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WYOMING. SPRINGFIELD AND HILTON. iwood. west a *ange|n. j„ friday, april 23 Duff'ield Announces elections for Village Memorial Committee Yijllige President Edward D. Duf- field- it the- meeting of the Village Board of fruslees on Monday evan- ing, !a inoanced his appointments to the war memorjai' committee as. fol- lows?:.; Henp^en ting the Board of ej^vjllage Trustee Louis F. BirdJ^ Vinerican Legion. Lawrence T. j Vochten: Veterans of Foreign j Wars. George Pat tee: citizens of the i village , Edjvard M. Loomis and j 'Sa.mii 1 1 H,'. Davit. I'iuing ihfe roeetijti<"t,re.1id-v.'nt T»af- fteidj . 5 na 8e’ % sp^rsm^tttUo the er?'-:?c‘ thr: ii ange avenue is & count^^ad^ifnd as uch is in chare;; ©t *^ounty authorities, citizens j riticisW ihe Village Boat I of ; ^fu 4J’ «?s for the .-condition o f <hr.t thor* t ghfar& are unjust to the >»:>.«jrd He jeiplsiasid that the county does; no* Ue srra willing to imUrove w e road | «nrfi the trolley tracks have been ; •^remi» ed to -the middle of the street. . audit ia? th4 Public* Service does not i wish -O remove the rails until they are. fw >rn otlt a;nd new ones are to' he ' laid I The itreets committee of the Boah' of Trustees will' confer with the j I oara k>t FreefroTHers -and ^n- 'deajer to have som^ improvement made in the near future- Id '■eas. dceidecl that t h e ^ f p l io w in s discounts ia tax biiig^tor-’flre secor.d ha?f' iff thi^eirf^r^fases will he ai- lowed^/Tad before .Tune 1, j per cejj^HTbetw-Qen June 1 and Ai:g««t 1. cent.: .between August^jL,.~atvd -Gctnb ?r I .-* ne-hali of pjolsce 3 f|s rshaji----^f 1 j«!i«^^.F. .\ 1 a - ;; g u i d e |t; -anted a nb^n0s . ■ands'Sl^S: ; t:p .stfen'f :tb.e/ ..a i ^ : i 2;ar;-/‘:i n t e r : n h t f 0 ^sl 'conventionof ' . c h i e p !g : :':'6'.f; lil I#''*,• uner at *••-vcelle h i.1 ii 1 n u e r- , served .r*_4l..un vf tu«j iJfuprtetor, hif. ^iR.fr emer- >o<*j..nl jtor j stunts time «;it.h ais rfcoabx trip t:uro.u$u; w «)i Baiiuia|j .£jpPfISSipk roil nas ojeeaf in e^isteaee' l:or •*d aaa nad an earning 4rtn.vr its orgadiaation ot 14ut.-oa.ii ptj-r ctrtia. .Not oniy bijen a gpii-i investment asso- bup .1 114., n a| 0 ‘g as.-iist- nLmiu 11 ontaming »n> Maplewood and ^oiutn Ifin.- omcers i]jV(.| practically »rr.an : granted a_jc»a- »E>ly stone forr^iSrd:'repair Ot. was.- tj^rtSfSer bidder. TR A J)K W A NTS _ - ETTK« STlJKKflJGHTS h f^>i«r^Board of Trade rHfg Mnnuday night con- question of bette]p««Jreet r the village. tV'alter A. irm 'the..-C‘t v i c C o in- 1 further ir^vestiKate the S.. is- expected that. ene^= are experts in street Iight- S3dre*> a meeting o.f the fe near future. 'ffcle Soutj at txb tne.ei sidet ed t£fej lighting foj Evii «, chd mit;t ■ se. wi| sn.lji ; I he*»rs? w h o j Sngj'^nay aj boSHi in th cour’ E. M. Barradale School Truftee; | New Committees f-.il l O N K i H T A T L»L»-;\\ (M )l) 4 <ll N T l i Y C L U B . j Playlet. ‘ Her Husband’s kill be presented at tbe Coun- jb .p rid ay ertmag. The cast |u*ip Mis. Ruth W liams, Mrs. jami. Misij Hvelyn Martin, H., plcjL'ain, C5. Harold Porter and peer Harden. J^mes Pen- is cioachmg the pisv. Dancing k»w. This will be the final of les^ of formal eve aing enter- |ts j for the seasoi;. A. B. Leach to Make |*] sentation to Retiring Head of School Board; The Maplewood Comntijy Club: is preparing! for a gala iflajif an d '' eve-. ning. Sati|rjda.y, May l.l|vh^n the sea- son of. otiljdoor'1 sports Ip ilk be ,gli ren its formal opening. I Golf will be the ordBr of the^day. A luncheon will be serifed from il to •> P. M .. followed by ilgolf mate ties throughout the afterndon. In the levening theire will b« a supper and a dance. //fREAL ESTATE iT time In the ♦'xp^rl- enc y'oytnti'- t o f ^ . that homes were more soifem- Values have kept pace jimm: *be-;-J^5reaslng cost^ . /® ! W less wifl such a condition last and w&i t ar« 1 ilr and safe values are vital axje i ith many. IWe- -hr-iv4' 's e rv e d fhfr- public in this vicJ lity fos thirty years as real estate brokers arfl insiJranee agents and are pte^u*e<l &> offer. our services. The T. Chart'-s O ’Brien Co., opposite South Orafege Stf^ion. , .

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Page 1: E. M. Barradale School Truftee; | New Committees · WYOMING. SPRINGFIELD AND HILTON. iwood. west a *ange|n. j„ friday, april 23 Duff'ield Announces elections for Village Memorial

W Y O M IN G . S P R IN G F IE L D A N D H IL T O N .

i w o o d . w e s t a * a n g e | n . j„ f r i d a y , a p r i l 23

Duff'ield Announces

elections for Village

Memorial Committee

Yijllige President Edw ard D. Duf-

field- it the- meeting of the Village

Board of fruslees on Monday evan-

ing, !a inoanced his appointments to the war memorjai' committee as. fol­lows?:.; H enp ^e n ting the Board of

ej^vjllage Trustee Louis F. BirdJ^ Vinerican Legion. Lawrence T . j

Vochten: Veterans of Foreign j

W a rs . George Pat tee: citizens of the i village , Edjvard M . Loomis and j 'Sa.mii 1 1 H ,'. Davit.

I'iuing ihfe roeetijti<"t,re.1id-v.'nt T»af-

fteidj .5na 8e ’ % sp^rsm^tttUo the er?'-:?c‘ t h r : i i a n g e a v e n u e is &

co u n t^^ad ^ifn d as uch is in chare;;©t * ^ o u n t y a u t h o r i t i e s , c i t i z e n s j

riticisW ihe Village Boat I of ; ^ f u 4J’ «?s for the .-condition o f <hr.t thor* t ghfar& are unjust to the >»:>.«jrd H e jeiplsiasid that the county do e s ; no* Ue srra willing to imUrove w e road | «nrfi the trolley tracks have been ;

•^remi» ed to -the middle of the street. . audit ia? th4 Public* Service does not i wish -O remove the rails until they are. fw >rn otlt a;nd new ones are to' he ' laid I T h e itreets committee of the Boah' of Trustees will' confer with the j I oar a k>t FreefroTHers -and ^n- 'deajer to have som^ improvement m ade in the near future-

Id '■e a s . d c e id e c l t h a t t h e ^ f p l i o w i n s

d i s c o u n t s i a t a x b i i i g ^ tor-’flre s e c o r .d

h a ? f ' iff t h i ^ e i r f ^ r ^ f a s e s w i l l h e ai-

l o w e d ^ / T a d b e f o r e .T u n e 1 , j p e r

c e j j ^ H T b e t w - Q e n J u n e 1 a n d A i : g « « t 1 .

c e n t . : . b e t w e e n A u g u s t ^ jL ,.~ a t v d

■ - G ctnb ? r I .-* n e - h a l i o f

pjolsce 3 f|s rshaji----f1j«!i«^^.F . .\ 1 a -;; g u i d e |t; - anted a nb^n0s .

■ands'Sl^S: ; t:p .stfen'f :tb.e/..a i ^ : i 2;ar;-/‘:i n t e r :n h t f 0^ s l ' c o n v e n t i o n o f

' . c h ie p !g : :':'6'.f; lil I#''*,•

uner at

*•• -vcelle h i.1 ii 1 n ue r-, served

.r*_4l..un vf tu«j iJfuprtetor,

hif. ^ iR.fr emer- >o<*j..nl jtor j stunts time «;it.h

ais rfcoabx trip t:uro.u$u;

w « ) i B a i i u i a | j .£ jp P fIS S ip k

roil nas ojeeaf in e^isteaee' l:or •*d aaa nad an earning

4rtn.vr its orgadiaation ot 1 4ut.-oa.ii ptj-r ctrtia. .Not oniy

bijen a gpii-i investm ent asso- bup .1 114., n a| 0 ‘g as.-iist-

nLmiu 11 o ntam in g

»n> M a p le w o o d a n d ^oiutn If in.- omcers i]jV(.| practically

»rr.an : granted a_jc»a- »E>ly stone forr^iSrd:'repair Ot. was.- tj^rtSfSer bidder.

T R A J )K W A N T S _ -E T T K « S T l J K K f l J G H T S

h f^>i«r^Board of Trade rHfg Mnnuday night con- question of bette]p««Jreet

r the village. tV'alter A . ir m 'the..-C‘t v i c C o in -1 further ir^vestiKate the S.. is- expected that. ene^= are experts in street Iight- S3dre*> a meeting o.f the fe near future.

'ffcle Soutj

a t txb tne.ei sidet ed t£fej lighting foj Evii «, ch d

mit;t ■ se. wi| sn.lji ; I

he*»rs? w h o j

Sngj'^nay aj boSH i in th

cour’

E. M. Barradale

School Truftee;

| New Committees f-.il l O N K i H T A T

L»L»-;\\ (M )l) 4 <ll N T l i Y C L U B .

j Playlet. ‘ Her H usband ’s kill be presented at tbe Coun- jb .p rid ay ertm ag. The cast |u*ip Mis. Ruth W liams, Mrs. jami. Misij Hvelyn Martin, H., plcjL'ain, C5. Harold Porter and peer Harden. J^m es Pen­is cioachmg the pisv. Dancing k»w. This will be the final of les of formal eve aing enter- |ts j for the seasoi;.

A. B. Leach to Make |*]

sentation to Retiring

Head of School Board;

The Maplewood Comntijy Club: is

preparing! for a gala iflajif and'' eve-.

ning. Sati|rjda.y, May l.l|vh^n the sea­

son of. otiljdoor'1 sports Ip ilk be ,gli ren

its formal opening. I

Golf will be the ordBr of the^day. A luncheon will be serifed from il to •> P. M .. followed by ilgolf mate ties throughout the afterndon.

In the levening theire will b« a

supper and a dance.

/ / f R E A L E S T A T EiT time In the ♦'xp rl-

enc y'oytnti'- t o f ^ . that h o m e s w er e m ore soifem- Values have kept pace

jimm: *be-;-J^5reaslng cost^ . ■/ ® ! W le s s wifl such a condition last and w & i t a r « 1 ilr an d safe values are vital axje i ith m an y .

IWe- -hr-iv4' 'served fhfr- public in this vicJ lity fos thirty years a s real estate brokers arfl insiJranee agents an d are pte^u*e<l &> offer. our services. T h e T. Chart'-s O ’Brien Co ., opposite South Orafege Stf^ion. , .

Page 2: E. M. Barradale School Truftee; | New Committees · WYOMING. SPRINGFIELD AND HILTON. iwood. west a *ange|n. j„ friday, april 23 Duff'ield Announces elections for Village Memorial

H O M E N E W S

Telephone 631 S. O. P. (X Box 24

South Orange Ice CoD E A L E R S IN

Certified'1 Natural and Distilled Water IceW A L T E R A . J E V A N S , M a n a g e r a n d Treasurer

ill EST.- i-TE firm sjipttld be Iree to o f f * the

infer hin.s by prORffties ■ > per tie- , outside our ! nti but charge onlyi such p Hoard of thje Owwtges. niia j;iv^s us bxpeijipce sblling as well ]pur-

jlejal wilh us. Wei take fcljt w e operate, hit*-mg’ toj he u ed for t^dtfe of eye in : i*ppcii»Hzift|j:’and Jjj to S< uth O ra n gp an d jirt our fnmer to Induce Mibie k access. !>urin.: idjthe Lind on ivhich 20 [ill he e •ected5thi« h||ear. ja nl. i he ’balance for; use ji(dings erected oii said UK). In M a p le w o o d i * M e cost of these |i|osise»t record pf which lisjje are ji |ve sold iii Mapl|wi>o»l tvard 11 e relief ojf | the

j In order>« give Its Clients tfte h *st: 4enri<| be neither builders nor speeulaitip rsi ' TKei properties best suited to his Oieiiii j.’ I ieeo» in which he has a financial interest; W e <>w|

Jhrome and office ; do not sell on & net pr$<ie sjjrtj rates.of commissions »s estahllshe 1 f y lie Rei Fifteen yeaps selling Heal Kstate »li ug theflj which is of value to our clients*,11 >otjh in advj phasing. This service is at^Olate iylIr e to ^ more than ?a passing interest In the rinvnsj turned dow n m any opportunities to- -*< It pfd development of which we. did not ajppi o(ve| j concentration, restricting our atetivif*e> tiliiloa Maplewood residential properties. |\V«f ttrtf t* builders to erect m ore homes an I lia1 hju.1 11>1» out of 77 houses erected in S ou.h Oraid were erected; am i sold other plot; on > hich 1 Thirteen of these homes were erts ted tar poll by those erecting same. The pen n « I rice* cl plots, sold by this office, am ount^! to i»>’e*| S homes were erected on plots sold 1 y iis a^sot j was #8 ,000 .0 0 , or’a total of 144 ooo.< h». ;T| proud. All--but one of the hbm ^s je« *ct aft oh ] were for public sale- Thisi W oht* c< titrfluj Housing shortage. .

Se n d us y our li>tings for sale ati^l y our ini

buyer or seller w e **aft b e of valuable! servic^ t

George G. Salmon Co.C O A L , M O O D ,

M a s o x s ’ S u p p l i e s

omje ess

South 0ran#e

O U R IC E ! Y o u m ay eat and drink it. Guaranteed pure

by all Physicians and Health Department is South l

4 1 7 Valley Street

SOU TH OR AN GE, N. JT E L . S . O . 5 1 5

I Cleaning the pity and miking It a fit \ place for hutmfn* habitation were the! firsts tasks to ftp jtaken. up. General ; W « « d recruited a large lore© of idle: (puban »oI<liers|(Hr»<l set Tlietu to work 4**ilecting the a|>dies of men and ani-

fialsu and elealting the streets. The natives, who w|nt to work under com­

pulsion. conrimfedj willingly when they found 1 themself'esf paid regularly in #ash and raHtlotfis. I } ! ,

Wood Killed Profiteering.| It was Impossible to btiry the dead, f.t W . .ri.il had tlje corpses' and car'assesparted Ibeyond tlhe Clty limits, sou red Infeeros*- and b&rnfed. “T h « streets were ch-am-l and k*-|>r eiean. ivithln a day pr two American soldiers! found lartre

f^ores of food | « a n W 'bsj dealers who Jiow demanded |'s«frbitant [prices, which the- p< pulationi were unable to pay.

'• |^*N>d _ sent. for| r hie prtncjpal hurchers <{'f San til*go an<| n|.be»'. th«fm how milch fhey w ece, ehatiring for h«)ef.| “ Ninety cents a pound, sfenqr." f -IIo v much it costing you?” asked

i'|>4r> Isouth <

;al Ileal Kst.

Jrange.

tte Boards .

SoutliJWIrange, X . JL

MemlK>« of the Xatioi

EVERYTHING FOR THE DINNER TABLE, A T

JAS. N. SMITH CO. GROCERY11 1 So . O r a n g e A v e . So uth O r a n g e Tel. 1 7 8 —1 7 9

It will pay you to purchase Groceries*,’ Fruita a nd V egetable* here as every­

thing i» n e w , fre»H and the H I G H E S T Q U A L I T Y , a n d the low price* at w h ich

they are sold should appeal to ail thri'ftv and econom ical housew ives.

F R E E , P R O M P T D E L I V E R Y A N D C L E A N S E R V I C E

If you ^re satisfied, tell others—If not, tell u».

Herculean Labor' of Sokiier-Dos-

tor in City Infested by Plagues.

Profiteering Stamped Out.

OU+H 0RANGE

By J O H N G . H O L M E .

Author of "T h e Lifi of Leonard Wood."

iy.W h en Leonard Wood, now Briga-

dleij-General of \|oi%ateeta,-4 yim»Td

cjhajtge of Santiago al>out <*Iw P 9 | 'of tlie! city's 50,000 inhabitanta L.'Ij^Blck

*«ms ihflk whoJU* EinH-fViatiwu, w ikned [with starva.tfoo, for 'foo^ jsupplieis ha«l tseen cut off thej siege. The whole municipal pv- ertijmetrt hail broke» down.IniO -the cityi which lie was to povern Bd~widely afijd successfully. \Vi»>-i*en- •count<-ri‘d li><ni'es of human hVin -s and Eiruiaals along the:hlghw*ay and in the street*, while ove.rhe»ifl stored gr»*at

^ftoeks of UuKziirds. cttrrt^n eaters. The ‘atmosphere was 'jwisoned with a fclas- fna of fever and the stench of decaying bodfeS^ . ■ ] - ;*,

Within the city, one of the wnrst plague spots on the face of the darth. malaria, smallpox,5 typhoid aad yellow fever rasred. - Tho only sewers -wereOpen '.gutter**,': d^hijhaed here nn^lh^rehy dead lM»dles and re fust*. The *tireetsiloolsed as if they had .never jl'«»cn cleaned. Never had Hercules hijn^-lf ■essayed a wx»r«e deanini; job thaq "that

i Which lay l»efore flsw Aiaericaa t~oU\W-T~ doctor.

11 SOUTH

mSURANClALL L IN E S AT

Try “ R E Y N O L D S D R Y CLEANING

W O R K I N G M A N S H 1 P A N D S E R V I C E

grange A v e . r ' P H O N E ^ 6 S. O . S o u t h O n

453‘S o u th O r a n g e Aye*; ! *j )

■ , Telephc. . l*et t s Sh ow JSl'oj i

-■ T U K ; .4 C,' y M a n u f a c t u r e d byi V

'W e Sincerely Consider This toj

| it is very dear.'your pxcellency.*'r “ fjiiiked you| how m u c h ‘it was cost-' jfng yo i.” Tins military governor w a s /item. J

“ Fifu»i*n cenfs ^ poun<l, your esc-Q|-|j lency, jhut we. pave lost 'much in thef war— ” - |

“Anjd so ha vie your customers,” in-j j lerrupt«-d Wood- ‘‘Now, hereafter beef j will be 25 cents# a pound retail, and the j man jvho tries I to: force the people of ! Fantia««» to pa* more while the whole- j kale priee reiudini at 15 cents will go. I jto jail.’*| Wood was not dulte so gentle as our | ^ood A $J«»l«tst|ration during the late | War : hut. on tb*> other hand, he was | |ar more eflVeifve. H e kijletl profiteer- 1 ing in Snnt j-* o| ih a f<‘W minutes.

tf th* Futut?e

h>Ejr >s., fCh-lcag'». \ a ttif*l I*rod ict of H E N R Y J A M E S cV S O N

Exterior a n d Interior painting a n d D e co ratin g

W a l l P a p e r F u r n is h e d a n d H u n g3 1 7 A c a d e m y Stj Telep h o .je 5 5 6 So u th O r a n g eFeindt

T h e Oldest Establish

Kuutii t it> H O N E S O . O R A R G E

A . M . M c C H E S N E YPLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING

C o n t r a c t i n g a n d j o b b i n g . p e r s o n a l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n w o r ^ c

6 3 U N I O N A V E N U E S O U T H O R A N G E , N . J .

For First Class Painting, Papering a n d Decorating

C O N S U L T

ALLEN & COYNEIted MilkG rad e A IS^sjM t u b ercul i

G r a d e A Paattiorfczed Mil t

A L L O R D E R S P ^ O M P T L f

irker A v e . . i C o t rfer S u i :■ ' Telephom Bo. Qrartjj

Formerly with Geprge H . Becker;

7 3 R O L A N D A V E N U E JEL- C O N N .

|DiaCKXCH>C>0 <>OCK>OOpOOjpOjCKK^1>O^CH><tPOOCdSCe>QOOv«C>CfcD!<«^CMDfCtiC

L E R M A N N H Y G E LA ICE C O M P A N Yk ManiU'tebttjiters of y » jr-* Distributors ofig ”15} a I C E Natural

( I ' Wholes$.le^Het ail

^ L A C K A W A N N A P L A C E S O U T H O R A N G E , 1

B | » Phone 822 Spiithj! Orange •

? 5 *>5) I

(l|<! \ >l k t ; !

It- rVim€-

«»■ n g ijnd F r e n c h C lean ing

ebt s’ iG a r m e ^its '

Telenhkfiil ^»o,

r ifh UK. you

Y a r d at Stanley

Unioncrrace a n d , R a h w a y V a l i y

: 0.. N. J ., near Hiltontiff' Iver4*l

V T l i O H A >

I :S at ion M artini Cash MarketExclusive Agency

Valley Coal

M eat and Provisions

Fish and Oysters in eason

TR Y3 4 9 V alley Street

W . r i . H a r r i s o n J

S E p b N D H A N | > F U R N I T U R E

i paid for |l1| kinds of Haus^hoid Goods ahd Kitchen Utensili

5 6 S O U T k O R A N G E A V g . , S O U T H O R A N G E , N . J.

P low ed ;.nti General- Car in|.

Cellars E xeavat &dJW ell R otted H orse o it1

Jordan

w ep'rucking al ('irtKlinjTire for Sale

■ Telephone Sol

A R O R T AND DRAPER

S E T W O R K W indow Shades a

m S. O SO U TH <

Office: Post Office Bldg

Page 3: E. M. Barradale School Truftee; | New Committees · WYOMING. SPRINGFIELD AND HILTON. iwood. west a *ange|n. j„ friday, april 23 Duff'ield Announces elections for Village Memorial

Broad St., Newark

.Now is the; time to®

planning of 1-liat m ost ant of all ’kardrobel

lifetime o f |j a won®

trousseau!u

W e are amply read®

v|)U—but we ask y<»

consultation {for besf| Great stocks < >f suits!

dresses and liats ape

to the bride’s troujl

now specially pricedjS

are truly ready to JI* ' • ■ r w i jpfijibride in evert a\ ein||

service.;

S u its and biiterapj* undeniable charm tliijp lingerie, hosiery and : f is here t<» cieli<j-ht if; fast id i tiu s— o | ne.s an il add tin* fina l n o t e o t l

Meeting Sp

Requireme

A Ith. Ui»h tlie X & t i A n :i 1 X « vvark ij

in|( C o m pah v is populiatiy knoti

sey's OUkfst and Ii arrest Bung

have it understood chat w e are I

ncir too busy to extend each cf

measure of personal attention.!

assist as tar as w A are able ini

growth of the busirgess m en of I

State, and to that tflui have prof

partments to care for particuhi

W e shall tie glad of the opportti

oiitr various forms iff service. \

Na t i o n a lBANV

O u r Trust Departm ent is>

of a fiduciary character. j

Administrator, Trustea, ]

H E E A N D B E E ” -— “ C I T Y O F E R E-.... . '■* * a T W B H N —

D a i ly . M « j l e t to N o v .9:00 P. M. i m Eastern f 7:30 A. M. ) :/|STA»DAJtD TtMK I

en JtsQfiiulo anti Ctpeweiana »rxv good 'or 1 fcmariemn Exprmtt Agent for ticket* ▼ ouT.el Trir». with 3j !ara remn limit, for i

t h e h o m e n e w s

esnow and- sav

uexpense l^ier

Slate Roofing, Repairs,

Tin, Galvanized, Copper

Gu,tter -arfd Leader Work,

FrancisT H E H O D

Main Street

PlumbingH eating

Roofing

Telephone"

3106-3107

mpanyj m p t

B E H I N D K E E N S U C C E S S F U L

- M E N A N D W O M E N

think of the successful m en iarid ^ojartfh you knoW— people w ho are doin# [things -worth while-—you will find that they'; po *sess force, vim j and energy—j*the kind that simply brim * .1^ ——— •• j:ov^r w hen the blodd is ■,filled with iron. Huxated M $ ;fc j^kIron enriching' the ■ ,* ;'1pSblood and creating pew ^red.blood cells -sti-Cngth- ens the nerlfeS, rebuildsthe d tissues and _ ^helps'" to instHT renewed

;f<?rce anji^energy into the wh^le'- system. Three million people use it an..-nualiy as a tonic, strength 'a n d ' blood-hail.de*. ■ ] ,-T[

W 4 fn ooerg .c o m m u n i t i j , ,1

-j eo~<? those - £$1; coho appreciate t

* I j e l i u G c L - m ii i demeevnor’ . s|.f if And ChASCC-.*%. diqnihi that HWT Is not. W *P'i.. . o u Q X T ~ -i ■ *:!

| ' ! T 8 t ^ ue- ;5 iQualifications - '- M <xpp<?eU to th.etn. ^

-'-""'See hp««r1 feng you can -work or how fatijjfjbt; nj w^JrwithoiA becoming tired; next takegwaj fiive-j ^fiifl .tablets of Xuxated Iron three # | e 3 day alter ip^eala for tw:p’.weeks. Then |p|t rp stv stnengiir'^a^am and see. h o w mucli::2|piJ ggirr€d. ’ Kiirtibers; of nervous, nm-dow^p;p<ojlej- -wlio were.^fling -^11 • the; while have motff: : i«on-|- ishirigly increased their strength and tepsdurjah ccj >irhply by taking iioa in the proper Soipi ;

>|I^« K I .L A V h <;g .

Tearhi-r of Piaiio.

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( i i i k U m d I l t M u l , .Mu|»|i-wo<

Cjlioiie , S. O .Schwarzwaldeijj - SmiD e c o r a to r s a n d Interior aric Exteir

^ ^ h i g h U R A ( E,

^ W A L L P A P E

p p S n e t e L e a t h e r a n d Q r a s s C lo t h l <fa b r ic s for W a l l s , Furnitiar ie a n d p

Slip^po^Ters - W in d o w Shaded

A N J I Q l i f c F U t < N I T U R E B O U G H T ^

ntral . M e ., N e ^ v a r k , N . ;;; m

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e«S t'SSs ^ , l; i>*. recMvil -i- ih~t u;i.j!!)-_• >t i:o*irc

psftfet»* \K>t t:v* «r-Itn t.H# O .u n t j i,T KMKhwx up to • ;h ••VM-.-u- tfu: 'Viilagl; Hm ili st.-ia:

Xew- J«vr »**'•?•. Ot¥::'PT-|<i AJ'TI it-v*-. for n* i»*■»if =

F* •'*s0«j-1Sh- ‘ »-raissf.* V f l M * # ’ llajiih » * a f 'U ''»<!*• f o r n i n - « • ! <‘r;i uctj o r ff»r 9 p a . r s i t 0 » 'f " jia-soni jicaj-ptnrtr. pla^fttimK, p.y.-C!

jh» ariil siH-eificat.loWai'iJiav b**- sw?**: Se Affii-ii* Of the BuildSllK Infill t< i- \ 11 trifee IJiill.t C&mmiitte*- e j c funmnyr#? ih ! »< rM ect a n y or ftllSblda S- r th m e I' vtfl>rk.

«I:.'k i n s o x1 H; ('buttr/uf>rk*- H . jiBecker.L f B t r a .^ I :«|^ftlnK C om m itte^|: |

t h f a t r :

N E W A R JW 1L 1

IN A

" Dalton

; Whitedi j di * i %

‘ ill urinK tale of

:pn identity, and

e* in New; York

»U A R E T H R O W I N G A W A V

M O N E Y

W h e n yon th r o w I m w m p old J u n k a n d papers.

I p ay highest prices,

•phone for m e— O r i n g e 80 1 -i

J O E S A L V A T O R S ,

S o «t h Street. O r a n g e , N . J .

ORPAN

Runs

Virjit 'fli'gt merit A rmerry

iril-30th. M a y 1st & 3rd

rET R A ZE lN I ^ H O N C 1 '^ O N S E L t E ^ < ' R U F F O

Cher , chorus;an d orchestra.

y ^ $ l . O O , $ 2 .0 6 , $ 3 .0 ,0 ^a n d $4-00

it *aie afc Ba m befjer '* N ew ark .

COMPANfl Cl <E \ N E R i

East i

djO ! < Vrangel

j 0 i’F [CE |

|.. Hi ntclaii

] V] : I 870 !

S H O R T |h ILI*S-MIIjL b |'RN'.The partial paralysis of the train ; ,

system, fumiijg unexpectedly, created

many tmiqute situations in Short | Hills, Famil|es awaiting ou|-o£-town | guests, having prepared extra din- I ners ajul per|ected their social plans, i | w,'re Uisapp fain ted. Those] looking; forwar.; to j meeting theiif -Iriends/ er® suffered ]on account of tjhe trans-j

Pf,rtau«>nj failure. Heads ofi! families a 'ay rrt>ni jiome blessexl thf. long-;, ji distance [telephones permitting a few] || w*itrds with] household |nembers.j. \t

’sitoj|s in jShort Hills ftndiag Ii j! Q lite iinpqs^itie to leave the town

| j when ih^y wished to. come, to know ijj 5 ! UE1t>lef!T antiieiss of detention against ||

their v, ills, at the same titrje deelar- L i::S t'.iatj beJter friends thkn theirs cfl Sh^rtj Hijls would be itnpossible! | tiJ find Here and there alfoat town i jj '-as Wife jhappy that unifortunate 1 ji 1 ^rcmsistances m ade possible a few ] <iays of complete uninterrupted com- ! l»anit -jship vi'itli her husband. Alas, |!

^otne bf jtheae husbands toefk the op- | l»ortuiiity to slip into old elbthes ana : overhaul the Henry. The* happiestl ) pairs were chose Aprilizinji GogetheB ] | in th- gitrdekis and woods. But wherj I f iiubijy said |T v e volunteer|d to lir<3 ; j the engine knto town,’) tlfe adored 1 one said, “ bo, deal4; i'll l^tay ant ,i 'Ke*j. the idome Fires..JBurjning.’ ” ] j

Malijnda Trafford whjb spenl J j Easitler [vacation With | her par- ; }

entsj Mr. and .Mrs. Perry D| Trafford, j j of Taylor 'road, hasi returned Itt ' 1 sehohi ajt Northampton4, Mj|ss.

T^ie ^nstitut-e of ' Methods of th^ Essejx County Baptist Young People's I'nism., met !Saturday afteilnoon an<| eterijing ; a.t | the R0sevill| * Bapt|s| s OhujH'h nd \ was attended iyj a nuraf j her the members of the Ftjrst Bapj- 1 tast t.hureh bf Millburn. ■

Mr. a;riti JM rs.'I- ouis- G. jK a u f m a n ,

i»f Delnijek lane, have returned from “ ”■ rk. w h e re they (spent the will

‘Mrs. Oswald Yorke, of Sprtrt Hill}? has returned from Virginii|. i

K . T. Morris, whof lias be^n A . Stew i'etume11

taft

iivisiting ' M r.- and Mrs. Johil art. J:r.. of Taylor road, ha^ to Liuhtield. Conn.

Jaiji^s Hiinagan has returned h<>tnje oil Short Hills avjpi|ue

sboirti stay -a-t Kygiewoo<.|. \

Mr: abd 3[lrs. Frank Maii.jof Mai ) •eeti, ;jire { being congra tal fated b

» their : ftlietuls on the birthl <|f a

1 Fr0uk H«*ra<k, w ho left |iuring th } winter ifor |.\kron. O .. haf return'

0 Ijiomi'on Spring street.Mt$a i lfu«y Olrott, a tit if dent

1 r y ri A J a w rj c" o I !««<=•. w h*» f spent h <?fr 3a>!**jr 1 vacation with her parent «lr ;iii<j M rt. Horatio \V. pilrott, h; e»uniea her studies.

Mrs. Maim- Burd. of Mjfilijurn. h;90veil to Sforingfield. where!she wi

I'esid^. 1 I I |-L^Uis |Markt>ri»i Ftout, of TTOtU-- bfas rtetuijaed from |M>uisviII

I k> I , ’ -ii •

The annual.inr-etii.g «>f the LTadic Aid Stjjcif’ty of. thf« \Vy’«ii|iing Pr»

byt-erlian rSurcti. will takb place < Wedaesilayl May r..

Mir. iamlj Mrs. W . <"•. llfja!!. wi

sp*»ni part. Jof-t||e wintV*r'ln| Florid®, have* returned tio Short 1 fills.

AliUsj Mae Smirh. of C'lift|iatti. a id Miss .\|arKaret i»e Grooi. bll Garfiel iJ Have lb*en I spending *1-- Mrs, VVillja

!wanna, f 1 I IMr. iandl'&rs. Graham |i,i Holly.-

Bjjltusjrol -Way, Campbell | tl-act, hafv> 6s! t;hdir .gjuest Mrs. Hollr’|» broth H. J Jones, of Rapldan. |'t4.

The Kdward I.ynch h<n|s4 on Sh Hills aveniie has been t;£k*»n by >|Ir and Airs, pofteph Hut kn:|ll bf X ark. Who,expect to move fiiji soon

Mrs,. A m y m«»rly of Short.well calls SonShort | Hllfj, expecting to fl^ave Tu day ff>r Ppkadtella. Idahoj. jwhere will- iiiak? her 1 home ptkrmanen with her ton.

Mr.] ami Mrs. Albert H who jrecefitly purchasedli ridge h on fee on Morris t|i Pect tjo soon move in. f

Vernon W . Skiff. fyther of T r a n k V . Skiff, his son ayt his home iif Old Shjort

Hill*.The Miiiburn basketbl

Pfccts to oljose their seasop It has been an unusual^ successiful season for the home cl *b. It is hopecl thajt for thie l^st Jg ime to [ar­range a gam e with ineniters of thi formelr S. X . Club. a|so jo1 MillbUrn

Those who were honie f^r the Easter holiday and returned th^ Srst of the

Lyon Kingsbury, f HlHs. Is m aking fa

elatives an|!| friends

De Hi ; khe Mo

npike,

Chica is visit

A team next week, successjl

4d colleges Highland

Minnisink

| NOTK'K. jJ. Tjo Whom It May (ji&ulc rn:'rfr-Fh'r-

sjpan| to the provisions |>| an act of

the j legislature of Kew| Jersey en- tijtletl “An Act to authorise? persons to

anfce their names.’' approved'Feb- 19 76, and ameritfed thereto-

prfvefcl April 27, 191^1 notice is m m * fiven that I shall |aj,pply |to tjhe Opurf ot Common' Pleas Of %he Couijity of E|se at the Court Hdu«e at Nejw- ark] |on| Friday, the 7th aj|y of May. 1 -»2 |0| a| ten o'clock in t|ie forenoon.

oojh ‘ thereafter 4s' I can be orj an order to ajni-horize tde

tfe Iffssifme another ha^tfs; to w|t: rd Ji''.Rowland.1'

if ED W A R D J. HOYllfSN.4| X in den Street, Ne1 s. J.

Tllo:iAS B. HEALT . Attorney. O^tet March 29, 1920 11 4-2-4t

11 ■ K i

week | to t fcheir schools itii were: Edmund Ryan, bf avenue; William Bryd, <jf road : Wilkie Satterwiiii e; James Browp. ojf Knollwood road; P^rry TrafTord, Jr., of Taylor road, andj T. R Harrison, and John IJBj. Cardclne, of Main street, Millburp Doris] s. Keel, .of: Glen avenue,Short Hills.

Mr; and Mrs. William!; neming] of Lackawanna place, have guests the Misses Margarje of Garfield, and Mae Smit a, ot Chat­ham ,

iHas Iijene Rowe, of Roland nue, Model Park, entertained members bf the Entre >|ofub Glut her home! last night.

Miss Dioris S. Neel, ijdi Mrs. Walter P. Xeel, of G •Ola Shorjt Hills, returne 1 Mawr College after spen«|i:ig the Eas­ter vacation at home. f

Mrl anld Mrs. Wllliafn bridge have moved intp hoUs4 ini Jefferson aven Hills. T^ey had been ih for the Winter, pending tion of the house.

U K s s e x Hank-

|ts " N e w Jer-

w c desire to

it her too big

jlit tlie proper

jYV« tlesire to

he siibstantijil

|fWark and the

|ie<|l special de-

I require m eat s.

pity to explain

e w a r k & Es s e xG C O M P A N YIdest and I airgest Bank .

transact all business

itments as Executor,

tee of Estates of !n-

of Stocks and Bonds

Ml

for their

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Page 4: E. M. Barradale School Truftee; | New Committees · WYOMING. SPRINGFIELD AND HILTON. iwood. west a *ange|n. j„ friday, april 23 Duff'ield Announces elections for Village Memorial

T H E H o m e N t i w j s

Victory

nesday,

n g the nail o n the h e a d once

't drivi; it h o m e . It takes

inual h am m e rin g ..

her will o n e deposit build a

perous interest account. B u t

coptiniial depositing of so m e

1 am o i nt p a y d a y afterj p ay

Daily Mass at 7 :3 0 A . M . .Cbll< ren s Mass Saturday, 9: 80.

Confessions j Will be heard; every Satjurday from

4 r o 5 and froni 7 :3 0 to ;8 :3 0 p. ntf.j and at other tipies by appointment.T elephone South

‘L E T V S K N O W

A P R I L ashinstjon. I). C

T<> T H K K E P l p L K A N V O T E R S

O F N E W J E R S E Y :

As a j Candida t|‘ at the primaiWtesTon April 1 7 1 h for iDelegfate-at-Liirge to the Rcjpublican 1 National Convention to be held at Cjhicagfo. I believe tbe

voters the party should be Cold, by

those W h o wish to represent theih. their views regard irg tbe coming carnpamn.

W e pave had an inefficient admin- 1st ration for t-lie past seven years! Extravbjant and uiih; stematitj meth­ods ofi executive aovernmenit have

E V E R Y B

SOUTI

\ N K 1 N G F A C I L I T Y

[ ORANGE, N. J.

$\o4eip.;i.fchoijiljt: |

| *JI!t M pi|l >tj IA I*.j Figures rp;e ’ ed t|hi |veek j t>y Col- ®pe • Austen ( dgatje. i «h ® js New Jier: e k- chair m in of tljje IRtJ {>sevelt Mei i« rial .. liqntfrn, | 'givt- I highest j&lat e to thi:! st «jte. |Ac|c§rding i to the #ept r receu 1> >jsenc: to |Coloi|el- Col- *js»tt by ' 1" >1< he! : i; WiJgia 31 j Boyce Tho 11: pson, i n ler; . vi’hosfc j >refeidency she 1 loosev» ,t iM^mfprial Fujid was! |.ais*< last f.i 1. S^ejw |ersfy : subscribed ;

to. the S’ t |iopaj| vej|t mop }i n n n than s nyj ;-(|t:hfig statjte, the;] am tu it for St w ’erj^ey j|>ei ngjj; $ 1 *21,- f do 0 s. Of th .b tesjsest |C<>anp- gave j Jiate than < 1 t- hi|dJj i.|

}** T ii< result ” sfaifl tpoai man Col-! pU .. in cd e m »nj:ihfc oif t le figures enl ••tini by :b i ^atjional Committee,; is; a tribut ? t< the|it|||||w ,deji|hppre- J

u iatio it of T 1 jo Jo ire )Ko^4t'v -It jits- well• ; s an evident e >f thjjs tjaermigili-going 1 >rg;f 1 izatioi w >r)v donfe| b} put riotic neri who - >4r’ ed as fc^ai-m«?n and

H e a d e ’S for th< ir ;ct|uui#s arid com-: |i tiuni ies.” • \\» • ' i f . ' . s[

; ijl'i » Roo: ievi it ; t Assoc? a-1 Sort is a perm^kcint |.vrparii:iiatton.* 'hos. w ho hai e bokhaii th«!ioppor- unlt; to conti |b\j e; an | v ■ls$ to do o m »> send i 1 t/hepr njoney at any

• |me to the St! te ' Headtfnattejrs. care1 'blot el A us tew i fe'olgat,.e,| St at if] Chair- nlan. 1 'OS - Had* 69 ' $tireet| Jersey City.

| S O I T H O K .W C iK .

!St» A ndrew ’s Episcopal Church.,ey. FJcressipick Todd, rector— Holy

vommiinioc, all Sundays. S A. M., Srst Sundays and festivals. 1.1 a. m .; or by- special appointment. Morning praser i»nd sermon. 1 1 A . M . San- da|>- sclii)ol. 9 :4 3 A. M .

iThe.^nm ial m eeting of the Guild ; wijll:bef;|heId • M ay 4 .

•in a

1 t’ong?:«Jiss and wist* and sajife

k>n. for ik bettMr: for the restoi-a- ihe govdrnmerit

i supi».> % <>;•£ -pveirni 3'enf | .ji 11-e Ijtv i Is pf ! i cam!if : I h N ew . kr- lenat.'br; jare h

I: oyJef- j j6t > h tMis j.

|lfiey’ |sh itiId I

►ni I he lit" f'bhi- 103 I !

H tH T N K W H

I Th s Scou s d '• ^iajfetewpo* w!ill hold \

;; ■ bat com ert on Friday. April 29,|id.4 tin jMaplewo i<i S«rhoo| fur tjike ben-

Li c f| the Ms : )V«*wpod| playground, (life j eques-t hi.- • j bfen | madal that i :i«;out s.| w ho art willing |.o Ioa!h flags f t.nd ji dnnan s i r d^fordtujnsj Should

i tUfarit1 ]them pi n|y| w-it|i iiapie and . fjii,fldr!ei> anc k : vfc theji| at Council! j ;ti|*ad i arter s n 1 later than Monday, .j^bril 16.

J A |e.gula" n|< etiiig: 1g| jtlfce jfexecu* ptlsVe < t tnmi! tee :>f t- e -ChargeMoun- ! tain ' )uncil wi s hjeid fit jl>q; Free- 11 lan'j office on ' 'ue^day |ev'enitig. Mr.

| 'iarlej it n G i eet * ,* opr. - rf pres^jhtative i t n ih$* Natliina I . t’otencilii niadittj a de- ij^iletj report o : h« i;NatlpnaJ. ^ouneil 'i:'i ieeti igs» "w hie l ; were ^el.d m New• ' "ork' 1 ecentiv. pn^ of Jth«! initerest-

! i ig f*.* ituresi o jtirti report was .the'_'ii! an which is 1 >\v being la id ;;Out to i

|1< ■ Aaa'ii i :e Fiist < ' .afif iCdufiGi! s lii every !• ditt -ni a n t c ! twenty |th 3tti«and or] |!i!.orej| nhabitat r.i'j ig. ::to the; \\Vr$4 *,.r*tk df ^tttetisioa, this| would i

l| t; ■ ke l' urte *n - tit rs|. i'A| At 11 rijjtfi five 1 j tL-ars prog-an IfiaSi i>e#i nade. out. | P [ o|: ci unplet; tie wbrk |tho Odunci!«i; |'r ii»> are a ren y cijrgki^zed will be j ji d m s et t o ass 1st in t hie 4xfen: d.o’u * work.. 5 lil Th i Hbri try ihas-rrqcJntly 'ijiecured| st* rer >11 books t f storiep .fo tel^areund I i :i i jarap Irife j Thlosfe Intteri^ted. jus ; Sovsi vork w i j als > fielglkd iio read,

if t fftlr s “ T ie Spy 4nd Gang.’*I It i ; get .inj \ time u^ tfj> begiln

. tjti th t k of 1 r illy. !j,Tdn:| 41 is ||h.ought ! sjf as r-i po^ si 1 |te <isije [At^leitic-co,n-

tjeits lor p£ssitig merit badge in ath- | lie *,<-i ‘ will be ] tjield;|SC|i^ti|me|i du’ri|jg

| »-• • (I | Cc u rt of Hrmor i^eetftig jon;Friday, I i .K sri 30| ajt C ^ n c i l hies|dq|uarters. .j

•Iessed

■» h ‘-I g

I ' | 'h|ist|n

p4tk| for ( 'anipai}fn

Christian Sdence Society

o f M a p l e w o o d

Sunday Serv ce, 11 A . M

Supday School. 9 . 4 5 A . M

Testimony Meeting

W e d n e td a y , 8 P . M

sheading rooms open every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-

da ’ frotii 2 :3 0 4 :3 0 P . M .

MASONIC HAIL FRAENTZEL BUILDINC

M a p l e w o o d A v e n u eiarrison Brothers: Are Showing a Complete Line of

T R U N K S - B A G SA N D

S U IT C A S E SA R D R O B E T R U N K S

! S T E A M E R T R U N K S

D R E S S T R U N K S

551 MAIN BRICK CHURCH

^ T H T H O M E NEWPublished ^ aery F: day by

‘ HtltiiiriVa r j iu Ii 1;J . F R A Z E R KK.MI»si< jX , EflitJ

A L F R E D U X I t S A V . i jii’t E<ll|

J O H N P . W I N T E K .

Kntered as s W » h d r la

April i a , l O V t r a t the

Jsonth O r a n g e ^ X .

of Mar£l*-i*,--lt571»-

C opy . for im*« adly« f o r , changes in stanidi

m e n ts should be retiei

W e d n e s d a y at 2 : 3 0 ;P.

insertion.

F O R D E L E i i A ^ E 3 »

O n jtht«reve’ o.t-elfeii<[.

fo' t h e liepuh 1 i c an

tion 'for asminat

iation is rife

sonnel oif New

gates-at-^

_^Wttomever else may United States Senators

m embers of the qjup

State’s two Republiitfa: &> fice^ of ^s*i«^st . pi- ip highe^^sa^fmc, to fai|t tjli^^oinor v. onlti bejH

""party throijugbotit the- Bot h-Sena tor Frjel

Senator Edge have H selves to vote* for tpif. the Presidential nonrijn

> receive the favor kjjf number of ballots . lb Citizens w ho believe it publican pi jwrtfjTe of r jori^y^Kit! indorse

and consistent — If? ^didates ft|r Preside-ni with the principle tribut party ;s h p h ave

t'nited 'ktffkfdT’holders^to thwu Che majori<?^^ With now^inrfhe field the irjJfe sey is in doubt, and tltj# clearly acting accdifj w hen they adopt a l>d off.” • . For ' their s receive jh-er 'support] Ipj

■ cans^--"'’ , ^ ' j |||

/ ^ F o r r n e r G o ve rn orrjst another of the ‘‘Big] P sttlon as r^H tm an q'f 4.h mitteg>f?1?tTtles .hint to

th --—re m ainiin,' I arge^-Hfere are sevt^jaI

one ef*cw h o m Woplable.

Testimony (meeting. WedP. M . i Reading rootb open

from 2|;$0 to 4 :S 0 P. M . every T u e ^

ursday ]and Saturday! The

folic |welcom e4- j

ORANGE SAIXTS’ CHURCH.

A H faints Chjurch, corner pf Vail- j ley and Forest streets. Orange: Rev j

J Clarence M . Dunhatu. rector.I | 7:30;, A. M ., L o w Mass.

1 0 : 3ptA . M ., >fatins.1 1 A . M ., Solemn High Mass with;

J precession and sermon.~:45l P. M .. Solemn Ev e i sorig |

with procession.

for o hath joy that

T o r s * : H U N"m a n hunting :|or

"fnspect.ing a house f<^1 a n d 1 o rd.->-iT5jri u i r e d jtb'j* children. ‘' H ou sehjunit

-'*rW 'e: have fivT*. ’ ’“ W e wouldn't havjelyo

condition, -then.” saiid •• thj jljjafed' f>M' 4 ‘-Very - wgllv” repii^

_ .h - u u t ^ p ^ o w m a n y ^'h4d|n|l

a l jp ^ ln the. h,ouse?|T.|; ' I;,' "W h y ? ” said the dloij

“ O h .” exclaimed'^lji "“ I though^ T would Is nnd di^wr. the »estlj. |

fe^thd l?Duse.” . IM _‘ pp if^said the

can have it.’W Jjat^a t raged y rfttren! Pi .

” w ish . ■ “ Adults on3iH” j; ?'

parent in the face. ; iffl m ake a dollar feed]||ti one. they, w hp w.outdj fat

-ith- a clear conse»44‘{ * hath not sinned agai

w ho : wi with

, A ' W O M A N ’S H O W E

\ S * V H E B l G < ? t S T

P A R T O F H t R _ »

U F E \

W o m a n has a n unalienable right to a com fort­

able h o m e . It is the biggest part of her life. Y o u

should see to it that she has the proper furniture

for every roo m of the h o m e she loves so dearly.

, I__ G d R D O NHIGH-GRADE £*$ FURNITURE I

1274. M AIN ST.,ORANGE, Kil

P H O N E ORANGE 46191

exec a burd'that

st of co tp lilt country j ne

nent. It [mu. riiraeiji', and a Rep at

ernmeDt.. W e must h who will take the le ut beittg a dictator rave |problems tha

stemati<| meth- ’

vernmenjt have I 11 ions «>f j dollars iiti adde^i. tt» the ties.

t chainge In be a party gov-

u party goy^ a Pilesid eh t

i dershi pi— w i th- solvjing the nfrtint th^ one!of the admlinistra-

LEMASTER INSTITUTEand

S E C R E T A R I A L S C H O O L Si ( Incorporated )

O R A N G E and N E W A R K , N . J.

Rev. WjI FT Grady— Sdnday servicesJ" Ifons 'f ilh a cabinet j»f the bfcainieMi

asseslj at 6 :3 0 . h :3p . 9:3>T^and *!art>' pf‘H as advisors of the Preii- :3 0 fi. m.i: Rosary and Benediction A*snl. With a chief executive aijsd t-aDj-

The tragedy of thj was "n o room in t^e today m ay save Let us not hold do dur " ey'es as to blit ,§■ tbe possibilities of a forget that it prof gain the 3 ^erld and

4 l ars

if. o E h jnji tekh l&fe «

fERCHrflCH \V* M O V E M E N T A

M E M B E R SThrough the ho us &

of the Tnterchurdh "VTfr number of pastofi t-h;

in to u c iu ^th several j h lies^ijaP^fieir immediate n

were intereftjed churches^but w h o ! ;-sfe k n ^ t T T o the pastor^ th

To the Rev. Cj.

of Grace Episccjpi ange, the^survey fam ijie<m the pai

Paterson, past*" Presbyterian Churcih.

names of new peopl had indicated an iniei byteriaft denomination

O ne hjtwfdred and iw

Sers have been!•Church -of the Rev.. © nastor of t£e Church, South tors > a v ^ rcipo:

as a direct house canvass

Dr. Nelson B. is directing the sjitrepr-

district.

- a li^epublicajn state iader^hip the [state|js R fe p ub I i ca n io I u m ti.

tr« a number ol candi-tefat-|I.arge otlly four sep. : But we! should ! tjhe jfact thaij every-- the pirimar? tkeket is I vie slhould avjoid any

icans of Newj Jersey ie to Chicago.: I shall

i platform and awall $taud for such ia

-nqieiit and ip politjysteel. I

H i

d eel art•o rn ply with

ew Jeir-

mself for their te the Spirit of

«-n pref-

free expression of

sh me tq visit atmanifested at

Uegjistered wfth] j the Accredited Schools of * j » j.

i America—not an ordinary “ business college'’

I i I 1D e p artm e n ts— Secretarial, C o m m ercial, Shorthand .

Filing.,fiivil Service, R e g en ts Preparatoryn j ^

e M o$ 2 8 T h r e e M o n th s

D a y School

$ 1 2 T h r e e m onths

N ight School

C A T A L O G U E O N R E Q U E S T

Positions G u a ra n t e e d N o Solicitors

Reminds Us of

ChristmasTh e tlii ofes attending ; I I 0 I .T S

RfilMOV A Ij S A L E assume iih«i prtv- IxwtioiiN am i entbasiasm of < 'bii^t- tnas .'•lxippcrfe w hen , in one| day, vve

wever. to cajrry out servtnl :more||tbjin 1 ,7 1to cilsidiners.'K\il> W-• that I he

i'i | { K m t T H » N S A R E G E N U IN E B E C A l Sf: H O L T 'S S.\Y>$ HO.

H e r e thlrty-eijcbt years. |!' ij '

Will m o ve*m e black nor tli >Iay 1st.After Mayj: 1st, there for jUi4 next.

O ne HundrtnJ W a r s .

In m any ways this sale M Mtiiqua It is H O l .T 'S 1 IltST-SAI.E fin Over a

third of a century.! k nuirki opr re- moval into oar owh store, in lour own Holt l!un<ling.

D I A M O N D S , W A T C H E S , st l .V K U -

W A I t K . .IlIWl-.I.li» . ;

Tim e’s graving short bettjiir [select now, either for your o\v Gifts for ~|1

(d t .lD t A T IO N S , ENGAGE^ilriNTS, \\ i|ih>i\<;s, e t c . \.

Tl|ese will l*Jpaid aside u|Hin|prffinenti§f a deposit.

I

' n ti.±e 4pr for

H ro ad a n d A c a d e m y Streets

N E W A R K

DR. W ILLIAM J. PERKINSC h i r o p o d i s t

Su n . 9-12 A . | M . T u e t . & Fril 6-9 'P . M

1 5 3 f i l L T O N A V E N U E

Bet. Princeton & . Rutger St». Hilton, N . J

T a k e SpringReld A v e n u e C a r M a r k e d

M a p le w o o d to Princeton Street

T E L . 1 5 7 0 S O . O R A N G E

A C CjHDIAL 1 X V IT A T 1 0 N T O A L L

M ake This

YOUR CHURCH HOMEFor All the Family

Unitarian Churchf C L E V E L A N D S T R E E T

OrangeRev. Walter Reid Hunt, Minister

i l O R N I ^ G S E R V IC E , 10:45

WlJNT)Ay S C H O O L , 12:10

'K I N D E R G A R T E N , 10:45

Easy to reach by a ll O range earsCom e and Worship With Ua

O O DT H E A T R E

663 So. Brcajd Street near Market Street

N E W A R K !l [!

W h e n e v e r you w a n t to P ain t

anything , a sk m e :

“Which DuPont Paint?”M akes no difference w hat it is —- pei--

haps it’s the house- itself, or jM,*rhapa it’s enamel to brighten up tlie rang© in the kitchen, or m aybe it*s th© baby’s* carriage, but whatever it is, there’s it I»t> Pont K*alnt that*s m ade just for that nse— and i have it here.

I have a F I L L line of D u Pont I’aints, and I ’ll stake inj- rt^putation with yoa that they {'re- the best of the 4 0 0 makes of painjis in this eonntry. Certainly they ought to for l>u.Pont has Ijeen in business for over a hundritl years and has always been asso<'iate<t with the biggest and best enterprises in 4 he country.

Sft* m e w hen you think of paintinganything-and ask m e “ W h ich l>ttPont paint 1*” It wlil lie the best there is.

WEINRICH’SP A I N T S T P R E

W .i M U L B E R R Y ST R E ETBetween Market and Clinton St3.

New ark . N . .1.Phor-e M arket 3 4 7 2 a n d 3 4 7 3

Frequent Deliveries t . Suburbs

Broad Street TheatreN E W A R K

Wejek Starting this Coming M onday Xight

K la u ' Erlanger’s Colossal 3few I Prmlurt ion

“ R E X H I ' R**Th e W orld ’s Mightiest Play* 200

(living actors in the mighty ensemble*®? 1»5 horses in the famous chariot: race,

[Special Sym phony ‘Orchestra.Price?--Nights Trx- to Mats.

W e<!. anti Sat,, 50c to $2 .Note-—The perform j

A t L J J E X T W EEK .;

MargueriteA s Pretty [and Artistic as Ever

i Stars in

“Easy to GetvAlso Will Be Shown

The Successful M AURICE

TOU R N EU R Production -

“My Lady’s Garter”I ■ ! IT a 1 1

TI anre Of i“ BenH ur lieges promptly at 2 and S pTm .

P E A C E F E S T I V A L CON 'tiERTby ithe s i| !

N E W A R K O R A T O R I O S O C I E T Y under the auspices ojf j

The Sons of the American Revolution

P R O C T O R 'S R O O F AfDITOEtJICM Market St reel, New ark j

W ednesday Evening, M ay ?2<|th American Pageant <a fantasy)

“ T h e Trium ph of j

Freetlom and Peace”Set to iblisle for sym phon^ ojrehes-

tra, festival choirs, soloists, and reader by Louis Arthur Russell.

Subscriptions received at t hei ioffices

of the Society, 17 Centr? Street, New ark. Circulars, etc., on request.

S I N G E R S A T T E N T I O N J

Singers of ability are invited to i enter the Festival Choir for this Peace celebration concert. Apply to Secretarji- or personally at rehearsal M onday evenings, Music Hall, 1 7

Centre Street, New ark, near , Hudson. Tube Station.

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V l U A f i E W i C . T ^ , M E M B E R S j-

> ^ V I S I T I 8 B O I S E j

Ex£rci,§esr’i|e^^ the Ivy HUl Alms j

Hmp»«^Thiw*<!$ay, April 15, were con- 1 thje W . C^^T. U. of South j

Oriinge* Several large print Bibles j wjsr-4 dtstrijUdted toinnfates w ho had i

'specially'' requeued them, and were • the-gift of Sunday School’of the ; 'Holy C om m on ion Episcopal Church | of „th'e village. Over $ 1 2 0 -has been j

„-|J*Mdj bv the| local Union to the mt~ tional jubileb fund. J^m illlon dol­lars was thei goal s ^^^y the national W . C- T . U.;[th^j^®oney to be used1 in c4rr|yingj^j^^Se^ tempera nee work ih

oih^V^^Sunkrtes. 1 Americanization^ Cfc^trWelfaafe,andj^J-trt-fition in health

^Sfnd, morals. Already the W . C. T. U . lias estah^shed unions in sixty for-r elgn cotfntrles, and rej»resentatives at^-'now assfcmbled^4p>tfworld's con-

.^fen^ion in komlotf; England, to dis- j cuss the liajKJr problems in all lands, i Their skfgan is, **A dry world in

O rder b y m a il or phone •Special Shopper will Oil your ’phone or mail orders as

satisfactorily as if yo^ ha<| shopped in person. 'Phone or write to “ Special; Shopper.* -;J|

E P W O R T H L E A G I K J2I..ECTS(H- FICEHSJ- tm T H E Y E A R .

Tfhe Epwioj^tt^league of Morrow Met^oria£3tf^hodist Episcopal Church at it}j-<^feeting Monday, night'elected t^f^llow itig officers for the ensuing ;yeair: President. -' Arfllard Vander- hocif; recording--s€cret^ry, Katherine Hall; cor re^p'on dmg^se cret a ry. Jessie ^iOKens^^chaipaianJ^BT music commit-

«»*•' C L K U K .# ''S o uth G r a n g e . N . J ., April

, is hereby «iv*>n .to alt partiesijtfrfreste.d iha-t^ai’ a m e e tin g of tiu 'Tfcj.irtt o f T r u ste e s o f the V illage «>f

taiUh O r a n g e . held M untiay t-veninf. pfil 19th, 2:*-0. the report or the Bous'd

A ss e ss m e n ts , co n ta in in g the a#se»#- snefits o f d k m a s e s ai*d_^eneQts_ for the ^rp«ininK o f Self P l & i K b e t w e e n Turreli Avi-nue anti A v e n u e , w a s pre-jjJerited anjIr-^atOT anil, that said report

ill l > « u p for co nsideiation by t h i sirfd-^fspard of Trustees or* M o m ia j i-Mfujjfe. M a y 17th. at S : o ’clock

*» the V illage H all.X l v aides* of the B o a rd o f Trustv- S.;

;' T -M. F l T Z S IM .M U .N S ,: Apr. 2 3,3.# V i l l a g e ; Alerts..

T )L E A S E note this is not a one-day sale limited to the items advertised daily, but a store-

wide movement, embracing every department, f; each of which contributes impressive values.

The Profit-sharing Sale started every section to make the Profit

with over 700 separate and distinct Sharing Sale the banner E G O N O vitems. Many of these items have E V E N T hereabouts for who

been sold; many others have been wishes to save on almost everythinrepined- enough items remain in needed for self, hofne or family.

r a n g e jas|

j«- .sltjofedjj grotlp i off

t tee. i:\lil4f h a tiii.f*»un ■ as|! fM^SS

t.fio v h jw . :j dri|tf|4 t>«;/ dii&l&s as?, n M ' r .,f

:*! Iim ln a fid r*-a improvement

th « * ra n g e a n d the i!<l t-- p rovide that if chilli tits assessed d teal estate pecju-

in am ountfi riot ,s 1«• - j i — fl {» re«}jTt ihf?

i . stut*- by peasfon n! said assfusrrwbt,

11; i !i>* vv h4>l«4 total fOst of said

pi its p ( inore 1 rasoiin< but a ! [ft or p: son de lot o r v

OVd !«!nsi:

hill

i ’ Vk<J aiH'l # •I tile .'

kii to ’ g ■ r *f| i)

(<•<• •, R rs ;it ? At! »:■

‘ hall il i>rj e a c h it

B o a rd o f T'-u*»- i.uth O r a n g e as

T h a t th.*- r » ii. the Villa»g'

.•ii U i d g e # o » d nui', ahall fbi’ i ■•tit r.Mici-at-,• H ; 5,i»a =

p*:j:4!<> il

h* Ss-e-hdS.v* i « My tjfujld-

...... . . .•■ 'iS! !:lif •> t»ieat-i d a y Lh&t!j aiuf#

ofd'i nance, ,h a 111 ta^t«

nlv .ii rhkt i MjflpUik'St I o *t ‘t -s ..f kite vill*»fe<i k il l in th.Hii t h e ' Villa® - . IJitil or

.‘ at fitfl t Wclfifc* m e a pla^-- tla .*ed i « (*onfe*ldeif saiii

ang<ii ngf.xpndatipn > I ii fi s, pijo- CMitleatiojns

kfi'tTit

dlikt*

m *?ie r■ ? u p o n 11 Ii. -1 m .« iarly- ftt»-d tl ••

to ^jCoJt-d tile iife, 143 ia.r-Jiia:««<>« «»f| S'il*-h h » w « v,e|. tha t tb. ■ 1 not *.;*cf*« d i is of totals

11 at e

a iH. Ini proveni*njt sha ! I ;•*,»! fM h*‘ Villa 2**! at tare i " . T h a t a 11 j o rd In;,'

ordinal)<">■* Irscoiistst - :*>i*-*ns ->f this «»rdinar»'',■ are h* -.d-y "|>«*a}%-tl. rd I n a n c e Rha ( I t k e je'R

Is h ere by aicen'j tbiatja -:»f Tru ss f.-?i of tiii •

" r a n g .* will *&• held r- Mitn.-. in th«e V*n}a«v- M a j Tttt. 4t. eiuri'tvvhit-h. time, a n d plac-

k ill p r o v e d ' to] c-onsli

S IM MU a J t Iv t '> -1h i r . l s

rl ibipr..v. n f fh- total

ordina ne. onsistent

l!*r;i „ rih«I i 11 <io £v x

■fpiA:

Av«fn U'

M . A . F I T / .H I NSM# 'Ul.a-5?. pto!

t\. r*oti i'a 11 I•••-tii-n i »rar |I rvii

a n d t *‘m 4at c-onU i e«j(a-. strac(l*-d ,o:h t A v *'• i Ue| i,n ttofe fc. be w-|-r Xfoii4 ton v. |ib*‘. e«~. th#r -of jJis tnaM >■ .•<O .|.«ni Si- w ith

. i la are Kngl-S I '

ith iui h i.i .mi- " an- i;. .«pl(M-iQC.:44 -ed 6>r sftme i»j,t and {$5ed in h fi

I T Z S U l M O N S .Village »'l«*rk.

Kiveti that at a .1 -.f Trust- fs of the •un ir«-. held on M o n - -*. mi o rd ina nce W » 3

o f w hich tlse f«>l-

4-eti'r!i :s»r*‘ t dirie- i

•ranc .M . A . F F T /i ^ J M M f

- . jViJla«.h, fts*> Mns k -if

•yefi!

1 3. ' hat ; 11 4 r*Jbroftt ru:-#* t?,• *o.-Boni« f t|tii ■ ‘ t' * i.i jjfcre h r« 1»\-: *-p-r» !<■ m a n shii il taki

f lker £ cih en tJli -S«H Tr»i;r — < ofB ' r a n ->! v U l . - i hjpm s . 'r.i. ill* Vip;,

held * >r«lSn a an ... int.- not

its resulting t.e b y n-asun

he B o ard of T r u : f South O r a n g e i

if "'Southi- o f Stu*- of ^..iath ? , north- • 1 1. »un«l- <.f So^ttb t*'. shall

#:iii L-t a r y

r o m th.sflntl

irht -in<ir-vein :■ of Traji

ansfe.

* x fih-niVA- :Ci-< I

fc.ii.-T .. Tri^it thf ►-xpen's*- o f ^ht? I o . s.*.- tt t. .I.- ji I-.* vie set- forth .

■ ;s|t.' ve-vuliarl > l»i-ji»-fi|te.l th» rel»y, ItiK.irtt.* ro.t t.. tiie act M sf II ’iTs " r.-wui-tina , to puiiv larsdl a n d Ie>c ;f t«• la rr.ison of subh improye- K . provid--<l. h o w e v e r , tfeat the sa id B<?m<>nt shall not *,-xeie-d in <he

t tv"-t hlrds of th.- tbtal cost o f i irhi*r».v< m ent, anil That th.- balaikce ■he! total r-ost of t h.*1 safid im proye- |t shall be assessed u p o n the Viilagr« prgei

tSon S. T h a t all. o rd inances or Is ;ojf3 o r d in a m es Im-onsSstent w it h |prk»Vflsio«s. of this o r d in a n ce be a n d Isainle are jherehy repealed .Ins Ordhnakn-f shall tak e effect ijm- |iatel>.pt£<'•.' is herel.'' elv*‘i) that a rh.-etlnj?

VillagePoath <"»ram*re "w ill b-> held ir. their net! rootnri in t h « Villatre H a ll o n Idav.jMnjr 17tn.| at eight o 'clockII.. at whrich tim e a n d p iaee the said Irdj w ill proceed to consider said Irian ce. . i

. M . A . F I T Z S I M M O N S . lprf23.S0 j V i l l a g e , C le rk .

• ■-ft*! Mid- ti.-:both sid*-fi

.ir.o f the

ri d prot or.iinai*ly.

(I « f Trt«K-'< nanKe

1 thie ,o 4f

ly adop ted l 4 r n * a r y 11 n • V .Iw - *en the \l*llnsn* o f Soju^h’ riratiiJf a n a ih- r- *v .

O r a n g e . |n Aeeo? danc- w ith « "c h p l4n s , p io file4 cri*ss?-»eetion,1* B»nd spw i- o|-ft 11'•'jsj‘ as ivi 1 ii b e nretm r«1 for the sftpw i;»>j the V I I Ig g e K n ig in e t* a n d filed In i his dffic<-. | i J|-

Section 2. iT hat the pease of the said Sniprove#i»«-'gt sisal! m n^sso 'd ina -Corda*:ee %ylSth 1 t-hf> provisions of the statutes:- in skchj cases m ad*# arid pro­vided.

Section 3. ; Tlijat all ord in a n ce s or parts of ord in a n ce s inraim sfptfnt w ith t hC-provtsioni «;f; this or d in a n ce b e an d the f a m e ar.:-j hej»ebv repea left.

T h is .'o r d in a n c ^ shall tpkefefTect im ­mediately- f , fl

K otic4* is herpbk- priven tha o.a m*-etlna o f the B o a r d ;of |'ruste.*,g o f |he V illaae o f South O rainae will be hefa in ♦heir eounetl 'r o o m s 1® the Vil!atf#» H a ll on M o n d a y . M a y ]17th. 1920. at *>ight o'clock T*. ST. at w h ic h tUrn** a n d pla»e the said B o ard will proceed to corwlder said ord inance . ! ! fel

M . Ai F I T Z S I M N E O X S .A p r 23.20 . V i lla g e C lerk .Xotice is h e r e b y triiven Ithat at a

m e e t in g o f the B o a rd o f Trtiftees o f the VHIapre of SduthyOransre. h»-|d on M o n ­d a y . April IStth, a!»20, a n onfflnatic# w a s nresented arid road, o f w h ic h the. fol­lowing;' is-a copjj:, .

A \ O R D I t ^ T F |A N - O R n i N A N ' I f K to provifle for p a v ­

in g the ro a d w a jj of M o s s w ^ o d av e n u e , in the V illag e cjf S o u th Otfanae. from W a r w i c k A v e n u * northeasti»rl5‘ to the n e w l y ad o p te d b o u n d a r y lipe b e t w e e n

lisiet in'Vi II a sr»ril 3 h. i

rnrtrr-

of. r :>t rfli Strii-eji, ; nd: Vallifr

*ucli plant;b >. brep arM l g-.- IS n g ih e w

\ec« Ida*.'* wiif ?ati. f i s .a i will

1 y the Villa Jhisl om<>e.

'F hat.; t.l e *.-x enri 1*«wit ft t.K-.- pro-v ssi? h <s»sys m ;

■Jt .*11 « d n apres dr nt‘* inei.i s<«t*|nt w iih ifin *?r«M ia n e f ibe ankh

diy repeg «*L s ,'irfven jj» a a irheetlijg

• Hp S t - •. ' V n ;• t h 4 V H l a » * h e ,h f id in their

^ h e V i l l a . - . - -ijrail 0^1 i j.29,'0. a t |el ght o'eloclc h*- and ijilace the safe

» edj to i^otisldar safid

P i t z s t o^fs. | V i a rerClerk.|

•My : givah ! thki nt lla « r d of Tiu iteps of tt*e

)ra :>B-eJ:b4 d oh Moa- >£0J an Ordinance was'

of # > | 2h | the fo5-

D M f <\CKI13 J I. i>rrtv« f^r pair-

pf Lenox Avenue. |n

?o»rd -; •rdinai

ilrfe. Allen S. Turner, of Oakview,

iertalned at bridge last week w hen

tr tables were in' play. Prizes

re w on by Mrs. Arthur W . Pohl-

jn.j Mrs. Charles W . Stretch, Mrs.

i K . I Marchs Mrs. Elm er B . C ook#

(1 Mrs. John H . Sandford.

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t h e h o m e n e w s

ooverwide

yourin h P i

« ) O V E R for Prnidi

jdemjrfid. Here's Y O t .

Opinion, your preferen

LAmerican.' Join the tbi

(enrolling daily in

New

nation

x press

or aj

len who

Mill burn T o w n s h ip now ^ an j amlbulance of its f e , throjug^ the j

Keneroalty of N e w a r k U *d Cross

J chiipter. The latter has turned over’ to jthe Millburn Red: Gross1brknch the automobile ambulaace donated to the ( h:i'pteV during the w ar. The btaiu-h

I will give over t.iej' machine to ihe I Tdjwiiship Neighborhood As^oefoi ion t for Ihc u o of the cjntire t :vr::*h ,, jn

I rejnoving residentsito anti from hos- t piijals.. Heretofore;the township has depended upon ambtitances from'sub-

: urban h a pit a Is, private c'ix< Or ; he i M^llhurn police patrol,

jWheu it was m ade known ihat the | Newark Chapter was going t-o dispose i ofi its'' am bulance^ Mrs. Frank m j Marshall, pcesiden* oi the Millburn S'branirh. offered to purchase,o.»e with j r'ujndjs of the branch left over from i war activities.

Broad ahd W illiam Streets- iwark

raordi turday

H o ov er Clubs aro Sprin^uji.» U|>

^rfvvjfeHfj^ \ illaye in the

-stSife to organize for H od^< r <ii) tr j*

g row ! Se n d your nam e me idtj «^4

N e w .Jersey H o o v e r 1 { « |>u Jjitf:

5 05 Es^ex 15ldg:, N 'ewajk . I> >

{Signed) H . W . J E F # t u S f'* ' S t & c C h a h y fit m \ J >;

« * : 1 ;•] i j

' ' ' " f h i . A d v . paid for by M r . RicH.«c ' V h .h u ,jE

in e\ erv city,

>• is th'* .SCtli

t. W a u - h us

headquarters

ubs, ;H o o m

For Women and Misses

AVtc S p r in g jModets _ _ j . j |

M a n is h T u x e d o front, notch collar a n d sport stvles of

silvertone a n d heather m ixtures in prevailing street

1S p e c ia lly P r ic e d - - O ffe r 'm g H e n ia r k a b le & l}

jT.hat frequently;' water "from the reservoir of the Commonwealth W ater Com pany off Prospect avenue. W yom ing section of Millburn. qv.-r- ttdws and runs dow n the Enountain- si<jle, washes awaT%hrubbery and pri­vate: property and fills cellairs. was stUt4'd in a, complklnt filed with the Mjuiburn Township Committee'at its meeting this w eek by Wyom ing te-i- u^nts. The cause of such conditions is the result of the failure uf the wliter, company to have a gauge at t'frje reservoir, -it was claimed. The rnjaf-jter w;ia ..referred to, the water committed to take up v.-j-th the water crimpany officials with a view to hav­ing: the gauge installed,

j A' delegation of residents from j -Vljode.l Paf.k requested that, the «-om- ! mjittee havej a lateral sewer budt in seme streets in the. .district. The

.committee decided to.first aso-rtain 1 the cost before: taking definite action.

all w orsted Jersey,

a n d sport colors.

W H F . l t R Y

iecnetirrij

V E M N O BROS-i * C O .,

«5 H a m ilto n St. N e w a r k . N- J.

Eleptrical motors ajnd | generators sought. sold. exchanged and repaired, new and second-hand, have our rep­resentative call upon you for informs tlon ’Phone 54 ;Marlc«t

F U R S ! FU R SF U R S ! i lnstructic^ns asvjo .the 'best -way t.

k<‘ep pigs was given to about twenty five resjideijits off Millburn by th- Township Hoard <i%f Health .this w «m :^ihen' these re^'d^nts appeared fn

permits ;t^>.keep |>|g$ as provided an 'df r the j liew ordinance adopted : w wjejeks ago. The-: 03*f d defi/rre.! a:*' tit#''- May • nieetiitg|:-atticm oa suits tie 'perjtSJjtt. .. ' (.m«i!aahers <-iplained tjhat granted&j? revofed Iif. ■■ dent* c 1.>t uv..r.

them d<|» pot k<sp^ tht* pigs and pei iti a ri»»tiiri jundit&n >o they will m

; p|e considerje<l a p&bsl*- nuisan< «•. Ti i ujiiarterly inspectlott . of the dairt | sbpplyjiijg milk to the township w isiade recenjt.ly. it vva% reported by t,

' liederlej liaboratp^fes, and, asi< fjrom rtoni*|i itiln^r *-u^ge-ti'»n* rt

•jsfotjie a£ th*}> dafries. the p-s-por: >late thH conditions fo^fnd- wi-j-c ;,go<.»d.

D o Repairing at Reasonable Prices, especially during

the S u m m e r m onths. Ladies’ -Tailoring *n m o8*

Fashionable Styles. N o ctgarge for calling for goods

A 1 N T I N G

A P E R I N G

1 N T IN GP E C O R A T I N G

P ap ers , Paints

V arn ish es

W a ll5 1 0 M A I N S T R E E T

AUGUST BEVENSEEA busin&ssliQ t estinn|T / y

ig i i the Iritec- bu igeted ^he|r :[;in >re scientifj-

7 7 S P R I N G F I E L D A V E

N E W A R K . N . J

m e 2 3 4 1 M ulberryHow to Keep W^ll and Enjoy Life

W h a t E v e r y P e r s o n N e e d s Is O i| f - l> o o r E L x s rc is e a n d I f Y o u W a n t t o L i v e L o n g a n d , R e m a i n Y q & n g - Y o u M u s t H a v e a H o b b y .

A V e r y H e a l | h y B e n e f ic iit i a n d P l e a s a n t H o b b y I?

H ORSEBACK RIDINGIt Is Inexpensive], Vigororus a n § C a n B e En jo y ed B y Everyo n e .

G iv e It a Trial.#: Full Particulars

Scott’s Riding Academy7 4 5 Valley Street |si M a p l e w o o d , N . J

T elep h o n e ISflO So . O r a n g e

" | H I R T V denomirmt

" j L , church'World M« heedaf.. N o business |cp| calty*. • J . |

They have united to pri= tion-or waste, least ?! -by the fact that thirty in ope united effort.: j.

'w c h '.denomination ka i

main, heads':

I F O R - ‘T H E C iM JftC trS : '

A T H O M E . A sc arte ofstert«.;c,p tmrfa1" thji* ’h n 't , Co»«4<Jer oil^* t> F ive antis haJf/fn51tion'j>«op5»r ar»' Unite-ci Sta^e« canr.ct e v w riactii writejjie E nc1i*h languae*- "WSj' to-<r^rr-y fo rw ard this v»stVVroO

'^rnericu.nization if the ttmrfcts d not? « : J £ i ji

is sitjilit y of;dujjIic4- ill irs v. ill be siiyed

[n ipiig* is ate Jcjihiied

Frank l^ailey,’; taf Philadelphia, sbent Sunday wlfh his parents. Mr. ajnd M iS- f^rankts. iSailey. of MUI- liurn aventi**'.^,:'3uliUfs Wiftko^,-of Millburn ave- fiMtkp, w h o HI at his hoafe'•'flm? a week. i« alte 3 'o' be out again.

•si bt&ddet undejr «x-

a t t i c-TOJOL s TRAINING,E.‘ «'.1 -tiect iliiri-n uisd}yuuf>n ffid 2.S se i a cf age ir«er*|n- Ijrr 'ric-im ■ ife spy,|H.r lim*-iC i t all.iRemtrriijer- tfa th ot Wasljingttin iipd; iii you fr ;nk tbfet America b r jc to p«-cduceAV«shiag-l k 1 iuoolns if faith dies ;qist l«r :a olf. jti youth?

( iK O K fiE \Vil {-ls.T< >\ HtK\< Hj . In failing health -for some time time. George Will is ton French, of jllllsidi* avenue, fepringtiedd, died last

Vee.k Lit his hom e ffrom a :ct>raplica- jiOn of aijlmeht^f. 5V!r. French was eighty-six jyears old and wag a lijfer . |oag resident of f Springfield. He Us

iuK'ivejd by his Wife aTid several cldl- ilrfen. Funeral Services were held at jhe house pt o'clock Monday af-Jernoon, corjda^teJd by Rev. Dr.

boorge A . Liggett, of.the Springfield iPresbyiterian <.'hur< h. Burial was in Fairview Cemeiery, ■ Westfield.

jmechanismf 1 out -*rder w e

ill lruvite the trouble a»'d remedy

: i Vvur car shobid be looked over • «t regular idtervalk. It is.the

f|ijj[n|i/.f‘d nionevpHving ^ y to make

[rr of your aut«>x|iobi1 e cjonrtiort.

. W . SUTTON, Proprietor

P H O N E . O R A N G E 6877

Hurlbrut St. O r a n g e , N . J .

Family Laundering:(at the Pound- Rate)

W h o le s o m e ly wasl)led--aU

dried. M ost of it Jironed

ready for use.

P H O N E

M U L B E R R Y 4-0-1 iO

2 FOR HOSPITALS A I } D IS O MEvery yearthoasandiofBitni

women «»eriotisly ill are turr.rfd:ajj from Church hospitals becsiu i lack The children's hc|l• rj!-eoEnp*Hed to turn 'away, -je 'Cf T'dren than they cari receive*

Ri T H E C H U R C H ’S W O R K bOA D. Jnfl csnie fifstithat pri«-»t_ lurty' yeats sirt > la I pSa2v|es are Qri<fniat kljsb long as China his ©£'•'5* SyisTCfiari to /ery 400,04;*} ceofile J-ikn will oniisSue to be* a jeji t r-hg sfe orse-third of the I <*<f 1 ndjp die before their »cc- |e*r oust: ovfn babies ere »ot I Chi ■•-stfanifcoctor or teacfeef ibroi d is.-wc|rkioff for Arperlc* ity is ^hoifeb tic worked at

3 F O R H I G H E R EDUCATlOSrJ < th*s A m erican sta4«n ts ji

ia«t.itirticn» of highe*- • -gra^e. iq|ni luttf are in instttutions founide^;»r

. supported by;*he-Ov»r*;.he«,.-Mauy,1 ' ,t.J re se ir. st it u tio n s h a v e : h*.d p o gyes e n d o w m e n t cam p aigns , bjat ->£|ie needs are Jtist as pressing neetit o f larger schools; and 'iyc h s v * onlv to readtheif list of alur ni *-ri'd a lu m na e to tr>ea4ure*<h'eV«iit o f their contribution to Aroeric*.

2 7 8 - 2 8 8 S o . 1^U> S t r e e t .

. -j N E W A R K L N . J .

Jjrom the Duajl of the C|tv'••l l 'L O R O D O R A " R K i St < C KSS

I T f E X T l R V T H E .I T R K , \. V . j

j jAftejr a neverrto-bie-foygotten pre- j

[mlere at the Century Theatre last : W eek, the Messrp. Shubert's gala re-i vival of "Florodbra'’ beglin what will j

prove a most notable engagement. ’The enormous business of the first |week bears this.; out. From a masi,- cal standpoint V‘Fiojodora“ is of nuf- IflCient merit to be ranked as one . of the best light operas, written in the past half century, while its comedy and dialogue is of that fre^h and wholesome; quality that easily

[places it in a jplane far 'above the ordinary. T h e fa m o u s “ Flo rod ora” sextet is more |>e&utiful and charm­ing than ever. The ^11-star cast in­cludes Eleanpi? Painter, Christie MacDonald, Marfeot Kelly and others. Therte are;; matinees on Wednesdays ahd Saturdays.

kCHKfeS' S A L A R tE S . The)h« r isical ed tbe “ lorgotten ni He maiy be. Eightirnj pr»f»c!*era are paid lisas t> w e e k I

I’M Y O U R M A N

T ( » K ) B I b E

t 'A lN TIXG THATjd^tailed budget, atid rbyr pastor has copies dutself. In the week of iyep yot - opportunity X satisfaction of knoW- bas its post assigned

Each denomination; has .it* will administer its awn fun 1 of the budget: examine thjer i April 25th-May 2nd you wi I to help. You can do it with t ing that every doHajtv ofj yo-1: to it in advance. j 1 j

Every dollar fdr bctfer jA t W h e n your church c^lls b 1 your heart as well as fypui

Trimm ing

Monogram

Tel. S. O . 1 183

F R E D

South Grange West

Unltsd

F ir m n c ia d

Camj»igsi

3 T E R- GRILL& Sew all

^ e l N T E W o r ld :

“T H E AC Q r i T T A L ” A TC O H A N & H A R R I S TH EATR IC

O ne of the distinctly worth-while plays now current Is “ The Acquittal” at the Cohan & Harris Theatre. “The Acquittal” is the most absorbing drama seen on a bCiew York stage in many seasons."

inerica

of H O W A R D ISHER-tbe Cdn nty of Emicx, >[>licajtUin of tbe undcr- t sai«i 'dt-.ccascd, notice

crtfjitors of said de- subsjeriber under oath

as anki df-man-l* against ;cd. 4itp»n nine months will Shtf forever barred Tfcojkrering the same

Long Distance Moving

’s E x p r e s sMillburn 366

MILLBURN N. J.

Storage

f r X n k *RiBsstcrrz..40tp Stl. So tab Orange, N. 3- M I L L B U R N A V E N U E

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t h e h o m e N E W S

EXPENDITURES OF SALVATION ARMY

SHOW $13,257,552

Commander Evangeline Booth

Makes Public Annual Ho<ne

Service fund Accounting.

EXPANSION OF WORK IN

ALL DEPARTMENTS NOTED

-Popular Organization's Budget for 1920

Totals $10,000,000— Details of Fig­

ures for 1919 and 1920.

Kxillusion anjp■parrment <jjf

result <|f nd are sho\\|* iut FUnd iu|t•r Kvangciirfe

T O W N S H I P o p

Office of th oin :. B u l l d l n * .^ ! I.

P R INotice her ;i

Election, will b*South OrsnRe._ j,., t and State of N*iW j* twenty-severti * hundred and p. M. until 9

" T H ORA.VGE.P Municipal

-TIOX

places ^ -purjnise of elj position or cieidRepublican and ventiQBSt as f© lotv

F o u r R e p u b li a

F o u r K e p u b l^a T w o Republic ii

crr« ?tMiOlial I >ist»L • T w o Republic tr:

I Msti i' Four Deniocn t Four r*enioctt|tTwo Pemocrajt

eressional I >i*trfi

here.nj

lete-p,HVw %? : feni that a primary i,* -5. in. th»- Township of u» _!!!« County of Essex,

ersey.i on Tuesday, the of i April, nineteen frpm 12:30 o’clock _M., at the polling

e-*ifcpated. for the candidates for the

- - n<l 'alternates to thei>t-moera<lc National Con-

- ga(tes-at'-large.4 a'teruates-at-larK*--,N d-d.-?gajt»8. Tenth Con- Uj. j

alternates. Tenth Con-

tu- deleg^tes-at-large. tic alternaten-at-large.

delegates. Tenth Con-

nent disclose ,1ST» was. for the mail

d outposts States. -Thj

•Kills and the) l.St*) officer!

N ew York, April . - advancement in every Salvation Anjoy work as the 1919 Hom e Service Fti In a full accounting of ti made public by‘Conimand Booth at thef jS’niional jlleadtjiuarije of the organisation here. The fin!:

j cial statement ‘which' Is of January T9p-\ shows tui.nl expenditures through

the country up to and imludiijj that date of withmainderj on hand for t.hf four to May 81; of $910,140. j Details of i" the state that' the sum /of $1.44] pemled up to .TiVnuary SI tenance, ’of 935? corps at ail parijs of the United item Includes rentals of miiintenabce, .salaries of! the expenses of ivork for children ar|d

j .young p»*opie. th»> cost of all local r|*- f tier work of Whatever*nature,* and su«|h

i>n tridental e'sjienditures ’as postag**, printing, !®t»t$ifpery and the llike.

In thie period covered hy the' report tlie spin of $l .«VSs. 4'J*.» was j»i-nded Ij tlilrtjj-four p^yvlijuia* and division headquarters. jfvr fresfe-alr farms ai Camps, comprehensive relief* work a special nature mnutip'U the poor, tl sick and tlie^distressed. Those hen quarters -are'i^mrgt-d with the o*» sight and; direction <«,f all corps ai similar activities iri thefr juri-sdietii a.s well as the-extension of Salvatk Army! effort tb unoccupied iie)«2s localities’. lienee, this it«*m Imdud- also salaries iof executive officers, clerical and other omployi-i-s, nee traveling expanses, postage. I he cost bt {YdviesnlstnjI, publicity and a portion |»f the expenditures incidental to the <ijr- i.'ii.'iluition of tli*1 nmtiM-hil <-.i ;np.t igijs

Details of Expenditures.. Other It-enis ' »l*-iailed in the report

mcltid" the “fpta o f JRVJ1 repq y-

. Den.-xrraf•rresslona 1 t>istrt; v.B i*OLi. i ko

Notice is her. polling ..places Several electio: Township, of slow s: ;

First District- street a n d Dun:„ iSecOKd EHst

M ap lew o o d av«- Third I*i»tri(-

Valley street w o od . N . J.

Fourth Distr av enu e a n d B<' Dated Ht ‘ M N e w Jersey, thi

920.EI'WAR

Clerk

alternates. Tenth ConrTlPLkCES.

farther given that the iw>vej mentioned for the

districts Of Oie said uth ; Orange are as fol-

Mapj^wciod School, Bakerpia. i. r

:lpa! Building.

view; avenue,

d—Flrehnuse. Springfield ifn ave tide. Hi it on, N. J.

1 ' Ejsstex < "tfuntv. .ir <>f April.,A. I>

« >range.

*•11 rofid. jNlapleWoiod. • i »|t— M u nli c i; • luSe. At a pie w

ELl'.<tTK>N N<.Votife is h*-r

wall h«ld in a : ; i i n the < th>- twemy-se ^tw ei- n the h |iiit»rjjis>g and s. for the j<ur{>ws« Lf the Boar-1 <! Said elwtw.n infi places:| First iJisirici-,jry store. 7”• Swswwl !'»ist

] South < 'ranjr- Third I>isli

South < rant;- FoJirth I >)s

A*-a dern y str..; ;Fifth I>i*i ri«: Retire »f X. \V

eorrt*'*' J ;Sixth Pistru

South

W e will serve Weddings, Teas and Receptions in

any

WRITE FOR AN ESTIMATE

W. F. DAY & BR0.CATERERS

8 9 9 B road StreetNE W AR K. X. J.

jfriois. |• ‘by given jthat. ad election

i he Village of Sputh Or- nfrity of Ivssex. friiesflay. •ijih day ’ of Aplril. 11*20. !

mfis of'sii o'elix.'k in the I o'elo< Ik i?v thei evening, t

oi electing three im*-mf>ers f tTruste.-k <»f si*id villpue. ;

i.v|U be h«|ld at JLhje follow- |

msi

--iKdwani J . I»ri|*e’s pr<>- <-isdeniy street.. -ill —■ Villa it e H a « . <~»»r n •- r

v4nue iinjj Scotland rnfeid. l^iclc'S restaurant! S

m e. W e « t — 1 ** fart a Id** Building.

SPRINGFIELD COAL COM PANYj P H O N E M I L L B U R N 2 2 2

L E H I G H C O A L , T H E B E S T;; J P M j

C O K E - H a ^ e Y o u Tried It?

C O R D W O O D - f o r Y b u r O p e n Fires, etc.

K I N D L I N G W O O D —B a g or L o ad

P r o m p t A u t o T r

s e n t * 111; a t|:N;x! n i st. m i n p

pens**'. b m ® & hv Xafi­lers ir* New Murk and Ujerrit qucrtefs. in pitcairo;

and otlher c|k- n:i) ileatl.pialr-

serstlne the *'ost of opt‘tiatlnsr and ns airijf raatr

tspital ,and

* h o m e s a n d 'Il

nurs.-rles; ai|tl

ta I n i n*r li? r«* cu»- t r« um hospitals. ,a :en<*r:il h< for children, 51 children slum 'settlements -and ?40J>.O»k> «p}Kinione*l ajr*«M*rdinjs to tfji 1919 budget for th** pen.si*»n fund fi r

f aged or dssalded oflh-ei Most- sis?»ifl<‘Hnr, as

remarkable advancement mtide' hy tjieSalvationists during cl

result of the 1919 F by tlie country, ai*e thepaces to the amount <the outlay ofi K T .U l v x

-diTtgs and additions, tna $8,919,528.

Hitherto demands ti{.on tidn Army’s efforts hav •jrrenter than its incnjjr

i labored nnd»*r; a trerne •ils «»tth«ers have

part pity vea^f’ a her v ranixnt iora hasl 1 >een ha

indicating t|»

No{ AI! rWortgagesj Liquidated.« nvl,\| a .|.>nrr of ihe niort^aire -indent-

U*(lness-Wiis }>aid off las! year. how>*v«|r: the/iricr**^ed tlemandsj upon the, AVtpy

ojantry beingi-rywhere in tin*ffroat tjhat ii^rejised hi for iMi^pitft!^ ri'snie hA nay jinstp|^|i<)ijs esill

lay of| nsor f. than $T r>j l)of»e that the'I ijotrte Service Apj: per;ijtt ftf the wiping out of mu|di

of thej r«a|xs||wing rtiot jna ge\ln<Iebt «|d- | > f i T » > r . .the*

ri4anSxjtt|i ’.‘s estalm a I n I e h a n e e p f

h.*d activitBps and »r tk<* urgentl.v nehrled extensi«»nsand 6«ve!**piiient possible,. .. |

The | 1919 bit lance sheet shows': following:

Expenditure Rcs^nfe

For 31

actb^tles. $1.441.185 15 Mn.tr*teSiance of 34

j>rovi|T5cial « dlvi- j;‘M'onal hfl/jrjft,. .;. )t.f>SS;-429 B2

Manit^iiaace of na- •' tie nail & - Serrttp-

-riat hdfjrs...... . 621,0'« ,a?. Maintenance of in-

mi itutions forwwmen^and- ehil-4 » n ...........i ; , . . . 157,309.75 J

I Pension fund . .. . 4§0.o 'i <>0 M brl 'g a ges and

Properties: ;.:...... 8.919.52S.42 '! Total expenditures--- ---:

.r eight nsonthn 13,257.552.91 terve for ' four ~ •--- ™ —• ~lonUM .'i--- -310,140.59a n d tot a 1 Amount :l con-

in «13> . 14,167.693.50 The 39*20 budget, a

$!0,0<)0‘,<.m)0, ctrHs.f<*r Jfc-ljHWMWK) tocu^ry on -itsi evan&?ljstic‘''n«Hl relief work tin liOOO sejiaraj(-e"x;eehters: i^siQpO.OOj9 for relief work Ipmong fee poor.'^k* rt id unfortunate,! work for moth. rs nfrwj children, an<| other soefnl work tm< pcovlnt?lal ariil divisional headquahe .■?2.~»<b,«HXji for. till** maintenance off

tionlal >nnd territorial headquarte! S400j000 fori rescue homes, nurserii hospitals,- slum posts and other in; tutlons for. women, and children ; $000 for the, ret5red officers' fund, and S2.200.000 for the JJquh tioo of mortgages and the acquiringlof new propeHles made necessary by ^ie Army’s 1920 extension program.

palst year h JTul 'j-<>m riijutf'd lifting of moi ' $1.8Slvl(3Bs’ aiid

for new buitd- kinjfl a total bf

the Saly been s6 rnujbh * that It lifts

tdotrft indebttwi -*vt-n !reduce«| nr. ami ih<> ulicapped

d new facilltW >mes and otl|><l for the(MKU mhj.*spojise t a 1 .will be sta'h

»lf».l4f|.59

f= —=1 —|

ing for

H A V B T O I R C A R K E I T

In perfect: repair by j»n«* w ho knows. ‘ All kinds Iof’ electric work on uuto-

jnohilw. itepairinjg scientifically done ) by expert ipeehanicsj.

STF.i*HKN C ; S E R C K

Near P. J. Smith’s S. O n w g e ^ v e .j

Tel. 8-M. S o u th O r a n g e , K . J . :

- S O f T n jo R .A K G f i S T O R A G E j

B A T T E l iy S E R v ic F . S T A T IO N

. B A B E R St T H O R N E , P R O P ’S.

2 2 Ywlley Street, Soutli OrtmRC, X . 3.

C O L n i B U B A T T E H V A O E X C Y ,

Specialist-, *>n Ijcnitlon, Generators,

Starters aiwJ jlJKhtinK.A H . SLICES OF BATTERIES

<’HAR«iK» A M ) KEPAIRED

lK«i«ion Accessories

i.e t vs :p l\d a x i» Co r r e c t

YOT H TP.OtT3I.ES

S E E * 1 3 0 is the

m a d e f r o m c h o i c e !

S o n o m a l i o p s — c<i

p e r f e c t l y p u r e . \ |

J A M E S :

DISTRIBUTES

1 1 1 SOUT1-

o r y o u m a y t e l e p h

PF

Th e Rising

Elii

d i a l l a m i U ' b e v e r a g e — j

i s c o n s i n m a l t a n d s e le c t

t iiins n o p r e s e r v a t i v e s ;

iri g r o c e r s h o u l d h a v e it,;

S M I T H C O .

'o h SOU TH ORANGE

R A N G E A V E N U f ir

e

E 178-179I

i Brewing C o .

h, N. J.

E L E C !R L D O p j

Jobbing 7 Maple Street Telephone

R I C I A NJ . R L I U G E K

aptly Attended to

. Q nm ge 1196 M . Maplewood, N. X

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N E W S

Changes Desirable in Methods

of Relegious Work in

Foreign Lands i Be DoneT A T H E N the will was examined, after thetj Y Y made it, there was considerable doifl j °f the estate. It didn’t look at ail pri

ndiaries. Some of them woefully declared11 orje could pull it through.”

i §S ' - v m

Our duty as executor of the will and tita to do the very bes^fhat we could with it.jj Trust Department specialists order was sooiti Holdings that w erra ceaseless drag on th® of ; idle cash was invested ; drains were chep| revijsed; tax exemptions were claimed, and| that our long and varied experience showec| do were promptly attended to.

' 1 1 , . H • II 1j^sja result of all this the estate is no#

basis. Its present condition shows what exp® attentive management can do. Inf inexperiea anothej- story. ' -

If While You Thiitk of 1 |

Make Your Will If

And fiame this experience^ institution as yci*

:ath of the man who : as to the Solvency t i is in g for the bene- at “nothing and no

T h e W a s h i n g D o n e in

a n H o u i

- ~£he. ei.ectru‘i'ty us?|i i4| •ppeH -«fe a. Thor W ither jfco&tla 3t an hour.

— And you can do a fcuu-* washing’ in an houpil , 1

It is usukUy neceosarjyj|N\ filt the cylinder three tinfeJ' and each cylinder full .is finisHed ini •t we a t v minutes.

The -clothes are, riwrt ughlyj cleaned without rt h&ijns • jandf Wearing them. . H

So. in using a>^nioi; i can save work, money aricS ' vfe a*j, oil yq_ur clothes. * 7 li:

i—And you en;joy a r© ‘tfe iir n~ dependence in regard sa jy-’t ur laundry problem'; ; - r

Thoryis eqvvippt--V w th, ;3rfrd maple or copper csrtiid<r;: fixed br ' swinging: j Hsg.i leiwringer operated by - ia«*o ■: - n-. closed moving .parts: iar j q a sy* reeling casters, and ; a rfra'dhj n-r ism,, for protecting : th«: j ii4i or: fropY burnouts. 7.1 " I S

Xo. L'-'.-—W oo’d . jr ■ lint err ..and ng-d wringer. f : 4‘M* I ji \

Size Xo. 25-.-Wood 1' and swinging wringer, p \

Sold on easy ternts jc| j * • v > dMrn. ly; : a month. | !

tis; de m ops t rate I a; ■ pf i df j m || home, it wilJj jy »u|f

nothing. .- * -1 •; ||

Sa v e $ 2 .3 0 This M o n t hi| r Aft sveUrkdbwh [makes Joi jhagli' g radeprclis now |eli^tjjr r-'it lea :t' .$7U?5f .i ■ JJ| Afte r a long search i*in, the tJharkeL we ate ndw ilhlt to mft.pt bo *Sur cuafomers ,sfn |Mectii c* ircjfci* ’ bad^iac4drm«!gftw> our spetjicc it?011 5, Nvhicfi itgi j r o ev> X V w a v e q u a l | f eJron c|n tM* rjiarket. •§; j rf ,Th e heating ; e|emeut:|'jis ijbunet in |ement so that Ithe S ir ddes pot t omfe f jn cphfaKH | bsdr.the, e f e ' it. ifhat naSlkes [Ihe -M ‘m em h ,st • linger- ; I I [[The v4|ry thlcfi hodoini | iiate becpnit s ff^cie^M ^y

1 • iuiek^y and th\n.i|or- jifiifcps

I i'ljajf tfe irtk ne i wiraji tab'|ft|r-

| «n t ; t u r n e d pit'. " i[ Ji !

—‘Y hi finish irppliig ^odner #E|<1 sive cflsrr inti and mondy. ||j]The ironfis highly. iKni#il'd ' |af e j. tlr y vvkv. . j | 'B? ydefing a :. lisg-efi a fa|n- i rv ca these iroii^i w e iire

)i.e| > sfell itheftii dulingjlpcfl. .it stt.w:. TT I :Ti|i -- $2|: • JHSs 'hap jh-e So'v r<e«t j»fi«4 >£ other high gikde ;tfor:s. ! r jjI | Tel* i hoxm o r wrStei for >tie * t it ^ [* i ip i tddi’y-

itee of tbe estate was <pn. the handis of our br-iught out of chaos, [jestste were disposed »;d; investment-, were

dcsefl^othir things ; us how aad when to

on a sound financial jienced and personally beiji hands—-but that’s

ecutor and trustee

o m p a n yHlave Extra M a z d a s o n

H a n dson^tiiat-s ^a n b y fd

ad J iconv miei <*e< > if >|ou hale 17*?&i ianus cts hiiiid with , hui; to re ,>!a< * . tW iser nat ha^e' iimiil oiitl La i n$ r <*nd youja .iitaii .-cart )n if - Ix l|imps |tf; ifrofwl# ’ tag"* t ft; t otfr 1 rimy wiijl i>e deliv4rred(.ai' yo»r|0®W } f

P ru d en tia l Building ew arkAsk. for O ur Booklefil

‘Your Executor and Tnj|'

PA PER S 15c PerRoU

WALL 5c, 10 can

B E A I T 1 F I L C I T - O I T ^ H n ^ . U S T O M A T C H A LL , P A P E R S

O u r prices do not telijfphe story of Q U A L I T Y offered in this

unitjue store. Others are A ^ r g ^ p g F IV E T O T E X TID IES a3 m u c h

for the identical papers w«aBeI*j at 5c, ICfefc and 15c. «

H l ’N D H K D S o f p B K :V l * T ir iX P A T T E R N S

T O M liO O S K F R O M

Btiis ij C riplj**- rkngef is uifsi*- mi— h'f . sKilmp rd itf any wpy. p : ovfe^ ai’fe i|rrgei|e.hpuj :li|-to l| the| n ,-or’ r r fjuir^d fo * J an Kracd '^maly. T h | five jit op piers • ; ire pf 'j proper si; e| to §k r'do<is eiftiiuimically. i BBe .jeramM ii ia turps infidhde ashers forj sif e ofJ ovei| >nd Kk .of t6p. doot panels,, bpoller It anil purner tray i under jkop pre pieces [Mnf all-f-of aii 'fes- iient ! g -adtei of - ep^mel. The l cel parts are | iura)»le and |tfce |ck parts jntica iy finished find pily kept cleat}.|K'e iWclude | a &utz 'fop- frner. j sa great convenience, ^ conrtect th^j range in- v^iur j^hen' for casfi. pr |6.|,00fimontifly payj nent^. j I jK'e ha> e spfecj led some pf |the p»d teatiires ofj this jrahge. See j^efore you bt y ami you fwili low you'are g<| ttin^ pi»4 -pf |the il bargain;^ irii gaa|rans»es|

Hot Water Fast Cold )

D u p le x oatm eals, papers, floral a n d striped de­

signs, two-lone. effj|j|ts, j libers, chintz, cretonnes,

ta|H‘stries, wuslutblc |^Q>er4, pressed cro w ns a n d friezes.

. . . 5! ; A vr*it will convince you that

' y |B n 9 t |M W' c l -thi* ■tgtement is true, and that eu r regular retail price* are greater..

!|| valu«*» th at anv bargains or sale>

i offer*d by other shops or depart-

J e n n i n g s ’J 7»«-. lllc aiifl 15c

............ J ’ W A L L P A P E R C O .>*ap**ir your o w n h o m e , jffjnstiruc- Cooper Chain

tiem «heet 'free on request. « *7S BROAB ST. KfWARK. ». J.Practice M a k e s Perfect, n#u c.iy Hail

H o w would you lfke]:.i 0 $lave,. hot water on tap d^y pr nj ghi without fussing wftb| a or

'ranger? The K o m f^k |£ t j^age J^Vater Heater wfll f furnish such hot water servi< e $ 1 1 a reasonable costy., ; iff i

iS-gSHbn.. size, [for sjcfatJl homes, cash pricei*1*5-U f>r $162.75 on our easy ptij me.At Plan.'. * h i !

32-gallon size [for' ’ large? homes, cash price ir$189.00 on o^r easy pasmieat plan. Prices include; ir stall-, at;ion. - j j! I jj

"Phone or wVite us ar d we will send a representati ye to give you complete inffarmh- tion. ! ; I

o u r A d v . i s s m a l l

But o»r Store and Display is the Largest in N e w Jersey

New Attractive WallpaperF R O M Sqc to 1 5 c A R O L L

N » T I U $ G t » V E K I S r

G as Dom es

G as Reading Lam p# G as Fixtures

Welsbach Lam ps

G a s IronsG a s Refuse Destroy «4n

B a b y H o o ver C leaner

H o o ver Special Cleaner

T h o r Electric Ironer

Special B a * gains .'in Elec

R ead in g Li m p i

A H on Easy 1 ernis N E W A R K . N . J..Right Store opposite Court H o use

2 7 M a r k e t StreetB e sure you get th«S

P U B L

e1 j ^yf otith O -a lge und

Y Springfiel Avetiue

N K w i u K

b. “1KELAN r> A xi'h ox”png ini Per.sdn i

lisjilajJ, AprE ?5, 26, 0 7 28

Inis OF AMI itiON”LOVMD CH BVTEK”V. Aprjil 29, i 0, M.i v 1 SE Ap VE N IU H E rV il> JI<j>T D d LEARS'*

Frfdaj'-Satnrday. Apii:i !2,H ;j!- Wjltti S tjarsr A||]

Sunday, Monday, :|Tujsk<laM |

T h e d a Bara 3n " T H S L e w C o d y i i “ T A B

Thursdays Fric py, $ati William Far mm in; Also Charles Kay ini

ihone M illburn 3 6 6

M I L L B U R N A V E N U E