^*c^°^as Carella May Be Officers Again Mn. Rodgers i ... · Glaasaniw was nuad secretary of t^e...

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LYNDHUKS1. K . »«■ T H I K S O A Y , R JL Y JR. ISM ^*c^°^as Carella May Be Of Health Here ^ome Loan Board Attorney Officers Again Mn. Rodgers i» Question Advisability Of Elected - Parade InstalledPresidedl Vetttan MaaElected Thun- He*S LoSS Bcarf fte-i day, V*lc*e Savagr Vice piN I Te Swing ll- tc Adien Pmtdenl ^1«nti Sharwood wm elected ot the Board o t Health laat Thursday. He w w n d i WiQtam Gtaas- m uo who had held th* poiitiw tor four years. Glaasaniw was n u a d secretary of t^e board ia place ot Frank Ctortia, who resigned. Sherwood la one of tha veteraa member* of tha hoard who returned. Valero Savage, om of thc new mam- bora, waa elected vice president, Tha othar members seated wore Charfoe GhJao, Mra. T. Francis Knight, and Dr. Hoary Moecher. Mrs. Knight is the ftrst woman or. er to hold a place on the Board of Health. Curtis had been secretary of the board -tor three years. He rave pres- sure of business as hie reason for r*- •ifhbig, Giassmsnn is well known in Lyndharst for his activities in civic and fraternal affairs. JtHMs Me Garry was renamed health Inspector, William Wil?/*n was re- appoteted plumbing inspector and Ar Aacfk> Rinaldi, tngiewood Dem octa* haa haaa ectecccd to head the baaed ^hat arHI operate in Berger County aadsr the National Home owners' Caqmttton. With the ap al Prank W. Shaalay of Usuon City as State Msnagcr. tht eark af naming the cwjuty directors Democratic lenders Kad a confat recently aad selected the Englewood man. Nicholas A. Carella. a local at- torney was named attorney for the Bergea Coaaty Board Salary for Rinaldi will be $3,500 Other appointments agreed upon !ast night by Senator William Har *ey J. Kly, Democratic (bounty Chair man John J. Breslin Jr- and Con- gressman Edward A Kenney or the Ninth District at the Senator’* Ruth •rford odVe were: Robtrt Allen of Rutherford. Secee ary to Senator Ely, ( hief Apprais- Pnul Savage of Tenafly. Myron Long At Meeting More Than Eighty Present tu i a. ki v v i ' At Ccrrmcjy ln Cohwn- N- }■ * N - Y- Vo1- f i " * * " hu. Autl.orium Cuther In Brrgenndo— Bricfcdl Honored ^ . the N. 4. I N . Y. tim recently .-lerted '» Association eon- wet » Installed bv Va o sil presid»m. anaaal i Sattrda> ronage liat, coming under the Rooee- reH program. Immediately the appointments are onfirmeA, U m B(<ard will decide jpea a date for its first meeting co investigate appeals from home •wnfrs threatened with mortgak** foreeloeare. If the officials »ee fit cer* aad decid%ig i after investigation, they mayrefin invention In Lcdi, t "*7 TimmlnVTynrrr^-*g-r“' 6m il* *natt>l gathering in Bar- Mrv Reha L Saunders, of Lambert f-J ""X S sSEV ,,111., .Ml Nat...Ml (o«Ju»t»r. Mr. i rfi? lu fc. iru" • " • - ‘- i . : Aarah Wrtfcrr. * ( W I I ,* . uw Umr the mortgage **ust he sattan sm<*otheat-running <on\entiona aad i .* .* a« aJlrera. Homes valued nt $20,000 am. W* v*a.» marked by th, gr—\ numbet j t . ___ ir , eligVbU for co«.id»r.U(,r. „f tu. , t tpHk«r, » h„ tt>r N Congreeanan Kenney believes, he am tke eaters. , . 5.*, n*r*w today, that aboet W0 applies <iov#mm A. Hj*irv Moore had j ****• J*rse>^^City tions will be laid before the R«ard invited, as U the custom, hat! The new stslf «1 >IVWer* kn.talWM \mmediat«tv *'* w,k,l unm^*’ x" »n poreon were; Mr*. Kvelyn R.xlger*, prrn IT. a.trvmV.„ W jii -n *"<1 ht* •*** M K '* iweoaal repre dent, Mrs. ClaraSteg»n,assiatsnt The Ch ef Surveyo* will >"**• *" ^ntat,Ne WilUatn** „/ Jereey { ivrestdent Mr. Marearet V investigation of the merits nf ea* h r} * Ipresiww. « n atargeret * Rcccmi Bathing I r Passaic Rhrsr Cf Frard 01 HsaMk is Bdng ears Degfe Ssys He Of Haltiaf Batkmf individual cnae with the a»aistance |j reported that the naaocia of the experta on the hoard. The t,on ,, now comp«'»«-d of 10M per- (Cwntinaed ea Psge *) CODE 0UTUNED BY MAJUSCHAK *onal members ami 16ft companies. Whet* the parvtr was held in the 4tt«'ri«H>n it saanietj a.< though the 'r*- IM were in I president; Mre. Jessie Sim|>e»>n. a* slaUnl vice preeident, M *s F.sth. Mr latoeh. Conductor. Mra. ltlamKe Jeaaaa, aaaiatant conductor CHadhsth Devorak, guardian Me riel Hear, eheplam The propoeltian .( holding a held Shmidt, Mrs Robena Hophin*. day will be k '* thar V, Turner was reappointed milk Hendec of Hackenaack. and W illiam inapactoc. LegionMeets Next Saturday Convention To Be Held In Englewood Will Be At- tended By Lyndhurat Witt pr«|>ar«tionc rompl«ta tor the seventh annual convention nt the Bergen County Americai/Leglon and its Auxiliary to be held in Eagle- wood on Saturday. July 29, officers of the organisation feel that it will sntWW *0 previous efforts. t)»e convention aeaaions af the Lagion wtU he held ia ths M tt fkheai A»d» ori^ a while M m *-*h» MHtatT'wftf be stagJdh. the f t Fsut's Parish Houhe Morning •cseJons wit) get under way at nine-, thirty o'slock terminating st eleven tWldy o’clock, when there will be s reeees for luncheon. Afternoon ««• iions will begin at one-thirty o'clock and in the caae of both organisation! election of officers will bo a feature The parade will (jet undei way at four o'clock, the route being through the hufltnesK district theno to the High School stadium where the drum and bugle eontest will be! ttaged immediately following dis [ banding of the parade Keen com- 1 petition is expe«*ted for the valuable', pi iiea which will be made as foil - I nws: First prise, $150, neeomi prtsv, | S100; third prise, $7f> and fourth | prise, $2$. There will be tw.* prtser for competing corps of Oorhein of Caristadl. Surr ey »rs. WHh the exceptioa of the County Manager all appointees wiii vrori or » fee bnaia. It ia pr«haWe. Bredia said today, that the Attorney's work wti) be too 'ofeaUaoos to be handled by a single aw>er, and that assistant will be ailed in. The surveyors appointed are key wen ia their reapaetivc districts «hore their expert knowledge of real estate valoes won .rents. When the body ha* to deal vith certain secUena of each di>- rkt, other real estate experts will te called in tesnporarfly. These sup tlciuentary boards will be named ss toon as the Board begins function tis»nn» «e~retar ani the fVnanci 1’ i-emdent of it HaKselhnhn <-N«n as ed into, it waa de f f I>B|T Kafleid Mtsa . . .t thf bu, I'»»*' m ,,,. Mr. ' I ,ru„^. •ecretary $*00 (Mnae to hnM theii .*ff»«r* until h. ••■notation t'hrU «***. wtthent an eleetiun snd in a* «n«Waed far re atioa at this time Mt* ident of the State ' Walshreti red as president Firemen's AsaosAat on. thr election to National president, Mr* Saundei*. I*e held a* the «4n' ention m Atlantic rt*«- in Keptambet When the question o/ CKir. w ta u D«ocj*f>. I (ur huu. TW. I. *h.t thf «r».t I OKudthwu »* »*“ *• M ) a ><mw «ror.r, lw»* !«•» A hut* TWy M* i " t*l< p*. ] w fcm r for y . ‘-hu.I t.|w. Local Man Explains Ho» Grocer Industry Is To Be Regulated Joseph Majusrhak, proprietor *»f ...... _ .. the Lyndhurst SupplyMarket, and piac* foi nest year's president ofthe Chamber of t orn- ram* un. Lodi and Ridgewood made merce, today explainedhow the re application fo* it l ^ i waa choeen t *M br cZ^rt'. •T, flp:r^s Association of Rctsil (inner* st it» %rM|||>|J thirty-sixth annual convention will mv ^ *\\ the -•ITi-i<*u «f the as affect the retail merchant a*‘d con- *ociat»on were i^slectod, s»hange wa» sumer. ma«l»- in the B-*«rd of Trustees Majuschak. well known in the Chief Kales ef H«t>er»t'S» was rhoaen to fill the va« anr> rieated by the espiraUnn of thr term of Jude* Frank Wiley of Hutfom, who did not seek another teim The memory af th*- late Irving T Bnckell. preaidont <>f tbe aaswrtation at the tune of his death in 1$21 and for ten consecutive years, was hoitMi ’*d during the meeting when the Kr\ Frederick J Buttery, reeior of AH Saint* Rplaenpal churrh. Bergen flrbi. r»-ad a memorial service and in at lance far the the Passaic Rtvri »• i which in tymttiursh <*1 Utc TKc is Kt Phn*n»hin t»>f issa m in g tKi» >“csr A puhltc K-.-n • vtshlmheU st the uws c4 Psfc A w nw siv.1 Saniircjs j, li cvriy «As> -------------------------- Ths lenrd of Health, si iu rs \NTH0NY P1THA _ It- »*«» W TW h"«rJ tea DIES SUDDENLY zs*~ “ ^ ~ Mefsr Morare R B**gie said the rec«nans—>da»*oa »s s pe**i N’tnfh Sirrrl Man Suttumb* i sro«M»'i want th# h*b *f.*iee~ -After Stnvkr. W „ Well \ Z T - < T l ^ 7 ' " ** that the walet ariuaily t« i foe swimming, we wiMKaoeth pserautWma But it will be r TO tttNaiUFR now The health s<-te«f mo the re- port submitted f.* Sutler try She Faeeair \allei H*»*,age t'«nsnsta- Mr* M t. Known H u t 1inn iv M is Deal h • aw»r atlh ahatking sud ra.lo* Irnm-aa f-.» tnlh.iay P it h a, M, af fo, \inth at*-ea-i eat ly Tueaday morning , •» •> hi* h.-.ne Thr »*rll known local Jan .-Sl.trnl ^a» ati when hy a atioke at i*' al! a* a l«< . a 'td dirsl tw o houia later Hale Irttnir « n 1 h r :i i 't , ail t h** life he had net Funrra proesntad pa»t ptoeld«nt • Hea. Murid Near. who it sis k«lud.-d Until hi* ago. asid Mra. LdUlaa Johnson, i-*»t (OnaShwsed aa Page e ExamtnaUon For Aaautant And Junior Meaarngrn sppoint- township, was s delegate to the con- vention .“ The code,” Msjum'hsk Maid, MbringK int<* the grm-ery industry some long needed reforms. I’nce-. slashing that is' detrimenlal to the 1 merchant and consumer will i»e ehm t- i mated I'nfair gouging will tw> eliu» AW appoiatments wtll gx» tothe j inated Grocers will be forced to MayorPrank Hagwa of <-on<iv»et their businesses on an even. rent sppl* , l a the p” JS«-r \ appiKStui ItslisB Ansericsn Womes Pisa Bus Rkie The Itahan-AmerM-sn Women' A*sn.. Inc.. met Monda> ntgh: st tbe l*ari!*h Hall and completed piano foi *he Secxmd Annual Hu* Hole of 'lu association The rid*- will be held on Sunday. August <lth, to l/ong Heach. I.. I The activities of this orgam»#ti'«n nave alwayx pn*'Tn successful th«* nde will tb*- m««! enj >y<*b)*> >f all Ver) comfortable busr^ hsvo '»e«*n prj»*Kted for thr trip through he work of the committee and s Bergen pl*****” ’ day’s outing is aasurod sll "At the convention. iher»- r sotmded * not** nf h:gh r**Ho}\*' a I optim um that could not l»ut h«l(> ,i press everyone n »h«- *r»• Atlantic t'ity auditorium Su* h • • ventions add t«. th«- pride !**»•! r*lt on - f '.hemerchant - “To detail at length tlie pr->\i«i«< nl the new c.xie v» "(li'f <>• a .Jifh. i matter The (oll.iwin^ brief fiom part "f the I "dl *)!! lend "!)<•*» *-**<!)) rth.il i* if "X to he I I "Oipl •■ ‘ bed “ In \;ow of fio t tt.u' >r>i«-i The I mteii State, Commission wtll until August H, IM S . of assistant and junior messenger* the Hepartmental Service. WaSMns ton. U. C. The ssM ranre salary f «*r aseistant sseaceager u a year, and f •? >anWr a sis s s y t H M a yea*. Was a dodncHlaa ef not ia eaaacd ll p*i «wi.» as a maaaar* el ssea*say aad a retire mesM dadartian «d SSs par sent Aa I hi »MIM <d Maqwai Vtaatata {Calumhwe achmd Iowa. Hew Hampshire. Vermont, and ami was anewered ^ ||f r ^ umb)a. hive slrea.lv nr fr«*m tn** le ai ol mapvc, I ap4»tlntmrnt« in *»<*»* •! 't. af t»-i iii< »it (>••«* thru t)u 'taa uiwlei the spp* ' l;<KtNt«ni th i emelei > >n Bar re»id#nt« .»f |Ke*. S t a ir , so t t Hr |»>. er\ >.♦* Wn, !*■.», l |1 n« •! * oilfns F Ultrl a ■ Ho**. • irnsatioe *tl! t>r at » a.rlaao Mt I’ tha * * • hui»t (or thirty 1*1 t e l .'t .f t hr I .1 >. ..p A>* gr * was wrU known i' i I **tnt% foi thr - t> w..ih ti* * a - mach.n.at si ti«e a’ \ •»<lri |.tant f,.i yeara ., % i *.r I. U 4llw> ti) by i \t a i ■ tim es Olttl Ih. TW com Slwioi iskI th* t-wnlaia* m attrr <*b»>h nsay inmental tn* health ■>( The h» al H- a i d *1 Health the New Jeisey B-»a»d »( resident f I ‘ fov an*oplnU.« and was «<dd *» eaai- **ars Hr was pr» ) w ith th* sew*ra«« «M»* tg«*n Ma< hine and Xh* tail** g»***»p“s tepaeS «h thr . ompany (he nilis*t* »f the Board al Health *As much a* I dtslik* t-»et*g <ha rl\e»". IlK*cw.u<d ssid. I h a health »f tha peopU at laig* m>*al he >oasldsreJ A* rpidrmw . mW ssSlf eenahdaeablr ham. The ieron»m**vdal o»e is »« ie seat t«» the Bward vt t saaM iusssa Mayo* B><gle eald the heard W ill Ihe «|uoell«k* f t w n d t y . hr held i' wsi t hi*** who II . M uit.pt Bral.U « a iwt a • j.h. ,• , .i aweal wf the < . i«t* Ni<«h < «*wpa«y j ■a. Ils wile, Mt« Ft*ha. ! taughtrr Margaret. , are aur rbsts Merger*! te a tear har ta tha AJMIS MOB* u n til* Maywt Bogle said tt wdl W a tee t* eak fe» st«i« iaf.««s*a*i»»a Ms d»« lared th* river *e« weed mash al hset ssam s* an*t a greet deal ths* Mif? Tait Elected S-hl.-l. ' lit *. r 11 and IlH <dir th- >< l «»f men-handtsr in thr I wtti, Irltl llrtnalrhuhn at\d H« nu f H T Aa.hi fd.iaf ath n> thi' «h»i>»»' a* ...... ; «(tK In.we.l I, If .lif I- Vied K.lwat.l K- Tickets may hr obtained fr>»tn anv • f tb*' members or from Mr> l> J Ijvvlli. president of the associati-m. trt ail ftel it out inakuti ownership .amr‘ ha*i< cat (tt terms and conditions, Mihmit: "(iti That nources of soppiy. pr fOmliaeed on Fag.c *) •*n tha ■uider !(ke re.pect fully County a first prise of $25 and see ond prise of $15. The day’s activities will h* topped off with a military ball to be held st the Englewood Armory. with dancing at nine p. m sharp All prise awards will be made at the ball. Theodore Crichton, of Hackensack. is chairman of the general com I ---- m ittee, aaaisted by (.erritt Weston Mi** J*>.-*ephii* iiiaimo. l*a ai a* hoo snd Joseph Shea, f*ofh of Kngie t tec ner. i* psrt id s larsvan making Hood; William Meakin. of Rochelle ts ways- *«>* the country Her ex border , Park; William (Juirk, of Rasaeey. t»erunce» . «een varied snd inter ^ ,,rm . ,,uidn‘t stand up n ('harles Littlefield *»f Haworth; Bah- utiag l"> tb» f«db»wmg interesting r , tn „ HtMi tor i, a waab-'Ut Tlv* r**e«f Miss Josephine Giaimo, Local Teacher, Writes Of Trip Across The Country Held A no * br't I.let <I»M f, . a Na.I S « ' D . pi « \\. W. af « ill el •« ! Ihe offt* ial» .1 Brrgea Dumotil ma>lr ed.itsaees ' >f viattmg n*e . htefa arxl offnials aiao »t*okr <i'f '.rtnell of *>»edell -mm> ■»■>«»I n g applauar » hr* lo the gathntng lie.1 I hr itn* t of i oluml. a all! if* I.e 1 s >' thr [ t « this ssamltwiti'Ki unit »a t h r ire a • rrr ; m tt dn< um *m tai > pt *— f that fh« ir. ..(ate*i ! « -I It l e d U> m t l l t a r i prrfrren. . lia Or of Fuil mf<*rmett«« /n ay * . . l r n the .r, Harrv 1 K-wh. ret a I % /lg* •nrtrld i 1 'nited States rivil Sm i. r H--t id (•)«< r d , ►.iam oria. at thr -i ••fh. . th. pat l..'nh*ol»r in thia . It \ i n.i • and o a|u Mu Jelinir >h ia< 1 at. »' me .1 Mui Ian ■( is) a-- rn'U. i»ntii>n fr*>o. a rtsil witk M> l.ccsl Girl Wins Hor At New York University t jaar. **Thws fas.” have hoan r i marti whesha dl effsde Bui if 'a •eeered am* all -»f arluel de*Mre««**a oahlHmM in Ihe a »,••» li* lekm rv. Ii«*« l»«M*. ta t «h* sn.»a* l - !•«>>•< *fk-<a -.ft ! ralrwll .«* life h***.i '*•» *hw an «*ll*f .lap*'1 uaa.) m e»eet 'leal ^ . S.i-lroa i* there |..« .latr of »t^. •*f l.)ndhu»et I iul < Hr* « M a at*.* pnses •lay it t.l Me I I*t ate *a« found <*• o«ft thte ar. ' «>iadrll I-' ful a p|ta»S I »r |#< A 11 ap}M>aiao> • |>rjH te.) I en a (Und * il h f •. ,a- Ku< kn*« a* tlx iei.at tn irnta d Ki»< M d!k.ia(r aiul I'*- I ad ra ilel.fr* -light *1 M i. Ha Au.ihe.) .ati--i. thr how i \ S . h a . If r «, tlv itir* •*#rS ar*' TO APPOINT PLAY DIRECTOR firreltn Will Ha* nmmea d t hat A^Miiiiimrnl hr MasV foil K i School Trustee Dominic Sousa Describes Chicago's Fair and Balbo’s Landing pletr > *rt Bimn, Jr., of Englew<M»d; Will- I chatty letter to a friend, -hi- trln lam E C.uthrie, of Teaneek, aad .f her espm<'n*es WHliatm Walsh of Rdgewater. -W > ’\e bed araeral une*lH-<tr Charles M aalenhrook. of W yekuff. „ n etH-**s Thrilling of curar *.» ,„^,r county commander has named the rtf lh, nnvalt>. hut they'd •* -h. f 'no les- nerve racking if rejea.o*! -f ( ten 'Ire. The eevoitd n^gh» croaatn* *nr ,,|>r Aliegham***. »« bad m ist slong w ith i rata W ise I w;th s bns, alt peri' nvw ft<ki aad n.*t yet br*.k*n in and road* th«’ ,, n 1 a >uh} Se U y m g on a go**1 night. i,^ , Jtl< our hui* Wr * err ,„ t Stranded ta a ««»mIWM no wa> >f getting -et •- v«»u could »•*. . » wr .Wp- >n th* hua ifiat night ^* at r-.Nral :fi -am p t hr following m -flung at « an to hod rveryonr rnutd ret.e*ad ng us Thry had all thr p*»i"r *i.w»g thr h.gheaj »n thr |or*km«t f-f qu.tr . -ta-n e r ’d g 'f.r .ver a The «»eneial John J Pershing cliff A*js iliary of thr fm ted Spanish War 1 h. '• * *U>* went at. 1g Veterans b**W their Aral Cafeteria vmo<th'> -»rp» thrrr » alws^. •' a pper on Toeviav earning. July IS. r «r«p< an,i -hrrulr n..lda g'«* ea »heir meeting rt*r>ms m the C»- p^.,a i|y trot -e aampeog t«»ur f-*r .ml-o. fluh H^l thr lfc, . . ^t,,,I'..' vrvent, ftic p«- *.n* att«-n*ied s y, f <vrn fir. 4. a h r at aeH*. w-w •* »-'*ng them many viait.it* fr«wa ®rsl -a-r* '*»ra h e ld . A >*' n-ighbnring cities. Newark. M*ast a-n m«e h t*e» K--t s r Jersey r lty Bayonnr Hvtndtea. -t a r e n ’t »n> Fne».uraged hy the suceraa ^*f their p ^rst vmture in aa affair of this ^ ^„..tnar X ’ t n.i. th* rcnsmitW plan to h>dd a- f ^ ' 'her m the near fuiure rommtUae coapnsel the tvi p M rs Meorsetta Sha^eti Mrs.. ** Kirethner. Mra Kliaatoth w> e at p h a i. M ra Anna Drwhl. M ra Higgins. M ra TWrator. M ra. Dard- driver ngkeOer. Mtaa M ary Krrochaet A meetiag was held uamedtalaly of *• wrn* after the sapper, which was reilecsed a following committee which will > function at the convention Recolutiong: Harold Kisgrau. chair wan; WilHam Meakin. Edward Kent and Hugo Goemor. Rules Ralphs Headricks, chairman. Cheater Wells.( Chartes Cooper and H E. Williams. | a Reception Herbert Ritrhings. chair * ^nan; Albert I/eader. Fraak Flora. Robert Birnn and Warrtn B Clark Program William Guthrie Spaauk War Auxiliary Hold Cafeteria Sapper >ar whetl«r-1 >>Uw-r h .i. igllt W r I!. I.a>e, a I ru k< ! i hr m \>i <lri> j? a I nt». thr d t. .U y hen ■•»gh* up with u* llu* t,br huaT. i» e it ditched ;h • * »' •■'Jl •>i thr i a • r lea te.1 at the ii .n < ~ n « i o h. .a It lia**rlhuhi. •f « a»l ratdetil Henry H* h r . a S v n H‘~ h*lle Park v i. » p r r s , > * .ra J M. ft **■ t »f H. • « I et *1 j « hai lea r I h.. '.* 1*1 C a il assist.ant a* . (• • ! >» a> l ll f lit latir of Rldgr .f.art. .al a ^ r* ta> > H J >f HtMhrUr I*at k * 1 . a an f* f / ' M trhi) of A h r n d a l ■ 1 ea* if ef .a arr (’hade* > •). . -1 -a* «,r..»g» F *.i»arig».f ir . <»tt.. /jn .-.w i l> f <.a ii * H yuitnan • >f Hp* in * tt.-l * lairrwr \ Hhut t ir * .»* f a.« 1- '-'-H .St.-4 !»>•! ii*. . i » ' h a ' •^f af*.t a. .iirs t*«.h ,-i.t ll at.-l 'hat t •sa ••>» n I* • •ill- W>*' I ■-,/ .v I *t *••! *f If. IKW* afw»<alo»a Frsteraity Chapter Plaa “Mooaiifkt Sail” J - . 'rriai.mral . i.w aittar -I - ' . « It*i»trr S .. 1 r* *f 1 ** 1 . •Mat «f I yadhufst is asl t.g i si • f • a M»»".rii.gM R ail" "** h. nr *tt««aarr Aartnss* ' aSuk » . I* I •Isl* Sr l«al ADVa|t I 1 ...I 4a<* Kwa f I o»Sllr*rlt-.. • e» a • s e ; r « .* p |o f wal lS > . * r-l.» « a e< m ,..j .« *«• « , ! •» * >-** a>s*»> * r» • f rt !•*(, a #eai.r •» Ira a» si III m* k. a*. .*sll«a • - i « a« a Hall .*« ia* e rfw si fw* salary ks *4 *•» the H*»g. giaas **ar*al a*• - 1 iinda r ’ e Wgea* try th* «* *• -w to H^Ws •~l ik« * '< | W saah ae -I g>*a* ea «»ii| H. ‘^*»ag *-*«•.. r*it«ftee • *v4»» * h r la I a*gw«* »^a« a * •w • 1* a‘ • Ol r he - mg chaagr f a t a a S e r f . a private • ar on ’*• ►t. .t- art tf j . rata » hrr nai- • anything 1 t a ■Vrt; <‘JtartMltes- wen ta .«am that thr t , t ird aad aa*»v' t- thr wheel S*> th r r.-a udd> aad . n .-VraJ la m sr. 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Transcript of ^*c^°^as Carella May Be Officers Again Mn. Rodgers i ... · Glaasaniw was nuad secretary of t^e...

LYNDHUKS1. K . »«■ T H I K S O A Y , R J L Y JR. IS M

^*c ° as Carella May Be Of Health Here ^ome Loan Board Attorney

Officers Again Mn. Rodgers i» Question Advisability OfElected - Parade Installed Presidedl

Vetttan MaaElected Thun- H e * S LoSS B c a r f f t e - i day, V*lc*e Savagr Vice p i N I T e Sw ing l l -

t c A d ie nPm tdenl^ 1 « n ti Sharwood wm elected

o t the Board ot Health laat Thursday. He w w ndi WiQtam Gtaas- m uo who had held th* poiitiw tor four years. Glaasaniw was nuad secretary of t^e board ia place o t Frank Ctortia, who resigned.

Sherwood la one of tha veteraa member* of tha hoard who returned. Valero Savage, om of thc new mam- bora, waa elected vice president, Tha othar members seated wore Char foe GhJao, Mra. T. Francis Knight, and Dr. Hoary Moecher.

Mrs. Knight is the ftrst woman or. er to hold a place on the Board of Health.

Curtis had been secretary of the board - to r three years. He rave pres­sure of business as hie reason for r*- •ifhbig, Giassmsnn is well known in Lyndharst for his activities in civic and fraternal affairs.

JtHMs Me Garry was renamed health Inspector, William Wil?/*n was re- appoteted plumbing inspector and Ar

Aacfk> Rinaldi, tngiewood Dem octa* haa haaa ectecccd to head the baaed ^hat arHI operate in Berger County aadsr the National Home owners' Caqmttton. With the ap

al Prank W. Shaalay of Usuon City as State Msnagcr. tht eark af naming the cwjuty directors

Democratic lenders Kad a confat recently aad selected the Englewood man.

Nicholas A. Carella. a local at­torney was named attorney for the Bergea Coaaty Board

Salary for Rinaldi will be $3,500 Other appointments agreed upon

!ast night by Senator William Har *ey J. Kly, Democratic (bounty Chair man John J. Breslin Jr- and Con­gressman Edward A Kenney or the Ninth District at the Senator’* Ruth •rford odVe were:

Robtrt Allen of Rutherford. Secee ary to Senator Ely, ( hief Apprais-

Pnul Savage of Tenafly. Myron

Long At Meeting More Than Eighty Presenttu i a . k i v v i ' A t C c r r m c j y l n C o h w n -N- }■ * N- Y- Vo1- f i " * * " hu. Autl.orium

Cuther In Brrgenndo— —Bricfcdl Honored ^

. the N. 4. I N . Y. t im recently .-lerted'» Association eon- wet » Installed bv Va osil presid»m.

anaaal i Sattrda>

ronage liat, coming under the Rooee- reH program.

Immediately the appointments are onfirmeA, Um B(<ard will decide jpea a date for its first meeting co investigate appeals from home •wnfrs threatened with mortgak**

foreeloeare. If the officials »ee fit cer* aad decid%ig iafter investigation, they may refin invention In Lcdi, t

"*7 T im m ln V T y n rrr^ -* g -r“' 6 m il* *natt>l gathering in Bar- Mrv Reha L Saunders, of Lambertf-J " " X S s S E V ,,111., .Ml Nat...Ml (o«Ju»t»r. Mr.

i r f i ? l u fc. i r u " • " • - ‘- i . : Aarah Wrtfcrr. * (W II,* . uw Umrthe mortgage **ust he sattan sm<*ot heat-running <on\entiona aad i .*.* a« aJlrera.Homes valued nt $20,000 am. W* v*a.» marked by th, g r — \ numbet j t .___ir, eligVbU for co«.id»r.U(,r. „f tu. , t tpHk«r, » h„ tt>r N

Congreeanan Kenney believes, he am tke eaters. , . 5.*, n*r*wtoday, that aboet W0 applies <iov#mm A. Hj*irv Moore had j ****• J*rse> City

tions will be laid before the R«ard invited, as U the custom, hat! The new stslf «1 >IVWer* kn.talWM\mmediat«tv *'* w,k,l unm *’ x" »n poreon were; Mr*. Kvelyn R.xlger*, prrn

IT. a . trvm V .„ Wjii -n *"<1 ht* •* * * M K'* iweoaal repre dent, Mrs. Clara Steg»n, assiatsntThe Ch ef Surveyo* will >"**• *" ^ntat,Ne WilUatn ** „/ Jereey { ivrestdent Mr. Marearet Vinvestigation o f the merits nf ea* h r} * I presiww. « n atargeret *

Rcccmi

Bathing Ir Passaic RhrsrC f F r a r d 0 1 HsaM k is B d n g

e a r s D egfe S sy s He O f H a l t ia f B a tk m f

individual cnae with the a»aistance |j reported that the naaociaof the experta on the hoard. The t,on ,, now comp«'»«-d of 10M per-

(Cwntinaed ea Psge *)

CODE 0UTUNED BY MAJUSCHAK

*onal members ami 16ft companies. Whet* the parvtr was held in the4tt«'ri«H>n it saanietj a.< though the

'r*- IM were in I

president; Mre. Jessie Sim|>e»>n. a* slaUnl vice preeident, M *s F.sth. Mr latoeh. Conductor. Mra. ltlamKe Jeaaaa, aaaiatant conductor CHadhsth Devorak, guardian Me riel Hear, eheplam

The propoeltian .( holding a held Shmidt, Mrs Robena Hophin*.day will be k ‘ '*

t h a r V , T u r n e r w a s r e a p p o i n t e d m ilk H en d e c o f H a c k e n a a c k . a n d W il l ia minapactoc.

Legion Meets Next Saturday

Convention To Be Held In Englewood Will Be At-

tended By LyndhuratWitt pr«|>ar«tionc rompl«ta tor

the seventh annual convention n t the Bergen County Americai/Leglon and its Auxiliary to be held in Eagle- wood on Saturday. July 29, officers of the organisation feel that it will sntWW *0 previous efforts.

t)»e convention aeaaions af the Lagion wtU he held ia ths

M t t fkheai A»d» ori^ a while M m *-*h» MHtatT'wftf be stagJdh. the f t Fsut's Parish Houhe Morning •cseJons wit) get under way at nine-, thirty o'slock terminating st eleven tWldy o’clock, when there will be s reeees for luncheon. Afternoon ««• iions will begin at one-thirty o'clock and in the caae of both organisation! election of officers will bo a feature

The parade will (jet undei way at four o'clock, the route being through the hufltnesK district theno to the High School stadium where the drum and bugle eontest will be! ttaged immediately following dis [ banding of the parade Keen com- 1 petition is expe«*ted for the valuable', pi iiea which will be made as foil - I nws: First prise, $150, neeomi prtsv, | S100; third prise, $7f> and fourth | prise, $2$. There will be tw.* prtser for competing corps of

Oorhein of Caristadl. Surr ey »rs.WHh the exceptioa of the County

Manager all appointees wiii vrori o r » fee bnaia.

It ia pr«haWe. Bredia said today, that the Attorney's work wti) be too 'ofeaUaoos to be handled by a single aw>er, and that assistant will be ailed in.

The surveyors appointed are key wen ia their reapaetivc districts «hore their expert knowledge of real estate v aloes won.rents. When the body ha* to deal vith certain secUena of each di>- rkt, other real estate experts will te called in tesnporarfly. These sup tlciuentary boards will be named ss toon as the Board begins function

tis»nn» «e~retar ani the fVnanci

1’ i-emdent of it HaKselhnhn

<-N«n as

ed into, it waa de f f I>B|T Kafleid Mtsa . .. t th f bu, I ' » » * ' m , , , . Mr. ' I , ru„ ^ .

•ecretary $*00 (Mnae to hnM theii .*ff»« r* until h. ••■notation t'hrU «***. wtthent an eleetiun snd in a* «n«Waed far re atioa at this time Mt*ident of the State ' Walsh retired as president

Firemen's AsaosAat on. thr election to National president, Mr* Saundei*.I*e held a* the «4n' ention m Atlantic rt*«- in Keptambet

When the question o/

CKir. w ta u D «ocj*f>. I ( u r h u u . TW. I. * h . t thf « r» .t I OKudthwu »* »*“ *• M ) a ><mw «ror.r, lw»* !«•» A hut*

TW y M* i " t*l< p*. ] w fcmr f o r y . ‘ -h u .I t.|w.

Local Man Explains Ho»Grocer Industry Is To

Be RegulatedJoseph Majusrhak, proprietor *»f ...... _ ..

the Lyndhurst Supply Market, and piac* foi nest year'spresident of the Chamber of t orn- ram* un. Lodi and Ridgewood mademerce, today explained how the re application fo* it l ^ i waa choeen

t * M br cZ^rt'. •T, flp:r^sAssociation of Rctsil (inner* st it» %rM|||>|Jthirty-sixth annual convention will m v ^ * \\ the -•ITi-i<*u «f the as affect the retail merchant a*‘d con- *ociat»on were i^slectod, s »hange wa»sumer. ma«l»- in the B-*«rd of Trustees

Majuschak. well known in the Chief Kales ef H«t>er»t'S» wasrhoaen to fill the va« anr> rieated by the espiraUnn of thr term of Jude* Frank Wiley of Hutfom, who did not seek another teim

The memory af th*- late Irving T Bnckell. preaidont <>f tbe aaswrtation at the tune of his death in 1$21 and for ten consecutive years, was hoitMi ’*d during the meeting when the Kr\ Frederick J Buttery, reeior of AH Saint* Rplaenpal churrh. Bergen flrbi. r»-ad a memorial service and

in at lance far the

the Passaic Rtvri »• i whichin tymttiursh <*1 Utc TKc is Kt

Phn*n»hin t»>f issam ing tKi» >“csr A puhltc K-.-n • vtshlmheU st the uws c 4 Psfc A w nw siv.1 Saniircjs

j, li cvriy «As>-------------------------- Ths lenrd of Health, si iu rs

\NTH0NY P1THA_ I t - »*«» W TW h"«rJ tea

DIES SUDDENLY zs*~ “ ~ —Mefsr Morare R B**gie said the

rec«nans—>da»*oa »s s pe**iN’tnfh S ir r r l Man S u ttu m b * i sro«M»'i want th# h*b *f.*iee~

-After Stnvkr. W „ Well \ Z T - < T l ^ 7 ' " **that the walet ariuaily t« i foe swimming, we wiMKaoeth pserautWma But it will be r

TO tttNaiUFR n o wThe health s<-te«f mo the re­

port submitted f.* Sutler try She Faeeair \allei H*»*,age t'«nsnsta-

M r*M t . Known H u t

1 in n ivM is D e a l h • aw »r a t l h a h a t k i n g s u d

ra.lo* I rn m -a a f-.» t n l h . i a y P i t h a , M , a ffo , \ i n t h at*-ea-i e a t ly T u e a d a y m o r n in g

, •» •> h i* h .- .n e T h r »*rll k n o w n lo c a lJ a n . -S l.trn l ^ a » a t i w h e n h y a a t i o k e a t

i* ' a l! a* a l«< . a 'td d i r s l tw o h o u i a l a t e r H a leI r t tn i r «n 1 h r :i i 't , a i l t h** l i f e he h a d n e t

Funrraproesntad pa»t ptoeld«nt • Hea. Murid Near. who

it sisk« lud.-dUntil hi*

ago. asid Mra. LdUlaa Johnson, i-*»t (OnaShwsed aa Page

e

ExamtnaUon For Aaautant And Junior Meaarngrn

sppoint- township, was s delegate to the con­vention

.“ The code,” Msjum'hsk Maid, MbringK int<* the grm-ery industry some long needed reforms. I’ nce-. slashing that is' detrimenlal to the

1 merchant and consumer will i»e ehm t- i mated I'nfair gouging will tw> eliu»AW appoiatments wtll gx» to the j inated Grocers will be forced to

Mayor Prank Hagwa of <-on<iv»et their businesses on an even.

rent sppl*, l a the p”

JS«- r \appiKStui

ItslisB Ansericsn Womes Pisa Bus Rkie

The Itahan-AmerM-sn Women' A*sn.. Inc.. met Monda> ntgh: st tbe l*ari!*h Hall and completed piano foi *he Secxmd Annual Hu* Hole of 'lu association

The rid*- will be held on Sunday. August <lth, to l/ong Heach. I.. I

The activities of this orgam»#ti'«n nave alwayx pn*'Tn successful th«* nde will tb*- m««! enj >y<*b)*> >f all Ver) comfortable busr^ hsvo '»e«*n prj»*Kted for thr trip through he work of the committee and s

Bergen pl*****” ’ day’s outing is aasurod sll

" A t th e c o n v e n tio n . iher»- r so tm d ed * not** n f h :g h r**Ho}\*' a I o p t im u m th a t cou ld not l»ut h«l(> ,i

p r e s s e v e r y o n e n »h«- *r»•A t la n t ic t ' i t y a u d ito r iu m Su* h • • v e n t io n s a d d t«. th«- p r id e !**»•! .« r*lt on - f '.he m e rch a n t -

“ T o d e t a i l a t l e n g th t l ie pr->\i«i«< n l t h e n e w c .x ie v» " ( li 'f <>• a .Jifh . i m a t t e r T h e ( o l l . iw in ^ b r i e f f i o m p a r t " f th e I " d l * )!! l e n d"!)<•*» * -**< !)) r th . i l i* if "X to h e II "Oipl • ■‘ bed

“ In \ ;o w o f f io t tt.u ' >r>i«-i

T h e I m te i i S t a t e ,Commission wtll until August H, IM S . of assistant and junior messenger* the Hepartmental Service. WaSMns ton. U. C.

T h e s s M ra n re s a l a r y f «*r a s e i s t a n t s s e a c e a g e r u a y e a r , a n d f •?>anW r a s i s s s y t H M a y e a * . W as a dodncHla a e f n o t i a e a a a c d l l p * i «wi.» a s a m a a a a r * e l s s e a * s a y a a d a r e t ire mesM d a d a r t ia n «d S S s p a r se n t

A a I h i » M I M <d M a q w a i V t a a ta ta { C a lu m h w e a c h m d I o w a . H e w H a m p s h ir e . Vermont, and

a m i was a n e w e re d ^ || f r ^ u m b )a . hive s l r e a . lvnr fr«*m tn** leai ol mapvc, I ap4»tlntmrnt« in *»<*»* •!

't . a f t»-i iii< »it (>••«* thru t)u ' t a a uiwlei the sp p * ' l;<KtNt«nith i emelei > >n Bar re»id#nt« .»f |Ke*. Stair, so t t Hr |»>.

er\ >.♦*W n , ! * ■ .» , • l |1 n« • ! * o ilfn sF Ultrl a ■ Ho**. • irnsatioe *tl! t>r at» a.rlaao

M t I’ tha * * • hui»t (or thirty 1*1 t e l . ' t . f t hr I .1 >. ..p A>*

g r * was wrU known i' i I **tnt% foi thr

- t> w..ih t i* * a - m a c h .n . a t s i ti«e a ’ \ •» < lri | . t a n t f , . i y e a r a . , % i *.r I . U 4llw> t i ) b y

i \ t a i ■ t i m e s O lttl

Ih.

T W c o m S lw io i iskI th * t-w n la ia* m a t t r r <*b»>h n say i n m e n t a l t » tn * h e a l t h ■>(

T h e h » a l H- a i d *1 H e a l t h t h e N e w J e i s e y B-»a»d » (

r e s i d e n t f I ‘ fo v a n * o p ln U .« a n d w a s «<dd *» eaai- **ars H r w a s p r » ) w i th th * s e w * r a « « «M »*tg«*n Ma< h in e a n d X h* t a i l * * g»***»p“s te p a e S« h t h r . o m p a n y ( h e nilis*t* » f t h e B o a r d a l

H e a l t h*A s m u c h a* I d t s l ik * t-»et*g <ha

r l \ e » " . IlK *cw .u<d s s id . I h a h e a l t h» f t h a p e o p U a t l a i g * m>*al h e>o a s l d s r e J A * r p id r m w . m W s s S l f d» e e n a h d a e a b l r h a m .

T h e ie ro n » m * * v d a l o»e is »« i e s e a t t«» t h e B w a rd v t t s a a M i u s s s aM ay o * B><gle e a ld t h e h e a r d W ill

I h e «|uoell«k*

f t w n d ty . h r h e ld i' w s i t hi*** w h o

II .M u it .p t B ra l.U «a iwt a

• j.h. ,• , .i a weal wf the < . i « t * N i<«h < « *w pa«y j ■a. I l s w i l e , M t« F t* h a . !

taughtrr Margaret. , are aurr b s ts Merger*! te a tear har ta tha

A JM IS M O B * u n t i l *M a y w t B o g le s a id t t w d l W a te e

t* e a k fe » s t « i « iaf.««s*a*i»»a M s d»« l a r e d th * r i v e r * e « w eed m a s h a l h se t s s a m s * an*t a g r e e t d e a l th s*

Mif? Tait ElectedS-hl.-l.' lit *. r 11 and

IlH<dir th-

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«»f men-handtsr

in thr I wtti,

Irltl llrtn a lrh u h n at\d H« nu f H T A a .h i fd . ia f

a t h n> t h i ' «h»i>»»' a* ...... ; « ( tK In .w e .l I ,

■ If .lif I- • Vied K.lwat.l K-

Tickets may hr obtained fr>»tn anv • f tb*' members or from Mr> l> J Ijvvlli. president of the associati-m.

t rt ail ft el it out inakuti ownership.amr‘ ha*i< c a t (tt

t e r m s a n d c o n d it io n s ,M ih m it :

" ( i t i That nources of soppiy. pr fOmliaeed on Fag.c *)

•*n tha ■uider !(ke

re.pect fully

County a first prise of $25 and see ond prise of $15.

The day’s activities will h* topped off with a military ball to be held st the Englewood Armory. with dancing at nine p. m sharp All prise awards will be made at the ball.

Theodore Crichton, of Hackensack.is chairman of the general com I ----m it tee, aaaisted by (.erritt Weston Mi** J*>.-*ephii* iiiaimo. l*a ai a* hoo snd Joseph Shea, f*ofh of Kngie t tec ner. i* psrt id s larsvan making Hood; William Meakin. of Rochelle ts way s- *«>* the country Her ex border ,Park; William (Juirk, of Rasaeey. t»erunce» . «een varied snd inter ,,rm . ,,uidn‘t stand up n('harles Littlefield *»f Haworth; Bah- utiag l"> tb» f«db»wmg interesting r , t n „ HtMi tor i,

a waab-'Ut Tlv* r**e«f

Miss Josephine Giaimo, Local Teacher, Writes Of Trip Across The Country

Held A no

* br't I.let

<I»M f, . a Na.I S« ' D. pi « \\.

W . af «

ill e l •«! I h e o fft* ia l» .1 B r r g e a

D u m o t i l m a > lr e d . i t s a e e s ' >f v i a t t m g n * e . h t e f a arx l o f f n i a l s a ia o » t* o k r < i'f ' .r tn e l l o f *>»e d e l l -mm>

■»■>«»I n g a p p l a u a r » hr*lo t h e g a t h n t n g

l i e . 1 I h r i t n * t o f i o l u m l . a a l l ! i f * I.e1 s>' t h r [ t « t h i s s s a m l t w i t i 'K i u n i t »a t h rir e a • r r r ; m tt dn< u m * m t a i > p t *— f t h a t fh«ir . . . ( a te * i ! « -I It l e d U> m t l l t a r i p r r f r r e n . .l ia Or o f F u i l m f < * r m e t t « « /n a y * . . l

r n t h e .r, H a r r v 1 K -w h . r e t a I %

/lg * •n r tr ld i 1 ' n i t e d S t a t e s r i v i l S m i. r H--t

id (•)«< r d , ► .ia m o r i a . a t t h r |» - i ••fh. .

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PAGE. TWO THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, THURSDAX, JULY 20, m 3

The Commercial LeaderPublished Every Thursday by

3^6 Valley Hi.*A A\enuc l.yndhurst, N. JTHE COMMERCIAL LEADER CO., Inc.

TYL'phnne Rutherford 2-4200—4201f.vJ S IVrner.........................................£dit,ii

I D.lim.tt . . . . Seay, and Trfiis,

WVIW E K.i.iiipt...................AJk. Mgr.

I I N U I H H S I. N J IH U R S D A Y , JULY 20, 19 )1 1

PAY YOUR TAXES

1: 4m : wnship officials had some certain way to ; iMjtv ii, ii,. oie.i'ts of Lvndhurst's taxpayers a real pride i, •immHuty. t^bir task would be considerably less vurt,. ;ill Without j doubt, lack of pride is one of the vit.it di i\\l .isk- to Lyndhurst’s advancement W e have ;i,,ublc- to try tlie hearts cf the strongest, and there is no «oMHt.-t I ..i Line ing pride—which is a dangerous thing

Lvr.<ilnn«- has had troubles which even the most itiy -tiiO .n communities have not had to deal with

LvmfliuH h “ne ot the late-developing townships \ \ \ w te n u l l jnd budding when the great pros|ierity u\nv .lio'o- o 'r i thf country, sweeping Lyndhurs- aloi.g with ii 11n|,iov. ments went along on a grand scale, leaving when tin Wguiling wave had subsided, an enormous debt

1 vndhurst’s people ot a great part ol them depend n|-j i i the building trades for their livelihood. In ,i depies •lot; the building business suffers first and recovers Lot I v lull i h i : t has hundreds ot families who unis’ !>.- support i-i 1 ot |(t-t that reason.

It w . i - only natural that the local banks would sull.-i j t .i they !■ ive differed. adding to the ttoul.l. ot i M...wmhip

( i •nip.h tiy you -ie the bulk of the ditik ul' u - tdiu I n.-i i n tin township' collective shouldei- 1 l» y .ue lionbled lo'ie, d

Bln 1 ,ev. ,uiiout,ly enough, are not the I’u.iVst ot tlie !»!■ 1 ns which the officials lace

I h i - i ' i c , i t d o u b l e 1- L A C K O F H M D !

Anv trouble can l>e beaten it its opponent is s-toni enough, willing et.ough, proud enough Strength and w ill ingness, however, without the backing ot pnde tha:■ eethes ..nd stirs and demands greatei effort aie futile 1 yndhuist I,k ks pride

* * # #

Revenue IHrec'or havier this week deviated tha, taxes hum be paid by those who can pay them RtviHvtits lie said are being made faster than last, yv.it, a topor shows but -till they are r.ot fast enough

" ih e ie .ue many," he said,” who can pay and m no- paving 1 do not know the reason Bat I wish thev could rcalne completely, the need tor payment ot then tuxes at this time ”

Lack ot pride can be the only reason some an n, payn.g then taxes. They have the money, but not tin de.siu < ommissionet Favier's words should U- taken t, heat t

The condition is not alone Lyndhurst > I he S.uutd..\ Fvenmg Post, that great weekly organ, in a teven: editoi ial pointed out that officials throughout the lotmtiv an faced with the same trouble

It the pride of the people could Ih- totkhed ialU\ toith, uou.sod, this cot.dition would rapidly Iv iciiiedicd

Township organizations who have the uitcic-t ot 1.yndhuist at heart set ahou' trying to lestoie l.uth an pride in l.yndhuist It i* a worthy ob|evtive one tha! will trpay its workers manifold

RUTHI KJ ORD LEGION

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V e lo d ro m e N o te sHy K I» K O K S C H K E

Notes Of Personal Interestp r e a id e tK , a n d M Y*.

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E n ^ la n ^ S t a t e s a n d C » # d a ,rii.j.; Victoria PowlosVi of Kinjpa- Iand Avenue a n d Miss Myrtle R ia -

Vorman Hill. San Jo a e , C a liforn ia , * n " f 1 ’ a r k Place sp e n t se v e r a l daysis < ecil Walker's hottnt t o e in Ihe a t Belmar.•hase for Ihr latter* sprint crown - _ __________ niw ia y|R|which is now underway at the Nutley Mr and Mr*. William i ^ mrbor Staten I Iftftd. Harold ‘ HopatconrV rlodiomc birycle saucer. Hill has ami childr* n hli/.abei ft, I-lorenre j Summers has returned from a visitheen hitting on ail cylinders and in Am Livingston a v e

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match rar«*r> he has won four. He t d«*f« ati*d thr preM-nt champ in ol threr match racrn. He has

a*rn cieaniftK up on alt open co m - .Mi- I abel (ienllni‘trtilioii and the way the C a li fo r n ia 5ji tl,.- I.vndhurst S.-h-> io> makes that Iasi lap of Ihe Nut tii. summer at the

'e y *ao«er ».h more reason to k*v,‘ 1,1 •ll Milford, Mhim » treat chance of becoming —Ynterican champ. Hill, a bl«mde joulh Mi- Iku Kond.< a.h now makinx lrvinj(ton hi> home, hm.i "I Valley Brook

flu piano and violinA l l r - I 1 , 1 „ . . , l h . 1 ,1 1 1 . F .o .O , • " « » ' « % u ,.

K i d D evil* an d n ix -d a y l»ieyi-)e >tu> h a s .m ly n n e i »-^i-et n ow th a t In- i-> le t i 'iu lm jr In s A rm-t it an M o t o r - t •r « '* n w h a li he w o n lan t y t - a i . H»-

t iia t is , Irt*. au » e h t c a n 't w e a l N o I ; in u io tn r p a c^ d i-^efrt?. I.*- Inin w t wh<< h a« e<#n»peted j?i a -juar vi i * mi u r v »»x d a y riu& s a lw a y s Im.l

Mr. and Mra. Ckarlaa Summersand family of Pa«e avenue have' Wi1)iam Kinit of Valley tirook ave- I -----

; returned from a vialt at Sailor's nue ia visititm with frien.U at Lake I * n< Mrs. IVier Bon^ovaniW i n Helen KeDen of Naw YorH

, | - .............— - avenue have returned frvm a ita

r . T t i " i !WWl fri' nd” “ * “ ° n n * ‘ ' »i»» KuU K i o f V ,tl*y K,„„ku i u .. ., „ . . * » ™ « i* mt Ashury l*»ik.M r . and M r * . Kntile Koch and aon 1 ___

< William of Pont avenue have return* 1 ». . , . . . . . .t e a c h e r , e d f ro m k Btay at Barnewt Bay. M ra ‘ f'ou,“ ^ r K ^ h a l l of W a tso n

spending ____ avenue entertaine«l at h e r home yea-' « he, M)8K Helen U y h of Pyat avenue | {T1* * . « * * * * r * . A . C

enteruined at her home laat night , , * 'V* ° .r,,**n;4*at hridKe. Refreshmenta were aerved ^ , “1 ^ . * ' ^ Mrs An,m H* ‘ kby ihe hostess after the games. . Lyndhurst

nu.- p laye< l | ( Ju e i't s w e r e : Mrs. J . J . Humph fhe Meth- | r e y s , M ra . H e n r y Spijpfstein o f

a t P «4 n t P l e a s a n t .

Mt, and Mra. ChaH«a Pran«e c fFourth avenue hkve retained fr j.i the World Fdkr at Chtc^o.'

B B K A D P f l K k H 1 N C H E A « K

M j v H a r r y S c h a f ’ - Jto a .I *-nti tv ta in e d at l< t . i x l i l a t ! .r id g e . M ^ m h I -Mt> M ic h a e l h 't- .i T . ll '»»* aru l B la r n h iI \ lid lilli *<t.

The A. A P. Company a n iu .m u * that the price o f G n n d m o t h f i i '»

• - • - r - w ------- — , Mi*8 Adele t.taimo of Ridge Hoad j * 3 4 0 1 1 4 1 ^ ° J u ) v C* H>t)*n**fht- Carlstadt, Mrs. Peter Leyh, Jr. of p s spending the summer with rela ' FMces on other variftlM «oeh a

j Nurth AHmgUm, Mrs. Oeor*P tive> at I W lm ,, I-., . L I T i ’„f Ridge j S h ^ ry, Mr.. Frank Mull.r, Mr, - ____ , B ..« n I n i Kye B xad , and W M ,

L o u is i M R S . L 1 V \ K N T K K T A 1 N Si h o m e last H a r r y Essinger >n<i Mra. t ru d e Ritter, JTainka of Lyndhurst.an d M is s v s ________

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pu l in ln th e c h a s e fo r th e A m eri- m o to r -p a c e t it le , l»j F r a n k I.

K m tm -i, c h a ir m a n o f th e H oard o f t m lr«d of th e .N a tio n a l t > d in « 1 'M H iatto n . H e Ih to re p la c e V in nl M « i k e y . PaM saic .

'■Kn M < b ap m u n . th e f x u i " I ’ :;«. k- know.- a goo d ru le r w hen - . . - om- J u s t fo u r weeks, a jfo

up mu n v is i t e d th e N u tle y t i« < k th e fn ^ t t im e a n d a f t e r w «t<-hing

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T h en - i- y o ijt n ex t u m a le u i c b a m an d a fu t u r e s ix d a y s t a r '.

■ t-rard D e b a te s i s a lw a > s on th«- k u l' I v e n w h ile t r a in in g he give>>

r o n lo o k e r- a la u g h . H e d o d g e d • h i Intel fo r a 's t r a w d ip p e r ' uli* t r a in in g la s t w eek . W h en ked **hat he »«i> t r y in g lo do

•>imp)y Maid 'T h is ih how M a u r- ■ i h e v e lie r w ould look on a bicv

M> i Hat .1 K m e r s o n u .t K ;n g - la n d avenu*- I y i n a v is i t w ith n lan d . V t.

O n ,, i . ie e p w a ld m an o f R id ^ e R o a .I f r ,in a s t a y a t B e)m

tu a a i l. , ^ rR' ***u ,a * • L i v a o f S t u y v e a a n tM r. > n d M ra. A d o lp h M o IIe r an d a v e n u e e n t e r t a in e d a t lit r 'u m m e r

.la„i;hl«s Ruth and Lydia of Second ! hum* . 1 U k . I|..uat, „„, >, «Urdav avenue are spending the .ummer ! M r s . John S'. t , , ,h M l- Ceorie «l their cottage al Forked River. iMulle,. Mr,. Wilt,.,,', l Mr,

.. , . . ~ Harry .Miller, Mra. .1M r. a n d M r s . E d w a r d W o o d m an — - - -

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B e r n a r d to Q *«l>ec. re tu rn e da t R u t- an { M r s . . J o h n G a y d o s an ti

d a u g h t e r s o f F e r n a v e n u e a r e s p e n d ­in g th e s u m m e r a t t h e i r c o t t a g e a t

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Wheat remain at their regular pr.ee oX 8c. There has been no change in the s i z e , weight, or quality of the> e Lpaves- This advance h a s b e e n c a u s e 1 $ y the rapid rise- i n the w h e a t i,.*r- ket a s well as increased c o s t ot oth%r itigredients a.*id the federal Cavtrn mertt’ a p r o c e s s i n g t a x o n w h t n , w h i c h ju s t b e c a m e e f f e c t i v e .

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M is a Jo s e p h in e H y a t t o f R id g e R o a d h a s re tu r n e d f r o m a s t a y at B e lm a r .

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a few days.

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C>4hclals who dislike otlending organisations otten >u l.d into permitting things which they know thev will ,,^uet The Rulliert.Hd incident is prixil ot this

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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER THUSSOAY. JULY £ W »p a u r a n

W HAT’S U P ?A CaJaaui af Natoa A M tl Lecal

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The committee in chart* includes: Mr*. Eric Storm, chairman; Mrs. George Himsel, Mr*. Frederick .Shadell, Mra. Frwkrick Res&iguie. Mr*. Andrew Hereth, Mrs. Georg* Hamer and Mrs. William Hecket.

Belmar.

Mr*. Hendrik Muller of Tontine avenue entertained at her home Fri­day afternoon at luncheon her sister in-law Mra. Herbert Roascll of Little Neck, L. I. who is spending several days with her and Mra. M. C. Culli fo rd of Brooklyn.

Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Masonit ( tub will hold a lawn party at tht home of Mrs. William Garia oi 1 .vndhurst avenue, September 18.

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kelly o Faik Place spent the week-end s

| lake Hopatcong.

Court Adoniram. Order of th Amaranth will hold a bus ride tt I ' re.ta wood Lake, August 2 . M re J.eibold is chairman of the com mittee in charge.

.Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hatten ol Tontine avenue have as their gues1 M rs. C . A. Desso of Brooklyn.

Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Spanish American War Veterans will hold f < afeteria dinner at the Columbut flub, Tuesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bell of Ten Eycke avenue have as theii guest for the past week Miss Ann* May Bell of Long Branch.

RITZ THEATRElit “ Cocktail Hour", Nli>, Daniel*

portrays a successful yourtg woman illustrator who earn* a fortune fn>m j her posters ami magazine covers. S h e I rontends she ha* a r ig h t to t a s t e life < :o the full as a man w o u ld d o . m - j stead of doning th e conventional shackles of matrimonj

Beer is here but is •• here totsy? Do you think the gangster who las grown rich from h:.« racket is joing to sit back and tak*- it with-'ut » fight? This is v.iur c ur.try a idYou’re going to save Here's a ptc-ure that point* the ».»> present.-, a lecision to the Artnr.van people •oming to the Riti Theatre, July 'iK ind 29.

Every S a t u r d a y a ftc* -- ■•■n the Ri*z Theatre will p re se n t fo : t ’>e k.dd•••< hree Mickey M o u se t a r to o n * . th eThree M u s k e te e r s , a m • o f th i i l ls , in d o u r h e w b a r r e l s u r p r is e s in d d itio n to th e r e g u la r p r o g r a m

M is s M a r y B e ll . . . ? F e r n a v e n u e ,i teacher in th e S c h o o l.-y n d h u rsK is s tu d y in g a l R u t g e r shi* su m m e r.

M r a n d J , .h n * B e l! o f T e n'y c k e a v e n iu f h a v e i . t u r n e d fro m

i v is i t w ith t a e i r d a u g h t e r ,j tn d s .» i- n-law D r. a n \ M is l i j K c r t T a l» vr f M ille r to n . N \ II

Mis* Edith Neuhauser of Weart avenue and Misa Mildred Psyne ot Livingston avenue left Friday t< spend a week at C am p-of-the-Woods at Specular, N. Y.

Mrs. Louis Levine of Ridge Roa<; entertained at h*r home at bridg» Friday afternoon. Refreshments wen served by the hostess after the games.

Guests were: Mrs. I>eo Schwartz Mrs. H. N. Ziskin, Mrs. David Gold l*erg, Mrs. Louis Levy, Mrs. Michae Kpstein, Mrs. Florence la*rner. Mrs Harry Schaffer of Lyndhurst and Mrs. Meyer Epstein of Rutherford

M is* Helen Leyh of Post avenue will entertain the members of the What Not (Tub. Tuesday night.

(.yndhurst Circle, Companions o f the Forest of America will hold ar anniversary dinner, July 26 at the Columbus auditorium. Mrs. Petei Laurie and Mrs. Josephine Barbieri are m charge of arrangements.

Fraternity Chapter. Older of the Kastem Star will hold a bus ride t< Rye Beach Thursday. Mrs. Charle? Summers is chairman of the com mittee in charge.

Mrs. Kate Chivers an<l children Hilda snd Ida of Webster avenue have returned from a visit at At- ’antic City.

Arthur Hermann of Travers Place,I -.well Folhemus of Willow avenue accompanied by Miss Doris Zinables• >f Jersey City were guests over the ueek-rwi of Miss Winne Dsvis at* • i home at Waterbury, Conn.

Forty members of Lyndhurst Lodge. B. P. O. Elks vvent on a i shing trip to Sandy Hook yester- *Ih i Frederick Cottrell was chair- M'Hn of the committee in charge. « harles Wondracek won the prize *«r catching the largest fish and Ihomas Wilson won the prize for i he second.

Jo s e p h G ratT am o f I 'a g e a v e n u e isx re tu rn e d fro n t a fis h in g t r ip to :a iu ly H o o k . <

M rs. M a r g a r e t L e n p a io an d d a u g h e r M a r ie o f I 'a g e a v e n u e a i e a t ted Bank.

M i. s n d M is . L hn S te p h e n s sn d la u g h te r D o n * o f S e . o iid a v e n u e la v e r e tu rn e d f t .o n a s ta y at B e l n a r .

M iss R u th H e i« te i Ot V a i le v B io o k tv e n u e . a t e a c h e i in th e L \ n d h u r s t l i g h S c h o o l, is sp e n d in g th e sum n e r a t th e h o m e o f h ei p a te n t * at V n n w lle . P a .

M i an d M is H a r r y t .u t h e d o f T r a v e l s P l a t e h a v e le t u i h e j i fro m i v is it w ith j e la t iv e s a t A t la n tn ’ lig h la n d s .

M r . a n d M i.v A H A im s t in n g in d c h ild re n id P a i k a w n u e a i e 'p e n d in g th e su m m e r at th e n to t f a g e a t A t la n t ic H ig h la n d s

M r s . E d w a r d F itx im m o n s an d la u g h te r s M oM ie a n d I L K ’ . F . > a v e n u e h a v e le t u r n e d f io m a « ta\ at • ’ r a n b e i r y L a k e .

lanet Gaynor And Henry Garat Make Winning Love PairJ a n e t G a y n o r u n d H e n ry G a r a t will

p l a y a t th e L y n d h u r s t T h e a tre on J u l y h a n d *2«th in th ero m a n c e “ A d o r a b le " an d th e y h a v e m *re th a n fu lf i l le d th e p r- 'U ii-e t i ia t th e c o m b in a t io n o f lw > a»ii ' t a r - t a r r i e s . T h e y m u st be put >to\»u as th e s c r e e n 's tii >st w .n i ii iig a n d m ost c h a r m in g {>erf<>rmer>. I he s to ry th r o u g h w h ich th e ir ta le n t . ' a t e re v e a le 1 is ju > t th e th in g fo i tw o ~t.tr> o f th e m a g n itu d e ;»nd -k.'.i < f M i " (>ayn «ir sn d ti.> ra t.

T h e p lot i . a w h .m s , , a •■ne. o f th e v a r i e t y th a t ha« :im d e M «• tia>n ->r A m e r i c a ’ s n in -t p o p u la r > t a i . an ti « ,« r a t th e p r e m ie r p la y i-r in K n io p e . VS ithMn ac co m p a ifH i.e n t o f «pe. laH y I n u le<l music smt sjm i tally w i itt«-n s .ng •. the> reveal the hest , f tw., distingUi sh ed film f ig u r e s

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June 30, 193*

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< <>urt Lyndhurst, Catholic Daugh- ’ *rs of America will attend the "I'li'id outing to Villa Claire. Saddle Kiver. In August. Mrs. Msrths Kelly n«ipatc< «nd Mis* Mary E. Rodgers and Mrs Rurde are in charge.

•Vnnusl Bergen County Vesper *t vice will be held in Lyndhurst.

m September.Meml*ers of Court Lyndhurst will

guests of Mrs. John J. Breslin ■’ Stuyvesant avenue at her summer

i • me at Spring Lake. August i*.

man H * • 1; .1,0. V p. f x-nd ing *

of Post f Fern

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Mr. ami Mr« sins an«l . htl.li. st Forest Li**-

MrsRjehaid "f VV futnetl J " a

Fifth street neighborhood will hold '•us i ide to Mirr<»w Lake. August

Flward Dunn. Jr «*f Ridge Road home from a stay at Belmar

< ommissioner and Mrs. tieorge H I den of Tontine avenue have re­

ined from a visit with friends at

Mr and Mrs Harry Jackson » t l *ge avfdur have l^en entertaining *■' their home fur a few dars Mrs

* Mura and daughter Margaret Victor Bat gait of New York

Eleanor M»*y*r of Kifth sve >n a trip tn Chit ago

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; Vegi^a of Fifth avenue ha«■ n«-d f r o i l K a stay at Pn tn t *

■y * v e n•ant .

FLORENCE BEAUTY SALON» r * n - r |i» fc r i , l > >

t * H» I 't k k t O M It Bt t»IIM »' N

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''r « E7Vn Day » 1 New Jers»>• -U# had as her guest Mrs John

.f Phllaiielphia. formerly nf•■rlh'jrst.

v^oliam Tamke of Fourth atreet, - ’»rerwe Harms nf Pn«t avenue.• kaef Teaa*l'>ne and Elmer Halt I'age avenue have returned front am tang trip to Sullivan County

•sea AW lUeiety «f th* St • Lutheran Church will h dd

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A. MITCHEL“& SONPh«>nc f v ' i f - r c i 1 4 '*1*4

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CANTON CHINESE AND AMERIC AN , CHOP SUEY RESTAURANT

Hf\2 Kearny Avenue Arlmjjn»n ^ Jt S # a < hi^i W y A 1 • *♦.« I ' *•f i k*« U m Mrf « W f i* l» i» *»•«

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B R E A K I N G

T H E S P O R T N E W S

B y G U Y S A V I N O _

INDES DEFEAT ROCKNES, 5-4

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Wei)! Well! Well’ With all themm ■ t> i w / . j n f _ g*mes called o f f bv i • 1 • i Mmi WeathHard Battle Waged By Lo-(£ ,„ t Sund,y th; cal IVams At Independent

Field Sunday

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O v x-t u p AN J* e k lA**-rl*H-k d e fe a t e d B i l l B a m h r o nd-s : I'rimcUm in chr greate»t *>f all mile race*. 1 hjt .... uu« t.«'i N lore lovelock, tbe hvji hme like tunnrr.»v tv N u to r\ a n d the Highly pri/ed record.

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• • ■ • ’stadium. bowline. i- : '' .'. rcunr.P;• i . . ; r . t - . J . w r .. . s j i o u jv d

Km., run, run A new u \ • < r

out four first da day.

At the High SchiK i ar.V Sang-i's single with the bases lading w

• th.- ninth inning (rave the bertshaw s TVojan rt« a har<! fought victory

,,[ U r I.ymjhjrst Rockne* last un.iai. ■ > 1 Sangi’s blow scored

4»l.'izi, who reached first on went t<> second when Pur-

- ini with a pitched hall and thinl when Tim Farrell ran

,Unt xiTit 1 then came the de-

ague will twin un*- this Sun-

VIike < a - >*y

L-sitart hit* freahman s.-: '• ucci, in order to r* ma Walt Woldman, l*rn>- • start for the Troja*.- line-up will appear I- • athlete «*f Niagara f

„1 the league i. t Tom Ro- i Valenti will :■ >:i, I’at Car- i .hi the top.■ n flanh. will r. the Trojans i.v Paul, star

artte sw rnRIS REINSTATED

Artie Speaker, at a Mai oath hike rider. Ia«t nigfct waa reinstated by Frank Kramer, the Landis of the bicycle profeH*lot». He will take part in future races, it waa announced. All of which ia good news.

Artie was dirty aa a rider. btit popular. He could make a bike stand up and talk— and be us- uall>*>lid. He was unmatched as a stall k in g He could make a bike travel as »b>wl> as anyone could dream one of those slender steel

i things could move.

WALKER WINS OPENING RACE OF THE SPRINTS

tkird, M. Jourwtjr. T im , M l<-i. - ........„ _ _ _

30 mile »ot* t | i n l W I fac­ed kr «w » ; « .» * ■» J M X brS rim n ; Hopkiru, f c t i V f iM u a ; Debates, p tc t r d by Antenucd; Ler- tounier. p*cerf by Zipf.

--------- First, DeBMU; iecond, Hopkint;

Australian Cecil Cop, Open- I T * ’er of Sprint Series From

Harris' Horder E: B. C. Caiife Week-End f e f a t iCecil Walker, alick-haired Auitrail- J

ian, last nitrht he^an what threaten* ) to l»e a succeaafu) defense of 'thf j

, sprint championship over which he j w / * ll A . rhas held swa.v the last three year* L o c a l T e a m W III U p p O S

Sunday the Indes I n ttara's Th«»»n«

H(M K N ES

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(Mi the Lidepen.i* letes will ^irive for victory when they ■ pi a«e Robins. </.. Frank Williams -tar, Nat ale.

F r e d T a c h u s k a '- i h a n i b lo w y e s t e r d a <letti c r u s h e d tw n ti in g h n n d . T h e F ir ; , la s t p la c e W e s t S i ( 'e n te r . D ’.e lo w il l • e r> w h i le < *an n y S .i th e f l in g in g f o r th>

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>va! the A th - • i>n i - t r a i jr h t

the »e.on<l will start

the KohiAs

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I M>KPF.N DKNTSali

On the St. M.t h .- I (i r«y and Hlack St J . »e y Kulo's Willow- wii; •'♦tart his ace, Z.^/> • >r Jer to i heck b - > m-

(lui- , - pitch- | leet th<- i

S iM irt- ie -k u !!- 1

- -»U<er the an- wul meet Pete *Kovolski W i.'in wski, in

M ia n an.l n>ni-

Dover Schedules Big 100 La p Race

R i v a l F o r I n d i a n a p o l i s G r i n d

S e e n I n D o v e r C a r d

F a n s S a y

Hover, July 1<>—An automobile rac­ing event, that fr»»m all indication.- promise.

, V, ■ iilun- J

Ordinarily, siuh a nu-et nould attract A scatterm|j. interrMed Irw . On the Msitinjj team, however, v*a<* a \»nu»g fellow uatmd 1 oneliHk, a niiler capable of Vx'atinj{ 4 :12 . wliuIi nmnmn in any language. A Princeton, tlwy ha\e a fctlow tumrd H«ll Hondo« n. Alst> i milcr wht* usild do better than -f l J aitiHHigh

1 he i|»n»>pr»t »*t tills vi h»h^»' lr\m» ever\

lia<k inindt J person.\ \ , - l i t i . - i . s

lit h a d n e \ e i b e e n t a i le d u p o n t o d o >t». p .m m e e t in g u p w a s e n o u g h ( o r e x c it e d

Pnnelb. :*d. ", 1 1 1 I pat.y. j 4 o i .J ii 1 ----------- |

■sjinK'. I1 dalone< If <;!: J Columbians To> 111. If c

. 0..»1'-. ss . Face Hackensack i_* ll ll U U 0 '

' tui.adanf a. if •J 1 I n o o Red Wings To Be Met At*t X.laii - . if L' 11 “ “ " 0 i Little Ferry Sunday

:io f, r. 1 4 Afternoon

M I !ul.r. i 11.1A

. a "I1 uJv. •r . • ) 1 • •: I

H . Braves 1 o Meet Passaic Cubs

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u m i n i l tht* tro w «d h a d g a t h r r r d Iv<r l o t w a s la s t , b u t n o t t |> r> ta tu U i ( l* r P n i u r

U n 111411 lt»|>ed b e h in d thi- le a d e r s a n d th e n w e n t u t {*.*% j Ic^ d i l h is o w n . L o v e U 't k lu -ld t U*>e lo h is l»eels 'I h r v v i o | 4 o \ r d d i f fe r e ii l r u n n in g » tv lr * . l i o n t h r o n w a* d u iU kV , aliiM>M u n c e r t a in as to h is n eh t a t l i t x i . l^ tv e U n k h a d a in e t t w d i t a l . t r i s p > i> lr .«i>d t i l in g h k f a b u r r lo H o n ih r o n ’ s u l th a t w a s H I S

Russel) W ill Send His Nine A gainst Passai<- Out- Fit A t H i^h School Field

tk. ■ i.t.- -u i ..... I ” ' 1, t . , - - e | p r o v e s A r a*, th e h ig h I

1 S'in.la'. ft»■ mi“oil. Kii.nel,• M .eir - ia .-h l » ' t * . . - k w a - |*oa -

, . • unVil Su:ida>1 T u t.- a r e th . ni>.si .t.flicu lt f<«-

■ in- •>* al team ha- encountered. Ihe. o u tfit IS one ..(• the <Jt» a n d '

• ■ in. n 1C v*’Ui-g t*-s iii - an d n ext >e«*i . 1 1 l,e ..tl Mil e^ ett b a .i l" W .th Hie b e - :

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i \ .mu .iif tb. itlil. t. Tb. i -a i- i * * b.i i< ■■nt t l n i i h . i \ iiikj i u’- ' - . i t i n . '

I )anny McWtllianis \ol Print etmi had it «*ut athlete in the pt-le vault. Hoth missed I I leet t I mally the l-’ngli%h athlete missed alt>>gethei

s - m y.'’ y.ll.-d . . u t M AV.lli.n.,,Y .ii H .n ij i t , i c p l n d t l u I n , : ' . \ ,

A n . l M. W i l l i . u n s d i d l u n t j i(. .1-. •

b i i . i . i iM iic I c t .u c I b . ic w .t - . •.: ; vvIn .n o . J n w i i !n lj.nl s i i r p n - . xl < .■ ' m . i - , i'

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T h u s w i l l th e io le o p a rt ly it> rK curd I'd < (r H e r g e n C o m .'v

T h e 1 « a J> w o n n: • -t b e g in n in g <»n a d f . .> l a i d e fe a L s th a t rmw mm T H H K F .!

H ow e v e r , non e •• • i. m e a t th e han<i •• a

t y fo e . T a p p a i ' " lo B o b N - . l l e v A . i . .iri■ t a r e a l l o u t s id e r*

In p r e p a r a t io n t r *.ii- , h is h u h '.r , .l..e P n ’ eIII.., i K e ttm ir (n - , r . int

«ier ! he p.t< h iflg -ele. Wl)} he Kd<he I n I*r» -I ' le s k i W orked a < iu n - l t in

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to r i v a l th e a n n u a l In d ia n„ i 5c(I m ile r a c e , h a s b e e n d e- I th in gf i l le d on h y o ffic ia l* n f th e n o w D o v e r s p e e d w a y . A f t e r m a n y c o m m u n ic a ­t io n s se n t in a iv a .n -e " f th e a n n o u n c e ­m e n t to m e m b e r s o f th e a u to r a c e f r a ­t e r n it y , in a ’ l p a r t s o f th e c o u n t r y . ' tho .-e .u c h a r g e >f th e M o r r is C o u n ­t y sp»*ed b o w l h a v e ju s t to d a y r e le a s e d j w o rd 'h a t on J u l y 'I'-’; a n a tio n a l ■h am p io iish ip r a t e o f H l« la p s w il l Ih-

•h e a t t r a c t ii.n f e a t u r in g d r iv e r s a - i'l ,•a r ; t h a t h a v e a t ta in e d fa m e a t the h r il l in g s p o r t . _ ,

L ik e w is e w ith th e a n n o u n c e m e n t, th e r e nr j l a r S u n d a y -p te d c a r d ha.- b e e n m llw l .i ff fo r J u l y l ‘ > m i t ra c k w o rk m e n w i'.l b e a s s u r e d a m p le tim e to p r e p a r e th e t r a c k to a c c o m m >.late th e h o st o f n o ta b le - w h o w il l - t r ic e tn e v e n g r e a t e r h o n o rs in th e < vn tu r>

: la p a lT a ir .A chum fa t io n ra c e fo r th e no:i-

| - t a i t e r s t o g e t h e r w ith th e D o v e r H*-I- m et d a s h , w il l m a k e uj* th*- ra c .n n

'c a r d , w ith b o th tw o m a n a n d sin gb- c a r s e n te r e d . A ll th e t h r i l l - p ro m in -

, e n t in an In d ia n a p o l is 5(H) mil** e v e n t I in c lu d in g r e l ie f d r iv e r s , p it s to p s , t ir e

c h a n g e s . re H ie lin g a n d o th e r t le ta .I , w ii l be d is p la y e d in th e D o v e r sp e . <

I c la - s ic .S im u lta n e o u s ly w ith th e an n o u m . -

b y c o p p in g t h e o|«en in g o f th e c u r ­re n t s p r in t c h a m p io n s h ip s e r i e s *t th e N u t le y V e lo d r o m e .

J o e M ie le , c y c l e e n t e r p r e n e u r m u it h a v e b e e n a l l s m i le s a s h e Raxdti

.o v e r th e c a p a c it y c r o w d t h a t f i l i a l ■*1 h is p in e b o a id s a u c e r . T h e r e we*«

1 1 .0 0 0 o f th e f a i t h f u l p r e s e n t a s art o th e r lin e p r o g r a m w a s p rese n t**) h y H a r r y M e n d e l, th e d e m o n m a t c h ­m a k e r .

W a lk e r 's t r iu m p h w a s d is t in c t iv e f o r tw o r e a s o n s . D a r k - h a ir e t l ( > c | l h a s n ’t b e e n g o in g so w e ll in tHe o th e r m a t c h e s t h is y e a r a n d h b ! v j c t o i y l a s t n ig h t sp e lle d o u t on*

th a t i s . C e c il m u s t I k- fig u rtk . w h e n y o u b e g in (H in d erin g tHt*

n e x t s p r in g c y c le c h a m p io n . I t w ® d istiiH ’t iv e , to o . b e c a u s e N o r m a n H ifl th e b lo n d te iT o r o f th<- U » ard s a l ‘ ’.h e e a r ly p a r t o f th e .se aso n , f a i l l e u . < iu a lifv .

It w a s n ’ t N o r m a n 's n ig h t . H e fa i l e d to c o p th e tw o m ile o p en -1 d is h h is f o r th e t r a c k i n g in th* p a st a n d th e n d id n ’ t e v e n y e t in ti th e sp r in t s e r ie s f in a ls

W a lk e r h a d to w h ip a n o th e i A u s t r a l i a n to w in . H a r r i s H o ld e r th e s l ig h t y o u n g s t e r fr o m th e d o w n u n d e r c o u n t i y . c a m e in se co n d a in p u sh e d W a lk e r a i l th e w a y .

(iV o i'g e D e m p s e y . a n o th e r A u s t r a l ia n , w a s in :r d a m i W illie H one

' n a n . K u r o ; c a n s p i in t k in g , w a fo u rth .

f . e i a l d D e P a e t s . th e l ik e a b le H -l . e i a n . le«l b \ J e a n A n te n u c c i. th>

L y n d h u r s t pa» e -m u k i- i. sv o retl a \ ic i t . . i y m th e ’ h . i t y m ile m o to r-p a te t

r;.t e . In se c -nd p la t e , m o st o f Jht t ! .s t a n c e , D e P a e t s w.-nt. I . ' th e fn -n

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Two Foes A j Sports Cen­ter This Week-End

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T h e r e m o v a l o f th e p o le * r in the m t fie ld b y th e te le p h o n e c o m p a n y , ■wakes th e S p o r t s C e n t e r o n e o f the b e st f ie ld s in t h i s v ic in i t y .

Perretti Beaten In Three Rounds

Local Fighter Put Down For Count By Lou Ambers

Lt.u A m b e r s , a h « a v y s e t 1 3 5 pound- r . d id f o r A l P e r r e t t i , lo c a l b o y figh t • ,* o u t in B l'M >m lield th e s e d a y , m h r .e ro u n d s a t F jig le w o o d S p . . r - , ta n 's C liib M o n d a y n ig h t . M o re th *n 12IMJ ja m m e d th e a r e n a to se e the

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Prices are going up! After the next four or five weeks this astounding low price will he a thing of the past. Williams Oil-O-Matic Hushed Heat for as low as $295, completely installed, was never thought possible. But here it i* the greatest Oil Burner value in the world. Thia price w on’t la>t long, so take advantage at once

. . . BUY NOW and SAVL W'iltiams Oil-O-Matic is the recognized leader in the Oil Burner field. More hornet are heated by Williams Oil-O-Matic than anv other oil burner. Again we sav, as impressixelv a> we can.BUY NOW and SAVE.

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i)«X Motor-Paced iciers W il Battle

, tll motur-poeed stars will ..Ul in a thirty mile. motor- , ,.ioti*hip roc* at the Nat*, ,„!!»• Sunday night. The

th** third in the scries fur the title and will

. ■ >,*-r Jimmy Walthonr, po- . n t of the Sidewalks ef

. Paul Croley, Brooklyn l. y Jaeger, former Am

Krana Deaifcerg, ef hdorado Severgtanlni, of Hobby Wai thou r, blonde

,-a fropi North Arlington.. 1,1 o f f o u r r a c e s in th is

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: .ade up o f A l f r e d L e to u r- • Hopkins, G e r a r d D e b a te s ,

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■mi feature Sunday night i ten utile tandem paced

which will bring together . h i l , th* crack rider from

ami Kwald Wlssel, nf Ger- . el and Hill have bet ti winning a race, in the

. itui got a pull frotn Harry many folks think this

i n v for him. The race !*• bitterly fought Sun-

.. ii tor the amateur cham- i America will get under­

lie night with the running *ienth» of a mile event,

I a series of six races to amateur title. There prom- a merry tight for the ama-

th ia season. Among the .g riders who will battle■ i .iteur championship are: i < tt, Amos Hoffman, Mar- i\ , Jimmy Corcoran. K d d ie

i igene Burroni, Albert Sel-■ liam Behrens, Frank Keat-

lacing is going gieat guns • utley Velodrome and the

,.f forty cents with the j .ts for parking has surely .i with the fans. The race*

..ttiacting a wonderful ciaas and the funs walking into

.<v now are attired much as at a tennis match, with

.alters of the fans in sport laces every Sunday ami

av night are proving a great nth the sp.»rt loving fam

m i ll New Jersey.

Che vrolet Say* Sales Keep Up

thalers reporting the best • tail sales 7H.5C4 units since he Chevrolet Motor Company ’irst si* months of this year

! for more than H i percent .unestic quota of '•150,000 iOJW, H. J. Klingler, vice- J and general sale* manager •

today.l i v e r ie s r e p o rte d b y d e a l- >

: first half totaled 30t,*tf>2ami trucks compared with the comparable period last Klinger stated.

( June sales were Hit per <•( of last June and 20 per ...i of May this year, even

ihe 7»,117 units sold in • ). and the 7;tf700 sold in

.six months are not y*t available Mr. Klingler announced that for the year through May 31 his company

in th* *-*r field175,000 units as compared with 1457,- 0 0 0 for the next two leading make* combined, indicating a third sucres-;

| »h'e year o t h-adershhip. In four of the past sjx years and again v> f a r in 11*33, Chevrolet leads in sales. 1

This year is the first since li»23, hen the country was pulling out of

frhe effects of the post-war depres­sion, that Chevrolet sales m June have gone ahead of May oi April,

I normally the peak months of the Chevioii-t year, Mr. Klingler stated. He added that the June mark was reached with no change in the con- Jilion of new car stocks m the held, md only a slight increase m used f l block*.

Hofiman Warns Careless Drivers

Carelessness on the part of drivers who permit children to stami up a- rainst windshields, sit «*n the lap of liivers or move about m othei way* hat may distract th*- oprrat..i or distruct his vision, w».. eaoti med igainat hy Motor Vehicle Comnm- doner Harold ci. Hoffman todav.

The Commissioner was prompt m his action by the ie|»oit uf seveiaf accidents and neat accidents that fortunately did not have serious r*- tulta but which, he say*, might haw aken tbe life of some ehild iniKnriit »f its danger.

“ Tiatfic today is su. h that it te mires the undivided aiu-nti. i. >.t •very opi-ratot,” >aid the Comitus-

^oner, ^ and an operatot eann«>t t>e ii tht1 alert if a small child is fitting

m his or her lap or children ate tanding against the wimMuehi oh

Uructing vision from the light "It s a V e i l danger./us practice and not •oiidu«tiVe to the public «afet>

A & P SalesFail In Year

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;i slow start in the first m- to hank moratoVia and unsettled conditions the executive said that in the ;ut*M retail sales have I'uirstaptly growing gam .war the greatest margin <• occuring in June with

jump over June of last

•■gistrations for the first

The L y n d h u r s t T h e a t r e"The House Of Hits"T E L E P H O N E R U TH 2 0 0 4 )

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Masai, local Studebaker-Rockne deal­er. whose shawmoms are located at •?« Ridge Road.

“It is doabtfal if there is any single phaae of automotive manufac­turing more important than what we ••all inspection,” said Mr. De Maasi. "In the first place an automobile manufacturer spends a great deal of money on design, research, engineer­ing and materials. The design <*/ ever)- single unit in the car » of vital importance. It ia important i«- know that the materials used in thesr units are poasesse<i of the prop­er stamina and endurance. The »i»- sign as a whole is also vital It i.« equally important that the system of building is practical ami precise. Hut no one will deny that al) of th«- skill, ingenuity, knowledge and e<penen«« put into these phases of the wuk may be waated if there is m*i ade­quate inspection throughout thr en- tite building process.

"Studebaker has a highly trained, thoroughly experienced engtnert tng staff. These men are backed up by an extensive research laUuatoi >. which delves into every design, eveiy material, every building phase of our automobiles. In addition then- :s an MOO acre Proving Ground where the designs and materials arc gn< u practical tests before they ait- per mitted to go into production. The-**- three factors, experience, research arui proving, finally determine hou our cars shall l>e built.

"Then comes the building ami it is h**re that the inspector* s* ing in to action. Ett-ry tot of raw material or purchased parts that enters the Studebaket factories is <aicfull\ checked and tested to see that »|teci ftcations are met, A competent start of inspectors. Whose vigilance dai. not be relaxed, is kept at thi> w.-ik

P. S. Decrease Is

11*4.741.71 >K%tkn in Jour IKU.•lh» M« M M k ikcwTd a

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A tompaialive statement of cont- *»m« *1 ie>ults ot operationa for the fw«-|\, months ending June .h>. 15#33 i.tsued by Public Service Corporation oj New Jersey shows fof the cor- poiati> n :.nd its subsidiary companies gross earning', of t l 19.I48.V.CJ against il-T2.24H;,5tit>.10 for the twelve moiiths ending June 30, 193..’ n de­crease of $i:i.0oft.tM>?.t&.

Opei at mg evpenses, maintenance, taxes ami depieciation for the per­iod Were a de«(caae ofJHo.4.{.-.o .'i: leaving a net n.-omefrom opeiatioii<< o f $41>4a.41s ab as against $44.*i’.7,‘»47.y7 for the twelve months ending June 30, 1SMJ a de- rrease of $2.r .ll* .5 ^ 11.

Othei net hum me decrease* I $2,71U.aM.nr> t.>m|>ared with the i w i es|M>nding tw elve months pet tod end­ed a \<-si ago lmome de«luctions detn-ased ♦l.7 ’»r>,2:W.IS», the balance for dividends and surpiu* being $2fl.|J0J,<*57 s.; a, t.tmpared to $»*>,!♦}*.- J'b; i , . , (m- twi*)ve month' ending J um in ;i’ a iiet lease ot St.547.

Mr. and Mra. Prank Comden «if Wehater aven«e are h«>me from

| stay at KUoa, Maryland

Mias Helen Powlositi. *f Kmgslaml •venue is at Belmar

Mr. and Mrs. Geoi go lion and f family, and Mr. ami M ■*. ll«rr\

Jackson and family of IV •« avenue I have returned from a 'ta at Heart Haven

Mr, and Mrs. fttm»o< 1»« H.ni« ot 7*9 Riverside aeenue . « ,>.*m last night in celebration ,.} me siMh

j birthday anniversary .d tbe . »n ('vmMk Dihner was wro-!

G uests were Joseol.m Anna Matilda and Betty ttuc.eiiu and Philip l>eBwm*.

Mr. and Mrs Char lee Csss of Weart avenue hatl aa their gweot fh» the past week Mrs. Coon’s Mothel Mrs. Christine Stisud of M#W YartCity.

John Koff **f Jay avefme. a tonrh- er in the l yndhurst Htgh School {a spending th» •ummer With Wt family >»» Trenton

Mrs Horace K li»fle of Stuyvee- ant avenue wa* Ho«teaa at her hems laat night to Mt« Jennie Sett*. Mra. Dorothy Coe amt Mrs. Wllbw Wright.

Mr etui Mrs. Charles Metaler nf Ptfth a*ei t have retarwed from a stay at Stager* PaHa.

Edward D^rer «»f Pifth «tr*#t ha* learn e d from a visit with fitead* at Waahington. N. J

Mrs. Am«dd IW Maasi Slot >tdMr*n of Page avenue are spending the r a s s m at Avon.

Town fssM llor ami Mi* l.eo f Reilly and fa»U y ef Jaon* y a«eaas are eacatianiag at Boy Hea*t

lAdies Auxiliary Club will hold a * house. July 2d

of the ¥ *- ciai at the .

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Th* auditing eomntitlee f l.\nd hurst Circle, t'om|>anioio> of the Korea! of America met l.»*.t nigh* at the home of Mrs Kie\l llm li ii ot Forest avenue

Mambera pie»ent W e r e Vt. » aineriite Darding kellei. M i' Anna 'ieavaraa. Mtes Veea Joiig-teiiei Mrs. KM ra Congro Mrs A.loiph Garavanti Mrs. Martha K« n* m..l Mra. Agnes Schepplet

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tlmg Juiv 1 »?:< r » o ;.2 fl.: . i h i - n ^ i « i ^ w i t h * * 6 . Mil.y>> foi l he same pen-*d in 15*32 md is a decrease of $t'..bba.7t‘ 5. oi , .0 2 p - i cent

J u n e -a le s . e \ p ie * s e d 111 to n s . * -e ic e s t im a te d a s .r i7 .« '.l t h i- year, ■oinp ared w ith .V t l .n s J in J u n e 1SM2 I 'h is is a deciea .-.e in q u a n t ity ot m* r c h a n d i# ' so ld ot 2 .t .7 2 l t m s o i 4.47 p . i c e n t.

A v e r a g e w e e k ly s a le * in J u n e w e ie f l f i / J O O ^ l . c o m p a re d w ith I 1 7 . J 1 2 , 3W» in IK 32 , a d e . r e a a e o f $ 1 , 3 1 1 , 6 7 5 . A v e r a g e w e e k ly t o n n a g e s a l e s <if 1 0 1 .4 7 2 . c o m p a re d w ith 10 «$.2 18 ir.

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Studebaker Has High Standards

Despite Business Depression DeMassi Says Sundartls Are Higher Than I’.ver

A lth o u g h tb e d e p ie s s io i i c a u se d s e v e r e re d u c tio n s in th e man p -.w ej o f m an v m otot m a n u fa c tu r e ! '* a n d so m e assen tl.!> Im* •> at*- o p r r a t e . l ..n a sk e le to n b a n - , t h e i r h a s b een no I ela va t Kill III the v ^ U a l l - e o f Mi'lK-. t o r s m t lie S t u d e b a k e i an«t R i « k n » .

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te .l at st i at e g " p o in t- th i.-u g tn .u t ana u t o m o b i l e f a - t u . v . e x p l a i n e dh e r e yesU -i d ay by M A m o h l l»e

Del Monte SalePrices ,ire I'miif up, Ihjr t.> ln-1 j> you hold ynur Uxvl bill down, ut re ortitinv; .ill tin- most po|<ubt IVI Monte FixJs at s|vii.il j'rc iiitl.ition | St. k 1 up now . order a large supply .

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