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I a to a I are the for is in to had if 112 PAGE TWOALBRECHT ASKS COMMON CHARITY MAYOR TO ACT FUND SUGGESTED Clifton Minority Representative Complains About Sewers Mayor 8, Grant Thorburn of CHitton, this morning refused to comment on the letter be received from Couneliman Emil Albrecht calling on the Mayor to demand an investigation of the Clifton Sewer System. it have nothing to say," said the Mayor. The question may be taken up the meeting of the road committee Monday evening. In the letter to Mayor Therburn, Councliman Albrecht asked that the Mayor Investigate, the recent statemanta made by Councilman. Nicholas Hoedmaker in connection with the construction of the sewers.

He asked the Mayor to sift charges, and writes that the people of his ward (the Fourth,) wanted to know more about this matter. In his statemnet Mr. Albrecht also, opposer the manner of conducting committee meetings. LIBERTY BONDS LIBERTY BONDS New York April 27. (P) S.

Government Bonds at noon: Liberty Liberty 1st 26.80 bid Liberty and 94.25 bid Liberty 1st the 97.12 Liberty End 17.8 Liberty ard 98. Liberty 4th 97.7 Uncalled Victory 100.1 U. 8. Government 98.39 FOR EXCESSIVE URIC ACID TRY THE WILLIAMA, TREATMENT FREE 85 Cent Bottle (32 -Doses) Just tired, because you start the day wortled Rud stiff legs arme and muscles, an aching burning and bearing down pains in the hack out before the day begins do not think 700 have to stay in that condition. He strong, well, with no stiff Joints, I sore muscles, rheumatie pains.

aching back or kidney trouble esused by body made 11 you suffer from bladder. weakness, with burning, scalding pains, if you are in and out of bed half a dosen times a night, you will appreciate the rest comfort and strength thin treatment should give, Te prove The Williame Trestment conquern kidney and rheutatiana and ail other alimenta when due to excessive urie seld, no matter hew chronie stubborn, if you never triad The Williams Treatment. we will one 850 bottle free if you will ent out this and send it with your name and address. send 16 cents to help pay postage, packing, to the Dr. Williams Com Dept.

AA-8735, 0. Bulldog. Rant Hampton, Cona. Send at ence and you will receive by parcel post alar bettle, without charge and without incurring any obligation. Only one bottle to the same address or fam 11 Ad NOTICES.

NOTICE Te Whom It May Concern: Take notice that the la no longer living with his wife Kathrine Alms, at their former residence, No. 143 First street, Woodridge, N. and that the said Kathrine Alma has unjustifiably separated herself from him. (Signed) R. In ATMA NOTICE TO CREDITORS Joseph Steler, 101 Hope Avenue, ale cigar and confectionery store to 8.

Kren, All bille must be presented by April to Jeseph Bigned) 8. KRON, NOTICE TO FAINTER The city at Passale bide on the palatine of the laterior walls and Inge the New Police Station on ale and William Streets according specifications prepared by John Kelly, all The bide right and all bide reserved to to be reject submitted any of the undersigned on or before 10 A. ME. May 1920 JOHN F. KELLY, Architect.

014 Post Omee J. cured contribations from 15 per of Passale's population would yield. If the committee's estimates have (continued from Page 1) been correct, total of $230.000. If Pasenie attained the bare average with 18 per cent, contributing. the federation campaign would 60 over the top with a 22 per cent, margin of safety.

following form of organization was suggested in the report. The members of the financial federation may be defined as the financial contributors to the support of the work of the federation. The 'reprementatives' consist of the Mayor. die rector of public safety, president of the. Chamber of Commerce exofflelo members, and a number of persona (say fifty) elected by the contributors at their annual meeting or otherwise, Ten of fifteen of the representatives may he nominated by the agencies through the council of social agencies.

the intention being that the nominees of the amenclen, shalt be elected unless good reason appears for contrary course. The representatives for the responsible group. standing out among the thousands of contributing members of the actual backbone the organization: their specific function is to elect the trustees. The trustees may be fifteen in number. five membera to be elected each year by the repreeentatives.

Upon them devolves the election of officers, appointment of committees, Includthe budget committee, and detailed work of administration. eluding the distribution of funds." A forum meeting will be arranged soon to discuss the financial federation. Directors Present Directors present were President Richard Morrell, R. Barton, George Young. George 8.

AL dous, Judge Cabell, William Abbott, Henry C. WHitehead. Morris Joseph and John M. Campbell. CANDIDATES AT EASTSIDE from HALL' (continued Page me to the office I again seek," coneluded Bleper, Weinberger'e Fine Tribute.

Harry I. Weinberger lauded Commissioner Preinkel, It seemed to the I spectators It commissioner touched by the remarks of his friend and something suspiciously like tears were showing on Abe's face before Mr. Weinberger had finished him remarke, The audience cheered CommissionPreiskel for several minutes. All of the 28 candidates, with the exception of Commissioner Anton Pettersen, and Joseph F. Morge spoke last evening.

Stephen Shagen, former newapaperman, spoke for Mr. Pettersen, who is not campaigning. owing to the recent death of his wife. Mra, Yates Firet. Mrs.

Emma Hope Yates, the only woman candidate on the ticket, was the first speaker of the evening. She said she wanted to run for offlee four years ago but that the women did not then enjoy the frAnchine. now have the franchise and must share the remponsibilitien of Wife Doing Good Work "I have been bad off with atom- ach and liver trouble and bloating for many years. No doctors or medicine helped me. On the advice of my druggist, I bought a bottle of Mayr' Wonderful Remedy and I don't want to miss a single dose.

It has given me more beneft than all the medicine I have ever taken. I feel I am doing good to recommend it to others." It to a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded, Van Riper Drug and druggist Everywhere--Adv. government with the men. It's 50-50 proposition BOW feel, it elected to office that I will do my our both share elty, for patent the realize factors women all in the the and needs growth children, and of the conditions by virtue of my present work.

doubt it there in any person in this hall tonight who Is more familiar with vital conditions than I am." Judge Dairymple Talks. "This is wonderful building. Boy's work ham been my life's hobby," said George H. Dairymple, Was a director. of this club for years and member of the Recreation Commiasion.

Every school house In the city should be a recreation center. If I am elected I will see that these things come to pass Mr. Dairymple told of his fight fence in the slank and of other meas. ur had put through the benefit of the city while a member the of the Legislature, Timothy C. Lucas Brief.

Timothy C. Lucas said, he was business man. lookine for a man's vote that if elected, he anar would give the administer same kind of service he placed in him own business. Charles G. Erikson.

Mr. Erikson said he had the backinic of 3,500 labor votes in this He was confident he would be elect. ed and pointed to his work on the Board of Education during two administrations. as to whether or not! he wam qualified to serve the elty a commissioner Hoffman to the Point. George Hoffman, deputyalso a candidate, proved popular candidate with the Eastside businessmen, judging by the reception he recelved, both before he spoke, and after.

"My friend Erickson says he ban 3,590 labor votes in back of him. What's the use of his campaigning any further if he has that backing? Last November rant for the office of sheriff on an independent ticket and received the largest vote ever given a candidate in this city, "Promises don't mean anything. I'm looking for that fifth position. 10 you will give me the same support as you save me last year I'll be satlanied," said Mr. Hoffman.

Ernest Schaet, treasurer of the Newark Shoe for Women Ask For No. 8782 One of the season's most stunning models with fettle stunning stitching Perforatiene, Calf One Strap: well spleen Military heels, Rubber Reels attached $5 40 Original Style Creations and 40 amazing values at a combination unstores in town. You will matched in any 7 other say that they are a match for many offered elsewhere at $6, $7 and $8. It pays to think. Also to wear Newark Wonderful Shoes for Women.

See ether wonderful styles, $3.50 to 85 Newark SHOE STORES co. Lexington Are. Passale Accommodate Customers ANTE OLD AND YOUNG ENJOY THE PLAYER PIANO OUR PLAYER PIANO Will encourage more smiles- create more happiness- -than any other single thing you can give your family. With a player in your home, you can play nursery rhymes for the baby--inspiring marches- amusing folk songs for the children. Sparkling dance music for the young folks.

Or, if you prefer, the best music from all the great operas -and, when you are in the mood, comforting sacred music. Mother especially will appreciate music--it will lift a world of worries and cares from her shoulders. Imagine the children gathered around the player while she plays her old favorite ballads. Perhaps "Angel's or a hundred other gems that we'll wager you never knew could be played so beautifully on our PLAYER-PIANO. Special Prices and Terma for Saturday Victrolas Columbias Sonoras Victor and Columbia Records V.

G. PARADISO 694 Main Avenue Telephone 618 Passaic, N. J. Passaic Republican Club, stated. he was after the Job of finance commissioner.

and pointed 10 his thirty years executive service in New York City and his connections with RICA cessful building on loan and banking organizations in Passale. Other speakers were Charles Miller, John R. Johnson, Dominick De Muro: E. A. Greene, who spoke for the Boys Club; Charles M.

Rose, John H. Doremus, Antoni Adamick, Arthur Reid, Mayor John MeGuire, who received great ovation when he took the platform; Commiestoner Preinkel, who reviewed his work for the past four years. and John Kelly, who lauded Mayor MeGuire. HEARING UP ON MAY 9 AGAIN (continued from Page 1) PASSAIC DAILY that lie expected to offer similar, re cords of his own, and that if. both checked properly, he woutd not object, The first was 24-hour record of traffic at the crossings in 1913 and the next a similar record taken in 1922, showing the increase.

The 1913 record follows: pedestrians vehicles Monroe street 4.719 1,432 Harrison street 1,955 457 Passaic street 5,594 1,182 Washington place 1,797 850 Jefferson street ...10,089 HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, Pennington avenue 483 6131 Park place 1,198 98 Following is the 1932 traffic cord: pedestrians vehicles Summer street 7,810 1.951 Harrison street 2,414 Monroe street. 4.100 Jefferson: street .13,715 Washington place 8,188 2,813 4,537 Passale street 5,510 Park, place 2.365 $32 841 1.957 Pennington avenue Prospect street 639 690 521 Gregory avenue 808 Paulison avenue 171 167 Lafayette avenue 239 avenue 541 243 Ayerisg record of the lowering of gates during twelve and raising on April 21, 1923 was also enhours tered. The following list shows the total number of minutes gates were down at each crossings: Summer street 129 Harrison street 174 Monroe street 145 Jefferson street 102 Washington place 100. Passale street 98 Park place 104 112 Pennington avenue Prospect street 116 Gregory avenue 112 Paulison avenue 103 108 Lafayette avenue 98 Ayerige avenue The method in which time WOS cheeked on the lowering and raising of gates was explained by Officer John Mead, one of the policemen who helped in the work. Fire Reginald H.

Bowker M. K. Kelley Millinery Specials For Tomorrow Only All $5.98 and $6.98 Trimmed Hats In a really remarkable sale Saturday at and $4.98 $5.98 We will be pleased to show you the many beautiful Millinery creations that are being daily turned out of our workroomsIncluded are LEGHORNS, ALL OVER EMBROIDERED TAFFETAS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SPORT MODELS. M. K.

Kelley Sweaters Hosiery Blouses And Gossard Real Women's Shop 22 Lexington Avenue The Baby's Cup $2.00 THE BABY constitutes an important part of the family--and one of these cups is a real necessity; and while it is a thing of utility, Mothers usually prefer to have it combine beauty and quality as well. The one pictured is made of a durable nickelsilver composition, heavily silver plated, and will, with ordinary use, last longer than the time alloted to a generation. A fine record of service for the little price we ask. BUSH and WALSH Jewelers and Stationers 24 Lexington Avenue, Passaic, N. J.

DELTOX GRASS RUGS Beautiful Anywhere Used in every room the whole year round. Original designs closely woven, yet soft and pli. able. Made of long grass and strong cotton warp to resist long wear. Made in sizes of 8 10 9 12 We also "have a full line of Englander Porch Hammocks and Couch Divans in all shades of cretonnes.

M. STARK 162 Passaic Street Passaic, N. J. Convenient Credit Terms Can Be Arranged. 1923 told of frequent occasiona when fire apparatus bad narrow escapes crossings and said that the worst was at.

Harrison spot street, where switching is going on constantly. Mr. Minard objected chief said he often when the at seen persons run under the gates Jefferson street crossing to catch trains. The Erie attorney sald the not legally blame railroad take the risk, but George people, said that if existing conditons at the crossings constituted "death trap" society was responsible for the elimination of them. He said that commuters in their efforts to catch a.

train would invariably "take a chance." Mr. Minard in reply to this said there are only two legal grounds on railroad could be forced to which eliminate a crossing. These he said, proof that it is an impediment "danger created by to traffle and a conflict of easements." Fire Apparatus Arrives. Passaic's new aerial Are apparatus arrived in on the Passaic Erie Railroad this morning. It was inspected by Fire Chief R.

H. Bowker who hopes to have it headquarters DEATHS At Passale, N. CROSSETTThursday, April 26, 1928, Joseph, husband of Theresa, Crossett, in his 63rd at his home, 466 Funeral services Brook Ave, Saturday evening, April 28, at 8 o'clock. Burial at convenience of family. O'DONNELL-In Passaic, on April 25, 1923, Ann.

O'Donnell, beloved wife of the late John O'Donnen. Funeral on Saturday morning from the residence of her son, Thomas O'Donnell, 260 Main' 8:30 o'clock A. and from St. Nicholas' Church at 9:00 o'clock A. M.

Interment at St. Nicholas' Cemetery. SCHMIDT -In Ormond, on March 19, 1923, John G. Schmidt, beloved husband of Emma Schmidt, (hee Ziegler), of Jackson Passaic, N. aged years.

130, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the St. John's Lutheran Church on Saturday, April 28, at 3 o'clock P. M. Interment at Lodi Cemetery. Quality Flower Shop 539 MAIN AVENUE Funeral, Designs and Artistic Floral Decorations for Homes, and Public Functions.

Passaic 236 Cedar Lawn Cemetery selle lets of any size destred, at low prices on easy terms, with guarantee Perpetual Care In deeds, Also Single Graves. Omees at, cemetery and 129 Market PATERSON, N. J. Telephone 8-1644 SCEERY THE TELEGRAPH FLORIST "Sauit with Howers" MAIN BLOOMFIELD AVENUES TELEPHONE PASSAIC-732 First Mortgage Bonds Liberty, Bends Accepted at Market THE GUARANTEE Mortgage and Title, Insurance News Bulling DR. T.

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Select the ring here, it will be doubly appreciated. A selection of Diamond after dinner rings that is a pleasant treat to see. Priced From $85 Up Morser Co. Jewelers and Diamond Specialists Expert Watch Repairing Silver, Gold, Platinum Plating Capitol Building, Monroe Street Passaic, New Jersey If You Are Particular as to the Qualities of Poultry You Eat--You'll Find Satie faction at STRECKFUSS'. Turkeys Frying Chix Squabs Roasting Chickens Capons Fowl and Ducks Broilers Have You Left Your Order This Week For AUS A Phone Passaic.

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