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The Chatham Press from Chatham, New Jersey • Page 7

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The Chatham Pressi
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Chatham, New Jersey
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February 11, 1928 The Page Seren Series Opens February 8th in a rapidly growing cotmnoniljr of i priced we have a splendid field for Balfaf ami Loan investment. Our of over are in the imardiiir nria- hy. Our are your neighbors. Our pay awcr We Have Money to Loan. Take Shares tat TMs Series George S.

Pollard, President Thomas W. Jhtmttm. diaries E. Hay, Secretary. Phone 641-M George Vemon Lum, Treasurer.

Lawrencr Day, Comnrl Chatham Building Association la America lo- of chains of New Company FORMS' Public Service Co-ordinated Tram- porl- uew. company formed by the thai the day of the (consolidation of Public Serrlee Rail aad that personal i PoNIe flenlce tc tmper Goinpanj VillanL edl 11 when the cer lar tliu laid the nenbeni of law imry Vnm AaaMbtion and flenlce mated when the certUtatle of or- was tiled with the secretary of state ul Trenton. Earlier la the day ihr Male UsWatmrr hen- this week. stockholders of the two auapanlea at the annual at ihr aanriatioa. that ihnr Is ahseacr of honest crf- litfaat hi Ihr araagat-day press bei san at i mini mil ai brought about ay the fiiatfrrf af abMttlef and the agreement ofsub- mltted to them by the directors of the two companies.

Tbe meeting! were held In the Newark Terminal Building and the vote waa out of 47fl shares of Ihe Hallway Company for tbe af and securities i adoption and 1.004,500 sharea of i Transportation Company for adoption uf this kind sreaui to me Is T1 nialn purpoae of the eoaaollda- -Becog. co-ordination Into one op I afc. the rmermw that has' er un tne tw0 eonpanles i ihr I must record i naTe heretofore operated the aaj hrJief that there has 'rolleys and buses. Instead of ilvldlng knjaetUMttairf oeroavr in Ihe tu between two com- craiol fatraar hsth in and out of the one company will bareatter the kaat aftaen years." operate liolh services, with the object Tar rfithr crttktad Iht accept- uf effecting greater economlea and effl- ihr imas atlhoat question of' redounding to the advantage of imai atthoat question of lav nuntiu that oar Marines in Nl- I well as to the stock and I Id hld bandits, and maln- I liond holders. The consolidation will also bring an Consideration oi Safety Attention Is railed.

In an article by Allison J. Van Brunt, director of Safety Education of Public Service companies In the current lame of Public News, to the extension of Ihe work to the general public and to tbe schools In particular. "Public Service was a prlve mover In carrying safety educational work to the general public. The Safely Educational Department has done thin, not only through safety drives and rallies, but persistently and continually by day as well as night among our own people and the means of the printed and spoken word, lantern slides, motion pictures, competition, prises, bonuses and In other ways. "To Impress children with Ihe fact that tbe consideration of personal safety la of paramount Importance In the.

best manner of putting the safety thought across. This department been doing Just that since Its organlu- tlon. visiting each school In each muni cipality in the state of New Jersey biennially and giving a safely button to each pupil from tbe kindergarten np- ward, to and Including high grade mid illlllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllUllllllltlllllilllllllllllllllUiUUi Have Ton Heard the New Atwat er-Kent Electric Set? Model 37, Complete with Tubes Itud never mas there a lime In htMUrj ahea there afaculd be a lm In financial structure. In-' nl rn Pupils. The pupils, ar IIWT air-anii-a at urn gormunent and posalblllty of an open end ran different groups according to BtikT gg vtfei tne mortgage making It easier to secure are at assembly to lie the leader of extension and better- Thr number reached In eleven janfcaa and ufanlon and not i WDt facilities.

As President Me-! to November luj-liudve. of austina an booest pointed out when tba llrst Mr ls: 1 Urn- hralUa -U Ihr sawtiag. aluch attended If afctai 3M. E. a.

of Perth Ihe IUO scholarly the Axwdatlon to nouncement of the proposed merger, rr lD forty Phone Charley-on-the-Spot lor 781 The COAL Question is the most important you have to solve every year. On it depends your Comfort and Convenience during the cold winter weather. Why not let us help you solve it! Drop us a or call on the telephone, and we will gladly help you with your problem. Edward P. Miller 6V Son ESTABLISHED SINCE 1881 COAL.

WOOD. FERTILIZERS AND MASON MATERIALS Summit Avc. und Putmaic River, Chatham was made, the lieneflts of this charai Icr of conmilldation hare been denmn- This department, with the coopcro- lion of municipal authorities, school In the merger of the electric ani1 1 organised safrty patroU nimpanlea Into Public Service; and public fifty xU 1 it Ikr aauiaun asertinc preceding iiii (Ma Wilson of the ald Positively the best buy in Radio today tor the money ums Ketura discusw-d the u-1 "tacai has Iwen introduced I. Ifce ksMatur IT the Association. Tniverdly who Hnd (im accoffipll-h- ed in 1024.

The o-rtiflcate of organisation specifically states that the new corporation "shall have nml possess, and may use. exercise nml enjoy all the rights, powers, privileges and franchises of the in A Ilk ry Moorv Uaason, leader of the hi behalf uf the legis- parties to aun-e FADA SUPER-ZENRll bn1 1 Leon I 99 MAIN STREET, lllllllillllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllll Ami Hint: "All and singular, the rlKl.t* privileges, powers, stock, properly, whether real, personal or mixed. by three munlcliwlltles In our stale. ly leaching must be followed up cou tlnuously; that hi the object of saM.v imtrols In the schools and the rpHiilt 1H obtained by them. Boys and glrlx lu tlie higher grades, who are In good standing, are selected by Ihe principal of the school to serve on the lutrol anil are sworn Into office by the director of patrols, a police officer, assigned by I lie Police Department of the "The director assigns Ihe imtr.il of this Headquarters with tbe secretary of state." It In iilso provided that tbe new cor- by Ihe pupils or teachers to obey ordcro to Tfcw an- IMUVjMR) lepers In the COAL I "purpose- 66 or Maximum Heat, Use Peerless" Anthracite BEACON STOCK FEED Chatham Coal.

Feed and Lumber Company BUILDING MATERIALS 34 WATCHUNG AVE. CHATHAM PHONE 793 GROWING AS POWDERED BUTTERMILK Makes Booe Flesh and Fcathexv ami preferred, may make, Issue and ills- pom- of UindK or other obligation In lordi-r to curry out the purposes of the coi solhlntlon; to pay and discharge hoiids, iniirtgages and encumbrances upon any of the property of the con- JaywIlU( or uo dangerou. 487. Reduces Prices! boys are on duly dally, are Impressed with tbe necessity of constant consideration of the safety first thought, so that the majority of them cross the street at the designated cross- Ings, even after school, and the teach. I emj in order to set a good sample, obey The Atmnclul procedure Involved In th- conxolldatlon la.

briefly, as follows: i I'rovlKlon IH u.ade for tbe Issuing of Rlinrex of no par value common stmic and 487,500 snares of non- cumulative preferred of no remarkable Himalayan tribe, he value, which will hare no voting! wl cn tM rights but will receive dividends at the rate of per annum per share, for officer Their diet eon- ouch yearn In the Judgment of the "Wtables. fruits, fowl, lioard of directors such dividend Is tlfied and before dividend! paid on common stock. In the event of the dissolution of the company Its preferred stock shall be entitled to a division of the assets at the rate of $7S a share, before the common stock receives any part of the assets. I'nder the terms of the agreement the 17.r>00 shares of no par value common i stock of Public Service Railway Com- jliany outstanding will lie exchanged for 1487.500 Him res of nun cumulative preferred stock of Public Service Co-ordi- nated Transport, and tbe 1,004,800 shares of common stock oi Public Service Transportation Company outstanding for the same numher of shares of common stock of tbe company. IMrectors and officers of tbe new coriwratlon will be the following, who have occupied the same position! with the two merged companies: Directors, Thomas N.

McCarter. Samuel T. Bodine. Thomas .9. Gates, Anthony H.

Kuser. Alfred I. Loomlii. Ital H. McCarter, Arthur Thompson, Landoa K.

Tborne, Edmund W. Wakdee and Percy 8. Young. Officers: Thomas N. McCarter, preal- dent; Percy 8.

Young, Edmund W. Wakelee, John L. O'Toole, George Barker. Matthew It. Boylan, presidents; Charles M.

Breder, secretary; William II. Feller and William T. assistant secretaries; T. W. Van Mlddleswnrth, treasurer; Frederick A.

Nels, Robert 8. Tomklni and Milton Ludlow, assliitaut treasurers. Mr. Boylan. vice president In charge of operation, will retain for the new coriKiratlon the same staff as presided over the various branches of the two merged chief of whom are: Arthur T.

Warner; general manager In charge of traffic; Martin Bchrelber, general manager inchurge of plant; Louis P. liaurbenn, director of Demon- Del Edward A. Tuson, general auditor. The division Slanagers will assume similar duties In the new company, namely, James M. Hymlngton, Katex; William II.

Shepherd, Hudson; Joseph C. Rutledge, russule; J. Walter Wright, Bergen; Philip P. Magnlre, Central; A. Kothery, Hoothern.

First National Bank MORRISTOWN, N. J. CHARTERED IB65 Resources Over $7,000,000 Per Cent Interest mi t'hi'cklni: Amiiinl nml 4 Per Cent Interest ('mil Siivlu i'il rounl Ajiill if iinil iijiw .1 III mill Urlolu years of Kliumrial Nurriws luul ('iiiincrvallve llunkiiig Acts IIH Mxri'iitnt', Tnislrp mill (iinmllmi Illlll 1.1'ltl'IH World if mi nil piirlH of Fine-Proof II. Wnnl Kuril Kraiik AMI Wiinl CIIIIIIIIKII Henry fury llolierl Cnskey Frmik Mllli'li IInviil F. WllllmiiHiiii HIKIIIW Sufe Silver VaullH lloxes OKKH'KIIH CIIHIIIIT.

PII'HIIII'II Ass'l. CIIMIIIIT. Trnsl IIITIIV AHSIHIIIIII I'IIKIIII' Advertise Your Wants In The Presa Want Cot -BUT NEVER EQUALLED Effective Feb. 1st Aliens and Naturalization REAGLEGARAGE 1165 174 SUMMIT, H. J.

As you are no doubt aware, tba Act of Congress of May 20, 102(1, provided certain exemptions lu Ihe matter of applying for citizenship to those aliens who served In any of the military branches of this Government during the World War. or In other words, at any lime between April 6, 1017 and November Jl, 1KIH, and were honorably discharged therefrom. Tbia Act becomes Inoperative after May 26, 1U28, and, after that date any ex-service men not dtliens must apply under the general orlslons of the law. Each alien ili'nlriiux of obtaining tbe of Ihe Act should be. Instructed to Immediately get In touch wMh the Head Naturalisation Bxan Iner.

P. Illilg. Newark, N. J. German physicians declare that Inhalation of (nygen for three or four minutes will Immediately cure ata- nil-knew This Illnesa, they dalm, ll caused by an anemic condition of Ihe brain which Is remedied only by 0X7' If You Need Fuel Quick Real Winter is hereof last and it is best to be prepared for plenty of cold weather.

Fill your fuel bins now with the genuine Kuppers SEABOARD COKE and be ready for any kind of weather that may come. If you are urgently in need of this good fuel phone at once and a quick delivery of your order will be made. Thii Ctmpmmt tptmrtty tV Mtj paumd of the genuine KoppOTt SBABOARD COKIi no aMttrr wko dtlitm vtorf If KOPPERS COKE Our authorittd dutributort, ever located, art trltcted became of their high ttaniitng in d'tt- trich vhich they SEABOARD BY-PRODUCT COKE CO. Montgomery 4120 Jersey City New Jersey Phones: Kearny 1041Mitchell 6760 Per Ton Delivered HMII Im Local Distributor Chatham Coal, Feed Lumber Co. 34-36 Watchung Ave.

Chatham, N. J. Per Ion Dcliverrd I'hont: Chatham 79 ount (it ftii -Mr fwr tun.

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Years Available:
1891-1983