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THE SJMMIT HEBAJ-D, FRIDAY, JUKE 29, 1917-
CAWTOW CHJUSTIA5 COLLEGE.
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A R*publican Nc«*|Mper Dtvotcd to the In *»reit of t h r Ci t j , C»unty »nd St»te
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It w a s on ttie night of the s e e o n * day' of <4bat ever-to-be-remembered battle that General Foch, command' ing the center of Joffre'a army.-. JEQ1 his niche in the temple of military tame by his message to Joffre: - "My left is shaken; my center li re-
I treating;;- my right is broken; I shall 'attack at dawn." I It was that attack, using atl hia Te^i. ' serves, that bent hack the " - — • ' " ' ' tenter , forcing the retreat
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Lincoln School Domest ic Sc ience room. Miss Faucett , Director of the Eas t Orange School of Dontfeattc Sirlence and Manager of tbe large Isgj&ool
THOMAS B.* ADAMS.—Launch Department of the PubHe. School a there, wil l give a working.
Vows truly,
TBE LOCAL CBIRCHES t'^miXL
SCUM RII 'TIONS Year . . . . • .
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dun of the German left commanded b> . M l n l i a d i_> •-$gjgt*"TiVr«~&rix8oveT d o U l f actual work of canning the Crowji "Prime, and romp«-llinjr, a i U p r e r t c h ,„ l i i S , evening at 8 o*clock 0 I i e j a r u l l , i e r r_ne personal dlrecti (Jcm-ral von Kitted, commanding the ^ i^ i j j j j^ 'MIIMOTTiilMilll nilT Pass ." M l i l ) KaU Cett
demonstration of the prohje.ms of canning, under the auspices of*the. S u m mit Canning Unit.
This- will be a free demonstrat ion to which all women are invited who are Interested enough to bring one t s ter i l ized Jar and e n o u g h frui t and vfijiw* etables to fill it, and are p r e p a ^ B r l o |
this \ direction of i
Phys ica l Director ta^lK!. * • War
- At t h e request of t h * State Commlt-te^ of the-Y^JJL € . A / a of NsaLlflEggTi the Summit Associat ion Baa re leased Physical Director Glenn A. Dowl ing for Army Y. M, C. A. Work among the N. J. troops. Mr. D o w l i n g at p r e s ent i s located at Haralson, where Co. C. of the 1st Regiment, Nat ional Gua i8_6iatr6fied:—Later He Thtty-tB*
that arrangements riln be mad* M ~-by Mr. TJowllng i £ w t « r ? £ £ * -
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'I ' ll ' II !th* \ a n p r a i t i i a l H I U L p a - n w a \ s (d 0 i l r t o w n iml | f - , i l , a l >i,, it w,oulil -., , m hoi i ld l . m --"'muI.tTt^l
.Hlie k e e p i n g ot tli* in II ri p a i r t ll* r e - n r a ii- hi ' T I W ^ H ini'"t<ji*w> *i»*
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S ; J u a n ' s E n g l i s h L u t l i e r a n C h u r c h ;- v .J \V H-wapp. | i . u i 8 r , A t tli*
n g . s e r \ i t Q l i e ^ p a ^ f f f r w i l l p rea rTl ^ ^ - ' O l ^ y y — H I Our
KKI» i R O S S J I K E T I M - .
((. o n t m u e d l r o m R a g e One )
\ ' . t s LXTiT KeTniOTi topic for tht it^-Vjiurden-Bearing."
"<C (U'ln^ Sunda\ Mr Herlurt IIoov. r Iiojii B -U^ehJ^;Ve < ^ i - e r v e d a s I'l^iil Sav i n g l) . t \ i l l s o b j e i l , (it UUH--1 is in inipres .s on ih*' l i i i inH ot a l l nl u^ the i m p o r t . I I H i -uf ge t t ing , . i long v\ith a s l i t t l e |nod as p o s s i b l e l \ l v a i e not g o i u K ti( hi p j m b e d '•' f a j , - HULL tt U l l ' j i "There will be food * nongh/for e\ e ^ onei It' we exercise tirdiiiapA lominon si>nsi> Hut thete will \ij l u - . than enough tur oui al l ies \y we do not learn habits ut trlvgal,^/ and tt is tor this reason ih.it .Mi H o m e r is anxnius to gel u> in a proper stati of mind tit-ward the pluhlem lie i''.iski«d In'Milli' — the prolTlem ot ki eplug us all ade q u a l e h ted and s a \ l n g e-nouph for those of our triends that are less fur tutidte, EaLh_ ot u s - r w i help '*- - -
_ Mr. Hoover should^ iia\*- the a * l h e support of every good citi/.en in In- attempt to engage the interest of all our households in food econonn. He can do much by regulation wji**u SQU-gres s sets him going, but all the power he mav get wil l be unavailing If the housewives do not act as patriot* to
' limit consumption, esp^clallv wante
no lur w li it "iti iii.do*iiiu II*
Res'pt t f i u l l \ \<,iir.-- .
M J. I>OI)SVM>R
s.iiniJti> aiziiDili- ^_lf' a rn • . t l ^ i e ^ t i i i g ^ J V ^ j J ^ d J j ^ p.
I ' ru lvs K n t v
ll *Ml I ' " " hq \ \ i t l" ' ' " " p » " " " f s,o b i t -tt i l> in la'Jt week's Hl'.KA^I) of tht -liarp i otullYion ot low* i Sinning a v i n u i wasi -a K Sid* iti'th* t« in. !i"e v'ould not make"*"—*«'"•c»l*c^MMa(aEai3^'%) this, lomphutii Iii'vKad of condemn- «'«Pa' b y f a w r n g ^ t h e Sundav drill held
*asSH»«W^.ltUuel(i lrom them " ''You can only get the splendor in
this great da \ ," bald the Colonel, "bj wha-r~ymTdo in this great da,> Let
*eiery~imMi and woman u s e maj|e^ti<al-h HJtc^gk^ioiibky-_rfnd_ £ u e tlHJir—sH."—j
M r ^ * o t t l e started in h i s ) driving i talk by stat ing- "I h a \ e not come here to aisk yjj>u to_gJ_^e, biff to ask
fight." *Every man and woniau-e^jcontinued, "Is tired of-w^rd*.,, "~ « o i n g to do, meij and
women of Summit? The man or worn-Th* ^ummtr-Battal ion will drill this' a n who professes" patriot ism, love of
t v e n n . g a» usual" Assembly at 8 la^Lountry, and doesn't l ive up to it, is ,rt,s!)Tttie moat contemptible, the most de-
I Mpu-able m a n o r woman on earth." be tued t l m f Hv then proceeded to tell of the
iiiTl^Itan ^cienc i Society, L\rU'" l^,1uJ3^'"^?t*^^w^SB'*'• -road- Sundaj
*<*&^W< l M»ip'. j^etqtm'.^t^hristiaii j Goldi-n Text. John 15 S
Te stimuli-, i n , I
ow much money have you paid out for slate and dirt- something that you _did_ not include in your | order for coal ? If you could figure it up, we are cer- f tain the—results-would amaze you. Why not get |
\ o u to
from tZa.-m. iu §~"&Tw.—StrttifTrf the this time, and
rte ho les p r f r c l i t ^ J ^ t J a d i l J N **""«UwhNtnUsJtMUi J'»e regu-ttie street from lar cEurch hoars aud gi^e the men
in. th* l i l i e s and r^its. h« would praise them This stjYtn^e aiiomaU ans« is men have sugges ted Horn flu fac t 1nai""ThP ihe i»sld«nts alon < otuplete4,v choekini; to death from the the -teriam^ZgfJ**toe- day tree. Major
fdust ia4^td. .b\ traffic S ince early l->.ttojo_has cal led the drill at T a . - m r ^pnut : ' it lla^ i ] son_!n_dense doudi^. this. S4»n4ay. -An^Oa!ea^'a5SV^!;i1it'aglt- is l a n d the ie is n o duubi l)ut__that al least that ttw-<t«H•wll»"be held in the cool half of the material put on It l a s t ^^«4»*Kid»«af»Sifc:»BfeI^HyMif4ioUest part
Lyear i«» now in the adjacent lawns , AS has teett~thTe~cu»toni. As the holes and m t s crow, the a u t o - ;
purpose of the Germans and how successful ly they had carried it out. "
"Keep one thing straight," he said, "those mi l l ions of men who are fighting out -tbere tonight, bearing al l the hardships, sufferings, and triajs, are fighting there for you." He then emphasized the great work of Ihe Red Cross.
"Have you-suffered in this war any?" w a s the quest ion he ,put to everyone in his audiencer Incidental ly he aBk-
trafficihas been cutting down on speed In response to the_le!19r .mailed lawtj-ed- those support ing- t w o - auto
what you want-an honest ton of honest coal by hav- | ing-us-fili your wants. Think it over, then let us know your requirements.
G O O D C O A L - G O O D L U M b t R
RUSSELL PLACE . SUMMIT. N.J jfgldegiL'tiitfiJliiftiJSBglfeMigB^g rararararasjEiG
Patriotism should be an integral part of our e v e r ^ t e c l m g at all t imes, for it Is mereU another name for those qual i t ies o t - ^ m l which make a man in peace or tn war. b> da\ or b^ alght; thluk of his duty to l i i s*fe l low s ... _Usr^. MYITS**-^
Z -mm nien?:an,riTiA lofTiest aspifaT.ons ^ L ! " ^ r m r f r r t
and where Thvy-VsTrtr to ^oTorty rnlles |~week~f>y the N. D. O. to all who are an hour they now po twenty, and it i* a i t h i n - t h c conscript ion age and have hoped the holes will be deep enough j not volunteered for serviceT~oT"any to cut the speed down MJ that the> w i j l , kind, sixty or more men reported at
I have t o co at a speed rtiat wi l l not i the armory Wednesday e v e n l n g ^ r j f c churn up any dusf If the complain- , rruit drill. These men and ot
I ant could only tret a whiff of the d e - , j o l q will be drilled in- the preliminary lcctahle effluvia that comes off __the. instruction- and assigned'"to inr bat-rat-mfej.ted Mftrtau*—dump-=or. s 5 - ^t t ion a^*M^"¥s>'i^6fflfjftjfe',Tor further
"called "ash -fill'- o \ e r in the woods, instruct loir atuj. praparation for serv-iin the w iims of a sou"-ea«*t i>y nor" ice. bree/e . then he would" h a \ e a l icehse
faolteT
M. MACDONALD
•*•"-"'rtLitip* *r*?t=
mobiles and other extras what they had them for. T i e termed a s "yeTfow""' every man or woman who Isn't doing something to help in this great cause,
wiho are making money through WF^tt .,_, l e called "slackers." "Every man, he said, "should give more than 10 per cent of his income, be should, g ive 10 per cent, of h is capital." \
"You are going out to fight a wan- 1
top, perverse and an accursed people,"-A , M f c - ^ ^ a T T r n « t - a i r k i * g - T o t r ^ o 4 i a t ^
"Swmmit. C o u n c Uirthdaj,
1M2,- Royal
FLORIST
must f ind-their n U m s - e w r « r t o n * ^ | ^ ^ ? £ £ * ^ ^ ^ ^ e b r a t e d the 40ih annl-t.t, ^ . i. ., , * i . bad enouch, when a Morn^town com- , * t *i i\ ^rS~r-—i-^r _>
Hoosevelt. L romnVnti«»t on the overf lo»In E ^ ^ T j ^ n a e r T a s O I o n d a y even-_ ^ _ , _ . > . r w f * . population, dubs SumnnL " D o g - ! " ! ? J ^ H " M - B > l ^ „ r t e I > ' ° f
-A I»t:SKKVt:U-HONOR.
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W e notice that our former ttellow-cttizeri. gwd™ pvipiria Central Presbyterian Church, the ttev. Minot C Morgku. has r e i e h e d rh«y deg r e e of 11 I), from Lafajette College. P a , and a l i o from the Southwestern Presbyterian y n l \ ersit jt. Clarksvil le. T e n n He wa« to h a v e preached ^he sermon before the I'diversity had~"uW regnlar commencement been held.
A HUM VOLTAGE aOLON.
town-on- the- tn ir" No <m^ e a a f « « - i ~ S a S S c V h O S C m ^ onably expect soui£ihin= for,» nothing. i ^ ^ ^ Z ^ ^ ^ r ^ ^ - A«Porded s o wh\ c a v i l l e r public officials who : S* r^T 3^ ^ T T f i e roorn^ after i
« n c - f o r n o t h i n g ' t V e r r t o w l » » * • ^ . Z ^ S ^ ' T EWDET^^^tLJtiSL Sroup of members
ffhete is a l w a y s ' t h T T ^ | ^ ™ I W i a B ' ^ l h e l a d i e 9 -
A ##w ^ r W t n a t f t a were mad* by ~~ark«r D. King, of the
u t Committee of c F h e outlined tlffi
will vote for the .devil it he is o ta the lr . ' '''^L mum!HvmwTm}^L C D l e b r »t lott t i c k e t - a n d this marf owning n o r « l I M^-._K>K tb«n introduced the speak-estate , i s n t p a r t i e u l a r ^ h o w j j e r o t e s money for lmpi^%-ementa^His
,,,, , .„... . . . and at S.30 cTtyTS TTflrffi¥mtr™—~™-,=~™™~™™~*~~~~-*^ public officials nimi-^wsbw* b»rns himsel f into_an""olfice , because he h a s ' something he wants 1 p / V * ' R 1 J ^ T to "put over" for himself. „ There «- ^ l ««B*ni another c la s s ot wjho ge f i
the Kaiser ajid^^he Germans, but to h a t e "Hie" l l i i n g s ~ they~ sfsml for," h e - ! cauBe It's a disease. This is a war to end war."
In c losing. *1te asked a pledge of every on*? in the audience to give all they had, thejhr lives If used be to _seej th i s - thhrg throqgh^and -hE^recelvcd a unanimous ris ing pledge
The s inging of America closed the meeting.
• ^ i * i #q
Adamsoa Betta M c i a n j e s s . Xdamson ReltnTtcCanTesi . It yearr
. o j d ^ a m e m b e r o f the brokarage firm
+ -
Choice Cut Flowers^ and
Plants
Someone writes to ask- how one pro-
it is nothing purwC&te pocket. Then thefe is a lways a MrirJ cTass o l ^ T g a t f ^ - * * ^ » mpat,Jntgrnit ing Wil ln-
nounces theSiame o f t h e new "senwdr" Pood men w t o s M t j i s e n s e of J u s t i c e { ^ ^ ^ ^ S S m m S I ^ ^ ot w n l c h
from New Jersev. Mr. Frellngharsen7^^<M»ropOrtion, anA a. decent r e s p e c t , It is a little difficult to print phoneti- for the t a x p a y e r . Summit ca i lv . hut whoever pronounce! h i m rf*»»aie. In haVing • r o u n c i l C w i M M w u ,
wire and a comer - in -pub l la ItfcrO' t h ^ ' » « « c , a 8 S ° f m O T n „ Tlfose w h o : be correet" ^ ~ - ^do-not live 4n, Summit avenue do not } ~ ~
s—, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^ i ieedLio ti«e it un le s s ttley u ^ t i m t * * t < J i ^ T ^ @ ^ ^ ^ b d i ( S 8 5 S B f e f t i f J ^ P I l u y *r-
a ^ e s E. <3ulncy-«rCo:, 80 Broadway. Xew York, died last 'Triday n^gbt
_ . ^ . . . - , from a complication of dlseaaes at the even ing our well-known h o | n C ^ a
P d a w h t e r i M r B . E d w a r d
reseni \ tce-Kegent M m x a ^ n j 2 5 o a k Rldg^e avenue, where LaK«r» Jt^J||aJ. tilved "for a- year .—Another
"" dattsMEE Mrs. John R. Montgomery
i e t o f the J o ; ioF_.3mBtnttt i''g|HiiWBiU- J o h n
Wni
.SsfRMtloB and tar Ueral i OJer.
of Short Hi l l s , survives him. - Th# f u n e r a l . w a s held Sunday- afternoon from the West Park Presbyterian Church. New York.
^ ~ ^ p t h o » e who do live in it hav> no c h o i O f c ^ S r ^ s J l J i ^ ^ p W C ^ ^ g l a n d , m dis- I k A - \J A IT 1 / M " A - | | / 0 and as IOOK as thojr doq,"t fuss and j rui»ifer11I&3£X»^hip.-Qf lettenr ivmm ^ | | I v U l i P l U T f ' i
* " - «
T H E HERALD offers to give the en- -« • . — — - — —— —"*J„-~Z_ i v t i r e amaunt o f a l l ' i w w cash subscrip- contplain about it. it t » ^ a r ^ y ^ a * B ^ | a 1 « = i r < W t i i l t l i w * , iaoa j»hs mdVlsabllity t l ons to- the HERALD received today, ab le for outsiders to "start t some^ of gendtng-tfaem read ids matter, wayo:
" ami tomorrow to the Red^'ras s fumT^*Wtifr" that mhrtw subject Summit to _ . . . . . . . If you have a fnend>who does not sub- u n d e v n e d crit ic ism scribe j.o the HKR.XijD he sure he doe-* - P. J s o todav The entire bUb-cription prh-'e- t**T>0> wil^ be given lo the Jiefl Cros^ aihl \ o u r friend will ratceive the Mr. . , . _ . . HERALD for one year ratrTotl^SarrlBW. |
~ i J u m n i l t ^ ^ J ^ J u n e J l s , IM.» .
'^First of a l l . the-so ld iers , your ^ l ^ " *bquM_ha^'y"an ^abundance of
tne, especial ' \\y'Jrisr- •facuntf twviii^ni _ _ _ ^ ^ ^ _
,„„,,„,.„„ l>M'l^.fwim-ret-^ \ d a m » Writes on TapU la^TrBre'*.; a t i i es a n d t t ^ d a T T n e arrival of the
That 25 per cent- of al l deaths In the trnlted S U t e s are of children 'under S
a g e ? That ^onas-odt of ^ v e r y ten- babies
v > \ H \ T A W O M » i a n T L * L i : S W » S i -
-, . . . , . . arrival oi ine i ^ ^ d l e a tetore i t is o n e y e e r old? r n a i l _ a t a ^ ^ L i s a r a t e siglrx; the y ^ u ^ ^ . , chief J o o £ > •
T ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ . * ^ * 4 * . *•X B t* OrtMlEd mtlkriB thv-SAFE mllfo
immE^ffgtWftmtm individual :• privilege t o T h o i f r f f II r j m u i ilti mrYit to any
Editor ot the Herald: Dear' Ptr —It was my
he out* of the hiauy who joined m_ t h e _ g oranon~"givVn to Captain Lawrence j - &; Army «» „•*«,•»;, U W i H F i w ^ n w , when h i i name was mentioned at the 'aj t h e n a r tor one dollar. l>einc one- ! , . . . . . Ued Cross meeting^ o n Tuesday e y e - , Ea^f-©7" IH* regular yearly subscrip- of children.^.
lat-t - ^ * . " — T ""tT
C E R T r P l E D 3ITrjR"nWns milk "pro-
nuig •That *potj^aneoaa acknowledgemapt
Every time j> I , T-ea'il" the Mirilling l ines . "I shall attack at dawn," m> old heart b e a t ^ faster in its "Forward m a r c h / " „ ^ *^
- — I t was on the n ight before the re treat ing armies reached thaTTjerTerXr, m a p a l ine of pins alonn the Marne. supplemented by a p; H e "laid1. "Here we chttose »u frglrt^vciaMou of what fir, Lawrence has a l -
_ HIRE V TheiThe-seut to the twb-milnon Preach >eady done, as the founder and , g u i d ^ ^ T - * ^ 4 ^ f ^ ^ * % ^ P j B | > < ; CAB_ •ofdteri - a long the uro-Kundred-mile ing spirit of Overlook HOspitaL ^ ^ — '," "r__, i—- — n - _
* batt le front, from Verdun to Dixmude. If the people of Summit feel a s ~^~Bn1fJfcrHMr. r kyttikF&nim fur Trips ^ ' l ""HM(|, i r i - Tnaim-niiii r k t e l | 0 r i ^ t o i i t e l | t f a t ** l**™*"- " — ' - "
"SoSWers. the tfm^-Jot-rewest h a s ^ a K i n g j h e ^ sicflUl'Vi «BRSU
' p a s s e d ; the ttaw^of offense has come;- big-hearted m a n .and a patriotic cttl-_ hold tha'.tate* of. Prance, in your l i e n could make, th*j„ shomld
j S n i n K F r a n c T r - o f ~ t h e J t t < ^ u n d « r «»»«»"<»» approved by a "TO^r d h n n c th* *vertod, bo iHidgt f . j raeUdng . phys ic ians , r'^ne dollar i r n H ^ P l t f t u V t t W a Aflame the intestine*
Absolute cleanliness and freedom from diBOooo bearing batter la are thu
~ p r e d o m i n a t i n g inflk, .
features of certified.
J » *
4 - o r &l»l .
SUMMIT. >'. 3.
ORDER TO-DAY FROM TH€ >0E FWIII, l»c^
Mwusonr N. J--
P h o n e S3-J. Had l soo . \
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K0TES OF THE t l T V \ recrSEtnSf***
-jj^vv has been opened Nash's e
at Laird & lectrical shop. 37 Union place.
La<t Saturday a daughter was born rlook Hospital t o Mr. and Mrs. -tn 0\
Two
20 Mapj\e_ street^
hap
seeded hy please lea^r Neighhorhood House.
carriages are greatly e Co-operative Charities.
e at MTB. Geraty's.-oT the
THE SUMMIT .HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 19lf
Robert J. Murphy has rented "the' wary- E. Burke house. 23s River Road to John Weidnef. of Summit
There will In- no nwil deliveries In Summit W^taesdaj/a .ra.Hhe post-of-fice will observe hcdula* hours closing at ».30 a. m. and openuiw between 4 and 6 p. m ^"^
* r . and Mrs. J. E. Roan and tamttyv f Oak Ridge avenue , left today tor
~C»sex, Mass
Maj ("has.'H. Grant is on dutv in the orditiaiu e department at Washing -11)11 ^ n w T p o s s i b l y be in Suniinit to-morrow night or Sunday. He ma\ be sent later to some arsenal.
Mr. Russel l Burke and family, of \'ew York, are occupying the SnHtln louse, 32 Badeau avenue, tor t # e s u m -aer.
MILITARY WEDDfti t i .
Miss ¥afe W j c k Weds A m y Captain * at S t ReiriN _
A" mttttary b e d d i n g " took place 1 Tuesday evening at the Hotel St. Reg
Miss Prlscilta Van
Mr. and Mrs, W. E. F. amily. of Hobart avenue
I is, when Miss Prlscilta Van Wyck. - - ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Van Moore and Rensselaer Van Wyck, of Qa& Ridge
o t h o . , *,.«,™„» i. ^.*V e ? ? n f a v e n u e . became the bride of Captain \ ^ U M m e r home on C a p e ^ o d - - . - « • . i Tlass. • Wade Hampton Carpenter ot-4he Cttast
i Artillery,
The pupils of Brayton School who ti) march In the 4th of July par-
ade »*t t 0 asB*Bable_at_the school at V'o \YednesdaSr~morirrng.-an
mi '
v JifnTbr League of the East Sum-'( hiirch "Will hold- aB ' l e e - C r e a m \a"I on the church l a w n on Thurs-july 5th, afternoon add evening
-, u-eCul art icles wil l be for sale.
,\-
p.-r
,> cream, cake and candy salt' held on the lawn at Dr. Uur-Spnngl ie ld avenue, Saturday
.,,,1,'n, J u n e ^ O t h , for the beiietit Red Cross.
T L transfer was recorded in E l u a -• , Xh\* week of the properly oC
-. id' M Green et al. to Louise easterly side E lm street, north-
Chas K. Strong, Summit.
j Wednesday morning, charged dnviug an automobile without
• ic :'i l icense, Norman McClaj . siv.-M.ars old, was fined $."> b\ Police , e Hicks 1 :A"'. -'
Woman's Chri-daAn ( oil-i w in sess ion in > i l \ e i i\
„• Young l i e 13 UO
N. Y. Miss Esther . l 'nderwood n^pect street, is attending it AS A
, L-a-f from Teachers College. Colli .a. — '-._ _ „
r.il O . l i . Paddock, of Princeton, a r. • l td officer of the U. S Armv and i V. <-t Point graduate, and now act-
T^T'JJ-a~resi?TVp officer—i«--r<»cruitmg-v'erk'in New" York and Brooklyn, ta •x f u s t at the New Park House
/ s \ tv-one_dollars was c l e a n d by the 1 Cross" sale of ice cream and lcm-
r'n.l.' Sunday on the lawn of Mrs K.,li.Tt G' Hann. TOO Springfield ave-i ii The benefit was arranged by M-- Svdney Thomson and Mi=s Mary I l . i - i i i '
The Elisha Snlffin house, Badeau ru'iiue. has been rented for the sum-n,r r to Russe l l E . Burke, of Ne w_ York. •nrough, Ambrose P o w e l l . The same a-, ncv rented the J C. Armstrong
hou-ei Linden P lace , tu^Ym._A_ E i a i l i , ol New York.
Doris McChesney," elght-j-ear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wm. "FTMc-th i -ney . of Hawthorne place , .dressed a- a red cross nurse, sold button-hole
-bouquets at the railroad depot Wednesday find made twenty dollars which she has contributed to the local red cross fund.
Among the exhibitors at the annual show of the American Peony- Socictv in Philadelphia this month, was Mrs Robert S Holt, of West Summit, vtho received the first prize for a displav o f double white peonies.
The_ friends of George G F a l k e i -burg- of the firm, ot JiUort &"Falken-burg, who i ? in m e Pr.-sbMenan Hos-pital. Ni\-.ark, w h* re he was operatcl upon Monday ior btotuaih troubtt*. will be glad to lt-arn that he prowiiir" m i . U
l- lin-
< y
The uut-door Sui.daj i-\enint; nieet-m g j under iik a u - p u . - ui Mr I 'm, ' Ur K i r l W kumni aiul Mr Koben.-on W l 1 ' h e l o l i t ' i i u e d th roUL' lmut t h e Minnm r wh.n the w e i t l u r A'li-iid.in- e an i liner Fin rta-.iiisr Hour ^ it inier ol .h'iin - ' le t t
U. S. A. Councilman and Mrs Beni V White T h t ' ceremony was performed at S
.nd family, of Beacon road." are_ leav- °>* l°** b>' t h e R e v - D r - o l l v ^ r "»»-•• ng this week for their summer home i n t T h p " t ^ n i r c h of-the-Pat*>rnity-,-u»der; >n Cape Cod. ' a hower of pausiea. and white rot>es,
! _ _ _ .. ,^ ,in the nuirblw ball room, and was wit-Mrs Sidney Cunningham, Of Balti- nested by a large assembly of rela-
'iore, was the guest this week of her m » s and -friends". ouMti, Mrs. Wm II Rogers, of Dc The bride wore a fcown of white >at-
.-"ores-t avenue.
PATRIOTISM AND 6LIISINESS
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Every good citizen at this time afiould"-^oo"Trfs~ -fchare toward . s trengthening- ihe Ee iera i Reserve Bankinir SvMem *thtch our Governruent has cre
a t e d with its billion dollars of resOtlrces to stand ~"*»ack of its member banks and all their depositors.
Yi^it^c^n contribute directly -to -the strength of "Th"IT~sTn'eTr7raTra"vt~"tfre~wx\w tin-» swur^^tiM^^—
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tection b> deiMJslting your money with us, s ince part of every dollar you deposit wUh u1- KOCS
-d*rvcti>_tnlo the new system,_V-1UTC it IS always i tad j fin you when wanted
M ^ Augustus Bratz, whose hns-v snTI if. ),i- iTfJVTjcgulaf" armv and sta-
^ti.M ^ ^ - r j r n i t o n ' o . Texas , it ' l l This \ e t k liir t i i l ^ J l i u
M- , .un .h .
\> Madl -on
Mr n P.. . .
p e r m i t --t appear^, to In
to I* p. in.; place, and Park avciuii
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L» N W a u r m a n and «| I ..M -.ucr have gone
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, \ and family >• iiv-rdjy (or
.ie\ w ill spend
Ili« Itid Cm--, workroom at the Y l A will he open tour days a week
from !*•;•' a iu t.. 7, p ni Surm.al ^lrt-Mot's w.ill be- made on Mondays and Tu. >. lay -, and sewing will iu-iloae o'i \ \ . din -vlay-. and A ' h u r s i k u -AJ- WI 1te--day ot inM w>«fk 1-, a holi-
J mil s ^'ft liu.ore Hid Kn!>. rr o s*i>'.i I'rnn • 'mi j.i a*'- • il • 'ar> _Lra.niJ z i .MI>
Herbert Jage l s h i w gone to
i - imnier mili-
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il.iy, done
tne VYidne.-day on Frid.n tiic 0.1
'wing \\J1 b
Mr ai. 1 Mr-. *A w Cirman and ai'i 1\ ,.: Hi.hirt a\e:-.ui*. left yester-la\ tor I- lneiiburir Ma—, where they a\ e a i outrrc hiinie .
Through July and/Augu.st. the of-hi e ot tile ( 'o -op/rat i \ e ' Charities Maple •-ir,>,.tT u ni lie open only dur-•Lli^—Uu: . I tTtTTumr^- l r inH ,\ tn 4 M) Bundle- ot c lo th i /g tan be left at a l rime-, at Mrs GerAty's. Springfield a \ e-nue Mts-, Chet/votxl will respond to aiiy reqtic-st.s j;e/it through the mail or let! on the-pad by tk -i->fu^ e 1+H>r
P. -hop G 11 k r s-i".\ >'-i o t Ti \ a ~ , .-- \ . - " •.
W a l t e r O Ki' i-o'-v :.tT
n, \ \ oo'dl.l ' i I a". > 'n i l
M r T h i o O b - i f :- Tie
:i.g of the Dio-u his ton. Rev a.* the rectorv
in the aramu-ir ion -• r\ iec a- pre\ .ot i - 'v anriounc-d hut s m the VnHTiean Ambulance '•. 1.1 S e r v l i . . an 1 is at present in the .'* rdun i-t1! ti<>r;
The proposed withdrawal ot tram-on the Lackawanna to el ic i t a wartime schedule, wiil not lower materially the Summit s,.>-\Me The trams The road proposes to take on shorth are: Wesi bound at Summit 7 01 a m , > lo a m tSunday); and ~7.'2<> p in t S u n d a \ ) ; east bound: at Summit. 7 :>t a in , > o,', |» in ; i i L»S a m tSunday)
An entertainment entitled "Mother Gooie'a Vis i t to the Flowers 1 1 will be given this afternooji at 4^30 by the Light Bearer* of the C e n t a l Presbyterian Church on Mrs. Austin's lawn, 7'J New England avenue, for the benefit ot the Red Cross. Admission. 25 emus. (If rainy postponed to Saturday..) * ,
I At a meeting of the Summit Fire-pi.n's Relief Association held on Wed-• iiesdav night; T. J^ Scott, Thomas
/¥ White and John Ericson, were ( ' .acted -delegates to -Hie- State Flre-inen's Ass&ciation Convention at At-kuiiic City next September. The alii rt^tes were A. S. Brewster and K.J3. Luhden.
The board of exemptions for Union Couirry, ro st-rve i~n connection with the registration for selective conscription is composed ''of ttie t idlowing: First "DTst rU'E^^heriff GeoTge C- TJtTbT County Clerk Neil McLeod, Dr. James L Vail; Second District. Charles A Read, Charles W Runyou\ Dr. Frank W. Webc6U; Third DhUriet, Mayor Ruford Franklin, of Summit, Harry W. Kvana. Dr. H. P. Dengler.
A delightful mqslcale was held ye s terday afternoon in the drawmgroom at Kent P lace for the benefit of the Red Cross fund. Mrs. Chase Doster, Wife of Major Doster, of the U. S. Army, who is with his regiment In France, sang a series of se lect ion* to Mrs. W. F. Russell's accompaiuuient. Mrs. Doster h a s a soprano voice of unusual range, sweetness and power, and her audience was most enthusiastic. Mrs. Doster, who has been staying— witli-Mrs, Caxton Brown, on Dog-Wood Drive, leaves in a few days for the West.
PERSONAL MENTION
Dr W H Uytnin A-thur Smith and •I G Profiler, re;unied Tuesday frotoi :_ten day1;' fi^liinir trip to Bracket .ake in the Adirondackr- The trip to md from the lake was made bv auto-
-nobi le , a total di-tance of OT.t mi les .
E Rnv rndc-woo. l , who has been t the K (> T i amp Platt-hurg. has
'••on a s - u n e d to J-" Troop Cavalry N" Y PiM-Moc. PW-t-burg Mr. Ed-^ a n l T w o m h U . of Suium.t, i-= 1st Lieu-• enant in tln^ tf^tip.
m and net and a Court train trimmed with old point lace Her veil of Brussels net was arranged ~in Russian-to~iouei style and fell a lmost to the t'el i-rf the Tram. She-carried a bou-MV.it of white orchids and li l ies of jhe-\ i l t \ Mrs Harry Atiken WIIMHJ • > • ; i- maid ol hoinir Sfie was dress - v
i i . apt not -a im and net with pearl a .mi"-, and larrud -unset ro-e-
' i ]> i ' i - i e s
i ip a.ii. Geui). e H fon i l \ C S A , " - Ii st man. and the nshe i - no lml > . ( ip'aMi Itobeii N C uupln 11. \' S
and Lit ui* limits t'owmll, 1' J "i am- and ii S H a n . 1 S A , ill whom were in imitonns ol o l n o
i t i
\ reieption and .-uppi r_ lollowed th. .iiuuliV, about tour hiindied guest-J
I"I ndiftg Tlie we ld ing was to h a \ e • ik. n lilace in tlie Autuinn. hm the ti w.|s ad \an ied as Captain ( \ ir-p l ' IT is sublet t to call at any rune
i ipiain and Mrs Carpenier are sp.-iuling ,tho first part ol tlu'ir bniiev-iiiiuiii motoring through the llerle* -h-n -
WNner-hirkus . t'ji Moivdav, June ^Titli. at Trinity
i . i i inli, Wilmiuglon, Del , Paul Wii-I.I r s,m of Mr. and Mrs John 11 Wis-i i r. lnrmerK ot this city, was marie I to Miss H a r m t Kirkus il.niglj.tir
Hi." Tiev innr-Mrls.rETeitr-rlck M .us The lather of the bndc pi r-
^TbiH is a suucestloji for prompt action
FIRST NATIONAL BANK SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY
bend j,n Hooklct, "//<m /)(»ci it tiiinjit Alt-' .
1 WAISTS • ii~ cr?J^sxt,i' ;^: ' U'a'£ 'aia^ra5JSis^^ *•
HOSIERY
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Tin i . ' i i .cd the coremonv, n-^i^li'd by the It rr1 Hev P'rederick J Kinsman The bii.'.e wa.-,„ given awav by Dr. Charles I Ui • se. of Wilmington. Her sister, P M s \ lrguna KirkUs, was maul of honor and William T. Wisner, 2nd, of tins city was his brother's best man. T'n ushers were- Philip Laird, l lenrv Si lhert, l)onald Satterthwaite. Allen i arpenjer, A small and -Informal re-• ipl lon followed at Trinity Church Rectory No invitations were Issued
;:' 415 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. J. gjgjgjgjg]gjja)5®3®3jj3r3j^iaMa]5M^^
Dr. and Mrs J B Ferguson and -So th« wedding as Tlie'lilTalr-bad TTeen inulv and Mrs. John B Seott. of N e w ' e . re hurriedly planned on account of
v^vrk^-w-ill dtnK^^-iiumnwl-Ui-marxoJt. ihe_£room's onli^'iient in4\niipany- K or another i~ea*wn„,3nd w r n p y Mrs. o« the Seventh l leglment -
Russell HiiYman's bouse. 1S9 Summit ivenue Mrs Hinman and famllv wil l pend" some tim<" at the Blackburn.
Stegner-LIHle. Miss Sarah Little, n h n recently re
signed as teacher of the first grade in the East Summit School, and Walter c Stegner. of Oleffn, N, Y., were married last Friday afternoon in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, by the assistant pastor. Rev. Mr. Priiehard. The home of the bride was at Frewsburg, N Y.. but she had
M T William Scofteld Dav andj fam- been_ teaching here for a year. Mr. IV. of Hobart avenue
England States
Miss JuUa Hicks, l i s t e r of Pol ice lu s t i e e Hicks, sailed a few days ago "or France to en ter Dr Rlake's hos pital in Par is Miss Hick" formerly 'vas connected with the Presbyterian Hospital. New York, and Sea Breeze , Hospital. Conev Island.
S p M Jor the WeeKTnCng July 4tir Tw-enty-fl^e s tyb s~of "new'waisis . -tustTccclVed, vmu\ value, at $1,50
and $1.25, to be jsold at tt.V each
WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S^HOP R. G. HECHT ' s a^
I left ve^tprdaviand Mrs. Stegner [are on a honeymoon
liorninE for Boston where thev expert ' trip through the New
Among the five men who were s«-Uc,ted from the 2,500 men attending tli* R O. T. Camp at Ft . Myer, Va.. to he,.trained a s Experts on Ordinance. ari| W r n o r S. Henry and Charles C Hj ln . both of Summit. They are,
-^juuiiferted. to the 5jprijj£flgjj_^ r? e n 'a l
vvlierc they will make a cojuplete^sfudy
o spend a few days. On Tuesday thev I "-111 go to Ostervllle. Mass.. on Cape '""oil. where they expect to spend July j ^nd August- , _„ . I
Miss Katherine Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John D Morgan, of Meechw-nod road, left yesterdav for
"TThnetaska"Summer Camp--at At-h-. ••ind. N- H., on Litt le Squam. Lake
Miss Lorena Frost, of Beech wood road, has gone to Pawtucket. R. I , for the summer.
offttie. inacf i tn^n^~"t»rer-^h*r^wl+fc f a m i l y , o t \YaWr<m a^san^^leaTe^tor^jJjsu, 4 sba haiaJb«eiL _»L Lujnenhu^ li'itranaferred-to various campa ahouTp*&v for Ray Head. N. J. - - -«— ™
V. S., aj» instructors .
'It ^e friends of Miss Helen H_ Cas-[ will be pleased to read on another
..!W«f ©f-tfife H E R A t & r a l e n b r -which x has|Just"b«en received, tel l ing of the
Girfc* S A b o l Day Exercises at Cantoti' Christian College. A l l T h o s e who have been Intefeated In providing for the
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support of a teacher at C,inton Christian College wil l please send whatever amount they des ire to give either large -OT—small f o r i t o i s - splendid^ object to Miss J e a n e t i ^ R . Shafer, treasurer; IS Beekman road.
Miss E. L. Cortwright, of Summit aveuue. ' is at Lackawaxen, Pa., for two months.—
~Mrr"»n4-Mra. (Jurlton-G^-Wtiian^ and
Sterkel-Knlirht Wedding To-niorr<(«. The marriage of Miss Marion V.
Knight, daughter of Mr. and" .Mrs John t . Knight, of .1 Park \ H ^ ' H U O west and Hanvey JI. Stei kel, of Allen-town, P a . will be solemnized Saturday atterJlorjii_jii_('al_va£y_cliurch, bv the rector, Rev Walter (T "TvltoMTlvtiig
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Miss' Elizabeth Morjtan leaves t o ^ a v ^ I s * Knight is a graduate of the Sum 'ort Camp Sargean't, Peterboro. N H^
Six members of the American Club, omposed ^rfschool girls , are in camp
't n<w>nton7*where they., will rem'aln *wo weeks. Thev are >AUee ("root. ••hvllis Abbott. Mary Berry. Dorothv Sutler . Helen Tiffany and Marion spinning. Miss Irma Chrystal is then
haperpn
^R^v,-Ite^JUid._M»^WiIbur_V, M=alla-
very f A n -
' Dr'.' aml_ Mrs. Justin E, Abbott, of Hobart avenue, are planning to leave next weeJL for Maine.
mit High School and of Smith College. For *he past five years she has been
teaching af Smith. Mr. Steckel is a young lawyer, practicing in Allen-town. The wedding wlU be a quiet affair, only the immediate i l ies having been inv i t ed . -
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klrkpatrlck-McKee Wedding Pale . ~ The wedding of Mias Dorothy Mc-
Kee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver „ - _ . „ „ _ =.. _ . - "WtcKee]7~6T~''WTitrtredge—-place,- a«d Mass ."for the month o F Tiine. wrTTiJatne^Klrlrpa^ftrlr-of -Cl*vel«ndr^rt»l
W. G Kimball and family, of avenue, left this week fqr
"Mr Norwood Westhampton Beach, L- I / )
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Y. Raid win and family, of Ruthven place, have gone to
'4-Lake Morey. Fairlee, Vermont.
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John H. Sprague and family, of Short HUU, have gone to their summer home at Tupper Lake, N. Y.
Summit members of -Company A. 22 nd Regiment, N w Y»rk Engineers , w ere hasti ly summoned to the armory Mjpnday afternoon. Orders te l l ing i h e n \ i o report Tuesday morning 'were received early in '.the, day. and several hours later te legrams came noti fying t^iem tw disregard top former messages' and come at once . \ T h e y were' B I B * . t'ired into federal service , -
TTTe" arrivals at The Be tcb wood "this week include: Miss 8. , Warren. Miss 1 - Warren, JCew .Brunswick* Mr. and Mr«. M. Wilson. Hartford. .Conn.; Mrs. '"' A. Howell . MISS Howell', Miss Mills,
Greenwich . Conn.; T. W. Meyer, Jr.. Brooklyn; S. S a w a k e , . T o k y o . "JTapan; ^Ir5 H. E. Ranney, L. tt. Bttttd*4r«, Mrs. R H-Reid , Mrs. E. C. Stone. Mrs. Wm. ^ Conklin. Mr«,'Chae. H«nS»Mrf^i: . Muthewg, MISB Matthews^ E. S. Crom-W*-H. New York Cltr; Mr. and Mrs. E. ^Hffltt-and sOnr SuraiirttT "Mrs. - R ^
»^*si«k.1«rr:gaE3lesrck. Brooklyn. , i ?h . • « • — '
The new uniforms of the^Summ*! Municipal Bs»nd "mtre afriv pres^ht a- v e r y n e a t a n ( j -v^Tnact P^aranftfi. They are dST^dai ^K*' trammed w i f h ' g o > d \ B a
•<r Wright's unlforroJii s l i l f l t ly differ-,; ^ t - the coat be ing blue, trimmed with ' •^k. and. trouaers of whi ter Tlje
Rev. and Mrs. F. C ot Waldrou avehuei N. H.
Doan and family, —are- at- OrioraV
pend / u l y and August at Lake Winne-^esankee. X. H. Dr Mallal i-u. who 'i the pastor of the Method-st EplRcd^ ^al 'chureh het;e.-has a._Veave of ab-=enc«> till September, by which lime It
i% eaipected~6is health ,wtll bp fully re-1(bred.
' M U l i i Oewtk of Catier rTk i tae^
Mr. Cutler Whitney, who- las t Sep- BL, *• - y ember wa# married to Mrs. Elizabeth _ , Ia!*^r' .. l fM.„ _ .
i lerftage Littrfl. widow or-Theadore T < * - S o m B l t 1009-W. . . ittell . formerly of 4J" Elm street.; - D i JOHN B, STOW lied suddenly of heart failure on Friday afternoon, June 22, at his lame at Greenwood" L A e , New
take place at the McKee home at noon, on Saturday of next week.- Jfey^'jA'al-ter O. Kinsolvingi rector or'(!*afvary Eplacopal -Church, will perform' the ceremony. ' <
. — l o w _^-^ Now Is a good t ime to subscribe to
THE- SUMMIT HERALD. "f2.00 per year , *
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".Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney and family, leave today for Pleasant View, Westerly, R. I.
Mr. "and Mrs F. U. Voss and family, of irvlnn plare^Jfeft to-day for White Plains, N Y.
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MTS. Leonard Bender, of Elm street* has returned Jrom a month's' stay at Rocheswtr, >'. Y. A
Mr-'A.'G. Mtlne„ls spending a wee^ at Delaware Water GAp. Mrs. Milne is visit ing relatives in Chicago. ( ^
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Li boy"" of Hillside avenue, will spend the balance of *he summer a t " ^ y Head, X. J
Mrsl George M Hubbard and family, of Pasbaic avenue.'have been-spendlng ten days at"southlrrgton.^Conn. ;- . T 3
i k s A. M McKnighi and Miss-Eltaa-beth HcKnight. of De Forest a v e n u e lett las*, Saturday for OateWind;,Maine J-.-Wij^C v ,V i "' '
Mrs". H, Donald
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~+>and has h»d several InQulrie* Jtrom ?k* ° ^ i ° w n ^ » r i l e s , desir ing to engage
- -j,- m * ^ P d t l»* members of the band ^P^^'to-busv season. Paartices on
™a>chltig\have been held recency in •- Preparation for Summit 's celebration
«n July 4th. \, ' , A
V i e w ' avenuet Gloucester. Mass ,
Holmes, of Vallay itrft—j'ofiterjjay • for
to spend a week.
Dae.
n^w" York.
wfilcVBatTbeep~oCcupled but a mouth. He w a s 48 years of age. He and Mrs. vVhitney had just returmjJjLfrom an irutomobile trip on a 'short visit to M e n d s in Springfield and Summit. Funeral services were held Sundav afternoon at' Greenwood Lake, in the Church o f - the Good Shepherd, whare ie and Mrs. Whitney were- Tnar-rted-"mly~"ik. few mohttis^ayOT - After t h e , l r f | p ~ — carr iage th5y made their home ln^ ijaringfjeld at^HsrLjoftlse^fl Elmer's, in Morris avenue, while Jwiiilduig the'
^iew residepee at Greenwood.-Lake* '] The funeral service was repeated by
he .Rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd, who had a lso performed ~ae marriage ceremony at Glasst»oro.
.. J., in St. Thomas's- Ef»s<<»pat-v'hurch. where Mr. Whitney had bre» .aptized and confirmed, the churchy' aving been huiir ahd donated b' h i s
a-ther. John Whitney, the founder and proprietor of the g lass works, after
hjeft G4««vb*s*-~was -named-. Internment* was in St . ' Thtumas'a Cemetery,
,k,ewise a gift «f his*fatlu?r to the community. - -
Mr.-VVhitney"i, h o j w . until reiently, a d been at "Holtr Wood," -*B^ an-•stral estate at GlCSSbbro. He is sur-
• .-red by hi* ' w i f a ^ w o brothers Mini *
_Qfleoi!§tUc PtyiWaa wil l be at h i s office In the Melrose,~3B1 Springfield Ave.. Summit. S.J., Mon-4*f* and Thursdays. Hours : 10.00 to 12.00. 1.00 "to 4.00. Ottiet day* and evenfeuga by mppointmenL
Telephone 209
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Flowers of Every Kind
For ail Occasions Fresh Daily
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TrolffDar Own €Teenhouse»
THE ROSE SHOP 383 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. J.
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i Mr. a h d ^ r t r S ^ F r e d e n * "W the Beechwood. - leave to-day Quogue, L. I , for the summer season
Mrs, Cora C M W * « . ^ * , > « ' * » « ! * -ter. Miss L i l l i a i v e \ M o r & . have gpne to. Woodmon*-. Conn.j for the summer.
-srer. Mrs. Frank Hatch, of Boston. He was a membwr^of the^ National So-\et> of tlte Sons$tf the American R«»-lution The residence of his colonial ncestors .was at the historic Cattine,
Maine, where bis brother: Samuel, and now have their summer.
"Sunburrv.tan and the inflamed condition" of the skin-<smsed by the' unusual exposure , used to spoil half the pleasure of the_ summer outing; wi l l spoil It yet for those who have .not dlscov-wf-ed* the merits --of ~ Dennacure . T h i s Is a dainty h e a l i n g lot ion that cures fmnburn and^tan in the^ shortest possible tln*rfr~"Us,e I t ' before goinfe out doors, and you will be immtTae-to every kind of complexion trouble. It bui lds up and protects the sk in and keeps it--as Jioft -as. velvet . Ful l four-ounze package. ?5
I—cents.
NEW YORK STORE The House for Dry-Goods
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ftOCrM' PHAWrtACY
Cwraer Sprtegfteli Aye»we, A B*eckwoo4 Satf.
SmMIT, ,-- • NEW JERSEY. TetepfceM 74. -
We will give s~
per cent. - of our total saleB on Friday to the S I S W I T , CHAFTEB OF T H E
AMERICAN B E D CROSH, every bit you buy he lps this great cause.___
, r , ? Jin H «!!*-A reductlot^wp Kitchen Cablt^ls ot %IQM each; 'a good sau>l# •€
» Tr^frtPoritA^n nn frand: and DupleiJElrelcsS-Cookers. „ ~~ •tin \nif-
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THE SUMMIT HERALD* FRIDAY, JUNE 29. 1917. \
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¥ X this or similar troubles * * should be your misfortune,
^yoju want he lp quickly !
exceptional ability wil) enable us to repair the
damage and—our word for it— our charges will be fair and moderate. -
D 1 I * « M I « « « A ' is a trade w e
n u m b i n g have8tudi,d hard and persistently and, w e bel ieve, successfully.
You Win by entrusting us with your work.
M. CHRYSTAL P I , U M » I H G , H E A T I N G i n d M E T M , W O » K
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THft CALL.
H a r k : Acr. j j - , (tie r i l ! i i i« {.raine l amls , .Mr>ri({ the g l eaming sca1i«3[ «jti-I«. Th»^u'(Ar«_r.<^»'lejl » " " • ' • ' V r ' " ' " c l j
A "subtle m ( H J ( ( t iTTrorW ail 'l th r i l l*— The M ' l l u r l..iti. | is idlliiiK l'i her v m
" l . . r n c " I i liiMiiiR t j l u r M il •. nt' % n s —
hill*.
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iv ni ' l ' l ie t - ; - iay,_ Wli. . pnU<' •! u . ir ;> hMnlar-— H'ir t h e M..tl» - l . .nnl is IUII I I IK t
- I s i . i l l inn t.i l i r r M.V.w.irt S ' . H S — Ami t!» v i "ime
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A. S. BREWSTER UNDERTAKER: AND
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Automobile SerTloe When R»qnlyfrd Per ianal Attea l toa Day and Nhjnt
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.Newspaper 1'iihllshers of State Viiiiual .Meeting at Asburj .
Topi<-i t)t exceptional interest to new.sp.t[n'r publisliera of the State viere-tliicuasi'il ,tt tin-' annual-meet ing ot the New JeiUey l'reas Association held at the Hotel Uriatol, Asliury Park, June -'.'• The c-ompuWSiry'cni-ployi'os' liability inaurance act, •vvhich. ROC'S Into effect Julj^4, was t-ritiei/ed. The matter of lhiflor advertisements In bone dry territory was also discussed.
AiiKiretua S. Crane, publisher of the-Kli/.ibeth Dally Journal, had just returned from Washington, -where he, with other members of the American Newspaper Publ ishers ' Association, had been endeavorliiK to secure lair play_for the newspapers in the war revenue bill. He told of the division uf sentiment among the publishers present -anti—said—tlhtt—the* morning newspapers , with large mail circulations, preferred the direct tax on advertisements to an increase in second-c lass postage. Evening newspaper men took the opposite view. In the discussion that followed, several members expressed the belief that It would be better for the
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CLOTHESLINE HARDWARE ^HAMMOCKS
LADIES' HAIRDRESSER-
Specialists in Permanent Hair Waving
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Guaranteed to last s ix months .
432 S P R I N G F I E L D A V E N U E T E L . 131 SUMMIT ±m
WILLIAM H. CRAIG & CO. High Grade Furniture—Complete Assortment
Rugs, Stair Carpets, Matting, Linoleum,* Con-goleum Rugs, Window Shades, Baby Carriages, Carpet Sweepers.
FURNITURE SOLD ON WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN 18 Maple St., Summit, N. / . Telephone 4'<74V
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Betcawood Road, Summit , N« J*
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whom they know. To seek to make -a. change "in a system now so effective and where any change would undoubtedly Involve long diplomatic negotiations and with doubtful result, would be unwlgn1-
It should, therefore, he understood that the complete circle of duty for -war-pcllpf-ifuiie wholo-Ued-t-Poaa program plus the Armenian and Syrian Relief.
At this t ime when^olher Relief organizat ions are \ a m a l g a m a t l n g with the Red Cross, it is a natural question why the Armenian Relief should continue separate. It is not from any
newspapers if the I obstinacy on the part pf /Hlfa Commit
-LUi-s are under prohibition, we real-:'•• that temperance is becoming popular and feel that our nation is being purified by trial.
HELEN F. REEVE, Rec. Secretary.
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NOTEn_STAJKS A T ^ Y R I C .
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POULTRY, GAilE AND PRODUCE
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ALWAYS THE BEST'
381 Spring6e1d Avenue
privilege o f free circulation in the COtiQJy was withdrawn^ _
The discussion ended In the. adoption of these resolut ions:
Resolved, That Jthe New Jersey Press Association assembled in its annual meeting hearti ly indorses the statement adopted by the American Newspaper Publishers' ' Association at Washington June 21 protecting against a special discriminatory war-tax and asking that if postal rates be increased it shall not be made a s a war tax but that any such increase be considered sole ly as an equitable proposition.
"Resolved. That we are in favor of the zone sys tem for fixing postal rates for second-c lass matter as the most equitable for all concerned and -In keeping both with the modern method .of fixing such rates a s exemplified in the parcels post and with the method Of , i-oi-nmrw-nalng railrnnrin fnr-Jftrrv-i i & m a i j . _
RVaoTveTr Thai wo do not view the free distribution of papers in their home counties as a subsidy to pub-
bHtr pol icy for the - i l i l fuf l i to f of k n o w l e d g e ^ 4 t , however ,
this free distribution h a s come to be
Mary Plckford, Harold Lookwood, UlHiu-he Sweet , and Mae Murray
Coming.
Saturday, Jurie^6th7"George~Beban will be seen In "Pasquale" at the Lyric Theatre. This delightful five-part Paramount ^picture wil l fcouch" the
tee, nor forth any spirit of rivalry With the Red Cross, bu£\only because of the conviction, reached after conference with the Red Cross officials, which has a l s o their endorsement, that this is at present the only method whieh can be fol lowed.
(Signed) WILLIAM S. DM)I>, For the, American Committee for Ar
menian and Syrian Relief. \
Annual 'Report «f Summit W. ('. T. I .
-~We - t o m t to ihfi c lose of another eventful , and soul st irring, y e a r y - a ^ L I ^ , .^jn(. iro h a s only with the entrance of the United States into the war, the temperance question looms up more ins is tent ly than ever before, and it s e e m s as though the Christian Endeavor prophecy of a SaloohTeBB Nation" in nineteen twenty would Indeed come true. In our union during the year we have- held nino regular and Ave executive meetings wTth a picnic at Mrs. Felch's in September,- wheMrf-our ladlefl-met five ladles ' from the^WS»t~En<r TV. C. T. r N«w Yorlt, a n d - A Jrerjt aajfly^ljle day was spent. On October 23, w e T r e f o Invited t o take luncheon with the W.
JC- T . U; at the WestSEnd Church
heart and at thle same time give you many hearty laughs . Mrs. VertroiF Castle in chapter four of "Patria" will also be shown this day.
Monday. JUUy_2nd, brings the closing e'pls^dV'Tnre-Stmrt^ef Gloria's Romance," with BUlle Burke. Also on this day Harold Lockwood in "The Haunted Pajamas.:* Th i s Is one of the s trangest and most fantast ic Btorles ever told on the screen, from the book by "Francis" Perry Ell iott . Although
been released two weeks . It is already one of the biggest hits of the year—don't fall t« see" It.
Wednesday, July 4th, the special big holiday, program Is headed by Mary Pickford In "The Eternal Grind" a superb FamouB Players production.
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Garage and S e r v i c e Station 8-V^ Central A v e . , Madison N. J.
SUMMIT OFFICE THOMPSON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY
97 Summit Ave. SUMMIT. Phone 10HJ
BEAUTY A M ) SANITATION g o together In every up-to-date bath room. Beauty in material* and inml • f leet and sanitat ion In . •eouraly
- d o t e d traps and plumbing In s i g h t Let ua look o v e r y o u f
P L t V B D V O
WILLIAM AHLMUM jn Sammtt AT*»«*, T«L I17UI
general ly considered .a Bubsidy we are ^n-raxor of ,lta aboWBhment. - |C-~T. V. at the \Vest*End Church, and
The officers elected were: - P r e s i - | a r t e r being-served with a very bounti-dent, WMHlam A. Sweeney, Red Bank Standard; viae-president, W. B. Bryant, Paterson Press-Guardian; secretary. J. W. Clift, Summit Herald; treasurer, W. B~ R. "Mason, Bound Brook Chronicle. Executive committee: Augustus S. Crane. Elizabeth Journal; Alfred I. Cooper, Cape~May -County Gazette; Will iam H. Fischer, Toraa River Courier; J. W—Naylor. Allen-town Messenger ; Charles 'A. Stryker, Washington Star; Ckarles H. Folwel l , Mt. Holly MirTor. and W. L. Tushing-ham. Camden Courier.
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Electrical Contractors
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ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
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MAY 10th/l917
4UM1 (droits Work i n _ Armenia and
Syria. _ _ _
Mr. C- V. Vtekrey, the Chairman of the Ameftea&r Commlll££_£aE_j\rmen-ian and Syrian,, .Reltofj _after crrafer-ence with Judge- Lovett of the Red 'Cross, writes^as fol lows In a n s w e r to an inquiry:. "" " _ _ fl__
"The Red Cross has no agents or relief work ot any kind. In Western Asla_and-_does not * t present contem^ plate engag ing in' such work.
T h e Red Cross policy o r dlsfxlbu-' tlon apparently is not Anally determined, but it eeems probable that most if not all their f umWwlH' Tfe required for work wrth our Army, and the Army and*R«d Cross needs .of our allies.* '
Their at t i tude-toward the work of Qiir_-gptffmlttee is very cordial and the two committees are in sympathet ic touch, but for the present they"advise us to go rorwafd. with our independent,campalgn-and any as - . aJsUPCft, thAt they may pnasihly be
ful luncheon, speeches were made by some of the gues t s , among"whom were several N. Y. s tate and county officers. Several recitat ions were given by Mr*. Beach. October 27, our Tegular meeting was addressed by Mrs. Bishop who l ives in Summit now but she had spent a number-of years , in India as a m i s s ionary and told us many Interesting things, .especlally""Df the work done there for teniperance. We had Mrs"" Bourne, (former 'siate-^president) to present Miss Wllliard's picture to the Bray ton School , and In May-Mrs. Mary Harris Armour g a v e a One lecture in the Presbyterian church under £he auspices* wf^the W. C. T. U. Flowers have i e e n ~«ent to our sick.- and bereaved members , and we "have sent our usual contributions, to Mrs. Roundsavl l le for prison work, to the ^jJHHard memorial fund and the Steven's fundJ and in March we sent 29% yds. or mus l in t o our tn i 8 8 lonaryi^'"'' '* •
r ^ — -n ; \\\ /MKY PICKFORD L\
with Miss Pickford In a role that 1B tota l ly different from h e r previous tr iumphs—a character that wil l please all . Edison's notable patriotic offering "Church.and Country" will a lso
,*be shown together , with other high c las s films.
Thursday, July 5th, the popular screen artiste, Blanche Sweet in "The Thousand Dollar Husband" from the story by M a r g a r e t T u r n b u l l . Miss Sw«et is surrounded J b y a__cast_oi. unusual e x c e l l e n c y - including. Theodore Roberts , Tom Fotman and Jane Wolff.
Friday, July 6th, Jes se L. La«ky in associat ion with David Belasco, presents.- beautiful Mae Murray" 1» an ela-
productlon of" '"Sweet Kitty Bel lalrs ," from the play by David Belasco and Egerton Castle. There Is
€«t!*Rfi«£Pack»«« m AskForandGET
i^lil^} HORLICK'S MALTED MILK
Made from clean, rich infflTwith the « • tract of aclect malted grain, malted in out own Malt Houses under aanitary conditions. hdmtmmd cMrfr« i tAripa on it. Agr*€* with th* ****** rtomock of t W A m A f w th* «I>* N«arfa no mvvkimg tmv addition of milk.
Nounahea and ntaUiins mora than tea, coffee, etc Should be kept a t borne or when traveling Anu-
tritioua lood-draik inay be prepared in a moroept-A gUWul hot before retiring induces retnshwl
•elaap. A b o in lunch tablat form for busmen mea* S t t b a t M i r t M C M t V O O t a n * Pr ice
Tmko m Pmpkmge Horn*
at ElliB Island for the detained "emigrants to make Into garments . Our
5 S . c e . . . » d . e m ^ m n c . l l t „ a l , r e In ^ O S ^ J t l ^ S L ^ J S S S i
feature productions of the year.
F or *ew share* or-lnoney"!*' It»n «n botad «a4 mo(tc*fe. «ddte«*
" \VM. S. POttTEK, Secretaiy. / - -
able to give later to Armenia wil l be g iven through our committee, a s having the best -and most economical or-gahTiSlton for dlstributieni"
The Red Cross Soc ie ty a f such,' Is not p e r m i t t e d to work In Turkey. On the other,-hand the Turkish officials are increas ingly friendjy toward the Americans alread3f"OBt!tne ground, and
-English amUTorelgn language haB been distributed. Our customary subscription* for the Union Signal to the clergyn^en Of S u m m i t - h a s rJa£e.ti ...TE--newed. jfcpril 21, we bad a si lver medal content In t h e Methodist Parish House; three boys and five girls took part, our friends were vfiry "kind in helping to make . It a success , for
Increasingly J"which-we were grateful. .The medal was won by Grace FRTTelf, of Springfield, and souvenir ^ i n s were present-ed-hy-Mrs . Burl ing t o all of the -con-teataat-a.—W.o have made ootofort bags
Every ,H. D. O. member should be ft subscriber to "the H E R A L D beCfuae the HKRALD contatrnPthe only" complete budget of -N. D. 0 . newa. published anywhere . ^-^
DODGE BROTHERS MOtORTAIl
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for our brave boys 6n the battle. ghips t
and expect to make more. Some of our members have attended Ihe fair,-winter and spring Institutes, we have gained e leven new members -and two, Mrs.»Kel ly and MTS. Townsend have , been cal led to their heavenly, home.51
Many folks w h o are in t h e habit of page," m i s s many Interesting art ic les and live news e torte i 'appear ing every
week o n every p a t e ot the HERALD. READ EVERY IPASEC - "*
' —i ••»» e— . . „ ... . Several n e w advert isement* In the
H E R A L D " this week. - Have" you -read As* we review our" work and look o v e r h h e m ? They may he lp you •olverkome tire "wlo^rneTia^rememberlSjr that 26 fof t h e ' h i g h costs .
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SUMMIT GARAGE C0MPANY ^ - ^ OPP SIATION * WK-ARE AGENTS IPO» * 1 *0
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•STOG-Cfj; GOOD FURNITURE Beginni^Th
Annual July Furrii
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Two-piece Suite $304 $201 Three-pieae Suite Sl35~ Sv,5 Three-piece Suite.. . . $075 &39S Three-piece Suite $230 $1HJS Two-piece Suite $225 &tM) Two-piece Suite $454 $300
T w o " i c e S u i t e S i ' H T h ' 1.1-- -i , e _ b u u e . . $ 4 7 0
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DINING ROOM FURNITURE Four-piece S u i t e . . . . . $422 $ 2 7 0 Four-pieecT-StfTTS*...... $486 $ 3 2 5 Ten-piece Suite $738 $ 5 9 $ Four-piece Suite .TT-TTT-S?^ $ 2 3 J
T e n p i e c e S u i t e
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BEDROOM FURNITURE
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\\ , • " I An opportunity to buy noir^furnishinc>sjat eveji l ess than our regular legitimately low pricds4-at \n&w less than threatened future pr ices . : j ,M \ \
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Nine-pi<ce SiilteTT7TT^550 _^t5e= _ Ten-piec-e-SW-_ , . S 17 Seven-piece Suite ,'$359 $298 Eleven-pie"ce Suite . $iH'» Four-piece Suite I$509 $450 " Seven-piece'Suite . $M7
^ Ten-piece Siiite f$1058 $7§5~ Nine-piece Suite . . . . >>J5 -Four-piece Suite...,J_$297 $250 _ Four-p(ece Suite $212
—Nifle^pJeiejSuite... A $742 $498 Six-py bee Suit^ ,-.-. .. $4lo
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F o i ^ t - m ^ T E Q f P E N ANNE n n i i R o O M M'lTH, In M«h.iBnt.v anfl AJh#rlv/ttii Walnut. l>u»t proof d. .t«cr (iiiminu nmi. N«w m-. ip Chiffonttte/ With dourg, trajn and iUnv*ir», n t ; "in\uiUi i t t..i tnen'«.4ut«. One of the new* »t arrlvnlg in tlie st"nri» . . <£i 1 fi Oil
WUl/ ie l l regularly at $140 50. During the July - •••- * « > « o ^
sermng the most advanced ideas in furniture construe-t o n and the latest dc^ujrtT and colorings ' \n ' / i io ls ter ies . ^ , , ' x
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No spetrtttl—piirchases of bangaLn^madeJ
furniture with which the market is \ v . aiwaystlpoded tor special sale purposes \
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While the reductions on-our popular and medtfum-r priced goods will be much appreciated, even g rea t e r savings are to be enjoyed/ in our bet ter grades.
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Reductions on Willow, Reed and Fiber Furniture. Reductions on Porch anJ Veranda Furniture. Reductions on Couch-Hammocks, Baby Carriages, etc, ^ -R€4uctio«s on Sun-Rarlor_Furniture. Reductions on Wilton, Axminster and Summer Rugs^ ' v
Reductions on Portieres, Curtains and other Draperies. Reductions on Refrigerators and Kitchen Cabinets. Reductions on Brass and Enamel Beds, Mattresses, Pillows, etc!
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— A-3 t i -ho l e . iud ' i ti in the- «,*«. ond r o u n d i J
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grower: '
Editor of Summit Herald: Dear S ir :—Having m a d e a ancceas
Of growing fine fruit, and especial ly apples , I feel that many would be Interested in knowing buw I _ produced such perfect frulW - I — h a v e - d e m o n - 4 ^ g themselves wi l l anpply the major-
GRIFFITH PIANO CO. 605 BROAD STREET, NEWARK
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MURRAY. Manager. Telephone, 125-J EDWARD C.
MOVING TRUCKING EXPRESS
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Hew U 6mr Verfeet *nJL For the information of fruit g r o w
ers , w e republish a letter on care of fruit trees by Mr. W ^ P . E l r , w h o 20 years ago w a s known throughout th i s State a s a successful farmer, gad fruit
HKSAXX). FRIDAY, JXTHE 29.19X7. mmmmm^mmma—miam^mmmm—ass•
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atrated to myself as wel l as o thers that whi le ' spraying to prevent the San Jose Sqale and the coddling moth Is a very great help, it is by no, m e a n s a n absolute necessity , a s far a s t h e math x is concerned. In the spring- of the year, the coddling moth goes in the tree and l a y s ^ h e eggs which produce the worms that enter, the buds
a p p l e s . a s *hey are forming. _ l n every case they_ cause the fruit to drop. It is then that the worm c o m e s out of the apple aud lays the e g g in the "ground "which hatch the ""moth which, go ing into the tree, again lays the eggs that hatch out the second1
crop of worms These worms go Into the apples lat>9r m the season, "and I think all will understand if this be so , it ttu-.hxbt crop of wormy Apples are destroyed- it, wi l l be the end "of them for that year. , ~ , - - ' /•'•
If any are 'skeptical, they ean be convinced by, experimenting with one tree us fo l lows: • \
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GOVERNMENT HOME THRIFT NOTES GOOD FOOD COMBINATIONS.
Hew t« Use «%•!* Overt" and S a v e Fuel aad Laker a t the Basse T t e e .
Washington, D . C- -^ iumeroaa palatable combinations-of two or more food materials wh ich can be prepared by lI^HSoffgewlIe with ffilfHttte- t rouble
Beet , dandel ion, or other greens , dressed w i t h peanut , o l ive , c o t t o n -seed, or other table oil/with vinegar atd lemon juice enough to^ flavor the dressing, and wheat, corn, or_rve_ bread and honey.
Boiled r ice scrambled wi th e g g s , : — „ — s e x z e d - m d t h — » J „
•—About-ttre—tast week tetrJaite;"^aTg every apple, no matter how smal l or decayed,'pick up and placed in a v e s -ael or barrel that* will hold Water, covering it over with a c loth atri placing a weight upon it so that the can be kept down under the w a t e r . a day or two before you destroy oV bury them. Keep the ground undek the tree free from fiallen fruit for a wteek of two. thereafter, and treat thenv. in the same manner,. Where there are lafge orchards, sheep or hogrf^turned into t h e n f rha r i j will keep the ground^ free from fallen apples. The apples If effected, wil l begin to fall by the tenth of June. If one does hot wish to keep sheep in the orchard all the time, they can be turned in every few days . j lu i i -ing the per iod the apples are dropping. Sheep will go from tree to tree picking up the fallen apples and are soon through the orchard and can be turned
H o g s wil l do the out for_a.f e w dayjir
part of a we l l - chosen meaL S u c h combinations should be used very flfe-quently to s implify and make more economical the serving of a rational diet for the family, say spec ia l i s t s of the If. S. Department of Agriculture. Combining .left overs i n t o a palatable dish, for e x a m p l e / effects a considerable saving in materialTin fuel, and in the- iabor o f -prepar ing m e a l * and of cleaning cooking -utens i l s - and dishes . Good u*e thus" i s made of food which might o therwise 'be wasted, when one dibh ,ia prepared, cooked, and handled, instead yf several .
Tht- character of any one of the da:l\ meals should be determined by that or the other m e a l s that are served A light breakfast and a ljight supper or luncheon, for instance, usually makers desirable a heavier dinner. In some*-families'the preference m a y be for a hearty .breakfast and dinner and a very light supper, and so on thTouigh a_. ^ j k i l d e m h i e l , range-^ot—indiviaual-tastes. If the jnJk| is to be a light one, the combinat ion " dish together with the bread and butter, w h i c h j i s -uaiiv accompany American mea l s , may
that is wished. If the combination dish forms the central part , of a heartier meal , it is in aueordaiice with our'usual''food customa to serve with it; In addition t o b iead and butter, such foods j a s garden vegetables , fruits tfresh or cooked) , and s imple desserts. Good planning 'necessitates in the, principalUmeais of the day such variety as h a s b e e n suggested , i n or-der that a l l the varied nutritive, substances which the body requires may be supplied. * .
The fol lowing are some sugges t ions f o r a few of t o e many-nutr i t ious combination - d i s h e s w b i c h „ . m a y ^ b e prepared without too much trouble from staple food mater ia i s and common "lefTovera^
A succulent .vegetable s u c h a s ataw-ed tomatoes , canned corn, green peas' or beans , and bread and butter, and j i l iTsl ihirfaiains or other ~ds|ed fruits.
Green peas and canned sa lmon wi th white (1. e., th ickened-mi lk) sauce ,
v - Borved- w i t h Corn bread and sirup.. Meat pie (meat from Inexpensive
cutsj or_ flsh_ple_ wi th J o u r or potato crust, ' ,
served wi th Turnips, carrots , bnions, or
snips, and biscui ts and butter, jam or Jelly or hot chocolate .
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same, but do not go from tree to tree as do the sheep. If kept in the or-, chard, however, i t . . w i l l - b e beneficial to the hogs as =well a s the trees. If they root too much a ring in .the n o s e wlU-euffice. ' '
Have never known a complete test to fail. " ^T^
Mr. Ely h a s any
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number of l e t ters
fying to the efficacy of h is s u g g e s tion, after" thorough t r j a j
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If YOU are Just a c a s u a l reader of
this , i s sue of the H E R A L D , wouldn't
you l ike to have it s ent t o you every
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Anything you want?' Make it known
In the H E R A L D Classifled Columns.
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Mashed potato "with creamed codfish (1. e., cream sauce containing a little sa l t codfish),
served wi th Lettuce wi th , oil and vinegar or
lemon Juice dress ing, and crackers and cheese or peanut butter sandwiches .
J-Maa4-*tew—(+aespen»iye- eu+r o r reft overs2 , with turnips OF other vegetables including left overs , and ,with rief "in the s t e w or flour or corn meal dumpl ings; or fish chowder made from fresh, canned, or dried fish, crackers, with milk, and onion,
served with . - ' : Bread and butter, and fresh or s tew r
ed fruit. — — — ; — — — _ ^ _ _ —
S o i l e d dinner (corned beef or corned mutton cooked with fresh vegetables, as potatoes, turnips, carrots, e t c ) , '-*••—:——^—— - V " '
served with . Bread and butter , and apple or other
fruit and bread crumb pudding.
Cowpeas boiled with pork-and com-btned with boiled^rtee,
" - /•'. served~withr """" A ' g r e e n vegetable or vegetable sal-
sdr^nd—honeyr-brdwn^^ugarT; maple and for other foods which , . . t
« b a « r t c c o m p a t t ^ h e n T to ^ f c e ^ ^ r e H - ^ W " ^ ^ 4 * * * - " 0 4 * 1 0 0 ® * rounded meal . Every housekeeper, of course, wil l have a special l ik ing for certain d i shes and combinations. Home Typical CoBtblaatlea D i s h e s a n d
Foods Served With Theai to Make Rational Meals . , •
Spaghetti or macaroni or rice cooked with tomato, onion, or green pepper, and cheese , or cheese sauce , •" served wi th -
, - • . , , , »-• „ ') ' White, graham, or- whole-wheat t * « « ^ r m e " and fruit growers featl | b r e , d f c and batter, and Stewed or site-1
ed fruit and s imple cookies .
; Boiled r ice baked ( sca l loped) , with minced left over meat , chipped beef, or fresh or canned fish,
served, with
Beans baked with pork or bacon,~~ served with
Boston brown bread and butter, and tart apple sauce and cookies .
Bean and cheese roast * (a mixture of cooked b e a n s and cheese prepared and seasoned like a meat loaf) with tomato sauce or brown gravy,
served w i t h —^ but-
ter, and s l iced orange and banana or other fruit; , ' "
« U / S . Dept. of Agriculture, Earm-era* Bul let in 487 ( I S i S ) , p. 28, Cheese and Its , Economical U s e s in the Diet!
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Xow that radishes, lettuce, and, in
some sect Ions^ peas, spinach, and oih-
W m£fs'~crops . . .a j j iJ^Jng^iart t i s te i l ; home ' gardeners should he malting
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S t f t t - h y plantiu.4 'uikur c-Tupa. • say i ' e i a l i - ' i - -of !h>' -L ' t l i l ed ' r i l a y ^ He- ' rtlP.'e;it o l A M r i e u l t i i r e . Ill- pl.'tnniiig lor the^-pfaiit inKS. the
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Other vegetables hav ing considerable food value from which choice m a y l i e ^ n a d e f o r - l a t e - p lant ings in-c i n d » j s w e e r ^ c o r n , " s t r i n g beans* late beets, turnips, tomatoes , squash, and pumpkins. A s far north as nothern New Jersey, southeastern Pennsyi -vanla, ' central Ohio, central Indiana, nortlierrt IlUnois. and central Ipwa, sweet p o t a t o e s ftlan m a y he flppPiuleil on 16 mature "from plaiitlngSi made as late a s Juno 10 on sandy land.
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iiiHl-Tjii tlyTsc whiuh luay he stor-
tables ' whielt may._be plaiituALJii soil, freed hy ^arly luirvests are fate I'aii-h'ane_and cucuniljers.... Wii i tof i .oniousd"' fall lettuce. .and fall radishes also may be planted late__in the seasqii".
It is 'not essential , "the speclaU«ls' point o^..~'To~~wujt~"juniij_."all ,railishes,' heads of lettuce." and other earLju ia -MiriiiK plants are ftmioved before
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j iii'tlieir natural troiiiiitio.'i, dr: • -411'HPd tor wiiitfrt usi;. tynvof tiie im- succet'ding crop's. piii lant crop's ihut^uau he .grown- on cxhmpie^ may l\t 'lit* freed ^rouii.dj'* i«-*>«* Irish potaloes . InianTir^u Tlidish (j,jLjetfuce rows, or he-
" Jui ' i i ial i-L-kfjfc^f-intlHl f i i iwl : tw»'t ' t i I h i . f i i w g ' T h u a p l i a h s s n f \ut-stored
m setiirig "plants for Corn o* beans, for .started iti spaces
and the" pTer^tuce wTTTTlieii Tie lafvested before the S t e t f K ^ t W W o ^ r j T e T O ^ t t t ^ l ^ i r t a f
while ill sf'ttions where they thrive to -Equally satisfactory ratfults can be ob» .TOplant'^space front which crops have .taihed* from fhe \cbfnbiliatlon of ^ofher hceri harvested' with t h i s l e g u m e . - - - ^ f f t r t f and lute vegetables . . i""
Flag, \ God Bless Itt
A Cenplete Mat of United States Tires Carried by
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INDEPEHDI -^ - > ; • -•• y - r r -w %« w ^ *,• K , • b,,«
[By REAR ADMIRAL MEADE In the In-, - " d e p e n d e n t In 1SSS:] ~~ ""
TH E star spangled* baiuier of the United States Of America, may God biess it forever and forever!
Look a t i t a s in the early sunlhlht it kisses the morning breeze with its beautiful foIdsTIook at It ami tell me
_Ji,it be not j b e one true- rallytirg'mark for -all bones t bearts^of whatever au-certiyTcree<l "orl«elief who o w n «He» giance to t h B mighty republic!
Ix>ok at it» heauti{Kil colors a s they s leam inlht^spleudor of the ris ing «an, .the white NymlKtJic pt purity and honor, the red typical of the blood which bin been shed and which will continue to he freely shed in defense of the lute urity and perpetuity of American in Rtitutions, and the' blue, l i s shining silvery s tars representing the greev canopy of benven, under which the soldier of the" republic on the land twl -onjthe weary march_or_bivouacs in ih • silenoe{<of the flight; or1 the sailor {>.t the broad expanse of the ocean kee. -= bis weary watch and vigil, that tf: • Citiiens o f the republic may rest secur-whi le "He who watches ovey his true Israernei tner 's jumbers nor sleeps.^ /Loyalty, t o the co lors! LoyaltjuisMb^
flag o f t h e nation: _ That Is the creed of the American sailor and soMter and. I hope and believe, the universal re llglop of the land. v _ - "
And the nat ion w i n eeaae to b e great -should ^ i e erfl d a y ever coa t h e n a r e f e n d dissenters t o t h i s
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Declaration'* Sir lhpiase As io iUtc 1 f > ._With Nation's H i i t s ry ,
In^eiwndence; si|uare, the uiiis: famous square in I'liiladelphla, at on • t U ^ , , w a s . fcnowu a s the StutebouHj gardeas, the resori pf fashioiiabie city; people.
As soon a s the news o f the battle of Lexington and Concord reached JPhila-delphta more than 8,000 of tne c l t i iens
-assembled in Independttnce square "to assoehtte for the purpose of defending with arms their property, liberty and lives," and It w a s from here that the_ " first state quota w a s mustered into service for the-army of the R e v ^ t t q n . In May, i< «6, an immense meeting was held, notwithstanding a heavy rain, fr» consider, the authority of] the people and to form a new government
Air during the civil w a r Independence square continued to be the meeting place of town folk to decide upon the measures necessary to be taken to defend the state, and'here the People thronged to celehrafe"lhe fall of Richmond and mourn for Lincoln.
EST. 1872
Jas. Long's
AND CABOIET WOUt OF THE BETTER KIND
Aotern *no Bnaqn* »omltate
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When die Fire Pot is^ Shaped
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& furnace is giVihg its owner the kind of heat he has a right to expect It means that it is a Boynton Square Pot Furnace because no other furnace can be built
^with this pateflted square Jiff pot ^TRfsquare fikpot is more ffian anjdear-sirop'y to be different from others. It is an-established and proven "principle of heating that gives, superior/results. A sqyarr fire pot is more quickly ffld more surely cleared of ||hes and clinkers. J4ie tfedpflie fire burns alt oyet. ^ad(a-ting surface is increasedlS^.
\ 3|tir dealer>riH explairi just jvhy and how a Square PotfFurnace will give you
- better service than the ordi* rrarvkind. He can also fell, you kbout Square Pot Steam'
- ^Jidj Hot Water Boilers. Askjhim. '""-.\W -.:-,
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THE SUMMIT HERALD, FRIDAY. JUNE &~ t»17.
ROSTER OF SUMRIIT MEN ANSWERINfi CALL T b THE COUNTRY'S COLORS
N. D. 0 . BULLETIN
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partuicm, o . K. C. 7 , « Keglroent, ]s. Y. Infantry.
KdwarT^VinTr~2iHl Lieutenant, Machine Gun Company.
Kenneth G.m, Sergeant, Machine Gun
Hggs for Hatching.
- MI tly Fresh-Tatt le Egss_
|i. h Miles Friday and Saturday.
JOHN R. CROOT UNITARY PLUMBING
, , .in and Hot Water Heat ing ,
I in and Sheet Metal Work
-Company Paul u GiulchnsLh, Sergeant Machine
Gun Coinpam.. _ l inger Jones Corporal, Machine'Guy
Co Kugeiie 3 F;nrm'r~Mai hmc Gun Co.
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RAMJF. OFFICEES.
Kifle Practice. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. P i s t o l — T h u r s d a y s -
EVENINGS. Monday—J, Win. Cromwell , Jr.. KT9
Springfield 4avenue, phone 113-J; B. A-t>ay, 109 Woodland arena*, phone 391.
\\Vdne&dav—P. Vlcarl. Union place. TaTir trr^rrgr -J . Burner, 33 Orchard, street, phone l&S-fL . (
I'huTsday—David - Ford, Norwood JAuiuc, phone 11S2; R. H. Col l ins Z~ \ 'Hon place, phone 24-W^~ rFOT~~5ta= «' Mie Gun and Auto Sect ions) .
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FOR GOOD UPHOLSTERY \\m u v\aiii, Jr "i.u t - M u n a \ AND CABINET WORK
in Summit and vicinity
I^t_40SEPH__ZEIGNER furnish you with estimate*.
Workmanship a n d ' satisfaction guaranteed.
JOSEPH ZEIGHER 472 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE
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WMIi Itevriinent. N. *.„ N. Y. |C J I'.reunaii, Jr
t 1st S<|uadron, N. J. Cavalry.
Te1, ?.9-J. Summit , N. J , Clinton S Van Ci^e, Troop C , Cor-
O^TIQUE FURNITURE
SPEC1AUST in
Cornice and Sky Light Making. >late, Tile, Abestos Slungle and
Composition Roofing Hot Air Heat ing
Coirugated Iron Work Tinning Gutter and Leader Work
AT Your Service
HARRY KIEFER
ju^ral Ki'iineth H Smith, Sergcaut, Troop C Xorman D Smith, Troop C.
l lattery A, >". J. >"• G.
Creighton Thompson. H. J Voeptlen A G. Van Wart
2tlrd lteirlment, N. Y. Infantry..
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1st Knirlneer H»"*ene C o rp s >*• ( J . > . ^ -Joseph 15 Lip'-ey -
Atiutlon C o r p s F . S."J\nny. WilfiauTA Larne«l, Captain U. S R at
I Wabhington, D. C l e a n e r Tiftany. U S. Reserve CorpB,
5'' Summit A v e n u e "Phone 1028. Mineola, L I. _ ! Hutortt I> Franklin
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Watch Inspector of D.. i i ft W. R. R
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U. S. Reserve Corps, Ithaca. N. Y.
Lionel -F, H o p k i n s U. S. Reherve Corps, "Urbana, Ohio.
Retrular Army. Dreckenndge _A. Day, 2nd Lieut.,
awaiting orders. Thomas R. Prottor. \ r d i l o Salvador*.
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American Vmhulanee in France. Alexander Hi t k secoml enlistment. ChfioiiLL' Haile\ . ><•! ond ciili^nnt'iit. Henry llml^all Marsh. Driving Am
munition Wagon, Tin o oiirm l i m i n g Ammunition
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Fraiin* Mis-- 1'oUoi k Harvard Fnit tm\i in
France Donald Walker, Harjes Corp. Forrest Nnol , Harje- Corp-Gitnier Hadra. Harje-, Cotp^^_
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nance OfliceTi Reservt Richard V. Decker, Q M Dcpt N. J.
N. G Elmore MeKee, Yale Fn.t , Q R T C. John N. May, Jr , Pnn<H*o:i Ambu
lance Corps. Hort'on F. Long, Base Hospital No.. 8, RobtTt S. Grant, Base HoSpir.il. No. ?• Samuel Kaplon. 2>')th Co.',+<'oa-t Ar
tillery. N. Y. Le«UT H- Fackiner, Coa~t Artillery.
Fortress Monroe.
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NORTH POLE ICE CREAM FREEZERS
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OFFICERS. Captain
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M. U^J3en*ley J: K: Adams C. W. Dunn Harry-H. Wilsqp,
Sergeants J. H. S. Fair. 1st Chas. R. Riveley
Personnel Alfred C, Arnot t Nathaniel Austin Arthur R. lBaUentlne Raymond E. Bahrlng ^ R, ^ t U "i
, # . E. Be l t s . Clareiice -]y. Bejbtmal
r f p r a n S G r B o y e , Jr. Robt, Bradshaw __ AnAre^ P. B r o h a r t Walt«*' ,S.-Brjran-Qee. L> Burnett Roher^Sntt t t srortb . Jf C. P. CampbalHi J * R. M. Ctfeney , ~*' ^ » . John J, Collin* g f n e s t A.jCalfrT .—.• > A r t h u t ^ j C t a r k F Lewlf • A-^Cbrrado * i — . Tho^sas J, Daltori Andrew Dick ; v HIT. DorpevaV [_ Adfllrtm Dijfiote ^_ii 1^_, P J W » , EicW Johrf-Farley CTW. Fair — . ':,• •__ Paul Frorrier " ' /
Patrick J. Flemmihg 6£ft.-Gi N«.do4-iX_... Herbert D. Fransioli \\., D. .Oppenh* nn. r Clarence O. Fromer Arthur G ^ j n a e H. R
JWhn-F Patte i -on Edwin H. Perry ^
Ralph Gentile Edw^^i lbert R. M. Gow. Jr. Wlllard F. Griffith Walter Gunthar . Edw. B. Gumaer, Jr. F l a n k E. Hand Robt. R- HandvtUe Edw. D. Haskew WTm, T. Hol ton 1 . 4 . Hopwood Ernest Howard Geo. M. Howie Les l ie H. Hurrel l - ^ Format W. Jaeobua ^ Clarence, J, Jotlet 0.™v7. Jonnston" ' "haa-JH: Knoeh —
- " T a B r l H r K ^ a ^ Edw. K^blzk Smith J. Lane Clement Lewis James L r L t t d s l e y
; Arthur"Lind0i. V. W*j Looral^. ."'. Jim liowc * v DeEorest Lyon -f^
: Russel l A,. Lyon •Russell McGowan •', Joseph Manger '
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Jacob Porry 11. J. Pe ier ton l i r n e s t J. Pentrell Roland- i . Philbower Krnest B. Reymers Howarfl T. Remig " C. P. Rex John Russel l , Jr. Mott B. Ross C. W. Rossel l A. D. Russel l John C. Searles Robt. S n e A h
~H. T, S o r s ' ,' • Herman ;Sort _,"_. F, H . S t a h l J«hn L. Severynse Henry C. Stevens . Martin Stplrt '" "^ ComeUus Sudbou* John ^i jn'enbaum
Frank Tracy ..1^ H e n r y ^ ^ T r a c y " ....'*,. Frank L.;Tompkln"s,_"-John Vansnn -"Kjifei,
"jWalter A. •Wad.e Frank W m , H. Weber r •* "Joseph G, Welmer '' ,f, it. H, Wi lke •r*^"'^ K. R. Will iams T - r ^ -J* T..-B. WlUtarBB JTTfHPtrtiTO* -Clarerict'C. Weight, Jr . I'dw. P. Ward Phil. O. Wilson
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I-. ntm .tistalled. be sure to 1m k the rack containing th. Springtield Rifle-, as th*' g u a r d s ill nrrjmiKPT neeil them at night Re -lire to o h s e r w the important nollei posteil on the board on the s ta irs in the raiiRe regarding* tin* instructlo-n- i.i t!i<- lasi man l e i \ i n g
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TELEPHOMEJUAQTQR . IN SETTING NEWS HOT
Story of Fire on Street Before the Firerrien Haw Left
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rree ICE The office will bfeglad t o hear
tnis j& XHE COAX that In so popular among housekeeper a. It's a lmost pure carbon, la free from elate end dirt and l eaves b a t a smal l residue ot ashes. I t y o u a a v e never , used this Coal sand tor a ton at once. Don't postpone unti l oold weather s e t s la , when t h e priced up.
JO of any Inattention.
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Information and itni immit atlou, twin handmaids of*< Uillzatl'-u. ureepltomlz « 1 II" HUtf*b'n' tmics la .^M^tt-lepJiiMiie and thb"neu spap<>r How--4hi- activities" oT t h e twor ure flrtnsb^^ the t e l e -4 phone being cf^^tantly *«-mpI>iy«-d In forwardln^tlie^^ie****^^' <1« fourth estate, i s described.In «7u artW-le iu«Tl>e Telephone HevlcW. N. Y.
Tn~the~*patbertnjrTjf local—nrwa,"t>f "course, the work of the te lephone-ta obvious. A tire alarm sounds, and Immediately a dozen reporters are on the Job^-the rei>orter sent, out to e w t w the Are, the police reiK>rteri\the hotel re porter, the various renorte»s In charge of the fire department,* mocgoe. district attorner*8 offlee, trittfrrtewa*, «te^ et», AH these are f*t#m telephimtiig In to the
(City rooni 'with varlpua i t ems for. the story of the are. T h e ^ e l r r l t e j man
- .wiho sits at the telephone puti^ the story togetbor from all this mine of tnforaatlon, Uwf copy reader straiimt ens-oat the dlscpepaneiea'lf any aj?pear. and soon the story Is in type^afd ttata extra deserlDlnr the fire i s ep* t l ^
- artteet before the nrenaemJiave l e f t '
National Distribution of N e w s by T e » | phone. j ^ t . . I
i ^ ^ rW^ihoneV, imiiortanre jba the neWHpHpvi ttf>rkL4« not conBnei| t o the cathertnp o f i»*i*ni n e ^ y n l o n # , ' f ^ T m s v It performs some veWeff lc ienf duties IrLthe notlonai di.^OTt>ntlon° o i n e w * II^re'» an ejanrxi
"X^few mlifutg4 after the afUon^of ^ b * l lhited S^it®* in JaeakUfc dipki matlc wiatlona with Oermanylwas 4ati uwne^tyhtt i idred* of, e»lttoi«i|or their HSisistanta in"~nie~pnatler- c i ^ N were "tattn^-down" th« I*rms,d*nA.._apW?h a» it, w a s read t o tb*»)Miffer|th*» tek phone from .a prvit^-asmiat'io}* linretiu In tome taree nearby ci iy.
'"Mot,• News For Gouwiry
READERS OF
hees to announce thatLshe has opened . ^"^;rfin f t a^-Hmiiai ntreeh TlarrH. | _ ^ , ; f e w minutes n i g g and
# a » on the n r s r ^ i ^ t w small dallies. More than J.<j
She wi l l m.fc/> a ip««lalty •J1frm&»:t* t ^ w a y * ^ _ ^ _ Pertrmlt W o r t , and cordially I n v l t o a T ^ a « _ e o t t p M e - l n f o f ^ ^ , yoa to • • e i h e pretarea oh emblWtfbi *ym% aa the r e a d e n M - , -• - • - • • - - ' dally papers i n t h e large
a "studio at a* s o m a s n e e i ^ a e i i j a u tewn. ? . fn where s h e ^ t t r t i T r e i i a r e * «i> in^elb'aM ^usto^aera and fdeodar r
news
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TKe SumitiitiferaW - l e a v i n j g J i i , ^ T i _ f t ' r t h e s u m m e r o r U>r "s lurrter"^cno(t3~nray"have
t h e l I E R A L D - f t V a H e « l t t > t h e m \ \ h e r c \ e r t h e r e i*- a p o s t - o f f i c e ,
a t r e g u l a r r a t e s — , " •
F o r o n e w e e k
F o r o n e m o n t h
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tSOKLH lveauc> Summit. N- J. e 828
WRWRirmM j Q i M i i a price m cemtv reaUttaaee
with copy. ! • pe r r e s t ext ra J e r -charge aeeeiiats.
* A U T O M O B I L E « n d C A R R I A G E P A I N T I N G mod R E P A I R I N G . A g e n t f o r Broekwmy M e t e r T f u f l r t ; a l i o Eag le , » n d W a t a o n Dvtay W t g o a , C W , F a r r o w . 5 9 * Sp« io**cW i n
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Below i» /k total list ot tixe m b -4#crlbers to 'date to the fund raised to
equip the Summit Municipal Band. The Board of Trade subscribed one
hundred and flfty dollars, the balance of the Hit of aubacribers varying in amoaoU from one dollar to one hundred dollars. >r. __ .
Tii«- Band, although it haa only been
Yarsirltotli'' txperfcweef of: -Aanok -- tlen Car Urifert,
day D O M E S T I C H E L P - of i l l k i n d i s u p p l i e d at\r,-cnqfei^anrl v>a.itfetart. ey>up!f»-"-<m ha« ' l .
S c h u y l e r A g e n c y , id Rajlf'waci a v e n u e . P h o n e 1 6 0 W , •; '»
organized tea months, has certainly proven" itself a valuable adjunct to the community. It has given its services gratis for the Christmas Tree .Celebration; I9I«, the National Defence Or-
.: gahizaUon celebration, last February i!h the .Lyric Tbea t re .no the City for the exercises celebrating "RegiBtra-
^ ^ 7 ^ ^ j ^ ^ a g g n f f i f 3 0 r w h j n j r s S £ l * T » c o n c e r t in" front pl^EinjQttlO-^teSt"
in fiwteraM taud'.at.ihe Red*Cross meeting in the u ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ + j ^ r i « i Theat re- las t Tuesday evening.
Beginning with the evening of July 4th, it Is going to five gratis""to the
CKDBIS" NEW ^yKJCi'RCM.K—riAKA.^. p e o p i e ^ Summit, a series of weekly C * r i w a n t e d for a to fage . G a r a g e o p e n - a l l - r . . . ' , " j - - ' " i » , , a ig l r t . A l l ea lU p r S ^ K l j a t t e n d e d t k . , ' i > P « » a i r c a n e e r t s . V a n f l 7 w i l l p l a y
1 N S T R C T T I O N — V a c a t i o n ei-Airse 1..1 i n - t r u e tiorl o n the "vio l in will s t a r t ne<tt wer l ,
<—Special r a t e* dur ing--- the—tummer, - M r * . »
F U R N I T U R B r e t a i r e d a n d ;jwt , c o n d i t i o n a t l o t p h Z r i g n r r 1,
•-1 a n d C m b f n e t S a k e r . : 4 ? 2 %ft r i ig l S u « m i t . ^ . I . . T e L ; 3 S J . v
Boys from Cornell University. T h e r ^ Cornell Unit has recelvedTa' good deal of publicity because they were the fiNLta__erosg the ocean after ths , declaration-of—war-Andy excepting the
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M u N l v Y T O - I , M A N - — t i n f.TM m.,VtHiilf: in a m o u n t * f rom f 1.500 to S«,OO0, & C . H o l m e * A g e n c y , M a p l e a t r ee t .
M O N E Y to loan on bond * n d M o r t g a g e 01 r o v e d S u m m i t Real E M a t e in a m o u n t *
imftr . S e n d in y o u r a p p l i c a t i o n E C. P l F j t S O N . S U n i o n plj
to aui t b o r r o to E C G E N S u m m i t , N T 2*t f
the niornuiur Jts»dirig the X. D. O. in the parade. •
The demand for its services and the music rendered at the Red Cross meeting, at the Lyric Theatre, on Tuesday
' evening last, was' certainly very er-ed--Stable, and clearly "fiemonstrates that it ought to have the financial support of the"p>ople of Summit,.
ffTOtt^CH — H o l l a n d ' s Fr repra , i f S t W H ; W a r e h o u s e , on ly fireproof s t o r a g e i n S u m m i t ,
• o r v ic in i ty , 160 B r o a d a t r ce t , office SJ.i S u m m i t aVeiiueT- ]
A, approximately an a d d i t i o n a L l w a l l ' g 0 0 ^ S * J * ° l L a t t h a t t l m e
I T O R A C E A N D M O V I N G ^ r ' h T T M g e s t a n d beat equ ipped w a r e h o u s e a a d Menage heeld-i n g In § u m m i L M o v i n g by oar e x p e r i e n c e d • e rv i ce , in a u t o T a n s . S u m m i t E x p r c w C o . . Ra i l road a v e n u e . ' ' W- t f
W . M. M I T C H E L L ' S E m p l o y m e n t O f f i c e W r n i i h e a h e l p ; w h i t e o r co lo red , 1 6 R a i l r o a d • v e s a e . P h o n e ' ,77-R, S u m m i t , N . | ; J2 t f
hundred dollars is needed to complete the equipment, it will be appreciated by^fhi organizers If the 'residents -of SummULjEho feel that the services of the Band are deslrabJ»-and-of assistance in giving public Tunctiona, will contribute something to help make it a permanency in the City, so t h a t its services may be available hereafter when required by the 'City and such organizations as the Red . Cross, the Xational Defense Organization and other war meetings, and celebrations,
U P H O L S T E R Y A N D C A B I N E T W O R K — P i n e F u r n i t u r e . J a m e a L o n g ' a S o n s , 420 Spr ingf ie ld a v e n u e . S u m m i t , N . j . P h o n e
, 10SJ, -~ ---—~ --—fr — 46-tf: whlch^ar* going to be many and nu-two or three years,
! meroaa List of subscribers to the Summit
: Municipal Band: '• K-'izji'Tth H.j A ' H J r e s s , Dan ie l U u r l e , A , F . I R. M a r t i n , M r s , C h a s . F , lUsM-tt. M r , O s c a r
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\v. A Pi«i. I>. Ii-Cwart, M. V.-'lSheffield With the help of a good cigar t h a n i .
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AllKfi, I). W a l l a c e , A . F , Libtiy, VK. P . s r r . u i i i s it S i n , Oha*. S. l l a r ,4y , M r s , W , = TV .Fores t . ' S u m m i t Munici j ia l Rand C h e c k ,
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The foliowtagTetters fronj H e n r y . ' ^ ^ # j in te Chapelle. Dave Bowes and Birdsall Marsh a re interesting - not only because they are records of incidents in France hut^nftcaiige of the d r -cumstances under which he^sat te#i4t wUl be remembered that Mr. Marsh wag sen! to Franca to 4riva the "Sum mit ambulance. ,„He sallfd i rom.JSof York City "on the French liner Chicago, A#ril 14 th, together—with thirty fjther
Cornell University
riiter. w,t3re. uis carry the American flag to the front, N'ewspapejf^aitppings concerning! this
t o Marsh by his father. t This prbbably accounts for the emphasp placed by the letter upon the lack of danger and display. When the Cornell unit had been training for .^driving an ambulance for about ten iday# iii, Paris , conditions so changed that the American Field Service t under whose auspices the unit were training, asked them to transfer to the transport service to drive ammunition to the front. It was said that the transport, service was
was Interested In the u*i f^eli as.ln reviving memories « M ^ S * 0(if, of th* -opera- house, the *«terl<*f^ of the Louvrf, the PlMej-de la Concorde, the Champs,—the Luxembourg, the Jardin.des P l a n i a ^ e - X o t r e r ^ B i e ,
I went t o Versaillea' and: strolled through the grtundsjwlth an Austral-iWa: 4 i eu t eBafe^^m- the^ehgu iee r in ' t dorpsr"T*be gardens are~stttl well kept /out not-as well as In 1905-06 —I /will write again soon,
• S,—Please- send ray
With love' J U R p * - -ball and
glove.
M y
Somewhere in Northern France. June 8, 191:7.
Dear^Famiiyt i-am-sofry-to have^Begleotedtyou-sof
offjFbuT*nTy ^tmW'immS'^W^W'wm fllledjupr We left our training campl aimwT two .weeks.-ago: and came nere.
unit have been atflt from time to time^ jnt,_..awnfa'd American aactipn arrived
Paqnepot, Chicago; April 25, 1917.
My Dear Family: ~' We are now lying in the,mouth;* of
the river waiting for the tide to take us to Bordeaux. There is no.chance/ of being sunk now, but there was y,ftf-terday, had we only known it; b u ^ w e didn't. Last night two sbipjrfwere sunk just outside the h a r b o r ^ ' We arrived _here at about four ^o'clock this morning. On~Monday ,<&' submarine followed u& .for one a*d three-fourthp-hours and then turned away as the water was too rpngh. I t seems that we are quite lu&ky. Of course there are lots of rumors going the rounds, but these come straight from the 'Cap-tain. I was sick a couple of dill's but
last Friday, a third comes to-morrow. In another week t^e fourth will probably be here, "completing a "Groupe Aniericain."- We are . now under French command, -our section leaders being subordinate to Frenjpn, Sous-lieutenants (equivalent t o^our second lieurehants.) We hope |ri6n to have J B Xtnerican HGroupenjeht" w which is formed of three o r / I our groups. The work is a l i t t l e ^ a r d because of the weight of thejt/r*ueka on the bad roads.;
j J C M L howej^r, that wfr are-jtotag^^t^ least as-miich and perhaps more, than jhe angdAlance men. The amhnlance jnerpOTe attached tor fhe_ army dlvls-; "lop/and are doing practically nothing ^fie greater part of the time. We are In the Reserve and will hav# some-Thing to do almost every day. If we are ever sent to a big battle, we shall probably be busy night and day. As to the danger, there Is about as much as pn any ordinary fourth of July at honie. If any one Is hit, it is simply by chance. "There was a story at the traTning camp yesterdaj after we jeft that three or foi
Importccs-Orocera Offer the Followint Value* for FRIDAY
Rvery bit you hny here oft"Tfotrwlayt"Friday Qr-^auiHi;^ of thJs^week J i e l p t you ' ad -pou r bjL^MtEi^lt, and America i p f m the war, „ .,-'•-:'• __y; -
Ten per cent, of our ca iy^sa lea fo.r=4h«fe_thrc'e^ rtrtyH \w pledged tUf t Joca i^hap te r^of ihe American Red^^Cross Sbcitu;,
Buy your grocer ies ' t iere during these three RED C DAYS and give comfrfft, skilled attratlofrmnd ljfe itself to SOIlic
•T*en per eent. of y o m ^ i « h purchases during, thegp^ J a y s will be devoted to tBTs great cause, , ^ . ^J^., • -
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Wibnrnad I Iqst my lunch once over the ^'aUe.»-and/^eJ$after_..vja8...Q0rinilLu_, .„'..
There hag been absolutely nothing, t o dormroeptfW He a round-yh ich has3
grown monotonous. However, on Monday afternoon we had—tr concert and an auction of various things given for the^urpose . The music was furnished; by a group of'flytf stringed instruments. TTSe mttticians • i # # e returning from the United States . where
_ i i ave Just given concerts. The pro* deeds of the, auction and of a raffle of a number of other things goes To the" Frerich wounffedr" Aboutr #580
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WVB* gathered in. The ,sext afternoon a Tess-talented -connceTt-ttjokTlBcei-^Thr Cornell bunch performed fully half the time, A poem was read for the first time-iiy its author. . I t s subject was America and the Great War, There was also a recitation and* 9, funny skit by an actress irom the French theatre i n New York. A comtesse W i T O r e -siding officer over all these doings.
This morning at t*n, the off leer ion board from the French and. Belgian armies drank the health of the ambulance drivers, including tnose of the Norton, Harjes and Red Cross work.
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v^iALAI* lTRK^IKG--Howard , s , regular 25c Tiottle, sp,, | ; iu € l c | reguliaiyBQc bottle, speeiairv:~.Z~"~..,...„.....,„....•....-.:-..,•..„ . \^
' JAMS—Gordon & Dilworth Gotham Jams, pure fruit an!. sugar, all flavors; per j a r ,..., '.*..".......... ...„_.,. .„ ..:•,..... ,^ \Sv
"' COCOA—Bakers* Cocoa, %-lb. tins, each , „ . „."'"',,.. in,. Alao Baker'a Chocolate, %-lb. cakes ,.....„..,,...„„. ..... i j ( .
CANNED FlSIt—Imported bone'legs Sardines in pure oliii oil; % tins; Sflc each. Tuna Fish, quar ter tinai 12ci half tiiiH, l v ; No. 1 tins ..•.V..:......T..... >. „:„,„.„..,.„„.„„.„.„.......-.........,... -ioc
liONEii CHICKEN—Curtice Bros.* Boned Chicken; % m^ - 4 4 C 4 - X o ^ J - t i n s , m = , . . = . , , , , ^ 1 „ J _ ^ m . „ i J „ , „ m ,
" « I N ( f t i R ALE ANIi ^ABSAPARILLA*-C. M „ . , . ; . . . , . , „ ; - ; - - ^ 0 1 ^
D. & Bros,; ( u.-i of 24 small bots., IM% case-of 12 l a r^e hots. . l.itt
(AUowance for case and bottles 36c.) i lI 'LEP STRAWS—Sanitary s t raws for imbibing your favor
ite ice drink and for medicinal purposes. White's, "300 to package, '35#;; Stone's, 500 to packaga. .2.»e
ed, and about five wounded. As a matter of fact, the nearest shell that^came near us was about 100 yards away. That arouses no fear or even excite-mentfj lnTpTy^JItiTSOTHrMC posa Before we are through, they will have landett^.nearer.^ Possrhly; some one will h*¥e-be«B"WOundjed (which I 4oub*^-but It will not have much ef-fect 6n u l No, please' don'tTnTagTfie me as going through hell, because I am not. The men that- are gettinj that are the men in the trenchesi al some o f t h e ^ i e n In the light artillery. The men at the rear of the1 lines, and
tr*s is an iBjportarit work,-lead a rather quiet life. When we go, out 4L night, we sometime get asL close fl* three or four kilometersi fo-the front line trenches. There we hear the larg-
One officer read a very good speech about America's entering the war. The occasion for this occurrence was. that we- are lhe_ first Americana, to cross
er guns^while the men are unloading the - . t r u^k j^ jgh i l e .on„^lhp road, the machine makes enough noise to drown the racket of the batteries." Some-, times during the day we se t shrapnel flro. As a rule, the Germans are trying to get some French machine or vice versa. You can hear a bang just -after Tpt r see a little puff of" smoke spread In the sky. Also, at night, if j-ou happen to be. awake, .yQii-.can^hear_ the «tgh"and The boom of th;e, bombs pt some pe rman aviator -trying to "get" sptoe French-aviation field that is near -
"us. Then perhaps you can hear the finttle ot% a^French machInjp'gun, ^fry^ ing to hit the ^German a ^ p l a n e . Qne Tiight, some .prie outsidjr our barracks
: tFOK S A I . E — T o p s,.il Si*il to r l awn, a n d East' Mimmi t C h u r c h 470 M , S u m m i t .
i l,,a,l d e ' U i e r t d , ,ujch dir t f,,r riilui^.
j . Adant^ ( i . ike* . 1'It sine
F O R S A L ' K — S t a t i i t j n i i " ' h a y ' . win"-, wi th «>me a l fa l fa , f JO .00 ; on five-acre" field uf SyWaii C love F a r m , M u r r a y J i i l l . N e w J e r s e y . C o m e ani l fcee it* Mi l ton W . Mi'fc're.
F O R SALE>—-Large, IJelgiatL-Alasueaux p igeons , a n d sinialis. S y i v s i r l l m - e Farrri , M u r r a y
H i l l , N , J , T e l . ISS R, J P * 1
Kite g A L l ^ S l W r r > , t r a l loca t i ' i n ; e igh t _i
j w o f a f n i t y h o u s e ; ,n,mts, hathy.
een-hfclt.
tss Alice Brundage Marsh and MisV-Phoebev Harfison Scott,, who es-
: tablished" the "Child-Garden Music f^ourae" In Summit some ijKD_yeafa •ago, wish_to announce that they will ' not coptidue together after July first. * \R*% S^Mt wil l awahclate with herself I her sister. Miss Dorothy- Scott, who Is now studying the Ella Ellis Perfield Music-Course and will be at 23 Edge-rriiont avenue: Miss' Marsh will con-
th f Atlantic from the JJni ted Sttttei TO France since our govefSment declared war on Germany, On board this boat, the spirit of friendship between TkerTinlftjdrjItjrte^^ to be "very strong. We are told that our feception^in France will be as warm as on Bhrpboard^^j
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Last , night or night before last, we slept on deck so 'as to be• near»the life boats if anything should happen;"
.ICE CREAM FREEZERS, "—v-. ' . - , - , • • • , • . • .
For making frozen dainties, Ice creams, frozen puddinas, zen beverag#B, sherbets and w*ater ices.
North Pole, " j 1 q u a r t . . . . . . . - „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . „_ . . . , „ . „ . . . . , . . . . . . „ . , . . . . . . . . ; , . , . . . . - . - . . ; ; ,„ :„ . . .
3 quart ........:....^.....„...e-.T^:..'.t7..r."...-.....:.T.^.:r.i^r^7.^:-..;::.7.~.~.„:~.~ 4 quar t
Alaska. 1 quart .......
.1 q u a r t 4 quar t .........v.,i.,..,.„. v^ White Monniain
2 #nar t !.,-..:... ...,„..^ 3 quar t ,,„...„... .... 4 quart .......:...„......„.. 6 ^ u a r t j , , . , . . . . . , ! .
3.W
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able. We carry all par t s of above freezers in stock.
.^....,.....,3,2o,
,........—.3.33 .:. ..wo
,...,. ^......... 8,00 .., %,m ,...-. ,.4,W Prices reaBon.
VACVtTI BOtTLES- -Lande r s , Frary & Clark. FtiU Nickel,
No. 81, pint ... No. 82, quart
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.M -—. Enameled.
J C a . " 1 T p i n t •".. " : ^
Xo. 72, quart „..^....„...,.,.„..„,...........„...,-_„ V Extra fillers and. corks for above.
,1,75
<Elj wk i t lerto&Jte.
threw a sti shack, 'suppt
e roof of our "we would th ink
had. been no t. " is
Ail this may now. ,
it shrapn shrapnel sqund exel
UlWfl.. h o l d i i
fleers' quar ters a re course. Life n e F e seems like one big camping trip minus the water, and .at that, w e ^ » n t to a dirty swimming
men. : The of -separate, of
• tmi*rovemeii is , ^mal l . . cA^h^ p a y m e r u s — h a l ^ a n c e easy t e r m s ; f a n s h o w goml i n v e s t m e n t . Nil reasiinalj le n f fe r* r c f u s e t i . . , * M u i H { , " H E R A L D ,
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plaofr t tnu»~ teacQni r Music Courae?
pupil* in stght-singing and harmony 1 ad»r
n t n u h e i - p f -
pen.
Somewhere in the North o(„France, - ,* May It- 19T7.
Child-Garden 1 My Deal Jamilj>. * - — — - * — - — > y ~ _JL.j*!P now camping in a beautiful ptece of wtrnm, fiarningL to rtriyp _a.
pool a few miles away, and took We did not go
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NEW JERSE^ 'S ^AFfcSl^ PL^y^QUSS, PHOTQ>PLAYg OF D I B T I K C T r t ^
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as I have said before, n o t h i n g d l d ' h a p - f ^ ^ r o ^ J ' 0 1 ' ^ ^ * * m o s t ^ i j i a v -- m sot m i s camp at 8.3(ra, nj., and be
cause a captain and two corporals of the "Groupemeent" received the crola de g u e r r e , ^ t which function we had tn not a^jgirtriOl "***» FiarfT.
TOR ^Arctjgi i «(H»d" c o n d i t i o n , t a t i t t o n , N . J,
x '•ctyindet S tuae i r tT te r , . - , 1 6 5 0 . TOvId S . E y ' i G a r a g e , f • . . • . • ' • - • * 3 f - * I
Sft» C l ' A H a . S t t A I X S T t n e i l F k l C E S o f t h i s w i n t e r . P u t eggs i n w a t e r g l a s a . F o r bes t r e s t t j l ^ CBCT m u s t b e a b s o l u t e l y i f r e sh a n d s t e r i l e , \%"e h a v e eggs of t h i s k i n d in whtvlesale ' quanti t ies , , ~ Ge t y o u r o f d e r a b l n o w . E g g s "wi l t soon be, s c a r c e a n d h i g h e r , F a i t o u t e B r o s . , F r u i t a"nd P i u i H r y Far im, B a l t u s r o l R o a d , - P h i i n e 56S.J, ,
Yea dojoei. j ^ j aij.Jtbe ft«wft,of jpjif . e n r n m n n l l y n n l w i a y o l r e a d e T t t y "
;* o t tte H E R A L D . '••'-"
S l I K R I F F ' S S A L E — N E W , J E R S E Y S U P R E M E C O I R T , ' W i l l i a m Sv R, .e . ysT
E l i i a h e t h T, I Jug l i e s d e f e n d a n t . F i , fa. d e . bo", et , t j r , , t:*»n D o c k e t e d fi idifment;
a By 1 v i r t u e of t h e sbov.r s t a t e d wr i t of * e r i -«facia.* to me d i r e c t e d , I sha l l eitp>i«s t o r sa le
hv publ ic , vendue." a t t h e Sh.erirT"s*'<irtiee in t h e city- ilf El izabe th N , T , , o r i ... » ,
• W K D N - F S l T A Y ; T H T T J 5 T H D A Y O F J U L S l ; „'•" A! h . , ^ 4 0 1 ? , -_-• ' '
at twt j , o 'clock in t h e a f t e r n o o n of s a i d 4 a y , , >-- — . A i l tliofce ti a e n r o f t e r c e l s af tanv! a n , ! p r e m . , "ises'. s iTuate^-tyirag mn*t dieing -in t h e C i t y of , ,§umni i t , Ci iun ty of Uji ton a n t l S t a t e oC N e w
: K j e " * y . ; ; ;;__'• . •_ :,_».__ ;: . • ; t » .T rac t , - B e g i n n i n g i n t h e arff i re « n «
o t K e n t Plape -BouleTari i a t t h e Nor t l t W ^ c o r n e r of |At l* , . ,*4< <«,Louis S, Cfeer: t h e t i t *
'' S^titK e l e v e n r n i n u t e s Wei i f .thre^r huod re^ i t h i r t y - a ^ t l ^ feet t w o and one half i n c h e s t,»
' N o r t h e r l y ' f c i i e of t h e "M«irris a n d E s s e s R a i l | • r o a d j tfcemce» Srmtft e i r ih tyf ive d e g r e e * , t i f r v - V '
W e s t " o n e 'hundw»i feet a n d "
E C BA 8 ^ '•;: .
"Can an ,Ajnerican cap a Mexican?" T*..the person sending the best a n s w e r he will present a P « l « B*wfc Salt , made to Measurements.
ME^^BeA, W; * l i fL . editor of the HERALD rhas kindly consented to act •» judg*. Mall answer* to
a f o o t : t h e n c e »fa!1et.3iF»!h tFe
pevefl m i n u t e s W e s t o n e twenfjr-«e*en- hwHilredth« ' --*'
, .Nor th e l e v e n rhlnutes , W « t p i f i y j ^ - c o u r i e an i l " on# hlsfidred f ee t . iKsMtit
• t n e r e f r o m t o t h e c e n t e r l i n e of K e n t 'I^acir I to i i leyat f l , an i l jherB ,e i aliitip t h e s a m e S o u t h et^hty tiine^^flegfees -^l^ft^-o^i^^. -rrff^tir^
piac -oii'e KiitHl^ed fttetta the Jn 1 T r a c t , ;-
. B e g i n n i n g j ' n t h e cetitrei l ine
\ IW« iP i j ^
v» I K e n t J P U r e ' f
"TtTrnlevKrd a t The'" .Snath W e s t Cifrntr i*l, l a n d •prthb by\ J o k i i - . W . J T ^ g h e s , * t a h w - t o i ,K«Ec 'e th
^ J r i f l s t o i m by d e e d d a t e d Trine 4 t h , 1§44, tHence _^Tunninjt a l o n g sa id l i ^e of K e n t PTace r t m ? *
"vari i N * r t h . e i g h t y - n i n e iWgTees'forfT-nigre.yh^Tv • t tes" W « t - *iity-wm~"^nA fiffy~Tiiiay»e»tth«, *inet^ t t e n p e at,, righfc a n g l e s ?n said" c e n t r e
"eleven m i n u t e s . E a s t f.<tir h u n d r e d rin.t"_J-Htr*" a n d n i n e t y - e i g h t . h u n d r e d t h s feet, more" or. lesf,^ for -the" r e a r ltfje—Af,:-.lands fof-:
f>oath
P-i#pee=Arrow t ruc l . TTlaa maae IT Cornell Ambulance section of 20 when we decided to change to- t ransport ing ammunition for tbe French." Now
wodrfy~aa the more dangerous" and perhaps not as dangerous as the ambulance -work. * »
We are camping close to a little town. We left Paris two days ago and came to these woods. At night we can hear the cannons booming about 25 kilometers to the north of us. We" have a French lieutenant In charge of
s, andjv'Ed. Tlnkham is our sutt-lleutenant. Pop -SkttJJy, jL man of about thirty* a 1908|#rinc*toninian,> who j » m e over^-wlth us , isk acting *s second-lieutenanu They are all dandy fellows, "Remember you .told me to stick to Ed. Tinkham. We shaJl .probably leave: here In about I week to go Into actual service, so now, instead of helping the Germans get the French off the bottle field, we are going: to help .the French get the Germans off by. giving them ammunition, >• Of coarse, I do not know much about ttese truckfr yet, but r think they will not be much harder to drive than an ordinary car, so long a s they are kept on the itood part of the road. ' W# Jaave a pretty good hunch of fellows, al-thougbfthere are.-of course, t l i t wet ones. J u s t before we left ^Ear-is a dln-
The" food we have Is very good. WJ* ive- a, short -fat cook who ruijed^"
He.i» good. We have at various"times cammenibert cheese; macaroni , m e a t twice a day, French fried potatoes.
rd <whiqir^"€an%-^^_^^^ to>, beajRS^and—a 4ew- other^t ; among which I happen to remember, are bread and eomfitttre,
Now I would like to set right that piece-in Ihe "Sun," It had a little^ of~ the t ruth and an awful lot that was; not t rue. We - were inspected -by* a French colonel In the yard at 221Rue Rjyfioiiard. The^only other French-men there , that saw us were a couple of moving picture%eii . We then went to the station" In tkree or four 'cam-eons with our baggage. One of our officers who Beyer gets nearer the front than Rue Raynouard did carry a great big American flag, - Jut there ^ a g ' n o t a big cheering mob, and the police* did .not have to make.w%y for us. People, a few of them passing byi turned **ahd smiled or waved at us. Qm woman even ran qip and gave us some flowers; but there' w u not more of a. moD than one ordinarily^,sees In Pa r i s , no cnoftHng, anjLnp exatement It H trna that w i had guns' j n o am-mani t lon )^ fX^o^ t = i i$p, \ but we used them only on'occasions auoh as on thjg afternoon. We' never^**Se them with ua when,«oijig out to 'take logs or am-
• T O l U T i MARIE BOHO In t ^ H B HEART OF SOBA FLTNX" . _ • 1 - I . " . — — • • - . ] x . , • _ - _ ;
TOMORROW, JTNE $Mh SATIRDAT MASTERPIECE PROt^RAM
GEORGE BEBAir
A most deligbtful Paramount production
Mrs, VERNON CASTLE! \ MP^MA,,
EpBode iVyiHJU^L^ URUaajyL^' .^=—^...:.,'jr." ^ ther ' -FeafuW
HAmmto® la Francis jftewy EHiotH'a fantastic s tory
PAJAMAS" TRXNK LTAXIELS* COMEDY
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WEDNESDAY, J C X 1 « h SPECIAL II0I.II>AT PROGRAM „..-•.... F i rs t Presentation In Summit of '.__L,.;;;. . . _ _ _ 5 _ _ . —
ry in
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'~~ - A Sereen^ l^ ic o f ' t h* Masses Special- Patriotic Subjects Paramount Pictograph . Others
Prtee*^;MatInee,7 iBe and 25cl, Children 10ei Evening, Reserved SAata, 25c. Reserved Sea t s NOjy ON SALE, Telephone, auhimirt«44..
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. -—^ , Jesse L. Lasky presents. TilTRSUAY, Ktf Stfc
t * -. in Margaret 'Turnbnll 'B story
THE THOUSAND DOLLAR HUSBAND" Lates t f lea rs t -Pa the News Pictures ^ P t t a r s , - —Regular j ^ i ices
"bassador was,, there, a s was* also a French colonel, and two other eele-
f j l t t h r l t JMeUfa tk ; -'- deere*» f^nr «MrHrti
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N<JJfW-Wr«i , f r n c r
EN you are partie-i ularly anxious lor
btttles. All hut the , :good„ They handed -««t
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F n n ' T r E l r m n f d V W r h s t t t t I tegtnri i t ig , .
tWrice I East rfxty—
eightT-iije %-.inilTedtht . f e e t . . - t e jjhe" i-,f.. ' .inj* of s a i d Cfpe r t f iw i ;*
care and precision in the filling of a Frescription
n»r "war^gTven us. The American MDP" lunlt ibn froni one place, to another.
some very
sendricto
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; * A N N 7 F ' S . : • ••• '•"•." ~ • v .." • " * A r t y , , , ^ "L ' / .
fjardnef's drag Store
•My permanent address is X^Si.. 526, p w B. C M.» ParTsw T. M, 826 Is tke section t h a t I a m in." it you seeaoy-Ibtiil aboufrOTir being shot up or wound-edgdOBT^I t ev t r i t because it probah-
W ^ t t J P W i f f tilfi next day a coIbneT ly-wpn ' t $e true, for-the simple reason
K R I I F A Y , J l LY M r Davids Belasco pTestnts
MAE MURRA % ^ - r in a n elaborate pictui l tat ion of
Burton HoIinesi", Trave l Picture* Rfigular Price*"
C O M I N O i ^ B l SKCRLT KIN4ilK)M,M With CHAJRLES RICHMA> and
insp>ete4>ay. We Ment ft t i e station in truckS^wTUTan Americ»B=**g at our Jmnfc. -TAen^wel*aaae-4erC -- v
This is a very picturesque coanlry, The villages af#. -a tr"bui lLdt stmcco, a r g T w y j D u A prettier thaa*b*irtowns a t honje ipuu the outside. ."* l | jjto^ei"* L am not so t a r e of the insido. y t a a town ta l i t t l* ways, awmy, ^ t T B ^ . i s % church that has beautiful.ljnes. It h*«t-w«r« & lanTenT over Uha trtmoept that Is tipping some. A little farther twiry down the road, there ia a littre old houae 'wtth three ttrrreta that i« a beauty, ln^P*rta\ I «4w all t h ^ t i » « permitted, which "mm* not nrn«k. I
that there l i practically BO ^rtnge'r: ihl _ {hia(ferTiee..L,Alio tell any ^onf^tMtf'•, V coming oven to thig service thf 11350 is not nearly anoagh. If one does anything besides sleeplag and dreaming. aMtlt:ilrtlTll""T . " . * • * " ' " '
Please tell Tljra, Adautit and Mrs.
m Announcerjugit
Day and t i e Summit people that wer t L
interested t h a t I - a m glad^-that they :
willing thafi I •houW g o ^ t t t a -thje •ervtte. TeU thera afto that t^wflfr write them aa IOOB a t I poMlbly
: Wffh love* 1 ""• **" _.»•-••' ' .BIRD,
P.H.—rMMa* d o a l fkrtet. t* •hojtiaTe^aai hall, i
Mr. Robert Uallan, formerly employed by Thom»on wishes to announoc that he hoo Plumbing, Heating and Tinging business at Avenue ^mii Cedar Stre«t^ v ^—^
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