Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Rutgers University Libraries
Newspaper Page Text
LAND AND WATER CLUB OPENSJHE SEASON 8EWARE.V, June S— As In former years commodore's night at the Iaand «nd Water Club Is always looked upon as the opening of the social ac tfvltlee for the season. This yearly event falls upon Deco ration Day and vice commodore's day is July Fourth The commodore of the club this year Is J. C. Brown and Mr. Brown. w-Ith his charming wife, entertained the members and their guests on Monday night ina most delightful manner. The cluh house with myTiad lan- I terns pennants and flowers made a | wonderful setting for the evening gowns of the ladies. Many house parties were entertain ed in honor of the event. There were *» 4 » *'* ' »vy 1 JU t AJ.1 1.1VI .i between seventy-live and one hundred present. The moonlieht on the water and excellent music completed the picture. A number of new mem bers have been added to the club and the season promises to be a most enjoyable one. Refreshments were served. , mciuw'n i , »iu.>n <7, 1707. To Hear liornn Tonight *h< Special Correspondent. KETPORT. June I:—Calvary M. E. Men's Club will hold an interest- < Ing meeting tonight In the : church, at which time the speaker of the evening will be lion. Elmer H. 1 Oeran. of Matawan, who has been t _ _ _ __ _U1 leard here on many occasions with ileasure. An entertalnln* program ins been prepared for the evenlnp vhlch. will Include a program of sev eral numbers and a social hour with ■efreshments. The club Is a new organisation In he church and has proved to be nost profitable. gg Bumstea^sWoimSyriip worm*. stood fltrloot for lilt* Tror». Sold "KSTcVr virtLSi*. ft? ftttohto. Diamond TIRES Diamond Tire I users, we have to I admit, are prejudiced. 1 Having experienced the p superior service of Diamonds p for years, they usually refuse If to listen to a suggestion of a p change. | “Why give up the old we pf KNOW for the new we |j DON’T KNOW?”they argue. H It’s a hard argument to beat. It’s easier to buy Diamond Tires and avoid all arguments. DIAMOND TIRES Kelly & McAlinden Company TERH U IN E’S New Store at 338 STATE STREET One Block From Smith St. __ W • • WHERE LOW PRICES LEAP LFREE Special Bargains For over if you bring this coupon irHlr- Friday and Saturday * Voile Smocks for AVogjen; made of good voile, new styles; in Yellow, Pink, Blue and Dark Blue; specal value at each Men’s Ribbed Union Suits} excellent quality, short sleeves and ankle length, a $1.50 qual ity; special a suit | Men’s Satin Striped Union Suits, no sleeves and knee length ; very tine quality: worth at least $1.50 a suit; special at a suit ' Embroidery edgings, very good quality, neat patterns; ail edges; worth up to 15c a yard; I in strips of about a yard in length ; special at a strip -_:_ Women’s Extra Size Draw ers, open and closed; made o ' a good quality of long cloth; trimmed with neat Embroidery edges, well made; worth 98c a pair; special at a pair -■ Women’s fine quality Drops stitched Black mercerized Stocking; the Mew English rib worth 89c a pair; specially pric ed at a pair : Men’s Canvas Gloves for masons and bricklayers; a good quality worth 2f>e a pair; special priced at a pair , Apron Ginghams, standard qualities: good indigo blue, good weight; worth 30e a yard special at a yard Women’s Ribbed Vests, good sizes; slight seconds, lisle fin ished; worth 29c; special at each Boys’ Maroon Wool Mixed Sweaters, excellent quality; worth $3.00 each; specially priced at each MenT Two Piece Bathing Suits; a large assortment of wonderfully good values that cannot be duplicated at a suit $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Women’s Black Sateen Bath ng Suits, with colored trim mings; large stock; all sizes at $1.98, $2.98 AND $4 98 Pure Rubber Bathng Caps; ruffled and fancy styles at each 26c, 29c, 39c, 60c AND 69c Plain Diver's Caps at each 15c, 19c AND 26c % Children's Gingham Dresses, new styles, made of good ging hams, sizes 6 to 14 yeai'S; two days special value; sale ?t each * . • Men’s Fine Quality Striped j Percale Shirts, very pretty de signs; well made; well worth $2.50; specially priced at each Children's Rompers, Overalls Boys’ Wash Suits, Dresses Aw small children; all the new styles; at very popular prices. _._€._ I ELK AND S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES. 1 TERHUNE’S New Store 338 State St One Block from Smith I I 1 » ' ' ht—mt m I ——M———— A Heart To Heart Talk . • » You Don’t Have To Stretch Your j. Imagination m TO UNDERSTAND THIS TO BE ONE OF THE GREATEST INVESTMENTS THAT THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EVER HAD 5 THE GOOD FORTUNE TO PARTICIPATE IN RUBBER IS TODAY THE VERY BEST INVESTMENT ON THE MARKET * V • OUR STOCKHOLDERS « WHO WERE POSSESSED WITH GOOD BUSINESS FORESIGHT AND PURCHASED STOCK AT $5.00 PER SHARE HAVE ALREADY MADE A HANDSOME PROFIT AS THE STOCK IS NOW BEING SOLD AT C 7 ^ A ON OR ABOUT JULY 15, 1920 WILL BE Cl A A A INCREASED TO PER SHARE ....4* ■ UoUU J OFFICERS | WINFIELD CLEARWATER, President ‘ President First National Bank, Seccucus, N. J. FREDERICK W. SMITH, Vice-President Inventor of Compound, Rutherford, N.^J. THOMAS A. HOPKINS, Treasurer Formerly with Birch Lumber Company, Passaic N. J. Real Estate and Broker, Passaic, N. J. RAYMOND A. CLEARWATER, Secretary. Formerly with Maxwell Automobile Co., New York City. Chase National Bank, N. Y. City. NEW SECRET COMPOUND WILL E N A B L E THE COMPANY TO MANUFACTURE A GUARANI EED CORD TIRE AT THE PRICE OF A FABRIC TIRE FRUFUBRD MiiW FACTORY BUILDINGS FIRST UNIT NOW BEING CONSTRUCTED IN GARFIELD, N. J. AN EXAMPLE OF THE PROFITS OF THE OTHER TIRE COMPANIES i If,you had invested, a few years ago, and bought when these tire companies began, as we are beginning now, you would be rich today as * $1,000 INVESTED IN Goodyear became worth . $129,000 Goodrich became worth ... 696^000 Diamond became worth .’. 150^000 Dunlap became worth ...v.\_* 134^000 Mohawk became worth ...*. 36*000 Miller became worth...'. 3*410 Firestone became worth ...-. 17,000 Fisk became .worth .;.•. 120,000 Kelly Springfield became worth .:. 102,300 % Rubber & Tire Co., Home Office 625 Main Avenue Passaic, N. J. __' # • New York Office 1777 Broadway Ne\y York City t* • - » ' % • • Vv-.» \ /• #*.' _jr- V* - SEND IN THIS COUPON TODAY I Smith Rubber & Tire Co., Inc. 1777 Broadway,' New York City. Gentlemen:: : : : : : : . Please send me the full details of your proposition, without obligating me in any wav. ' name ....^... ADDRESS ..... - s CITY . STATE .