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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 13

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The Newsi
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Paterson, New Jersey
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13
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fflfl FAT ggCOH EVKsiwo 1bW8 MOETHIIM JERSEY'S PAPES TEtJXIDAT, 0. THISTEEE evening la the First Baptist Charch of Fort, Worth. Texas, and oar beloved Associate Teacher, also travel far to meet hie appointment a so to hoth'tbf these men of strong personalities and dear Christian thinking, ws.aepdnvf hearty greetings. out end meet the brethren next Sabbath morning at til oclock, lection, to held In Jane of this year. IT IS TTRTHIR RESOLVED, that- thla reeolutlon be epread In (nil npoa the minutes of the United Republican 'cliihv-nnd that copies hereof be a ant to iha preys tor publication -In the nearepepirs of Pamale county.

RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE. WILLIAM 8HEPS. United Republican Club Decides to -Endorse Regulars Pass Resolutions to This Effect at Smoker En tertainment Ivlile after after ALWAYS DEPENDABLE i mr ii i CASioni' away, bis wits obtained a divoKe and married again, and coming home ha fonud hie dear old mother still awaiting her boy. Tb evening ecrvic was presided ever the president the Mens Henry IT-Swart, and ths pastoral prayer was mads by ths chsplaia of ths Deacon Patara; Brother Smart abeuld have been an assoetats pastor for his Introductiotr and remark ta the radio sndiena war most timely snd appropriate, tnd with Brother Smart and Arthur F. A.

Witts as song leaders, amLFrofessor Arthur W. Coljprd, organiser, tbe men class is destined to grow by leapt and bounds Tha fourth monthly social get-tq ether wU bo held la tha social room of ths rhuroh Thursday crkninc, May th, with a great program --that wUi undoubtedly pack the room to The program, will- b' given In the-ehurchTapor, and ths paper of Paterson will receive' copy ho that Tudy' wo will all know what Is in store for1 the folks who enjoy an entertainment that Is worth whilst 1 The hour -next ftahhaih morning will bp somewhat different than tnth past sis months, there wilt he sereraf round titble talks of five inn let-each, 'find the general theme will bo 'Wbat doe this rla mean to me" Henrv H. Smer.t, the song leader and president, wilt render eilv music, and Frofuasuh rthuj; Collard. the orgaulaor and regular tescUer. -wilt convey to tha men tha great ideals of Ufa that ars-bound to.

tin gar through the week and weeks to corner Mr. J. Arthur Bchllchter travel mairy miles thr week to meet hi appointment the coming Aabbnth COLIC ALA mm iaam i a w- Dr. Hartranft to Preach in Pa. "Mayhew Delivered Stirrins.Address Last Sunday Tha wiambershlp the First Baptist Charch Mens Bibla Class, will act have the pleaaufe of greeting their brilliant teackar the coming Sabbath morning at, oclock.

Dr. Hartranft' expect to fill a long -overdue engagement ta tha coal reglonk of Penn, toy thk next three weeks, Last Sabbath was tndeed a great day la the First Church, in tha abaenc of tb pastor, Dr. Reera, tb Rev. Mr. Mayhew of the Rtata convention, tha pulpit, and ta tha afucnooir the great mass meeting for mea all but filled the galleries, to llsten tov J.

Arlhnf SctHlchter, who rams to Fataraoii'' through tha efforts of tha class. Mr. Bchlicter speaks oa one subject. 4'From Honor Fame, to Rags- and and indsad tha porlrsyaV ot his' life story was mostrf having tnd harrowing, and for twenty-fire years, he was an outcast of society hla SUPERfOR PERFORMANCE Oakland Eight I colorful grilling. It develop more power- automobile of its A cry In the night may he the first warning that Baby hat No cause alarm if Caatona is handy 1 Thisifurs vegetable prtp-gratton brings quick comfort, and can never do the slightest harm.

Aiwavs keep fi bottle in the house, 'It is ihe safe and. sensible' thing when children areltiling, hether its the" -stomach, or -the little bowel colic or cortjtlpatimK-or diarrhea; When tiny tongue -are coajd, or the breathe is bad. taste of Cssforia, pnijftt mildness makes it suitable for the tmiest infant, and for frernmjt use, oAnd a more lilicrak dose at Ckiitofii- is always better for growing children than toms need- -lexsly strorijf medicine meant only for adult me. Genuine Castona filwavs hai'Cha. H.

Fletchers the-'wrapper. Fr the -wrapper. Wficrtever there fifltd of gentle -signature Children love the- scribed by doctorsf passed as k- jlil peakoth morning and regulaRon, rtrnUiion, ony eivoivroaipeed, life I unusually long. Jhaft ony other The Oakland Eight embodies ix. ond It hai'occelero- teen yeari'engineering experience iteH, ipeedond power that few flht cylinder, joutometjle, match, regordleii of And every tar undergoes approxi- t8 mately 25,000 separate inspections Yl th very feahirerwhich give while beingjianufOcturedl superior performance That Ir why mile aftermiler-montn" aUit a remarkably reliable offer month Oakland performs (ar.

high powef' Is applied to fwith that unfailing dependability mission and rear axle (n such which Is, by farth biggest factor -nnth even flow that strain'on the continued enjoyment of on -i part Is materially reduced." automobile. -ri p1 shikiMp VidbecoviJts reciprocating parts at on unusually'tow rate for Paaains resolution to ndorae the regular Republican candldalei In the primarlea soont be held. member of the United Republican club met Tuesday night at a emoker and entertainment. John licCnteheon wan Ths prln-elpal apeelcrr at -the meeting and thp other who spok were: Roy T. Yates, elate senator; Ales Mao-Leod.

Republican county chairman; Harry J. Durkin, clerk of ec.ee-ond district Mnnrtca Knits, attorney; Thomas f. Vigor! to, and PlctsA- E. ionea, special deputy flerksi? Frank Darenport, candidate for sheriff; Henry A. Allen, postmaster, and Andrew Miller, candidate for alderman Jtn -the Fourth ward.

Seren-ty-fly new embark wet's added to the membership last night and the club aspects to have a joll rail of. 1,009, before the primaries. Frinltl a Bauman, GeorgeLeRue, AI Capone and Young March entertained with boiini bouts while Mattie Forgaab, sang and Willie Fried lander gave a apeolalty dance, The officers of tha clnb araWos eph Green, honorary preeldeni; Harry Goldstein, president' Maurice Morant, lce-preldent and W. X4eb, rlca-presldent. CHarry Nlrenberg, treaaurev Mas Pollack, secretary; Jack Korhmah, ergeBtcat-rtne; leadnr Slllk.

Joe-eph Blmon and William -Bheps, counsel, Tha following commlttseusjware Jn charts last nlghti-Raceptfon Mat Pollack, chairman; William Wetaa. Ixtuls Entertainment Marty Friedman, chairman; William Carter, Morris Marants. Refrehmen'uIrfn. 6hptr chairman; Jack Aaron Rotkenbeck. Thejyeeolutloa waa a fpllowi: RESOIAJTION -WHEREAS, the -Republican or-ganlsatloii for Paeaalc county has announced the ngme of the Regular Republican candldatm for the primary election" in June 'of this year.

ANTb WHEREASrthe United Republican club has carefully considered the needs and requirements of the vartoue offices for which bar been announced, niindfdl that service to the best advantage of the peq-pleIs And WHEREAS, the ability, character and integrity of the reTpec-tlva Regulajc-Republlcan candidates are such that the peoplAwiii be most' advantageously served by thfse candidates; AND WHEREASit fa to the best -In tar rate of ike that, candidates be sup ported elected! If f3 RESOLVED by tha United Republican clnb ata regular meeting ef this, organisation; that the orgphizatlon go on record as up-portlng, holehcartcdiy and -Reservedly aU the Regular Repubtl an candidates at. the primary else tlon, Individually; And collectively, 7 jjajut- earnestly advocating -their and el act lop at the primary eandidalea and being tlV mt op, s. k. 5 1025 NEW WODUCT or CtNEKAl AOTOaSx, r.lOTORS, Tnc Market and E. Jllso Market and.E.

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IllcrW MatssS.IS nan miti H.AOB Cartel AU Halo Co, led. V' fMiaafta Mrwrtw GirftelA W. MepUt Alaevp CA laa. North Maplo AvolM II J. ProoMf Uofiu at Haaeaa Rasvaea- w.

Poaaop 4k Ceor SM tilof Blip Ava How Utarair V. I IN THE-NEWS Shi i newest and finest in ajid (Thews cile of lour ownership costs. Hero Ute flrAt broad-shouldered, Heavy Dsily l-PIy Gasa-Dkaa Bd-joo ever offered at low Jrkea. Note the rugged, wear-restating all-grip safely tread the sturdy an glen which provide sur? traction under aU conditions. Think how trim these new Fireetone Anchor JTlfed wllMook on your ear, Gom-Dipped by the exclusive Firestone patenfed procenn that made Halloo Tires possible and enabled Firestone to win and hold aU official world records for safety, ndleage, endurance and economy.

Only Firentone Ingenuity, tretnendou workl-wlde renource find now edged manofactHring advantages could offer Buck remarkable value lOr the Ns. Drive in today and have a net ef tbene Heavy Duty Tiren put critr- 9.50 $10.75 $13.25 $1425- $15.35 $16.50 1 FIRESIOHE-BATTEIUES Come see how. economical a fine Tlightcan It Hudson combines eight cylinder quality the Jow first cost and maintenance of CarMhat heretofore dominated the medium-priced field. Here is a qtiality Eight in the Silt price 9 ,2 range. Here is an Eighfof outstanding perform- And with this mechanical excellence, Hudson 3 Great and economy.

Here Is a car tSbring back Eight, in beauty and nch appointments, questions the, -your firsTthrfflsinmotormg. wisdom of ever paying more for any canx is increased in proportion to weight 1050 for the CoachL'- knee is alerVfree, active, 5uch ability means smooth- -f -and fteedom from fatigue, It assures" minimum Nine other models' fust as attractively priced. Wde wear and a long-lived car, w- range of colors. All prices (So. b.

Detroit, COMPLETE TUIE SERVICE UNDER OlIE ROOF. 4s, Drive In today and get the moot complete, efficient and i economical service In town. 7 Gaa -Oil -Lubrication Crank Case Service Tire Repairing Brake Tenting and Reliulng Jlaftery Jesting end Charging Car Wanhlng and Poltahtag Road Service. Mew yes ess get battery with Iki fssiea sywiboi QUALITY a battery for every tsska sad type of rat ths prirs yns wsat ta pay. Rstra PNrr-UsfW Dfs-Cnstw Dvpsndsiulily.

Bring la yasr aid Bsttary asd wa ill giv sa allowance aa tha Errhas of a new ona. A II aiakv ttarlos tasUd FREE. Most (k piste Bsttory and Eicctricsl lfepart-went la tha city. "rr 13 Pi 1 JGo E-otrvlIfiaimfi'MQ Hast 18th 'Street and Ellison Place '568 Madison Avenue Sherwood 6237 Patmon Chestnut Street Sherwood 17U Paterson. atorqon Hudson-Essex Co, 229 Ellison St, Haw thome Auto Sales Co, Hawthorne, Corner Paterson Street Mountain View Motor Co.

Y. Mountain View A0gaKInc, G. fiensen i Clifton Scherer Motor Co k.ss Rivttdil Ridgeivoodi Franklin Avenue at Tel. Ridgewood 4111.

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