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LY3DHURST LIBRARY VALLEY B300XAVE. LYMDHURoT. M J Ati of the News im partially Told x •• I'm** I*. * «•'««» 0%m M — MmiI.H, K*. j * _ —_ VOL VII. No 23 L YNPMUBST. N. KWUPMOT. JANlARY j m NAN THREATENS Ue CARPENTCR WHO WORKED FOR HM _ - ___ _ ,u- ' ‘ ifc«« cy fc‘ aw« iw { h<tm "•* * • « imIijw^ i u UM •*!•* ™«« «4 «M i IlM It. i u rJ Ktmkvrt Vttk WOMAN RELEASED it^*er i CodcreMt fko * jail faces i ««««to fTM» *fc mm ' I^ C AL ROBBERIES «/ Va« a . k . . V BiMWW* NA t i t s u 4 Virtt * •~4 W> * » ..n *>•»< in » , pntil n aw ' «>» %*•* •»< JJ*"* **• f*««•«<» *«*# *T- * . « . »*<'.«*>■ M. jm 4,'fc^ IP»*, *WW*e^' a im iii .It»« Mptr, *** ***’ * * • mm. »> 4 «) ».» r***- CS35r~ •*, * •«•**•» » * HIM •«*). y ™ M’ !<» I twf m—, rf- Kh eraJS^M aetS i W|ippH<W» | 1 ». ».<w*Uto *.««*( ' •MRIpM Han« <»«1 % *.“■ - .—--t >».- •H».« ,H*»| f M < » « k »«>i -*<WiHi '»#** ***<■* •■»* ti>, lh>«u «pn CERTRAL PARENT TEACHERS A S » WILL MEET TUES «p^ *•»*. Jp~M*r t«. M N 4 V » i« M >

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LY3DHURST LIBRARY VALLEY B300X A V E. LYMDHURoT. M J

A ti of th e N ew s i m p a r t i a l l y T o ld x• • I 'm * * I*. * « • '« « » 0%m M — MmiI.H, K *. j * _ — _

V OL V II. No 23 L Y N P M U B S T . N . K W U P M O T . J A N lA R Y j m

NAN THREATENS U e CARPENTCR W HO

WORKED FOR H M _- ___ _ ,u- ' ‘ ifc««c y fc‘ aw« i w { h<tm

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rJ Ktm kvrt Vttk WOMAN RELEASEDit^*er i CodcreMt fko* ja il faces

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Mrs. Peter Ripp Starts Fancy Art Work Gas«

Mr».' P a te r Ripp of F ern Avenue ha* introduced som ethin* new in I yadhurst in the education of hom* itrts. 'A lthough the education in th ii work Is n o t new w ith womert, it. has never been tried ip L yndhurst l*‘ fore. T ^a t is the a r t o f lam p shade makin*, m ak ing of fan cy fa,''0''» for purtie»,"em broidery in strac tljin . flow­er m aking o f ribbon, paper, silV or

. out o f . any m aterial desired by the individual.. , V '

Mrs. R ipp is p articu larly well ta U .) ented in th ip line anil "has mad« b e iu tifu l lam p shade* of silk, paper, painted p a p e r and o th e r m aterials. Many p a r tie s have been made a t tractive by the p re tty fav o rs from Mrs.. R ipp’s (left finger*.

The claaaes will be held every Thursday from ten in the m orning

i ¿0, live la th e afternoon, a t the Ma­sonic C lub H ouse, R iverside Avenue, near V alley Brook Avenue. Each peraon la to bring a lunch, and the com m ittee will serve coffee or tea fo r five eenta a cap.

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iu tft i f M l fa ta l m ja i-M t. w h an Hi' mat « track by an au to m o b ile in f ro n t o f h is p la c e -of e m p lo y m en t in J e r - •e» C ity on D ecem ber T2.

Mr. B otto had ju s t Wfl th# build­ing’ of th e firm M anning. Maxwell, and Moore, m anufacturer» of h a rd ­ware, w here he U em ployed, afcd had crossed th e rtree t to ge t on a trisl- ley car, bound for hi» home, in ' ly n d h u rs t, when a pasw-ngrr car owned and operated by A braham Gnw* of Je rsey City «track him ami- hurled h im to the pavem ent.

Mr. B otto «aid t h a t he had look*4 up and im*T' the « tre e t before cross­ing to g e t on the e a r , hut saw fin autom obile in ligh t, an d the A n t th a t he knew • car wa* near, »a» whan i t s truck Mm. ■ ' i

He w as picked up by fallow em ­ployees o f the hard w are m an u fac t­uring firm , and carriad into the build­ing in an unconscious condition.

An am bulance from th e Jeraey C ity H ospital was sum m oned and Mr. Botto w as removed to the hospital, where he wa» exam ined and tre a te d fo r h is injuries. H a w a s found to be

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r ---------— ' » ' "He lost to Pal Silver« on a rank New York dcaiKM, I oat to Joey *fE K U \S W IM M IN C SCOUT Mias. Mabel Pttlia, of Ninth Street.: Mrs. F A . WMaoa i f ViIItt 1 — *■

Harrison, on a foul, and was Mopped in two rtN|nds by Jimmy Brat. He 'PERIOD WILL BE RESUMED Mias Mary King of Valley Brook A«»-’ Avenue has ulum sil to *came back late in the year and has been fighting m a d if eirnt. -£u£ *“ *• Charlotte Saviao o f; fiwn a visit with har

But does style, abihty, eagerness count m t £ bo«- ln ^ ^ ^ ^ .......................game? Ask us and run... . . t Club, lumbus School, ruuted U n . Otto Sip- —Joey Eulo had *J*ziy « * J* sfu l year Though a lot ,o f good V* W r e s u ^ d * « T * £ EP*le,rood- ™ tw ' Ur ,nd R W Dtttaa'af P i p

m k ,„ ! i„ h , „ t h , ™ i s s ; - , i i z r •*champion, Frankie Genero He hammered him into sutfmiwiofv in trn « f iv dispensed with during th#» —— — i r o w w m n w v m n p i m .round* Since then Genero has been fighting in the iWadi* >n \Squiiv Christmas holiday, due to the w inter'Garden, and other places, always in star bouts. Eulo’ \H e has been c*n,P‘nir activities» > »'_•fighting Voung M ckey Connaly. *. . Scouts may report to the Union

Eulo has: everything a champion needs* He has the heart, he has th*lr tov*l and ten cents,the fighting brains. He has a punch. Against—Pete rSanst a k ^ a trh .' uesday, for either practice oir(¿arden we saw^Joey well on his way to victory over the cfowmng inir tests"* ° "wimm,n* ur ,ife **v*Finnish’ champion He hooked Sanstol with-left's and right*. /n d wi« -+L, „ - ■__suffering little difficulty when the latter threw a volley of L -L /L i- jiL - ■■ -y

m other a t Ball

1 9 2 7 S P O R T S R E V I E W— Lyndhurst has passed - through a 4 »ectic sport year

the truth whether you are aware of the fact or not.A nd th a t- i i

iruu, w in n e r you arc aware u, uic ,e ~ ; S1,tfenng little difficulty when the latter threw a volley cThis rabid sport fiend, if he were a b > y o ^ J i ^ K h he ye ^ #mJ fouleJ hlm b<jd, (lu t ^ ^

once more wouU anticipate seeing that fir« game of-t{ie Ojlumbu* Q ub- ^ n||{ht at a ho<mta| "'p u n c h e s

— -— -----— .— recuperate. . _ . vn„. ---- - — that night at a hospital, ^ p

tfiCe series; or Jimmie Nolan running away witn the qusuter mile in- „ • 'ri * , . , .; door state championship or Sandy Sandfed : sticking h T jS l e self a u k e „ Siimto, eytf „ h, ^ ^ ^yard 6r so in front of the dusky Matt Tucker to win the seventy yard (>f a _r(ftum ma^ h u hd, not m iterullzed Sanst6, ■^ t e indoor championihip; or Joey ^ K J » * t m g Frankie C^nero w .t. hougeg a|| gtar bouts .that meat chopping left, or J<*y liobndo «epp.ng through ten sizzling £ wh ' d Phl, Tob)a Young-Mickey O jn n a ly " k ic k e d outn u n , ' ,i : 'i i K ¡v ler; < r Lyrrtburst drfeatong Ram«y H.gh Robby Bolin, a,id several othurs > ..........“ .. ™ L .to l,v t h r o i T t " he tb -MKhe ‘° r 4n were Barney Taggart who came back after a couple'

, r • ,. ■ _ ,.<ln ot V-’ars of retirement to win several bouts; Danny Guida a middleJ-yndhdrst made huge steps r f prr^ress in. tne sport world-in ,IV2 (weight who is willing enough but does not seem to be eotne olaees

W hether it made enough to be proud of it is another matter. JJobhy Vernon, who fought twice or three , time, and then deededThe Columbus CluMJ.ce A C series was undoubtedly, the great tha, drrnng a truck was a less exciting but much safer career and lateK.

est achievement of the year. Four rattling good games were played be- A | Perrctti wh() out (hrec fi^ t8 knockej o p r x , ™ lndfore some eigjit thousand fan«. The ^m es, each and every one, were stopped technically in the otherso close that only a run or so separated-the teams at the. end. T > , Jcrry O .ronato had the most successful year of h.s career H. games w m into extra .nn.ngaffairs ' fought several times, usually coming out *on top. He was kayoed tech"I Lyndhurst High made a fine record on rhe diamond. Playing (n* nlcaJ| b Mlcke .W a|ttfis> Harrison Deteran ,n tw o n n in d T H^w *the first time as a team, the Blue and Gold won fobr out of the till cver> we predlct h)K^ r thlI11?s for J m y fn | 92» Tgames played; defeated every team hut Hasbrouck Heights in at least one V » T P i f fgame of their series; and finished far up in the league standing. , • 2 '. , . l Y r

The football tfcam took several pastings, but also handed out two. c Mj/ 7n ALC<ltu ! 1 1 ^ nite lr,tc^ during th e yearThey, the two victories, in the mind of this r e p o r ts more than made | , N-'th.ng that could be looked up-in the record, for an athleteup for any and all defeats the team suffered. if'bit Ur8t writtc” ? nam,e. But her sons accomplished vjuite

The Iroquois made a wonderful record on the grid. The Indian? <a 1,, ,L ^ .. — ...w ire not beaten all season. The Sapphires were held even in one' of :■ unning un er tl t colors of K enny Hi ;h Schipol, under' the tute the h ttest played games of the season ; T*W v7° Harold Jardine, accla.med by many as the best this side

Then to cap the climax the team disbanded as a Lyndhurst aggr^ga- 1 ° i |5S,S8,PP|. tw'V Lyndhurst boys gained preriiier running honors“tion anJ joined the Boneheads of Carlstadt. " 1 e and ' n twi» cuses were participants on relay teams th a t made-r-, new world records; /;|

OOBAXOO CONCL1DE.SA R TIC LES N EX T W EEK

The final artic le o f “ In aT w enty Foot S<|ilare.’' which is th é nam e -of a series o f articles w ritten fo r the “L eadér” by Joey D orando, will be publish»d

D orando will te ll w hat fu tu re faces th e hoy who takes up ‘V boxing ÿaiff» s ’ ri-nuily. I’ He will tell, judfcrinir from what h ’ has i-een, w hether o r not th f boxini» gsm p is c r o o k s I*

, pro’ 'is e s t^ -he the most in t-r * ertinif of a ir the article*.

The articles have been d e­cidedly pleasing and finéh fine com m ent regard ing them has" been made by readers.

That was, one step backward in Lyndhurst sports1er

They were not

*** MJ'IIWIUiOV OpWI VO. : . ;There were other Steps that offered tempting opportunities if/they ! . l i 'l ; . , ----- XUHHf w k ciumpic

' - - i L - ^ /• ■ X- t-blishtng a meet recorjl which will last for some time to come. BesidesLyndhurst did not slip; neither did itwere taken,go forward, _ ,........

There was no athletic field, no real athlete-fieid for the teams to

Jimmy Nolan won the Statt Indoor Q uarter mile championship es i.shinif a ri»r-/»rir nrki.îU ....II I-.»* Cs ___ - . . .

. . . . ° i r Y T ........ i . Bumc un‘*i ‘o come. Dethat he was defeated fti iinterscholastic competition okly two rimes In’S flJaCer .u c m n u"f)liced Indoors, at least, he wks the best qiurte

the ^u te He was on the mile relay team tihat won th e Penn1 1 iiic w«i3 iiu diniciic ikiu, no redi di.iiirt«r^»t4u ior me ieams 10 c c*,#.* w . ;— * " v "r*'

play upoiL O ur eyes-have rested long and longingly upon the field in \nt , . l . ' \ / i Wd8 i°n C y lcam atthe rear of the Town Hall. W hat a handsome field that would make! , erif ° ‘s , y’ ln tlme much better than was accredited.How easy it would be to level it off! Can you picture the crowds lining ‘° 'V ™ f° f d“,U ?C'- ............ ' • ‘ I . R,i48e' captured the .State Indoor Seventy Yard champion

ship. In the three heats that he ran the race he made a time that equal-d the record for the distance But he could not bnng out the necessary extra second to break the record.

Lyndhurst Hatchery

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tKe sides of the field to watch the games! So easy to reach, too. And there would be no fights We repeat it. There would be no fights.

What a beautiful" field that vyould make And it’s resting there as a useless field, right now. I __ ___

Then there was no Fourth of July celebration. W e must be a bit old fashioned We feel that a Fourth is entirely wasted unless a real cr.owd gathers at some spot,/and engage in athletics, fun and rest.

There was no celebration on the Fourth. And in the old days there was one happy day among all the rest, and that was the Fourth o fJu!y

Well, there are more Fourths to come and we can 't expect every­thing at once.

«Close yoiir -eyes, and we’ll (run down the list of activities on Lynd- burst's athletic filds No, you had better open your eyes. You can’t read with closed eyes. , ' i ■

BASEBALL- Two. senu-pro teams: represented Lyndhurst on the di:ijRir:nd this

past season. T ht% were the Cojambus Club, and the £)ice A: C. Both turned out able teams. The Columbus C lub loiSt just one game

. [ic wm a member of the quarter mile relay team that broke tV worlds ind,i)or interscholastic indoor quarter mile relay

U s t we forget, the mile relay with Nolan performing bnll.antlv broke the indoor and outdoor world's interscholastic mile relay records lhe two quartettes U’lth Lyndhurst boys on them gained a name th a t wa«

bruited over the entire country. —

t'ackSlteam°rd a"d N° lin n° W faCC Career’ on the Georgetown University

; , / BASKETBALL "VHere is a suhjea which when spoke of, Lyndhurst might well ,-tanJ

n r L l “ ll f embarrassedJy. The High Sch.n.l basketball squad performed well if not wmnmgly, -but not a single semi-pro team of any note represented the town.i 7!*;* w*& ‘he Lyndhurst-Separates, a quintet that represented Lynd ■rarst last V in ter The least satd about the team the better It tried har I enough, but without a home court it stumbled, through a very verv d-<fOiirainna «»vaciiriv ^ ^ ^

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... _ teams. The ( okimb«« Club lost just one game of itsregular, scheduloj/and one in the host season series. i ■ r”” ’ —

The Dice .(ggreg^tion,has tl^ m o re colorful: It was composed mottly^ COUr i ng 8ea8on ^ „ . . . „ ..of youngsters The team started V.ff as just a light senu-pro, of th e ' 'k id ''! , I h‘-jv is just piw ;t‘ea(ji in': tyndhyrst now, meaning semi-pro. o team variety. However, after challenging the Goluinhu* Club repeatedly ! tour®e "** 18 Uniou A, A, The team has the Rposevelt C vm on and at last getting a game with the bigger team, the Dice turned heavy! W iilT ik V2 n " ^ '%* thnm Kh * succ.-ssful seasonSemi pro Tluvresult of that game showed that the move was .110 mis 11 . w - tne UMholtc Clybi, the Columbus Club, the Iroquois A Ctake. - T ht^-game -ended in a squabblf with the score 3-2 111 the ninth j ' ‘ yuim« mrn, in gxiiitencei Lyndhwrst fa tk 'd T tn tm r .IKinnJngV ...7“ . ' \ ‘ '* f ....... i . ^ I f team Lack of liifthusmsfn for the ;sjjort, in

There was nfrm ^cem rM 'Jan ;e enoui)h 111 the eyes tiL wther team I P ayli ? °‘u r t. p,lfs as thc P/ofc»ble reasons.ho, F 0’,’1 tcan? wcnt th rougha season that threatened to turn

“ c;‘r 5 “’ ‘ f r om a niMS&lch 0 » billing re.ruits. w ho u ,r k ,' 1' 1 uld I

team was

able to bring them together again However. John | Breslin, Jr , who 1 , , , a-h v >‘,>'if you don t already know it, is your police recorder, among other N ^n r- 1fhiiigs, offered, one day to: tin:, to donate ,t silver loving cup. Uij . 1 ^ ■ 'g |y--siiT!mrC<).wb Olson had^to imiylil his team.the winner of a scries between the C/C?jiimbus Club and the. Dice A C, * '*S f'*S U,VV r«'a,'d .ne.ir. the end of the seastm his'I . ruy- could by run off 111 an jnterestm'^.ind sportsmanMiij ili>atH)fi1- ni,n'' t,rit 1,11 V _

, * . After i onsiderable, dickering 'and b a tt lin g it was "^y. each"| ■ m > ■ h i , .• FIN IS ' " ■ ;-tram that the series could be run off in a sportsmanlike and livtt^estin.s! lniu 1 . i ’ W° S us ‘»r wx; .sJvwwfd h ; t : if y«»u Fi.»xo- not

-.manlier.. Late in the ieason the first .giw uujsas-flaretl. Was fought' i , , , , , ! ,m*. Spirits | f we were pocticaUy inclined inWas battlcJI , , . . . . * Itovi lor instance, or w ercyt spring, wv might greet the new vear 1,1 .1

• , ,Xhe RinWf was a deadjwt'k, alfa.ir., a scoreless /me at that, io r sixteen '" kI st‘" ul '* P ^ 'V 'chance of getting away w itb T T -infilngs Red Keay, # . th e Q.himbus Club and Mouse Mileski of the L , /''• ,w" 'tl' r Hear the wind-rattling outside’ There i r r e

Monday and Tuesday, lanuary 9tb and 10th “T H E GAY R ETR EA T”

“ T O XunBeg p u a u i u a ^ paj^ ipiMalso

Olrvr Borden in “T H E JOY GIRL* _________Monday cute—“O PPO R TU N ITY CONTEST ”

Wednesday and Thursday, January 1 1 th and 12th •" Billie Dove in

“TH E STOLEN BRIDE”and

H arry Langdon in “THREE’S A CROW D”.W ednesday evening—“G IFT NITE"

Friday and Saturday, January 13th and 'T fth J William Boyd Bebe Daniels

*n v 1 in‘T H E DRESS PA RA DE” “SH E’S A SHIEK"

Saturday matinee—"JU N IO R PARTY"

Now Playing On the Screen William Haines

SPRING FEVER’

1 O n th t S tage -i---The Enelsee Kiddie Review

25-^Jövenile Entertainers— 2 >

THE NEW'sixteen 13'-

,. _ . i t . ................. "•" 'J-irtim ng outsider Iportracide lurking, in everyone* heart so we will not take the chanceveir t i Y^ hc~ t ; hcvc 11 ,,r np t Lets make it a re.,I sportI n - ^ groaning. - This is no pep raJk) More Columbus Dk.scncs, only with seven or eight or nine or TEN teams participating Let . .

av f a F O C K T H O F Whave a field in the rear of the Tow n Hall Lets hi JULY CELEBRATION'

In other words, LETS GO!!1!

High School Loses to Hasbrouck Hgts

“■ i u_1 The Blue ami (laid Hrnpped the sre-

Cnpell, f Lightwei», f Pailln-rif, c .. A tkiqson, (f Kvans, g Moylan, f M entes, g

Total

ToUlR eferee:

arson.

was a de.itWmk allair,, a sc«fe4es» i>ne at tha t, i<Red Keay, of the Columbus Club and Mouse

Dice,A C. pitched ^ they hi/d never pitched before.■ , Sixtecit^fnningsf - j ■ ." > -id., "

Then came a break, and the. Columbus Club squeezed through a win. lh e Dice A C. won th e /e x t oi\e Won it fighting and honestly.

a me riuijiber ih rc r was a called game in the eleventh inning The score was deadlocked 4 two all,~ljid ¥ Seemed as if it would st^vthat way hjrever .Nlisht injervgned and- made game ¡iiumhcr^tmr neeessafy. / - _r , _' | - ■ i

rh e ! fxilU m bu/Club won ¿he last game and the series. And 3 beau; I til trophy. /I t an. affair of j that sort, with four o r fivfror six Lynd- hurst teams parui.ifcating well -then you would have se e th in g !•k 5 . Kh/ rho°l team, started the season auspiciftusiy by wintiint; , lnP nlu

J ^ p s i 1 nietH1,1 o'V«>ur rrics^ i'll 'row ^ It°recoi|^red " “^"H eltfh ts '

H asbruu iW ^eighM ^^^h 'lhdb ig l1 n^tM thst^ndii^l V'Ctor^- ^■ 1 i : FOOTBALL • ' ¡J'uod hall considering thf'.'.fart that

« o o d ' i i f ^ ,k„ u » . ; i i ' ; r S p S l ; L r o ' " r r i ' 2 3 f t . ' ,.. IK^XINC ’ tw!mik UVVr ^ sh«wed anything but j Hartman, ,

A t ^ , s t ^ i o f , l< ;£ U ndhug i^had , t ^ , ratUmg gopd boxers, two but »»Imrt H M b ^ c k ^ f i r tg h tT T ’! ¿M tato Jboys with strong .possibilities at sometime ’ye other bkiominB out in to 1 *** at hi* best DefensiyWy and of-championship form, Today, Joey Dorando and Joey Eulo face 1928i u 'v''ly he was th,‘ Htar of th»‘ K»>»o.With the-same prrtsjwcts, With the same possibilities, with the same ahil- t sf ° r*d ^°ihts *n<‘ hi. pas.,-ities. \ I“« aI>d *g«i#ralahip aided more than

In Other words they are m precisely the same ,u u u “ Mttl* in "wW"K Lyndhurst’* show-

1^ * : “ assB F S sa-ia ia ;im. i h A " n,”“ nKi Ka 1 p*, us [H'ssimistic, and when consider- '« o romping around at a tfuard post F I i ' Ui (V‘U'^ 11)0 wc hccomc more to. Dorando and rfif‘*^re<l two double deckers,tu lo fighting at small clubs for ihsignificant pay Hiubiouck Heights stepped.off into

^ Wt 1 analy^ffheir cases a an early load, with. Ly-ndh^* ’ notThey had the-ability, they .^were crowd pleasers, thev in fact had i-fMi • . Ho» 'ver, a* the fame

everything necessary to make champions Above all thev» had the lo«.- Jh* victor* increased theirfor the jame, and the necessary heart to train ,VThere* are K . x e ^ ' t X l - threatened to eaUhm the big time, performing beforc the big, crowds, drawing down the

ability. Y e t U find Dorando and Eulo■gnting at the small clubs for insignificant nay. Why?

A somewhat hardened journalism professor, has pounded into the ears o f U students, eynfcaHy, bu t truly ihough, in the newspaper game ‘ it is not how much you know, but who you know, that counts Chano- ing that around t bit, it applies to boxing.

. A good enterprising manager A manager with an eye for the public who can sense what the public want*, and know* how to give * to them, can bnng even a medicr« fighter to the big game; and i f hee a n t keep h,m there, he can at lea«, pilot him into*, 'number o i bJh<i«* A good manager.- is half, and »m et.m ci more, of a fighteri battle to reach the top. “

"^hat is what Dorando and Eulo lack. A manager who can devote his time to them, and who has PUSH.. they get him, they wiU advance in six months far morethan they have in the last two or three year*.

Dorando passed through a year that had its high spot*, and also f *** hf < g Oeor** W duc- in what we « K w a y , eon

■ - . * * '■ .T * 1 ov' r P rt« Couvan*. Whitcy Sort"T V"* 0,1at lea« when he made his m»r bout d e W

iwler. at the St. Nicholas Rink. He wMpped but f o ^ i A o .a M I r /» - « ,« ! * £ k

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up several tim e*, b u t ¡it the fin .,i i iuarte r the H eigh ts team mftde * victory assu red b y . le o i in r se v e rs1 points.

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Ju s t a s th e pictures only h a l f show, the beau ty o th is new car, so do mere words fail to describe it* m echanical beauty and its ou tstand ing p e rfo r­mance. Y oil should fro to se e it. . . . M W PB r-__ _ ro . . . .

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Lyndhurst Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging Store

Î05 Valley Brook Avenue Phone Rutherford 4056

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F IR D A Y , JA N U A R Y 6 , 1928 - ' , j

W H E R E ’S T H E A C C q R D IO N ?

G iven time enough we nearly always get around ti things. W e made the Holland Tunnels this week and side from the fact that neither N ew York nor Jersey C ity

has made any provision to speak of for traffic to get out of i’ie way once it has left the immediate vicinity of the tubes, they're corking. There is no more waiting in line fcr ¿goto, inching your car along, while wondering whether to

î "Tut off'the motôr and save gas or let it run and save the ' . attery.

T he policemen in the tunnels evidently were recruited ; i rom a, class o f speed maniacs, for th ey urge cars to movevaster, no matter how fast they are going. T hey seem pos- „ ' 5 4 " fuively aggrieved if every driver isn't doing his best to e e t ' M,r AIK Bcf'roWltl' Hardware man of. Valley Brook Avenue wi)ou , of sight in. the smallest number o f «conds. I . « c w W S T l Z S S j & f c £ &to US that all the arm swinging m ight be-because the poor Strcct Paterson The wedding was witnessed by mo?e than two hundred

“iliapS'w efe.eold for the temperature m the tumrel is «least ten degrees below that outside— at least it feels so - , __Z ______I Ut in that case they wouldn t all be waving the same way On New Years morning the Lyndhurst Branch Post Office open:J

nd staring so personally at each automobile m turn, tor business in the music store of John M Hecht at 252 Stuyvesapt Ave-, ^ nriv^. ^ 1 C . 1*. - j j £ j « i « n u f . T h e o p e n in g o f th is b ran ch is th e cu lm in a tio n o f a lo n g ag ita tion

The only fault w e could find was that the place seemed by Lyndhurst to obtain better Post of|ce facilities. Many civic commitdreary, rather like a bathroom a couple of miles long There iee* and or*inizVle,?s hïVe work^ hard to bnng this Ww branch about is simply nothing in the w hole ch illy length to take the e., IT , B ~ ,

i c *.l r » . L j • i i .v * School T ru s te e Edgar H. K a n t te n d e re d h is resig n a tio n as a m cm tv iplace o f the ferry S gossiping truck drivers, the Winking 'f the local Board of Education at last Tuesday's meeting heU at the 1 ''hts o f river boats, and the accordian player w h o alwavs Ljn':<.>ln School Mr Kane in his written resignation stated that he wa

_ a ç ^ e d our admiration by the way h e could bnng any h t ‘hc Bo"d wh,ch "*htly Won<"a to h,so f music to an end with just exactly enough time to pass

. . . 20 and the caMeriy half o/ Lo* 1 » immediately adjoining the premise* On thewot, in Block 10 on a ccrtain plot W map entitled. “Arlington Square." Nqrth Arlington. Bergen County, New ijersey, and which plot or map u on fie in the

I o&ft jo f the Clerk or Register of the County of Bergen, New Jersey, iled March IS, 1909, in caK No. 11*9.

Together with all and singular the rights, liberties, privileges, hereditament» i and' appertenances thereunto belonging or in a n y ii« appertaining .«old to payand satn(y in the fir« place unto the u id complainint, the turn of *7,947 71, with lawful interest thereon; and in the second ptace, unto the defender« Na-„ tionaj Sectinty a/id Mortgage Ounpanv Inc., the *um of $2,117 00, with lawful interest thereon.

HARRY C HARPER, Sheriff

Ber Eve Red -Coml I.dr y-.‘i b t l : 21-28 Jan 'V l I—Pee* »22 90

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Phone Rutherford 4511

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C h a s L c b m a y e r

Five Years Ago This Week

y.ie hat to every passenger on the front of the boat before jolt which announced a landing.

— ° o i ■— 'ONE MORE TUNNEL IS ENOUGH

When the new Bergen County Chamber of Com merce permanently organizes later in the month its first job might well be to straighten us all out and give 05~a dt finite pro gram with respect to additional tunnels under the Hudson River.

Several bills on this subject are in the course of prep a ation, some in this county, some in Hudson and at least t1 /o in New York. If they were all to become laws we n *ght expect to see a tutte started at every mile post along in th t e stream ' ' -

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th e Palisades. Ivy Avenue w as the o th e r Tenafly tho roughfare to Under­go the prelim inary stage. T h is i* a s tre tch o f unim proved road 3,000 feet in leng th connecting Tenafly Road and K nickerbocker Road. I t is a lso a boundary line between E ngle­wood C ity and Tenafly. O nly onej side of Ivy Avenue is populated by houses, th e o ther facing MaCkay P a rk , in Tenafly. .

A lm ost a s a C hristm as g if t, F ra n k ' Seiu tto , o f L ittle ’F e rry , a recorder, | o v e r « h o se head han g s a m alfeas­ance o f office indictm ent and whose ap p o in tm en t was th ro w n to th e fourj w inds when it aroae for discussion

th e B oard of F reeho lders cham ­b ers a sho rt time ago , on th e reepm- m endation o f Courity Clerk Jam es! W. M ercer, w as appointed custodian o f records in the Bergen C ounty I C ourt House yesterday by M r Mer- cer. The appoin tm ent w ar confirm ed i by th e e n tire Board of Freeholders

. . . . . . . G eorge R icardo waa appointed a s as-At their ter-m eeting Pyramid Rebekah Lodee No 70 elected the » isUnt custod!an and aasiifn<‘d to the,

o«ic_erS f o r . t h / c L n g year ^ViceTTrand, Ida Kuhn, recording secretary. Betty W ood; financial secret the ma.n vault.ary, Jessie Ronnie; treasurer, Lulu Dchn. , , y \ . BOY SCOUTS FIRST AID

u , . L ' r - r --------------- , COU RSE T O START W ED.:Between thirjy and {orty families in Lyndhurst have been supplied —'—-

with coal during the past week through the help of Mayor John F T**e ^ rst ai<* course the South!Woods, There were so many homes without coal and st> much sickness Berlren s<'o u ts *>11 be stsfHed on

1 * ■ • IP a la rm m o W ednew lay afternoon, Ja n u a ry 11, a t iscou t headquarters. Ames Avenue.! R u therfo rd a t 4 P.M. Any scout of

Lyndhurst Markt t82 S tuv r asani \v e .

j L yndhurst, N. J .

I S W H E R E V O U . . .h e a l t h B v m e f o u n d !

YES, th is is the butcher- shop w ftera we pell health by the pound. O ur weights a re conscientious and you’ll find our prices as ag reeab le as our meata are wholesome and stren g th - giving. ' '

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OTTO STAHL’S Ready to Eat MEATS—SAUSAGES A N D FRANKFUTERS

Indorsed by Alfred W McCann

Delicatessen .J- HOFFMANN

31? RIDGE ROAD (new theatre Bldg.) LYNDHURST, N. J

j. ...wav a v HMIliy lltllllCSdue to its lack ¡ that the situation was

W ish in l 'tu l/^ ^ sn 'ii^ n f 'ir t ' d in n e r at tfi S ou th B ergen is welcome to tak e thisn l imi trv '» . 1 l ! 11 Newark last M onday_mgh| before he sailed course. Those who successfully com-

. . u , ‘ , ‘ ‘° r London on the Berrengaria. Business interests took p le te the courses, w ill be aw ardedM r. Woods abroad where he wilj visit -various capitals of European e lem en tary , and advanced Red

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BLUE BIRD RESTAURANTLyndhurst’s Finest Restaurant

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MRS. R EJN EC K E, Prop.Phon* Rutfa.rord 1967-J.

291 STU Y V EhA N T AVE. 1 (N ea r V alley Brook A w .)

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The North Arlingtiiif Council reorganised on New Years Day witW very Mgrr of hffffm.hy ,iRd all present officials-were rcappwnwd to the-r

C ross first ai<[ certificates.

LEGAL NOTICE

If they were all to become 1 cl W S WC " i , \ Í S ‘ i * v-fv.ui^ -w»rv * c a j'p ttriiicu Id ino’r» wavd<cidcd at the meeting to install a "fire alarm system

N’otic* is hereby given

B nroijgh as o ne ' w as sadly needed• .. ' No. 1784J31, serial No. 17f^401, prop

Our understanding » that the only additional tunnel ,w r“ fSH ’t A '¿ ¿ ¿ S T S ' ,C"“ U Sr. mediately needed is one «tuch would link up the ra.l ^ ' rliynMl a,„ th, m? ¿ f i g X f e j S S f f i f S 5 U S S t

Js and connect their commuter traffic dfrectly with th p o t7 m i T # '4 i ' Frcd v aR*Kr- lf Mr- ciair- December 2». 1927. • subway system m Manhattan. It would uke eare of the ^ ... » «suoway system in Manhattan. It w ould take care ol the, ■ v L*‘<Cr Pr*^tc<~ Mrl ^ K.vmpt ^od Mr. E Wood __foot passengers of the West Shore, the Erie and possibly Army Officers Will FREEHOLDERS TO the Lackawanna r„ads - Inspect N. J. Guard TAKE OVER NINE

For some years at least it would be unwise to con . D /\a I \c m il. hl. .struct ducts that would compete with the Holland tubes ,lrtHil of r<,#'ull,r armv officers KOADS IN BERGEN

. ..nd the Mackay bridge. These traffic routes,-built largely in 'to accommodate vehicles, must be finished, made to pay ;uid their construction bonds retired before additional facilities of the same general nature are started *

11 1 1 1 . . . ' unaergo annually, aur-4* n*28 oroirramPerhaps a railroad tunnel, toward the cost of which. !"* “r.mor>J™™* r as<,n' an Nine i»ad, in ail, three in the Bor‘team lines would contribute mieht be nlanned . L ” °f Tenafly and six in the B,.r

IT WON’T BE LONG NOW!o’clock in the morning on. Wednesday before the sno^v Begins to fly ‘£ nm 7 ‘¿ S ’d ^ r '^ m ^ r I ^ bV having your sidewalks and entire prop- No I784i?i. serial No. i7T«oi. mon- & grty insured against accidents to pedestrians and!

tradesmen. The low cost of a Policy will Surprise {you,.’ '• T x'-

CALL, WRITE OR PHONE FOR RATES

FRED’K SAUMEVERY FORM OF INSURANCE

22/ Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J.jPhone Rutherford 405,I«--

JO tìN J BRESUN. JR . , aAttorney,

LEGAL NOTICE

. NVw- J f rse y N ational A t th e close o f th e final 192T se--m onth L i cbmmeiice next , ion „ f th e Bergen County B oanl 6fm onth , has been a n n o u n m by S»>c-j chosen F reeho lders y esterday a fte rW tio n « iPdefen* ' t* PZ w '? »* the C ourt House in Hackenf “ l - th* N ational , a ,.k , g re. t s trides w ere tak en tow ard ,(riiard must underjeo annually, dur- « 1928 proirraminir th«- lirm nrv tru in in » 1, . . . . .

i~ !* ',1“ned S r S . t w s ?? - s =•,* . I .!!i lim inary steps tow ard coVnty roads . 1for it would be years in the building.Four years ago Senator Maekay headed off a lo t of

conflicting and ambitious projects and struck out in favor of the Fort Lee bridge. We are drifting into a second state of confusion from which the Chamber of Commerce, fol­lowing the example of the Senatorvmay be able to save us

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BUILDING A NEW M ACHINE

« a w S r a w » »possess the physical and o ther neces sa ry qualiflcationa; w hether the per­sonnel is sufficiently arm ed, uniforifted an d equipped, and being tra ined and in stru c ted ’for active du ty ii) th e field.

T he headquarters o f the 44th Divi- sioh, including tw enty-six officers of the com m anding genera l staff, will be inspected on F eb ru ary 23 by Lieu- te n a n t/ Colonel G ilbert M. A llea. O th e r o rganisations, w ith th e nam e

. I . _ ■ o f th e inspecting officer, are Head-rublic othcers are created for and the salaries of the l,u*rt,'rs sPir'ai Troops, L ieutenant

.incumbentsare paid by all *of the people. Republicans.i^emocrats. Socialists rfnd the lndependennvoters--^verv-1 »*'• 0n,n4nfe' Muitnry Police and cody who owns property. 3 f % # R t j

Tbere were n° charges ofiM cjnesty pr incompe^ncV. ; S % ^ ^ ; mo, ‘i ? K against any of the veteran Republicans who were dismissed R K oehler; 1 1 2 th R e id Ar-

by theu^own party on New Year's day; therp are• c ^ a i n s t t h o s e w h o w i l l -be t u r n e d o u t l a t e r o n . ■ R M ijw er» . c t u n i n v . e . Bermei.

CV. t. 1 , „ '¡h e 119th Medical R e g ^ e n t , aa weilvjn the contrary»- from the always kindly, courteous “* ,ht’ |?, 'tieal department detach-'

and elkient Dr. 0 .d « i , d Rutherftml. around to (oraier Z g g Judge Zabtakie, of W.yckoff, whose ability.as a lawyer Th. *rao,r io*p««tion u th* N«* need not be resuted, they were regarded bv evervhrydv « <‘,u*r'1 ,Mt v*»r f«*«ited in■ - irtk e ^ 1 a . , e V C ry D O a y ^ 'W « > -"¡n e iihlt»—headquarter* , com-

. u^.nght and competent officials. . . , • • •Even the four Freeholders who voted to oust them

,v and'!** untried men in their places did so without rearn . J _ . I . -I y ‘ I , , . . 1

_ Notice is hereby given tl\at -at—i Id o'clock in the morning on W e d n e sd a y . January l l , 1928, 1 »hall expose for sale a 1926 Essex 2 door Sedan, motor No. ^25248, Serial No. 456052 property of John Doe, at Dunn's Garage, 624 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N. J., to satisfy the Uen o f Edward Dunn, for repairs, sup plie* and storage tor said automobile., December 29, 1927.

5 & STURTEVANT.Constable

JO H N J DRESL1N, JR.Attorney.

L E G A L N O T1Cg

TAX NOTICEare im portan t ones and, i t is felt, should h a v e 1 been u n d e r county ju r is ­diction long ago. Seven o f the p ro­posed highw ays ace necessary to co n ­trol traffic' a t th e * Hudaon R iver' ly idge. ,» .

Among the P o rt l.ee tho roughfares to be taken over by the county are Bergen Boulevard, P alisade Avenue, betw een S ta te H ighw ay No. 10 and- the south borough line; C en tral Bou­levard, between S ta te H ighw ay No.10 and th e B orough, o f Palisades P a rk ; i l ig le r S tre e t; betw een Main S tre e t and H udson T errace; Hudson Lyndhurst N, J. te r race, from th e top -afr.O te g tff~m e» TVcember 17th. 1927.road hill to th e Worth borough line -------------------------------anti M ackay D rive, between A nderson Avenue and' Main s tree t. \

K nickerbocker Road, i« -Tenafly, a H^reteil n f 'road S,000 ie e t long and 60 fee t wide from the Englewood cityline to th e n o rth borough line, vsperhaps one of th e most im portan t steps in th e u n d ertak ing Im prove­m ent on th is th o roughfare will m ake a “d irec t route from Hackensack th rough p a r t of Englew ood to . New ‘York s ta te w ithout passing through the congested area

The Assessment hooka of the Taxing District of Lyndhurst will he open inspection by any tax payer On Jan_5th 6th and 7th. between the hours oi I.QO P.M. kind 10.00 P.M. in the office of the Board of Assessors at the Town Ha|l All tax payers are requested to call at the above named time, and pisce, for the purpose of ascertaining the valuation applica to their property, and to confer! with w e undersigned in relation to cor­rectness of unse.

Board of A**e**or*. jLyndhurst. N . I

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V a n i t y B o x M o v e s T o 732 6th St.

OUR SPECIALS AREMarcel W a v e . . . . ... .^5Shampoo and W ave . . , . . . . 1.25

^ a n tc u re , . . . j f -» Facial *'_______ 75r* Come in and let us tell you about it

MODERH BEAUTY PARLOR 732 6th St., Lyndhurst, N. J.

Phone Rutherford 4290

IN CHANCERY OF NEW 1ER ictween Realty Building and Loa-Bet wee

*0(11 -C utruuula and hi* wife, and M ortgage C o ,

I ERSEY A*

ndAngelina CutruifuU, National Security ' Inc., defend* nU Pi

fa R cm nabU KUrch 12. A. D.. Ì92è CARL ÓLSAN. S»t’r

son or excuse and in complete silence, as if they'were obey* mg orders but were ashamed «¿f their conduct.

Mackay s peaceful and easy-going leadership is to be 8 P^rceded by the rule of a strong-armed triumvirate, mod' eled after the government of Hague in Hudson and that of the old'time bosses. Salaries which we, of all parties pay to our public servants are to be seized, though the incum- bents, to support this machine and whoever refuses to obey the new bones is to be driven into private life with Dr Ogden and the rest

By virtue of the above stated wnt to a c directed and delivered. I have levied upon and will eXpow for sale at puKi.vendue at the Sheriff's office m the Cityoi Hackensack, on.W E D N E S D A Y . J A N U A R Y . )8 , 1928

---- „ — ---------- (at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all thatth ir ty n ine 'un its— headquarter« , com-W E a s t Clinton A venue. Tenafly, is the ’tract oe parcel of’ land and premoe*panics, ba tteries and troops being la rg es t stre tch of road under conaid- hereinafter particularly described, situate, fji ra ted a* very- sa tis fac to ry ; fo rty -e igh t eration. This avenue connects the b " " ! *n( in tke-Bnrositfc of N o r th :«un its as .sa tisfacto ry and only one u n - ; h ea rt o f Tenafly w ith th e new sta te ■ * the Coonty of Bergerf and

t » ' “ 'P f c h a designated a. Lot,

iiy o u are contemplating building next Spring

SECURE YOUR PLANS NO W

W. H. HARVEY, BuilderWill Be Glad to Furnish AIJ -Kinds o f Plans and Estimates

attention given to remodeling and enlarging your present home

Houses at the present time open for inspection at Mountain W ay Van Rjpcr Avvnue. Rutherford, N ' J

Phone Rutherford 4175

16 RIVERSIDE AVE. v LYNDHURST, N. J.

JACKSON - KUHN CO.(E stab lished 1890)

REALTORS — IN SURANCEi B « t Coot panie* Pro«npt Adjustments]

/ ' PERSONAL SERVICES T U Y V E S Ä N T A V « . r 1; ] ~ L Y N D H U R S T . N .

Phone Rutherford 804

A. SICKERT

Choice Meats and Groceries

*"■“ ^ Vegetables155 Ridge R d Lyndhurit

Phone 839 Rutherford

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T ha m a t v m a C h ris t« « « p a r ty «W ¿* u ligh t oa ha* < M u a «rpaag 1given ky the T heatre Aoaembly of girl. 'INew Y aik fo r m em bers o# the hom e. O thers w hs roeeávwd g if t* and « m .who a n all — l i m o f tk o A m enean presentad store E lisabeth H unt. Ana •ta g a . M a y o f w h o a w ere i U n in Eggerson. Edw ard E ran* . C a rn e tkeár tiaw , w ith ( M i n a n e o ia el«?- Poroto« . Uro. lU ls D taoa. t t a n y Hii- trie l i f k t i a lo n e Broadw ay. '] lio, Q utnry M iller, John Hollls, E. W.

A aooat d e lig h tfa l program v a l pea- Root, Joeeph Dala. M a i Germ ain, ■Mitad with Daniel f ro h m a a , th e Gsorg» Cooto«, O iarte» O 'B rien, th ea trica l prodvcar, as m as te r of o rre - I G eorge G ardner, Maaaa H arm on, a to u e a , and M r» M ara, presiden t o f F le tch er H arnean , Jo m e W kh es and th e T h eatre Aoaembly ao chairm an o f othero.th e p ro g ram M ajor B ernard Reingold, who io the

A fr»e piece o rchestra . consU ting »uperintendent of the Home and who o f free younjt boys fu rn ished m usic waa also an ac to r , and who is a mem- fo r th e ring ing a n d betw een the num - ber o f th e Lam bs Club, with Mrs. hero o f the p rog ram . Reingold » w e presented with gift»

M rs. Marx h a d a num ber of g if ts also.fo r th e member* of the home w h ich i T he home was o rgan ised by thewore p resented by th e T h eatre A s - ! Actor» Fund of Am erica and is heing aembly and as each nam e was called supported by the fund, the Lamb* by M rs. Marx, th e recipient came or- Club and the T heatre A ssem bly, and w ard and was introduced to all p res- l<* nam ed in honor of IV rry William« « i t . of th e vaudeville circuit known as

A m ong''' th e nam es— called w er» • - K e ith 's. - - ...................F ra n k ie Baily. who w as one of the T he officers of the Hom e are A. O ,!g re a t s ta rs o f the A m erican s ta g e . Brown, presiden t; W alte r Vinc e n t .I and w ho is s till a very beau tifu l and vice p re s id e n t; 'Sam Schribner. t r é a * - ; ta len ted ac tress , who w as seen when u re r; L. M. D ittenhoeferi sec re ta ry ; | she danced w ith Daniel F rohm an. Board of D irectora, A ctors Fund y*

I t t i t fteautiful 'W A L L j R A C K .

, JJhr. n tfH s iin ax il .(«awill»» «/ She Star of the J Mot gar. t «ooctì.Itaaghtvro of Amenes. held. Um loot

of liw l*at at the berne of <h« (kaitiH i. Mr* MoM IhaiH M of I u i jtslWtfaM, wbe* pta»»- fot th e »« tal boor ,0'hich f.4lww»i ilw mwtIsagr of this commO which os* heU m Wednesday ovóortág at the > <M » «»

. HallAfter tH* bas^aeao-msetipil

.abed, the hn*le»s , served twitesb niel li. V h i< k (iKiMtM of o I m «p

P R I C E R E D U C T I O N S O f t

MANY LABOR'SAYERS A be’s H ardw are Store500 Valley Brook Ave. Lyndhurat

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B u y N o w W hile P r ice , R edu ction Electricity Helps to P re v a ils on G a s R a n g es B r w f im C ^ i

TUST u the business man knows that modern equipment in . m iJ olfice or factory speed up operation and permits greater and I f M Mr . aBetter production, oo does his wife know that ckctnc and gat ■ /equipment in the home will provide convenience, comfort ind ^ airservice for her household that can not be obtained by other — tW ~ . mean».-“ ' ^ W

E. WISBECH Ph. G Stuyvesant I’Hamw* v

NOW is th e tim e when most o f us have th t fam ily budget un ­

d er consideration; w ith m u ch though t g iven to th e separation o f neces­s itie s and luxuries!

Occasionally, to our deligh t, w e meet item s th a t jtre both luxuries and necessities! E lectric an d gas appliances fa ll in to these classifications. T h e y are a necessity u h e ti you take dom estic labor sarinrt and effi­c iency info account and th ey are a luxury , w hen you re'alize w hat th ey do to make housi w o rk easiet:

O ur P artia l P aym ent P lan p erm its you to e n jo y these appliances w hite you arr :‘ n fo r (h im , *and fits tn w ell iciih the . F am ily B udget idea.

The announcement by Public \on oven heat «s., V

regulator gat range« wi!l be of realintereaTto \h t honk« maker who it T B V Peager to avail herself oi the ben 9 |Jin Modern home Ubor savers A I I I '^»^71 Vrange with this simple device r«- . Iduces the working hours of the t c I i \homemaker, and improves the : / j ^ vquality of her baking and the " | I I j ■ i - j Jfsvor oi cooking rf

>M»ny ates. Hylei and 6niahes J*m ks» range» /

at Public Service More«Some have a convcment utensil 1 ^ ~drawer under the burner top, some v..have enameled oven lining» improvement* of vanoua description* (hatwill attract the modern houtekeeper ^ ^

< Every gas range^ sold by Public Service ia equipped with a top bfit)Urr' tighter^ delivered snd cimnected from gas ouWt 1« the kitchen etpenenced gas fitters without additional charge./“*..

You may purchase on the divided payment plan at only a slight increase over ca*h pnee« yc . -- •# '

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Am e r i c a n arefamed for their codee

and the d e d ik itdfee percxlaii« oSers them the boot m enu nl prirparing it The «atri Kihhle^ up, »pU>hc< «Her, and hltrts thr.Hi([h thè gtótmd ..- Ì .c A J r lui.ru. wj)(i4ci».nne he\r«sge is the result 'j-'*

(>1 cirnrte-, there u •omrthu here that ( iforur v*n buy hrt stmJ **l couiar• Kr U (iimJ mimcthm*; here that hu wife * mother wtll !*■ pWaarvi U> ictnw Iik» dcnuUy, thctr .m (hing* heir in plra»c < .<•< *f hmwctlS T U Y V E S A N T P H A R M A C Y « . W i f l

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Your Name on thi*i dotted lintsad refusa m éisfst«« to UaH| sud adda to Ire kss*»4 Hwè4mà and gsrbaf« s<« feti fcl? aM esWJy deélivred ai tie gaa m .m u m

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—T H E COMMERCIAL JANUARY 6 . 1928

Visited From Vt.

bile from V erm ont through d r i f t in g trip( r i . Reesm an are

on is the

• M r. and Mr*. O tto Rentier of, 810 L ak e Avenue en terta in ed over th e

pile* of »now, to « ich an ex ten t th a t «¡iter», and th ia hoi!i t waa alm ost impossible to g e t first tim e in seven tggp 'jrears that th«through.“ s is te rs have m et, and th e Vermont

They rep o rt th a t th e roads a il th e l is te r w aa so determ inad to , visit her ! w as-h e ld onway fro n t V erm ont to New J e rs e y sis te r when she fò t ; s ta r te d , that it ¡ odist Kpiacapal

Lyndharst Bible Class*Tbe opening

th e Lyndhurat

T. f " 1 ------------- ! 7upon .and will «pose for sal* *> *gfacvendue at the S h c rif • o ic* . in th« City, of Hackenssck. on

Wednesday./ February 1, 19» . a t 2 o'clock IP. the ifternoon. «11 tha:

. u tract ®r parcel of land snd premise». *t-*V . i uate, lying and Win* in the Towmhip of

^ m i . - I . - 1 .».-vi . , , t T i • Lyndhurst, in the County of Bergen and,holidays, M r.'an d Mr«. J . C. Reesm an were in a frig h tfu l condition and th e y would have tak en more th a n a MU- num ber o f m em ber, and fo u r visitor* State of New Jersey, described as follow» ; a n d Mrs. C. W eingautrier o f B ufling- were indeed happy w hen they a rr iv e d ta rd to stop her, and th e happy re present. > Lot eighty-one (# 1 ). the ten feet of lotto n , V t. in th is s ta te fo r here th ey found th e qnion o f the s is te rs w as well w orth, Mrs. G eorg« H eiland, president, ««venty nine (7 9 ) adjoin

The p a rty drove down by autom o- first good roads d u rin g the e n tir e the tr ip . I resided, and ted th e devotional pe- w**t. and the i v t ( '• ____ .. 7 _____ ____________ ■ ■ J______ S I riod, with song leader. Mrs. Maurice

ïm nHfflnra C T »nMM OW »C«»^ ^1 ' • ■ ■ ’• •

LYNDHUKST COAL CO.

Quality Bakery F. E. ZIMMERMANN

Legion Notes

Only the Purest Ingredients Used in Our Products

650 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J

L. Mosley, lead ing the sing ing ano M rs. John Roycroft a t th e piano.

The lesson tau g h t by th e regu larCom m ander 'CuWnrtltr. entertained teacher of th e class, Mr*. John S.

several Legionaries at a N ew Year’s , L atsha, Waa In tereating and urged party a t the Cumon-Inn. T ab les were every wom an ,-present t# do a t leeat reserved early , fo rtunate ly , and in one kind deed «ach day to cheer or

it on thentffttand the iv e ( J) feet o f lot eighty

three (S3) sd |om inf on the cast, being a! plot forty (4 0 ) feet front snd rear by the lull depth of the said lots, as shown on a ! certain map on file in the Bergen County Clerk'» oiler, entitled "M ap No. 2 of |

rroperty of lohn ) Pickering, situated at { yndhurtt. formerly Rutherford, Bergen

Co., N: v -...... .jTogether - wtth »II and singular th*

.L&W. Scranton COAL Koppert

O ffite a n t i Y a rd :-Ì i 1

73« VALLEY BROOK AVENUE

TeL Rutherford 3?40 L ì NDHURST, N. Jt

H» XMop o o o « i n c i y » » a a ^ i « a» ■ d n n m o tm a a

spite o f the. crowded condition of the befriend someone. Thu* would »aeh j right», liberties, pnvih|«s,' hereditament» place everyone had a good time, m em ber and the en tire class have a f and appurtenance» thereunto belonging or

f t a a a g p a n a n n M w n w »

U P H O L S T E R I N G• A SHOP TH A T D o fes ANYTHING A N D

EVERYTHING BOR A HOME

“THE STERNER SHOP”U p h o l s t e r i n g

30 Ames Avenue f . Rutherford, N. J.Phone Rutherford 1160

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uct in lieu of th e custom ary sword-

# swallowing sfittiti In ra se you don’t know A cker. mäm

Àuker perform ed the D utch 'Herring successful y e a r by being of service to iEntreunto

anywise appertaining be„ y

' »aid complainant, the »um of $4,506.24;

sold to pay,o thers. * " " ! and satisfy tn the first place unto th e 1

T t e - . W ^ n e x t J u e g d . y will be on ^ intere», thereon

Ber

PHONE RU THERFORD 4242

For Quick Delivery Of

C O A LPURELLI COAL CO., INC-

661 Valley Brook Avenue Qa Lyndhurst, N- J-

linow A nker, aak Dan he knows. "W ritten w ith a Pen of Irpn ,” lias“d A i A. result o f the H oliday actiyi- ° n th e 16th and 17th chap ter« o f Je r-

tles, m any m em bers were a b se n t froqiletn ialC “ .'**-iKe fira t m eeting of the year, held The b i-m onthly buainess m eeting . Tuesday night a t the H ut,” which is no ¡*Hd social o f th e class » i l l be h e ll . way to s ta rt the New Y ear. The S e r-[ Monday evening, Ja n u a ry 18th ,i I vice Officer has a big enough jog, we.' a t the home o f M rs. G eorge F ountain , I m eant to say job , w ithout having to 3Q7 Tontine Avenue, look a f te r D. T . cases. The class is non-denom inational *

The fuel detail was r ig h t on the job^ *'nd invites a ll women o f I.yndhurst having a ton of coal at th e ir disposal. attend th e sessions o f th e class The consum ption was heav y Tuesday h*ld eacH Tuesduy afte rn o o n a t th ree night. Between the hea t throw n b> o ’clock a t th e M ethodist Church.

j the stove and th a t reflected from th« ------------ o — ■*many new C hristm as ties in evidence Mi%. M innie Blarney of Valley the h u t w as warm enough to carry on Brook Avenue en terta ined th is week,

HARRY C HARPER,Sheriff,’

Eve Red -Com Ldr 641-20 27— Fees. |I 7 ,« 4 .

S Í : TH O M AS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Forakt

Rev. F ran k lin G. F*b«r, Ractor

Rectory: 381 Livingston Avenue Phon« Ruth. 1403-J.

businesti. Services fo r th e F irst S u n d ay after

OUR OWN FAMOUS J ' OIL WAVE

V% : $ 5 . 0 0Entire Head - No Extras

* NEW NESTLE CIRCULINE W A V E --$12, LANOIL -»10' v--' .. - t • ' :• __ .

Blue Bird Beauty ShoppeM m e. M . Sorenson

205 S T U Y V E S A N T A V E . * L Y N D H U R S T , N . J.<: P H O N E R U T H E R F O R D 5376-W

Two Newark Men are Elected Directors of : N. J. Bell Telephone

R dw ard S. Duffleld, p re s id en t of the j P rudentia l Insurance C om pany oK America and John R. H ard in , presi­dent o f the M utual .B enefit Life In-

h e r m other, M rs. C h ris tian a Con- iuJ vMC r lo v e r Mrs. A nna Shiver. Miss M arion E p ^ h ’a n " j’aA uary 8,‘ 1928.I * 1 Mr. and Mrs. Irv ing Campbell, 7 M A.M., H oly Communion, and Mr. and M rs. R aym ond C o n o v r - - - - - - -

, a ll of Je rse y City. * *

LEGAL NOTICE .

. . - î 6 w N 8 H tP - OF LYNDHCR’sT

FIRE HOSE CONTRACTORS

■Sealed, proposal«‘will he received by the P.M. Board of Commissioners of the Townsh»; ____ p » ip

Hurance Company^ both o f Newark, ? / ‘'Vndhurst; N. J . at the Town rt»:i,N. J ., w ere elected d irec to rs o f the Y ? X 4nd Delaficld Avenue, onNew Je rs e y Hell Telephone Company | " w **0 P MMt h Wx - i . 1 houMna ( 1000) 11neal ft t t moreat a m eeting o f the C om pany 's htord or |c„ . of Two and a half (V A ) inchof d irec to rs , th is afternoon , a t New- High Crade Fire H o« with cOupling,ark head< |uarters. Announcem ent of which are to be marked as will be vpeci

: e lection w as mgdc by C hester I. lied to succej*iul hidd«, ,[ B arnard , presiden t of th e ~ Company, All proposals must he accompanied with | follow ing the m eeting. a certified check in the sum of One Hun

The board approved appropriation.! (1re^ made payable to the ZTown !of n e a r ly $586,000 M new telephone I “c lp / , y'!dhurot " ' d with sample of

1 construction in various n«r»i. »hv. ‘he ho*«.bid upon, and must be enclowd

9.45 A.M., C hurch School. tl.OQ A.M., HoJy ConvnwAtiion and

Serm on, “T h e W ise M en/’8.00 P.M., E ven ing P ra y e r and Ser- i

Monday, A dvisory B oard Meeting a t rectory, 8 P.M.Monday, G irls’ 'Friendly Society. 8

T hursday, Y o ung P eo p les ' Fellow­ship , 8.15 I’.M.

Friday, C h o ir Rehearsal, 8 P.M.^ ; - tm r — ----------

CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH

Phone Rutherford 1908

GARDEN MEAT MARKET " : Prime Meats____i....:-

654 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J.

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W ith ll,U a u th o r tu tlo n , .h , l ' Ì » ".a m o u n t appropria ted by th e Company The Board « fC om iiW ioner.f niu lion w f„p I Un A. t al. -S I

Am erican Legion Hut, W e a r t Ave- nu t,: L yndhurst, N . J.

Sundays on ly :10 A. M. S unday School.11 A. M. M om ing S erv ice in Hol~

orJPire Hose ” | lan d language.. . . , - , - , . • - — ... v.wm»«<Vticrs 'reserve j "i.30 P. M. A fternoon se rv ic e in En-tm s y e a r for th e E n la rgem en t of the | the right to reject any and all bids for. g lish language, te lephone system in New Je rs e y to- any cause whatsoever, / . vtaled approx im ate ly f27,000,0((0. 'By Order o f the Board of Commi/ 1■'-.The new appropriation n rov ideV sloners-

! principally for additional local and-! DOMINICK L U V E L L I.toll telephone circuits, *nri fo r the • « . v» » Township ClerkLynxfhurst, N J

ST. M ATTHEW S’ LUTHERAN CHURCH

January 3rd, 1 VÌSLE$AL NOTICE

, TSt'WNSHip

GARBAGE

ifnprovem ent of central office and out I side p la n t fac ilitie s. - , 'j A m ong the com m unities in ■ whic(i j new telephone Construction will hi' parried o u t ari' Iielleville, B u tle r, Ced- arville,- Camden, Knglewood, K lm ev E lizabeth , Irvingtiin, J e rs e y C ity ,, c , , . ,K eyport, Long-'*'Branch, N ew Found- Proposals *,11 he received by theland Vat»innk i» » wT Board of Uommi^smners of the T-ownshnUnd, N ew ark, Paterson, Norway „ f • Lyndhum, New Jersey, in t h T u # VR ockaw ay, R iverton, R iverside; South Hall, Valley B rook'and Dellfield Ave O ran |fe( Went Mil ford ilnd ■. Wilclwoo.d. •;-nueff'on Monday January 16 th’ 1928 at j

—, -- o-M. for t'he cnfhcctinn and removal I

Valley B rook and T ra fo ra PI. Rev. G eorge F. Muller. Pastor

G- DEPKEN 6? SON•O '

Kleen Koalr

18 Park Avenue _ L

Rutherford, New Jersey

OF LYNDHURST

CONTRACTORS

Phone R utherford 2094

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Service

Rev. James Littçll is New Reed Meib. Pastor

Stationery^ Cigars, Confectionery, N - ICE CREAM PARLOR

'— All Paper»—‘ <»• . , '

140 Stuyvesant Avenue - Lyndhurst, N. J.( N e a r S e c o n d A v e n u e )

.« S u n d a y , J a n u a r y 1st.5 .30 A.M., Sunday School.10.30 A.M., New Y ear’sa n d S e r m o n . —— i*.O U r D e a r S a v i o r ’s N ,e w Y e a r I n “ v i t a t i o n C o m e O n to . M e, A l l Y e T h a t | l a b o r a n d a * e H e a v y L a d e n , a n d I W i l l G iv e Y o u R e s t . " A i w e g o i n t o t h e n e w y e a r , le t u s j| o f g a rb a g e , re fu s e , ashe«, p a p e r s 'a n d o th e r I g*> w i th t h e b e s t friend o f m a n k in d , ! d is c a rd e d h o u s e h o ld < ite m s , fo r* th e p e r- j. t h e L o r d a n d S a v i o r jesua, «vho s p o k e , io d * o f O n e , T w o « A d 'T h r e e years fro m ¡ ' t h e s e c o m f o r t i n g ,,a n d ,ejacouraging iF e b ru a ry 1s t 1928 ^ . w o r d s . C o m e a n d hear Kow H e rp ro p o sa l» m u s t be a c c o m p a n ie d by a w rish e » • t o h e lp y o u c a rry t h e b u r -

K * v . Ja m es H a r p e r L i t t e l l , D .D ., ’’f.j r>i>fl-i«C t" P - n ^ “ " :4d i w i * - » f l i f e , Veep- yqU s te a d fa s t in .whoi hasi iH-en c a H e d t o t h e , . p a s t o r a t e « h ip o f I .'y n d h w rst-’T l aH e n d m e d T . i t r i a l s f ig h t t h e g o o d f ig h t o f f a i t h . | ..o f t h e H e e d M e m o r ia l U n i t e d P r e s - ¡ s e a le d e i iv e lo p ^ ip r o p C r fy m a rk e d o h t h e 1 . S t a r t t} te N £ K . . v X « l . off r i g h t , j b y t e r i a n . C h u r c h ; w il l b e g i n h i s ' f o r k | o u ts id e as t o th e b id d e r, a n d th e c o n te n ts j-S p ^ n d a n h o u r i n G o d ’s h o u s e . Ask j i r t h i s c o m m u n i t y n e x j S u n d a y , h / t h e ^ l ^ L , H im T o r H i s help a n d g u i d a n c e fo rw ill o c c u p y t h e p u lp i t 'id . ^ f a T O % K ''j %>lT h e .s y c c ta s f u j hid d e r w ill b e re q u ire d i 1928.v ic e s o n t h a t d a y . R eV ;'. L i t t e l l w a s l o a d»wnd (or t h e p ro p e r p e r f o r - 1'- A t t h i s S e r v i c e th e c h u r c h c o u n c i l !f o r m e r l y p a s t o r , o f a U n i t e d P r e s b y - ,n a n c f ° ■ a n V-- a ftd all r e q u ir e m e n ts o f a n y f o r 1928 w i l l b e in s ta l l e d , t e r i a n c h u r c h a t O a k P a r k , I I I . j c o n t r a c t a s , m a y be e n te r e d in t . . , b y th e j g t M a t th i f tw ’s w is h e s a l l '. a very — - T h e B o a r d ' f L ‘h i . i t,W a5h,P i H a p p y a n d b l e s s e d N e w Y e a r .J r s . .L'ha r lns , -Gluck o f ~ Tontine ! t h e niih f to ^ F a n y a ^ d a i l 'h i d v T t o !

venae m et w ith an acc id en t a t ner accept any hid whi^h may be for the best home on ChriutmaH day, w hen «he ! interest* of the Township

Phone R utherford 3415

S a les CHRYSLER Service

DEEHAN MOTORS, INC.1Storing, Parking, Repairing '.

. ’• A,

17*23 Q rient Wav Rutherford, N. Î.

fell an d sprai-ned her hand .

N

USE

MULTIPLEXCONCRETE BLOCKS

Phone Rutherford 3255

G O T H A M

G o l I) Kl Pf

SILK STOCKINGS

Vogue Pattern

By Order sioners.

I lyndhurst, N j \ January 3r<l, 1928.

of the Board ...hi.. Commis-

DOMINICK J. LIVELLI.Tpwnship Clerk 4

Ly n d h u r s t m e t h o d i s tEPISCOPAL CHURCH

StuTvoanit and Tontine A m George Fountain, Pastor

LEG A t NOTICE

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY | Between The American Duildihg and loan I

Ai.5ociation. of Garfield. N J , complain , ant and A rc h ie ^ , Smith and Edith I Smithy hu wife,'Samuel Heller, Samal

M orning w orsh ip 11.00.Evening w orsh ip 8.00.Bible School, 9.45.E pw orth L eague, 7.00

Ju n io r C hurch, W ednesday night 7.00 Mid-Week Service W ednesday night

a t 8 .00,L yndhurst Women’s B ib le Class,

Realty Company, and Jacob Riskin, de ¡ Tuesday a fte rn o o n , 3.00. i n inÜ ! fa R" urn,‘hl' Mlrch î2 -l You are w elcom e to ai

i Frederick ResseguieO R G A N IST LYNDHURST M. E. CHURCH

* T M l i f ' I Piino, Organ, Voice, Theory by

Scientific Methods

Piano DepartmentTouch Technic, Sight Reading.

Ih ed ry Memorisation

Studio: 5 ) Livingston Avenue

Vocal Department High Voice Placement ‘ *•.

Diaphragmatic Support of Tunes ' Enunciation

Pronundstion Interpretation

Lyndhurst, N. J.(Second Apartment)

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A D . 1928 GEORGE H DALR.YMPLE. Sol r By virtue of the - above slated writ to

me directed and delivered, I have levied

these services.a n y and all o f

REED MEMORIAL U N IT E D PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

T o " LET—jilc e ly furnished room with board or w ith o u t N ear tro lley and sta tion , 136 Stuyvesant Ave. Mra. II ild.

MONEY SAVED BY ACTING N O W 1 New hardwood floors laid and tiiffh grade carp en te r work done during the cold w eather a t very low price*. A n tharJ ' J tr tia k , 288 T ravers Place,

'L yndhurst, Phone R uth 4824-J . ,. / , ; . _ 12 23 3ti

F O R S A IE 'tT R EXCHANGE KOH ' BUILDING l OTK — Beautiful .4

LOANS to H ousekeepers on your a u ­tomobile or fu rn itu re in $60, $ 10 0 ,

$150, $200 and $300 Denom inations. Legal interest, only. Absolutely no o ther charge. Sm all weekly p a y ­ments. W e g u a ran tee the loan .within tw en ty -fou r hours, L ynd­hurst Loan Co; Inc., No. 268 C o u rt Avenue, L yndhurst, N . J. L icensed by the S ta te o f N ew Jersey , No. 4?9. Phone R utherford 1994.

'Furnished room w ith oi board, 29» pine S tre e t

/K l e c k n e r ’s

STUDIO OF MUSIOPia»«, Vko|in,

tffr#Cornet

PIA N O TUNING

W . M K L E C K N E R S

_ -Sfaph , o f M m i r

783 Ridia Rèa*.Phon« 778-R.

EMILIO BLAZEVIC StüyvM ant A vanua, naar ValW y BrookNATIONAL, MKTHOD

of Vole« Culture AttoBlahlnK remits In Short Time

OAra. Coneart, Church. ’ Folk Song a many Natlona In ertglnal languaeee.

v o ic a m iA L a n * T u iT o u * L v" fteeldenco BtucUo

I t We#t 4| at, N. T, .Ci._____Tal Tratalfmr t t t t

Rutherford. N. i . Studio ^ 4U Edsewood Ptaoe

Tel. Ruth. UTI-M Every Thursdar

Ja n u a ry 8 , 1928.Bible School, ,45 A.M. - JM om ing W orship , 11 A .M .Y„ P.«C. U ., « P.M.*'Mid-week m eeting, W ednesday, ft

P.M.w. Rev. J . H . L ittell, D .D ., our new p a s to i, will be with us t h i s Sabbath. A lf who h av e no church home - a re cord ially i» v ited ~ te w«F«M p with ea.

GEO. H. HOLDENRoofing and Sheet Metal

^ ContractorSOUTH BERGEN’S LARGEST SHOP

Phone Rutherford 223 3323 Second Ave. ^ Lyndhunt, N. ].

_

room house now being e rec ted on Lake Avemii, W a r Delafield, l yntl hurst, S blocks from R., R. S tation . House has enclosed porch, large a t ­tic, black and white tiled bathroom

/w ith built in bath tub w ith shower. K itchen has b reak fast nook, built- in ironing board, H ooshier Cabinet. Quality range (w hite and g rey ). There are 6 la rg e closets (one w ith full length mifctpr.) E x tr a lavato ry in cellar, ten foot p riva te drivew ay Price $8860, $850 cash. Ready fo r Occupancy M arch 1st. D ecorations to auit purchaser. Inspection in v it­ed. Zeller Construction Co., Inc, 732 R utherford Ave., Phone R utherford »27. ,2-30-8ti.

TO LET— without Lyndhurat.2<jp2-J.

Phone R utherford

l.AM P SH A D ES and silk shades of ¡ all descriptions, m ade to o tjjer. 242 Page Avenue, Phone R utherford 654-J: 12-30-3tC '

KOR BALE— All k lnda of wool flow- j era, a lto plain ap ro n s , sawed. Mrs. (¡raefe. Phone R uth . 719-J. 22ti P a rk . Avenue, Lyndhurat. A l ^ - » t i

'■ ------B A TTER lEg CHARGED and ren ted .

Prom pt and efficient service. Radio repairing. The R adio Service Co.. 120 P ark Ave., R utherford , N . J. Phone R uth. I486. tf.

TO L ET —4 room s and aunparior. modern

I Crnm A-m odem improvement», heat. 230

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Dr. G. A . Hapracticing Optometry

{or the peat 24 years.H e ia a College Graduate

ta d liceilaed and rwgistered in the State of N ew Jeraey and Maryland.

Ha haa fitted over fifty thousand pertooa aatitfac- torily. - ....

EMERY’SLyndhurst Lunch

Room290 RIDGE RO A D v(O pposite Lincoln k H o o ll

OYSTERS R IN SEASONWe tre e s re Oyeter ^ry*e «e tette hem», er yea may have them

rew In pinta end avaria JOptn «iM * . M. le t a , M >

W ESTM INSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH !

¿ M k . ■ .New Jeraey Avantae snd ftidge Read

Rev. F rederick Hekea. Bwekkelta -■ - . Paster '. .

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FOR REN T —8 room furnished a p a r t ­ment, including gas, electric and steam . Rent reaaonablt. R u therfo rd

ll-SO -Stl

ALEXANDER H. JACKSON COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW

UÊ ITUYVIIANT AVI./ (Kyfcn • wl Mine)

tY N D H U a iT , N . J.: « A II —IP K H • > 1 1 - 1 P lì

ChurcK School 9s4>A j%. M. Divtnê S t r i c t II <00 À M. ChriRtUn R ndfuror Society Rrenin* P ru fw I P, M.

FIRST PRESBYTERION CHURCH

R oad and Park Avenu* Ratltorford, N J .

CKarloo A ln a n d tr Rom ,ft. S « rtlc f j F rrn r 8 io 4 ty .

wm%T CMUMCM o r CHRIIT . •— A sci i im —-

RwtHorfpptf. N 4.Nrtivrt of T>»* Mother HliVefc

Pi rot ftiurcti of (Tirtit delonttpt % Horton. Mom

N#w#n AnwuoPunttur at 11 A* H tnd

Ree itine reeas etth I us «m an e t a m » » . .s e s a «etty tena

ta g ari'-----

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Michelin Tires and TubesGASOLINE AND OILS

—CvèrytHMif Im —AUTO ACCESSORIES

t il/ s Auto Supply Store47» VALIXY tlROOK A V E

P S o .. . 2 0 6 3 -R

LYNDHURST

ran

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When In Need Of

PAINTING-DECORATING PAPER HAW

SIGN PAINTING

C * r ; -

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