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THE RAHWAY RECORD—The Foremost Smi-Weekly of Two-Counties—FRIDAY,-SEPTEMBER-8rl933 "- -L." - -Ph'one-7-060ft-i PAGE Bcanty in Advertising Agency Tnrzan the Fearless ALONG THE RlALTO We Do Me Do Our Part Boland-Riiggles Comedy—Alps Romance Our Part Q The Mary Boland-Charies Rugeles. comedy. "Mama Lo\es Railway Record Papa" opens at the Rahway theatre today for a two-daj sta\ By .HARRISON CARROLL. alt Lake, Omaha and PAST IS GONE Q"" WB FACE TO-DAy kJj^ -*"" — Charlie and Mary, who have been featured together in thiee Kim Tuuan JjnJlaU.1» previous pictures are starred together for the first time in this : HOLLYWOOD, ...... —Ou.....Ourr iay a visit to tho World's Fai? film depicting the story of a middle-aged suburban couple who -niatch-makera may as wellll cool VOL 111, NO. 2492 RAHWAY, N.J., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1933 PRICE THREE CENTS are seeking refinement. When "Papa" goes to work in a cut- down about Sally ^n°" t ' away'and striped trouseii. his bo»_lliUAa oumeone-fl«9|-o|€a- r- hot one. m the family and gives him the day off. While wandering :Ide to cut it out, a satirical t^, „ cnuso. Sally in- ht Winchell-JolMafUUcuff* wfllj St. Mary's School Opens f'Smithl around the city park, he is mistaken for the park commissioner tends to divorce Maine, radle of Prohibition," NRA Pledge Total Facts Shrouded iit Hoot Gibson in heart in the motion picture, "BroiJ Crowded Classes R. and forced to dedicate a monument. The city's political boss way Through a Keyhole." With Enrollment of 560 trer ojL California.; and sees his picture in the paper and appoints him to the job. Ono of .the characters, B1UK> Nears 400 Mark that : means' a C The regular routine of study Mystery As Gity; "Papa Loves Mama" is teamed with "The Rebel a thnll- year's wait hfi^ Scsley, says: '.'By^thft way for Repeal Column Make l\ew Grade ut.LoopT r aamebodv_but_in_H ~ : was Inaugurated yesterday in St, me love siory with Vlli—. Bank"-y and Luis -TrenfceiMn-the^Ule===. x ld —-— —-(By-8pecl«l WWiri e from-Knlttrial Seivlct) Admits Neefl of Station Repair IS^Iure Promise AidJTO : lid the action remarry. Were >oke at Winchelir Mary's school. Official opening rolesr-This story;-is laid in-the_Napoleonjcjerj^and the action PlmA there any real And. PortlandrMaineySept. 12-^-Maine has Line^ Nwssary was held- Friday with Mass, at" _LPresident|s_ Recovery[_'_ in the nlnra- >ll^¥faih. -I ihlnlt 8:30.a; m. and the registration, o: )utJ_ci n t Tr""*wV'r hlrl i nmje.* "cradle-of-prohibition," yesterday yotedr":to:re- . " Program •fin a six-t —Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. George Raft and Clive Will Move Line From 560 pupils. .Editorial Staff and Mayor That Repairs Are William A. Ransom. Re« peal _thfi_ fiiBWc^nuLsrofindnienti^IIhis^-as-AfiijtuaUy- --A jecord^enrollment of-35-pu- at a ml Brooks will be seen in "Midnight Club" and Eric Linden and Jacqueline Wells-and Edward Woods in -would- offer HOLLYWOOD PARADEs r: T] _L_with_thE_addiUon_of_15jnore. -Rrifth-Bellamy-will-appear.iii .."Flying-Devils.." ;'; _ ._ pils-w-as^-reached—in—the—cbn maihs-Quiet-When-BKs- on-buil^- JFearless^jEhLchopensat yDjtrtytheatre^Eltzabetli convenient re- Clarko Gabk lost 22 pounds hkW "Ter^^s^tuni8-from^tfe'-i^te^de''elMUori'cam'e: m " inerclftl-department-while-the-to names to the honor roir of. those And-theret -^rffirrE^nr ^-^i&nty-five-^outrTof^fl^ «r^^^^^^^^ ^ tal-enrollment-of-4he-school-i£-15 ,. Absolute.•agTeemenjD_jjritnvtne cmzens^oir. Jftan^ IWay ~D"u"5lff555 Hot From Harlem -Througrrourtne^tate gave totals orapproximarply^ le« than lasf. war ployers oi jaDor wno have signed .^—r pit— —-th e .„„ mtva Education Board Pledges way in_thjeir• contention that theTennsylvania rail- t srs, w '.'-.-.-Hot--from--Harlenv-where—ricgro—New Yorkers—make^.. The .number-ot- pupilsvin each : compliance pieage, ineINo Official Word. His Cutaways Make Him-' Commissioner martro Caf« U 0ean Markham. ] :00O feff repeal to 2,800. against, road property~Hefe- is bacHy-in* need of repair -was number" of. Rahway signers now blithe" leagi 'whoopee" for-and with their white colleagues. comes_ "Hot — 1 Support t class Is as follows. Eighth grade 6?tfehh^iitheattraetiv lls Hary s r——Maine-is--the— 26th—consecutive -state to 60; seventh grade, 64; sixth grade, di^tKMitt lotals_ahnost_400._The^:names_ori You can look for the star to file the list inolude nearly all the im- "Tfeath opening-at-the-R-ita-theatre., Elfrnhptii. tomorrow. Straight You c ormer hosbud, Johnny WeiMsStri against prohibition; ; Due) to the "overcrowding Jn > onooft3iosement«I«rIl y 67; fifth grade, 85; fourth grade, froln"Corinie s"lhn;TIarlemVthe-colored-and-snappy re\'ue in-._.-_ ono-of-t3iose-ment«I-«ruelty-com- krpBobbe-is not f rce to conf o» - to the general superintendent of tihe New; York zone portant business men in Rah- While Mayor Alfred C. Brooks r plaintints as soon as sho returns Irom romanco ontil October 11, ~ "Roosevelt school, the grade school 57; third- grade, 78; second grade, thewson, : eludes such outstanding sepia entertainers as Le Roy Smith-and- h t of the 'railroad.'-——-^.. ' . N ( way and' represent a majority of had—left- Rahway'late yesterday, a vacatiocation iinn YosemiteYosemite. It's horshe won't even then. ..t _ line between.this school and Co- 54; first grade, 60: first year of: the park his orchestra. Peg Leg Bates. Baby Cox. Avis Andrews, TheJSobs, lif a resort the leading industries and busi- afternoon following a meeting of the < first trip to the California resort »co it in writing bat Gloria 1_ lumbian -school wlll be moved commercial,: 14; second year com- The expression came from the' Lucky 7 Trio, i» id some of the "most eye-vldeninr dark beauties •- he i s takinkig DiriDiri eMt Martiin son i« »ald - to -B«TO turned . Police Seek Speedier Trials ^ : mercial, 21-. sary. He satd that',, contrary to ness in the city. They are doing held for the purpose of beginning- d pres! railroad official while In Rahway their part. - in Harlem. ' These beauties are part of the corps which participates ta the alonu for company, xheyll' spend $126,000 to make that pirtore *& from Broad-street to the east side an article in The Record, which the organization of arv NRA com- i •n»«K guarantees the audience something unusually worthwhile in' cradled in theatrical trunks «nd school. A decision to move the torial staff of The Record. Mayor each day, there are only between iuase JDIUQIO, at jjvmg street. that William A.;Ransom, 84 Eat- Station $ • " Kenyon and-Elizabeth Allen. here tpdaywas on record with a resolution calling I definite p| vaudeville.' ,-''"• "• • \. • ' '.,,," •' raised backstas?. D«an Markham upon the. state legislature to provide some means for grade line came following a rec- .Alfred C.Brooks-and R. D. Ren-1,100 and 130 local persons who Summus Stamp Exchange, P: erson street, has been selected as mm n's open! Also, opening at the. RitTtomorrow on the screen is William tells of the 5-year-old boy, of vaude- ommendation to that effect by the ingStmday ntnger, Rahway. agent of the rail- use the railroad. This figure, "he O. Box 112. . • '•••'•. general chairman of the commit- • Powell and Margaret LindsayJn_•'Private Detective No. 62." Jle holds- mariy. world championship swimming records Jind has~ -villeT>arcnl»,-who was meetinpnor- -prompt trial of criminal cases. The present system education committee at a special road, were present during the said, represents a decrease of Miscellaneous tee. It is said that the commit-- 1 mal youngsters for the lirat tune in 1 1 In this" thrilling cinema, roweu is uuat hwn nfi-inimpri hv rritir. ; ns the perfect Tarzahl •' "delays," the resolution maintained, is a detriment rtf TJrhi^Q B.P.O.E. Auxiliary which was held in The Rhnilt. aSO pprsnns por riny npor Nathan Shapiro, 145 Raritan tee will be composed of persons wives and husbands. • Jacqueline Wells, richly endowed.with feminine charm and kmuvrgaricn. Record offices. - " . road. -•"^ht-and dur Tho teacher started to explain tio» in Rahway high school last the number carried during 1927, who served during the. last finan-" _ He continues to get the 'goods" on many a wife whose hus- a fair degree of acting ability, takes the feminine role. to crime prevention and breeds contempt for-governr nighty ••••"•-. Enjoy Family Picnic at Wnfle Marr agreed that paint- Angelo's Barber Shop, 599 Stcfa. l campaign of .the city emer» ,' was found 1 1928 and 1929. This, ihas, of : — On the stage will be-live-acts oi vaudeViUe~IeaturinB~Tlie- •Now you enn tell this dot and ; ing-the_ironsiorlc_.of the eleva- -r teams, the & )aaa^Vffip ment.-ana"taw.••••'• ' :' ": . -'^-~- "The education" committee also O'Connor's Grove course caused a proportionate de- gency relief administration. *>ks, preferrec and falls in'love with her; - ... ' Great Lester, "King of Magicians." .Paulo, Paguita and Nenita. this dot and this dot and when you recommended the appointment of tlons hereTas well as the support- crease in revenue. -:— Albert"E. Lehrer. 12 Main street. Asked! last night whether or' f - baU lor tt^ Powell's excellent acting is well supported by Miss Lindsay Wilton Sisters, Frank and Pete Trado Co. in "Where We Go," through you have a littlp Lewis B. " Clarke, commercial Various games and novel com- ing walls, for the overpasses Is A total of 48 electric lights are Charles Wing, 37 Cherry street. not he had been named general ; tohiT badly-needed.-he-could'-give— no hdHSW ^"''' rniq'as the girl on the --•- ---and-Ted-Pooley. T ~ • - ——r-r--^— lW kid cavyhnMritraTghnooic p placed.-under—the~various~eleva^ —Hnmi1ton-Ia.undiy-Service,,Inc., chairman-and-iMie-had'-accepted- to \ ' Titanic" in "Cavalcade." riiiton- Mnt t, :SsWilHCeep-Hands©ff^ promise when tiie work will be tions in- the city. Mar learned by thlFappmntmeHtrMrrRan"s6mrre~ and mapped: "So what, iorTete' Angell, commercial department, UcipanU in the family picnic and 1 should Private Detective No. 62 sakcl" ' ' . hisnC...A»i done. He did, however, promise a telephone call to Jersey City. Auto Dealers Accessories and, fused to comment on the matter. «faat A imtt S' luOKe, Nu. 1,075 -Sewiee- •cir- •p iwtl i ana accepted with, regret. Mayor BrooKS and ihe ttecora xnese. iignts, wnte^ were placed in oiner . sources,. wnere me \ decided Behind the wheel of a tew 16- doscopofHtdi T Frank G. Aszman, 85 Lufberry ( Two outstanding filnVTrb- " keep hands off in Cuba's internal political feuds, but C. Llnaberry was appointed to Benevolent and Protecttve ""Order that he will immediately investi- ^y the Public Service, are billed Record attempted to obtain infor- dosed balls cylinder robin's cgt. W»e »«Un; Dkdh^ a special class until December 1, of Elks and the.Ladles' auxiliary gate the possibility of having the to the CSty-.of-Jlahway by thestreet. .. i apiece fo ductions make up the bill Qp^rgff Haft i» htaded eaitward. juvAQlP(nobil« when tbsvbcdaat will insist on'the maintenance of an-orderly govern- mation as.to.whaX is.being doue! Which will open today at the with his trainer and bodyguard. ol-«•!-».—i.—J-T in her hand — J— -Jii—u-j 1933. and William M. Ashley to Sunday, at O'Connor's grove, -near improvements made. He said he Public Service, the city in turn Books and.Stationery as Rahway^s part in the national ment .".•':•• '•'-.. ' - would communicate with the Rahway Library Association: Regent theatre, Elizabeth Mnclc Gray, to spell him on those «\"eral Ucth out. a similar position until November Goodman's Crossing. Those : in billing- the Pennsylvania, railroad recovery program, similar, re- • ielic Pars lonjr stretches of highway. Thl Secretary of State Hull made this clear in a f or- mayor~and this newspaper when at a traction over one dollar per Seminary avenue... and Irving tor the Josef for a week's run. They are s a e m e> 1. 1933. The board also voted usals to comment were' received. ..The._Narrp.w_Corner,^_\rith star's next picture, "ChrysalU .°!£i i J . - }i i^giieci_at£Tnidni^fht. It was^regarded laxicab--fare for_Miss norenee charge were William J. ParreH, any further information is avail- i light per^month. stTeet. -.••.-. With Mayor Brooks out of tie »doesnt-st«rt«n>tiJ Octoberand hell r : arore^BlantFSubmitt Electrical2Appllances: O Elizabet Douglas" Fairbanks. Jr., a*nd Mary: Bolaxid-and Charics-Rugglcs .In_lhal_inIrUi-provoiCuHJ' give "Broadway the once owr.Dnv- That Frank Mo it»rU

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PAGE TWO 1 ^ .. t- _ f " "ibearing'a «."* - ». t* i the * Academy1 H, itheatre i tun 'Wl, * Youu"tW/g Women's Activities; R MmsiBii; fol York City. %Css Mildred A jnlnrtrel'to bi-pretenttd rti teniber 28 at Helmotto, and o» Jociety; Orphan Who Muffed gig Kith, of Elizabeth avenue, who Club Holds Social Affair arid News About Women's Organizations and Activities now, conducts the-iMOdred School tober 21 la Ifowarkt was rehean-'u Members of the Young Wo- at n mecUrHf of the Criterion tl. Mahy Bailee Types of Discing was also & former • it-. «t Eugenie's. Through a men's Activities Club took part in tertalners. East Orange, la K, oniface Brazaitis, Rahway High School Tennis Dance Held at Ilderan Outing ; THE RECORD home of Mr. and Mrs. HaroM iderstintting It was stated In a social In the home of Mr. and Number Was Fair Enough: Polished Each Tuesday and Friday Morning Maiiy Raliway—Residenfe CETiast Issue of The" Record that Mrs. Ir» L. Crowell. 389 Mala Thomas, 91 Ha«l place, W«dnci- [raduate Last June, Awarded Valuable By' •• tub Saturday Following Tournament; Edward Swlerfc and Miss Mildred street, Friday night; The affair day night. The, iroups h dlree>. <£> i Have Been Coached at ed by Harold Tboma*. an4"mut!c '« ha& an average NET PAID circulation in Rah\ta> of Kath ore at present pupils of the wasxin charge of Miss Amelia ppson Scholarship at Rutgers University Young People's Society Many College Students Return to School Elizabeth School Eugenie School, hut the above Morrlson^general chairman. R«- was suppHleoV:*? the MOf The Way 1 ril orchestra. J. BrataltUl. of West Lake avenue, a graduate of thP Arranges Card Games- ILDERAN OPTING CLUB activities formed the center of i urn' "' » 1 The, many Rahway> patrons of rectlon of Mte^CorUee Robert* „ .... schooUast JUBB'.'ls one of the U members o£ the ta- T the social activity of the city over the weekend. The annual ..-Besides teaching ballet, toe, ac- MB. AND MBS A. A. HOPKINS. or Tomorrow .Night tennis dance was held in the clubhouse Saturday night, with the \Smi Eugenie's School of Dancing-, and the program was directed by „ preshman class at Rutaers University to be awarded one of WO Bryant street, are enter- Broad street. Elizabeth, will be i p, special comedy exhibit Jtied Irving B. Upson Memorial scholarships* Arrangements for the country dance committee, .headed by Robert W. Lindsay, tocharge. . Mrs. ana ballroom dasclng, this school Miss Dorothy Balley:\Presldent RADIO ntPAi RING taining her mother, Mrs. Eliza ; Two Papers Combined pleased to-know-that beginning n^aio IaW scholarships, valued. be-4 store card party to be. held-ty the E.E. Lauer served tea to the spectators of the matches Satur- ^ coaches and rehearses any Miss Ruth (Madden, Secretary Eatlmatoa Olten Scott, Montclalr. day afternoon, and /Mrs. F. C. Hyer, was Sunday's hostess. All Octdber 1st Uie school will bo re- Mtss Gladys Madden and Trea- Y Kl i B50 and 1*80 a year, were the President: Dr. Henry KeUer, Young People's society of St. * Advertisers in The Record reach the greatest percentage type of theatrical production and faculty committee of the affairs were very popular among the members. \ of the bujing powcf-dTKaHu aYTmd-yicimly_ul the low- evefyj^i«:r-Miss-«aTy-Brow& Pfo£essor- A)£ilculturul x&s-Sing readers who pa> for the (he 2legfeld. FoUles, Roxy thea- of Integrity, Initiative or lish. -«ho resides "at 88 Plerpont the; parish_ house, Ehn avenue, Saturday night. Among then- guests were: Miss Mary Louise i paper themselies, who havp mone> to spend anil spend it. t Fkl d KoslofKlfff balletsbllt , t personalty, evidencing street, this city, and Is a mem- Ackley;"Mlss-Ruth-Miller,-Frederick LT Hyer, Alexander M. Ack- Sunday night.'\ Vlpe1 • president ley-and John W-. Acklex, Jr., Rahway and theh- weekend guest. | It elves the mo t complete Rahwaj "coverage.— to the staff of "traits as mark the gentle- MISS. NAOMI : has coached various groups from ber of the local Board of Educa- Lewis Springer, was in charge in Bud Fisher. New York: also from Colonia. Miss Betty Hull, aoirbii echo ,d give promise of strvlce 4k»h'^ West Scott avenue, returned re- -fTlierltccord-circulationrbooks arc open-to-any-adve St. Mary'i. church and schoot-and absence: of President Fannie Oliver. Reginald" and John Rolllnson, and Oscar A. WUkerson. many—Rahway-«oaen - •- jncpjrtinn at any time. ~ waa -.one :of. the in Newark. Jr., and his guest, Perry Smith, Brooklyn. among them being Ed which showt Intcrett standing Menibtiv of the Class "gf Chevalier. ,le:, - ward Swlerrc of 95 River street, In appreciation of scholarship 1933..^ He was vice president' of The card : party will- start- at "'~-MRS. F. V.DOBINS AND.HER SON. FETER, 139 Ehn ave- who has JustT signed a year's con- i issartJ Jhe_-comp1etlon70f;the- ^ltot &:3O—sharp—with—prizes—to—be- nue, returned Saturday to the Foconos,-where they~haye~iieen"' —;Jwefc-home-after-a-staty-of-four- fending" to adeV awarded-of—the=^yarious-articles lM Avaltin-Seven; 1 for the summer, having beenTin Rahway:for-s:weelc:i-r:T:j:rr - a acd Lfsdcrshlphl ; as evidenced home following a slay at Mos- that would be found to a "country dancing act speeallztng in adagio (heir summer cot- f Club.jaemlstry cjub.and Poetry ::: ArfeanumArraages Eagles Outing Is cow, Pa. anoy acrobtttlc^umbling- now-ap- —tage-at-Sea Qlrt. r ijta-curricular- 'actrvlUes- in dub. AcUvc^h tlratnatlcs""and de- store.- F K«v Jtrsty Firemen's asso- ' foe,. Moose home, 25 Futon street, Fri- Vegetable Compound. It frill steady 700 RATES with BATH Delegate fot\ .the exempts Is MISS MILDRED MARPLE, 24 New Church street, left yester- Among_these_are_included^S.tate aetws—gnro ^fou thal_atra 6treDgth_and. t-to il ed to at the score table to be President ^TJoseph_-SJell, ^Jersey ~diy~foi -7Lthens,=OHio;=where=sne ;wui - Degin-ner-sdphomore"y ear-- ~ meetings—and~3ri~injttiatioir'were City; Past State President Harry Refreshments will be served at the tTniverslty of Ohio. .--..- > should innlnn'M In the plans completed er. while;Chief WOIUULH.. Bia- ml. He naifc:.'Grand. Trus completed her summer stay ^^.IOWIDI? tt 5HlcT by the county organization. tee Fred Leuper, Hoboken; Grand 8oldbyallcbcniats. Oak, Bluffs; Martha's Viney MRS. WILLIAM L. BICKZTT, Trenton, formerlyof Rahway, , jj'decided Among prominent state officers Sehwtltwr are delegates of. the Mass. •-. '•'.' '.:.'..-.. • . './ .,- entertained Miss Emily Marsh and Misses Ada and Elsie Farrell, fejclosedb Conductor Joseph Reichert, Tren- - Peter Cristopolous, the orphan whose adoption into the home of Jean FREECARA&t STORAGE. nEESILVER paid men; and A. D. Gibson, of John Gallo Returns attending the meetingjvere Grand ton; "Grand Outer_Guard Joseph Sunday, at her home.. ••'•—- .:— "• , "kl Vice Regent GeorgejR". Mercer, Strengs, wealthy New Jersey silk dyer, faUed to "dick,"js pietored back C J COOK ' «Mp. the tall mep.—Several osherniem- MR. AND MRS/JOHN J. BRUT, - - '• * . .:• „: Lindsay. Paterson; Daniel Van at Father Flanagan's Home for.Boys in Omaha. The Strengs s»id the SURGEON "^ bers, Indudlrtg former Council- From Trip to Orient MR. AND MRS. ROLPH T.'MARSH, arid family, .193 St. RosElle; Grand Orator Sidney riesen. Orange. .. . -.. boy had disappointed them, but Peter says he did his best to come up to and daughter. JJetty. 41 Char- Schaefer, Westfieldv—and Ken- man Charles Schacfe'r. former rjome of Mrs. Hugh iMacDonald,- Returning' from a trip of more George avenue, have returned from Maine,T-where they spent lSs~ neth p lton The.committee in charge of the exbeetation» • __ . CHlROPODISt ~ lotte T>lace. returned »cently - Westfield. a member Councilman George Helmstadter, m^rtSdstreeV ^ :thar^ four months jwhlch included : ijjeeUng,«IstheiW.j slimmer. ,.'„:_ ••..- ...... ; +...'.,_t.,,...^. ^.^': ..'..^.^ J. _ of the committee on stats of or- 7 H m= SnSia5rSpt visits'.to" Manila, ''cfitoar Egypt," Ehzai be Colonel. J:>HFM". Dudley of the Wesr. including the Century of der of Union Ceunty. All ofrefreshriients. : included "Chairman er_ and DeWitt C.'Founts also Moose in Moose home, 25-Fulton Annual clambake of Rahway Italy and" other sections of the MISS MARGDERTTE TUCKER, who has"been spehdtog the Yacht Gltib.WiU Close emergency relief. Mayor Alfred Progress Exposition toChicago , street., 8:15 p. m. . • - these made short addresses as did Claude--H. Reed', John E.- Barger, of Oflirics for Lodge of Elks. TJkranlan.grove.and world, -John^-Gaho,—121—Mato — past--three^-weeks_with her parents, Mr. andiMrs.-:Henry D. two tean C. Brooks and Clifford! Gehring, - the-conventlo-T of the-Veterans 7 Card'party" by the FlfthWard teas President P. W. Brown, Eliza- Samuel Ayers, Peter . Cooper^ Season. Sunday, Oct. 15 Treatment'of-- Final report on the drive Tor of Foreign Wars in Milwaukee, pavilion. Linden, all day. street, was welcomed home by his Tucker, will return Friday to Windsor, Vermont, where she will v beth, Vice President E. T. Bur- Charles DiComo, Clarence R. Ti- candidates for Freeholder, and (20 for repairs to the Exempts' Republican dub to Jr. O.tT. A. friends Saturday. ; ' be for the winter. : ' . ;.•'.. there i William. V. Herer, councilmanlc : Wls., the National Veterans' -- Tuesday, September 19 yton, Westfield, . and! Secrttary- tus, . Clarence E. Titus, Otto"-Mil- The Rahway Yacht club has Foot Ailmenis home. 106 Miln str«*t, win M. "hall. Semihary avenue and Bible The first lap of Mr.- Gallo's series b candidate: and Assemblyman Home at Eaton Rapids, Mich- Poverty social,. Esther a ler, Edmond • Dalvid,.- Anthony completed plans'to hold- its clos- made a: the next meeting to be Niagara Palls and points Ur.Ohver. street, evening. ;.;'_• ^ class," First M: E. church, in the journey was to - the Phillpptae Treasurer J.W. C. Rolston1_EM .- ing day and club run, Sunday, Herbert "Pascoe. . l beth • The latter -group_is_com- Kralich, Elmer Bartz,- John Ha- hi -Canada.—— — — _DlnncLmDlnncLmeeUngg of toe Teach- omeof: Mrs.-Harry-C.-Coulter, Islands,—accompanied by his posed|pf the officers of the or- milir "JohnrTPbwell; John TrOctober 15. The club's "fleet" will l*n pres:dedn Buildin Davis. Helen and Josephine Meeting of Rahway Automotive dety, St. Mark's churcWv.St. '."' MATTRESSES MADETO ORDER noon, •September 23. : charge._pJ_the; meeting with Ray are as follows: President. Gcorie Wringer Rollers To Fit - The! 'single"then • also defeated Rolhnson. Carol Davis. Mar- Trades Association, Daly's Hotel. Mark's—hall, Hamilton-, street, Any Electric Washer The" arrangements for the af- Young; secretary and Guy M. Biuui; .-> ice- president, Herbert garet Guile, Jean Kossell, afternoon.; -. .:-,•-•• ' • AND, OLD MATTRESSES REBUILT AND the mafrjed-pien, 8-1 In a soft- Howard, treasurer.-• , ."' Cherry street, 8 p. m. Wniiams Elee^—9 Cherry St. . -falr & under the I direction, of 14a MAIN STREET Smith; secretary. William Aitken Marion Evans, Barbara Bruc- Meeting of Mothers* associa- ball'contest- The winning line- and treasurer; Arthur Aitkens, Meeting of the Ladies' auxiliary STERILIZED TO LOOK LIKE NEW Charles Schwalje,- Metuchen, gen- up included?: Pickens, pitcher; Ti- COLORED G. O. P. RALLY Rahway, R J. ning. . ... to the Second Ward Republican tion, of Boy Scout troop 48 and eral chairman of the outing com- tus, center field':-J. Hamlll, catch- A rally will be held1 tomo j • Record A- w --•Pmrit'1—ftrrMhW—T3—1 nlght-by-the-First-Warri'-Rnlffrwi-l -ACTTA .HIOGINS 23X -p»t»r«nn—332—Church—street. uarters.. S ne. Day Service ifr?;Sat tBa Contests' and races to be held at- third base;.R. DiComo, shortstop; Republican- dub in ward/head- secretary ilternoon. ' : " Thuodny,~S*ptember Zl. Estimates Cheerfully Given !iiifio givei" the outing. -include_.guolts,_ shot Mahsr.-left field; Kralichr second- quartersr l^HOROUGH- __B>urth_Ward Democratic club, Public- card party of Fifth Mo'nthl7_ineetlng--of. the Mo- base; "Plerson, right field. Mar- .Amori? tm participated in ..a "commfttet- KfcpUBUcan dub, Jr. INALLTHINGS —aaecUng- ly-ibpth. Thursday in th<» parish_house^ URA1CES Full Line of beds, Springs, ,'Jue •wiUj' potato- "races for. women, relay land_ first- base: Rowan, pitcher; .. • ; F R/E E...:.. :• .- nightg . The meeting was toMeeting of Rahway chapter, W. 2:30 p. m. "Corigoleum Rugs, Quilts and Blankets races .an-.dsdftball contests, theGibson, third base: Pepe, right Testing On Ail Radio Tubes - -...... ^ connection with the testimonial C. Ti'-U,' at 3 p. m., with Miss Jotat totostallation of officers of grand- regent's cup which " was field; O'Donnell, second base; Ro- Williams Eltc—9 Cherry. St. dinner which' will bt tendered Georgia T. TTaderhffl in the resl- Rahway Post, No. 5, American ^STORAGE awarded last year, will be pre- The iplcndid iscnorial •CTTKC left itt. Legion and auxiliary. Legion mond, shortstop;-Nolan, center memory. Yet, to bo tiorough in ill Mrs. Sarah V. Ackerman, Sat- ience of Mrs. Albert Ashman, 10 Storage at Reasonable Bates Rahway Bedding Co. ithprminpn tpaTn nmass- thlnnL tht betntr .o^.thu naoorr lber 30. headquarters, evening. * Movinr. -Pacldnp Shlnninsr ing the largest number of points should bc^csgnyedon ttooe th»t will Tomorrow 'First fall meeting of Womi "Anywhere—Anytime" • 24 '••Cherry.- Street ;'.• .- -Phone 7A)3TS= I Tonight/ ^g itorthL represented by. Union forcTtf pracrre jt for fatnre geoei»- _t«r of Mr. and. Mrs. Daniel J. Meeting of the Second Ward Auxiliary of Y. M. C. A..to/form 601 West Ellxabeth jiTtu- . -'-'-'- - - county councils including'.. Eeso-- Merck Outing Saturday ^ofii.Out-coaaiel and mdnx U youn Rommel, 26 Harrisoa street, left of an outing at summer,, ih tlitk is Uic- time, lo liny ferns and plants . Democratic, club to Central hall, LINDEN, N. J. r^ lute-Elizabeth,' Elizabeth;. Ro- At Metuchen Ground Friday afternoon to begto her Waite avenue, 8 p. m. . of Mrs. O. Ga selle-Tioselle Park; Green~ Brook, Manasquan. v cttottotiart/riuJam. for your home. • Never hefore have they studies at the Mount Saint ' Rally by Hrst Ward CooredBe- of Plainfield; Fireside, We'St- Final arrangements ex- ROWLAffD ^y mm^ V Friday,'March' 16, Roselle-Roselle make the trip by. train or bus Tetephones 7-0711—7-071Mtahway spending two. weeks with Mr. -Mooniight-sait up Hudson: river eration of Churches-^to^St^Paul's V ~ Park CeuncU; Thursday, April. 28, transportation win be. provided and Mrs. Albert F. 'Qulnlin. 33by Rahway chapter. Order of Episcopal church with"Dr. John Gren JBfbok Council, Plainfield; from the Me>iicheri railroad sta- Wood. New York City, as the Headihg for Happiness tiohtp the grove. LAFAYETTE New Brunswick avenue, Mrs. EastrenhStar^for benefit of the, Mcaday^MayaSResoiuteiEliza ~Toombs~and~ Mrsr-QutoUh-are OrErSrhouni fund— ipeakerT ••' •. ' ,• ' " . „ _eth Council. _, ^Careless words; do "7 Friday,.October IS.. 1 - --Thnrsdaiy,- September -14 b4om|~ / At tlfe meeting with the Roselie- 22 Mothers Aided at" more'" harm than I Meeting" of the__.Republican Puhlic" card party, benefit of """ Your"share" of ''better time3":ineans, to you, more se-~ W">t-/ Roselle&ark CounciUOctober_20, stray tuiltts. SnmV j Sahwajf_Ch!cle^_No._ll) _Lady_For^_ *?*% a class-Iof candidates will be in- An old-saying, ,"its_only-an-advertisemerit—has- beeu- club-of-RahwaypInc.1-opening-a -curity^-more-eomfortsrmore-happiness." - Ydu-look-to-greater— tongues are as i drive for the-fall campaign, .7:30 esters, to .the chcle's headquox- *' ' - itiated iy the degree team which Mothers of 22babies Werecoun sharp as sword > \ resigned to the background long-ago as far as The Railway ters to the Jr. p. TJ. A. M.hall, prosperity to bring you freedom from worry—relief from un- - won the" New Jersey prize. ' pi m. Sheriff C. Wesley Collins led as to the best methods of Record is concerned, for Recojrd advertising is news. win be the main speaker.' Seminary avenue; eventog. Regeijt Arthur Wilson presided points and are to \ Thursday, October 19 certainty. feeding and caring for then- to s •Meeting of Board of Directors at the meeting of Rahway Coun- fants' at the first fall session- of •• be.;: . as • > carefully • • > |A Roast beef supper. by Ladies* - cii \utl£jonn u. tscrimshaw, sec- ~.The-Record-resefves»the-rightrto^-aml-does censor Till— ,.., .'TELEPHONE FIRST! . . . THEN of Y. M; f- the Baby-Keep-Well. Station . at "ihstallatlon of officers Aid's of "the" Zlon Lutheran America's forwSdlnarch toJ recovery will bring all of retary, land A. Weltz, orator pro the high school .building iFriday advertisements appearing in its columns. This we do to churchcto church hall, Campbell : i'LL'KNOW WHETHER MARGE WJLL way Post No. 5, American Region i tem * .-.' • •• - y-. ...--—-. The 22 babies were weighed, mea- and Auxiliary, at Jotot meeting street, 7 p. m.' . "•'••':. us new dollars. You'll spend—-for right living calls for lint protect,our readers against unscrupulous designs of tltosc :BE-.-.HOME'. . . ;.• J-HAT'S-MUCH EASIER ; sured and examined by -Child with precision as well as to' Legion headquarters, eventog. Wednesday, .October 25 . AEiANGE CARD PARTY fall rant porty, spending. ; — ~ Plan^'for'-Ta^-pUbllcr'card-^party Jlyglore Nurse-Miss-Medora—MT '^Atifi^\lt whbrwould.misleadhy.untruthful advertising.- t^,-- '•AND.,LESS.; EXPENSIVE THAN"' DRIVING -rfillow-contestf-Past-Pocahontas- Squier. -The station will be open V;knowiedgV_ with'.the prbper.vfacllitles.'for Ann's society of St. Mark's church, to be &'eld..a't. the'Elks Home, a ci co e assoclatdoTvto the home of Mrs. - Weanesday^ievftaing.-iSeptember. eyerjy^Friday from 3 to^ p. m. at ^i^l^c^Iwe^rt^jignltyVto./each. observ- _',.">.' ^?' F _ 15P?U d to refuse advertising from time to EI:GHJ;EEN 'MILES..-. .'. ONLY. TO FIND ^ St. Mark^s_haU,iHamllton .street, .'..-':... Mark some of your earnings for future happiness, too,. "the high school. . ... "...."' W ' 27, werf made at a meeting of "eventog.- • • . ' •. time|hutJii.so-doing-we are-protecting-those-whom weserrc. 1 by laying-them-aside-4n-a-Saying8-Ac€ount-at-The Rahway at tf the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Elks Seventh anniversary , celehra^ '• . "Saturday, October 28~ '•" ARRANGE INITIATION Masquerade dance, First. Ward Savings Institution. Dollars in reserve help you and help O;on> at the lirst; fall meeting of the Arrangement for initiation cere- v tlon. Star of Rahway council, No. ". thi organization, Thursday night. Mr. M The Record will deem it a fjvof if you as a rcrfder will 110, .Daughters of America, eve- Democratic club, Moran's Main monies to be held Thursday night PeteFuneralHoine street palace. Rahway at the same time. _ BerbsrtJ -Tice—is--chairman - in were made at a special meeting H5dvise-us of any unttue or mislcading_statemen^8-appearing charge fit the arrangements. The. of' the Ambassador Club, 16 St. Rahway, N. J, Saturday, September 16 CHURCH SCHOOL TO OPEN group also made plans to'take George avenue Thursday: night. in the advertisements in this newspaper. ' Corn roast and outing-of Fel- part Itt'jiie Elks picnic at O'Con- r^The Sunday school of St; Paul's The candidates are George Franks lowship club. Cars will leave the Episcopal church, will open 'Sun- Sunday. The meeting Cranford; Alexander. Paton. Y. M. C. A. at 1:30 p. m. — tJ L day, September 17, with a special The Rahway Savings institution TT«'l"^ri— 1' "V^iT'tT'T' A""' • —-"^""*",- "***'* -*• "t _' ing of the TMutual. Aid As- Raly-Day-program,-at-all-6erv— ' Mrs John R. Leonard, -with Mrs. EJm .^I.GBOrge-BartelWarid sociation of Merck"&Company-at "The Bank oj Stcength"- "touts mioin..secretary and Miss Danish grove, atecucnen. _Pannle.!A. Roarke,.treasurer. Card George Bopk comprise the:initiat- tendent, will be to charge of- the Rahway, JN. J. ing commltte. Among, those pres- Set-up conference of Phalanx special services and the opening L19 Irving Street ent^rhursdaynilhrTtbi' fraternity at Y.-M. C. A.~ of the~church school. ~ *~ session and the follow^ Dolan. Jas. Moleen.' George Bar- Outdoor party for school chil- Telephone 7-1800 .^fag.. teat.; wJMLenu _ittldge. Miss Jril«JMnes-aigSy-rJaussc91-Htfagw, ,^ (POTTER,— Pannie Solrke. Mrs. Fred Hede-ria.di Gcorgc Schardlpn and He*. ttve auxiliary of Colonia Citizens, Rahway resident and a member litooehle, Mrs. brt Moleen. Inc., on the school grounds, after- of St. Paul's church, is student sy.Jirs.^lsleBoylanj special noon rector at The Cove, Tennessee. - Mrs. Karl Bender. Re- JACOB -SCHMIDT,~28 PULTON [ning irconv'enient and fow"7n cost'• Go 18 miles for 15 cents; Public card party under axis- At. present his' congregation:, is - sewed by-Mrs. -, street, is cruising on the 38- ?4fflilei for 2 0 cants onywhere- In New Jersey • NEW JERSEY mm. itfd' *1 imni p|Miiirm'MB)riiiMmnnmri^immni^ T' vnr»M nf n[<; \mclc. Jacob -Democratic—association—at—the—ration tor his-ordinatlon-soonr- -I ^O'Connor., Schmidtid , on Lond Island.Sourid.

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!THE RAHWAY RECORD—The Foremost Semi-Weekly of Two Counties—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1933, Hone 7-oam I phonp 7J PAGE FIVE. PAGE A Cloak of Guardianship Church-goers in Rahway welcomed back In and Out THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME the pastors of their respective churches on THIS PnWUhtr Sunday~~anorteard the interpretations or of Uihed Every Tne.dnT nn.t FrttoT MorataB *T the Gospel truths from the lips of those they lofJIct In Bnhwnr. N«T J««r. •>. S«on4 Claw have learned to love and respect Instead of New York. THAT Jlmltc*-Under «he Act of BInrch 3. 1S.0 from visting dergjmen who had taken the places during the vacation period when local With A. T. S. By JAY AHR pastors were given a-rest-from their pulpit p labors wnn ihTTEtWu uf iLi niittlsters-iB— iriJverWhrPP amout First W local churches the faU program of religious ln the limelight, is once again "Good morning .dear activities will again begin among the many sporting t^e gardenia tfcat spells » • • his personal conviction* that all TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1933 churches here Science Dept. The outdoor evening union services and Is well with the world-. NRA was r.OOD MORNING shrewd la selecting him to head Belence to eertalnly accoapliii -the-three-unlon-mornlng senncps In RahBML. the drive foT-r,OQ0J)00-yew yprte churches during July and- August had much Tog Wonder* through membets. OJye Qroyer his meed " pUnU•-; *fe*4 ^ %^« »^» W^ — W^« W _ — ~ — — — ^ . ^^lubUityartdhe^will oijSn a six- During the past two- weeks Westfield- and before— This-was due no doubt to the attrac- oyouslysweat his heart out. - Uvftew York'ai7t other communities about us-baye besn ac- tive programs which the union services of- traasformed a U "- - "• what an . fered and also to. the fact that people are be- ataonbuij ~ tively aTwork organizing their municipality ' "___, ';• "' :—-°.— - ' . "' -. " sucker. ••: •:•' ::'•'••• • p-that-the-near-abandon-' The Tainlnany~TigeirU Tecon- .» .;.»•.': Price Of elections. Go Up BWieCSj-JI = adrnmistrniur and.a umiuiittee hero to work meaXeU havoc with this country, -ThB'luosenlpg-wlll be moro op- Do your guesU ever gtt bete L the leaf - towards a fair deal for' the consumer, as well The church has become a social rendez- parent than real. Tammany, strategy, however ' crude, will after you run out of liquor? emercnan underthetederal de have vous no less than a moral- center.- An es- . Here's a Cent. Don't Pass Up T JT1. •with! - ^^ ^ ^° ;.1 more tha^ttfflcc tq-cope with a not at yet publicly awaKenea to die teemea of—a—day- ~""vth'e'frto-rega'LlightJomance-on Sunday was- thoroughly- aroused anbV j?Mathewson, _tior, flhjchltSfy, owe f^rtnelf S:6 tpii Unless son^public jction-is taken in Rail- a grave offense and Sabbath decorum was guests are In the right. f'the park : e. .. •.. • . .:: izes strictly observed. But since then we have— lie. = ge of the way the jniblie support^ p! the NBA -will die The strategy Is simple—and Announce that you are about i 'and and this community will go down in the rec- learned the truth of Christ's saying, "The old. Footling Mayor O'Brien will present a sensational fan itta. f-Wednesd! ords "a^one of. the. nation's "slackers" in its Sabbath was made for-man, not man for tand In fat majesty to draw the_ Then, when the curtain u & Free Delivery s^O-teams— war on the-depression. ~me Sabbath.' major fire. o?~^ffieTusipnists; present the .party comic, a jfxee Dejlivery s sel, The success'ofthe NRA program-in-any —THe^AmericanpeopleTtire^maklng-a-noble Meanwhile Tammany wul con- In scantlM and waving an atutlon' oommundty is dependent upon proper under- . fight to regain that which was lost during centrate, on getting Tammany trie fan. •••'.'"..•; . I definite About that tune everybody standing and co-operation between employ- the depression days.. Not only are-fhey try- men In the ortices that, really Elizabeth Avenue a's op m-atter—City Cornptroller, Presi- go home and you will bt aK JPhones" ers and^employees and between buyers and ing to get back the material things that get some sleep;;- -~~r •;-— The on'" »""rt nnly" way in whichtbob^ : dents of the-five 'boroughs, eher- t^^fj. I1L1J, JL XXL. T-J 111- 111 j - - f- —•• ^^-^^^^^^^^^ werF''castraside~and-~lost:'•' they are" trying tain this understanding and co-operation is to get back those things of greater value, the IKs, etc With these infi the vast majority of the Tam- by a free and-full dissimilation of all the church and their religion. -. —_• This Really Happened teams, the many army''will "continue todraw news accounts of the progress of ail local ;Eyerybody believes in tlie good things of sustenance from the body politic Joe'Irving Informs me Uai - iks. preferr life. No one would seek out a. town for a certain local brunette, t. f Delivery in Avenel and Golonia ;-- tall for NRA activities. Without public knowledge -Jandl Tammany will be In a po- of.JJieTprogramJtJs^dqomedJp^^j^ home if there were no churches there. No • sltion -to-hamstring-thelluckless the way, wouldn't use her t : r Yet, while other cornmunlKes .ta6e~every "man would taWTfliTwife ~and~childrerrTo~s ~ room shower while* iVtiit Wa _ Fusion Mayor. fair because she was ainiiS £tj\ .opportunity to take the public into account, ' churchless town. .He would not -vrant to en- t Ul»"ihowM-'chrtaln ^H me nttic- -Raiw Uaie Uie constant-fear that something would-: Major (Fiorello: H. IjaGuardia, Haege; treasurer. Miss Catherine WUiHAN rOSEU FOE A8SABtT- '-.Atter.-at last inaklrig a start in_the organiza- happen' to them or to himself. lawyeri fighting Congressman, Carroll.' '"•.:.";: .. .-• .- Miss Ella Miy Higgins, 17.'pf The. first meeting of the Wom- tion of the local committee yesterday, Bah- The church and its religion throws a cloak and ace aviator in the World War, The king's English •:~The main floor of the buHaln'g' 288 Main street, was fined S10 by en's Foreign Missionary Society ;< Judge C:-A. Ward ui Ppllce Cpurt way kept the public in the, dark" by failing •of guardianship around a community that has relentlessly fought Tammany St^te Comment Lyrics of Life Overhtard here:—" Did WillrbeTequlpped-wlth-seven^types of Trinity M. E^ch'urch since the, Saturday Outing: _ to provide an account of the meeting for the cannot be obtained in any other way. There of • recreation- equipment such as yesterday morning when she was summer recess:...was held in the since bis preshaving days. Ai a /l\ ?:,:=• tnicfc come over from found guuty of an assault 'on" Mrs." citizens-who have-so patiently waited. is'a sense of safety, security, and good feel- young attorney he lost that first with an empty load?" pool' and billiard tables for. the home of Mrs. WiUiam F. Esler, The-High Bridge Gazette re- Workers ulding and- variqus_game_ tables, for theAnna Callcchio, 245 Main street. 21 Maple avenue, Thursday aft- 30 Members of: Church i 'ernoonT -•The~progfam'~foT™the" : assure the program's failure unless different corruption of the court. Fusion wom"en.r FroTjC and^rear" Fdrches; else. ast This Really Happened kS/k^ClubandW of sizeable-dimensions will pro- p. m.' on September 1.. Miss Hig- season was discussed and mys- Group Enjoy Gathering atti nps and o| ..methods_are_ used. ____' •_ could not have found a better off- ~There-taa't much~that I c*rt-uHd~a"7"«ult^ i local business men charging unlawful dis- he case for years, except that And l-can- shard-iny Joy--wilh you--- .,.._.. 'yRecreaiioh^Hall-— -.- -y able" recreation:, center . for—the bu t -was- foundHguil ty- 6H-.the - tes-. -were:-President-Mrs.~A. H. Sut- Members of the First Baptist "fJ i: there CJ THESGRAPBOOKr . •' ' : -_o-^- And sometimes share, a sorrow, too, • It was back In the days *b&i _^- -series be play of the Blue Eagle. These complaints in this day the roads have not prinUng_firm's'! employees came tlmony and reprimanded and tori, Secretary Mrs,.W. F.. Esler. Brotherhood held_thelr.jthlrd..pic.r. ' History of Rahway From Newspaper Files Manhattan functioned splen- been: covered with descending ~~^' As on our way «fe go." \ - •. ' faybrite stunt ; A rccreaUoo bulldtaf fbr4ts employees to=cost/ between WflOO after several social functions were : : Treasurer Miss Caroline Denman, jitiok (elevens.; are probably-due to his lack of knowledge and selllns adrerttslne for fined." ;'• ' .' -".'"' nic of. the season in Echo' Lake Our Service and Our Workmanship 1—_—-Tuesday4_ September. 127'1933 '; „ didly throughout the great.storm. clouds of dust.. In that respect MO-OOO wtU be built by the.Qulnn.Js Boden company ^|°|»« held—at^-local-ajjd-nearby—halls. Mrs A A. Hopkins, Mrs George^.park^atarday_a£ternopri_mth-.30^. •could be rectified- byT.proper!£Xplanatioii..-But-. that «evtr were tah Higjrins made a charge, of Even ihe Wlld~Jehus that pilpT the Gazette does not wish fox u soon as bids «r«-secured. Plans ana specuTcations are alreadylu these were hired and emphasized simple assault and battery agaicst H. Lains, Mrs. Margaret Hpward, men taking: part. The commit- [ is the TalKffBeTown ~ who is available in Rahway-with the. proper New York's taxicabs were Inclined But I can sit an hour with you, ' racketeers always pu; up a uie hands of contractor* aiftl. work' wul betiri as.soon as posdWe In authority to make such an. officiarexplana- Rahway 190 Years Ago • the gopd old days. the need for a well-equipped so- James Calicchlo, 48, of 245 Main Mrs. William: Squier, Miss Adeline tee in charge consisted of Charles I And Don't Forget—We'Call For and Deliver toward caution. ' And-I-cari-share & Joke wtth you. .. . front, *toppint at the box hoed an'attempt to, have the sUruetare ready before,cold, weather^-___ street, .husband^f the cpmplain- Moore, •. Mrs. William H. Brur.- .tion? —If-these complaints are merely un- From Tlio Now York to the business men who may.-have made- a. "quiet oasis In the crashing mad- bitions of Hague and Richards tat Qjinn. h4fh^he»4-OfjheCO^cen; j has employees' orgaol-' ed by the court. . 1 Laing, 239 Main street. Franklin Gerher hit a homer -Kith _fV«-' -at the I _' mistake, and those merchants, who are seek- good dwelling house and-ceHar—tT"^ Acd sometimes .share your burdens, too. dollars among them. . Osc-ot Si : RESUME FALL BCHEDULE bases loaded for Mosier's •• team ness that; is New York. The rest liquor control in a state body •dpautcd. la the. contract . employees' organl ing blindly-tor some explanation, of the NRA, _large storehouse, a shop completed with" whirling tides of .the East River As on pur way we go. . '. men knew a girl in the ton id tfce wrk shall he done "by'Rah- Aat "a meeting of. Pride;of DENrJIS "GARVEY. 103 NORTH PLAN LUNCHEON iil the first game. Frank Crue bode no good for the liquor situ- had a date with her for.tia (Q-B) -Sodal ~- it is aboutHime Mayor Brooks or thg^ommon shelves, counter, etc. Separate from the divide around the island: and tatloo, _ Union Council,,f?o: 47, Sons.and Montgomery street—ire'turned ] Plans, for a luncheon to be hit for the Hustlers. '.-'•• ation, thinks the Standard. .•;•• There Isn't much that I can do, ' "..JJ_1 night, but no money 1 — Council publicly announce the local NRA dwelling house, a barn, chair house, a grist he great span of the Queens- The bulldlttf' wiH • haye/ one dub and -Woman's auxiliary. Tbe Daughters of Llber^-Thutbday recently from Bowers Beach, tserved Thursday "a':teraooh-,--Qc- / The , lineup . was as follows: mill with one pair of stones, a small tene- bpro Bridge touches its center in But I can share my songs., with rou, . Here's -what he did. sunr md batemeou - The main 'offlcers of'tne chjb-indude'Presl- (kitht.. the'-fan'.'schedule of Uie Dsi. : "'..' . 'tober 5 at the church were-made Mosier's Mashers—N. C. Chilton, plans. •".'..'••.." The South Orange Record feels First he went to a shoe ment for a miller to live in, a good well and the long leap from Manhattan to 1 And I can share my mirth with you. tor Till have-septrat* quarters dent William R. Harding, Vice organSaiBon was^iesumedj '••••• •••-. — . •••. -,. : , jat a meeting, of the Ladies' Aid . L. Mosier. poy Clark, Ernest Gars Ever- since".President Roosevelt launched that recent reports indicating ln- And sometimes come and laugh with rou. and with the few ctnU he trf Aail Border) VnnrlyP V3- ueens,- brrildiint activities in .the as on our way- we. go.' a caraooaM Milton Crans. Treasurer HOxiH rlth Mrs- Harrr Peuchtet, lerner; Randolph Howard. Rob- the-NRA spirit has swept through Rahway, purchase the same, for particulars'may apply The island is actually a con- Oranges spells the entrance .of stst vUl contain a kitciheo and and family. 263 Bryanx street,! Thrusday. Mrs. Robert Graeme While the shoemaker was Fin ind a dance- floor where so-1 Wagner. .The;- auxiliary officers tary. - ' ' ''' -' ..-.r'"' '" left "Friday to. make a tempo-1 presided-and was assisted by Sec- ert Armstrong. G. E..Cooti "Ray but this spirit was kindled . anil- • has 'been. to Mr. Edward Edgar, at Woodbridge, Raway. '. centration point for all the woe prosperity. We cannot maintain pine up the box. iht 1929 Ford Coupe «fc=a^gteafcxtty:—On It aie the There Isn't much that f cain do, ' art; prr|t petty criminals and And .sometimes shed some tears with you, hotel, put a pair of his o!d «ia And Gusls A Good Printer, At Tbat! By ANTTA LOr^ Starvey, Edward Ayres, Charles x are given the proper guidance. Alan Bruce knows the .current prices are -._-._ As on our way w»*go.. ••- -•• .--.-- in the box, made out * ME i ordmej^r, K: G. Scn'oeffler.-F. 1928 Ford /o Ton Express drifting vagrants; the dreary ower.than they'will be for some Conklin, NRiA administrator'in Westfield in •iRahway 90 Years Ago . Bain-filled hospital where a host sate addressed to him for ;» '. Talley, John' D'Amtirosa.wIlay .time. . There isn't much-teat lean do. OH, 1 FROM 1930 Ford f'A" Panel / . at From The .Xew Jersey Advooate—rJan. Ifi.'ISl" 'marked-collect on dtllroT. >>•-' ••»' JU^. IT^F -4-V- Fos3, Carl Behe'nna, A. H. Bj-irlsa. "'« i can-snare-ray friends with yuu, —informed his parir.tri community-says:- . • Around the Island thejEast River HSU. .RUN UPH3?E : Encouraged no doubt by su'e- And I can share ray life with you, --.:.- . when the package was deirreri .RUltA ft BERFECT- The -winning teams in the horse- against the depression and- as in days of war, -cash or barter at a -very small advance from current , forever turning back herents in Teaheck and Hacken- In but that the hotel shotiM *-4 iy GOOD WEEK- cost, at"J. and A. Woodruff's, having changed upon—itself. '• As on our way we go. ; shoe matches were: Ray Oakley 4gh1j forv we win harbor r4O.slackeis,_jButJ£e._shalljnot sack, Advocates of that, system vahce the money and charjt '• nd G. Edwin Cook, A. HI Bowles from a credit to cash and barter trade. *•' Maud Preston.) owing tot resort to boycotting, or anything else so un- . • . • •:•' .-—P.— are hard) at'work arranging elec- on his hotel Mil. and-Ernest Veeck. Others par- of Coach* American, as long as other methods are' avails When burlesque went to Broad- tiphs in other Bergen communir rpundinsr property and It would The next move was to hire I'd! icipating were Arcold Moon, ( ties, the Bergen Sunday Leader REAL ESTATE TBANSFEBS { , The Bj able The problems of consumer and mer,- •'"•'•: Rahway 50 Years Ago way the Mrnskys-went high hat. yfc traffic along the highway to deliver the hox. The bor U Harry' Scudder. Spencer H...Mer- il'i' ujiwird* ! HU. IS polntv a out. • Odi field, ciiffstrfe C. Wwiirr CoiHm, sheriff, to-th couectett the $5^0 and waitw ff ±1_M_ • JfaTpossihl*" l,~ employer and -labor,- r ""v wt»>. _ ^tt»t a*k4Vtc WUtlSiUC fntdentiai—ftauracce Cumpauy KL/i riam and MUtoh B. Davis Walter D. Gage, of this city, has. been- ap- den .("Follies Bergere of New Park, Westwood. Fort Lee andthe Advocate. of the hotel where the radtw: Iri'H,three WE; OT common ground by.sound impartial co- of America, property, in "Jaques EQUIP LABORATORY •- >ylr""" Aca operation." ' ;• : .. pointed- by- the Edison Electric Lighting Com- . York") on Second avenue oneH. Edgewater are examples of this avenue. 125 feeffroto Stearns was watching him. The bar t* ALEX F. MELKO, JIANAGER pariy superintendentil-their works for Penn- Minski wiggled all pyer-when activity. u-The Leader states that The Summit Herald reminds the 50 cents, the racketeer toS The African Hall of the Roose- The appointment, of an NBA-committee in street. . •'; \\ •-• -,-.••-• ^ -• sylvania. Mr. Gage has been with the com- newspapermen threw film a fa whether" the ""new" form iitzsov- merchantuici s that with Labor Day And within a few .days velt Memorial Research: Eabora- 777 St. George Ave. ' Rahway. N. nny rnmmimlty K. nvirioni-a r\f p •jtrtPE -'dP-'' Mr, and Mrs. Thnms^ Tingley. x>ry~Museuiu ol Natural pany-nofcQUlte a_year, and his appointment •mtlrar—"Hymter'—New? TOUT •etnment-4s-^>ermanfiEay--8rowing- -over 'and vdcaliuuiirs returnecT to oht- ugfa stn ~~- ~~- r~Fhone Rahway. 7-U2O22. sire to co-operate- injthe government's plan. (>w> to Helen Hegel, toU 5 and 6, block JTew York..City, .has recently-been tot-there ^ to. such ah unportant"place shows-that his ccrrespondent received ' a" note popular or just. a'fancy- which thei'r " homes, with the pick-up in his hotel Ml and move on to a FORD SALES AND SERVICE . ; for national recovery and it is evidence that industry which we have recently 6, map of Lincoln Heights, Clark supplied, with ' extensive equip-- •Utes." 5 ..services, are^appreciated.,,., i... :.'_-'_._ "Oear A. T. S. Mr. H. Kay Mln struck Hackensack and Teaneck Township... •.-.•'•. next town! ""••'', the merchants and trie consumer alike want— sky "instructs me to forward thi will be disclosed by the results hkd, they should face one of their raentby the Hamilton Manufac- to be sure they are doing all that the act asks enclosed1 pass, good any time." in the other communitties. -it best seasons. They -KWX not dear C. Wesley Cplllns, sheriff, to turing company, East Scott ave- Railway 25 Ypara Agn Wert ETKI Buadlag-and-4oa%'£\7Jai*'W*-AnXh . The laboratory ' tnem^o ao.. .ine success or lauure oi tne ~iay bo .that the smaller 'towns fielr shelves, without intelligent open From Tile Union Democrat—^Sept.^hlO, 11W)8 will' recent engagement oi city soclftUon of Newark, property "Sex was the- last thins to a NRA in Rahway depends entirely on whether effort, however, and It urges inspection; Thursday. ;-The The following candidates filed' petitions Remember Gertrude Ederle managers at salaries between $3 - known as 144 Stone street. mind-when •I-hbught the """ By RUBE GOLDBERG quipment, was put in'place, by A; those charged iwith the duty of publicly nam- The once proud Channel swimmer shopkeepers to tell the people of with the city clerk yesterday for the Primary 500 and- $7,500. Such pay maySummit what they have for sale. I just wanted to see- the C. Clampitt, of the engineering ing a Rahway MRA committee awaken to Election: Democratic—Water Commissioner, and water champion is now seem, to their residents, all right 'cause everybody's talking epartment. an obscure ..swimming teacher. MUtor> avenue and Main- street FAMOUS TROUBLE BEAKERS thg_needs of their community or whether. for large—tommur.ltles. but in. SCHEDULE BUS HIDE It." they continue to sleep. ••Delicatessen uert" Is stone deal at 7:lfi p. m. Those in charge at-large, Alexander H. Welsh; _ First .-War*.. tauy out of the question in" oX Councilman; John J. Cbffeyf School .Com-'." trictpaltties^^jiere^itlie^Td , ^ Homer hasi been .^~^_-Afea!= _ •-.. Community Prosperity •.-'•-•' Howard. Roy. Oshorne, Exalted Famous Last Words \~ -HPUO t ZTBS^SS. HUS VHTR WilUams Elec.—9 Cherrj- St. missioner, (Philip Hoffman; Justice of Teace, ; balancing, struggle resembles an •icheduled by Bafiwack Lodge So- ooULEs.: —[N-LARGE •: CAKES «_ In the;'last issue of this newspaper an- _ _ English Channel, swim.- , ,. Ruler curord Moore; Sedetary "If -that^drcus performer \ Louis Misty; Constables. John Hally, Peter— As promised, we investigate cial dub for Friday evening, 6epr William' yan Cllne.-i-Treasurer 11 1! tember IS. The group will leaTe walk -the tight. ropej-1 do ' uitTHawe GIRL. Bartz. Second Ward, Councilman, William: the New Dance Era School in thi Charles Dawson. why X can't." . ABSORBS NO.ODORS^ — •building and loan associations in Rahway' Communist hive north" of Tlnio The Somerset Adyocate of North Rainbow Inn ^"was planning '""to- pay" of fits "second series of ' r P.- Cornelius^ _School Commissioner, -Irving-. Halnfield1.-:-congratulates Green- LUbA.r^UCKej "W." Story and Wilbur B. Meacham; Third7 Square.,. '..-.•.. .-.:.-'.. _.. ;•_._ .o'-ctofcte!:'. ^ O be cERcient the ice box Z f~ -the year-amounting to $100,000 and making Our. district snoop must have •*•"-****•*brook—Townshl— * v n jtoiiijp^ Conimi'te^uuiim icee" for siAre -Ward,—Councilman.—Thomas—W.—Robinson,— rflfllKlnD" IKA AHMIIUU • fitermii— p. $263 000 of matured shares to be paid off -done his obgarving-before-the-poi- reruslff^=the—application—for » i iiEOJARDEN hould—be—niled-to-capacityr •Constable, M. Gettings; Fourth Ward, Coun- -1— hip. ? V- this year. This large sum, especially in these llce tpok a hand. Black an- cemetery along Route 29 It :Wi A1C>; Rt>K with large cakes of ice. There is JA. oaptU< t times, represents the accumulation of small cilman, James Rowland, School Commission- white'were seriously and thun would decrease the value of sur- no film of frost to absorb and ' all't er, David H. Voorhies; Fifth Ward, Coun- 12 'savings of many individuals over a period of derously pounding the floor, FEIGENSPAN BEER pass en flavors from one fruit to "Ci cilman, David H. Trembley, Justices of Peace, right, "veiled only by the.dirt on I56SK5MER C= TH£ PULL MAM" ON DRAUGHT "-the C, U -years plus ..the. .profits:_which_.have-been-.ap- ^SgftTH"- THIS I«STIT<-TICACS IS nnother. . Each food retains its r "portioned." To some" of the maturing mem- - - Robertr D. Gibby, William Hennessy, Con- the 'parlor front' windows," bu lonors. i stables, Michael Hall. Michael Doyle, Will- scanty bathing suits covered th Save-Something E^revoS'Rie~"r'cprP^Cp"^KiciFfe«ic;j true zest and aroma. Jt is far \~ -have P bsrs it is the realization of their dreams— 1 previous nudity. 55 Edgar Road mere economical to preserve foods, the llnett "Icomplete. ownership of theh-homes. - ' ,-iam .-TJlrich.,- MERV V&V.R - wUCTa -ICO GET i •-SVC) A — 0 — The German headsman, when LCFT A'MKL£ 'AFTiJOMtS VSU!i RlGST v- v^ Route 25 * in this way—there is no waste, forme] 2 It is noteworthy that under all conditions' Republican, Water Commissioner, William Among other : things, tycooi performing an execution, wears. ~>EVERY MONTH YhfZ AWOblX COLUbio >^ITH If&ur Phone Rahway 7-2793 _no_lpss_due_to_foo(l_.spoiIa£e,..X!sc. T people have. wilhTconsistency .' .-A._Ransom;i.SchooI Commlssioher-at -large. .Barrori_Collier- controls -the—sub- 'e\cnln6=clot!i£s_jmd- a top hat— ^i . Carl-Hoeriicke; Pfrst Ward, Councilman, • way advertising space. Vacant news item. One would think ha pure ice for greatest satisfaction. ' "saved toward a goal. This is a true Amer- •nas attending a banquet, Instead MO Williant J. Browne; School Commissioner, car card space Is used to trarismll i ican characteristic and it is particularly in-. his solemn messages_to a palpl" of Just having a few chops. _ and Invest It irt •'.;.'-' <««iiwii»t'«^i'>>"*'"M "^"* aAJe Expert Radio Service ; "dicative 6fT.th(rsplrlt of conservatism which" ^James Hodges;.. Second Ward, Councilman, Henry K;' Woodruff; Third Ward, Stewart tating public; and the style mar- • • • By Gene Byrv All Makes Repaired by Ex- prevails in our community. " ries the capitals of George Ade The first instruction for the new He Has ArithmetidUs perienced Qualified Radio B. Moffett; Fourth Ward, Councilman, Issac the Citizens — Technicians ' The repayment of this large sum of sav- R. Bartlett;:. School Commissioner, Clarence the regulation tycoon bromide. NRA dance is to step forward on f ings and profits is a tribute also to-the mu- the left foot. This doesn't Bound ».*fa»J mm JJIUIIM lo a UIUUM; aiSU LO Hie H1U- —P* Earaphear; Fifth Ward, Cuuiicilmiui. —o — Call Railway 7-0772 Notice that a friend was right, since the NRA has been try- ^i-lual building and loan associations' of our Samuel A. Clark. building &loait Low Prices Keep Us Busy .city, through the unselfish and intelligent stricken with acute appendiciti Ing to get o(I_on the right foot. J. B. Luckhurst. Prop. sent us-hurrying to Bellevue hos • •" r _ 'Sen ice of their officers and directors, have Rahway 15 Years Ago ••• VftHy; FEVER.' i in 1 pltaK We found him lying on "ttay~Tarcr vlctlijis will lie ablo A SOUND CONSERVATIVE INSTITUTION _ ~so invested the sayings of their members in ""' ""• Iccort;—Auirust W, J»18 stretcher,-stripped to the wai to -utilize -that- sneeze. It.-prelilM- ±. =-eood'iirsFmortgagos-ac to'lnsurei~at"'ail times' -Wtfcrr-trnr Of St. Mary's school on and awaiting examination, lion is rcpcaieu. 'i'lius, "Hero's THAT OflJiSIlS YOU S OoT —ithe-safety.ofihfiJundsintrustedltbttHelrjiarel- _t_S?ptember_4,'_a-commercial department will — .we-'foent-pver—rthe-paln—rack« ^n> ntcorcl—Sipt 11, K>* the steady, growth of home-owner- overThe feeWe tot in her arms It those glass building blocks l)d Pea Coal ,.$. 9.25 Ton Patrolman .Henry j. HVIiUeri of this city, .was It was too much—we Loan Association White Ice & Coat Co, lnstlUihg the gplrlt or thrift.'X ••'•• ' at (lip World Fnlr B _IheJDderid-suffered-onl —liiicpmte-popnliir In-lhc-ccmatcuctloii- Biii'liwlreat $ ?.;>0 Ton to. Jhese liisttttttlCris~~wnr -PatrohnBrrs^BeKeVolenrassociatlon in session from an old-fashioned tummy- of houses, It -nill be lhtcreatliig to Phone Your Order our Community Prosperity. at Long Branch this morning. (AnMriettTNaira Fettuirt. IhO_ iche. sec It people stop throwing scones ©^ < .t

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: ti ; ;7~*L. „„ ivr^+«+«« rnnmiori! Bno-prc FK^™,™. T ««Jo i ~ . . - -^ — * ^.« - - 'Romkiovc-taTTnlrl ' Hookw^, t linTine A ^Phalan PhalailXx BeateBeatenn -" »wR Rahway y Rftsor^ d Male HelHeirip -Wanted Wanted. .ff^^^^^^^^P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^WK '^^^^* four /room^H!!:.^~s to^ let. Bo-iM'[-^'^Sliferifi'aSafe^^v'x "i58 . :.:o;..' SHerifPs^aJe;';;;;. |1 Veteran Netster Conquers Rogers Ebenezer Leads I Present and Past Turf Champs {amblers to Hold Home Newipaper" WeslHaa'avenue, t^'^ By virtue offlie above-stated-*Ht brithU4ot hereby convoyed-.ahd.the and By Ramblers 9-1 AN "Aerated Life Insurance Co. yE-EObM ~ House, all iinprove- of tlerl tatlia to ma" Airtatcd: I .ihall bundine erected on the- adjoining In Gruelling 2%-Honr Court Battle In Track Events =: Night Practice •desires to .appoint,, an, "A" eiposo aji' : '• rlg-hto'f may mentioned In a certain along the New y Record 'wsertet ex-«ervlce ''men for pleasant •• floors- iantlr flrusju new.. sWam ,-All tne foilowins tract or parcel mortgage.ulven-by the Eureka: In- The Rambler -A,' A. aoftbtn work. Inquire 102 Main street. of land and premises hereinafter vestment'. Co. to ..tne Workingmen s year, Brainard D. Maintaining its winning record First night practice has been! Jersey chore edit or reject any ' heUt. double garage. Inquire Miidlnir & Loan Association of^ City ot Newark,. dated^October iu team defeated tne Fhalaax 9 to 1. mjo advertising -. :•:jti.: •• Lamphear,11; 1 Main _,S and belntr i». tne City of Rah- ' Hil TTlS the boys of the Ebenezer A. M. E called by Coach Nick Coppola for line and the com- way. In ithe County, of Union ana 1M2, and. registered on October 24, fcoafonn to Tto Record twe Situations Wanted ~'r .'Street.:: •: -;- ,;i.-- V^_WPl2-*f ms.'-ln' b'ook- 674-iaS of mortgages ^^^-r at the Haeran Outing-club: tomorrow night at_7:3P_at_the Saturday afternoon In tne Union - " --Tew_Jjrs»y.-;'r^~_:;~ : Union County park, St. George CDiuW~paTk, tit. <5ebrge avenue,' lfi BUNGALOW,, -with garage, foUr. on the Easterly, elde. .of 3e«er»oJefferson .BBelhgcommonle y known and deslg- ^weather points, to be reported after : of the In- .naj- i- - - - -to. tt7Bryan t Terrace; "finals for the menTsiBgles-tMe-Sunday-rftemoon ihejKheatena_cup_sai< avenue. The practice win ue held 1geiiMn6 . ^*r^^m^ - tuns "* pftv/ir ' *-7^ii"YP*^^- North«rty Rat.-«ray, 'New Jersey margin of .22 points over jeven better ang- as 1 tenectlon fonmed by the North*—, Linctejnv-on f roni TVilson N. Rodgers, former Um- ~' " " the same area as last season. series io decide the champtooshhr responsible for more • kitchen and recreation roprii in side of-Inman Avenue wltSi :the Ea»t- _ iere la due apiproxlmately ».. npptitor. St hnr Is n»tr the pool~on Softball iuwt-.for_«rtaln BEVERAL. house worker •basetBentr^-Puta^ture for cafe J»lde of JeMer«on Avenue" 4S3.'33, with Interest from Ma; Si stay by Trf-6=*4rg-6r3-67 • running aUIHg . Jfeffuriui Ullt mi, Jjid Jfuata. —- T1p :! John Eisbey, of the winners, was 1 iiriri 3. Avenue North HI degrees •3_-B-0th-i)laYCJCB won-26-gffT ! in the gruel- heM hl» op 14 Jones place. titcH- "' * *: Individual-high-point-scorer-wlth- —t arEe •^i>\ -gR TTllnUtl Fees J26.O4 EDJfcRR • aep5-oaw-f IFF> ling-match which lasted two and one-half Tiours. eet; thence South 17. 16 points, although closely press- now in use on the pool. -With vfishing off-.*« battered Burns for thirteen hltsj; ^Wanted to"KenT' n4iKtte5 UXBL and u ""Ueag Th° jargest gallery to ever witness a~tennis tourney Icacludlhg a double by Upp and; COMPETENT : latfy^ibookkeeper irst course HJ>1 feet; and thence ed! toy Lucius Bellinger and An- the first game with Summit Just *beaches from ;orth-72-degTee»-1Z8--mInute».iW-e»t. Iffwith success- a little less, than-, three ;-weeks off ttT. -two-doubles'-by-Korbely,-» posHfon M bobkiceepet IW feet tu the point or place of t at the Picrpont street court ... : . -dre_w cower, noin.oi 1 ANXKU- Jtb rent—foui-room EGINNINO...- :.:-..; — all-candldateJeare-asked-to-aU *d^wn~toumrtnaT"nignt "aurf- tripleby Bmlth.-h^h or-general clerav—BtcellenHte- 'o Cknrlc* Molnar and afarr urchT. .. nn apartment—£a • Improvements; Being known as all of lot num- —fulIy^defend-his--ancient-tit-le-against-Rogers-Jffih.o, teiid Uils praeUce-so-as-a>fl-co>chJ lng" wos-productlve of J good location, -garage, two-fam- jer -2M and part of lot huhtBer 2OJ By__V|rtue of an order of Ui • park only! joined the club test-year. New champions were seCup in may.get anldea on just what ma- The Ramblers scored lwlct m S V8BD DAILY is' shown on a certain map entitled Toun of Chancery .of Now Jcrse,: 4 most of the events, the only ones sired bluetlsh. The fishing was WOMAN wants work, general or ily house, preferred. Record, •Rahway Heights Realty Company, B,ot the nlyRogers! joine, whdo scorethed clu anb upse testyeart in terial he will have to work'with. the first inning, once, each In Uu Record....R-7-0600 Jap No. 1 of Lakeside Park, filed nade on the day of the date here able to retain their titles being fairly lively! and some of the by day. Good cook. Refer- Box 100-M: s 8 3t T Map No. 151B. -.-.. ..-.-. . if, -In a cause wherein White *Eag: ad pre ed Robert Corbin by. scores of The mafiagement of the' team' second, third and fifth: then four! Q ...... K. 7-1150 iuildlng and Loan Association. the tournament last- Wednesday Lucius Bellinger, Ebenezer, in hthe jvltes such former players as fishermen were able to take home ences. "Lyons, 4 Whelan place. Being- part of the same premises 6—3, 6^-2 Sunday after- times In the eighth. The PhiUox BndQoarten ... . .R. 7-1400 conveyed to the «atd Joseph E. Fiu- orporatlpn ol the State of Ne *'••• some sizeable catches. .'.-;• Phone'• 7-0739-W. ." •-•':. Fix np thsjt spare room ittrictiyely and run a For RentA3 Jn eraey, is compalnant and Charle; night!wheg! n he defeated J. Carl- noon to-win the 1933 Boys' Sin-J20-yard dash; John Eisbey, Eben- Harry'Collins.' Steve Shipper, El- scored their lone tally in the MUr Real- Estate Brokers patrlck *y. William B. -Walrath and r to Some of, the Ilsh thaHnay tie ikit : : r wife by deed recorded in the Union lolnar • and ~ Mary 'Molnar, am sel• V. '.- i ^'^^S'^&yt^i--- : ":••• •'' '^P.ycyJ : County Rcclster's Office In Book thers are defendants, you are n "Lindsay since 1S18, when he won jump; Al Dombrowski, St. Mary's BradleyT Bert 'Godfrey. ~John El-taken these-days--thelr-most 7J7 "of T>eeds rfdr .said County,.-on [Uired, to'appear and" answer • tl StutloiM Silvers reached semi-finals by e_ took second on a piised bill Articles for Sale Daires 35 ' &c. • •• - - ' ' Silt .of said Complainant, on or b< i definite v the ihen's singles title -in 1921,defeating Stuart Orton. 6—4, mile run, and Ebenezer church in liott. Al Carlson. Walt Stokesbury. probable spots are as follows: 'The cost of running d lSwtfrd^ ad £w^e remainder i^SepteJat; ESTATE • ' . ore the =3rd day of November, next blues.^ off most_prjhe_eoast^Jn and scored -'When OConntj ' SECOND TRACT: »EGINNINO at started strongly, aganst Lindsayr 9—7, while Corbin conquered J. the mile relay.- ' • .•;..- John Terpak, ..William Brandt, dropped PaDcenberg** perfect it- INSUEANCE . point on. the Easterly side of Jef- • the- said. Bnl iwill be taken a William Bartz. Tom Locfcle, James thV vidnlty ot Manasquan, Shark BEAtmnn.. mahogany chine. ber would be only $1^25 and a 20-wbr3''ad would^cbst oil '..: -. HOUSE RENTING. ferson Avenue;. - thence running mfensed against-you: '. - - InthH^ i .The meet was handled bj turn or Bums': intersection formed by the The ealdBlll Is filed to foreclot first-three—games—and^-Lindsay- «d-ihe-fi&a]& Capo;- 'itobert- 'Wvw'--TnH PMt- closet^: I O I? 111 C * * y" D1UU *# A. VBVBBHWBB ^^» .wwv _- l or» dow; weaks. croakers and orr; and chair, steel -filing-cabinet, ^e-WMt^Ads-Iii-Tb48 Newspaper. Get Kesults Because Almost Ertab. 189* . .:.. . Ith the Easterly side, of Jef-ra b -to the complainant, dated Sep tootkk SiSix outt of f. the next seven Mixe—• d- Double- •• s : -. Schremp and John Opdyke, Muddell. George Godfrey., Leon with the aid of his ttammitfi rs erson Avenue .thence ' runnJnK ember-Krtli. d»ISr And recorded ii fudges... .-. .'. • -. ' • . . '.'. fluke, in Barnegat Bay. tittle Sgg btd mattress, and: boa: springs. 136 Irvine St. Tel Rahway 7-W50 iie 'office of the Register of'Unioi games.;. Both played cautiauslyj Reach Finals . ...-;.....'. : ' .'. Shotlander, Louis Glnfrlda,. John tired'lb» next twelve• batten in- jr^eryb^^ m Rffiway and Vicuiity«ReaQ^ Lions "Jefferson . Avenue- • North :ountjr-ln- Book S15 of-mortgage The results were as follows: Harbor arid sinjllar land-sur- 33 Esterbrook avenue.' "."''•' 17 degrees . 33' minutes • East In the'second set and "went dp. to Miss Jean Ackley and Victor Michels, Edward Hoffman, Will-_ order. • ' ..-,.•.: '- •'.'•' •••:>; Lost 14.08' feet; thence.South"72 degree* it j>age 439, to secure .the paymen S'ta.'prelern two-ail;' when Rogers ran out theM. Jones will meet Miss Mary A. 50-yard dash—Won by Luclu iam BJoore, Ray Hckens, Vlnson rounded- waters.- ForTpbrgles and 18 minutes East. 100. feet: thence of S3,S»0.-(W; and encumbers certal 1 The second game will be nlir- CRAPES, 2» lb. basket, 50c lands - and premises 1located In til iM for t set by taking next four- games, Lenk and Charles E.- Alioth in the Bellinger, "Ebenezer: second, John OrT.cuMt-SUch.Tery prpmlsing n»- sea-bass, the deep sea-boati-thaf South 17 degrees &2 minutes East City of-Ruhway, In the County g, j edZTnext ^Saturday _atternooiiai: T ritbdrew; tefial from" high school as An-'go"ont*early -morntagsjfronv*SCT- sSaaunoadzz.* nd parallel with the first course. Jnlorrand-State-Dt-New^-Ji^sert-J -Ro«ei^wentlahead^three-Jo_o5el JtlindL-draw mixed doubles this Eisbey, "Ebenezer, and third, Ed the Union County pail. Tht and irons. Rewanl/if hear New Essex street.. Phone Zi.08 feet;ana Ibence xnortn tz cou, Charles Molnar and Mary Mo week to determine the 1933 cham- iayon, St. Mary's. ctrewPetlelishTHerbertGagerRudy eral-lnlets-offer the-surest bet - 1 r criea_2S_mliuilea_We»t 0100 feet to ier,'are'defendants because you ai " shoulsiiidd i tothethird set-and then Lindsay game will be caHed at 3:30. so 39- Jlcadoir'xstitet. Rahway 7-826e-J. - — - the point orTBuce.of BEGINNING. the owners • of record, in Xee,' J pomp iin in pvpn matters at three- mons. • In the semi-finals Miss 100-yard dash—Won by Luciu: Being fcnown as all of lot num-the InnJn and laiemlats dejilflbeJ beriw awl « part ot «»v .*i«m*>vi in the Bill of Complaint, and claim pll and then Rogers rallied to Ackley and Mr. Jones defeated Jellinger, Ebenezer; second, El Uenfield, William Armstrong and A party of Rahway. flihar- llniklm (|»)_..._. •;•';.. e. Gtrman Spltx. Whll«. WE buy. sell and exchange used KM as shown on a certain map en- in Interest therein: . i n out the set Tby taking the'next Miss Marguerite Tucker and' Will- iott. Jefferson, Friendship Bap- men ntnrned with 273 weak- > jreaow 02 one ear. Ttad- furniture. Anything! from ^a titled "Rahway , Heights Realty 1 : any others who wish to try out for Company. Map No. 1 of Lakeside Dated. September .-2nd. 1&33.' apiece i PP Jjames. - - '•-•- iam L. Boswell by scores of 4—6, ise, and third, William Luckhurst fish and croaken foDowinr :a jltise notify Mrs. Eckert. needle, to - an-" anchor^ -T. E. "ark, filed as-Map No. 151 B.— .- CZESIAW R.-POCH0CKI;- fiiTV _ ""I.I! a i i .-. »; •. Solicitor for Complainant, .: iltr LH; * .1orfirst-thTee-setsxwere_so. 6—3,-6^-2,-jwhileJMiss Lenk.and "Asa list of 25~ players; has; to weekend ;,trlp_ «Tf JPorteaqne. Falk»Dbrrr, .If .. S O • 1 pjtrpost street.' Phone RoUnreTIflSvenel «treetK.Ave- Hoiises for Sale f- Being part of th© same premises „ • _4.?4_.Brp'advray,_Bayonne,_N.__J. : : !._^._...- ; •;,, ••••• ;- -—&x conveyed-ito-4he;said_Josepli-E. Fltz- i sp-riitely- contested-"that a rest Mr. Ailoth defeated Miss Cornelia 220-yard dash—Won by~ Luciui : _jeUePa| 1 be turned in to the Union County l|he catch iadaded J3 large Korboljr, »«-Jl> ..' I. • • -S - J • W"Rd nel,-near "Super-highway ^Sf^^ Hlniman charge *0o for any one.a*. -1b.. • 1 now. Delicious fruit cakes for Martin W. We-tlr, et at. defendants. of chUdrta. References. ''• -. • also .. .' • ' '.' The local teams and the oppo- kinds of fish food and when a HchalU. rt ...... S -.porch,', for/one. ot two. .V«rry Houses to Let . FOR RENT ,/ Pi. fa. for sale, of mortgaged prem ,.- t 4—3, knd then the match. The the 1933 ping pong, tournament Mile run—Won by Al Dom- a * » Thanksgiving and Christmas. APARTMENT 4 rooms and bath, Su nents they have drawn for thefishing boat captain finds a newCwtina. u .... Wocd avenue. North Lln- r reasonable. 1 IS Irving' street, 6-room house, tile hath, hard- "DANGEROUS" WSJ.*?d? Sun. ?.* last game was taken with the loss by defeating Jay Murray Friday browski, St. Mary's, secood, An- 8cliult.cf ...... S J I Phone Rahway 7-303B-M: :„ newly decorated. Inquire 11 By "virtue of the- aliove-statcd uled fc doubles tourney follow: wreck he feels elated. The near station! ' • ''•;..._ Cherry s&eet. . Ju30-tf wood floors, garage. Nice loca wjit of fieri facias to me.directed CROSSROADS" —- of twoi points and" Rogers drove night by scores of 6—4, 10—drew8 . Collier, Ebenezer, and third, with a victory. Seven local, ten- .-- -. •.'.'. :. : .•••.-•-.-. '. a 8.3t BARGAIN ' 5 WOO.—Pour nice William J. Opdyke and O. G.Lounger, out of Bridle, has found Tot*U tion, $40.00. 1' shall expose for sale by publl i over ihe baseline for the final nis duos have had* their partnei Scars br Innlnn: rooms; bath,. - gas, water, 2-caf vendue hi.ttie District Court Room John Gilgannon, St. Mary's. Kane vs. Bunn and Bunn; War- a-spot -where sea bass abound in rcwnblcn FURNISHED room, also large selected diulhe_--drawings for. the 1 ...... CltntMt-l Coutracting FIVE large" airy rooms; all im- garage. Rent houses $18 month In .the Court Home, In the city ol •iC "CHIC" SALE noct- and Warnock vs. - Harold such numbers that a parly of-nine « *rl~ room and kitchenette for light Evans Construction Co., Lintjsay reached the finals. by Edward Hoffman, St. Mary's; Union County Doubles :JTennis TWO^IM ^iit*Up^. Orr. K6r- .... -"-^2-WestScott-Avenue-' - - WEDNESDAY. THE 27TH DAY OF" Hoffman and 6ol Coccuzza; -Will- hauled ' 375 • aboard recently. o»ljr S. • Thr»» bmw- hll—Smith. . housekeeping. 27. NewlBruns- 138 West Grand SEPTEltBER, A. D.. 1-SM, 'Friday and Saturday defeating W. D. Cunningham- In Rollinson Leads insecond^ Elliott Jefferson; Friend- In Coun championship, which win begin at Ham* rnabldt 8 yo\st houae. Pay month- Reasonable. IselirL Phone Metuchen 6 . Tel. Rah. 7rOM6. 1 iam Pearson and Victor M. Jones Some of these weighed as much Ham* ranacbmldt 8truek ool- ' wick:avenue.. '. • . .--'•• __.^,:: . .8 3t : at two o'clock in ttil' afternoon :oi n semj-final Touna match Sunday ship Baptist, and third, Peter ths Elizabeth park at 1 p. m. Uy.pir, S, ,by, Uuru- 4. iUt, «,. .Gent-al bjiilding; work, palnU PIANO WANTED.^ An upright street': ;;:— 5 :~ •". .., Jy28-t: said day, ; " / * ^ FIRST MATE" vs. C. Corson, Sr., and David Cor- as five pounds, and the average b*II»—b* -Oft Orr'S. off Barn« J. DM- - "*-"aIsoJr . . • 'nornlng by scores of 6—3, 5—7, Smith, St. Mary's. v Five Rahway Players in Sunday^' ' • • ' -. Oft • anoa ahd carpenter^ work. piano in good condition. 'Must Garages Alb the fblHStting- tract"or "parcel Colonia Tourney son; William Ritchie and K. D.was. about three • and one-half THREE-- and four-room apart- SIX-ROOM house, bath garage of land and premises hereinafter i—4. "Rogers defeated'Raymond Broad jump—Won by John Eisi The results of the Rahway par- Armstrong vs. Bye; Arthur 'and C s be-very cheap. 6t«4e make, Housefceepiiig^ particularly described, situate, lying Singles Tourney; Six pounds. . - . ;•"• '. * —T«rp»l« aat ; : ments, private^entrahce, fur- air.. Improvements..: also f ruil Kunejl to a quarter finals match bey Ebenezer; second, Stanley Simms vs. A. Josephson and A. S 8 St condition and lowest price. Ad- GARAGE for rent. Entrance on and being In; the City of Kahway In Saturday afternoon by scores of dress Piano, in care of Rahway nished or uhfuinished.. 1' In- trees; reasonable. .Ptibne Rah- the County of Union' and State of WiilianrHoblitzell Second Eisbey, Ebenezer; and third, Ed- Teams Play in Doubles follow: ; V. Carkhuff: Robert W. Lindsay - Rooms Esterbrook avenue. ,,.Call. 91 New Jersey. .. _FREE 6—I, %—1. In an ward Hoffman, St. Mary's. dnunfbh weighing WINS CLASS B SKEET TTTU •r"" -:•-••""" :.".tt quire of owner. Mrs. Stephen way 7-2038^1. . s 8 3 -Ia-Jall-Event-Stacted; .William Arthur defeated!- Si and Charles E. AlloUl vs. Pltnn Cherry street. _;__. *'" s 8 3i BEC-INNING. at a iolnt In th 3inal- matcti- sacura ti—jump1 •" 'Won—by^—And H J-IHEAIREJJCKE1S- Chester/ A, Shangle defeated' N. Sundby on Local Course coccuzza-TP-2. and Kilburn. cateh landed by Edward Stacy; a member of the Rahway- OW ONE targe furnished front room ; Telephone Rahway 7-04S3.-41. SIX-ROOM-^ in . xnor south d* dttfre«33 and Si uilnuie Collier, Ebenezer; second, John lnr the opening round of the Union street, all, improvements, ant west 305 feet more or'lcss from th A. Chase by scores of 7—5, 6—1. Eisbey, Ebenezer, and third, Al defeated WUliam Ritchie, by de- WOlljun Stacy - and George club, captured Class B honors la Rooms With Board or twoTobms.for light house- Tets" southwesterly" corner of • Central IF YOU FIND. TOUR NAME County Singles Tennis champion- Thermos- bottles are not all I. AD IN* THIS COLUMN earaRe! " Lnquire Mrs. H.' A Avenue and Bryantrya - Street; thence tu retii on,—Colonia ---_ ^.- -j. Jl.. Mary's. fault: Robert Strain" defeated -Howarth on SktU jcaeplng. 75 Bastd l z ships, held on Jhe. Warinanco park Robert Fowler, 6r-l: Ed- packed in the same way, And milk - avenue._Phone _ 7-0832-M. _ . Eckert, gia^Pierpont stree GOOD Hound Dog for sale, at a. r-lgh-t anglgle to .Bryant oi CLIP THE UNE SHOWING - In -^semi-final -rnatoh^Sunday. who^captured the spring,_cham-s, Medley^ ,-relay—Won—= by~-St B ; of Beach. Haven orecJlie week-: Championship^^ shoot on 53 WEST LAKE AVENBE—De- r 3 i i nocth-^73_-degrees ..and...i2-:^miirute 1 courts", Ellzabeth,""Sunday~ after-" ward" ^1 Trtn Ti6tr=-keep-^n'-allTbotUes ''•the HEADDiQ WILL s 8 3t ^SS ' 7 'Wr r '•"•quire55 Lafayette" streetr"- west. "l>assihg Ih'thls^jourse thrbuSH xoe will \t afternoon and was victorious by ponship at Colonia'.-Country club, Mary's (Luckhurst Smith, Mac- eni. the rtst o/ the "haul- grounds of the New Hope Ektrt sirable room; suitable for one or FOUR and five rooms, all "tin-. the middle ot the iparty wall: of the TOOR NAME AND PRESENT noon. E. G. Moultdn" was thebert • Pleumer, 6—4," 6—1; Kar same length of time for that rea- SO YOU NSW BUSINESS ' ,- '...' •• -"' • '• • .. s 8 31 •ptember 1] - scoresjtif 6—3, 6^-3.' also took the lead .for the title kenzie, Bombrbwski); second, Eb- Included weakflah, eroaken and club Saturday afternoon. HM- two persons. Separate beds. _pr6yments,_2 minutes to sta- sepi2-t: building erected on this lot hereby AT THE BOX OFFICE FOR repret't only local netster to come through Mason-defeated- Harold Hoffman, son. VERY-LOW COST. ASS, TWO rooms lor light bousekeep- conveyed and "Uie bulldlng-erectcc Men's .Doubles in the fall tournament Sunday enezer (Brown, Cromwell, Eisbey, cock won the title in a ahool-oir OUR YEARLY RATE. Hear school. Breakfast if de- tlon; '.Three ripnis furnished: FOR • RENT—3Plve-Toom house, on -the adjotn.ihg"lot oh the south- tpy Mana^' with D. R. Nlcholai, ofOraor. , Ing, also sutle room and ga- Immtdl»te occupancy. Inquire west 1ST 65?i(X> feetrto the south- TWO FREE Finals-This Week . hJt oimiiflpd with a snnrp Lenisori Bellinger).- sired. Phone Rahway 7-0M5-J. '"water and gas. ' Aply Mrs SheriiTsSale easterly line ot land now or for; N A. Chase ana Mfle-rehty^ rland Ona *_• a8 it • rate. Good location. 115 West iue. •'- Phone w. u. cun- ' WUU'am'HoMttedl;-this'.city ADMISSIQBIS— nlngham, 1932 "doubles champions (Collier, John and Stanley Eis- of the Rahway police force, and dub. Both tied with an 89 ami ^ Milton avenue. sepia-JL Rahway;7-0736-M. - -sepia-St & Improvement Co.; .thence alon ished second with a score o LARGE room. wHh private fam- that line north 16 degrees ond 5: will' defend their title this week bey, Lucius Bellinger); 'second, St James Cahfll. angUng dentees, Hancock won the shoot-off: far ' ofessional Services tWO large front rooms for Ught SHERIFP-S SALE—In Chancery o minutes east '16 feet moreor lesstt Not Good oil Friday, Saturday, against Brainard' p. Lindsay and 85. The other qualifiers ^were breaking 23 put" oT 25. The cakni- ily, for business penoa or cou- HOUSE, eight rooms, all in* New Jersey. Between The Hil-a point; thence at a right angl< Mary's (Smith, W. Luckhurst, A. .-. •. +.+ +-;•••__.;; +'.+•. + .:..• •;."•. +...+:• •+.•;•'.\ •'•,.-.._ . had some exceptional fishGag. ' housefceeptar, all Improvements, APARTMENT—Pour rooms' fur- ton Building and Loan Association, Sunday or Holidays J. Carlton, Jones as- a-result of D. Bartholomew, Charles Jerome, Dombrowski, John Gilgannon); rMonshlp was wor»by Prtrik Tru- ple, use of .kitchen. .Write improvements, near. Pennsylvania a corporation, &c, comotaiiml, ano to Bryant Street soudh 73 degree: .Jgh birds in the difficult game of Phase Rahway 7-0171. Rooms Without 1 BY PHILIP MARTIN hinfa -Tiindsffi-and-Jones-dtefcatod Rog- ipn, Armur Dunham and' Dr. Hines. -.;:•'.!... -ifclix aad^Hbly Comfertcr, 1. A LOT ot-the-old-^ia fluke.: ers and Shangle. T^r-5, 6—2; •"• of last^wlntcr'a Hot Stove INMATES DEFEAT OIL TEAM 0xman¥SeFves The lucky number tournamen ' After allowing two runs in tbe Chase >nd Cunningham defeated Lcanuo arc crylnc li'ugc.. salty SCOOT MOTHERS MEET Money to Loan Hiiggiiis FSsEye Charle? E.. Alioth and Robert W. at Colonda Sunday was won by j. Initial Inning. Inmate 11.W7 Keely with a 19. and Former GOT. Rahway A. A. Lose tears into! their beer because two • A.card party was held by the — fCRNISHED room, prtvat* borne. All Newspapers e M -yotjnc-J-fallows—confotmded—thej: Scout (Mothers' club. Troop 40, In ail con\- ,— - '. jnaklng Ladles'. Singles Title ernor Morgan .F. Larson with 'a .Judgment. ' " • - . . ' * Jersey Reformatory nine to sn toan 16. In the sweepstakes event the 'home of Mrs. John* Orube, 8-3 victory over the-8hell Petro- i-Bandland Mortgage. Monroe street, women prefer- The newspaper dealer does a t there w{ Miss Myers Wins At Carteret 7-1 ' .The weepers-were so rash last red. Phone Rahwmy 7-0327-M. Saturday atternoanuJosephlXton^ Benjamin street. Clark Township, leum, teamotSewaren. While the_ I Hrer & Armstrong,- ' The care of the eyes is one I service to his community of "Miss". N. MyeTs-aeteateU~Miss" RhHl1 T» sepwt .Jean AikleySunday aftiernoon by nor led with a-^eore. of 92-18-74; aiid Bill"Terry, Vwhiic wonderful Saturday night." The winner! lnsUtutlon pltcber-^was-holdtng- "of-tne most tmporUnt-dutiesrl Pastry Boys Win Firist of hls opponents to three hits, his Building, Rahway. N. 3. exceptional value. He keeps- its scores-'of. 6—-i;~G—2. to win thewith D. Bartholomew second ball players, would set nowhere ^1 were.:(Mrs. Herman A. Graves, T HOMES ATENPE—Desirable of life. They are the most wal- *) Hh84 M. E. Cadett, Mrs. JABS' ll ilw iifferlng- dean furnished room, conveni- uatile pmUua uf hum&n or- 1933 Ladies • Singles champion- rharfagcrs,- because a rnanager is going on in the world and ship. : Miss Myers reached the: fi- couldn't mix liis-team-running wor- Stebner, Mrs. William Schaefer, of Pokol for 13 safeties. pde Help Wanted ent toschool s and station. fty)) rt th>lr fmdenev and RECREATION LOOP TO MEET ond Here_Saturdav John-etebherrScoutmastof-Rri'. -health may mean the difference Convenience provids a source bf-untold in- nals by defeating Miss Betty Arm- ries with his plq.y on UieTieldTThey The dog's head-butterfly bu »n- Phone Rahway 7-0149-J." inference A meeting to further plans for pointed out that either the man- C. Hardenburg. Mrs. Lawrence between financial distinction " R A A . :—__ ; struction and information One strong- Sunday afternoon by excellent likeness of a dog^ head •._.'• '.. '.:...:,•.- ..-,•...•/•«»*;* the 1933-34 season of the Recrea- agement ot their ball clubs would Roach, Mrs. Samuel Roach. Miss • tvhite), 25-30 years, sleep and poverty. scores >f 6—2, 6—1, while Miss The Pastry Boys nine, cham- on each of Its front wings. Etta. 1 of Rahway's outstanding "news- 0nBwyIjn8 leag e suffer or the play of the two atai Lillian Pelns, the Misses Hope housework and • cookint: Partway there is one QP- Ackley beat Mrs, B. D. Undsayr*"r " " eytspots are In the t Joseph Kdiyr-»-^ •paper would^fall.otr. _ Marhold. —Bred A uC children. «5 Wood •tometrist. and ^optician whose to Oxmon's. alleys,- WailamSchmidt,Tproprie. \-thy first ^ all the qualify, .for tbe finals. contest of .the three-game serie Take a look at llic two—Cron: ,a&ai j MissMi"''"•" 'Joyc"J e TWO rooms, lrith prtvaw lamiiy; T^y^ g^oie rep- announced las Senators arc a sure bet to win the William Oppenhelmer meeting win be held by the gronp for gentleman or Wislness cou- ihlm' an enviable reputation. important .newspapers may be Jarred Silvers, Jr.. defeat- nfghtf ** "^ for the inter-city champonshipon American League flag and Terry's ?>'CED girl for house- "Hells Floyj^W. Hugglns^whose purchased.- the Carteret high school diamom won the door award. A business . White'. No -wsshlng. ple -669 St. George avenue. resented in this Diirectory may Giants are a pretty sure bet to (all ^JWest Mlltorr and Bhn avenues. Tplace "of business jTls • at_, 16" Qxman's also carries a full Saturday afternoon when__they. luto tliK cuveted spot In the Na- 1 home. Phone Carteret 8* ;Cherry street ' ••':. • ' arrangements -for same by calling Rahway line of the ' better magazines defeated the Rahway A. A., Rah tional "League^-"™ "~r. ------"Besides ^examlnmg- ther eyes, as well as aU-fkinds^of tobacco way Twilight league champions Central fidineBmlding H^hTd W and smoking supplies .including Moral: Get a'playlng manager Daniel J vMr. Huggink. makes and fits Specializing in Piano b^l -for-your-ballJclub. , . . —:— glasses fur every optlcal=defl- .cigarettes in nil the popular- ^Ipy at Rlyersidi wa Bommei and Raymond: C. Btr-' • '- "- is known for his & ancCe 16 East Hazelwood Ave. brands and cigars. park this Saturday arternoon.. rpHIS lias been a bumper year y ton investigated. ; courtesy and quick work as Rahway 7-0572 Editor, :'••.-•'.•••_ The Barnesmen played with- •*• tor tlio crop of upsets in the IS IT ON TIME? -,There ware nolnjuries-when.* ?weB as fpr reasonable charges. This popular news vendor out-the-servlces of-CliffTacuren :alsb-carries-a-fuU-stocfc-of:Jtoys- "The'Rahway Record. tennis -world. It "started off with [eetendAccideiits Kevins bus operated by WflUs A -Byes are the one thing we. and. Charlie Collins, and these Vines droppinK the verdict to Craw- Rodcnod, '6901 Broad and JBast Moving tb delight the heart of every players were sadly missed, espe- ford at Wimbledon, and continued all must have for economic and • \v ••^ednciete^ork:/;", child: Oxirian's has long been Liberty streets. Pittsburgh, and a ^social betterment, and a trip 1 cially on the.offense. The' A. A. with Vines taking a drubbing from. The Record should reach you '.-'• Top Boll; Wftp^*fij Qndfira *•' MOVE TOU A BLOCK OR A Harry Stoh^'Martjii noted in Rahway for courteous p Woman Slightly In- car driven by Louis CoUln, 44 Di- 'yearly • to-, a good -•• optometrist j Wood ICE Coal and prompt service. scored on a double to right field Perry in Davis Cup play. . vision :street.Y«ew BnmswK*. MILE—ALWAYS A SMILE PIANO UJSTRDiCTION — i*^I believe the condition, of the Pennsylvania frame when Tandy walked and . The Biggest upset since1'then hap- IJured as Auto v Side- -rnay mean"! great savingln "'; vEtautement For^ Hire, ; Llcht HauTlnj Sc Moving '.. early, each Tuesday and Friday crashed at the intersection of itiapplness and wealth.. Insured ' For Betiniien and Advanced railrbad prbperty.in Rahway is a disgrace to the scored onadoubl to: right field pened recently when_Heleri Jacobs, si Motorcycle—^— •f JOHN J. 99^'^^xUa CHESTEMMriHl yty^and-should-be-improved..; .TT. •. (check-here- bylBoh-Henderson.-who-was-out morningr-If your-paper jfl not avenue Saturday night. . —— '.;*. —SSWest Milton Ave.. with-^Mauren qn^a-fast double plon,: defeated Helen Wills Moody, oul 106 East Gnmd St. Rah. 7-0923 ifthisisy6ur"belief):' ' . [ e. 25. -super highway;!of man Nathan Farber investigated. . . - • Phone" 7-0936-W ;; Rahway 7- play." . , ., . ..'... .:,- lor the title at Forest Hills. Last- 1 i?-,:. •'.. Year. YOU know. Mrs MnnHy fnllprt Jbeing delivered on time or if " accidents, had a bad week- A car driven py-JamesLigglo. iardy Rullivan-and-Comba-led ~8everal :auio~" crashes were 1937 West Tenth street, Brook- ?*•>'! vv I 'believe the condition of the Pennsylvania the winners at bat with three hits" to play in the natlanal!tournament and Miss Jacobs won. The fact that the "Senators and the Giantq are right np in there you have any other complaint rt«t but occupants of thelyn and owned- by C. C:;3ull,' 34 Laundnc NewsDealers, For All Your Printing Needs each, while Henderson, Watson' rov 01 railroad property in Rahway iB'-yery'• satisfac-. and Madden garnered six of the This year ••'Little Poker Face"^~P e« tl"»t Joe Cronin, left, and Bill Tefry, bottom right, are two P«capea serious injury. There arammercy. Park ..New X * tDrug Service WlUt»%Smile joLthowijaroJiidlYidunla wlio can, do two-thing«-at onee play-and n qt^cojllded with one driven.by ABTPBTNTSHOP tl^0En^dTIt^hi1ki^ eight A. A. bingles.'\ " . ''•^-walked'on" the-court; after rel wrec 'smashes in att and " -OXMAN!S_ is neces- ing froni"'Wightman Cup'play be- manage. Helen: Jacobs, opper right; doesn't seem as happy M ihe —. slightly injured. •,. Steven SyanottSynnott;r 2te .HJgWanc Matthew^R. Daly— mlKlit be at receiving the national.women's tennis championship .;• PROMPT ATTENTION Newspapers, Maeaitaes MOOSE HEAROtJTINGREPORT cause of illness and, after losing • Mildred Seybert, 19, of 718avenue,. Passalc, at th'e corner of RADiO REPAIRING/ 110-112 Main St. at Monroe SI. sary. (check here if this isyoUr belief). one.of two sets jo Miss Jacobs; and i-up after Sirs. Moody quit the court -while trailing in the third set. . _ tion Department, Ranway r str East Scott avenue and Route 25 • Tobacco, Stationery During a meeting of Rahway f eet,. PhUadelphia, • — Hamilton Smoking Supplies • ESSma'tSfoiven FREE . Rahway ,7-129? chapter, No 1363, Loyal Order of being on the BhottLsnd of a 3-0Moody was. gunning for her eighth "i the side car;of. a motors Sunday. There were no Injuries. 16 YCnrs' Exnerlence. AH Work thine In the Southern Conference. ~- -~~ - 7*0600, and -the trouble-will. ^tltdb .-LaundryiSerYice, - __Toys : ijj: "Signed :.'.: ."77. .7..."... Mooser--held~last^ "night," George •rscore in thethlrdsef'^walktd Tight: natIonal~tHle',"--whlch~wpuld"have -Michigan'may win the Blg'Ten Cnarantiied;'-l)ay>fcJ!!IS!lit- Service; Amermah,-cbairinan-of-the-picnic ..Loft .,.;"• .-... _. ---.. ' -tied her with Mrs. Molia Mallory. Seybert, suffered! c-brulsei 20-30 HamUton St. Hah. 7-1515 " 115 BIAIN'STREET W. SCULL, iS^Irring. St. title—but watch Illinois! • i committee, reported the outing Sheexplalned the Illness she But-Her affliction must have been se- Utah is again a. cinch for. the be corrected. Lot-bo npp: f.lhrary . RaWSJ-0035-J Sunday at Brinkman's farm a . fered duflifB^VIghtraan Cup play vere or- she' would never' hare Rocky: Mountain honors. Was-a SpbrtingGoods- -Address- rejtas Chrimian can't inlss In,the gOfNew southwest—but -It probably wlll by A st:Jouns;^reetpathoi ark Legion, No. ,2, held in Linden That action of MrifrvMoody has jutt because Philip picks 'em—tbe ^Rabl6 EABpRATORtr • Fill in carefully, then mail or bring to The "T'T S'utch»" Irving street, .to: Ceptral Cemetery Work ot Every Kind Yaie Keys Duplicated t for 25c = Sunday. The dark horse prize brought up sorno_rather^ias^y corn^ "DSST! Football's Just around the old meanles. Rahway Record gtlWlte «ve^iu«Thc«iiln -.Arafefat Rp For Quick and Efficient .Service -Redord" office." If-you "desire, hand the slip to was won by Carl Helsch. ment ~lt*s~b£lnE said tlmt^she -^corricr; In tbe east the same leaders of Body, Fenders, RadlatorTaenT ^—CaU Rah.way-?-1049.—— rtocks-Repaireor-Keys Madfc -EliouId-havc-flnlalial-ouUUio-sefcBQ^of-predlctlng-thBt-^ charge, were: James- Bulescza, d7 Thortias Jar dine «_bon Completely Equipped Shop ;. ;.. Sawa-9harpehed—Bicycle_ ^yoiir-Record newspaper boy-who will-bring it to- last-year will be battling. It out -..w motorcycle was SaFW.eldlng.TKxperimeKritan U The North Star is little more os not to leavo any shadow hang- ^Southern California will repeat "The Home Newspaper** _ Paul Chavan. Charles Glagola'and X)ptpmetrisljS~t)puciaii 23 Years in BatUo ; ' «Jhfi^Record office. again—Brown, Colgate and .Pitt, the side of the road Metal Work, .Chassis - and Tsfc ^v-rRah.,?-09177 ; '-Nedir• Grand.StaseV'v" : than a degree -from . the true ing over Mlas Jacobs' victory— - Paclllc cqast^-lt St. Mary's with possible ' strong.' competition Michael Fedok. A canary con- . -. •' '•tin' f-ii I"I ••in ..Street;ctMar : '•"..'•y\;\_; ' H.

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^PAGEJEIGHT THE RAHWAY RECORI>~THe Foremost Sami-Weekly of Two Cotmties-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1933' v INSTBCCTOBS. XO^MEET, . A S, TEACHERS to r Coming to the Rahway Friday The first meeting of the Sun- Plans for mctivlttles of tte day school teachers of St. Paul's Ing season -win be made (m day school teac the Teachers' chaptepter if )' I ALONG THEJUALTO Episcopal church will be held to- Paul'l's Episcopal churca'durtnh' , night in the parish house wheft dtonir meetinmeetingg . Thhee fn 7 plans for the coming year will be gram iwlll'begin with R» "Her First Mate" at the Railway discussed. Dinner will be served by the Sunday school, Playing the last times today, "Midnight Club" with Clive the teachers. Postmaster'Harry September 17. ';. Brook and George Eaft and "Flying Devils" with Bruce Cabot Simmons Is superintendent of the THE PAST IS .GONE "Q WE FACE TO-DA7 Record Ads Pay & and Ralph Bellamy make up an attractive double-header bill By HARRISON CARROLL. move to Santa Monica. Marsh school. ..f - at the'Rahway< theatre. Tomorrow and Thursday;,Ginger Contuu. 1113. WSUzPuuni Smuau. IHL eventually hopes to run for start k assemblyman from his, district Rogers and Lyle Talbot appear in "A Shriek in the Night," and HOLLYWOOD, —Those l, NO2493 RAHWAY, N. J, FRffiAY, SEFTEMBER.15,1933 PRICE THREE CENTS -^-€harle3-4€hio»-Sale-cames the title TO!.-, in a clever prMustton_ rfdnonino1 t.hrpflt " "Dangerous Crossroads Besides sending o take Bine Crosby »w»y from Hol The Rahway theatre management promises a real treat ror the youngster to ywood. More of Bine's record*' art : Resigns as Director Sewer Commission Tls patrons on Friday and Saturday. Zasu Pitts and Slim Mexico, she hassold in the British Isles than in any Where You Get Storm Hits New Jersey Coast NRA Spokesman Car Crashes Into Council Seeks Local Controf SummmervlUe are coming to that theatre's screen in a mirth- other part of the •world. The reason. done everything accordrdini g to Ey Crosby, the croon- "Service With A Cmile" provoking cinema that is one o( the leading reasons why Rahway but Store Window n nT| nf i stars brother and manager, is As Ship Flounders Off Longport AsksG.0.P,(M Reach Agreement families, uill not be "lit h""T*" * y their friends Friday lfiI=- that-reeords-are-not-mL Of Liquor and Beer licenses ,. annd Saturday nights. - I erly Hills house. played on the English radio. * (Br~Bpeclal Wire from Universal Service) ~" ~~ The 'latest Leaves Driver With "Her First Mate," i sal labout_-a candy butcher on a Hud- Holland also is a good market for BRING- IT-HERE- [=^I-T/>ngp6rtEeDtl5-^-Bravinghighseasand strong To Aid Program "EiMiehleJCHm ^-erank-Handle-150 -— limim Riveriteainboat^ho=imdJuccessMly^idded-hlsJiRiveriteainboat^ho=imdJuccessMly^idded-hlsJife-intoe — recorda^-Tho=Dutcb.-ltke~hot music We do not sell you onTBICETbot welidia our man. _. Yon have a treat coming when the blbelief f ththatt he was a greaeat sailor man and whose one ambi- QUAMTT WORMAN8HIP. northeast "winds, forerunner of a hurricane nearing Ji'eet.Away tion was to captain a sea-going vessel zdsu savea aiia pinched jirfaebi- Uio uiusicrthat~Nacio-Hcrb- eontractor-Agrees-to-Ac- Brown and Arthur-Freed have com- AU our men are trained to senre yoor ear according fa the Atlantic seaboard, coast guardmen of the Great until she had enough to buy a boat, but it was a ferry boat ana posed for Marion Davies and Brag __ factory_spe«UlcaUona, cept Bonds and Cash to It was Just like a Hardy- Votes Resolution Urging State Legislature to Place lj 1 r _Egg station-early today were battling their way to Addressed by* William nn-Mis-inTit.-i.iiu. • • — — - — wood.* 'Bi3tKn fur: WB-haTt-tntifritr*"*-*-?" *""" «» r<»'«r *n1j «miu.- : i ;; Laurel comedy. But not quite so . r -V* rnmpnninn picture features Helen Twelvetrees in •SWe31- •While .-the Sun "Her First Mate" which begins i ' ^pseUe-Trf thB=cre^ 4>Ia»uaidenlIfie straight into the entire question of liquor control, the control-of." have pistols. sion of the sewer commission here This is an exceptional show with an The kidnaper who tries to abduct Lawlor a few rows behind them and He explained the alms of the com- the plate glass window of the liquor licenses, including beer,.be vested in local goy- ; — , exceptional cast that'lncludes besides the the daughter of Colonel Jacobo Vil- Lupe Velez an4 mittee and called upon the group last night.- Chairman.Roger C.' Smart -Dress Shop, '162 Main, ernments, rather than in State or county govern- two principles in mirth provoking, a love- lalobos is going- to have bis hands Johnny- Weiss- Hurricane Due in Georgia to give it every support in its com- Aldiich stated after the meeting street, more than. 150 feet from ope| ;interestrpair, Robert Young arid Maureen full. -.•-.•-. . mull«r j.uat lng drive-to enlist NRA supporters. that' a settlement agreeable to all the spot where Knapp was left ments.-^The.Council, in a series of other beyerage_i around the cor- concerned had been reached. He with the crank in his hand. ••': -O'Sullivan. —- 'U-.-.. .:.. ner of the ring. Washington, Sept 15—Moving toward the Caro- Ransopi's talk-was In lln'e with resolutions approved three club and four newcon- : itlvei— "Moonlight -and. Pretzelsf—ctever- Satarday-nlght-the^kmald Ogden Stewarts-wilTtry to top tha CanybuBe- liVap iHtfHifid be resolution passed on" adi EH "Aiooniigbt - and English actress, tpuaiican njVcute : "Whereas, the present leglsla- = worst" luckr' Pox- wantedjher for'a ,-Faul. Lukas- -Jn^Slatr-Miiocn. „ l-been-in progress for^veraLweeks., Action-followed Ubd tion"coverlng'"the*'sale':tand*'dlstrl^° Elizabt, date was uncertain. were Councilman James Plunfcett. t" gagememV- Besides a chorus of~twelve "dancing dandles"," the picture, bat she has to be in court. Sing." which begins a three-day run at the Bits theatre Elisa- directly on the clotLci, lowen- I a meeting of. operators and_ workers with the U. S. Because Many Pledges The only outstanding claim is •past the 400 mark, only seven bution of beer, is temporary: jbiiUi'; os and oi ^ revue features Les Newbauer and his orchestra, William Kelsey, The two honeymooners lunchet Oouncflmanlc Candidate Hans that of the Detroit Fidelity Surety beth, tomorrow. in? the dirt, then farcing it out. . Eastern Star Ha& merchants^and employers of la-j and •' ' _•_/'";.• ' •'_ '__•_' '.- • two team Tuesday at Paramount,-where the Price* from |-Labor -board - and NRA -officials -in- Washington. Flues, Third Ward; Councflmanic —Remain Unpaid r *• William_Arlington and Prank Dobson, well known comedians.. .'. former D. S. C football'Star i DID YOU KNOW— company, and Francis-Vv-Dobbihs,- Ibbr-nad- added their names to ~ ."Whereas7it~"wbiUdiappear" at" lie team I' Apparently based on. the Libby Holman-Smith Reynolds working as an assistant directo: Tlic T!ior Electric Washer holds a There it was agreed to call a truce in which time Sena- Candidate William V. Herer.. First of Rahway,-attorney, for the : That Will Rogers—and maybe REPORTS WIRE THEFT THEATRE PARTY ARRANGED the NRA roll of honor this :this:tlme that the repeal ot:.the ithere a 'f~ tragedy, "Sing, sinners, Sing,".with Paul Lukas, Leila Hyams They'll take an apartment in Holl; this explains it—was born on Elec Ward: William H. Armstrong. The resignation of former Joint Meeting, "declared that he good .>izcd wash, but i^doci not tale tor Wagner of New York promised he would obtain : week. __ The complete list is 18th Amendment is assured, and series bei and-Donald Diliaway in the title roles, will- show at the Ritz wood for the present, but later wi tion DayT The theft of 1.300 feet of cop- PEhs for a dinner and theatre- Council President Ross O. Pbw-Judge Orlando fi. Dey as a mem- expected that this claim would be its removal from the Constitution '• —*—forthree-aaysr"startlrjg-tomorrow:—'••..' —.-;.* ~- ~~~ per wtre-from~flve~telephone~poles" party~were~made ~by"tKe~Alheaa up mui:ii luomrihc »»tuning ulinger l-actton-on-a-new-silk-cwle: ber-of-the Board- of-Directors-of -compfissdLv.of—the—names_oi. settled, within tie nexf~ Plans for~Charity~^fali nearly every, employer and busi- will be only JB..matter of a few••' tw-Sui — ~Paul-Lukas-iis-Cardift^operator_of-a^gambling^shIp-and— _^ '.'framed her." in Bramhall road_was reported to club during~aTmeeting"In"the~hame" ^}raTrrfll>bcnollorj—which are u>fr~ the_Y.Jil..-C;^Al-was'-recelved-and. DobblnsExpeetazFunds Conte ••• sweetheart of Xela Larson, beautiful tore hsinger, who marries Thepicture is exceptionally well handled and gives a very police headquarters Friday by In-of Miss Helen Brennan. 37 Semi- A lUlle hi£i.rr if fV'\ Prizes' were' awarded for.the accepted with keen" xegreTlft a From FnbUc Works Board j Ted Rendon (Donald Diliaway) when she: finds Cardlo is cnouyh for buttons and fasteners to meeting of" the directors last l close to "being iOO-.percent com- ar "the best interests iwlng Io! goodjrerslon of what.-might have happened at the Reynolds spector Plnilcmeyer. New Jersey nary avenue, Friday- night. Those thud OK tht nmir \ membership drive heli in April. When questioned about .the of the municipalities of the state,, .brought philandering: Cardia vows to avenge her leaving him and North Carolina estate when the scion of-the famous cigarette Bell Telephone Company. Police sink in when the clothci arc wrung Roosevelt Demands Code Harold Paulsen. winner .in the night. Attorney Dey has served First Fall Meeting piete.. The latest signers in- breaks-in on an orgy at the Rendon home at which the young:- _L participating were: Miss Loretta, ly pay next fiat. government funds which the sew- clude: __^_ • • it is deemed advisable for the.con-. 'Jand Sun_ family was murdered or committed suicide.' are investigating. out. Why not telephone ui and have First Ward;. Mrs. George May- as a'director for many years and er commission seeks'through the luled ft ,. millionaire kills himself. Lela is accused of the crime, but is Kruger. Miss Mary Brady, Miss Washington, Sept. 15—President Roosevelt last his .efforts.haveitieen a. large fac- A tape race party was held last Textiles and Their Products trol' of beer licenses and. other the 'ITior demonstrated in your own bury. Second Ward: John J. Hoff- Public Works board to. complete night by the Order of Eastern probable liquor licenses to be vest- thiscf Record Ads Pay Anita Hoffman and Miss Bren- night ordered alHactions in the bituminous coal in-man. Third Ward: Miss Ruth tor, m. the successful-operation of - Julius Sucky, 138 West Grand <,|e: The Kfi He Wants "No Marriage Ties" home? —., the. construction of the disposal Star, No. 27, in connection with ed in the local governments, as,a. HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES 39c nan. The next meeting win be dustry to adopt a code within 24 hours. Splane. Fourth Ward; Sirs.. Fred the association for the past de- plaint,;.Attorney Dobbins said ie street. • . .'•• • - means oi . eliminating waste~arid. - The Regent theatre, Elizabeth, continues two exceptional In the—home of Miss Hoffman. cade. .He stated that1^the laies^ the' first jfall_ meeting features, until Friday. They are "The Narrow Corner" with The alternative is a code dictated-bytire-gavem-Knapp. .felt certain that ihe loan would -aapllcatrun ul ellort. and.aliafoing 168 Elizabeth avenue. surj; of his business made it im- were "made for a charity ban to Mark K. Irons, 7 Camphell -Douglas-Fairbanks. Jr.. and-Patricia Ellis.and "No Marriage ment to bring this class of big key industries under Esposlto, winner for obtaining the be Approved." He. declared .that be held next month... A. card more effective contrpl. .; ; "^;.. . largest number, of members from possible for him to continue .to street. • -.'•-. '• Now, Therefore -be It re- Ties," with Richard Dlx,' Elizabeth Allan and Doris Kenyon. -REGENT Wringer Rouen To FK.' engineers of the Public Works party, was.held after the meet- Auto Dealers, Accesidfles and "'"No Marriage Ties," as the. name Implies, is the story of PVBLICmSERVICE permanent agreement to raise wages and reduce solved, that- the -Common Council Now Playing 2-Blg Feature*-? *^-;~-:.>•'••-•.----:.-.•• i'.-rV-, -•••'•>,->- '•• •/•'-'• Any Electric Washer President Fowler; was in charge -met&bersfaip.'-on • •" ' '•.•••• •_•• Service -•'. • . '• of the City of Rahway go on record a super-advertising man who'will'Have "no marriage ties." He Williams Bet—9 Cherry St. working hours- —' • - - . v: 'V - - the plant ana would: report "their The- red, team, headed-by Miss ON RUGS, FLOOR COVERINGS, Etc. finally finds, however, that they can be ideal. of the meeting and. was assisted the Board of Trustees." No. one findings to the board probably to- Hprneck Garage, 887 St. as urging the State Legislature The action was taken after a night's conference Ruth Shafer, was the winner of George avenufc. "The Narrow Corner" is the cinema story of a man who by Councilman Ernest E~ Floren'. was appointed at the meeting-last day. The Joint' Meeting applied the tape race, the yellow team; that when' permanent' legislation Still Selling at Deflation Prices leaves civilization to_escape women only to be thrown on a with leading operators, union miners' representatives secretary. . ' • •'.• ••"'."•- night to 201 the vacancy. for•'•»• $600,000*."grant and the at- L. Mott Service Station, 1077 is enacted - vcovering the entire with ' Miss Mabel Gladstone as Central avenue. and NRA officials headed bv Administrator Johnson. _jJ4ucliJLtune-Jras -spent torney—-stated^that—hibre—than leaderrrvas-secondT of liquor control, ffle.ron- love. Cast'with Douglas Fairbanks and Patricia : dtrecto'rs-last-night-in-the-dis- d Q.uorHicensesrrihcli Auto"Dealers~Arrange— team; headed': by Bnlldlng Materials Bellamy, Sam Baker and Dudley -Digges. cussion of .finances as they state be forthcoming. beer, be. vested in local govern- dingtonV came third. Other Charles Krautman: Inman jnents-rather-than-in-tlie-i Special Meeting; OctrlO thit' theL-assoclatfoh is in apre- teams and. their leaders were: -Actress to Pay $75,000 for Love- carious financial/ condition. and avenue, R. D. No. 2 P. O. Route. county governments." . ».. whIte.: Henrietta rRichards,i and ; „ Poor Covering —--;- A high mass of requiem was Railway's automotive .dealers, unless the pledges made during r license BenewaS -;-• -:• — .- held hi St. Mary's church yester- Los Angeles, Sept 15—In -deciding that Claire represented by the Rahway; Au Boys'Ccpmittee green. Miss Neretta Hoyt. , Samuel A. Harned, 28 Whit- Give $1,276 Revenue • —=-Wonderfnl Value—Popular Designs in 1934 Patterns the flr>tinni financial campaign-- -A~foo'd.sale will beheld tomor- Obituary day for Emilio Grossi, 40, follow Windsor had alienated the affections of Alfred C. motive Trades association, will last June are. paid, the' work .of tier street.;.- . . . , ...''• ' ; The issuance of the three club, ing funeral services in the Pettit Read, Jr., a jury late yesterday ordered the stage attempt.to maintain-a-standard the. **¥" would: have to be greatly Plans Activities row at 120. Main street, begin- . Printers and Publishers four new consumers and renewals Funeral home. 193 West Milton of. fau-. prices and abide by thecur^'ned. The year's -program of ning at 9:30 a, m. : A luncheon Associate Publishers,-Jnc.,-21-~ of 36 licenses, all embraced., in MRS. STILL'S DtnUEB- avenue, wnn xue iwv, AI. J. J the association, one of. the most ohttio ated-by Council' •Funeral services were, heldi Sat- cially prominent in Oakland, California, $75,000 reached! at a meeting of the Boys. >roup ot i.M.t,;A. ber 28, followed by a card party: fan Pfeiffer, brought $l,276'"addl- ARMSTRONG'S urday afternoon for 'Mrs. Behetta -Ian .-officiating. Mr. Grossi re comprehensive in the* history of INLAID LINOLEUM ' VELVET CARPETS sided1 at. 197 Main street and died ganization at the Cross-Keys Inn Winners at cards playfed after Merck's Mutual AidAss'n. ional revenue to thercity.TJnderj : cum- - Marson Stiles, 63, wife of Cum- damages. thfe Y.- Ml C. A."here has"l)een Completes Plans for Newest-patterns ' Suitable for hall~ in the Rahway-Memorial hos- Tuesday night.: President PredC the meeting: were as follows; nl- the terms of the 42 permits grant- ; mings Stiles, 144 Jaques avenue, The verdict was only $25,000 under the amount completed,, but -unless the-pledges • Fall and Winter hochla, Mrs. E.. Heisner, R. P. Flans Outing Tomorrow ed 'under the original local "bev- Cut from Full Roll and stair runners. pital Saturday. I Schwartlng presided and was as- are forthcoming to meet the bills Regular $2-. value Your choice of pat- from her late residence. The Rev. I STARTS demanded by the divorced wife of the former San sisted by CM. wnson.vice presi- pross, Mrs. JW. T. Tandy arid ;rage act adopted April 6 and ef- Robert W. Elliott, rector of the He was a mason by trade and and 'payroll .the association: will •A-.program.of outstandUng fea- • At a-meeting Tuesday night, Square Yard ...... SJ.I9 tern and color, yd.79c had lived in-Rahway for some dent, FredV Dale, secretary, and Mrs. Joseph Gettler; bridge, Mrs. ;ective until today,-the city re- Francisco-Oakland broker. — ~ tures for the fall and.winter ac- final plans were made for the Church of the Holy-Comforter, LIBERTY TODAY Herbert Oehring.1 treasurer. be unable to continue to function: Robert Mlsdom. Miss Ruth Shafer, vived fees totaling"'$^760.- 36w-' -Hf -ik- survived! by ft widow The budget for 1933-34 itr the Y. M. C.' A. was outing and picnic to be held by CAN OKIKNI'AI. officiated. Interment was in theanci his mother and. father,-Con- entertainment. T \r™ ~mr ~ frlida& •yi»r. vvpn nf thnsp whn tnnte-w? PlSnsZwere; mftderfofjatrropen" on- the amount- of—the- pledges worked- out~aT- aTmeeting. ol-tnt Merck's Mutual Aid association at Rahway cemetery with A. .E.cetto and Lucio Grossi. who live Month 1 Ford;. .. - " " * . ' theflrst licenses have not as yet — 9sl2'and 8.3x1035 7 •,.:..; meeting to be held Tuesday,- Oc- made but -as these financial ob- ioys work committee; in the. Y. the Danish grove, Metucheh^to- applied-for renewals which iuust High pile and rich colorings in beautiful' Lehrer in charge. -. in Amyersa, Italy, his native city. Cuban President Warns U. S. tober 10, at which time a repre- Mrs. E.Reisner was in. charge The beareri -were: Frank Parks, ligations; are 'not.being met-as it.,.C: A,- building Wednesday- morrow. •. . .. . be received from City Clerk-Wil- patterns "that. give beauty to any room. The bearers were: Joseph Cer- sentative of the Raybes'tbs Brake night. The program was based of the card party held in the aft- Herbert Stiles. William Volk, 50 Gorgepus Girls! Havana,,Cuba, Sept 15—President Ramon Gran rapidly as -was! expected it •'• has ernoon. Mrs. •JT'Muddell made Athletic j events', diancing and liam J. Hennessey by .Septem- Regular value $39. ; . • . chiaro, William Caputl, Philip La- Lining company will give an il-placed' the finances of. the. Y.-uL on the. selections contained.in a other features-will'bfeTncRided in ber 15.' • " >•' ' Kug Cushion, Alotllpfoo!, 9*12, 8.3xl(I.G— tyi- guardiaH?tocent-and-Micba.el-rte=- San Martin last night tossed out the constitution arid lustrated-lecture on the proper high score at bridge and Mrs. L. William .Ross. Linden, antf Leon- C. A.-'lh' a desperate state.- 'Th& rpport to the group by Soys' SeCr •Thei-Councll-Wednesday-Jilght SPECIAL $3.25 Stefanoi of this city, • and Etnil established a disguised dictatbrship-as Cuba's boiling methods of- brake lining' and ad- retary Emil L. Mosier. M7-Hamp Ion a_t. pbrocMer winners of the various events, as granted three club licenses^ at ard Davis, Pittsburgh, Pa. bineco, PlainfJeld. dlrectors;made a public .'appeal to in charge of fourth hlowoff. justment. The meetlng_wilLhe "• Some of the events planned jn- well as a door prize, will be award- $18.75 each, three new consumers' Faced with increasing strikes, communist anti- held attue Cross Keys inn. make-every; effort r:posiible to clude: September 15, 16 ed. -There -will -be-dancing- from licenses. at _ $37.50_each^.ienewea_ The group discussed the NRAmeet these as soon as Hl-Y- trauung conferencg;'' Sep- V. V. 3 o'clock oh with music by Jack 25 consumers .permits. 10 store merican agitation, and persistent reports of-a oil. code and Uro new members tember 23, visit to Breyer"s ice permits at $15 each and-one-dis- APOLPH WANtt The physical committee report- Testinr On AH Radio Tubes Bolan. : Refreshments. -ofI -.all were welcomed to bring the' total cream plantT'Beptember 30, at- kinds will be available. tributor's license at $18.75. The M 73 BROAD ST. OPPOSITE NATIONAL; brewing counter-revolt, Grau San Martin and his 1 Williams Elec—9 Cherry St. up to 25. "..'•"•':"''. •.'•"*•' -: ••'•; We&seTum to Page Two tendance at Rutgers::' football new licenses were granted to the • ELIZABETH STATE BANK nine-man cabinet invoked for themselves a "govern- following: : ' Telephone ELizabeth 2-7211 FREE Delivery game, club organization into five ing status" replacing the constitution and announced groups.-and .establishment .of •« Club Licenses .. • CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE 'Throughmy Savings Account 1 Rahway Theatre seven-point program designed to draw or force all boys' cabinet; October—octouer Irate Clark Patents Demand lahwwy Aerie, No. lSCSTFralei - J df;t nal .Order...ol:-Eagles.-_115_.West. factions into"iirier The~program-warnsthe-United her. 13, opening boys' entertain- Grand street. '."•'•,"•. ~7:-: '•"• • • • HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES 39 Wednesda)'. and Thursday . I see myself getting States to keep hands off Cuba and intimates that ment; club meetings, Hallowe'en ;en Rahway Lodge, No.. 1075, B.- P. American business interests will receive only the party; November-^-November:, 4, Edueaiion&r O. Elks, 9.6 West Miltphjavenue. annual trip-to Princeton.unlyer-. _Russian-Ameriean club, Centra^j GINGER ROGERS consideration in Cuba that Cuban interests receive j "hall, Waite avenue.: _ : • ;*" sity; .^fatber.-. and...sott_.banquet;, : married this fall in_the" United" States. " ' ~ Proctor point competition;-November"25V tuoy Will Not Educate Its High School Pupils.----—;- Consumers i-.lwnw»^--- T" .., _.. As grammar boys' league; Decem- John Mosso, 6 Fulton street. g ber—December 8. 9, 10, older ^UiFihTThip More TKW^OOQ Please Turn to Pago Two • -Wc-put-it-off-fot-a- ycat-until-wc-had| "boys'•conrerence; DecemBer"22^ ; Gall Out-Pennsylvania -Militia— «.- Wawayanda state reunion, Clark Township, Sept. 15-pA group of irate parents were preseni also cnough money saved up. And now we'rer With the onpinlzatlon of proctor rooni offlciera yesterrtny thp nn- -ChTistmas-Tjartyrolder hoys' bas-at-the meetlng-of-the-Board-of Eoicatlon_Iue5day_nighMo_demanc -Lost— ~ Uitiontown, PaVSeptTo^Orders today hadbeen dergraduate activities at the Rahway High school got, in to full swing aiugh school education for their children. Clark Township is "broke, for-the-ensutog year.- ;Bachr_pf'.Oie'19;home'-rooms-have: organized ketball league; January—January But Not'Forgotten; \j -' just abotft rea.dy for the wedding bells.," ; drafted a^Harrisburg'for the mobilization of-two i; open house; boys' department according.to itsj.offlclals-r7so"brokel.that it cannot pay more than : Charles (Chic) Sale with the election df a member" of the faculty; as proctor, a president, $12 000 in high school tuition fees~owed to Lmden and Rahway and! When sdmepersons lose an battalions of Pennsylvania National Guard for serv- vice-president, secreatry, •treasurer;- and ibank. representative, repre- dinner; February—Lincoln'S article it is simply gone^—and rT •these two municipalities have refused to educate Clark Townshipi • ' ~ " . '.-.'•. : •"' in ' '• .birthday Hi-Y tourney;; Fehru- soon forgotten. But not so for •IT PAYS TO SAVE TO MARR* ice in the troubled Southwest Pennsylvania soft coal sentative of. general organization; home room, reporter and- athletic students1 gratis. fild representative..'! —:'-....',•.'--•-•.••,*:•—:.- -....•'.-. '._--v,— , . .- -• ary. 22,..track: and ,swim-meet; the many readers and advertts- fields. -The-reglstraUoh'-ln-rthe-local^ ilarch— "There are approximately jrs-of-rTher-Record.—T —,..._- .. ^Dangerous GrQ$smads!L TEeaction resulted from the~shobting~ofn6TMeir public schools' now totals : 3,151, union; March.: 30-JGood Friday high.school pupils in-Clark-Town- fToup,-Mayor- . For those wise persons the little: : and the beating and stoning of more than a score of Superintendent Arthur"X. "Perry OfBctrs of Varions -*^J-. breakfast; 'April—iLearn-to-Swnn ship affected- by the ruling of know something about ways arid Classified Aos usually, "bring ••' Friday and Saturday stated"' yesterday, this ' number Proctor Room Groups campaign; ^annual- circus; April Rahway andi Linden. • The town- means and pointed! out that the home the bacon." In one of tho others in rioting at three big mines as the miners re- being .109 "more than last" year's' .-Those elected-to-serve as'officers ship owes-Linden more than $5,- TownTownshipp Committee could,, not. many proofs of results obtained ZASU :: .'•.••.-SUM__ 7^. business boy&i-wcational con- mm fused to work as a protest against alleged "cheating" reglstraUon of 3,042 on, Octohernl. In the Varioui s proctor rooms are ference. . • ,/ ,-'',' 000 and Rahway more than | hand money over Jo the Board of from these ads last week they as .'follows:; PITTS ' SUMMERVILLE °y miminne owners. 1932. He also announced that ber Regular weekly features plan $7,000. Education that it did not have^! "brought home the glasses" in- cause-of the congested conditions Louise Wencher, ?d Include-, movies, club meet- Tuesday night saw a spirited He hlamed the taxpayers for this stead. A Rahway man inserted I tind>—then—placed—blame-on—the!I "the"tollowinsrWant-AdiustLonce- 4n- in the Rahway scboois dV gs -and suppers, tournaments, discussion ol the problettCWIth be no entrance of publics at theyic«rPresldent,' "Charles.; Barclay; Board of Educatlon^for failing to and, like waving a magic wand, secretary, ,• Tfielma Armstrong; te-y- meets,- • entertahiments, the parents pretty much excited his glasses were returned: • e House Usher Dies beginning of the second',term"a* speakers, and Bible study. about their' children's welfare. cut salaries and other appropri- \ First Mate*' in past years. In this respect,the treasurer and bank representative, ations. .' LOST—Rimless eye glasses, . Washington, Sept l^-Erwin ("Ike") Hoover. Theodore Becker; gen.eral.organiz- ; Secretary Mosier reported one Dr. A. Hi Johnson, county super- gold ear. lugs,..Sunday._eye^ Board^pf^Educatlon...Is .following of-_the-«ostr active- intendent; ot schools,-was-present Says .People. Haye_Np for'42 years head'usher at the White"Houserdied"of closely. the provisions; of "the" stote atlonrDorisBaker; room news re- Money; To Pay Taxes ning. West Milton avenuer r : porter,; Dorothy Armstrong; In the, history of the assod- to discuss the problem, as was | near Jaquen, Reply Record. ^-heart-attack-lasirnight — jaw-whlch In part followsLi' ;tlon. He outUhed—in—fun—thi omas_R. HELEN-TWEtVETREES-in many_trlps jh^b>ys,jhad;taken^^ in behaU of the Township Oom- , Although most of the town- You too ca nget the same re- ; m hsults-whether-you-have-lost-or as WBU astrift ftliifrfBnflr'swim-I'mft'tftfti lound an arucle by J^eatiir ming .classes held. dent of the Oaj_ r. taxes many oi tnem were _ A-fmrerfaLBrama^Blpped.— |socjatjon,_spoke as an_ individual unable to do so because of flrian-|| Want-Ad^hi From the Pages; of Life wmgE3nf!I?M?I^ clal-distress:—He-condemnedrthe- "The Home Newspaper" ^ I Madison ~H111 road; Treasurer rise in town expenditures from I 'Cheating Blondes" swung a $1,100,000,000 "inflationary club^.late yes- Cllne; general organization, Ver-1 Morton Bros.—Main and MUton $20,000 in 1925 to about $90,000 All Want Ads 2c Per Word x L SfeftSftftSBt 3425SBSSI--S Clarence D. Knight, Charles Op- Cash In Advance .. -with— ~ _ terday-to-force timid-bankers " " " Bon_Gromwell;_room, news reppr- pel and. Mrs-Roland .White last year and blamed high taxes I Thelma Todd & A Stellar Cast Wrinter-Rollers To Fit mlnlmnm CbjUTe - •—: Please Turn to Page Six —Any—Electric—Washer— While Dr. Johnym~ stressed thP -please Turn to Pagg-Two- Auy One Ad 30 cento ;. benefits of education to the

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