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teMte^sdir ••,.f'»'-tiiff four weeks, ending August
Paralysis,e l ^ U u i a * s p o r t e d hythv Statv He-'jMrtmeiit of ljCaJtn. _ t n l a w o o k .
»rlng IWa period aevcntv'j iscH WITO recorded, which la j
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in' any epidemic Trenton. Aug. , M l a r k e d I»:-J T t L ? u T o n ^ - ^ . o P l , l p m , V
- e a s e la the prevalence d . h . ! p e . ^ I S T l S '«nnio pamlyaiB In New Jersev-- •'J"wa: ««r-Rvn Couniv, n - B u r _
S^t'arapaipOnFofSf^ai Constitution Amendments Sept 2 0 #
Repnbiicans and DenwrcrSsMarslialJorees lirftefcV:
CGRANT MYERS'
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j HuntiTrtou. 1; Monniftnth, L': Mor- • « s . 1; I'asaak-. 7; SiunersPl 1- i
l l m o n . t. The- dlHoa*. l a spr^u^T"
On Proposed Changes In Consfiiution-United fe Four0"1"8 Anle^d,nent—Democrats Oppose (Ah®*
>ntb. l lu.y i U T requiroil t<. |, Isolated for <hree vvoeks. U11,i
Tn-«toH, AUK. S1.^-W»!LI Physician* are asked to-mmnptlv ' 7 T , »t'I>i>il nU cases ami *.„..,....,...'i - 6 l ' - 0 l ; l 1 eli'clliin on the l>i"po«eit Or 1DI0
'*" ih^iHhn won in the Presidential jB»r$
:4 ;cL-.nj;<-K |„ , iu . Statu 'Con-ntuti„n - Th,. itr.,„,» t«, i ,. •
l i e State Baultary law until t h r l n , ' h t b,'*^^'> the Kepubih .,••" a u ( | ° , »";'n>o«aiJc argument. TbeT'S>! fluid j s uomiul again. fD.'imnr.iii,. «. *> -rontemi that th* r.™..i» *^_ r. .. JU that the result the D«uo-- / )
ri.'. et- has tint fairan >i>«. >"4 •Ii..mufraii(- state organization* ^ t l m t t h * r e B u I ^ ««® Demo--?) ^>ver the propose*] plan to w i]ie'^
r(tt^ foreaef has not taken Dl«C9^ eleetioti „f future Govern.,rn of '" u l l l«'r-States where H.rpi&lh'aa' '« Sew JvrFi-y In the smmB , „ ;,r.^^„EreRiffct1><, ^ V L . b e ( , u t_ | |UM}J| apg—-&
thime-fm- IVe.^denT Of the Tn!.,.,! D f m o m f f ^ r : , , . ^ ; ; : , """"*" *"" -, , " '"*» «1<w , R"H. Jfflto .fail . « , I I K . statea MenatorJ e l " t e T \ T V ^ - "
'I'nltiH! s ta te , Senator V . ^ E h'" VO «T- f h ™ « t h « ab»«tT ot
!«f the <:. 0 . -P . forces, * ! , , „ „'S S o a o ^ ^ c i S l o K ™ * * * 1 1 1 . ^ "• eudeavorins to have this amend- tloaa and J « h £ »h E t h ° &F -
nient adoined. alonK with ill i,.. ..,..,,,„. • ,, * - K (.hLJ «P«n«"« ortU» • others ,h !eh t h e a t e r " ,»: pi s S d m e B ? 0 t n S f ; » H l * C a ? " e " * S ^ ° ;
.•upon S.-i.tw„lK.r 20th. Dew... ratlr f t h V ? ^ ! . iP^ e S f ° r • « • « * • • • •Nttlim,iU fommit teeman Kr k W l ^ ^ r . T ' ^ ^
a sounded-th, te„,.. ^ ' J - N e ^ e ^ ^ ^ X ^ S
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the/ one. rolaliiiK t« sonm- C • „«!?-^^ . ^ which.meets „
in,'. * a B , d " pa-rtlcularly1 \£&» h e h U u t e v ^ y ' w o ^ a r T ^ * ^ ,the iiroposed ehanso cou.•.•rninc Senator h^V.-V. . J , a -Ithe office of Governor. Hem t it it arrlvnl h . AS* d c c l a r ^ «Wn W»
!meantime the alaU- S ^ k W , r i h " a ^ T h " 1 ™ 1 . t b , ' D p m « ^ t s ' h a * e ,'lhiportai.r year of 1928 am«K Se' fenUai a ^ i P r?,',"^ ° f ^ 0 , ^ T 1 -j Runubllcana is- li«|,| m ahevanrr- t ion, in n, ^"befnatorlal churns EdEo marahiila h e f t re- , for o i t 1 ! ™ " ^ r « will co»-
nominees for Governor and mi ted ieal n o i i t i ^ i ^ ' , t J J* dSuho*~ States Senator, are fo be laid a"i lc-Wz ta Z f U ' f ' , f ^f. D e n w > -«.n.il after the special Septemher • urjS' ol 'Ston 0 ? M * * e U b I t C a M ?* f.lceiion so that.evoryhodv - I n - t h o . l ' « * l d K n t l « r v « « G « ^ r a o r s »»
; S F , n a y eoneentrate „n . h . . i ^ l S ^ y i U ? p - - | j 8 j J
I The n e i n o e r a r B . - w m T o n r i n F t o f t ' u m ^ f 1 ^ * w o r r y over l„ «,« matter of "hHt or me ™ i „ " " ' ? , ^ ° r e f I S 8 S S ' t
IIIK nominees for 1928-havl„K a . eon ui'uaUon^r , h . h ^ T " f S r * ready deeided on the renamli uiloa of e l e X ^ « , i * ejlallog plan «f- United Statea Senator S v » £M*£?*£%" ¥ * ml™' and Motor Vehicle - C o m m l . j d o S o & e r ^ i ' C
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i 2 AVilliam L, mil for Goven.or-may they ran onlv £ • . « , " # • ^ devote their talenta exclusively"to he people fai . « u c ™ » ' « » *!»«• bealtaR the amendments. T».^ haar« and K L i . v r E I ? ***!' Plan to increase the term of Le, tor",te to conttnue^that «v«r° « ^ r Clovoriior from three fo four year..: they can g e t a w a y S h ^ ? and have thin election fair In they are entlihri^ t „ W , , h t h ' 8 » I e »
ll'n-Hldontlal vears they w , n! L f n ! ! . f ^ a u n b r ° k e ! i K.imhUvan pot to get the W e e n l "l^ evV,L? * a l 0 C r a t l r
I ""vertiora." tUe chair, tlinee it Ta in naMonai — i . M . ^ i J i S p e n d a » «»?• ««»* eleetions that the G, O. 1*. carries New Jersey and the State-ilrtrerrt ;u_a.U«He4»i-4h^iftn'TiiWrifrr-raiul-
Bli*le. Iu-thf lT?arrwhrn a (TfiWr^ nor is elected in a atrletly State flKht, the DemocraTs have linen successful in putting over their candidates every time since l<»lo when Woodrow Wilson hL-irl,.dniie line of Ueniocratlc Chief KsocM-tJve?! ^-Titch has" condhued up to A. Harry. Muore. with only the Interruption of Air. Edf^ himself.
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When asked about his candidate for t.ovtruor next year, the So'naV-««r Bald: "1 can only repeat whM I stated in effect before startla* on my holiday, that I have ao l S
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Evidently confident that the » « _ « , ! « . „ « m - - n n o i - i » u r to the noi l s on September 20th and o * twae-iliB :-Hnrandffient.~!Ke" toatelr5*" cratic loaders are devoting th time to nroiisinB Uie women mi bera of--the party to co to _bi polls. To this end the rWlm&rn,
Place this week.-Otw of these w jtLJS'ewarh on Tuesday for to workern in the counties or E s a a ^ S
4-nlon. Passaic. Morris and S u a a e S 3 Important and populous c e n t e i ^ l - |where- Thu " Deftiocrafrc" vSto ^ ^ .^fJiaavyv —A- sHmilar- meeTlTiK "1$
Hunterdon -County, for the woraa of Mercec. Hunterdon, Warren as ^Haerwt- counties. AhofBer
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-^amparenrVeh^, hhek 9.y5TCoTolrs[ /.ypva*yara
Chiflbn Metal Brocades, 17.50"ayar<i Printed Chiffon Velvet, 12.50 a yaid
Crepe Satin, Black 5.50 and 5$5, Colors — 3.95 a yard
ImpoitedWooI Coatings, 7.95 a yard-
Novelty Wool Georgette, 4,95 a yar^
- Q^ss Tweeds, 2 95 and 3.95 a yard
the value of 151 American homes will
Tiave been destroyed by fire-statistics show.
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WILI YOURS BE INCLUDED H^fHlS NUMBER?
If it is, will you be reimbursed fully, ^
partially -or not at all! Can you , ; i
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uninsured portion? /
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fbe tfERALD is on sale ^every. IESDAY and FRIDAY by - B. lick, J. Tenneabaum, news-llers, MorrjB.avenne, Springfield,
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or-nge.. MossaiuB^and "fie WarFk J 2 ^ ^ i ^ T ? i l L a n opwatton ™ n t i m . - . = r ^ t - f r - M B - » o r « * wr-W^ndleMs-iKBt^VedtfeMayT" :_iI^r£^r"-z=rss!_-™*M_»«e•„ ware a W f f t h . of orange blossoms on Her hair. She carried a shower bou-
be On the club grounds. <h-
FETE FOB SIXGEKS
Schools Open Jieptember 7th , The Springfield. Bchobls"?will re-
jopen for the.faU term-next Wed--r,„., nesday morning, September 7th.
parade of more than 200 auto- ' h ^ M l a t « " ^ n s ^ o r n e w p u P i l 3 w e r e IbUea and fifteen floats win i o r n l n ™ ^ " X l i*1"1 ™»™»»y
S c h w a b e n ^ a l l , . Newark, School" * . t h e J a m e s C a ldwel l
quet of white brides roses
Ive nday morning for Immergruen
on Springfield :• avenue,-Ingfield, -where the United
j»ger8 of Newark, will hold a celebration D-day and concert...
(aswell—Peterson Wedding A pretty home wedding took
Place at 4 o'clock Saturday after
W W B r t . lpff° ™he°-, - M1tB8 A»<* Lucjlh
J-ffie parade ^ n r T T T e p r e s e n t a ^ - Mr- r i tV ^ a u 6 i j l * r o t Arf- and. les of practically every G e r m a n n m ' Clarence Peterson, of short tanization in Newark g i " s ¥e*tte- b e c a m e t h e br»«>« °* P silver cup will bo presented S e w a S ^ T ^ C&^°n- J r - ' « '
the driver of the automobile Un™ £ ' * ^ ™. ? e V ' J o s e p h F o 1 -fcorated In the most t 5 S u l 5 5 r £ , ^ u r S r * v ^ f ^ < - ~ Inner. Another Clip will eo i« r„™ . ... U r t h ' N e w a r k , per-
most novel f loat One trophy f ° ^ ! d S f , c e r e m ° n y -is donated by Uie United a S 2 £ ' « 2 ? a « f6 h W h \ ? ? S B i v o n i n
the other by R W. S t e i n b r u l n i X e d L M r ^ V ^ ^ £'U8 ttt~
f u t u r e -Luna Park- w l U . ^ j j ^ e T S g a r o i ^ ' ^ ^ J L ^ ^ . » « » School = - — — — _ . rranKiyn, A. J,, for two. years
.Mr. and Mrs. C a s w e l l l e f t - o n a S £ t « t r i ? t o t h e N e w England , Slates and upon their return wJU
tirred in powder blue georgette The matron of honor was at-
™H , . "• P O W d c r b I u e ecorEette and carried an arm bouquet of ™ W , r ° S e 8 , T h * bridesmaids were dressed alike in „ink eeoreette and they carried pink roses. v
T h e wedding march w a s played
Brook F l 8 h e r ' o f ^^""* - T h e j l n k and blue color scheme m the house decorations was carried out in blue delphiniums, pink cosmos and gladiolus. The alcove wiVirHb?1111* f0om v a s banke (l
Luciile «, , W 1 ' a n d f e r n s »«»« white ^ ^ l + J ^ s - b e f o r e - w h i c h the-cerembny
r- «"«l was performed^^Vhite ribboned T / i ' o r m p d an aisle throueh which the bridal party passed
A reception followed t h e - e e r e -o ° Y . f 0 r
m 8 l x t y quests from
Rochester. Troy. Montrose, Groten Oran e o n ' Neva^ and East
Both the bride and the groom are graduates of St. Lawrence University, class of 1925. of Canton
7 h I i**t b a ? b e e n t ea«bing
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American Food Co. 4M)^SpringfieId Ave.
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This Is
DOtLS
BY WAY OF MKNTiO.N
Slight improvement is Beported in the condition of Mrs. Charles H. Leber, of Morris avenue, who was taken very seriously ..}u with a heart attack last Thursday
Dr. and Mrs. Henry P. beng ler and daughter, Julia, arrived Monday on the "Adriatic." from a trip abroad.: They enjoyed a delightful six weeks tour o f England, visiting
towns" a U d U l e ° l d c a t h e t l r a l
Harold Atwood7~of Maple avenue. Is spending his vacation in Maine
Charles and Dahlia Bartholomew, children of Mrs. H. V. .Bartholomew, of Maple avenue, have
J. t h , c . r ™ n „ ^ M d M j .8 Fna J a e R e r
heJjtter'B parents^Mr. and Mrs Johnson, have moved from Tooker avenue to West Livingston.
s t r i L l ^ £ . d a »e»ters . of* Salter «treet, Wft yesterday for Budd Lake where they will remain over .uabor Day.
Mr and MrB. Frank Bohl, 0 r Morris_, avenue, expect to motor to Asburjr . P a r k over the holiday week-end. 7
Mrs Wi l l iam F lcmor and daughter.. Miss He len FJemer, w e r e on
Sh1.!™ , h 8 , a m l ° V e r t h e w ^ k - e n d where they were guests of Mr. and MrB^memer'*- folks. —
Charles. PhJlUps, of Springfield Park, spent the week-en^ with
Anjtiouncement To Advertisers
Everybody knows that next Monday is Labor Day, and one of the most important holidays oh the calendar."
— - -WexnusTask an exlra effort on the part of our advertisers in preparing copy for Tuesday's paper immediately as we rnu'st do our regular Monday mechanical preparation for Tuesday's HERALD this afternoon and tomorrow before noon.
Complete news of all the week-end holiday events, including the various sporting events in this territory, will be found in next Tuesdays edition, and you will want your
_advertising included as usual.
PAGE TiOqaSS o'clock. d"rloek.
Rev.
Even in f i-i-rvioy.' at J-
MrtnwdNt i:piMS»[«al J«iliii S. Burion. pastor
o'eloek. Kuwotth U^UK meeting
• • ) • • 1 - , , - l t .
-" l eader . Will Larsen w«I b«'$. Evening serrlcu at,','.
-- S T B o ^ f o W T i a m ^ f " interest 1 UK SUMMIT HERALD
<~= rfi
--May Roofing_Ca_ N E W K O O I s OVER OLD
Barber Asphalt Shingles and Roll Roofing Convenient Terms Arranged
PHONK SUMMLT i:oi-W - Day or Night
' , . - " • -*"•«• HIVM return wu Ti-eside in-their-new~home in Glen ^ o c d , - S h o r t H i l l s , - _ _-
! friends at'BelmaV. U™??,, *f<*M*8 the .summer."
MIM-Juaniu Gross, daughter of Georte A teSS°?^ D r" , B n a M r 3 '
o'clo<-k Weclnesilay evening. ^rCliit-f Ruban " passed away -"Monday afternoon" «t L'.45 o'clock at his home In Mountain avenue after suffering a relapse. About six weeks «go he W l l 8 j taken very seriously ill with an attack of appendicitis and _>Vas removed to Overlook Iloapual where an operation was performed. He Improved and was recovering his strength at home when last Tuesday he was stricken and was forced to bis bed again. Bronchial pneumonia- th-velnped" and—HIS
eve* and Springfield,, a* a 'soc ia l ntng at her home Tuesday/
^ S " n T r 5 i i f i n y ' o f P o i s o n , Pa.. witS S S S J° m o t o r t o m o " o w , to -S f v 1 . * 1 ^ w c e k - e n d and Labor I^y at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Leslie Chishblm in Kecler
England Airs William N. Heard and
with Mrs. John E. Gunn and family at Millington whore they have passea the summer.
The Gunns expect to return home on Labor Day.
Edward Towiiley. Jr., and'Pearson Reaglo and friends from
a
street , "Mrs. Edgar Hull and "daughter - A l i c e n f Ftt-n,iiri,„i v . - lr '"el' ••""* »"--nf;*u m i u
weakened condition _was unable ta coml>at the disease.
Chief Rubam was born in Berne. Swit2C1Mand. He was 64 years old. He had lived in Springfield about thirty years. About- twentv years ago be was Bworn in as Springfield s first police officer. Later vt.W,as, K l .v o n t h e rank « f captain,
w 5 '• ^".boJd until five years ago When he was promoted to chief. He had-command of a for"ce~oT "ffve" other policemen at the time of his death. While his career as chief was not marked by a great deal of excitement, he helped to solve several baffling murder cases and
was known as a policeman of iron nerve, He was well JikJjd 'throughout Springfield and vklnirv and was a friend to all the school children,' '
Chief Ruban was a member of the New Jersey Police Chiefs As aociation, Hope Lodge, 1. O O F of Orunge. and. the Firemen's Relief Association.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter. Miss Daisy Ruban a son. Charles; three sisters, Mrs Charles H.. Ruby of sprinytM^ Mrs. Jennie Winter and Mrs. Elizabeth, Bellengratb. both" of West-field: and three brothers, Henry Ruban of Springfield,- Abraham Kuban of Irvin eton and - Leon Ruban of -McAfee.
IX THE rm'KCIIES.
- Si, Jame*' Catholic Rev. Thomas R: Larkiii. paStor
_Mass_._Simday_iuiirjilng-«t 7.30 wn\ 'J.M o clock.
First Presbyterian Rev. Dr. George A. Llggotj.-pas
tor, bunday morning service at II
E*» «l* l owi iey
^ A ^ f e « ^ ^ ^ ^ k s e ^ o n . ^ E s p e ^ a t t ^ ^ pretty ones.
We4iav^threeHdndsr0ne with naiuraihairT ^ one hajriess and ^ one is a clown doll.
Joseph Bohl of Plainficld, Mrs.
Mrs. * r a n k Bohl of Springfield. A 4 ^ ^ n - j o y a W i r " w « M l n g ' " w r s ' " s TTiVt
n vocal, p iano and v io l in s e l e c t ions. , _.
of Morris arenue . Mrs. A n n a Everett , of W a s l i i n e -
toji^ayeim^-ia^visitii^^n-^rat--
-Mri^dw-ard McCarthy, of Salter street, is convalescing from
:
The first two are dresseJin dainty feminine
finery. Dresses of modest tength, showing
a disregard for the fashion of their elders.
You'll Uke the clown^Jie's a joke from the
tip of his cap to the sole of his shoes.
These artr$3#fl jfolfs. _ , _ .-__ _ _ • - • I
"N this is our plan. Ask for a doll card
f i d ^ e ^ o i n ^ t e
worth of goods are Jxight, <hen you may
n^llt M a . .n n , ,n g D a r - J r - J a n d illness". ^ u g h t e r . J W ^ r f . * ^ 6 t r c c t . - f t r T B r i r r Brady and ; son
' lJm»T t r ^' t , m £ d ~h0fnc 3*«erday from Kempville, Nova Scotia
(where they spent the m o n t h - S j August. - - -1 ",^«-" and- Mrs. Everett T SninV
MVDB; "/ v ? h 0 r t - " l n s uvr(?n»«. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Spinning o Morris avenue, motored on Monday to Stamford. Conn., where t-ic>; visited relatives- - -'- - l
Mrs. Josephhie Brill, of Short HiHs avenue, will entertain over the week-end and I+abor Day, Mr
| Mr and Mrs. Ethan Allen Alley, i ibfrth » ° flVe,nue' a n n o « n c e the! IWrth of a dau0ht £ r t _ f i £ m ui l i i c
rhono sio
All the Best Grades cf
—Smve*Money Ot?
Russell Hinman Incorporated
Building
Construction
and
DRUGS SODA
WHERE ECONOMY RUUS
Provenltselfl America's
leading food Institution
Service—Qunlily FooJa and low prices"—.hawl unquestionably utttfteil' the most exacting fol tnands-for 67 yean—
C^
+ '*> Jtlighland Ave.
Tei. 1722 Summit7"
Springfield Ave. Summit. N . X
:,,- _-._.At..L ^ur stein's
-Prescription Pharmacy '430 Springfield AvT Phone 1191
(N'ext to A. & P._Tca (A>.)
Friday and Saturday Onty^
Fancy Fresh j^ PRINT carton C I
BUTTER Yi | b . portions x
New Potatoes ~ 15'1*- 35* Clicquot Club ^ 2 *»• 25'
'_ P."«i» I c p g r b a t . dgpoat " """
rStuffedtMves ^<2i« 6^25c
i Light
or Dark
D u y i h e i l o l l ^ ^
SELL
of her birthday or the morning that
^^aTt^ws^pr^ents^ffe looked forr-
b i r l h ^ f , — P a r r e l 1 ^iebrated his birthday by a trip to„jU6ir-Y»v^r I the- week-end. He was accom".!
panied by Mrs. Farrelf !
"day- o i r t h e S. a."3arl«tlc-freln^rl two months' tour of Europe He visited England, Ireland, France
Wallace nftinrtns-^iwii—T
i^rartional fJL^
IM The following Extraordinary Special^ have ht^n ar-
[-ranged to help-make the holiday for." "NATTONAL"" patrons a most wholesome and thrifty one.
"Wallace GoUHei . 'M^nenefe-^spei ir ine
— " H i g h b r i d g e , N. J. week-enTfl- B i
]J|_JShone 272g-- Summit
T C ^ K l T A i r SERVICES^ FOR
Eunfiral__ee4vfces -for E d i E a ^ i t ~ ^ 4 i
SnirtV**i*remittm>" Armour's
Reg. Smoked Hams
REASONS WHY Qmr Mayonnaise is Better
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u_ ... - <.1 . i i .^ < * » . . . : u - - ^ > ^ _ — . . . . . . . . ^ , — - - - ^ — ' • • • - • — • — -
r than others .wnich-you^arebuying-today
We Make It Ourselves insuring its Freshness and we use only
the best ingredients
Uggett pOTtorrofflClated;Tas3isted by-Rev . WillJani H o p p a u g h ^ j j , -
SrtaST.1^?' ******"* K tSpringfleld Fire Department who aorvedag-pal l bearers wereDav id 3- Jeakens, Everett T. Spinning £ * • * " - E : MS«-*i. T. C, Davidson! T/m i ° ^ B M a r t u r a n o and Will-, lam J. Thompson. The rest of the: xtepftrrm-ent attended t h e -^nneraff 2p a body. — - '
Chief Ruban was a member, conducted services at tfie~Tibme at 8
16
BRY-PH KEI>
Broiler^ ia?<"jtet-Uiirii) r=^_:
I
^Special for the Week-End Only*— C a m e l s . S w e e t CaporaU, Lucky S t r i k e ,
.Old Gold , Piedmonts, Chesterf ie lds
Cigarettes
> ^ H
O a r regular ptir« 2 P^e*. 2Sc
- Fresh KHled__
^ i t ii^-.IB-V J - ^ i a i ^ S ^ ^l^^r^^S-: :
Yukon Oub^ar 3 t^25i Sunshine Surprise Pkg £5C
imiwy' fiEarfrMy
383*385 Springfield Avenue
Phone 1081«10& "DonH jforget we allow S% for Cash and Carry**
fe^fe^^i^fe'wi
THE SERVANT —OUTSIDE
THEitOUSE By which we mean our- two bniidings <€-«tory and 4-story)
^.where. IftOJWo^-fagft were cleaned and repaired last y c a r _ Wc ma our efficient shampoo ^ jirocciH on your rugs—whether they cost 525 or $1,000. Our careful cleaning wetHoda are always the s«»me—remo-lnK every- speck of ^ust, grit, dlrtj _ after which we repair rringes, reweavo designs, mond hoies,
Smoked tongues 3-4 Hiii. averagi ' )
SMOKIII -
Pork Tenderloins
J€7&
ortment (R«ttdar-price 2Zc)
Krafts
CaBilaiiis Sirloin Steak
42c ib.
HBte -•It'-ewtii-HttlB^ & years in bs»iHeag« n e most know tew!
mamxtix
Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb
^9c ibT
SHOJIT voitryrAICTKHS
Sandwich S p r e a d ^
AlJFeio Timely PJcnic Suggestions Bteechnut Peanut Butter * 19c Plain Olives . > T?l7cjzr29c Sultana Jam *fo p«a« , j?k^^—; Herthey's Milk Choc Bars-* 4 c ^ ^ Sultana Tuna Fish • ^™20c Heinz to Pickles . . w.21c
9 O L
I 25c Jk
.H1CKEN CSS) 4Sr Rinso Regular
25c size -**21i
Yellow Onions t
Cooking Apples . 3 ^ 1 Q c 3 v 2 S c
—trovFKuroosr
Pure Creamery Buttet Jb. (In Mh. prints)
^ ^ • . T * " ? - ^ - * . T . T ; * * - T ~™ i&c
National Beef Company "Largest Retailers of Meats in Amerk^—
3?ASpnngfjdd Ave.z __$& 1«2 ^ ^ J I ^ 6torei la~N«ir York. New Jeraeji MawL^PeBna:^ Coon.
i* -.«*£**«
Deliriously Good!
Fruits and Veg 9 " ^ ^ f i r u st carefully selected cboiofTarietie* find tmwe its way to the A & P store,fresh too^for o«rf«stjtnotortrttckserviceas» * * •"--•"'• 'o n*|t<»fWays find Qmpwicm^
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?$ACSfe FOtfl* THESTJMiiTT H S R A 1 & * N » tJt?»Clf IT RECOKD, SUMMIT, N. J. ? $ S K 2 3
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TBXD W. COFT, Editor
I B B S U M M I T HERALD ! * * * » * * ^ o p e n i n g day . of a&ool | u - 4 o v i w w i u u w u r j wlll; i » a fit time for hear t^carch- j ,
ing a» i" the extent to which the t There n*ed to be' a joke about evils- or ! *2T- still-prevail -hi - m t r J *he' feflow-wha perfumedMs* vaSrtje
or Its contents, and thus added la <s> cent to every dollar. Probably
j there will, be a tot of equally pare-
. OfOrt*t razor of a ty aaa Ceaaty. • J . - . ' _ . • H l . l . K H ' •••••••••-?••
Issued Every WJKBDAT* FR1DAT AFTERNOON
tlw OfUe*. 3$7 Springfield Ava TELEPHONES 1S00 analSOl
.Aw saNialt B#r*U rsMhttsg Ce. JOHN W. CIJFT. Prratdettr -FRED W. a i W , Trea*ur«r
NORMAN S. CARTS, Secretary
Catered at tlie Fort Offlc*, Summit. N. J , as Second-Clan flatter
SI*Ct-|AL ELECTKMI J»rirT \1 It fs t he urgent duty of every;;tic witticisms about the coming
citizen t» register and, vote ^at' the ^reduction of all our bills by one-election on jthird. Jokesmtths must have ma~
H * * — •
jterial. And It will not hurt the!
his-victim from the wreck, pbxc*& 7* him in his own car. and hurried him to the hospital. I t - l s - o d d ; though by no means Inexplicable or ineicusabl*. .that ne did ne* offer to gjve hia name and the number of his license. But. that neither" hia _ .victim nor, th$ hospital at^ tcndants thought to ask those de tails, which would' doubtless have forthcorr. i n gr' special
September SOth. , ~ » ~ . ™ « « , . « u w nUrL u>e | j ^ ^ - ^ without Jttcsaatian. Jai We e n sympathize with those {money, 'certainly most extraordinary,
who think that we have too many j Th© ' s r t lft that the new one dol-j In saying thai these-accidents elections* We think so ourselves.!1* r hills, which will be put into'may hare been caused by careless-But thai is .-t strong reason-not fbrJ^rc^hrttan early In 1S2S. -wilt belncss exercised a long time before,
National Affairs Frank P. Litschert
svB&cmpttc&iSr Om Tear „..A
3R» Month* •Mate Copies —
13.50 im m
shirking f i t for-voting at thfsf0"1^ a b o a t two-&Irds the Toxeof special ^,-t i , .n. because one of the ! ? " • T J " *"*' th°ufhot c o u r < s*
- - v . t h«y will have precisely the same ends «ou,ht to be Bain*d t h r o u g h ' ^ ^ ^ p ^ B t *
c ™ it is a ra-:onaI and economical re- They will be an inch and..a qaarter ductlott oi the number of elections, shorter and half an inch narrower
we refer to the-neglect of a large proportion of drivers to see-to It
«Jjhat their cars are In a safe condition for use. A recent extended inspection of cars In Xew York exposed some startling conditions.
Occasionally" you hear the re-marsr that the "little fellow," using the tefttf- fti the economic sense, will vote for higher taxes locally and care nothing About the reduction of taxes nationally because he pars little if any federal Income lax and pays oa-lit t le real property at home. If the "little fellow," and there, are a great many more
-m$t<$&. *
WffiAftSBPT, 2, W27
Contants of this colamo copyright by _ Jtadae, , *T*a World's Wittiest Weekly.' ',and reprinted, by special permla-'sion. '
of him than the big ones, has any such impression now—Is a good time to erase It, for It Is certainly fallacious. -"
o-in h a r m , , , with that in most of, than those now In use. At flret the j which weV m ^ r ^ p p o ^ " 3 e a r n e d and %£££ 2 S J ? %
jthe other ^at^es of the tnion. if change will be in only the one dol-| about as Eenerally her* as there J the tax to the government and t6 the voter- of the State wfli « B Sep- l a r w l I s - hut in time it will be.ex-jit was found that In every hup-jthe local taxing units, but It must tember x h ratify the p r o p o s e d a e n d ^ * Amendmtr.U to the Constitution, j tl<!2?* tftere frill n?ver again have to be such a> s|M( ial election aa^ this, for i
afr.t'isdmeuts will be voted . .. _M»^, the people a t regular i n - * a T i 4 1 * t t t ^ ^ Government, in thejt l*^ lights, a re a- saurctr of danger
future I en -by
conrse-iw»yw>-ok.n rMto.ia»a atwitt
, ' ' • ' • • - • "- ••———5B5sr j there will
Facts About. Summit - •"• „ _ _ _ _ j But wh' 'If r elections be few or
POPULATION itnany. It !• fho duty of every citi-Ills-J'fSe i w l 1 t o * « ^ ^ »» of them, just as 19*0—10.174 ;much a s r is- tlie duty of everv
to those, of all denumina^j fired cars -fn^Tiany "use;™"forty-IIvei-not- he_fbrgotten_ that they pass it jhad derective or improperly af. ton--down- to the IltHe fellow
is no question that this ranged lights, twenty-nine had"ln^ ^ ^ f ^ f r P Q a V*? B ' - a a 4 - t h * t tt g«n-* v "•** I n orally is possible to do so. ao_af=L wlU be a great improvement. Of J effective brakes, and ten had
it will be a considerable} faulty steering gears. The defec
vPecUI elecUons; and c o s t o f l h e e 3 C p e n 8 | y e V3^ upon [only at oighJ^©f_course, but i t 4a lv only half as many w c arerpfTnTeoT But it will,to be observed that it is at night ; members of the I>eg- ** *? immense convenience to the4ahat - m o a t accidents occur-
public. It will en*Me. one to en- wherefore we may charge many of close bills In ordinary "com- • -mercial note" en^elopea—-without folding them, and also to place them, without folding in the wallets which men carry In the inside coat _ or waistcoat pockets':" and'vent'
them to that cause. Much more serious Is it. that twenty-nine per cent, of cars-have brakes that 'do *ot work properly, and wtil-notr «*PiL5L SB*L flMctJy. «Bo«gh„ to„jurat
accident. A ear wKh |»ef-Aas«s»ed vaiuMlon.'mi—Vs^isS'roo 1 w o r B ; ° r hi* office. It is the duty . . . . . . . » , . i — ™ "*— »»-s»-B«nd«l dst.t-iLWI.KMJ ' «of member- of the lejrfsjature t o i s u c n d o l D B a w a v w i t h M^ing will t fective brakes is "unfit to take
" " • " " ^ • . S T ™ * L:?.: ^h™l'; M'i.-imake law. It u ,ho a , „ y »f t i y l g t e ^ f « _ " < wallets lessjnpon the road a» » » r Mm*»Worst
ter all -the- "littl*—fellow" pays most, or the tax whether he real-Ires it or no t / and he ought to be especially alow about---voting-taxes ubon himself under the mistaken impression that he Is voting the burden on someone else. And It Is equally true that, he is vitally interested in federal Income tax reduction on a large-^acate-^wbether he pays any income tax or not.
Wife—The wolf Is at the door. Hubby—Tell him I can't pay the
rent today. • -o—„-
"The average married man wouldn't object to irts wife wearing her skirts a little- shorter If she'd only' wear them a little longer. „
X Marks ^htHS-pot > (Especially on the Seashore)
I often wondered.where Some girls Had hid their vaccinations, But now I've seen a lot of them Upon the girted vacations.
not enjoy*
"Give •Occult/;
"Many chosen."
Kraay Kracks a sentence with the word
* • ' - ^ " — _ . _ t i
occult, but - few are
It's A Boor Bale, Etc
Bank resources—fifr.eoi,07308 tGovernor !.-, J^-.-Wfrt'ne»"..»fi<t_j»rat?B»ig!Bai ja^a^aso J minister thr
enforce and to ad-hi-i^s. It i s the duty
of judges' to cauf > Justice-to prevail in the ivurts. It is-the duty of the" polity to guard life and
It-is the duty
^JfttJLPf Summit; an tbo-Lat'kawtinim « . K.. at Cto fept above tide water, with S.ir^Jrna d ^ , , y „ Trolley TOiinectfona S ! K NJsw?.r,c- EtJ»nb*th, UiuTlstOTO. SS»Tf«»?i?i latSJn,f; . C ^ , ? \ w a , c r *ron> J property from harm. artesian welta. Electric light and aa» • „# • . ' » t
ttd« water Mverage-; fr«e mall d V ' o f H c h a o ! t tt-arhers to instruct the l*0«n Aeaorlatlona; Mhr^e hotels - 1 r e a d y to rejiroach any of these
B5' B!5SSr^.Pr?A,?_*".,v*. «<Lh001 system. ' jwho may fai! m such duties. Well.: s J l t is just as rpurh the duty of every'.
^"bulky. and also wilt avert "much "of {of the wear and tear. nponTTbe bills,5ten- per cent so that we shall have . smoother steering gears.
all, however, is the fact that
currency than
;Conjmunlrate with" Summit "Business j Men's Association.
and cleaner bithcrto.
It is a noteworthy reform, and it will add historic distinction to" the> administration of one of the two or--ilsfee" 'greatest Secretaries 6T the Treasury that America has ever had.
TmrDAY, SEI»TEMBKil 2, 1927=
citizen to vt-rV. and Just as much reproach fan- upon bim if hc la i i s to perform tliat' duty.
Wherefoxti...a:.ti _repeaL i t . is -the duty, of *v«ry cttteen to- register^ races have been _th_e_ greatest^^yetit and to vote a; the-special election ' is the yachting
EJTILATLSG COLCJIBIS
For many years the Queen's t u p
It Is an appalling thought that one car in every ten
tire highways is practically Wild, incapable of being
jHext week's reopcninK- o f - t he ! MbUe schools will doubtless Feemi to many a. commonplace matter of 4
on September :"th.
Tiff
running controlled by the steering-wheel. To take such a car- Wpon the_jcaaJL save^ln "tow" after another, is * crime that should send Us perpetrator to prison.
It is as bad-to be careless ^boat the condition of a car as it is to b* careless in driving it. We have Bo doubt that majux_aiccidents,.-ai»
__ ._._.. « « « U y dae to the unfit condt-world. Doubtless i t i o n » °* the cars. A sense . of
One-Harvard economist who has given the matter considerable study estimates that the average J taken her income earner in .the-UBited-Statea-j-rapher. pays at least $350 a year or about
of cars have faulty} one foliar _a„day in taxes, most or n annai i t i* r w h , ^ ! l have been passed, on down
to him In one form or - another. The. landlord collects In higher rents, and the merchant who has to pay the tax of the manufacturer and the wholesaler passes It on down to the, cnnmipw t n other words', as Professor Munro concisely put . it. "Taxes, are an element in the cost of everything, an element Just as certain in interest, wages and profit."
o Here is something for the aver
age man to remember. When taxeB are reduced nationally,"even-, on
Nip—They aay opposite* attract. . Tuck—That's wrong. I was op
posite a beautiful girl i n the subway this morning and she never gave me a tumble.
• o - "I see that Genevieve, after fail-ins; to break into the movies, has
old Job as a stenog-
Just typing."
yoiir prosperity ? ~» • •
/T*HE care of securities is a burden - that robs inany s*;man of the free
dom his fortune should bring,. .7 _—;
For a fee that is surprisingly moderate, you can combine with safety, both' availability and investment service.
„ W E W I L L —
—4iold your securities in safekeeping for you,
-subject-to written or telegraphic o r d e r s . —
—make all collections for you-
—notify you of "rights/ ' called bonds, etc.
—place at your disposal our facilities and
another reversion., io
THE CHILDREVS SHOW
i they will always retain their pres- iPmdence, and also of duty, shotted -;-t;ge^ J? 0^!?*^ 1 3*?!??^®?: cgn{egts|jffl^ _grery-one who drives-*-car-•is befog organized which must a p - | t o have "It periodically'"'
Their Error Zlgg—Did you ever get back
that shirt of yours the laundry claimed was missing? ~
vZagg—Host of i t . ' yea . It was .only, partly missings _*— .•
Dizzy Labels We call him Jimmy, because
he's always prying around. _o-— -..j L
Druggist's Assistant — Good1
Lord—I Just made an awful mistake!
large incomes It reduces the-bur den or-living, and unnecessary ex F ^ ^ ! ! ? ^ j»»teg^far:j i igher tax
" y-aad^eounty and
yearly routine.
goes saying, and w*- have no
doubt thai thf.LT paftnts will also feel a keeji interest in It, for their-: children's-*akcr But t r -wi i r afeo
._ ,„ . . . - - s ? m o children. That the children theniselves5
»MI hall Jt with loy. and others; will take gr. 4!__int*rest in their Bj«.iWl-«gard it with reluctance and!flower and v-.-etabi* show
:»|rerslon:_thc sanie" spirit eslBting [ without as*1.*?* t n » t WSB marked in Shakes-
SMra a time, at the boy "creeping, * . *•»« ' shall; unwUliuRly- , t «
\w&OCiV' However, we trust tha t If5*** majority of children arc* glad, %'£$! e*' l h a & B o r r y . *o Ka to Ttchool
Mothers will be busy, K e t -the children ready, with
lwrBnd"6fherwIge. "for school; ^gniiift ..wllirvind 4t-.a^retief--to^ ffttlc; children,, out of the house l-ors m*st <«jdy^
^-tm-tnncbror-thc tfihe."TaTEcfsf' TJut above"th,v
peal in the strongest manner to all a n d tested by—some competent i S t a t e t o c r e a B e t l i e x o 6 t o l c lMng-to -aud'P*1*011- to make sure that It-Is m ? f ° ? r m a n 0 T 6 n though his
which will be Invested with a ?a "««* condition tor »— « „ i - Z ' * c ! u a l t a x c 8 a r o n o ™°>"e than a use.
unsurpassed in all the domain sports and adventure.
This is nothing less - ~than a series-, of... .annual..... sailing-. „yacht~
C a i e * , dollar.TO two a year, . »„ , .™„ * . a hawjexpendltore and effic.«=..t, ,
ot to come to a system under whlc|i I ornment are the real ways to re-lt win be compulsory, under )duc*E; taxes. The method of trying
.Pirit of international r o m a n c e r s is T o I u n t a r « y _ d o n e 7 w e ~ ^ ^ i ^ p ^ * T « r 7 a n d efflclencTiTJov"
be somethinp that should appeal r a c - a h«tweea Spain and America, strongly to tht- entire public _The^ 0 J L ! t 8 P , e n d w P r f ee to be given by show itself will 'M> worth seeing :. K Mionao' *ho himself has Just for Itaclf. Thtrc will be a £ ? n c e i w ' d t h e idea of the races. Iar6e._varI<Nl__ap(J beautifn; i l t sp j ay : T h e r e r ^»_«et«el j r be a finer ap-of flowers and TeKetable» and| P***1 l o C h e imagination than that fruit.- wttfelt-&TX appreciative visit:. ***** e o n t * H t 9 o*er sabstantiaUy
et. . ilhc. c_ourse.foUowed by-Christopher
penalty, for every driver to _ha^e h-J* car officiaUy. examineaW
DniRgist—Wh-wliafd--you. do? Assistant—Gosh, I put up four
pimento -sandwiches xitt white -bread—for—a-.fellow that—slwaya~ wants them on rye. •
When a woman goes up in the air she usually lands on her husband.
Many a good architect has discovered after the honeymoon that
A der.
wanton, sordid, for monflr, by "s
brutal mor-4 member oj
Jt is desirable to f ^ , , i m b « H * the ttost Tdemdlrame •and probably think of the con-,: encourage the children in - Vuch * n d momentous voyage in all the
»Uy Increasing cost of the! work. It Is ono Df the- most health- h i s * o r T o f .mari t ime adventure. l.^ystetn and the consequent j tul occupa^on-s that they can e n - : T h e y m i g h t w e l ^ he-called the
uaT?..1-? ** x?i A U ° r which is gage iAV an4 O M of ihc most use-1 C o l u m b m a Race*, and ,we should Irely pertinent, yet none of ful. both ' sobjetirely and ob- I h , > p e t h a t a t B o m e t , m e * * « • will MWTO_ t „ c IRMI™ ._„ Ch touches the root of the mat-* jectively. I t is an admirable th lnKJ^ e n t e r « d , n them yachts b e a r i n g ! ^ s e ^ ^ o t t b V f o ™ l n
to have childr.n interested in t h e n ,*toric names of Nina, Pinta, "*C I O r C e , 0
Jfee real point |» that tn the re- plants and t f ak m l r » « r^ t ^ a n < » Santa Maria. We do-n&tsup--of - the- schools wc are re-
(tlng the work of uatlon-bulld-We are resuming the work of ring the next generation for
^.transcendent, task—of carrying
When the average man gets -to realizing this rfully a n i votes ac-
one whom the-officer was apech t f4 C i u : d m B l v thelfe will be some hope
the police force, the victim being
to push, the taxeB ^ft- to the other his wife could make plans, too, Xdlim-j tnna^Qrk^He-has a habit oj giving" them back to you' in another -form.
Iy obligated to protect, is an nn-fepcak^bly " shocking* c^urrcncWV'
for lower taxes and a lowered coBt |of-living-.- We must-have invprove-
We-ahall not say. however th i t '&. ' m e n *f J° fa
COH, 'Be-.-The-people de is a i cuUted to s h ^ r pubile f a i f c a 3 * . « « - " • ? « « * * • « • th«Jatest ta the Integrity of the police, f<*r the reason that it is as unusual as it is atrocious. Crimes,of that sort, o r of any aort, are happily" rare among the police, and the hot
sake of the practical they thus acquirt elation of nature- which
knowledge, pose]tnat the course will be strict-a.id the appro-! l y f r o m P s U o a t o w«t«ng-s Island,
is t hu» ! B l l t o n " , r o m . * n y point on the stimulated In them. And it » ^jSpanlsh coast to any on the c o a s t U h , ^ c™»i«my rend Practically useful t h i n g t o ^ ^ j f ^ S ^ ^ ' T ^ ^ S ^ ^ - ^ ^ ' ^ ^ m i i i : SuchVcrTmt
' ^ ^ ^ t t * Hoveminent of AaHH-iea,-o4f-cuttivated ffven thT^qnstr-areas of1 KiPg:' Alfonso, deserves, the grat * * Mtude of the two nations and the
admiration of the world for_ this BUng the business and con-
ps^ar-Atntrlca • ot safeguarding the honor, the Bacy and the integrity of-Amor-
aoxiety. There is no- greater Vtork than this. A hundred
r» *»> the distinguished,^j,u-kf; .Onrtthr-• ©ewe'y J said , »lre or- t l i ^ ^ States must. rise
Jfl^.embryo.-thc-^uture--^ »uppor;"£" -~:•^--^ ies of thts^««d. -fhoTHShooIs "
Over Si^ietaiUi-wJtedertv^of^ttr-i^ffts-
inHBL'..'J.!lA;.i;m>,i' !IH1 i O W H l I W B T n T a S l I ^ K T m v t 1
land whltih they tare for. -^yearal a«o». almost -Syety - com-mtinlty had a yearly -fair." o r ex-i.111081 r e l l c I t o t»» design, hibltioh of farm and. T"rd<ni-pro- F _: ^1 ___ _ ± • ' ducts. That good custom has gen-f nTEKK-EXD DISASTKKH erally been aban<I<mcd. But It is a I _^=?^-—.— —^ - ~*""~ pplfndldi. Ihittg: t^-baye^tbe- "rttrrH—5%e^Uurt-^"ne--w:tcn--wTCs;^iid5
The-tdrcn "herfi^and th<-rc continue"'it."i"have been in themselves disasters and Ihetr- *Iders _ _ . - ^ - _wlH-oo wHrtoi^-^to the summer rewjrts.tO'^peonle
^ i t h Uie^oUnd, The Bfthools|E*ve i t gwn^wiB ^nnd. ^precmtlve*-w*o were, camping o^t^and^^to
general "f**09*. ?!n"r.__nJ>*_w.ber_thtts_ _offend-iwg damonstiTatcs-that as a whole they are men, worthy of confidence and entitled to admiration for-the
onstantty render-... as
this reaUy emphasises the generally high-record of the force.
best things iq__hospitahv schools, libraries and other Institutions. But ' all expenditures ought to be scanned" carefully and we ought to-see tha t there Is a real need for the improvement before It Is made. Each jFear now~ more and more of our roads are j*;!"*;. hist'i.fjom fund* collected directly from the motoristTtlmseif,
DfcijLabels -' We call her Kitty, because she has dyed-nine times. _
JKraay Kracks
. .e^enence in investraenr-inatters.-
You' can thus rece ive your i n c o m e
p r o m p t l y and Without inconvenience .
Y o u can have the assurance t h a t y o u r
-holdings are being" constantly^ watcBecL y e t control your securit ies as s imply as
f u n d s i n a c h e c k i n g account .
L e t us further e x p l a i n our m e t h o d o f
k e e p i n g secur i t i e s .JWri tc or te lephone.
"Give a sentence with the word •Snydlcate.'" —•aiava- you syndicate and ifio canary?"
_"B« t , Colonel, * h y six radios In your apartment T*
"Because I hate the darn things and I can -keep all six ot *em shut off If I-feel l i te itT" —
_ ^ BaaThera Away; Steubenvfile", "" Ohio.—Non-union
TOloera were driven from-two strip-
who Is demanding the" roads. This ardnnn. «„^ .. T~ " g n t t o s l r a P , l f y the problem e
arduous and perilous - service^somer but care in expenditure will I always -hav* to be ^kcnfHgrrtheJsl
""And when
mines, near here, when-owjaera attempted to operate them.
The Summit Trust Company
1 0T.S.T.C*.
Say Serve Ice- XlxaMtJChtifca.a'Imes UxerctalBg of care, sTWeck
A new custom In Philadelphia i s L tv i D „ -
the serving, of JceLJ^eam^lu^_j|mB^t!hcJL o w » . ^gM«gg.^.<!_jwlect. o.f-
-t many others Who mva^oh" Satur-; . ^ J|&yf;„and ^auii^avj^^^j^mlx^guft*,
HOtknow^t "oTj' Sir
S^- tora j i f t Jea je^r j cd here in
public representatives the people realize that they have to pay the cost whether "they actually-pay- taxes or not they wilt-help their public servants in the
Unless the' people are aliye_to_
a week or oftener to the patients of :|*e>^=wno*"""wIfl act wisely they the city's hospital. Because of the appeUte appeal of this form »f nourishment, tb^ c^t©m r*tarfed to. a hospital, may well be followed by ^r^ima^pataida^M^bi^pitaK -says { Dr. Wltoer- infaz^^rTOmg-l i^ i ly^
x»nnot expect a lowex^cost of a d ministration pf..thn._local-govern", meat. Unfortunately what _ is eyeiffoWirr^5sTnesa" Is too offeif"
faults •But—thfc-f- oBtraetor8?-:thi) -salesmen of buildW materfai-BM
Summit with a 7 ^ u n X ^ i f c r e ^ ^ t t e ^ h M n r ^ ^ £ i^ l ^ , . i ^^^ t f ^ a i « . . t ^ * « < J W l ^ ^
IHeTr
r;to-~Imspit^ay=^thwngh---,fof-
i * iacorporited^ in r ^ w g i e com-1 ^^artarwmmrmoSSii ««• pany, State.
bearlne: the name of " t h w j b B Wi^ ta««»«*>*. the reattU ot The^New Jersey ijell T-el*-!Rrass. ^arelessneas^flHMigfr- ft«ts
^ ^ ! « * r a M J k A A i t t ^ u i f z w l a - J k l «auces used-over ice cream Increase
popular foodr-tfaafp
* ^ P " ! 8 ay« as true and as1
r W r S H f U ^ r T J " ! ' * ^ Company wilV of c ^ ' r ^ S i ? 0 " 1 ^ t h a t * a» w e *halU,resent
>,at the same, time are 3 w h , t * " * * * ****** P i P feday. Said Dr. i S w e y T S ^ T " 5 t * / " ** wsj*ei. j f c . J -'- t sto State pride-to hav
acaoois are wanted, We tnvan * .. -.. 7-
the KirAtifying
One of the cases was in a. sense J unique, la the failure to identify I the driver who caused the
tee tree schools, or what called the Common,
Bct-; ,„ 0 , „ , ,^_ *^ , it thus d l t j i a e ' a n v c r vti0 c a w e d the accl _ irraiT—TrsnT-ThT^1"—Tl1*'**»** faith and human-
fi^Uthers, and t h e unifhrartoir of iheTJ13 '— ***-roaa •g g r*' amplr attested ^ t t n t r y , District S c h o o l e d * | ° r « " " « » • . W o r . 7 l o ^ which ; b y l h e f a c l «»* *? halte,j;-rescued KMB-J.— -.-- -r.-. --. - • •- j nave
ANNOUNCING!
^ , ~peT86ns-FjfteRt It with relist, although they could not be induce^ to drink- milk.
Ready-made Ice cream la made ujptder e»ref ui teanafactnring condl-:
nions^aBd, from materials of the hhghest Quality. Tlh^ltousewlffi may "serve h three, times a week or oftener. happy in ih« -knowledge that while she la |aaving hersatt "OCBSTTRa aefvlng'^ar preu she Is giving heFlamily^a healthful and nutritious dish.
I' Blade* better, and more effl- been oO«*atins in - various1 " organs of, instruction and i n - l ^ 8 ? u»*:s*f t^ w i » obviously]
We would ask our easy ;? 0 *° t h e •"*«»«««• .unsuspicious advocate of the , n w » « t t l e n « * •»«
systems %>' look about jhim, 5f|!,»v; m&rk. .lhe!" restlessness, or
or -stupidity, -that per-jlteaaaBjaiooU. . . t There
^.tew^"hoaprable> ir citizen*, a»
life. some geu-Ee wjth the 1»tate
f | i»f t with the politics tenantry; bbt this they
^ ^ h o o t books, but *;"k'-'Gi'«ii'-lhat-they
I'lh^worhVof the ilpebectton and con-
| K ,|t#* '-"*»« :".8cttoois
"~ffr**M ;thai*ia _|h* major-
.'^Stoaith' "tt
I the public. economy. In
some places It has b»-.-n necessary for a person to hnn- two telephones and two »t-H of tele-phone numbera. with air the ex-: pense anthebttfjaaion thtis~entattedc-lt will be a great-ttaprove-m^nt to, have all the service performed by a . single system, ami from the change we antlclp:iJe increased! efficiency a s well a.4 convenience.
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INDIGESTION
SAEfTOX J Teaspoon!ul fVnrf-three hoars in
full Klas&oof water for several doses. Guaranteed to relieve moat severe form of.tadtgestton or sour stomach. ;•*"'•
: | t t . 41.00 for the empty bottle if it fat^t to.satisfy. ~?/*t' - » '
Wm. Tylar Green 9
_ .. _ _^..-.-^=__ pew Ple.J«rhwrhaye:;to_pay^aTB_4>aclfled-by- the-'-beller^that- ttey--can:, paaa the^tirdeiilDn _to someone else.
"Make known* your" wants" lit"sT small ad in the HERALD, and watch 'Um-retiirna}"Tblfc|n.^" > - - ^
Genei U Insurance
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Delectable Cold Meats, ^hernoonrjay hmcheoflL -^~~~~-^-
Sahtb ? Save yourself the work of preparing a warm meal by trying our salads. - -.
Of alt kinds. parties, e t c -
Sandwiches Special order* for chi dubs,
Serve Cold l>inks Stock your ice box with refresbing beverages.
389 ^riiigtizM^iir Telephone 1912-J
Than^fHe^firwe I Legs 1927 Spring Lamb, lb. .. .41c | = Walter Bros. Old Hickory Whole Hams, lb. 29c I %-SS ^°"^ ^i?1"1-8!"^ P"d«> Ibu afeii | J ^ ^ ^ B r o i k r i l £ ..... ^ ^ Z Z Z Z S i i l t j 1927jPresh Killed Roasting Chicken? (4 lbs. J~~- average), lb. ;7.7~...'.. — . ~ . . . . S2c |~Pnme Rib Roast, 1st and 2nd cuts, lb. .42c = • Other Cfeto as loir as Me,
I Brown Eggs, doz. w ; A **. . .45c f l j ^ White E g g » , < f e . , . . ; ^ . . . . . . . 61e | lurkeys Guinea Heas, Saeaha, Fresh Swocibwads, Calves Liver
"^^^r^^^Wpnwz^^ik^^z^Bj^zjja^j. ^r^ *.^~ ,-,-..»• * v » r
Fruit
S H R g p ^ E ^ a
Manning-Bowman J -*r\\',t 1^,- ^ U d J . '
»!1y_?har£Lecrfprthc.uxnal0w
I £ If 1. m s 5
Sea Food
BROS. MTk* Best the Market Affords and Tk# Touch of Personal Service"
" 5 Per cent fer Cask amd Carry m ^^^.Am:;\,mi^-y&i-*Jmi
^^?z
the patented fuse link p r o i a c t i y ^ e w c e ^ t ' c i i t s off
Water. rTBesSgar and cream are gold lined.
Our stocks are limited and we advise you to drop in at^once in order to insure getting one of S e a e l a J ?
, ^^cPwce^^mgsale only
$21.95 Down Payment $ 1 . 9 5
Balance $5.00 a[month forlour inontha with )^ur lig^ng t»a -
Jeisey C teatPower &'-I^ht-e^ If B8KCHWOOO BOAD
Phone Summit 1350 - i « $ | Summit, M. J.
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Auto Accidents - T r e n t o n , . , A 8 £ . -31.—jjlitctr-n, . , . p e r r o n s d i e d a s a ^ s u i t 0 t a u t o -mobllB i n c i d e n t s d u r i n g July , c o m pared w i t h n ine ty for t h e s a m e month of- l a s t year , a c c o r d i n g to the s t a t i s t i c s of the Sta te Depart
T n t « . , ^ e a , ! t h - O I t h , ! 'Wftbcr thus k i l led In New J e r s e y l a « t
- r a o n t V for ty j^eyea w e r e p e d e s tr ians . <TEenT w o T o ~ f o r t y ^ n
J » ! c ! ^ . « n the Stat . ; . i « . j u l y ^ | seven l e s s durjnir the aanie iuout l i
for l a s t m o n t h vi-a*
Tom Mix in "Tfielhrtiaws of ReSiver''. ian At Strand On Labor
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10.68 w h i c h . I s ahout the name fo recent y e a r s .
For Nine Jfears Gas Ruined Her Sleep
"I bad s t o m a c h trouble a y e a r s find g a s m a d e m e r e s t l e s s a n d ner* rous . A d l e r l k a h e l p e d s o I c a n eat and s l e e p gflod."~~Mrs, R. T o n r h -
_ s t o n e r J u s t O N E Bpoonful "Adteriki' re l ieves K a s and that bloated Ceding BO t h a t you c a n e a t and s l e e n weir. A c t s on ROTH upper and lower b o w e l and r e m o v e s old w a s t e matter y o u n e v e r t h o u s h t w a s there N o m a t t e r w h a t you h a v e t r i e * for -yo irr -s tomach and h o w e l i Adler lka wi l l s u r p r i s e y o u . M. Con-Z&, Drug g i s t . — —'adv
Mention t h e H E R A L D w h e n b u y i n c
> v « * nrti Man. * « r - r t 5 5 S r T » i , r ) Laurence Kcw.-il.'s Ace or Musical Cd>m<.aif.« Direct from One SoHd
Year Run in New Vork
Star Cunt1 and Chorus ir.;h,l,.,i u y - -t'barleN Rngrglri. - Frank Mrlntjrt-
Mats. Mon..(Lnhor l>»y> Wed. ami Sat.
Week ?l*fo TWi M«n<luy IHfth^ Arthur Hopkins P n * » t » P r f . i r to N
"EL«rE"
— Ferguson — I n —
- W A TICK'
O'Neil
The Houseof Women &MB, Mats. Wf-d. mid" Sat.. 50c- to J1.H0
In 3-HE JA>;X StNcJEit"
• • B E M P I R E -
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W«*k Commctirliig K«n^ Sept. 4th
M.ek. J a c k i e Coo K an in "The WiWte Cal l" heads Monday ami i u c s d a y s p r o g r a m at tho Rotii-
or RENT
Lou Appleton Heal Estate Broker General Jnsurancc
1 / ^ 1 2 M A P L E ST. 'Phone 2728 Summit
Hirand, and on Monday, l a b o r l> a y, I thcro v.iu. bo t w o »;how» at ni-t- t • «t <i.3o and _».«o o'cloc k. ' "j _ " T h c HUKIU f a l l " IH .a i inounced '
, M "",'* o f t h u "«>st rrippi iS" a n d "I ]i'_'Jhi;»lH.iK plrturVs of the c u r n - n r l ^ ' - u o n . and f.i d u e i « r,0 Kcr (vno,l l«t the Koth-Strand , u K t - ^ l « „ . ! a v and Iiic^day. J a c k i e t 'oocan a n -|H- lU.i JUI "Billy" Randolph, a hiiKJe »><•>• at u western cava lry camp. w h » -TCu-botH a Ueop nnd hn; , ! devot ion
i,o.,ii nl'r. rtf-marrt«-'> «'»«! «.m-)-mauds the I n } t«raddress Ms htep-;|i-.otlMr as . . .o ther . -and u> transf.-r jl.i-. :-if.Mtioa; tu her. The e n s n j n -j j ^ i i l l k t which e.«!.-. h-.ipwU hx the ,h"M- eaintulatton. provldrs "m. ,nr j«li;inu.tie « i e n e 3 - v i t h . a elini ; l< that
-Hivcr talis to provcl;;. a h u n t of I iPPl- .i-.e tor any ai idlonee no mnt-Jter now rr l l l - a f r—f lu lrp Wlndf. ir
Newark Theatres
Y ;.;> iho Mei)i,mth«:r . and Hrrht rt |H.iV.I.i,M . ii us t i t - l,„y's father r.>i|V j^'••'• '«' ^*Ml.v to the s,ic-t,..s's 0 f U l t . , l ' - :« f l ay , wl„eh has |>ee<i pu id l i t rd <n» nil e laborate and i m p r e s j i e
! ( r i \ - l i t .
I ' I h . y e uhc. e'lLiihh u., t.-.iriet « f ; • ] - • i V w Yt.rir ..f i:i,r., w ,-j, h .1 X t , ! , l , n l " K I - U **l in the •<•!., a w - r -
S-U'H el the «el,-i:,et>-W.,tn,.!d I- i-j i l i . iph. - I I , , . Music .MaMer.ll_v.'|.-"l,-
(Contlnued tju I ' a K 0 Eigl it) *
P i l o r to i t s N e w York o p . n i n s . ! A n h ! . i H o p k i n s w i l l present a m-w Piny. - T h e . H o u s e o f Women." at the Broad Street T h e a t e r , K. . i ; , r k ' dur ing the week b e g i n n i n g S , M e m ber ;>»h.
KlKie PerKuson. famous «t:v ,. and ' mot ion picture a c l r e s a , w l ; o h i s
. n-rrhnnn—Troin O S - A n , . , -u .a n Mai;e for. s e v e r a l ^ s e a s o i i : - a i r d Nanc<- O N e i l , r e e o c n l z e d a s ,.ae of t n e r.ne.si emot ional ac tre^ ' ,^ \n'
.Atncn, -a . v.Hl p l a y the I. n d l n s ; r e l e s ft. the n e w play . ;
"The H o u s e , uf W o m e n H— - J
<n, . i .ati/at.tm- of l^ouij, Bromnr-bl*n ' novel . "The O e e n R a v Tree ' it i s the first play Mr. Uromficfd h a s e v e r writ ten. T h e author , who i s
(Continued on I 'ago Kf^ht T
State Navigation _ x _
T r e n t o n . A u g , . r ^ ; _ P o r
f;>»rth t lmo t h e S ta te B < » r f ^ (ora ineree a n d N a v i g a t i o n ' week fai led t o e l ec t a nrenlri and v ice -pres ident . T h e dlv i i a n i o n s the m e m b e r * s t i l l co Mnue». A t the J u l y m e e t i n g '"ur m e m b e r s p r e s e n t re".ele« J-.__'sP^!>cer S m i t h ; QT fiettm president and Richard C." Jcnkia-K yon. of E s s e x r v i c e - p r w i d e a t . T i f ta friends of W. P a r k e r Rvnytta S MidrtlMex. and Harr i son 2 o « S
jAi lant te City, contend ifc reqflj«
' f r v w ™ ta c l « ^ T h r e e i t •» - month th i s f a , r u m h B 1 1 '
» " . . to o r g a n i z e the board, b a i l » p i e prevetited on e a c h o e c u M f t ^ hy th,- a b s e n c e of the R n , l t h - 3 5 | K t o n croup . The n c x t m e c l l i ' to September. J9th.
UNITED STATES STORES tJfW
^QBaSity Foods _ IOCO
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"THE OUTLAWS OF RED RIVER"
"SUNSET DERBY" With MARY ASTOR and WILLIAM COLLIER, Jr.
CHILDREN'S HOUR-SATURDAY AT 2 00 P M ~
. ™¥OD0lJGLSS FAIRBANKS
in ^HIS MAJESTY THE AMERICANS _ ^ "GRAND HOLIDAY" PROGRAM" MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 5— "
Two .Shows Monday .\iKhUJ(al,or l).,v, at 6.30 and 9.00.
The Kid fe in the army now!
PruxsTBihahv Sept l s t to Sept. 7th
RJEANS - C A M P B E L L ' S , W I T I U ' O l t k
3 Cans 2 3 c
PORK
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CORN
BEETS
BEETS
Peas & Tomatoes PEAS
SUCCOTASH
l lanenck Itrnnd > n r e t and Peire lons
l luneork Brand .(WJitilc) .
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Beiwflt Urund
Hancock Nper l ('htttliiiiiiti
HMO-fit IHlttl.1
uml «;<«»t-tort, I Cans *J1
IftAGUS »f! »«me ,-gj 3 3 |
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Asparagus Tips. V.xre) Ifjit i Q u i i U l j .
Rvvue
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"Nothing ButGifts" w l t h - T R O r K X^HIEK „ „ ,„
-Afi ierR^KofemoBi Trnn.n r'onu dfiin i f ^ ^ T d ° ° S v h t f ' > « » ' « . i > ? f o T e , hnd - indPlenty u r ii«.nutirU4 cjirljca k i l led h i s foater father and carried
From Kroadway a w a v h i s fnstrr ,„„ . i .„_ . . ^ J Prom Kroadway ^c_,t_??J,i£mJ?er__l IUJ VHAiS,"
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l a tes t fi lm drama. . In the role o f of o n e of h L ^ r l i ^ t f ° * I O C k S S , 1 , n , t t y a f t ^ « > n «« t h e T o m Morley. he l s on the trai l -of d r a m i w k h K v m n S I a _ I Z 2 ! ^ l < h , W , t ! n ' a " ' " " - f r i n e i p a l o f f c r l n e .
- desperadoci i w h o . years before, hnd I rinvm?n«, * i S ^ i T a S < ^ * * W t r ^ H ^ ~ ^ n j K n t m 3 r ^ T r M I ] r - j J I 1 1 ^ ^ I fclHcd h i s tester father and carried '• t r i n " n ! B C T - H t e - ^ i a j ^ t y - ^ f h o , noTRced l o r Labor D a y h o u ^ y a w a y his_f(iRtcr mother a n d her I ~ a i u i ^ i r t e j - . - L o J j u ^ J i H - d r a n m - o p c n r f r ! W l t h a pro logue s h o w i n g the des>
• prradoes ' ram ' o n t h e emigrant caravan and t h e abduct ion of the
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^ . j l o g a ^ M A j T a e ^ f i f e ^ ^ c a t h e r ^ t o vit!- ' I tory in order to sa.ve the f a m i l y :
homes tead . T h u s does "The S u n - :
j s e t Derby ," lho-raHng-atorF..Mi_*M«i-
'Mon+fo tmrefradr t iona . - . ^ •;- I t - t e - i n s t c a d of t h e - n s u a l banal 'l plot a s topy-or n j o c k e y w h o l o s e s -j_his nerve t h r o u g h a fal l and s e t s ' i ^ ! ^ L J ! E S * t t J h j 2 u j ; h j ^ ^ T u t y t a K e t t - h y h i s friend - - - • Lscllor.
Cut to C h u e r d a l e Brand, . K ^ . 23r. u Bot,
1ft Butter. Eggs. Fruits and Vegetables,. Kresh Dailyi S at all our stores. Watch window signs and_circula«
for Ecohomy Specials. """"•
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Asparagus Tfps litHeaita
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Alary 'Astor a n d Wi l l iam Col l ier '»", ^ I a / ™* tntund ro les , wi th R a l p h L e w i s . U o n e l Be ln iore and
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^TJotweather onfy emphasizes the ne«d for Electric Kefrigttation. Proper Refrigeration-is an a l l > a r round necessity, but is especially convenient right now. Jce-Cube* Frozen Desserts, Cold DrThJS^"
^Union Place TeJ,241 Summit, N; J, :.: ^ ^ ^ Al l iances for the Modern Hbiae
»Ho», L,,|,Pj, '{•»»• J | l
Red Label, *f;"'*
afcet Jackie a ; a boy buKler i n , t h e t!=ya of Indian warfare . W i t h ' h i s
•tiirc nnd cxdUimenl—lor - a dosrni , -filins, and caps it a l l by s a v i n s the w n i y post through a surpriflinK
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with paitio.1. hrtmor, thrill.H
,, with t:r.Anu;.wixij.soit HI:«UI:J:T UAwtTxsoN' t
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"The Music Master" From David ntilq^LS'a^Stajtc P lay
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Now Is the Time to Buy Your Preserving Supplies
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Aler B.-1'nniriH-flni!" Lof« Moren .TOILET
•M 1,000 S h r r t l £ o H s '
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With LEW COPY and AyLEEtLJ^MOLE
^ ^LONESOME LADIES" With ANNA Q, NILSSON and LEWIS STONE
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Up the 'e chil-
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13,500. People Bead the HERALD. .,
Publiuhed Every Tuesday and Friday Noon,
THimfrcEIGHf H YEAR
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ragp*r K » e
Summit PuWic Schools Reopen Tomorrow
and SUMUXT RECORD ^ " • * > * " W * ' W S , S S W i * * r w M l M M i l ^ ^ M T q ^ M ^ w | ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^
S U M M I T , N . J., T U E S D A Y A F T E R N O O N , S E P T E M B E R
T HERALD "Justice to all:
malice toward none."
6, 1927
igue, laria.
—Afltidpate Normal Increase In Pnpfls ^J?£$M2J"l?*rs A*** To Faculty Due T J
Newarkerifcld Here For Larceny
Afieged ttTlbive Taken! $155 From House Here —Ten-Dollar Gold Piece Clue
The Watertnd . m - - . - X.
e Amendment BY ARTHUR N. PIERSOjd
The Public Schools of Summit open officially for the fall term of 1927 tomorrow (Wednesday) mornings .-.-....,...-
There_, will . be six—additional teachers added to the faculty due to the opening of Franklin School and-the natural; Increase of pUpHs It is anticipated that the largest increase will fall in the Senior High School. The average for the month of September, 1927, will be
.slightly higher than that of September. 1926. " -
The organization and the assign- ' ment of teachers has been prepared' by the Superintendent and j s as follows: (stare Indicate hew teachers.) ,. .
Vocational On&ultatUm of The Public School of Summit
for die year 1887.1988
Week-End PoHce Activities; whJ«h-f * i ! ? w a r d 8 . 22, of Newark. I who described himself a s a pHx^-r; fighter was arrested, Sunday after- f
, ,. „ „ , i n o o n - b y Serseaot Dunne and CKH-I i o h ^ , ? , ' . . B ? n ^ r t i S u n e r l n t e n d e B t ^ - E a l m f t r ^ J a . Newark ^ w i *
™ * * ° « larceny of-*155 from Mfet Mary Romeo, of 29 Walnut s t r e e t The money was taken from Mb*, Homeo s room o n the third floor; ^ f J ^ M ^ M t h e mOTez,fMday-*na. T<^l«Q-Tl~£6rserBeaht-Sfgter Sat-! urday. who turned the matter over* to Sergeant Dunne,
Dr. William J, Lamson „ _*. « «™^ — S*1"*?! Physidanl Bertha EL WildmaD - ^ ^ J L - T * 1
School Nurse i n d Attend. Officer Dr. Raymond K. Clark „ t ^ School' bentist tathryn Bounds Sec'y to Sup't idith S U r o w n _ Principals' Clerk
-Mary E. McMane
^JMBt ABFmVR X. PIEKSQN
Senator from Union
•-- ' Sec'y to Miss Lyall Supervisors and Special Teachers Margaret E, Barnes - ~ Music •Irene T. Jungk 2~ Art E. Adele Hepbron -„- Art M, Hazel Rose — Penmanship Elwood C. Cornog .. Physical Train.
_Grace_EL Jonea — Physical Train •E. F. Davenport „ Physical Train. Ebeu B. Thomas .... Physical Train Bonnes A- Cliver . _ Manual Train James B. Wiebe _ . ^ . Manual Train.' Marion A. Rusch-_ Cooking Josephine P. Noyes Sewing Carrie E. Browne
*"— Testa and Measurements H l g * School
AlbertjL Bartholornew.-Frincipiil „ „ , i5&HT Sage, Secretary
-Ida_£LH0rrtnann . . _ - English !??arK**» Holme* „ _ ^ „ English
English Engllabr
4 ^ i Mathematics *~ *****. #nate
emattcn l%en*3h French
SBanlah,.Prench
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Thla is the second of flve^ariicfes by ^Senator Piersbn on the proposed Constitutional Amendments to he voted on for adoption or rejection by the voters on Tuesday, September 20th; 192T, at their regular vot» . l a g placeaJtetween the hou*s=Qf-*4 a. m. and 7 p . m . Standard Tiate, 1 (That-l* between 7 a. m. and a p, mA
In these articles Senator Pieraon will brlefiy autllne the purposcatfd effect or each proposed umcndnlenfc
The second proposed amendment -p the constltuUon could not h*«ft-:
; been foreseen by the trainers of the constitution. It has been made
-patent to the people by the t r e m e n s dons growth of many miiniclpallth$1 which now tnuat depend on nelaftv boring nolitleaHUnHs for water sub* piles, sewerage disposal systems^ meadow reclamation. AIejfanie?i Hamilton said that the greatest iCkyl o n this continent, would yet rise! on the west bank of the Hudson^
_and the growth - in..nopu lation -a wealth which will com* as t h e i „ -solt of the vehicular-tunnel and the great bridges now building to*N<
-Ti)rt"aaa-Btaten-r sTand^is mow than likely to prove -correct hi
^juarvelous prophetic vision Entrance was believed to have I « ^ M d ^ - f ! ! ^ ^ ^ J ^ t ^ - J l ^ d ^ k t a l * a o , l t o h«8band their water * n ™OH„ ^ ^ u "»?*: *VMWes. t o erestc s i w e m g e disposal dtstricU. in common, for power. been made into her room _ - . - - . ^ . • « * e » : WBIJVHiBll CUBIT
-— over til*} to reelwra neesadoirs and develop drainage diatrlcte, Theso tndispeh* P o r C ? . » » **" d o u b l e * house,: sable tmmt&ma of civil life must be consolidated so that one-distjOet one half of which la unoccupied- I t ; amt will &xvride such facilities tor many "municipal units, was mrt• knowtt when the money , T h e Pasasaie Valley Sewerage Commission was planned to do s o m e ! h ™ . o ^awards, who has_; ef these-fbiae*. | ar t as this second amendment contemplates, but the ™™ti.„ hT? tor the paM-twftfcoarts &c-Id tors!w plan wS5™in violation of the ConsUtution rfnd the S ^ M - h ^ - i S f i S ? ° ^ ^ ' S T e a * , B t V&xaot <*****toa ^ M icsorted-tor It has not proven the most 7^. , u T o T i i t h «h*r f «comtasitaai « • basioess l ike means of accomplishing its purpose before t h ? m o n e y ^ a ? m S " ^ L ^ S W M ° d — * - * "™ « « these dlfficultie8
P gTvlng the ueiore m e ™°awr*raa mi s sed J LegasiagBre powers t o enact to create such districts within the crying: Amonff the money taken wast »- i^^ 8-•£•^wiBBici iadit ies-wIth power^to Jwrrow-money^and prosecute
ll Kfe^^coS ttitt^TlP^SS?""* C,eCte<! f r ° m t h ° affeCted dl8trlct8-* police Edwards- was reported to I ^ h°™* m t e S ^ S . t — . - ^ « . . ~~7=^^ " have been seen with "olentv of I , - „ T f c > " " ^ ^ «•< Seweraire Amendment money" in one of the local stores I f m r ^ f s ' r . S f a ^ ? r * * ! * ? u to J o t e "***" on m* 8 e c o n d amendment, so this-week. According to the report i p O T ! a E ! ?*»-*• o f * * ! ? and economic development of the State's be had shown l i $10 gold ptece. 1 S B » ^ « | M r t « ^ | « « c a i s^asfo l lows: When arrested, Sunday, in front of ! , ^ ™ * l«s»slaM»r« shall have power to establish water supply dls-the Fox Terminal Theatre, in N e w - : t r f i t t s ; to •*••* * • * <*«»«« the boundaries of any such ,diatrJcLj>r dis-ark, TSdwards was said to have de-!1*1*** •** «*toWls*wd; to provide-for the election of commissions for. nled taking the money. According i ****** &**&* »»d to prescribe the organization, jurisdiction, powers^ad J to the Bolice, neveithrtipftn fc? ^afayi.sSJg*,*'*..*™^ <w«iwts«ionB^-to-vest^InTsuch"-cniminiBiiio"nB powers to ISat he would pay it back. The of- i*n***take. dereSpfi, complete and operate any public work or improve-fleers expressed thcmjeUes Aa|" t !W* t t o r « • * « • wjjsply, « » — J ' " • -
$3.50 P E R Y E A R
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Mayor Coroish Says Five Major Issues > In Municipal Campaign This Fall
» " * . Mayor, In Interview, Discusses Education, Protection;-. . -Service Bought By Taxes, Economy of Operation'
By Governing Officials and Future Planning of the Gty Successful candidates for Thr task of povcrniiif? the City~of Sllinjail
i.will-t«kfl-thelr-seatB this-winfur on~ the most logtcai answer to IJvo I questions which an f lect in* public annually asks.
The questions, which Will innkn up the campaign IssueH, are prao-ly the saihV as the issues i:i Summit, of the past ten yeara and prac- •
Hteally the same as tho^e on which the election In every municipality In I the metropolitan district Is Ita.^d, uncording t<» Mayor ficorce D Cornish ! to an interview given the KIMMIT HERALD. "Tbesp are not Issu'ei ' I I " ««'« written in ,he platforms „f th» L a i S J t e £TS-5 S S u « * / f u t y ' b t t t f* ',3"ues ot t h e p e 0 D , c , I V , » K »« the cit ies/aud especlallv of thn, n ™ ^ r „ - ,_,,„, o n 0 p J a c e , o a n o t h e r . . s a i a t h c
w ^ J ^ _ •
j * I'be .Wajor Issues I The srniiiuy of the public focufei
i l s t
especially of those moving fr,
*OR OVKH-TIME PAHKINt;
l>;»rkinp J'l'i'tnK- j
[Perennially on flv« _m«Jor , r t 1 I™j
. "rrf « ; ' f a t l V n ; " 2 m t ; " Protection: i«rd. Service .bought by taxes; 4«j . 1 ^ » » o m y of operation hy.govorntnL olflctata: « h . The f u t u r V t f S K
the city o n the saccess-answer by administration to
Cnmr-ihVTfjMfJ^iwiHojnirThe rersporiiiDllity' «>rfirer i i o r th^EWerniiiK body rests in tap
• ' l i e f V J " co,n.st l tup»t«. i« the be-B n t l „ , , v * , 1J<1 of Mayor Cornish. ^ l : P ^ r k l , , M < M ' a « * ^ * n d ^ t r e T r l f - Especially on the. question of the
of t'ul
n - w « l l ° P o l l c o **«»*»«« Hobert ^ ^ U ^ n H J S W prejddJng_uver ronce ^?ourt Saturday morn tng, his car was idly the minutes away on
Hfleid-avenue -across Court. There came fcgan .with chalk and marked m e wheel «ud the curb on hia antl-parkiiig.,roiind^^And
i r w ° , ' T " « ? « . • » «««« later; .'.Krowih of cducationalTaViUtle^^'nd I Court was still g e m * 0 H u a d j thoj.rovlslons made for he fcZ
f l e e r T W a a „ 1s U » *^«"K- Of- ! «*velopment of the r l K ! d n r i n S S fleer Egan whipped out-TnicRet 1,:P»st fewyeara the W L
placed on the Ht«*>rtm, ,. 1,7. 1 r'efin.:str™r«i-^-.^ - -•- °nly .aft S " e f h e
a n r ^ e h
8 t e e r " ? R - W h ^ r ; ' ^ « i 5 « a l ^ . t . B ieFiad " ' n o m f n " i J h M ! ^ 8 t _ _ .»•, P f V,1 h , s ' ; ' '" ' a l 1 ° ; w l t h t h e ^"ulslt lo "of"he
en the ilagls- ; ground for the civic e n t e r a„rt ti.„ finished, walk- | \ estaMUhment of the c-?ty PtawtoJ eet and to his 4;««'mmlsskin. the poHaibiiitr
Hon. Goorge-I^'fVjnilsh/sfayoyTaf . „ rlio Clfy of Siimntit. Icrvicw on city affairs in today's UKUAI.i)
who-givea in-
sewerage
- • - • a ry r„Oi>ftiiauojB«*
^Patten ._ Coml Subjects B,..K t , * S J e r — Com*l Subieeta ^ . f c . * E J r f t f r - - _ Court Subjects
Jaawr Hlg* School - . (liarlea H- Bcek, Principal
Nannie B, Helm _.. . ,_ English J- Wayne Wrightatoae .„ English
Blanche Jatibbard-_.Mathematics 0 \ E ; . W o o d w , m i - ***"-' Science »f tfcjtemaiia — Geography, Music Mabel Know ^Qeogrhphy, Drawing %p »«*ar^;; History; Math. Priscilla AT Crosby ;;„.„^ History Margaret U Baker _ History. Geog.
^j^KB-JfacCxuddsn^BlBet Class ^oosev«tt Sekaol ____
— "OrMe AT^eeTaaov^riBcipai ^?.nT-^ Bana:_:^r:~81»h Grade
inyasUgation by Justice - William* i *** In. Police Court this morning. He denied beforji 0>c Justice, that he J»4:inad« any sdmbrafans to Sw-i « a « t Dimne Vta ^ r a t e H f e ^ i j r f - - --pz Aunne^ statement of his «d«rf#-7 skm that he and Miss KomeoVf— brother had come from New York.] State to get the money to pay off 1 K».. «,>• a debt owed, on a pool table. HeiUCJUIH and the brother are in business in New York State. Edwards said that be told Sergeant Dunne he would - help Miss ~
disposal, drainage hich sal<
debt ajsa;.to„nrAtfde~rdr
qtasrjrgmefc ladebtedaess so incurred by such district.
oiasatiafie* witfi the" a l i b i e d Ed^L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " t o ^ I n ^ ' ^ b l e d l ^ t h e r S 1 ' ? ™ l , l a e 6 - a n d m e a<>«^ wards offered.-- Tshall be the debt of t h T d ^ r ^ 1 1 r.T^
Lackawanna League Results
Mill Analysis Board Approves
Action By Health Officer . Romeo out hy
M. Blanche Hnhh.ni .M««fc*Jr^K^^L^*^"*1 urother had taken it. The Sergeant and Miss stated that he said he'would pay' R a f e C P l s t t l A i t t g l T e t O $ 2 5 hack the money.—**——- —••> . . . . . » Edwards said 1 ^ —.—
evening ^ ' S i f c ^ m e ^ i ^ B ° M l 1 - « " * * * * ™ * ^
there since. _ , — _ . — -^.J.****55** *" ^^k *w fflrtaedce ofthe "~P«lIee AeHve OTer Wee|;«£nd "*"j*£r«!l*«aw««isti eefnL^^cbiaily such
XtoB. weefc^end-jeag- awtrited'- 6yJ-g»»tyaesk fnw» tmm made Jor-wrer
IF 1'OIT ARE K0X-S£«IST£B£» I 0 r CASKOT
VOTE AT J5LECT10A
CQPalderable acUvity by thfrpJot^j-»'J***- tt waar-sadd fey timcia&'iiw No-£ew«r than five arrests wee*ithb-Maotw ~ - - -•Olehe iL~WHA^i;T"\£££; ^ • ™ ° i ^ y . " T r ^ tnan nve~ arrests weiej1™* -**n*v "giwes the board's sane-
«na_ Ji^BtBale w m ^ & fTOmjliacirdayJy^Bdiiefet^^ S g g * - — ^ ^ — n n M a m o r r ;Mr4E«iialeT'
^ M ^ ^ ^ n r t h r ^ r a d e j o r d a y bjg ()ffrcnr HcTfafirt" B r l i r ' ^ I ^ ^ ^ ' ^ 8^re^"^o ^^k^Vil>nTv"
G. Dougnerrjr asass--TWrd Grade imfr fr 5 ? ^ ™.^ Second Grade
- | ^ ^ ^ ^ H o ^ ; r 8B^n^ Tlradelffeld-^enue. ¥ t t m i n n ? ^ m S p ^ ^ i ^ S
-First' Grade
*ary X-Te&h%rZ^-^ 'Biriet Class
:S!S;!^!lp1iir,*l^*fBr^T&llowWngerhi5drftfc*t t W ^ ^ - a ^ ^ ^ S J a n ^ w S
^ J f c i ^ t l » M ^ - « u « ^ r C l a s »
Emiljr H. Qui*. Principal u—Oertrude-a^le w^i An?*J^ A*ro« -- « * * &**&
_»hf. Jfeftrfe, 0rr_.„.. Third Grade Irene McCatfrey . Second Grade
4rr D o ^ o t h y S t w a r t —-"Wrtt Grade UnK?"» /£S ,f'— CM»»ecttngLClaas Isabel E. Mfek^fc-^^ Ktedsrsartea
lincota Scliael
JS? -E. M- Bonnoll „ , Sixth Grade iL.^ B ; K^ortortf „ Fourth Grade
*wh M i^rneh Third Grade pg"»,"• H«»ton „ Second Qrada
Todayr Tuesday. September 6th, i s Registration Day,
That fact should be borne in mind and acted upon by every
P B B K I V I W r « t « « * S « - 11 c*tteen, for nobody can vote who ._ • , * V . l « * a w u W i i"t 1* not registered, ercept^l i i
^muulcipalltlea — under -l&,000; when a voter may register and
.vote—Par. 207. Sec. 5, Article XV,, or the Election Laws.
- The coming Special Election on September 20th-ifl-a-s«pneine-ly. Important one; one ot>the most important this State has 'kao»n.„in-jthls-generation H » -
j_ portant not only to the. S t a t e r s " -sr-whole bu^aTsoTo'every^citi-^ i e h ' b f it, personally Bni^ in-
•uaTfyTto his home and" farafly life. __=r=r~"
j — « Is everyone,H^irfyrto"-"vote~ ^ ^ a f e m b e r . a o t b l " - • ' - - , - n z _
« ^ t b j ^ t o r e > e v ^ ^ e * g ^ \ ^ ^
s rti. .'Sf ¥** htM^!?f" lHifE'jaH^BttsisrMi,rt"ttiB)f ifiiT'
^unniit police.' The S»rtogffehii«* IThat
SATIRIJAY
S U M M I T 0 5 - 0 .i-.--n.-a
- Batteries: Murray and-Al«.I«r; Snomdcn. C
" . . j . ^ * ^rorrlstowji— — c — --
NEW_PROV._... 0- 0 - 0 -o-MORRISTOWN 2 1 3 0
H:md;
r. h. $::a.:Q—i2 19" 0 0 0 — 6 8 mier and fonwuy.
3 "3
5 9-4 0 - 0 — n 3 .
l i a t t e r i e s V H a a c k e . B ^ n ^ . L 0 0 ° ° - « * and \Villiatn?r.'
(Other clubs not scheduled.) — ——.ii-6-—.
(.Southern Dhlsion)
DcYounR
pocket. And when trate. his duties fin.
MJT tvening. [j hdncatlon Second to v»„e ~ - ~ ~ _ _ • "Our educational facilities during
the past six yCa r 8 i" s i u , t h | [Mayor, "have been brought J J 5 ?
«« high sohool probablv second to none in the United Staies. o f i e r t n»uy be larger, but no better. J t o o ^ v*lt School -ha* been e m a n S f ^
1 the addition of six rooms, fl playground, too, has been enlarged: Washlngtoir-School j , „ been e ^
schcJ°.Ufl, p,a^r™««»- -WSSIT tail • n,a,>Kround has been •».«-< larged. Four acres of ground^
Aave been purchased to go with t h a 1
County Gives linden Road Contract
$I92,383™fo~Build and Widen Road For Forty Feet~-City Gets Rights-of-Way
Studying ort ''sH^StL^J^S^ t&scLT0^110^ ? a c I u t H^
- At HprSngflrid-MAPLEWOOI) SPRrNGFIELD
"Batteries:
0 _0_
0 0 3 0 0 0 0 — 3 _D_ -Q„ 0 - 0 - 5 — 3 ^ x ^ - S
m „ I j2I? *u<1 n r u t l » r Pt-ntK and I oreii7o (Game called-in, eighth on -«<-« 1(»'">/.o.
o— fount of rttmiHiH.)
M I L L B U R N U N I O N „•__.
1 0
1 0-
0_ 0 0 - 2 0 _0_ 3 - / 7 0 1 0 0 — 0 0 0' 1
Batteries: Swarcirjmd I-aml.; St:liniJ.Jo .antLKn
" hI r v , n« , 0-n-fOrfeited :to" the Orannw.
IK 4
Ii. 7 3
3 0
1 6
uicik-
ItTbeSHr'tTKipil ivmduM&M &ia
t i n . make-sure, that bis-or her4 ^ j l - ^ ^ J l 3 J f e . «e«iatryj ,r s t i
at Aaskd aihrSi^DJiiectttnT will_be at "the throttghi- fatsly
varhius-
^IQllaWk^rtga^'WIuT m'aae^aWec Gerhardf had' m t l ! t a ^ ^ ^ J ^ « ~Mw^lr^g tn'^imnSIXl toto,f?v«>frWusabttrgej, orFairview. -indt&srma*'dMar«sS"irii«3Kiwr wno-LWas- ridlng-on a-blcyele.' NB»H^to-«*t^*'*«td««K*-that ificrtm
fierhardt-waa charged wrai^ortv^ < W S ^ i u ^ « i ^ r ^
i ^ i ? «- ^ 1 *I*I^i:i::*nnrtBd^oir Dr.(5S per cem. of me str*ist«r>Jor*.t,
sanafnL WTSttl^of sot r i w ^ J k ,
^ . -- _.. - . ~ - ^ - - T - ~ - -— j . P*»IMBg„-*taCfia-^today, ~from ^g»S4iiaMBitt-jM^jMaBhi>og^|4..a--to. -^«^eleekr^;-^nrr^tHnd%rd:
~ " * *?»•,_ or- froaL2Jdrlo
TEHTEKIIAlS-BKM-'LTK'
^orihern Dhlfdim (Afternooii) ..
Award of the contract for the paving of Stlles_ street, or Forty Acre road. Linden, hail been given to the Elizabeth Paving tympany, at Us bid of $192,383.'J0, by the Board of Freeholders.
Report was made to I he Board last Thursday by County Engineer Sauer that the city of Linden had procured the rights of wav ifeces-
jt*i»ry for the Improvement, and that !»he bid of the rattabcth- Paving Conipany was the IOWCHI. The_cost of the work will be met by tempn-rary bonds.
The road will be-Improved from, j-bdgay-road- to~eentenn1«i w e n u?;j
Linden, the plana ahowhiK curbs on wth-jidett of the ntfeft forty feeir
Wli apart from Edgar rbad to a pota^Educatteu I nearAmoa street, and a Twenty-two1 * feet wldt^roadway from that nnlnt
^ C e n i f o m n a i avenueZ
School. "So, in the matter of buiIdlm*sW
equipment. Recreational ««—"JSS&
^ N E W - P R O V , 1 -2- x— ,7 16 2 0 0 ; 0 - 0
|AK«oeJall^nJfeDiAle^£ iJ^.hy.^ ™- m«Xnte»*»c« <»' 'hie prdgraa^ ^-boarti leri<Iing to the establlshlgalot
- M A D I S O N
unfftto.operate- a Car. Gernardt was released in $2S0 bail to appear before Justice Williams on~Thurs-day evening. ,„.
• Make - a A t e la ruk ' " „/ , f o n«rd M u r n . of _ Murruy mi. jwid Otarl& Moon, of Seraa--ton. Pa., wera arrested. in Bonnet ParklSatutdajUff ^ r ^ s n t D a ^ m ^ ^ Q r 7 M ^ _ L ' T ^ _ £ ! ^ C Y e:! l t h b T l V and Officer Palmer. The two were charged with drunkenness. The officers asserted that the-men W%re asleep on benches in the nark. The-errmta were made in accord* *»ce with orders by Chief Murphy
-anna ^-HsTrtsrai-r-KlHdWH^ to end dramkemtes; Bray ton Hckeel I«« the park.
ffin,» Wcktason _ , Sixth Grade t 5 * M , . 1 3 w * : fiUth Grade Helen G. Freeland ...OTlth Grade
^ara 1 Wabater• Fourth Grade " f f i « ™*»nard .... iWrd Grade
«oris H. Barton . -^ Third Grade
SS i?cL , Bow« -••*•« &«** SuZ 'J'tK? -^™ O^e M a r « ^ A / l , , l n O M » - « » * 0nM»« Mftrgaret Chrystal ^. Kindergarten ftUa-L. Leonard Ass't Kinder.
of whjcjh SmnaaltlB supply largely cooste lx cctstaias mare potentially harmftil gMnsas, if aavaScfacd. than pastesrfcBedt mflk^ is m a o t e . Summit's milk supprj-js held hy officials t o be cXeam. t l w resoluUon passed by the hoard Friday eve-
-^•— ._ _ _ -.- —~, =—_,^»_ o'clock, -«aj!ltebt -Baving tlme^Jor Llhc purpose ^otlSBlaTerlngall-legal-vpters. not prevtouSly registered.
it you.are sure that your ^?Si? :«Lt^*y on..^ie.list. lEen. ana good. You peed not bother about B*«istration Day, - in ^DunlcipalltlBa under '-16.-000
ia ndlk IT cfwjdesne of atreptococcus has heed found in the weekly analysis rt-Mx- BOHL Tins taboo lasts «%tH Health GtBeer Dengler shall fenve decfaredrr^^ fe^jk pure
pppul&tkuia voter may register on electioiLjdarand then be en-
1 titled to vote—Par. 207, Sec. S, Article XV. Election Lows.
But if your name is not on the list, or if you are in doubt whether It ia or not, go to the polling place in your district
LCBATHAM: 0 4
D-
;0_ 0-
0-: I Q-^0~ i3 t^0-
0 :~ r. 4— fr 9
3 -fattier,- Jacfeieaiir
-2-
a« airport inHBltoadaahMvasreferred t o a- special c ^ ^ t t c c f . " D i r e c t o r 1 *AtrJlf t l . .. TlMrtfrtrti ^ 11 -- ' — m t f » » J - w
~™*~* •*»• w'tTOi-nam I'd wtnnum T ;
and teachers, the standard of tUH'%^ Summit educational system ha»%-' M been raised to a point whcFe tha;* -$ State Board has given a Class '£•?', rating to the schools. This acconfc*/;; pliahment has beefi ^cTileveffTSfsfF by a"very hard working and coa^f • scientious board, and secondly b j r ^ ' j the earnest co-operation ofjheMrafe% at. City Hall, including the Mayoral and tho twrr members of the Cout^ uion Council who help to maKe~ugji the Board of School^ Estimate,,
T FoBrlbToT Taxes for School* " "D UritUE .tha.-perlo^-*nettjd€d tho" p-snrrBlx" years' the Board
has .beenrifiven . * proximately _|l*3fitt,0fl0 _and i 1 -aewi 4«eiw—high at hoot jajj-wnsts
agaiBL
of the m? w ^ s n a s f f l ^ ^ {>a !aafnm"_. nBk|j«af dectd^d oa a t n t "feawrin-ntM in f -.niaaiki' •naiiiil^uii-^^-'^^'*-' -
WWiWtSsti to OHMTalfldur J S T M
. „ _ _ evening, and make sure about t t
Ifl yo« »»« not registered you cannot vote.
And H is your duty to vote.
T^r- ^B.ay*r4es: .^BradsJiuw'WiilljZL«8ardi -—^—- '_ ___v_r™ :lhd_f1on_w_ju'/_ '^
P R U D E N T I A L 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 ^ i o ^i-
Batteries: £rJbarfor.«Bd::EbaBk«^Gtiin, De Voim« and "
\ -..wmhnnBr
At Madlsoit S U M M I T \ . . 0 M A D I S O N 0
(Morning)
0 0
0 0 0 x—
r. 2 4
l i . 8 1 ?
Batteries: Jacobs. Murnr^Ual l ; FTTalecntl and II. Lusarrfi
c, -3 1
N E W P R Q V . ...
r.—h1. !•;
Famous Rfe Co. To Celebrate 60th Birthday
moteatta saw taattwr.
park Michael Wlattoskl, o r i r Lafay
ette avenue. Summit, was arrested Saturday by OfTleer Corcoran atl the corner of Morris avenue and ^ U . t 7 » ^ r e f t - I I o . ^ * « released . !.W .*H : f o r *»P«aratt<» before
Justice Williams next Thursday to fa«. a cnarg* of disorderly conduct.
Justice Williams sentenced ir«£ burh this morning to «0 days to the eawdy Mli Ufton. who appeared also this morning in court, was given a suspended sentence. „ He
sign me pledge. p l m * e n u c a a d a t ^ i a g ^ r ^ s y i h y ^ f«^W^^grii»^rtiro??j34-aattt-4g
code. - Mdroenr*' to the plun^lag
m&$» m Master P h ^ b ^ a license from fe to W K T t m - | s ^ P i s V ^ ^
and
=hwiepe»denfr Hose Company' of Morrtetown will celebrate the sixtieth armiversary of the organisation of the company on Friday. September sixteenth; when a reception will be held * t its ttre headquarters
0 2 9 « 0 0 1 0 0 .0—12 13 „ „ , , 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 3 7 Batteries: De Young and Williams; Browncye, Kadzio
4 6
W^ *T l*^""*»i;di»l-«!la£ibM»-«M|ai jmrbftweatthtr Board -of^Bdueatl anri.;thc;gov»rnlh« body-Qf-tW DKfiS- 0 n e ot thft m f l s t "*po'
^McMaiie*f-Sumiali"Ri("httr«rj"M»^Fif"^KKyott.have to keep InTmbr
•1 JnmiaT.«»SI&ibatsV'l} .Lwd»-Miller' hv j ^ J r ? %^™^5*?»S»fl: 1*^ tof-HiHsicre-and & w T r S t ^ M - ^ l a ^ ^ ^ tor FlirsMth, . i T , , r.L tbe carrying ottt of the school
_! W e 4mmItt^Vl i l make ai ™ n a U, J ^ C ^ ' ^ ' ^ - - , n S 5 ?
ri*portM>a*tto-fliwbon¥,r~-- , -X-sH^FJna polnrj^aducattei w-rawnoar.1. 'bccauie.thfi.jclKiol needsxof .,ft»«li
«
Summit Reserve Officer Home From Cruise
-JJeitt . Guldo Fbrsttr, IT. S."N- Reserve, has Just returned from a fif-!
Division 01f Naval MIHtia of New nlsh enlarged in TSStofELS** The.outfit sailed._an_ tiie^h^wei^-d^nTirlii-itte ~ ~ ~
Brooka" from Jersey City!.police departments.
grow in proportion to the gro^. of population.-—and we are oh* *^w.CMtS>t" t ^ * ^ : . comnnmiaei.1 within the same distance of Newt York." " * ?3rt
Praises Firemen ana Pelk*;
Jersey, U.S.S re and..thB||
In the n g ^
At Chatluiiii-
and Hand. -o-
P R U D E N T I A L , 2 0 1 -GHATHABT.;."-.... 0 2 2 1 0
Batteries: Kloss unar"Fraako: Snowdeu"and Henrfch. —o-—
1 2 3 r
3
r. Ii. 0 ^ - 8 I T 0—12 22
** first j on Market street from four to stx, Tnls waaXjtoHowed by a banquet at d o a e l n o r d e v i o x a ^ f e s a s ^ ^ l S t ^ ! ! ! * ™ ^ *««»*««* at Bay's
con-
George Southerley. irlajf=was~ ar^ **•"* ywterday In the park for alleged drunkeanesa by Officer Palmer, was fined 15.JjlaTbi c a t . tell, up on « similar charge, was given a suspended sentence. •
so
amlnatioa fst * * » l o c a l ftom^gjg
™anaMM r as id ffiwiftsto ]
A1'*** School
-New Jersey muaUriaD, Injuredi that ha can't blow, hi* saxa-i
. n e , «»y t a»r«, asks UO.ow. ell i t . -q«M to be wonh.that
mach to ta» neighborhood.
o'clock. thsw tarn A ^ . - ; , «7 - «M«y J Indejseadent Hose Company Is
«««• nistnneaaT o W * t a £ ! I??*4** ° ' * * ***** ***« h a 8 a , w ay» there Is no st»te ^ i k S ^ f a f ^ i > e « " _ < » w i » s e d _ o | the Jeadlag bus!-. PlH«b«rs wfahta*_U» take wrt a j g « w and prof^»iqaal mrn Master PI«nbw'» Ifaoaae. « w * ?«*««**? town. Some of the men
At Springfleld-S P R I N Q F J E L D O R A N G E S
Batteries
HfMitbern Division (Afternoon)
0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Henaby and Lorenzo; J. -llcilly " j 0
1 0
K -nT* 0 2 — 6 7 0 0 — 0 4 and I>egnan.
At MUihorn ~ U N I O N ; 0 0 0 M l t L B U R N - ...:..- 3 0 0
0 2
0 1
0 1
I 2
t. 1— 2
h. 7
9 12 Batteries: MannTTJstes and Ketttaor Knanb and^amfc
2 4
v. 1 5
e. 2 0
to Newport, ^artba". Vineyard Vnd ter of our l i r e T h l poUc* p r S j Soston, The "Brook,- | s a torpedo I tton," said h s ' " t X v e ^ o T h f f b S ! . » n a l d ^ t r ? y * . r . , l f t a ^ " e l , t o tho Al-h"*1"- There a r e T w e n t y m e l n , JiXSSaJSS^^
gjf,„mi_
Lancewootf Camp Ends Fourteenth Season
I^u^ewopd Camp dosed its fourteenth season on August 31st and< the following «auu» lioys hiave re-
( turned, to Summil: George Brau-; man, Robert Jflenik-. Phelps Guild, ; George LencI, Llvrngston Moore and Tom Preot.
Harold HI fiaiic« <>f 50 Woodland;
nsBt^umbefTi i proportion to 01
^Beal flStata, Genmnit Xnauranee.
3HHr
Hrwaec, «»ch ha any
-isW*
tnujd lake, baa commuttiry where he
Tb« reaisastiae of Jtaanfc j .
tag Board « M r^d. — « p -v » ^ **a«Wiw «ar Jkmgn* w«tw
as fedtowo: feartfaa. X ^ ^
bavo retained their membership -for jfoaty to ntty years. -'-i l ! ^ , , W , l < ? t e l ! O « * « o V. Much-S S ? f^1 A*BeB«Wynian John W.
* « » of the Indenendentfl of ktorrts-town asd will attsBd-the celebra-
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Batteries:.Courtney add Degnan
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population.—The force is not large as it would be except for
4act thaMhenalght patrol la dona' men in automobiles, saving^" services of three or four adiUtic night men. The patrols cover av<>ragn of 13%.inHci a night siml main parts of the rlty are patrolled 1 whVre otherwise It would he tiihle except with a much lar forc»
"The fir*» department .Is pr cally a volunteer orkanixst
avenue will return ou September) t n r ,o u1 ' : h , , u t- " « * * r ° r l h « drfverdM
il»h to bnen th.'- r inee - school i - ™ "'V ^eoo^ , l m , t d e b v tb*m ^ w ^ l • ;ot which not only ihey may b»i
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1 office.
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iJt*lJ!?l?te' ? ;"« H l , ln",,™n«'<' , Make known
*"*• i watch the returns roll in.
your- wanta
Plre In the l.lacksmith shop owned by ih<?' Comtnonwealth quarry Company railed out the en-Uw-Hre-departinrT^Frtday utght The alarm was M-nt ln shortly be - !
fore eievenm^i,,,-k. The Wack^ smith shop was l(.(alethack=on..th*
|hiU nearly a mil, from the nearest j hydrant on prtiJ:ird strvct. This fact made the 11 • of water virtual ly Impossible. The Chemical « n -gine Company Headed the narrow! trail leading up t.i the buildius audi extJoguisbaS-'Ui* fire with cbemi-faia. Desgj l* the distance, so proroiJt w j f t 'ttif engines In re-
jspoodiafcTJlit (he blazo was con-iraer of the building:
la a and ^ »ilned to
^ ^ ^ R - i i i ^ ' i.A-3?*: ( ^i^if'lJ.i--^^, --^*J[-A. .~^s) i" ' i " ^ ~ *
si*l ve« Paid VepartMeaf Combs;
In there a likelihood that ^, ic i ty will havo m the near future"
paid department?" he was askanT -'- "I'ltiihalely." was the answer. ' Jeast-a-partially paid d*par There Is no auestion but ' t time the ure-flghtlna: Corces D conteutrsted In ouo point small foroa maiatalaed pernu_ on duty. I cannot'say Just „ this will he, but tt mast coats"
T«iatla«,Uio third issue,. ' renderad ta^paywra. ta*-> «Poka of tha ^ w a s e ia;,i
.fsif > 3 R B K *U •m»m
P?s State Peadi Crop
2,4«fl,0e0 Bushels
Haute--* announced here officially, •by tho Smfe Department of! A*ri< un.tre. While thta- is above I the avs-r*KC said ;the„itep&rtm«int» {
JH la n.jirly. as large a* last yaar ' fwhea -very peach producing S U t e J
: C T g StTtfMlT HERAtP RECORD, SUBMIT, N. J. • — ~*7f-*£''/ '
_ ^ i t-Pftiery. at least o tu* i s a - w h i l e - t o j 1 - — J h 5 - d r J l M
i put on ifcc brakes. There is a t i n e •' 8 a r a * e t e can " ^ for calling to a halt certain acrivl- b r * k e t e s"- 2 t
tlC3 cf human beiars. Th»»™. S r » : t o a*»«ure hima
Flir fll£ MfiiilTftf f*"1- * "M*0*****" &WWrtv* 1 V I U I V i l l t l l l l i 1 M j his car fifteen minutes, on a mo£$kn
. . ^jfghwny without his brakes saving By If. CLIFFORD BHOKAW ! h , m * r o m c o J l ^ » n and flimage.
MadadiiiK N « w " j ^ » V v ^ * 7 t 1 T l e T f w i ! ' r ^ i r * , ^ , i ^ i ' * * » *<** ^ C o n s e q u e n t l y , there should be «{ T r e n t o n . A * ' > W { « , W S W ' ^ ' w ^ l i ' ^ a a K ^ f e ^ ? * l" * f: A * — * • * « « * « ! b " * « < « « * « « . on - f t . ]
peatfr «rop -wi l l be" ? ; t ? 0 > o ! l S I ^ n " , h a s , b e e , » «co*d*«l the lo- Artoadfti:** a r c like human h e - ! ^ f ! | n „ ^ ° J $ ^ * K '** t * H bushels this year according iZZZ'ZiP'? *y.\h* C 0 M 1 U M r < h t a M » 4 i e » - i i i » * W M l - w a £ o r t « l ^ , « J ^ r ^ . *'-JByLJauwHaiioa of
—•" " » « - J W . * - c o n B » e t o ^ s o n , " r.Jd the statement, "as the; these Ue9 ta the facTt&at ItOs n j | • P W r braking facilities. Ereryj 3 r ^ l ^ - e - - a B - d r i t t r pulls outr-ot-^^r-
easity give hia car a ,, - . . -_ _ „ . „ ^ i.amui B c u n s , . -• *a«es only a minute Uea cf human beisgs. There are' ««««»"€ h;mself iitat the brakes froiyiL-aily occasions whra it la l m - a r e l n S00*1 functioning order and portent to a r m s a motor ear rapidly l 8 w e l 1 w o r t l » t h e U l»e-to a standstill. To hare adequate U l a re<»nimended by some that brafciji- farlliiies on a rar and to < m c * a C l o n t h a driver should feck know thoroughly how a B d when to;~*,p l h e r e a r wheels of his car to try use the.brak*s-*h*-s«. are essentials ° * 1 t h * brakes and find out whether to a successful experience. t n e &r,P <™ both of the rear wheels
It is sottirlentiy appreciated by I s e q u a l " o r u &« »as a car with an automobile driver thai the f o u r - w ° o e l brakes, which has come orates on his car may erea caase l U * °* ««n«rally recoatiixed &B a a serioua accident aqd possible eoa$ ^ P * o f e«l»*»meBt, he, can
^ " y , l « t the evenness of u £ light, crops in the ^outh left an T ^ * ? , h ° W »oa a U ^«rwlTe>i s . u n s a v e d appetite- which the 2 2 , , ^ l B ? P o r t a « > t , especially since \ high fJua!ity tnn from v^w j « ! 8 k I d d l o 5 is sometimes caused *y i sey « i l l te^d to apaeasc-. ftsgr^*«^braking. , - i / j are being raowd rapidly from New , h S ? h
b ^ k K I t a i n g 8 w e t t r down! -Terry's extensive ar«rfcaT4S3 to c a n - . , ? ,f ^ O U i d . ^ n o *•>*/ »" baying i
long before i t* , balk- «f ?»,» * ? e matter of proper braking feolll-'
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Tom Mix in "The Outlaws oHted R i v e r ^ Jackie Coogan At Strand On Labor Dav Bill
(Continued from Page 'Four)
The new Ford will soon be here,
New, raw, trim body lines. Beauti
ful color combinations. Comfort
andunusuaKspeed. Quick getaway.
Typical Ford durability and low up
keep. w«II be harr*s:«t Crow«m. an- ^tfh t t * automobile is equipped UGipati^s the irixmu « » - i i L ^ I j l t W t t methods of brakln*
Thsre is the »— •-.. .^ , t t*'»B-i tlGipatiss the rt-lailvely smaller crops n competing States. feaTC taken special Lot^resi la their or-
it} fruit « 4 K B M the. coasara-r "
r«// Newark Theaters
^ o r
n* down on , a pt.dal. In addition T the car i s equipped w l t h a n e m e n ? ^ c > : ^ f *» ich la worked by S e hand shifting a Ietr#$ « J h ^ * m e r « c n c y brake sltanld b«< patched to see tHat the ratchet d o S
tTon ^ 4 ^ > ° t f c * r E C v e l 3 i E a d d i - «^Wng a c c i d e n t s ^ r ? § B 5 ^ £ Z
TJZV™ *?**«-* toTJlKJM-^ *«fade__whon a f f a ^ e i a j
driven men from their seoueatered haunts In barber shops. Those who recall such popular songs as "After _ the Ball," "Goodbye . Dol ly Gray," "Bedela," and "Hiawatha," wiH welcome many famtllar alghta that havubeen relegated to the plc-turesaue past ' —•—
The title role of "The Music 4 4 ^ ^ : i J.a .JWiJraye^^y^Aloc^ u , TVancis. with Lois Moran, Helcat Chandler and Neil Hamilton play-ins Prominent parts., Bill Tilden ' the tennis star, tried his cannon ball service in the role of butler.-
. A d a m and Evil," with t e w Cody and Alleen F r i n g e , an exceptionally amusiae-and clevar farce-involving twin brothers, will beAbe chief screen attraction next Wed
n e s d a y and Thursday. When a picture has a wise-cracking title like Adam and Evil" it UJ perfectly obvious that it Is not going to be a serious drama. On the contrary you look for bright and amusing comedy and you surely will get it in largequantit les in thiB production. It is the ttory of a *ored -morriedWman—who -f inds- i t - C O I F
t«lbJY, W r . 2t 1927
his ability as an actor, and to „ t** h e ^ u h*hdic i £ s l p ; ° ^ as comedy, and that his place Z? tm the, dramatic Bt4»Ke.
wa"
iown i r down as the ch ef .77™
d^shouratnextwelkTsatu; day maUnee. ™"ur-— a - - i , , . . . .
S«i<l your Items of intB»«* ^
Ae regular braking ar- ' "V ' ^ T M ! m ^ i l i i 1 * 1 i l H B f f i ^ W f l n^gement which is operated by the | * « * ^ ^ S « t S ^ 3 n S ! S ^ r ^ ^
driver by means of push- • ^ ~ ^ "*~. ^ * pn>umrir*injtrrnxcrig*
<Continaed froza Pace F!Sre>
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mier at Ms drama;
w J£a ^ ° T ^ ° f W o « « n " is" built
"ofrfn ' ^ T > o f t w o d«mtimjUag
l'l««>rd l y N J B re OTCcJI. and her
t t e i e ^ J f R t ^ o a . "Thb Gr^en Bay
no^I- A later novel. Autumn." mas awarded t2tr tirtzo fcr ILi2S " T h e Fertiiiis f o r ^ h e Ho-ose of
Ldtr.ond Jones, famous ^ y T.f._ ' i to Bouse ol Wmmen"
stance takes places In factTwhmi -the driver l e a v C H fa w «• * « r hill it is sometlnfes desirable *o » « „ I n k i n g : - O U e a w i n e s a ^ - 0 : leaving , t l n gear. Even at that, IV
^ i t l ph i ; HedKc>£day and"^aturdar i:i .Ntiw.ark. - -—
is well always to cramp the front wheals toward the curb. |
- The driver should make sure that! 'irf* ] *" , c o t t e r P i f ls connected-with l h e •
K-e Poi , - which are Jocated in i n w n a p i c Z u s ^ ; Places. TTe should be « u r e that the \ - « J W » B P V t - of the brake hare J * K Jubricatlon. He shonld :
^ h t ^ ? ™ ^ 3 W L S ' r e P l a c i » ^ them;" J4hen »hey become worn. When re- ' "oving a l o c k ^ a s h e r it is always be.ter to replace It with a new one.. ™l A J7 l a l fir ° r "toPPtas-a car at any desired point is not so easy as ™»sht be UnaKined. There b a-
he'—Trrv?II,-V*t-•w-"aw cwn- to 77, r. " t , U f > -othlng B u Girls •"-,." K* " "," "" a s» i™. mere is n n « t veek at Miners top,« i ' « « « « • ^ r o i u j ^ y , 0 b ^ ^
iaiatain i ^, t ' D i ° b " « to a standstill. For in-
, . . _ .. U v i m u o n, COO-I venient to use the expected arrival j of his t#Jn brother to cover hia cacapades with" a gold-digger ""
Anna Q NH 8 f l o n n n 4 j ^ j n n °« .° V M , 0 f r o m o UMIIOS" i3 the Hoth-3(rand companion feature picture next Wednesday and Thurs day. Hubby and wlfey were at the dangerous point of married life H« became a 'bachelor husband," and %e * JJlU^K' w l f e ' B u t t h G V soon
so many miles t o find was waiting for them at homo sweet home -
^o^man Kerry and Claire Windsor n "The.Claw," an adaptation of Cy» tWa Stockley's famous novel
next Friday and Saturday This is a tale of war. romance, adventure wHd°B
y a n d thr l , ,S , n t h e AftSl "The Auctioneer" w « h George
second feature picture presenta^ •Th " P 1 , * ^ ^ and Saturday.
Hie Auctioneer" was the first Play in which David Warfield was ever given an opportunity to prove
Is a MwicrfptteB for
S®!*18' Grippe, Flu, 'Derate , Bi lwut Fever and Malaria I
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PACKARD iJeferred P a y m e n t
^m;^ Money On
i«7r o » n -, ^ T * " 5 maintain our own : p w t a t nobilitv. Ther o ho. is th., t*aorp> who L a s s e n
-AltEENPfilNGLE ana. IBV <X>Oy in '^DAM.AND. EVIL*
, stance, -Thee coinimj to a stop on a wet pavement or when making-an ru'iJ" . . l * m a , p W h o ^ been w " F a v e m ' ^ t or when making-an
Ro^I • TH ' f a r t o 5 * f - ^ S n t of . ^ e e ncy stop it Is w o J , l o ^ Road,,. There's nota&ty. for yoo." ^ fac throttle and apply-the brake. fir- b , I k - " T h c * t r a m P" * ^ ^ i saving the clutch engaged until Jlfe c a ~ y - i , i s t iikf*. th« f^-lf™ JU.st before the ,.*,• »« t , ™ - i . , ? " .
Wm. E. Nixon
170 P A R K A V E . — P h o n e 1665 SUMMIT. M. J
,.,„ "^ "tramp
can tramp" ^ y g S i J k i - ^ ^ u ^ -,
DlkprennlV,<; ^ f ' T n o m a d or tbe W a c n traveling through 4 : hilly h m i L j f , ^ 1 1 * b o 3 ^ l i f e niakes q u a r r y it is possible to e^ect I
i , m . r t J ° r tt1?f " ^ «*« narrow ^ « g down an. ordinary 7 / i l l7l i Z S . n ^ ? 1 h , m - * F J u s : a B o t h e r c o n s W ^ e d good -Irlvtag t c c h n L o ,
is t o be the second feature picture on the-Roth-Strand's holiday pro-Rram for I.ah6r Day, .Monday and Tuesday of next week
The story harks back to thi» tfino
had begun to shed side whiskers and even before women had even thoushl of eliminating petticoats S ' f * ° ° r e d Percherona champed do^n the streets., drawing vulvar
;ne ^rarnp- t a k e s ! " ^ ' " f ^ ^ ^ c l u t c h engaged until *»>cn horses Iwd equal rights: on '< *«T..CICH known as brewerv w» i i k *-J: h t l 0 , ^ » - l ^ t e ^ i 5 l <
O B r ' s h™"K«t (o°a i ^ i W { , y ' w h < , » *omen had no 1 «on, . m contrast t i t f a e S S L t o ^
Silk, -because n l n « the wheels, which Tn turn tend. — — — — — _ the ..;.ri, „„ *„:. .*•. p s e , n
to avoid skidding
has passed from toth the sta^e and from the highways.™
Local advertisers are anaonnc-ing sales of good merchandise at sale prices in today's HERALD It wjil pay you to see these advertisements and Tlslt these stores.
£ W d - u d the throttle cIosed.T On long Mils, where it is necessary I «o use the brake, it is possible toi use the foot brake for a while and'
I S S °7?S- t0 the hand braktf- »"« i hack and forth. It i s bad policy ever to coast down-a steep hill vith?
. the transmission gear in neutral— • ^ a - o r d e r t o - k n 0 W whether the' i.bfal£.c_8 » r * functioning .effectively, it-
s h o u l d ^ possible to stop a car Ko-• tag at 10 miles * a hour In $ 2 feet • : L ^ Q E J5_mileaLin_20.8 feet; going] : 29-mHes ia a l i e e t ; g c ^ - a ^ i e s f
^ i ^ U r * i 5 , 8 3 f ** t : * ° ' - * n o miles!
! - * matle tor care- with two-^heel i _;_ brakes, _TJ»s* h a v i n g ^ a , ^ , ^ ^
%**?» « * - « H J>e able to cut "down. - ihtF^tstance in -which it t s possible^
l o stop by a t l eas t one-third '
L , i J , i i r , , n o W i t d a y s when the weather-is favorable. That was the of ,n *™.e l o n s - t r a i n and the leg- f ~ ™ * " n i i i i a c y .°f~InV^°™.-.?JeQJ!fi._^Blbivad.. t o - b e 4"il d „ ^ „ ^ « * « ^ » - t : ... faulnliw adornment par c i c e l l e n c e J — S p n H g f i e l d A v - T W n ^ l l U t by the faRhfnni.l .f .B ~* * v . .. .1 . ." I ( N e I t t o ^ & J > T e & ^ ^ —
CIGARS At
Bui^teTrrs-
Prescription P h a r m a c y fy lhe faBbion.Mes ot t i c tB'r)od
was ^before
Buy a Packard Out of earnings
Thelbcft is always the least expensive in the long ran.
_The only sound reason for not buying the best is that
. w e d o n o f always finSi it advisable to draw from our savings or invested capital.
But if we can buy the best out of earnings, in an easy, reasonable way, should we not own the best?
•The Packard Income Payment Han is simple and sound. _ You can drive a
^Packard tomorrow and pay for it by the; month.
j W h y not get the best and 'rQ&Qs&pHatJ* ion** _
John L. Deitche 7« Frauklfe r i . Su-iiilL 7T. J.
TelepheneMO
t*AKlrr3fr:!,"^-fi ! * J V t h *
Real Estate Broker G?n ,ersi Jnsuran_ce___ L_
. . r ^ - M c u G s T . 'Phone 2728- Summit
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You « a look fonnwd to ^,„ J* mamxtmm tat, U*e
£W Ftane-' adm«tew and'«a«W r^w» fineat American tcatdl* <HJnetor«iir: beauty .
-.'La ' ' * * * A«d j m u c a n expect * tttrUllnx ::fywm t b e m i n u t e yma
:«»;;ttrl^e-Hiw. the W- , chawata «^:tl»e|*«iferi
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Come and a«ethi5 ltistorT-m«k-*e« c a r I N»* iu»t becauac | t ca^»
with all Its tbiUKn* o^iti*»Tjt» •Uunchiteaa and depcndabiUtr 6 l a t » P » t t r u l y A l l - A m e r i c a n I _ .
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Hardware Housewares
to suit ybur converi ieSe
S ? ^ ^ f e m i n i n e comfort g r i p m e f l ; JSJ^L C ^ ^
atiofn a__Buick*s ncw^steeriag B u i < i for 1928 p e a s e s women column, which may be adjusted b«eatjsc ^t is easier to d r i v e —
~to4he most comfortable p o s i t i o n — b e c a a i e it iamoircomfogfable to ^ r w o m e n , as well as men. ri<Jc i f l ^ c c a W klf$fcityifr
And in addition. B u i c k f o ^ 9 2 8 ^ - S J S S S S ^ ^ ' W ^ l . c c r i n g w h e d - ^ d c r a * £ a T « S S l W " t o fit feminine (Sneers—va d«-» ^ " " " n f ' e p U w t t i ^ i , «nd o n
L : . ."« ™ger»—.yet deep the smartest bouicvanb. i r - L —
i Summit , N . j .
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