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1 ■ I V N D H I R S T . N . J , F R ID A Y , f ! H K l 'X i v ’1 ' . l'»J'* P r w P t» * V

C O LLIN S, F A H Y A N D P O L L A R A A R E E L E C T E DSCHOOL BD. CALLS JESSE R .FIFER c a b i n b u i l t b y t r o o p t h r e e TAXPAYERS

TO TASK FOR SLUR ON MEMBERS m , n i,a m i l l ■ ACCEPT TEN n ew m em ber s

In R ep o rtin g of M r. Fifer* Talk A t the T ax p ay e rs A s so sia tion , A N ew sp ap e r Misquoted H i m —M r. F ife r C o rre c te d S ta tem e .it At th e Special M eeting T o W h ic h H e W a s Invited.

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Motion Carried Closed The Incident■**

Howard S. Bridgman, president ■ n, ¿ailed a sped.il'meeting ‘>1 the ., tRe".alleged remarks made h> ,1 ,vp.,yers Association, at a meeting

i n a d a ily p a p e r c irc u la t in g in1> udh u rs t M r. l ife r w as q u o te d a s hav ing hU vtU th e need fo r new ¡.th 'iols in L y n d h u rs t to be u rg e n t, ud.iing, however, the School B oard , j i. n - t i tu te d - a s i t is now , “ can n o t In­t r u d e d w ith th e h an d lin g o f th e

. „ b u ild in g fu n d s .”In te n t- u p o n fo rc in g a re tra c tio n

from M r. F i f e r and d e s iro u s “ p u » -j tin g a s to p to th e c u rre n t w ave o f ; in d isc rim in a te a tta c k s on th e in te g ­r i ty o f th e School B o ard .” H ow ard

—S B rid g m an , p re s id e n t o f th e hoard , called a sp ec ia l m ee tin g w hen i t * a s

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' th e s ta te m e n ts a cc red ited to him in th e acco u n t o f th e ta x p a y e r s ' m eet

u l th e L y n d h u r s t B -v irtI of b d u . a H oard o n T h u r s d a y e v e n in g t o »¡Us

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t u m 1 I H A T U \ . s 4U H. r J iX - J t

Ta x bu d g etIS EXPLAINED TO INQUIRERS

Only Four Pernona A tten d s The Hearing of the T iii Budget On Thursday livening Taxpayer*’ Ah- aociation Committee Interview ('ommi>»8»oners on Mondav Before Budget Paired On Final Heading.

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L lK A L S O i L T J t M U l l H . ________T O H W E K V I .I .V F K I O U

Tr»*op \ o . 1, o f I.yndhurjt*., u n d v r the d ire c tio n t*f Mr. J o h n M. \iW > on as M -ou tm aster. ha> » a lfenged T roop S » i o f Ka>t „ R u th e r fo rd t.» a ra lly t«> heJd a t th e l.tr.-o ln SeiuaU udì •o rium in Ka>t K u’.h* r f o r i, «•» I j «lay -v en in g v F e b ru a ry ! M h, a t t*M “

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LOCAL SCOUT CAMPAIGN IS

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* a t t i ra is in g th« iH vr- '.ary fu«d* w ith w h ich to Jim m cr Hoy Srm rt a« U vitie> in L y n d h u ia t, d u rin g the y ea r o í U»29. Mr F ra n k Curt»»« t* in d ire c t. ih a r g e of Ur «uiiìiM giL a m l.i :

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ONLY 2 ,0 0 0 VOTERS EXFuESS TKEir OPINIONS AT SCHOOL ELECTION

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Jtf> \«>tr» Hr hi ml i o ’-»-,' ' ' r * 'V-\<> B r i t U t t i^ l I litre v *' NX r f t I n m o l

Harvey, Eldridge and Ruggiero RetiringW ..Hum r t ' .J J in * . V

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- ». .« 1 L _ . . . U . . I t . I l l U 1 1 ,1 r . i 1 A a À L ! . . è ! . . . I i t t l lf tlw ould “ sm oo lh th e w hole m a tte r o v e r” la s t n ig h t in th e p resen ce o f th e b oa rd .

th e b o a rd . At th is m e e tin g w ith th e ex c e p tio n o f fo u r w o m en e v e ry s ea t

a n n lv in th e council c h a m b e r w as v a c a n t M r. F i f e r 's u n w illin g n ess to ap p ly,,il to th e tro u b le d w a te rs cam e a s a N o one even cam e to h e a r th e b u d g e tsu rp ris e to m an y . ^ re a d o r m ake an y p ro te s ts .

"1 am s u rp r is e d , “ M r. ^ f e r sa id , M av o r W ood* a irre e d la s t w eek

D D C C T A U A T t l Ur K E o l U N A C»AIN

IN COURT, TOLD TO LEAVF. TOWN

Com p la in ts By N rig lih tir» of \ uden l F am ily \rg u m rn t!» t au»e* J u d g e T o O rd e r Fam ily F ro m th e Town-r* \pp«-at«'d in C o u il T»*i W r r b \g o

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M r. t i f e r M av o r W oods a g re e d ....................“that 1 was not dragged m chains t ^ wou,d p0illp<)ne having the < hapte. t» .. of the comedy I re* liefore this august-body. I had no bu( untlJ- Mon(iay night to ton and l're,ton « •* pres, n t« t at„lea of my unpardonable breach oi th(, Taxpayers' Association to the loe« l police e..,ivt on Mon,lay afI...,, majeste would be so leniently ,,r u w a r ¡n a tem oon, when Wash

■> ........ , . .. m a n ie th e la x p a y e r s A ssociaiien i « ......................... r -- - - , •« te w ould be so le n ie n tly re p re s e n ta tiv e s o r a p p e a r in a te m o o n , w hen W a s h in g to n re s to n .

treat.«.! by th is e x a lted a sse m b la g e . ' . d i^ Ult(l l h e b u d g e t a n d to cole.r*-.» o f 2 t« 'C o p r t .n .1 A venue, andIm agine th e m ag n itu d e o f m y c rim e > fare(1 t(J ,,0 so T h „ his w ile Id a , .*» y e a r s old. o f New1 . ;l hum ble c itizen , d a re d to c r itic iz e P w ith th e a s - » rk , a p p e a m t » • « * • «th is m u s-rio u s board ” so c ia tio n , and on M onday n ig h t- th e «** p re< en te ,l by * * * * 1 * *

Mr, I slVr. sa id he d id n o t th in k n e a ss ig n e d hv P r e a id e n t (*W * , . . . k te ex ac t w o rd s a t t r ib u te d R f th< T a x p a y ( ,r s ’ A sso c ia tio n T h e - to n e - o f W a sh in g to n an d hith e

, th e n e w sp a p e r a cco u n t, ‘ ‘,‘,f W e-se l O ro en en d y k e , w ife do not -eem to connect vervred .to re p e a t fro m m em ory V *s ^ a n k ’ an d C arm in e Sa- well, h u t it i< know n th a t tw o week a rk s a t th e ta x p a y e r s m ee t- I in tP n ,iPw e ,r th e c o m m iss io n e rs ago W .s h m f tm , w . , an t-M e. - h> th .

, , b e fo re th e m ee tin g w as ca lled : to « a j h s i « ^ m ad e h>; hi- - f .

* F i f e r o ril<‘r to have th e m e * l’!ainite m s a s they a p p e a re d in th e b u d ­g e t

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..11^ . .also, ktniw th a t th ^ ' e ry d e ta il , to th e s a tis fa c tio n o f th.-' r j ' t is a t p re s e n t c o m m itte e . T he su m s o f $48.668.8«,n, tu. .hoard , as it • 1 w hich w as a suruluf», w as a savm g>t "i;: t itu te d ,. to ^ * t j m oney ^ ^ th rnu )fh th(. ()a>.in(i ,,fth e .building o f ^ w a s m (.n ts p r „ m ptly by th e ta x p a y e r s ,prop!. S op in ion o f y o u r ab ility ^ in te re s t and leg a l-«eloquently ex p ressed som eago at th e e lection held

b rin g ahi y" a ss is ted by Mi C. J ^ t ' i H g u p t r \%.»» rM.I«»»'«^! b> th* u»ent‘iri » ¡it \ | r il *»F«a 4 prt*»« |r^l 'w *l r \ , C h a irm a n of t h r I vn«lhur*»t Ht* f ^ r |h,» *« an*| it wk* h* b '« -«»tii !*• t ** t r i f r - i ’-tn c t I 'o m m itte e . am t n irtn ltrf" o f i h r Ä(frisp,| (h a t a t Ttie m eet li. g Hr Ut r . f -n ir -« *m*»H—A m e r ic a n X egion.^ , I h u r ^ t a ) ev en m g tw o **thrr hmmIi

M ight it a g a in be » ,a tr ti th a t th e l i^ tr - M ould 'I h* >r4e< te»t an«l r*nL t •*•>! Ml. .1 1plan» fo r the prem tnt . .im paign ex Mi;h Mi Neulu» »-* 1 l*fc« *nl« » t \ i | { l j « »• Ki lu d r a ll who g ave d u r in g th r fa ll o f th u i H. I \r« g h .«pi> i i . o .a • mu « t l Cm | I IN S la^t y ear . T h e re w«r* »* n u m b ti w ho t c , on»i» tm g of J*-*#« F ife r , A lp h r r«H »K lcontrilwite<i fr**ely a t th a t tim e , l»> um S F ra n k , and W illiam iiu th e i! , t.* I U Onw'et th e d e ttn e n cy in th e budget of U«Hide a ***) t'* **rl#H‘t th r I«.“ ' * #W \ | I I O I . ‘»I K.tí*¿h. T h e ir num ea have, been ra re «lidatr?», to tw rn*l**t»r«t * ‘th M r f t »I I U Mfully ta k e n from th * UatJ* of pr*»»|a*t* \»*uha»a»« I h r » > àn im i te r « I n t d f l 'V O l j l M \N f ,.r th e I ‘.»21» c am p u ig n , it In’tng f r i t to t »ke ¡* d u w vV.»1*1■, Hu pr« (*rt* >tth a t t h e a r wh«» n o ||»» t* r ly g a \ *• on ly I th a t th r aa^** latHm tak* n»> aito»n 1 | l, H I M K X I’K!la»t fa ll , should n e t t»e a p p ro a c h e d . m an «p4«*n*euirniag a in fo r »“a litiiiaUiM. _ - ] Calmil»«» • SaM no m ad r a n t'lio i*

S co u tin g e«i«ta *»nÌy th ru v o lu n ta ry th a t no *«*ndnlatr I** n n to raw l am icon trib u tio n * . S ro iÄ tng is fo r e v e ry Chi», m otion Ma- sr%-**n*ie*l h) It »ra«» la»> an d g ir l of l .y n d h u rs t an y par B og lr, Mnd unan itnou« !) iart»e*t Mi♦»nt ih v ita lly c o n f lr 'o rd Mi h a v in g F ra n k c«H«mI th* a***nntli**n’# aU enth e i r bo> U » ' v f N T ! • # - t t a f »o*th . U H . th a t Mr, v . u w . v • -»Ihle, «m? th* fÉw r »T l*f every’ gWl h a d hr*‘n rnvfnra* it ;*n.l th »n igl«» M I K Ì Al r H M M N« . »i t f ■' I i- to n ina»h • n» t i .1 th a

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m o n th s th e re b y sav in g in te re s t and le g a l-e xon th e p e n se s . . _____

^ V o T new schoo ls , w hen y o u r T h e p o o r account w hich w as q u o te d „ „ .j a f t r r w a itin g f . .r som e tim e , he «piestion d ecisive ly d e fe a t- a t $0,000 and w h ich w as q u e s tn m ed h„ mt. t l , | . y ,„ |h u r> t w h e re hep ro p o s . " . w*a s ex p la in ed th a t $2,470 had been fOUnd h ts ch ild ren a s le e p .

.. *k“ ’ T h e next m orning the w i'e re tu m -p tw i, - — . . . ed a n d W ash in g to n u p b ra id e tl h e r forc h a r g e s ; $1,24C, f o r re n ts and m o re him She knew th a t 1«

c o u ld .n o t t r a d an*F-~dl«t ’ i**t . k n ov ; w hich <ai to ta k e t,. re tu rn t.» I.ynd h u rs t , a n d he had to p.t> a m an fifty cen ts t» p u t him on th e r ig h t c a r .

S in ce ttu it f irs t ep iw ide, M is. I ’res- ed m a rs h a ls . - »«* h a s le ft he , «

T o th e question i f it would ^ V . T m T o u r t . n M o m l.e lockers c h e a p e r , to em ploy a n e n g in e e r a t , - • 4>< ,have n e v e r been ^ l a r y . it w as an sw ered th a t ■ * « v .-k ev a w elllocks did no t fit a n d f th j, im p ro w m e n ts w ere m ade ^ ™ * •

B ri.lg m sn « •F ife r o f “ in tro d u c in g p e rs o n a l b ia s p o o r; »426,000 to r pn> i n

' ' 'T r t s t e e 'T r l c 1 A ustin m ovetl th a t t h a ^ $8 .0 0 0 ’ fo r g r o y n e s and coal th e “e iltire inc iden t be co n sid e red closed.w T h e m otion w as e a r n e dunanim ously .

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hy 'U is t r i e t C lerk D an to n w as on . fn .m H ack e r and H a c k e r , ' a rc h ite c ts

.T h e reason fo r th e increase in the police d e p a r tm e n t is fo r th e s a la r ie s

lam m ously . a fo r th e e x tra po lice t(» be ap p o in te dA m ong th e com m u n ica tio n s re a d jR ^ e to w n sh ip an d recen tly a p p o in t * i .• . . i q.._l, n im ln n WÎIS one ...I m ndiik iili ■* o

ln e ar<m in th e tow nsh ip , an d th a t .1 w ouiu , - W r h u . , , . n . l . onta t.,1 th a t th e y had c o m m u m « . ^ he m o re exp en siv e th a n to pay him (H.c, , iu lls . „ „ 1 had a t« , left

w-mcn ii.sw .1 n e re en tag e . , ... i \v > .h in r to nw ith th e com pany ........them a n d " th e y w ould *en«J » * £ .* • F o s te r o u t from N ew ark to re p a ir them . He h a s no t d o n e so to d a te .

Resignations w ere received from Miss M arion D ehn, an d M iss D oro ­thy W in te rsm u th . M isses M ary

a p e rc en tag e . t>11 „ -v e ra l tim e sT h e W a te r defic it -^a« e x p la in ed . — ,

th a t th e only re m ed y w ould I»*' to ra is e th e ra te s , an d th e co m m issio n ­e rs w e re advised to such a m ove .

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a . . . . J------ _ ---------- th in k th a t th e y w e re any c r e d i t toT h e com m itte e a f te r q u e s tio n in g ly n r th u r - . t , a lth o u g h it w as p ro v e .

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appoin ted in their placesT h e c o m m u n ic a t io n f r o m t h e l a x

- 1 . '1‘Irnera were the commissioners on other items th'B, Waahington. prayed on hi« knee»Bossit and Helen U Lem discussed at the Taxpayers1 Assocta- oft(,„ Thr thouirht that I.ynd

, l#A. tion. were satisfied that the budget burat would not m a t them, and ¡n „ . which is correct, and made no protest All f, rt w„uld be t«-tter ..(* without the

pers ass,R ation wju. reM ^ tion , »ere satisfacUtnly answer- , t<m f, ml|y. Chief U n d e ir . .Ustated that the .. { th(1 e,l and explained by the Board. ted that the neighbor, «ere afraidsame ,n regard to the boiler of » * J . ’^ t i n g bids were a lso re- that there would be a m untereomLincoln School, and that tt s At in w t sn<1 Com- mitted in the 1‘reston family, and thenot have been accepted until It had Ce.ved from W eyersberg ^ m it^ ^ , h,l»-en on tn a l, and A a t Oh pan> o yn H>ck^niiack. (; , rrltKrn mur, i „ ha.l better be committed inshould not pay for the " p*‘r , ,7 r,?mn»nv of I^xii; Naples and ».m e other city. Judge Hr«l»n ord

Another communication was " a W d ^ ™ p‘ y '[, l ( j Spinello Con- ere,I Preston to leave Ly^dhurat this fro m H a c k e r a n d H a c k e r , a r c h i t e c t * . C o m p a n y o i 0 r m n _ * . j a . u a n ,j , f ^ h a d n ot f o n e at«hich requeaUd the Board to pay s^ ir tio n '>mpa „n(1 ’„ .„ y the end of the week, he would W - a i lfor drawing* made at the time « cob Jacques, a contract to Hackensack for ninety day»was c o n te m p la te d improving the o t h e r c o m p a n ie s ^ ^ W M W n || fa . ,t e t o w d that it wouldHigh School ground*, at a cort of conatruct the ** * t<) Riv, r co, t him -even dollar« to move and$113,000, which work w a i not done, (liscuaaed for m y ^ Kklt no m(mr> Chief 1 .an. tel I.They also requeued the hoard to ride Avenue. oromiaMl U. r » « him th* n ece .sa f)

, pay $507.90 for draw ing, made for T h , bid* were on v»rio«a tttntJi b«t P « * Frrston jumped atthe improvement o f the walk* and n0 („(in were received for the chance of getting mone> In s»ickproperty, which h a . been completed W|irk w a . submitted All propo«l* ™ way, and a*ked “W*hen d,.in frt>nt of the Hiffh School buildin#- werT referred,to tta « g - « , get the money ?**

A m o n g the bill» rendered waa one ^ y ^ t i o n , and a report will be pre ^ t o ^ u , get room* for Hi» f r $22,58 from Fred Saum for m- at the meeUng to f «*airting *f three boy*. Ru.M urancr o n g\.aaa in Columbus School. ■ Commissioner* next Monday w ^ #^ v, n IWx k I« « . hi.ne a«4 Ho*.

Trustee Harvey, chairman of the nlnj tr t , six year« o f age, litla w ife pe-cnmmittee on improving the bane- Commissioner Smith recommended to return to him and himaelf.ment of - the High School had no re- p rrn Avenue, 'between W'eari ^ »hen he wa* ready to move, theports, neither did any of the chair- Ridge Road be improved, and c^irf would giire him th* *r»en dolmen of the different «chool*. fo r e st Avenue be improved, between

<■ Trustee- Austin reported that he W eart Avenue, and Ridge Road b e 1 ;-----------------had received a l o n g l i s t o f w a n t * f o r i _ pruve<j; i m l J a u n r e y A v e n u e . Thu-1 M itor . I .s i i .w r - 1* . I e » l ^ rthe manual t r a i n i n g d e p a r t m e n t s , b u t S t r ^ , C n i o n A v e n u e . S u m m i t A t* ( W.a r Sir I would like to have the

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RUTHERFORD REPUBUCAN CLUB PAYS TRIBUTE TO ABE

, , , power. M usic«! E n te r ta in m e n tAbraham Lincoln, the founder and first President of the Republican wQrk V u pnded God Musif w | | diapenlied during the

Party, was immortalized once more by the members and friends of the without notice or warn;ng , tof,k him d in n e r by the Lambert. Trio w hichRutherford Republican Club Tuesday evening at the annual dinner field ,unto go we can say he called forth much applause. Thein the Woman s' Club m FairvieW Avenue, The great statesman and rose fro m sh ad o w and w e n t in m is t, n e r w a s served by W illiam W h it-true American was paid a sterling tribute by the speakers Who gave “ And in y e a r s to com e, no d ra m a , ta k e r , steward of the U nion C lub,a word picture of ,his inimitable personality. no tragedy, w ill be filled w ith g r e a t j h e room was a t t r a c t iv e ly d eco ra ted

4n Impressive Affair .and every year, so th a t a local e r w onder, or be fo llow ed by man* ln A m erican colors and th e p ic tu reM ore than one hundred and fifty | coQnty man such as 1 am can hone k ind w ith d e e p e r fe e lin g th a n th a t 0f Lincoln artistically d ra p e d w ith

m en and women gathered members t0 3,1,1 l iu le fo r >o u r ed ifica tion . In j w hich te lls ; th e s to ry o f h is life and the American F la* s to o d on a ped-and friends o f the R epub lican C lub it ma>’ b'- that what is sai<1 by d e a th ." e s ta l in the platform.to pay a tr ib u te to th e m a rty red P re s id e n t w hose deeds, w hich em ­braced th e p re se rv a tio n o f th e U n ­ion, w en t down in th e a n n a ls o f h is

m e is a lread y know n to m o s t o f you and I will only be tra v e lin g over fa m ilia r g ro u n d .

F lo ra l d ec­o ra tio n s ornamented th e tab le s .O th e r S p eaker» .....,

T he Rev. A lfred V on Sch lieden A t th e h e a d ta b le w ith T o a s t- w as th e second sp ea k e r o f th e eve- m a s te r H e n d e rsh o t in th e c en te r ,

“ W e w ould p e rh a p s do w ell to nln(? an(j h is p re lim in a ry re m a rk s w e re : S e n a to r W illiam B . M ackay , tp ry and glorified h is n am e all o v e r j con sid e r L incoln a s a w ell know n w ere 0f a h ig h ly h u m o ro u s n a tu re . S e n a to r R a lp h C h an d less , J u d g e W al-th e w orld . I t w as a g a th e r in g o f | la w y e r o f th e firm o f L incoln an d m a kjn(f re fe re n c e s to S e n a to r M ack- t e r A . K ip p , a n d M rs. K ipp , M rs.re p re sen ta tiv e c itizen s o f R u th e rfo rd , j H endon , o f S p rin g fie ld , III. T h a t a y an(j co n tr ib u tin g h u m o ro u s re - B e r th a V an S to n e , F re e h o ld e r Jo h nto g e th e r w ith m any le a d e rs o f th e j w as h is s tan d in g a t th e ’ b a r , b u t he m a rk s w hich m o m e n ta rily b ro k e H . E d w a rd s a n d Mrs.. E d w a rd , G en-

w as fam o u s am o n g th e people a s aw ay f rom th e m ore s e r io u s su b jec t, e ra l C h a r le s B u rro w s , M rs. N. D. A be L incoln . I t w as th e keen de- H e then e n te re d in to the su b jec t H e n d e rsh o t, the Rev. A lfred Von lig h t o f th e m asse s to m ee t h im 0 f t h<> m an in w hose h o n o r the ban - S ch lied e r, Mayor H . F r isx e ll arid fa m ilia r ly and h e a r him ta lk , n o t qu(,t WM h e ld , paid him a m o st M rs. Fnxxell, Douglas Thomson and to h e a r h im te ll s to r ie s , bu t to h e a r (flowing t r ib u te , po in ted out his p ro - M rs. Thomson, William H. P e te rs h im p o in t W hat he w as say in g w ith* found be lie f in rig h t and his fa i th and Assemblyman Emma P e te rs , a p a rab le . in th e g u id in g hand o f God. Judge G. L. Fake and M rs. .F a k e .

“ W h at w as th e m y s te r io u s pow er T he g r e a t q u a lities, o f L inco ln - 11 o —o f th is m y te rio u s m an and w hence.’ w ere founded in th e estim ation o f CHRISTOPHER STORM,

" H is w as th e g en iu s of com m on th e sp ea k e r on goodness, kindness HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE, sen se ; o f com m on sen se in ac tio n ; and fa ith . J IS TENDERED A PARTYo f com m on sense in th o u g h t; o f S e n a to r R a lp h C h an d less an d G en- Christopher Storm, a re c e n t gradu- com m on sense , en rich ed by e x p e r i - , e ra l C h arle s B u rro w s w e re ca lled ate o f the Dickinson H ig h S chool o f

p a r ty from B ergen C ounty . I t c a r ried th e im p ressiv en ess o f t ru e A m erican ism , ye t coup led w ith th a t sociab ility and g ra tif ic a tio n o f th e p ro g ress and sound b a sis o f th e lead ing political p a r ty in th e co u n try an d in celeb ration o f i ts s ta n d a rd s and sound s tan d in g .

T he w ord p ic tu re s o f A b rah am Lincoln, as p resen ted b y th e s p ea k ­e rs , review ed every p h a se o f th e ac tiv itie s , in and ou t o f po litics , o f th e fo u n d er of th e R ep u b lican p a r ty ,

Mackay's F ine T r ib u teS e n a to r W illiam B. M ackay, w ho

w as, th e p rincipal s p e a k e r a t th e d in ­n e r, w as g iven a w a rm recep tio n . In p a r t he said ;

" I t is w ith co n sid e rab le a p p re h e n ­sion th a t I a rise to a d d re ss you to ­n ig h t upon th e life a n d ac tiv itie s o f a m an, w hose ev e ry a c t io n in life , so f a r a s m ay be know n , has been th o ro u g h ly d iscussed fro m a ll angle* by em inen t and a b le m en befo r* your club a t th e an n u a l d in n e r each

ence and unh indered by fear. He w as a com m on m an, say« h is fr ien d Jo sh u e Speed, "ex p an d ed in to g ia n t p ro p o r tio n s ,” well a cq u a in ted w ith ihe people. He p laced h is hand on th e b e a tin g pulse o f th e nation^ judged o f its d isease , an d w as read y w ith a rem edy. In sp ire d , he su re ly w as, a s S h a k e sp e a r w as in sp ired ; as M ozart was in s p ire d ; a s B u m s was in sp ired ; each like h im , sp ru n g d i­re c tly from th e people.

“ T he g re a t le ad e rs o f h is p a r ty ,

f o rd , f o r th i r ty - s e v e n y e a r - , e a r n e d M rs . I., J G e a r y , W illia m F a r le y

upon to speak. The former was Jersey City, was tendered a surpriseb r ie f an d h is vein 'Of t a lk fa llow ed th e c h an n e ls o f c o n g ra tu la to ry r e f ­e ren ce to t h e g re a t a n n u a l fe s tiv a l in h onor o f L incoln w h ich R u th e r-

ou t to p e rp e tu a te his g r e a t m em ory.G en era l B u rro w s d r if te d in to rem -

in iscenses a n d perso n al ex p er ie n ce , te l l in g o f t h e m ee tin g o f L incoln w hen in th e serv ice a s a m e re so l­d ie r boy a n d conclud ing w ith th e • M iss Io ta S to rm , a n d M r*. M Lincoln sp eech a t G e tty sb u rg . S to rm , a ll o f T e n E yck A venue.

dinner party at his home, 636 Ten Eyck Avenue, by his mother, Mrs. Marion Storm.

Among the guests were: Mr. and

Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. Reinhardt, all o f Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. John Storm, Frederick Storm , o f P a g e ; Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. A bram s,' Joseph F. Abrams, S. A. Jordan, j

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fcoger W . Breslin H istory T eacher

In Lyndhurst

R o g er W. B reslin , son o f M r. and M rs. J . J . B reslin , o f S tu y e s a n t A ve­nue, h a s begun w ork on th e L y n d ­h u rs t f a c u lty o f th e L y n d h u rs t H ig h School a t th e b eg in n in g o f th is te rm .

M r. B re s lin is th e y o u n g e s t m a le m em ber o f th e fa cu lty , an d th e f irs t re s id e n t o f L y n d h u rs t to ta k e a p o si­tio n in th e H igh School, w h e re he will te a c h h is to ry .

H e re ce iv ed h is e a r ly e d u ca tio n in th e local schoo ls , K e a rn y a n d R u th ­e rfo rd H ig h Schools. A t bo th of th e H ig h Schools, he c a p ta in e d th e v a rs ity b a sk e tb a ll te a m s . F o llo w in g h is g ra d u a tio n from th e R u th e rfo rd

to rthe convenience o f box-holders.

T h e re w ill be no w in d o w o r c a r r ie r se rv ice . P e rish a b le s a n d spec ia l de-

RUTHERFORD POST OFFICE | t n v C A D r O T D PWILL BE CLOSED ON LA U I rUKCoTERS

WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY | | J Q J ) | ) A N Œ O N

TUESDAY EVENINGLyndhurst Circle, No. 1445, Com­

p a n io n s o f the Forest o f America, .. . . . . . , he,d a dance in the gym nasium o fliv e ry m ail will be d e liv e re d a s u su a l, th e H ig h school last evening which

T h e h o lid ay co lle c tio n fro m street w a s attended by a large number of le tte r-b o x eB w ill be made at 12 o 'c lock m e m b e rs a n d friends o f the orgsn- noon- iz a tio n . D uring the evening m ost of

A ll m a il le f t in th e v e stib u le d ro p th e c a n d id a te s f o r . member o f the w ill b e d isp a tch ed d u r in g th e d ay . B o a rd o f E d u c a t io n appeared and_______________________________________ w e re e sc o rte d around the room and

introduced to those present by the H ig h School, he a t te n d e d th e U n i- C h ie f Companion, Mrs. Maurice W. v e rs ity o f P enn , a n d N o tre D am e M u rp h y . T h e com m ittee which ar- U n iv e rs ity , g ra d u a t in g fro m th e la t - ra n g e d th e dance consisted o f Mrs. t e r l a s t J u n e , b u t re m a in e d th e r e M au rice W. Murphy, chairman; Mrs. u n til F e b ru a ry f ir s t to ta k e a spec ia l K a th ry n Dardinkeller, Mrs Blanche co u rse in h is to ry . M cG uire a n d M rs. Kathryn Willard.

M i l l i o n s o f G a l l o n s o f O i l A r e U s e d A n n u a l l yI n E l e c t r i c S w i t c h i n g S t a t i o n s o f P u b l i c S e r v i c e

at the factory

S m a r t C o n v e r t i b l e S t u d e b a k e r

T h e C o m m a n d » E i g h t C o n v e r t i b l e C a r r io lit roR Four, n x w tr t » h u h s»J tru n k r a h t f t i fm im l , $ 1 6 4 5 . Other Command«- - Eight model» u low •> $ 14 .9 5 . T he Commander Six C asrio i.it, $ 1 4 9 5 . P r im 4 / t k t f t t u r y . B u m ftr i ifm rt n m t t t t r t .

T H E w hole w o rld has k n o w n th is ^ u lg n if ic e n t car as th» S ix th a t sp e d 2 J .o o o m iles in less than 2 3 , 0 0 0 m in u te s in h e ro ic p r o o f o f i ts sp eed a n d

« tam ina. On l y S tu d e b a k e r ’s g re a t P r e s id e n t E ig h t has su rp assed — o r e v en a p p ro a c h e d — th is sp e c ta c u la r d e m ­o n stra tio n . T h in k w h a t T h e C o m m a n d e r ’s stam in a m eans to y o u , in y e a r a f te r y e a r o f s u rp a s s in g , t ro u b le - free perform ance! A n d no w S tu d e b a k e r a d d s to the a p ­peal of T h e C o m m a n d e r , th e w in n in g , s ilk en su a v ity o f e ig h t c y lin d e t p o w e r— a t a p r ic e as low as # 1 4 9 5 a t th e facto ry . ;

it. Drive it. Trust your Studebaker—a name that ture for 77 ÿeârs.'ç;

own judgment, backed by has meant quality manufac-

C O M M A N D E R ' M O D E L S A N D

N ew b o d y a r t in l in e , c u rv e an d c o lo r, in te rp re ts th e very sp irit o f th e new C o m m a n d e r 's b r i l l ia n t p e rfo rm ance . N ew rid in g c o m fo r t , th e r e s u l t o f h y d ra u lic sh o ck ab ­so rb e rs a n d S tu d e b a k e r ’s ba ll b e a rin g s p r in g sh a c k le s . N ew sa fe ty , c o n tr ib u te d b y n o n -sh a tte ra b le w in d sh ie ld , steel co re s te e r in g w heel a n d larg e am p lif ie d -ac tio n 4 -w h eef b rak es. N e w ease o f h a n d lin g at high «peed— fo r th e new C o m m a n d e r is lo w er, with a new double­drop fram e. A n d it looks lo w er still!

Come in today and »ee the new Commander. Ride in

PARK MOTOR CAR CO.20 Park A retrae Lj'inffi— , N . J-

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rmmA rme*)Coupe, Business, ft r t w * • 1350 *495Roadster, Business, f t r t u n * 0 0 9 0 «375Roadster, Regal, f tr f tttr J min wiml,) 1450 *595

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IRUK q u a n t i t i e s o f a s p e c ia l g r a d e o f o il are re q u ire d ln th e o p e ra t io n o f e v e ry s w i tc h in g s t a t i o n o f P u b lic

S S e rv ic e E le c t r ic a n d G a s C o m p a n y . Thin o il Is u sed•witches, for

double p u rp o se of I n s u la t in g a n d cooling the appara- th e h u g e quantities o f electrical

through the station. 1vast q u a n t i ty of oil necessary at a large switching

station Is shown by the fact that the new Roseland sta­tion of Public Service Electric and Uaa Company will re­quire when completed approximately 1,000,000 gallons.

The above picture shows four of the ultimate six stor­age tanks of 20,000 gallons capacity each which form part

of the oil cleaning and storage system at Roseland. Two of these shown above hold the oil before It is purllled. After the oil la passed through the purification system, which la composed of centrifugal purifiers and Alter presses. It is put In the remaining tanka for storage. When tests show that the oil in any switch or transform­er needs changing. It is pumped directly by pipe line to the Impure oil tank, being replaced by oil from the tasks hoJdlag clean oil.

In order to cut down on the amount ot oil kept la stor­age, and In order to savs time, the oil from the trans­formers Is usually piped directly to the purifiers and back Into the transformer tank.

T H E S T U D E B A K E R C O M M A N D E R C O N V E R T I B L E C A B R I O L E T with ha open H id doaed car advantages, strikingly exrmpttfie« the «martnaaa a t the entire new Studebaker fine. M anyJ T i r T L i 1 ” °del 00 * * pl*y « « “ t New Y ork autom obile show.* J “ * hydr,uhc l6ock *b* 3r bera, ball bearing spring «hactrfca. non-shatterable w m fetueld and

* “ rin« wbeel- 1* “ available w ith « (n igh t eight m otor a t *164S o r u cylinder 1110 pncea a t the factory, including n x wire wheda and luggage rack. T he new C om ­m ander to a w orthy heir to its gallant predeceaaor w hich traveled 25,000 m tka in k aa than 23 0M minute«; a record excelled only by th e Studebaker President

Local V « m Attend M e e tk f A t Y .W .C A .

TH E COMMERC IA L L E A PS *. FRIDAY. FEBHUAKY IV I W

A*hSt. T hom a* Spiaeopai Church an Wednesday with Holy communion at 10 o'clock in the moraine, and even­ni» p r a m . ■*“ 7 . »“ * »ennon »t

night h r th* radar, h t . I M É i G. Faber Member* ai SL Mary’a Guild attended the morning aeroce and re­mained for the m l of the day at the Pariah Hall to anr.

Mia. Inaila Tra*, «f Laag 1aland haa been a Ih* h aaa a l M n. Sndae Park A n w

Nach. n atter a t Ornea of

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N S c MTakes

The Dangerous Physical Strain of Abstinence from M eat

Out of the Lenten Fast

SCOUT NOTES

Y OU can’t settle down to the Lenten F u t today with­out inviting a run down condition, lot» o f time from business and a big doctor’» bill to boot.

Intelligent house wive« meet the need of a nourish-

W r i f to yaur naaratl Jmmum Branch fo r

"AffatUdmf V tm fè r C * II* # * C k « « n ” .

in g m eat su bstitu te for Lent w ith JANSSEN S r p v im r n COTTAGE CHEESE. They doubled our «ales o f it last Lent and everybody was satisfied.

"SATISFIED” w e M i d a n d m e an it! Y o u b i le In to o u r c re a m e d c o t ta g e e h e e s e ^ i th th e sam e aenae o f rea l e a tin g th a t m a rk s th e m a a tica tio n o f a go o d ju ie y a leak — a n d wedon’t mean maybe, / ______ ._____ _

T h e p o s itiv e p ro te in c o n te n t o f g o o d c o lla g e eh e ea e lik e JANSSEN’S m a k e s it a g e n u in e " s u b s ta n c e ” food .

AND THEN THERE’S THE CREAM. N o t ju a t a d a b to g ive th e p ro d u c t a n a m e b u t g o b s o f i t to aa au re th a t c re a m y ta s te th a t m a k e s y o u th in k o f s u m m e r fie ld s a n d co w i ch e w in g b u t te r c u p s a n d d a is ie a .

JANSSEN’S CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE is a n a c h ie v e ­m e n t in m o d e rn d a iry p ro d u c tio n th a t r e a c h e s i ts p in n a c le o f u se fu ln e s s in L e n t aa a p le a s in g a n d n o u r is h in g subati- tu te fo r m e a t. G ive th e J a n s s e n M an y o u r s ta n d in g o r d e r f o r i t n o w , a t th e b e g in n in g o f th e L e n te n p e r io d .

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Authorized Distributers in Bergen County for Walker Gordon Products.

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Mr*. Krnest U w r i t , pm i h a l of th * Ljrndhayat l > n of the S n Jar- aey Women'» Republican i"lub. Mr> W illiam H. M o m », aecretary, of the l_’a it ; Mr*. Cheater H. F n tu n y .

at th e local Hoard of E daca d Mrm. A S. Frank,

o f th e I'a it, and a a t th e N n Jeraey S U te

W omen'» Republican Hub, atten d ed th e n a f e m n on Im proving lb* Prim ary »Kick' wa* held under I ho. auaptcee o f th e New Jeravy I m | W o f W omeii Voter* in the Y W. C. A. on Friday afternoon Mr* Frank w aa one o f th e *pon»»n and t e n n l on th e com m ittee for the conference Mr». Charlea StnikUm ami Mr*. Hen r ie t t* Jiawea. u t RitiKritoud-were *l»o m em ber* o f th e committee.

One of the interesting Improve­ment* »uggeoted »ere having, the candidate*' name« on the balloU 'ar ranged in alphabetical order, and de-J"

j void of alogan* Thu-w ill »top th*l practice of forming bracket* Thi» bill it being introduced in the l.egi* lature by Senator Wolber for Com miaaioned governed citie» under the Waloh Art.

Thi* act would effect the township of l.yndhurat, which i» |o v e m n l un­der the Commiaaion form of govern ment.

W om en’s Missionary Society Hold Social | M eeting on Thursday

— The Woman'» Mtmionary Society o f the Reed Memorial I'm ted I‘re* byterian Church held * »octal meet ing on Thuraday evening at the, home of Mra. Joaeph Aldndgr of Jay Ave­nue, with about twenty member* preaent.

While the ladie> planned activities for the next few month*, their needl lea (lew on article» to be »«Id at the b a u ar to be held by'the society in the fall. Th. member* of the committee appointed for the twiner are Mr*,. Joaeph Aldridge, chair man; Mr*. Kmntun» and Mr» Schmlch. 7

When the ladle* jhml tired o f then aewing, Mm. Aldndge. leeryed'. dainty, refreshment* and all enjoyed a social time.

The regular devotional meeting will be held at the church ult^Thur* day afternoon, February 21 at twop : m

The member* of the Society will attend the World'* I)») of Prayer to be held at the Methodut Church on Friday afternoon, at 2.So I’ M when all church meniber&.and other» in I.yndhumt will unite with the world in prayer on the d»y set aside aa the World'* Day of Prayer.

By IhU MaadayLast Fnday int end o f having I k n r

regular Boy Scout meeting Troop Three )*a taeyad to the Rutherford Haytut Church to wvtneaa the doing* at a magician with quite a few year* aiperiaa ce Thu magvtan. Charlea K*Uy «aa hi* name waa I kept ev ery areal that araa preaont la a high de gree of pi—ang amaeem.nt H u antic* were numero«* aad of an agreeable aatare. A number o f the tncka th a t.b e performed were qu ite perplexing 1 and when be had com ­pleted hi» performance the crie» for

Y. M. C A IS TO BE ESTABLISHED

IN RUTHERFORD

A Young Mam's < hnrttsn Aie-nta turn Will be established tn Kulhrr M , i» no« an aaaured fart, after •evrral yrar* of work on the pr*»H*ct by many prominent »«Usen* of Hull» erford

The actual » o f t on tKe aaaoatation « ill beffin thi Knday, »Km lieraM Tamblyn, former *«vretar) of the American Near l-wat Relief t'omrwii 1er in l«m *. Kgyp*. ami who haa been cluaely connected with Y oung Men's I'hrtstian AaattrlaUo« a o r i in Philaaielphia, and New Yort. la U» brgm hi» duUaa aa communit ) ierre tary of the Rutherford Rran*h

S e v e n w Meyer ia fw era l «Ksir man of the committee irran ftn f fut a drtv* to obtain I#.«** to hr f in the acUviUea O lhefi oft the roiamute^ are FYedeilck W. 1 ightfout. John A Kehlénbeck, l¿eorfv K Call*)a, and William Mckensie

The committee ha» maaie a »urvey of the facilities *art«i aquiprnm t avail able in Rutherford, ami have nveiVni the mpjmrt of all of the vhurvhea in the btihiuih The litmnl of K«tu« a tkm han al.«* oifrtr%\ It * aMtBtanrr-. amt thr une of .Srni**r Mifh. an«1 I'nion Junior High Sch*»»»l gymna» luma.

Thr committre ha» ala«». ft*un»i tK*at there nr*- about t»r>r»i hun<1rr»t. rihI young men ItrTwrrñ the age»’ * i 16 atol lit» in Kuthrrft»nl alone. can be Kervvtl by tlie Y, M »’ A .. It nr to t*|ieti a «rutrail)ItMatrti offti'r ahrrr thr m-« rrtaf) will br nvailablr to th«>*r ii»t?rr*t«^l KÍ tlaaarB.

All boya abovr thr ll«»y S*«»ut arr hrartily in\it«Hl to barowir af9\lt atnl with thr Y M A movon»«*tit Thrrr will l»r no tlura thr ftrat ) ,aa all rkpriiara for thr f\rat yrar Will be rnrt t)in>u|rh |»u|»il« »ul»a<n|i

I lion, matir to William <• Mt Krtuie, of Hi» Raymond Avrnur, ah«» I» rr

. reiving all »uImh ripti«»na, no m a tin how Mtnall

R eiorm story Boy» W ho M ade Good A re G i n s R e-nnioa B aaqaet S m

te*, l a n n i r hete I g vea la and eOker groap* o f per*»a* bold "renate*»*.* bat the t t r a n g ^ raaaM n ever kakd » Mew Jeraey am* o f th* t e e k m drod and t w a d y I t e gradwate» o f tike New Jeraey R eform atory at Rahway on Xonday They won* arr »mpaaae Ihy their pareoi». * t w * < hi Id rea a*d •oeetheart* The growp t t y n n a M the *,*M n e * ' lè lw have hoe a parol ed from the matltatMn » M IMS.

T h e g r v o t p w e r e w e l c o m e d b y Ï * »

Frank Mourv, Sup.nn .ew a.0t o h - w i l l A w n . h t » t o » A t « e t h a a a » i « e r

aary » . head of \h* tu U t^ tM * «*>M an H JOth "X-.^lego gradi a te» U »..a i t h e ir re ro rv l» m a n y tt*tte* h ot yow m u .t b y e y o u r r e c o r d 4 * * * , " •* .► • I>r M «on

l>r M wrv announced that of tKe H I M men paroled, .oily I M l have had to be returned for l>!e«k!i| their ■wrote, or le»e than twelve pet »owl Man) of the men paroled ha<* e a t . •ucee»»ful hu»1 neo. men. and are the head» of famille*

The t«aata»aeter at th* banquet le f t the reform atory ahowt tw enty yewr*

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U K AL MAN H N K Ii FORR G 1 K L IC .H S U N I\ I Ni *

IN NiJTÛtY COURT Peter I>e l^rllia, of 32i> CopsUnd

»Avenue, waa found guilty o f reck Ira» driving on W ashington Avenue, Nut ley, and was found guilty and flned tw'enty-five dollar» hy Recorder Wil­liam .Smith, in the Nutley , |M»licr court on Monday night.

I)e Lrllih did not have thr monry with him, and the court gave him until thr following day to pay.

T.a l k « b o a t

B A R G A I N S !

E L E C T R I C I T Y

a«dT O U R E Y E S

P ROGRESS h s [yeen m ade, during the last few years, in the science o f illu m in ation . T h e

im portance o f conserving eyesight has led to a better understanding o f the way in w hich correct hom e ligh tin g guards against ey e strain and its en su in g evils.

There is no reason why you nhould not have in your home lighting which meets all the requirements of modern optical science.

There is no reason why you should subject yourself, or your children, to the risk of injuries to eyes which result from incorrect illumination. ■'

There is no reason why you should not enjoy, when you read, when you perform your household duties and on every other occasion, good lighting.

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C orrect w iring o f your h om e is o n e essentia l; another is the use c ' th e right size an d quality o f electric lam p. In regard to both o f th e m atters, the advice o f ou r trained experts is alway* at your service.

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GEO. H. HOLDENRoofing and Sheet Metal

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PAINTING DECORATING PAPER HANGING

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LYNDHURST SUPPLY MARKETFine GrtH-encs, I’rimrr Mrtu, I m li killed

Poultry, I re»h f ruits ami Vegetable*M A K h H l P l M I I H I I t H M »

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SpccuU Week Ftlnvury 14th Ti> '" th .

MEAT DEPARTMENT« A l l l l U L i AH I N I H I « N I t «H t i i A i t X s r i t I N I S

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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY » . 1929

P 0 RBT GUT SA VINO

LOUIS CRUPI TRANSFERS TO RUTH. H.S.

THE SET-UPBy J o se p h M a r c h

LYNDHURST COURT TEAM LOSES TWO MORE GAMES DURING WEEK

• • SPORT COMMENTime faith futa some columns hack, otfce Since then we have added

d in n e rs Bring on any sort of aPEACE PACTS, V e notified our

,irc tile ere.mi in this reporter- .inothcMike Bring on your (ooth...

' , r , t iomcT to that But football cfrmwfs— yum, yuia- Wc wereiMthered= in Odd Fellows Hall the other sun down paying e Hn-h School gridderc W e had no sooner stepped into ic iou 'hall th..t i ' the O d d Fellow, place, when immediately

tb.ill dinners wa- born. ' Decoration#,, music, -peeche«

dinner, one »t those hom i'jc »—t h the alni *t ip:- that likin-t»' !•*' and cal.“.— 4+4 as wc .wouUol hoppin^ ujurging

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ngs al(.nc.ciij,,.not hit the »pot Just ng nicely, a rotund gentleman made a habitgesticulating wildly with a song program and. about there being a long, lone trail winding:' any body cared!

s o r t o f co in-I here is. about stu b a banquet a pleasant r id ,ire A sort of hail.’ hail! and that stuff. Things are a little cold at thi beginning, to be sure. M utual g re e tin g and stiff , u k 1 s . But about the time we started chasing the chicken legs around the table things had «arm ed up considerably, l o Iks cast side glances and shouted greetings to friends three tables

.«wav. L w n the singing began to .b e enjoyed.

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TrT.c-r IT aN liC tt; th e eel ill. in.in knocks th is p a p e r Ti’U t,, . ,11. i y tiie p a lp i ta t in e p-.pulaCV. k e p t th e seat o il o n c /,1 '

Mr IiaKinett it is whom wc dnt k \ »*»1» w-*« v c rt 1 >'.la ir— Hut after, the elw overy

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tijw away a . set ut up m his W est finger. You know,

column arrives a. day 01 susinning p,i"ion ol both, ol us ,is an intense desire t O l inn's, knuckles suc-h as only -Clin- HocUer c l

Fortieth Street, New York, place, 'we were liiigct regular Damons and Pythiases.

Mr (icorgc Holden sal close by us Mr H football onceWith the old Ijnions, Mr Holden \*,h,»Ike Aaron's Lyndhurst A C . baskctballer- ol a

just ahont the snappiest ol loeal ball outfits,. ..._ sat Harvey Hartemann's-pop. M r 'Harteniaiiu ptoud and indignant over the. fact that this author's penchant was leaving ter or two or three out of the lanuly name, ‘shxed, Mr 'sfixed. Down the table a bit Mr William Harvey joined in the singing-vwttj nis-h i-n t it?.. Mr. Harvey's feelings were as a prolessi

flock of .amateurs, xfcfc being quite snooty over the ,lacl

"Larropin Lou” Will Strive To (on- tillin' Hi» Excellent Itfo in l < »m piled Her*- On th e B lue and W h ite Athletic Team». *

W O N D E R !-' ! ' ! . L IN E H L I 'M .E K

“ L a rro p in ' Lou" C rup i has h is Ifist a th le tic (fame fo r L y n d h u rst H ig h Sell«»!. H e conclud e d h is studie .- a t th e local school in F e b ru a ry a n d will c o n tin u e in R u th e rfo rd H igh.

No d e fin ite reason f o r h is t r a n s ­fe ra l has been g iven , h u t it is well known th a t th e y o u n g s te r w ho co m ­pile.!' h w o n d e rfu l re c o rd in local .-.ports and w a - , a lw ay s a co lo rfu l f ig u re on a n y field, w as c o n te m p la t­in g a ch an g e fo r som e tim e ,

1‘ jiywill h av e com ple ted th e tw e n ty w eek ’ s tu o y a t th e R u th e rfo rd ..•hool m i . .««try be fo re a s tu d en t

c a n co in |)e te in open a th le tic s — by th e tim e n e x t foo tball .-eason ro lls a round. O v e r in the B lue a n d W hite c ity they a re hop ing to see C rup i hold up th e score he m a d e here .

On th e b a se b a ll field he had an u n ­excelled re c o rd in th.* field and he w ie th e t e a m ‘d h e a v ie s t h itte r . F o o & ja tl, w a i h is diVh, th o u g h . '

EX pected to S ta r A backfie l.l m an from th e day he

st a rti-.l To tn y a ro u n d witli.. .it 1 t»ig-

T hc author o f the W I L D P A R T Y takes the readers o f his recent com tribution to th e .p octry sh e lf behind the scen es o f fistiana If we desired to get i t th is review w ithout too much ado w e m ig h t write that Mr. M arch paints a sharp accurate picture o f boxing It leav es the game p ro esSWo. it is, you w ill agree a f te r re a d in g the Set U p s— naked, s h o rn o f th e gla_ m our golden penned n e w sp a p e r p e o p le have throw n about It, an a , l b o x in g i ^ aj all sensitive, .a b a sh e d

Poetry lovers, m o re e x p e r ie n c e d and m ore d o t in g th a n th e w r ite r , playe*f w ho takes his poetry o r leav es it and d o e s m u ch o f th e la t te r say th a t

the w ork is nothing m o re th a n so m e tim es rh y m in g , so m etim es ry th m ic pose. -----

W e w on’t argue th e p o in t W e a rc m o re c o n c e rn e d w ith th e s p ir it i t saps f ro m boxing Less w ith : " I s it a r t 1

N e v e r fo r a m o m e n t a re w e led to b e lie v e b y th e a u th o r th a t h e is t a k in g us into th a t b e je w e lle d pa lace t h a t / h . luses th e to lle rs o f th e g loves. T h e M adison Square G a rd e n T h e "Sterie o f M a r c h s fistic a ffa irs is a reform ed horse s h e d . 1 '< -< t M a rc h s to r ie s o f a d u s k y b a t t le r w h o se c a r ­eer is strangely similar in som e re s p e c ts to th o se of H arry W ills and jack j J o h n s o n , tw o m en of c o lo r, w h o h a v e m ad e b o x in g h is to ry

P an»y is a c o lo re d fig h te r . P a n s y is good H e w as su p p le o f b u ild ,G ra c e fu l,T r im : -...H e a v y ab o v e ,W ith legs slim.Compact ,N e a t “

1 V 'C n b e d b y M a r c h he is: —— ,

D u m o n t and C lo ste r B oth Take M easu re O f B lue an d G o ld B asketeers— D u m o n t S w am ps Locals— C lo ste r G am e H a rd F o u g h t and D ecided In Last M in u te O f P lay— L y n d h u rs t G ym nasium . S cene of C lo s te r B a t­tle.

Idefi who use » whimpered that ouple ot years Next to Mr

i toMrlack

H o ld e nrf - h -P

sk in , ( 'ru p i shorn* on L y n d h u rs t H igh te a m s a s a n offensive t h r e a t a n d a m an on th e defunge to « liscourage any o p p o s in g a t ta c k s .

W h eth e r hi* will g a in a back fie ld p o st in R u th e rfo rd re m a in s t<* be seen . I t is p re t ty m uch o f a c e r ta in ty t h a t he w ill. O nly J o h n n y S ita r -k y will- be b ack in th e K u th e rfo rd *»f-

ve iiiuujiL-aiiii-e t '

Harte mann,p«i sit ion s will be upen to n* w ,

o f '

for ......... -•has entertained countless thousands with his throating.

B R I L L IA N T , U N P A R A L L E L E D A N D U N I Q U E O R A l O k ^

llonal " th rtrh e

three comers.

With a • powerful"line* in front him, many believe that Crupi fia- few ( ..i|iuiIs for line plunging. * >ff fà^t, i lie picks his holes witi

' " M e a n as a p a n th e r .C r a f ty a fox H e c .m id h it” tik e a m u te “ “A nd h e k n e w h o w to box

He rises to th e e s ta te o f fo re m o s t c o n te n d e r f o r th e m id d le w e ig h t c ro w n He raps u p o n th e d o o r o f th e c h a m p io n B u t th e c h a m p o inh e ed s not to those a n d su c c e ed in g ra p s .

U nable to keep h im s e lf a lo n g th e s t ra ig h t a n d n a r ro w p a th , P a n s y is J w on, 10-4, a r ts e n t to ja il. m ont scored a

" A d is se c tio n o f h is p r iv a te life , --------------- — •— R c v.-n h Hj t r e h a d -a n -e j t t r a w tfc ,------------------ ------- -------

A n d th re e s c ra w n y b r a t s L iv in g like sew e r r a ts .”

Olsenites Show Inability to Finish Strong p-------

H e m i^ h t n o t be w o r th a k in g d o m , b u t a ba».k u u a r d ’ w o u ld c o m e in d a rn h a n d y to L y n d h u r s t Hit»h s d rib b lv a r t i s t ' n g h t6n o w .

T w o J an ie s w e n t th e w a y - o f a ^«>°d n ia n y previouis f r a y s a t th e en d in g o t la^t w eek a n d th e b e y in iiif tn ***!■ th is >even day' e ra . D u m o n t w h ip p e d tin- B lue a n d (i()lder> at Ih im o n t , h rid a \T > ^> 1 , a n d C l o s e r c o p p e d a w arm .itfu ir a t th e local ^ y m n a -ru m , 2 2 -Z 1, M o n d a y e v e n in g

In each ^ a m e L y n d h u rs t show ed ish . T ra i l in g fo r th re e quarters and an a la rm in g need fo r a back ^ u a rd . w ell in to th e fo u r th , C lo s te r cam e A g u a rd who w ould s ta y back u n d er up from now here to p u sh in to th e h is own b ask e t. T im e a f t e r tim e op- lead and h*>ld it up to th e final posing- fo rw a rd s d a sh e d f r e e to fin«t w h istle , th e B lue an d Gold hoop u n g u ard ed .P a r tic u la r ly tru e w as th is in the C lo ste r ffam e, w hen one hand sho ts from u n d e r L y n d h u rs t’s b a sk e t Kave the gam e aw ay .

H irm an F o re s ts M o\ed To describe th e D um ont vrame one

m u s t f irs t p o in t o u t th e s a lien t f e a ­tu re s o f the D um ont g ym nasium . It is a low a ffa ir , w ith wooden» beam s in th e . m iddle of th e ce iling , ham p er- in g loiijg sh o ts. M ore th a n onc«^ J*Iut‘and Gold passes became tangled with th*- st<»r*-

¿ \t ho tim e w as L y n d h u rs t m ore th a n a point, behind an d th e *;rst th re e q u a r t e r ' ^* re a lm o s t o v e rw h e l­m ing ly in th e local te a m ’s favo r. T h £ .m a rg in o f its lead \^as c u t dow n o n ly by ex c ited pass w o rk and th e ten d en cy o f th e back tfu a rd to p lay up -cou rt.

L o th ian s ta r te d th e ba ll on a sco r­in g sp ree w hen he d ro p p e d in a foul sh o t. O n th e n e x t tows u p he p e g g ed th e le a th e r fro m th e side an d b ro u g h t

II.

then 1ra rehe I

-kill and .seldom

M R JAMES (» \V O OD was at the ‘ same table Mr and laughed trying to act unworried by the fact

chicken eximmg on. At another table Mr Dave Flynn .x . picks and sneers with M r. William Pattison. And Mr. L> there in alt his august presence. Mr. John Flynn turned, unwilling to miss the oratorical fireworks, which, ae the reporter's dictionary were brilliant, unparalleled and iiniqu Lyndhurst's history. Mr, John J Breslm, Jr., whose office we'will expend space quoting here, 'was toastmaster. He told everybody what a tough racket this dinner committeeing is.

W<iod la'ughed that there, was

'■ranged tooth uis Levy was

left early, but re- hich, atcor'din

f

m it I fist '

H e c o m e s o u t e v e n tu a lly . B u t h e is n o t th e sam e. P r iso n has c h a n g e d th e m o u ld o f h is o n c e firm flesh T h e s u p p le m u scles h a v e lo s tth e i r s p r in g in ts s ; h is a rn is th e i r ja r r i n g p u n c h , hfs leg s th e i r flee tness .

In s e a rc h o f th e fe w d o lla rs t h a t a re th e d o le o f th e p re lim in a ry s .r a p p e r h e t ie s h im se lf w ith tw o o f th e m a n a g e rs w h o in fe s t th e tid e w a te rs >1 b o x in g

" M e e t th e p a ir ;

T w o -of th e w o r s t - * , —;A n d sew y o u r s h i r t t o y o u r b a c k f irs t,”

„ , h ^ ji T h e s to r y R oes a lo n g in t h a t v e in . P a n sy is s ig n e d to m e e t a c o m e r" E .l 'h e ^ l 'ry o n , th . 'l iu th e r fo r .l C oach, | in th e f ig h t in g w o r ld T h e m a n a g e r o t th e f ig h te r w h o is b e in g s te e re diiot*"openly op tim is tic a b o u t any siiv- ; fo r b ig g e r a n d b e t te r th in g s to m ak e th e affa ir m o re c e r ta in fo r h is m ang le p la y e r, yanked o n e g ra y h a i r ' c o n tra c ts f o r a c e r ta in su m w itt). P a n s y 's m a n a g e rs . to h a v e th e c o lo re d j .from his h ead w hen h e h eard th a t f ig h te r " g o in to th e t a n k '^ ^ 'T h a t n \ th e p a r la n c e is th e te rm u s e d f o r th e ¡G roenehdyke , f

i f th e ho les s to p p ed ,

One had o n ly to see h im d rop ; ix D over ru n n e rs in succession la s t fo o t­ball season to re a liz e th e d a r k 1 sk inned p lu g g c r’s d e fen siv e w o rth . H is record d r if te d o v e r to H asbrouck .H eights w h e re th ey a s s ig n e d one m a n j t .i w atch C ru p i, w h e th e r th e H e ig h ts , o r L y n d h u rs t w as on th.* offense a n d ;

ll> w h e th e r o r n o t the L a rru p in g p i ty in

th e g ird e rs .

T h a t, how ever, w as expec ted . The d e fe a t w asn ’t. T hose w ho saw th e f irs t D um ont g am e w hich ly n d h u r s t

s till m ystified . Du- lingle b a sk e t in th a t

iiiim e, th a t long a f te r th e f irs t h a lfhad. fiasse<l ,into iiistory.— ------ ----------

E v en .w ithou t C a p ta in J a m e s L o th ­ian , w'ho w as ind isposed , L y n d h u rst could n o t im ag in e how it w as g o ing to be licked. Bob iWahan sw ep t th re e g o a ls and fo u r fo u ls th ro u g h th e -hoops to —knock off te n p o in ts ,-onl-y- a s th e a u th o rs say i t : “ to no av a il,”

T h e sco re:D U M O N T (2<i)

up to th re e . A t q u a r te r , f ig u res fa v o re d th e O lsen-tim e th e

ite s , 8-5.T he sco re w as even a t th e en d of

th e h a lf , b u t in tlie n e x t < iuarter L y n d h u rs t led, 1!>-15. C lo s te r c re p t up and a f t e r th e sco re w as tie d , a fou l sh o t by K othm an g a v e th e v is i- to r s th e lead . M ahan b r o u g h t back th e b ig end o f th e ta l ly w hen he sank a h aw k er, b u t F ilie b ro k e a w a y to find h im s e lf u n d er th e b a s k e t and h is to s s w on th e g am e

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M ayor VCoods spoke. W h a t a h a rd life the fo o tb a ll players lead was th e substance o f his talk , M r. Paul V iv ers spoke. M r. V ivers, tak ing th e liberty o f te lling one p f A1 S m ith ’s (rem em b er h im .) jokes, also d e lib e ra te l^ p la g u r i/e d L ieu t, l.ind- b erg . I t was “ w e” w ho pushed over everybody b u t H asbrouck H e ig h ts . M r. V ivers cou ld not see how the H e ig h ts licked L y n d h u rs t. A n ’ w ho could, M r. V ivers, an ’ w h o could? H e en d ed by m ournfu lly te lling the g a th e rin g that even tu a lly and inev itab ly insects w ould p ry th e ir w ay in to every b o d y 's livers

■and o th er vitals. --^w, a ____ —

C rupi w as trarTsferrinK- I f he d o es no t m ake thi

he is a c e r ta in ty fo r th e line w hich wan dem o lish ed by g ra d u a tio n

cu rious m ovem ent*

INTERBORO FIVE W HIPS THE LOCAL

_ rtam fighters make before draping themselves upon back field. rcslncj f]<K)r fo r no apparent reason.

T he m anagers agree, and neglect only to tell Pansy that he is to fake the knockout So old and worn is he, they speculate, th a t he will fall w ithout the urge of an extra ten dollars. Pansy is of the same opin-

Mr William sj^orts spoke Mr

C h i e f ' B ro a d h e a d , ' h e a d ^<if M o n tc la ir A c ad e m y s B ro a d h e a d sh o u ld h a v e a co u p le o l co lu m n s b y

h im se lf . I t he h a d o n ly m e n tio n e d th e d e a d ly e ffec ts ol c ig a re tte s liew o u ld h a v e reccT ved~ them fro m th is w r i te r M r B ro a d h e a d -s p o k e o t rf tx itb a ll H a v in g re fe re e d so m e th in g like ><>0 ( c o u n t 'e m ) co n te s ts hes e e m e d to k n o w a b it a b o u t th e s u b je c t ' < M r . B ro a d h e a d lias a p le a sa n t, th in v o ice . O n e o f th o se v o ic e s th a t s n a p q u ick ly in to a lash . H is h a l f tim e d re s s in g room ta lk - ir.u -t be tre a t s.

But in the fight som ething gets in to him. H is ebony legs and arms gam fo r a few more fleeting seconds th e ir form er strength and deftness.

R O W I I N f l A R T I S T S 1 Added to that he has never lost w hat he learned o f boxing. H e knocks« f t I I d I Cl ^ ~om er ou t Uj thc j lsmay ()f bo th managers." "

T he end o f thc trail comes fo r Pansy in fron t of a subway train.He falls there after a ¿E ase by the fighter he h a s defeated and his m ana­gers w ho think t h a t he h a s tricked them .

G A T H E R R O U N D T H E B A N N E R , B O Y S I

C J L O N E L F A R R I N G T O N , a s h o r t g e n tle m a n , n o t satisfied w ith b e in g k icked a ro u on S y rac u se 's fo o tb a ll te a m , h a d to get in to

th e b ig scrap in a F re n c h u n ifo rm , sp o k e a f t e r M r. B ro a d h ea d . T h e n M r E d w a rd C O lsen , c o ac h , p re s e n te d f if te en "L s ' to th e re g u la rs o f th e fo o tb a ll team . E v e ry b o d y got a b ig h a n d —M r. J a m e s W o o d s w h o h a s seen th e m all, w h e n it co m es to loca l a th le tic s , lo o k e d o v e r th e la te s t re p re s e n ta tiv e s w ith p le a se d eyes.

M r E dw ard T ry o n , Blue and W h ite m entor, sa t' at the official's tab le exchang ing tho u g h ts on the coaching job . M r, A llan P h ilp , an o th e r R u th e rfo rd ian , w ho used to sport edit a w;eekly sheet, bu t w h o early saw th e e rro rs of his w ay and re ­form ed, was p resen t. M r. W illiam C . Collins was there and M r, W illiaiii W(H>ds, w ho, kccp th is to yourself, i*. btiif/ed as be ing just about the n iftiest baseball p layer ever tu rn e d out in L yndhurst, added to th e applause fo r W illiam Jr.

C app ielo F in d s M aple* to H is l.ik - ing. Hut G e ts No S u p p o r t.

The In te rb o ro F ive en d ed the s e a ­son la s t n ig h t by w in n in g th e three gam es in a n In te r -C ity R ow ling L eague m a tch w ith th e L y n d h u rs t How ling C lub a t th e In te rb o ro a lle y s in C a r ls ta d t. T h is w as th e la s t leag u e gam e o f th e season.

Frey , o f th e In te rb o ro s , w as h igh sco rer w ith 230*'and C ap , o f th e L y n d h u rsJ^ te am , w as n e x t w ith 221. Schenone, o f th e hom e bow lers , w as th ird w ith 211.

T he sco res :L Y N D H U R S T H .V '.

Divine . C arboy M abie . C arp ino C ap . .

iNÏÊHÎifiTEOH e s s .......................F r e y .............. .....................Dieffenbaeh .............. .M a y e r .................................Sehi-nom - ...........................P a l l a s .............. ..............

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III

March* was not the first t o w rite boxing into his verse. John M ase­field relea>ed "T he Everlasting M ercy” back m 1911 and comparatively recently Joseph A usländer w rote “T h e Knockout." Masefields effort is' something apart from th e other. T h e poem treats of a bout fought for thc honor of the* men; th e o ther tw o have their characters battling for the w inner's purse

In all three the crow ds w atching the fights are brought in to consid­erable length M arch 's fans yell loudly and o f ten :

• 'B reak ,d u h nigger's face!Break it!Sock him . Sailor—H e can 't take it!"

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G. K. T. . 2 3 7

3 3 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 7C lo ste r G am e H e a r t B re ak e r

L o s in g to C lo s te r b y a s in g le p o in t, d u p lic a tin g a lm o s t th e sco re o f th e f i r s t g am e o f th e ir B e rg en L eag u e se r ie s , L y n d h u r s t show ed th e o ld j f a u l t o f b e in g u n a b le to pull i ts e lf -j- to g e th e r in th e th ro e s o f a ho t fin - '

’ 7 721Referee— Marvel, South Orange.S co re r— E a r l , L y n d h u rs t.

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W i t h o u t à S w a tOne Interesting event of the m il­

lenium will be the spectacle of the mosquito and the camper lying down together.

F r e d e r i c k R e s s e g u i e

ORGANIST, St. Matthew’s Lutheran ChurchT etcher

Piano D epartm entScientific M ethods

Vocal Department High Voice Placement

Diaphragmatic Support of Tone« Enunciation

Pronunciation Interpretation

Touch, Technic, S ight Reading.Theory M em oriu tion

(Second A partm ent)Studio: 53 Livingston Avenue LyndburK, ,’N . J.

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H ere is A uslander's picture:

Sullen and sudden through thc dark flat air; T h ^ ^ ^ ^ C Q U g f t t r p fategm retched ev erywehcrct — T he belching; and somewhere the splashing of stinking Tobacco juice, somewhere the smell of men drinking."

Victtnis, vilc, ^ n o r a n t all th ree th ink of the crowds who watch prizeT hc same spirit is evident in Masefield’s spectators:

“T h a t's thc style Bill, give him hell!”

T h e fo o tb a ll > sa t b ack s to th e >i th a t e a r b c lm ^ > to th e s h o w w ith h is s in g in g ,

. f r o m th e v an tag e ot th e "H .im d e tti N T T in ja d d iru ^ ia w

T H A I L E A C il E

quad w as‘herded together at one table. The player^ ludience. It was: ‘That s Iron Mike § neck And Mr ( '.ivipi Mr Motorcycle ('op Peters almost stoic

W alter Mitchell sneered down on the folks rchestras platfortn Mr County Detective and order To"the occiisu>n

S82 879 1*48

t.iIt give>' us sincere drsplcaMir« pact which wa> recently pcr.pcrtr.it Army Navy o r . Princeton Harvard. Alter . helped cement• friendship, g«n»d sport.Mnan> ball season-, Nutlcy decided that next yea Belleville No reason (<thcr than tha.t only given

annovince that that elegant peace er in Belleville and Nutlcy lias gone

large crowd and (w° bands up, and good w,lil, last foot- *s schedule will not include strong teams arc desired was

T h a t takes a d ro p o u t o f th e league Bob K ing suggested du ring the football season. Ih e league, to rem ind you, would include Belleville, N u tley , K earny an d L yndhurst. R u th erfo rd would n o t1 be given th e cold shoulder if it asked fo r adm ission.I hings >eemed to he breaking in th e right d irec tio n . N utley applied to local au tho rities for a p lace on next y e a r’s schedule. Cautiously, Coach O lsen , wrote hack th a t next y ea r is already filled up, h u t in 1<H0 it would be su itab le fo r h im .It should be a suitable game lo r Nutley Kearny will eventually

fall into line Belleville would not prove hard to schedule. T here j would be your league Rules could be made, of course, providing for. . . i t r I w<*re: Mr*. Louise Demareat, Mr».sch o o ls d ro p p in g o u t a t v a rio u s tim es in o rd e r to p a tc h u p ag a in a n d g iv e j ennie Demarent, Mr». K. fcicke, Mr«.us more and better peace pacts. Perhaps, even a league football d inner Newman, Miaa Fannie ThinceU.

173 177 lig h ts1K1 181» !

th e y c ry .A nyone w ho has witnessed a prize fight in the smaller arenas will

. . _ — ~ test, (y to thc , ru th o f thc poets' descriptions It would stem th a t boxingMany DOWling 1 earns | is described accurately

Enjoy Sports In the y e t

Tw o Lyndhurst A lleysH ow ling is g ro w in g m o re p o p u la r!

in L y iu lh u rs t every d a y , and a lm o s t 1 every w eek a n ew b o w lin g g ro u p is form ed.

T h e M e rry T ro u p ro lled a t th e R oosevelt P a la c e H ow ling alley?» la s t F r id ay e v en in g , w h en Mrs. Theresa S eh re c k en s te in w as h ig h w ith a »core o f 222. t ie o rg e (.¿uinzer w as second w ith a »core of 18*».

The Jolly Howling f lu b met at the Pyramid Howling »Alleys on F ri­day afternoon for its regular weekly contest. The high neorea were made by Mrs. William Schulte, Mrs. j .Parker, and Mrs. A. Kndlekoefer. llostesse» for the afternoon were Mrs. J. O’Neill, and Mrs. Parker.Mrs. Frank Bickel, o f New York was a special guest for the afternoon.

. Other members of the club present

It would be a whopper, be placed on the menu.

could he arranged that pigs knuckles Schnitzel, though

Palum bo W ill Lead Columbus Club Jrs.

The Columbus Club, Jrs. held a meeting at their club house on Feb. 8, 1929. Every member was present at the meeting and plans were- made for the 1929 baseball season. Two new members were admitted into the dub. Many topics were voted on in­cluding the buying of baaebsll suits

W e, prematurely, suggest W e'll settle for W einer

Officers and baseball captain

manager wer? elected as follows: Frank Polito was elected secretary, Carmine Palumbo, the- one who or­ganized this club was eleoted man­ager and treasurer; Hooking manager will be Michael Polito. Samuel Pal­umbo, local grid star of Lyndhurst High, was unanimously voted as cap­

tain o f the nine, Oiat will represent the club.

"This club expects to turn out one . o f the best teams on the diamonds

——j o f B e r g a n . , 1_ ~ :and For games with this club write to

Mrs. Thomas Landells. Mrs. B. Dow­ling, and Mrs. L. Brockman.

-- oI DK. HUGH Bl KBANK

MAKKIKS HI’THKRKORDtilR L ON MONDAY

Announcement is made of the mar- riage o f Miss Anna Wissert of Ruth-

j erford, to Dr. Hugh E. Burbank, of j Lyndhurst, on February 11th, 1929 at 1 Hartford, Conn. The ceremony wa*

performed by the Rev. Francis P.I Nolan, a classmate o f Dr. Burbank,I M . ------------------

¡the booking manager, Michael Polito, ,82 Smith avenue, Lyndhurst.

IV

O n ly on this point h a v e ’we a quarrel with the writers. T hey are not versatile e n o u g h r T h ey sec boxing. T hey see it as it is i

" Yet in tw o of the poems the favored boxer is first knocked ou t by foul m ethods and th en brough t back to consciousness by his seconds who use th a t old tnck of th rusting a knife between th a t very tender portion of flesh th a t rests betw een the finger bone and thc nail the same spirit Foul m outhed. . .filthy beyond description.

A n d th e crowds arc everlastingly brought in. They are set up in But the poets are no t versatile enough

, Masefield wirtes. — W h o 'd never felt thc boxer's trim , ,

O f brains divinely knit to limb,N or » I t thc whole line body go O ne tin t» '" '" health from toe to toe "

T h ere is som ething the w riters have overlooked Forget thc squalor and ignorance that lies beyond the ropes W atch the scuffle of thedancing feet, the quick retreat, the sudden fein t, thc bobbing head, theweaving body . . V

All th a t is l iq u id . . , .is poetic motion A ll th a t is beautiful Theyhave seen fit. the p o tu , to ran t volumes on the charm o; thc winging swallow, the melancholy beauty of the sobbing m ghting gale. . . .

T h e perfectly condituirted boxer's body is a thing of beauty, something to be adm ired . . yet the poets, seekers of beauty, as they are, fail to recognise it

M arch 's book is painfully realistic The phase that he has chosen of boxing has been developed accurately

But the o ther side. M ister T he other side

Mrs. Zeck RoUs High Score At Bow ling

M rs. M ary Zeck, o f Stuyvesant Avenue, held high sco re at th» bow l­ing , (o n test held by the S u n sh in e Bowlers at the Roosevelt A lleys last W ednesday a f te rn o o n

Other high scores »-ere made by Mrs. Katherine Eberhardt, Mrs. Flo­rence Castles, and Mrs. Margaret De Young. Other bowlers in the match J

-w ere. Mrs. Lillian Koehler. Mrs. John Simonson, Mrs, Richard O livers, Mrs. Charles C.reven, Mrs, Fred Schacht, Mrs. Herbert Adams. Mrs. J. Fulk-

-M .J jp k . Newell . jui^Jjrs,Benha Fisse.

LYNDHURST THEATRELYNDHURST, N .J.

S U N D A Y , M O N D A Y , F K B R I A R Y 1? - 18

BELLE B E N N E T T in

“ POWER OF SILENCE’S U N D A Y V A U D E V I L L E c o n t i n u o u s

“ GIFT N1TE”M O N D A Y E V Ec

B eautiful G ifts A w arded to H o ld ers o f Lucky N u m b ers

T U E S D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R l A R Y 19 - 20 D ouble F eature

C O R N E L IU S K E E F E in

“ The Man from Headquarters”H E L E N F O S T E R in

“ SWEET SIXTEEN”WEDNESDAY V A U D E V I L L E NITE

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 ■ 22 Two Features

TOM SANTASCHI in“ THE ISLE OF LOST MAN”

LILA LEE in“ THE ADORABLE CHEAT”

FRIIJAV MAT. V A U D E V I L L E EVE

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2JRICA RO CORTEZ in

“ THE GUN RUNNER”m a t i n e e V A U D E V I L L E — e v e

THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1% 1 W

- * 4Miss A nn ette S a tin o WOMEN TO HOLD

Entertained Friends D AY O F PRAYERA t V alen tin e P arty AT M. E. CHURCH

M iss Annette Snvino, daughter of*M r. an d Mrs. Carmine S av ino , o f Hiiige R oad , e n te r ta in e d a t a Valen

Friday » i l l be obnerved a s a w orld H idee R oad, e n te r ta in e d a t a .'a ien - d a y a t th e h o sp ita l, an d »hen he » a s t in e p a r ty a t her hom e on F r id a y t h i s a n n u a l e v e n t is sp o n so red by evening. Tfte guests were members the C ouncil of Women for H om e Mis- o f th e Girl S c o u t P n tro l , o f T ro o p sions and the Federation of Women's Tw o, L y n d h u rs t Girl S cou ts . B o ard s o f F o re ig n M ission*.

Thè h o u se was p re t t i ly d e c o ra te d jt w |j| ^ a union serv ice to bewith red hearts an d red and w h ite a l ^ M eth o d ist C hurch . Thestreamers and dainty white cu p id s , p ro g ra m w ill inc lude meditation who were sh o o tin g d a r t s a t th e ,(n<j ptmyert so n g s a n d m essa g es andhearts. G a m es a n d s in g in g »'as en- gcrjpture re ad in g .

¿ ^ 4 * ¡ ¡ A i • it e r s , th e T h e co m m itte e on arrangements M isses ( - ra c e a n d C h a r lo tte S a v in o , a re M rs. C h a r le s C rom ley , M etho te a c h e rs in th e loca l schools. d is t C h u rc h ; M iss M arie E. W ilcox ;

The g u e s ts w e re M isses E le a n o r W ea tro in a te r P re s b y te r ia n ; Mrs. M artin , C a th e r in e H a * ,. . . M y rtle ^ ^ J . ' . ^ h Aid

l e n 'E l / a n t r K avelew sk i. and a V al- ridge ,' V n i te d l* « » b y te n n n t h u r. h; i n tin e i>arty is n o t q u ite c o m p le te y rs J a m e s T a i t . 1 ro te s ta n t B f i - w ith o u t a few bo y s . R o b ert C o llin s , ', r h u p r h . M rs. T h o m as H. W illiam F ly n n , W tllu u n l aw fe , •“ > W a lsh , p re s id e n t o f W o m an 's

Christian Temperance Vnion.

a a a D a o a g a a a a D ftCHa i » ^

Higgins and W alter Uow invited und were present0 ö t t Ö f i ö O t t O C 8 Ö D O Ö D O O D O Ö Ö D i

w ere a lso

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RITZ THEATRER I D G E r o a p

S e l e c t e d P h o t o p U y t

Tfefe U n t 1 * 0 M » . * ’“ *•• ’ jS u n d a y s C o n t in u o u s ^

S U N D A Y , M O N D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 1" - 1«“ SINGAPORE MUTINY”

with Estelle Taylor

Rex Bell in “TAKING A CHANCE”

T U E S D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A T * ~CORINNE GRIFFITH in “OUTCASI

“ LADIES OF THE NIGHT CLUB ”-—r-------------with Ricardo Cxirtez

Mr. a w l Mrs. T . D o b Entertained G uests On Saturday Evening

M r. a n ti M r» . T h o m a s D u n n , o f P a r k P l a t e , e n t e r t a in e d a g r o u p o f f r ie n d s a t t h e t r h o m e o n S a t u r d a y e v e n in g , tri h o n o r o f M r * . P u n » * «

b ir th d a y

T h e d e c o r a t io n » a c r e s u it a b le f o r th r V a le n t in è s e a v m . w i t h re d a n d w h ite ¡d r e a m e r ? , ik e f a v o r » m e re re d ¿ h d th e b ir th d a y c a k e w a s art».* t i c a l ly d e c o r a t e d w ith m i k i n * a n d tin y red c a n d le » .

. T h e evening; v a s p le a s a n tly » p e n t w ith d a n c in g , ¡ungtng a n d g a m e » .

H aro ld D unn e n te r ta in e d w ith e a - h ib ition dancinff. A t m n in ig h ; a d r - liffh tfu l su p p er w as .-erved

The ' gue«t s w ere M r am i Mt * J F o rsh e e a n d J u liu s and t e a t n e e K »r shee, o f !U*lievilie, M r a n d Mr>. F ra n k

~ A i r ien , n f N u tiry ; Mi«* frJsie t vf*-r. C h arle s an d E dw in H ender> on . l i a r old D unn . M rs. E lu a tw th P e t> r ^ «Mi » e s Jo se p h in e H ill. C ath erin - D unn, Mr». Alicia R eilly . tie < rg v D unn, of L y n d h u rs t.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lydiate Entertained G uests

Mr. an«I Mr*. t îe o rg e L y d ia te , o f S um ftie r Av enue , e n te r ta in e d :» n u m ­ber \»f th e i r fr ien d s a t th e ir hom e. Dancinff, m usic and g a m e - w ith a su p p e r a t m id n ig h t, w e re the f e a t ­u r e ' o f l i • f tïi n ing*» j■ » .» 'Vir»--

T he jfuesLa we re ; M r. and M rs. E . H oughton , M rs. M ary O V onftrtr, Mr. and M rs. J o h n H tffffins, Mr. and M iV Jo sep h (¿m tTan, Mr a n d M rs. t ie o rg e L y d ia te , J r . , Blisses A nna , ( a th e r in e and Rose lïrafT an , a n d J a n ie » ' t 'a r - m an, J r . all of ly n d h u r s t ; . Mi.vT F lo rence M ead, o f R u th e r fo rd ; Mi* and M+- R oland K H am m ond, an d ■ laughter. M iss A u d rey H am m om tT o f B rooklyn. an d Jo h n J C h am b e rs , o f New Y ork .

Bergen Co. Council O f U nits T o Hold

FSATERSJTT CttVt*TKRS l i m T K A . FKB. I*TH

Fraternity Chapter, Outer »f tëa*- t*m Star will hnld a Stiver Ten at the Mawmi. t'lnb. »|«>n»..red by tj*eSeven l i s t e r s , on H V in w rfsy a f te r noon. February .#Mli K w tjsa * I» n i M f in v ited . kJaW rw i* plan* have hern made by the Seven Staters.

M HKM KKS'iTKIN'i HOSTSAT » K P IH M , V S M \» :K > \K >

KEARNY TRACKMAN SHOW ING SPLENDID

FORM AT MEETSTrndmasi of S c w l i l T r*n . H«U

m g I . w m I I n d e t m w l l * » 1 IV e r In » . H a rw M J a r t l u t e ( a r d in a l I » * g e r a C le a n l > 1 « t nw w la M e r t ,

IMSFKAT r » W » r * » ! t IN KM. O

M. L CHURCHT h e toy»ç i&* t h e * * » n u n g

a t th e M etl*w tl« t e t Ä r f c .thi* Sunday. Hr the p»*t*e ihm )**+ iir* * rg e T m s n ta s a . wiii .he- 'A t - ry AU th e W a y ,* w h ile th * U ih » • «Ke ;w**ors «»II W <*•» * * a * ;n cU«a l a th # « « u n i a t n f M ***

wÜt fee “iK sr Fv*»4 u r e a l » m e n

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T h e -»(jfti e A s *S ch n e id e r, and S*di-e Kiider», M rs

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K e arn y , th a t ha* de*edof*rd »« a>» p a ti te fo r •un'«^■»»ful I r V i t«Mtin» *

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Mr. Iron Mike DeRenxis Will Stay In Lyndhurst

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Patriotic SessionOf Kiwanis Club

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T H U R S D A Y , F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2 1 - 2 2

“ MOTHER KNOWS BESTwith Madge Bellamy and Louise Dresser

also —- . • - ,Helene Chadwick in

“ CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE ”S a t u r d a y “ F e b r u a r y h

Raymond Novarro in “ FORBIDDEN HOURS ”

‘ — a n d -T- ,- 1. .

“THE HERO OF THE CIRCUS”with Special Cast

7 T H E PISO D E O F "T H E M Y ST E R Y R ID E R ”

Luncheon, M arch 12

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tnic fo r K u t h e r fo n t**l’m g o ing to » tay righ t h r i

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say it inR o b ert P a tfU o n a.*» ** Kf«luliat .fot

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w unis C lub y este rd ay no t w ith s ta n d 1 -, ,» -----m g th a t it a holiday an d th a t«lay ffaxt* in v ita tio n to au lo n to b ilm g

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s|M^aker o f th e day w as J u d g e <• IT he e x ecu tiv e m e e tin g o f th e R«*r F ake , w ho t<mched fee ling ly an d wi t h

•ffett C o un ty t ’ouncil o f 1 n its o f th e . e m p h a s is on th e n a ta l day o f th e New J e r s e y W om en’s R ep u b lican C lu b t,r« a t K m ancipat«»r and ‘th e ffn-at

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Coming Soon

“ W I N G S ”

n if t on W ednesday a f te rn o o n a< th e hum .' n f Mr«. • '. I ' K very o f R r t.h r lle P a rk , w hen a rra n ite ra e n t» w ere .m ad e fo r th e an n u a l l .e |f i» la t i \e L uncheon w hich w i l l . b e he ld a t t h r ’ O n ta n i C lub H o u se in’ H a ck e n sac k on 1 ue^-.

i .lay , M arch 12thS p en k e ra a t th e luncheon will be

i .]uiln>' R obert < '»n-y. o f J e r s e y C ity ;I F re e h o ld e r A ndrew k n u \ , o f T e n a fty ;

and M rs. l.u lu H u n te r o f J e r s e y C ity .

T h e a n n u a l m a sq u e an d civic ball by th e M asonic H u b w ill be he ld on

o f o n e o f th e ( f r e a tp a t s t a t e s m e n w ho. h o ld s T\i<- h o n o r a n d lo v e o f Un- A m e r ic a n )n’* ijilr in h i* h e a r t a s m u . h t o d a y , a s w h e n h*- d i r c c t i 'l t h r d e . t l iiie» o f th i s c o u n t r y itu r in ir t h r tim e«. Ilf i t s g r e a t e s t t r i a l s

J iid if i F a k e h im s e lf a d e a c e n d a n t o f H evo l u t lu n a r ) s tm -k‘, im b u e d w ithlo v e o f c o u n t r y a n d p a t r io t i s m , w a s ___fu lly a b le t o m a k e t h e y o u n g e r m e n ruM Up t , , .(» té r e a l i s e th e g r e a t r e s p o n s ib i l i t i e s | . , , n g t ie fo r r

Large A udience At Lyndhurst Theatre

Opening On M ondayT h e 1 y n d h u ra t T h e a t r e re^»|*etwal «»n

M o n d ay e v e n in g . F e b r u a r y l l t h to a la .rg e an d - - o n th u a ta s ti« a u d ie n c e N e v e r l» rfon- in th e l i f e t im e o f a n y o f th e h n a l t h e a t r e o p e n in g « ha* t h e r e b ee n s u c h a n in t e r e s t *h«»wn

S s u y \e » a n t a v e n u e w a» wt.iri* th a n th e <#reat W h it« W a y f o r tra itl* a n d c«»nge»tion I t .w a w ritn-eaaary to h av e th e |a d i r e d ep a rtm « * n t do t h r i r »tuff to k e e p tr»lt\» o p e n I’h r »tow *U c a m e f ro m f» r a n d n e a r to w itn e s»

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d e a l t vaudevill*' th e r a in in g o f th

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w hich th e y owe to th e g o v e rn m e n t " f c u r ta in Ihe h o u a r » a» | m>. ked 1 I t ,nv m e masonic viuu « ,,, « . . . .« ~ free iaiui which ha* no iM4Ual '■[' .»pne.ty and . the. "standing......r.aunW a s h in g to n 's b ir th d a y eve a t the O d d ! the fa c e o f th e g lobe . only" sign was p u t on display at theF ellow s H a ll. A d o o r p r i ie w ill be In c id e n ta lly , y e a te rd ay Leo Trubek i* ,, <>m, ,

. — u n i . . “ " " i T h e fe a tu re p ic tu re of th e even ingw a» "T h e T o ile rs” M arring D«>ugia*

man oi inr com m m ee. - • Fairbanks, Jr als,, a comedy andwill be • furnished by Heinrich's or-j tainly picture.! aa good Am en, ans w vrl, | ,1|r , lme , c t a ,.f vau.levt!|e c h e s tra : • + n W stSutich Kimmiwik. " -------— ^ l ~ »•*,

a w n rd ed . a s well a s p n . e s fo r th e and W illiam M iller paaaed a n o th e rv a rio u s costum e*. I rv in g l*haro in j milestone in their lives and whll. chairman of the committee. Music not hailed as l.lncolns, wer .

T h e

M otorists of L yndhurst

AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE/ C a r s G r e a s e d a n d W a s h e d

Day and Night S e r v i c eS t o r a g e — Day or Month

in a Heated GarageT i r es Changed and Re p a i r e d

WE WILL GLADLY CALL FOR AND DELIVER CARS INTOWN

DO NO HESITATE TO ASK FAVORS. WE ARE HERETO SERVE YOU. ^

C O N N O L L Y S

Tht* r«»»nthff week 4he piet ne'e* afr ch a n g iH i On S u n d a y , T u e w la y , T h u r* ' d a y a n d S a tu r« la> tn c lttd tn g new vaudeville a<t« on Weilnraday», Fri d a y » , S a tu r d a y » a n d S u m ta y *

I *"T K >Mr* Helen K Smith, >>t I imnir»t<<4i

Avenue, w a* h«»*te»a on Friday af tem oon to the "Heven Sis rrsM würn plan» were made for a Silver Ira to held at thr Ma#onn t lub H>*u»e

I on Weilneailay afternoon, Februar) ,2 0 th

; ;T o n y t i e J-»»r, o f fc'*si < o p e la n d A v r

n u e , r e p o r t e d t « - t h e po lice t h a t w h iie d r iv in g h ia autom «4»ile an d a t t e m p t m g to tu n » a r o u n d in f r o n t o f h t » , h o m e , hi» r a r w a» » trinkt by a t ru< » d r iv e n by Ma»iu* I H te i lila il f , o f J V ati F y r k t o u r t , a n d o w n ed by M arry H te in la u f o f N w t l r y N tr tn la u f w II a i t i a a i m th e I m a l c o u rt

1M r i» Wii I jam D» > nl»«oi, of krrri

■ Av**t»ue, will *»r -¡nr • f thr I«« al re«id«fita t«> atteniT Ho ThaugurâTT<*f» of Prr»nient Mo*'»ver- in Via*hington

I «m May« h 4th Shr^-WfU h r \ Hr gtt+ «4 of thr Maa<*nn Clyli wtil I*«, hebt **n Delaware, and former If- itm o t f that ktate, who I» » <-ou»ln of hunhatid» t apt airi Wil iam David*"«

ALBERT MlTCHEL & SONIMumhan|{ â n tl t t r j n n g C o n w r t o i f

2 4 2 l-A K ti A V B N 1 'I . l ï M H I l i i r , N f

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THE PRISCILLA ART SHOPPE. : - - — r - o § | 7 | | >

A iioM.fs i • f « n i t » .mkI« f ï t " «a »v w » ir * ïH e t *T t * * ‘ '•%. VH ca« h

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Usa i ,« r l . * • •d»*c* fur» l*kt thrafwt I! , , , i >** »lues

a fe c t i r p 4 n o i a l *t r r d i» i d | r w <*A ’•a f i i ty ii*ft» I i 'tl*« l-aby *1** n * •«»

PRISCILLA ART SHOPPE 2 2 9 Sluyvêtant Ave. Lyndhunt

4 8 3 VALLEY BROOK AVE. LYNDHURST, N.J.PHONE RUTHERFORD * * 0

l.yndhimi Spaghetti lionne

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STUYVESANT MEAT MARKETIU . ...a.. I f » f 7-

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The Quality Produce MarketFresk F rviti and V egetable* DaÜy

W » ( a n r a M la a a «I l U Ban* f « a « l I i h iA Ala» I M n > w »s a . » a » « «# l » l i

!U*1< IA 1 A l t l N t H V S C J V R S T O A l l U H M t A l l * 4 f le a e I W a m l

THE Q U A U T Y PRODUCE MARKETI V? , *■%> » —4

H u a H m ai mi

A H J

WEEKLY PHOTOPLAY GUIDEPrepared by

The Beiter Film* C o » i t t e e o f the Lyndhurst Central P a n a t T ea ck m Aaaadatioa

T h e follow ing films will be shown at the Ritz Theatre

Sunday and M onday, F e b ru a ry 17 fa ir w ith th e re s u lt th a t h e r d au*h - and 18— ‘‘S in g ap o re M u tin y .” F . B. j te r h a s a_serious n e rv o u s b reak d o w n - 0 . p roduction . P re s e n tin g E s te lle b u t F a te and th e docto r Taylor in th e re le o f an ad v en tu ress whose presence on th e 't r a m p ' f r e ig h te r , bound fo r S in g a p o re , in ­vo lves th e officers an d crew in a dead ly feud th a t leads to m u tin y and sh ipw reck a s th e s to ry develops.A d u lt en te r ta in m e n t.

“ T a k in g A C hance." F ox produc­tio n , fe a tu r in g Lola T odd and Hex Bell. F ro m th e novel, " T h & ^ m t o f C a lam ity G ulch ," by R ichard H ret H a r te . A co lo rfu l s to ry o f the W est C upid ta k e s a hand w hen a cow- p u n ch er and a m issio n ary com bine to m ake bad m en g o < ^ A dult e n te r ­ta in m e n t. F ox N ews.

T u esd ay anil W ednesday, F eb ru a ry 39 and 20 "O u tc a s t.” F ir s t N a tio n ­a l p roduction , fe a tu r in g C o rrin e G rif­fith. A m odernized film version of th e s tag e p lay in w hich '~E lsie F e r ­guson s ta r re d ten o r tw e lve y e a rs a(fo— excep t th a t th e loca le h a s been changed fro m London to San F r a n ­cisco. T he s to ry d e a ls w ith th e . ro ­m ance o f a young w om an of th e te n ­derlo in and an id le r w hom she re ­g e n era tes . A d u lt, e n te r ta in m e n t.

‘‘L ad ies o f th e N ig h t C lub .”

in te rfe re .

Thè a c tin g is good. E ndorsed a s a -“ selected p ic tu re ” by T he N a tio n a l B oard o f Review an d recom m ended fo r th e fam ily aud ience, includ ing young people o f h ig h school age.

“C onfessions o f a W ife .” F ro m th e E xce llen t S tud ios, f e a tu r in g H elene Chadw ick. F rom th e s ta g e p la y by Owen D avis. T he s to ry o f a socie ty w om an 's pass io n fo r ^ IT n b H n i a t '

i b ridge and th e d ire difficu lties h e r I u n re s tra in e d p lay le ad s hfcr into .

A d u lt e n te r ta in m e n t. P a th e News.S a tu rd a y , F e b ru a ry 23— “ T he F o r ­

b idden H o u r.” M etro -G oldw yn-M ay- e r p ro d u c tio n — w ith Rene A doree. R am on N o v a rro , .to o , is a t h is b est a s th e p rin c e -a t-p la y . T he s to ry o f a k in g who g ave u p h is th ro n e fo r love. V e ry e n te r ta in in g . F o r th e m a tu re aud ience.

“ T h e H e ro o f th e C ircu s.” A U n i­v e rsa l th r i l l f e a tu re m ade by th e P i t ta tu g a F ilm Co. o f I ta ly . Ma-

tained fifteen young people from Newburgh, two from Philadelphiaand one from Ohio. ____ .__

Work on the play is progressing and a rehearsal will be held on Thursday eVMiitlg. Early in the Spring the Society expects to put on one of the beat plays ever presented in Lyndhurst.

St. M ary’s Guild T o H old Sham rock Lunch

Sacred H eart 16th Annual Card M edley

D raw s Large Crowd

More than five hundred persons attended the sixteenth annual card parly held on Friday evening at the Franklin School by the Sacred Heart parish. The card players came from ]Lyndhurst, Rutherford, Hasbrouck |Heights, Hackensack, and o th e r , towns in the northern part of the j county.

Mrs. J. J. Breslin, sr., was chair-1 man of the committee, which was made up of members of the parish who have served on the committee for the entire sixteen years. The committee serving this year included,

R M rs BT k B ^ , i n MM re .

ward“" h 5 e s , J M r s .V i l ia m " k e h « ’. The rpP°rt the card party heldMrs. Thomas Landells, Mrs. Ida at the church on Tuesday ,vem ng Kennedy. Mrs. Jam es Harris, Mrs. ",o st “ ^ fa c to r y to all present W. B. Kelly, Mrs. Peter Stinson and About seventy-five guests attended Miss Mary Rogers. the party The committee m cK&rge

T h e attendance was so large that « J * th e auditorium soon overflowed, and

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Walter J. Rowe, of 172 Valley Brook Avenue, lodged a complaint against Frank Fleming, o f 53 Orient W ay, Rutherford, who conducts a taxi business, on charges o f «tealing eight-hundred dollars from his per- son. j

In making the complaint, Rowe stated that he had one thousand dol­lars when he and a friend of his had gone out riding with Flem ing in his j taxi, last Sunday, and that he had i spent two hundred of the one thous- and dollars, and that Flem ing had ' stolen the eight hundred dollars.

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th e ha lls and class rooms were filled with players. The prizes were many and expensive and beautiful.

Among the local officials present were Mayor John F. Woods, Commis­s io n e r Alfred H. Crankshaw, Com-

Smith, Mrs. William Schweigert, Mrs. Edward Bussing, and Mrs. H. Hol- linger. *

Mrs. Helen R. Smith, president of the Guild, presided at the meeting on Wednesday evening. Others pres­ent were: Rev. and Mrs. Franklin G. Faber, Mrs. H. R- Chankalian, Mrs — . — — — m issioned George Smith, School

ciste, Italian strong man and screen Trustee W illiam Harvey, Recorder Harry Miller, Mrs. Henrietta Hol-ldol, is the star. The story concerns John J. Breslin, jr., School Trustee linger, Mrs. W. G. Fisher, Mrs. H.

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a f te rn o o n a t th e L y n d h u rs t C irc le , C om panions of th e F o r e s t o f A m eric a .

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(Ordinance 2901)A N O R D IN A N C E R E L A T IN G T O TA X ES FO R T H E Y E A R 1929”

. . . . , . . . BE IT O R D A IN E D by th e Board of Commissioners o f the Town-n "!«threatin'r "rountrv Africa is to S *P Lyndhurst in the C ounty of Bergen, th a t there shall be assessed,

study ‘° t and rn sed by taxation, and collected for the year 1929 the sum of $277,*About sixty members of the con- 9**.81 fo r the purposes o f m eeting the appropriations se t fortih in the

grelation and Young People’s Society following statem ent of resources and appropriations for fiscal year ofattended the Third Annual United • 1929.Presbyterian Banquet, held at Mecca 1 a n t ic ii’ATKD RKv e n u e sTemple, N. Y. C. Over the week-end the Lyndhurst Young People enter-

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m a n y o f w h o m a r e s t i l l h e lp i n g o u t .

A t one tim e 800 o pera to rs were incapacitated by illness. T hose rem ain ing were faced w ith th e task of h an d lin g m any m ore thousands ol calls a day th a n norm ally , calls to phy* sicians, calls to friends. T hey carried on to th e best of th e ir ability. M ore than 400 for­m er operators re tu rn ed to help them . T h e te lephone using public was considerate.

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D on’t take chances. Ilf your hrake* w on't hold, let us reline them with Rayhestos.

Flat cash rate— You know in advance what you will have to pay. Let us quote you.

155 PARK AVE. LYNDHURST, N. J.Phone 1381 Rutherford

THERE IS NO PAIN *N ot even discomfort when W E produce your permanent wave for $9.00 in I1/* hours. Expert attendants and the patent Super-

curline process accomplished.

THE FRANKLIN SHOPPETH E SH O P O F M ODERN BEAUTY EQUIPM ENT

7-9 Franklin Place Telephone AppointmentsRutherford, N. J. Rutherford 26J5

T h a t this ordinance shall take rffect as provided by law C E R T IF IC A T IO N

^ T h is is to certify th a t the foregoing ordinance relating to taxes for 1929 and constituting the budget of the Township of LynJhjjrst for [he year aforesaid was given Public H ean n g on Thursday, February 7th, and finally adopted by th e Board of Commissioners of the Township of Lyndhurst, at a Regular m eeting held in the Town H all on Monday, February 1 1 th , 1929.

D O M IN IC K J L1VELLI,d Township Clerk

JO H N F W OODS ALFRED H CRANKSHAW GEORGE T SMITH

Commissioners

G. DEPKEN 8C SON

K l e e n K o a l54 PARK AVE.

next door to F. \V. Woolworth's 5c and 10c StoreJ •

Rutherford, N .J. Phone Ruth. 2094

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W ith the appointm ent of Judge G uy L. Fake to a Federal bench in N ew Jersey, Bergen County comes in or its share of honor. Even those in New ark who be' rudged the Rutherfordian the position have failed to

ittack his integrity or uprightness, for Mr. Fake is a man 3f independent thought, a Republican by party, but syn- :honously broad-minded and well able to see both sides 3t any question.

He has often been called a " bug on taxation, when 3nel analyzes the basis of his propaganda on the park mestion or county roads, one finds that his statements are only too true, and tha t the taxes of the nation, state or county can stand watching.

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Lucie Milieci of M 7 T h irJ Avenue, luckily c fciped ij)|uric« w hen ¡her sled was struck by the autom obile ow ned and driven by R uh-ird

. . 7 ____ „ ¡Kin« o f Riverside Avenue Lucie was ridin« on her sled on Second% r . U a : A venue w’hen the au to comc in a westerly direction stnivk her She

Judge Fake, w ho for many years presided o \e l fx im ,ncj j,y D « to r R»K-n Rodm an, w ho pronounced the >hilddistrict court bench in East Rutherford, has been an S » | to be unhurt

semblyman from Bergen County for two successive years,and has always taken part in his municipal life With a n George F Sm ith. M y ean o f a^e of 76« R ivernde Avenue died at

T T l d e n e n d e n t - S O l r i t that has gained the'rgspect of his con- h l s h«.»me from * r rokm ceJh.illne.« Funeral v -m .e s WC|, held m d lliuepe r j interm ent followed in Riefgelawn Cx’metery, lV law anua Mi»* Atemporaries. . • , ¡a> liins , o f R utherford had charge of the arrangem ents M r Smith n

survived by a w ife, M rs Emma Smith

T H E R E SU L T S O F C O M P U L S O R Y IN S U R A N C E

In 1928, according to N orton L. Dods, executive sec­retary of the A utom otive U nderw riters Service Bureau, bills for some form of compulsory automobile liability in­surance were proposed in the legislatures of -5 states, but were, in all cases, either defeated or tabled for future consideration. During the coming year it is expected that such bills will be submitted in a t least 33 of the states, though there is no reason for believing any more success in' passing them will be attained than in the past. Massa­chusetts is the single commonwealth where compulsory insurance has actually become law. A nd the resuk of its application there, in the opinion of M r. Dods, is hardlye n c o u r a g i n g . ........ ■.— " _ ■ ..... -

The law has failed to promote safety. Accidents appreciably increased, rather than decreased. M r. Dods eives as the reason for this that where carelessness or in-

A welcome hom e party was tendered to Robert Sla.S W ooby. x*n of R obert and C arry W ooby of 201 l’arlt Avenue on Saturday evening February Vth.

R obert has been away for the last five years, an enlisted man in the U nited States N avy

M r W ooby and his wile were met at the H udson T uk- Statioi by a large party o f friends and relatives J l 'e y were escorted to Lynd hurst w ith a flock of decorated autom obilei. M r an.) M is Th0ina* W alsh of W eart A venue presented the couple with a beautiful basket of flower*.

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gives as U l C i c n a u i t * V ‘ “ * “ * " . : ; n l f l o f d K i n g S n o w w e r e h a v i n g a d i a l .

competent drivers were formerly caret ul so as to j »tier a pieanant. inwy ..day, accidents and damage suits, they now know an insurance; » W .he, were r,f company must pay the bill and take more chances.

other frl**n<ls and relative*. The lili» xard lluya came aknig auO a«* did

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that it would reduce rates. W h en the law first went into ^ ^effect it is true that a lower schedule of rates was tabu- ,!r,;„ nrandmother iee .ndPoea,» ,,„d' tM,H'ull(ul .„nr m u .» • lated.’ These shortly proved inadequate to the extent „ ." ''/n ,;. I , Wi.that one prominent company withdrew from doing M.is-| J? WoI, t ! «.».. ...»^achusetts’ business because of the losses incurred. . you lti|l lhe Btor>rv

Rate reorganization has therefore, heen necessary w uh , S C iSa chaotic condition resulting. ' ! t h e y a l l e n j o y e d I t f o r e o l d a m l l e a and

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Instead of being a solution, compulsory insurance has ,„,i strong.a n ^ v . v,. _ ----------- , . npifurther complicated the difficult problem of accident pre At’ntion and reparation.

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All tha t M ajor A rthu r H . Pratt, engineer, and his associates of the N orth Jersey W ater Commission told the Bergen County W ater Commission on M onday night and much more is in the data gathered by Bayonne and it could have been obtained for the asking. T here was no need to pay $8,000 for it.

O ne of M ajor P ra tt’s main statements is open to ques­tion. H e estimated that the Hackensack W ater Com ­pany's supply would be exhausted by 1933. wouidpresent five years as a maximum limit, whereas the com- 0rvaL uraa,, w w . w

'pany has stated, over the signature of its president, that it, wdl be able to supply all of its present customers during ( g<t4 to l#ll „

the next ten years

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In either case the need of action is apparent Nobody ar' « • “ «'dSpute» the claim th a t tt would u k e ten years at lea« to o b a f c i o n e legislation and treaties with New York su te . acquire the land and water ngh ts needed.dams and pipe lines and make or buy distributing sy. and n«arki» aad aanr* wbeo nr »«a

, . . . , . . W o u l d l o e i g at them,in the various municipalities. - Ur .„«¡d r.,H <mt )«•< for

Inasmuch as it is certain that a w ater district >*ill J * (ad ioe* at n»m tw»have to be formed in order to float the municipal hood. - - ~and raise the money needed to carry out the enterprise. ^. ,m i S n n k w ill.have to be su rted it the ----------------coming e l l ia ^ B B iy ^ ^ ^ je jn e t If M ajor Pratt is right

as to the time lim

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o f f e rhome, six extra large rooms and bath, double hardwood floors; open fireplace, floored attic, quarter acre plot; plenty fniit, shade, flowers, and shriibs; two fa r fireproof gar­age. Rutherford's best location near station; immediate possession. Price only $8760, convenient terms arranged. Nicholson Company, Lyndhurst, N. J ., (opp. Lackawan­na station, phone Rutherford 2636.

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Phone R utherford }4 1 4

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Rutherford

FO R REN T—Large room in private j family n eat to buses, trolley and j trains. No. 232 Park Ave. Phone |

PIANO TU N IN G — My business is the rebuilding o f old pianos and the re­pair o f players. Ordinary TL'NING is ju st incidental to the work. To have your old piano fixed up is a better stunt than you m ay think. J . E, LA Y “ Th* Piano Doctor"

Belleville SOSS—404 Union Ave.- t f

Ruth. 1304. 2-1-3t

FO R R E N T—Garage. 330 Living- | pton Avenue, phone Rutherford 2043-M: 2 ? 3ti'

BO G LE'S B E ST REN TA LS Immediate Occupancy .

One Fam ily houses, modern,^ six rooms, $50, $60, 70. '

— ^Apartm ent* 4n new two fam ily houses, 4 rooms, $40; 5 rooms, $45; 8 rooms, $30, $35, $40,

Other desirable rentals, H. K. Bogle * Co., 300 Ridge Road, tel.

Rutherford 1076-77.

BO GLE’S B E ST BA R G A IN SBeautiful. Dutch Colonial, eight

spacious rooms, newly built, care­fully planned, tiled roof and all fe a ­tures usual to the well built mod­em home, Only $11,500. E asy terms.

A ttractive 2 family. .4-6 rooms, hot water heat, ccntrally located sp a-1 cious plot with trees and shrubbery, two car garage. Only $8200, cash $1000. . . . ..

Cozy 1 family, newly built, i rooms and bath, American steam heating system , tsrge plot, ample space for g a ra g e . Only $5700. Cash $400.

Inspection invited daily or Sunday If. It. BOGLE & CO.

304 Ridge Road, l yndhurst, N. J

FOR S A L E — Porch set, b a b y car­riage. 206" Page Avenue, Lyndhurst. Phone Rutherford 2Í85-M.. 2 - 1 5 -3 t

NOW P L A Y I N G *• L O N E S O M E ’’w i thG le n n T y r o n a n d B a r b a r a K e n t ——■ a ls o K in - T in - T in in

"L an d ot the Silver Fox”

NfcXT Wl-IKK --XKXT- WEEK

Monday and Tueada)F a r r e l l M a c D o n a ld in"R IL E Y T H E C O P "— a n d *— •

Norman Kerry in "M A N . W O M A N 6i W IF E ”

Monday—“CHINA N ITE "

W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y —

George Sidney in“ G I V E A N D T A K E ”

1 — also —"R A ID E R E M D E N ” with an all-«tar cast

W ednesday—“ MlLVER NIGHT'

- F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y —

D olor*. Del Rio a n d Charlen Farrell in

" T H E R E D D A N C E ”

F O R S A 1 .E f 'h i l d s M e ta l C r ib c o m ­p l e t e w i th m a t t r e s s . M a h o g a n y F i n i s h . I n f i r s t c l a s s c o n d i t i o n . V e ry r e a s o n a b l e . 401 K in g s l a n d ! A v e . P h o n e R u t h e r f o r d 2 5 3 3 -W .C _ 2 -1 5 - S t

ONLY $40(T CASH Why pay “ HI rent ? When you cart buy an at- IT tractive cottage, 4 room* and bath, .with all improvement». Centmlly located convenient to everything for only $3,700 Monthly $36 00, including interest and principal. | Immediate occupancy. Inspection daily or Sunday. H. R. BO GLE A CO., 300 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst.

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day at 8 P.M.A eoniial Invitation is extended to

all to join in tho above »erviees.

W estm inster Presbyterian Church

i New Je rw y Avenue and Ridga Road j Rev. John C: Lane, pa*tor, tele-', phone Rutherford 557-R.I Bible School 9:45 A.M.

Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Christian Endeavor, 7 P.M.

; Evening Worship, 8 P.M.Junior 6 . E . Wednesday 7 P.M. Prayer Meeting, W ednesday, 9

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OYSTERS R IN SEASON We prepare Oyster F ry * , to take home, or you m ay have them raw in p in t, and quarts.

(O f*n 6 80 A M to 1 A M )

C H A R L E S A . K O E N I GPnbbc Accountant

Income Tax Returns Prepared, Sy*tem* Installed, Audita Exam inations of all kinds

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FRANK RE1MB0LDPain ter 8L Paperhanger

E stim ata* Cheerfully G1t*b

14* CUataa Terrace

Car. J e r s e y A v e a a e

R atherferd 1*M JL yadhant, N. J .

K leck n er’sSTUDIO OF MUSICP i . » « , V i ^ .

PIANO TUNING W M K L E C K N F .R S

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G U V A B B E Y

Painter and D ecorator

r.*tlaaaUi H ieerfally Civ*a

UT Stayvtaaal A re , Lyadhara* PhoM Ratherford 41U-W

Have Your House Decorated $9.00 A ROOM

including paper and labor, w orkm anship guaranteedP A N E L W O R K O U R S P E C IA L T Y

G i v e U» A T r i l l E s d m i t * C heerfu lly G t « nM .JA N 0 F F ! ;

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