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Passaic Daily Herald from Passaic, New Jersey • 5

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PAE3AI0 DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9 1C03. Swi MICHAELSON SAYSl 1 FIT THE HARD TO PIT- YoaH Stylish CIctL; Here. i-OUR ANTHRACITE COALi Is the Standard of Value The reason why our Anthracite Coal maintain, lta popularity with those a ho demand the Beat Fuel la, that Ua standard of quality Is never lowered. Yon can readily see what a saving this means In your Coal Bill.

Lehigh Mammoth Va n. Egg 1673 Store 6 75 Nut 6 75 Free Burning Grate Egg stove $6 25 6 23 6 25 Nut Mixed (Stove A 6.25 fJS Equal Propontlons of Pea and Nut 5 25 Pea 625 The Fall Models Mixed (Stove and 6 75 Equal proportions of Pea. and Nut 5 75 Pea 4 75 Jed do Lehigh Egg 7-00 7.00 Nut 7 00 Mixed (Stove and Nut) 7 00 Equal proportions of Pea and Nut 5 90 JPea 4.75 Pleased td take your ordjr NOW, and deliver promptly. LA LITER The Llewellyn, $195 The buyer who wishes a thoroughly good piano at an extreme-y lew price will be well pleased with the Llewellyn. Its equal would cost $275 or anywhere else.

We arrange very easy payments We accept as little as $10 when taken, and $5 monthly. i CAMPBELL, MORRELL 215 flain Passaic, Telephones, N. Y. N. J.

No. 74; Suburban No. 74 Can be seen in the Window but still better Try On a Coat, asked to buy. and Goats i i ts.oo to tio.ca 17.60 to 130.00 rr.rr.Tm ADVANCE SHOWING '4 IKUTER CO 4 1 8 1 87 tfflal a Street, Paterson Esrket.Strs:t, City CONINE SNYDER, VKSBfSr Tel. 1256-J.

GARFIELD M6M6lMSI6if6l The gypsica are camp hi In Garfield along the Riv.r road, ihe rat of assessment In the bo'-ough will be 2.13. Tho county superintendent of schools has sent out hi report and It is worth reading. Georg Freeland, on of Councilman John Freeland. Is home after a six weeks vacation at Silver Bay He will resume his studies in Drake' i College, Monday. I John Riskln.

one of the graduat -a of the Garfield school, who disthr-J gulsoed himself by h's brilliant essay on Abraham Lincoln la one of tue proud students of the Pas-' sale high school. Mr, R.skln is a very promising young man. Miss Bessie Oitingel of Outwater, Lane has return, home after spend ing the summer in Germany Mi-u Outingel took a course In music, trr instructor being one of the leading music teachers of Baden A reception will soon be given In honor of hrr homecoming. I The F1ri Slavish Republican' duh wil hold an important mcetirg tomorrow afternoon In the Continent- si hose in Palisade avenu- Th officers of the club are: Andrew Novak, president; George Nebesniek, secretary: Joseph Sherneck, treasur- f. Miss I.irrle Flman, daughter of Mr and Mis Garret Eelman gave her friends a birth Jay party last even Ing Among tho many who particlpat id in the enjoyable occasion were: th- Misses Clara, Emma and Lilli Lthman; Annie, Jennie and Winnie Chibtansen; Fannie.

Lillian and Esther Podorowskl; Minnie, Emma' and Elizabeth Zelm; Annie Bakki- larr, l.ucy Meade, and Margaret ani Annie SchroeJer and a corresponding number of gentlemen, i The residents In the ne'ghborhood of Grand, Monroe, Commerce streets and the River road complain of ft strong odor of add In the ftlr most very evening. It la very disagreeable. so much so that -window must he cloved to keep the smell out of, the sleeping rooms. The acid seems to attark the nose and throat, cansing a violent cough. It is extremely severe on younger children.

It would be well for the board of healtn to tane this matter up and the cause. will bn ft meeting of the Municipal League In the parlor of tue uarfl -Id hotel, hlver road at 8 30 oclock tonight This notice la request for the member to be present Instead of the cards usually aeuv All are asked to attend as business of Importance Is to be transacted The subject of commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the fonnl Ing of Garfield will be discuss a pupal to all who have ben of assistance In establishing this thriving borough, which Is now the second largest In the county. The approaching primaries are thj cause of a great deal of gossip In tue through The Democrats s' Harmonious and the contests will lack excitement. Good men have ben placed In nomination anJ are sure to rere've ft majority of the vote on election day. The Republicans aro somewhat 'disorganized ftnd ve fT bitte.

feeling Is displayed among ft few of the candidates. The con-test for the nomination for council man, freeholder and collector of (axes Is growing very interesting. It Is a foregone conclusion that August Eberhardt will receive the noro Inatlon as one of th candidates. Each rtsv his growing strength shows. The contest for freeholder Is ve-y evenly divided and It Is even yet a little too early to pick the wlnroer.

For collector of taxes. Messrs. McNair and Stewart have received prom ises ot manv votes at the primaries. The sentiment of the majority seems to be with Mr. McNair There 1 no doubt but what he will make ft gooJ collector A few year ago he, AHeJ the office very creditably.

He 1s anxious to go back again for another term. Many of his old friends real-fixing that he deserve It, are rallying to his support and his prospect long very good. PASSAIC FAMILY THEATRE WILL OPEN MONDAY Youll Want Top oat and Hat for th 1 Kuto Racse, mtilill) Home of BurUique Matinee Dally Except Friday ALCAZAR BEADT1ES Bag Punching Contest by Keely Bros, and Local Talent Friday Evening. IF you 1 Rue need any Business Signs, Etc. P.

LENT, 83 Uncola St, Tools aiUartoo W. KAPLAN, 6 Piaeal Stmt, Paeeale N. i. Come and i You won't be Single Breasted, Double Breasted English Back and Top Ooas, too. Suits Topcoat i Get a Hat.

I5MS3. iOPYRIGHT. Have yea a Cold? 25c. buy a package of La Grippe cure, the first doe of which tope the oold, th acbee and pains, and on days treatment make you feel like new. For sale only at SHUITS PHARMACY, 120 WASHINGTON PLACE, Hear Mala Avenue.

80METHING THE MATTER WITH THE TOP AND THE RAIN COMINQ ONI 1 not likely to occur If youre driving one of our rig for vehicle, horse qj harness receive careful inspection before we allow them to go out; whips, rugs, all acceesoriea and equipments also. We neglect nothing to make your drive a safe and pleasant one and desire your patron-F8. Dippel Engels, 46-48 Lexington Avenue. flare yea a Qaarttr? MOTHS Pressing Dune. HE' MOTHS Fairyl Di Frc Circus- Minstrel tin the Theatre.

William Josh Daly New York trela. Bones, Jimmie Cowpoc, George Gourley; lnt((rloctur, C. i. Harris; tambos, Wn, Josb Dnly George Bull; minstrel, Vo. Frhk, J.

J. OOrtea, fltn Klelnorti, Jot.ni Reilly. Hrt part Include popular o-' Olio Johnnie Reilly, unique jtir 1 Jimmie Oowper, comedian, parol nd dancer; theMusketeer Four Gourley, Sully and Gourlqy, con.t acrobat. Two Oold Wat a for lucky cl drena coupo, Parasol for mo of luckv dren. CUIIJr with adults ad ted free.

Prize valuing Monday, Wcdnesd -and Friday night. Amateur nlM 1 Theatre Friday. Children's Day Saturday All next week, matinee dally, ct Monday, The Fern fesrg Ctcck C. Price 10, 20, 30 and 50 cet Mon. Mat No Wedding Belt for Mon, JUva No Wedding Bell for Tue.

Mat Tb Vacant Chair. Tue. Eve The Vacant Chair. Wed. Mat The Price of Honor, Wed.

Eve The Price of Honor MATINEE DAILY, 2.30 P. Any Beat, Tn Cent 2 H0W NIGHTLY, 7.30 and 6.15 Lower Floor, 15c Balcony, 10c, Catering Specially to the Lad's and Children Entir Chang Program Weekly. Have your clothe cleaned of dyed before putting away and moth feeding on them. The only place of the kind In the city. R.

McKELLIN, Klaln Jtvenue, next toScheel't Late 1 Garden Street Phone and wagon eervine. OF FALL' STILES. LODI The home of Mr. and Mrs Cornel-Ins Hook has been brightlnied by the safe arrival of a baby boy. The foundation for the Brevoort dwelling Main street has been started.

I TkJ Rev R. S. Morris of Now (Brunswick Seminary will conduct both services in the Second Reform cd church tomorrow. I The horoug i is now entitled lo 'another jivtlce of ih peace. Jacob has filed the only petition for the nomination.

The Clipper Field club will play the G. K. R. Baseball club of Rochelle Park this afternoon This game was postponed last week on gfenunt of thu weather. Ex-Major George Mercer has pur chased the A.

If. Hunter Tarm comprising 26 acres. It is rumored that Mr. Mercer intends to erect a 15,000 dwelling in Prospect street The Italians of rtogart Heights will eelebrata another of their religious holidays this evening and tomorrow, A large quantity of fireworks har be in prepared. ihe Lodi A.

will play the Silk Trade B. B. of New York tomorrow afternoon It it hoped that the prevent weather will prevail a a hot contest is pec ted. The residents of Bogart Heights are endeavoring to install's Forester Court In that section. Neany fifty young mpn have expressed a desire to join such lodge.

Charles Thouret of Church street, received a telegram late last even ing from the Newark police to com at once do his sister Martha, who had been employed In a dvelng and cleaning eriablishment In Broad street, that city, where an explosion had occurred. Miss Thoruet is reported as being seriously hurt The teachers of the public nehools, on entering the class room on Tucs day, cortgratukL'ed Jawtor Troawf, upon his success in having their rooms look i-o very neat. As an exiierlmcnt one of the class room floors has been oiled and Ihe benefit derived therefrom seems to be such that all floors will undergo the same proces. FRINK FLICK'S FUNNY FEATHERED FREAK Hu i CblcksB With HuJ tsd Fiat Llki I Cat Frank Flick, the Partvalc tfreet butcher, has a freak in the shape of a spring chicken. Tho chickens bead and feet have the resemblance of a cat.

Where the chicken came from Mr Flick does not know. Hi did not notice the mon'itrofdty until after tho chicken had been killed. He receives several hundred chickens Jaily from the Newar and New York markets as well aa the Bergen county farmers. It was one of his clerks who first noticed the chicken with the unusual head, The chicken's bead and mouth re semble the features of cat with the pointed coin. Mr.

Flick has put the! chicken In alcohol and will keep It. News of the discovery of the freak spread quickly through Dundee last night and hundreds of people vhlt ed the butcher shop. So many people wanted to eee the chicken that Mr. Flick refused to allow anybody to see the animal. PatersoQ Opera hjouc i '5 Leave Your Orders for Uehleins Ice Cream and lees, THE FINEST IN THE CITY.

Any Flavor Desired Id Brick or Balk. Prldey and Saturday Sept, 6, 9, Matin Saturday. JULE6 MURRY PRESENT PAUL GILMORE In CAPTAIN DEBON-NAIRE. His New Magnificent Spectacular Comedy Romance, By William Parquhar Payaon PRICE Mattnee. 28, 8, 80 75c.

Night 25, 35, 80 78, 1, II 50 Curtain, 1.15. Carriage, 10.43. HEADQUARTERS Tor All Kinds at WJxt Netting, Screen Doom end Window Screen. Ine Mechanic Toeli Our Specialty, Everything Sail la Strictly Guaranteed. Forsyth Hardware 35S 351 PASSAIC ST, Phone 81.

THE ODORLESS EXCAVATOR QEORQE M. ABERT, Prop. Water Cleeeta, Vaults, Cesspools, ete Cleanej at Short Netloa. Dfflce, Adam Zaun, 182 Main avenne, ml7-lyr. Co.

of Passaic, N. J. Building Stone. Sills. Lintels, Coping and Stone of all descriptions, in rough or cut to order, JOHN M.

ENGEL, Manager. Quarry, foot of Boulevard. Office, 358 Paesalc St, Passaic, J. at Vender Plooge Wallpaper Store. North Jersey Auto Auto Races at Clifton Track, to ba conducted Cft4 wllb Unrivaled iJvLHe.

Brilliarvy and Eclat. One of the oldest clubs In the coun try, conn used of representative sl'k manufactuicrs and business men of Paterson. Brilliant program of events Includes race for club cliamilonship trophy by 12 members. Robinson's Pull Band. Reserved Stalls and boxes.

Souvenirs for ladles 10.000 specie tors and 500 machines will be at track. Greatest event in auto cirrles that Passaic has ever seen a31-Tu-ThS if HoMos, N. J. Onug Tratk Thursday, Sept. 14th.

2.30 trot, purae 300; 2.21 pace, puree 300 2.19 troL puree 300; Running races, half-mile heats, beet two in three, purse 6100. Friday, Sept 15th, 2.28 pace; nurse 300; 2.16rpare, puree 6300; 2.24 trot, puree Running races, half mile heats, best two in three, pure 100. Card of Thank. We dslre to express our sincere thanks to all who extended their tender sympa'ay to In our recent bereavement and to the Drulde Lodge. No.

20 and the roach moo and hack-men for their beautiful flora trib-ut MRS. FERDINAND HEINZBL 69 It AND FAMILY UEHLEINS, main avenue md jefferson street I ATP family tiica vJ i formerly Opera lot WASHINGTON PLAC1. out REFINED IMA. gfc 7 Opening Date Mondoy, Copt. 11th.

Be Newspaper and Bill for Program and further particular. tint Clut tutnllli Will Bi fmutil -CblDl il till Wnkl) The Fa. ovale Family theatre form erly Whitehead opera houw. will be opened Monday, Sept, It. at 2 P- m.

(Matinee) wllb a bill of first Class vaudeville artists. Axtell and Howard, grotesque novelty acrobats, the funniest act In America; the Keliaoa characater dances of nil nation; Daw son A Whltfltfid. The Halt- Room Bojs. Nothing but comedy. Ml Ca mill? La Tosca, late Prima Dona of the Runaways.

Mis Iren Wallace, In Interesting nto-Jatet Illustrated! songi. latest and most novel moving pictures. Extra, Barrett Irish comedians, direct from Keiths the quintessence of Hibernian comedy. Matinee dally at 2.39. any scot ten cent.

Two show. night a 7.39 and 9.15, lower floor balcony 10c. This theatre should be well patron Ized by the Passaic public as Manager Boatotk will make it the be it Vaudeville house In this stats Pop it lar price will prevail and partlcn-lar attention will be given to make the ladle and children few at home. Chgnge of bill weekly. Come one and all and enjoy yourself.

Th Housekeeper1 Return. Many housekeeper are dlsmayeJ on their return home to find It Invade.) by bedbugs. The only remedy that I positive I Sleepwell Powerful. 8o.d by Stemmerman, Main and Jefferson. SCHOOL.

BELLS Soon theyll be making themselves heard In every city, village and hamlet in New Jersey. That means home work and home work meins night work. A well lighted home with a special study corner Is a delight to every boy and girl. A Gas Portable is the Ideal study lamp. Have all your fixtures put In order for Fall.

Best Welsbach Mantels, 1 5 cents and upwards. GAS DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE Live the 5lmpfe Life Oy Drinking 4 BRAUN. BROS- Lager, Afe cr Pcrttr. It work with nature not against It and a ingbeverage, in precisely tb ame beef and 1 Its singular aarimilative qualities, convert I nd ainew. 4 Th Ideal BILtrLE LIFE drink.

TROMPT AND FREE DELIVEXV. N. Y. 4 N. TEL-970.

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Years Available:
1887-1932