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^•:^r^m^i? i ^^tmm . ' ^ I q k l l - j l ^ i W ^ u •4-<.frlv jS§f^tJsBw^S3sSSj^i % | t2i 00_J»eople Read the P ^ HERALD- LwisbedEver^ Tuesday and Friday Noon. '"Justice to aH: malice toward none." and aUMMIT RECOI Jf .'<* W THIRTY -NINTH YEAR. NO. 16 SUMMIT, N. J.. FRIDAY AFTERNOON; NOVEMBER 4, 1925 $3.50 PER YEAR f J icans Assure Wisdom, Safety of Traction Loan Democrats Plan Parades and Rallies for Campaign -il iCIiinax of Democratic Campaign To Come Saturday Night With Parade and Speeches Campaign Headquarters Opened With Flare of Signs, posters, etc.—Much^^«itemenHn-€losin^Days Promised by Democratic Club Officials Headed by Carl E. Ackerman ——'"-17—•——**' a lOld^Time Procession Planned With Speeches __Tlic Democratic party has' made campaign plans for the next four "davs t o V m a c k of "tho""oI<Tdays."''" The climax of tbecainpatgn to end vii.li tin- election Tuesday, will come Saturday, night when a,band, red fines :<«! a procession will call voters together for a scriesr of .speeches thrmmhout the city. Carl E. Ackerman, president of tho-43eniocratlc Club, "promised that the campaign would be one "such :is Summit ha» pot seen for. many years." . '... - Candidates for Mayor 4oJbe4foted^n Next -Tuesday ! Sa,e of Traction Co - ™ s Week Assures _ ' Payment of Loan in Foil Immediately Interest in tlie campaign" was l^iphtfiietl when the club .opened Democratic head quarters, Wednes- day/ The party took saaee at 31 Maple street in the Decker build- ing wliiehjhey have fronted with a huge slim and have equipped With all campaign appurtenances headquarters"will Be open"aayCTm« and fvenjjix until the election, qitl- It . n < regardless- of party affiliation, Homer B. Lllley "Invited, are wel- come to come in-at-ttny time-for in- formation. See* Party Triumph Mr Lilleyj-Ma-yWatty-candidate 0 (' the Democrats, yesterday ex- cused-every confidence in the triumph of the straight Democratic ,i,ket. asserting his belief that when the election is over all four , f tlie Democratic candidates will U to-officc.. "The .people, regard- less of tneir party," said Mr. LUIey, pre dissatisfied-with conditions as they ju* now. This applies.as well to many leading Republicans and independent voters as to the Demo- crats. Democratic pasters are ap- pearing every day on cars whose (wners have changed to Democratic 'sympathies thl* year." sitting behind the long Itnpro- vlsedjablc in headquarters, a tele- phone - at his tight, Mr. Ulley talked of the campaign. Type- in.Titers o n . t h e t a b l e gave a busi- ness-like appearance, a big flag was draped at the halfway, point in the 'room, campaign material blazed, with red lettering, even a radio had been Introduced.' CarlE. A'cKennan. at the helm oTTBe caw- pu'ign " s h i p , sat at his post and talked of the plans for Saturday ni^hl. Old Time Procession The plans call for apeeches in every district of-both. Wards. Spot- ters will plant red flares early in ihc evening and at these spots.the procession- will congregate on Its way througlUhe-cHy? Large trucks will carry the old time transparen- cies, band music will add its rhythm-, and speakers will address "the crowds at each of the~fen fires. The procession will start at 1 to "clock. 'AH four "of the r •DeriSocraifc can- didates will bo in tto'pNMeJwJon. Charles li Burner Talks to 2nd Warders yDiscussesJteeds- of-Negp Race—Says Good Too Often OverIooked«Seek Better Understanding Need ot Community House Last Tuesday evening tho Sec- ond Ward Progressive Association mot i n - t h e , auditorium of the Roosevelt School for Its regular November meeting. The President, §.J^_,Jy:r_lg.ht^pro3_lded_. The speaker of the evening, Charles ourney, a_ well-known citizen" of Summit for nearly thirty years, was then introduced. Mr. Buraey tried to convince his audi- ence that, as this was his first pub- lic appearance a s a speaker, he knew nothing about \U b u t h i s a d - dress quite -contradicted his modesty and proved to be not only Interesting and well delivered, but even had the proverbial "good story" f o r . a beginning.- The topic of his talk wan along the lines of what the negro In--general needs, as a racerund particularly.to ac- quaint his white brothers jvith the alms"and" efforts of the negro—In First Semiannual Payment of $2,000jUnder Terms of ContractriV1ade-in August—Onicials tiive ante of Balance With interest Being Paid As Soon As Court Confirms Sale Claim City Was Saved $100*000 By Transaction _. Assurance of the payment in full *»f t h e ln&.& caiV !y the rlty tl the., .receivers of tin- Morris County Traction t'ohipcoy l.i~ 1*-. n 1 wi<e made this-wtfk to city" officials* by Otto G. SVbKErr. *«vninry und treasurer of the company and manager under rhi* itt^sir-r?. The c-iiy'j. loan was attacked hv Homer Yj.'Lilley. IVnincrjtt.- caaJ^iitf for Mayor. the ways of betterment and educa- tion here in their midst. The (rood for humanity that is done by tho negro race, Mr. Burney felt, Is un- fortunately, too often overlooked, while the-crimes committed by the negro are over-emphasized evattJ.0. the use" of the word "colored" in news stories of misdemeanor, where a similar story of a person of an- other race-Is-set before the pub- lic undesignated by any mention of his race. -ThlsrtoTT'Burncy said, was-an unfair representation. The crime, he said, is the-problem. not the race. The leaders among the colored -PifciSfile, T s a l d j the - speaker, _fwel deeply the JmportCKCe" of standing Hilfcrest Sewer Again Discussed E Mr Svhtitc^ je*ses>la»' !<<3d Mav«r~- George I*- *"IJTCL-X » h r / i s 3. can- didate for r^it'Een^WJn tia Ihe Kr- ; publican lUL*S, the *u-W»r-*->. * o u l d I « lid bavk ax s*ua a> irs«- Kale of :ie property. ESS.de,la.sl Monday at , [auct'on tor Ji5*V**rstn*ai«l T*_coa-" Property Owners Oppose»"&««>****xb«-c«=rts™3ii«-aa=w^;.- —.j , r»« f -i anc« was ttiasir tn c«-cfirK^.ilca of -"Ulty;-S~- rlanS (gOmfflU^fa-TTm-rrn^tiggt^t^txTa nr: rclmlrr fpp Niniod in fniffpT :ir,! Vit - jMt ^ Um «">«-* MI K. t^i- ice i^ameu IU wonier t )in \i„ n ajy f^! t r.j-; n.^ mir> or the. prop*rty. A? tfcss liurt- t h o - ti retina ofrt'-ut .±iai«d ih/e money - ~ "~~'-_ fc '• would bt turtwdui»r_A<i wooa as th*» - Holds Up-Road Program ^ iUi ^- i «-«oiinatd^di^papers ii-fiuld. Le t;rart»n up. I , » 3 B - S a i * d $IUH.<W« Ttw - IfHB '•-"Es —z£&r Jart M-.r.fr " to the w<t-»i*rs «•* -5-<e t^t-i^p^n) ti With Common Council I Stron:; disapproval by property fovincTS ol a proposal to construct a j storm hener sy:~toni in the northern ; part of the city preparatory to pav- j ins it reels in that section, led to- ] the organization of" a liti/.entt' eom- '• niiHee Tuesday -rvenliig tt> eonf«-r j witU the Common Council In an 1 rurii-avor to t.rrive at .sonic aecttpt- -«l>lt*^Kt>hithm-«f--tl*e-proble-»n. ; - — ' Kor-lhe ^ei'ond tlmo in two years _ property owners at n heartng l>e= fore the Council expressed tin a*l-- iert,e sentlnifut toward the pend- effect the *?4iEiOiSE«^ *^ «iit" of th* two tracks oa Sls*rr»r ji%i(n*jf l,«*- ti*een ^a.rk ^.^tuiEc aM9 R»«-r roat ! . dnrioi: the. rt^iiit*iL.^= <i_r -Zh-xn*- .-- aArnu»\ The toa» »a.s '^uit.l by a ree^ivt-r*s certificate which --ive the., ctty flEaL. It±n.ua_tU. t&t pioi*^ erty. at tfc«? traciiwa ^'oropjwiy. prop- vrtv -Tihitfi: sel*l -last. JJoada}', ft»r ._—, _J2«)»J&(?0. ' ' "' ~ in piakln- the i»sa. city officials GEORGE D. CORNISH Republican. Seeding Re-election v HOMER B. LILLET Democratic Aspirant iiu; in dinanci. unsigned to drain ap^ i^pliurfod that sht-y U^JM- actuated , proximately olghty-slx acres In thej l »' tUo k . Howrl * 1 *? r f, lbil . ,i> ^ wouM ! Ilplleviie - Hillcrest aventte seetiott Traction Sold At $290,000 Bid Morris County In Hands of Receiver, Bought In By Bondhold- ers' Committee High School Evening Session Tuesdaj, X»*«'mVr Kth, 7^0 P. 31. - Restates In His Five Points a t 11 c o a t ijf urouiid_§50.nuti, reiterat- ing last year's popular" defeat of the measure. — —„ ' Pendinff a conference betweefi the Council and" the citizens' com- mittee picked to^offer-eotttstrticUve criticism in' the matter, the or- dinance was laid over until the next meeting on November 15th. .Mr. Twombly and other councilman TiT observance~o"f American "lldticntion ^VTcek.-and -In-.accordance v.-ith its_purpos« -to cMablish closer rotations between the schools and! the people of the conimiinitv—Suniiiiit High School will hold an oVcnln,i; ' _ „ . , ,„™ „ > r ^c^OTi-tJir-ru^diyTNoTCrnher "ffth;"af 7.30 p. "hi. Faienls. friends, etti- Mayor LomiSll 1 alKS lO 2i-nt---of S u m m i t are all cordially invited to attend, to inspect the build- ing, to visit classes, to observe the work of pupils, to talk with teachers. No" attempt will be made to present anything other than the usual program. of*V,ork; "Tffs believed that parents and otlieis interested wish to sec the regular Work of the Fchool;"rather than something especially prepared for the occasion. Cons.eauciilly J ._oii. £.ovembe.r__ 8th. the morning session will occur a.s usual from 8.:i0 to 12.lota. m. The Planning AutO BUS Service ' Kei5Sion regularly held in the afternoon will begin at 7.:;u p. m. and close - * • _ _ jnt 9 p. m. Tin's ought to give many people the opportunity to-viail the. , w4lhont-first laying the sewer sys- ot~4he Morris! Hish S" 11001 - - _ _.._.. . I Mayor George D. Cornish reiLer-: t,. m to care for drainag*.- More- The program-of classes is as follows: ..... Iat.il his belki in iiin five, points as over, it is felt, t h a t the bud condi^ ive at teaa-t $1**.'** fo Hie city. This latter ajaoustt, \lix*j :^»;d, would-ha»* b a d t o b e expended for a strij> or laad aJoms Morris ave- nue If t f e e I w q H t r o c k sjTS.t<pKi had ro- ntained. Blnce- the ctvaaty would not have rt?p&¥e*t thtt street a t a *.3dUi of l e s s t h a a 4*> to 45 1tH, if the two tracks remained tfcerc. -M*1*9 Witkto Mmmlk, r«rfci3 Demoeratle leaders at-^a-an^rliiftg" *%s" Men's Club r 0n Problems of Local Governments _ Ctob To Stage Bay who spoke inL.favbr_ortll«.ortHttance.|.lttit Friday Attacked Uw C^anrt) expressed themselves as willing t o ' f o r makias tfel* losu. qa«sUoa^s def.-r lo the wishes of the majority I whether it was adequately sorurcd. of pioperty owners In that section. Tlie ordinance on which the dis- cussion waxes, couples itself in- directly with street paving. The Council, and—tlh*-'engineering de- partment feel that it would be folly to rebuild streets in this The properties j County Traction Company brought $290,000 at receiver's sales hold- in Elizabeth and Morrlstown. last -Three include MTr*fcttreyV^ClHtrlBBr _ H. Ajiilt: cataaffl&fd ToJ r ^lfff|?i1IirlirfP faffi Hfrp^nding-^npoh "the c pocfcet- 7.30 until 8.00 p. Class Mtrttflay by Special Master-Charles ^e^ra I .^._..- F. Lynch, o^Newark.. The Bond- 1 ^ 1 ""*^ 11 Hib,or> holders" CommUtce. of which G. K - ; „, ,'Z""""- Hann, of .Pittsburgh. J s^hajrjnaiLl"*''^ '," " - [wa_s the^uccessful^bidder:__ _ ; . j ^ S g ° : , ; m. injranCT'Bly'^nr^hW^^ Mi."Ilaliu 'bWHasti^gO'Tul- thr;^;"™nr^:^VTlNi^"»^'" ~ ~ J l o o m .32 it 8.00 p. m. until 8.00 p. in. Class Room Advanced Offh'J' J 1 ja_ct4c*- 1 _._ i JJ. Algebra II - 4 Arithmetic, CoiumeriiliiL . _.JU HdokkcFping 1 ._ .J..^J 11 tfeemlHtry .. .', . *.-~"" " 1.1 English I „,. . _ -'lit Democratic raGdld&t*'-^ Iatin j -hf*d thi> attacfe despite tfce fart tt;ai the first payment of $£j&> on iho loaa was u*ade-..l*«t'AtJ:!;TS^ »h«-a M ht- canie-rtW.--Tl»- laUAlscr- ot tti« prrhcipat actordia^ u* aer'-ewrtat 9tction-r»aj i iy b«» paid ia t*n semi-annual instatlmtats of C*»i> cart. Th«_ sate "or tb*"" pr<n.p*rly. lid**\«>r t t caTled_fB_an oMi^atioas mithout the the l-,smM in the coming municipal tlon «f streets bore makes it de~ necessity of their reaniisi: full ii;rw_ election. In a talk given before the -furable that the roads should be: ArmrdiBs to Mi"-Torlwa, th* wile -J-¥'TI Meti's-Club, Tuesday Evening ail '"!!£ «ho:;e chosen in the three-1 of the- property for l^yrsx, should !at, lh.> r.~Srt:. "A", Despjtc the >'.«" ar ?'"£^ mads program. It_wa*L ltt! confirmed ,1a. t«-a days «r there- ..rjc -rradFTn-f» t » a,,<1 —by^Mr., K-e»yo», how^ywH-abouta^._ tlgjsaidte«-^^prd.ed tfet <l«eHth»iiinK -thf-- ^nprviwit'V - />/-' t u:it -i f .tJ»53^>.c,r.-.ftyatem.,.were \^mu^--vk*H**-*nrht&u*t*ii*-4te*ttfr these points-education, .pnitec-sj 0 " 1 "'*' money for thernud-bulld-(treasury fr«aa two veefcs to a-^ Mon, norvioiH - tjrarrjirt-^by-:t:ixca cu^Momant would neceaftarUiti-hfc.'^iifttyt'fc- at-largc: D. ..0. Qtablly, candidate Tw --"e'ounclhttan^—fitwn— the first wafdi. and^Jame*-B^-Fh>od, candi- A&iafirgtr inrMorrit}'County and ?To;f'r*rl* /: I boqks^-dfr-. thJdr^^hlteJnother^ and |OOOJor_thos(S in. Union County- con- l Fn „]j an u not until they "Tiavo" sBown -' a slating of-the company's right of!,"_!:,,,.,. T fi J -- not " until mey uavo- aiiowu - » siamig v. -tuw vuunmuy a ngui vl I KnKlish'lfl~ ~.iiu^_.iii«^jitmes--iM^-*4oo(i, cautu-4 definite s t a r t i t i a given -dtfgcTlon 71 way.— fronr~^li^a"beth _. t h r o u g l i J . , „_H1J I _*V- (htfr f o r z c o u n c l l m ^ f r ^ SBeSrw^lfli Joseph Qxman. of Hafi"- ;_1S- ,.17 way, Demoeratic-^cftttdMato^for^the AssemW4fc.JwjH- a l s o be among the «peftkerg., = —^ __ ^ir Minority ^px«sefltetim ~ . t^i»-.j^mogrfttir--aTc-"HiB"-"dc«dlr ~j T *e6m*try- i*en„„eMimerjale^^Mfr.^^rty^*^M t .- „ , . rr _ rT .^H,,,,,,^—^_- various kinds of prganhrarttonsand | The bid of the Bondhojuers ; introductory'Math Occupations (tn*" promifteriE "" negro: r CommTUee Is sub]ecC"to Jhe aP^"T>hvRi*.«i ;wrnnitnpVep>raH6n« J Iftattttt<Oltr their catT for mlniillydfeprcBenta- tion-in the Council. Mr. LUley relteiatcd yesterday hlB former statement that the best interests of schools, the National Association for tho Advancement of Colored People, the" well-known Cleft Club, citizens j^sho 4iad achieved success CT^sudi «~a* inaurance-iiGQmpaiiieSi+tricid banks,, jpublh^flttona.^Lmaga provaT" of -Ih_e - U n i t e d - States Dis- fJatjjaJft_^ftS_h.eliLliadeX--an. QX^ Spanish I ...,~ Stenography"- ^yj2gwrWng_^ are- over - four -hundred > -relleiomF ceedhigs —brought-^ by- - the- - Peopies- refentation. Mr, LIHey questioned tne" rignt of the ('ouucii to make the loan. "By what authority," sald^he, "did the t^uacil loan to an individual o r t o an individual representing a de- funct corporation twenty thousand dollars of the taxpayers* moncyf' Ret urn to the question of gas pumps was made by D. O, Stablly ast night, who again came out with lie question of why Perry T. Brown was given a permit by tha ^ouncil for a gas pump on Spring- -^^yg^V^cjaM^te^lmlMftUleyaEd. ana ..others had been, refused the same privilege. AlEdwarthr and AUcMurray. he added, were pro- fetors of that place before Mr. «n»wn. They applied for permis- B'un t o - i n s t a l l a cut* pump and were refused. If there ha& been a <yang e m policy by tn6 co Unc |i Mr< hd '.1 clalmc * «t w a a i n favor of -™»>Wwalfc-- It would be lirterest- hf'JSi be ' t0 kn<w the nwtbo* «y whlch-a-pjertnit waa granted to v k ^ l Z l ^ refused to ,hla rKngtiairiL .... - .„:.18 =J^nKttsh-=rll. -;;"• -.: :.-;--:. *Ji Kngll.shTV ""' • ' ._ V _ I"7~29 ~2.l l'arly Kuropcan History . . 28 V^TT. ... 2'» l'^cucli II1"T~.~- . . .^rr~:.'.. 25 riT. :-":.r--- • ^ E - S ^ - ^ T M i n ^ n -".- : . . > -Tc ^-.r.==.- ^-i» S|>aBitJj-4W.*-— T-=- ; —=~™~U$- IT... ":.r.r-4- Typewriting U . - .— - - 12 '.. .-„..:„. -i\. —MechanicVil Drawing , .... ^,22 .... _._. JT -. 10 ... ... _, -,_;-. ; - ... \_ '1'] - - _ - *a»- *--"•-_'- lor" the iti(un.w«i. thrt-clty". the r1 ' y ; ""' * --_ ' l > i . *l.jli..T g . . j « . Si •• «"«•.! Mny.tr said h^ felt the problems' >h« main objection of property J DiTUIQay dUTpilSe MB mrw-HUJ<l |or..*--long tim^ -afastif uw nftt "- ^t^wdiHg Uv th«^cgn«ettf>tBt ± •^•ir^^VpS^ta^-fotHMWiMC :—-..')t the. bearing. .and~accdrdlDR-to h- ""t* -"iruifirVls fli,{-^iau«nT'nnt-:* lttW r^'*-^>w« _ _ ~^-p-f|j7^—^rfp-^j7^jrs7--T~ta4^^ be--thc?-JwHn^-t'-A^ s*trpn&iit~ trtrtfcda.^- f*uAs WedoHng Anniversary listed liirdyr " ifieKi ifvi , . . „ hive"-not ye' found "11 '"-hsuailjb-d~" - ,llat tue wiwleBale^egwerteg-^ef thee \ feoHOJ of JAak-Xtaancltt-Sh!£Cl MWS*4$ *D.-Terrhig to the interest of the .W»Bm^J» unnecessary. "A. S.T^^» * F b « r B i a a y f m » d » -oOtafcii cliilr tn o-n»»stions of city irovefn- ; «MJtchelL.^cJuUrjuan- of. the^ citizens" rkniiy . d « h ^ a t jMr» Imoa.: \^3gUa nT("Trt™M;T^-or"cr)ri»I.sh'u'eVore>rm H«Jd_ t b a t only a few [Sprtegfteid arena*;. ^ last Moa-' lonneii i»u doetoTB7~Jndges, lawyeTBpi|cpltEr^-i tors of customs, and.-_xevenue. Right here in Summit the need"for a Community House where young people may assemble, and mothers leave their children In a day nursery during their Working hours la. a very serious o n e , a n d plana for auch a center are even now under consideration. There are repre- sentatives from the negro people in the Summit Council of Religion, which has sponsored, among other good things, Jthe Union Sun- day evening serviced. Mr. Burney TloBe^Tu¥"taT^wltn-a-l»Iea-for BeT^ ter -understanding by the -.white Savings and Trust Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa., trustee. JThe Pittsburgh Institution represents flw^ioldars of -|3,uuQ,000-ln-.bondfl- ^ ^ n ' d , -^ r ^ , "ssTTcd-by the-Morrltr County Trac- tion Company many years .ago, and' upon which interest has been defaulted sirtcfr 1922. - Attorney Elmer King, of King & Vogt. counsel for the compan ThiraniTihe new "model TtJtchen equipment" vtrirThc open for Inspcct'iohT ' Exhibits of such work as" student!* have done so far" This year will be on display in the corridor^ ffld clans room's. They will include ex- hibits of special interest in shop work, sewing, mechanical drawing SMUT. 9.00 ous- •ng __ growth . of •rdiieational fnciilljes anil - t>mphasl'^<!_ i^p^-ially. the irareful (.ousideiation -"—H]»|im»- for the ful H announced that In the event the' . • , r • • 1 . . .„ .. „ , ., ... , , touching 011 t h e forehanded ac- A brief assembly period WT!1 tollow..consisting of the usual opening . ;;! . " I ,. ltlll - f(l ' r ., ( .! V j ( . ,.cntei- exerci^nniajidciU anno.unecment>. and a musical skit presenteTTby >»•?"'- i ^ j V h o "felt would ultimately be hers of the musical clubs. — ., ,, _!..__-- - r ,,,,.-. fl , r fhr . H rv After the assembly period, .which closes at 9.00 p.. n,., -parents wiil^* 1 <,1,r , , r. ,..',,. ,L U VI.; V ,,!' nild { h n v e the opportunity to meet-the tc.-K hern individually. It l« hoped that 1 ,,?,*, ,"' „,„ ~\'.\: ' Ji 10 . ^ „ ltl many parents will take this opportunity to get utter acquainted w i t h •«'«"»*>»»"^« l " " ,f> rluh tho Bontltaoldera' Committee bid ^ | , h e fchool and . )tg vork , approved by the court, bus service 1 would be inaugurated on the com-j ..- ——— £ . .. _ pany's lines. Buses are now used on the Elizabeth-Springfield route. These buses will likely be operated by the Public Service Corporation KlllgT according to Mr. New Firm Formed For- May Mr. King said the Morris Land bVoth^r~of"lhV negro : s' needs and i Company, formed in Morris Conn- aims, not only In Summit where. }ty last week by the Bondholders- he felt, the race was particularly j Committee.-will take ,»w t^^klthc week of November 7th-llth We " ^ U «T^L^i a Li 0 » ln tbe « t,0 ^ COm - P * ^ \ X \[ M thP «X accordance with the roquet of parts-of the- ooairtryy-4ha»-4^-«ttyJ.~° ,u ~ ""•"-' •" lrtta "" "* p Rnlfll Uke Its place in the great com-'' Parents Invited To jS. A. R. Prizes To ^hoolsJfext Weelo^Jlighichool^ . .compMirtcht lo thf> elui> on valuable cofiiael, it established be- tween the yoiinc-r an:i th'"\4]dw- i;«'iiiT.ilIoiis. and paid tribute to its hileresil 'in Kovtwinient. It I; one Of the hardest jobs, he sai.L to gel tit*.- risdlt ivpe of young men in city government. spring—H*_-Hite!_^.westward collects, Iship^ , A buffet sapp«a- mas E*rv-«d- need attention. Under normal con-[and a good tba*"ettj07«d l»y * H . M r . ition given to ditlons, he. Kaid. the .rectton as_ a.Lati_d_ Mrs.. B,._tl-.^VyiDfltiij. ^oeclsjajtl. urn of-the- I'jty. w hole, outside these points, cafilthe r«trty„ wes* a!s« snrpri»e8 T " " ' drain itself satisfactorily., and he ! when,a bcautitat %iH was presesnt- laid the heavy flow of water i n a b - j e d t o thcni ia boacM- of tlioii wed- s notmnl rains a s a liability-to bjt; e x - , dins aaalver»ary. pe'ted. on properties ln_a rolling^ ___r~~~*"rTTZ 1"" _L* ,MH-thiti such as that is.- ~: CnlA*i*A l?aW«AK<- «•« " ^^ ; Mr. Mitchell Fahi in answer to a ^MmWCO H^VOaCaO '.question, that he felt the paving of , WOffld! tO MCCt NOfUbR/ initiated otje n<»w American Education .week will he observed throughout the "country i r i> fjOrlei h*-»V-BlH+- | in membership to sixteen, its con- !s»inillo*n nTTnws only t w o nu-n *>f sewering j Charlca Murphy of U Laurel ave-' ^ y ^ pVof^i^r'to'h.V hiiiiated '".".'_ w . l I 0 !?.' cc . l i! ,B . wlut a ;' sertc<1 . b > J J he streets, without the sewer sys-! tern wan .feasible. This' differed i _. ^, ~Z~ZL I *. with an opinion of Assistant En-i Tfte Colored Woowe* aepuhljrair Kineer Murray during the inter-' unit * { "J«*» » »*** iB S at the mission, who said that in' the win- hon * e of 1 ***~ &***** Kaiiroad l e r . eh p e n a l l y , the absence of sew-'- aTPBUr *** ^oaday ws.bx liexl at «T« would bTing about a collection nalf ***** * tfM *»*<*<**- , ' of ice which' would make the ! instruetioa will be aSyro regard-• "ITIWtirTral^^rtTTS^ •*!*«' *»* '«™tar^l«*aB-wa J sroc.«*aa»' ; ! ritimate necessity in <wmmr! a ^ nmtie*e of iatengfrt to the Ke«-.-vj Into the club. publican pnxty will tie dfatca«s>^I. • - V >-officlafe. The-Bgctlon : .-^- Tto M ««|fc Jf«t-«tt > «T'„ they said, could get along with Ie?s > Pktoed * » * *t * • »**«i ***** « • « i ^ A ^ rt-^anctions the s a l e . I pany of good citizens from every race and nation of the many who Have adopted our own splendid Nation.for their own. Mr. Easley then gave a word of welcome to the-colored-people to 1 his chur'chV and dwelt upon the great necessity for boosting, onejs TtuTneTeompany has the right toi*h? American Educational Assoc la-: derate buses and to act as t n»4«°n attention during: Uittjredi. w, 1, ._.„•„_ i. rt ri^k„i,inv« nnrt H »„„k-i focus on the schools'. Local plans TlftL m e m b e r s deehJed. definitely -. , .. -• •• - - - - - — - ,..„,, h-inniis ' t u Ordinance calls for:?"™ 'women who are not *are «/tX prl> .'•'«* present. The ultimate ,^ ( . d# ! h o w . t o a s * tfee feolSot w«l att« own locality. The surest way to do ihtedfojtP-^renMteb^l^^ tiuc, High School gradual*;_ last 3 ear, and Miss Jean Carii« of 2K _ Oaktand place, Junior High-School to ••titer tho field of hi graduate also last year, were' during the winter wllh.lhe ,.r..- noVf - rojiplea with"tl».""present ; tbl * meetlag and leara ho* :V,„ „¥ mhar tnrnnnitlotit! include "open housfi" In all the pub- . . . , . holders of other corporations. He aehonls on so~m> c e r t a i n dav dur-t for essays written last y.nr ia t Otto G. Sennits, manager of -tho j l c "Jf J^J but [ ! £ £ -j«''™l 8. A ,It..pri,.. competlti,. traction, company for many years, | Iwjtje »««. »«»^f^oKrams for H'he S. A.,TT. each y«ar awards a;' latobereuilnedby thenewco™-;^!^ „.„ H 1 W W [ . lines. Thirt> buses naye neen o r , ^ ^ ^ ^ B hnrtTa linB B44t afsU]( >\ student for the best essays general- ; ^ t . , j ,_ u r .„_ 1 lows: A. S. Mitchell, chairman; P, Sons of the Ameiican Il.uolution ; V ' ! , . r : . . ^ ^ ' i r T A ""Thi play i l,,lildln ^ authorities feel make the ) ^^ — _ (together a s a community, a n d t o AV»tv Orpora "2 n ol tfie flrm ot make of the Progressive Associa- aucer anoTrarsh, local represen- Uon an organisation worthy of its . _siu¥es-r«, r -th e -£VL r | rf .-| tffc . f _„_« •«-<Kk-niir-Krr~rann-mTa work' nit 1 ttHtQWet May autoxnatid name In whlctriilt-races-are work «u ourner, a n d | t h o General Elec- lng hand in hand for the good of ^„;« n,p . a,, . y,1 ^ octricr e fi rt«watlon.l<«ch one. Let It be., he urged, a IS ™"^ B *" TBi * d W throngli Her-;Wttly American Progrewite Aaso- »-* * ; R oya1. attorney. The firm'elation. HIB .tlrrlng word* were -SP^SJS J*«rt»»;*i*» tfce followed by the arrtrrt a**** Hill 2r-i£aftftji*iBBfi^^ The i now «* v * . I (;1UIH|_ of_Jerry- HtULlUe.1 -I'^J-iunary tU<? ;17th.':»t" I hi- Y-M. C. A on .... . . . - "The citizens" committee chosen 'on the puggefition of Mr. Kenyon to. 1 will he s'i'dc. coached by W. II. Wood- if 1 '"!"^ >«« »>'8t"cm g r e a t l y to ' 1 he desired now. City News Notes dered, Mr. Schultz said. Each of the schools has set aside Its day for special observance. In; ly on some subject connected, wl reoew, ywBr_St*d membership throdefa gaasmit < thjc..American He,T{>l,iilimi'. _.„,The ral iruil^-«-'^ u n m f l r^mnalirtt " OWB: A - s Mitchell, chairman; P. membershipthroach fSaan i-ith [ Children s Home campaign K. dUum^Ai aw* -^arkham. H. C. \ ter, jcor, i«& tom** 1***m*fa«3£S^ were made hnnwp this year 1 - U *i Thur,.ay, a. a P - n , riband "..rl- H. Stitt. | S « t ^ o , ^ » « « H ^ Sunshine Society wpwnn»ng, m? .s^niar-illgh Schoot-wili hold Sts!»H t^Ual at Commencement time. i, y M r * U T. Hounds, chaimna o f ;. This committee will'meet in-: Franklin will h* tSse ,gw«*t «« annual bazaar to ^e^aeM r-rwm^. afternoon schednla Tucs-i u,,t the"medal* were not awarded ,i„. VVRVH and Means Committee of formally tonight and plan for an,Rotary Ctuh and s*es* on November 18th, at the Y. H. C. A. K 9cbw da the until yesterday. For Hiih]erta for, ,|,^ Sumnill Home for Children, a infection of.the situation over the {Eteettoa.- t^ortos HL SwitJh trf their, essays, Murphv took "The. Vl , ry i ovt .i y banquet clo>,h, donated ! week-end. On Monday night, in the]charge of the BMting- ;? jj M. C. A The money 40 use In the society's charity work is raised through.this jjnnual event. Committees are now busily preparing "for the vari- ous booths and tables. Bay,' selL yrent' i'^i'tnileion.., 12 Junior High, Bray ton and Washing-, ton. have, set aside Tuesday, Nov- ember 8th; two* Lincoln and' Franklin, have decided on Wednes- day. November 91b, and Roosevelt School ha* .chows Monday, &>*- JM3to'Jwt&W ^ ^ *&>. S. Crichfi.'ld-as a j Municipal building, this committee |" Present Problem of Crime and Itsj,v Mrs. Wm. T Control." Miss Carls took ror her| m ta»s of rnitdnj? ftimla, wafcajKanl-1 wff«W JUssLall.iliejiruperty owners 1 The annual tftsaar *£.-&*$. TBlintKet'*"NalliBii"TIiite.* "" = fcd"To"nlfs. Clinton Van rise. -j-iarolved to meet with them for Stjjr- ! ler»ey 8mm~tiHW&rBt&m T j 1 Tho Summit Home for Children Igestlons and conference. Futnr*, t«m,tf tfe;feMifc ' ' 'jpbn n. Hti-w. n M .-orvrH*. ?«2 : |B , ;r a*^ri»T to HH frb-wds for thctrj prie^eritattoi^ ofrseaSiaient to- t h e j hel*'^

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|t2i00_J»eople Read the P ^ HERALD-LwisbedEver^ Tuesday

and Friday Noon.

'"Justice to aH: malice toward none."

and aUMMIT RECOI Jf . ' < *

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THIRTY -NINTH YEAR. NO. 16 SUMMIT, N. J.. FRIDAY AFTERNOON; NOVEMBER 4, 1925 $3.50 PER YEAR f J

icans Assure Wisdom, Safety of Traction Loan Democrats Plan Parades and Rallies for Campaign

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iCIiinax of Democratic Campaign To Come Saturday Night With Parade and Speeches

Campaign Headquarters Opened With Flare of Signs, posters, etc.—Much^^«itemenHn-€losin^Days Promised by Democratic Club Officials Headed by Carl E. Ackerman

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lOld Time Procession Planned With Speeches _ _ T l i c Democra t ic p a r t y h a s ' m a d e c a m p a i g n p l a n s for t h e n e x t f o u r

"davs toVmack of "tho""oI<Tdays."' '" T h e c l i m a x of t b e c a i n p a t g n t o e n d

vii.li tin- election T u e s d a y , w i l l c o m e S a t u r d a y , n i g h t w h e n a , b a n d , r e d

fines :<«! a p roce s s ion wi l l c a l l v o t e r s t o g e t h e r for a s c r i e s r o f . s p e e c h e s

thrmmhout the c i ty . C a r l E . A c k e r m a n , p r e s i d e n t of t h o - 4 3 e n i o c r a t l c

Club, "promised t h a t t h e c a m p a i g n w o u l d b e o n e " s u c h :is S u m m i t h a »

pot seen for. m a n y y e a r s . " . • '... -

Candidates for Mayor 4oJbe4foted^n Next -Tuesday !Sa,e of Traction Co- ™ s Week Assures _ ' Payment of Loan in Foil Immediately

Interest in tlie c a m p a i g n " w a s l^iphtfiietl when t h e c l u b . o p e n e d Democratic head q u a r t e r s , W e d n e s ­day/ The par ty t o o k s a a e e a t 31 Maple street in t h e D e c k e r b u i l d ­ing wliiehjhey h a v e f r o n t e d w i t h a huge slim and h a v e e q u i p p e d With all campaign a p p u r t e n a n c e s headquarters"will Be open"aayCTm« and fvenjjix unt i l t h e e l e c t i o n , q i t l -

It.n< regardless- o f p a r t y a f f i l i a t i on , Homer B. Lllley " Inv i t ed , a r e w e l ­come to come in -a t - t tny t i m e - f o r i n ­formation.

See* P a r t y T r i u m p h Mr L i l l e y j - M a - y W a t t y - c a n d i d a t e

0 ( ' the Democra t s , y e s t e r d a y e x ­c u s e d - e v e r y c o n f i d e n c e i n t h e triumph of the s t r a i g h t D e m o c r a t i c ,i,ket. asser t ing h i s be l ie f t h a t when the elect ion i s o v e r a l l f o u r , f tlie Democrat ic c a n d i d a t e s w i l l U to-officc.. " T h e . p e o p l e , r e g a r d ­less of tneir p a r t y , " s a i d M r . LUIey,

pre dissatisfied-with c o n d i t i o n s a s they ju* now. T h i s a p p l i e s . a s w e l l to many leading R e p u b l i c a n s a n d independent vo t e r s a s t o t h e D e m o ­crats. Democrat ic p a s t e r s a r e a p ­pearing every d a y o n c a r s w h o s e (wners have c h a n g e d t o D e m o c r a t i c

'sympathies t h l * y e a r . " sitting behind t h e l o n g I t n p r o -

vlsedjablc i n h e a d q u a r t e r s , a t e l e ­phone - at h i s t i g h t , M r . U l l e y talked of t h e c a m p a i g n . T y p e -in.Titers o n . t h e t a b l e g a v e a b u s i ­ness-like a p p e a r a n c e , a b i g flag was draped a t t h e h a l f w a y , p o i n t in the ' room, c a m p a i g n m a t e r i a l blazed, with red l e t t e r i n g , e v e n a radio had been I n t r o d u c e d . ' C a r l E . A'cKennan. a t t h e h e l m oTTBe c a w -pu'ign "ship, sa t a t h i s p o s t a n d talked of t he p l a n s f o r S a t u r d a y ni^hl.

Old T ime P r o c e s s i o n The plans ca l l f o r a p e e c h e s i n

every dis t r ic t of-both. W a r d s . S p o t ­ters will p l an t r e d f l a r e s e a r l y i n ihc evening a n d a t t h e s e s p o t s . t h e procession- will c o n g r e g a t e o n I t s way througlUhe-cHy? L a r g e t r u c k s will car ry t he o ld t i m e t r a n s p a r e n ­cies, band m u s i c w i l l a d d i t s rhythm-, a n d s p e a k e r s wi l l a d d r e s s "the crowds a t e a c h of the~fen f i r e s . The process ion w i l l s t a r t a t 1

to "clock. ' A H four "of t h e r •DeriSocraifc c a n ­didates will bo in t t o ' p N M e J w J o n .

Charles l i Burner Talks to 2nd Warders

yDiscussesJteeds- of-Negp Race—Says Good Too Often OverIooked«Seek Better Understanding

Need ot Community House L a s t T u e s d a y e v e n i n g t h o S e c ­

o n d W a r d P r o g r e s s i v e A s s o c i a t i o n m o t i n - t h e , a u d i t o r i u m of t h e R o o s e v e l t S c h o o l for I t s r e g u l a r N o v e m b e r m e e t i n g . T h e P r e s i d e n t , §.J^_,Jy:r_lg.ht^pro3_lded_.

T h e s p e a k e r of t h e e v e n i n g , C h a r l e s o u r n e y , a_ w e l l - k n o w n c i t i zen" of S u m m i t f o r n e a r l y t h i r t y y e a r s , w a s t h e n i n t r o d u c e d . M r . B u r a e y t r i e d t o c o n v i n c e h i s a u d i ­e n c e t h a t , a s t h i s w a s h i s f i r s t p u b ­l i c a p p e a r a n c e a s a s p e a k e r , h e k n e w n o t h i n g a b o u t \U b u t h i s a d ­d r e s s q u i t e - c o n t r a d i c t e d h i s m o d e s t y a n d p r o v e d t o b e n o t o n l y I n t e r e s t i n g a n d w e l l d e l i v e r e d , b u t e v e n h a d t h e p r o v e r b i a l " g o o d s t o r y " f o r . a b e g i n n i n g . - T h e t o p i c of h i s t a l k wan a l o n g t h e l i n e s of w h a t t h e n e g r o I n - - g e n e r a l n e e d s , a s a racerund p a r t i c u l a r l y . t o a c ­q u a i n t h i s w h i t e b r o t h e r s j v i t h t h e a l m s " a n d " e f f o r t s o f t h e n e g r o — I n

First Semiannual Payment of $2,000jUnder Terms of ContractriV1ade-in August—Onicials tiive ante of Balance With interest Being Paid As Soon As Court Confirms Sale

Claim City Was Saved $100*000 By Transaction _. A s s u r a n c e of t h e p a y m e n t in ful l *»f t h e ln&.& c a i V ! y t h e r l t y t l

the., . r e c e i v e r s of tin- M o r r i s C o u n t y T r a c t i o n t ' o h i p c o y l . i~ 1*-. n 1 wi<e m a d e t h i s - w t f k t o c i t y " officials* by O t t o G. SVbKErr. * « v n i n r y u n d t r e a s u r e r of t h e c o m p a n y a n d m a n a g e r u n d e r rhi* itt^sir-r?. T h e c-iiy'j. l o a n w a s a t t a c k e d hv H o m e r Yj . 'L i l ley . I V n i n c r j t t . - c a a J ^ i i t f f o r M a y o r .

t h e w a y s of b e t t e r m e n t a n d e d u c a ­t i o n h e r e i n t h e i r m i d s t . T h e (rood fo r h u m a n i t y t h a t i s d o n e by t h o n e g r o r a c e , Mr . B u r n e y fe l t , Is u n ­f o r t u n a t e l y , too o f t e n o v e r l o o k e d , w h i l e t h e - c r i m e s c o m m i t t e d by t h e n e g r o a r e o v e r - e m p h a s i z e d evat tJ .0 . t h e use" of t h e w o r d " c o l o r e d " i n n e w s s t o r i e s of m i s d e m e a n o r , w h e r e a s i m i l a r s t o r y of a p e r s o n of a n ­o t h e r r a c e - I s - s e t b e f o r e t h e p u b ­l ic u n d e s i g n a t e d by a n y m e n t i o n of h i s r a c e . - T h l s r t o T T ' B u r n c y s a i d , w a s - a n u n f a i r r e p r e s e n t a t i o n . T h e c r i m e , h e s a i d , i s t h e - p r o b l e m . n o t t h e r a c e .

T h e l e a d e r s a m o n g t h e c o l o r e d -PifciSfile, T s a l d j t h e - s p e a k e r , _ fwe l d e e p l y t h e Jmpor tCKCe" o f s t a n d i n g

Hilfcrest Sewer Again Discussed E

Mr Svht i tc^ je*ses>la»' !<<3d M a v « r ~ -G e o r g e I*- * " I J T C L - X » h r / i s 3. c a n ­d i d a t e fo r r^it'Een^WJn t i a I h e K r -

; p u b l i c a n lUL*S, t h e *u-W»r-*->. * o u l d I « lid b a v k a x s * u a a> irs«- Kale o f :ie p r o p e r t y . ESS.de,la.sl M o n d a y a t ,

[ a u c t ' o n tor J i5*V**rs tn*a i« l T*_coa-"

Property Owners Oppose»"&««>****xb«-c«=rts™3ii«-aa=w ;.-—.j , r»« f - i a n c « w a s ttiasir t n c«-cf i rK^. i lca of

- " U l t y ; - S ~ - r l a n S ( g O m f f l U ^ f a - T T m - r r n ^ t i g g t ^ t ^ t x T a nr: r c l m l r r — fpp Niniod in fniffpT :ir,! Vit- jMt^Um «">«-* MI K. t^i-ice i^ameu IU wonier t)in \i„najy f^!tr.j-; n. mir> or

t h e . p r o p * r t y . A? tfcss l i u r t - t h o -ti r e t i n a o f r t ' - u t .± ia i«d ih/e m o n e y

- ~ "~~'-_ f c '• wou ld b t t u r t w d u i » r _ A < i wooa a s th*» -

Holds Up-Road Program ^iUi^-i «-«oiinatd^di^papers ii-fiuld. Le t;rart»n u p .

I , » 3 B - S a i * d $IUH.<W« T t w - IfHB '•-"Es —z£&r J a r t M-.r . f r "

t o t h e w<t -» i* r s «•* -5-<e t^t-i^p^n) t i

With Common Council

I S t r o n : ; d i s a p p r o v a l by p r o p e r t y fovincTS ol a p r o p o s a l t o c o n s t r u c t a j s t o r m h e n e r sy:~toni in t h e n o r t h e r n ; p a r t of t h e c i ty p r e p a r a t o r y t o p a v -j i n s i t r e e l s in t h a t s e c t i o n , led to-] t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n of" a l i t i / .ent t ' e o m -'• n i i H e e T u e s d a y - rvenl i ig tt> eonf«-r j witU t h e C o m m o n Counc i l In a n 1 rur i i -avor t o t . r r ive a t .sonic aec t tp t --«l>lt*^Kt>hithm-«f--tl*e-proble-»n. ; - — ' K o r - l h e ^ei 'ond t lmo in t w o y e a r s _ p r o p e r t y o w n e r s a t n h e a r t n g l>e=

fore t h e Counc i l e x p r e s s e d tin a*l--i e r t , e s e n t l n i f u t t o w a r d t h e pend-

effect t h e *?4iEiOiSE«^ *^ «iit" of t h * t w o t r a c k s o a Sls*rr»r ji%i(n*jf l,«*-t i*een ^a . rk ^.^tuiEc aM9 R » « - r roa t ! . d n r i o i : t he . rt^iiit*iL.^= <i_r -Zh-xn*- .--aArnu»\ T h e t o a » »a . s ' ^ u i t . l b y a ree^ivt-r*s c e r t i f i c a t e w h i c h - - i v e the., c t t y flEaL. I t ± n . u a _ t U . t & t pioi*^ e r ty . a t tfc«? t r a c i i w a ^'oropjwiy. p r o p -v r t v -Tihitfi: sel*l - las t . J J o a d a } ' , ft»r ._—, _J2«)»J&(?0. ' ' "' ~

i n p i a k l n - the i » s a . c i t y o f f i c i a l s

G E O R G E D . C O R N I S H

R e p u b l i c a n . S e e d i n g R e - e l e c t i o n v

H O M E R B . L I L L E T D e m o c r a t i c A s p i r a n t

i iu; in d i n a n c i . u n s i g n e d t o d r a i n a p ^ i ^ p l i u r f o d t h a t sht-y U^JM- a c t u a t e d , p r o x i m a t e l y o l g h t y - s l x a c r e s In t h e j l » ' t U o k.Howrl*1*?rf, l b i l . , i > ^ w o u M ! I lp l levi ie - H i l l c r e s t a v e n t t e s ee t i o t t

Traction Sold At $290,000 Bid

Morris County In Hands of Receiver, Bought In By Bondhold­ers' Committee

High School Evening Session T u e s d a j , X » * « ' m V r Kth, 7 ^ 0 P . 31 . — -

Restates In His Five Points

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-scholastic record tor 1926-27. A t ' the eame time, Mr. Webbe won the j Wilbur sophomor« prize to mathe-J mattes, f6r high honors in that; subject during the year, according* t o a letter'frpm the Dean to A. J. Bartholomew, principal • "' of the Summit HlEh School where Webbe

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lot; Barbara Lintner, «* Somnjli. : of Trustees of Bonnie B u m !--2»dk-Leonor . HeUer, of EasaiOr-f Sauitorib'm, %xas his-bott le oat " aflse, 3rd, for the Rirfs; s o d Stan ley; ; again.- Every, year" Mr." Holmes

Roberts, of Summit. 1st; BfarrihU I' collecis a fund, in Summit to. be Perez, of Summit. 2nd; and Conorer • . added tof' that contrtbuted 4n all Willis, of Short Hill*, 3rd. for the , pans of the **mfcfir jfor -Cfcriat-tfOys. The following guests were? mas.chee* at Bonnie Burn. present: - , - •- - ,*-,% "Bonnie Burn Sanatorium is j

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Miss Kihm, of the Beechwood. en­tertained the members of the Worn-

, an'a Alliance of All Souls' Church (Tit iuwetreon on November 1st.

Mrs. A. H. De Witt, of 26 Essex road; is visiting her afster, MrB..A-J. Motley, at Peterboro, N. H., a n d

, expects to return about December !Jst.

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Mrs- Edward Egan, of Pine Grove-avenue, • i,

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Merlin S. -Teniplc. teacher nl English _ at the - Summit High School, attended the Indiana-Har-

[varrt football game In Cambridge • Saturday.

Holme*. "There are 300 i patients bciug treated;- of t h i s i S3 are children In the pre­ventorium, I thank those who have helped ns each year with funds ,to provide Christmas , cheer, Kindly bear in mind this ' caenoi be done but of public '

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W c e k a t 100 i : 3 2 a n d interes t . *

/ O u r s e r v i c e s for co l l ec t ion or s a l e of - ^ w e H j o n d s are o f fered t o a l l - h o l d e r s

w i t h o u t c o s t .

"SummtfS Banh-iviiA the CAime C/ock"

OF SUMMIT4N€WjerrS£Y

Miss Grace Jones and _Mtoa Josephine. Noyes,, of the High School faculty, motored to New Haven, Saturday and attended the Dartmouth-Yale game. - - - • J

If

Mla^ Peggy Matthews, who at-,_n p. « tended the Dartmouth game in N'ow|T;<5ii* Haven last Saturday, had as her _ _ "- - H ' - V V U . u u ^ £ aa*«-U U D U B i

i guest on Wednesday Ira A. Thomas, of YounsBtown;*0hl0.

O p e n S a t u r d a y E v e n i n g s f rom 7 t o 9

Mr*. .• George--'H." Le Huray; of Fernwood road. Is entertaining at i»noge on Monday for Mra. Harry, T; Hami l ton;^Berke ley . Cat.; Whoi is spending the winter in Summit. J

R U M M A G E S A L E wi l l be h e l d a t

4 Passaic Ave., Chatham SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH

f r o m JO a. m . t o 5 p . m. ~

Oood, Warm Clothing For Men, Women and Children

'WT-HIHI ^ trra^*itr I. i c i c n a t u s o u . Or Plalnfield, who spent tho summer at Martha's Vineyard, have re­turned to the Beechwood for & month's stay-before going on to

I California for the winter. *

Sat.. Nov. S—Food "Sate, M. E parish house. t httd S iody Departntcitt e . S a t ' i „^?«. ^ - R , , m « « S e Sale,- Stimmit parents and teachers a- A S o " ? F ? r S ^ t e i ^ r ? C ^ P " 7 , e 8 3 V**°-**** with Pleasure ^ p r ^ !

T i f t n ' ™ Braytoa P.-T. A... Prosrara of the Child StudV Depart-•r-T. - « » ™ . rac« o* the Fortnightly Club.no*t X 2 - ! £ ^ ' * « ^ i r : H ? " * s r - WedBesday. November Hh 5

c l S e l " l n ? e I s i o ^ i o t o ^ " ^ * « a » d « « i n « * « W has been S r -ciaaaes in sess ionj .SO to 9. nnate enongh to asaln secure Dr

CABO OF THANKS Keeping fn Training

"What conclusions were reached : - — — ~ in the conference?" I We hereby desire to thmij' .

"No precise conclusion," nn-1 many relatives and frinnh f,!' I Kivercd Senator , Sorghum. "Wc ' t u e l r kind expreKsions of hv„

_,. , , i - thought It would be„a sood Idea to-j P ^ 1 ^ in-^e^leijtJi-ijf-ttu^j-ngn^L -Tf io first roKular meeting of J luivo the conference • so as to-re- ' Emily E. Shea. • w-Group A will be held at Masonic | im] th^ public that we an; taking ! THE BEHEAVEJD F \Mnv Hall this afternoon. The pirlaXan interest."— Washington Star. I—Arfv • *•

I t h e hnv i I

B % t £ **£"*• " S ^ S ? * " * * " W t l > e SummrrPa^nr-Terch^;

nffisSooifa i.1M:AtheiM,etto1* s a r i ' sys^ ' o t a re-»M -w«» i« * „ ^ L » *» ^ cuocd I«e or f l .00 for the course,

S o e S t ' v f i a L . l ^ ^ a S ' ? ? , n e ' i , c ' ! *° ""? ^ n e r a l public at «2.Cft F i l b S . - S ? « - T ! S t * ^ ° T " ^ 2 ^ - . Tvere received wlilt ejUhuaiaam last

affn?e£*:harn re ?™*- s ^ u r x s e ^ ° i r e l H

who-dM Trot have ait op"

Hall this afternoon. . _ „ „„,„ starting at 4 o'clock and the boys at 4.2Q o'clock. _-

It is "hoped that not one will bo absent, for the list h to be cor­rected and" finished for The La=-soo.

—_ ~ J. A..T.

iirUlhf; ttavh

Prefers Trlsou t« -lVJf•» Berlin—Accused of petty swin- At the Grkylin. i:> Euclid avCWf

- a four-course dinner i s KBr^-.% ... ir^^.v «.T«ii- | — a iour-cou; dlin^', Kj iczcarcks , a B e r l i n laborer , ( e v e r y e v e u i n s a t ti.SO and"~SuMi'li bo;-rE;ed the J u d g e to send h im u p f

a t J- for a dollar. An hour's notice for a lonp: term, as he did not want j W'U- insure a table. 'Phone 11CD tit get under the influence of his ;Adv. S2-tf. ~" vi fc again, whom he pictured as a!'

Louisville CpurieivJournal F

FttjU'oV. 18—Alt-day ra„„ . __,_ _ ^ riw^,^ fc , _

M o o ' N o v 21—RfwH».T*t*^iet;™i '- l ° - , s *" a b t e a n , i experienced P S . S ; 1 a S B M l

d S £ - H e r s a h l n r o r m a l a n d ' , J l l j i l l t r a ' „ „ „

tt. A . Marshall. ..S DeBary place, $&{ a ^t^^ D ^ PlanAhas lin-i —Louisville Courier-Journal

Nov *2- Wed Vo^ • * ncoaced-aa his topic tor litis ilrst

"Von c r i , . m * . v - , K '"* w u o m h c matured as a ^ — i-: •

h a t . m a p n i e edifor." . j was trivial. ,- o r a n s e | - Telcpbone fi8 I Jfes, ^ald" the poetess. " J a m " I 1. — .". 1— 'T*! - i * - , -

_Jhe^Hobart ^'Yeg," Kflia-tiic poetess. "I am.'

. - .^Yhj : do you ^n^ yon don't love him?" aa,n.._ta. x^n&w-^o«r-Re(^eross l

- - - « • - > — • . . • : membership through Summit Chun 0 . « V , , W a l l L t C l l : l V e l I , e Fleaaure r.f ! tcrF Nov. 11th to 20th P", sending: him a rejection slip."— ! '

^Irs. Mary Van Normanv of the - H * * Beechwood. who has tspent the past ! j p m > -year traveling Ip-France, Belgium, j Tues v „ T *•>. «.*»^ *?,»-. •» . "*-«»>rcu E.a ma topic lor litis flrst and Germany i,r the- guest of~ber "On" t h 'e^mUZZ* , 5 ? - ^ ^ " • " * « * = * " ^ ^ D ^ e m p j e i r t - 5 niece, M r s / E d m o n d S . V r m u m . - « \ ^ i ^ € ^ ^ n

U " \ J ^ ' ^ - Healthy Mental At'titridei la 'Chi l -Ldgewood road; before returning to »--?£#^ " 9 » e r ^ " - » • »n«lt«wfaai. ^ „ n ^ . th» Tint,^,,.,^., * . . . . , . . . "•"» l " i Sat., Nov. 26—Linrfnm rsnli«r<> . ... .

Meals Served EXCLUSIV13 CLIENTELE

Ldgewood road; before returning to the Beechwood for the winter.

-Mrs. Arthur B. Lord, fornierlv of

Sat., Nov. 2«—Undum Collese '-rt^^r*.,** ,„ u ,. , * . >anee. Canoe Brook ^ o a t t t T ^ m » i f „ ^ .5 n * U M S^:"_ I b e h e I ^ aJ ^ e D « W , Canoe B r o o ^ ^ t t t r f B a b - v T r T " ^ l ^ , „

of Y. M. C; A.. 3 p . B . IH .c.-\cd. , -Mon., Kov.2S~-Woman'sAaii l iarv , ^ - « . . " * -' •» '•

Oriental and Rugs

|_. Should be^Clcaned - and -Renovated _By the OrientaLMefliod

113 birnimit avenue, who spent the | M o n N5v ^ W r t _ . summer, in. Rugjand and-. ha»- re^ -: d r f * ¥ • ' * - V J T T

\ V l n w r C o l l e g e ^ * ^ d t h e B e ^ [ ^ S r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W ™ * " « . « ^ - - « - ^

wood for the winter. ~ w S ' a S r h l S ^ V ^ ^ &l A * " * " « * - ^ h « » ^ » " < * - "»« « — -. . _ j * o m e n 3 Exchange, Y. W. C A . — p.- fi^tf«ir tht- *h>o cemnR. as u jau-

, Mrs. n«njamln P Holm™ i« »„f L ' ^' 2 " ~ 3 n d Subscription , : i v « 6 _',««'-, "»"»* ^ftiy, ih- rky 3 !f*-riui£ frnn. T L t * u f " iCoHMrt. Mario Chamlee. tenor - 7a«',,-n* h»*•'• " tenuf, irom a broken arm and i Ruth Miiinr ^™U-. i» 0 ™ I . »«»f^»»: i -cha inmr i^om., Fifteenth'-severe bruises as a result of a fail ! S i u m ? I B » # * a d l " ,>, " s

5 ' : t^ , ,In a house at Manasquan N r ^ ' n ' A •«^jyter judinlt ;«,« deli«.te l .romd^ "Ttfr« tT. lrv.,,™ K - " " a m J u a " . *>• J- Mon., D e c . 5 — B r a v t o n P - T l - T a ( * » rf n . i v . i n - t r w t r y and irltt • ittird^Vk w h L f a m G . C . ° n f U 8 e d l n annual card p a r t y 7 S > m " . -OW^i-lailn*.; framti in* KOKI. u « « tne uark where two stairways mpi —nv,«„ n" « « - '. - « ^ wail?— fr-i«-„ . .. . . . . ttMWUy» met , Tues., Dec. «—Prosressive A«=©~ Mar™«it,- d* - V;ii.>is in - ln -« . r . . f , 0 S L , . ? B ^ h e r a m l "hepped off in-

iio air. shje is reported to be do­ping as_weH as can be cx»;ected at ;her homeniere

Many friends in Summit will bn

clattoBr Koosevelt School; 8 p. ra _ _Wed.t.Dec- 7 _FortBight speaker, H. V; Kaltenborn.

K'l-iF^— >V«<1.I. Dec . , 7 — F o r t n i g h H y C l a b ; - « -hf'-'11 ',?'^.—Tl"_i'l;«l-_rtKyuLor v.u_-

<-«.j'd i l u y thltikL ti>_ni:>JiJt'X-Vi-iLk Xamrry-7 " " -" 1

Ihc v> lUnff. a vast tha;,-

i r -- i .

Thurs.. Dec. S—Athenaeum, U n - t s ^ ^ ' f n l t n COln S c h o o l , 8.15 p m « *r!i*>r,

j IJ« -b ir th o f a Bo„ to » K C S l , i 5 ^ a V ? 7 ^ ¥ f X ^ l r ? 1 r - . "''A ^ » " «>'»-.»-t ^ » " ^ - ^ M.ll.am M. Van C,?o at Albany, j Y / ^ ^ ^ U m ! ^ C 1»» » ^ | A - T i T "

~$EN WHO KNQwfim ^ - ^ M , - " ' ? ' - ;-: ' • " " " '•-'•

* « j

M O V I N G

GeorRla, on Wednesday . T h e n e w ! draped In

NO MACHINERY^-NO CHEMICALS -^ Sjtrictiy All Hand Work

^ 3 B tfijiul[fc?E

Bedrosiari & X^p. ~ — .^Importers -----. _ - 7 ^ "—

^QrkmtaLand Chinese R ^ ^ - ^ I I - L

T>hone 1384 S U M M I T , N . J .

f-»?K-«] to 1 ' ! 5 , . - . . .„„. .„, A I I C new j *r i . . . Dec. 16—Christmas Party,'«;ivi_-.sr «i«.n a sardi-n, v.hcno

arrival IH named William Marsh , Junior Group, Lirtdum Club. r •=»>!»» (Van Cise, Jr. Mr. Van Ciae, fori Mon.. Dec. 2^—Christmas Daniel*'1" •^*J^f"»^nLt.'»ir.c» on «»• hrcr.ii ' many years a resident of Summit.; for A Group, U n d u m Club. s

i s t h e - s o n of Mr. mid M ™ T r> . ™ -

«:7yljt.

is the - son of Mr. and Mrs. "J. C.! Tue3.J_Dec,_^T—CHrJslinas^iarty.UViai.i^aitt* -!.*.%-* ifee irrfrrowl TOIT:, -VaaGiseof-SprinsileldHvefiuie:" [S'fTveT Rebekah fcodEe. - " tt-iw]«i:

GHlan-^Stnnrt

f r -Tire-wedding of J;. MaTBhaTt GiP i Ian, of Summit, and Mrs. Lillian ; u Stuart, of Westfleld, will take '-place today at tho Hotel Beech-• wood. A quiet affair, It will be at-

«,„ _ , lA-fcf](J Thurs., Jan. 12—Athenaeum Lin-*' W I u i t ^ ^ i ' " ^ " -•'"»« Kien,j0r youthful

coin School, 8.15 p m ' « T1"*'"""'

Concert. Jacques Thibaud, v i o l i n - ' ^ _ «nia*_i. 1st. H. S. auditorium. SJS p m «M -r,*m« " k ^ « the navor of tin-!

tended o ' " ' 7 ™ - " - " « « - | - ™ S ^ l ^ ^ ^ M ' , ^ ^ £ ^ f r l S b ? L o n , y - t t - f o w relatives a n d l - f * ^ " Z l - I S - ^ V f u « i c a t " Q i J r t ^ f e W - A i r * ; ana th« d'Samei'. friends. The eeremon.v w,n . „ ^ j I U ^ f i d N K I l J n H l ^ - c t a t a , H . & ' - o ^ £ « f l ^ xrom_the. ^ ^ ^

Li your health IM, Jo par? Is

the simple act of I1U:)- a -.Jori-1 - - • -

th.-: our. joy? Drlnk"plentx.«;f rtl'k

—EuddhtiEst's frill - erramed

r.iillil_ I fb-puic! 1'hone

Slfc

^friends. The ceremony will be per-i "i£fc-£sbeOl_jm ;fornt<sd_jiL 1 o'clock.- The ReV ja«<«torl«m. ^ ^ — -— ~"-." — ^ ^ ; i n ^ - - ^ l , m l r o n ^ ^ e . mirrcred.

t r A l v n V ^ ' u ^ 1 ? 5 0 ^ ! ? ^ PA»tot of l « ^ * - M a r ' ; h 7 * - ^ * S u b w n > a o i t - ^ " r - f ' ' ^ s * ' r m ^ w h « s e l i v i « « beauty!

rgHONES CHATHAM 23S7?3QnJ

BUDDHURSf ^THAMS* SUMMIT j

Requires ^killed workmen.

It*8 a job you would "not want to entrust to ever>y fellow who came along.

It may cost a little more-to have men who know how but you will agree that it's well worth the cost.

Orde r a Summit Express Van

The Summit Express Co., Inc. JU-76 BAHroad Af«04 i

, — > ^ • Kumiolt .

_ . . . . . „ 4 A X ^ ' l l l ^ I U C U . I l l** . c o u p e will spend ,their, wedd n« tnp i n Bermuda

^Plan t o - r e m f w ^ r fled" CFQBS-

'' l * r ! _Nov-iitltiiJu20Hu V

I

ble. _-H, S-.atiditoriam, a.15^-Bi-- «s»y.$: B L L N T H E A. SAWYER, Thurs., Alar. 8—Athenaeum'" Lm- i

coin S c b o o l ^ . i . ^ P m , ' ' " " | . - . T h ^ r A y r r i ^ f f l ^ b ^ n ^ ^ ^ - 4 ^ ^ ^ . i

i-Seftoolr-S.lS-t^-m. — ; « - - — -

Ea?U ---loved wife

W«ll.un

m' rt t " — —~~ "~ " "" '~ "-—-*«•»«* •rTOM^iia'j oecor*ie la a brief " I ^ S r t S V ^ J ? s c h o o n e r . - t ^ l r e w weefcS .^fie-« r Summit's l e a d -

I ^aurico 01^Th»rtew, -ran a^rtrontf t fa^ Sfod«=-Shop«,-offers for von- ' o f f . . .Cape . Ttat teras «f>p - « » « * . « * t i ; - •-- -^T— •*-=-- r- t•-•• -*Pur-f abandoned t h e ^ b g ^ S f S , V » > ^ n e s t i n g ifae of* ^ e h t - ^ e ^ f i o a t c ^ ^ t l i t S a r t W w S ^ ^ - J f i ^ ^ - ^ ^ returned and f^»nrt * ^ ^ 7 r ' * _ y r * * s t a i s l n K - N a v e n s b t "•' "

,-_ n t , . . -Maurice Jt. Thtirtew, ran airroim*1!!!--

«*»;*.. W7d« r S ^ ^ £ f g " » « J^fSl^ • w i ^ o r . ^ a s h o r e . Thinking the ^ 1 ^

10% SAL© _ _ T o b e t t e r acqua in t o u r g o o d cttBt<im,crs w i t h "

- Monarch Food Products ^ ^ g a r ^ t u r d a y , N o v ^ b e r 5 th , w e wfl l al loW a

v * * ? 1 * l l g _ t « « M o n a r c h label .

l v SUGGESTIONS IS?* ^ . ^ s _ _Q_liveS__

r S % S S S 5 Sweet Pickles

^ Better Quality at No Additional Cost,

^ f f i T ^ r ? 7 ° 0 1 ? TOUSBKBBftniO.'iliSlT.-I^MTE. DeoKMistratooii Saturday, Noveriiber 5th.

|>;flnKnL ON WALNI^ - 3 ite for $1.00

" — ^rnnmhg ir~ J'»nn j J r e t u r a c d and f o w n d t b T s h i p ^ o ^ ^ S ' 1 ^ ^ N a v e o i b e r ™» . t o . . t h e ! • — With all sails ^ • i ™ r - S l ? _ , : " , , i H » « * - * *

^JTZ-*o*^ _ ' S t u r d y B e d r o o m ," - ' ' —

""" ,... - . . - : . . . - R o c k e r f . o l > . - ~

4 . 0"^ .. -

r - d v ^ i ! V , i T ' f 4 . , , ° ? - n , - ' « O O T !•"«•» »R board the schooner h f, . H T ' ^ flCe w i " f i l l < 1 *»«'

t throush the stcamor !»«-., * ™ | Y e ™ FayMon Leaders at , a sub

•-•n« «%•" . . * . » V - * I

fj«dv y . , . . " " . . " | r *"- * <»» •

t hureh, Jvasvt Oiang*.

THerc's a N e w ^ S t o c k i n g i n T o w n a t

Colowel House , ^ r „ . „ ^, canB again popular "in"'France*.'

»r.

«L

I • -Z——•-"•« " . u r n i s a i , a SUO--satsnnaj rednciloa below New-YoTtr*

reDort, A^ t if?***-- *****»»«lvencs3 Without, reports Ameri-|l&;ravaj;ance" is the slogan o f !

(this SOTartiShop._.Adv._16-20

Onyx Pointex Style 707

G r a c e a t t h e a n k l e .

SMfc « v e r t h e k n e e .

N e w e s t c o l o r s .

GENERALJ3LBgnuq. CD

We Beg Leave to

-Announce t h a t tht- h t m i n a w A e ^ p f a e ^ u d ^ t ^ ^ - a g ^ g ^ ^ ^ - j

IXlNiLD ArWALKER I ha* he^ immti^$%>A w.ll = - f c « » f t e r > ^ * a ^

A \ s i\

1-ugs

K i t c h e n Furniture*— U n p a i n t e d Cl ia ir

$2.75 a n d U n p a i n t e d "fable a t t r a c t i v e l y

_-: -,-. pr iced . 1 ^ J _ . ^ 1 .

At '•

:'h~ f 1 ^ ^ Refrigeration • -_'_• fm-t ."jillLL; ":,;1."

^SS9S M a h p g a ' h y 1 " ' - v

T e l e p h o n e T a b l e .-a n d Chair . M a k e

a n idea l g i f t ,

KpecJally Priced at

3 - r - W -

ia^lktMpT STOIUI' IVI^IM-

12 Maple St. Phone 269-W Summ it. 1 v - .*&£„*¥•' SiKI

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j j ^ a k itetw^ Freeholders and County Park Cwnmission Yesterday

r. fc-|Hers^ote Uaani*. Park Commission Issues * ^ T j ! Against Bond Statement — Letter

S To Be Voted On From Caxton Brown, At Tuesday's Election / Treasurer of Com'sion

THE SUMMIT HERAU) A|H? SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J.

a e l e r \ indicate jthjit In the City of EJjltftbeth the a v e r t s . - increase dur-inK the past Ave year J Was approxt -m a t e l y W%, w h e r e a s i h e Increase w i t h i n \ n reasonable area s u r r o u n d -ii»K Warinanco Park has shov.ii a n i n c r e a s e of ratables of approx i ­m a t e l y 4 5 0 ^ . Q

A recent report Issued liy t h e W e s t c h e s t e r County

Short Hills Mrs. Edward _R. .El l i s , e n t e r t a i n ^

The. Union ftoldcM yesterday

County Board of|(

w e n t - o n |

F o l l o w i n g y c s t o r d n y ' s meet lm; of the- F r e e h o l d e r s , the U n i o n County

^ " " ' " " " i i M s f i l u n a n i m o u s l y t o i t f a r k C o m m i s s i o n i s s u e d Hie fo l l ow­e d ; ,1 ° ! 1 . ^ _ referendum for I ftp s t a t e m e n t :

"Tho B o a r d of F r e e h o l d e r s h a s now c o m e o u t in o p e n oppos i t i on to tl ie P a r k C o m m i s s i o n .

"It i s n o t u n n a t u r a l that the board s h o u l d f ee l that it should h a v e contro l~of "all c o u n t y expendi ­tures , Inc lud ing ( h o s e for parks a s we l l a s t h o s e for roads .

"Years a s o i r E s s e x County, i t s board of f r e e h o l d e r s a l s o opposed a p p r o p r i a t i o n s for .park purposes . The ir o p p o s i t i o n fa i led and that c o u n t y n o w h a s a ' s m a l l board*_in-L

s tead of a s c o r e or more .

*' ,V wrk T>»nds t0 b e V o t e d ° n

- T w s d e v . The m o t i o n w a s nCJ? hv FreelioWer Wm.' I. M_c* «a_<*_J Samwu, after t h e r e c e i p t

f f'rtport of the f inance- c o m , $ L showing the effect o n t h e

"^ imlt if tfce re ferendum p e r -• r the Park Commiss ion t o

""""l-onds f ° r t h e a d d l t l o u a l *1-"

LTcentagrc of n e t 3«yi00 \k « J o i , t c d

Our present pel i i.t" reads the report-,—is J.4U a s lie"1' . . — last s u p p l e m e n t a l

s h o w i n g ' a n i n -l?,5i",r.t4. Of t h i s

$*,O0O-,0OO, in «iin approximately sum. 'it hwn l £ S U p d for park

«e*it Iff on l" debt statement

"del

Wtids l i a v o APsuminB ' t h a t t h e

To ntv I ^ ( 1 t'nmmttiee w i l l Carry !t"newlin- improvements I n c l u d -

2 i , t e r IMC and 1927 p r o g r a m . l l r tVto the sum of SMO.OOO wi l l ^ " t l . H l a* est imated b y t h e r?mntv Engineer.

"A^uTfimVtliat the 1928 a s s e s s e d a lSfon will increase $24,500,000

,7ct~A oil t h e - average, - a s s e s s e d • S i o a . t l i e net debt wUl b e 3.30.

If the referendum a u t h o r i z i n g the Ptrk t'oiniiiission t o ask for •md have issued bonds t o i h e amount of $1,300,000 is adopted , o u r percent;^ of n e t - d e b t w i l l i n ­crease to ".C;5. i i i , ,

The percentage of ne t dobt a l -loUt'd by law to count i e s i s four nef cent., therefore, tho r e m a i n i n g thirtj-seven hundredths p e r cent , will permit the county t o I s sue Rinds to pay-the - c o s t - o £ - a » y „ a h d -all improvements such a s c o n -^trurtins loads, br idges , -erection of huildlnKs, etc.. to the e x t e n t of JMWM'O-

• "This s«m w i u 1'° ^ n e l imi t of. our additional bonded i n d e b t e d ­ness based on the avoraKC a s s e s s e d viiliiation as of. the y e a r 1H28 a s permitted by our present l a w s . "

- Find Children i W j j i r > * a k « w -Richmond, Va. — M i s s i n g for

many years, two ch i ldren . W i l l i e and George" Muse, of r toanoke, Va;, were recently found by t h e i r mother while v is i t ing t h e K i n g -linjc Brothers and B a r p u m and BalleyXombinrd S h o w s . T h e c h i l ­dren, it is al legwljliiivb" been l i e ld inTirtual'slavery for' la'e l a s t four and a half years wi th the c i r c u s , when1 they were exh ib i ted RH "freaks" and called " A m b a s s a d o r s from Mars."

j F loyd \ \ \ Je f ferson . F r a n k A. Dil ­l ingham, and C u s l a v e J-. S tewart , Sr. , of- N e w York.

M i s s F. Margaret W h e e l e r en-

Pd at tea o n Monday for Mrs. W i l t j ^ ' ^ T 1 n t T l i r a , l P r t o n W ^ n « ' » « y lam Leary. a e r " o m o < m I-:>ke road. A m o n g • Mrs. Malcolm Mufr en tor ta iawl i t h 0 8 c W*r^ w e r e : Miss II. at tea on S u n d a y .*>r Mr. a d Mrs . i R u e n a Craig. Mrs. T. Wi l son I. loyd. J o h n Thatcher of Lou i sv i l l e . K y . ' Mrs, Archie II. Quarrler. Mrs. Mai-

Pa^k S y s t e m j w h o are the g u e s t of Mr. and> Mrs . | col in Muir. Mrs. .Sidney 11. and an <dder report i s sued by t h c ' F l l > - v l 1 w - Je f ferson at their h o m o ; Browne . Mrs. l 'ape Chapman, ^ i i s . E s s e x County l 'ark S y s t e m b o t h , 0 1 1 High land nvvnue._ ' Aiherr i i . Marckwald. Mrs. ,sAiiih s t r e s s the fact that parks m o r e than"! M r s - li»r""M K - t-eavit t e n t e r t a i n ^ p . F 6 r g u - . » n r M r s . John S." Mmit-~ pay for themse lves -bv the e n h a n c e - 1 o d H t 1«"ehe»>n on W e d n e s d a y . T h e . ^omerv, ^Irs. Wi l l i am K WalN m e a t of real e s t a t e and- the c o n e - | K l m a t s numbered Mrs. B, W i l l i a m ! bridge. Mis . i V a n Emerv . Mr-* cpondlng increase cf ra tab les . | Dudley , Mrs. C.eorgo H. Hul l . Jr . , | Frederic A. rti irl l imame. Mrs. 11-ir-

Y«,ur eo inmiss ioners be l i eve that A ? v s - w , I , J a m K - }Valbrtdge. M r s ; : 0 ) ( i s . Foote . Mrs, Nathanie l Tyl< there i s no public work that e o n - i l ' , L ' o r f i t

t r ibutes bo vi tal ly to the h e a l t h . a m i ' T y , e i %

New Providence Boro

prosper i ty of the County us tlie"ia n '1 . M r s ' ^ ' 0 s c a i " W'il l iams creat ion of a park s y s t e m . ._ T h e recorded a t t e n d a n c e through­out the parks of the l^nion Countv

Mrs. s . Bryan K n e a s s e n t e r t a i n ­ed a t luncheon o n W e d n e s d a y . T h e g u e s t s n u m b e r e d Mrs. E d w a r d

S y s t e m already in publ ic u s e COT 1- ' 1*' Renwlek . » J r«' S t e p h e n W. L i n -roborates the beneficial r e c r e a t i o n - ! . « ' " « ' » » . Mrs. I tuthven A. W o d e l l , al ef fects in A mos t a s t o n i s h i n g IM r ! 5" L r , , , i - ; p^) l^J'ard, Mrs. M o s e s manl ier . W. Faltoutc *^ind Miss II. R u e n a

Mrs N a t h a n i e l • Mfs. i . i l i H , v u s m i [ h , Mrs. Bernard Je f f er son I j , Harr ison . Mrs. Ua lph It. I tum-

mery. Mrs. Marshal l Goer and Miss Li l l i e Wheeler .

! Donald F e i n e r . s o n _of Mr., and Mrs. Fred Fe lner , of Sprtnglli-ht'

, iivi-iiue, who h'as J)een ser ious ly ill, ; is ai present wr i t ing improviiiK1

ui< civ. ' j Yesterday a t e n a n t moved Into;

i the hoiiM ,r on Sprin^l ie ld avonui'j owned by Frank Deman-M, o f N'ewnrk. T h e h o u s e has been v a - ! cant s ince A p r l M B t . — )

The Communi ty Servii/'e As'socia-. 'tion will fMvo theL p ic ture "Ari/rniia, Hound" in the L inco ln School audl-loi iinn tonight .

James A. Black", eiiKilleer at Hon-, uic Burn S a n a t o r i u m . iMatnllctiti

T h e Commiss ion b e l i e v e s that a p - l t - ' * a i R -propriat ions for the Park . S y s t e m ! M , ' s -

Water? Oh, No!

T. W i l s o n L loyd e n t e r t a i n - i t h e ' 0 1 ' Miss Marie L o u i s e Sehre lber

"Tlic w i s d o m of the Legislature* In put t ing c o n t r o l of c o u n t y parks Tn a n o n - p a r t i s a n c o m m i s s i o n ol Ave m e m b e r s appo inted by a Jus t i ce x>t tho S u p r e m e Court and serv ing w i thout c o m p e n s a t i o n ins tead of in control -of a n e l e c t i v e pol i t ical body' w h o s e m e m b e r s h i p c h a n g e s ' fre­quent ly , h a s b e e n ful ly demonstra t ­ed a l l over thecQ,untry ."

L e t t e r f rom Caxton B r o w n

should bo exc luded from a m o u n t n - t h a t arc inc luded in t h e ] 4 1 " * 1 n , 'r""bridesmaids on W e d n e s d a y .restriction now placed upon t h e ; a t Pierre's . T h e gf les ts n u m b e r e d j Freeho lders to the effect that n o t l M r s Edgerloit T h r o c k m o r t o n , of |

-JMOW—than -4^ . of the- -property^ H'^fon l -1lUIs^^Mr-s. - E v e r e t t - Cady .;-v a l u e s of the County may be c o n - l ° r Woodmere, ^ . - - I . , - the M i s s e s verted Into county indebtedness by i Mabel and L o u i s e Geer, of Shor.t m e a n s of bond I s sues . ! H i l l s , and the M i s s e s Margare t

T h e Commiss ion wou ld be i n ! Partr idge , Mar ie ParrUh a n d ! favor of argu ing for l eg i s la t ion c a l - l 0 t l u l , ; Sehroiber of N e w York, c i l iated to e x c l u d e t h e s e park a p - , J 1 I s l 5 Schre iber ' s marr iage t o ; propr iat ions so l e ly on the g r o u n d s ! , ' , l a r l o H '"'• H a r d , of New York;-wi l l [ that - i t -would be-a misgu ided pol icy!^ 1 1 4 ' - pla^«'—ioi«wwMv_afteri ioon-at4 to depr ive the present and f u t u r e ' - l : J 0 o'clock in Christ C h u r c h , ;

rsal for the Id t h i s . a f t er -

Y e s t e r d a y , m o r n i n g Park Com- inhab i tant s of the Countv of a v a i l - \ s h o r t H i u < A rvhv:>

m l s s i b n e r C a x t o n B r o w n , ot_ Sum-_al>le recreat ional s p a c e s proper ly | wedding wil l b e heh: milV's'ent theTfolio"*ing IeTUerto t h e n - q u i p p e d for the en joyment of a l l j l , 0 " n -F r e o h o l d e r s : inhabi tants of the County. ' i T h e bridge for the Ijenefit o f the - - - - - N o v e m b e r 3rd,-1927. ' AH over this country e n l i g h t e n e d I1""!11 r"<>m of the Overlook H o s p l -

Dlrector P e t e r ,H. Me i se l , op in ion endorse s the creat ion o r ' , a l ' w h i c h took p l a c e on F r i d a y , "Board of C h o s e n F r e e h o l d e r s of, park s y s t e m s , and-moro a t tent ion is | October 28th, w a s at tended by a

U n i o n County , - - be ing g iven to th i s mat ter by t h e n u m b e r of S h o r t H i l l s w o m e n Court H o u s e , E l i zabeth , N. J. • federal , s tate , c o u n t y and m u n i c i -

Dear S i r : — R e f e r r i n g to a c o n - pal g o v e r n m e n t s each year, versa t ion t h i s m o r n i n g with County , It is the opinion of the Commrs-T r e a s u r e r Nathan Loavit t , where in s i on tltal i t s po l i c ies , p l a n s a n d at tent ion w a s d irec ted to the fact i d e a s a s above out l ined should l > e | M r s - Heroy .L. D y c k m a n , Mrs that t h e - C o u n t y i s a p p r o a c h i n g , i ts i n the p o s s e s s i o n of e a c h - F r e e h o l d - ' Worth ington Campbe l l , Mrs. A l b e r t l imit of bonded i n d e b t e d n e s s and e r of the County aniTshould be pub-1 H - Bayard. Mrs. Char le s H. S m i t h ,

' Mr*.—«?. S u m n e r Wil l lamB, Mrs .

A m o n g those p r e s e n t w e r e MfiC I t u f u s . E . Leavi t t , c l ia lrmau of the Short Hi l l s b r a n c h . Mrs. I tu thven A. Wodell , Mrs- D o n a l d C. Cottre l l .

a v e n u e , and Frank Shaffer, of B c i k c h y H c l g h t s . - g a v o a. Wrtl Mountain a v e n u e , both uf B e r k e l e y parly to ce l ebra te the twe l f th He ight s , a r e on a l imit ing trip t<i,day of their daughter , tforettce*-Malne- I Twentv g i u - u s were present a W : ;

MIHS l>ororhr l i n o x - - o f ^ - N r w - , - » de l lgh i fn l afternoon was:.--^*ffll" ... Hruuewiek i s t h e gues t of Mr. and c lay ing g a m e s . Kefreshmenth wewj'?^| Mrs. Wi l l iam Gonnlwji. of flpring- st-rved. -Held aVenne. _ Miss E l s i e Parse . d a u g h U ^ "

Wonl has been rt-reivetl that Mrs Mrs, S: Parse^ w h o h a s been i l l "jOuis B High of >Passaie s treet . Overlook Hospi ta l , is n o w home a n d

recover ing nicely . The e i eh th g r a d e , o f - t h e lAaetlht'.^

Schoi-1 r e c e i v e d - t h e banner for t h * largest number of mothers a t tend* ing the Pa rent-Teacher AnahelaUoKk-'S

whivis ia-a-hi>spital in Yonk«-r»^j»as licefi . successful ly operated tin for a (ataraet on her left. .eye.

On Wednesday Mi. and Mrs Harold Curtis of Plaii iheld avenue .

Su>os Botrt Kill^Self | New York.- - S w e r v i n g as ide in j

on ler to avoid r u n n i n g o v e r a dog in the s treet . J o s e p h E. Mersal l , "ti.i ran his au tomobi l e into a P l a n t s ! .and Structures Department emerg- i eni-y bus and w a s ki l led, hav ing | fractured h i s sku l l . '

Editor's Hut Edi tor ia l - St. Albans, Vt .—Whi le engaged I n -writ ing an edi tor ia l c o m m e n d i n g J

t h e objects of tire prevent ion week , Hi emeu wore-ct tUed-to the.-home, of a Milton It. Vail to e x t i n g u i s h a blaze ] in a mattress . I l i s ideas on "lire i prevention have u n d e r g o n e a slight j revision s i n c e then .

ARVID EUJNGSOIST CARBENTER

- -AH—Kifld«-of- Jobbing and , A l t e r a t i o n s

Tel . *;HHI-3I * S u m m i t , X. J .

s t r e s s waa~ laid trprm" Tire - farr-thui , i is i ied in tHe pre:;:; or the C o u r n y r s i n tho Increase in bonded, i n d e b t e d n e s s ' that the cit i / .ens m a y form the ir • ' K o , J 0 r t w - C a i u l l t ' r . M r s - N o r m a n ls""coritributed t o by bonds i s s u e d ' o w n eonc lus io iw witli_ respect t o | M ( ' \ h c r 3 ° n ' *? r "- *'rederlck P . for c o u n t y park p u r p o s e s , I des ire -the w i s e manner in which t o vo te i ^ r a ' K ' M l K - - N a t h a n i e l V.. T y l e r , , to d irec t y o u r a t t e n t i o n to t h e fol- upon the aforesaid r e f e r e n d u m s a t ? M M - w - s ' t ' o r k » ' - i ^ M r s - E r n e s t K . | l o w i n g f a c t s : the- forUicoming e l ec t ion .

Tlie Commlanion—Ittts -applied—by- Vei-y-truly-j-oursr re ferendum to t h e c i t i zens of the 1 T H E ITNION COUNTY, C o u n t y - d u r i n g - t h e past five y e a r s - P A R K . C O M M I S S I O N , for a p p r o p r i a t i o n s ujnountlug - t o C A X T O N Ul tOWN, T r e a s u r e r . $4 t00t) ,000.00.

Halbach , Mrs: H. It. {Mrs. Kenneth S p e n c e .

Short a n d

Water a n d worry" kill people, ac­cording t o Mrs. Franeo i se Leva-presto of Grant City, S ln ten Island. tJrnndrna Levapresto celehraied her lOCtli birthday the other ilay and declares bhe never touched a drop ot" water , in her l i f e / She came from France in a s a i l i n g vesse l 74 y e a r s ago . It took her 4S days-She think* a little w"hT5 with each meal.

T h i s a m o u n t l ias been expended, I f r t l . g n D p m n r r f l i i r CAuh ith the e x c e p t i o n of approx imate ly » a " a n U e m O C r a i l C W U D

Endorses Two Leaders

| Hears ]{«uf tJuests Ki.lenkappel, Car inthla .—The e n ­

tire health resort here w a a . t h r o w n into a panic recently w h e n a mot l i -

TFlfear a iuLlour cubs ra ided t h e kititieii and dining room of t h e ItiidUit hotL-1. H a y i n g d o n e w i t h thejnterlor, the bears w e n t to the fiarrien and finally left just a s flol-liii-js, firemen and police arr ived .

F'lan to renew y o u r R e d C r o s s ni( mhcrshtp ThrouKlrSumMlt- C h a p ­ter. Nov. 11th to 20th.

w i th 5100,000.00 b a l a n c e .

T h e p r e s e n t p l a n s of the Commis ­s ion e m b r a c e t h e s e t t i n g as ide and ueve lop inent of a p p r o x i m a t e l y 3.000 a c r e s c o m p r i s i n g what i s bel ieved to _ he a n „<exaiiklpnally flrie_ park" j;ystem.„i^Uciilatejl t o ' l a k e c a r e of the i n h a b i t a n t s of t h e County through pos t e r i ty .

T h e C o m m i s s i o n h a s a lready ac_-

Mrs. Freder ick P. Craip i s r e ­cover ing from aji a t tack of g r i p .

Henry Moss'ford i s s e r i o u s l y i l l with pneumonia at the h o m e of h i s Mention tho ILEItALD w h t n buying daughter , Mrs. Benjamin " D . J B I M M I W M M H M M H I Mosser , of South terrace . |

Mrs. Nathanie l T y l e r e n t e r t a i n ­ed at luncheon on Tuesday . A m o n g (hose present w e r e : Mrs. W4B-iam

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Amt-rlc.kli Dfiliocrftlle «"luti In 31urj-:iv •. quired a p p r o x i m a t e l y 90% of tho land that i s e s s e n t i a l for the "park m n mid Ni-w 1'riii.iO Bystem, a n d i s t h o r o u g h l y c o n - u n d t ' r t , l f l »"h^ , I ' ' , B " r "' v lnccd that J t h a s b e e n a w i s e c e o - ,,r x.-w Jersey, unu.-r the l.-ad,-rbhip uX

The newly formed I ta l ian Demo-1 s . Hoe. Mrs. S i d n e y . H . B r o w n e . a n d crat ic Club of* New Prov idence uf j Mrs. (1 H o w a r d W i l s o n , i l s s e c o n d meet ing , he ld last night , | Frederick I'. Cra ig ami Nathan ie l passed the f o l l o w i n g r c s o i n t l o n r r - l T>',«!T -enlortaincd—at-- a : v e n i s o n .

- W I I K H K A S . T L C.-..U1. ..r .•iiiw.M f . f ? , 1 I n n < > 1 - (5" W e d n e s d a y .at t h e -Murray Hilt .-mil ^ . w Pr(i\itVii.-.-.' Short Hi l l s Club . A m o n g t h o s e friion county. NVw .It r.«cy, m«-t f->r! present wir;-: Marshal l (5eer t

tb.- pun...-.-• «r (.rKiini?itig :m _i_t,ui..n i Ua lph K. Ki immery . Bernard J.

Xt-H- JLT^.V, | Harr i son , W i l l i a m Byrd , S i d n e y H. it.iiiun A m - j Browne , Haro ld S. Foote , F r e d e r i c

.ri.-»n l><in'K-r»tle t,i-:iKue of the Stan- , A . Bur l lngume, D e a n Emery . W i l l -

And wtacreim a similiir mo\< mi^nt lias IM-I n s u m ssfully «tiirt'-d In Kss.'-s fiiunty, wlt'Ti-In TInii l-Vlix Kcrk-n;:;i lias lu-i-n rt^4»gi'I'/« 1 fjv thi- ItMli.iii l>(,mo<-riits of KSM-X ^'(Hinty :ts thi-ir

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noni lc pol icy to p u r c h a s e th i s land, nnti^auchael- A. .s^tto'-^-hto-; and that i t i s w i s e t o p u r c h a s e the remainder b e f o r e e n c o u n t e r i n g fur­ther e n h a n c e m e n t s -of real e s ta te VfllllCS

Of the $4,000,000.00 a l ready a l l o ­cated, a p p r o x i m a t e l y one- th ird l ias been npelit in acquis i t ion , and t w o -th irds in ' d e v e l o p m e n t of proper ly acquired— — — —

Al th i s p a r t i c u l a n i m e , t h e F i t t i a -tion i s that" in "addition to hav ing acquired a p p r o x i m a t e l y 00*;;. of the land, the C o m m i s s i o n be l i eves that it h a s c o m p l e t e d approx imate ly

j i am K. Wul lbr idge . John S - Mont-, gomery . Smi th F r - F e r g u s o n . A l -! l)ert H. Marckwald , P a g e C h a p ; '• man , Maicolm- Muir. Arrl i ie - B i Quarrier, T. W i l s o n Lloyd, George

k . i d . r : - . . .]Caw!T, J . Oscar W i l l i a m s , P h i l i p L -"Ami wh.-r-as it is tiic (It sf.-.- „r u.fs , s m i t h . Uufiis E. Leavi t t . B. WII1-

i - lu l i t i l u n l i t II) i-UIljlllK-llDtl W i l l i t i l t ' ' , T-,. , , ^ i _ ^ i », - r i . l i . T-" l ttallan Am.Tii-.-in l y i W of tt„- st.-u,-! I™ Dudley, G r a h a m H. B o l l y . Bd-»r Ni-w Jiii i-y and i:-.-.<'\: Cimntv: | ward„ R _ U e n w i c k . W i l l i a m S. Hoe,

'.'A;nl 'Alien as the ini-mln-is nt tlie . ' V*- * Pri,v-iil^i«je—I-n-sw-^rall-c Chiit ,in . . . . . _—^ ...^^^^*L -_—

Tiiun—e^rirmty d -sirt - l « - ;v - tlluUHTit -., -— — —. . . 7T^ni(-)rTr£trr"-prtri'"tptt-.'-'' nmoiifr^l"1 'nifTiT--?-• liers nt' tlie Itult.iii extractlu.-i ulL Union (Viimty :

"Xnw. die-il'-tv. i\e, the mcnilii r> of •.ild-riTTti; <ln 1JH-..|.\ .mloi.ui- tliw-lt..i<l-

„ ., . ,, „„ , . r.-.iiiif t't H-;Ti Mi,-liii-' A. S'-a«iifirchIo 35% of t h e n e c e s s a r y developmeuL l n l l l ( , Mt;U]1 ,.f N i tt , , , . r „ , . V i a t l l l „,, . Work. - " . leadership to llmj Fel i \ I-'(»rl,-ii:::i. the

T h e C o m m i s s i o n i s a s k i n g , a t t h e , i.-.Hi-r »r the n.-i'i.-m i».-nn.ei:its= ..f th,-c o m i n g e l e c t i o n , for a r e U r e n d . n n \ \ \ Z \ \ £ ^ * " V ™ I v ^ ^ under t w o a c t s i n v o l v i n g $1,.P)0,- ,,)tniut.s of tti«- ^nid .\'>w Prmuien.-e 000 00 in to ta l . It i s be l ieved thatJt+-mo. r«tlc fiulil one eop;. !»• H.-nt Hi

wi l l t-it-f c-ire Hon. Michael A. Srntnrrrt liin, one t.i n u i L J M «•«»«. I | ( i n i - v l u K„,ieiiz:i ol the County ut f

---hex. ami one "o'r~t-tiT'"Tn'e'3s,

th i s a m o u n t of m o n e y of a l l e s s e n t i a l requi i ;enu' irts iur the j next two or. _three y e a r s a n d -will permit of a c q u i r i n g the remainder TarTJie^333Ji^JhatJar»^'^'"Kiry a u ( i a l s d p e r m i t of s u b s t a n t i a l addi-

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five g e n f l e m e n w h o s e r v e without" c o m p e n s a t i o n • arid" w h o h a v e no other Interes t . t h a n to s erve the In­habi tants Of t h e C o u n t y to the best. of their.ability^'-

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that the Comitv i s artproaehinrr'Tts" author i zed llmit_ a L b & u d e d i n a e b t - ' e d n e s s , and it the c i t i zens ot m e County dec ide t o actifav-orab.ly upon, the. f o r t h c o m i n g r e f e r e n d u m s , they" may rest a s s u r e d that "it i s nut the intent ion of the c o m m i s s i o n e r s to prec ip i ta te a s i t u a t i o n that would be e m b a r r a s s i n g from t h e e c o n o m i c -v i e w po in t .

A s a m a t t e r pf fact , it is be l ieved that t h e C o m m i s s i o n can cons i s t ­e n t l y c a r r y o n i t s e s s e n t i a l work

Wlurins the. n e x t t w e l v e m o n t h s by ! l i m i t i n g i t s r e q u i r e m e n t s for funds j to a p p r o x i m a t e l y $500,000.00. I A t t e n t i o n i s d irected to the fact jttiat i n d e p e n d e n t i n v e s t i g a t i o n s cbn-| d u e l e d by-highly-r^ptt tahia lccrt i i l ed 1 a c c o u n t a n t s d e v e l o p t h e fact that i t h e c r e a t ion o f p a r k s h a s a great

er ihancemeht u p o n r a t a b l e s of s u r -: round ing d i s t r i c t s . J A s a n e x a m p l e , - t h e resu l t s of a

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Refrigeration SIMPLIFIED-QUIET

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Jjustjadiat^r^es-Sui^^ in connection with an electric refrigerator? It means that it can be installed in a few minutes, that it will run in­definitely, without oiling or attention. It means lower current consumption and more constant temperature. And it means perfect refrigeratioii that-keepsJoDdLfreshUuscious and wholesome.

All the moving parts of the General Electric Refrigerator arc enclosed in one hermetically;.

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— — .Outstanding Advantages S i m p l i f i e d — — n o pipes, no drains, no atuchmcntsrPortible"

"—install anywhere, just plug into nearest outlet and it starts.

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N o S e r v i c i n g — w e v e r needs oiling or artencion. AJ1 tnov-infi_RiJ«_are__wcios^_injLn Jiefmcti<^ly_st;aled_housing, ._

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C l e a n — t h e circulation o f air through the coils drives dust away from the top of the tefrigentoT

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Over a. period of fifteen years; six

models of nineteen different types—field- testecT them, improved them .", ; . and went on CO

Only an organization with-the world*wide-fib*' cilities and the unlimited resources of GenenU Electric could have put so much -man-power anSsarmuch moneybehind the development

"of^arsitfgle-product. ~

Models for every home axe cow on display. "Come in and^seeirhemHrfirdie meanwhile, mail the coupon below for an interesting descriptive .^ booklet. ' ' '

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THE CREATION OF GENERAL ELECTRIC — LEADING ELECTRICAL RESEARCH QRGANIZATIQN_OF THE .WOBW.

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OPEN E V E N I N G S

"TSERVtCE SUMMIT, N.J,

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Sunday School Natators ToOpen Campaign — MajorCourt Teams Prepare | ame Ramblings On Possible Outcome

- of SnmniiKhathani Game Tomorrow Beta Elevens Confident of Victory But Past Perform­

ances Show That Anything May Happen Where These Schools Meet in Any Sport Away Tb&tk in the dark ages, so it seenis at any rate, long before

-the ©^naos Tt-jrime and, if memory serves correctly, lieforo the regime effSfe* poj>al»r "'Buii.** Hunter, a local High School eleven succumbed t» Oaafcaaa High School.

S&m. «&wy say, Uiose given to a v - ; — — — — — - — — eariJS* Odi. Hut and l i e oilier. t l i a t | p | h W h i l P N a m e d «W *»*- <* *T<-rageH iu£]j^jia_ChMri4*_u , ,r r_." , f !™ 1 ™ V ™

* brinnmai <m th« football Held j Swimming Team Manager Hw ttrt and White fiordes of I .

Local Sports

tStp lIsM ^Cny ja the -Inmn ..WW. l i a s i s firmly believed liy th«

«6&tw&s o l the current Chatham . Hajt& St32i.£il aqrgre&ation who, de~

*$&*- s i e - t a r from impressive re­cord' ©S John Fries" team, predict, httitev aajiH.._jrow that Chatham will

"•wiB^samwrow's fray, •which is to l>c staged al Soldier*" Memorial Field, HCartia*: a*t t : :o -p . m.

-Sanunlf Favored VBe**d from a non-partisan point

- a t -«lrtr. "3T looks', th i s tieance of the-,' raffifftciw,, .as likely to result In a[ SSsscSBait trituiix>h. However, "funny"; &$&&$ have*an uncanny habit ofi fiatEB?: jsla«e "In these Summit-!

- ©fejakmm exitsnclt-meniR, whether! "tftw be ctf t i e fiboed-fourt, lime-'Stacd srrSdjroM nr diamond. Take , the "feiw*ia3I |rame staged at Sum1

'wilt bu.7 iMsaitra. The Hill City nine

lather "White" aeer of the

was named man-Summit Y, >V. C. A.

swimming team at a meeting Jheld at the "Y" Wednesday. The fleaaon iH to be opened on the afternoon of Tuesday, November 22nd, with tho team of the Girls" Division of the Murriwtown. Y. M. C. A., an the at­traction in 'the local Y. M. C. A. tank. Other meets with the Orange, Madison, Plainflehl and Kahway Y. W. C.VA.'B are pending.-

200 at League Benefit Smoker

• More than two hundred persona attended the.smoker held Tuesday evening at the" Irvlngton Elks audi-

--catena-iiw-HMi«fert favored-to-poi-^oiinni -tor the benefit ofTnftoae. "-••**«>»aTWi*-Mwrrl5: County" oatfit with "'Lackawanna League players who

*•»*- j sustained Injuries while playing Fear SK time 31 lookod as if It was;during the "past 'season. A good

• a s «5fc*T u i am p h for Summit. Go- "sized delegation from Summit, -—*** f»««nfe*-ta*t inning, Chatham up 'Chatham, New Providence, and

-.«» I&* fc*S~»ii3a"Snmnjit leading atJMillhurn was present. The cve-.."S-l_ sfee Sanuoii mentor, Elwood|nlng was devoted to several "vaude-

CBtnass. yt-jfla-ced Hie pitcher who vllle numbers nnd to amateur box-i_ l***_**** . . %*rWnc__50__ effectivej^i.1 Ing bouts.

„ ta l iag fciss completely out of the i ' Preceding the smoker, a dinner • S*ESJ# *» *«_*«. s ive some of the; was tendered in the Elks dining . . I t n i t l i |3df a_ chance to improve i hall In honor ot the .players who

' ih*&f$&&y tej experience. j represented MiUlmrn during the _"i_ WeES. s^-veral Summit_ flingers ,-past season. Sixty persons lnclud-

w**e s«sa \i» iSie mound, each being j ing representatives of every team

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Keyes Proves Fickle Basketball Haver, m^gito^ to.Big Five]

Kennedy Has Squad Withoot a Center and (WnerT. Weeks Off-Sig Five Prospects Beto«! 5!

. Acquisition of Keyes }

The:*x4remely bright outloolt of th* ScBMasSa T . ' J t c 4 team waa dimmed exceedingly last ewenme, WBata j^^v Xj^ R

regarded as a fixture at the pivot past. JaJ&ai tuLipm ia h;.s " ance with the assoclatloa coartatera ,hs. .tkcfr «ssBd.-w£fck}j W o . and when subsequently It was learned! tfcaa fee fcaa r ^ his lot with the Summit Bigr"FiTe„.wftfc. wMe& major portion of last season.

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nbf most disreputable - i a rffcS risaSss of Latham, walkinp; men

;; t» ece . !•"«, i3i.ree order as If it "was -•-• -tawTktEg; w» Bo. And, sis a result of - : t l c l r wa lSta^ orgy, ruu9 trickled Z^tMalSm Sl»e_1plalelsu>' faSt^iaV wheiv 5 31t te » > • « • *•*« brought to a termi-:rfa*tbK& Cla»!t33*ia «-aa leading Sum-"j.«»tt—asea SoaasmU's efforts to shove K^MMW a««ne to tke frost in the. last n j lp l f f «£ «3h* S U M session proved v f'-#rttt«„ *rt«al, the tlrat to be regiB-|^.jKXKiK_hf a. Outlham Higli team in f"-wav *sw«i£ «vef .Snmmlt In more •i ' .taoOB tww years. reBulling. •|- B«fh Weak 4 _Sa , fi^lk*, y-ona «an see just why •4. 'M i t 11343* d * e tiwaa sheer- folly to!

In the league, were in attendance along with other invited guests.

SEEK llASKtiTBALL GAMES

Ttte^TIkB-Boys,Club pi -Elizabeth, a senior basketball quintet, would Hlte to arrange games with a]l the leading teams in this vicinity. "The Junior Antlers have- been repre­sented on the floor tor tho past sev­eral seasons and have scored tri­umph after, triumph over some of the leading metropolitan teams." In past years the Elks Boys Club chalked up one hundred and ten victories and was handed but four defeata and those by the Passnic-

iwrmKBWflSv*, ioo Bure~-ot"Tire i"Wonctor8--- lH- tn<?lr Haeup are some %. wHetKKw <BS Somorrow's 'contest-r-w< , , ,~k n o w n baaketocra of Union f*~t*m* irosr* *^u^nv" thMngs a r o ] * ^ 1 1 1 7 - Teams wishing to book the ^ Ha&Bre^ Ihapfwn Antlers nhould write t a Manager Al, 1 1j£* s nranSfi ireveal that PO mat-! D r , c k l p r . «47-AdafflB-Ave.7 Eltza-E j f c t a s i i i f l i l t JSiejauUmvm -teami bt'-Ul' N - J-. . ._ ;;, acf^kt be. torariabiy when pitted! " ,-,t. s»<»tetl a SBmrnit «uiflt it has been! "'.-' a t Urn htfsi, mhereas the Summit I

New Field of Endeavor '.'Are you a musical comedy pro

C^wfcatSr injrl»-"ThaT trm^Tomy ;durerr* asked tbB~warden: — * ' Sfcai*1>eieai performing in creditable A-... tio&jgm* Sbt# the well-known Ford £ act. «iTT*i[i3E repeatedly at Us ^ «4«BC«^iK|ii.jE3iath"ami3n_iho-«Uier-V. TBmt iaas^Bbos; each and every op-:{. _B«ei»aay *3tA pressing it to its |- , ' .MMM a^samagHeu -,•!. Tfcw ytsar Ssidn' both Chatham and j v o u

swatanafe . decttedly icoak, Chatham ' taT& i . rfcaHtfese &MSSL eveiy one oMts^gamca i,,- l e *i£e aaaa iSammii having posted %~'. tm ««e trianifib~1a five "stiirtH."

"1 am "Welcome to our penitentiary!

If you can cheer these surround-lnga--:-by~ producing "a™ few"-jrood tunea and BoiWe-Kxmuiso laughs"—

"You'll get me a pardon?" "No. We'll secure' a salary for

so largo - that' you' can't af-to quit."—-Washington Star.

Third Swimming Victory Sought

Ogden Memorial, of Chat° -ham, Want Permanent Possession" of Sunday

- "School League Trophy

First of Meets on Tonight Apparently Ogden Memorial

Church, of Chatham, is out to gain permaiient..j>oflBesBloii tit the Sun­day- School Association swimming trophy, two legs of which they al-rendy.hoid by_dlntofuheir triumph Jast year and the season previous, for the Morris County-church given every evidence of doing everything to bag the third legTdirthc cup and thus gain title to it; - -

Of iKe three schools that have filed entries for the CIBSB A compe­tition, that limited to boys between t.lie_a£ea„.Bf„eleven .and—thirt«enr which Is to be .held tonight begin­ning at 7 o'clock in the local Y. M. C. A. tank, that of the Ogden Me­morial. Church, .baa .filed -seven- en ­tries, one more than the "number sent in by the New Providence Presbyterian Church and the Cen­tral Presbyterian Church;~of"ThiB

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Hold* Thirteen Spades Boston.—In a .recent game

aucUan bridge, Mra. Adolph H aanrbciger.'wKe of Metre. TBahtttef gEr-HBHtetantfen^ineerof the" TOS^B. ••Utah." ^h ld thirteen-, spadeB,'' the

highest - hands; po»stblfr: nr bridge whist, and made a' total acore of S5± points on one hand.

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P. T. Hammonds, chairman the_social .committee of the Y'B ^en^e-Gluhr had charge of the en­tertainment. A .scries of short talks"were given by the-following explanatory of the various activi­t ies of the Association j v o r l t i — — -

Milton D. Wright talked about the gymnasium work, urging those present to get -into some gym class in order to keep'tBeniSelves physically- fit. Harry Double-fol­lowed telling Iri 'iTn interesting way of the bowling activities and the^ vaI^ije"of the game to" health. Roy Bautn gave a good talk on'basket-baTTT^mphasizing particularly the fi£w organization of the Basketball Club, which will have re&ponsibili-ty this , season for all basketball games and team development. Then a resume 'of the purpose and work

director. Ralph Rindfusz. i h e n answered

the, "queation on the program: "What is to happen on -November

New Members Dinner at "Y" Last Night

Fifty men attended the first new member's dinner of the" season at the Y. M.- C. A. last night. Pre­siding -was B.- P. Turnbull, chair­man of the memberships committee b f t h e ^ ; " HrB:Bishop;president of the association, offered the open­ing prayer. Milt Wright led the gathering in songs at various stages auring the prbgfdm. MerliniS^!1 t h o u * h «* »tat» be Inland, it a -* playing piano accom- l* U " * * u * • *#n»«^Ulme province

ftNPtMRS : A girl who hiked from Pitts­burgh to the-west-coast lost sev­eral pairs of shoes In one- stataj *ecausB of the mud. We won*\ Wntlon the-stBte,rbut Jher j-outa led through-Kai^Bas and BCferal Jother atatea. -, . — -*-

• * * ( _ Which only goes to prove thTat

even though

In the Associaticiu other than this trio- neglected to flic entries In the youngest ela»Br depending -on their

preservatives in the other two JUYJfl^nj^fejE^ttlder hojta tergamor JMiffieiehfc ipqfiita-to-net tlrem tp'er champiojishiiK..'-" ' - .Those __wb,o^.ar(B. .ta.jtepreBjnX

"OBfleff Memorial iu the events to be staged - tohlght" are "TJphn Tflercei% .John, See. Osca'c Loree^bormarCAU ^fTaT^BSTulms amlth and HaTIocK

^^Warr'PxesbyrerlanT'causfc -lurj. Henry 'jBearborn. J. Cowan. James Ames, George Mcintosh, Willalrd

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represent the New Providence Pres­byterian Church,are Clyde Knoll, Robert KelIy,_ Donald. Totten,- Ed^ ward Kelly, Carl Bason and Chester Lambert.

Six events are slated for this evening. They are 15 and 80-yard free style swims, 15-yard back­stroke *wlm, diving event,- 60-yard relay and novelty event.

Competition is to be continued next Friday night, with Class. B events, and will be concluded one week later on Friday, November 18th, with Class A events.

City Spends Maeh New York.—For tho, first time

in the history or the city, the an-* nual budget^ctoaaed' the <60u,0POT*. 000 mark and New York Is now a half billion. a year city. Figures recently computed for the annual budget amounted to *511,000,000. which included nearly ,fM,000,000 for the building of new subways.

With the election near In Mex­ico, WW notice^ that several of the (Candidates are choosing that oth­ers shall not _rnn. - - - - - —

; SeveratTot our leading "open^

Klnded" people can't see why oth-J > should be so "narrow" as to!

* o to church. •• jp, i *- •-

M i r He told or the si>ejc4ftl dln-ncrjilanoed for that "date, when all young men 6t the city between the+below, ag^Srjrf^M'itndaO'w^iw^nvlt^TO^-"^^ attend^ and_ hear an outstanding speaker and be given the oppor-

--_i ^Drojwns Child .

t«nt«y nf ^ir i» F P„rt_t„_ d i ^ ^ j ^ n j , J^gggiTT^T ^ ^ ^ r ^ ^ t ^ f e *«Sf:»»*B-WTget •BTe»«y_

ii^eoisritl^TSe^JH^r^~^C6r|stma» concluded this phase of the ; pro-

i r, „„ an inEtructiv© talk, oh of the "Y"°"ijflovement,

gram j with the- history

W^Craad- jtpbert Ames Thftaelo l t » growth-and International *cMvi-ties. --.He^told alsw of plans for t&o Week of Prayer, November 13-19. —The entertainment and humor of the evening: were contributed by a splendid after-dintfer speaker, "Will­iam Kelgarde, of New York City. As a story-teller Mr. Kelgarde is a .wonder, and he kept bis audience lit laughter for a-half hour, lncludr ing a number of stories which served to illustrate-some of the things said in the short talks pre­ceding hla. - " " " - , '

Bowling Y. M, C. A. League

Lou Appleton Real Estate Broker

12 Maple Street

L e s l i e . S c h t t s s S t a h l . . L « h r . D a v i s .

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177 J«6

T o t a l s : 794 J o ! « E S

S n o n k „ 141 T h o l a t i - , - * j S . . - i u JU£^ Smith Forbrlnger Jones

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,_ Htd^dlea are )«wt aa-sma the men. they say, but we know) a. girl -who slapped a dctor be-j jpause he said she had acute lndl-4 Bestlon. * -s»Hr.-""—

Speaking ot the fair *sex~ VTiS

Cmembers the good old dayi i*n jrou couTdh'Jjsee their vac-

jclnatloQ. marhar.-'

Twilight League Leaders in Session

Plan Booster Dinner Next _ Spring When Trophy

Will Be Presented to K. of C. Team

Fourteen Boys Inducted— Into Hi V Clubs

Fourteen boys were inducted inlet the Junior and Senior Hi-Y clubs ht Summit In the first induction cere­mony held here, at a joint dinner of the two clubs.Ojjednesday evening *t the Y. M. C. A. The clubs which have' been running for aoate yeara,-formerly were only luncheon clubs. They will --still be open to mem­bers and non-members, but with the-M-of f icial' members as a nucle­us, "Y" officials feel that the Induc­tion ceremony will become a regu­lar feature.

The ceremony was conducted by a team of four bays from Plain-field; Jieaded by" an adult leader. George Wootten, secretary of the Summit Senior Hi-Y club, presided in place ot tho president, Walter Truesdell, who was III.

S e C a i r o ^laabilt^ __Hgr£»r» SL KcBj^a^. catxh.^, •'"Y" qafittft, assnsning ibat -\ndt would; b» oat at «3i* m.n praVin drtll»lm«a up efa* Tar«iy iumhin». tion_ wttfi" Itereai ami eauiu a: i0--wardl aa« Ifcne*- aBfl Ohlum M guard,, sheevmg n©rd U-<\ hereto a second esftriffly ia«LD» into Andt vacated a«Ha. ' la»ea , ^ j , l n manner eh» - v ~ through; a_-Seas5fiy

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Y" Bowlers Drop Two Games to Dover Five

Other Teams May Enter

The Summit Y. M. C. A. quintet slipped Into a tie for first place in the Lackawanna Bowling. League last night, dropping two out o r three games to the -Dover team on the latter's lanes. "The match,-was closely contested, with the Dover team shoving ahead in the third and Tinal game, tumbling down the pins at a 887 clip, seventeen pins more. _than:_ the . JHllL .. City—team

AOPlUed:

jnese^nnes in vii3c-h t^ 1 regulars dtaSsffc paSSsh. uil the jaiu vees wtt& ttBseiiir arsffial « .sr-.

Witfe Ete «pesa2iac iKaine" lmt tvB i weeks off. Kwaua^iy jj, 'i-t.afrbntei j with the- task eff srsuxmrn^ a Ven­ter. There- laasit a» aiandance of center nEttertal; m lata, thwe ft g •. dearth; off fit- Xmi Mor^t, y ^ jumped! last sieaataa. is now otn o{ the game wiSlpT-a sjrraiLf-a anUci that;, mas- Jutt&Mxn oat for time. Walter Itenr. the teroii • team ptrot. Is s^jraag atnd - IBMJW ,- | lencedl

There- is tfee fwisExbiUtT tha* ;

either Banns «r 3B*rrj"31 viu ^ j placed at: tmsSst-j. Hius leavuij' open oae texrwanA post isrhitij doubtlessly- woraBd fee Iflled hr }>e' who gaTe a speKicl e^Mteiion in hii '• first -a^pemnaaeie wiiih the- T ar«'tv i last nigfiEL

Bill Us&eir. ersatk

Ri-alf D o r w a r t Jont's ^ „

. . . — Preaches From Spirit Brighton, Ehg.—A unique dedica­

tion service was recently conducted byrRev.-A. Hft*rJnglo»rvlcar of-St. Luke's, TPfeatonvlHe, when he stood at-the-top of a church spire.JMJeet above the grounds . - i l l s words'were distinctly heard oy the"' crowds

driven to d^tja^Uou by- the aufter^

and-, gangrene poisoning, drowned the child lu a. bath tub. The father:

was exonerated,.by_ a Jury,, which included three women!

_At a meeting of the moguls "of the Twilight League held at the Y, M. C. A. last night the league cham­pionship cup was perforce awarded to the Knights of Columbus team, leaders at the finish.

It was decided at the meeting that the actual presentation of the bowl would not take place until Just be-foj^_tt^e^penJnjc j>f_the season next year wheri~"it Is planned to hold a booster dinner-in order to create I ?%ty

the proper setting for the infusion of -enthusiasm. . _—..

At -th' s dinner it is planned to have some Individual from baser ball's hall of fame, p o s s i b l y - t h ^ "Big Train." S i r Walter-Johnsonr now the manager of the Newark Bears, a s the guest of honor. -

In-addition to the above a com­mittee" of three, consisting of N. S. Garis, 0,3. Falkenburg, C. F. Gush­ing, was named to formulate rules and regulations for the next~season. It was also "decided^to allow the filing of applications foiunewjteams to enter i i t ease any^of last season's

"Lew Schrumpf.'of "the local teamu posted the high mark of the match, a 222 rolled iti the third~Eame. The rolling of the Summit team waa marked> by its consistency:. The local pinsmiths registered 874 in the first game. 871 In the second and 870 In the third.

The scores: S U M M I T

B u r n e t t i__ -202

S c h r u m p f

Totalis ~

Glerk ler . K e l l e r ;„„, F i s h e r

R u d f n s k y - Z a h a e k - .•:.

T o t a l s .

181) 153 149

... . . , . . 1S4

T . ~ . 874 D O V E R ,

123 ue_. ir>7 1!K>

.-•/. . . lf.4

nit 190 176 Kin 182

154 1S7 145 212 2 2 *

871 870

7S1

t9H 18* 202 172

-Tsy

U59

168

1*3 j " 173

iraarl. is Ftill j vacattonEog: am& ii,* mm eipccu-d to j be haefc' Esmtil S&OTUT Saeifore the:

campaiien! Es Easrawfti a. Bill -nasi oa t to one" p«rautt!E!r>e befpr* leaving j oa-h.is^-Ta,ca£KsS-

Th.e retmna «yjf Kt-?-*-* 70 the ~B\z j Five's foUd &xs ouncasipned a ri&f- m f l a t •te«B*"s--saiBe-ai.-'Ti^ Biir -fir?

jBhapesr-.wat =aar qtSs ^trosg*^--rfti!tJ quintet to £&* eiaT. wiiai with such stars a s C&arfles CcaJiss, Bill I Papio and Andy Vaa Ittyes irroup. j ed on It.

I t T s i £Buxa*h&_ efeat^lhe. l«B!D_TtiIlJ Itne-ap with '"CKKSSaai* "at -i-en'tfrj Keyes at OTBP fawnrarfl And either' Paplo enr Hedoi Breira at th.e other with Gotr^wj -Mmsvxtr ai ^,T«I- imard' post aawl efEfises- Pajra.s or Bream at the other.

-The-Big Flvw. wtiSrh opraeii'ji season las t Sa8Brd«T. bowing; 55-&•, to the I'alne t^mf^htxtiomi CJfiarch teana.. c f Rictaijoxid Hill, L-I. , i« t» "aptpffl tvs- Swene seawn neact-SitarfeT E!s®£r3il3Bg -oa ihi-Salem A. C «sf H331ridc. at St. Teresa's ffcrtL

"2IT7'; Flam.Aa- ren.ew S'war- J le i Crmi. ""'j memberffliSp ifcmwErfa. £imiimt Chap-HS7 i ter , Xov. U«fc-«w 3&tftu

toamS drop out."The8e..iippHcatlonft will be considered In the order of jeceipt"...,..^.™.,- . . . ' . .

_The next meeting of the" gover­nors wur probably. bc_held in Janiir asj^BO- iB-to^Ket-anTearty. start and

needing; attention; before-the regular annual session- to elect offieers ami* actu-aiiy pass" on thp rules and regula-tlons.___ .- ' •

Smt Suited Her ~ " . Mrs. Brlnton—If you" ever take

a day off-again, Jane, without my 'consent, t. shall have to get an­other maid!

Maid—r wish you would, ma'am. There's quite enough work for two ot us*—Philadelphia Bulletin.

Schedule of Mails at the Summit Post Of fice

MAILS OPEN— ; From alt points—7.45, 9.15 a. m.

From post offices between,Sum-p mlt and^ Hoboken—7ASL M S j j t

•BT;""KD0 p. in. From post offices west ot Sum­mit—915 1. m.; 12.00 m.; .4,00 p. m. From New York. Newark and points beyond—1.45, 9.15 a. m.; 12.30, 3.30, 5.0Q p. m. From -post offices on Passaic and Delaware—9.15 a. m.; 3.00 p. m.

. tKJRWART Howard 15ft Sehrntnpf 15« ruimmyf Dorwart

- Total*

B o e k •'-„!•.-.. Atttar Pww*H —.

"it: * Twrr

1&7 146 1«2-

T S T SOS

168 145 ins

Tiff m

_ w»wt

. „ * , .... 1 4 * 1 , 1*0

_ ,_ . , . K J

73S 7t2

148 ISO 137 1«5

1S»

MAILS CLOSR- . For New York and points beyond —6.50, 7.46, 9.00, 10.50; 11.30 a. m.; 1.60, 3.00, 5.00, 0.30 p. in. For post offices between Summit and Hoboken-—J7.45, Jll-3A.*._j»._: 3;B»,"fr.30 p. at. For post offices on B., L A W. R,R.—west of Summit—7.46, 9.30 m. BLJ; 4.00,0.30 p. m. '"- -. For poit-^otflMw on-Passaic and Beleware—7.45 «. m.; 13,30s, 4.30

> m . ""^ , . J w . -•-.

Ihe Caoke, "A feller went to the poorhouse

the other day, riding in his own car,"" Bald Constable ' Slackputter o( Petunia.

"Good gosh!" ejaculated hlsif hearer, - "What made 'em .let him in?" .

"Oh, they recbgnlied~tTiat It was his car that "made him poor."— Kansas City Star.

T o d a y N e w a r k A c a d e m y v s . - C a r t e r e t N e w t o n -vs. . H a v k p t t s t o w n - - — Mt. H o l l y v s . B o r d e n t o w i t l i c o n a r a o - v a r - T o m s IHvpr Middle ' T o w n s h i p vs; Mlllvijltt t^atnfeertvllle v s . i lnpcvTilo C l a y t o n v s . P e n n n G r o v e M*tuchen v s . Mil lbi irn - -.Cranford-vs . UiUctn- "— -L a k e w ^ o d v a ^ M a n a a q u a n - -G o t d e y - e W H m f n E t o n , b e l . ) - v s ;

. —^^rmsv iTvw S u m m i t - » i ChatftHTfir--^^

SaKii

CBntraT~vnT~rnlrf ir iger ( C i t y T i e l t t ^ • . '.SyHsrva- :JK:e«waui;. 1 A»WI f*atersBir:EaBt~SM'* V * t«j«t l* t i l d e "' R a h w a y v s . W n o d b r t d g e Rldtte.wood .:.Ya. -llackiinHaiik*" R u t g e r s P r e p v s . S t e v e n s R o s e l l e v s . Soraorv l l l e . rtten ntdge-'vB.- Madtson " N e w m a n v s . P i n g r y

t**ttXBT'Jlaxaet- s*- . Csratac*-. ^ . J J . MoTitk-r»i'r «ak_ Sl;««nrt*5s-nim " -

JSeUfvi lb- ' - ts . ^iiirt^rva " — J*TrtKl *f>*ws 'tSv «."T<iir&i&ai? _

Acl^nt jc "(Ttey usC EkJititi" " ^—.- " " r^..— |»c*nrki v*- **ftmT;. I'.-IT7: C o U l a S « W O « ^ _ « * . l iuSAuIi l i t W. ._

B l a i r jjt , fS«*fenae2 i ^ o a i e a t i j ^ j ^ J M . - B_ us... MaattU-Uur Jlcjd. N e - g ^ ^ e "**- S * W ISnB>iw-"»'*r.fc z'_^ - -J£EB3Swfe&£$&- JSaasKaSttTsl-T: - L ^

R i j a e j i «trtfc « i " W * a t iftiS" " ;_T_ """

J^ddliB^jix—BtSaasaetaaa—S*S3ep-

..DtcfcteaoBi'Wfe. EteaeirwEnSa • AH Eauiwtst |«tjBw B*IMV«3 tea. bri«u-_jji in

b f - f i r s t tunoosA t-anum.

Plan to renew your Bed Cross membership through Summit Chap­ter, Kov, 11th to 20th.

lor

75c cleaned lor

The With surprising results! colors are bright and L The fabric has alt the looks and feel of Taewneiw. The shape I» perfectly restored.

Pot »bi* serrlee. to the (est!

'Phone Summit 2107 Beiltery service twfce a day

*eTMM«^ Cleaners Corporation

"tYaftsmea la keeping talngV icw" .: PUuit And efllee located at US Horrb Ave^ SranU, 3J. J ,

O^ea M^orial Charch.

MSi£i*^: I'.-KVa. *gH>J

aiagafea'Viia^

Hunters! Aim—

F o r i n actxwe seasosa this year. O o t w i t h the banting t o g s now. Dus t eff tbe cartridge belt and gaaae 3fag-O i l up tne~eT SOPtgma and-ge t set f o r yemr first trip «£ tfae general htmting season.

"••TirtarasiiiiB- [ I I P T T u i l * B W I ltirilffi if

November lOtfr. * .

Shot (rtnts - Gun ("lascs Shells - Hunting Knives

Hiteting Togs, etc. We have them all

Frank A. Wahl 7%e Sport Shop of Summit

355 SPRINGFIELD AVE. TELEPHON E 253

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THE SUMMrr HEKALt) iM«> BtJMMIT RE^ORH SUMMIT, N. J.

' l i ' l B W ' S i i B n i i November 1st ^"""Tonnril Plaris forSnow^emoval Act Bids Oni Sinow«Loadcr-^MayUse l i On Street

Work in Summer—OrdteSHces. Supplement Street Improvement Monies—-to Accept New Fire Engines

f,klr.K forward through the warmth o r misplaced Ju ly weather, rmmion Council l as t Tuesday e v e n i n g , made, p lans for the expe-

t J e °of the problem of snow removal next win te r . " The plana in* d t i° ' ! l the passage of a resolution introduced by Councilman Corby of

Summit Policemen

PATPOLMAN EDWARD EGAN

authorizing adverllflument for bids for turniBli-

ine a «now-Ioader, recording to

. . ' ^wara tu-s will be seK-propell-' h ' e 'd Eclffceding and will be ZA especially to remove . now

i d UP «» th° c u r b B by Ule

the specifications Maple s treet where the width was made 40. feet instead of 36 feet Us originally Intended $5,000 was raised. The four-foot addition-was decided, after the -original ordi :

pU57..IoW3. This new" machine i a T n B n c e had been passed E7d t" have the- capacity to load I * . .. « « « * •«

one mfcHHe.Sind Is ex-down on the man

A second $5,000 In the supple­mentary ordinances went for the curbs and gmte ra on Ashland p l ace t an improvement which, citi-

e t u l l , , . zens aeked after objecting to-them ( ir is also possible tha t t he load- .when, the street improvement w a s '

000 ia to go to r the extension of I Myrtle nycnu t r to the Soldiers ' Me

Field

iis'iruck in

fntt u°JVlo load the t rucks at

the curb*.

T~*-ill ]H~ufifizcd I n ^ ^ r e - B u m m e r J J for loading" mater ia ls used In

^ ^ ; » p a l r work. The bids will, £T«-elved at the next regular Acting of "us C o u n c i l - . o n N o *

, SnMilfnirnt Street Moneys The Council passed"" on first

rp-idinc three ordinances designed in appropriate supplementary money f o r strcei improvement j prlat ion of "?2l

- work done last summer. The three t ion ' or Ihe -nrdinanrcs totaled a supplement of

•^T7W"~The~*<xtra -money was -a l t lor' unexpected exteiMona For

J. A. Thompson

Real Estate

402 CENTRAL BLDG.

*>hone Summit 67

summit, N. J.

- Consult a Realtor ""7

morlal .Field, the added length making a parkway to the edge of I the field. j

To Accept New Fire Engines | Two pending ordinances were

adopted. Those included the.i measure providing for the appro- '

GO.0OO for th'e erec- ' t ion ' of Ihe - new Junior^. High School: and the ordinance extend- > ing the fire limits automatically ! with the- extension of the business j zone. ' ~ "

The Council passed a resolution introduced by Councilman Oaks, ot I the Fi re and Police Committee, j pi'ovldliiK tliat the hills of sale of i the old fire engines should be ' handed over to the SeagraVe "Com-j pany from whom the new engines ', were purchased. The new .endues have not yet. been "accepted but Mr. | Oaks said tha t they have passed all tes ts and will be accepted as-soon-

Danger To CUJ^Jhying-Ia Streets i-WaraM W m & l l p r y Presentment

Faced With Appalling Number of Deaths, Parents Urged to Co-operate in Meeting Danger of Situation —Caution on Bright Lights at Night—Drivers of Cars Warned

The_TolIowlnK presentment was parked "automobiles and other ob-filed by~~tEe-October te rm Union jstaclcs into the street and directly County Grand Jury , on "Wednesday: in the path of passing t a r ? , Wc

-j The Grand Inquest for the State" of New Jersey and-for t he body of

call upon the parents or children of f l l „ , ( o h [ , j „c., t ender -ape In this county to do

the County of Union. u p S T ' t h i l r <£&; " t n } ° ^ to safeguard their * - children from placing themselves

in tills peril. We find tha t many of these children a re of foreign parents- who probably do not know

plaints against d r ivers of, m o t o r ! or understand the peril their chil-vehicles, because of Injuries tOjdren are in when left alone in the pedestr ians and others, resul t ing In j public streets." and we recommend many r a t e s in death. , to the proper local authori t ies in ••This body has had called to Its leach community that • a l t t a r n i n g

at tention by the Prosecutor of the against this peril bQ.cn l l t sHo the

o a t h _i"_ Present . That this body

stdcred a l a r s e number of con-

com-

Plcas, t ha i previous-Grand Ju r i e s have-recommended to the Lcgisla-

attcntion of children in the various schools throughout the county, and

totr^thc=CTiminaI -la-vK-of-thla-^rtRo^mt slrii!IRiPwarniifg-be" called

na\ advantage to - those bringing It about, and of Brent exuensc, to tin. State ur Government who are-ftrrrcd to resume the entire proeeedlne.s Mr. Kaltenborn styled our crimi­nal tr ials ns the "great Amerieun ^porting game," and deplored iln number of ICKOI sharks who. versed to the laat degree in all sorts or technical legal tricks te obstruct the clear - Issues, do not hesitate to defeat the ends juf- jus­tice by such means.

Of the Knapp case, now riguring MO prominently hi the nf iws, Mr. Knltenbnrn declared that the fact i ha l the defendant is a wcni'iii should have nothing {*?%«> with

one who has obviously, violated h w sa<0-e<l official duty, and Io-<t, In so de­graded a innnnev. her privilege of serving Well in high office the "greatest State lu the— r«io"n." Such negligence should not lie re­warded wlm mercy on the basis of womanhood. Given a fair chancel to exonerate herself In publii-coiii't, j she ehose^ ratln»r lo get behind tln*i shield of her attorney who direct­ed her statementR given out in in- j tcrvlews" wl'li the press, a course > wj ikh . in itseif^JMr. Kaltenlimn '

"hina can never unite, nor can It ,-ver divide, but there ts a hopeful1

.lls.li. 111. the. fact that she ha*, a" !;v*t. ejected the Hed- R.is-!:iu, whose \vltple creed of ••xtniauri- li ihutnefvleafly opposed to t'.e three ireat u adit Ions upon which China ;-i founded -v,or>h!p '-f a m . . " o r . >r familv and of horn*' or l.tud. tapan, !:lrhi!Uf;h tnuil.li ij liy '!>'• t-eonoJiii.'TytrxiKjtK s *>f tile <!••!!.<:i>oi lieriod HOiuewh-at . Iielati •) b^ l>rohh m i -nf, UK: b'liltni e ..ml in­dustry, and Mill (ii'lint; the lo-».-e.-> i>f th'- c.ir^iOiutike di-..t.;">r of It'J'I. h a s , Tiowi-ver, <>>ine lit t h e ie . i ! i / . i -

tlon that she must live "m tlt<" World, with ' the WniM, f.>:- the World," anil will; a ti.-f-mn.- t-i,i'>'."e oT "heart, haw afi.iudoiied li t . nn-periiilLstie attitude" for -ill-" iii-rt-

democrattr . Uussia ts Still j a t«Tids_of the Communists , whose, n ' ! c there a re lui'fii agreed, both good" and b«4' points. As for the PhilippfU^C there, he said, at present w l t ^ l l l real problem. The ITiMpiuaft, Ttt^S tliiiu^h not r.eally r"eady tof Belf'l] K'»\t rnincut. rescut-jh" ilaminattajr^ <f the rjilted States, and n. certaiff^C r.u-hd illscriminatSon politically:-] and socially,'-V>n 'her par t , j i revenWs a sympn'heU' ' unders tanding l»** tv."<-ii them. A remedy for thW j r.mkin;: ro-ealment might be. MrJ.!i{ KOictib-irii thought, a loss mill tar-~ »:.se »tt i tnde towards^-the Phlll-*T p!r.<:-._,i>n the p a n j j j the Uni ted" S*;i**-.*. ••onfnb' l ive r,i

ami the gaming of t h e i r -ico through a more protec* " her than dlctatorfal policy; '

-^i

(IMioto t>y Kevfitcme View fn,>

Hatrolman Kg~an is the Nemesis of apeeders and traffic violators. A

state governing such cases he so amended so more effective pro^ecu-

resnlt lng from the care less and m k l e s s use of automobiles t h a n now obtains.

I n our investigation of tne var i ­ous automobile case*: presented to us we found that many of the acci­dents were unavoidable PO far a s the driver or the motor vehicle was concerned- '! his was especially so in" cases 'where children met the i r death.

We appreciate the difficulty that some parents, have in proper ly street guarding the i r children a t all t imes of the day, but the use of motor vehicles has now become so p re -

to the attention or foreign parents by hand-bills or signs printed

JHI - laiHHiffrges—and— ported conspicuous public places.

Investigation also showed thnt many accidents are due to the un­necessary use or bright, glaring lights-by drivers or motor vehicles, when upproacTmiK other curs . We feel that if drivers of cars at night were more thoughtful and reason­able in the use of their l ights, many acudents would be avoided.

-We call upon the dr ivers of u n ­

considered self-condemnatory. , From the distressing condition i

i n of our political trials and nils-" ' "Tf laTs

"motorcycle cop." Officer Egan J l n a t raveled over by automobiles, pa t ro ls the citv ou his machine , t h a t t h c Practice or_ chi ldren of summoning violators, giving friend- , e n , t ! o r af^ l>la> l nR a**1 *»!nR t h e i,. ,»i™„.i„„« .*„<! . ' ^ , . . i . , . *h«™ public s t ree ts unaccompan ed by ly drrcctlonB and get t ing t h e r e a d u l l s ; ^ b e c o m e d e c i a e a i y d a n .

Plan Benefit For ! Exempt Firemen

First of Season's Talkson Current Events to Fortni tly Club by Kaltenborn

Th<:

Temptation It is generally the

• ~ fTSnest"""empIoyee~~wlio j succumbs t o - tempta-_ tion... _„"!..

"-TKc wise business man • knows-this^^and seeks:-

• protection- -from-" loss through Fidelity Bonds.

- Let us bond-your-em-^ '' ployees with the Stand-^ i-^ard"Acritfetir Insurarfte I Company_o£i>etroitr

Daniel McNamarr ^zReai Estate ..^

quick." Officer Kgau was appoint - K e r m i 3 . Several cases were brought as the company tu rns over the bills , ed a chancenian in February, 1922, to our at tent ion where _children of sa le to the city.- - -j a n d " was- raised to I h e -rat ing—or suddenly- r a n _ o i i t flJOirr_beb4B$L

A communication asking a raise : pa t ro lman In-August of t h e - s a m e - _ _ : - -- - - ' '' in the salary of the fire engine year . ; " : ; k~"— dr ive r s^was referred to commit-, tees. No amount was suggested in" the communication which asked the increase for all four of the en­gine drivers.

Deny IleHary I ' l uw Purkwny ' The- Council denied a petition

tha t DeUary place be made a parkway and "that t rucking should be. forbidden on that street. . In making Ui" ^ recommenda t ion . „f a eonTrntttee - to take charge of C a n ° ( - Brook Country Club CouneHman Oak.n said he felt It business arrangements ' for a play « r a ' weeks ago, took place in the was not desirable to mark out re.-- j 0 ])C, g j v r n a*5 a b-jneiit for Daniel '"Ugh School auditorium las t Wed-tain sections and keep trucking , Q j j a y a l u } j a l I 1 e s J. Ryan, both nesday afternoon. Mlsa -Welles, the^ out until_.so-me - g e H e r a l - p l a n - f o r - s c r l m ] s i v _;jil::a.nd -JMirh.- former ly . I'r^^id.enl^-presided. •- -_- ~_ ——-the whole city should be worked , members of tht* local fire depar t - The speaker of the afternoon, H. out . , - , - . . . --rn-ic:nt_- B t ) , | j a r e " inembT-fs tit' tn"e" 'V r Kaltenbcrmr was -aTi-old-friipniV

Damage said to be done on Exempt Firemen 's Association. t o c I l , D members, a n d really need-Division avenue by ' the water from 'r-|10 phij-, sponsored by some dozen 0 H n o introduction. One would not the Burnett raceway on HIack organizutions in the city, will V>e forego, however, l istening to an ln-brook, led the Council to authorize; p j V C U 'vx the Strand Theat re , De- troductlon by Miss Welles, w h o City - Solicitor Corbin to write to ', cember-19tli, it: was decided. * always manages something •Wie­the owner and inform him the con- | Heprpscntatives of 4he organiza- ' Hgbtfully apropos and amusing,

| d " - r ° ° ° " ' ? t . . . ? . C a b S ! t e ( ! - I t t o n s dlsc-nr.ne.1 p b n . s nv-« m e e t i n g . « " ' » »P»n « " 3 o c c a s i o n the p o p o -Two streem, Argyle coufT anil n c l f l l t l ih~^ i-„!«„ un-i,* f n m ™ n v 1 ' » f president was a t her wit t iest

Glendale Toad . i n the propert ies of ; headqliar ters the ProBpeet--HMl C o m p a n y . - ^ r e - - — ^ - M r_ c ^ c v e r c - ^ h o s o n a 3 f o i

the .speaker 'JiimpeiT fover­seas to that troubled land of Houmania. The til tempt of Prince Carol to reinstate hlmiclf and overthrow his own small 'on - t in proclaimed K i n g - - and the exist­ing regjency, Mr. Kaltenborn con­sidered as a mutter of small mo­ment. Urotlaua has ihe sitifnllim well in hand, and while the fcovern-

-jnents ot the llalkfn^kiiiKdoinfl a r e *, i i . . , • none ton strong at best, that of

l tor vehicles in genera), usmg the . K o u n i l l l l t a w ' „ , do w t ,M enough "us

iv tn J?HUH &yS \u U , , S ,"°i , n" iH- » - H; i i ' '- »f"« >'»" continued cx-n * " d ^ t l » ' I t If a P r U i l M n , i m h t , r . «•>»«'""> » r ^ r o l will, doubtless, be of deaths resulting from the uso-of _. l h t , i r b p s l po , , , .v_ m ° l o r . vehiclaa through care less , A word ™ </'ii,t . r tin. ftninei-ii

valcnt and necessary.- and t h e , a n d negligent driving. We cal l - ^ o n ' 0 T u ^ J . " " . J ' T t t

in^tho d S v l ! 6 ^ IV-6 m ? ™ c " e tremendous sum of money which, o r r n l B , ^ , ° C?J **" * h a t , h ° l f K U c h a «'»«ns ^ e r e reallv possl-

te , nble Bfttuitlon_ll«l-utoxv un^^-it^antA- hV-rroce-Tsarv^T.'y lief front.-; us in th is regard may be al­leviated.

GEORGr. W. SWIFT, Foreman of the Grand Ju ry

~~_ ABK J. DAVID. TfosGcuthr "of the Pleas.

Mortgage Funds W c h a v e m o n e y to loan on first b o n d - a n d "

mor tgage , improved p roper ty in S u m m i t

and vicini tv .

The Summit Trust Co. . S lMMIT, N . ,1.

s t reets and highways so much used

The first regular meet ing of, the might devote bis ent i re hour 's time F i re Chief Kidney Colo *w:«s cho- ro r tn igh t ly Club since the highly to faking his. heaj-ers on a fleeting

sen Wednesday "nipht as cha i rman successful luncheon given a t [trip to tUe Orient, from whence he of a conTmtttee - to take charge of C a n . o e Brook Country Club sev - jhas just returned; He did, how­

ever, compromise, and gave first

accepted a s Council.

city s t ree t s by t h e ;

a splendid resume! ot a few of the most Important happenings at the present_~jnrjmcttt.._ Beginning- witlr the latest developments in the Pall-Slnelair t r ia l , OT- Tather -nils-trial, Mr. Kaltenborn. after a word a s t o t h e whys and wherefores of mistrials and "their accrued bene­fits to those who brought them about, dwelt par t icular ly upon the shame of sucR Juggllngs with j u s -tice being not only easy to bring about but also quite too frequent

on f in our American courts of criminal jurisprudence today. The delay

said Mr. Kaltenborn, that he caused by these mistr ia ls ia. of slg-

Cnloji H o a e _ C u m p a n y ! l a r „ P r e 8 l d e n t was a t her wlttles s, Cominlltec members - Although expected to speak

enr ren t -pvents . he wished instead.

to send out of the' countiy in the near future. To her indemnity.

| money amounting to $f»2ri,o(i0,oi»ti. I she must add '$.'li»0.00o.(iuil debt for . l oans . -These, Hre-tncnd-ons—»>uintii i cannot_pos»lhly be dediided I'roiu] Mhe treasury of the country, Mr. | j Kaltenborn felt. Just whai would ] be the outcome of the situation, be i was not prepared to state, but de-| chared that "something must

break" soon In the way of relief or ! solution.- We, he said, are lend-• lug our own money to pay our-| selves back. --| And then came the promised i glimpse of the Far Kast. of China, ' Japan, Russia, and the Philippines, i through the eyes "or the recently-

returned traveller. Such a revi"w f of these countries under such cir-, c.umstances wimld be well worth-

'. wliOe- fronf "htiyom*. - i a t from a~ man in th». enviable position _of

;TiaVing the opportunity for" con­tacts and interviews with the l e a d e r a q t those fascinating places, the story "Ms an especially inlerest-Ing one. The situation in China, Mr. Kaltenborn said, he could sense as settling down somewhat.

P lan to" renew "your lied Cross membership th rough Summit Chap­ter, Nov." 11th to 20th.-

IX THE MAItKETH.ACK—ROCKS-

1

Rob't J. Murphy Real Estate Insurance*"" Loans-

41 -Union T l a c e * " 'Phone 133

Consult- a Keal tor

In mn lent Rouen. In the marketpl . iee, A tablet -markH the niiut—wJicru htimd

Ihe |>yr«' CM" Jeanne , the Maid. AfteF five hundred years , Thi- lirL' of IITe flowH round It < .'irr1-

lessly ; _3T0n"s • uafty nreds arc servedi" they . .line ;nul go

Ox th.-ir oee..sl(.ns. with their e.tn'S en r ro^ -e . ! - -

And searee nne lifts h i s eyes or Rives a. thrtURhl .-„- '

, T.»- ttje- i.lu tr»Bcdy eliaettMt h'Te. Vjtr ei;sH in dulls iibsi/rvante, though

.she**; throned _l-!ur.-ier In her i>ei>ple'M loyal hearta , - ,\a .dear a n d nat ive _aa—ihi-lr land of

Kranee. .-i*Ut^WVi..fn!in far.I1CW_lands ae^oHn the

Hf^t _ - - . —

Who jomtuey here a s pilKrliiii to a. ^nrhie, - . ~ ~ — - ™ — _

Tread Hoftlj' iKitr- this i>Iiw*='of-mwrtyT-' ~^ f l o i i i !

- • - " - -. iillAXC-HE-A.-SAVVAlKtl.—

Real Estate

^jliisitf^QJtce' -7 S«7 MOKKIH A V K M i :

lows: Patr ick Kelly, linaneial sec-[ re ia ry ; Ceorge Sharp, recording i secretar-y, rrnd Joseph Zeigner,< j t r easure r . i "iOnoiig the organizat ions rcpre -' sented were the following: Knights j of Columbus, Amej-ienji Legion.and Auxiliary, Elks Auxiliary, N- C. C.

• W., L. C. 11. A., Catholic Daughters of .Aiucirk:a._Kosary Societyv-Board

I of Fi re Wardens, Union Hose Com-i pany Xo. 1, lLise Comvany Xo. 2, I Hook and Ladder Company, Chemi­cal -Engine Company and th" Ex-

^.empt Firemen's- Association. : — t — . — „ — _ i , __

; Million Dollar Estate of : Ex^Summit Man to Family ! • Members oL.thc .family „of Will-;fitm.f. Curttir, of !>Sii Fiftli avenue,

* ,,Nt'W~York. and, prominent resident . »=Kjf-yufnmit - for a period-of -twenty :

• to -thirty-five .y^ariTiKTirrcccive t h e . 'mhjor purlieu., of ,the (-state, e s t i - ' : mated.at- more tfiaTr$i.Oi)o,0fiO. un-ider th>~Teyms >f i"he will filed for tn ' e t r^bo is te rous -cejoaiu-uct, at _

. 'probaro_Uua~\vecK." Mr. Cur t is died Georgi.iL anxLBowdoin games. 8,000 :-- a i f October _Stli, at CftmjiciLZME.. h_«sb scJhojd..cb^rireji_oX2»ew Haven " >Tb.e~witt-ttlso- provlde.i public b e - : add West IIayirjijm_vo been b a r r e t ^ -^^«itti-c3«taUaR-na«ra^ "TfTrm of-CarUs, Fos"ri;ck f t ' Belknap. ~ " "- -~; - - ^ f - l _ _ r r _ ' ——i.

jp f which he .was a T n t r m h e r - a L t h e - - f l a n - to_rcne j> t jonrZ3ted Cniss. """flrne OIVIITH death. " Ul """menmenuiip th rough Summit CBap-

| ' Aueuline. S~ Curtis^ h i s , widow,,, ter . NoY- n t h to ^Qth.' _^

P O S T & FLAGG — • M<"ft*V*rf* ••f-fliw-' - • • -

Kct» YoiL Sioik Lxihjtige

I N V E S T M E N T SECURITIES

790 B R O A D STREET

N E W A R K —~ » ~ K . J.

Ai:FRLD L, DLNNIS. Ktud™x VMTUT

i

. ~Yalt ifigsfigdaTl*fti'spsj' l^'ew. Hareii-r"f3on.n.—Because _of

the

**Sra F lea" Tra>els Fast New _ York—"The Sea- Flea."

which looks l ike a c ross between a submarine and a seaplanj; piloted by GeprKC de Gasenl(o, | owner, crossed the Fnglish Channel from Boulogne to Dover In twenty min- I utes, averaging ninety-three miles ' an hour for the tr ip. Ga^enko j i r c - ! dicled-a similar craf t -carrying 100 passenKers, could easily blrTmuYt5~7 cross tlie Atlantic In forty hours.-

Plan __to rcnc_w_y_our_.lied Cr,oss membership through Summit-Chap­ter, Nov.-l l th to 2Uth. — —

^ S T A B L t S i n O I T S S r *

Oldest RedErEstate

!«.«„„ CT,...™II tea « « ™ ^ i r i s r - t ! receives one^half of the res idue of, - :-•="——-—••>........ _ — -H w n e Summit 489, Summit, J,. J . ; , ) K , c s t a t e l n " t r u 3 l , o r i i f t , , a n d ar-Co--opexate w i th -your home paper.

Summit Building & Loan ~' Association

N e w Series (**<?. 73) Opens November 10, 1927

^ o r Pailiculyg A^df^^s^VVmT^gQRyERrS

- h e r ' death -ii—jwRises to- their ch l l - -_ dren. Mrs. Kathcrinc C. Pierce, o t ;

» East N'lnclV-fourth s t r ee t : Mrs . : , Lena C. Pbillon, o t " n 3 " 2 P a r k aFe- , nue; Mrs. Helen C. Taylor, of New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Mildred O.

: HuKhsou. of" Bal t imore , Md-r-and ' William" J. CurtH, - Jr.-, of H a r r i ­son, X. Y„ who receive the o the r half of the residue in t rus t for life. _ At their deaths the pr incipal • passes to their children. - i

and Insurance " 4geney:Jn Summit

Eugene CEiefsoii Opposite-Depot, Summit. S. 1.

Consaltra Rralttnr-

»"(K!-

First* Mortgages -Guarantees of Title

Guaranteed First Mortgages and

participation Certificates

State Title & Mortgage Guaranty Co.

J l J ^ ^ w o j p d l^oad - Central Bldp. .-Summit, N^J^

Flag Display By x Democrats Questioned

— A n - HMtuiry-as-to-why-the-^merl-'-;" .cau flag was lu front of the Demo-, crat ic , headquar ters , yes te rday ,

' brongliMorth the following a n s w e r , from Judge Carl E. Ackerrftan:

! "On behalf of the Democratic Club : of Summit,,the reason why the Am-j , erican. Flag is displayed in front of the Democratic headquar te r s i n ,

. Summit Is that the purpose 6f the club being purely patriotic, no bet-

' ter emblem of democracy can ho ; used than the display of the .Amer i - ; ; can flag!" J L _ . '

In reply toTHe quest ion: "Why i8-, the Aug out on a rainy day ," the judge said: < - .

.,_. J'Thg. Jla.g_wjLg_nj.>i.displayed_unt|1_, ain piisseilr OirH~lHoTnni]

Absolutely Sound Principles

are the basts upon which'^the business of "this bank is conducted. -''

(he was clear whua the flait was d i s - '

^played." Also, i n - a n s w e r to t h e ' qiiestkniH. the chairman of the c lub , pointed to the proper display of the flag Indoors. " I t - la -d isp layed out-T

side according to Army., regula t ions 1 n n d j n e best prac t i se hav lag- to -do . ' 'with th«° display of the na t iona l

This fact,, together with Capital and Surplus of $1,950,000 is your assurance of safety for-every dollar deposited here.

3°/ Interest on 0 Chequeing

Acctg. $500 or Over

A \ on Special ^ * - Interest Accta. $5.00 or cvst

Componu Morristou)n, N.J. *

Etcciite* .Ttutti — SctdetEMatet SafJ.Deposit Booe* aad Storage

-i^M&JM waSamtms^^^^si^M^^u^^u ^^^m^w -u±m&

APARTMENT Modern s tandards of-llving have necessitated i j l t fa lnoi l r rh s tandards of apar tment house builiitng'. The Ambassador Apartment Home has been designed for prople twho desire the finest that new day appointments ctm tifrer. Here jott will find, in a country environment, at a n i-.ddn su of social distinction, a-homc as complete and modi rn as you toiild-posslbly wish for.

With These New and

rA Year Round Residence in Beautiful Morristown

A town house in country vurronndlnga! Morristown. ran-.( beautiful of suburban residential towhH, cnn'.,vnieiitl} lo-cated to bus and trolley to » w York City and Newark,. K an ideal setting for so beautiful a home.

»—, ApartmcptH of 2 t o ' 6 ' r o o m s $75 to $225 per month now

Modern Features

i i t i ( ; i n u i t i ; M : K V A M • • < | I ' A R T K B S

KI.KVITORS

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I'ARQl KT FLOORS • (l:OW\ <:AS RAXiES Tfl.E BATHS SHOWER ATTAniMKJCTS i iitt:i'KOoriii»

HtOMVt; ItOAROS IMHIAI.LV LA KM: AM»

M MIROIS fLOSKTS

fWm '"•fH

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ready for occupancy. Inspet tion may be pointment through the" office of

i i ia 'h ' by a p -

5-7 SOUTH STREET.

Renting Agents

'Phone. 790 MORRISTOWN; -U&

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<&($?"* • M Y 0 et fkrurMtt t t f l * H ' H K « « > / M u ^ , ' ' L L ^ j , THEsinnnT

to Hafir

loetl irf !«**$ desirable for resides . tial "purposes. No decision a* to,' the ref loading of Brjsnt'poud has yet *he«n reached.

Six Plots Sold In " Watcfuuig Park

second Application by , Hahr for the inclusion of i

r > o a Morris a 'enuc j *treet,lu. ilia business !

_ denied by the Common! Tuesday evening. -J ' ^ the result of a ! which has recently developed the

The Watchumr Homes, / i n c . , >HCtion was

-Jftftu'datJo; IjCooamieaJ

next August Daniel J. McNamara president of the association, alone remained as director from the old

TJi^Key To Our City 0RGE MARVIN

^^^S^^^-^T^'^'T^^h T e n •»»»**'»»«* Afield Hon III regard to t h e " * - » * ' ^ T ^ ^ S w e s s o n - p l a y b o y s roared a Wort snappy cheer

of the Briant Pond area ' ° * e c t * C V C T a l v t ' r * attractive j I»»t evening in the street lo front learned from Councilman'! no2n-L's on h i s Property very s h o r t - j o f the ' courtroom. They had Just who made the motion tof1?- ThP charming location and; j ^ \ j d trom t h o dutch of-old

, with the reconiuiendationironvenieucc of these building sites j JJ5 T*w--JTihg the application. - + h w *cen appreciated by • e v « r a I J * , ^ i * ? ? , , . * M e * r r c 3 t e d l a s t S u " -

FiSSJfc?,-*«hr based hte second ap- well known Summit builders.whoKe! t ™ , , ^ , - J o r n V l k I n B a WestneM M o t i o n on the ground that prop- houses will he a dls'lnct credit to i J , u m m , t o u t o l a distinct-W i l e s devoted to-«business In the' the community. The sale was made i ! „ U m , H r u s h-h*-aP- Thirty-two ^ f i n k y of his property made the through the Jobs-Betk-Schmidi Co. S „ * „ , ^ T . O T ^ ™ m - W w t * ' 5 ? • .. i m u } > according, to Eric Croe-J. the •WWUUt'.'zm—l^j !—L^i-'— ^ ^ — ^ „ _ „ L _ „ ; urn.,. _ „ _ I spokesman for the group before!

j Justice Williams, t o - s e t fire to-. heap.? of rubbish gathered J»y Sum-•rnft students to celebrate a victory . ;-frrnir—WelTTTeTcr Saturday. last. ; which unkind Fate decreed they should not win. '

; -Fire Chief Sidney Cole" made a ;

complaint charging the boys with: ^ e t f 4 n g - » - f Ire—wtttumt a_- pcrrmtT1

l he bummlt students, bo said, had ^•i-ured a permit in anticipation of

"1 I , » vUt,}ry-. The Westflpld no>B had been rounded up by the po'ke after calls from the v|clni«v telling of large fires on Soldiers' Me­morial Field. .

Admit fletHnu? Fire That they were guilty of setting

fir/, without a permit was freely admitted by the boya. -who lined up the length of the bar while a! crowded = - courtroom looked on l ready to applaud. There were! many High School h'dy3~Tn the I ffroup which filled the room to overflowing, the ove-rflow peering over one another's shoulders out- , aide. i

Justice Williams admitted-Jt-i must have been a "a powerful temp-1 ration to do what the. boys did I but odxfetd-t-bem- qirittr gentry-Co " Hea i r t . a p e r m U | n e , , ^ - f , , ^ , n ; did-any ^elebrattmr-tn Sumnift. He then gave them all V suspended sentence.

The students Tared even better «»"••» second- Charge,- malicious, "•""ruction nL_£QaLftflata^..jind

Wesffield Boys' jfirospect Hill R & L Cases^Msmissedj Ass^o Reorganizes

Traffic Court Then Pro-1 »-• * « * t «t seasni cmast!^,rafi nev ceeds to Handle Drunk. „ ^ Z ™ tha™* OB ,h* bowd d « *,JI r>* c ! l 0 S « * Q a t « « a ^ E S the

• 1 « BUS J ? ' • i ^ K l l t J u PlmV*ct Hi t t - f la i ld lBg TO4Wd^ d i r e c t s NoVemblr 15th CM U n v e r C h a r g e s a n a i L o a t t A*™ei*ttex »t a meeu&g of jTaea la te was diacuBsed Wedn«sday S n C P f l i n f r r n m n l a i n T I r e ; o r « a a I z a t t o n »«W W«dee«day erenins and It ia quite ^certain that a p e i l l i n g C O m p i a i n t evening. The new d i r m o r ^ were 1 th<* " W J c t rs will be Charles H,

d — _ _ . _ [chosen to flu vacancies in th« hoard j A l l l t ' n r t - > a l d c , l t : Herman F. Beck^ ^ l e f t b j r t h « r t 6 i K n a t t o a o r o l d d l r « c V t i t r e a s u r c r ' a " d ? r u e a t P - p a « « n .

- M U i f h * " * " ^ ' Cliarlea H. Baum waa ^OBlu^nlT^Um^rW*™*Zftry until the , ftwuumou j , | | r e r t c , r f l meet. ! Reorganization plans oall for the

^iaibAY, NOV Eleven Lots Sold For

Immediate Development

^Dieted the Bale of a Iarge"tt-act"of i W»d comprising eleven lots on both

•cuon was m e result of a : " " " " ""n m t u " J ucvejopea me j • ' I ' C C t l i n g v O n i p i a i n i j evening. Tfte new directors were*""* 0 , I J C f ; r " l«Bd»«on by the City Plan-j f a c t of land lying between Myrtle ' ^ ^ . ™ r — - — f chosen to AH vacancies In the hoard IAutl' p ^ t ' a l d o ,

Mamieaion that no further iavenue and Mountain avenue, h a a d n e R n e Of" S 5 0 0 fiiven' Utt h* t n « rcsignatioa or old d i r « r t ~ i t r e a s u r c r ' a n

I to soning in that locality sold Mx plots located on Myrtle!' _ i L * " ¥ V " I o r a . the terra** rana in - untU th*> •eCT«t«»ry. C

V S m S S r i K S ' ^ i : •'fJ™™. a n " T ° » ? «"«*• t 0 J 0 B ^ ! . ^ n s taunciHun^d West field I ^ " ^ e 1 ^ a «* ** ^ ^ » S : S

Herbert W. Royal, former Newark attorney, who recentiy arrived to practise in Summit, waa chosen as « „ , , , s — general counsel.- The new officers I TVT « ? » » " • * « * eleven lots on both will t>e chosen at a aieeting of the rt«*2l V ? n D y k e &**<>? just off

Glenslde avenue, for Hrs._ Mliuile A. Van0ykc*t6"Augn*\ A. 4. Dond-d#r, who will atart at once the erec­tion of several houaes there. v'Mr Ounnder ha» -just completed! and sold seven small houses on Morris court, tor which there is a ready « a » * - r ™ » " Property haa baea in Mrs. VanOyke's family for several generations."

Hol t Confitables—ThOB. F White, John

J. Oannon, Charles Fisher. ~- Freaholdera—Flrst \v*rd, N. M.

Samuel E. Houston has just com- Hotchklas; Second Ward. William eted the sale of a i n r n i v . » -.* i, McMane.

JusUces of the Peace—Carl E.

When Winter (jomes

i I issue of four kinds of stock in place b L » i r? A. T ^ — " — T of the present two. These will ha « " » " *&Un& f r a f l S l e f S the ex i s t ing , long term and UMT "*" - •—-• • single payment stock, and a new

j short term and a paid-up issue Mr. Royal said t h a t _75 new stock-, ; - — - - ™ ' - - r\— "*" 1 J » « « » SIOCK- „ E ; B- Meacham ft Spn to Mi\ and

| holders had been added to tlie list ^ ^ ^otrtson K. Groves, premises ^ u r m g the past" Week. The• luJd l -" tS r ~ a , l , q r ^ l P e *C _ Mr.7Jr feat from

" - " • Sp«ngr»eld avenue, Sprftigfleld. *-. K. Moachfim & Son to Mr. and

? Z r 3 r , ^ ° r r i s o ° K - Grove*: premises faprlneneW avenue, Springfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bastlan to

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pallor -r-.'Summit llomm

Opens the Boor ^ " i To Happiness for Ymi

49 Union Place Phone ZZSZ The Key Opens the Door to Any of These

FOR SALE -

to

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JlSjOdO-

• I M M - P R i r E D FOR QUICK SAI.I:. Frame lioure. newly ._.-_-_- -_ . decoratrd. X rooms, bath.'.solariuui, nttachtd «aniKe.

_ ph*t-W>x43ft7- ^^"—"-- - ". " '

;J17tftM-.I^U.:j>JA5rn-l ,OSSl::SSION. -X(!w- fi-^ne 'and -bri.-k bouse, restricted propertyTT rwnit , tiled i.ath, lava­tory, solarium, .steam hear, hardwood floors, chest­nut trim, l^car garage. 1'brt 7<>xl 7.

- S T i n j W i l . TO OFFJ:R^..-Fr,H»e -iKMJSf. -r^lrk-ted^ propaity,^-r<w*j»i«i-S-at«p *,patCM, tiled -bath;-lavn*

;. •• tory, solarium, httjini heat, hardwood floors, :ii-. - — tat-hod garage with heat andJightu. I'lot- 120x127.

tS7^)0fr- Frame home, 10 rooms, 2 bath:;, Kolariiim, steam ,iif "."heat. .Plot llGxIiu,. . . .

' f*MM»^:sunjK(T TO OFFER FOR Q I T I C K ' S A U : . " Frame hoti,e <m beautiful -l^.m; Hill. Millir^ton. 8 lar^-e

-rooms, 2 batltx.". large open attic ^pace. r.ohirium opt-n porch comniandfn:,' ritpan.slve view, ~Ziv,nn heat, 7 acres* of ground, 2-car rarage

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—are you prepared meet the extra expense

-that cohi-weather "brings — expense for winter clothing—-for ^coal—for household repairs, etcs, etc! A savings account in this bank is a protection against hardship—security for future needs!

OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY! -

Coring the Fast~WoeIt. The "add! .tfona will not become effective j however, tuitir November " 15th[ jwhen the now issue is made. j The new directors chosen Wed­n e s d a y evening -were the following-i Cliarlfs ir. Anlt. Daniel J. McNam-

Recorded at Courthouse

Ackerman, D. B. Melrcx R Williams, D. -O. Stabily.- -

Members of the Zoning Board of Adjustment—T. L. Smith, C. A. Berry, F. U, Voss, Adam Griffin William Drabble.

Sinking Fund Commission—Fran­cis H, Berecn, .Gfjorge-Il Corufsh J. Franklin Haas, Albert Leach, Oliver - B r i B « r l i r ^ ' "=*"-«,

G'enalj,

Hues.

39 Public School-No j 42 Public School No **

45 Braytoa School 1&nt

*6 Baltusrol road and avenue.

52 M s e t :a v e a u e > n d w ?

53 ^ avenue, o p h i t e _Sllk.

54 Springfield and Hobart „ Hues. »*»•

6 Whittredgo road and Walo*.. avenue "«uron

ara. Her^uui F. Beck, Daniel j l A r t n u » - «• Stemmler and .oihers, FitzpatriCk, Fred Mori. Rob-,-* i 'PfeaiiseH in Uiurel drive, 451 feet Fitzpatriclc, Fred Mori,' Robert J Murphy. William I- McMane. Ernest P. Patten. Edward T. Snook and

.Herbert __W„ JioyaL _i

PJan to reuiw your Red (.'ross ; membership through Summit Chap-j tcr. Sow 11th to 2vth.

avenue. New

FOR RENT "^f S 5 « TOom—n, 4, T,, C-rooin elevator •itparlmenta, iilcam heat

«»JJ». .*l«*trlc refrigeration. Insulattd sound proof •£»

I- _ * « 0 - F r a m e House; with So acre.-. « rooms, bath, steam heat

garage, fruit trees, chicken boners. $ 8&—Five Iftny? rofjms and batb^ m

• W ^ F t m N I R I l i : i » . - l M M K i > I A T H r o s s K r f K I ( ) . \ . Thrce^tory [ratne_hpu.se. 8 larfce room;-.. :{ baths, aolarittm

- _ - . . - vacuum heat, garage. Plot 32SslR!l.

Consult a Realtor

'srgnS: Tho secotirr- charge was brought by Mrs. James H -Gross. chairman of tho Board of Recreal j

.'ion (. ommlaaioners. There w a s ! :sorae testtmony but" nothing that I <Irew the net of evidence around !

, the ti>n boys. I «'heer A Her Belntr Fre^d

The" .Justice dismissed the charge against them and thev iroopcrl out through the crowd in -w«h-Btrfrits: -Thai armr rsijowwl"; the boys departed, and the court-1

ruonr again .RHHed Into the mono.- ;

tony of trarfic cases !

drtSnV-^B S C 9 , l n r h i c h drunken ! Wving TVHS charged, were brought up before Justice Williams--. i

, Ralph Hurd, of Newark « • » inned .200 and 'his l i J e n L w a s r l"!

' r S W / W n t W 0 y*aTB- Ht' Wa" " J rested by Patrolman Fitzpatrlrk on '

il'ark avenue. The offlcJr said he I ,:had seen ,he-man and warned hlrsrj • not to drive. Hurd said he w a T

P- Mareantonio Banker —

24 Maple Street Cor. Union Place ..Summit, M. J.

iky -Seff-f^ii mmit

LouAppleton Real Estate Broker

Offices 12 JVIaple St. 'Phone 2728 Summit

from . Springfield Providence. ^ A r ^ r It. Stemmler and otliora-to Air. and Mrs. Ernest Bastlan, prem-Isea in Laurel drive, 104.80 feet from Morehouse place, New Provi­dence.

Mr. and Mm. Frank Boynlnskl to Ceorge C. Dean, premises in Russell Place. 267.57 feet from Morris ave­rt uo. Summit. — - " - - -

Mr. arid Mrs. George C. Dean to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boy»in«,ki. premises in Rusaell place, 263 53 tect from Morris avenue. Summit

Mr. and Mrs. Edwar<LSchmidt to Ernest E. Fischer, lot % map of bpringucld Manor, Springfield

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burg-miller to Annie J. ShafTer. premises in Stony Hill road, leading to Union Village.-adjoining lands of Alexander Hamilton, New Provi­dence.

Sarah A. Kuntz and Joseph Kuiitz. her husband, to Lillian Steidle, premiBea-urthe corner of Springfield and. Kuntz avenues New Providence.

Commonwealth Land Company to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald L. Jones premises in Oak Ridge avenue', 023,77 feet-front Magnolia place Summit.

South Maple Construction Com­pany to Irving Zietlin, -I tracts in South Maple _avenue, . near Cain Street, Springfield.

Summit Fire Alarm Boxes 22 Mountain avenue, near Elm 6 2 Overlook road

street ' - . AUXILIARY BOXES 24, .Karris, avenue, corner Orchard 22i Mountain avenue a^i

street •• u

25 26 27 28

Park and Asbwood avenues. Morris and Summit avenues. Chestnut and Park avenues. Springfield avenue and High

street Springfield avenue. West Sum­

m i t Springfield , avenue. corner

Broad street. ( Badeau and .Summit avenues. -34—Union -piace—ana" TJeechwood

road. Springfield and Woodland ave­

nues. BoulveaeLaj id Norwood -ave­

nues. Boulevard and High' street. Woodland and Shadyside ave-

29

31

32

35

36

37 38

rose place. . " " A " " " Pri«fc 225 Oak Ridgo avenue and Mon,

view road. m" III P r o 3 P e c t and Tulip street., 228 Valiey View and D h K ? ^

22J» Hawthorne place a n a B e e c h wood road, -««JUI.

234 Boulevard and Madison «w. nuo. ttTe"

237 Franklin and Rnthven p i a c e 8 ^ ^64 Hobart avenue and B e S .

_ road. a

2-2-2-2 "Calls Chemical Engine Co IS 3-3-3 Calls Hook & Ladder Co 4-4-4-4 Calls Union Hose Co vft f 5-5-5-5 Calls Hose Co., No. 2" $-6-6-6 Wardens or Emergency

Phone 52 Fire Headquarters

r=

When You Want Your "Ads" To Mean N E W PATRONS

€>brig Think-of the

Advertising Agency

WtU&INGREASEin 40 Union Place

i 1 ,— «»um Bum ne was

William H. Gardner; of i r v i n - :

e n ^ i f v m r f d W l t h a «*nHlar of-f t " w b v . Officer Corcoran. The \?t V , « a l i n e d t h e*defendant- cut 4the .traffic-_ppSt a t - M a p l e - s t r , w l j ^ . SPEinBJWrt avenue S d f i h a t

•»ve« W o n had shown fcedrlver ntoxlcated. Gardner denied he had

been driving the car, saying a

•u res - r.rank "^ -"«« njnr the car but SOflufeet away he h ^ >°lt[T C o « « ^ n asserted **-arrestNT the man near his c-v" Justice Williams reserved aec I f iJ 0 n

Brawn Fined *r>00

On The Boulevard -—-.•_ ^ ^ 2^,251, 257 7 ""''

For Sale or For Rent Attractive One Family Houses

M&rjsstts rsnsssssi isrssr-,ate' Third Floor—1 large finished spare room.

If P l o ^ K T I r l n f ^ T a M l m ***?'*** *«™ of thir tappet.

rossixT vorit on \ BROKKB OE 'i-iioNi: ESSEX mi

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~ ^ ^ r S - 0 t C ' i l ^ 5 v e n q e , ! was fhroir'-ttOO- on a cha/- / . mf

^ S f ; uV* f t r; * i t f a o a t Permission. ;

f irst charged with the iarVenv o t

changed-last ,&v#m»g-' to thai_ of

¥" luT-i TTrr^from Kent Place

rTmmGZBtf/oZ: T t o e ^ a T - ^ a ^ r e p 6 r t r ^

CONSULT A REALTOR

Telephone 1104

^^r^^^^j^fes Jr. , w h o ^ a d parked I H b S S S

S r a Ku^iero , of stirfinjt. was

J«Jm by Officer Egan** H a n n l b X

M«« i » for reckless driving, on complaint hy Officer Palmer ,'„i 0J?e» p ri«*anl . ,or Jersey City and Michael Commarato. of Cald?-™&> WM fines of %i each for d X »hg with only one headlight ori;

Racine. Wis.—Since 1923 ' Paul

! n L h i ' h r o " B , v u thirty-one states.

Pitching hay. heaving hay, heaving ™al. digging ditches and do n« housework. The money he re­v i v e d n each case was deposit*!

; £ i t r" °f tnot town ™« no*' • h-• hns &uk accounts of $1 each in -«»Q banks. ' • —

Integrity! The MUTUAL UNION REALTY COMPANY

wiUJrom time to time call your attention to oppor­tunities in the Real Estate-Field, These opportunities will be carefntty uivestlgated hjr^as bdfore offering ^nd we think theyare good value.

We:^»aW^ou^ioJfayeLcmifidence in_the integw^ brdur firm. _ ^__j __! —=- ^try^J

Jggfc^are. advasors^jn. real -estate =and*«wonld: be" p J ^ ^ v e - j w i r i b e benefit^of dur knowledge at :

^ny ^me. 'JfajibeJgBegent. tim% * ,^ alt^jimvecutferinHsinboth^^h^

^ i t e s for developments and for* business^

308 Springfield Ave. i Summit, N, J. . TTBOSE S l J O U r f 2 S H S ^ ;

List of City Officials For Public Information

We give herewith a list of City Officials for the general ~ tirtbrtna-tlon of the public: j "Mayor—George'D. Cornish.

COMMON COUNCIL I Councilman-nt-large—Allan Hay I _

First Ward '•.%— John E. Lager, Edward B. Tworn-

My, Theodore,S. Kenyon. Second Ward

Stephen W. Borden. Orion O Oaks, Richard L. Corby.

Finance - - Kenyon, Twombly, Corby.

1-aw and Ordinance—Hay, Ken­yon, Lager.

Streets—Corby, Kenyon, Hay. Water and Light—Borden. Hay,

Oaks. Tax^Twotnbly, Lager. Borden, j Publle Utilities—Borden, Lager,'!

Oaks. I Flro and Police—Oaks. HavJ

Twombly. ^ P . .. -Ashes . Garbage and Refuse Re-

moval--Corby. Hay, Kenyon. Sewers—Oak3, Corby. Lager.

, Parks and Public Markets—Lager 'Borden, Twombly: j City Clerk—Frederick C. KenU." j- City Treasurer—Albert Leach. ! _CIty Solicitor—Clement—K. Cor-bin.

^-_CIty.Superyisor-^J. P. Broome. f Receiver of Taxes — William, iBr^Bird-. ", i . Board-of Assesaors—Wm. Grow, ,1 . Hr'Ftemin&SXLJF. Howe; Norman La Garis,-Clerk "-" —_—" , PoUce- JuEtlce—Robert B. Wlli-' lams.

On November 13th T h e Holland Vehicular Tunnel wil l be opened

__ _. complet ing the direct and uninterrupted route be-v tween N e w York City and N e w Jersey.

T h e advantages of this marvelous improvement" through which it i s cs-timatedJ5,000,000 automo­biles will travel the first year, should bring a largely increased number of visitors w h o will be-come home owners and residents of N e w Jersey. Summit cannot fail a l so to share i n - t h e "great benefits__of this . ,wonderful-achievement. May w e s h o w y o u some of the opportunities avail­able in residences and residence property?

JOBS-RECJ?*SCHMIDT (§.

Real Estate -— Insurance SUMMIT CHATHAM

.Opposite Station '"l37~Main Street Phone 1021 __ __ p h o n c 2372

CONSULT A REALTOR

PMONF: r o a a

REAIKTATFN>

ILLE.Y INSURANCE /

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tC, Took Ahead, But^Act Now

CONSULTS. REALTOR —

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O^fMjt^Mce—Johti^JVMurphyr iz^tre^LC^nuoJsBloiifir—William H

Swain. • "-— ^-

^Fm ^ l e anff Went tat (niwsfl WifiTT4I=i

SuElty^_ j^ys i c ian—Dr. j t o b e r t a.

iMimgaav

Every Listing a Real Investment

Vacations

AMES To Please

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CUBA FLORIDA

^E^JStU^-A CARIBBEAN CALIFOITNXA

SO U¥te AFRICA - „ 5 J & D I T E R R A N E A N R O U N D T H E WORLD

?2 H t w l ? i t t , l l l * a t ***** fe a s**at advantage in having yoilr

T ^ y * " * ^PARTMESTT in the State. We take care of e W detail of Ti»a«portattaii and Acc«a««»aation». * e t y

Svperior Serince and Lowest Rates On aocowrt <rf th* inc-rca,mc Popularity <rf Winter Vacations

„ TlMd£EI, n k P A n T y i ^ - r

Overseer of, the Poor—Mrs. J . J L j»roBB:\- . : ; r^^™, 1 Dog Warden—John J. Gannon.

Board-flf F i r e - C h i e f s — S i d n e y Cole, chief; Win. Laird, first assist­ant chief; Clarence Bender, second'

^assistant chief; -J. B. M*Namara, third assistant- chief; Robert Hal-Ian, fourth assistant'chief. "'

Board of IjIealth-^Di. Caawelr B. Keeney, Wm. J. Carey. Q. Harry Cullis, -Dr. Gr/Wrord-DlHlSrowTXduIs" D. Day. .- Health Officer—©r. H. P. Dengler.

Board of Education—John D. Morgan, President; JL Donald Holmes, Mrs. Perry R. MacNeille, James a Cowan, Ralph P. White; Miss Pamela Lyall, Secretary.

Superintendent of Schools—John B. Dougall

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Real Estate—Insurance 129 M a p l ^ ^ - ^ — - ^ f t f M T T . N ; ^ lpi„n£l33»

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West Side Trust Compan] Springfield Ave^ and Hi^» &, tiktimtk, N. I

»T>tf»h.,tl Murhrt Ul»

Trustees Free Public L i b r a r y -President, Ernest Dressei North; I

iTreasiirer. Wm. Scofield Day; Miss |Marie Libby, Mayor George D. Cof-i ( iush, Superintendent John n, rtr.-- i I pall, Miss Helen Mable, Philetus H,

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Fire losses in 1926 averaged f 1,066-per-minute, %63,960 per hour, | l # -535,040 per day?^

- *Qtore -Wntribtttlng tff-tbia fond ter-uir exanjitic_yonr -policies otid o % r . sug«festion!s—w oblisationsL

Grer 30 years experience.

Ambrose Powell 7 »BfiCHltQOD B04l>

»HrT. - av^V *»"*»**

0,000^-Two fine new English type houses, of excellent con-j T ^ ^ w ^ / h v-*icsat^sTaTeToDfs7steel7ase*ment windows with plate glass throughout.

S S ^ 1 0 ! ! ! ? c6ht*inj*?™ ^rge bedrooms and two bath, online second floor; center hall, living room,

- dining room sun room, kitchen, maid's room and bath and washroom on first floor, and two-car built-in garage.

" ^D™i5°S?iIS V 4 R o o s e v e l t nad, in the high grade r e ^ J ? U * * • * « • « * » . n^ar the Co^Sty Park

aven^ S ^ " ^ 8 i d e ^ s t r i c t a t 234 Summit avenue, Opposite Oxbow lane, on plot 100 by 200

J*frce^30,t)uu eacit, or7convenient termaL™ -— ~:

Further particulars from the owner.

RUSSELL W. GffiS. OwaS a» o * « ^ Awi . ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^

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to Hahr

locality !«**$ desirable for resideH-! tial "purposes. So decision a* to,' the reflaoduig of Brjant'poud has yet *he«n reached.

Six Plots Sold In ~7 Watchung Park The Watchunjr Homes, -"inc.,

WestfreM Boys' [Prospect flat R t L Cases Dismissed Ass'n Reorganizes

Second .application by , H a h r for the inclusion of i

y i oa Morris a 'enuc j *treet,iu. ilia business !

, _ denied by the Common! v-.toiAday evening. -J - -i*Ctlon was the result of a ' w ! ) , < ' t l h a s recently developed the j

j^JttfeBdation by the City P l a n - ' j t r a t t of land lying between 1M" ^Otamiesiou that no further j avenue and Mountain avenue

"' to coning in that locality .sold &U plots located on Myrtle

V 2 ? vSS <££$%£ w T a n " T U ^ P T*U t 0 J ° S e p h I, ^ n ^ " ^ J u n g e d W i s t f u l " r • m i o n ^oumy rorkfW swenson. .Mr. Swenaon-plana| boys roared a Sttort snappy cheer

rf^DAY, NOV J*

next August Daniel J. McNamara president of the association, alone remained as director from the old

Speeding Complaint

Eleven Lots Sold For Immediate Development

Samuel E. Houston has just cotn-V ( ^ „ , . . ; practise in aummu. w a s chosen a» H S t ^ t h e B a l e ° ^ a , a r « e **»" »*

^w. were chosen on the haarA / . t w i n *«, ,.»,„.,„„ „*.„ * . _ T 7 : _ " .." i Bides of VanDyke place." just off Glenside avenue) Iter Hr&,_ MuuUe Av Van0ykc*to"Angn*\ A. JL Dund-

Herbert W. Royal, former Newark attorney, who recently arrived to practise In Summit, w a s chosen as Traffic Court Then Pro- -—. «-— «. «»»»; Kenerai counsels The new 0i

ceeds to Handle Drunk. ^w' Z*** ^ OB ,h* bo"rd d,iw,JI r* c!l0fM>Q a t « acting . «.CCUb 1U I i a n a i e U n j f l K " h, I V o ^ t Hii* Baifciing ^ i i b o a r d ^ f d i r e c t o r s . . N o S e r a a H l l a t t t r A * • » * * « * * 4 W A « * *m*+*J> l ^ k « i n A « « ^ J n # U v . _.a _*. . . . . . . . I T L . _ I _ * * __., i s - u

of the 15th,

IfeBdatton by the City Plan-'! ""act of land lying between Myrtle' . _ ~ — — —

««.....*.. - . . „. ..„..„ i „„, „ ( haajltoe Fine of $500 Given

M n • "7t*.~ " V l " " 5 ™ * l * ^ - H W - i M U U a K ana-jfeoard^f directors November 15th, e n t l n v e r C l i a r g e S a j B a i L o a t t As*oeiatioc a t • » meeting o f ] The alate was discussed Wednesday <sni»Priittrr f W i n l a . * « 4 (reorganization held Wednesday evening and It ia quite .certain that

j evening. The new director* were * t h i L o W , c c r s *«• !_&• Charles H,

of [on In regard to tb* fall?- ™c™a- ™- *>™« - - . - ----- - - - - . „ « ™ . ot |fi« Briant Pond area ' t 0 * ^ c t w ? v * r a l v t ' r ^ attractive J 1«« evening in the street in front

ifWi" learned from Councilman I h o 2 I l L' s o n h i s D">P««r very short - j? f the ' courtroom. They had Ju«t '&&&» who made the motion tol 1 ?- T«P charming location and; j ^ r ™ t h o c l u t c h o £ ' o I d

ft»W' with the recommendationironvcnlcnec o t these building sites j 52 Z?W' ^•Wrihg the AppHcatiori. - f h s v o -been appreciated by » e v e r a l J ^ , ™ ^ , * r H

# * P r e arrested last Sun-flfc?'*ahr based hi* «rai>nd ap- well known Summit builders whose . ' S i « ? • ' J o r ^ ' " S a WestfieM f^t lon on the ground that prop-! houses vm bt, a djs-jn.t credit t o ' i , ? J , " m m , t o u t o l a distinct-ttfea dAvnted tn-«huHhms« <n t h . l i h o Mmmnnih, Th» „„i^ .„_.. i - : fy summit brush-heap. Thirty-two

chosen to fill vacancies in the koani 1 ' o r t - , a l d c , l t : Herman F. Beck, l e f t b j P t h e r « 8 i g n a t t o a o f o l d d i r c c t ^ t r e a S U r C r ' *~d E r M e a t P" p a « e n . ora. the term* ranjjin- until th« ' * e c r e t a r>*- Charles H. Baum' waa annual election ct t^e orsanlzal ion' J?iaUa u'mP°r»ry~secr.«nftry until the

, » ™ i « M u U j directors meet. Reorganization plans eall for the

t ies devoted to-4>ijsiness in the! the community. The Bale was made efiitty Of hla property made the) through the .lob^-Beck-Schmidt Co

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TklKey T o Our City iORGE MARVIN

IhHillor -r-:Summit Homos

Opens the Door To Happiness for Ymi

49 Unian Place Phone 2252 The Key Opens the Door to Any of These

FOR SALE <r

• I M M - P R i r E D FOR QUICK SAI.i:. Franu- Iiou:-.e. newly _.-_-_- ~J~ decoratrd. X nwnis, bath.'.solnriuui, nttaVlit d «antKe _ ph*t-W>x43ft7- —"—"-- - • " "

:&l>m-\>jm'4ilATlZ~l>QS<ii:$SlQX. -Xvw. frmn^ 'and -brb-k bouse, reslricu-d propertyTT rwr,i.-', tiled bath, lava­tory, solarium, .steam hear, hardwood floors, chest­nut trim, 2-car Rantffe. I'brt 7<»xl^7.

$tUflM: ,STmjl:(-jl_ TO OI*Ki: i t_Fr ,u»e iKM.Sf. r^lrk-fed^ propuity,^-«w*ju«i-S-at«p ^ate-i,-iil«-d -baUr,- la\-;T^"

;. •• J tory, solarium. bUuiu heat, hanluood floors, :ii-. - — lathed j;ara«e with heat andJIBIIIB. I'lot- 120x127.

#87,000^ Frame hoiire. 10 rooms, 2 baths, KOlariiim, steam L "heat. .Plot llGxau.. . . . . .

taUWO^SUnJKCT TO OFFER FOR Q I T I C K ' S A U : " Frame hoil.e on beauiiful -Lout; Hill. Millin^ton. 8 larce

-rooiUB. 2 batiiri,. larBe op<-n at tie *»a<'e, r.ohirium open porch commanding r\p,-m.slve view ~uvnm heat, 7 acres of ground, 2-car j:arane

FORitENT I S 5 « Ttmm—3, 4, r,, C-rooin elevator apartments, iitram heat

Ilghta,,electric refrigeration. Insulated sound proof" , . .walk,.

* « 0 - F r a m e HOUBC with S() acre.-. « mom*, bath, steam beat garage, fruit trees, ebb-ken houces. . *

$ 8&—. Five IftrKB rooma and "bat 1 nitrtti^.— ' ~ —

« « 5 - F m t M S i n : i > . - l M M i : i H A T H r o s s r : s s i : 0 . V . Tlirre-story frame_bpu.se. 8 larfce room;-.. :| baths, solarium

- _ - . . - vacuum heat, sarafie. PWt 32SslR!f. " « m .

Consult a Realtor

When You Want Your "Ads" To Mean NEW PATRONS

Think-of the - " — , -

Obrig Advertising Agency

LET~U&INGREASE IT! - - ^ ttff-^:

CONSULT A REALTOR "

Telephone MM

boyB had come over from West-field, accordln-ft. to Eric. Croe-J. the spokenmajj for the group before! Justice Williams, t o - s e t fire to-heaps- of rubbish gathered J>y g n m -r n i t 8___^en_»Jo celebrate a victory.

; t rmir - IVe^rrielcr Saturday. last, .which 'unkind Fate decreed they should not win. '

; -Fire Chief Sidney Cole" made a complaint chareinK the boys with:

7 ^et?4ns-«- f ire—wtttujML a_- permltT: l he bummlt ntudenta, ho said, had '•

^•i-ured a permit In anticipation of their victory. The Westfleld boy a i had been rounded up by the p o ' k e '

iafter ealla from the v|_lnitv tellinR j of larBe flreu on Soldiers' Me-, morlal Field.

Admit fletlfntt- Fire That they were guilty of netting

Hre without a permit was freely admitted by the boya. who lined up the length of the bar while a I crowded = - courtroom looked on l ready to applaud. There were! many High School hoys'Th* the I Sroup which filled the room to overflowing, the avcrflow peering over one another's shou!der» out- , aide. - ;

Jua(Ic> Williams a d m i t t e d - i t -must have been a"u powerful temp-1 ration • to ,\» w h a t I h e , ) o y H ( H d , but advJs«d-t-h«4n~ quittr prtittr-to ~

iHecuro a permit the next'time they I (iid-;u»y ^elebnttlmr-tn Summft. Fie then Rave them all V suspended sentence.

i The Htudents Tared even better .«r.- ft second. charKe,- malldcHiii

: _! _ trasi^n—2L_^oa__:iMj_i___..._aila BiKnH The secomT- charge was brought by Mrs. Jameg H. - Gross, chairman of the Hoard of Recrea­tion Commlaaionera. There w a s ' «orae testimony but" nothing that I drew the net of evidence around '. the ti>n boys. I

Cheer A Her Being- Freed The" Justice dismissed the '

e-hante nualnst them n n d _ f h e y Lr,0,,JPfi" ,<)Ut , h r o « B h the erowd in M*b- *pMt* ^ha: r-ireer nilioweH" Uic boys departed, and the tourt-' room asam .settled Into the mono.- ;

tony of (raffle eases !

Wving TVHS eharited. were brought up before Justice Williams--. i

, Ralph Hurd, of Newark » • » inned .200 and 'his l ^ ^ n L w a a re~! voked for two years. He was ar- '•

: E t «vy I a t r o I m : i r r p"«Pa»rIck on i • }*Zk a v « ; u " e - T^e officer said he I .had «een ihfr-msm and warned himi . not to drive. Hurd said he wasl i d r l L r i 1 I* h«» ^ ' - . away and ha<U

j | j driven across -the- street when he , / 1 was arrested. .

--William H. Gardner; of Irvine" ton. was c h a r e d with a similar of- I

.ronw by Offieer Corcoran. V h e

: t £ 7rJ,\ m^ / h e - d c f c « ^ n t - cut i]the..traffic„ppSt a t Maple—Btrwvrr

I J S - ^ i ^ f f ' » avenue P S d ! ! r h a t T -w.« ,Kafro„ had shown thedr lver

ntoxlcated. Gardner denied he had been driving the car, say nV a rompanion, Frank Hoip. w a s a^

!.g? wheel. He w a a n o t - a r r ^ ^ i ^i7i h.* ^ b u t 26^<*t away, he f i n n e d . Officer Corcoran asserted

- h e arrested the man near his l £ :

•_J«»«ce W i l l i a m 8 reserved d i I f i J 0a „ . i

4 — Brown rtned »»V»»J ,

•: }£J™*£J>X G a t e r a v e n q e . ! was fmed- Wfttr on » eha»v_, m f

f irst charged with the lajfretuLofL

changed - last « , „ « » * tT thJ***f

r w ? » n ^ r W l ^ h o u t »«rmlREionT

-u , / T 7 T * " ^ M o n d a y ~ J « 0 r » t n t f '«f-

When Winter (jomes

Issue of four kinds of atock In place B ^ , . W* .. , « , ^ — T of the present two. These win ba « 6 P I t&VNl& I r a n S f e T S the ex i s t ing , long term and the "*" single payment stock, and a new short term and a paid-up issue. Mr. Royal said t h a t 7 5 new stock-

Recorded at Courthouse iiL"VJ"™T" " " " J U u e w OIOCK- „ E ; 5- lUeacham & Son to Mr, and | holders had been added to the list ^ ^ Mofrteon K. Groyes, premises

- j ^ u r t n s the p a s r week. The "a.ddi:tt?_ n i l b 3 r^ r«et7_321.7Sr"£eat from

d«r, who will aturt at once tfce erec­tion or several houses there. '"Mr Ounnder haa -just completed! and sold seven small houses on Morris court, tor which there is a ready AsmanArrTMs Properly lata baea in Mrs. YanOyke's family for several generations.

—are you prepared to meet the extra expense

- that cold- weatfcer" 'brings" — expense for winter clothing — for ^coal—for household repairs, etcs, etc! A savings account in this bank is a protection against hardship—security for future needs!

OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT T O D A Y ! -

tfona will not become effective Sprtnfifleld avenue, Sprhlgfleld r however, imtir November " I5th[ , , B - K ; Moachfim & Son to Mr. and ; when the now issue is made. M r a - Morrison K. Groves,' premises

The new directors chosen Wed- j?~ R wby street, 360.70 feet from •sday evening were the following: fc,J*_r

JJn6'IeW avenue, Springfield

larlfs ir. Ault. Daniel J. McNam- A fj"' a n d M r B - E r n ^ 8 t Bastlan to Herman F. Beck, Daniel J . A r t n u r «• Stemmler and. .oihors,

Mtiri u*u»^ i ipreaiiaeH in Ijiurel drive 451 feet from Sprineflcld . avenue. New

Hol t Confitables—Thos. (• White, John

J. Gannon, Charles Fisher. Freeholdera—Firat \v*rd, N, M.

Hotchkuut; Second Ward, William I. McMane.

JusUces of the Peace—Carl E. Ackerman, D. B. Melreyy R. B. Williams, D. -O. StaWIy.- -

Members of the Zoning Board of Adjustment—T. L. Smith, C. A. Berry, F. U, Voes, Adam Griffin. William Drabble.

Sinking Fund Commission—Fran­cis H. Bereeri,-George-DL Cornish. J. Franklin Haas, Albert Leach, Oliver Brisrel tr l ir"

39 42 43 45 IG

hues. Public School-No. j Public School No. 2. Russell place and Keller J. Bravton s « . w , , e r 1&nt Braytoa School Baltusrol roatj

avenue. 47^- p i n e - O r o v e - -*Tenii^

and G'enalj,

Summit Fire Alarm Boxes 23 avenue, near Elm

Fltzpatriclc, Fred Mori. Robert J Murphy. William 1- McMane. Ernest P. Patten. Edward T. Snook and

.Herbert _W.JtoyaL -

Plan to renew your Red Cross ; membership through Summit Chap-j ter. Nor. 11th to 2<Jth.

I

P. Marcantonio Banker —

24 Maple Street Cor. Union Place

Summit, N . J .

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LouAppleton Real Estate Broker Offices 12 JVIaple St. 'Phone 2728 Summit

Providence. ^.jArthur II. Stemmler and othera-to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baetian, prem-isea in Laurel drive, 104.80 feet from Morehouse place, New Provi­dence.

Mr. and Mm. Frank Boyninsfcl to ^eorse C. Dean, premises in Russell Place. 267.57 feet from Morris ave­nue. Summit. ~ - " '---

Mr. arid Mrs. George C. Dean to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boy»im,ki. premises in Russell place, 263 53 feet from Morris avenue. Summit

Mr. and Mrs. Edwar<LJ3ehmidt to Ernest E. Fischer, lot % map of bprinsflcld Manor, Springfield

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burr-miller to Annie J. Shaffer, premises in Stony Hill road, leading to Union _VHIaee.._adJoininK lands of Alexander Hamilton, New Provi­dence.

Sarah A. Kuntz and Joseph Kuntz, her husband, to Lillian Steidle, premises Tirthe. corner of Springfield and. Kuntz avenues New Providence.

Commonwealth Land Company to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald L. Jones premises in Oak Ridge avenue', 023.77 feet from Magnolia "place Summit.

South Maple Construction Com­pany to Irving Zietlin, -I tracts iri South Maple avende, . near Cain-street, Springfield. j

Mountain s treet

Moxrla avenue, corner Orchard street

Park and Ashwood avenues. Morris and Summit avenues. Chestnut and Park avenues. Springfield avenue and High

street Springfield avenue. West Sum­

m i t Springfield , avenue. corner

Broad street. Badeau and-Summit avenues.

-34—rjnion -place—ana road.

48

52

53

ana Hobart ftve.

62

24;

25 26 27 28

29

31

32

rBeechwriod

35

36

37 38

Springfield and Woodland ave­nues.

BoulvearjLajid Norwood -ave­nues.

Boulevard and High' street. Woodland and Shadyside ave-

Home. ~'V",M& *««! ,

New England avenue a n d B l , . street * " m%\

Morris^ avenue a n d ^

M S ..avenu*'-J**** m Springfield

pues.

Whittredge road and WaJo,*, avenue. u r o a

Overlook road. AUXILIARY BOXES

224 Mountain avenue and pH m

rose place. . .'*• ""fc 225 Oak Ridgo avenue and Mon,

view road. m" III f r o 3 P e c t and Tulip streets; 228 Val,ey View and W T I ^ ^

22J» Hawthorne plaCe and Be«h wood road. -*<«een-

234 Boulevard and Madison ave-nuo. ttTe^

2t>4 iiobart avenue and. Beaci. _ road. "tacoa

2-2-2-2 Calls Chemical Engine Co " 3 3-3 Calls Hook & Ladder Co ' 4-4-4-4 Calls Union Hose Co.. K 0 J 5-5-5-5 Calls Hose Co., No. 2' $-6-6-6 Wardens or Emergency

Phone 52 Fire Headqnartera

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On The Boulevard

For Sale or For Rent Attractive One Family Houses

fcit,/!"Vl€'?r~,,v,B* , r 0 o m - d i»inK room, foyerl ial l . - f i Un parlor kitchen, breakfast room, large pantry and toilet room (t i led?

Second Floor—2 larce master bedrooms, 2 guest rooms larce bathroom, beautifully tiled, and independeni fitall shower! *

Third Floor—1 larue finished spare room.

P l o t ^ D O ^ I n f ^ T a M h0t * « * " ' i t ~ ^ * « ^ of th^tappet.

rossixT voi R on\ itnoKKii OR 'PIIONI: ESSEX mi

" h^;i» . . "«ui tvenc f i a

t^mmGZBtf/oZ: .Tfcrt8T-W4' report? 1 ^

N^M o/M that I* best, in Real Estate'

Jr., who had parked it-befbrr-g«r-

- f i n b i ' n * i n , ^ l e - ' ^ SfWTnt -was ...Taint by Offieer E g a n H o n n l b X .-*ar!nnaccio,.ojt 13 Union plaee .Mltl « _ f o r reckless driving.-on complaint hy Officer Palmer -

• ™ i ° « ^ p r »oham.,or Jersey City ;and Mtrhael Commarato. of Cald?-

wey, paid fines of n each for drlv^ , *hg with only one headlight on.

J 700 Bank A c c « B „ i s — ! ««rfue. Wi s .~-Since 1923 ' Paul

y ^ n r o e . 24 «f ,D«l„th, has travel-

coal, digging ditches and doinc housework. The money he rc-

I reived n each case was d e p o s i t s

• h-• hB« &uk accounts of $1 each in —«oo hanks. ' „ _ _ _ ^ _ . „ _ _ . _

------Inpegriiyl The M U T U A L UNION REALTY COMPANY

wiUJrom time to time caU your attention to oppor­tunities in the Real Estate-Field; These opportunities will be carefully investigated by-us before offering ^nd we think theyare good value.

6f~our-*mn. : ^__j __L —=-

Jgge^are. advisors^ j a . real -estate =and*«wonld- be -~Vte*?-**&&'j^&c--beu&£& dur knpwKdge at

r f H B^al^ra<^e :offe«n^^ :feG^jw^

[-sites for oeyelqpmerits^and for* busines^r

e h t e f ^ t ^ l i c e ^ o h l i ^ i - M u r p h y r ]z^tre«t,Cojm_mJsBloiifir—William TT

Swain. " —

308 Springfield Ave. i 'Summit, N, J. ^ P H O \ E SI1IM1T|2CS0—^F'T""

List of City Officials For Public Information

We give herewith a list of City Orfieials for th«~genera1"tiifbrma-tion of the public:

Mayor—George D. Cornish. COMMON COUNCIL

Councilman-at-large— Allan Hay First Ward

John E. Lager, Edward B. Twom-bly, Theodore,S. Kenyon.

Second Ward Stephen w . Borden. Orion O

Oaks, Richard L. Corby. Finance - - Kenyon, Twombly,

Corby. 1-aw and Ordinance—Hay, Ken­

yon, Lager. Streets—Corby, Kenyon, Hay. Water and Light—Borden. Hay,

Oaks. Tax^Twombly, Lager. Borden. J Publle Utllities—Bordcn, Lager,'!

Oaks. I Firo and Police—Oaks. HayJ

Twombly. "^n ' .. -Ashes . Garbage and Refuse Re­

moval—Corby. Hay, Kenyon. Sewers—Oak3, Corby. Lager.

, Parks and Public Markets—Lager 'florden, Twombly: ."" j City Clerk—Frederick C. KenU." j. City Treasurer—Albert Leach. ! _City Solicitor—Clement-K. Cor-bln.

^_CIty.Su»eryisDr-^J. P. Broome. f Receiver of Taxes — William, i3,7^1rd-.". . - ' - -} i . Board-of AsHesaors~Wm. Grow,1

,1 . Hr-F4enrit^^:G.^,, Howe; NormaaT; La Garis, Clerk "-" —-~""" I

On November 13th T h e Holland Vehicular Tunnel will be opened

__._.c°n?pleting the direct and uninterrupted route be-v tween New York City and New Jersey.

The advantages of this marvelous improvement'' through which it is estimated J 5,000,000 automo­biles will travel the first year, should bring a largely increased number of visitors who will be-come home owners and residents of New Jersey. Summit cannot fail also to share irT~thc "great beaefits__of this-wonderful-achievement.

May we show you some of the opportunities avail­able in residences and residence property?

JOBS^RECJ?*SCHMIDT (3.

Real Estate — Insurance SUMMIT CHATHAM

.Opposite Station -"l37~Main Street Phone 1021 __ __ P h o n c 2372

CONSULT A REALTOR

. REAL ESTATE > if If m ^^"^ ^mJr^

I L L JL, I INSURANCE ;

CC. Took Ahead, JBuL Act Now

CONSUT7r~A REALTOR —

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Police-- Justice—Robert Bl llartis. wm-

gjK ^ ^ ^ d i & ^ k t j r » ! ^ s r S G e n 7 ^ r s E a I & ^ : *?° -fijxhurg, •

"City lEbyswian—Dr. Jaobert" r*„

Every Listing a Real Investment

Vacations CUBA

FLORIDA JRE^tiSW^-A CARIBBEAN

CALIFORNIA SOU^tt AMER Ie A MEDITERRANEAN

ROUND THE WORLD Yoa will find that tbere i s a gmi* advantage in having your

detail or Transportation and Accowwoaatioiw. " *

Sttperior Service and Lowest Rates early reservations a m advisSabie »*.a«was,

E M f f K l a E P A » T l ( f f i « y

West Side rust Company Springfield Awe; and High St., Newark, N. i

I Overseer of, the Poor—Mrs. J .JJ ^Gross; ~ ;

Dog Warden—John 3. Gannon. 1 Board- f l f F i r e - C h i e f s — S i d n e y

Cole, chief; Win. Lafnl, first asBist-i 'ant chief; Clarence Bender, second! ass i s tant chief; S. B. McNamara, third assistant- chief; Robert Hal-Ian, fourth assistant'chief. "'

Board of Ijlealth-^Di. Cadwelr B. Keeney, Wm. J. Carey. Q. Harry -Cullte,r-Dr. G./WardTMigDr^owTLauls D. Day. .- Health Officer-~©r, H. P. Dengler.

Board of Education—John D. Morgan, President; H, Donald Holmes, Mrs. Perry R. MacNellla, Jamea a Cowan, Ralph P. White; Miss Pamela Lyall, Secretary.

Superintendent of Schools—John B. Dougall.

rf^r 5gfe lancF Rraf

^_ _—, Real Estate—Insurance

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I Trustees Free Public Library— ;President, Ernest Dressel North; jTreasitfer. Wm. Scofleld Day; Miss ; Marie Libby, Mayor George D. Cot-•nish, Superintendent John n. r»r.--|Sa)l, Miss Helen Mable, Philetus H,

Fire losses in 1926 averaged |l,oefr per-minute, f63,960 per hour, | l # -535,040 per day?^

before contributing tq this fund j " u » ~ examinc-^Eonr -policies otid offer. aug«festion!B~-&o obligationsL

Over 30 years experience.

Ambrose Powell . 7 »BBCaWOOI».BbAfr

0,000-^ Two fine new English type houses, of excellent con-

iMr^dbJrlHxs^fil , 9ig^0fm'Wff^^^SgSi

S * , . : J » ' .-JTV.1'-";'*" ;M *-*\:?*j£'_:L°i

£0!?*?*™%. vi*ic^ted^sTateToDfs^ steefcasement wmdows with plate glass throughout.

£ S ' ^ S c6ht*inj*?™ ^rge bedrooms and two bath, on^the second floor; center hall, living room,

- dining room sun room, kitchen, maid's room and bath and washroom on first floor, and two-car built-in garage.

" ^ 5 ° S ? i l s V 4 R o o s e v e l t ™ d , *" the high grade £ S r i n l U " » * « « « « « « . n*ar the C o ^ t y Park t h e * 2 S £ S I o t 1 ? ' l 7 1 5 ° « « * The Zeg, « in a v e n ^ S ^ " ^ 8 i d e ^strict ^ t 234 Summit avenue, Opposite Oxbow lane, on plot 100 by 200

J*riwr^30,t)uu eactr, on"convenient terma™ -Z~ ~'

Further particulars from the owner.

RUSSELL W. GBJS, Gwa« MO o* Kdg. A ^ . i ^ ^ ^ ^ s ; , ^ .

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Sunday School 4 Lesson

(By Henry Uaddiffe)

I In Summit Churches T H g SffMMIT HERALD AWP SUMMIT RECOUP, SUMMIT, N. J.

gr \*- A PLEA FOH J f .STICK

t t W t r m a J i o B a l Saat iar School Les s*» for » i e i i i » r r e . 182;

Golden Text—"Let Justice - roll down &.< waters , -and

righteousness as a mighty • stream."-—Amos 5;24.

HION • • :

f' Rev. Henry L. Lambdin _preach Sunday morning In Methodist Episcopal Church '^I'he Conquest of Fear."

will the ou

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W ewry weekday from Z to 4&CeM0*ary Cekfafl^tfSpriagfaM P

T h e jmstWrrftev. S a m n e l l . ' H e f b -Bter, will preach on - T h r e e Kinds of Fa i th ," a t St. John's_ Lutheran Church _at the morning service on Sunday! - - . ' "

Presbyterian Church to Start Sunday

Wallace Chape 1_ A. M. E. Ziojnj

t in;, hi.;

; _A1J KouH' CJmrch, Springfield; and \VaId.-uii avenues, Sunday $ Church, 2S7 Park avenue. The pas - ,

. mornlnr service at H o'clock. Ser - , tor, Rev. Florence Randolph, wil l ! , moil by the regular minister, Rev. I speak at 11 a. m. S Abject: "God's i S.uart L. Ty;ioi». P . U . t Q i o n . ) j S tandard of a -ChxisUan. - ' and-a t 8 I

_ . _ _ _ . ! _ |P-m,:-^Th«-L*)rd'B Table," followed, Kev. Rockwell S. Rrank. pastor ' by I he ludy communion. The young i

/»r t!T.> eVutral Presbyter ian j people 's Christ ian - Endeavor ftace~ Church, will speak at the IJ.; History Forum ..will p resen t -a . p r o - -

; .vice on Sunday morn- Gram at 7 = 15 p. m opic being, "The Burdcni

Amos' was a stern product of thi' frontier* or South- Judah. l iav-

•|B|r been brought up amid Mm pie, '•jnd! natural surroundings, he rec-OKnir.ed the realities of reHgl.ius Hit. JWalce-bcHew religion 'didn't

to this

Tlearcr . ;DougaII Speaks On Week-Day Religious Schools

ftnpn"Ui him or fool him *age is part icularly timely

'3^ede.rn world. A « I O ! ) i V I t I l iS H- impl l ; ll!i*Jl

<»me n»:o cn t a ' - t v i m ihv ' Itatlon*'of J iV 'day . " l i e 'was ' : ©d by tne Bocial hiju.sUn

am! • i v i l -

,:« I;--a;ni

pained by the arUfit-iiil wo.-.-dilp-which he found hi Israel. R«>ligl-

j„. _ff&&_jai:nl iii3_ hj tnrtUBloAiiuijjS . 1*r

In the, t 'uiou Village M. . E. Church Sunday morning at 11

Next" Wedr i ^ l ay V v e n f n ^ v E^N L ^ ' ^ « f ^ - M i O h o d i a t £ p l W e p a l J ward Hotterton, of Cliatham, will I ( h u r c , » w a » ll«e host on W e d n e s d a y ' be the speaker, - _ " - . ; ev ,7'inR_ to the office™ and teachvr»

._: -«f the Sunday School, and" t h e i r ' " h e p r i o r . Key. K_ It. Hiiey. will ' WIVCR and husbands, at an informal!

^ivc- u Coiomtniiuu message ft the | c v e u l n s held in thrJ -parish hous**. !i"Ti:;n--' worrhlp in the Kirft Hap-- '!*&- U,J,. Lajnbdln conducted t h e 1

ri.;l fl.iirf-h on Sunday. The Union °I)f>-»taK cxt-rcjwa and Supe r in t end S-r \ : . r : will be held in this church < l e n t I I- K. Kindfunz presided a t a

8-o'clock with the sermon by . l>r'<-'f business tiesslon. • ; t

Itr-v. K- -llvrbfeter.' i - ' W * «a tb<* temple impressed him ji(..«WMk.-TJirouKh him Jehovah nald:

* l fcate, 1 despise your fearft days.' Tliese were formal acts of viu-d t i p bat Tat hetni The p«>oph> w t i . hypocritical, callous. 4t«d nidn-

Amos uppeab-d hi IlK'.pt-opb- to >^»e, ra tb^r tha;t wor.mip. "for J«bavah. H»- appeab (1 to tW-i.i fu *"9*ek uood and nut t-vii. that vc

•«*y-J |¥^." . Opprcrsiowof- thn poo." and ju-edy overshadowed i,:,y ri-JiSfOUS .preK-n.M' -«;id drew h:.: pery a r r a ignmen t . u.r LUUKW ^uiltv «f**mak:nc, the ^pti-ih snniH-ami .«fce Khel;«l Rreat ami fulsif;.;IIK t h 0

i^»la»c.es of deceit, that we maY yPW ' t** poor- for silver and the

„,. ._ f o r a - p a i r of i,hr»t>*Ji .. li&rtreBtiy Amos p jeade* for

K- • . l s L t f l - o » " f * r m its IiFc-fo Jelm- ,n , . . l f fe^ia-'gL^Olti^lilifui of rlKhicouimeMt..; .„ - n j . . , r pWpcOjpiizins? that <tiily by..their_Jiw_u_l^'.-H,{t.<i_Vv |-:1W*antar>' act could they Insure the o.-esMmi * |^«»ftttnuance of Jehovah's favor

*CS»n two walk *tOKeihrt

FI'CH*. Church of Christ. Seu;ntmt; L'S (tut liven place. Sunday sermon ;:t i i o'rloi'k Subject: "Ad^.m and Fallen JIait." - Golden Text : I'salnm IIC-K. "Thou hast delivered n:y MI;;I from death, mine eyes from t - a r s . and my feet from falling."

J leadmt; room in church tiuiidtiiK

. ^:y^j*<ljifeti3-Qtrtliti-«ivgniria w a s -, Riven by J. n . Dougall, fh" suno- 'n - i , t e r d t n t of tho Summit public J Bcboola, on thu topic of the Week- ' day rcllgloua Hchools. , _

An address was also made bv Or. Erie M. North, the re t i r ing super in­tendent of trie Sunday School en I that church.

, The_evenlng v/a:* concluded with a most delightful social hour, in which every one present had a p a n . - -- — - - - -

tin:i:< plagued Hie poor, hlyii rehtp iinjirisuiiin'-ut for trifling debtr., p ..xt.,nl<»na:e interest, ««]„«, p<rse- I V ^ b j t e r l a n Women to O l e h n i t e ! i:iiM»ii-in t i" coiirtN. r ights adJu- f i , , , ' , . , , ' \ r»e i t r a i r ,

h J HUIeth AnnlversaF) 0t the Work j <if Nutlonnl >FfsHlotii>t f

Since Tuesday, Nov. sth, the r egu-

dir,:ted bi-fu.'e'jinige.;" susceptible } to bribrry, unfair taxe^. and the | Pko. IhiRian Bociety has improved l,

these defects but it will j , r , , l l»3 'onar-y ;:oc;iety nieeting day, re . |U : r . . n -prcat deal^tjf_rTtbink--;£allK «U-clecUun. day,, a le^al holi-to (.numerate present social , , a y ' t , l e Presbyter ian women will

conditions ...badly iiecdJUi:.-.adiuat--;lM>w.. ,.^?.?1,2i ,il»iy.iPl9»ionary J i ieet- , th" iijicrcstH of the hu- i , l s ° " TtieHday afternoon, No- !

^^^eiHbfr-"22nrh-;U if-or'elnrlt— I i n l l e i r l ' Iia.r»'4i—ho4»s*». - - {

, many_ot^ i 111)!/ ; i * H *

in

?j>.«~~- »"« nam iiiKciuer except ,«Wsr be agreed r h - asked. Jehoviilj

lh£_JL'JyiQlleIlL .Of . j u s t l y ^.ffK>1wM|gne<M and Tfow I^Bftrael expect IIIK blessing g i*dB corrupt, immoral", and

could with dl:,-

|- burdened down "a.. tbrir-t,TJ!rsrtce-aTnt- op .

esMon. - i I I 1:) ' he fiftieth anniversary ofj Th" church, and C!i;Htiaris, i r 1" ' * ' o l F f , , ! ' National Missions and

should! be a mighty- i m p e l l i n g t a u t s I , r ' c i i t ' anniversary program to power for social improvement, for; f ' '*Jngly celebrate the occasinu in

Jhr. .recognition t h a r human hearrn j ,Mii"K a r ranged . Mr.t. Ralph Weber ami mollis have rights .superior, t o ' . , i a H composed a splendid pageant aTiv citbx-r. Improper working eon-t * r"!1 ' '1 w I " H 0 HtaK*'<l »y Mr*. Romeo

paper mill which was about Ave hundred feet north, of the prosen t s i te ."

FRIDAY, NOV A i«?

mll s«ni-

. . f f r ^ ^ f ^ ^ ' l ^ t l c l e j e r e ; today t he re " a ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V ^ V m i T The ^ '"™«n* recorded i n - the Tru 8 tee S - > partmentB and 31 t e t h e r s . j ' ^ ^ P <* » e « e S u r e L ^ 1 " a ^ '

ls uaj,.

• a j . t o » -atinj

It is

Book of the . Springfield Academv I in i» ia *K » *

was made to t t a t m u r t by P h i l e - i F r o m the o % i n l f t ^ o f i l H c - W t a t do you " mori Dl-kcraon for permteBion to M o t h e r church there te?* VJ!£ < e n - s ^ ! admit o«r -Methadis t bre thren to the following churches p t . . ™ *f I S h ^ . O o you l M l -

The flm record of the Board otlmZ , n t a » : - S O M * Orange from ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ -JM' Trus t ee s of the chureK h L h ' , « ° a ?** I r T l n e t o n ; W r s t g e l d J Ve* v ^ Z T ^ en t ry : "A m e e t l n ^ o f " t h f ^ " ^ - d i r e c t branch of w w , ; U&7 y Z ^ ^ , " * « ' ««h" % members of the Methodist Episco-pal Church in Springfield (having been advert ised according to law) was held at the house of Philemon

lDickersoa T -Ausnst -27^- lS3l , . f u r the purpose of elect ing t rus tees of the

"'churthToTie erected on a lot of land • s i tuated iflr.*he Township of Spr ing-; field. County of Essex and Sta te of.

. :Ncw Jersey, purchased tor the pur-nosa for the Bum or $:JS5." The Rev . '

: J ames H. WcFar land was appointed ! chair nutTrr ' ~ -

; The trusteeg Roleked the present ssl te Dec. :*.0. 1S31. In June . 1832, • Uie corner s tone was l a i i by R«"v! ; E. C. Janes , who afterward became ^b i shop . _ H i a - t o s t - w a u Matt. 4Gr-JS.-, This same text was used in 102G at ; the corner-s tone laying of the-Cath­

olic church in Springfield. | The parsonage was purchased!

Oct. :{>, 1335, and also one aero of > ground In 13.14 when the church w a s

i n

ie*t-practises-as Amos saw- and ^*W*t#Dinned all about him? ^ i i ^ 1 0 3 m t d o w n u > reaii t ies. He sspspaliwfd tbat tln» g.i>id_: man was

dliions, uiiKanitary towns or com-ni'initles. (tangerouM trades, child labor, preventable disease, ex t reme p verty. want In old age, and many ilber conditions of life, existent

Tbro ' i^h a mechanical erpor the makeup of ihn S p r i n g

fHiT.W-w.i on another 7>age of this js-iue a l.i.-k of continuity in th - s tory will be M-en.but was

neuy. Rev. P r a n k Chadwlek. Rev j W^-H^-Evana, Rev. G. W. Smith a,nd

| r 4 t e ^ - H , - H — O m l l o y . Dr. John ' IT

T h e - o n e !; of Hie"-Sprh>; :h-ld

^ 6 t O-t-'cessarJIy tliat one who ss»iit t.l'J'', • », „ . i — -aWtt**™ 'hvuhiLt iT7.„„ ^ n i - r o d . i y realb-nge the ingenuity and ^ a y * T 9 . avoided imenU.er«nce.a.i.d_ .Xal-h of a (*riK»la»-nation to solve rernrestcd.to appear at the meeting

att ired lu appare l of the style of the i s a r v h e m„ ^ t I "*l i s - • * • e ttrf " " t ttdvor.'iting a l l y . . - -

hnman s^fferin^' „n , ! ; ,«' a iU c" 1 P l n " ( , y lu'rv- b u t w e a r e ral l lnR'"»M ' r i u d « f « " y years ago and a lso HX™„ « . . -injuii—nHfirtk,B-- to-jxrcmtcT fur Chrtsirairr l f l" ^x4**^ -any—objects—of- ImCTCgr W m e e f t o r t , f t ' • "" ' " • f -*• -u rh a s dullts , samplers , etc..

. . »oit» and hu one of the very in- ; , .„ ,„ , > , . . " L t«-reB t l , ,g r , .a ture3 of" the program. ^ ^ ^ r

Miss .Catherine (larmier, one of the ^ I \ ' " ' w n a

field secrretnrieB of the Board o f ' j . h „' , National Missions,- will be" the f 1 , 1 . -speajfe-r and br ing a message of! .,., . vital- j.iterest.- All the w m f i f a r e L „ i „ -,' ," S v r : a ' - ' > ' " p-*>:'r«ni will

• open bund

' Egbert , pas tor from 1902 to lf)07, . l ias passed to the church t r ium-; pmtiit. Kev. Fred Clare Baldwin j P . O . - former d i s t r i c t - s i iperinten-

- ^ — - ~ ^ J .den t , will a l s o be present . edth anniversary " " I j i s t o r i t a l N leh t " will a r y served on Wednesday A

discovered too late t o ' c h a n g e , j

!if- J

An Introductory Offer

China 7

Me« hod 1st Enjs

wijl bo celc- i

be ob- ] program |

Haveyoulost beginning Sunday. November ^ *'• >amMi"- 0.tl..j,t Summit . ; id continuin; , thro ' ighou" the T" 1 , K»??- , ; ,«n "The Ba.Tkground of+

M m t Me'-bodjsni"; Rev. Charles W."

tnake some effort to correct service

*W^ibf ^wT1 ^P.Af'"*' - l n ™" **™-<* E d i t i o n s 1n--air-^ l l K uaW«» **<>•<* h a P v d e n t larael. Amos declared that and justice for every man. ,,«*roe»t Cbriatian today has

t o " do if ho recognizes and m*'» that obligation of service . 'can"i t be claimed that the need ' such labor and wrongs reqiiir-

(Correction a re any less now A711»S- tirearbed 33u*y-

wbirh -win _be p u t «n-«sh ib l t . Tho program promises to-be one

of unuHual interest and will be an­other gala program of thoryear.

changed, but there 's enough <tettgt? - right eotfs men - today.

poor received much of fs consideration. He thought

of the needy, t lnrliaseitiejit

<J(»d de?pi»ed their feasts, which meant thoir religious pre tenses . The , same great t ruth applies to­day; find is not interested in a mock religion that permits human injustice and greed to make" life miserable and sinful- for men7" At-temlance upon nili^lmia- services •, ^ - — , - - - - - - - - - - - - " — i . i .• , , and pubLlc philanthropy- -wUU not-i-«° ,fi<? r ^ » , a ? : , monthly, .pjlgrimaee.j.??.1!' P«*e<tWent of the

Rosary Shrine Notes At Rosary Shr ine next

-bolng the first uf the moTmr

with ar: ed.Irc Tuck, :sf-.sr)c;a

m->i-„iti,T vA 11 o'clock

" ^^A^^l'Ka 7rTa^ea ^r> toli0^- iu-v.i Xittle. Want-Ad will bring __them back.

Or if you have found some­one's purse or watch, dog or cow, let a little Blank Want-

-Ad-t«U-fKertr-Vi'hrre~tO - call for it. 7

The cheapest and best way been lost, strayed or stolen, to get. anything that has

r

by__llev. Ernes t E Bee rotary of the

Wright, D.D.. of Westlield. "The Beginning of Methodism in E n r - -

I landU': Rev. J o h n E. Charl ton, D.I).,1

of MapIewoOd, "American Method- i i sm" and Rev. fJejosp-G-i rflB«I r . ' . ,

Kokus Golden Glow 25-Piece Dinner Set • - Only $4 .77

evenhig at 7:3(. tho young people 's j * ? : " ; " ' f cS ? . u t h „ Omgc, "World!

xal ly .Wll l 1M> liebi. u n d e r tbn xal ly .Wll l l > 4 t " h e M : I ^ c 7 t t e ' m V y - ^ M . ? t , V ? l , l ™ . -r. Pices of the Epworth League A ' V i J n e R 3 N i K u t

pageant i l lus t ra t ing .Methodical, l n u r H ! l a v _- . T h l s evening has

will

Sunday F r a n t

wiih a cast of SO people, will b e p re -Dented. Shor t ta lks will be given by George Miller of the New York Area- Epworth League, Samuel Tunison W the Newark District,

Ostorling, pres ident of the y i l l ••-.Vettarfc: t t r s t r ic t . and. j t tanaoirRan"

be on! Thursday. This evening has been!

-act-asidu'for the women of the con-i gregat ion, tho community and any o the r s who wish to attend! T h e ' addresses of the—evening wil} be given by Mra. George O. Vogel, speaking, for the Ladies ' -Aid; Mrs,' A^tatr-Sr-f&n^m-TTnn^aljntTng^liiJ

Kr»QlsrIy P r i r ed a t $sJM

This bcatititul K->IJt-n Kaucer.;, : i\- i.lnicA. r.i

s i x 'ov. <-;;[Tia set condr.ts of s ix cups, .-,,* :a.:ce o r p r c a ^ f b e s ar.d one platter,

431 Springfield

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Summit, N . J.

atone for oppression and exaction u:>.represKfd. and unrestr icted, and > a man makes a mistake to think ! ^ v ° , i a r j

-""' religion and that he can pretend

votions jeasii;

loner league | . W o m f l " ' w Home Missionary Socie ty; ! On arcouht or it beinRT"arso, theT^" "Cornier Pastors* Night" "wllf bt' ! '??1 S a~" J ' a^ ?~ Vatz,^rcpresehllrig thef first. Sunday In November when a j observed on Tuesday evening. Hup-

indulgencsi may bo gained j p e r w i U l i e served to the pas to r s ! venera t ing the replica of the a n * ' families a t 6 o'clock. Ad-1

Holy Winding Sheet, a large crowd I dresses by the pas tors will be made 's expected to t a k e pa r t in. t»«r4e~!At ;7:30 ojw}-a^receptlau.

These begin promptly at

Sunday, November 6, 1927

^ THREE GREAT FEARS

^ O K ^ T T * 0 ^ ™ 3 1 1 ' p e o P i e everywhenrrHErESTlTX i ^ L ™ * L R A C ^ » J A W L - St. John said, "&.

l s tfeere such a thing possible as

*J*.The Conquest of Fear?" J f c S * ^ ? - ^ * * ! in the worship and t^

• » r 3 . 3 0 p. m.. and will be held in the .basement church. On week davs ; Benediction in the Convent .Chapel ;at the same hour. i The "Snow S t c r m " heralded for (Friday. December Sth. Is under •the-KuMance of Af.a. Ira-^r^^psir^r

; tngton of Orange, N. J., who;

-er-stiM*trr^--—- Kexit „£Scc-43oulev»r4-

:30 ajwl ^a^receptloji , will ^fol low. The pas to rs who will be pres­ent a re Rev. W. A. Knox, Rev. C. H. von Claim, Rev. H. C. Thompson, Rev. F. 1». Curry , Itev. T. S. Molv-

' t h e friends of Rosary Shr ine into closer re la t ionship. (^ifts " of

ij jroceries, l aundry -neefls—wtjoh-n w i t h b lankets , towels and art icles for « -

the-4inen- c J o s e t . a n d - t n - s ' i d r t any- ^Colorado, i-^-eommttteer-ot- laHfer" Ts ^orTTfirg" * ^ , B r a c , o s « ! t . ^ " l " U r - s h o r t any- : Colorado, wUl^gfive the hare) to m a k e It a success For the l h i n e , l k c , y t o b e "seful in the I *>ary, se rmon at 11 o'clock

; benefit of the unini t late i t may be h o m e ' a r e - n e e d e d , -The eampafeij • corolng m e « t i n ^ - w H f - b e h as well to" explain" tha t the " S n o w f o r a m n l l ° n br icks la now begin- »'clock with_ Rugene. (C ~ Storm" consists of a s u p i l y of use- n J n * " F r l e n d s °* t n e Shrfne are Summit- presiding,

-les J ^ - ^ r o y q ^ ^ f ^ ^ f f T ^ p f * * ^ ^ . luncheon will bo Oy supplying tha Nuns w i t h ' a < , , r a , o a - »*eek_fpr a year ; . Ff that. , ."'clock,

j these th ings the ladies wish t» ^ . ^Y^J0***}™ t roublesome, a ; wrperiBtendent cxt the Newark .HK ; a l ^ - t h c m to devote every possible j \ ° * -« „ j _ C'a^"y-«g«-'ept. "Tcj, wi l l -preach the closing aitni-^

.ful-.-«rtic vent.

[Young Woman's Foreign Mission Jury Society, and Mrs. Dorr F. Die-1

fendorf, represen t ing tho Woman's Foreign Missionary Society.

*!Conmraulty.-Night" y/ilh. be.-ob-J served Fr iday. The town officials,' f ra ternal orders" and the pastors of, neighboring churches have been in-, vited to th is community celebra- ' ti0n. (

" H o m e Coming- Swnday'1 will'TT6' heltTbn tha closing dav of the cele-braUo»T _,Voveifther—13th:.- -Bishop Char les L. Mead, D.D., of Denver,

w-lll—plve the annlver-Home

eld at 3 Pierson of

A fellowship served at C

o'clock, l tgv, Archey-J). Ball. -1),I>-

o to devote eve-y possible K *:> w m U e K'adly-accept- trlcj., wi l l -preach tho d o :

is desirahlfiZlo resume a t ^ ASWft-B cer tain guarantee 7ISlEe~17rie.f history p re O I U

for J h e fur therance of . preprtrefl-aHct

read by* th^, late Theodore D. Stck-which it is desirahle_to. resume'al'!,%'*„? the earliest poasible moment. The S- i?"!- . big Ttinch-ro~nm at «t»c fAflf of t ini~ ~ T ^ **~T~~- —~ ™. -™-™„„- m™,™™™ -™.~_. new buildlrtg will be used ro r^h f s ^ * i S s a«T ,^enfle~men who'^aTe Ting pf t h e Methodist- Cujuxau-was

iaffatr . to Whlch JULJa desired to K iva a lTB ***«. ' " a " h a n d " 0T1" thPsff^hi?Wrln-thtrlaTKir-groH tr=^n^^ Z r ^ ^ . ; a ^ s e a a r ^ i M i i n ^ ^ a t t a r j f a o n ^ 7 > r ^ - r e < t a y s t e n ^ ^ ^ F » n ^ ^

- , % ^ j * * ^ ^ ^ , ^ . i ;

Radical Reductions in

* - ^ n J ^ b ^ ^ ^ l i 5 S - f e X J k h ^ _ j ^ r m t _ t l i i ^ ^ ^ -JJE.JfSSEm^bM- t o -hfe-doae-before- , . " ther laatymeethig

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r^EB ' tae i : ' i n ^ o r d a r . tlhtt -the—Wyomip«—statitnT.Jt : - Th'tf-^was JJfegy = BMY' be tutganlaprt: . I h e llrat :" Tti I H F yenr 4»^T ' L'gffa"Wtt'TOeeti

»gM^^May^lVJte4teB3iviTf-T,fff*^>^^ jay__flL41ie_^siixjiie^_^ j ^ -le-—fctfc=t»Fther 'says,'

b « . j - " w " ; * " : " ^ " "•' " " " - ^ - — - i - - • •™v"*-""K» , 1reioTe-Tire-nEoT PiWSd If tftes.e days a r e to be ac - , cat ion flt the church were held in counted,^^uccesstuL^-^-^-. .« „•—4~H»*^riaa:tnE— Tomtn-'rtr-rKcr"TleiiSTan

Rem^al^Notic^J From ouKformcr location at 90-91 Summit Aver

25 Summit Ave. - (Next to CorbyV Enterprise Laundry)

GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING U:5, L. and-Prest-O-Lite Storage Batteries

^Sojd,TlcnSar RcpaiSrd and . ' R c q l ^ g j """"" "•'"." ^^ttenes Called For and-Deltvercd'

^^^^B^J^-^^Sm^ Seeko^^Sfe^jEt^^^^^

^ f e ^ O J B a d ^ the month of NovcmbeiHn^wefer t h a T ^ l present stocfe^r^Ksposcd of before wc move on or about ^moer 1st. to our new sales room located at

338 Springfield Ave. — — Two DooFs-Jrom-Smmnit Aveffiie^—^

W^t^M^ ^ %rm qmHcrs a n ^ a s t U 1 m o ^ complete S ^ i f ™ ^ Appliances for the Modem Home." mmfiftrCbnttm^ season fast approaching this sale comes a t * £ P * offprtiine time. — " = • • -1- -

p ^ U U your advantage to visit us early in the month.

2 T 3 D ^ l M i T XVK STOTw?

*Phone 1527 [ t ? JSP*1™!?' "t^"^^-^ a*»fc

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m JPHONE 241 S9 U N I O N P L A C E

^Modern Appliances for the Modern Home* _»»

j 1 " , * - . . ' ' , rx$&mte®l&kk jfi

W-JIXA ; j £ ^ s i £ d

- 4« Years Eiperienc* j _ to Help You . "i

% * » * * * •^L |»'MUi.«.» L I M Wh«^ yon ton to Anwrfcan ftadlntoi { GontyMiwftr'tto soiaUotsoryot» beat' i

ocpericac* in derin&f and 5tanuSc> taring fawthig t^dpmeat.

( If TOO ibava m '

Breorri Rakes j

Genuin^Yamade

d«anita irnvflege -ytw-wo call upon ta for facta wid — mi*diatorlM«t&iC.v

H . H . Kirchheim to COLONIAL KOAD

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Twenty-four Bich

1 $1.25 Eighteen Inch

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