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LTHDHimST, N J , FRIDAY. JUKg 7. IWr n c * * " * C m m
COMMISSIONERS NAME WOMAN AS OVERSEER OF POOR- MANY OFFICE HOLDERS RE-APPOINTED
Towitthtp Clerk liveUi, Counoeflor Riley, T u CdI k u t Wnbh. Judge Bm kn. Muiukifwl Bw Ung dent I MldW, Towmhip Pttyaaoen McDadt m i Pound Kwprr Robert I induy W « t AO R*>Ap pointed At Meeting».
More Appointment* To Be Mode LaterAl the rrguUr wmhii HcLI un M.«0*y miun< K the I n Itmg
B o n d o f m t n l m w t ^ w m m u w e n m m k « M a rthe nunulc« ofnrtvNMM awetin«* K*J Kr«n i«<J »ha. h t,»* ug> f rt*N* IHM The m«tntwM« m e J r ».y r r« 4 u tk < n a whtih -rtir
MEETING OF CITIZENS AND BD. > ^ A W U B ra ia OF EDUCATION TUES. RESULTS
IN DECISION TO HOLD ELECTION _
TO K RKLO AT NEWARK BUM
TV Victory W w i r to ko IO É N
LOCAL MAN’S PIGEON COPS
LONG FLIGHTmay b* m u t u i upon f»r Um Itawat of ilanrr «um bri» l i tk*y M Dm: m uiir ma«ter* a t practically «It U rt* function* held a t the Newark K1k> O k k
R iftn ttn i tW ap*rrlwi. iWy i f f to I» tww %*4 bn#f in orètr noi U cloud tka Main panama of tka aAait wkich ta ta )ayfully ceWkrale oar Commi aaionar*' wall da*J r *«d victory.
Tka Commuta* la charga, ami ( w * wkoia ticket* may ka «acaied. cenainU of the following;
William J. Burk*, NkckeU* Caroli*. Jaarpk ». Carroll. Krank R. Cuitl*. Rugane D. f i r th , O tarie* A. Q w rt, William I*. Kakao, Ralph R. L>m »i . Dominick J. U w lU , Prank liapiata, Bmmet K. Noar, Joaapk NogUa, Jekn R. Raggiera, A rthur gacktl»koa , William 8ylveater, T. Dougina Train.
Miu Di Cerbo Given Shower On Sttvrday By Min GftrrudboM
Another Crash At Comer DeUfield
■mil IaIm Avenue
a f M r. and M r* V f w M IX * Cecko,o f Groan A vaoua, waa plaoaai>tl> •urpriaad an S a ta n i« » evening »11« 0 kitchen ahow ar, (K a n In kar kanui a t k a r koma. M ia* I n ry U arram bono, o f KI4flt t io u l w n Ilio Hm Im * M l« D I C a r i» la to kar am« tka krld* o f M lrkaal A n d rio l*, «on of M r. and M r* V incent A nd rtala, a f R u tker fo ld , Ik U m onth
M iaa 1)1 C e rto lot tka «oeret m l tk a t kar k itchen I» la ka daroratad In groan, and «11 a f tka k llcken atonali« waro o f tkat co lor, wM eh wore p raaw tad to tka b rtd eU -k * on Ita ta rd a r evan lng , Ska waa alaa Ika rarip io ttt o f o tkar p retty and a w fu l g ift* .
W han th e hrlde-te-ko Had opened • II o f kar package*, dancing, fa m a *
At Ik« weekly laa nh*oa maat lm kald a t tka M m O ak T w ai i i noon, tka laaai rink waa given a might r Mr* aurprla* vW t k f alwol twenty-ftve m im tar* af tka Hack raanrk Hloania O a k Hanry Malman . 1‘raaidant of Urn «tailing «ta*, »oik ad in wltk kla awn *a»*i and a t
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TALL CEDARS TO ^ HOLD A MONSTER CEREMONIAL SOON
of Mr. and Mia. MarwoO C. Morlang of M l. U ringaton A raw o , waa tan- dam i a m urali—na* «kowar on Tuesday avm ing Mlaa Norland wko will ka marrtod tk la m antk to l-oula Harry Kaaalar, af IM aw anna ara« tka
Troop Two. A a girla ware praaant- od with a larga birthday cake, which waa doeoratad wltk tara pink eamdUa. T k a g ift waa made to tka girla by Karl Yadta, of Paga Avana*, ancia at Cornali« Sekoemakar, ana of tk a airi» of tk a troop. The cake waa p a t to work fo r tka girla aa tkoy «old. place« of it to tkair ga*oU d a riag tka
* f t a Girl« af tka Troop are practic ing fo r tka In ta rT raep Rally to ka kald oa Jena K th .
Tka girla la ckarge ai tka «aia aa Saturday were: Dot Juataa. M artoria
«alila aarratary r»p«rt*d that al ik* Dirortora' mæ tlng k»M Mmfciay « « « l«a at tka RutW f«*d Yaefcl flak Marra* Citar* waa apprtalad rkal» man of Ik* « .'aMMaadanna tka at ra a » af Hanry « n n arha .1* I» V tatt lo taW va a In Barupa during Ik* awmma* m*a*ka. Jatk
Mpctag YaOay N Y^ *o»an I «land PWaal a f N ew Yark will porUdpaW wltfc t M r anlfurmad kadte* M d
'*A B Tall Cedar* «aj aara lag la tkla «icinily a ra walram» te M M tka mod* ky the U araala Ckak O n yaar
STAPLE AKTKLES NOW ON SALE AT
RKHMANS STORE
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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929
V. JACOBSON PRETTY BRIDE OF
LONG ISLAND MAND an g k te r o f M r. f a i M rs . , Ira n
Jacobson o f F if th Street W ed To Raym ond R ich ards B y Rev. George M a ile r o f S t. M atthew ’« Church
R E C E P T IO N A F T E R C E R E M O N Y
Ju n e , the m onth Of brides, started o ff w ith a flourish on Sa tu rd ay, and Su n d ay, w ith a wedding on each day.
T h e l>ride o f Saturday w as M iss V irg in ia Jacobson, daughter o f M r. and M rs . Iv a n Jacobson, of 729 F ifth S tre e t, who became the bride o f R ay m ond R ichards, o f Hem stead, Long Is lan d . The wedding was solem nised a t seven o’clock a t the St-. M atth ew ’s Lu th e ran Church, w ith the Rev, G eorge M u lle r, pasto r of tbe church « flo a tin g . — ~-r
T h e bride who w as given in m arriag e by her fa th e r, wore a gow n o f w h ite b rid a l sa tin , trim m ed w ith lace . H e r long v e il o f A lu s ian net w as fastened cap fashion and trim m ed w ith orange blossoms. She ca rried a show er boquet o f w h ite rases and lillies-of-the-valley.
M ias E v a O ’B rie n , o f 762 S ix th S tre e t, w as m aid o f honor. She wore a gow n o f orch id georgette, w ith s lip p ers to m atch, and a p ictu re hat o f the sam e co lor, and ca rried pink
M iss M ild red Deepe, o f Bayonne, cousin , o f the b ride was the b ridesm aid . Sh e w ore a gown o f m aize g eorgette , her slippers were o f s ilve r c lo th , her p ictu re h a t m atched her (o w n . She also ca rried p ink roses.
T he best m an w as Ivan Jacobson , b ro th er o f the b rid e, and the ushers w e re W illia m Jacobson , and Raym ond R ich a rd s , cousin o f the groom .
F re d e rick R esseg jiie , church organis t , p layed the processional and the recessiona l.
A reception fo llow ed the cerem ony a t th e Odd Fe llo w s H a ll, w here an d ancin g . The o r c h e s t r a also dancing:. The o rchestra m usic also fu rn ish ed the m usic when M rs. F lo rence C astles, o f Stuyvesant Avenue, fa vo re d w ith severa l vocal selections.
O ne o f the groom 's g ifts to h it b rid e w as a new Ford sedan, in w h ich th e y le ft fo r a trip to V irg in ia , W ash in g to n , N iag a ra Fa lls , and upon th e ir retu rn w ill reside a t M ineo la, Lo n g Island .
T h e guest« a t the cerem ony. and
LOCAL CHILDREN AWARDED MEDALS IN DANCECONTEST
L u c ille Cook, and h e r brother W a llace Cook, children o f M r. and M rs . R H . Cook, o f Lynd hu rat A venue, w ere awarded m edals fo r accom plishm ents a t a dance re c ita l held a t th e B ro o k lyn Academ y o f M usic, recen tly. T he two ch ild ren have m ade a name fo r them selves in the terpat- chore a rt.
Am ong those from Lyn d h u rst w ho w ere present a t the re c ita l w ere M n . L . G len d ay, M n . W . D eyo, M n . W . H a ls in g , M r. and M rs . K . F isch e , K ah le , M n . L . N an M a trie , M iss and daughter, E le a n o r, M rs. L . M in a D rye r, M r. and M n . C harles B e ye r, M n H . H a lsen , M rs. L . K le in , and M r. and I I n . W . H alsen.
the reception w ere C a rl R ich te r, o f Bayonn e, the b ride’s g ran d fath er; M isses M a rjo rie and M ild red Deepe M r. and M n . W illia m -Deepe, M rs. Jo h n D eepe, and C a rl Deepe, o f Bayo n n e ; M r. and M n . F n n k R ich ards, Lem uel R ich ards, M iss Edna R ich a rd s , o f A sto ria , L . I. ; M r. and M n . Fre d e rick Bo llm an , Pe ter P ie rs , E rn e s t Bo llm sn , M r. and M rs. S . E c k e rt, M isses Lu cy and E lla E ck ert, M iss B ea trice Sunkenber, M rs. Pegg ie M u rra y , a t New Y o rk C ity ; M iss E ve lyn Fox, of W ood-Ridge; M r. and M n . Ph ilip Koech ling , M isses E liz ab e th and M ay Koech ling , W a lte r Koech ling , M n . M inn ie H enry, E d w ard H en ry, of R ose lle , N . J . ; M r. and M rs. C arl Ruroede, S r., and M r. and. M rs. Carl Rurode, Jr . , W a lte r and Fred erick Rurode, o f Po rt W ash ington, L . I. ; M iss E ls ie T ie tjen , George En g lish , and H ow ard W isn er, o f B ro o k lyn ; M r. ' and M n . Iv e r Jacobson, W illiam , R o b ert and Benn Jacobson, W illa im Koech ling , M r. and M rs. W a lte r L iabo ld , G ertrude Lie- bold, M n . D oretta Buroede, who is a g reat aunt o f the b ride, M r. and M rs. H . Hansen, M isses N o m a , T in a and O lg a Hansen, M r. and M n . W a llace D ixon , M iss R u th D ixon, George D ixon, M r. and M n . Solom on P lan t, M r. and M rs. Thom as B rad y , Jo h n P lan t, W illia m P la n t,, M ichael O ’B rien , and Robert O ’B rie n o f Lynd- hurst.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Koehler Then- Celebrated Silver Anniversary Saturday
M r, and M rs. F ra n k 1. Koeh ler, of Pag e A venue, celebrated th e ir S ilv e r W edd ing an n iversary on Satu rd ay, w ith th e ir d aug h ten E th e l and Em ily , as hostesses, and who entertained
The celebration started in the af- th e ir parents m ost lavish ly , ternoon, w ith a luncheon at Youngs; and en joying s m atinee o f “ Fo llo w Th ru ,’’ a fte r the m atinee, a d inner a t Lo rbers and the evening spent at the Roxy Theatre.
Be fo re leaving fo r N ew Y o rk the couple W ere showered w ith flow er», w ith one p a rticu la rly line bouquet com ing from th e em ployees o f the Telephone Com pany. The bride also received a s ilve r m eat p la tte r, and the groom, a s ilv e r w atch.
The celebration w as continued on Sunday, w ith the fa m ily m otoring to Newton, where they enjoyed a d in ner a t the Cochran House. '
M r. K oeh ler is a fo rm er m em ber of. the Board o f Ed ucation , o f w hich board he also served as president. M iss A nna K aeh ler, a daughter o f «he couple is a teacher in the local schools, w h ile M iss E m ily Koeh ler is a secreta ry a t the B re s lin and B res lin law flrm . One son F ran k , Jr ., is a student a t the Lynd hu rst H ig h School.
Miss
F R A N K K O E H L E R H O STT O H IG H SC H O O L P A L S
W h ile h is parents w ere in N ew Y o rk w ith h is sisters ce leb n tin g th e ir s ilv e r w edding an n iversary, F ra n k Koeh ler, Jr ., entertained a group o f K is H ig h School friends at h is home. H e w as assisted by his s iste r M iss A nna Koehler.
G sm es, and dancing, w ith a m id n ig h t supper w ere the featu res. The guests included M isses Ruth Solow , G ladys Fran ko p f, Helen H igg ins, Ed n a H oertz , E ve lyn G rap atin , and E ls ie Burden , also M essn . H aro ld D aiker, R ich ard G roenendyke, W a lte r E a r l, George Bo llenback, Lou is Rav- izza, and Kenneth Nelson.
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FifthBirthday With Party
D orothy L o ra in * Bogan, daughter o f M r. and M rs. J . Bogan o f Fern Avenue celebrated her fifth b irthday w ith a p a tty a t h e r home on Man- d ay afternoon.
The ch ild reo w ere entertained w ith gam es, and m usic w ith the featu re being th e tak in g o f photographs o f the litt le hostess aad her guests, who included M adeline and K atherine Roescheisenm , A u d rey and Raym ond O ssinger, Ed w ard , Luke and Jo h n Schneider, Jo a n and Louise Landells, Jo h n O ’N e il, Jr ., C la ire and Ja ck ie C o llie , C h ristian a and Andrew Sm ith , P a tr ic ia M eKew en, M artha and A lfred H uber, M a rg are t and H en ry Zim m erm an, C laud ia Nashm an, Ja c k ' ie Bogan.
fo e m others w ho assisted M rs. Bo gan in en te rta in in g the children *M rs. B . O ssinger, M n . C . Nashm an M rs. W illia m Lan d e lls , M rs. Jo h n O . N e il, M rs . F. Sch neider, Jr ., M rs. Roescheisen, and M rs. A . Huber.
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Rutherford National BankC o u n t y B a n k
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M iss B e tty G . M oore, 642 6th A ve nue, Lyn d h u rst, N . J ., has ju s t re turned a fte r a few days v is it to the U n ited S ta te s N a va l Academ y, a t Anna po ll», M d.
RhroH-Rutherford
The next reg u lar m eeting o f the Lad ies A u x ilia ry o f the Lyndhu rat Hebrew A ssodation w ill be held a t the Odd Fe llow s H a ll on M onday n ig h t when nom inations o f o fllcen w ill take p lace.1 AH members are urged to be present.
EN TIRE STOCK A T YOUR DISPOSAL A T V ERY LO W PRICES.
R ic h m a n s552 Valley Brook Ave. Phone Rutherford 109
G O I N G A W A Y S A L E
Store Open Daily 9 to 9—Saturday 9 to 11—Closed on Sundays
BIG SAVINGS FOR TH IS W EEK O N STAPLE ITEMS T H A T YOU
MUST H A V E N O W
Ladies and Mens Union Suits, sizes 34 to 46 2 for 98c
Boys and Girls Union Suits, sizes 34 to 46, 2 for 98c
Mend Genuine Broadcloth Shirts, large assortment, colors guaranteed, sizes 14 _______ to IT yi 98c each __Tots Sun Suits, sizes 2 to 6, beautiful
assortment 58c eachTots Pure wool sun bathing suits,
98c eachTots “Whoopee” Suits, 78c each
Childrens Voile dresses, sizes 2 58c each
to 6
Childrens Sleeveless Panty Dresses, in * fine printed voile. 98c each
Ladies and Misses Sleeveless Dresses, 36 to 46, 98csizes
1000 Yds. Dotted Voile for dresses, ranging from 2?c to 75c a yard, only
10c yard
500 Yds. Checked Gingham, guaran- teed fast colors, 10c yd.
1000 Yds. Imported Checkered Ging- hams and Percales, only 18c yard
1000 Yds. Flowered Voiles, Batistes, Dimities, Satinettes, ranging from 39c
to 98c yd. only 25c yd.
New designs in French Chiffon, Printed Voile, 39c yd.
Love-Lee-Crepe in Silk and Cotton mixed, 79c yd.
Lingeteen for Slips, 25c yd.
Childrens, Misses and Ladies Socklets, Various colors, all sizes, 25c
Couport No. 1
FOR FRIDAY ONLY
Lad ies P u re S ilk fu ll fash ion
base, sheer an d ch iffon, Po int-
quare beds, a ll new
R eg . #1.30 to #2.00.
W ith ib is coupon o n ly #1.25
Remnant Sale will, continue f o r . one more
^ week. Childrens and Infants wear at very low prices. Big selection in sweaters Ladies, Mens, Childrens
and Infants 88c up.I
■ j Coupon No. 2
Lad ies Fo rm Fash ion p ure s ilk ch iffo n o r sheer hose, reg. #1.19. W ith th is coupon o n ly , ...............................SSc
#1.18 to # l.}9 . W i pon F rid a y o n ly .............# 1 X 0
M onday and Tuesday, "W h y B e Good” w ith C o lleen M oore. Th ia p icture w ill have « M a i red hot Sound accom panim ent, n a m in g Youth burning up. The younger generetion on the loose. Does a g ir l have to be bad to m ake good in high-stepping so cie ty? Colleen answ ers in the fa s test, m addiest, jazz iest p icture since “ F lam in g Y ou th ” . I t is even liv e lie r than "F la m in g Y o u th .” Ja sz and th is m odern hectic ag e—a ll the d e ments o f a success. Don’t m iss i t l
A lso “ The Shakedow n” w ith B a r bara K en t and Jam aa M u rray w hich w ill have d ialogue and sound accompanim ent. A s tirrin g ta le o f the prize rin g and o il fie lds. The p ictu re has fo r its them e the age-old ruse o f unscrupulous p rize fight pro- rooters o f faked fig h ts staged fo r the express in ten tion o f co llecting money-bet on the local “ w hite hope.” A nother fast-m oving p icture.
Bom and Law rence w ill present the V itaphone Presen tation .
The fea tu re a ttrac tio n fo r W ed nesday and T hu rsd ay w ill be the much-discussed p ictu re , “ W eary R iv e r” w ith R ich ard Barthelm ess, which w ill be a ta lk in g and singing production. “ W e a ry R iv e r” — flow ing on and on to now here—Ju s t like th is boy— u n til he found h is soul in a burning k iss, and se t it to m usic. H ear the ste rlin g vo ice o f R ichard Barthelm ess and the charm ing voice o f B e tty Compaon. H e a r the wonderfu l them e songs on the V itaphone. p icture fo r i t ’s one o f the biggest o f the year.
The V itaphone Presen tation w ill be given by P h il Baker.
H e a r N ew Y o rk C K y ta lk when you h ear and see “ Speakeasy,” w hich w ill p la y F r id a y and Satu rd ay. T he Voice o f the C ity ted s its
A R EA L VACATION
Have you been taking just the kind of vacation you would like? A reasonable expenditure for rest and recreation is a good invest' ment.If you think a real vacation is out of reach,try this:—Divide the estimated expense by 50. Couldn't you spare that much week by eliminating a few daily extravagances?Deposit MOth of your vacation fund weekly in a Holiday Savings Fund Account and next year you and your family can enjoy a real vacation.
of R a c ia l ly ^ Enaction In fo r tha ____ _ mmv.Tow nship o f Lyn dhu rat w ill meet la the Supply Btpôre." i ï t Stuyvesant Av. plaças hereinafter designated on - •
Tuesday, May 28, 1929for the purpose o f organ ista» their respective d istrict B o ard s o f R e s isto r and
' t w j MW w on-
T a r a r a
the eenter line e f V a lley „ — . . . . ---------- and M d se * j e d i theaee
stirrin g d ram a. H e a r the b ig tow n ~j?>. eastsrtycheer a “ Cham p.” See the “ M ain TSST-Stem ” razz a fa ilu re . Keep your eyes and ears open as you fo llow the fa te o f th is college-bred cham p who w as fram ed b y h is speakeasy
B ro ad w ay ca lled h im a sucker Who w as n ever to g e t a break. B u t he gave the laugh to th e w ise rack eteers w ith the aid o f a p lucky g iri. Don’t m iss th is . P a u l Page, Lo la Lane' and H en ry B . W a lth a ll a n the s ta n .
A lso C la rk and M cC ullough in th e ir la te s t and g reatest rio t “ Tbs Ba th Betw een ” and Fo x M ovietone News, in vo ice, sound and action.
N ow p la y in g —on thè screen— G len T ryon in “ I t Can B e D one" w ith ta lk and on the stage— D orothy F u lm er’s A nn ual K id d ie R evue w ith 160 R u th erfo rd ch ild ren.
L e g a l o * *
Township o! Lyndhurst
Registry and Election Notice
NoUce la hereby gtven th a ï the Board*
Public Service Corporation ol New Jersey
Dividsad No. SS sa Common Stock
Dividend No. 42 oa 8 % Cumulative Preierred Stock D ividend No. 26 «a 7% rum nlstive P reêscrod Stock D ividsad N o. 4 o * #5.00 O — dsrive P iufewed Stock
The Bosrd of Directors o l Public Servio* Corporation of New Jersey bas
“ ja e n t* of n Cumula l i se per six
respective______Election, a a d on
Tuesday, June 4, 1929meet to proceed to m ake the h o u n
to house canvaae to be completed by Frid a y . Ju n e 7th. fo r the purpoee of registering a ll persons entitled to vote at the ensuing p rim ary and election. Notice la further g lv « i that t lw , eald_ Boarde^ of
Tuesday, June 18, 1929
of candldatee for four mem bers of the General A ssem bly, tw o Coroners, two Freeholders^ nine male and nine female members o f the R*P«W tc»n ^ Deim>- cratlc C ounty Committees, two Ju stices of the Peace for the fu ll term and one Justice of the Peaee fo r uiwzpired term to M ay 1. 1 U 1 . Bald B o ard s w ill ajao s it at the sam e places between the hours of 1 p. I I . and » P . H . standard Tim e for Real stratlon purposes on
Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1929■ earl Anali» OO . . ___............
Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1929Mr four jr. Tw o
between the hour« of « ^ * . a n d 7 M. Stand ard T im e for *
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A venue
P O L L IN O P L A C E !— House's E le c t r ic R iv e r ; thence ( I ) N ortherly alo ng there s s a ie R iver te the center Mao e f F e r-
K IQ H T H D IS T R IC T Beginning a t the een ter Mae e f S ta y
re s e nt Avenue and V a lle y Brook A v e n ue; theoee (1) Southerly along the ce n ter line of Stuyveeant Avenue to us«, een ter lla e of Fa re et A ven u e; thenoe <s> W esterly along the eenter 1 W of Foreet Avenue te the Panaste R iv e r ; thsaee <*> N ortherly along the P a ss a ic R iv e r u the center line e f V a lle y B ro ck Avenue.
Stuyvesant and F e rn Avenue.
N IN T H D IS T R IC T
Beginning a t tha eenter Une of S tay- T— « Avenue end P o rsst A ven u «,
W esterly elong t h i e en tw Une’tr fN a p to i A venue to the oenter Une of R iv e rs i de
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eat Avenue, produced; thenoe ( O e«ly along the center uae a t - n u o t o the eenter Une of
P O L L IN O P LA C H I— B r a s s e n Store, ( I f S tu yvesant Avenue.
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And fu rth er noUoe Is hereby g iven that w ill he held by ie * R eg istry i Board« of tha «aid '
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N ew ark Avenue, to Jau neey A v ^ u e and Jauneey Avenue to eenter line e f N dgeluneey Avenue to eenter n
Brook Avenue.line of T a l
ley P O L L IN O- * &
Ridge ' Avenue.
EVERY FRIDAY IS HOSIERY DAY—
M a n y M o re ¡f te n s n e l a b o v e a r e a ls o o a S a le .
P L A C E — Store. M
T H uKm D I ¿ rS fC T
W eeterly along tha cen ter Une <* Ja u n : e e r Avanue to center Une of F lf lh Street
ite r line of F if th Street, to oen- „ ____ of Jau neey Avenue, akw g eenter line e f Jauneey Avenue, to eentar line of R iversid e A ve. north erly e lsng oenter line of Napleo Avenue. K sete rly along cen ter line of N aplee to eanter line ef S tuyveeant A venne; them e northerly along eenter line o f Stuyveeant Avenue to eenter tine oftween Pag* Avenue and Forest Avenue: thenc* M aster!? alone th è .e e n te r line of Ih* bteek to een ter Une of Ridire Road: lo the een ter line of Jauaeey Avenue.
POLLINO PLAC15—Vincente Candy Store. I t i R id i* Road.
F O U R T H D IS T R IC T Begtnnlng a t the cen ter line of Valley
ttroek Avenue and M dge Road ¡ th e n c « (11 W eaterly a long een ter Uno of Volley Renok Avenue to cen te r line ol Stuyveennt Avenue; thaaoe ( t ) Southorly alone oen ter line of S tuyvneant Avenur to th . een ter Une of Um Moek betar**n Forest Avenue and Page Avenue: th e « ~ (I ) B asterty a lo n i lue e en te r Uno e f t l » hlock to c en ter Un* of Rida* Road: thanoe <41 N ertherly along oenter line et Rida* Road to th a een ter line of Val- !*'V nm olr Av»mte.
POLUNQ PLACE—Liberti*« B a r ber Shop. Sto Valley Brook Avenue.
rirT M d is t v i ic t Heclnntnr «t thè oenter ltae of Valley
Brook Ave»U ) W Valley
R I T Z T H E A T R ER I D G E R O A D
M stad Photoplays* —r " I a , K sa iap 1 m I ISundays Continuous /
Sunday, Monday, June 9-10
Clara Bow in «T H E W ILD PA RTY ”Also
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S “YELLOW BACK” with Tom MooreComedy “Come to Papa” Rift News
____________ “VAUDEVILLE"_____________Tuesday, W ednesday, June 11-12
“TH E W O LF OF W A LL S T R E E T ’ with George Bancroft
AlsoLouise Fazenda in
“FIVE A N D T E N CENT A N N IE”Comedy “Quiet Workers” Rit* Hews_________TUESDAY NIGHT IS SILVER NIGHTThursday, Friday, June 13-14
Milton Sills in “H IS CA PTIVE W O M A N ”Also ' ' ■- . V..
“HUSBANDS FOR R E N T with Helene CostelloAESOPS FABLES—RITZ NEW S
________________Friday Night Is Silver N%btSaturday, June 15
“ — “HIS LAST H A U L” with Seena OwenAlso
Rin Tin Tin in “R IN TY O F TH E DESERT” -, COMEDY “LUCK DUCK” VAUDEVILLE
3rd Episode of «TIGER SHADOW”
and Ridge Rood: thance W eeterly slons the c *n t* r line o t 1
ley Brook Avenue to the center line 11
declared dlvldeada a t th* rat* of I » S«r annum on the H Cumulatlv* P r .f .r re d Block, being tt.SS pw a h ar .: a t th . r a t . of p . r annum oa th . 7 * Cumulative P r s fm a d Stock. b.lng 11.71 per share, at th* ra ts ot IM S per ananm on the non par value Cumu l a t i f Preferred Stock, being l i l tK share, and M canta Per share on
n°a par valu* Common Stock tor tM o a v f w eadln« JsS* M. IMS. All
r^ S Ä o Ä ^ e ^ * ^ * • ,M*-of busln .m J u n .
ot Stuyveeant 1 e riy along the Avenue
nt Avenue; thence ü ï North oenter line of Stuyveeant
eenter line of Second ________ (•> E a s te r ly along then t*r Une o f Second Avenue to the cen
te r Une e f R idge Reed; thenoe <tl Southerly along t h . oenter line of Ridge Rond to the eenter Une of V a lley Rme..
P O L L IN O P L A C K — H echt's M usicI t s Stuyvesant Avenue.
ORDER YOUR
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Avenue end RM ge Rand; th eeee (1) vrea'erty along Ike eenter One of S eesn d Avenue ta the eenter line e f Stuyveeant aven ue; thenoe (1) N ortherly along eea te r Une e f S i »pussent Avenue to th< e n t e r llae o f L a k e .A ven u e , thaaoe ( I I
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LYNK1URST, N. J.
PHONE RUTHERFORD 1075
50c l adnctioM Pw To® for Cash Payment
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N M b m h e a e t y p r t a t o * e U f a l V o s a a e « I t h e T e w a a t ip o f L y t td »
h o n t , B er p t a C o u n t y , N . J , T h a t a S p e d a i S c h u l M h M | e f t h a L a p l
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cuf their ImHocb* At tlut netting wÜ fct submitted tfir ^untios ef prastim a refceae of certaia Liacoh Sr*—*J Property to A t lìnerd of CoaaaaiaaaeaMBB af the Tonraahin of Lvndhunt to ■—«*«■»* the condition at the rortaar of Ridie Road and Valiev Brook Avenue. The orooertv needed for ♦*»«■ ourooae iao^Bw^^n e ak w a m b » Be e Ba annona
/ » M m j ** J U , a . _ # m g - _ j -------»— *_ _ * / - * r l ; ^ p »_______more ittuy w c n o c o oy me ioiiowtng description 01 me low M m p engineer*
Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the Northwesterly line of Ridge .Road and the Northeasterly line of Valley Brook Avenue and running thence (1), N. 28*' 50' E. along the Northwesterly line of Ridge Road twenty one (21) feet to a point; thence (2) N, «Mtf'H)* W. 208.05 feet to a point, said point being where the northwesterly line of the school prop' erty intersects the northeasterly line of Valley Brook Avenue; thence (3) S. 52* 33' E. along the northeasterly line of Valley Brook Avenue 210 feet to the point or (dace of beginning, containing 0.87 city lots.
VOTING pieces for School Election
M O N D A Y , J U N E 1 7 , 1 9 2 9Voteta who on General Election voted in Diatricts 1 aad 2 will vote ia
Lincoln School . ^ Jfc .
These who voted in Districta 3 and 9 will vote in Rooaevek School. »
Thoae who voted in Diatricta 4 aad 8 will vote ia High School.
Thoae who voted ha Diatricta 3, 6 and 7 will vote in Jeferaoa School
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34 PARK AVE.
next door to F. W. Woolwocth s 3c and 10c Store
Rutherford, N . J. Phone Rath. 2094
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be on tim e for buainess or social engagem ents—an accident and hot w ater is dem anded on the in stan t—-household duties and home beauty trea tm en ts require a constant supply of hot w ater. __
HENRY DANTON * I f • Diatrict Clark.
G E O . H . H O L D E N
Roofing and Shoet M etalContractor
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Five Years Ago This WeekBefore a gathering of over 166 person*, la«t Thursday evening, at
the Lyceum a drawing was held for the handsome hope chest with its wonderful creations of hand work under the auspices o f the Altar Society o f the Sacred Heart Church. Edward M into o f Ridge Road was thewinner. . . , i
»ND AVENUE JB . FO RM ER- Chas Lobmayer
Lyndkurit M a rb t
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Leon Steam Wave *5.00 .
Blot Bird Beauty
M n . M au ris* M o sley, 0f Po st A ve nue, who has bom c r itic a lly ill a t the Hackensack H o sp ita l is now slow ly Im proving.
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C O A LPU RELLI CO AL C O ., IN C61 V«llty Broot Avenue Lyndhimt, N .J.205 Stuyveaant Avenue
Lyndhurst, N. J.Tel. Rutherford W tt
U you are contemplating budding this yewsecure y o u r pl a n s NOW
W. H. HARVEY, BuilderWin Be Glad to P uroi* AD Kiods of Plans aad — - r ,n
Special attention given to remodeling and «urging your present home
W »T V V aa R jp v Avenue, R utherfort, N . J.
Pbooe Rutherford 4175
A. REENSTCA à Co.14-16 VRBBLAND AVE
CLIFTON, N. J. 1
Tel. Sherwood 2135,
LYNDHURST, R J
Wheala NeadOf
P A IN T IN G -D E C O R A T IN G PA PER H A N G IN G L yndhurst Free Publicbuilt better than by your own
carpenter.2*6 rafters.White Pine Siding,4*4 plates, sills and posts. Our own make doors. Asphalt Shingle roof.
•« of Hardware. GBMBNT FLOORS aad TARRED DRIVEWAYS Reasonable time payments.
PHONE RUTH 6548
B Jy basa 2 to 9 P M s n a
ln in n n ih r* aad P w rlt» — Nothin« to «11 but .pace foe leg n aste a d v e r t^
LYNDHURST, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929
U P T U R N I N G T H E F R A U D
One day’s work in recounting the ballots cast for commissioners last month in Jersey City disclosed what might have been expected. In the first precinct of the Third ward the original returns gave the Hague candi' •dates an average of 365 votes, ana their opponents 6.
When the box was opened, 310 votes for the Hague men were found and for the anti'Hague candidates an average of 34. Ten ballots were marked void and twelve, disputed, were referred to Justice Kalisch.
Giving the. machine all of the voided and the dis puted ballots and they have only 332 and not 365, while their opponents gained 28, so that the theft in this pre- cinct was from 60 to 82 votes. There are 239 precincts in the city.
The Third ward is in the lower part of the city where the Hudson Democratic bosses have always obtain' ed their majorities. The Republican vote is in the hill sec- tions.
I I P D H A P U W L H i
s s s s r s sU K E
We shall hear a lot more about election methods in Jersey City before this recount is finished. It is known that the ward leaders are each given a quota and they in ttfrn tell every precinct captain on the day before election what majority he must return. Decapitation is the penalty for disobedience, but the precinct men seldom disobey. Miscounting the ballots is only one of the ways to obtain a quota.
One may wonder what the two Republican election officers were doing in the first precinct of the Third ward and in other words.
When Governor Larson set up Paul Seglie as the Republican leader in Hudson and reappointed him to the County Board of Elections, he turned the party machinery oyer to the Democrats again. In most of the election precincts in Jersey City and throughout Hudson County there are four Democrats in each board, no matter what outsiders may call them.
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YOUNG A GOOD LEADER• : ^
Great risk attended the recent conference to adjust the German war debt. For five years this subject had Europe toh\ apart and its constant menace kept oack the adjustment of affairs in the several nations involved.
In the first conference General Dawes and Owen D. Young, of the United States, dominated the meetings and thp agreement which has borne the name of General Dawes was reached. There were whispers at the time that Mr. Young's name might have been attached to it.
Almost from the signing of the pact things changed for the better. Germany and France both took strides ahead in the arts of peace. That England did not keep pace was due to local causes. Perhaps she would have done much worse than she did if the agreement had not been made. Belgium and Italy marched with France and Germany in progress and the return to stability.
But the Dawes agreement was recognized as being a stopgap and temporary. Hence the day when the new conference would have to be called was dreaded by all. But time and conditions pressed and it was called.
Fortunately Owen D. Young was one of the representatives of the United States. Chosen to preside over the general conference, he dominated it. When the first proposals and counter proposals were made and rejected, with scorn on both sides, it seemed useless to go on, but Mr. Young never lost hope and kept the conference at their task at times when they were all ready to throw up their hands and go home.
There were times when it was useless to bring the rival sides together and negotiations were carried on through Mr. Young. He evolved new ideas, whipped old ones into new shapes and finally brought accord.
The compromise was made acceptable to all sides, so much so that they seem to relish it. It makes for con- tinued peace and cordial trade relations and it assures the
‘Allies of the means with which to pay their staggering debts to the United States. That will benefit us and amount to an underwriting of a large part of our national debt.
Truly Mr. Young is the man of the hour interna tionaQy and a Mooes who is leadipg the nations into a brighter day.
Saturday evening, June itfa, Miss Elsie Rietzke of m Page avenue became the bride of Mr. John A. Boggetti of 201 C ourt avenue Lyndhurst. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's father by the Rev. Ferdinand o f Carlstadt. I t was a very quiet affair due to the recent death of the bride's mother. Miss Helen Rietzke, sister of the bride and Mr. Edward W halen of Riverside Avenue were the bridal attendents. Mr. and Mrs. Boggetti are on a honeymoon tour and upon their return will reside on Court Avenue.
On Saturday, Joseph Burkhardt, 51 years o f age passed away at Bergen Pines Hospital. Funeral services were held at the Collins Undertaking Parlors, Stuyvesant Avenue on Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. William Fabris o f St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Interment was held in Hillside Cemetery. Burkhardt was one of the oldest residents of this place. He is survived by a wife and several children.
O n Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coon Sr., o f W eart Avenue gave a birthday party to their son Charles /in honor of his seventh birthday anniversary. *
MANY LYNDHURST STUDENTS ATTEND
N. Y. UNIVERSITYThe fo llow ing students from Lynd
h u rst are attend ing N ew Y o rk U n iv e rs ity :
K a th ryn M . Lew is o f «10 6th A ve nue, P . E lizab eth Logan , o f 177 Po st A venue, M arg are t M ille r o f 718 K ingsland Avenue, D om inic D . Sousa o f 667 K ingsland A venue, A nna E . G raffarci o f 469 Page A venue, M elvin R . Johnson o f 816 Fo u rth Avenue, V irg in ia L . H a rt o f 608 W e a rt A ve nue, E lv ira P . G iaim o o f 440 Ridge Road are students in the School of Education.
E llsw o rth R . Fo rw ard o f 219 Po st Avenue, V in cen t G . P rig u g lle tti o f 618 T h ird A venue, Francos Schw arx o f 204 Fe m A venue, Jo sep h M. M u ir o f 272 T rave rs P lace , Caam er V . M eatus, o f 822 Second Avenue, Charles A . Stender o f 282 Park A venue a rs studente in the W ash ington Square College.
A m elia B isch o ff o f 668 Second Avs-
nue, O scar C. K ees o f 821 W illo w A venue, Jo h n M . N ielson o f 616 T h ird Avenue, H aro ld A . M aloney, of 162 Post A venue, G uy E . Savino o f 606 R idge Road, N icho las V . La te lla o f 806 M ilbu rn A venue, Ed w in B . Reynolds o f 868 Stuyvesan t Avenue a re students In the School o f Comm erce, Accounts, and Finance.
B ra in a rd Fo u n ta in o f 807 Tontine Avenue, Jam es F . N ie lsen o f 20 Pa rk Avenue, W ilb e rt O . Cookson o f 681 Lak e Avenue, F re d N . Sa iim are stu dents in the W a ll S tre e t D ivis io n o f th e School o f Com m erce, Accounts and Finance.
E d ith E . M aine o f 887 Second A ve nue and M rs. E d ith H . G raboski o f 160 R idge Road a»e students in the In s titu te o f Ed ucation .
A nna M . Pancsner o f 788 M arion A venue is a student in the U n ive rs ity Ex tension Division.
Phoebe H . C lock o f 289 Livin g ston Avenue is a student In the G raduate School.
JA C K SO N - K U H N C O .1 * M )
REALTORS — INSURANCE B et Companieo Prompt Adim tam m
PERSONAL SERVICE14a STUYVB&ANT AVE LYNDHURST, N, J.
Phone Rutherford 804
Lyndhurst Garage, Inc.BROOK AVENUE
FORD PARTSSttvke w -* "*
E v e r y D a y I s “ C le a n in g D a y " f o r d i e
F u b l ic S e r v ic e S t r e e t C a r s a n d B u s e s
M R S . B R O C K M A N ISH 0 8 T B 8 8 A T C A R D S
M r*. H . Brockm an o f Lake A « m entertained a t cards a t k a r home aa Tueoday evening. H ic k m m w ere w aa by lir a . E . P a rk e r, M rs C . Baum an, M ia . P ra n k BiekeU , and M rs. Louis F a v ie r.
O ther guests w ere M rs. W . D ow ling , M rs. W illia m Sch u lte, M rs. Jo h n J . O ’N e il, M i* . A . A . A m rien , M rs. Je n n ie D em erest, M rs. Lou ise Darner- est, M rs. A be Benow its, M rs. J . Bo- (a n , M rs. W illia m Lan dells , M rs. Thom as Lan d e lls , M rs. A . Brockm an, M rs. J . C o llie , M rs. P . N orton , and M ias Fann ie PoeaehL
M rs. G eorge T . V icke rs , one o f the firs t w nan sc to w o rk fo r su ffrage w as the ch a irm sa T ka speakers w ere M rs. C la ra Ledd y, o f N ew ark , president e f tk a old N ew Je rs e y W o men’s Su ffrag e A ssociation ; M rs. Ja m es B U lin g te a , a t Je rs e y C ity ; M M . H . O tto W h ittp en n , M rs. W illiam H . S tra tto n , o f Ridgew ood, M rs. M in n ie K a rr , o f Jte w a rk ; M rs. Agnes W a te rs , o f Bayonn e; M ias B e a trice C oon i o f Je rs e y C ity ; M iss Constance C arp en ter o f N ew ark , and W ash in g ton ; and M ias L e lia En ders, o f R idgefield P a rk , N ew Je rse y Chairm an o f the N atio n a l W om en's P a rty .
NOTESA su rp rise p a rty w as tendered
M rs. Em m a H am ilton o f 176 Tontine Avenue on W ednesday ia honor o f her b irth day w hich w as celebrated on th a t day. Gam es wtere p layed , dancing and. sing ing enjoyed a fte r w hich d e lig h tfu l refrkshm anta w yre served. M rs. H am ilton w as the re cip ien t o f m any b eau tifu l aad useful g ifts .
T he guests w ere as fo llo w s:M r. and M rs. H . G abelm an, o f
B ro o k lyn , N . T ., M r. F re d Gabehnan o f N ew Y o rk C ity , M r. aad M rs. D oran o f B ro o k lyn , M rs. C aro l C la rk o f N ew Y o rk C ity , M r*. Eu n ice H ick s o f R u th erfo rd , Ed w ard Long- w orth o f R u th erfo rd , M rs. C . A kars o f W h itestooe, Long Is lan d , N . Y , M ra. P e te r P . Fransen o f N ew ark , N . J . , M rs. V ayan a o f Lynd hu rst, and m other aad M r. and M rs. Hoi* is te r o f L y n d k u rs t
M r. and M rs . H aro ld H u ll o f Bloom field and M rs. C . A kers from W h ite stone, Long Is lan d , N . Y ., are spending a fe w weeks w ith niece M ra. H am ilton o f IT Tontine Avenue.
The W om en’s A u x ilia ry o f the H aro ld G . B a rrin g e r Po e t o f the A m erican Leg ion w ill hold a home cooked food sale in the em pty store in the Lyn d h u rst T h eatre Bu ild in g on Sa tu rd ay . T he com m ittee in charge a re M rs . T illle Robertson, M ia . B e rth a G ilm ore, M rs . F red e rick Resseguie, and M rs. Soph ia Conroy,
T he lad les aak the pub lic to buy from them and thereby help one o f 0 » m ost w o rth y causes ex isting .
A T T H E A T R E P A R T Y S A T .
M isses T ilH e and B lanche S ta rr , daughters o f M r.and M ra. Ja co b S ta r r o f R ive rs id e A venue, w ere the honored guests a t a d inner and thea tre p a rty in N ew Y o rk on S a tu rd ay. The M iseees S ta rr w ill s a il on Ju n e 22, and a ll sum m er w ill to u r Eu rope. T h ey w ere presented w ith handsom e handbags.
A fte r a d inner a t Lo rb ers, tha p a rty enjoyed th e m usical com edy "B la ck b ird s .”
Thoae in the p a rty w ere M rs. D avid G oldberg , M rs . Lo u is L e v y , M rs. Leo S ch w arts , M rs . Lo u is Le v in e , M rs. O . G reenw ald , M n . Sam uel B ro d y, M rs . Abe B e n o w iti, M rs. Jo sep h G ibbs, M ra . Ep ste in , M rs . A A . B lum en thal and M rs. M ax Le vy .
H e r « ’« a C h a l l e n g eT O
D a i n t y A p p e t i t e sIF you have ever owaed aa astoakoM le yaa w,Ul ‘ appreciate w hat a Job it Is to keep M alw ays leek
« n o w n v m v r o p p w v w t u f e o w n v y
• r unusually hearty , AAP Food
M ra. Jo h n J . B re s i in , s r., M ichael, Ja m es , and W illia m B re e lin , o f Stuy- veeant A venue, accom panied b y Mes. J . W oodw ard , o f Ja y A venue, spent the ho liday and week end a t the B re a lin sum m er home a t Sp rin g
CALLS FROM art aniwered promptly A DISTANCE and r6c*nt!y tf onecalla thu organisation We have eacep tional facilities for handling this kind of «fork—and handling it in accordance with the principle* of the Order of the Golden Rule. •The principle* are ample, one must render the most modem and thoughtful type of service puaaible, and at a pnee within the me ani of the family aerved
M r. and M rs . Russe l N e b have returned flrom a tr ip extending over m ore than six m onths, w h ich took them aa fa r aa Lo s A ngeles and the Pa c ific coast, w here th ey v is ited M r. N e il’s parents. T h e y a re a t home
a t 17 K ln ga land A venue, w ith the patenta o f M rs . N e ia , M r. and M rs. Jo h n W . Young .
W IL L IA M C C O L L IN S¡i DlRJECTOK O F FU N E R A LS
t » » T U Y V tS A N T A V I .LYNDHURST COAL CO.
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T ip p e d
Puritan D airy Changés Brand o f M otor O il and Makes Big
Savings in Truck Opération
Test run shows 42J2% Increase in G asoline M ileager PHE Hoover rolls quietly over rug»—gath-
ering up the surface dust, grime and lint, shaking loose the deep buried dirt, bringing it to the surface, while strong suction draws it all up into the washable Hoover bag.
Let our demonstrator show you how the Hoover docs this Sweeping and suction alone will
|w not remove the sharp cuttingJ? grit, but die special Hooyer prm-< tiple, Positive Agitation, canfj duke it loose.
-t Your choice of two models, ( 9 No. 700 at #75 caab aad No.\ 541 a t #59.50.
\ \ Either mode! sold on terms at a''VV slightly higher price. Either
model sold at a reduced price, if you trade m your old electric
IMI O ttA T
A t l a n t ic a P a c if ic•MUM ISA c aP V B L I C ® S
D E F E A T SCH ARLEY SHIELDS HOLDS HEIGHTS
AS TEAM BATTERS SCHMIDT OUTMUCH ADO — ABOUT
Local School Nine Registers First Victory of Career Over A Heights Aggregation at Municipal Oval—Team Composed Entirely of Undergraduate«—Fierce A ttack in Second Session Nets Five Runs.
FOUR RUN RALLY AIDS CRESCENTS
TO BIG VICTORY
CARDINAL NOTES TO W N SH IP o r L.TNDHURST
POLICE ORDINANCE)
ORDINANCE N O » I I
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* “ ■ m ar**B- T he A c . fo rm a lly onened^ C s n l i n a l O ra l on the co m er o f
V « lle y B rook and R ive rs id e A r t-" E * . * ? f " ™ * » * • . « » M a y 28th b y b eating the
m ^ , * y h its . C rescent* in the m orning to be« » n n M th a n up fo r th e losers, score o f 7-« and la te r In th e dayr n r r ^ i .T ” ” '' _ „ the fam ous Lynd hu rst Cuba fe ll un-
_ 5 H B d er B ill S tu ltzenm ullera spectacu lar"■ I* « » • •••••*»•«.••. 0 0 1 p itching . C ards 18— Cubs 9.* * *• * JL ................................. 0 0 0 M em orial D ay a lso found the team
1 1 ........................... * * 0 in w onderfu l shape when th e y beatjv**1 * ......................................* • 0 th e L . Bam b erg er nine.™ ^ 1 1 0 B u t e ve ry b a ll team -has Its off**r> 0 I 0 days. The C ard in a ls had th e irs last
f .............................. I * ® Sand* y when th ey m et th e PassaicckiB**- e f ......... 0 0 0 YVillys-Knights.^ ^ * .......... I 1 0 The K n igh te , b ette r m ounted than
— — t he local boys, trod the C ard inals _ _ 6 * 1 underfoot, w in n in g by the score ofB S R H E 1 to 8.¡¡¡*• ,5^ ; ............ . . . . . . . . 0 0 I S tu tz p itched h is usual gam e o f¡¡2* * J • *">«• b a ll, but due to lack o f supportn <i* ir . . . ............................ j 1 0 in the in field he w as unable to hold0» . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 the Knights in cheok.wy, 8b . . . . . . . . ..............0 1 0 The cards m issed tw o o f the ir
, r > rx 0 V 0 m ainstays in the in field , nam ely TimJ * ' " ................................ i J -® Sheridan and B iU M llleo t, both outwee, as ........................ o 1 0 due to in ju ries.>r* ' F .................................. • 0 0 T h is Sunday the C ard inals p ia y the
~ ~ ~ — Lincolns on th e M unicipal O va l at 4 6 1 10.80 a. m.* * * * * ................... Undaunted b y th e ir recen t defeat* ..................... 000 800 110— 4 the C ard inals a re out to sca lp themm'm ' ■ .......... Young M en’s League as soon as the
opportunity presents itse lf.
G U Y A B B E Y » Jo f*«)hlne G W “ 0. o t w * « «„ Road, graduated la s t week from the
S ta te N orm al School, a t K u tstow n ,
Print« and Decorator « t i o X ^ * * * * *r*d'
M ichelin T ires and T ubes
C onnelly's A uto Supply StoreI VALLEY B R O O K A V K . L Y N D H U R S T
is a Prescription forColds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria.1» to the moat q>««dy remedy known
H e ig h o f o r S u m m e r !S TEER dear of vacation places that haven’t a pasteurized
milk supply backed by official health records of daily tests for quality.
And don’t generalize. Put the question direct: “What about milk regulations here? Is pasteurization required by law? And daily tests, recorded with the local Health Board?”
If not, pass on. Your health’s at stake. Remember this — no typhoid or other infectious disease epidemic has ever been traced to pasteurized milk. They have, over and over •gain, to unpasteurized milk. * •
If you’re going outside of Janssen territory this summer with your family, let us transfer your milt order to a
f d ia b le dairy company at the p la c e o f your choice. W e k n o w them; you don’t. y o u r service i n this Jllal m a tte r , whether you're i ssra c u s to m e r o r not*
Write, call or phone to Jansen Dairies 44* Garden Street, Carisudt TEL RUTHERFORD Î 1 1 0
UNCOLN SCHOOL ATHLETES SEEK Y o«, t w . L - r * FOR FIELD DAY CHAMPIONSHIPS g f r ¥ * n i 1
A t tha ninth reg u lar m a s tiig o f 0 » Young U m '» League o f Lyud- k m t , la c ., w ax heid a t th * O M M W » Radi, Tueaday, J » * faauth the fo llo w in g resolution m d rafted h r the C iv ic Com m ittee and passed k j th a mom berm praw n t.
W H E R E A S th a Y o aag M i l L w r » o f Lynd hu ret, In c .. « a a form ed fo r th« purpaae o f crea tin g •a active in terest ia e M e a ffa ir« la the Tow aahip o f L y n d h a n t, aad fa r engage aad prom ote ath le tics, o ther parpoaea am ong w h ich w as to
W H E R E A S th a Tow aahip o f Lynd hu rst, haa bam negligent aad lax ia tha dam onetretioo o f c iv ic p ride aad ia ta raa t oa na tio na l holidays.
T H E R E F O R E , tha Y o u « M an'. League o f Lynd hu rat, In c ., reapect- fu lly request th a t the. H onorable Bo ard o f Com m issioners o f tha Tow nahip a t Lyndhu rat, consider the ad yiaab illty o f having approprtat« exercises on Ju ly 4th, 1 9 » , ia comm em oration o f our N ational Inde- pendenci.
A N D , tha Y ou ng M an's League o f Lynd hu rat, In c ., herew ith o ffor ita co-operation aad aaaistaaea ia pra- m otlag tha a th le tic eventa ia coa- nectioa W ith th ia celebration I f the H onorab le Bo ard o f Com aaiaaioaara
m en ta lly and p h ya ica liy by tha tra ia- ing.
In te r C laas T ra ck and F ie ld Com petition fo r School Cham pionship:
G R A D E SB o ya— Dodge B a ll, Stand ing Broad
Ju m p , 80 Y a rd Daah.G ir ia — B a t B a ll, Stand ing H ap ,
S tep , and Ju m p ; 80 Y ard Daah. G R A D E •
B o ya — Baaa B a ll, Bann ing B ro ad Ju m p , 40 Y a rd D aah.
G ir ia — Baake t Baae B a ll, Stand in g H op, S tep , and^ Jum p; 8# Y ard Daah.
B o y a - B aaa B a ll, Running B ro ad Ju m p , 50 Y a rd D aah.
G ir l» — Dodge .B a n , Running H op, S tep , and Ju m p ; 40 Y ard Daah.
P O IN T S C O R E Team Gam es 10 pointaIn d iv id u a l Even t# i-S-2-1
A ll 5 th gradea w ill compete ag a in st each o ther— 0th gradea against a ll o ther 0th grade»— Tth gradea ag ain st a ll o ther Tth gradea. Tha claaa h avin g tha g raateat num ber o f pointa w ill he School Cham pion».
P ro b ab ly the m ost, o r a t leaat one o f th e m oat Im portan t elaaj aa bold in th a t achool ia the 8 p ad a l claaa. T h ia claaa doea the m ost wonderful handw ork. T hey m ake toy», fancy baaket», foo t stools, tab le lam pe, cane c h a in , w eave ruga, n u k e p re tty , bead w ork, a rtific ia l flow er» and d ifferent kind o f b aaketry w ork.
T h e claaa w ill hold an exhibition o f th e ir w ork on F rid a y afternoon, and evening , and Satu rd ay afternoon betw een the hou rs o f th ree and five, and even ing betw een erven aad nine, o f th ia week, w han th« a rtic le» w ill he on exh ib ition , and w ill be a lao on »ale. The m oney from the aala of the finlahed product» w ill purchase m ore m ate ria l to m ake other artic le» .
T h e em ail wood a itid e a are made from the wood w h ich ia le ft o ve r b y the m anual tra in in g claaa. T h ia weed w ould be burned up i f thaee cleve r lit t le hand» d id n e t m ake uaeful aa- tic IlM out o f it*
T h e claaa ia tau g h t by H iaa H a y D o lan , and M r*. Leona Dunn. Tfceae tw o teacher» a t* m arv*la. Theae two young women have taken a group o f ch ild ren who find it alm oet im possible to le a rn the th ree B ’e, and a re m aking uaeful e ttlsens o f them, teach ing them how to uae th e ir hand», when o ften th e ir heada fa il them .
T h e circu lation o f the Lynd hu rat P u b lic L ib ra ry h a i increased to a! moat double the num ber o f booka In c ircu la tio n aince the opening o f th e new build ing .
D u rin g the m onth e f M ay there w are *178 fictio n boofci, <3M Ju ve n ile booka aad w ith the non-fiction booka
the achool ye a r.The attendance banner w as aw ard
ed to claaa 6 B tau gh t b y M iaa E th e l S la te r. T h a t claaa had the h ighest attendance o f the upper grade» fo r the month. T h ia fa) the aaeaad m onth in aucceaaion th a t M ias S la te r ’s
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Boys A nd G irb of Grade« 5, 6 Aad 7 A re Competing For Class A nd Individual Championship*-—Exhibition o f Manual Training W ork Will Be On Exhibition At Lincoln School Friday A nd Saturday of thia Week.
fine Work by Special Class to Be on SaleWith the Lincoln School property being under diacuaaion by m ost
o f the reaidents of Lyndhurat, it aeems the opportune time to tell of the splendid work done by the children and teachers attending the achool.
Every Wednesday morning at Assembly one bf the cLiaaea of the school ia in charge of the program. On Wednesday of thia week, a particularly intereating program was1 presented by Mra. W . Horton’» claaa.The program w aa the o rig in a l id ea of M ra. H orton. Ten ch ildren portrayed the ten m onths o f the school yea r from Septem ber to Ju n e . A no ther in teresting fea tu re waa the ou tlin ing of the aim a and reaolutiona made during the ye a r and defin ing w h at the d ifferen t ho liday» mean w hich a n observed d u rin r the ten m ontha of
in aucceaaion th a t M ias class has held th a t honor.
T he »—■— » aw arded to th e low er gradea alao fo r p erfect a ttendancewaa aw arded to grade IB , o f w hich Miss D o ris H uaaey ia the teacher. This class has also the honor o f winning the attendance banner fo r the second m onth la succession.
The Penm anship B an n er was awarded to T B claaa on Tuesday a fternoon. T h ia claaa had the best set of papers, thereb y w in n ing the prized Penm anship Ban ner. M iss Ann G ra ff an is the teacher o f th is
Probab ly fe w persona know th a t the L in co ln 8chool boasts o f a va ry fine o rchestra. T here w ere n iae ch ild ren m em bers ia the o rchestra, whoae p rin c ip a l Instrum ents o f m usic are v io lin s and harm onicas, and recen tly an add itional m em ber has been added to the o rchestra. H e is ten-year-old George Kem pf, w ho ia the drum m er boy. H e Is em ail fo r hie age, but a na tu ra l bora “ drum m er b o y." H e handlea hie base, sad snare drum aa w e ll aa the cym bals and wood b lock lik e a ve teran drum m er. H ia com plete eet o f dram a and o ther inatrum enta has been a g reat addition to the orcbeatra. M ias C la ra Dum aa, m usic d irecto r, la the orchestra leader.
T he boya and g iria o f gradea 5, 6, and T, are doing extensive p hysica l tra in in g w ork in p rep aration fo r F ie ld D ay. M oat o f the tra in in g ia being done in the yard o f th e achool and the ch ild ren enjoy e ve fy m inute o f the tim e epent in the tra in in g .
The ch ild ren a re com peting fo r cham pionahip. A t present groups from each claaa are in tra in in g , and a t each p ractice , the ch ild ren are m arked, and the poor ones elim inated w h ile the beat a re kept in the gam e. T h U is being dona u n til the cham pions o f each claaa w ill have been selected. T he ch ildren a re m oat in terested in th is com petition, and »ve ry one o f them are seeking the cham pionship. M ies Josephine Horetraan, physical tra in in g In stru cto r is supervising the contest and is tra in in g the ch ildren w h i a re not o n ly en joying the sport, but a re being benefited
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Tke Seashore At Hooe
L Y N D H U R ST SW IM M IN G PO O L
OPEN FOR YOUR PLEASURE
W ith a Complete New Layout
Hand Ball Court — Sand Beaches — New Water Filters — Pool Enclosed with a Concrete Fence
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An Ideal Location For Swimming and lUtfc»s»g
SW IM IN D RINK IN G W A TER
LYNDHURST SWIMMING POOL210 RIVERSIDE AVE., LYNDHURST. N. J.
Comer Court Ave., East Bank of P.uaic River
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C H R Y S L E R0 C H K Y U I I M O T O R S P R O D U C T a M
^ DEEHAN MOTOR’S17 to a OriMt Way
Phone Rutherford 5415
Announcing th« Opening o f
W o o l c o t t eHOM E MADE ICE CREAM A N D CONPBCTIONERY
“W e Belirve You W aal Th* Bast**
The Charm of
New Summer Apparel
The charm of the new apparel for Summer wear ia especially evident in this showing. Colon are appealing. Styling is all that you coukl ask, yet, prices are as reasonable as usual here.
V. _ _ ___ I _ 1 ' • •
Dresses all sizes-$10.)5
CLASSIC HAT SHOPPE
294 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J.
N O T H IN G LIKE IT IN TO W N !
It has that different taste that is not only «stiafytng hut aU> the result of its being made from the very fine* tngrcdarftta
Our kc Cream is the last word in purity, made Inin the freshest fruits
Try a pit* at our fountain and take hnme a quart . t o
the family for desatrtD ELIV ER Y SERVICE
W O O L C O T T S>04 N. \
H o l d e v e r y t h i n g !
The world’s largest builde» of
eight - cylinder autom obiles will
announce •a nev* e ‘
n e x t S u n d a y
H ,u , . , r c u a f / f y H i o c ;J T ‘ - ( i n b l . i s t X '*«|F
CHHSSEN BRIDE OF WÁLLMEN1CK SUN.
court in the absence o f the regular 1 recorder John J. Bieslin, alao at the 1 uu ne law Arm .
Mr. Breslin waa onable to show > how food a judge he could be aa | there were very few caae» before
him, end those few were minor motor vehicle law offence*.
The only caae not perta in in g to autom obile« w as a caae o f truancy, an d the cu lp rit w as a g ir l o f 14 years, who ia a student in one o f the higher grade* in the local ichool. H r. B realin aaked her w hy ehe played truan t, and (h e (a id to-go fo r a w alk. H e advised b ar to take her w alka to and from ichoo l, and longer w a lk* on Sa tu rd ay , Sunday* wad holidaya aad attend achool reg u larly .
H en ry S tad le r, o f 28 F a ir Avenge, Hackensack, d id not appear in answ er to charges o f d riv in g an autom obile w ith no d rive r’s and no reg istra tion card* w ith him . H e was g iven a summon* and when he did not answer to h i* nam e, M r. B realin fo rfe ited his m oney he le ft as deposit to assure h is appearance. Comm issioner D ill w ill also be notified in reg ard to th e license*.
“Private Secretary”Wi!’ Be Repeated
“The Private Secretary,” a three act comedy presented by the Young, People’s C h ristian Un ion of the Reed M em orial U n ited P resb yterian Church o f Lyndhurst, a t Odd Fe llo w ’s H a ll, on May 25th w ill be g iven again by popular request a t the Rutherford H ig h School A ud ito rium on Friday, Ju n e 14th. T icke ts are now on sale a t seventy-five cen ts each fo r adults and fo rty cent* each fo r children. These tickets m ay be had from any o f the members o f the society or at the door on the evening o f the perfo rm ance Th is perform ance w ill be g iven under the auspices o f The B ib le School o f the F ir s t P resb yterian Church o f R u th erfo rd . The tick ets are on sale throughout R utherfo rd and Lynd hu rst and i f you would lik e to see th is entertainm ent you had better get yo u r tickets now as th ey are going v e ry fa s t and only a lim ited num ber a re to be had. This w ill be the th ird show ing o f th is p lay w ith in four w eeks and you w ill not reg re t seeing it. H ere 's a tip from one who knows, i t has a laugh , a g igg le and a roar throughout. Do not m iss th is exceptional opportunity to get more than you r m oney’s w orth ih one evening.
M E A T D E P A R T M E N TWATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECIALS
Try (X r Sugar Cured Combed—A l Cut*FRESH HAMS FRESH SPARE MBSFRESH SHOULDERS PORK CORNED SPARE RIBS LEGS SPRING LAMB BEEF KIDNEYSROAST BEEF TRIPEV T T T T if • “ • w*d aa «A ce r I* sent to bring hergirl takes the blame arttaw rw the ***. „ j , particular officer i* cho*en
college a i a r i e t a i But Ith^pr». beeaa« of hi* outatandlng roeort- fessor cant forget her. Intereetmg ^ becmise of hU lack of interest in event* follow-interwoven with a tea- Ob the return the ship isder ^ family, ydi- wmk^ ^ the two c ^ on aeree , includ ing you« people of high ¡^ an d The man command*scnool age. the girl’s respect and admiraticn, and
Tuesday and Wednesday, June Uth her outlook on Ufe i* changed. A and 12th: romance follows. When a steamer U"THE WOLF OF W A L L STREET" A ‘ ¡■“ ¡ ¡ f ^Paramount production, featuring Geo. follow The acting i* goodBancroft A hectic stonr of a Wall and the South Sea Island scenery Street stock manipulator, who oat- beautiful. For the mature audience, w its h i* rival*— only to be la id low Saturday, June 15th: by h is faithless w ife Frantic mo- “RINTY OF THE D E S E R T * Whilem enu on the stock exchange alternate the ao called “Selected” class,w ith an intrigue between the «WolfV " " “ *“ 1 dogwife and h i. treacherous p artn e r ^ i" 1*W L .„ w .. w . f T 5"- FV>r * * tu m H f audience inclu-w hen the W o lf discovers w h at is d in g ch ild ren .
G R O C E R Y D E P A R T M E N TOCTAGON SOAP POWDER, Urge8 ounce* more for lea* money —OCTAGON SOAP, 5 cake* ............................ 28cJELL-O the National Deaaert, 6 pkg*. ............................... 49c
Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry, Orange, LemonC A M p B E L L ,s s o u p WEEK
SPECIAL PRICE THIS WEEK ONLY SOUPS — BEANS — SPAGHETTI — 6 Can* 55«
Take Full Advantige of thia Price Please the Family with Soups they’ve never tasted.
YOUR CHOICE OF—A different Soup every day—Asparagus, Bean, Beef, Bouillon, Celery, Chicken, Chicken Gumbo, Cum Chowder, Consomme, Julienne, Mock Turtle, Mulligatawny, Mutton, Ok Tail, Pea, Pepper Pot, Prratanier, Tomato, Tomato-Okra,
Vegetable, VegetaMe-Beef—Campbell’s famous 21 kind*FOULD’S SPAGHETTI, special price this week only, 2 plcgs 19cMacaroni or Noodles—A «eat wheat food, Flavocy, Firm, Tender— - ■ _______ ... t---------Z .--------- ----- — ...........................- ......PUFFED RICE and WHEAT, 2 pkgs. ......... . .25cBECKWITH FIGS, m syrup, can ............ 21c
COOPER FOR LUMBER!!!
Lumber — Sash -— Docks — Trim and Mason Material MUFFETS, Delicious Cereal, 2 pkgs .............
UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM, % c a n .QUAKER FARINA, 2 pkgs .......................................MARY ANN CATSUP, bottle ................ ...........GULDENS MUSTARD, bottle ....... .Aster Brand PEANUT BUTTER, large jar .........Genuine Swiss Gruyere, CHEESE, Carton of 6 portions
t Lum ber Com panyLyndhurst
Tel Rutherford 1432
Rutherford
P H O N E R U T HPo lice Sergeant Jam es Jo n es and M rs. Jone and son, Jam es, J r . , are on a m otor trip to Canada.
F O R Y O U R L I V E P O U L T R Y
EXPLANATORY BRIEF
P O U L T R Y D R E S S E DNew Jersey A utom obile O pera
to rs’ an d O w ners’ Financial
Responsibility LawCHAPTER 116—LAWS OF 1929»
Effective November 15, 1929
THIS NEW LAW provides that whenever a pcrton has been convicted of a violation of certain provisions of the Motor Vehicle Laws, such as reckless driving, speeding, operating while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an accident, or has caused injury or death to any person, or damage to property while operating a motor vehicle, the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall require from auch operator, or the person in whose name the vehicle is registered, proof of financial ability to respond to any damages for future acddcnta.
_ On failure to furnish such proof, said operator's license or owner a registration shall be revoked.
IVoof of financial ability may be furnished by the filing of a certificate of insurance or a bond with Liability limits of $5,000- $10,000 for personal injury or death and $1,000 for property Jamage.
In lieu of the policy or bond, cash or securities may be deposited in an amount to be determined by the Commissioner.
A non-resident is subject to the same provisions, and for failure to comply therewith shall have his privilege of driving within the state suspended.
A special form of policy will be required to comply with the requirement* of the new law.
Our Casualty Insurance Companies will provide all forms required by this act, to take care of business under this law.
J. V. BREGLIA, Prop
Dealer In AH Kinds O f
J V E P O U L T R Y- —-rf , j... , — ■' ■ " "í;*-"*
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
F R E E D E L I V E R Y
For F urther Inform ation Phone R utherford 1077
Phone Y our O rders For Service
609 STU Y V E SA N T A V E.300 RIDGE R O A D LYNDHURST, N. J. LY N D H U R ST, N .J
«OASTS' your
C O J P F E E
Wolf Pttrol Troop 3B y Bob Jacobsen
the W o lf P a tro l o f Troop T h t a t the b o a t o f Scout L in k . (
Teterboro Airport Discards AD Tfceir OM PfauK Equipment
In scco rdaaM w ith the p o licy in augurated w ith th« opening- o f the Spring Season, N ow Stand ard F ly ing Service, In c^ ope ra tin e Teterboro A irport a t Haxbroock H e ig h t«, N . J . , has discarded a ll o ld equipm ent used last year. E v e ry sh ip now In aer- vice on the Held la o f 1929 m anufacture.
Much o f the d iscarded equipm ent is being d istrib u ted am ong tbe schools o f th is secti on so th a t its design and construction can be studied in m anual tra in in g r ia i ana and by tbe vario u s aero clubs form ed among th e students.
The fo llo w in g schools a n rece iv ing a share o f th is m a te ria l: C en tra lH igh School, E a s t S id e H ig h School, and Pu b lic School 4, 10 and 15 o f Paterson , Englew ood H ig h School, B e lle v ille H ig h Schoo l, Bogota H ig h School, C lifto n H ig h School, Lynd- hurst H ig h School, Teaneck H ig h School, Pu b lic School S , 4, 11 and 12 of Passa ic and tb s S ta te S tre e t School o f H ackensack.
A ccord ing to o fficials o f N ew S ta n dard F ly in g S e rv ice , the in terest shown in a irp lanes and aeronautics by the younger generation is U ttle short o f rem arkable. Bo th boys and g irls fo llo w tbe developm ent o f a v ia tion w ith close a tten tio n and read av id ly e ve ry b it o f aeronautical news th ey can g e t th e ir hands on. Accord ing ly m any o f tbe ch ild ren are aston ish ing ly w a il versed in aeronautical term s and happenings.
M U S TThe Lyn d h u rst Po lice H eadquar
te rs w ere notified on Sunday tha t the b ay on tbe S ta te H ig h w ay, No. 17, on R idge Road was on fire . I t w as caused p robab ly by a care lessly th row n m atch. W h ile tbe A re was not dangerous tbe d ry b ay made a high b lase a fte r being ligh ted .
F irem en responded to the alarm sent in by O fficer W illia m fla a ry , and the b lase w as soan extlngalahod.
fa r m ore so than th e ir e iders. They know w h at m akes airp lane« fly and how th ey are corufcructed. I f they show tb e sam e in te rest when adults, the fu tu re o f A m erican avia tio n w ill be g re a te r than even th e ' m ost op- to m istic p red ic t
The o ffer o f N ew Standard F ly in g Se rv ice to g ive th e ir discarded equipm ent to tbe schools w as received w ith g re a t er th urfaam b y rtadenU and teachers a like .
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M. GOODMAN. Sutccaaor to L COHEN
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I l f VALLfY BROOK AVENU*LYNDHURST DINERHOME COOKING — HOME MADE PIES
286 Ridge Road BERGER'S CENTER SHOPU S S T U Y V M A N T A V R N I * _AMERICAN LEGIONFERN’S BAKERY
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ARTHUR WASHINGTON BAXTER, Pm* RMXjR ROAD
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in g a t la a th irty . The C h ild ren ’« D ay program w ill be combined w ith the m orning church service and w ill th ere fo re begin a t tan thirty, te- atead o f q u arte r at tan.
Fea tu res o f the service w ill ha the baptism a f ch ild ren by the pastor, the 9 m . George Fountain , and the aw ard ing o f B ib le» fo r punctual a ttendance a t Sunday School in the Bag inners and P rim a ry D epartm ent», and alao fo r church attendance on Sunday m orning».
C h ild ren who w ill appaar on the program am Thom as Cousins, M argaret Lataha, G arland G a llo w ay, Jr . , Ruth A»ton, B u th Lta icu a, Kenneth T ietaw orth , Robert A nd enon , Constance F re it, H ow ard Behoof, D ori* Lenning, Ship> Hondo, Je a n U n icu » , Jo h n Ed d y, A lfre d G ilm ore, D orothy Schoem aker, W a lte r Koh lheim , Dor- i» Lehne, Isab el Sm ith . F iv e Be ginner», D ori» Colea, Jo h ann a Schoem aker, Roberta Lew i» , V irg in ia Treu- er, and Roee Bucket, w ill aing a ■ong.
Pu p il» o f the Ju n io r and In te rm ediate departm ent who w ill have a p art in the »p ed a l p rogram a re Cornelia Schoem aker, W illia m Hixaon, G ladys Lansing , Ik u Kondo, D orothy Edgecom b, M ad e Bucket, F re id a N uts, M u rie l V ogel, V irg in ia Gibaon, and Donald E x le r.
Kenneth H ixaon , p resident o f the Sen io r D epartm ent w ill rend the S crip tu re le»»on fo r the day.
M iss Adalene Sm ith , o f the Sen ior D epartm ent w ill sing a aolo.
Come and en joy C h ild ren ’» D ay w ith the ch ild ren a t ten th ir ty , Sun day m om ing.
In the evening a t e igh t th e pasto r, the R ev. G eorge Fo u n ta in , w ill speak on “ Know ing Bean»” . Persons w ithou t a church home, o r v is ito rs In town are in vited to attend service» a t the litt le church on the corner o f Stuyve»an t and Tontine A ve nue».
N u tle y , com plained to the local police th a t H aro ld G orm an, o f 1*7 R iv e r Road , N u tley, had aaaaultad him on R ive rs id e A venue, in fro n t a t the
AYERS GARAGERaybestos Brake Service — Seiberling T im —
Goodrich Tire* — Dependable Auto Repairs
155 PARK A V EN U E LYNDHURST, N . J.
Phene Ruherford 1381
Meeting of Citizens And Education Bd.
LeU On Tuesday. grAXM OT N EW JERSEYCOUNTY OP BERGEN
I. HORACE R. BOOLE.(Continued from F irs t Page )
p a ig n m anager fo r Com m issioner Gui- d e tti during the recent cam paign fo r com m iaaioner. He w ill probably alao be the leader o f the Ita lia n group.
The only other im portant m atter b rought to the front on F rid a y waa p erta in in g .to the bu ild ing perm it requested by Fred Saum to erect a gas and service station on P a rk avenue, w ith the property and one entrance to the station and garage to be made from C ourt Avenue, w here the present Sea r lea homestead now stand».
Mayor Bogle to ld M r. Saum th a t he was not against the gaa station being placed on Pa rk ' Avenue, but he did ■tot w an t another flre hazzard b u ilt in the township. M r. Saum has not presented the plans and specifications, and as the gas station m ust be fire p roo f, the perm it would have to be w ith held , un til the specifications had been approved o f b y the board. M r. Saum said tha t the bu ild ing is to be an a rtis tic one, and th a t the grounds w ou ld be im proved instead o f having the swam p there as is the case a t present.
M r. Saum w as ordered by M ayor B o g le to file h is specifications w ith the build ing inspector, and it would be up to him to see th a t the build ing is m ade o f b rick, cem ent o r any fire p roo f m aterial.
W hen the petition was presented to the board, it was in the name of H a r ry H ibbard, o f Po st A venue, a re la tiv e o f Ex-Com m issioner Crank- shaw ’s. I t is g enera lly understood th a t M r. C ran k ihaw 1» also interested in the enterprise, and th a t M r. H ib bard w ill be the manager o f the sta tio n , and garage.
In my Mid c w W ia r ; that the annexed statement which abow* the total amount• •>.. .--i »*1 ijr or in the fur-UMrtBOO •< nqr oudkUcy, to true to the,v . »4 »•»/ ».lOMitiUire, information and
belief; that I Have not expended any money, or othor thing of value or incam d any liability or .expenditure of any money or other thins of value or the incurrence of any liability for any purpose other than that permitted by law ; that to the beat of my knowledge. Information and belief, no money has been expanded by anyone In my behalf, or In, furtherance or aid of my candidacy /or any purpose or in any manner not authorised by law.
HORACE K. B4M;L,K.Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27 day of May. 192».
ANCJKLO D. CHBCKINotary Public.
STATEMENT OF MONEYS EXPEND- ED IN FURTHERANCE OF THE CANDIDACY OF HORACE R BOGUS FOR THE OFFICE O F COMMISSIONER OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST IN THE COUNTY OF BERGEN AND STATE OF NKW JERSEY.
E L E C T I O N MAY 14. 1929Advertising ...................... •. 205.00Printing ................... 197.80Signs etc.............................................. 81.00Miscellaneous .................................... 98.99
9878.89
STATE OF NEW JER SEY )COUNTY OF BERGEN )
I, JOHN F . WOODS, a candidate for the office o f Commissioner at the Commissioner Election, held In the To w n -
Lyndhtirst, County / Bergen » a i M ato of N o w Jersey, oft the 14th u^y 04 may, in the year 1929. do solemnly swear that the annexed sheets fully and completely set forth the exp en ses incurred by me in aid and furtherance of my candidacy; that I have not received or contributed an y money or other thing of value to r use in my said <an<lldacy; that the annexed statement which shows the total am ount expended In my behalf. o r In the fur-
of i»'v candidacy. Is true to the
money, or other thins of value o r Incurred any liability or expenditure of aay money or other thin» o f value or the Incurrence of any liability for any purpose other than th a t permitted by Taw: th a t to tha beat of my knowledie.Information and belief, no money ha. been expended by anyone In my behalf, or In f***-»her»nre or a*d of my candidacy for M r N V M sr ta any manner not au-‘ ‘‘“ “ ' ' jo f t N ' fT'WOODS. .
l io k lS lC K J . U V E L U .Notary Public.
™ ka OFFICE OF TOMMIMIONERKOF
ELECTION MAY 1«. 1»MPrinting, advertlnln*. etc................i J I . JSExpanse., Campaign Headquarter. 45.M
Live Poultry Market Opened By Broglia
J . V . B re g lia ha» now opened his L ive Po u ltry M arke t and ready fo r business a t 609 S tu yvesan t Avenue.
H e w ill c a rry a com plete lin e of live p ou ltry a t wholesale and re ta il prices. A ll p o u ltry ia k illed and dressed w h ile you w a it, and i f you are in a h u rry phone you r order to Ruth . 4013, and your o rder w ill be delivered when you w ant it , free o f charge.
Roses and Romance~ lh i9 Ö cm d ifu lWALL RACK.
Spring Brings Sunshine But with June Conies Roses and Romance
When young folks who have learned the riches of frugality start out life together they are sure to find the direct path to happiness, peace and plenty.
Fo re s t and Ttnyaeaa s t A v a .R ev. F ra n k lin G . Fab er, R ecto r
Rectory Phone357 L iv in g sto n Atm . 1403-J Bo th .
Service» fo r the Second Sunday a fte r T rin ity , Ju n e 9, 1929.
7:80 A .M . H o ly Com m union.9:46 A .M . Church School.11:00 A .M . M om ing P ra y e r and
Serm on.8:00 P .M . Even in g P ra y e r and S e r
mon.W ednesday, £ t. M a ry ’» G u ild .Thursday, Young People’s Fe llo w
ship.F rid a y , C ho ir Rehearsal.The Church w ith a cord ial welcom e
to a ll. . ________
St. Matthews’ p Lutheran Church
R ev. G eorg* V. MuUr, Nntof, M S T rave rs P la ce , Lyn d h u rst. Phene Ru therford S IM .
O N * M IL L IO N D O L L A R S TO L O A N O N 2N D M O R T G A G ES , R E A S O N A B L E C H A R G E S . N O P U B L IC IT Y , S T R IC T L Y C O N F ID E N T IA L . W E A L S O S E L L A N D B U T S E C O N D M O R T G A G ES . N O A P P R A IS A L F E E S . A P P L Y L . N ; N IC H O L SO N * CO. N O . 147 S T U Y V E S A N T A V E N U E , L Y N D H U R S T . P H O N E R U T H E R F O R D 2636.
L Y N D H U R S T T R U S T CO
“THE COMMUNITY BANK
STUYVESANT AVENUE LYNDHURST, N. J.
P IA N O T U N IN G — M y business ia the rebu ild ing o f old pianos and the rep a ir o f p layers, O rd in ary T U N IN G la ju a t incidental to the w ork. To have your old piano fixed up ia a b ette r stunt than you m ay th ink. J . E . L A Y “ The P ian o D octor”
B e lle v ille 80S»— 404 U n ion A ve.
L O S T — Brow n abort lu fr m ale dog. fa t, rig h t eyelid and e a R h a v e scars. W h ite pawa and cheat. Please n o tify owner. W . . Schu ltz, 452 Po e t Avenue. 5-24-8t
F O R R E N T — 4 room s and bath , heat and garage furnished , in new up- to-date 6 fam ily apt. houae. $66 08 m onth. Eaay com m uting fa c ilitie s near R . R . S ta tio n , tro lle y and bus. A lao p riva te dw ellings fo r aale. The M ichael Apts. 831 F e in A ve ., or V . C a rin i, B ldg . Cont., 227 Tontine A ve ., Lyndhu rst, N . J . Phone Ruth. 4579-J. . 5-24-4t
F O R S A L E — 1 Johnson Standard Outboard m otor. W ill se ll fo r $90, O n ly used 2 m onth». Coat 8140.00. C a ll Ruth. 1423. 5-24-3t
F O R W E N T - * la rg e rooms, e lectric, ground fo r p lan ting . P leaaan t surroundings. $15.00 a m onth. M rs. R igh o , R ive r Road, D elaw anna, 8rd house rig h t, foot o f Rutherford A venue Bridge. P riva te property.
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F O R S A L E O R R E N T — Com er houae, 6 M rge rooms, p an try , a ll im provem ents, painted and decorated . Beau tifu l garden. 240 Court A vanne, corner Ja y Avenue. One b lock to station. " 5-31-2Ti
9:30 Sunday Schoo l.10.80 C h ild ren 's D ay Service .The topic "S u ffe r the L it t le C h il
dren to come unto m e and forb id them not.”
INSURANCE “ B A R G A IN S ”
a re m ischlevetja m yths. R a tes and restrictio ns to « h r. » c u re protection, f a ir to a ll, are sc ien tifica lly m eaaured b y re sponsible com panies.
W hen these m ethod» a n d iscarded , you r gam ble on the in surance ia aa ria k y as the haaard ag a in st w h ich y w insure.
T h e Insu ran ce Coaspany o f N o rth A m erica haa a background
R U T H E R F O R DR Ì V O L IR E W A R D — F o r in fo rm ation o r t retu rn o f Schnauaer, pepper and sa lt colored dog, answ ers to nam e o f “ C low n,” lost Sa tu rd ay, A p ril 20. A lao reward fo r re tu rn o f w ire- h a ired Fox T e rrie r, w h ite w ith b lack m arkings. Lo st since S a tu rd ay , M arch 28rd, answ ers to the nam e o f “ Bo.” Jo h n J . B re s lin , J r . , 820 Rutherford A venae, L yn d h u rst, phone R u th erfo rd 308.
—» ON THE SCREEN —
Glenn Tryon in
IT CAN BE DONE”A Talkie 1
— ON THE STAGE —
DOROTHY PALMER’S Annual Kiddie Revue
? — with — 150—Rutherford's Children— 150
R E N T — 4 rooms w ith bath,5.00. 100 S tuyvesan t A venue.
L IS T Y O U R P R O P E R T Y FO R S A L E O R R E N T
W IL L IA M A . H E Y W O O D Phone Rutherford 5666-W.Lake A ve ., Lyn d h u rst, N . J .
6-81-8T1
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A P T . T O L E T — Fro m Ju ly 1st, t room s and hath, a ll im provam enta. A d u lts only. 288 T rave ra P I. R u th . 2021-W. t f
W A N T E D — Salesm an to sa il C h rya le r autom obiles in Lyn d h u rst and vid n - in ity , apply Dae ban M otors, 17-81 O rien t W ay , R u th erfo rd .
L O S T — Bunch o f keys. L a a t T h u rsd ay, M ay 80th. 7 key» on rin g .R etu rn to M rs. K . M ace«, 188 Copeland A ve ., Lyn d h u rst. Phone R u th . 6144. «-7-tti
W A N T E D— Boys and giria to aall flavo ring ex tracts a fte r school, send fo r free sam ple. Wakefield E x tra c t Com pany, Sanborn v illa , N . H .
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F O R R E N T — 6 room u a rtm e n t, a ll im provem ents, in c lu A g garage. R a n t $55 p er month. A du lts only. 58 L iv in g sto n A ve. 6-7-4ti
F O R R E N T — 5-4-8 room apts. Modern convenient. R en t $30 upward. A nd rew M . Pe te rs, 115 Stuyvesan t A ve ., Lynd hu rst, N . J . l t i
F O U N D — A g lass eye in a b lack caae, on the com er o f G ran t and Third Avenues. O w ner ca ll a t 452 3rd A ve .
F O R R E N T —M odern apartm ent, convenient location, six rooms A hath, ateam heat, a ll im provem ents. $40
— $ M w ith one ca r garage.Fb u r and five rooms and bath , a ll
im provem ent«. $45— $40.S ix rooms and hath, dw elling ,
steam heat, convenient location . I c a r garage. $60 $66. H . R . Bogle,
Ridge Road, L y n d Jr . r e t .N i: __________________ 6-7-2«
F O R S A L E — Sm a ll up rlg M p U a», cftaap. Inquire 41« Stuyvesan t A ve. IM h u r e t .
W .rk day a: * 1* A. M. a a d «vary »# m lnut*» a a t l l . t iS S A ¡ Í . I tkaa • v » n 30 m inut«* u n ti l I £ 0 A. I t : thvn every 10 m Irh Im IR lU I 'M IV M ; then o w y 10 m lnut«« u n til 4:10 I1. M.; 4.4ft P. M.. I H P T E m I
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