Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Passaic Daily News from Passaic, New Jersey • 2

Location:
Passaic, New Jersey
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PASSAIO DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1913. Schoonmaker (8. Co. OUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS.

MEN'S CUSTOM TAILORS. Easter Clothes For Boys There is not one article of a Boy's outfit but what may be found here in the widest variety and best quality. I Our Boys' Department has long been the Best in the State. This year is better and larger than ever and consequently the values too are more attractive. STRAW HATS WASH SUITS TOP COATS REEFERS SHOES, ETC.

Read Our Large Ad. On Page 11 225-233 Main Street, Paterson BEST GRADES SCRANTON AND PITTSTON COAL. BOSTONIA CANNEL COAL Blocks, Kindling and Cord Wood. SANDERS SON, OFFICE: 201 MAIN AVE, YARD: BLOOMPIELD AVE. 'Phone 10-W.

PASSAIC, N. J. 'Phone 9141-W. Bull's Head Commission Stables 895-497 Broad NEWARK, N. Both 'Phones.

HORSES AT AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 10:30 RAIN OR SHINE Horses to suit every purpose. Your money refunded if dissatisfied with your purchase Positively. THOMAS H. HOY, Prop. Money to Loan 1 On Bond and Mortgage at 5 and 6 per cent.

Any amount. FRANK HUGHES Real Estate and Insurance, Hughes Building, Passaic, N. J. MRS. F.

SMITH 81 LEONARD PLACE, BETWEEN MADISON AND MONROE STREETS, Passaic, N. J. GEORGE P. RUST COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. In Chancery, Supreme Court Commissioner, Special Master in Master Chancery and Notary Public.

Rooms 16, 18, 20 and 22 News Building. MONEY TO LOAN At Law Offices of WM. B. DAVIDSON. LAWYERS' BUILDING, 295-225 Main J.

ARCHITECTS. Wm. M. Meeker ARCHITECT. and .0.

Bloomfield Avenue, Passaic, 'Phone 103-R, HERMAN FRITZ ARCHITECT. Always a large stock of plans for villages, villas and business structures, which will aid people thinking of building, and which will be shown free BUILDING, of charge. NEWS Passaic, N. J. If you want to enjoy the comforts of fine laundering, why not decide to give us trial this very next week and phone us to send one of our wagons around on the day most convenient for you.

HESSLER LAUNDRY CO 88 WEST ST. PATERSON. Paterson 648, Easter Cards AND EASTER POST CARDS IN GREAT VARIETY AT -MALCOLM'S 221 MAIN AVENUE, PASSAIC. EXPOSITION OF EASTER STYLES SHOWING AT THE QUACKENBUSH STORE AN AUTHORITATIVE ONE OF STYLE A veritable transmuting of a beautiful day of balmy June, with its azure sky and luminous horizon, verdant fields and flowering bushes and planting it right in the midst of this com- preEaster week, is the sight that pels the admiration of every woman who closely identifies herself with fashion, as she passes the show window of the Quackenbush store in Paterson. Amid this pleasant atmosphere an Easter exposition of tailored suits, dresses and wraps has been arranged to give madam more adequate idea of the importance of choosing garments that will be both becoming to herself and the season.

The wondrous charm 01 millinery that fashion has decreed is brilliancy set forth both in window and on the second floor. That the war of the far East has much to do with the molding of the season's fancies is best evidenced in Bulgarian colors of extraordinary brilliancy, Special emphasis has been placed to express the tendency toward the smaller creaattained with a dignity that commands the highest respects for trimmings. The lines are ones of gracefulness and surprisingly new posings and arrangements of trimming. All prophecies of newness, originality fraught with art within art have been fulhlled as they never have before. It would be a strange fashion that could not cope with the situation in garments, but here again, have the masterminds displayed skill in fashioning suits, coats and outer wraps that are proud.

of their lineage It does make say that color is dominant. Followed by newnesses of cloth and daintiness of trim; lines that give every assistance to produce and preserve the form of youthfulness, is another striking example of achievement by the arbiters of fashion. The tendency toward short jacket, yes, very short, and the daring cutaway coat, the slashing and drapings at the skirt, show forcibly and well that femininity has been satisfied with no few concessions. And so originality is continued--from one garment to another from one department to another. The magnificent Easter style show embraces more than the garments and hats.

It includes. the dress fabrics and trimmings, neckwear, handbags. gloves, corsets, footwear, boys' clothes, undermuslins and infants' wear. This is spring's best harbinger, and if you would become terms with the styles predominating, the colors that fascinate and the quality that makes for a higher standard in clothes, spend a few moments at the Main and Ellison Street establishment and be guided rightly on the path to a glorious Easter of brilliant colorings. PLANS FOR REMOVAL OF GRADE CROSSINGS Trenton, March Public Utilities Commission has given out the following instructions in regard to making applications for removal of grade crossings: Every petition filed with the Board of Public Utilities Commissioners by a municipality, under Chapter 57, laws 1913, shall substantially comply with the following requirements.

(a) The petition shall in separate paragraphs: or having charge of the finances 1, bodet forth the action of the board of the municipality in pursuance of which the petition is filed. 2. Locate the crossing or crossings with respect to which relief is sought by naming or otherwise designating the highway or highways affected. 3. State generally that such crossing is dangerous to public safety, or that public travel on such highway is impeded thereby.

4, State the form of protection. if any, afforded at such crossing at the time of the filing of the 5. Set forth the facts upon which relief under the statute is sought, by definite statements as to existing obproaching crossing, the volume structions touch clear of trains ap. and frequency of travel by pedestrians or vehicles over such crossing; the number, and frequency of trains over such crossing: the speed of trains over and in approaching such cross- This Will Stop Your Cough in a Hurry Save 82 by Making This Cough Syrup at Home. This recipe makes a pint of better cough syrup than you could buy ready made for $2.50.

A few doses usually conquer the most obstinate coughstops even whooping cough quickly. Sim. ple as it is, no better remedy can be had at any price. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup.

It has a pleasant taste and lasts a family a long time. Take teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. You feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. Has good tonic effect, braces up the appetite, and is slightly laxative, too, is helpful. A handy remedy, for hoarseness.

croup, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. The effect of pine on the membranes is well known. Pinex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norwegian white pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and all the natural healing pine elements. Other preparations will not work in this formula. This Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe has attained popularity throughout the United States and Canada.

It has often been imitated, though never successfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will get it for vou. If not, send to The Pinex Ft. Wayne, Ind.

FOR DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR --25 CENT "'DANDERINE' SAVE YOUR HAIR DANDERINE DESTROYS DANDRUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR AT ONCE--GROWS HAIR. WE PROVE IT If you care for heavy glistens with beauty and halfadthat ness and is fluffy with life; has an incomparable, softmust use Danderine, because nothing else accomplishes so much for the hair. Just one application of Knowlton's Danderine will double the beauty of your hair, besides it immediately disyou cannot have heavy, healthy solves every particle, of dandruff; of hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces the feverishness hair roots and famish, itching of loosen the scalp: and ing; the distance between such ing and the nearest passenger station; the distance between such crossing and the nearest overhead or underground crossing, if within the limits of the petitioning municipality, the grade of the highway approaching such crossing: the extent which public travel is impeded; and other relevant conditions. 6.

State the name of the company or companies operating the railroad over such public highway. 7. State whether or not any street railway uses such crossing, and if so, state the name of the company operating such street railway. 8. State what, if any, property or construction of any telegraph, telephone, gas, electric, lighting, power, water, oil, pipe line or other public utilities located upon, over, across of under such crossing, and within the area that may possibly be affected by any order that may be made in grant.

ing the relief sought; and give the name of the company or corporation, copartnership, or individual owning such property or construction. 9, State what, if any, municipal water or sewer pipes, or other, milnicipal pipes, conduits subways are located within the limits of such crossing and within the area that nay possibly be affected by any order that may be made in granting the relief sought, (5) The request for relief in the petition should be general in terras; should be framed to accord with section 1 of the statute, and should limit the request of the municipality to any specified plan or method, of altering the crossing to peti. tion relates but may suggest such method. (c) The petition shall have attached thereto a map, plan or drawing of the area that may possibly be affected by any order that may be made granting the relief sought, upon which shall be located the railroad; the crossing or crossings, to which the petition relates and also all other crossings within such area; the mitnicipal water or sewer pipes, or other municipal pipes, conduits or subways, I the street railways, and any property or construction of any telegraph, telephone, gas, electric, lighting, power, water, oil, pipe line, or other public utility located within the limits of such crossing and within such area. (d) There shall be filed with the original petition as many copies thereof and of the maps, plans and drawings attached thereto, as there are parties in interest (other than the mu.

nicipality) to the proceeding initiated by such petition. -Substantial compliance with these rules is important since the petition of the municipality is the instrument upon which, under the statute, the jurisdiction of the board is founded, where it does not act upon its own motion or upon the petition of al railroad' company. Such compliance is further important work of the board under the statute will thereby be facilitated and expedited. WILL HELP COUNTY IN ROAD REPAIRS. Conference With Road Commissioner at Trenton Results Beneficially for This Community.

Passaic. County will be given aid from the automobile money of the State to the extent about $35,000 for the repair of four roads in the county following a meeting Tuesday at Trenton of County Engineer Garwood Ferguson, County Road Supervisor Bustard, Dow H. Drukker. president of the Board of Freeholders. and Edward MacDonald, chairman of the finance committee, State Road Commissioner Stevens.

All five men talked general road situation with regard to Passaic County's position on a number of questions. The roads that the county will be given aid on from Commissioner Stevens are the Little Falls Turnpike, Long Hill Road, Upper Macopin Road and the extension of the Midvale Road to Greenwood Lake. It was recommended to the commissioner that the State highway system, Essex take over the this River Road Little from County to city, Falls Turnpike and possibly the Midvale Road. It is the purpose of the State to eventually take full control, of those roads that will be recommended by the highway system as a means of connecting the county seats of the various districts. Aid was promised by the commissioner for the elimination of the danger spot at Lakeside, Avenue, in Pompton Borough.

has been considered for some time as dangerous, especially to automobilists, and this action of the county and State to widen and straighten the road at that point will be received with plenty of commendations. Itching piles provoke profanity but profanity won't remove them. Doan's Ointment is recommended for itching, bleeding or protruding piles. 50c at any drug store. die; then falls out fast.

and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or If your hair, has been neglected too oily, don't hesitate, but get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine drug store or toilet counter: apply, little directed minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made. sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised that if desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it- -10 dandruffscalp and no itching, must use Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually -why not now? A 25 cent bottle will truly amaze you, Daily News Pattern 9527 9497 A MODEL FOR PLEASING, HOME OR CALLING. 9527-9497-Striped tissue in green and white, with white poplin and figured net for trimming is here shown. The fronts of the waist are cut low to outline a surplice vest below the chemisette of lace.

The sleeves are finished with pointed cuff. The skirt has a narrow front panel or insert; the back is finished to correspond, and has plaited extensions at the sides. Ladies' Waist Patterr: 9527, and Ladies' Skirt 9497, furnish I the designs. waist in five sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. The skirt in five sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches waist meas.ure.

It requires 6 yards of 44 inch material for a 36 finch size to make the entire gown. separate patterns which will be mailThis a illustration calls for two ed to any address on receipt of 10c for each pattern in silver or stamps. NOTICE. IMPORTANT -Write your name and address plainly, and always specify size wanted. Be sure to order by number under each illustration.

The Daily News Pattern may be ordered at this office. Use this slip, FASHION DEPARTMENT. Gentlemen: I enclose ing cents, for which send me the followpattern: No, Size Name Street City State CATALOGUE NOTICE. Send 10c in silver or stamps for our Catalogue, containing over 400 Dedate 1913 Spring and Summer signs of Ladies', Misses and Children's also a CONCISE and COMPREHENSIVE ARTICLE ON DRESSMAKING, giving valuable hints to the home dressmaker. Use this slip: FASHION DEPARTMENT.

I enclose cents, for which send me your Fashion Catalogue: Name Street City MILLIONS OF 'PHONE CONVERSATIONS DAILY. The report just issued by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company for the year ending December 31, last, shows that the telephone has become in the United States, to a greater extent than anywhere else in the world, a household necessity. There are now 70,000 towns, cities and hamlets from which telephone messages may be sent. There are altogether 7.456,074 phone station is the Bell System, which is an in crease over year of 823,449 stations. This compares with an increase the previous year of 749,906 stations.

The daily average of telephone conversations last year reached 26,310,000, or at the rate of about 8,472,000,000 for the year, as against 24,129,000 in 1911 when the rate was 7,770,000,000 a year, R. J. O'BRIEN BRO. CO. Original Pittston Coal Dealers GRAIN, HAY, COAL AND WOOD.

Seasoned Hard Wood for Open Fireplaces Our Specialty. Phone, 171. Seventh South PASSAIC, N. J. Bedside Tables fill a long felt want in the sick room.

They are easily adjusted to any height, top can be made to stand level or tilted to suit the patient. The top is mounted on a metal base, part of it going under the bed enables the table to be placed in any position desired. The table can be used when serving meals or to rest books, papers, on when being read. Bedside Tables (like illustration) with oak top nicely finished and metal base, complete $4.19 The Berdan Furniture Co. Passaic's Largest and Busiest Store, Main Avenue Washington Place Passaic, N.

J. STEINWAY PIANOS Built by Masters for Four Generations. "Excellence" in a piano is more than case, strings and pedals. "Excellence" in a piano is that something, over and above all these, which the genius of the builder puts into it. The STEINWAY Pianos are the creation of genius.

V. G. Faradiso 298 MAIN Tel. 618 PASSAIC, N. J.

EASTER SUITS For Men Women and Children--and don't that your CREDIT IS GOOD at the People's Outfitters, 222 Main Passaic. Wm. H. Camfleld. Established 186.

DRAKE COMPANY PATENTS. Office Hours: to Saturdays, 9 to 1 and appointments may be made for evening. The oldest and largest Patent Office Jersey. FIREMEN'S REWARDING: ROOM 1808. If you want up-to-date Gas or, Electric Fixtures Come and See Us.

WE HAVE THEMThe Best Selection in Town. ART GLASS DOMES COMPLETE, Special $4.98 C. Van Genderen 527 Main Avenue, Cor Summer St. Phone 619-W. Open Evenings Big Waiting List.

Thousands upon thousands of persons in of the waiting anxiously, for their copies of country are next Sunday's New York World, which aside from its wonderful display of news from all the earth, will a 24-page illustrated Magazine, 16-page Book full of jests, riddles, funny pictures, tricks, puzzles, the words music of the great song hit: "Girl March" from The American Maid, and many other features of surpassing interest. Owing to its great demand the Sunday World should always be ordered in advance. King Carries Out Old Custom. London, Mar. 30.

-The picturesque and historic ceremony distributing the King's Maundy money to the poor of the realm was witnessed in Westminster Abbey today. Fortyseven aged and penniless subjects of the King were gathered in to be the beneficiaries of His Majesty's bounty. number corresponded the King's age. A notable gathering of privileged guests looked on while the rites of the old custom were carried out, MEETINGS TONIGHT. Amelia Lodge, No.

215, 1. 0. 0, F. at Odd Fellows' Hall, 253 Main. Ave.

nue. Barbers' Union at 18 Bloomfield Avenue. Court Acquackanonk, No. 22, F. of at Kanter's Auditorium, Prince Heinrich Lodge, No.

19, O. H. S. Suhr's Hall, Dayton Avenue and President Street. Society and Nederland, Plumbers' Hall, McLean Passaic Streets.

Master, Building. Plumbers' Association, HoPassaic Maennerchor, at Eagle Hall. Sparta A. at 495 Highland AveHotel, Parker and Highland Avenues. Lexington Club, 42 Lexington Avenue, Trades and Labor Council, of Pas.

saic and vicinity, at Fogarty's Hall. Passaic Glee Club, at Passaic Club. Young Men's Club of Holy Trini. ty church bowl. Burckhardt's Confectionery 20 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE.

TEL. 156. EASTER NOVELTIES AND FAVORS. APOLLO, CHOCOLATES HUYLER'S IN AND ATTRACTIVE PARK AND EASTER TILFORD'S BOXES. TRY OUR TUTTI FRUTTI CREAM Attention! We Call Your Attention To EXTRA QUALITY "Old Fashioned" Brew DOZEN IN A CASE PRICE, $1.00 PER CASE Ask Your Dealer.

Hygeia Brewing Co. Passaic, N. J. MEDICAL. TO THE AFFLICTED If You Wish Speedy Relief and Sure Cure Consult DR.

GRINDLE Over 30 years specialist at 171 WEST 12TH Bet. 6th 7th Aves. New York If you, weak and unstrung nerves, without your usual energy and vim, suffer from any chronic trouble. kidney, bladder complaints, rheumatism, nervous debility, skin diseas. es, or any SPECIAL AILMENT you should have the very best treatment.

This you can obtain at the well known office of DR. GRINDLE, where thousands before you have found complete restoration to health, power and vigor. Prof. Ehrlich's 606 or 914. for blood poison, hereditary or otherwise, scientifically and painlessly administered.

Consultation Free--Medicine $1. His Professional Services are the Lowest. Hours 9 to 9. Sundays, 0 to 1 DR. LOUIS S.

GLENN, Dentist. 270 MAIN AVENUE, Passaic, N. J. Dr. Seburn Babcock DENTIST 1994-W.

235 Main Passaic, N. 0. 'Phone 1382-J. Pianos Tuned and Repaired FRED CONKLIN 257 Madison Street Back of Montauk, PASSAIC, N. J.

"Don't Fail" To order a case of BRAUN BROS. BOCK BEER Out Today 24 Pints $1.00 BREWERY: Marshall Braun Sts. 'PHONES 970. SUB. 300 PATERSON, N.

J. LOANS $10 and Upwards TO HOUSEKEEPERS, WORKINGMEN AND SALARIED EMPLOYES. We want no advantages, care very little about. security, promise faction and guarantee a square deal. NO PLEDGES REFERENCES ASSIGNMENTS ENDORSEMENTS Ask us what you want to know.

Convince U. of your ability and honest intention to live up to your agreement, and we will satisfy you that you will be given square deal under all conditions. That's all there is to it. No friaR, annoyance, red tape or delay. Just plain, everyday, honesty from you and to you.

Satisfaction on both sides, and pleasant and perfectly understood agreement. CALL, 'PHONE OR WRITE CA Americam Loan Co. 118 ELLISON STREET, PATERSON, N. J. A.

8 P. Tea Store. Phone 1 Own Your Own Home For $200 in cash we will build you house, taking a mortgage for off work, and. you can pay us in Tittle monthly payments. ROOSMA BROS.

CONTRACTORS BUILDERS Highland Ave. Federal BR Passaic, N. J. -JOHN RIZSAX- FOREIGN EXCHANGE Steamship Ticket Agent, Notary Pubile TRY THE NEWS WANT ADS..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Passaic Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
155,393
Years Available:
1877-1929