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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 7

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THE PATERSON EVENING NEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1931 PATERSONS FOREMOST NEWSPAPER dmhiim or jcpicav MWrr TtNOHMW of tl ffilOH SCHOOL IN INC I'lW lt xir heedquirt.re, th Talmud- nmtciltn Torah." tomorrow evening Thl. fill a very Important maotln. lb tea da Thursday. fapfrtn from tba aoolal oom- a lK a mttfoa iwajdo. tba mao- acR1 gy mtttoa, I I dSUtUne.

ba given. A Ross Hits Back at Mr. Wyman Manufacturer Denies that Paterson Has Lost Many Silk Looms. have been largely offset by oew in- "To vote upon tb public quoa- CABINET TAKES UP cor po ration a To verify tbin you Uonn printed below. If in faror DnCTorriPC 0Diire will And tha tit-rm rr recorda on thereof mark a Croat IX) or plus rUolUrrlUt UnlMtS Thomaa Lynch, of Albany was file at tbu chamber of commerce.

In the aqua re at tha left of the apprehended na chare of lolter- The November tneae of the Amort- word end If eppoeed thereto Washington. Nov Probebly inn made by Patrolman Charlee can Silk Jounuy, tba moat Impor- mark a erorn (X) or plua 1 In the for the ftret time In blatory. the Brown. tant Journal In the tilk trade, oa quare at tke left of the word president and bit cabinet today pare Samuel Tamlnateem of 1 OS Boud Pe 78, given the total number of "No. conalderatlon to won and moana of etreet, wa apprehended on a recent Incorporation! aa twenty- 'Shall the City of Pate non pro- checkin crime.

charge of disorderly conduct made nine, of which fifteen started right vide and tupply water for the pub- The wave of crime an It effects by Margaret Reed, of Sdd Hamtd- here In Paterson. A chairmen He end private ueee of this munlcl- the Poet Office department." wa ton avenue, of the Paterson Mill Owners' Aeno- pnllty and Us dlecueted at length in the cabinet elation, I am able to report that Shall the Board of Public Work eelou today, lt wai offlcally an during (he laat two montba much of t.he City of Pateraon be abolieb- nounced at the White Houae sSKVIfT. OK THtlfglRIVIXU rt of ofba Ooraruor'a pro- 'an'l bfidf tba jr aam Me ao.emhly ADD ELECTION foiled l-uthcran ch'ur-h la Amorlc. haj. In all or ghurchoa a eorvleo of hlAkagfvta on pr-yor should a hold on Armistlo day, serrleoo will a bald In th rttat English Luthor-i c.

lurch, corner Carroll and Poarl trooia. Thlo oorvteg of Aovot'on and Intor slb fr th dlrarmamnt 00 will bo ST clock. Frl-Vav womter Tbs por. Bv Arthur nonn will In rhargo. with tho of r-rW snd inter -holr.

kohiort eddreos Wn" i Man's Ways Plr-or the Lord. Makrth tceoe HI- BhemleO to no ot IVac With Him'' A eordtnl invltalion In to all. HI Ik chief I PlliaaM rjjj. Warren Prnettoallytb an Ihi. ally, uartmant and detect! cha'piain vifirretT Practically -i ai JFatoi thia oltr.

(pertinent and dataotiva Waial. antra poller a ra IF, I JVM naplaln of tha th detective. era mklng continual bureau I on "Iv, front with tba regt- duty tad AM PH 4 RR AT KtUlHIl l.l'THKRAA Tilt It CM In rsaponas to the call of the BOY HUMTER ARRESTED Henry iUvedattl, twelve, of 1U Twenty first avenue, school-boy, was placed under arrest this morning by Oame Warden Kline, on a charge of hunting without a license. The game warden also charge that the boy shot one robin and two fox aparrowa. In violation ot tbe law.

jKeemhly. fa epooker In tum of the thy Chief Tracey leaf A Ill will he Chap- atructed the men thla morning to Whit went with our atrletlW and to he front, end yrho erreete where V. fl.lnde In t'ateraoa. We aloe of 3 'I'ni nlay at both aa To these parent 'ed cIGaeh ere Invited. hoard mootin' of th Heart uliWerke.

scheduled for to-w been tot one expected Ihet the new will be finally in' boerd ntcete neat Bight OP MIRIAM UnPriWO TOMIIHT There will be a apodal meeting of Daughter of Miriam tonight th Hebrew Proe gchool ilrlam tonight at hool. Buelneea of he traneacted and he preieent to order Ralph Rosa, prominent eilk man- nfacturer, take reception to a floor apace haa been leased, and d. and the functions performed by statement recently Issued by Albert Ihe total amount of vacant It transferred to tbe Board of AI L. Wyman that larse and raapnn- Boor apace In our city today la only dermen of the City of Pateraon: elble concerna are leaving the city vn Pr a remarkable show- and locating their plants in other fr the alura recently cast citlea. According to Mr.

Wyman 00 Pateraon. I Ul LJJJ looms from the city. I "Investigation shows lhat at the I If -A iTIllllV 111 ttr. Roes after a thorough Inver present time the silk trade In Pat-tigatlon makes the tolluwlnc state- eraon la at least aa well off aa the MV wllk trade In Pennsylvania, where Several weeks ago, In response many of the largest factories are tc a request from President Hard- running shorter' hours than our Ing and from the unemployment 0'-r conference at Washlnston, Mayor I dp not claim that there Is not WaS Member Of Well KnOWH tm Noort appointed a citizens' a difficult situation In the silk tn-committoc The puritose of that duatry In Paterson, and I certainly I committee was very simple. It was 110 Dt claim that with all tu ad-i to determine the amount of imene vantages Pateraon Is on a good eom-i ployment In our'clty, and to relieve petltlve basis with nelehborng possible The problem was Stales It Is not, I to be merely one dealing with those have It In their power to make Pat- I Warren Archbold.

member The labor leader the I. W. Archbold flour o. of Mad jwar to make Pst- Ison avenue, and prominent Par The Beet Cough Syrup it Home-made Rse sear ai gt ha, th ba au(b raawrfs zaa trwd. who are Idle In consequence of the ergon's future position In the silk eraontan.

died laet night in hit hom. prevailing business depression. Re- Industry dominating, and the time at 7211 Seventeenth avenue. Hie lief might come through, public baa undoubtedly come when they q.th followed lingering Ulnaae works, and perhaps to somdkjegtent should seriously consider the hatd- jjr, Archbold was fifty-! year through the rearrangement ot those caps which they have imposed upon who are working In so Paterson manufacturers in the mat- that there should be, If possible, ted of higher wages, shorter bcurs some member of each family work- and limitation of production, but Ing. the mayor's unemployment confer- Allowlng the subject which, ence has not been called for the set-after la only Of a temporary tlement of these question The nature -to become a theoretical conference must not be allowed to et agv (He was born in Scotch J.

bill had senl approximately thirty years of Ills life in this city. Mr. Archbold was a devoted member of the Broadway Baptist churcli, and although he was not connected with any of the boards of tbe church BLOUSE UN Oh HIE 5 HUP 162 Market Ptereon, N. J. was always an active member.

The pastor, the Rev. Mr Haunter will officiate at the funeral services Arrangement for which have not been completed. Mr Archbold la survived by bis wile, fcknma, and two sons, IeRoy F. Archbold who inrently established his office in thla city and Warren Archbold this etty. drift Into a fight between capital and labor, which aeema to he the object and desire of men with specious arguments, who are doing their utmost to harm our city, ta3CHCB3PCKKBOBOIODCICCWK8aOBMCga3 You've probably heard of thia wall know plan of making cough syrup at hoai Bat hare vou ever used i 7 Thousands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardfv keep house without it.

It's simple and rhritp. but the war it tvke hold of a cough will soon earn it a permanent hice in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2 Vi ounces Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up th pint. Or, If desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or com ayrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either waj, it taates good, aever spoils, sad give you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made lor three time its coat.

It is really wonderful how quickly his home-made remadv conquers a eougb usually in id hours or lass. It sterna to penetrate through ovary air passag tl loosens a dry. hoarse or tight cough, lift the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost Immediate relief Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronrhisf asthma. Pmex it a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norwav pine extract. and has been used for generations for throat and ehest ailments.

To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for I Vi ounces of Pmex" with direction, snd don't accept anything els. Guaranteed to giye abso- lute satisfaction or money refunded. Th Pine Ft. Wayne, Ind. Cut down Mtat Wig coal bill and give youreelf real cduifort this Winter by having ua install our Draft l'revontors." With ORSCO weather stripping, storm sash.

Inclosed vestibule and porrhea, you will be made all siurg and jomfy for the winter. It will cost considerably less to heat the house: and my. but It will add to your comfort. Phone for the ORSCO man, Bergen 535. OIWOO WINDOW HHADKS FOR THK KVTIIIF IIOMK Write for free booklet telling all about ORSCO PRODUCTS ORANGE SCREEN CO.

3 REFERENDUMS BEFORE PUBLIC FORDECISION TWO ARE PURELY LOCAL J. HOd Valley Street. SCANDAL, A HIT AT LYCEUM and academic discussion haa confused the entire situation to such an extent that- much rubbish had recently been published regarding Pateraon'a 'unfortunate position In the silk trade. Albert L. Wyman.

secretary of the Associated Industries, takes particular delight In atresslng this point. He recently made a statement In our newspapers that '1 ge and rceponnlble' Qrm In our city bad removed two thousand of their looms from Paterson during the last eighteen months. When I saw that stater ment, I immediately called on Mr. Wyman and demanded proof. He couldn't furnish It.

While on this subject, lt is true that some looms were moved away from Paterson, hut Is now generally known that most of these looms were specula live looms that were bought and sold and bought and sold again in short, they were looms whlA had never been operated in Paterson at all: moat of them had never been a part of Paterson's manufacturing equipment. Aa a matter of fact, the situation In Pateraon la as follows: On Tan, 1, 1PJ0, the number had grown J. DAY. laical Representative 118 Glenwood Jersey City. N.

J. REDUCTION SALE for a few days only PO reduce our large and complete line of the newest up-to-the-minute Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Fibre silk Tricolette and Tunic Blouses, also inoluding Fibre Silk Sweaters -wo ay going to give 20 off on ur already very low price. 0 PACE ia too limited to give description or comparison of price Come and be sur-prired at the remarkable sale of blouses at this 2IF Redaction Sale. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR VALUES KASENS CHOICE OF PDF DIF 'Scandal. the most talked of play In America, was the centre of i Paterson Voters Called on tb uL" Decide Whether or Not capacity audience by the France ---I McOratb Resident Player last They Wont a Municipal night.

It is an unusual three-act comedy and the flfat night critics were very much pleased with lla Three toferendum. two of wh en ilVT i tendance theatre clearly 1, to Aleetd that the McGrath player and according to our vary beat tu-ib. decided one way or Hid other by thorlly. Davidson's Silk Directory. electorate at the general elec- there were In our city 325 Arms en- tton today.

ul alcnih iv the leading! gaged In eilk manufacture On i The question having local effect and Vat her heat I Jon. 1, 1920, tb number had rrown only art beln put before tbe po- ctine in the role of Bentrii to 769, and on Jan. 1, 1921, after pie to decide two very Important New York nocletv! the tremendous slump and many iaUes. the first to determine d.k meatn Lml failures, there were still 70S con- whether the Board of WOrka shall V'wnm- doable FVvrreit Orr eerna doing bualneaa In the silk In- be eliminated and It. power given 'XTm Vankl'n Wethbach dustry In Paterson.

Since Jan. to the Board of Aldermen, and the Aimcutt roto but h's acting U21. there have, of courae been second to decide whether the city throughout the entire pro- but these failures shall acquire and own a water Ul i supply and distributing ayatem 'Scand-r la aUged in three acts. The other referendum Is on the t(l jjrt gelng In the studio of "lon irhether or not Sutherland York, an unacruoulotiR 090.000 shall be appropriated for Brtt; the ond p.trtx'a hed- Red Pepper Heat store of vo fr Standing on I he Platform if casaiumy, Dependibilityand Service the extension and erection of State Institution. room and th third at Franklin's home.

In order to save her reniits- Stops Backache Wc win by overwhelming majority people everywhere have given this store a vote of confidence and we shall continue to merit tbia support by giving service and biggest measure of value that you secure anywhere in Paterson. HERE ARE REASONS WHY WE ARE WINNERS BIO VALUES THAT EVERYONE CAN SHARE IN Preserve Your Youthful Appearance! Don't let false prtde prevent you from looking your best, as well aa ridding yourself of your nervousness, Irritability, headaches. Uaten to Charles P. Cushing. In Wortdif Work: "The wearing of glasses one of the beet preservers of a youthful appearance, Thle la became piellmlnary eye strain causes wrlnkla to appear prematurely and givas the countenance a strained, anxious, tired, drawn, cross look, which I very characteristic and far more to be avoided from the point of view of appearance than he slight disfigurement of glasses.

Indeed, so fsr from unbecoming, there sre some types of faces to which Isssee Just add the finishing touch! It was decided to put the wster Msa Vsnderdyke after being question before Jto-ruibllc ftr a (ranpn1 Tork', bv her confarenoe of omelsls of this elty. pM.nti, Helms that ah la married Passaic. CHrton and Montclair, held to rranklin. The fun begins The heat of red peppers tk' when Franklin carries through the the ''ouch from a sore. Isme back.

bSir ln waw iTth! M'lff 10 tb It ran not hurt you. and it cer-, an and It finally ends In a love af- Ulnly end the torture it once. nf n' When you are suffering so you 1' wetir n. tillhi Th crji harrllv around liist trv Rd rnf watr iyEtem, atpn will dlfROt rol fh. puhlicowner-ner.

WHIfam M-l quickest relief known Nothing hThi retoreSdum to aholt.h the harauch concentrated, penetrating -Tjjf wal nut on Planet ifK voM wtn feetPthw th5r hould be given Pepper Rub you T'11 the dutle of that body In th Inter tnree minuie Mt of rPprPaenUtlTB goywmment It the people vote to abolish th Works Board, then it la up to the Legislature to change the govern- Mpp nf ling heat. In warms the sore spot through through. Pajnnd soreness gone. Ask any druggist for a Jar of Iville. as Mr.

h'ng nartleu'arlv nleas'n aa are Ha'old Titlmer, Grace Fox! Boy Hit Bv.Anto, His Leg Broken BOYS 2-PANTS SUITS nr: "X-tra service" aulla Little Boys' Overcoats well made, 4.95 Warm, mug -fitting coat that are well mad, in every new popular model, of heavy winter fabric, else 3 to years. Value to ,50 -nt that mean double wear satisfaction- at special prices $10 Values QC, Special U.iJJ Rowlea Red Pepper Rub. Be dure Here', the Talc ol A EIG SHI SALE 1.35 Value 2.00 The three jeferendums appear to not to KRRuins, witn tu Adtvm ae.es he nsab.g. Arlx 0n bOttOTO Of th ballot at fob Rowlua each Adv. on package.

Iowa: Twelve-year-old Morris Klrach- J-vhllc Question to be y.vfetl I pon bmm of 45 Arrh atrt aiIptanwl "If you favor the taking effect of of lea at two the Voters of Paterson Swiss Chalet th act entitled below, mark an (X) 7.98 oclock this afternoon when be was in the square opposite th word truck by trqi, driven by Mllon Kftay. snd owned you are opposed of he taking hy hta rthar gamu Kltay of It $12 Valueg Special $15 Valueg Special effect of th act entitled below. A maker's overstock of high grad shirts of flue count percale and woven madras, rich rtrlp -patterns, many with collars to match Twenty-first avenue According to Ton are earnestly urged to Vote NO at the coming j3n on tbe following referendum, which will be rood on the ballot: mark on (XI In the aqunre opposite the of FatroimaB Hoyt the word "No. Young, be neeldent wn caused by TeStatr 8t Rochelle Tavlt Mala ot N. T.

to Tuaodo Chicken Dinner Duckling $2 50 er etvv a la Carte DANCING RAT. KVKMNOA boetc Hack. Ill JUSTLY FAMOUS HWtSS' CHALKT CUISINE. Mens Part-Wool Union Suits Regular l.lo 1.65 Men Heavy Ribbed Union Suits Regular 2.00 YES i AJnK.et.Uvtho, n.tJ the boy ilartlng from behind an-i of a debt of the SUtt of New Jersey olhPr ailU)nioW1, in frPPt of the one for the construction, extension and rtrtvon b). KUay.

He was taken to concerning the Utatltdtloni of tb botplu, where be SUte under the Stole Bo.rd of Con- conflnM. trol of Instttuttous and Agencies, by ihe Issuing of bonds In an amount ockXC UUICC IIMTII cnnc not to exceed fourteen million rtol- BtAIN WIPF UN Ml. I.IPN lars: providing tbe ways and means COME TO HER RESCUE for th payment of the Interest ar- 1 crttlng on said debt and for the pay- gor committing an assault upon ment of the principal of said debt at la wlfa ntta of dl Rher-I maturity, and tbe expenses In con ntan nvenue. wa placed under ar the people at tbe next general elec- (bal b(, har this morning to Shall tbe Board of Publio Works of the City of Paterson be abolished and the functions performed by it transferred to the Board of Aldermen of the City of Pateraon? NO ran lion, approved April eighth, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, be adopted. uch an extent that she was com-, pelleil tu summon the police for help He Is held for his appearance be-1 fore the recorder tomorrow morning.

Post-Election Sale of Just 200 FINE OVERCOATS gome variety for choice-- in alnsle and double A bolted and conservative. In all the favored jU fabric of the season. In black, brown, beathera, blue and mixtures. Actual $25.00 to $30.00 Value Mens 30.00 and 35.00 SNAPPY SUITS lg.50 Here's sometblag too good to minr tbe fellow who Is looking oi BIGOEST VALUE wlfl be bappy to take advantage at FOR THIS WEEK ONLY To Increase Flesh To put solid, healthful, pertna Firm n.nt- flesh, you must give your I -yatem plenty of health giving noiir hmnt, Juet aa you would put good heat-producing fuel In an engine If you wanted to make eteam By taking a little DR. CARFfg tffir rRFJVr wjlb each meal thal fj ill wort iimti'uinental in drafting the rliini, IP coniiniiwioti term of Government, rtnl if pr)Vipn Be the best municipal form of govs, i 1 It would be a step backwards to 10 of the affairs of the City of Pateraon, lnnerT em hands of a Board of (Signed) JOHN W.

GRIGGS MICHAEL DUNN FRANCIS SCOTT WILLIAM B. GOURLEY ppeir8 Pateraon, we endorse the (Signed) ANDREW F. BRIDE ROBT H. FORDYCE CLIFFORD L. NEWMAN Th Tshayers' AMoelatloa.

by Jas. W. Fergueaei 41 eet. you loereaae the of your feed. Nourish ui'- of your food.

Nou I nourleh-nt vqu went tleeee. Invigorate v'tel organa and eater waning nerve fares DR. CARErii MF.DIC-YBBflT TAB LET! centals tho rebuilding no iqrad element In th vttamlnoe clone enlls th Beni of DR. CARET" MEDIC-YEEt'r TEETH PULLED Absolutely Painlessly Greatest Painless Discovery of the Age NERVOUS AND WEAK PEOPLE OUR SPECIALTY Modern Dentists, ic. IO4 Broadway, Paterson LARGEST DENTAL FIRM IN TH1 UNITED STATES DR SAVTET, EXTRACTION SPECIALIST, WILL PERSONALLY TREAT ALL CASES LETS poeltfvely will add eolld and inereaa energy wha fleeh I KASENS 406-408 Main Economy Block Between Orand and Slater Streets A Few Minutes Walk From tbe High Rent Section laken regularly with jmur meal DR CARET MEDIC YEEBT ahould not I be need by anyone who I opposed to acquiring normal weight rtc.ult ar aboelufely guaranteed Rem ember the TKF.ST or money refunded name DR.

CARET TABLETS Irving Mam an-i (iren-i and all other drugs let. can aupply yop Adv,.

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