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In The Col: Roos, ily Cedar Ily, with Main all 3 imp. St. must 31 all News Steam J. 10-Real Estate for APARTMENTS FLATS OAK ST. Passale, constructed 5 room family flats souses.

newly Clifton Estates, 4 Broads St. Bloomfield. BicEntield I RIDGEW WOOD tile bath, stall Brick, shower, 1. large tile breakfast room, two kitchen. coal, excellent location.

ExtrA vatory. Rent. $75. Occupancy Nov. 1st.

Ridgewood F-3184 NEW FOUR workers. ROOM Near houses for transporta- detion Tense and school, $46.50 month. Rhea epatk Homes, River Drive Zast. Paterson. St.

AIL Call improvements. Ridgewood 103 64 Governor 2963 M. ROCHELLE road, 3. PARK, rooms 269 and Saddle River only. $30.

bath. steam heat. Adults water, $14. 174 N. 4th.

SH. 2- ROOMS, bath, basement. hot 8588. ROOMS, 194 Slater St. ROOMS, bath.

2-5588. $15. Slater Street. SE. ROOMS and bath.

Heat and hot water supplied, $35.06. Apply FOR RENT Store in modern bank building 1700 feet with excellent square Con be made into two or May subdivide, Located at Main Street, West Broodwey and Broadway. Busiest comer in the city. Available for immediate occupancy, Apply Broadway Bank Trust Company, N. er your own broker.

FEET of desirable space the business heart of the shopplag center. block from Main and Market streets. Specially arable for any concern desiring da 4 one flight up business. Rent sensually reasonable. For further address box 1741 Newa tice stating type of business and giving suitable financial references.

WANTED TO LEASE RANTED To lease, service Box HOMES FOR RENT HACKENSACK VICINITY Lovely New One-Family Homes Modern in Every Detail With Garage $45 per month Rated Best in Its Class These homes con be rented without option of purchase. Other homes can be purchased on a 'no down payment' plan. These are the last to be built for the duration. Get she while you con. PARKSIDE VILLAGE "Just outside of Hackensack" Ave.

Main Lodi, N. J. Tel. Leonia 4-2155 Bus connections with Bendix and Wright plants. 11-Real Estate for Sale Peterson Ave 3 6 r.

and bath Rent $70. Price $3900; Chestnut 5 both 53500. East 18th bath $3500 North 7th St 4 bath $3.500 East 24h 6 house, 6 garages, $13,000. Slater St. bath $3500.

Glen Rocks Hamilton Ave 5 76x113, $4750. East 264 St. gerage, all imp. Main 4 4 bath 2 stores, 6 and bath 56500; Goshen 2 5 A-1 condition $4000: Manchester ell stages, Singes, First 2 let 75x100, $4600; Marion f. lot and $4950.

Union Ave all garage, $5500. 8th. elt 37x100, $5400. East 23ed 2 all East 34th all garage, nicer de Ave. West Paterson, $3600; East 23rd all East 33rd 5t ell $4500- 2 all imp.

Make East 22nd 2 5 all garages, $4900. Paterson all $3500. 14th Ave gorges, $6100. East 4 r. both bam, 2 5 bet r.

store, $6.500 for both. Albion both $3500. River all imp. $2700. West rooming house.

18 rooms: 125x1.50, Getty 5 r. bath ea. Store with 3 rooms gorage, $4400. Main 2 stores, apartments, Rent $102, Price $4950. Barrelli Son, 136 Washington SHer.

2-4115- AR. 4-4138 $4,500.00 Finance Co. orders sale cash. $40 per month. Neat 6 room house, sun porch, tile bath, steam, coal, 1 car garage.

Vacant, immediate possession. block to Paterson bus. A real opportunity. Come, see and be convinced. TETOR SCHMULTS 9 N.

Broad St. Ride. 6-6300 GLEN ROCK $6000 Rock Road, between Ackerman Prospect St. Now displaying our recent ochievement In FIVE room Homes. F.

A financing. For appointment coil A. J. ROUGHGARDEN, Builder Hawthorne or 1-1115 429 KNICKERBOCKER Ave, 1 tion garage, good home, nice locaright price. W.

Griffithe Rent 11-Real Estate for Sale BENJ. GRUNAUER CO. Experienced Auctioneers In Real Estate WM. GRUNAUER SELLS 29 Church St. SHer.

miss 2-1520 10th 1 THE PATERSON EVENING NEWS MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1942 NORTHERN JERSEY'S GREATER PAPER TWENTY-NINE SHerwood 2-4645 ANDREW C. FROMMELT, C.P.A. Attorney-at-Law Elbow Building 115 Market Street -Paterson, N. 4. Egg Auctions Business News Produce partment of Agriculture follows: Sales: 1.602, cases Henders Whites: Aver.

N. J. Fancy 57 Fanes Medium N. J. Grade.

A. Grade A Medium Pullets Pewees Hennery Browns: N. J. Jersey Fancy Medium N. J.

Grade A Grade A Medium Pullets Pewees Ducks Butter, Cheese and Eggs Butter: Receipts, moderate. Demand fairly good. Market firm. Creamery Salted Higher Score Per lb: 91 score 93 score score: 16. Receipts: October 704.556 Ibe.

Same day last week 616.086 lbs. Same last year 175,657 lbs. Cheese: Receipts light. Trading moderate at firmly sustained prices. Current make Wisconsin daisies offared at per lb.

fodders Current make full grass New York State flats offered at per fodders 04. Receipta: October 15, 25,501 Ibs. Same day last week 29,308 lbs. Same day last year 166.182 lbs. Eggs: Receipts light.

Demand alow for large browns; active for pullets; moderate for other grades. Market steady te firm. Fancy large whites declined fancy large browns Receipts: October 15, 10,540 cases. Same day last week. last year 11,458 cases.

Whites. (Nearby Midwestern) -Wholesale sales of fancy, large 190 per cent 19) Per dox: 50- 54e. Specials 58 The. (N, Y. Mercantile Exchange price) Standards (N.

Y. Mercantile Exchange price) Wholesale sales of average to fancy bediums 43-44. Mediums 106. Mercantile Exchange 12. Pullets 17-49 Peewees under 1bs Browns (Nearby Midwestern) Extra fancy large browns Per doz: 18-51 140 Special packs (NY Mere.

Ex. price) Standards Mediums Pullets $01- Pacific Coast Jumboes Premarks Per doz: 35-59c. Specials Standards 31. Mediums Mixed Colors Extra fancy heavyweights Per doz: 44-4844 c. Extras 43.

Firsts Mediums Duck Eggs Good to fancy Per doz: 43c. King Christian Hurt In Fall From Horse STOCKHOLM, Oct. 19. (U.P)King Christian 72-year-old ruler of Denmark, was injured seriously today when thrown from his horse during his morning ride, the Swedish Telegraph Agency reported from Copenhagen. The king was injured about the head when he was thrown -while riding in a Copenhagen street.

Bleeding profusely, he was taken to Amalienborg Castle, the royal residence, in an ambulance. The dispatch said the king fell heavily. Later a hospital examination no fractures or concussion. The queen, who had been travelmarketing in Denmark, returned to CopDeclenhagen. New Jersey Egg Auctions NORTH JERSEY CO-0 EGG AUCTION, INC.

West Paterson, Sales Tuesday and Felday Poultry, Sale Oct. Wednesday 16, 1912 1 p. m. Total Cases Sold 325 Blue Later High Low Jumbo White 63 62 Jumbo Brown Large White 59 Large Cream 57 Large Brown Medium White Medium Cream Medium Brown Pullet White 40 35 Pewee White Pewee Brown 81 Red Label Large White Medium White 46 Pewee White 29 LIVE POULTRY West Paterson, Sale of Oct. 14, 1942 Total Sales 235 Coops Fowl Grade High Low Leghorn 21 16 Leghorn 16 11 Red 25 Rock Rock White Rock 64 Mixed 01 -Mixed 15 Black Leghorn 181 Brollers Leghorn 30 Red Rock White Rock Mixed Roasters Leghorn Leghorn Red Red Rock Rock Mixed 24 Pullets Leghorn 23 Leghorn 15 Red 36 White Leghorn 23 White Leghorn Roosters Leghorn 18 Leghorn 17 Mixed Chickens ca 20 12 Pigeans 200 each.

VINELAND. Oct. 16 (AP) Pricon the egg auction market as reported today by the Bureau markets of the New Jersey De-1 partment Agriculture followSales: 1,889 cases. Hennery Whites: High Low Aver. N.

J. Fancy 5514 Fancy Medium 45 N. J. Grade A 563 54 Grade A Medium 481 45 Producers Grade Extra Preducers Grade Medium 4216 Pullets 36 Pewees Hennery Panes Medium 41 5214 N. Grade A 531 1 Grade A Medium 46 Producers Grade Extra 501 48 Producers Grade Medium 433 Pullets 38 36 Perees Jumbos 65 Oct.

14 (AP) Prices on the egg auction as reported today by the Markets of the New Jersey GREYHOUND CHANGES ALL SCHEDULES ON OCTOBER to conform with new wartime regulations of O.D.T. Throughout the nation Greyhound buses will start operating cn new schedules that conform with the new wartime regula-tions of the Office of Defense Transportation. On some routes, the change has already been made- and the revision in service on all routes will be completed by October 20th. Although O.D.T. granted the may be sure, however, that bus lines additional time to Greyhound is doing everymake this sweeping change, thing possible to maintain its even this period is too short standards of service under the full rearrange- unusual conditions.

to complete ment of service that has Yet, on the whole, your may transported over 85 million not find the change in service wartime travelers since Pearl as marked, as you might Hartior. For short time, pect. For several months there has been a reduced speed limit until every detail of the new service is worked on all Greyhound buses yet out, you this has not prevented these may be inconvenienced on buses from carrying half again some occasions. as many passengers as ever For instance, you may, find before. that connections are not as Now when every bus, every well-timed as in the past--it tire, every gallon of gasoline may be difficult, com- must be used to full ad zantage plete information about some are wipe at the Grey- help: Travel in week hound terminal may be con- when possible- take less baggested with calls for last-min- gage than usual and get ute details new time tables tickets and information may not be available.

You advance, GREYHOUND TERMINAL BUCKLEY TRAVEL AGENCY AMERICA NOW 291, Main Street GR GREYHOUND SALINES Obituaries John J. Cleary Rites Wednesday Well-Known Attendance Officer Dies A After Long Illness John J. Cleary, of 27 avenue, retired Paterson attendance officer, who was admired and respected by hundreds of JOHN- -J. CLEARE Paterson school children, died 9 o'clock Saturday night in his home after an illness of several months. Because of health.

Mr. Cleary had been granted retirement from his school position. The retirement had taken effect last Thursday. Born in Paterson, the 'son of the late Patrick and Mary Cleary. pioneer residents of the Totowa section of this city, he was member of the Paterson Lodge of Elks.

BPOE, No. 60 and SE Marys R. C. church. Mrs.

Anna Quinn Cleary, predeceased him. The funeral will be held Wed? nesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from his residence and half an hour later a high requiem Mass will celebrated in St. Mary's church. Burial will be made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery under the direction of Joseph E. Minchin.

He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Testa of Paterson and Mrs. Nellie Weddick of New York City and several nieces and nephews. He lived with a niece. Ella Roskop, who is secretary to Prosecutor Arthur C.

Dunn, in his private law office. Kenneth Ketchum Rites Tomorrow B'way Furniture Man Passes Away in Glen Rock Home Kenneth F. Ketchum. operator of the City Furniture Company, Broadway at Paterson street, cumbed to a heart attack on Saturday at his home, 123 Glen Rock avenue. He was 44.

During the past two years. Mr. Ketchum had been active in political circles and was a principal financial backer of former Recorder Vinent Duffy last year in his second unsuccessful bid as the Democratic mayoralty candidate. In addition to his furniture business, he was also real estate operator. Born in Gloversville, N.

Y. he was the son of the late Jay and Cora Ketchum. He came to PatPerson 18 years ago and moved to Glen Rock three years Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the R. Charles D. Legs Home for Eunerals with the Rev.

Ernest A. Elwell officiating Interment will be in Fair Lawn cemetery, A member of Paterson lodge No. 60. BPO Elks. Ketchum is survived by his wife.

the former Ruth Desche: a daughter. Mrs. Virginia Keller. of Ridgewood. sister, Mrs.

Velma Fasseft. of Gloversville, his mother, Mrs. Cora E. Ketchum. Angelo Bianchi Angelo Bianchi.

224 Dewey avenue, Totowa Borough, tive of Como, Italy, and a resident of Totowa Borough for the past 26 years, died early yesterday afternoon. He was a member of the 1. Onione Lombardo Society of Union City and had formerly lived in Paterson for six years. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning starting at 9:30 o'clock from his home and a half hour later a high requiem Mass will be celebrated in St. James church.

Burial will be made in Laurel Grove cemetery, He is survived bor two John and Russell, United Army; a daughter, Mrs. Jennie Morrozzoni: three brothers. Matio. Paul and Anthony: three ters, Marie of West New York and Josephine and Angelina grander Mrs. Marietta Calvin Mrs.

Marietta Calvin, 71. was born in Turin. Italy, and who lived in Paterson for the past 51 years, died yesterday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Margaret Baker.

103 Martin street, whom she resided. The funeral will be held at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning from the home of Mrs. Baker, and o'clock a high requiem Mass be celebrated in St. (church. Burial will be made 1.

C. who Get. a p. in memory all. our Calvary Cemetery under the direction of M.

J. Scanian's Sons. She is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Helen Vooren and and William Van Vooren and Marfour grandchildren. Edward garet and Joseph Baker.

Spinella Mrs. Dominick, Spinella, 57, of 66 Jersey street, died suddenly. Saturday in her homes She had been resident of the United States for 35 years. The funeral 1 will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from her late home and half hour later a solemn high requiem Mass will be celebrated in St. Michael's church.

Burial will be made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery under the direction of the DeLuccia Funeral Service. She is survived by her husband, Dominick: two daughters, Mrs. Theresa Chiarella and Mrs. Irene Maietta; sons. Albert and Patsy Spinella; two brothers.

Frank Hackensack and Peter of Paterson; sister, Mrs. Sue Pitcherella of Hackensack and two grandchildren. Henry F. W. Hays Henry F.

W. Hays, 74 11 Se- wall avenue, died yesterday. He had been married twice. His first wife, the former Emma Barrow clough died several years ago and his second wife, Mrs. Alice Abrams Hays, died five years ago.

He was connected with the Bogart and Carlough steel works as a draftsman for the past 22 years. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the funeral home of P. G. Plavier and. Sons.

The Rev. George Pearce, pastor of the HarMilton Methodist church, will officiate. Burial will be made in Cedar awn cemetery. Surviving are a son, Harold; and three grandchildren, Harold, John and Emma. Hays.

Mrs. Henry Timm Last rites for Mrs. Bertha R. King Timm, 72, of 188 Oak street, who died Wednesday, were held Saturday. Burial was made in IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved and brother, Richard Finch who died In the of his country, October 19.

1941. gentle face and patient smile Your With sadness' we recall Toy had kindly word for each And died beleved by Sadis by, missed MOTHER DAD and BROTHER loving of dear and grandson. Richard departed this life Ge- tober 1941. 18. Remembered death as in life.

GRANDFATHER AND AUNT MINE VAN HARKEN. DEATHS DEATHS 508, en Oct. 19, 1942, Emit W. Jr. beloved husband of Johanna Munning, 16 Lewis aged 49 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from Quin1am Funeral Home: 30 Harding Ave, Clifton. on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock Interment at Cedar Lawn Cemtery. Oct. 19-11 ALBRECHT-Suddenly in Pater- BIANCHI--In Tetowa, on Oct: 18, Angelo, widower of Teresa. Relafriends, members of Unione Lombarda, are invited to the funeral, on Wednesday, from 224 Dewey Avenue, 9:30 a.

St. James Church, st 10. Oct. 18-1t -In Paterson, on Sunday, 18, Marietta, beloved mother of Helen Van Vooren and caret Baker, Relatives and are invited to attend the Wednesday, Oct. 21st, from the Kore of her.

daughter, Martin 8:30 a. m. High Requiem Mass at St. Anthony's 6. Church, at 9 a.

m. Interment at Calvary Cemetery. Oct. 19-2t CANNON Suddenly, in Newton, Mass. on Thursday, Oct.

16, Luke beloved husband of the late Catherine C. Cannon: (nee Relatives and friends, also the Paterson Firemen's BenevoTent Association, are invited to attend the Juneral, on Tuesday, Get. 20. from the residence of his danghter, Mre. John Egan.

116 Boyle Avenue, Totowa Borough, 9 o'clock d. m. and from St. James' R. Church, at 9:30 o'clock a.

In. High Requiem Mass. Interment at Hely Sepulchre. Oct. 17-- 2t Stock Quotations Comments Statistics Deeds and Mortgages stamps listed don was the deed.

Stamps attached deeds of ritty-five cents for each 4500 fraction thereof ties. Daily Transfers In Passaic County DEEDS OCT. 11. 1942 Lakeside Co, to Lakeside Real Estate tion West Milford. Lots No.

6 in SecE. on Map of Lakeside Co. Andrew. Jr. Thomas P.

Keller, Paterson. N. line of Union Ave. 50. ft.

W. from Lexington Ave. 114x50 ft. Stamp $3.30 Kelley, Thomas F. to Adrian Patet u.

Same as Deed No. 2. Swan Park Estates to Own Home Clifton. Cor. of N.

side of Pennington Ave. W. side of Rutherford Bird. 115x150 IL 5. Martin, Ethel A to Catherine Blochwits, West Milford.

Lots No. 30 38 3 W. aide of Ramapo Rd. Stamp $4.95. Empire Piete Dyeing Finishing Co.

(to Carl Martovich, et. ax. Hawthorne. 8. line of Minerva Ave.

325 ft. W. from Hawthorne Ave. -ft. Stamp $3.80.

1. Hack. Stephen, et ux, to, Harry R. Campbell, et Bore. 55.

It. W. from middle of Totowa Rd. a line of lands of Van 2 tracts of land. Stamp $4.40.

Booth. Charlotte et al. to beth B. Cornelias, et al. Pompton Lakes.

E. line of Lincoln Ave. 350 ft. S. from Passaic Ave.

2003104 It. Stamp $8.25, Rollo. Archie: to. R. David, et al, Paterson, interest.

Graham Ave 10. Robinson. Horace B. B. to John J.

Murphy. West Paterson: N. E. line of Rife Camp. Rd.

1 Stamp 11, Ossi-Palatini, Inc. to Fred T. Wahl. ers. et ux, CHiton.

Coz. of N. line of Luddington Ave. W. side of Farkwas Are.

100x52 IL Stamp $1.70. MORTGAGES I National Bank of BloomingTheodore d. et ox, to Pinst dale. Lot No. 92 on N.

side of Hamilton Ave. $2.500 Lakeside Real Estate Co. to Warwick. Monroe Chester Bidg. Loan West Milford.

Lot No. 24 in Section I. on Map of Lakeside Co. $4,200. Bloch Catherine to Prospect Park National Bank.

Same as Deed No. S. Campbell, Harry et ux, to First Savings Loan Ass'n. Same as Deed No. 62.900.

Martorich, Carl, et ux. to Hattie R. Streneski. Same as Deed No. 4.

Cornelius. Elizabeth et al. Anna A Benzing, et al, Trustees. Same Deed No. 8.

$4.600. 7. Colataret, Giustino, et ux, to Didacus S. Roberto, Paterson. 8.

line of Lyon St. 225 It. W. from Graham Ave. 100x75 ft.

$2,500. Wohlers, Fred T. et ux, to Pirst Naitional Bank of Clifton. Same as Dced No. $4.000.

Tomeska, Joseph, to Edward Trella, Clifton. Lots No. 41 42 on 8. side of Wonham St. $1,500.

Report Attempt on Life of Ambassador LONDON, Oct. 19. (P) The Paris radio broadcast a report today that a bomb had been thrown in Baghdad, Iraq, at the British ambassador. Sir Kinahan Cornwallis. No details of the results of the reported attack were given.

Classified Display MONEY TO LOAN A $25 LOAN costs only if repaid in 2 weeks Whether you need $20 or $300, for a few days or to be repaid over 12 months, come to Houtehold. No endorsers required. No inquiries of friends. Loans made on salary, car or furniture. Cash Choose You 8.75 6.66 17.51 13.29 9.06 25.58 18.15 12.55 9.75 52.43 39.79 27.16 18.75 14.55 69.80 36.13 24.92 19.33 79.26 54.02 37.21 28.82 Payments include charges of pet month on balances of $100 or less, and per month on that part of the balance in excess of 5100.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 150 Washington Street. 2nd Floor Paterson. N. J. Liense Ne.

659. E. J. Johnson, SHerwood 3-3200 LOANS TO EMPLOYED WOMEN A special service for stenographers, typists, executives, workers and others. Women who are earning their own way and who need cash for paying off debts, medical expenses or similar purposes are invited to use special loan service for women.

We lend you $10 to $250 or more without embarrassing rigamarole or involving your friends. Loans are made on just your own signature. Repayments are sensible. QUICK LUNCH HOUR SERVICE We're always here during lunch hour. Come in or phone.

Personal FINANCE co. 45 CHURCH STREET Room 201 SHerwoed 2-6987 121, R. T. Brigham, Mgr. balance of 1150 or leis and Charges are monthly monthly on that part of ance in excess LOANS Up to $300 on your signature.

Easy: repayments Rate monthly on balance. WIMSETT SYSTEM CO. 262 Main St Lie. 456 LOANS Up To $300 Lower cost on over $100. New rotes ate monthly on balances to $100 and only of the balance $100.

part months to repay, PUBLIC FINANCE 113 Ellison 715 SH. 2-1220 License No. Laurel Grove cemetery, under the direction of John Vermeulen. Mrs. Timm, the mother of Gladys Timm Vermeulen, wife of Funeral Director John Vermeulen, and pioneer resident of Paterson, was the wife of Henry Timm.

In addition to her husband, Mrs. Timm leaves two sons. Clifford and Ronald of Paterson: a daughter. Mrs. Vermeulen of Paterson; three grandchildren, Gladys Vermeulen and Henry and Herbert Timm: two brothers, Henry of Palmer.

and Gustave King of Daytona Beach, Fla: and two sisters, Mrs. Edith Knowlton of Worcester, and Mrs. Anna Louise McManus of Paterson. I da tice plea ent a (41 elt ter Ta eX- ire ale de, for LTE FOR DEFENSE WORKERS WHO CAN QUALIFY HALED deva payment. home.

6 102 housePrice 37 Belmont $7,800.00. ASK FOSTER, 190 Market St. SHer. Ere. wait, buy this 42x125, $8.

per 5 2 cor $3 300. all 100x100, 54,000. E. St. 1 7 moms, 2 gorages, all ty.

$5,200. Come list of 100 Suburbs. HORACE FRIGNOCA 335 2-8345 WAYNE Imper. bath Route room 83,400. age: 11 acres at $300.

Wm. Wayne Tel. Mt -View 8-1139 Open Evenings and Sundays JOHN WEISS CO. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 23rd St. 6 rooms, steam heat, Real EROADWAY CHURCH STS 5 ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW Fair heat, brass hotn, dining bedrooms.

shade trees. Can have a garden. 1 New York City Tetol $5500. JOHN HORBATT 34-50 Route 4 FAir Lawn 620437 TO $4500. 24 This R88 5 668 2nd.

Seproom, lots. church, station this Look my WILLIAM R. LAMBERT 22 Church St. LAmbert 3-3636 Buy One Of These FHA HOMES IN FAIR LAWN built by Carlson One down. $39.13 a month.

Two Family down payment. $9.24 No Model Open for Inspection CARLSON HOMES, INC. 11th Fair Lawn--Fair Lawn 6-7616 miles PatRestricted. Corner Dungastorage lavatory oil burner, tiled room, 34 foot porch. Basement shower, fireowner Noon to Sunday, MounM of any time FRICK seven location, 2-car down.

Sacrifice, 165 L. 18 LORRAINE AVE. Upper Montclair- 2 baths, Dante throughout car Beautifully Montclair no with be Price quick. JOHN FOSTE Appraisals. Real Estate Insurance.

126 MarX. J. SHer. 1218 EIGHT Brick Veneer house. Paterson.

SHer. PROSPECT Xorth 12th St. Ave nice family kitchen and with floor. Steam first? Jots. Only North St.

family. bath car Only North Haledon, family newHigh and bath. Only GEORGE BORDUIN North St. LA. 3-5346 333 house, (white FOR colored.

East 19th For appointment write 633 Broadway. New- LOTS FOR SALE LOTS 90th 81500. 27 St. wit divide to sult. monthly.

John Sone. 67. Ward SHE REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED- family houses. pot cash Borrells, 136 WashingStreet. SHer.

2-6113: AR. 4173 3. Classified Display SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machines Brand New WHITE 5 NEW HOME Make Comple $45 50 Electrics. Rebuilt EXPERT REPAIRING S1 4 up- any make Also Cleaner: Repaiting Main 2 OPP. L.

S. THE -Charles Chapman Charles Chapman, 80, formerly of Paterson, died Friday at the home of his daughter, Florence Chapman in Keansburg, where he had lived, for the past two years. Mr. Chapman, who was well known here in the theatrical business and who was the manager of the old True Blue soccer had lived in Paterson. for 45 years.

years ago. He was born England He moved Union City, eight and came to the United States in 1888 and gained employment as a weaver. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Holy Trinity church Keansburg and burial will be in Laurel Grove cemetery. In addition to his daughter, he is survived by two sons, Ernest and Percy and a grandson, David. Sanatorium Aux.

To Meet Wednesday The October meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Christian Sanatorium will be held at the Sanatorium on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock. All friends of the Sanatorium are invited be present. Refreshments will be served. DEATHS HATS- A6 rest In Clifton, N. Sunday, October 18.

1942, Henry F. W. beloved husband of the late Emma Barrowclough Hays, aged 14 years. Relatives and friends. are Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, October 21 from Funeral Home of P.

G. Plavier and Sons. .519 Marshall street, corner Hazel road at 2:30 o'clock Interment at Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Oct. 19-2t KETCHUM Entered into eternal rest at his home, 123 Glen Avenue, Glen Rock.

N. J. on SatOct. 17, Kenneth Frank, beloved husband of Ruth- Desch, aged 44 years. Funeral Tuesday, Oct.

20, at the R. Charles D. and Sons Home for Punerals, 384. Broadway, Paterson. at 2 o'clock p.

m. Relatives and friends, also members of Paterson Lodge No. 60, are invited. Interment at Fair Lawn Cemetery, Oet, 19-1t SPINELLA-In Paterson, on Saturday. October 17, 1942.

mena, beloved wife of Domenick, aged 57 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend: the funeral, on Wednesday, from her late home. 66 Jersey street, 'at 9 celock a. and from St. Michael's Church.

at 9:30 d'elock a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre, De Luceta Funeral Service. Oct. 19-3t FUNERAL DESIGNS EDWARD FLORAL PIECES 107 BROADWAY SHERWOOD 2-3772 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WILLIAM C.

TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME 10 Marshall St. SHerweod 2-7801 M. J. Scanian's Sons 403 MARKET ST. SHer.

2-6434 SHer. 2-3047 P. G. PLAVIER SON 519 Marshall cor. Hazel St.

SHerwood 8-2843 158 QUINCE ST. PAssale 2-0080 ALBERT EARLEY FUNERAL CHAPEL 323. Getty Paterson SR. Robert 0. Moore Sons FUNERAL HOME 384 Tetowa Ave -1- SHer.

8-6817 DeLuccia Funeral Home Quiet and Dignified Service 26 Ellison St. LA: HENRY HANSTEIN SONS 483 Main SK. JOHN.A. SHORTER 32 NO MAIN ST SH. 2-3213 CLEARY--In Paterson, on Satur day, Oct.

17, 1942, John J. dears 1g. beloved husband of the Inter Anna Quinn Cleary. Relatives and frienda, also members of B. P.

0. Elks No. 60, are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednes. morning, from his late 17. Ryerson Avenue, at thence to St.

Mary's R. C. Church where a High Requiem Mass will be offered for the reof his mul.at 9 o'clock. Inat Holy Sepulchre. Oct.

19 2t ELLIS William In South Weymouth, Mess. on October 16, ROIL of the late Willem J. Ellis and Barbara Duncan Ellis of North Haledon. ment at South Weymouth. Mass.

Bizub Funeral Service 156 Knickerbocker Cor. Getty SHerweed 2-4151 429 tion home, one fam- house. 6 rooms and sum heat, drivewas. Cash 8700. Apply Charles Emily Ave, Nut- WANTED adams.

street. Paterson, to call office. present this -person and recelye two ticket to the S. Theatre. TickWednesday.

called tor. by Detober 21. The closes at 6 tach Bring SANDY HILL SECTION. whee business bath. rooms Price hath.

AlL $3.750 for property St. 2 rooms 20 Hamilton St. SH. 2-6189; Ret. SEE.

MIN, BY RES TO PATERSON 4 SHOPPING CENTER en second rooms, ampre space floor, large Automatic copper plumbing triple metal stripping. complete in including pavement THA price, Apply at Model Broadway and Burbana en phase CARLSON HOMES October 19. 0 10-1t FACILITIES Administration Building of CEDAR LAWN is a model of its class; artistic, in harmony with its surroundings and ineluding all, conveniences necessary for, carrying on the business of the Cemetery and administering to The comfort of visitors. It is situated immediately within the main gates. The interior includes Administrative Offices, a Reception Room and all modern conveniences.

In addition there are fireproof vaults, which insures the safety of the books and permanent records of the Cemetery. Choice Plots for 4 Interments Including Perpetual Care for $100 Cedar Lawn Cemetery McLEAN BOULEVARD AT CROOKS AVENUE PATERSON.

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