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PATERSONS FOREMOST NEWSPAPER two WEDNESDAY, APBIL 8, 1927. THE PATERSON EVENING NEWS, avenue, and Samnei Orenifetn, pf 55 Park avenue, were fined 5 each, while JoMph De Boala, of 314 Getty avenue; Jack Resnick, of 149 East Twenty-third street; William Moore, of 144 East Thirty-third street, and Michael Mala-testa were fined 13 each. Now Fit Ask One The Inquiring Reporter (Every day be asks a qnestloa) 1 IE The Teeth Ancient Mail The teeth of were hardier, than thoe fLOi' '-V There man teeth tong, thoe r'rnt teeth tfct Vt NMurtlAHr' ha made an 'c teeth of x' Mjl not if ne Infected Umee, for th, rm" "r-IU, WKlch Wfci i Wl a thows deoiiR A decay. aesJ4 triig WILKE DESCRIBES liB( THE QUliSTlON. What would you do to carb the gang warfare in Cbieeg 7 THE PLACE.

Market and Lnlon Street. do you know? Try the question below and If you get through al of them without hesitancy you hare reason to be proud. If kny of them stump you you will find the nswers on page 15 And with the answer are bit of useful and Intereating Information. Try these on the friend who "knows It all. Make a of them.

"NOW I'LL ASK ONE I is sweeping the country. Get In on the ignis Recorder Fines Man Whose Car Struck Former Official Motorists must reapfltt the right-of-way of pedestrians at Intersections whether or not traffic officer are stationed there. Recorder Erans stated this morning when he Imposed a fin of 11 on Jacob White, of Wortendyk. White was arrested after an automobile driven by Him had struck and Injured former Fire and Police Commlaaioner Philip Donohue. The accident- happened at Madison avenue and Market afreet while Commlaaioner Donohue waa walking on the crosswalk.

George Hoffman, of Hawthorne, was fined $25 on a charge of reckless driving. Charged with violating the parking ordinance, Samuel Lltelta. Richard Worab, of 345 Hamilton Easter--- 'But thffi outdoor hiitoriu hjr man. nhA ttfrtC, 7M An Interesting talk la, which the functions of the New Jersey State Police were outlined, was given laat evening by Colonel H. Norman Schwarzkopf, superintendent of the State Police, at the district meeting of Odd Fellow.

He explained-! that the department la without limit lu Its scope of work and that It Is at the service of the people all times. D. D. G. M.

Henry A. Heinrichs presided over the meeting. ence hard hj, th better 7:. St teeth In better modern etl ts ln 1. teeth groove.

ad culpa or dlvisloni nd that em Jf U.k 8 to hav I a kmination every the.e srouve, aad JUST TO BE SURE. Our Idea of skeptic Is a man who sees twenty people waiting for the elevator and then goes up and pushes the button. M. I. T.

Voo Doo. QUESTIONS: 1. What great American Inventor was also a successful portrait painter? 2. omplete the following: Fifteen men on the Dead Man chest Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum 3. In what and are white elephant considered sacred? 4.

What are the young called of (a) cow, (b) hrse. (c) sheep, (d) cat, (e) dog, (f) tiger? fl. What plant lives on Infects, opening Its leaves to tempt inserts Inside, then trapping them? fl. What important change In regard to the football goal posts will the 1927 season witness? 7. How many yean did the Children of Israel wander before they reached the Promised Land? H.

What profession was followed by Hippocrates In ancient Athens? 9. Who said: Don't give op the ship?" 10. Where did William Jennings Bryan die? (Continued on Page II) DR- J. h. ram Dentistry Hj Cor.

Main and Stark is a day to remember other things besides flowers You should think of your wardrobe term of Forget-Me-Not loot And present it with a suit or topcoat by Hickey -Freeman A suit or topeoat that wont wither like Earner flowers, but will hold its style and fine-lines as long as you wear it! A suit or topcoat styled to reflect the latest tendencies of Fashion both here and abroad made of woolens that bespeak Spring in their shadings and stamina in their weave; plus tailoring-by-hand that only the most skillful of hands could produce 1 If you havent your new nut for Easter we have And its a Hickty-Fretman! SKILLED BODY REPAIRING II Hchlcsstagcr, IM Market street, slip rover salesman "The politicians In Chicago are responsible for titua-tlon. A crook will normallv keep away from Since the crooks In Chicago hang around the poitlslans and officials, It goes to at that they first must be Invited and secondly -at be protected by the polit -Ian. A. Tate, flfl Marshall street, machinist "The political factions teem to use the gangs fee -heir method pf obtaining votes. Votes so obtalnr would have to be reape ted hy favor of the politician when a crook rets Into trouble.

The politicians could cLangc situation If they is-ed to." Isaac Coburn, IhO Market at reef, secretary of Silk Manufacturers group A strict enforcement of the law. "2. A better supervision of police department. "3. Politicians should not use gang methods to obtain vote for lection "4.

The politician play a bigger part In the Chicago gang warfare than is generally supposed by the averege man. This situation should be exposed th. public. William Hitter, 79 Ward street, Sind Lieutenant, if Oth Infantry. "Build a sc.

old In a public square. Every time cr Is caught, hold a public execution. This would not only curb the gang varfare hut would cure It. After three had been hung, he rest would take to the tall it Favors Plan Throwing Governor Elections Into Presidential Year Mrs. Isabelle Summers, member of the Assembly from Passaic, announced today that the Republican wonld be ready to meet Mayor Hague's attacks on the proposed state constitutional amendment which would throw ell gubernatorial elections hereafter Into Presidential years.

The Hague forces have tti state-wide campaign to rombai) this proposed amendment on the ground that it plana to mix national with state elections. The plan of linking the Presidential election with gubernatorial election would be carried by making the termv of governor hereafter four yesra Instead of three year and in that way making It necessary to elect governors in New JeYsey at the same time that Presidents are elected. Mrs. Summers In defending this proposed amendment to fhe state constitution, said today: "This matter Is to come before the people at a special election on September 37, next, at which time the constitutional amendments pertaining to xonlng. the amendment cresting meadow reclamation districts and other constitutional amendments will also come before the people for action.

Of course, our Democratic friends do not like the amendment lengthening the term of the governor end accuse ua of extending the term for the sole purpose of bringing the gubernatorial election Into Presidential year. They claim that we aim to carry a Republican governor Into office otr-ihe coattails of a Republican "To my way of thinking this is as It shonld be. We are the majority party In New Jersey except In the few Instances where our people have been cajoled out of the party by specious, unkept promises and I feel that we should he remiss In our duly to our party If we did not take every means In our power to legitimately bring back to the fold the strayed members. Therefore the gentle reminder of finding the name of your candidate for governor on the ballot at the same time as your candidate for President is a Just and legitimate way of reminding our people thai united we stand, divided we fall." National Beauty I Eipere n)t Boyish Boh 121 RIVER! Phone, BhervrooA Mil Pprn i m. to i ll ll Friday nd Saturday ms.

All evidence of the accident re moved- your car restored to He orlflntl fine condition by oar skilled work. Our low eetimnU will appeal to you. LIKE NEW AUTO BODY AND PAINTING CO McBride Ave. and W. 84th 84.

Phone; Sherwood 917ft HOW rrvtET A Hup on "op" Forestghttd individual hop on Opportunity gating the business (tun fertd in the Classified ('oim 'TtTTJ Oi PATER80N, N. J. matter. COOPER In Paterson, on Tuea day, April 5, 1927, Annie Tkteaaen, widow of the late Cor nellus Cooper. In her 66th year.

Relative and friends are invited to attend the funeral on April 8, 1927, from her late home, 165 Maryland avenue, 2 o'clock m. Interment at Cedar Lwn. 5apr3t HOHBEL In Proapect Park, on Tueday, April 5, 1927, beloved husband of Elizabeth Hobbel, of 55 Hopper street, In his 78th year. Relatives and friend are Invited to aittend the funeral on Friday April 8, 1927, from 8lxtb Holland Reformed Church at 2 p. m.

Interment at Fair Lawn. SaprJt JOHN9EN Entered Into reat, in Paterson, on Monday, April 4, 1927, Sarah (nee Fogarty), beloved wife of John J. Johnsen. Relatives and friend, also the members of Rosary Society of St. Agnes' R.

C. Church, Helen Kearny Council. Foresters of America, are Invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, April 7, from hr late residence, 87 Plum street, 8:30 o'clock a and from St. Agnes' R. C.

Church tt 9 o'clock a m. High requiem mass. Interment at Holy Sepulchre 6pr2t NOTICE. Members of Helen Kearny Council 1025, are requested to meet at oorher of Weiss and Main streets, List jr ajtrs Ml. hw ih funeral ot onr Ut, ark, N.

J. Funeral services at Brleriey's Funeral Parlor, 269 Mt. Prospect avenue, Newark, N. Thursday, April 7th, at 2 o'clock. Relative and friends are kindly Invited.

Interment at Mt. Hebron Cemetery, at convenience of the family. flaprlt later, Mr. Johnaen, of 8T Plum street. By order of MRS.

K. BRADY. Chief Companion. MRS. B.

VERNA, Sec'y. 5apr2t MKADR Entered into eternal rent. In Paterson, on April 4, Christina A. (nee Ameye), loved of Vincent Meade, New York. April 0.

Mrs. Ruth Brown Snyder, alleged to have aided her lover, Henry Judd Gray, In the murder of her husband. Albert Snyder, will fight for a separate trlaL- It was announced by her lawyer today. The int trial of the -two Is set for A 18. "I am goln, to prepace a motion for a separate trial for Mrs.

Snyder today," Dane Wallace, counsel for Mrs. Snyder said. I expect to appear before Justice Townsend Scudder tomorrow or the next day and argue the Touts Klevlt. It" Washington street, advertising manage. "I have no for any individual or group who would Ijterferc attempt to Influence the ballot The Inalienable right of ever Amer-can citizen should be protected to the ljist degree to yield to the Intimidations of unscrupulous politicians Is to surrender our most precious gift that Is at once and shall continue to be the heritage of our forefathers.

without ball pending the action of the grand jury. Romalne wea committed to Jail on the same charge yesterday after ho had attempted suicide in his cell hv isahlng hts wrists with" penknife. lionisin'! la believed to have Im-pllrated Meyera In hie confession to the police following hi arreat Yesterday morning he fcanted lita confession and entered plea of not guilty to the robbery charge. Romalne end Meyers became acquainted at Rahway where they were serving term. Romalne waa confined a a drug addict while Meyera waa aervlng a term for malicious mischief.

Easter Seasons FLOWER i. To fulfill every purpes; vt they serve so well at til son, symbolizing a great Ja and a renewal of interest every worthwhile pursuit. EASTER LILIES $2,00 upwards EA8TER CORSAGES $3.00 upmnii DE LUXE-BOXES $5.00 upwards Said to Have Waited With Car During Hold-up Evidence that hs been uncovered (ndtrailng that Henry Ho main, drug-crated bandit, of 853 Market street, was assisted In his attempted hold-up of a drug store at Grand and Jersey streets on Monday, revolted today In the arraignment of John Moyers, age twenty-eighth, of Kalrrlew, before Recorder Event on a charge of robbery. Meyers la alleged to have been watting outride the atore for Ro-malne In an automobile with the motor running. When Homalne was overpowered by Morrla Roa-enfeld.

the drug clerk and a crowd was collecting about the piece, Mcvera la alleged to have drlveu off. Meyera was committed to jail CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR POSTPONES MEETING Roelyn, N. April 8. Anthony Saraflno, 35. a marble-setter of 491 Bergenltn avenue; Union City, N.

was killed today and two companions were slight ly Injured when their automobile skidded and crashed Into another car on North Hempstead Turnpike, Bulls Head, near here. The regular monthly meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society of the West Paterson Community Church has been postponed from tonight until Wednesday evening. April 20 be-j aged 30 years. R. Charles D.

Legs wishes to announce the funeral for Thursday, April 7, from 71 Keen street, at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment will take place ln the family plot in Fair Lawn Cemetery. 5a.pr2t PURCK In Peterion.

on Monday, April 4. 1927, Mary C. Puree (nee Monday), beloved wife ot John Puree, in her 48th year. Relative and friends, also Miriam Chapter No. 8, O.

are Invited to attend the funeral on Thursday. April 7, from her late residence, 427 East Twenty -first street, at 2 oclock p. m. Interment at Cedar Lawn. 5pr2t A hand even now useless for shaking seems a mean handicap for a third-term boom.

YOUR KIDDIES PHOTO FREE Telephone, for as eareful a selection a you would make yourself, if time does not permit a call. JAMES SMITH, Say It With Flowers Main and VanHoutrn Sts. Phone Sher. (1150 229 Market Street. Phone Sher.

1935 fl74 Main Avenue. Phone. Passaic 3932 Clip Coupon Below In a Beautiful Album. Former Patersonian Passes Away in California Body Will Be Brought to This City Word was received In thl city last night of the passing away in Venice. California, on Monday, of Mis.

Caroline Elisabeth Atherton, wife of Frank Atherton, at her hom, ,124 Park place, following a long iilneae. One year ago last August the Atherton family moved from thl city to California, where they have resided ever since. The husband of the deceased was connected with one of the large grain establishments of that section and a merabet-of one of the oldeet families of the city. Besides her husband. Mrs.

Atherton la survived by two children, Robert and Helen Atherton, and her father, J. Rleohert, who for year was a member of Roblnaon's band. Funeral services were held at her lijte home thl afternoon In charge of the Order of the Eaet-ern Star. The remains will he placed In a vault and later brought to this city. Upon, the arrival of the body here, which I expected to be within a month, serviced will take place, to be conducted, by the Order of the Eastern Star.

The deceased was a member of Martha Washington chapter, of Paterson. CLIP THIS COUPON. IT IS GOOD FOR ONE PHOTO, SIZE 5x7, ALSO BEAUTIFUL ALBUM FREE Mail or Bring It to the Photo Editor, News Office DKMAREST Suddenly, in Paterson, on April George Henry, beloved husband of Nellie Demareet (nee Maas), In'ht 55th year, Relatives and friends, members 6t Falls City Lodge No. 82, F. and A.

M. and sister lodges, are Invited to attend the funeral on Sat urday, April 9, from hts late residence, 95 Jefferson street, 2 oclock p. and from Masonic Temple at 2:30 o'clock p. Interment at Park Ridge, J'. 6epr3t NOTICE.

The officer and brethren of Falls City Lpdge No. 82, F. A. are hereby notified to attend an emergent communication of said lodge at Masonic Temple, on Saturday afternoon, Aprtfs, at 2 p. for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our deceased brother, George Demsrest.

Sister lodges and sojourning brethren sre fraternally invited to attend. By rder of WILLIAM H. HAGEDORN, W. M. JAMES W.

DYER, Secy. 6apr3t DO WE At Newark, N. on Tuesday, April 5, 1927, Agnes (nee Schaefer), beloved wife of Herman Dowe and beloved mother of Herman K. Dowe, aged 26 years. Relatives tnd friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday.

April 7. from the residence of her mother-tn-law, Mrs. A. H. 229 Bloomfield avenue, drygooda atore; experienced pre- uilLi.

ferrrd A wly Cohen'a Drvauoda atore. i nr Highland avenue, Newark, gt I'hUitk i. in Interment el gAL.KSI.APY or Malesman wanted In Gn II Nam JOHN E. McGLONE, FUNERAL BORE 1000 Mala St rate mom, H. hrwMfl 501, gr Anhitaat' a ee a LN HanlOa llannat Itt HENRY HANSTEIN 4 pl'KERAl HOME SUIa Offif.

iaa RjOatAj Iraark "(- Alkie Pl. Addreu EASTERTIDE Puts a spring in your step and a song in your heart. Spring flower, too, suggest this gaiety in their colorful blossoms and because of this are the incomparable Easter GREETING. Edward Sceery 86 Broadway. "The Telegraph Uorlit "Every Customer Must be SatDftefl-Phones: Sherwood SI 09-11 lfl.

menu JOHN G. 447 River Street Ttlepk. Phone No. APPOINTMENTS WILL BE MADE TO HAVE YOUR KIDDIE'S PHOTO TAKEN BY J. ACKERMAN.

6 TEM PLE STREET, CORNER WATER STREET. Cedar Lawn Cemetery Sell Any SUe Lot Required. Office Cemetery and 12ft Market Street. Tel. 8.

144 JAMES S. SCI r.aaral 17i CBASU ITSWt Oppoatta W. Jo 1 Ifcrw4 rns ALEXANDER HAMILTON LODGE THEATRE PARTY AND DINNER TOMORROW THE CLOCK STORE WEST BROADWAY Hollywood Ometerj). ftaprlt rR Kale Upright piano, must sacrifice on accoubt of 'moving. Apply II Jackson Hi third floor.

largrst talactlaa ar CHIME CLOCKS Al Over 50 Woagrful Olfta altaklt for all aecaalaaa. I CHARLES "TH HOStfc OF EkT 94 Paterson Street i Him. lltnn lodge, O. will gather at a theatre party tomorrow night In the Orpheum theatre, Which will be fntfii wed hy a dinner in Steuben hall The chairman; Alex Kattwinkel, request member to make a not of this announcement end to meet in the lobby of the theatre at o'clock sharp. CK)R Hale Webster piano; good con-U 41I1M) cheap to quick liu er.

Gail between 12 and 4 p. m. 35 Ryerson second door. pOR Hale Reproducing Baby Grand (electric, mahogany), small site, like new. price very reasonable; easy terms.

Ecilp. 168 Main Paterson; Sherwood 6255 YOUNG WALDERS Florists. Funeral Designs a Specialty. 90 Van Houten Street Telephone Sherwood M7T DON'T CALL ME FAN. "Are you a movie fan!" "Do you mean to Insinuate that I look like an electrical Wisconsin Octopus.

WM Mt IkvrwM MEHLTN playef- piano; very little used. In perfect condition, wl original 10-year guarantee; yo-. chance to buy a ft.000 piano for $485. Ecllpee 168 Kr," Paterson Sher. 6256.

Double Sole And Genuine Barbour Welt. HI WE GUN DO 5 fi Hi Many years In treating all kinds of diseases and special methods original with us. to render the moat satisfactory srvic to the afflicted. No matter what your troubla or how long you have been afflicted or how many have failed to cure you. the chances are that you can be cured If you bad the right kind of treatment.

We ara specialists and hawc successfully treated more than 62.006 patients In the past 23 years in this city. We treat successfully diseases of men and women, irregularities, weakness, blood and skin diseases. Tap worms removed. Catarrh of Ear. Nose an4 Throat, Bronchitis, Asthjna.

Diseases the Lungs. Heart. Kldneva, Stomach. Liver. Spleen.

Bladder, Rheumatism. Diabetes, Epilepsy, Constipation, Rupture, Old Sores. Ulcers, Fistula and Paralysis successfully treated. Can cera. Tumors.

Piles and all Abnormal Growths skillfully treated Eyea examined and treated. Facial blemishes removed. X-Ray examinations made. Electrical treatments given. Cssssltitlas Pm.

Hours: 10 to 11 a. 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday, 10 to 12 m. 0rt af the Kura peas 4 American Medical sal Institute.

147 EUison St, Paterson, NJ. AUTBR upright piano (mahogany), Li thoroughly rebuilt and guaranteed. $96 Eclipse, 168 Main Paterson; Sher. 6256. HANNA Suddenly, on Tuesday, April 5th, 1927.

Wlllltm, beloved son of Robert J. and Alice Spear Hanna, aged 19 years. Relative! and friends, also members of South Paterson A. are Invited to attend the funeral on Friday, April 8th, from his late residence, 205 Paxton street, at 1:45 o'clock and from West-side M. E.

Church at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Interment at Laurel Grove. 6pr2t KOPPEN'AAL At rest, In Pater- son, on Thesday, April 5, 1927, Mamie, beloved daughter of the late Henry and Pletje Ko-penaul. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Friday, April 8, from the residence of her brother, Tunis Manchester avenue, 30 oclock p.

ro. Interment at Laurel Grove Cemetery. Funeral Director G. Plavier. 6apr2t IN MEMORIAM.

In loving memory of August Peters, who pesaeft- awav April 6, 1924. MR AND MRS. AUGUST A-PETERS, JR. ARE YOUR EYES OVERWORKED DU THE TIRE KAMI. LET REI.ICVK TH CHAIN I FIRST AMD SECO.VB MORTGAGES BOVGBT OR MONKS LOANBD THE MORTGAGE CO, tSi Alt KT am KMT ROOM tee PATRMSOIt.

g.j. heswood lsev-tsefl or men who spend most of their time on their feet. Ask for No. 98. Aim QTEI5TWAT upright piano (small slse).

In A-l condition. Price 11 pee, 166 Main Paterson, Sher. WILLIAM J-1 rssfci tud rlHfa TU Shops 206 Main Street SATISFACTION GI ARANTI UfE8ER player pfano (mahogany. small site). In good condition; a real bargain; 6195.

Eclipse, 168 Main Paterson. Sher. 6255. TWO upright pianos, very good for practice purposes. 1 years free tunings Included.

Price 655.. Eclipse. 161 Main Paterson; Sher. C255. SCREENS Farak Wl4asa gsa Oja" New la th ttm trier tor Spring delivery.

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