• H r J CIRCULATED IN SOUTH ORANQL MILLBURN. MA^LgWOOD. WVOMINQ. SPRINGFIELD AND HILTON VOL. VII NO. ORANGE. MAPLEWOOD. MILLBURN. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918 8 Pgaes 225 VOTES INTHE PARISH RED CR GAVE SUCCESS flliie- patriotic tableaux, under the All lor Citizens’ Party League Candidates-Six Ballots Thrown Out tor ii the el ictlon B« >aih» rtow, Voting members of the Trustees on Tuesdi Trustees Nevett S. f|e H. Becker and Die^if toh mrds each receiving | 9 v-b: the Tillage's 1.643 ^ot|j nj. 22 Six ballots were rjei|ct w h ich w e re | evidjenjLljjj the candidates electjed The 219 votes ije- candidate were dividejl as follows: First. 4 f?; ; S e c # d Third. 35; Fourth j; jL|>4iV Fi?|h. Sixth. 30. One ballot w a s |*r|j€>cted| First. Second, Third and Fourjth tricts and two. in the Fifth M; i ----;— hrr i()UTH OKAN(»B HAS TAKKN THIRD LIBERTY L&AN ISONDS WORTH OVER S-WM*h>. The Village of Soutjh Orange has nubscribed to the Thlrfi, Liberty Loan a total to date of mottfe than 000. In recognition t>f its having reached three, times tfae amount of Its quota of $171,100, Itsjhonor flag that flies before headqwarjters at the Raymond Cpnnoily Cpmpjany offi< .now bears two star^ir COLUMBIA ITS RED The Red Cross ! School is flying over the main ing, showing that ....... urn- prlat® «jcer*^SKS Rev. ’O. A. Hanna offjared tke hrrth cation and delivered kn j address on “The Meaning of the iRejd Cross. Principal Freeman kjpokelon “ Thej Origin of the Red Crass Flag.” and gave a review of th&j. |wprk {of. the Red Cross -unit of Colombia School J M rs. Francis E. Knbwles is dirject-j ress. of the unit. ^TIUvIAM R. VKRKANCK j H O N O R E D B V rilEE>IAJ- William B . Terejaatjei o>f j £ Orange, was| reapipojnj&sd grahjd mar- shal of the Grand I.jodke of j&£w -Jer- sey this week by Gifand Ma^i^r Her- bert C. Rorick. Mr sY^reancjs's homei lodge is Hope, of East Orajrige. For the last two years Mjri Yere-n. ance has held the office {to[ iarhich ho has just been reappointjt VERKAXCK-SE1TZ WEI The marriage of Miss- ;Ajl|j Seitz, daughter of ‘3jlr. and | thus Seitz. of Scotland roa| Orange, and Lieutenant W- Yereance. son of‘ Mr. William B. Yereance, [of 4 lj stree^ took place last SatU ernodn in Trinity-; ; Pr Church, corner of Grove<rbad and Sout£ Orange avenue. \ H The wedding was hastened oi to war conditions. jNo foi*iMal invi- tations were issued, jThe brfdegroon: is a first lleutenantHbf engineers «ta| tioned at Camp JLee, Virginia. Lieutenant and MSrel Yereancij I on Tuesday for P<etersburgi v they will remain temporarily. $TION fKTl'RK HCHEDl'LE F or the month of may AT COLUMBIA SCHOOL I The Moving Picture Committee of \ ilijie; Home and School Association an- j nbuncea they will resume pictures at j |tfe Columbia High School A*j|Mtor- | a^lcw i. 6t- tie Rid Cross If nit of the- itljm, Soujth Orange, on Saturday and j cijutch of Otlr/Ls.dy of Sorrows, held Wednesday evenings of each week, j in polumbia School on last .beginning Wednesday evening. May \ bight, proved a <ecided success. -- sold; out before the ihment aind several ti ijx-'isVT»'‘ l l ifis ';- - j people pictures released by the Paramount- lon the night-of t£e r A;rtcraft Corporation and a new con- { The following rs. iJ rimes Monk, frfe<>] ushers w ro N'oonan., Miss Frank H i II. Mi: M iss Etm«j*l Rod ftjratt has been made with thdm ’ at [f hjarg* : Tablea considerable added expense. V rf* "MI I i . ... ... .] . 'UHs: , t MN. J. Guvtor I Unleaa the public gives their, full i (>V.Qn11„l HIt)an support ton Wednesday tjveniris. as Rn(, vtss. M„^ Well as Saturday, the comm.i|tee will lj|e unable to maintajlhjihe i present f ildo of adtnission. The com ;ibIttee t\je endeavored in this newt con- aiit to eliminate all pictures of ob- jectionable character. ■The Iprogram for May is afei fol-‘ wfc: i May 1, 'Douglas Fairbanks, “ E)own to Earth;** May 4. Jack iekford, in “The Varmint;” May 8, ?flargUe|rite! Clark, in fThe Ama- ions;!” i May 11, Mm el Petrova, in ?Lavi- of the L a n d ;” Msiy'15, Billie Burke, iiji "Mysterious Miss TerTy;" <§1 a y i1 IS, Vivian Martin, in '‘Little iilissj Optimist;’* May 22, dieorge ^eJpan. in “One More American;” George M. Cohan, in ‘‘Seven Baldpate;” May 29jt Wallace in “The Hostage.” There will ^lso be Arbuckle comedies and week- lies. I ' j- ! j Mj-s. Horace Sto George F. Sevmo Aloy.sia Feindt; f of>r ibomniittee, Mrs. S.ttE FOB WAR fCMD. j A food sale will be held tomorrow morning at 20 Valley street, where Kas^Inger’A store was formerly Mo- dated. The sale, which will* continue Jfcom 9 until 12 o'clock, is to be under the susplces of the Rector’s Aid Society of the Church of the Holy Communjpn. The proceeds Will *o to the war fund of that society. Mrs. Theodore C. Brandels, Mrs. ik Wright and Mrs. Irving Royce »oae the committee in charge. Johnson leaux were Mrs Anna Feindt. A n«6r Reynolds. M etta Kennelly. H ence Reynolds were lurined away rforrhance. committees were in (ii x . Mrs. Valentine n van { der Kieft, Boston.! Mrs.i T; Mrs. Gebjfce Miles : 'iadvert isements. l e h a m : n>u?ic, Mrs ,ir. jr.; tickets. Miss Joseph ; Turner. |s5fss|: Winifred ■■ AHco Carter. Mrs. s , Jennie Morrison. II. Miss Josephine nd Mi sb Keatine:. Those ^fvho topk jpart i|n the tab- Valehl Ine Hill. Mrs. Henry S^onehan, and the Misses ina Reynolds, Elea- UNIT TABLEAUX ;gjj&&H Khatic^an, Margaret B a w e Lil- lian Cartdr. Mary McCarthj). Mab»! Hottome. Agnes Geisek. Ellen ] Far- r«I|!. Jane! Reynolds. J M a r y Skejffing- tozi and Violet Berry, Jamtis King. W a ter , Wjeismiller, Williain van d j*r 3^16 h. Francis R.eynolds and Jbsepfa T* T er: .I ''if 4 ! I atribtije ''soa^s :w4-re rentlered George Fj Sey^nour. Jr.. and tet ffom Camp Dix Georgt* Miles. cttaif'Tnn the Red <£ross Unit ?of Our L; *n of Mr. an|i er. Diifaii quar off My of | r. |ows. made the opening address,' € jar'titin A. Raddlffe Dvigniore told of 1 Is war^experiences in the trenches ant Captain A. \\>Up Ingram, t An: erican ami British fled < sip« tee on R e d Crates, w o r k ',a t : fcjh fTOpt. : ahrable assistance; tq|R-ardx ing8 the ehtertainmerit a fuqces |eis|ered By Miss A m e l i a • ike MS^s Loretta Kennelly, 4ames j|hal!. Joseph Carter Robert ,3 son. fv. Manila, jJohnj Bow Mi ha«d Ryan. If the close of the nrogra'pi by* 4 MAl*|KWO|)I> 1UIY IS KILLEI* \VHII.f . ' Li.|itf;ria|t i Stephen It |i Mrls. ud ' iroad. who kas all army ftying lost i|is JAt# on We^n^stii near jwichi|a Fasjis, Tek Lidutena^t Warner, Edwih D. Cry county; Pai; whom he ing. y.as. in a piainejv aleoui from ! the two^wi. i Call into f'ldbi -!:lam < ,|n'hen the M and IffeU.; r »(it» . JWere jfiead - When; tb'4 wr Wed th<i ground-. I.itJut^nallt W'afiw 'thr<‘el yejirsii'of agje ^ u d 1 h:|d il) v the ' Maplf W 0pd:|six yeiar&H. -lie wti|» grs ,PS> I mated 1t;wo fyvars j ago fro|n . St' w a r | i ary Ston^ham, Lor- •! American . fiag was presetted tjo elen Morrison. Flor- | nntt by the; Misses Reynold, o^ Clara Feindt; Mar-ftagfe street. SOUTH ORANC. The B COUNCIL OF N.VnONAL DEFENSE, fallowing members of the Council of National Defense of South Orange Village by ’jvillkgei Presi i^ld: H; W. Fc»a Mrs. Wrilllam S. have been appointed lent Edward D. Duf- Ler. Mrs. E.J£. Stout, Rodey, MW. George H; i Miles, Robejrt Strange, Captain Stephen S. Johnson, General Henry WVFreeman, Allerton D. Hitch, Rev. George A, Hanna, Robert S. Sinclair, E. 'Morgan Barradale, Village Clerk M. A: Fltzsimrrions, Police Marshal Thomas |d- McGuire and Clarence — ! i'iii f ijgiiia !P5a PPol a n d ik-l Pr|yi4,uspo entering! thp &r:ny |1 \ ?as w a s ieim;plo|?ed liF ' the ivmrhfcs|4"j j i|r:m .4 C o m |a n y . AVherj w|»r jw a4 jlji he pino lr) M lo ri- j e nd the (Ml: F’rincet <>n men SCHOOL STUDENTS’ PLAY iSeiior Class Will Act in Comedy On May 10-- Personnel of the Cast The N.*w La.l; y -in ftmr art| e. $pninr. class huol on Fritiay dumbia Sth«>ol Atidliorium The rast , will B a nt o*| k will hi- n *f <!*oli«mb night. Via a .-om- ;*n by. High 10: in Hows H e bplotigetd r, B a n t«»e or ; VtUtion \y.the •kt, Arnold Shipp; •s |ie F i lzsi in M on s ; t. I>orothy Scrimgepiir; 't..‘ ; H a ze t Watts*: K k. i<:d it'll Y O re r r«-11. Lord Bn n Martin B'-nnt't. Susannah- iVen Jane Ben- Bennet, MAPLEWOOD SUBSCRIBES $133,000 TO LIBERTY LOAN f|hairman Arthur ; T. Muir qjf the Liberty I^oan Committee announces that the Maplewood subscriptionsi to date amount to the sum of $133,000, 'Which is .more than three itirhes the; alloted quota Of $40,200. lioads, Thrift Stamps or certifljcatj practically every home in Maplewockl is represented. Tt-akKr , ins $chc*ot|:at F’riu«-et<>n . I'Q,ivdrs|t|>i] | C , Last lautuniin ho was madf* a si*fcc.hv^ |i an ►Ifoult|nant ||n the flying .dorps pfljpj) ^ he ! was Jhis’ parents' only chfjd ot-| r Mrj. Warner received In h te! i the news iof his1 s o n ’s tieat h .i jtelegraphed to Wichita Ft.Hs for (formation of when the b >dy wc arrivle her^s. but up to a late htliiij’ last iiight had received no r< ply |gr e3. AMERICAN BREW MOVING PICTIHR8. The Maplewood School moyfajg pic- tare exhibition next week, May &• ; Alice Brady In ‘tBetsy Will also be a Drew com m\ Mm ib ia i 3. will Rods.” i«py. CONCERT FOR “HAVE RSA (Ti. T h e tickets for the concert to ib^ j given at the .Maplewood School 4 j % dltorlum o^ thte evening jof May|! ^ are being rapidly sjold Utad indifcal tions ajre that the hall wiil be fii|ed to its capacity. The tickets are Un- usually low in price for j afi enter* tainment of such high character, and the proceeds will be devoted to the benefit of Haversack.]’ the Fedejrai- tion Hostess House at Camp- Dix. oji&en Lyons:' Honoitla Bonnet. Jen ie ix»u : MisH Edith M^J-hfrell. Eve n Kngler: .Mis^ ,\ii. •« iU.therell elt>isi _Duff; 5 - r. Freemanffle. Ralph! rifsson; George* 1’^' pijtiMie» Edward. il^)s; members of “Our Empire.” arriet. Collycr. liulen <4arter;: Mary !nox, Janet Yallin: MaHel Williams, larii? R y a n ; Hope i?TeizJe^ Kathar- »e Mat'.hew.s; Kdith Vamlerbilt. An i' Moon’ and Marian Dickson. Miss Jane MoColgan is^stage di-,1 j rector. Donald Riker. btisinjess m^n- ;er, and Clifford Rohr bach, elfce- tfician'. • . ’ Composing th»?! play committee am Donald Riker. cjiairman, Mfssi Edith ereanoe. Miss Jennie Doty and Rob- t Vroom. & | The class officers are: . Presideijt' T^obert V ro om ;. vice-presiti(>nt; Don- d Riker; secretary. Miss Elsie Tjrantor, treasurer. Carol Casey. The class membership numbers thirty-six. ■— the; LOCAL OPTION let ; her* COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATS WEST ORANGK. Columbia High School nine de- feated the West Orange High team on the home grounds Tuesday by a score of 13 to 3. It was a Morris and Essex County League game. The South Orange boys made; all of their runs in j the fifth, sixth land seventh innings.! ; * ;-f £ Weilert. pitching; for Columbia, had the W’est Orange boys at his mercy. Gibbs and Fitzsimmons, of the winning team. !each had three safeties to his crediti Th e score. » ■ R. f H! ’ E w . o. 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Of- 3 5 2 S. O . .... 000018 4 0 • i —1 3 lj4-1 2 Batteries— Dunn and Bo^ Weilert and Botve. • . !• i •. The local High j School went down to def^ajt before High’ of Jersey City: last Frtdsiil| though they had a regular^ big ie opening they weren’t abjej to jwin. They weren't there with the hits the pinches. The score: R- Hi E L.- H . 8 ..... 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0--5 4 S S.O. H. S. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0— 1 6 5 Batteries— Connolly »nd Giock: Weitert ud Bow«. Umpire— Mr. Hall. QUESTION IN SOUTH ORANGE TOW DO WE WANT THE SALOON ? NSH1P IS 'U A.ME; THEY HAVE LAW SAVS, “PKO- THE SAI.OON ADVERTISEMENTS ARE ALWAYS ABOUT THE S A LAHGE PERCENTAGLE 6 f SALOON IDEAS OF THE TPUTHi THE VIDED, HOWEVEK, THAT ijr SHALLj NOT INCLUDE THE GRATUITOUS SERVICE. OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR BY ANY PERSON IN HIS PLACE OF PERSONAL RESIDENCE TO ANY BONA FIDE GUEST, NOR THE USE OF WINE IN ANY CHUB.CH OR PLACE OF WORSHIP; IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ESTABLISHED RITES OF SERVICE.” THERE Sforb: I ^ T- H r ' 111: \ ■ ■ j THERE IS NOTHING tN THIS ACT WHICH PREVENTS THE INDIVIDUAL FROM PURCHASING LIQUOR OUTSIDE THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH ORANGE. IN CASE SOUTH ORANGE TbWNSHIP VOTES “DRY,T AND BRINGING jlT jTO HIS HOME FOR HIS PER- SONAL US& OR TO SERVE [THE SAME TO HIS: BONA FIDE GUESTS IN HIS HOME} OR TO HAVE SUCH LIQUOR BROUGHT TO HIM BY COMMON CAkRIER FROM OUTSIDE THE TOWNSHIP. IT WILL NOT PERMIT RETAILERS, WHOLESALERS, OR BOTTLERS TO DELIVER THEIR GOODS PURCHASED OUTSIDE THE TERRITORY TO PEOPLE IN- SIDE THE TERRITORY IN ANY OTHER WAY THAN BY COMMON CARRIER. THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH ORANGE TOWNSHIP TOO WELL REMEMBER THE DIS- GRACEFUL CONDITIONS OF A FEW YEAR3 AGO, WHEN THE SALOONS WERE IN FULL SWING. TO PAY ANY ATTENTION TO THE OLD THREAD-BARE EXCUSES OF SALOON CHAMPIONS 1 i WE HAVE SPENT MANY DAYS IN THE COURT HOUSE AT NEWARK, NEGLECT- ING OUR BUSINESS, TRYING TO KEEP THE SALOONS FROM OUR MIPST, AND NOW. FOR THE FIRST TIME WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO SAY WHETHER WE AND OUR CHIL- DREN SHALL HAVE feALOONS OR NOT. | ! ! If . . TOWNSHIP, AND THIS IS J S it is now up to the peop £e of south orange TEfE ISSUE, j . TUESDAY, APRIL 30TirtS THE DAY; POLLS OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TO 7 P. M. THE BALLOT IS LIKE} THIS SHALL THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS AS A BEVER- AGE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH ORANGE BE PROHIBITED. YES NO BE SURE TO PUT THE CROSS IN THE RIGHT PLACE. TkJ* advertisement is paid (or by the MRS. DURYEA TO SPEAK AT SHORT HILLS CLL’B I M-rjs. Nina Torr^y Duryea, head of the Duryea relief work. will speak to-morrow (Saturday) at the Short Hills Club at 8:30 o’clock. Her- subject will be on her work in the devastated district of France. Lan- tern, slides will be-shown of the bat- tle of the Somme. Admission- will be free, and a crowded house is ex4 pjected to hear this interesting lec- ture „ | r ADDRESS A\f» (’OMPETITION AT M A iff J] WOOD IfK.II SCHOOL. Citizens' l>asae of Sotith Ormas e TowmU*. ill ! Albert njissioner sey, tv-ill a|t the rri sirhool As of' the Ma Monday r pjpportuni Ufptor of t|on that Mapiewoo [ QUe tiub Merecltih. assistant com-j f eilfcm'-atlon for Newt Jer-j speak on “ High Schools” ng "of the Home and sociation in the auditorium ' lew ood Public jSchool - next !ght. This in [art unusual y to meet and hoar an ed- tho first rank on a ques- ts* “alive.” and in which I is especially interested, for Mr. M*rt'dith m ay' He j le/t with Mr. Rutiin»-lM at the school, or with Mrs. Rainey of the Hom,e an,dj School Association. ! After the addre«^ by Mr. Meredith there wiil l»fe ' a* | rtupils of the Mai trie government fbur-nilituto rpai. Sitamp campaign nfot dn.Iy receive speakers •ontest among the )l'ewood School for iirize for Junior ie:s in the Thrift The winners . will this prize, but all ,1 merit will fae called upon to sp^ak later on appro- priate occasions. Tk> HOLD RALE f>F ARTICLE MADE BY THE BLIND. A sale of articles made by the ujlind will bepeld in the Maplewood field Club next Friday; after the aeetlng of the Woman'o Club. The lie will be conducted by the New srsey State Committee for tha ilind. CLEAN UP W' E E K THE SECOND FOR M APLEWOOD* MAY I TO MAY 6. Owing to unfavorable weather nditions obtaining on last C L E A N P WEEK, a second one win be held - the above dat^s. All residents of Maplewood are ra- luested to observe CLEAN UP EEK. THE SECOND, by removln* 1 rubbish from yards and cellars, he MAPLEJVOOD IMPROVEMENT " S O C I A T I O N Trill provide teams ffr the F R E E R E M O V A L of all rub- " ah (not garbage) on the following MAY 6TH. ^Rubbish must be placed'in suitable Jntalnfers janfi set on the curb, remises will not be entered by the ►Hectors of the association. District to be covered is bounded by Wyo. naiing avenue, Jefferson avenue, Oak- nd road. South Prospect street, arlc airenue, Pierson road and ountaiii avenue. iiEMEJMBER THE OOU.ECCTOJT DAT. MAY 6TH, HAPlEWOOn IMI’HOVKMKVT ASSOCIATION. r '
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JC I R C U L A T E D IN S O U T H O R A N Q L M I L L B U R N . M A ^ L g W O O D . W V O M I N Q . S P R I N G F I E L D A N D H I L T O N
V O L . V II N O . O R A N G E . M A P L E W O O D . M I L L B U R N . F R ID A Y , A P R I L 26, 1 9 1 8 8 Pgaes
225 VOTES IN THE
PARISH RED CR GAVE SUCCESS
flliie- patriotic tableaux, under the
All lor Citizens’ Party League Candidates-Six Ballots
T h r o w n Out
tor iithe el ictlon
B« >aih»
rtow,
Voting
m em bers of the
Trustees on Tuesdi
Trustees Nevett S. f|e
H . Becker and D ie^if toh
mrds each receiving | 9 v-b:
the Tillage's 1 .643 ^ot|j nj. 22
Six ballots were rjei|ct
which were | evidjenjLljjj
the candidates electjed
T h e 219 votes ije-
candidate were dividejl
as follows: First. 4 f?; ; S e c # d
T h ird . 3 5 ; Fourth j; jL|>4iV Fi?|h.
Sixth. 30.
O n e ballot w as | *r|j€>cted|
First. Second, Third and Fourjth
tricts and two. in the Fifth M;
i----;— hrri ( ) U T H O K A N (» B H A S T A K K N
T H I R D L I B E R T Y L & A N ISO N D SW O R T H O V E R S-WM*h>.
Th e Village of Soutjh Orange has nubscribed to the Thlrfi, Liberty Loan
a total to date of mottfe than 000 . In recognition t>f its having reached three, times tfae am ount of Its quota of $1 7 1 ,1 0 0 , Itsjhonor flag that flies before headqwarjters at the R aym ond Cpnnoily Cpmpjany offi<
.n o w bears two star^ir
C O L U M B I AIT S R E D
T h e R ed Cross !School is flying over the m ain ing, showing that
....... urn-prlat® «jcer*^SKS
R e v . ’O . A . H a n n a offjared tke hrrth cation and delivered kn j address on “ T h e M eaning of the iRejd Cross.
Principal Freem an kjpokelon “ Thej Origin of the R ed Crass Flag.” and gave a review of th&j. |wprk {of. the Red Cross -unit of Colombia School J
M rs. Francis E . Knbw les is dirject-j
ress. of the unit.
^ T IU v IA M R . V K R K A N C K jH O N O R E D B V rilEE>IAJ-
William B. Terejaatjei o>f j £ Orange, was| reapipojnj&sd grahjd m arshal of the Grand I.jodke of j&£w -Jersey this w eek by Gifand Ma^i^r H er bert C. Rorick. M r sY^reancjs's homei lodge is Hope, of East Orajrige.
For the last two years Mjri Yere-n. ance has held the office {to[ iarhich ho has just been reappointjt
V E R K A X C K - S E 1 T Z W E ITh e marriage of Miss- ;Ajl|j
Seitz, daughter of ‘3jlr. and |
thus Seitz. of Scotland roa|Orange, and Lieutenant W- Yereance. son o f ‘ Mr.William B . Yereance, [of 4 lj stree^ took place last SatU ernodn in Trinity-; ; Pr Church, corner of G ro v e< rbad and Sout£ Orange avenue. \ H
The wedding w as hastened oi to w ar conditions. j N o foi*iMal invitations were issued, j T h e brfdegroon: is a first lleutenantHbf engineers «ta| tioned at C am p J Lee, Virginia.
Lieutenant and MSrel Yereancij I on Tuesday for P<etersburgi v they will remain temporarily.
$ T I O N f K T l ' R K H C H E D l 'L E
F o r t h e m o n t h o f m a y
A T C O L U M B I A S C H O O L I
Th e Moving Picture Committee of \
ilijie; H o m e and School Association an- j
nbuncea they will resume pictures at j
|tfe Colum bia H igh School A*j|Mtor- | a ^ l c w i . 6t- tie R id Cross If nit of the- itljm, Soujth Orange, on Saturday and j cijutch of Otlr/Ls.dy of Sorrows, held
W ednesday evenings of each w eek, j in polum bia School on last
.beginning W ed nesday evening. M ay \ bight, proved a < ecided success.-- sold; out before the
ihment aind several
ti ijx-'isVT»'‘ l l ifis';- -j peoplepictures released by the Paramount- lon the night-of t£e r
A;rtcraft Corporation and a new con- { The following
rs.iJ rimes M onk, frfe<>] ushers w ro N'oonan., MissFrank Hi II. Mi:Miss Etm«j*l Rod
ftjratt has been m ade with thdm ’ at [f hjarg* : Tablea
considerable added expense. V rf* " M II i . ... . . . .] . 'UHs: , t M N . J. GuvtorI Unleaa the public gives their, full i (>V.Qn11„ l HIt)an
support ton W ed nesday tjveniris. as Rn(, vtss. M „ ^
Well as Saturday, the comm.i|tee will
lj|e unable to maintajlhjihe i present
fildo of adtnission. Th e com ;ib It tee t\je endeavored in this newt con- aiit to eliminate all pictures of objectionable character.
■ T h e Iprogram for M a y is afei fol-‘ wfc: i M a y 1, 'Douglas Fairbanks,
“ E)own to Earth;** M a y 4. Jack iekford, in “ T h e V a rm in t ;” M a y 8,
?flargUe|rite! Clark, in fThe Ama- ions;!” i M ay 11, M m el Petrova, in ?Lavi- of the L a n d ;” M siy '15 , Billie
Burke, iiji "Mysterious Miss T erT y ;"<§1 ay i1 IS , Vivian Martin, in ' ‘Little iilissj Optim ist;’* M a y 22 , dieorge ^eJpan. in “ O n e More A m erica n ;”
George M . Cohan, in ‘‘Seven Baldpate;” M a y 29jt Wallace
in “ Th e Hostage.” There will ^lso be Arbuckle comedies and w eeklies. I ' j- ! j
Mj-s. Horace Sto George F. SevmoAloy.sia Feindt; f of>r ibomniittee, Mrs.
S .t t E F O B W A R f C M D . j A food sale will be held tomorrow
m orning at 20 Valley street, where Kas^Inger’A store w as formerly Mo- dated. T h e sale, which will* continue Jfcom 9 until 12 o'clock, is to be
under the susplces of the Rector’s Aid Society of the Church of the Holy Com m unjpn . T h e proceeds Will * o to the w ar fund of that society. Mrs. Theodore C . Brandels, Mrs.
ik W right an d Mrs. Irving Royce »oae the committee in charge.
Johnson
leaux were Mrs
A n n a Feindt. A n«6r Reynolds. M
etta Kennelly. H ence Reynolds
were lurined away rforrhance.
committees were in
(ii x . Mrs. Valentine n van { der Kieft,
Boston.! Mrs.i T; Mrs. Gebjfce Miles
: 'iad vert isements. le h a m : n>u?ic, Mrs ,ir. jr.; tickets. Miss
Jo sep h ; Turner .
|s5fss|: W in ifre d■ ■
AHco Carter. Mrs. s , Jennie Morrison. II. Miss Josephine
nd Mi sb Keatine:.
Those fvho topk jpart i|n the tab- Valehl Ine Hill. Mrs.
H enry S^onehan , and the Misses ina Reynolds, Elea-
UNIT
TABLEAUX;gjj&&H Khatic^an, M a rgaret B a w e L il
lian Cartdr. M a ry M cCarthj). M a b » !
Hottome. A g n e s G eisek . Ellen ] Far-
r « I| !. Jane! R eynolds. J M a r y Skejffing-
tozi and Violet Berry , Jam tis K in g .
W a ter , Wjeismiller, W illiain van d j*r
3^16 h. Francis R.eynolds a n d Jbsepfa
T* T er: .I ' ' i f 4 !I atribtije ''soa^s :w4-re rentlered
George Fj Sey^nour. Jr.. and tet ffom Cam p Dix
Georgt* Miles. cttaif'Tnn
the Red <£ross Unit ?of Our L;
*n of M r . an|i
er. Diifaii
quar
off
My of | r.|ows. m ade the opening address,'
€ jar'titin A . R a d d lffe Dvigniore told
of 1 Is war^experiences in the trenches
ant Captain A . \\>Up In g r a m , t
A n : erican am i British fled <
sip« tee on R e d Crates, w o rk ',at : fcjh fTOpt. :
ahrable assistance; tq|R-ardx
ing8 the ehtertainmerit a fuqces
|eis|ered By M iss A m e lia • ike
MS^s Loretta K e nn elly , 4 a m es
j|hal!. Joseph Carter R o bert ,3
son . fv. M anila , jJohnj B o w
M i ha«d R y a n .
I f the close of the nrogra'pi
by*4
M A l * | K W O | ) I > 1UIY
IS K I L L E I * \VHII.f
. ' Li.|itf;ria|t i S tep h en It
|i Mrls.
ud ' iroad.
w h o k a s all a r m y ftying
lost i|is JAt# on W e^n^stii
near jw ichi|a Fasjis, T e k
L id u te n a ^t W a r n e r ,
E d w i h D . Cry
county; Pai; w h o m he
ing. y.as. in a piainejv aleoui
fro m ! the t w o ^ w i . i
Call
into
f'ldbi
-!:la m <
,|n 'h en the
M a n d IffeU.; r » (it » .
JWere jfiead - W hen ; tb'4 w r
Wed th<i ground-.
I.itJut^nallt W'afiw
'thr<‘el yejirsii'of agje ^ u d 1 h:|d il) v
the ' M a p lf W 0pd:|six yeiar&H. -lie wti|» grs
,PS> I mated 1 t;wo fyvars j ago fro|n . St'
w ar | i
ary Ston^ham , Lor- •! Am erican . fiag was presetted tjo elen Morrison. Flor- | nntt by the ; Misses Reynold, o^ Clara Feindt; Mar-ftagfe street.
S O U T H O R A N C .
The
B C O U N C I L
O F N .V n O N A L D E F E N S E ,
fallowing mem bers of the
Council of National Defense of South
Orange Village by ’jvillkgei Presi i ld: H; W. Fc»a Mrs. Wrilllam S.
have been appointed lent E d w ar d D . Duf-
Ler. Mrs. E .J£ . Stout,
Rodey, M W . George
H ; i Miles, Robejrt Strange, Captain
Stephen S. Johnson, General Henry
W V F r e e m a n , Allerton D . Hitch, Rev. George A , H a n n a , Robert S . Sinclair, E . 'M o rgan Barradale, Village Clerk M . A : Fltzsimrrions, Police Marshal
T h om as |d- M cGuire and Clarence
—
! i'iii f ijgiiia !P5a PPol a n dik-l P r|y i4 ,u s p o entering! thp &r :ny |1 \
?as w a s ieim;plo|?ed liF ' the ivmrhfcs|4"j
j i|r:m .4 C o m | a n y . AVherj w|»r j w a 4 jlji
h e p i n o
lr)
M lo ri- j
e nd
the (Ml:
F’rincet <>n
men SCHOOL STUDENTS’ PLAY
iSeiior Class Will A c t in
Comedy On M ay 10--
Personnel of the Cast
T h e N.*w La.l;
y -in ftmr art| e. $pninr. class
huol on Fritiay d u m b ia Sth«>ol Atidliorium
T h e rast , will
B a nt o*| k will hi- n
*f <!*oli«mb
night. Via
a .-om- ;* n by.
H ig h
10: in
H o w s
H e bplotigetd
r, B a n t«»e
o r ; VtUtion \ y .the
•k t, A rn o ld S h ip p ;
•s | ie F i l zsi in M o n s ;
t. I>orothy Scrim gepiir ; 't..‘ ; H a zet Watts*: K
k. i<:d it'll YOrer
r« -11. Lord Bn n
M artin B'-nnt't.
Susannah- i Ven J a n e Ben-
B en n et,
M A P L E W O O D S U B S C R IB E S$133,000 T O L IB ER T Y LO AN
f|hairman Arthur ; T . Muir qjf the
Liberty I^oan Committee announces
that the Maplewood subscriptionsi to
date amount to the sum of $133,000, 'Which is .m ore than three itirhes the; alloted quota Of $40 ,200 . lioads, Thrift Stamps or certifljcatj practically every hom e in Maplewockl is represented.
Tt-akKr ,
ins $chc*ot|:at F’riu«-et<>n . I'Q,ivdrs|t|>i] | C
, Last lautuniin ho was madf* a si*fcc.hv |i
an ►Ifoult|nant ||n the flying .dorps pfljpj) ^
he ! was Jhis’ parents' only chfjd
ot-| r Mrj. W arner received In h te!
i the news iof h is1 son ’s ti eat h . i
j telegraphed to Wichita Ft.Hs for
(formation of w hen the b >dy wc
arrivle her^s. but up to a late htliiij’
last iiight had received no r< ply
|gr
e3.
AMERICAN BREW
M O V I N G P I C T I H R 8 .The M aplewood School moyfajg pic-
tare exhibition next w eek, M a y &• ; Alice Brady In ‘tBetsy
Will also be a D re w com
m \
Mm ib
ia i
3. will Rods.”
i«py.
C O N C E R T F O R “ H A V E R S A (T i .
T h e tickets for the concert to ib^
j given at the .Maplewood School 4 j% dltorlum o^ thte evening jof May|! ^
are being rapidly sjold Utad indifcal
tions ajre that the hall wiil be fii|ed
to its capacity. T h e tickets are Unusually low in price for j afi enter* tainment of such high character, and the proceeds will be devoted to the benefit of Haversack.]’ the Fedejrai- tion Hostess House at Camp- Dix.
oji&en Lyons:' Honoitla Bonnet. Jen ie ix»u : MisH Edith M ^J-hfrell. Eve n Kngler: .Mis^ ,\ii. •« iU.therellelt>isi_Duff; 5 - r. Freemanffle. Ralph!rifsson; George* 1’ ' pijtiMie» Edward. il^)s; m em bers of “ O u r Em pire .” arriet. Collycr. liulen <4arter;: Mary
!nox, Janet Yallin: MaHel Williams, larii? R ya n ; Hope i?TeizJe^ Kathar- »e Mat'.hew.s; Kdith Vamlerbilt. A n i' M oon’ and Marian Dickson.
Miss Jane MoColgan is^stage di-,1
j rector. Donald Riker. btisinjess m^n- ;er, and Clifford Rohr bach, elfce-
tfician'. • . ’Composing th»?! play committee a m
Donald Riker. cjiairman, Mfssi Edith ereanoe. Miss Jennie Doty and Rob- t V ro om . & |T h e class officers are: . Presideijt'
T^obert Vroom ;. vice-presiti(>nt; Don- d Riker; secretary. Miss Elsie
Tjrantor, treasurer. Carol Casey.T h e class membership numbers
thirty-six.
■ — the;
LOCAL OPTION
let ;her*
C O L U M B I A H I G H S C H O O LD E F E A T S W E S T O R A N G K .
Colum bia H igh School nine defeated the W est Orange H igh team on the hom e grounds Tuesday by a score of 13 to 3. It w as a Morris and Essex County League game.
T h e South Orange boys made; all of their runs in j the fifth, sixth land seventh innings.! ; * ;- f £
Weilert. pitching; for Columbia, had the W ’est Orange boys at his mercy. Gibbs and Fitzsimmons, of the w inning team. ! each had three safeties to his crediti T h e score.
» ■■ R. f H! ’ Ew . o . 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Of- 3 5 2 S. O . .... 0 0 0 0 1 8 4 0 • i —13 lj4-1 2
Batteries— D u n n and Bo^
Weilert and Botve.• . !• i •.
T h e local H igh j School went do w n to def^ajt before High’ of Jersey City: last Frtdsiil| though they had a regular^ big ie opening they w eren ’t abjej to jwin. T h ey w eren't there with the hits the pinches. T h e score:
R- Hi EL.- H . 8 .....0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0--5 4 SS .O . H . S. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0— 1 6 5
Batteries— Connolly » n d Giock: Weitert u d B o w « . Um pire— Mr.Hall.
QUESTION IN SOUTH ORANGE TOW
DO WE WANT THE SALOON ?
NSH1P IS
' U
A.ME; T H E Y H A V E
L A W SAVS, “ PKO-T H E SAI.OON AD V ER TISEM EN T S ARE A L W A Y S A B O U T T H E S
A LAH G E P ER C EN TA G LE 6 f SA LO O N IDEAS OF T H E TPUTHi TH E
VIDED , H O W E V E K , T H A T ijr SHALLj NOT INCLUDE T H E GRATUITOUS SERVICE. OF
INTOXICATING LIQUOR B Y A N Y PERSON IN HIS PLACE OF PER SO N A L R ESIDENCE
TO A N Y B O N A FIDE GUEST, N OR T H E USE OF W IN E IN A N Y CHUB.CH OR PLACE OF
W ORSHIP ; IN AC CORD AN C E W IT H T H E ESTABLISHED RITES OF SERVICE.” T H E R E
S fo rb : I T- H r ' 111: \ ■ ■ jT H E R E IS N OTH IN G tN THIS ACT W HICH P R E V E N TS T H E IN D IV ID U AL FROM
PU R C H ASIN G LIQUOR OUTSIDE T H E TOW NSHIP OF SO U TH OR AN GE . IN CASE SOUTH
O R A N G E T b W N S H IP VOTES “DRY,T A N D BRINGING jlT jTO HIS H O M E FOR HIS PER
S O N A L U S & OR TO SERVE [THE SA M E TO HIS: B O N A FIDE GUESTS IN HIS H O M E } OR
TO H A V E SUCH LIQUOR B R O U G H T TO HIM B Y C O M M O N CAkRIER FROM OUTSIDE
T H E TOW N SH IP . IT W IL L N O T PERM IT RETAILERS, W H O L E S A L E R S , OR BOTTLERS
TO D ELIV ER TH EIR GOODS P U R C H A SE D OUTSIDE T H E TERR ITOR Y TO PEOPLE IN
SIDE T H E TERR ITOR Y IN A N Y O T H E R W A Y T H A N B Y C O M M O N CARRIER.
T H E P EO P LE OF SOUTH O R A N G E TOW NSHIP TOO W E L L R E M E M B E R T H E DIS
GR A C E FU L CONDITIONS OF A F E W YE A R 3 AGO, W H E N T H E SALOONS W E R E IN
FU LL SW ING . TO P A Y A N Y A T T E N T ION TO TH E OLD THREAD-BARE EXC USES OF
S A LO O N C H A M P IO N S 1
i W E H A V E SPEN T M A N Y D A Y S IN THE COUR T H O U SE A T N E W A R K , N E G LE C T
ING OUR BUSINESS, TR YING TO K E E P TH E SALOONS FROM O U R MIPST, A N D N O W .
FOR T H E FIRST TIM E W E H A V E T H E RIGHT TO S A Y W H E T H E R W E A N D OUR CHIL
D R E N S H A L L H A V E feALOONS OR NOT. | ! ! If
. .
TOW N SH IP , A N D T H I S I SJ S i t is n o w u p t o t h e p e o p £e o f s o u t h o r a n g e
T E f E I S S U E , j .
T U E SD A Y , APRIL 30 T ir tS T H E D A Y ; POLLS O P E N FROM 6 A. M. TO 7 P. M.
T H E BALLOT IS LIKE} THIS
S H A L L T H E SALE O F INTOXICATING LIQUORS AS A B E V E R AGE IN TH E TO W N SH IP OF SOUTH ORANGE B E PROHIBITED.
YESN O
BE SURE TO P U T T H E CROSS IN TH E RIGHT PLACE.
TkJ* advertisement is paid (or by the
M R S . D U R Y E A T O S P E A K
A T S H O R T H ILLS CLL ’BI M-rjs. Nina Torr^y Duryea, head
of the Duryea relief work. will
speak to-morrow (Saturday) at the Short Hills Club at 8 :3 0 o ’clock. Her- subject will be on her work in the devastated district of France. Lan- tern, slides will be-shown of the battle of the Som m e. Admission- will be free, and a crowded house is ex4 pjected to hear this interesting lecture „ | r
A D D R E S S A \ f» ( ’O M P E T I T I O N
A T M A iff J] W O O D IfK .II S C H O O L .
Citizens' l> asa e of Sotith Ormas e T o w m U * . ill
! Albert njissioner sey, tv-ill a|t the rri sirhool As of' the M a M onday r pjpportuni Ufptor of t|on that Mapiewoo [ QUe tiub
Merecltih. assistant com-j f eilfcm'-atlon for Newt Jer-j
speak on “ High Schools” ng "of the H o m e and
sociation in the auditorium
' lew ood Public jSchool - next !ght. This in [art unusual y to meet and hoar an ed- tho first rank on a quests* “ alive.” and in which
I is especially interested, for Mr. M*rt'dith m a y '
He j le/t with Mr. Rutiin»-lM at the school, or with Mrs. Rainey of the Hom,e an,dj School Association.! After the addre«^ by Mr. Meredith
there wiil l»fe ' a* |
rtupils of the Mai
trie g o v e rn m e n t
fbur-nilituto rpai. Sitamp ca m p a ig n
nfot dn.Iy receive speakers
•ontest am ong the )l'ewood School for iirize for Junior ie:s in the Thrift
The winners . will this prize, but all ,1 merit will fae
called upon to sp^ak later on appropriate occasions.
Tk> H O L D R A L E f>F A R T I C L EM A D E B Y T H E B L I N D .
A sale of articles m ade by the ujlind will b e p e ld in the Maplewood field Club next Friday; after the
aeetlng of the W o m a n 'o Club. Th e lie will be conducted by the N e w srsey State Committee for tha
ilind.
C L E A N U P W ' E E K T H E S E C O N D
F O R M A P L E W O O D * M A Y I T O M A Y 6.
O w in g to unfavorable weather nditions obtaining on last C L E A N
P W E E K , a second one w in be held - the above dat^s.
All residents of M aplewood are ra- luested to observe C L E A N U P
E E K . T H E S E C O N D , by rem ovln* 1 rubbish from yards and cellars,
he M A P L E J V O O D I M P R O V E M E N T " S O C I A T I O N Trill provide teams
ffr the F R E E R E M O V A L of all rub-
" ah (not garbage) on the following
M A Y 6 T H .^Rubbish must be placed'in suitable Jntalnfers janfi set on the curb, remises will not be entered by the
►Hectors of the association. District to be covered is bounded by W y o . naiing avenue, Jefferson avenue, Oak-
n d road. South Prospect street, arlc airenue, Pierson road and ountaiii avenue.
iiE M E JM B E R T H E O O U .E C C T O J T D A T . M A Y 6 T H ,
H A P l E W O O n IM I ’H O V K M K V T A S S O C I A T I O N . r '
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| You Can Share in
Answer to German
America's
Savagery
T h e 'jjjpnrd l i b e r t y La>{
tjlie n ibst dirt** t j\hvs tj
Hti{»3 e m a c 1 v , 11 ]
R a n *Hir ’ oUUt-r-sl
aleli>i4|t|s a m i g its m unks- 't
p ro m jUcrnum b ru n itty .
.Kjnul :tki*j)la!>ts--siiHi N I C I
jnveJj I ( ) j ) A V jfn huip: *fri«] Njjyc tih^* lives o f o u r
te ll < >**$*># ia .ll o u re * Lly ,as you liv« d-
cir ic&alifcag- :acsounl*,-
WijSh -a .letter giving yo'4f
Yoii -can «p «n aa Ut count; with ;l' ie $V
f5 *i* kia j ' fa cjllti e *» -jt| r; «:»rrjes:pimd
arajwa.J'UHe cbrn e*j I ’o.i? ^jjr ‘ js-
h»;vjf b e j»yj 4 ff>JI 1*41*
faU na-Tse a a j a J Jtr* M*. -j '
M o n eV m*y. b? *-js| t by i nojj|-!
re;j;-«t^r4r 1... H . F. D . carrljsrs jars' a'it':
recieijre jfuad* fcjr postal rrip-i-ay-o J^rs
ave Civilization, Salve America, Your Own
and Your Own HomeSurpifi* ($47, )00
Char. L. Bari;er, A «s*t Cashi
J W *m . W . fVfcGolluni, Vice-Pi
ID S T O R A G E V A U L T S
>3.03 Pc^ Annua and UpwardNil j Ij I - ti -i' if. i j-
1 *>$ :Millliurn
Capita
W m . Firmer,.jPr
John B-j Bunriel!
(SsV^eD BY t U e t^EVWi V p R K T £ MEPHOr'fE COWf'jiNY, FSELAOY
sl. T H E fjlRST C ROUP n 4 w S E f|v I!n|g 'I.N FHANfiEi
ETd't i Docf'o I. r,'.»s Heaton, M .»» Suzanfj^j CohMe^ch.Biiey^resi • Misp E ‘;nte'ty«i| |vf h .ie, M vf Pau !;" * Mcbettrrtott. M.dtJSe e> Es.i;rard,• M.S.'S f.\ ar*rtBi Mvis Frances Pcrretp^, ;M.s£ Ju5 eVljir.an S. T.iylcc M rs. : D in .s e t n g ir jm . B u i z im Rowrf Mis* Map- V.ISS AflRjt,cJ Fix. Mrsi fMsirle A. IM. Mtiniyre. Miisi Katheem *
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§ | S U B S C R IB E IN S O U T H O R A N G E } J
1 ! . I- r-lll'i I| Savings Invesjjnent & T ru s t Co.| S O U T H O ft A N G E , N. J.
O v O 00- 00 O O O 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 . 0 Q
■ToPi Row: :ss wijSS j Margoer te
M'sa l_~u : IS. Birrere, Ul„s C-aret Ahderson.
FORD COMMERCIAL (CARS .AND TRUCKS■ ■ B 0 D IE 3 O ? EV ijIf|y f’wESCF IPT IO N
KING SALES COMPANYJO H N WA'Cf KIELDj, i Manjiger
o : p e n d a y a n d n i g h t
( TELEPHONE 6 3itO ’0?JA> GE> , 1
445 Main St. Corner So. Cii lion St. East Orange, N. J.
LUNCHES-AFTERNOON TEA
tfi lie /actors \UiJcIi arc efscntia] ni«l
v|r*i|jtr*>t!iiitc in ili,- opt*nitiuil ..f j ri\ajo
tlniit*r|»rist» are l-inancial C'redi;' ufjl
‘l^drvico I " says T ^ . u > . Vail
l|i |hls aitmml r«*eifc'«sn- of ijfe I»e*il S.yyt-
fW. •? financial ; - is? by
4'iJ ba'lanct* A j^ibivatie \-oi4-l
l|a|y firm|icla<I.v is “ oil it|s owlr."
j Jerv'ice creijlt; ivprcsJhtcd iy the
c^it|»Ioyet»s a n d the st*rvi<*e that -S rcij-
qelbci. - , T .1
lu a private* <HiU*n>rise Abe e m .loyee
can d epend U]hiii! the periiuaoen^e of
liis job, a n d jiiro^i’c.ssv in eSch an 'e for
go#d iind ftiitjilhdj servicei 1 ,
i 'b e service1 rendered b y the private
^0a-prisc to t:he.j|«hllc It istervef
l^s u fiic le n t aivd ^ITieient, .
■ T b e goverukiikHli'S is not*'obliged .to
e«if;-4ider tht* (‘c^moiuic a«Ut»5nisiratio^
'druhe 'profitablii -cpnduet o^ its! i ITaini.
fl’lirough U s ts^csjftml other sotntees o|f
ib4‘tiije a n d its .t|'iUjy to borr<ivv uij*
ijbaiied funds j>ti i|-s credit, |t if ^n c<*H-
trdl of such vnWi|i<>us Slmis o f hjonejr
tjiat deficits caa: ijc m a d e Up 4b|3 i»ut-
licj trtiterpristjs k]n!|tiimed out |ipprr.-
j?rf;iti*»ns assfljpc^ u po n jthef i>uMi«.
'tJic >rivate enit|«-rpri^<y can nt^: tfollo\r
18 Academy St. South Orange
Telephone 879s d U T H O R A N G E . jsT. J.
ER/VIGk:; Day and Night
VTES: Moderate
IERS, Proprietbirste and Acpoaunodaling Service
lANZ.Z 943
9-—11 S O U T H QR^
LO C A T IO N : Close to
ST O R A G E : Br tb. bour
R E D G A 1O U R M O r r O : Steam Ijlea Apartments
Coal To Bi y-Complete Janitor ServiceReduce your expense ! I: by lBving in the new up. to-the-minute apurtmdnts bow being completed on South Orang& Avenue near Grove Park. Ideal location. Secure one now and have decorations to suit-i your drapsries. Rent $ 7 2 .0 0 to $83.^>0 monthly. Plans or inspection permit at our office
....Hand3or
Novelties for all
h A n d -m
rt Cards Just Received.... |
Irthday, Tally and Place Cards.
L A C E , 15c A Y A R D U P
% bjj'G aild iof All Siint* Church, Orange
Furfii(ure Rejjairing Burnet’a Healmg Salve.
r N O T A R Y PUBLIC
Plj S M A P L E W O O D , N . j .
Machine Stitchinj )j|i5i
Orders Taken for Kaijieip? f'h *re is no idimcC control 4 vf‘r tIj g-^e 'innent, all| ajre-Uciejs j bein.
f|oi<?:‘nmental ' \ || |\S _tjp _sroVt'fri|ident em ployees, frc
4u|*n: ’poi’iiical ijlhjirt'cj-cs a n d otlidr cor dilions rob Tlilerh o f «-ontidenc^ pn th
4e|Uiity of thj ir positions. | Therefore, c» i|noniic a n d effi<H«jnt oj
4r|tjion is inv«ii-^'jsp'nt .with ghverii rtitlnt ownersi<ip.— Tlie Teleph o n e lie
Y.
South Orange, N . J
19 Mapleiwood A ve
B E C K K E ’S D A I R YH c | i E L j A 5 s b i j ; M .V V J K U S l .V
y i Grade A Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk
C O T T A G E CHEESE M i - H E A V Y C R E A M
| , j FRESH BU TTERM ILK 1
J hit>r Product* Afe Odlly Throughout the Orange*
A LL O R D E R S .PR p ilPT LY A T T E N D E D T O
Oflftfe: li>8 Xortli Pju.k St. E A S T O I U N G I
■| H E N R Y B E C K E R & S O N
Telephone Orange 2844
tiswoode^Cusack CoiBons’ Mater
Road Makinj
I M A SO N S ’ 1
Crushed Stone I
C O A L OFFICES ,
81 Essex Avenue and
- A. W . R. R- Phone :
iu Are Cordially Invitedfind oat abaut tha pxcellent CLEANU> G A N D PRESSING
IlfaUy done, and *4^, tb satisfy you.
jiitijdtsmj, bees ij e we know that our work and price* will
rm^ly wi^h an r in tbwn. :| :
j class Work a id reasonable prides alwe ys. Gloves Clean* &
fa td» :o!d casji dmi^rs For years :who stand by | us. New
tout* |snd|'itntilti »lyih®. mHajw, abo ifiyoii?^
A. R. P E ^ IN E P R E S S IN G C O .*h u h : h rvjrji J ji e a s t o r a n g e , n j .
iTe invite you« c
rs compare fayo
/o stand for fir*:
lortjess Proce »
[hese facts Ua ? v are finding th b
George CL Salmon Co.L E H I G H A N D S C R A N I O N C O A L
A L o W o o d and M isan *’ Materia!*
417 Valley Street SOUTH ORANGE, N. J.
SERVICEG L A D L Y g i v e n
Storage . Long Distance Moving
I J i "t H | | 1 i
Telephone Millburn 366 MILLBURN A V E . M ILLBURN
[s & Help W in the W a r
—
“ Tb 'v
We Hare Ev.
die WarPut in Your Kxtra E Hour in Nature t-ijnn with a Spading Fork and let
your '♦Jolt' Stick be n
Thorburn* Seed*
A U Kinds Fertiliiep s
L a w n M ow er* and V.o
Garden Hose and P fels
“T H E C O M M U N IT Y SfJOP**
Ogden 3 Reeve Cd.|$&H E L L O 866 S. Q
til So. Orange A v S O U T H O R A N G E , N.
j {Chancery A-4-1S4.)
St E R ! ] ‘F *8 S A L E .— Ijn Chancery of
Jersey— Between Cyrus j G.
3, et al.. complainants, and
rl!
Ft
nt C
fa
rtti Jersey' Mortgage an * improva-
o m p a n y , ajt
f<|r sale o t mOi
r
ail., d efendants ,
rt g a g e d prtem-:
a b o ve stated writ
directed. I-spallj By-,Virtue .of tJb.% 'al
of l-fieri-facias, to aae- df expose for sale by public jvendlu**, at the Court House, Ijn N ew ark , on Tuesday, tbe seventh day 6i MUy nexif, at two o'clock P. M .. all that certain tract or parcel of; land anti p *emi>e» Situate, lying and; beirig in! the townships of South Orfange ancj WestjOr- inge, IjKasieafi countiy, N e w jferSisy. |
| Beginning at 4 m onum ent I stone thirty, minuted
illers j »et in the southeasterly coirtetj oi 0 f GershoinIaiids jnoisv or forfneriy /bejtonjH"'1* *rt' :r "r* 11 • :EejeasjStktlth on
th4nc<i ajpng$ m i t h ’s line|: north ; devfe ajtylhve ^ n d parallel w ith
tyest fifteen h u n d r e d ^ n d h u n d r e d a n d tw
eet a n d thirty-eigb t. Illun- pf iajud of <iersh<a foot to the jsouLhWest- -|lcn|^ s a M Freem an land one hun-
laA d s ; Ir s , f , , ,tr of said Smitjh’s 11", along the is^mei n^rth j e degrees thirty-tiise ^iin- twelve hundred an?One-half feet ;• to \i"a ce albng sai^i Wjalkejr ijoad' snty-fivel degreek eighteen
t one jiundrtki; and
kty-kerrrTm '
ixty- - twee* thence still alonk the same ibov
on Al except icurving to th<:* right; a iirclti whose radiu s is ’ Pv<?mlses des. rit
jed and rji'ty-thirfie and — i fett'i; thencejSf>rtli seventy
foui[S i degrees} thirty iinjin onejj hundred a nd ifour fei of Essex Couhty Park Com ot ifcneas Sm ith ; dhen< e a amfii south - thirty degref s es West ten hundred t w« nt; and; three-quarters O f ?. alonK i{ands now or fornierly ^rint? Fitizgerald south tl irty
tw|0 : and ; o-i/e-haif minutes indred; twenty-four feet
nnredtlis of a fbot:
iites j to
-HUong • live i
six <-> A ‘>r|L lf)ot;
roes twjo and t||fon|l h'undref jfprtyjilfour hun
th^neb alpng land« now or fornier^y 3n,! Beale south twenty-line
liegrejes fiifty-'eigbt mi/jutes west t hundi-ed thirty and eighty-four hun dre|tlths of a foot; thence along 1: .nds now dr fprinerly Tim othy Hoyt s iuth twenty-nine degrees forty-six min utee vveijt four hundred and thirty two fiei.aind nioe-tf nths of a foot to ;ls nbw cjir ffjirmerly J. B . Stetson; thfence alohgji salfl Stetson*y line south I fly-
il; ■ Oegrees twentyTtiwo mihfatef four hundred forty-nine feet fourths of a foot to a m 0nu
ent hstone; thence along lands ormerly of Moses Harrison n
aov
>rtlyfenty-aeven degrees forty-five min
on< i
[Inc nl ketj
east twenty hundred thirty forty-eight hundredths fee I n o w or formerly Jos. T . |o n
ence along said Condit’s thirty-nine degrees east nj
and three-fourths of a foo| of pplnt and place of begittnin
x cep ting therefrom the following
[Tract-4—Beginning , at th’. s^u^h^asterly corner of W a lker fou.:
th*aple avenue; thence along .y Bide of Maple avenue s4utl
trine degrees thirty-five litvin!— it-
th.tfeat two hiiinldred thirty-one
-two hundredths- feet to
.est corner pf lanfis recebtl} j Ced to Geo. Wall m an n ; ht Angles to < Maple ave^auc ;
tin
?-dpjth easterly one t if-five feet tp
hundred land of Eneas
There isn't a more : £e*nfortikb£<
•hoe in the world than TRU-TREE
our fnr.iou* *pccuilty— and
loe
growing f o o t than Tr
Chiropodists who know 'v
j o u (9, And7 covntfe** mod
jwiil hear testimony to their worth.
Boy»’ Tnk-Tre<J Shoe*,
to 6, $3.50 to $5.
Uttl-s Gents* Tru-Tred
sizes 9 to 13 1-2, $2.75 to Girla’ Tni-Tred
toll, $ ’5 0 to $3.50.
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2, $3.25 to 4
Also made for Me and , Women.
V$jai$hal!<£Ball807-813So. Broad S W Neawrit, N . J
lth| th^iice along said Smith' n „ . . .e degrees thirty.-five n in 'j” 1Iv/qI hundred and sixty-|livt
aiker road; thence aljonr \ foad north .seventy
ghtieen minutes west
rid jtwenty-niao nnd th
Tract— Beginning in lie of Maple avenue
westerly three hjuric]
htiWdredtli i; feet-ono feet &nci eighty-itwo
fjfom thje cornet*avenue j and Wtalker road;
5ng said Maple avenue rly two hundred feec to corner of land recently
tip John Olstead; j thence _ ine at right anglejs | sot*th-
eapprly or e hundred and twenty-five as Sm ith; thence ait right
ea northeasterly two hundred ■e at right angles north-
irly < ne hundred and twenty- »t to the point and place ofPlje-
;the
Subject
Rimbi ck nm g ion
by one feet d«
of the ft; ment
.Nls
httnd
err. p-
tliIril Soil el
the ilace of begihnir-g. jan; ■ -rSghts jwhi^h Vin
d in certain deea? '■'if jreaea.^e by Herh>on M . Freejma.n to
he O range Mo un_ •ifud deeds of re
n >rth -I i U: j.■ reqoiided m the
J^s^ei. county, a.' Date. •
1) January 4.Bk . 41
1 £Bk. 4 1
( r: > M ay 2 2 . 19 f- , Bk . 4 2(4 ) Juhe 3 5. 19
;j . I; Bk. 4 2 <
iMugbst 1*1, Bk . 4‘ > 1
(6 ) July i i . 19 B k . fl
i>remise;s describi
dountain Park, release are dated Register’s office
follows:j- I>ate.. !
C D Novem ber 1 Bk . 43 c
C 2 i Novem ber 1
(3 ) March 1. 1
( 4 ) April 1 3 .1 !
(.5) July 16 19
Date.
1) April
1 Januainy 31, Kecorded; r?. k . 5 Also eixi: onuses 1 dt
^release 1: efm on M . oft gage
redtllis feet io the placl of f itws:| Date, , .
1 ) April 25,- 19
:pt:in?scrib
nd
n n is g at a point
line of ; Gerishom
rsecta tjhe riorth-
«,• or fofrmefly of
s a m e being t&e
ract of laud coa-
Burdett by deed
a n d recorded in
itegisteit of the
n said State of N e *
17, pages 506f5»07;
nee north seventy-
ty-tive m in u tes eas-
HONOR FLAG RIVALRY KEEN
Scores of Places Have Already Bought Mbre Than Their Quota of {Liberty Bonds.
CELEBRATE FLAG RAISING.
Emblem of Patriotism Flung to the
Breeje and Names of Subscriber*
Placed on Honor Roil.
the - firstTcoujrse one
lity-five feet i to line
ii Freenka n ; j. tfcenc*.
-IW'ilatfons are. hjHng h. j.1 in rf.nny
'nM|{URirio*t ovci-'jiL raisriu- „ f ajn. vi- !
City Ihrtli.
the
ntain Park.: which ease are dutiei and
Etogisterfs: pificd "offoi low s jf i
Liber.
1911!f Releases, rase .140
1f Re!eases, page 58 I
14f Releases* page l"il
1J: Release^!'pkgiij 311.
911It-Releases, page 7
1f Releases, page 54 9
JuH
Conjns i
jflagj1 ;en tiie t.rtvjn |h»ll
S f*£f;r* rs « r e CT t«<l*| the town
patfb»Uc the g^w^yjinn'nt aw«niv
jaaq as a rei-tJiriiijfbiA <»f the fiiet. }
isi ’* fi»* ilib**r Flag i-thati slg-
tfi,? (owM'iisis; oversubs4rfbe>I its
qftctti .,f Tbo Third; Liberty U>*x
iUV •'*'*' or in<4v blue fstjns i di-tipn fo .tjhi-ee blue batrs »*n :lo* t>#rj!ei-.‘«l white ' fi.i l ii .m-iiiis
Sl|k# h:t* ;b.*4*:i as mai.ys t.h.-re are stars.
r*;iN.kn wljyifblk; lt|
sf jratrge tb the .r : t.i the U b e t
thej. ■ • is |
iF*jag^bfHs,!d r..«- Eyer.v sui.s<T;L-r«feejv es a ( paper j r|pf..n u<’f ioh
v do* »f>unlyj; secured tlr-
ofll g to p!4.-* in hjjs window.
v4 rtlrthnlyii secured tlfi.V 4vl,fr l ll,> Ifublid bui&tiji
If
adr»'d-
uanthe
Jjlaiiy
unt-
AIso excepting therefrom certaln~id in certain deeds
of release by Cyiiis G . F ree m an . and HeriuoR M . Freem an to Orange
tn'hich, said deeds of and recorded in the of Essex county, as
Liber.
1911f Releases, page 590 ). 1911
tav>y;-s h; infehfeig
jv|ieri* the ! 1 of lipan jsut»sei'Sbei on anlltondr n»]L There-was
mfSfyUms rivalry to >eciire. the flr4t of tb^i«‘. siacs. Wlien they jwere ?.awn rdei they p'cre mjiieh ciereir:onjiw|J|» :s;>ep*hi*s. jpanbh'S jand pageant^ to tbark j the ev. Jrtt. ;
rbaa .itiiiniulsbed, There is ,ndt a tjowni inf , *-otmtry that.does not:; want win: an Honori Flag jHeoause o| whft ii means. ‘ \Vinnin11 toe flag spbrs tjh»-iih on to further efforts to win sti|rs fbr It!.
Tjies** tlaus will be handedidowh tp future generations among t;he pivei^us reli»-s of the war. The ^»rv- icfc flag, showing the number of inen fro it) jthe community that offered tjh**ijr llvef f*>r the <-ause, will e ijtne Ifirstji. But .the flag that sh<:»wed how the fplkp at ?|<itne backed the government >virb theli* money in Its time of need will be Just; as great a treasure.
Bk . 50 of Releases, page
12Bk . 44 $f Releases, page 452
1 4Bk . 50 of Releases, page 269
k. 51 of Releases, page 21$ 22, 19 If*
(k. 54 of Releasesii page Also exceptinr therefrom certain
>remi«es describ 2d in certain deeds tjf release:by Cyrus G . Freem an and e m o n M . Freem an to Mountain
olding Com panr. which said Deeds Release! are d: ted and recordejtl in
&o Register’s ofhoe of Essex county, ifollpws 3
Liber.
The Badge o f H o n o r
W * r n b j
Buyer* Tfcird
i b e r t j Loan Bonds
15
GUARDED DUG OUT WITH BODY.
Brave Russian Stands at Attention as Hun 'Shell Explodes.
avenbe; thence s6#th- wmt<Tly al ing westerly *tde ot Miple avenue tWii hundred and twenty jand eightj-tenths feet to southeast corner of jLejwis D ean ; thfence-at right angles jooftlf westerly two hundred and
fe®t; thence at right an- tglfs j northeasterly one _ hundred 'ightjy—four and j eight-tenths feet;
jej south seventy degrees eleven fpu^es east onejhundred sixty-fjour
infli>eventy-two hundredths fee J. to: i ^ S j^e r , road ; thence alongWaj^terj’
ibcty-three and twelve h un dredths feet on Che arc of ja circle pfhicisje radius is two hundred and fifty-three and tw^-tenths feejt. to p e ip lace? of beginninjg.
Fourth Tract— Beginning ait a point in tije westerly fide line of Maple aveniie t distant: southwesterly .three hundred twenty aihd eight-tenths feet jfroml'the • southwesterly corner . of
aple avenue ajnd W a lker ra*d; ^h«^|4e alpng Maple avenue sotjth-
rly one'hun<pred and fifty f«Jet; hence at right angles northwesterly
hundred ,ljwfelve and one-half et j; | thence afc; right angles noikh- steHy one hundred and fifty feet:
ght les j sotltheasterlytw^l^e and one-half feet
place of.
pBtt. 57 c wark. N J J
Davis. Perry &
of Etpex countyr, as fol-
Ltber.
16f Releases,|page 2 7C
pril 8. 1918.J O H N It. F L A V E L L , Sheriff.
Grosso, Sol’rs.-<$66.64)
T H E G L O R Y O F S E R V IN G .
Th e cover! of The Telephone Review for April is a trlbfite to,the great army of faithful and efficient telephone; operators. Theae young Women are at a distance and out of the sight of the public whom they serve, but they occupy a personal relation to each individi
tfd^werei opposite Auberijve, ijn a Very fl.^countKv. Their first line; reserve
|nt> Was • in a stnuHl pateh of wo|>«is» Vviuft-ej the men all! lived unjh r-(fcrf»i|nd, for the GeNuans* shelled S i he
*|ls' several titties a day. f)ne (ru|r|nng the Russian so)ils«irs y^ere rliiing, when the Germans Begairf to
he; wmidft. tTlve ^fius|ians] ail to eovot* ;in their dtici>'|i!.»—-|li;\t
I*, all except orre jnajn rushed |o f^j'er. / I H k*a» Ktan<lliig guard ofer |the ;d.ig- I [Where wag, kbps the resefve s(ore
} grenades.soldier's p«»st was a pa^e tojihO the entrance to the; dufeoutl ibut
' wiieyi jthe shelljncr began h§ mjhH ed ovef ajnd stood so that his bpdy protected the entran<-e. A Gentian shell
| fffcl |nine feet from him. anci he |>re- | Seated; arms and waited for the explo- i siiM \\a piece ot the shell tore a bole ■in 1 the 1 sleeve ot his overcoa$, but] he I
\ was uawounded. H e remalne*}' calnily. at .hfs j»ost, -covering the entrance to the .dugout during the entire bombard-
j m ^ L j h ■ ■! ' •
she.B! ru|;|ei
■nt ;wt f Iren m
I This left of
H a h n e 6 c Co/N E W A R K , I V . ^T.
Jirt*ad Aeir S<reeiCs i ' | Qpp&mite Military J ’ark
B u y L i b e r t y B o n d s T o - d a y
5 y ■
bum iiter Furn iturey to M a ke Your H om e t o o / a n d I n v i t i n g
I s R ea d L o o k
-The proper ftm d
Ja rt-— e a r t o f -cr|
.H ih n e store p r o v k l^ s ct% taintless sc o p e for the~T'.xcrci
p f yoihr tssfe in
s p e n d Epuch or tij
A D a in ty C re r.Id fas t S e t a t $ 9 0 .0 0 .— |Sutt«^l| for the!s lrififaripr'liv
L e a f fa b le •r. rI Irlf P***v - Hfc«-‘k.r < -hi»M s
is in w ! i | f e n a m e l with penciling
*5 o f platii ft>inc| anJj P.awcri^ nj natural colors
tlspejacan u,«f a
n|l<rw < hairts
-Tb«"<e htdlsp«aaab4e types thatf-.nofion:
Reed C h
L|i j S c lto e J '
T h e F o l lo v f in g Piesc<
,.75•Slat bswirk[ dodble ije-
-Extra iiigh ba^k,
$ 1 . 2 5
—Double; reed sfeat at
. $ i . o-Natural'
back and
) H i l l i Back MapJe R o d ^ r ,iat-andjbacj;|;i;r|n braced arms.
Bnisb. i
$ 2 ^ 5 .
—M a ple frames
$ 1 3 .5 ( i
of ridajh and s u m m e r hof
h& iti tne < u m e t im e c o m ’
ts ar*
T h l
.timitrsr f|iHn!i^h!ngs~rw hether v«.»u wish to
rie on fh « larsJ.vidLial items Fo.r instancei i
oom or \trandah
r.) f.jtir
;o m p n sc -
W’a !•*;n
—This iliifticiilap S' of bltfi.-,: chair stg
c o aii - jje^piecesL
C • Th. RT.nc &et lift Walnut, $‘»9 00 \ Similar eet in: blue, SI07..00
S3.-.> Maple Antic ilai.il or Rocker-IPood B^at, fiat sJjt fadk and lig bi r^.und irm s; natural finish
S2.75 Sewim— ttack,‘ lew. sdat, !jio arms;
finish. •; *
SG.75 Ixirgo Arm Rocker, §6.00
— Three sihelVes, with cretonne.
1 ba|k; jjron israc
Canvas Fo!di|iad;nstable bfeck
Baronial Rc<removable glass tj
— High back, Io finish.
'jv seat, ho- arms;
— Cane seat and
f 2.25— Maple frames
arms; strongly ballt; natural
awn Scitcc, $1.75and jleg rest. J&w;-
$ 5.75 Large
Canvas Foiadjustable back
L I B E R T Y A N D L A B O R .
The; hope of labor lies In the opipor- t« pi ties for freedom; military domlna*
tle^u 'Ifiupervlaibfi, checks. boadl»ge|, lie In ^»*isslan rule?
It is not throE^gh a Germaii regime, but through democracy, that labor fa to receive adequate recognition; and its realization of Its rightful place ia ♦lie world.
A S T H M A A N DIf You Suffer from A S T H M A Quick and Permanent Relief and Bronchiti* Remedy.
P R IC E OT O R SAL
A B R A M M O S L E R
14 M a c 3ewood Ave., Maplewood!
T e t 7 6 S . O .
N t S3J25 ‘
§2.ia
cker, §2.25ble reed seat and back; **r?ural
; J ^ l ’ea W agon , J l 2.00'\i rubber tired wheels; tray covered
$2.75 Sewing Rocker, $2.25^ shu ^le reed seat and back; natural
Rocker, $6.00.bicks Iron braces /jlirc ts; strongly built; natural »«!«!.,
Lawn Settee, $1.75leg rest.
B R O N C H IT ISBRON CHITIS You Can Get
Using K IN M O N T H ’S Asthma
E BYKlLBOIcN*SI P H A R M A C Y
So. Or^jsge A«f-. South Or»nffl
T«l. 9 6 S. O .
Sal wl'o caTl)s nnd Is csllrid. and they tire giving tne I best teTepl one 'service in the w-orldi thitty-two ndllion times a day. counting S rndays a n d ; holidays.
.'tbe N e w fork Tel^pho le Company ts proud of Jtaj operattora lug Such noble work for at this time ot tin usual Activity incident to the w ar .!
$1 .50 “ > Per Year
A sixteen-,
presaed tfele fo llo w !*}“ There is a river ijj
row that j you c tpH *
Birds can- fly
of their wings,
either bank, but the^jjare as
as the stairs in 4 b.
right and [wrong.
*‘Th e re is a grea-
wide that | seagulls
it withOutj rest. | t'ji
there are great pis1!
b o piose that thejir
I^et us sh o w ,th e ;
help they gave iis
nation was
wkters. which wje
them an hundred fo:
at the Cadillac Is o For You
jgjladhy retii
ell Buy
. then buy again and j agp
A H I S T O R Y o k t h k
C I T I Z E N S ’ r w W H A T
To -the Editor of|
T h e Citizens*
ginning Ip South
several years ago.
a few citlkens whjo
oring for a long tii^e ti
conditions which; j wi
j
I E A ^ I )
S T A N D i K
I-eagx
6 H :
Hom e'
le - dad iltsj.Tlie
nge Tojwnsijlp
wiais - started toy
i I . been endeav-
betier tjhe
in nothing
<$f claris xe^HOg. for , one
ijle bltissed
ifhiineijjicej to j
vestigate whejre pnc e th^y ^ily took for grantdt; to;|con.jlftwould formerly have |sulli|q
v e ’° t n e w p a s s e n g e r cars to
5ton 1,0 11 g(|iW[d e t e I y to diisrejgrard ; to in
i' th|e x^tkijm* w h o r e dem u n stratio n - d ay
i to jinjyfjsft!|vhere th e y u se d to b u y .
w o m a n jof to<|ay w is h e d to iilsuifc
ansi o f t ra n sp o rta tio n |k>r y e jars
correct d e s ig n , fine m a te r ia ls anjl
Ilf iff sa fe , d e p e n d a b l y comfort-
?f|- qualities a r e , a n d c a n only
Simselfl
| ®>?nie Iff r'vf<p]vmajn||l}iM w h i c h is not-hing1 less th a n
jjp nave ;
re it* |*:ell dffO
Orxngej Town-
bu that they
l Ipfj great cities
l" ' ag<
i a
short of disgraceful*! jThe reason; for
these conditions w as fbundj to be
the large [number offooad bbufees and
saloons in the To^rnsbj 3 of South
Orange. These road houses joined
each other in som e case s.
Th e Citizens* L ^ g i i e founjl tbat
these places were ifotjjp; iroixiized-
the people of Soul:
ship to any extent
\ drew from the slnij
almost their entirej|;pajti onage, with
the result that Suniduys .and hol
idays our quiet com m u aity became
a veritable beehjve|>f aclivity by rea
son of the noises pghtl ag, fete., in
dulged In by these patrons of the
road houses anji .; alopn
T h e brewery j in$uenc£s ; were jfaot
satisfied with the .conditions
they had created ini various jfcl pt the tpwnshijj, jl|pt endeaytL—,, r.T get a license fo rtb e ’Roos evieli'’H o m e stead, as well ab fdir otl^eri placed In Our very midst.
O u r people theft .if Oun I thaii, eyen though a vast majority ox otj.r citizens were opposed; to each licenses Or to the conditions which; Were u n bearable,} that they had j no’ ri ghts Which would enable th scji tcfl cibse up the objectionable p(lac as]on, to stop
• the licencing of new pla :e?3 it in the opinion of the judge bf N hie Court of C o m m o n ; Pleas: silph % hices could show any) nec^ssjtty for a1 -iijtarise. |me liquor people were so a-rogaint tpft they insulted our citizens if ho a p peared at the Court H w s e [ jaskgng for relief, and the pitizsns’ Leagpe took up all these inatt< rs In order to m a ke South Orange Township a fit place in which to^^iive. Th e league called meetings only wljen they were absolutely necessary, Collected dues only w h en it was nec
essary to have m oney with which; to go before the courts and fight these conditions, and for years in 4 <3qjiet w ay the Citizens* League of South
Orange Township has been doing the . w ork which cleaned up Piostj oi the
very objectionable *road ‘ LA saloons, and prevented
being installed In the beautiful town.
of pep-
«[ith " social apd )u!si’ne|s
lord it oyer” the w ork
ing dlJss1 by. denying them die right,
tip have a glajjs of beer If tj'hey de- j
Residents of Maplevsood can,
Ord to be truly sympathetic.
Th e people bf Maplewood fjand the
eopje of Hilton must netftts now
irore than eve? dwell in co$cojrd. \Itji
the spirit now dominating: 'Apier-.
. T h e rich bnd the well-tfo-db can
fiord a wbli-stocked cellar, the
orkjng m an cannot, henjee his go-f
n-g to the saloon— rbis clu^house^—?
fter a hard; day’s drive Unf
nd grimfe of the day.
- According to the local o^
4 - grbce.it, wholesaler, bottle
!j3a'rv
houses and ^thers from
st of our
For this reasjan tIt that the people |<|f So
indi
d ^ l
int or employe can directlyfbr .
ectly sell, furnish or otherwise | ^
in ,any intoxicating liquor within ' f g
limits ok any municipal ‘ ^ *** —a “Id:
iiity nejd
tlie votes be guilty be fin>
Under beverage
as st w h e n into a thereof factui ages, the; Reeti the laws
ry.**; Persons so dpof a misdem eanor 4nd shall
and imprisoned, the Federal law
f’nb longer enjoy t bjtteti ito interstate _
ing shipped from ne state herj state or any sdb-division which i prohibits th or sale of alcohol
Tphe | W ebb-Kenyonf “ bone-dry’’ am end referred toi
Therefore; if the townslji vote “ dry” next Tuesday i| •^bone-dry."
It is well, to k no w tlic am ount of territory, no. mjk-mail, turned) “ dry” makes
3proposed dangerous am endm ent ito the Fedjeralj tionJ
A R T H U R D. W A D S W O ISl
OI*I?t>SKS P K O H H i l T I O N S O U T H o r a n « ;k T«
To the Editor of the H o m 4 O n Tuesday next, jirotes
east to determine of alcbhoii* | beverages] In unge township shall be
T h e question tp. be c.on us voters is: W ill conditio
ity thaij,-—, ng shall I®
llcoholic ;• he right jmmerce
manu-bever-
A.ct and uent are
?j should must, be
l ■ every
ter how for the
pfrj >hibition
Donstituh
H , J R .
, 'XS IIIP . | N ew s: will be
wh^theiiljthe sale uth Or- hibited. ered by be bet-change
Tow nship should recogn: work which has been a and should not fall tolast great achievement least. In som e part due ity of the Citizens' the securing of the right. . pie to decide by imafoiftty a «r there shall be any Spu th Orange ’|'o«fnshij
This fight is the cul nil ■fort of the Citi'zeni’ L.«
should be the desire of of South Orange Towndhi
Citizens’ Leagu e sipdld }bo| exist. ' ; -p
• There are t o o . m prolilems, too muieh J1 rquizes doing and few people -w*ho k no w about the ^onditionB ; existing
■ In o u t Sco*nmnnjtey|l;jto l^lljpw pjo ;cai»a-: jt>?e and efficient a! body tb pdss- '-but
of existence wl^en so m a ^h
ter or worse if .the proposal sjhould be m ade? j
All of us desire to improve our tpwnship and w e wish to prevent any change that would affect It detrimentally,. fTo consider^ the harm or benefit tjhai would ensue were pror
becom e the]law; w e must
account the, character of operating .u n d e r license;
are three saloons in the nd the principal drink
eejr. As most persona are beverage contains little
-about 3 per cfept., fhji i usually found in i the m a lt!
extracts prescribed as tonics by our j family physicians.
Abolish the sale of coffee because ; it contains i caffeine and m a n y of its I votaries w ould turn to more h arm ful drugs. T h e small am ount of alcohol in malt beverages. Which Include beer, m akes any injurious effect from their use as negligible a^ that from the use of coffee.
The, drinking places of the toy ship are law-abiding establish men
ins ; in Th ey are conducted in orderly man-
bt. j ner, with nb vicious feature. Never
What the Cadillac Is
** I'hfcSj Cadillac is. a Jpassengei ivfinlcle of the nioatf
painstaking construction that the Cadillac Motor Car®
Compafny can b^ild. | ‘ ]
« The eight^cyljinder ijV-type power; plant was intro-|
I ducedl by Cadiljac asj a new principle. It is in th^l
i fourthi year of production. Mprb tjian 60.0-00 are in;
t *se. I 15 | 1 ' I j ; I .' if
Th (si design affords; an actus^l jovdrlappipjg of ppwer
iknpul^es.and continuous turnidg effprt. T p e power isf ample for any road condition. T h e .operation is qirieill
Tbe carbureter is designed l and built by Cadillac;
A “ b lilt-in” leaning: device bconpmizes fuel.. T!l|
fuel piping is protected by fib^r cram ping blocks. |
The ignition is simple and reliable, with a double
se$ off cbntact points pud a sp*|cia|[ grade of wiripgj |f
Thermostatic control in the coo(ling system k<?eps
the temperature of the engine at f.he point of maxif
m am fefficiency. It w as developed jand introduced by
Cad iliac, | 1 • ■ * • ' I || j j h j * | | The muliiple-disc clutch is easy! to engage or diSr
engage. because the’ leverage is especially comi-
t pojnnped. 1 h I i l l [ i' - I ,f
The brakes are dependable! and ; unubualljf easy Ql
application. They are equalized toi avoid skidding. »'
Thj| steering is easy, untiring arjd dependable, apcl
thje factors j of safety: ;aro high| t-Elase- of C a d m a c conir
1^ )1911 .: The;, service la jrell«|blp and unin? ted. Especially heavy |latea are otae factor tfi
□ ng life o f the storage battery;
ed by circuit breakers instead of
the, ebctraordinarily 1
The wiring is protect
fasesi
Onte of the reasons
hejcxiifee the framfe
beyelted plate glass it
iijghtfday clock and c
duced by
the car la|ts such a!long time 1
so rigidly Constructed. It is
eightf inches deep! iii the ceiiter and has live crosis
m6m|ers.
nsistenUy high standard of p**r-
le engine nun-ts slow speed * re-
eur shiftingi with ipirii*>dtatt‘ly
rapid acceleration to x:t r»-mo
•e travel, which -'war conditions
ever the function ofc tlu- mo!,or
leasurabie in a ('adillac because
tained speed-* without noise or
ilj rat (Oil.
ti glio lyoiiiilw 'totijibiiil) —-.the cap
«ird !^iiag4']|tav after d ay \and ye*
Fith
,c; ser.vu:ea|ril|iS yj
fdl watc-h.I-S 1 I
may be
acity t«i
ir after year,
m pa red with that of
ill give y safety, bf^cajase a nd tje<|au ' 1 ' L - -
4lyf inijpkrt! .. ,
w . Systems, but
Its, rivets a||d, ^ins.
It
t'oad
pot
s tee r i i rg a riel |b r a
the bi
\jril) gitfej yo
entific|ally dlstri
eaua
restful.
Itj
Cad
of l iij
the
T h e
undi
Ijcpi nfort:'. becaus]
Vtljted a i
rai^lbns and
lidillac. inapti
present C a d
r ded at tent
passjei ger cars, per carl
iijjljhb. factory of safety
•kd jthe frarne, the ' w h
in
will keep the
re so h igh .
Is. a n d the
such details as
backs
the w eig h t is si?i
sp ru ng .‘ a n d h e
re so deep a n d
vill gjivb y d j !e 4»n o p iy in iir^t rtwt, because the
l|ac M otor C'mrj C o m p a n y is the largest producer
h :gra?le n o ib r ic a r s in /t h e w o rld , a n d b ecause
i»mnti|Eripg hiethoda are so et lie Sen u
■l|bc|[ls the result of sixteen years of
4 n ; tjo the production of higU- g ra d e
The£|e facts m e a n m a x i m u m intrinsic
vill give ypi
ity is this tti|p»ti
ne w'orkmirikhi
int; m e a) n Ipiia
economical maintenance, because
economy.j Sturdy constructioti
Thfe little wants o
cobiplete standard eq
tuf<
rays and prevent glare; a power tire pum p
the motorist are anticipated b|r
uipmept,: inclpfling such unusual
stt^tufea as- a tilting lltefdlamj^,i^lle^toi* to. deflect 1ighf|
the rear oi tl^e one-man top; ajii
omplete tool equipm ent./*
). for w h ic h Cadillac shops are
Ife a n d a - m in im u m of repairs,
‘rations u po n parts a r e accurate
ndtih part of an inch ,. an d m or e
to the one one-half th o usandth
t betw een m o v in g parts red pees Service is put into the ca r be-
paiuty w h ic h you will not tire of. jig things today w h ic h they m a y
because the styles h av e c h a n g e d , will protect y our ability to use nl of it for an indefinite length
Immediate delivery, on a li, nit,
I \
Five-tM jrty-sos: B r o
»g ef-^ has a complaint been m ade to the
to be done. . rg ; i ; ,-|jTt ia: therefore, the hope bf
writer, and I a ® a«ro|of -imaPy of;people, that -continue its of activity as
1 its : identity! foi guarding township
TEJL 6042 O R A N G EWork Called for and Delivered
Work Done by Native Experts
N o w Is Cleaning Tim eH A V E Y O U R R U (is C L E A N E D P R O P E R L Y
W e Do the Work in Our O w n Establishment
K O U R Y A N D N A H H A SO R IE N T A L RUGS; A N D FILET LACES
509 Main St., East Orange, N„<~!«aa!n«ReoairiniStratduak
and;: it';|.ppiic’e concerning one • ot.|||hem. Citijzen-jj 1 • T h e history of prohibition proves at, the that w hen such harmless places are ase to d o s ed , dives ^spring up. where 13
ijmostj ) injurious of drinks are ;3ql|fed ‘ dfestinely sold. , , ,
re- j Besides this feature of the situation, there Is another. If the towii- ship should go “ dry,” no liquor can he delivered within- its boundary. Thisi would prevent residents from having w ine or brandy sent to tbein homes, the presence of wiiich in the ; family medicine chest .-bps. olten saved life in cases of sudden Illness.
Certainly a full Investigation of all; local conditions wilt (cabvince any bpientznlnd’ed- person thatf a . change in | the law at this time I wou ld not he- for the betterment of the tdwn-ab^p. - • i -
WARREH GARDNERy Liberty Bonds 6 5 4 Ridgewood Road Maplewood
d Help W in the W ar [
South Oranj
Maplewood
Wyom ing
Orange
lews
hth; jlimnied lately
< clc?|k. j setv|c®;:
I * * pwiyer
:, II o'doiclt
. f p r .
S O U T H Oi — Church oi the H*R ev George A . Hahjna, jrector day sendees: Cel^ibration ol
C om m unio n , 7 .30 A . ;M.||fnd| jt.44 ? r8t • Sunday of each fmq
alter the 11
Church School, 9. to
arid sermon by th * r
Trinity Pre*byt irlan
Alvin E . Magary* bat
Sunday : 9.4 5 A . M.| Sunday j School;
11 4- M * morning worship.T h e pastor will, jprtj^ch i atn both
the morning; and j-ve&Sng: se^vicea
on Sunday. At the jutter service: his
topic will be: “ A Voidntepr in ! f he
Spanish-Amerlcan \Var.|| Th e ! Solo
ist at the evening] service will be
Hiss Marie Stoddairt, jsoprtino, of
N ew York.First l*rf«!jyteriai» t’hu
JL>avid D e Forest Burrell
Bible School art 9.4-5 A].|{Mji; worship at 1 1 o'^locfV. i;
Th e pastor’s topic this will be ’’T h e Unity joi' |h e
Th e T . K . Society of glr First Presbyterian : jphdbojh ! : will be entertained at thje j] parsonage oa W ednesday evening an;guests of Mxjs.j Burrell.. ’ j I | u! | W i
morning ' ,ir‘!B3 by the >>aB,or— ; • Mid-’peek activities at Prjispptjt
Street PresbyCciirian Church inqludej:
:jMonday^ 2 P . 5(1-, Hejd Cro'sjs ers, will1 meet, in the ihurch. jfTu^s- klay., all-day meeting j of Red jJC^pifs Workers. . with basket lutijch. jT te - day, 2 :3 0 P. M.| Ladies’ Ajljd Sjbci^tiy jwill meet at the! churc-h. || j!The new administration u n der '‘the presidency
’ M^s. A. | Xorjtort Taylor jwill i r on its duties. Committees ; for ■xt' year will ^be announced /and ans for the year's activities fprmu-.j .tejd and discussed. T h e ! session
I meets tonight at the residence of fsthe pastor.
hie j Prospect1 Street Presb>|teiriajn rich Boy Scouts will meeij oil
VICTORY WEEKLY
lance, beginping April j,EjW t . are not w ,n lns to give up our
«6ildi -i 3 bread lor ... a! for! tie (joozb
j M"i • ..... i ft}' a1 ^ e wpujld n ther feed threemillion soldiers tha j all lh« il A bit
B Y I S O L A N
( Continue*!
| According
»le/'* : seed
L . Cosby, D , D ., pastorj. I .11 A . ffc'liiirL
morning worship and M r m o a bythej|iTh J ajr completefL'lans
pastor; .8 :3 0 p. Vt1.. Sunday fchool [for Assisting [in the w ork ot thiei iLib-8 p. m ., evening worship and sermon rtr Loan. Beginninfc on Satbji by tho pasfoT j : April 2t. and continuing throufeb
T h e pastor w in jpreiich J at 11 |follWwlng w eek the boys w t n :i M . and 8 i*. M . H is evening topjlci; in tlie sale of bonds and at iljt jt will be, '‘M a n ’s Defection.J j
will deliver his these councils of L u k e ;, Pride of and Mt. Sinai.
I’t t E H B Y T E B IA X O H C fR C H E S *
C O M M I T T E E O lta L V p S B i
The committees ojf Tjtinijty and’- the
f^rst Presbyterian Chiitjcheis tolcon^-
*ider plans for their umio i h ave or*
^ granlzed with the election <if .Wilsoi*
* '"Farrand as chairman. T h e other
m em bers
w ard J. . Bi
nard, O w e n
and Robert W . W aila44
len E . Clough, J. $y.i
Seitz and
First
egler, Arthju
D. Frost, W i
tlliEACJU KRH T O S H O W
p i c t u r e s o r C A M P - _
T h e -monthly, pairik^^c jseryico o^
the Epworth League of orial Church, Maple,wood, will be con
ducted Sunday night atJ7i o'clock
o’clocksstjeJij i
m ithe jpii with; IIdrives
bach and Harold Thjomsjcjn. Picturea j Thrift
.Torrow M e m foh-j
_ .u n l der the leadership jjpfj ChkfTprd R0hr-]|
hurch, Ed-
r L . Bran*
Iter* I.j Bondi
Trinity,': A1
lunt, Arth
t^tim.e' push the sale of .Thrift and certificates. A special • of this w ork will be a tenton the church lawn, at which isub-3Criritions will be received evp; during t’heir campaign.
irtg exe
will j re
Sales of Thrift Stamps.
ii
I /IK K
-y day] ' '
S C H O O L N O T E S .
Colum bia SchooF will obsenejj Lib-
ejrtyj Loan Day today. At the ppen-
rclses this morning the classes
>ort the am ounts of their
Ther
ffihd j sh
Irlr
Fielding School Is m aking a
jwing In its Thrift
lip to date tlie -stamp
amohn^l to $1 ,2 02 .5 0 . Special
1% b
trailing exhibition will be h
the la
illustrating! typical f sold Ie r life in above <bne thousand dollars. ^or|the
Am erican camps will bo! thijown upo^] ;Pre3f,pthe screen. “TheH o p e to P.e at 5 0 ” will m ake the ninth chaptjer. of ”T h 4 *’ “ - hook being written b young people each ^eek selected at its annual Su n d a y afternoon ilisa son, president; Miss 0c rothy Scrim gebur, secretary; Harflld Thom son
Person i gymnaulu
At heland. iU
Mirror," th*Maplewoi The; sc^iief, „ .
election lasts i Mi?>s M arian D!ck-i! Mapleyrp:
specia by M m
treasurer, and E d w in ^ rlntyre, pian-f 1st, effective June 1.
M O R R O W M K M O K l A L C U V I U U Dr. Charles L . W alw orth is out of
town^ this w eek. Th o Ladies' Aid Society will meet joint] V^'ednesdayi M a y 1, at the h om e o f MrBJ,Raym ond N e w m a n , No . 3 3 W o odlan d j road. Dr. O . S. Baketel, 8uperinj»ndejnt of the Sunda y School, announce pointment of the follOjwi committee^: June walk.Sm ith, George Wljteoiij, j M :Fisher. Children’s day,Birdsall, M rs. A . H . |{Co:W . I. Pfell. Mrs. W- p . K
Miss Evelyn Bolsoven
the ap- 5 special
t e njlsh, i Mrs. ■ectit and
L I B E R T Y M E E T I N G W I L L B EH E L D IN W Y O M I N G C H U R C H .
A Libertyi Loan meeting will be held at the W y o m in g Church
. April 29. to whi£h the public is ▼ited. Besides hcldressek by prom inent speakers from ojktaiji^f|repdrts. o n the' progress oC the :l|o iii will bej znade. There will be staging of soldiers' w ar ja>•other music. 1
H
m ade to bring the tc
wp thousand dollar m irk by
of June. A M a y day p lysical
?Id on
at 2
inter
day the
ssiat am e
M m p s •ature
erected
Stam p
» sold
Effort
tal up
[> S K A R S B A KE R -
from List Lssue.)
P L A N T I N G .
to the 'jgardener’.s
lould be sown ’Sit a
depth twiLe itk diameter, “but judg- <j*«ntry to stay at li4*me on April 30 OlL_* ____ * a.„ ______ «„ ‘he Question will be feettlod forjklfent must be
plication of th
of depth dept?
of which the fi
tlie seed is th
planted. Bea: l
a dt^pth of ontrot seeds am the soil. If seed shoulii than . in a san requires deepe oi- well irriga
In the honi ajre a ne<?essit appearance, bi
exercised In the: ap~
b rule. Thje question
ds on several factors,
rst is size. Th e larger
deeper it should be
5 majy be 'planted at
inchj celery and car- merely pijessed Into
S K I t V H K i K O K T H E L I T T L E H F L H E I iS .
he annual setjvidej for tjie fLititle 1 €-l]>ers will be! held’ lin tfcid .Church o ' the* Holy (jonimujnion pn the af-
, ?j rnoon of Ajscenslcmj Day,I --Mfiy 9.he soil is .jdlayey the j uringjthe per|\;iee the: little children,
be planted: shallower j^mbej-s of. the Organization, will ly soil, and a dry soil Jfri fheir mite iaxhs at the altar,
planting thah a moist ; ^dllowjhg thejjseWtde [a rloept
parents will be heljl in-the ifarish
I O use ,’ w h e n refreshpientisI wlll| be
irvpd. • M rs. W ill ia m ■ A| |‘Ba)
afm.sl , M iss Fitzgicrald. w h o
ed soil.garden-straight rows
y-.j not only for better t for economy in space.
In planting t ie seed; a row in thegarden shoul as planned oi
First place l at eaich corne stake out hot be planted the
correspond to a row the paper,
large permlanent stake of the! garden, then
h ends pf the row to required! disjtance from
the corner st«d:es. Next rtin a garrdenline, between and with this fprrow to th'
i next W ednesday
to which every one invited. '
iieth Boyden School, Hilton, pili ^re haying a busy time ed:| Cross work;. Thrift I Stamp and their tisual : exercise^ In Stam ps alone the salcl?' total
^reek there Is scheduled
N K W E N G L A N D S O C T K T Y .meeting; of the N e w Eng-
oc^ety to-night at the hom e Gertrude H ed d en , JtCo. 72
«|id. avenue, Maplewobd, the fiature will be an address
i. Charles EL Greig on the war orphan rfelief w ork iirij France.; Mrs Greig speaks from personal exper- $enc&.
EI*S1
m exhibition and dance.
in trying through a co
! I iThe matte;1 firmly arounc poftant, b^ra Sitep in germ
qf I the seed b Thje pressing absorption o Prjessing on 4ohe, so if a firming with bei sufficient, opten but *One
IT E IN R E C I T A L S .There w as no Epstein rental thia
week bn account of the cajrd party arranged for the 2 5 th, but they will be re3utied with a continuancb of the study of the “ Romantic C o m posers,” cjn Thursday. M a y 2, and W contlhtied on M ay 9, 16 and 23.
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Christian Science
of MaplewoodSuiiday Serriw , 11 A . M
Te.dai.nUl Meeting h
Wedneid.y. 8 P. M .
Sunday School, » . 45 A- M
MASONIC BJUi millTM BUILDING
M A P L E W O O D A V E N G E
Plant
heeds. A n
G a r d e n Tools
Floral Set S'
ed not to ijin,
Ejjorfr
i- V O T K R ." K X P I.A I .V S H I S l l .K l
with ' J . .5*K '-‘ X ’A I , O P T IO N ' IK S 1 KTfO tl1® Editor of the H o m e N ew *:
° nr: L*al is3'Je here la the «tloon.hers-.-spat the Local Option U iw
uous * People of this township. Do
over U*n ^ailoons in South oi-ange
our ,1 ? ^ * f ’ If nDt are eoias to ; l|t the brewers continue to compel | pbr ; citizens to go to New ark] kith
Co. tpeir pats in their hands and
bute tke courts to refuse licenses. -*-*|.'tie it at the.nolis on;’ April
The -saloon people w o u ld j not
ith
b e * jwill
30?
*ni1€'ir drink of lfrluor to feed three ill it! u soldiers, which is tlie arabunt
' ruod stuffs wasted in’ alcoholic iveragfet.. Beer alone in this coun-y..consumes ^5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ppuifds of
Vgar and syrups. 7<j.000.0|0 bushels •r bread stuffs and 4 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 tons
of coal
intellect <iorn>*r«
sunshine intellect
bum s {
i j! ate fin s
ect La •
prohibition, ais : liquor from outsidd sources
of a •romhioxt' 'nlill be no' m ore
Orange Towpship
sori*y for | the other com- tdunitsjfes W ho will permit licenses in tfeir municipalitips. but w e havje too
n}u h com m unity | prjide aijd love of
a|l time if w e each (do our tiutfel
| I A v 6 t k r .
Y iNXI \I,
the two row markers
as a| guide open the required depth with
hoe of a pointed stick!corner of a T h e seed shou ■ the bottom of
in over the s by.! the feet, com m on thatsubject of the distances fpr plantr
rstow
hftveof this: work, 4,-iH iteCeiye the
M A I 'I .I U O O I ) R K 1 ) rSROStf.
The Maplewood Bled CTtofes work- ’ have . responded to ttie! cajLl for
^•nafer activity. O n | Moi|d^iy thereere 111! in attendaheje and on Tjies- i 3 ly 106 . Dast . Thursday night i] Oj rty-scven workers were at th e } q ioms. T h e isCork accomplish e!d is
Ratifying. Arrangements ared .thej^ be spread iilong ^ atje jor better UghtTng of the
the evening and for a specHal. ta- . . h e for m eni and all; are;’ invi't ed to|
Plantipg. tables are so C0me aG<i what is beiiig dqne. we will not go into t h e ;
being | o o m s :
IhS, but as a .guide beans lani. _____should he eto vn about one-half an inch apart a id carrots four to the inch. Clayejr jsoiis th^n |and so} oftien injured
C K W . A D A M S R E C O V E R I N G .
Frederick W- A dam s , president of ^.e M aplewood Im provement Asso-I
equire more seeds Qjation, w ho has been in' a sanitar- , since the Seeding is ■ j U suffering from a severe ittackij
, u . , ,n its f nd“ TO' to break £ lritisJ ,s iao w iy recoVerlm; andthrough the . round. T h e seedlings A to return to h U hom e t(„ v o r . of such seeds is carrots, parsnips ami be^iTs are espejcially liable toi injury ||'sj
push their w ay up - p r B I ,I C I.llSKAltV K R X K ^ T .npact cla^r soil. T h e motion picture show to-night;
of pressing the soil. ^ for the benefit of the Mapl swoodf
the seed is very Im- f>;iblic Library and tlte Pathfthelse an aid to the first nation is the swelli-ng Y the water It absorbs,
of the «oil increases water |by the seed.
filn^jVicar pf Wakefield,'* will bei
M o nday was a .typical day] 11 brar^. the numbfer Ojf books||
isudd being 137 . f i !
LThl$ho\
lay soil m ay be over- f M A P L E W O ^ O W O M A N ’S CT-UB. Iclay son is quite moist 4 0 n Friday, April 19. the ndgulatj
the back of a hoe will Ineetlnig of the Club w as;held at th<It is good practice to | jeid Club, Mrs. Clayton D , ! Lee,'
t i ,.. ^ furrow at a time, then president, in the chair. :the seea tnaV be sown and lnme- | 34r3 p. m. iJoyd, of! Brooklyndiately cover 'J ‘— ' --=*' ------ -'* -* ' ’ ’ - - i--' — '- * •dried.
(To be continued! next wees)
M U IR ’S S H O P P IN G
>fiEWS
before the soil has |.ho, as Mrs. A n n a P. L . jFieldJ wrotj the “ Life of C anada Blackie,” -and Was associated fwith W illiam Mott
5 bsborne in thejf:w o rk at Sing Sin^ prison, gave an. account of h^r ex-f
jperience in that work and ,^n th jlnvestigation of conditions atj othe prisons. ! %, Mrs, ESlolse Roorbach Garden, edt
iltor of “ T o u c h s t o n e ,u r ^ e d the util-l- J
■Ration of all available garden; spacer land showed h ow very Unpromising areas m ay be m ade profitably prof ductive. 1 r j
T h e reading of Secretary Lane's ‘The Makers of the Flag,” by Mrs
Otto Smith, .was exceedingly well done and m uch enjoyed. (
Delegates to the convention, of thj&- IStateJFederation of W o m a n ’s; Clubs ‘at New ark on M ay 1 6 , 0L7 and 18 ;, '■vere chosen as follows: Mrs. Clayton p . L^e, president of the c^ub, a? halrman; Mrs. Victor I.|Beam , Mrs.
F . K ilbufn , Mr3. Jojhn Mc-•lure, Mrs. A . G . Seym our. 5prs. N|5-
F. ; 0 . Rjunyonf./
Vegetablesand Help W in the W a r
W e ’re enu^pped to supplvjyour, garden
bundance of Seeds
now on display.
Spading Forks from 9&c up.
Hoes, 39c, 65c, 79<>
Weeding H< es, 59c, 6Sc.
Iron and Steel Rakes, SSc up.
Specify suitable for ladie. ! f asewell Heine, Mrs
asj to Is are smaller tban regular size,
3-piece set.l.5i9.
Spadese (extra s t r o n g 1,49 to 2.1S. W ire Lawtt Rakes, 79c.
Garden HosejPositively the best at the price.
W r a p n e d H o » - ,1 3 c ft.
Mouldedj Hoi e, high grade, guaranteed high pressure, 17c- ft.
Moulded] H o te, extra quality, guarante-
- 22 ft.
Fail tl>
;>The alternates were Sirs. L . T . Coy- ’K^ndall, Mrs. Otto Smith. Mrsr W . J. Birdsall. Miss Bertha Hackmaltr,'Mrs. C. M . V a n A ken . Mrs. H . H i Stark
nd Mrs. Louis E . Freem an. , j *The next meeting of the «h^b will
N held on KLsLy 3 at the Mapilewood Tield Club. This meeting |rill be Antler the direction of thei hom e economics department and will be addressed . by Dr. A n n a H o w ard fchaw, chairman of the .w o m ab ’s d: - 1 rtment of the Council of Njational Z-efense.
see 0*8r . Refrigerators, |Porch Furiaiture an^ Rugs.
The Orange* deserve your fin * con- sideralion- 5 hop at Horne.
It. H . M U IR
Girls’ Confirm
$3 .00 to
ation Dresses
$15 .0 0 N
W ith a Youthful Charm & Simplicity--the k i n d i n o t |k tn ife
w i t h t h e first liubjj S t io e s sjiji
y e to k e e p ja lw ja y . a l o n g
| tlie first sh ort tiress.
A 11 crisp niV '<ii*essek nf tine I.ingerie. \'oil«>s and
N e t s 111 : sty le s as siinart as 1
F o u r t e e n - V e a r j t i i i i w ju l d
O n e d a in t
lovely jftce medjallibn: in t ||i<j-61lar which
t h e froat. I ’ riet
Girls’ Wh^te NetO n e daint
double skirt and
trirntntjd—low i et
sash. Price. Silo
Youthful Ne
Greating
ttihbroidered d
tiiic
|j>K-tt v sijjrjil
k and sh>>fc
<>"• j
I i’K u ts .U n
w
iNever hay
the present time
A n d whei
distinctiveness of
you’ll understa.ru jwji
§ ing here tor theiii.
w* m o s t
l for.
act Six-to-
as a back with
s as pretty as
Dresses^ $1 0 .0 0le L is - iH s h io n e d in w l iit c n e t . < w i t h
rb| sleev'es.
w iiistj l:i<je
d e e p i
8 to 1 4 | eahsi
anti r i b b o n
w h i t e sa tin
sjrd Floor
Capej:, $22.50 to $75.00
Quite i Furor Among e Women
3 dppes lirt'ti so m u ch in Vjv iK- as at
addljlidi th is t h e o r ig in a l it y a n d
s t v jc tljiit is to u iid in l ’ lau ts c a p e s ,
n y w o m e n h a v e b e e n cora-
Iainitai!< tjerfjj s id |f ;d
fS'ii C#jjihnrj|i(!
A r m y C l o t h . 1 l>t-! lii. Satiiiijnk
s h a d e s -as N i a v y j lsliie.; C o < jL-' -
and coat s t y le ca
O f Sergej,
y s.illiUfi
K h a k i . S o m e ajpf lilted
c o lo r , o t h e r s t m l i n e d . i!
I n t r o d u c i r a g : t h e n e w
s h a w l a n d f a n c y t u r n - d o w
shadesi
iprd, waist-coat, surplice
, Tricotine, ]5rondcIoth,
i Velvet in all the favored
, Rose. Heige, CJreen and
Ik, figured or in self-
riiped collar, / otliers of
rt dollars with^contrasting
j!possibly afford
BUY THRIFT STAMPS
Our pres
Bonds anc
|can b u y .
: T o this erj
Committee
b o u g h t all y o a c a n
t work H t :>! ,e U a* many Liberty
Thrift Stamps as our community
{ y[»| j if [ | . I i ' -
every woman of the Liberty Loan
in the Orknjflt s ii helping.
A s «n inii |' emetit t4jl
w e lire «jivi | f a T h r ift
c a s h p u r e ! a »e .
A s » furth« i
ed with tl
will receiv
thousands
MDepartmc
MAIN AND
Departm ent
AlainShop of the Oranges
and Prospect
e a s It O r a n g e s
ythere was. an urgent' request pre- ited for more workers in tfcje loca l d Cross, and especially that both p-.eji and w o m en come to the!Thur»-
!pky night classes. Pp
1 The music departrhent . met onM o nday at the residence of th4 chaSt- -■ - ■ | | 1 ~ ffcialfc.', Mfss Gertrude. Hale, op Clin- T ' 1 ;T . ,:c»n avenue, and spent the niorning W o m a n ’s /Club has e n the study of the story and text cers for t^e corhlng y« ^f the play, i ’Fpiust.'’ In an ^nglish C hairm an^ Mrs. Vv. I translation,,preparatory to" ta.Jpngji.iijp Jvice chair^nan, Mrs. H tfce music of the opera by qounotj- secretary and treasur
Th e legislative department j of thi* Tyler Bro^hy. This c
C w ho need merchandise
p with every $2.50
ffn rtiucational feature and
the,Thi|1
by this met I d m any o m e n have acquired
habit of sav i : sti««hps.|‘ ( i ET T H E HABIT!
induce:
lar g est
the municipality credit*
al sales for the week
amounting to many
i : | i sht Sko > of the
ROSPSCf
Oranges
STS;, EAST ORANGE
adjourned until ’ next I fall, unless called together • by sdecfal notics. Thje civics depantmentj Mrs.: A . Chamberlain, chairman, will a la® suspend its meeting^- for the pros-
fiather said to Ifftn - ‘B o v . take c a i i jefj T<
your littld m o t h e r — a n d jsfeep her h a p p y : j srs
till I come hom e agein.” A n d he has; Jo
been trying v e r y hr. -d to b a c k u p that co
soldier in France. A s Jiis h e a d sijjiks he
L a o h well at \this C h ild K H e reprr.*
the futjure of L ib e rty — y o u r sh::
arm he sees that big
n in hand, his face set
ubscribed to
y Loans o ld ie r g o e s ‘ Over the
! h is head and smiles—
p y w h o means so m uch
stands to him for home,
happiness, success — all
i e a r .
E.nd| as fjlfe
;>■' Ijif t | #
ik;s jgft tl§^lt
hinr -r~vv|i|
i itr r. ,cf|
: io lu s n ip sAmerica: of A m c n c 4 * n fithcr w in
/orld.
The Third L f f c W U>c
pert unity., | ^Itiis the
blow that can be strut*
military supremacy.,
•powerful act that can;. j •;! • : ; |
} soldiers in Frapc^.
n is y<
mostThis space is made kvaih We the < Sotfrmrrtfcnt f-ir th«f
advertising lof Uilwrtv Bonds by the ! J
METROPOLITAN L^FE INSURANCE CO.on behalf of th^ holders of.ovri niillu»namounting to approxhiiatrjy fot r b:iii#»ps of <i..flarn «*J for whose protection this rjprnp: nv is; holding aim*vet Jfxlhutttjfed and fitty mi$inms of reserves b --ide4 jpfi't-r Assets. -Tfiis Vomli pany lias subscribed for ? £• - . OOftjtpf » e. new R«maiid recommends them without i unification as the safest iiUeftS, ment in the world. Its agents, are ae the same timf ijj> a vamlj paign to tell $65,000,000 of W . S. Si \,
rmar
>e given ourL IB K R T V L O A N C O M M t T T E R
3ec«n«i • Federal • Reserve • 0»rtrict I if) B R O A D W A V , N E W Y O R K .
FAM !
H O M jl JnitedTState* Food d do 'so. .W e wantW
E’R E baking breads according to the Administration. W e feel it our pat to see every other baker dio the tan
Let there be no evasion on the
Let there be N O SLACKERS in the baking
W e ’re baking all our breads with 25 per Tapioca--75 percent. White Wheat Roar, mal nutritious loaf.
Our breads contain the very stuff ; that bui gives energy. They are Well-baked, ^neatly Sew ing substance. j . \ ! I
Betsy Ross Bread—large 1 1 Potato Bread—Urge 1 1-2
Yum Yum Bread -large [t 1-
Snow flake, Crispycrust, Potato, Oatm
regular size*. | j j. j; j J.Mfilliams Rye Bread is iplendid-
OrderAny of Trarae **Victor
j A Day Ahead of Your ;
0»der From Youur Old-Faah-oi
Hfutes—Com, Barley, balanced, palatable.
Ye G ood Folke
bod
tedium
“ I t ’s1 a G
A d ve rt sins* JNEWAR LTY CO
a n d M ad iso n A v e n u e
f i n d . M a p l e w o o d
T E R M S \NDj PRIG :LM|RE,AS0N A B L E
'range Town«hip
Taking the .H’fred
. >v« a re put xjl
Stylish r»a^4|rtis,! tint* i the siUits;| okir rjieri: cu
I r l o t hes t h a t f i t pcjrfect!y .
pperiar w a r k t u a n s h i p m a r k I ’rices that all t an aiij»r(f.a r d e m V !N MIDSUMMER
B y E. V A N B E N T H U Y S E N .
Cpitfrj.' pla; ni:tv b f set out early in
.Tut:|' in j t # A*»»rtl » an d in t be mildet|j
■clbJMfcs w u r t in.4 is earcieid on . jup( *4']
thelfirst o f .'.nsruf t / ' .if is not a-H, difflUl cii®:t|> ralj><} eeleji y as p<'bpie b*jfieve||
Hltlfbugh t l * crop requires m ore jrtten-
tioii tjhan [th ? avj»rssge jsaM en jilaat s.::;
pfiijnts can be- bougpt. buit. on<j’f
a lw a ys k«4*s a cli tjnee in buying them. O f iVcqurso'• the V,- *st w a y 'is to -raise]
your iojvE.i plantjf Vroni seeds. ; Tb»*
phm ting of he seed shmijld hejdvm el
verf .eaHyjin The ;pringjaiid aftdr the
plaid's Im vf attained a gtjod growth
thejjrilnl; ouitf f.-itio » begins.
O r o u n d tli it h is h<>rno a or«p *>f.y pea*? rji:ik(^ £ g<H>l' celery soil, ptt>vjid-j.j;
ed the cron vas horoughliy fertilised ji and ; eultUvajte 1. T h e furjro-.vs shotMhljbe |
three: if«et Ub 'rt t *r the' sejfddanfhllng |
celery aridj bout fiv«> fje»*t for !jh«i>s«- kinds tliajt hr ' to b e blanched by ttank-. |
injr; w^t h i ejartb. If boards are bo he
usett, the rn\i s ne *d not be, moron t,lii??Yi'
four feet: Up: rt. T h e furrow s should
b e m a d e at lo ist a foot deep a n d about:!
thr^e inches Jof well-rotted tna n u t ^
placed in the bottom. S crap !n g sjiro p l
the barijfyWrd w ith a little sdil'mljfe*! ini)
ma'Si* h igpqd ferti izer for celery.| 'trfheH feirpli^ejr is|W rtd b * w orked in wofl asaV: \ smdotjuid! hn< the plants set in ajj pj'r-M
fee^|y ] j4trai?l t H u e ai»out isix inehestj
‘ jipajirt fri the i otv.j
' Tlu^pjalrds «hou1d b e about six ifecBesU
higik jvneu : run into the ground; and shoiahi notibt pi a ed too < 1 ee pi y-i- j u s t (*
enough to ; <*over the ’ roots— an d the;:
grofirajl - njujs.t b e them) ugh ly fSrmjedLj
■aro|in<k'thjem. Reforms mottling oujt th *'%{':
plailtsj, lmki-e -or, the dirt fwMei^ lija<
l»yeh |h r o w n v «uTt <?n‘ the side of the;
itreiwdK shdult] be raked d<>^*n, leveled^
:oft an d m a d e firm with the back cif tf,e S spaQe.l so tjhjj t it will not w ash * iijjtoi
thehtrenelu^. 5 '
W h e n the p ants m ature they m a y he
pladted by idr iw irg the soli about the plarits up tjr* he t<*p leaves or boards?
[ducfed iby . |Wla lchiuirj w ith earth. | T h e earth should be d r a w n around; tnt*
; jpla4ta,j‘gi;adjuq ily. j j i
Thej; g ftu pG that! h a s borne, early-;
.crops in i t j ardt n should b e cleared!
off an d loosened vith a spading fork
an d prepared for another crop. ;C a r
rots m a k e an idea second crop. T h e y ;
.;s|hot|ldi fee 1 sou-n b y the first -.-week I in i
.July irk any s< rt ol decent soitf; in fact
thpy do iiot t eed rich soil. | S o W the
seed in ro w s about 15 inches apart,
an d jtljint lea’ ing the plants standing
about fw|o iibc les npart in the row . A
later sow ing «>f alo u t two xyeeks imay
be added! if'dt'sirec . R u tab ag a s m a y be
s o w q up to ti e fii-st o f August. A n y
-good sbil! thjat has borne a first crop is
suitable foi* urn ps. S o m e persons
IV Y C K I[ • ; A- <io
fe-Tl'K-HI.NG
VG CO . 7;i Ai*,.?.*-m vy t,><
rc A N D Bt TT> N H O LE 5■i!«1 be in I ii£ 'jfr&uiwl t If k ujt JiiSy. j Thf» 1>1 ;-j ! i kJy liy! »s4*j of ii dibidl r’ ii^ bvjti-rjas ;ii;a|!| uprf-lu'ht.- tlti|«i gtpiind. pu h tl
j you. ingM't tl
Vibf'-^Til with fb<» aiol tbe Uri: g
is f it*-. bov tjo jearhy a bji.sjk«*t wi: ii
thd-U'uSUs' a*t»l. ijf -be in n careful but*.
p l » ■it.lif lb In th**: g-niun-J,, saves tjin e i
&ev« |»a« s aebe. .if1':, n-‘t use parjs green to ,;.klil ti e
vs <»!i thV eabbages.l It is a da' v- ^ei|-;|s b .isirt<*ss an d w e . hav e k n o w n
i.>et|'< j; I » be lutdi’y poisoned liy eating
calf';tg«‘S treated this w a y . . j’;
I <lniba^e should have a bit o f bon
d u f wood a s h e s r or well ediupost^d
iuar;ure, in order to Induce good-siz*. d
gr<|' ih. Nitratje o f soda ite also a great
If . the !plabt-s ® h o # tbo' rbi:k
gr*i.t3i pull them over to one side in
«r :fr to- break 'off a f e w of the rdot s,
ratariLiJieuiprowth and tier d
r o produce m ore splid heads. .
[ j '^'l4*i? iabout this; time ant.s|;m a k e a |irr^|a. deal of trouble by throwing t p
b the g trdi-inior on the law h . > o
«isil jo d ig them up or destroy tl e
ne4^| as they cauj qfu'u kly tu ^i up in
rio:|ef*>ther' spot. A t the nearesti id r ig
sto v :|hu|f a can ojt- bisulphiiitt. vfa hot! It Is Ilbsmell-iing stuff uiyl if y* u
itla '- a m atch within a f«»r>t <>f|it tl ei e
wil. h>: an explosion. i>y all uiea'rts al*>
h>\V r|o fire to coi^e near it. |%Vitn a
' stick imaike; two' o f /three opej^itfgs in
th« ;:|it hill, n e a r the center, a n d put r
ai><fjt; a t;i;blesiKM*iiful into the h >1 i*.
tiie ; ilose the hole Rightly with
ant the futnes will quickly jfrrcacate
the hill ijinti kill every living tfdiig.
I ■ corses our did friend, the pota
to tuf, again . Spraying with tturdeaus
tyiiiure, ; ttj w h ic h h a s beexjj added
art* lead at the rate of al< >dt
tU'flL^kmudd to thejjLbarrel 6t itjhe nii.:>
■ tur-f, ti\ ill! usually kill the bugs a n d uiso
pre « nt feliglit. B u t after albtherA is
u«» U tter: thing than paris greeh for d^- str< j| ing potato hugs.
1 fit*. yeihiw-strijMfd beetle is ope o f
the gf^aieasf tfnemiefe of the citeuns k t
vin v bult it is easily discour|kgCd by
.^pf lying with arsenate of hfad, iinJ
t'hi! :i Iso-protects the vines frtfan ot itr
lea filters. . }
1 best time to m o v e the - curr >rt
has :j,-s is in the late fallj u p thp
bus ii>g w ith as m u c h dirt around hie
roo a s p*jssible a n d se)t out in the
nev ocation. T h e k>Il should be <iub
lup k a depth of tw o feet, moire o r w d
land Veil fertilized with routed staf*lp
roai v.re. D isturb the roots as little lab
pos th;ie an d firm do-W** the .ground all arofe^i them . K e e p the w eed s av^ay
E L K P H C J N H C ON E W Y O R
Millburn Motor Car Co
v Ciga ji, Periodii
UFPLltj, M i U iHAi
fals Kodaks
i tlKS A N D M A G A Z IN E SP H O T O S
A g e n t s fo r D o d g e a n d F ^ ird
all Stylis for either pJeasu-e br bi
A g e n t s f o r A i l K t n i s o f
J u l i u s W i t t k o p ,^iHbtirn Ave. Mi|J
.; - 5* • : Ifirst-CIi ss Garag^i aadi
trid T r e a s
i €z ;|3uf£*loorrptny
We Make Youi] Automobile Look like NeW*
A U T O M O B H lE S P A IN T E D j I V A R N IS H E D
T R IM M IN G S R E P L A C E D f I O D E R A T E C H A R G E S
O R A N G E C A R R I A Q E C O M P A N Y157_Es*ex Aveujue, Nsar Main St eit, O R A N G E , N . J. L
. ; i :\ PHt>NEj O R A N G jE 1 3Qt .
n<; 3 spring an d the [bushes will prob-
®-b'ti| |et altmg -all Irifeht;
not call ; ajnd run
i e p a l C o iM I L L B U R N , N E W
WalksT-Cobble Gutters that
etie Worki;» Specialty j
Roads Durable* and V^ell SI
D o n ’t Wash Oust, sn(
:
Telephone 292
ON THE ISSUEis o u r p u r p o s e h e r e w i t h t o b r i e f l y o u t l i n e t h eR E E D “ B O N E D
w h a t r e la t io n i t J e r s e y w h i c h is h o w a a m e n d m e n t w a s p a s s e da p p r o v e d , M a r c h 3, 1917.
h a s t(J> e v e r y c o m m u n i t y in N e wi o n S t a t e . T h i s
The amendment malt
nffen^e to “ cause intejd
be .transported in inter*
excejit for seientiiic, sic
iicin«], and roechumcajl
any st#e or territory Ui<
btate or territory prohi
f'actnre or sale therein
iquoijs for beverage p.njp'
the State law nmy lot
importation or tjnay j i te
the importation of iintox
in detsignatekl quantities,
transportation id fortiidd
common carrier.!by Brivi
baggage, or oki':tl|j jU
who attempts 1 ti rough
terfu^e to jviolmit- t!mi$ 1
it ja Fede
ckting liquors
tate commerce,
■jajmenltai, me
>uri>oses. ir
laws of whi
iit the
ihtjoKicati: lg
t s l” although
rplifbit
Sficallv perirjit
jcating liquors
! Kvcry form of
iri, whether by
A M E N D M E N T and
b y a n a c t o f C o n g r e s s ail
al
to
fined
ed not
lot more
more itiajl
and fc r any
mpriionctl i
e conveyance.
>on. 1 1 Anyone
Valid | jbij stib-
ajw “ shall be
K) or irnprison-
dnths or both;
offense shall be
one year. ’ ’.an
Following
the Fed*r«d
/ CiftCUl
T H E REfl
O n accoi
relating to the
1 0 6 9
f this ... j j-
T h e Reed
liquors to he
is
46.
dJ ■ ' X
If any city, town, borough, villagepr township adopts Local Prohibition, it automatically becomes “ iHone-Dry ” fiy the operatioirofthis'anidndnient. The law specifically' tntend4 that a N'lo- I.icense Community shall be Tibseiutely ■Jione-I)ry. ” JSef'ore 1
this amendment persons 1 states could poshes, und laws certain <|uatitilics of the Reed! Amendment n possible any sutih limitat the right to any state
IJ granting its citizens the r alcholic liquors. United Reed, sponsor of this amendment in a' speech in the Senate said
[real prohibit ion. There people ivjid are willing tP R O H H U T O T I I E l t C E T T 1 JC G A ■ D R IN K
! think they can still find drink themsel ves. IJnde ment the people who are will have to S A Y :S O w
j takes plate; ” I
he passjjge ;<>r iving in “ dry” er their state
liquors, but low makes iiii- on, and idenits to make laws ight to possess States Senator.
I t will mean tire a lot lof V O T E T O E O P I, H
because they a way to get a
this ametid- prohfbitionists len an election
t
>ERAL R U L IN G !of instruction* sent out to U . S. District ] Attorneys by
Justice at Washington:
704 in ftE: ^
J D M E N T - T O U N I T E D S T A T E S A T T O R N E Y S .
i large number of inquiries by United States Attorneys,
be placed on the Reed Am endm ent (No. 39,
two prospective prosecutions thereunder, you are herein
ent’s interpretation of certain provisions of the law.; i. r ■ - m
oendment makes it a Federal offense to “cause intoxicating
interstate commerce, except for scientific, sacra*
mental, medicir al and mechanical purposes, into any State or territory, the
of which State pr
ing liquors for
unt <
relating to t
Stat 1056 ,
advised of t
transip o rta tio n Or
(See 54,
Every
private conveynnce, in bagga;
person, your
S. 525-533)
throu
portation
In jconnection with the prohibition against the carrying of
i, yiojur at :ention is called to the case of United States vs. Chavez (288
for beverage
duty
W e <»U
na liq
the I n prohi >iti
specifically proti
district found,T h e carrier or shipper m ay be prosecuted in any
gh ott into which the liquor is transported.
(Armc un Packing Com pany vs. United States 209 , U . S. 56 ; United State*
vs. freem an, 2 3 9 U- S. 117)
You are
oi
all United State* Attorney*
Con
form
ahibit the manufacture and sale therein of intoxi<
oses,” although the State law m ay not prohibit such
Bty specifically permit the importation of intoxicating liquors,
ressional Record, Part 4, pages 330-336 and 3793- 3806)
of.tra n s r ition is forbidden, whether by common carrier, by
or on the person.
liquors on the
u.
H'directed to report to this Department instances of interstate trans-
intoxicating liquors into a “dry” locality in a
State, if the $tate L a w Prohibits in such “dry” locality the manufacture and sale
piirpose.s A test case will be selected from those r
purposes of detjerminingg the applicability of the law to such
Govern yowrielvss i
your
e ported for the
transp ortation.
concerning.ccOrdi^gly. Should you be in serious doubt
any specific cjase, write |to the Department for iust ructions.
Respectfully
I (Signed) T . M . G R E G O R Y , A torney Genera!
' ' “ n to the last paragraph of M r . Gregory's letter, wherein be direct*
rt to this department instances of interstate transportation of ir-
in a Local Option state, if the s ta te law prohi bits in such “ dry
the ilanfufact&re or S A L E jforj beverage purposes
Therefore, if #ny community in N e w Jersey which is noW a Local O p t i o n Ikate votes
intoxicating liquoiris to tie shipped" into such community even ihoujfh
biting or perinittmjfc the importation of liquors.
into ' ‘dry*
fully ha*te
r any other
per is caught tlii
prison ment not *
more than one year
As interpret,
a Lsekl Cation
alcoholic; liquors sent to your club, if your club is situate in a “ dry”
:er club systjem prevaiL
mails 13 order, liquors from outside of the state, andifi.ny carrier or ship-
d< (lyerimg liqueur illegally1 to your home you are subject to a fr|;«p of #1 ,000 or inv
Local Option
’dry’*
there is no l*w
T H E S E A D M O N IT IO N S :-bomej from Newark.any beer, wine or spirits senior shipped to your
I*wet** city if your community votes I>Io-License
si* m|on ;hs, or both!; and for any subsequent offense shall be imprisoned not
by the Attorney Qeneral of the United States every No-License community in
under the prt visions of the Heed Amendment.
Y O U G O I N G T O D O A B O U T
r » U far b f M m i. R * It
in The Township
A B O U T I T
ip, April 30th.
I
J A C O B R E 1 T Z K I ,.
Jacob Heitzel. of j 56 6 Ridgfewo«
'road. Maplewood, w h o passed
fbn Saturday at his borne from gefieets oi a stroke of apoplexy, ws
"an Am erican w ho exempiined iof tierman-born citizens Should not be forgot ten in tlie ej*- kitemeats of these days.
Hfs father c a m e to the
States im o n g that a w a r m of li
-lovers w h o xound a n a s y lu m h
the yeak-s immediately preceding p iv il W a r , a n d like--most of^th<?m
iaem onsirated his love of liberty ■entering the I n ion iariny. In
4iis son , Ja c o b Reitzei, c a m e tc
h is father in Philadelphia ,. Whvri
latter w a s in a hospital suf
ywith w o u n d s received iri his
ptary service, a n d h e re m ain ed
^oyal son of the land that hia fajtheTfs
blood h a d helped to re d e e m .
? . M r . Rjeitzel w a s a p ioneer i;. vin-
jB^ar:and| pitjkle manvffacturel in
k r k , a n d spent his active y e a r s
that business.
i H e is jsulrvived by his widjiw "*$■,Elizabeth Reitze!; • tfro sons,
and I>r. Fred jG. Heitzel. ^nd ral services" Were . held ; Mondajy
|tl3U g h terr^U a§_E liZab eth M . R ^itzeL
| hight at the homH~HM^agcpndMcteki j by Rev. Dr. (Charles i J T v
nit fd berty-
Xyl'S.f-3visit
s tike
eriiig mi lias ja-
kind interment foRpwed on jTu ^|ficrnoo.n in J'airibciujnt. Cemet
IUsijiiIR S K \ T « SOUTH
T w o Residences ;in
■ 4iri (t w o i)|{|\X(;K H<
South O
laery
►>! Kang
I were vijsited by piit;glata 09 Satuif- : pay nigjht whilee the families I worie j ^jway. and jewelry jwjojrth more thk I IjlOO- aflicl $80 in jc i^h rwerfe tikc^tl | prank ill. Little's j hq»nie. 3 liaise? j place, w as entereti between 8 and 1 pb30 o ’clock by bHeading a -glasi A { i: dining:-room winjlow. A stick pin I and $35 were tikenj
| I The Second place [was the lom e of Clarence Uonyhjge.j 251 Mon,trosa avenue, i Entry was effected by breaking a glass in the back door,
awelry valued at $ 2CM) and $ ^ajsh were taken.
J L X I O U ATHlJ^rrAbout three h undn
sold in ady^nee , for benefit of thie Maplewo letic Field I at the , M a C lub ialst i sg-ht. The which Mrs^!;' A. R . c
chairm an, H preparsn tield in Jutie and com
eration thrpjkigh Aug?u;inhere w.i- 1 be a sp
teacher from the Sar*
Boston andl|arrangem€ w ay for securing
activities o||the boys. A k the'wijjr ot thf* Junior Red (Vo «oun1jt at Sisschool is si||ii:ieaded dtj 'it will be ;;faken up with the tic fieldso far as itpractica^bl. su.rn.mer. \|?| ' ::