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rAGE TWO PASSAIC DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DCCEMEER 29, 1926. TELEPHONE PASSAIC 2000 Moves From Chicago Overseas to Paris Bet-Placer Says Wagers Went on; Horse, Not Gann 4n i West BalTTark Man 1 Denies That Money Went on Baseball I Results Was Placed on Rao 1 Overseas Phone Service Will Cost $25. Sow Tork, Dee. If (pypor. sons In New York and loo don norm will bo abl to talk to aach other ever ordinary house tolo-pbunaa at a coat of 31 a minute.

Walter 0. Gifford, president of tb American Telephone and Telegraph Company, la announcing that tha orrrtce win be opened to Um public early In January, aatd that aa taot aa proves practical to do It wlU bo ogtanded to other Mellons of Um country. Detroit, Doe. (JPt Frofi Wt Novln Field cmploF, mn Honed (. life nan who pled (I I fie to on th Detroit -Cl.

velon cam of sept. 23. 19X1, that Mh tn chonrea Ty Cobb on Trio Speaker, Issued t(temen a today dnyln( tht xny money I bet on th (am. Th mny tnvolvod to th tron action, he doctored, was bet hors race. I 0 September Jurors 1 to Be Paid Tomorrow Ji Member of th September Tetn jj Grand Jury, which diabsnded mv 4 oral days wlU receive totaij of for their ervlceo, cordin( to report mad tn th offtc of County Clerk John Mt Cutcheon thl morning.

Th member of tho Jury will re -Miv their cheek tomorrow morn ln( to tho Bherm office. Court bouse. Paler eun. r' Paterson Pastor to Be Installed Jan. 5 A matting of tb aisalc County Prti Commission will held cm tft valng of Monday, Jinoiut at 7 o'clock at tb Alexander Hamilton Hotel, Paterson.

Mr. President. nd Mr. Tracy. cretr? tnd engineer, ef tb Union County Perk Commission.

will spesk on th work of tbst commission. Stevens Would Ban Pre-Primary Party Support State Senate Conference Committee to Discus Plan Further Today fNpeehsl Is Tb Ur14) Trenton, lc, 29. of th election laws to llmint the prov.Blon prohibiting party organization from openly endorsing candidate for office before primary elections la th latest suggestion advanced by Republican Senate Leader William A. Stevens of Long Branch to modify th tpirit of tho eclating primary election system. Senator Stevens laid th proposal bfors the Republican Senate conference Commute at th Stats Hous yesterday afternoon.

The conference committee plans to ast again today to glv further consideration to th anti-primary bills. Senators Pierson, of Union and Richards of Atlantic a ho have opposing viws as to the most desirable methods of raising funds ta further ststs highway construction presented to th conference committee bills embodying their Ideas. Senator Pierson measure proposes continuance of tht on mill tax for roads and Senator Richards endorses a two-cent gasoline tax and higher motor vehid registration fees for trucks with a carrying capacity of ten or mors thousand pounds. Th endorsement of the Iiron or Rlcherds' programs is also left with th Senate Conference Committee. Legislation for of the 1924 proposed constitutional amendments and legal advertisement of th proposals is being bandied by Senator Mackay of Bergen.

The conference committee withheld endorsement of the Mackay plans pending redrafting of the bills. Tha for a four-year term for Oovernor for a four-year term or Governor and Stats Senators, two-year terms for Assemblymen and bl-ennial legislative sees Iona The others are for sonlng changes to overcome present constitutional barriers cited by the Court of Errors and Appeals TREATMENT OF THE SICK Ws Sollttt stttbbors sraminsiy lnru able rases- IH ss espials bow dig -t eiit and curable sra eor methods i.ii irvrittmnl than utbr Tho fact tb joa were treated without beeetlt aro skcplral. dra sot discourage Me are aurasssfttUy trestiss tbras tknta and fool sure we eaa do the sail I for ou More tUa ftll.tsn trrated (L ots In lb peat 'U fears tt tbs recor we hold Comselt os. YAesresperia tuts and treat all Disease! ef stes as wmea Irregularities, weekoess, bloc and skis dtseaees- Tape worm moved Facial blemishes remor a Catarrh of the Kar, Noses aed Thro-BrunciiUla. Asthma, Dtabeira, Disea of the Lunge, Heart.

Kidneys Rtomsc Liter, Blfder Constlpstlos Old Kr- -1 irem, in((tla, Psrelfsis soccesefuti treated, anrers, Tomr, Piles rI all abnorm.il Growths skillfully treat hre etammed and treated. Ray Ct aminatkiDS made. Electrical trratmen giies. Ceessieflee Free -b Ilnurs 10 11 a. a te Sundays 10 to 12 OSm ef lha twepeui aed Aseritsi Ifedlcel aad Narglrsl InstltaSa 4T KLLINON ST, City Officially Joins in Water System Project Gourley, Record and W.

I. Lewis Approved as Council for Three Cities Faiaai bream officially linked with Clifton and Paterson in efforts to cur th works of th Passaic ConoUdatd XNatr Com perry tinder terms of a resolution adopted by th Board Commissioner yesterday afternoon. Th city his been unofficially negollat-lnjr for som Um. Th thre tu ar trying to scur poaaeaaion of th distributing system of th company for thir own ta in distributing water from th Wanaqu raervolr, whkh i now nearing completions Acquisition will probably by condemnation though possibly by pur-chaee. The resolution also approved th selection of William B.

Gourley, of Clifton; Georg I Record, of Jersey City, and William 1. Lewi of Paterson. special ooansel In th Interest of th tri-city combine lion. Riehl Sues for Divorce from Former Hall Maid Trenton, Dec. 21.

Arthur B. Riehl of Roscll Park b.ip brought suit In Chancery Court for a dissolution of bla marriage to Louis E. Grist 0 former parlor maid In th bom of tb Rv- Edward Hail, rsrtor of a fashlonabla New Bninmrick Church, who waa found murdered, (long with Mr. Eleanor R. Mills, hi choir singer, mor than four year ago, Th petition In th caM, which waa subsequently withdrawn at tho request of Riehl, alleged, among other things, that Mr.

Riehl knew mor than ah had told of th doubt slaying, and had bMn paid to kMp It quUL In bla second suit which was filed todsy, Riehl mad no mention of th murder but asked that be granted a divorce on the ground of desertion. II waa married to Mia Oslst at Bound Hrook In September 1921, he stated, and waa serted by her early in December of tho same year. Th wife la now living, according to th hllL at Davidson Mills. Grand Army Men Give Up Charter in Hackensack Hackensack, Doo. I.

IP Th MrPhsrson Fwt of th Grand Army of th Republic hx fits banded. Commander Augusta McKinney, on of th two charter member of th post new living. Mid todsy that 111 health prevented th fir members of tha post from holding meet-Inga and that they had voted tn glv tip their charter 'which was iMiied 9 yearn ago. Estrangement Looms Between Mayor Hague and Governor Jersey pec. OP) Foa-alhlUty af -awtrangement waa anen today between Mayor Frank HatUe, Plata Democratic leader, and Oovernor A.

Harry Moor, whose election year ngo was mad possible by th Hagu majority In Hudson County. Th Mayor nnd th Oovarnor watted at' oppoett and of th Jackson avenua depot for a special train of th New Jersey Central Railroad that carried them to Trenton for th Seaqul Centennial dinner at which Frealdcnt Coolldga will apeak tonight Although th men usually Pm together readily for cameramen, they had to be coaxed today, and finally stood somewhat apart aa th shutters clicked. Significance wa attached to tha Incident In th light of th open break betwMn decretory of Bint Joseph F. B. Fltxpatrlck, a law partner of Governor Moor, and th Mayor.

All thre men ar Jersey City Democrats. Th Mayor and BocrsUry FiU-pa trick clashed In a sharp verbal battl at th City Commission meeting yesterday, when Fttapa trick appeared for a company seeking a permit to operate a bus llna from Journal to Kearny. Mayor Hagu told th Secretary of Btnte he could not "hulldosn tha city commission" and Informed him ho waa "ooly aa Infant In arms." Fltspnirlrk replied ho did not Intend to "bulldoaed" either. aoul In Cod. Cod boa tamed wot the light," 11 dwelt for few momenta on tha dlaappolntmont oauaed by tho death of tho watt-known pwwtor, and then, to lha parlahloaara of tho Summer afreet church, ho weld: -Too probably I foot 4 too much of Domiaio Drukker.

Haro so as-pactauona of way mlnlator, however treat hia wamo or fame may bo, hut have your ospeclatlona In Ood, who auppllan tho all." A few worda of cohdolawoo worn followed by tho alatament: "Ilia death may be aw area gr.stor bleaa-Inc to you than hla work. Clod more. In myatarkrua way. Ood la oftaa willing to omlta tho ohapbord la order to aavo tha AQ brief Ian Reformed churebao mourn tho Wiea of tho burning and ahlniag Domlnlo Drukker, he aaid. "Domlnlo Drukker waa certainly a fundamentals much though tho ward haa beam abuaad.

lia preached tha Word, all tho Word, and nothing but tho Word. Ha preached Jaaua Chriat, all Jnoua Ckrlnt, and nothing but Jaaua Chriat. "Bo had Domini Drukker gabbed bis earner. Jila teak waa gnlah-ed, and Ood had called him The aarrleeo were In charge of tha Roy. Sir, Dtrb IfeDaar.

paetor of the Rroapact street Chriat ken Reformed Church of Raoaalo, who delivered both tho opening and cloalng prayer a. Tha Rar. Mr. tt gpaolhaf, rdotor at tho loti Chrlation Reformed Church, read the Horlpturo tho tw.nly-oovanth I'ealm. Sfotorcyrto Of fleer.

Vlchaat Cany and Thoaiaa MoCann acted aa eecourta tor tha funeral cortege. Tho funeral party wtll leave New Turk an tho Wolverine of tho Now Torb Control Line, lata thla of tore noon, to arrive la Grand Rapid a Michigan, nt ID Id tomorrow morning. A funeral ear vice will bo bald at I. Id tomorrow afternoon In tha Third Chrtettaa Reformed Church of Zeeland, Michigan tba churnb that tha Her. Mr.

Drukker aerved before ha cam. to Paaaato early thta month. Burial will bo la Zeeland. Sira, Drukker will probably maka bar beam la Grand Rapid a. Three Hurt When Icy Roads Cause Auto Accident (Continued from Rage One) badly damaged.

Offloer Corneitut Rtrnyk reported tha aocldent at Folio Haadquartara. Sftaa Rifrada Drtnn, ll Radley avenue, Clifton, aa tha Chamber af Commerce afaff, a paaeengar In a louring oar drive, by William H. Malr, lit Madlaon avenue, Clifton, wao Injured about tho eyeo and ro-ealrod a bod out on har noae onrly yaaterdey nftarnon whan tho driver of the touring ear ewervod sudden-ly to avoid otrlklng a car which had milled la treat af him and ohlddod Into It. The Maly oar woo traveling north on Myrtle avenue, according to tho police report. Whoa a light delivery truck driven by Oulaeppe Lomo-nano, II Aapaa etreet, and owned by 1.

Merinare, dl gtala treat, out directly In front of It at Ik Monroo (treat oomar. In an effort to avoid a ooliuloa. Mr, Malr applied hla brakao, but aklddad bit Uta delivery truck. Both care wore damaged. MM Dreau was takea to bor homa aharo oho waa treated.

Gabriel Alonoyuaa, IT Highland avenua, ClUton, white driving hie ooupo at Paaaato and State etraefa early laat night, oraahad Into the front of a touring oar award by Me Ooldeteln. Dafayatta avo-nua, and drivaa by Barney Oold-auln, of tha aama addrea which waa making a left turn tnta 1nn-ante (treat. Both of tko earn wore damaged. Michael Dimka lit Oraad (treat Oarileld. while driving a truck owned by M.

A. Dyt of Paaaato treat, aklddad oa lha Icy pavement aa Poanlngtoa avenua near Gregory aveaaa yeotordny after-none and (truck a coach ragtatorad P-Illll N. J- which Waa parked thera Bnth oara wore damaged. Tho owner of tho ooupo haa not bean located. Ofllcar B.

Mirk holt reported tba accident la the Polio Building. County Tells of Highway Plan to Trenton Session (Continued from Pago One) tha net root lo. of a bow bridge over tha Paaaato Rlvar Into Maple avenue, Wellington, from where It win connect with tho Pnteroon rtank Road la Hoboken, In ree-aale Cannty tho highway will have roadway feat la width, while lha widening of Pataraoa nvoaun cello tor a roadway of 11 feel la width. Tho Pnnaalo apokeemaa flrrt placed tho noedo of tha peopflo of faaaolo County ta hla (peach and Shoots Wife and Self In Cliffside CUffside Man Is Enraged Because Wife Will Not Come Back Both Are Killed 15 Suicides Have Been ed in Same Wood fa Recent Years 2 Apart 6 Months Action Premediatated Because she refused to return to him after a six months separation, Mrs. Margaret Ferguson, 23 years old, of Cliffside, was shot and instantly killed hy her husband, Austin erguson, Monday evening as they walked in Dalley-town road, Cliffside.

Ferguson, who is 32 years old, then turned the gun on himself. Th, bodln of th ooqpl wr fountt yeirdy pnlla of CHff-(tdn, wb wr couching for Hn. Froramn, to Honing t.I.phon Mil tram Urn Sf.rr.rwt Bulltvmn, hr motnnr, tnM worried whm br Ooughtw did pot rntuni homo. Apparently. rwifUMi S.d to km bio wife It oho did not nnswrr hlo ov.rturu, oo Iho mur.

dor tu entnmltt.4 with II ratlhro rovolvnr of eh(p mako. A bo of crtri1 woo found 1 kla pnck.t, Wim Cblof of Polio Anthony Mi-rrtno. of rllffddo, rncnlvvd word of ISO ditappoaninoo of Mr. for ouaon, ho dotallad Offionr Goorto to anarch tho lonely opot nnr tho Jnwlnh ootartory I Ixl-trtown rood, tho aoono of Srtooa ouIoMm within tho laot few Tun. Tamo hulloto had Ixaa flrad Into tha eht of ra, Fmcuann from tanoa nnd eno into tho choat at bar hu.au ad.

Ttfay worn found Ivtng aid hr County rby.ln.n Wllltom X. Ogdon por. format outapalan on tho bodlaa, in Mali Fork, thta mom In. Ur, ond Mr. Furguann warn named four yaom or and oopar- ad la.t Kumraar aflar rape tad gunrola, Mr, Ferguson mnrod to lamp laload, whllo Sim 1 rr.u.oa tnado bar homo with bor mathar, at Id South FaWrtow roan a.

uffaida, Tho roupl hod aoo thud uhom tha mothar kapt. Mrt kuillraa told Oataotlro (l.utanaat Nathan A lira, of tho liar iron County proa.rufor'l stalf, that hay ftoughfer left komo at lilt (clock, Slnnday night, Immodlntaty attar rocolvtng a ulophon aalL nna I'd not tall har mothar whom tha nail wao from, but It la bollov. ad that har huahaad had oallad bay to maka a tryat that oadad la tha duho trayady, Bev. Mr. Drukker Is Extolled at Funeral Service tCoatlauad from hft I) In tho opontnc word of hlo dlo.

etm.li that It applied hlao to tho Root Mr. Drokkfe, Ho mentioned tha haaaatattuno ho had hod with tho dad minlatay In oetioot dayo and In lot ay Ufa, of tho drooling orhlrh ho had raealrad from the t'kuolo of tho nrao, and. finally, of tha (hark to tho mataharo of tho I laaate Whan they haard Of h0 daalh. havay doubted tho olaaaro ptidllaaao oad piety af tho Rov. I tow R.

Hrukkar ho declared. 'Ho he. already reached tha anal of tho "liberty Bonds Hw Yerfc, Pm, II. I (Vtsniipsst bends, soon: Liberty IH iMMtdtdidi 11 1 Ibwiy First to Id R'd Liberty Raaoad to Did I.ibarty First ttao ......101 IT Ibertf kaaond tlto ....101 I 1 It.arly Third tV Id laurth 111 ....11 It f. Treasury la VI.

B. Traaaury tt I I', B. Traaaury 4ta Overworked? Do They Tire Easily? -j Let Us Retieve Thst ttrsm I Satisfaction Guaranteed Dr. N. SCHATZ ') pointed out tba benefit ta bo derived from aoaaoctlng tho Plank Road with a through road ta Pat-areou.

tree holder Taaec Naouburg, Mayor B. Groat Tborbura and Dr. Arm-otrong aloe apnka, aad naked the board la onaaidar tho apoolulo do-manda of tho eouaty. la oomparleoa with Poaaal Co demand! of tha board, tho other four ocuatieo prepared and pveaented rather eifeaded and amhltioua pro-grama They culled the commta-loa'a atttntioa to tho report Of their county aagtneert who (earned to have Included In their pro-grama all kind of plena for highway construction. Tha olhvr ooun-tlea probably, with tho or caption of Hergea.

aeamad uneblo to gronp much of local oondttlona In their piano but apoko of connocUug rood-wya with other gtato Henator William B. Mac-key, of Bergen, (peaking for hlo Oouaty proposed a oat of wall laid plana for tho board adoption, Rractkally all of tho blghwayo naked for by Morgen ware connecting link, with the vehicular tunnel and tha Hudaon River Bridge. Particular otreee waa alao laid by Bergen' apokeamaa In regard to dbo widening of Pateraon avenue. Approval la ganoral a i Ih plan for a now b'aie read gygtam wao given by tho fir eaunUa who bar united In a general echemo la mako Ih Highway Commlaalon toko no-tire of tho Northern (action of tho Hint when Ito pinna nr finally adopted. Chief recommendation advanced by an five eountle of count were for additional milMgd, principally from Newark and Pataraoa.

Practically all tb apeak erg aubeertbed la tli compliment glvoa tho But Highway Commlaalon and Major W. Rloon, Bui highway engineer, for tho eempruhenatv our-voy of Milt mil of road, dlvtdad Into Moondary aad primary aea-tor, la accordance with their rola-tlvo ImporUnco. Tho apaaknra from Paanato County Included Annomblymaa Rnaeell Win. County Englnear Garwocd Farguaon, Director of PrMholdara laaoa Noonberg, Freo-holder Robert Armatrong, Aaaom-blywomn laaballa M. gummera and Gerald Knight, of tho Paaoalfi Chamber of Commerce, Tho Bergen County roproMBta-tlvoa Included Suta fionator William B.

Mackey, County Rnglnoer R. MoClovo, Duncan MoClavo, J. W. Binder, rvprnnentlng tho Hud-eon Rlvor Bridge Aanoolatlon. and Director of PrMholdara William Bvowlck.

Tha KaMg County PrMholdara react ted brief Mttlng forth their view, and urged that additional Mnaldaratlna be glrve Newark been um of IU congealing from outside raffia and IU commercial Importance. Tb apookorg maintained that sufficient consideration wan not granted to through route in Newark, and they urged tho adoption of what era termed Harrison road. Btatlatlra wr offered to ahoW tho amount Of ratable In that part of tho BtaU and tho commercial Importance of tho district. Senator Mackey road a brief pra-pared by tho Bergen County repra-aontatlvea and aug anted that bonds bo leaned for rtghU of way fny thlriy-fieo peer instead twotity year. Ha nlao naked -that tha Potwwon Plonk road ho Included In tho oynUm, and that tho Metropolitan Terminal Boat ho projected west to Broadway at Areola, ntllt.

Ing Broadway and Rlvar rood, concocting With the praaant Routo II outalda of Pnteraoa. Other auggon-Ilona for change la alignment wart nta advanced. Both Sides Sit Tight in Erie Station Dispute Ackerman Says He Can Condemn Fire Riuns as an Eye-Sora Witt tho Brio Rallrmf Company build new atatloa la plan of tb fim-awopt Mala atatloa. In accordance with tho wtahoa of roe-go to ettlgong ond public cfflclnl. or will tho company con a at tho docl-aloo of Building iMpoctor Prank Ackarmna and attempt to eocur pormlHloa to rebuild tha old build In? That quest lea la a no foremost In tb mind of th poopl of tho city.

Xrl offlrUI an Building tnapoctor Aokarmoa or bath "nit-ting tight" No definite tn formation ollhar mo way or another has bean made a far, Mr. Aokarmoa Mid thl morning that ha haa received no word from VIco-PrMldont Mont all or Bupor-Intondant Condon, of tho railroad company, olthouth ha ha forwarded to thorn a letter oaclMtng a ropy af th ordlnono governing th rebuilding or replacement of Ih atrnctur. Superintendent Condon said yesterday In an Informal statement to Tha Herald that so far aa ho knows orders ar to rebuild not replace th ttatlon. Th bonding, nine lent Th urn-day. hen been deeerted and a tend.

flre-Mtea roof and charred bee me a bit of dceolat ka In the mldat of Ih Main oeenuo huslneno oecllca Mr. Ackerman paid thla morning that It will atond feet on It In until ho hear from th company officiate. "In limo," he Mid. "If they dont do something nr make noma move, I con ond will order It torn down aa a mcnac and an syonnra." Lincoln's Avengers Commander Is Dead Attrt IC. 51 (JH Capula CbarlM lUa frsrik, II, cmmnAr th troop tht Joha Wllkvo Bot'th, ifijittfiiii Abrhfil Uncolit.

dir4 lOilttf In sddhloii to hti O. A. buttoitv rriAia rnatth wor th ctomi 1 Uncot Arvnrm), Dill in Headlight Tiff with General Motors Corp. Named Defendant in U. S.

Courts on Withdrawal of Approval of Guide Lamps I So. riel Rteoaaeb Tba Beraldl Trenton, Dec. Ilc-hui Motor Vehicle Commissioner William D. Dill bat been mads defendant In a Federal Court suit Instituted by tba General Motors Corporation and affiliated companies to enjoin him from enforcing aa order Issued December I last revoking previous approval given headlight lamps manufactured by tba Guido Motor lamp Manufacturing Company, cf Cleveland, O. Federal Judge Rodino ha loaned a rule I ahow oauaa, which wlU be heard her January It, for Commissioner Dill to ahow causa why aa Interlocutory Injunction should pot leeue.

It I alleged tho order of revocation la Illegal and unraaa-onabl and presents a claeh of atata authority with intor-stat commerce. Products of th Guido Company nr "Tilt Ray" and 'Tilt Beam" headlamp. Coramlaalonar Dill approved thorn Juno lilt. Dill cited th company to ahow causa why tho approval should not bo revoked on th contention tho lights wars not In compliance with New Jersey law. After a hearing tha order of revocation waa Invoked, effective glxty day from December I laat.

Comntlgalonar Dtll'i objection to Guido lamps wa they hove bo vertical foou adjustment In gddl-Hon to bortgontal adjustment. Th complainant anawtr thla by alab-oratloa of practical mechanical quaotlona and adioatmanta Nicaraguan Troops Battle for Control of Escondido River LiWili Defeat Forces of Diaz Govern menty Recognized by U. S. Managua, Nicaragua. Dae, 21 lP).

Victorious ta a thrM day battl nt Da Parte an th seat coast af Nicaragua, th Liberal fercM at Dr, Juan Sacaaa ar bow threatening MVsral atrategl point leading to th Interior, Tha troops of th Conaarvsttv Government of Prasldent DIM, wha haa ban recognised by th United Btatoa, war forced to retreat before th LI here la Th latter1 government undag Dr, Sacaaa la recognised by Meatoo. Advice from th fighting son any l.aoo eonaorvntlva troop war opposed by 1,10 Libnraln, of whom lot war alleged to bo Mexican soldiers ar officer. By their victory th Liber la gained nereis tn th Escondido River, captured Fruta Da Pan and began an attack on Monkey Ridge. If thla Important atrateglo point ta taken. It will glv them control of tha river, along which American fruit companies operate.

Other 1-iberal forcM ar proceeding to Rama, whera ther Is a small conservative garrison. Th DUa (Conservative) Government Is Mid to be extremely ahort of ammunition ond fund with which to pay tho tofit men under arm General Die displayed great onaiety over th situation whan new of th defeat at Lao Per Uta wao received, aad repented hla assertion that ho could not bold out much longer ogalnat th Liberal If they continued to ro-Ml vo, os ho charged, military support from Mexico. Zober Warns to Clear Ice Away Fine for Those Who Leave Snow and Ice on Walks, He Says Chief of Police Rlt hard O. Zober Issued a warning today that all people who rnfuM or neglect to clear th Ic and enow from thetr sidewalk will Issued a summons to appear In the Folk Court to pay fin of Ut Hundred of complaint har bean received. Chief Zober said, from people who hero slipped and faltea on th Icy sidewalks la some places, ha Mid, the last snow had not oven been cleared, and was now coated with ahMt of ter Inches thkk.

All eftkrero oa duty haeo ardor asu ticket to violators Who hoe had opportunity to clMr their sidewalk and bare not don M. A reasonable time will bo al-ktwod In which to complete th teak. Arise a first warning. If th walks ara pot cleared at onto, a fin win result. Chief Zober aald.

Ifuadreda of people about th cl(V were buoy with bo vet, ovo ond loo remover thl morning Many bora, vara tit in from school, earned extra dollar by cleaning walkg. th te (j tr th tu Hr chi Hi ft eU til en fin Ju am K1I mu nr DM ina Jjc she i Ol loi ann AJ 3 iV vm Jtt nl 14- en Ink' 11 llI Ira Aer dull hi clul Pi Kt pih le 1 bn lues due Mias ViU Pclayo, sophomore la the collcgt of arts and sciences, Louisiana State University, miJrnt of Datoa Rougn where th cotlrf it situated, he been feted the most beautiful girl in the gnlvorsit. Mount ain-Baill Craft to Sail World DEATHS In Passaic, on Dec. filth, Sarah Love aged 6ft years. The relatives and friends of the famlW are respectfully invited to attend th fi fiom he" lata residence, 117 Washington Place on Prtday morning at SO oclock M.

and from St. Nicholas church at ft.Og clock A. M. Interment at St, Nicholas Cemetery, Please omit flowers. OTK The Rosary SoeMy of flt Nicholas fburrh will at tho homo of the late Harsh f-or 117 Hsaliiecrtoa IUco oa Tbtirvrlay evening at a p.

U. to effr up tho rosary for tbs repose ef her out SAGAR Jn lassalc on Dec. 2t l52f, Wesley Elliott Sager aged fT years. Tha relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the home of his Vncl Frank L. Lawrence No 121 Ridge Ave, on Wednesday even-) Ing Dec.

Xftth, at 8 ft oclock P. HH Interment at Ridgelawn. SMITH, suddenly In PasMic Tuee- I day, December 21, 182. Chariest 8. Smith, father of Rena LuciUe Smith.

Funeral service will taka place at Terry, N. Y. I'rMKwbftlAtf I ta loving mptnorr of our dner kns bsnd sod father Frank OMvy who 41 lMvmbir JH, Hu5 Ju-t wh-a his life was happiest. jut whea his hP waa iHmt, mh1 railrd hue boiu froa thoae ke loved brat, te hi eternal U1S LOVING Wire a Cim.DRKX i Start Tlie New Yeari Witli Flowers New Year Greeting are better expreued with FLOWERS thin in any other wy. EDWARD SCEERY; Main Cor.

Bloomfield THE TELEGRAPH FLORIfiT "Every Customer Must 8 Setiefied PHONE PASSAIC 732 CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY flvra a Ansraatra of Crae1nt- ib( Care wuh vrary Lot Soid OISb fivSesr estd 111 Mora id St geserewa g. g. Id, R. 104. PETER G.

PIAVIER Mwmih sm I te. kuiar. (as Funerml Director MS SHIMlt ft risaai reek rtMAia see Better I sions uuic Sigfi C. p. Phene Pswad 41T 318 Monroe Street Capitol Theatre Bid.

PA8SAM JEFFERSON HOSPITAL SSI gRFFFRSON IT, PASSAIfl Diseesss ef Fra Car, eee 8 Tbrerl Paaaaia HU. FOR GOOD COAC ANO PROMPT SERVICE Phone Pustic (452 Simon Diamond CoI end Lumber Co. 1 CO AL AND MASON MATERIALS 35 Cetfes Ave. Athene Phono Ponooi 44X1 PACKER BELLETf KINGSTON FITTST0N SCRANTON COAL Cor. Pierre Avenue and Willard Street GARFIELD, N.

J. BUSH WALSH, "OAitfS MAD ssmouinuiv 24Ux.Ave.RsalcJU IT COSTS NO MORE nontoo4tow your oyw ol our mofero onu'PP" wtlwl portoro In th Ponw Notional Bonk BuiMin than 9 oy otomnhoro for Morlor rv4 Try 0. A. Hsuaermn, 0 tpeslalist tb eeeibMiew Irw fee Obiiii w7T jiiii i in- Herald Junior League Members Clip This Coupon No. 33 wtah ta fota tba Herald Jualnr league of bard aad girl Who write or draw for tho Herald Junior, NAME ITRDCT ADOEJPII MibMiHtMft CfTT s(gaaauasss AOS PAT8 OF FIRTH 1 vteA A i Fvttiw tlili A fartlflnt (If you boro already received a oerurieet eay la tba find above).

J. C. Nielson and bla 00 Knute, 10, of Mulberry, ar (how a on their home made craft bnitt on Mulherry Creek, high up tha Osark monntalns, and on which the family af father and ami her and two anna aspect lb axil around tha world afire ttmtlng doww to tb Gulf of Mexico, Rorn ta Copenhagen, Dears ark, Nlclscaa, already has sailed to man oorta. 5 50 ftsward for th return of th Squirrel Coat taksn from Smith'a Academy, Dsssmksr 15th, 152S. NO QUESTIONS ASKED Miss Rose Baron I Its Paaaaia Street full! Phone JS50 i Quick Action Sale! USED CARS i FREE! 2S GALLONS GASOLINE The Sen ice Garage I te.

KANTER fifiOS. 25 How Pantic Pafifiitic Dental Club Will Install Officers at Banquet "Jan. 4 Th rauutolQ Club will feoUl Its annual banquet and installation of ofTWr on Tuday twain. Januaijr 4. at Brrpcr rvatau-rant.

Tht retular of tht club util rilflptnttd blth. Ttot btwly trd oflWn ht will bt tnafiillvd art: lr Famutl KUmlrt, prtnMnl: Tt Harry Ftdrr. ytrt-prtaklrni; lr. Loud GoUlairfn Mtovfarv ami Dr. Da14 8mrr.

trtaatirtr. Tha to tha National Dantnl four. II art Ihr Pamutl Mamlat and Dr WHUam I.avtna. Th rtUrlnc ofAkWa of tha club art Dr H. ftMhtfmky.

lr. baniual Mimict, vicprtaidnt Dr. Mama I'ortrand. atervary. and Dr David Sttmtr.

trtaaurtr. Th commit! tn rliarf of Ih afTalr I rtQ)Ki4 of Dr. Darncy (oUUtain I'r. Harnr Fcdrr and Dr Krd Olnahoif Thi uommltt haa pronirwl fin tnlrnt and rvral rzcrllcnt rakvr fr th ban OUH. 1 PASSAIC DAILY IIERALD i T1 res coupon and 2S cents when pretentej at I frkli OTlc fooJ for nt Valet Safety Razor.

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