i

G r e a t ? . \

I t s ju s t lik e a l l b a n % h o m e to g e th e r!IMakae,a*tacafl*f*.4aofk*ar lnwag a Vghaaa. )—« «all 'V fa nawn «n a ««M. . . *c< *« are U « k < ( l* iM | t « ÌM f lw 4 M«aowlwi N C a o iw w te k iA e a e ' »<4 >o « a k mm <km « lau w ....!«*e«c* lu tha'M dtalk a ifc-~*k » la i l l* < M a w k .n a e M * i t k lamdy l» n s * t a «an lone A n I f M t»4 §tl i t t K«da> rink a nuaaun—tu< ..k l «I tax i a la w m À . * 4 '«Ms *»o it. .

¿ tW J i m i Y I t L L r t L l F M O k t « . O v t r t S i

Page 8: L e a d e r - DigiFind-It · 2015-05-15 · c o o k ì '^ j j:* SERVICE BRAKE CQ O P. (iunnell. Prop. OF FINE FOO i l M r t I Sugar Cured SMOKED "J HAMS Æ. 282 KEARNY AVE KEARNY

MOE EIGHT m O rn

THE COMMERCIAL LEADER THURSDAY, A fR R . ^ 1M6

,jK - É â s â 1

ClassifiedAdvertisement

W e cannot guarantee the insertion of any ad- verti env?nt in these-columns unless same is paid for in advance. Rates for classified advertising are as follows: one insertion $.60, two consecu­tive insertions $.76, three consecutiva insertions $.90;* four consecutiva insertions $1.00. Lim it five lines, average six words to a lina.

P A IN T IN G . D EC O R A T IN G and P A P E R H A N G IN G

Floor a scraped and reinished. E rn ­est Henderson, 112 Forest Avenue, Lyndhurst. (»hone Kuth. 2-4820.

10-3-tfP A IN T E H A N D D ECO RA TO R—

also R E F IN IS H IN G O F FURN I- ' T U R E . Old Furniture broufht

back to its origins) color. J . P.Groenendyke. Pb me Ruth. 2x415«.

W M . H E LLM T C H — W o rk ffylina of Painta, Vainishes, Wall papers, housefurnishings. window ishades— all reasonsbly priced.

227 S T U W E S A N T AVE.Rath. 2-0251

f rr~ ' . 3-26-tfi

’ PO R ~ B A LEF O R S A L E — Profit nreeding csnsr

les. Female canaries Guarante d Breeders. $1.60. Double Breeding 1 cage. $2.25; Golden nightingale choppers, $6.96; Feed mother and

i young our egg yolk and Zwieback.G E A R Y S P E T SHO P

433 Broad St.. Newark y Near D. L. ft W. Station I F O R R K N I -Laru e furnuhn) ¡ 9

• farifci sX l k - ~ 3 ~ u ^ . ao » ~t \,1 Otmplete like new, also new bat- * (|r> ; 13 plates. Phone Kuth 2-

-**P0-J. 3-10-4(1 p

H E A L E S T A T E FOR R E N TA P T S . 3 and 4 rooms and bath, heat,

$30. and up. Floors 6 rooms ami bath $26. and up. Houses 6 rooms and bath $36. and up. Some with ofie and two car garages.U N. N ICH O LSO N A CO., Inc.

147 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst 1 PhonC Ruth. 2-2636

4-1 -6ti-c R E A L E S T A T E W A N T ED

H A V E large waiting list of deair*] able tenants for floors, apartments and houses. $20 to $50.

.Also listings on pi »per iy lea *•»<*• $6,000 or less. Experienced and ef- j ficient property* management for absentee owners.' A . 8 T E N B E R G S O R E N S E N

Real Estate—Insurance 232 Stuyveaant Ave., Lyndhurst

Phone Kuth. 2-20173-19-4 ti-c

A P A R T M E N T TO R E N T — FW e royna and bsth, enclosed porch in' Duplex house. Stesm hest furnish­ed. 418 S'.uyvesant Ave., Lynd ­hurst. 4-1 -2ti-p

Gardener Hurt In Auto Crash

In Serious Condition As Result Of Accident

. Frank Frkxiewski, 46, a gardener, at Newark Avenue, this township, was badly injured Sunday night when struck by an automobile operated by Lloyd Ho istt 23, popular South Bergen musician, of 650 Monroe Street. Carlstadt, at Ridge Road and Kinjr*!»” d Avenue.

Fricxiiwski is in Hackensack Hoa- pital, suffering from two broken legs and possible internal injuriea. An X-tay examination today will M a rm iM whether his skull is frac ­tured.

Horan, who was . riding with Rob* •rrt Vivera of Ridge Road, Lynd­hurst, aaid he was driving south on Ridge Road when the man suddenly stepped sw ay f.om the curb, des­pit* the fact the light was gre^n, g inug Horan the right of way. Horan stopped within ten feet, but the 'force of the impact knocked l*ricxt>wski f if ty feet. |

Pa trot man Jam es Bogie and Rich- h p I Thoms wcr«. dispatched t/> the scene by Sergeant Jam es Geary af* tar telephone rails about the accident flooded the Town Hall.

Patrolm an W alter O ’Neill, new under suspension, wss dose to the scene of the accident when it hap­pened. He helped the other officers.

Robert B ischoff of T**n Eyck A ve­nue. a passerby stopped, and gave assistance. An acquaintance tA Fricxiewpki, he rode in the ambu­lance to the kospital. A t ero junc­ture. Fricxiewski regained conacioua- nass and grabbed desperately a- round bin« He choked Bischoft severely Tor several moments, but B i^ 'hoff managed to b.eak loo e. *

Wins AppointmentClarence Qoliembewsks, son o

School Trustee and Mrs. Stephe: Goliembew^ki. of Fourth Street, ha* been designated by Congressman E d ­ward Kenney as the principal nomi nee for Weafcrftaint M ilitary Academy it was announced thia week.

The youth i* a'senior in high schodj, and recently was admitted to 'thl honor society. He w ill take the neces sary exam inations for entrance short-iy. F i t

Miss M argaret Caraciuo of 274 Valley Brook Avenue gave a party at her home Saturday night. Guests were: Doris Buchholtz, DorothyBierman, Jean O?ankowski, F lo r­ence Sylvester, Ssrah DeAngelis. Stasia W isniewski. Florence Ste ­phens, Ran ees Lapinski, Phylii* Parry , Ethel Cmfeen and Elizabeth Tirgrath.

PTA Food SaleExetffctive Cammittee of the River

Hoad Parent Teacher Association wil* 1 hold a food sale April 22 at the meeting of the organization. The com mittee in charge includes Mrs. James

raau M

room; bath adjoining; kitchen privi- A n S |a ( o h h T oU> ttUgmw* couple or 2 ladies „ J ? ,

V o li_ > S A L E —Copeland 5 cu. ft. Us- • t frigerator, $45 00 Porcelain Frigi- |

daire, 5 cu. ft. $65.00; others veny I * VMfonable. Wilson Refrigerator J h Specialist. Ruth. 2-1006— 6*71. »

F O R R EN T F O R R E N T — New house, six roomi : , and bath, all improvements, in resi- j dent»») of Lyndhurst, im»hi

schools snd buses, $:<5 per month.\ C. Ssviiio, ¡¿66 Ridge Road, Lynd- I hurst. I

in private home. Good residentia< section, un bus line. Convenient tc Railroad station. References ex changed» 639 Lake avenue. 2n floor, Lyadlftirat. 4*1-4Uh

F O R R E N T —4 room iQadwo apart- ment, Frigidaire, 1st floor. Rant $37 60. Call Rutherford 2-4120.

4-1-4U-C

F O R R E N T — & rooms and ga»%ge, an een'ed [xsrch, seV< nd lo o r of tab" fam ily house, steain heat, Kempton 470 Rutherford Ave.

4-9-16-p.

1’rend.rwa.t^ M rs. Andrew Sturm. Mrs. Charlee Bach, Mrs. Roland Roaalip, Mrs. Mabel Sheninger, Mrs. A . H. Armstrong, and Mrs. Harold Gsmblin. Proceeds will be donated to the Student Loan Fund.

PARAMOUNTCleaners & Dyers

CALL RUTH. 2-43$ß

PARK A P1ERREPONT AVES

A social followed the meeting of, Milton Ladies’ Auxiliary of the E lks Club* Mrs. Davidthis week at the club hfu a. Mrs.Arnold DeMaasi and Mrs. Charles Grant, president, waa in c l irge.

Brook A venae, ft lin and Marshal! ing several days

A W O R D TO T H E W IS E IS EH O

Those who knt.w our system of serving speak well of us. They have told their fnendj a « J their friends' friends what to expect «Jw i (fc«y re- commend our »ympathetic and economic*!, service..

J . L. B U R KFUNBBAL DIRECTOR

Pten c IM bertord 2-0490 SO S KIN O SLAN D AVE.

i r

I WctMter 5-4678 Branch 4M PALISADE AVE

Head Fraternity unit

F O R R E N T — lat floor, 2 family house , 5 rooms and bath Rent $23. Ruth.

¿ 2-2336. 4-l-4ti-p

F O B R EN T{f House 6 rooms, b a th $36.

House 6 rooms, bath, garage $40.FLO O R S

1st F I. 6 rooms, bath, garaire $32.1st Ft. 6 rooms, bath, gsrsgc $40.

(N ev*r Occupied)2nd F I. 5 rooms, bath .......... $30.2nd F I. 4 rooms, bath .......... $23.1st F I. 6 rooms, b s th ................$25

A. S T E N B E R G SO REN SO N 282 Stuyveaant Avenue, Lyndhurst

Phone Ruth. 2-2017

H E L P W A N T ED

# O K R E N T — 4 rooms and bath, all improvements; steam heat furniah-

t ed; garage, 2 fam ily house, adults aaly. 442 Page avenue, Lyndhurat.

-_____ ____________ 3-19-4ti-c

| OR RENT--Q uiet flean fsmiahad room, suitable for 1 o? S. In private home. Convenient to trains snd buses. Reasonsble. 57 Ridge Rosd.

I Lyn«fl»urst. 3 26 4ti p

H E L P W A N T E D —IN S T R U C T IO N Television Radio Broadcasting— young

men are being selected to train for positions in Radio-Televiaion- Broadcastlng — Talking Pictures Public sddress systems, etc. Must be ambitious, and of good character. Fu r peraonal interview write stat­ing your ag«, qualification to Box 98, Fairlaw n, N. J .

W A N T E D —Saieaman to sell Singer i Sew ing Mschiiies ami Vacuum

Cleaners. Singer Sewing Machine 8-19-tf-ci Co. 314 Ridge Ittad, Lyndhurst.

4-l-4ti-c

M IS C E L I. AN E O I 'S

W A N T E D —Hon»e Workers on Doll Dresses. 609 Lake A v e , Lyndhurst.

3-26-4U pG IR L 19 wishes to take care of chif-

dren evenings. W rite Box 20» Com-mer dal U m M Co.

4-9-4ti*c

Frate rn ity Chapter. Order of the , Eastern Star, elected Mrs. A n ita ; Cobl*. worthy matron, at a meeting Saturday night at the E!ks Club, j Other officers elected were: W orthy j patron, W illiam Schroeder; secretary Mrs. Leah F irth ; treasurer. Mrs. Ida R. Summers; associate matron, Mias i Gladys Kennedy; conductreas, Mrs * ydia Moller. associate conductreaa, | Mtss Edith Neuhsuser.

Installation ef officers will take place at the E lks Club, April 17.

E A S T E R W IL L B E H A P P Y (Cm iL)

(Continued fiom page 1)

and hear of the glorious resurrection of Jetus. its iresning snd its im ­port to the world and to individual? and then to join us and to tell of ; Jesus.

10:30 am . Easter Festival Service and Holy Communion. The sermon will be “ From Caivarys N ight To Easter L ight” .

May Easter be a featival for you personally of the living, victorious 'hrist: alive forevermore. When in

your souls, you have met the Chriat and experienced the power of His resurrection, and know the presence of Him who is with us slwsys, then your lif* w ill have passed out of the night into the day; fear will vanish, and peace and joy w ill reign

Mrs. M ary Hickey of 641 Second Avenue had as her gue ts for r-»v- eral days her dsughtrr Mrs. W illiam tlill and grand-dsughter Mrs. J . W. W illem a f Beallviile. N. J .IX>ST— W hite and tan spotted hunt­

ing dog Answers to name of Dolly. Reward Ruth. 2 3016.

4-9-tti-p

See the Hats Made at Our Factory• Straws!• Felts!• Rough Straws!• Crepes!

• Homburgs!• Brims!• Turbans!• Bretons!

Childrens Hats . . 80# up

E A S T E R HAT Sat Great Savings

Easier Kind« I s Mrady W ith a Perfect Assortment

S KPO P ..

•W I

O U rrtm m ilm , '» m m . » , ' H i i i m I . tk , IK n w u u l, . r S a i i .K ^ t Last Minute Shopper lki> Set

af Ms«» le S e n the M w lP.Rash

(• » , . Karl) .nd \ ,„u l lh «t Mm.il.

W H KN V<rt’ T H IN K O F A H A T T H IN K O F T H F

TG* .GNOTE:

HAT SHOP577 Kim St., ArlingtonNe. 40 has g»«es ky the door. No.

a ? bu* ymi «m l.l kW*-k K lv tr ic Sien T 'p M*

O P F N F V F N IN O S T I L I ».-CO P J * .

KINGSLAND AVE. and RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHtlRSTPhone ROtlwHFord 24<S0.'44^i

"SMILE ond HUSTLE" FREE DELIVERYEASTER SALE . . .

C > I.V « t« i with • F . u l of SuD.r Food V . lu . . . Our E u t t r Hams «re .11 No. 1 H im *. Speciallyv*.* W for the holidays. Da l e i M m a

Specials April 9th to April 15tk Inclusive

Grocery DepartmentN B W LA ID

SELECTED EGGS do* 234A L L - F L A V O R S

ROYAL GELATIN . . . . pkq $6A L L F L A V O R S .

JE L L O .............. pkg 54CONF. SUGAR . . . . lb pkq *CT H E C A K E FLO J7 ESO FTASILK ........... Ig pkq 2S4

G l 'L D R N 'S

MUSTARD....................bat 106I A K (»E B O T T L E - E X T R A STRO N G

CLOUDY AMMONIA . . hot HA RM A H A M M ERW ASHING SO D A-pkg 54LA BG fc P l .A T C A N C O L U M B IA R IV E R

SALM ON..................... can 2ScIT A L IA N S P A G H E T T I

EGG F ILET S 2 pkgs 154S IN S H IN E

GRAHAM CRACKERS lb »» 174FA N C YASSORTED COOKIES . . fc 1*4 SANDWICH COOKIES . . lb 154O LD FA SH IO N

PLAIN COOKIES . . . 2 lbs 254r A w m ■ ; • ___FRUIT COCKTAIL . . Ig can 254HI N K L E S

CO CO A . .2 b can 154I .A R n B C A N S I M H * B L A C K W E L L

SO U PS..................... 2 for 254Except Clam Chowder and Consomme

T R M H t w O M N i . SAFE ..................EGG D Y E..................... pkg 104W H ir f i j B O S E ........•• ..............SLICED PINEAPPLE 9 ox con 104

Meat DepartmentThursday, Friday & Saturday^W H O L E O R S H A N K ^ N D S W IF T S P R E H t U t f

SMOKED HAMS Ib274T —

L E G S O F . . .

SPRING LA M B.............» ;* 254M H T s • • • • » . . j • Jt . . . .

RIB RO A ST................... lb 254M IL K F E D

SHOULDER VEAL . . . . » 194H O M E M A D EEASTER BOLOGNA . .

Fresh or Smoked

Fruits and VegetablesThursday, Friday & Saturday

L l ’S C T O fS Y E L L O W

BAN AN AS...............4 bs 1+4J t I C Y S E E D L E S S

GRAPEFRU IT..................ea 54T H IN S K IN J l ’K ’Y

FLORIDA ORANGES . . doz 294F R E S H P IC K E D J E R S E Y

SCALLIO N S.................. bun 24» % L I F O R N I \

LEMONS doz 154J L 'S T R E C E IV E D F I L L S t P P L Y EA S T !

R U S H E Sand P L A N T S — R O S E A T VKR1 R E A S O N A B L E PR IC !

E R F L O W E R S

a

TEAS and COFFEESC H A S E * SA N BO R N

COFFEE . lb 25cSTRO N G A N D M G O R O I 'S • .OUR FAVORITE . . . . . . lb 23cW O N D E E F I 'L F LA V O RW ONDER................... lb 21M ILD sad M E L LO WSPECIAL B L E N D .............................lb 19cC EY LO N m O R A N G E P E K O ET E A ......................................*4 lb pkg 2

W E PA C K A N D R L K N D O C R O W N C O F F E E

W INES AND LIQUORSKesslers ....................pt. 98c—qi. 1.’92Old Drum ............ pt. 99c—qt, 1.95(>reen R iv e r ................ p t 99c—qt. 1.95Wilkins F sm ily ............p t 98c—q t 1.95W ilson ........................ p t 1.27—q t 2.49St ajframs 5 crown .. p t 1.19—5th 1.91 Sessrams 7 crown . pt. 1.49—5th 2.39t 1 E A R S O LD — T A T T I.E KScotch Whiskey ............................. 2.79• Y E A R O LDGlen Forres ......................

CALIFORNIA WINES 5th 49c and 59c—1 2 Kal. 89c—jaL 1.79Dry Wine« ---- . . . . . . , . . . y s l 1.11

Popular Rrsrds BEERBOCK B R E R m B o r r i E S C A N S

(iinger Ale Ig. bottles 3 for 25c

3.29

Pta* l>eroait

Saturday Only Shoal dar Lamb Chaps . . fc 234

FRIDAY ONLY FRESH CAUGHTCODFISH 13c

h i ■----iwoiHMiy v m yL E A N S H O tL D E ^ m r ik N EC K S T E W IN G

s iV lF id i v<d Sh .ll r>.h Ilk . f r .n , K ..« M «( Sm Food, mnry <bj in til»

. «h»n th .y . 1. ^ u n d u t . Ru» » i r* 4* r* tK . n M «f li.in c W . Kanal. teU tfaw.

"SEVEN DAYS WITHOUT FOOD MAKES ONE W EAK"V A U IA B Le O IFT S A BSO LI T ELV FR EE TO A LL OUR PATRO N S IN A PP R f CIATTON OP YOUR PATRO N AGE.