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EI.EPKCKS 2M iiti. iwiuviy IASSAIC DAILY IIERAI.D, AUGUST 10. lfD Ml I II ill' chairman, Raymond Rxlbonl, XUh-oUs NunxiatU and Patsy Marches. i Hasbrouck Heights Borough cf Wallington Mr. Perklrs, at Wood lff Lake Following an Interesting session of the regular meeting, refreshment er served by th ho(e Los! women In attendance, representing the Midland Township Unit of lh New Jersey Women Republican Ctuh, Imluded ends me 'Uillinm Atvakm, an l.d-Inga, Dodge, It Kkkl, Dmet A-very, MommerviUe and several other Heights Personals Judge Breslin Makes Battle on Building Plans work of Fprlng rfr-i where sohd ro A from th surface duwn wj 1 mmt dby fie work l-dward Mlnirrl sod mianv have cri ited per cint of ihHr work on rbrnOiiield swnue Th A vs.

Interest ihown by coTilrfjofjr desiring to Id I on th storm In the avenue and Harrison strevt area a ptumn -retvd with v.Knature from shim's Jlfunw avenue n1 fast Ipeu auniitr asking for lh Unproven rnt of I Me An aj plication wn tee)vd irom LMgvn Hufeifw 1 ajp'OiDd ihanwinii A btr wsi niM re-e-tvd fim a firm of lwwr nctjrg for Um mg family who we run over a far belong, ng to tbs town Kmdrieertutf luepuu p.ent some nmnlU n. la-Hlng and Mis onDm J.hnig have ben in ll bopi Until reien tj The Her forth ti fit In the opinion of IN fiitttnbff ths a uf he letter was refen il tb town tVica Procedure 1:1 Traffic Cases by Mayor rrr A A Uiiiavory Whisperings Are Investigated Court Nights and New Rules Set Complaints Dismissed i 'Y'huperlhi tf an unMvorjr pd' tun tgard nv th In whkh Polk De partment have been handling lum rrp use far traflte violations lately lu4 In May humusl JNVlkm ng is conference 1ft th Munb I- Oft liuJMing 1t rvrriirt, nt which hlf of polle Joseph H.irifif. R-' rstr Arthur JrU and tom A the patrolmen were pfHt. 'that letter had ten writte by uitrrxn to mobwisti to whom had been handed nnd mrung with he motorist had been arranged by ms th pu- trotmeit A admitted, A is result of the conference, de-4 vis made iiuit stub of all Issued for traffic Vln- Hm must turned In by pi irohutfo tit tii end of their dully to lb presiding officer at tu) quart ra, who must entr-g lhm i i a book provided for th purpose An fthay arrungfment was to hssva i recorder bold a acaston every vv erinwsday night tor traffic viola- and every Monday and Friday i isfhra for ruber violation omj mints mad by Policeman i iup 9 tola against Ernest Kraft, parking an automtillle at SI lbngtm avenue without light, Hi tu ilnst Harry ftrttUTman, It iomi at met, PaumnUt, for reckless ltir a Paterson Avenue, were last nhg by Ba it rlr Frail, Dav.d Fro. fiS Tennyson plaee, asaic, who ai ls Riven a eutn not appear for a hearing, gnttwred polb headquarter epHitring that ha bad her to meat on nf tha foiicetnti at tha Kighth atrent brldga.

Four Automobiles in Peculiar Crash Near Busy Corner Bogota Man Drives All Four Together When He Strikes One in Front Fr.ur utimoJlle fWird in a ttecubar Aft blent at Terrace and Harrison avenue. Hoabrourk Height lute Inst night when a driven by Hsihsrt Alen. Warren street, Full Jtlvwr. Ilm was hailed nt the Head or a line of traffic white Aeien Inquired the way ts Newark The third atr behind that of Mr. Aslcri we driven by Alexander TheermJb 12 Ciuf Ann road, Bogota, Into on Ahead of a The second being driven by lawr cnee lpla, 11 tlrov street.

Hark-msack was forced Into another automobile being otverated by Thomas 1l Thonser. 47 Livingston avenue. Lyndhtifat Mr Tboner a car. in turn, was driven against the rear of the Aslen machine Damage wm don to the rear-ends of all four automobiles The drivers settled among themselves and no complaints wr mads to th fwdlc. Marshal Arrests Intoxicated Man JCdwmd Brian, sixty Tears old employ pf tbs Harkem-tfok Hospital, was ked up last niht bv Afurshall Arthur Fletcher and brought to poiic hendouarter in an Intoxicated condition After detaining OHrien for several hour th pulh releas'd him and ordered honia Id hla fjuaitcr lrt ths hon pltal.

Surprise Birthday Party Tendered to Heights Woman Here A Murptis blrthdav party mat Clven to Mr Howard Baker at her horn on William avenue by a number nf her friend. Tbs guests who planned this peasant birthday wer Mr. and Mr G. Kocher. Mr nrul Mrs.

Fred ocher. Mr and Mr Hhen. Mr and Mi. U. LftnfleM, JladHlne I frothy and Buster Kocher all of Hldgcfldd park, Mr and Mrs Baker of tha Height.

Mr. nnd Mr rasper Van Trien and daughter Jtornthy of LaHali ovenpe spent ths week end at their tump on Tlorotl, Hear Mourn tain. Mr nnd Mr. Htoetker ami son of WkofT, formally the Height Wei their guests. Mr.

am! Mrs fluekort of Jaf ferson nvenua motored to Indian Ijike, N. I. over the week end to get their two children who hat been staying with friends. Mi. Kenneth Baker and family of Hamilton haa returned after a vmutlou on Long Diatid.

Mr. WllUlnm Holnand and son William of ilimilton atemte me tored to Hutnaen, N. J. and spent ttia aeek fud. Walter FrJmhlo and Fdward Williams are vacationing it Camp DuiMmt.

Delaware Mis Minam Win 1 a guest at he Ktoiihsn a home on Oak Grove tha Htcphsn a home on Oak avenue I I Daughters Plan for Park Outing Barbara Frltrhte Council No. 214 Sons and Daughters of Liberty, will hold a bus nde to Palisade Park Friday night, August 13 Buses will eav Main and Washington streets at 7 p. m. sharp. Members and friends making this trip should obtain reservations early as pOfibe with the fulJoairg committee Mary Block, Tma De Block AH- Pe Biock, Mlnnift iRe, Miriam Lockwood, Bertram Clara, JuTh Dt farro, Clifford Boh.

Bernard Bowers. The Kenebuenoek Club ill hold an Important meeting this evening at the i room located at 78 Main street. AU member era urgently requested to attend. William Meea, of Washington street, has purchased ft new car. Mrs Joseph Bark and children, Robert, Betty, and Donald, of 9 Prospect street spent last week at th Lake Hopatcong bungalow of Mrs.

Starks father, John Stew'-art, of Garfield. Mr. Stark Joined his family for the week-end. plans are underway for a dance to be given by th Italian Welfare lanigue September 24 in Italian School Hall. 49 Home place.

The committee will hold ft meeting tomorrow evening at which time further plana Ul be discussed. Mra James Lo Prestl. 84 Spring street, left today for the Catsklll Mountains where she will Spend ft few day a Police Cell Ready for Occupants Now Installation of the new police cell is about complete. 10 lice Chief Emil Bugman has ben putting the finishing touche to it and in a short time th ceil will be ready for Unruly citizens This ceil wi) do away with the practice of trying persons brought before Recorder Dominick Marconi Immediately. They can now be held until a more opportune time for a trial.

Hackensack Street to Be Free of Parking Along West Curbing The Poll Department ha taken a new move to reduce automobile accidents on Hackensack street by not shoeing any parking on the West side of that thoroughfare, Poiice Chief Bugman and Recorder Marconi have had metal sign to that effect placed on the street from on end of the Borough to the other. During the past few months an alarming number of accidents have occurred at Hackensack street and intersecting roads. Work on Hackensack Street Near Finish Reconditioning of Hackensack street by the Bergen County Road iTpartmcnt Is rapidly nearing a finish The street la being repaired nnd widened by paving the space between rood and curb. New curbs ar also being put in on several streets Intersecting Hackensack street STREET DEPARTMENT BUSY Superintendent of Streets Chris Holman and Ills men have been kept busy of late due to washouts by the severe storms They are, however working diligently to keep the roads in the Borough in condition. TRAFFIC CALENDAR FULL On Friday evening several cases of reckless driving and speeding will be brought before Recorder Dominick Marconi at the local police court Two cases are to be heard that were left over from last week, one who failed to appear and the other one that was given a weeks grace Miss Ldith Baekhus, 79 Eighth street, is enjoying a two weeks vacation from her usual duties Miss Backhtis will spend a week at Call-fon where Mr Rackhus of the Backhus Motor Truck Co.

Is constructing a new plant. Holy Communion will be celebrated at Saint Pauls Lp.scopal Church at 9 clock Sunday morning. it is expected that a Urge congrcgutlcn will tke pvrt In the ceremonies. On Thursday afternoon, the CnthoMe tonvns Club will hold a card fime at 2 39 o'clock in Church Hail Everyone 1 invited to attend. 0 'I Franci Walter, chit ecoi It of the Federal Trad mission, will head the tione investigation of th.

Pont Interest in General nnd tV United States Steel I poration. StrezleckI Club Elects Officers Republicans Organize in Morrissee Sectim nf Borough A irw pluhst oigifilaatlnn to be known In tirbk I'epub-llean AeliSofl baa bn formed in Marfie secflon of th bur-ugh fn promftla the candidsiy of prgelwkl fr eouim iman Th n'll'er of fh aaao uiUon are? Mikael tfypkn. tuint ill in fn Pamoh. a Jr rret-bnl, Mmr Bwenibal. retry, and OBo lift i tfrinn, frensursr, Prilny svening th ao latino will turs-t at II Ifyh to malt plan for a danrr.

Union Boulevard, Sugar Bowl Game Has Dark Finish Tii following report tre nented till trsmtiing of twliighl brssebnlt Kama filu4 bt evening on th Cttrlbun 1 1 ill nvnl by th 1nlnn Boulevard and 'Andj Suar Bowl nine. TH gam vai tw have gone seven Inning, but as th storekeeper Inst count, ths gams went sn egtrs half Inning, In which tlM fcngju Bowl team nred on run, Being thn game, 4 to 4. Al that Urns tha umpire cm Usd ths gams According to rules, th Innlnr, would have Is be j.livyed full nr the score reverts tf ths previous lining, st whkh time It won It favor of ths Unions, At 4 to 2 Ths Unions art willing to meet Any local team rn Mcptembr 4 For SfTftngntnent managers should commit Thomas Keller, tf Maple svenuS. Thus who played In the gams last niRht weir plome Uttr, Ulmk, It van ftaur. Mlsktiff, Idnhtenherger, Bta-sevikl4 Knet.

Brady nd foffmrm Bugsr Bowls-Kudls, Bbhton-berg. Khy, Tuml Hmlth, (JavUik, and Huduk Aid Society to Go to Rockaway Beach Week from Today The J-ftiUem Aid Society of the WftlUrigton Ui esbv lrltn Cliur will conduct bus rid to floeknwnv Bosch Week from today. The buMc will teav tbs Municipal buiidifig at th morning of lb rule. No tickets for ths outing will fcs gold after next Monday evening and until then they nmy prin ured from Mrs Mose Admtnind, H4 Atr dro vcmi. Husband Who Wanted to Be Arrested Gets Suspended Sentence Joph W'alllnirton avenue, nhom th police obliged when he (Bmnnd that hs ha nr-rented late lul Beturday night nf-ter h9 rhnaed his wife nnd chUdin frstm their hom end his lf piroitcd with the police not arrest him, ha been released it)i A frtiended sentenre.

Two Pals on Bus Ride to Keansburg Th flrat annual bus rid of the "Tad JU to Keanaburg Is being held today. Ths bue left Main and Wallington avenues At 8 m. Baur Association to Meet Tomorrow Ths Ueo Baur Aaaotlatlfm will hold a meeting tomorrow evening at J8 ndtvi.i tl stlrct Arrangement will m-ide far sn outing to held on bnndoy. August -8. Mr and Mr.

Simon Wituikl and svh Nortnnn, cf Mapi nvenue and Bond etreet, nr vi'tlnc relative In I.lmlrs, ffir Ino week Miss Anna Him vs, of WsUlnston inri Mam avenues and Mis Gentle I ihan, of Garfield, fire spending two week it Axburv Dark News said that be bad taken it up with th countv A omptalnt from AH (hat K.tffa of Ihurlaou jabout th snrpiu of water whih inundated llufi in it from Han Ant nlo street Jhn Goodwin of 38 JTtjook avenue, l-ah appht-v! for a ferml to ib-Utav a gas stntii ft on Cfttheilrnl avenue. The letter was referred to th Df wo too nt of 1ubdc Rely The of the lm.lu.nr- tug Deiwttment ehowvsl thut LtU am hi and Kmith hue pouted hvr of tiio tun nt cut th. watd street fet'd omvrr avrnue ftorn I tiioit uvnnun to Hawaii! atrrt ork was continued In n-stallijjg grading on Mm Mon sttent ur.nr the same (vntract was nearly eomphted tn intuilmg the jutnjtni sewnr in lb south nut with uherspoon stre. The con-tret ruib and sidewalk nhmjt per cent completed on Alri.au-dtr svhmu and Iindtown p)i The ftuphult wa plowed between the tri ns and th tuth on the south Centre street from Frwnlilin to Jtiwhorne avenue and opened ti ific Nwk has be continucf cu uevLtog he car trad. Horninn and Figgis buv com plet thdr work 1 im Hum ft'Vot ar 1 hav st irted Mrs.

Norton in Hackensack Talk Scores G. 0. P. Gubernatorial Shift I Principal a of Congresswoman Address Sees Trick in Issues Alary Norton, only Democratic congresswoman in the U. House of Representative last night before the Democratic county committee at Harkenaack backed th xoning amendment to tha constitution proposed by the Naw Jersey legislature but launched a tlrad agamat the Republican party for Us action in urging (our other amendment Mrs Norton smarted the xoning amendment was Included in the list of constitutional change for tha purpose of carrying th amendment to lengthen tha governors term ft year, and conflict the issues of tha campaign.

Hha lamented the fart that state rights were being taken from th people In her opinion many Republicans would resent the gubernatorial change, and support tha Democratic platform nt the fail election. Hha had heard Republican leaders of the state had told county leaders that these amendments must go over, and th campaign this, ear. for thia reason, ah prophesied would one of th most closely contested a years. Th Republican party was welt organised, she said, and ah urgd Bergen committeemen to get all voter reglMtcred as first step to defeat the move A plan, which fitted perfectly with her supgWtlon, came from Judge Jams Moore who proponed that on August 81 a celebration staged at Artcla 1'ark. at which the Democrats of the county could he mobilized and instruction given regarding tha ballot.

Judge WlU'nm Van Busklrk approved bt action already taken, then told of the phenomenal growth of Irgen Democratic meetings. Two amendment were passed, one changing the due of committee members from 83 to fl. and another giving power to the committee to reprimand or declare the sent vacant of any member, who had been absent from two consecutive meetings or had spoken adversely regarding any candidate backed by the committee as a whole Judge WUl.am Seufcrt gave a hng description of th Finn to take 2 000 Bergen Democrats to Sea Girt on Bergen Day, August IS. Four hundred cars have been lined up for the parade, and It ts purposed to make a wonderful showing. Rutherford Hike will hold a meeting tonight.

MIm Forenc Gilson, of Ny-o k. spent the wek-en4 with Miss Louise Jiimmerman, of 55 East I'ierrepont avenue. C. A. VanWinkl will return to Mystic, Conn, in a few days after interrupting his Summer vacation with a weeks business in Rutherford.

Mis Constance Goodwin is spending the Hummer st Green Pond with her family. Her sister Miriam Goodwin is at the lake week-ends. Mrs Alexander Jordan and Miss Ethel Jordan are In th middle went enroute to California. Mr. and Mr E.

Sanford of Abies avenue, have returned from a brief stay at Point Pleasant. Borough Marrying Judge Has Busy Day Recorder Presides at Two Weddings Yesterday Recorder Richard H. heller performed two marring in police court yesterdaj. Mia France Zake daughter of Mr. and Ms, Frank Zake, St Chestnut street, was married to Frank Noga, son of Mr.

and Mis Joseph Noa, 39 Chestnut street The witness were Peter De Young and Marie Furko ills Rose V. Eanelli, damrhter of Mr and Mr htoven ZneiU, 8 Hamilton avenue, was man led to John Hans JelHer. mm of Mr. and Mrs. John lelber, 249 East 84 street.

New York Cltv The Wit-nexaes wvre Marie Squilanti, 1331 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, and Frank Squiiantt o( th same address. Felican Orphans on Outing Today Todav th orphan of th lician Sirterz Home. South Main street, will be the gucMs of the Amerlcan-Polish Businessmens Association at an outing at LewamlowMcl Groe, pine Block. More than JS9 oiphsn will be entertained Bron Band and Obuiskl others w.Il furnish the muaic. 1 Joseph M.

Lane Post, No. 136 wilt meet tomorrow evening at 141 Unlonf stieet to Us first Mir Bufh friend of Brooklyn Is pending a week at th home of Mr nnd Mr WlLmrn lieimsoth of WiUr Wnilam Lavender Cbarle fk' -fle-ld smt (Turks B'evenson spent the week end st Aafde laik, Nr, A Xoyd Bld of Summit th weak end wltn Ir James Chastray on Burton avnu4 Mr and Mr Frederick Kgf of Od.krve avenue have returned home after a vafatiua spent at Lake Uoputosng Mr and Mrs. Harry Munld of Hamilton avenue have icturned SftT Sfwnding two we Jce at ('berry Valley. Y. Mis Hubert and daughter Helena of Lawremcr avenue have return borne after spending their vacation in an automobile tour.

Adolph Du Hut and Charles flochn motored to Aabury Park and RlHuit the week end. Mb Ruth Trltgen of Jcffemoa I len)ing a two weeks vacation at Delaware Water ap The trip was made by motor and lwi was accompanied by Mr nnd Mr Wihe and Mis Helen Pope of New York City. Mr and Mrs William Alexander and family of Henry street are vacationing at High Hill Jenh, Long I land. Hubert Ulrich of Burton avenue hs returned home after a rotation kpent at Dingmans Ferry, J. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Krone of Cn tral avenue hgvs returned hom after spending two weeks at A verne. Long Island. Clafcnas Hardy of RVerett, Manx, ik visiting at tha home of Air and Mra, E. West on Central avenue.

Airs, Arthur Longentljks and son Btimrt have rpturned home after a short vacation w-ith relatives at PeekeklH, N. Miss I Ida A an Dten of Lswrencs la eonvnlering nicely after a tonsil operation lit the Jla'kensuck Hospital, Mr and Mrs. Kucrxf and' daughter, Helen, formerly of the Heights now of Chicago, Mnt few days at the boms of Mr. and Mr. George Tletgtm of JofTernon avenue.

Mrs. Tietgcn is a sinter of Airs. serai. Air and Mrs Kuerst are nh an extended auto tour and stopped here enroute for Washington, Mr. and Air A Franklin, daugh ter (Mara and Henrietta and Mr Adam Ruchstubel of Maplewood.

N. J. motored to Jaka Hopntcong on Sunday and spent th day swimming and boating. Mr. Pndtmrg and daughter Iaura are simnding their vaiatlon at Mat SANftvlUe, N.

Y. Hugh Altken ts At present In the Met kensark hospital recovering from an operation (or appendieitla Mr. and Mra. Fred Cot I and daughter Ruth, Mr. 3 Cojls of Kipp aiepue, Alisa A He Coyle and Raymond Ctls of Henry troet spent Hundav at th home o4 Mr and Mis, Tlwrnev of Peart River forma Uy of tlia Heights.

Mis Isabella Van Dien of Law rencs avenue ha returned home after spending two week with her sister Grate Van Dim in New York City. Mr C. At. Meakln, Basely fnmtly, th A Schneiders and the little Hchneidor, (1 Oswalds, Mr and Mi RteJmnn, Mr and Mrs WllllJim I und family (the Tut Hers of hell avenue) Fred Trnutwetn. Thomas Hteln Weiw-nmn Jr, nnd many others The party arrived home at JQ m.

Funeral Services Are Held for Son of Park Couple The community was shocked to ifMtrn of the untimely death of James Francis McCarthy, son of Mr and Mr TV McCarthy of Chestnut street At the age of thirty years Mr McCatthv passed awav, following three snccossive altar ks of pneumonia which lowered hts vitality to such an extent he wu unable to tombftt the Illness The dev eased left ft wife ftnd three children at hr formef residence, 74 Rowe street Bloomfield in Addition to hi irent la their home in Rik hell 1ark. Funeral service were held Tties-dnv morning at the home In Bloom-fhld and Interment wn made In Mount Olivet Cemetery Local Women at G. 0. Meeting of County Units A erv enjoyable meeting of the Bergen Couniv Council of Units of the (New Jersey Womens Republican Club was held TuesLty after-mnvft at th beautiful home of Con- sretttuaa Kandu uft iv kiaa Park Pertonal Mr Bmsllnd, of Brooklyn, and Aftas Gertrud okW of Alont rnon, arrived last wek, and are tha ffueaiN for a few weeks at to home of Mr. and Mr.

Hugo iLtusler of RorheJbs avenue. Tha yegulnr meeting of Raddl River Trwxhlp, 111 be held at tha Vhiu.ton Kchool, this Friday evening, Air and Afr Ccigr, of Franklin avenus, hava returned from a' oral dfi sojourning at Atlantic City Afaater Henry Muenx. of Catherine avenue, ha returned from a vacation of several weeks with relatives at Brooklyn. Mrs, Heidermann, of Thlmn avenue, is enjoying a vlit of a tew weeks from her mother, Mr. King of Brooklyn, who arrived last week Mr and Mr Howard Coger.

of Frnnkbn avenue are enjoving a work's vacation a Atlantia City. Miss Fdna Van Alatme of Jersey City, ha been visiting -various relative In town, for several weeks past Including Mrs Cower. Georere Coger, Mrs Coger nnd Mrs 3 Coger, Rr. A hmwheon was given tod ly by Mr VA ellcoma Blntt, at her hom. on Afnpla avenue Hr guests comprised Dr Ann TV (Hums.

Mesriames ftnjder, Wilson and Ackorman. Mr Zounrlc, of Catherine avenue, is spending two weeks In the Catskills, at Greenville. Robert Content, of Rochell avenue, is 111 at his hom, with the grippe Mrs. Ldvthe Johnson, of New York, la a guest for several tlavs. at the home of Mrs.

Wipes, of Rochelle avenue. Mis Helen Conover, of Central avenue, left vestwdny for a visit of several weeks, with relatives, In Staten Island. Master Norman Mhhel, of Rochelle tiv nus, returned hom on Saturday from tha Hackensack Hospital to recuperate from a cent operation, necessitating confinement To his bod for ten davs. Ho getting along nicely. East Paterson Compani Hav Fir Drill Member of alt thre Fha Companies were railed out last eve ning by Chief Fournier for -a regu lar monthly drill Company Nd 1 and Company No.

2 w-hith hav4 pumping apparatus, wer give a teat from hydrant. Afr and Mrs. Tiburce Yadon. of Oi chard street, have sold their home to Air and Airs. Charles of Van Riper avenue, and have moved to Alassachuseus Mr and Mi.

Edward Giveney, of Grove and Summit street, are the proud parent of a girt born yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital. I'a ter eon. Frank FurnUr, who has been confined to Ht. Josephs Hospital 1 sine June 20, Is reported con valesdng after his second oprea-tion.

He Is expended home the latter part of this month. A meeting of the Good Government Association will he held in the firehouse on Grove etreet tomorrow evening Refreshments will be served by Indie and entertainment will be furnished At this meeting final pinna will be made for the corn roast and chowder to be held on Labor Day at the Uarfl Id Water Works Veleltradskv, son of Mr and Mr Oharha Yelehmdsky, of Second street, who is seriously 111 with spinal menegiu ts reported recovering. Miss Claire Reihl is spending the week with th aunt, Mr. Metser, New York City. The Italian Indie met at the home of Mrs.

Tiro Fnntano on Elm street where the ad isahllity of forming a Dd.es auxiliary to the Italian American Citizens Club was diSi'ueied. Another meeting will be htld at the home of Mrs Terreilno where final plans will be mad. They will also assist in the pUnlc to held later by the club. Dry Chief Aida Under ft reorganisation of tha prohibition enforcement machm at VVashington, D. Alf Ofte-iial, above, has jot been appointed assistant commissioner of prohibition enforcement Ke is the cluef aide of Dr M.

Donah, of roh b.fo Propoed Court House Annex Held to Be Outside of Reason Now Campaign Issue peaking before the Democratic County committee, last night. In the Hatkensmk Court House, Judge John J. Breslin, Jr, assistant prosecutor at Bergen county attacked the purpose of the Board of Freeholders to erect a building opposite th court house In Hackensack. He said that he regarded it as purely a means to create a position for the registrar. In tha new building are to be housed tha offices of the mosquito commission and tha hail of records, and I can see no reason why a wing cannot be added as planned by tha architect.

Th wing can be constructed In the rear of the court house and If the plan goes through it will be another cring outrage similar to the Juvenile home The Freeholders have spent all their money on roads, and we all know tha reason. November, I hope, will mean Democratic representation plans for the addition were made at the meeting of Freeholders on July 29, and since that time the Democrats have made It a campaign Issue Not Same Daniels Who Drove Recklessly Jacob Daniels, 27 East Kixth street, Clifton, ssked The Herald today to state that he Is not the same Jacob Dnnkts mho was summoned in Rutherford for reckless driving Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Milton Fake, of Washington avenue, have as their Bummer guest Mrs. Alexander Pearson, of Arizona.

Mrs. Pearson is the wife of the. aviator who lost his life recently at the Wilbur Wright Fle'd, Dayton. Ohio. Mis Louise Platts, of Sylvan street.

Is spending the Summer at Hranchville, Misses Margaret and Elizabeth (Sharps of Carnilta avenue, are on an extensive trip through the West They will visit Ye.lowstone National Park. Rutherford merchants in commenting on th recent Rutherford Dollar Day were of the opinion that th community sale plans should be more systematical In the future. Merchants said they would have Rui better business had each conducted a bat gain week separately, for as it was trading was so split up that no merchant was given opportunity for large returns. Lieutenant George Willson of Governor A. Harry Moores stff, candidate for Rcvn County fi echo der on the democratic ticket, has returned from a two weeks smy at Camp Moore.

Mrs. Will-son and son. Harry, were at the Hotel Vhatelnine, Aabury Park, while Mr. WUloa was in camp. Corporal Harold Platt and William Goff leave Saturday for two weeks training at Camp Hmlth.

PeeksktU, N. Roth are employed in th Rutherford National Bank Mr and Mrs. Charles 8. Merton have returned to their home on llott place after A. motor trip through the lake section of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.

of Lodi Hoover Boy Hurt Playfng on Beam Receives Injuries as He Watches House Movers at Work Officer Steven Marches reported to the police headquarters that James Hoover, 4 jear old, son of Mr. and Mr James Hoover, 98 Prospect street. Was treated by Dr, Henry If. Jjrevoort for injuries received win a a Urge beam on which he was sitting slipped and Injured him. Leonard Arnold! who was working nearby took the boy to the doctor.

The beams si the property of C. Van Howling and Sons, Inc, house movers of Wallington, who are moving a houe on 78 Washington street Th employees stated that thev did not in the boy. James wts taken to the Hackensack dlospU'U where an X-ray will be taken to detcm.in the extent of his Injuries. Lions Block Dance Opens Tomorrow Beg nning evening the lock dance of the Lions Fraternity Club will begin. The affair will be held tomorrow, Thursday and Friday.

it will be heid on Autumn street between Main and Summer streets. T. committee aortdng on this ailtir gonrtais Hag AlUchcU. Girl Scouts Return Tomorrow from Camp anticaw Tii fullowln Utrl Bcouts return b.motrnw from amp Ysntnw. Alice llamHortb Jcsn Burry, iafh-erhie llumn, I.liubcth Orr, fcra b( hunt, Kllnbeth Bomb, Margaret NrvHi, Horls len snd FmUy snd Helen UumiltiKharm Thotfn going Up Cftmp tot lb reniilndr of th urtwr sr Kdlth Ioynter, Margaret and Alloh Mil bell, Heanoro Hurry, Uuth Bny-dsr tmtty Hraflk Alb Daw, Helen Waterman.

Muaanns Burn orw Bjrkiund Muriel I'm Im, Marins WWUherell and Klsannr Nh kirk Mrs. Hall Held for Manslaughter Mr. Ruby UhII, colored, driver of th car that trashed through the window tf a hutfher's shop on Franklin nvenue, on July 17, Injuring thirteen year old Humuel GrtibM severely that hs died In fct. Mary' Huftpital, lnrth, ev-srat lutor wa i rendered yesterday by her counsel to the proaeculor in Newark Mr. Hall had been hiding cliH' th accident, hut on bunrtaj Jnr riled.

Thief Brown, of ths Nutley imlbs, hd ths house vmtthed. When ths woman found that sli Could not sew Hs bly of her son without detention, her counsel sui rendered her Hh was held In 2G0 ball At th prose u-tui ofhte. Umvimiftsloncr and Mis Pymonds enlertnlned Major ami Mr AniUun Halt, nf Iowa, and Mr Bjmomls and Mis Kuiah Bj monds over the wtketid, Francis Bennett, of Whltford avenus is vUlilng his on, Frank, jr, Bntn, tim Mr. and Mr. Waller F.

Woodford have returned from thlr honcvnrmott and hv token up tjlr ridrn at Bogota Miw Woodford a Ml Jan thlberg, diushter of Air. and Airs, Gustave Dutilkorg. of Fr finnd avenue. MIm rilrnbetb Murray, of Radnor, I'a. has com ludd her visit to Mrs Francis 1, Bennett at Normandy Ikmt h.

Garrison Welch, of (Irani avenue, leave tomorrow to spend a fw day with ItAwrema Benn-t at the Bennett rottag at Normandy Beach. Afr. and Mrs William IjongfeUlcr, of IlighfleUl avenue left Lake Flat id Msterday and are motoring thmugh New Kngland for a week tr two. Mr, Af Hrtiet and son, of Hawthorn avenue, have returned from a two lucks' vb-tt to Lake Hpat- iome. Mr Bronson rhUbmwcr, Ati llurrnmn an Duyne, Alls Katherine Welch and Atiea Rriiniila, Il-elton wvu the luncheon ami bridge StMTu' of Mrs Harold Nmith, of Last Orange, terdav.

Fmll Rarhatrt 10' street, has won an athletic a hoi and goes Manlvattan College where matriculate In Krptemher He will major in civil eng peering. Commissioner and Ms, II ('vughlvn, nf rroiei stri et, lease uo ktidftv for a months visit to th I it llto out where they will visit ".111 Frm I io Angel iul nlhtr places of interest. The oitmiifrKion in the town hull look vrrv smart wltli 1m new ubber matting not to mention th good hft'klng near peniutt tttvf mv the platform, Mi JTati vh and Ml Jane Weti.li of (Rant avenue rue at Stuhems Heed ponn, a the guest of Mr I' William Thev expert to return th end of the week Mr and Mrs Freeman, and Mr and Mr Nugent Freeman of Vatic avenue, are on a two wetrk motor trip to th White Hinbilus, Ati. WiMum Vail, of Map! uw 1 the speaker this afternoon st an Amersibm nl Tea to be held at te hom nf Mss, A H'uif th artsnres of the V. i onnty liemorrauc I ra, Frank Kievitt Named to Plumbing Board Frank Kiev tt plumbing inspec tor, Wit appoint a member of the Vlumhing 1 mining Board ves trdav nftrn.HM be Mwxor John Rorgmr.

Th nt-injintmeiH tev'clved approval of th Board of Uonums 1 OoHel Th RpHirn ert will cvpire the fr h'd Tue Harkey to Undergo New Operation Soon i stita SI irkey of AndrTMoD 'iffia4 whn loft arm Wfti badly ct had whiia ba was working Jn fb- plant of tha hbnikot Pompnisy Jrr 1 ast Kutherfurd aavaral months axpact to undergo ait Dhin a fw days In tha l-s ial aWUU Newark Ui bsv nUi)un rhiRM into hta arm. Ts rpcr'Uon- Will a delicat i and many Hiwrkay'a fn -d ifforaicd in tha out- Vimdervliet Sedan Damaged in Crash A aodirt owned and driven by mtondrnt PubKo Wtwka waid VandardUt was hit on tin iivahuo. near IlHjwatd placa, eatrduy aflej noon by an auto i bil owned by Oilvw 244 afUmnion avenue. Hutherford 1 left running hoard and tha left rear mudguard on Mr, Vander-automobile were damaited, Creston Juniors to Oppose Cardinals Hrtution Junior will op none the rarntp Cardinals ths evening on Ul uuhtnffton KrhHtl ovsl. The Ibeatnn player a ill tneat on the fi" st Ths following wtl) IliV eU the Dreaton team: Berlin, ik, Deraok, Konlkuwakl, i utsnik, fUavat, Budot, hds ami EaSmptt 4 Mh Ths Wallington Assoctstion of sempt Firemen will hold a meeting Iriday evening In ths Municipal bull Ung.

Budding 1npcios in Nw Home Hutldlng lnfwfnf John II Jittd-vr sod Mr. Molncr havs moved from 82 Mrser street tn th new born Mr Molnr hag sret ted on FnnkhnSf avenue. Nutley Rochelle Park Park Residents Enjoy Lively Time at Outing of Craftmens Club Sunday at Woodport Lake Ccnnnissioners Award Contract for Concrete Walks to Local Firm Th millng sponsored by th tTiftmn Ulub of Rmbell Park on wn a great uctcs tour large buses tonveyed th lively crowd to Woodport Ijikc nfur T.ftk llopatcong. starting fioni Chewtnut street at 8 80 There was nut it dull moment on th titp, ft th pleasure-seokers wie in good stvirlt A wonderful i hit ken dinner was enjoyed the row nt noon, at a hotel, followed bv an nlmated baseball game, between th Would Bex and the Hu Been ending with a anti fat im decision to all on th score Swimming and lumt riding wh indulged bv thus In the party during th afternoon, while ft great many danced at th p-ivitton An exhibition of tii Charleston was tat'd th Mi Virginia Boa-let amt fcKh looser After a final row on th phtur-ouft lake the meirv makers wended their wav homeward, en-Jning th long ride, in the cool of the evening 1htltp Niton and hi old vommittc were largely responsible, for the suctuisdul Jollt flea: ion Those Presot Among those on th puling were Judge vreM Klfcr to Wests, 1. leasers, Hugo and Chris o-w iM, Uichord t'onncll.

lUy Ilff-m-m. 2.dna At gems, F. Ki hroederx. Mr and Mrs Rhone. Mr.

st'd Mrs. VVesernum, Mia Rlout vnd son, Naneti liumheU, Jdxthe Hendrh kor, Mr Dos nor, Mv l-Ndden. Ihiuline JInsl the Hrteis, Rotdnaon. euillv'ft. Miss Ruth Huhschmidt, Mossr Jack ml vrotd Moakln, Frank 7.

tfar. Ilonrv Fchniedeit, He1 Stewart, Carrie Muller. Wilbur Gumiifth, Mr nn.l Mi. (r-lach the IKhslera. th Nixon Monsees Mr Wolf Mrs.

Frltchard th Rota Mrs. C. M'Cftrt, Mi and Mrs, Mr and VI th Siivros Mr K-lmTu Jtnd tlt.Uiin. li and Tt bids for the eoncret Side-walk four fut wide on two sales ft Church street from lrotwt eu'ect to Jil vomfietd avenue on In.uh les to l.irergreen nvcuti from brenr In Cross street and lo curb and utter on tvotn enle vhunh street from Frowpect to I loomfleld autiuf. wer oiwned at roitimiadaftere' meeting lost night snd th contract is award.

to the J. I.ynch Cumrnuy Nutby with a bid of iu oij T'wo Attmncy Iiarry HuT 4 apjMilnted act ft Town 1 eaaurer in th ftten' of tom nitevomy of ttnenco H. Cough- ht n. A. Grove, a resident of the ettde of Fiiet avenue ftpixtred Lfre the Board to elc relict from dm funled cuftdiMoii prev at, in that atieer.

Th water washes -own from Goevirum avenue nnd I am a ink in Fmest street. Com-uioer Kymovdft siuf that an would fee made this ar.d a report made at tt neit meeGng ho erbnuu extending TVarren 4 ef to rteisml venue was with no r.b (ocDon. tou Daio-r 8 mum. r4orted ej- In the matter of th i and toad irtcd against ths -on of Urn roadway ami I.

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