18 Pages Today Official Newspaper Including of Eight Pages Middlesex County of and Colored Comics WOODBRIDQE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR Woodbridge Township WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935. PRICE THREE CENTS M Crow s TOWNSHIP ASKS WPA FOR $402,000 TO PUT 500 MEN TO WORK Nest **** ..«* . * <• » ••*,,

i )„[<• ugain Sewaren finds Mayor Greiner Gets Grade Crossings Results Three Projects Have Already ,,„, cif old timers fighting ( ()llt for the Republican (•minty Committeeman post. i, ,nk i.nKarr, a member of Berger Resigns From Been Appoved by W ashington lh(, ;-ogular G. O. P. unit, is GREINER, MC ELROY MAKE HURRIED Stadium Commission ,;,i,! facing George Luff- j,,',,,y Independent candidate f,,,- tho 'berth. It's just an WOODBRIDGE,—The resigna- ,,l,l iinnual feud that provides TRIP TO WASHINGTON ON FRIDAYtion of Ernest L. Berger, of Aven- Parks and Athletic Field el, was received last night by the hit of added interest in the Woodbridge Township Stadium 5 TO WRITE FOR i,,,al elections. Last year, the Commission. Mr. Berger's resig- LEADER-JOURNAL , mio two gentlemen waged a AND SECURE ASSURANCE OF AInatioD n read as follows: ONPWMARY DAY DOSCH KING CO. TOWNSHIP WILL '•tiff battle for county com- "With regrets and wishing the iiiitti'cmanship with Luff- D LABOR COSTS TOO HIGH IS ORIGINAL PROJECT FILED BY Stadium Commission the best of D. FREDERICK. BURNETT IS- hrrry coming through the success, I am resigning from the winner by only a margin of BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES < COMMISSIONERS-NEW SUES ORDERS TO ALL WILL NOT TAKE AY ITS SHARE commission for reasons of my POLICE DEPARTMENTS right votes. PLANS SUBMITTED BY BOARD'S ENGINEER, MONDAY. own." The commission will write WORK WOULD TAKE 9 MONTHS TO COMPLETE, to Berger who was chairman of the car contest committee request WOODBRID'GE.—All li- BONDS FOR OIL N BABY BONDS The competition of Luffberry ing him to reconsider his resigna- quor establishments in the nd l.aFarr U «) keen ttiat prac- MAYOR ELATED OVER RESULTS OF TRIP, tion and at least remain as a mem Township must be closed WANTS CASH PAYMENT IN XPECT PROJECTS, IF AP- ally every refl(t«re4 Rermbli- ber, if not as a committee head. 30 DAYS SAYS PUBLIC PROVED, WILL TAKE CARE Sewaren turns oat to vot« WOODBRIDGE.—With a sudden trip to Washington by during the voting hours on In the meantime, Elmer J. Vecsey primary day, next Tuesday, WORKS CHAIRMAN. OF 500 MEN EACH his or her favorite candidate. Mayor August F, Greiner and Township Attorney Leon E. was named to continue with the MONTH FOR 1 YEAR. fart, laat primary'! votinf In McElroy, Friday morning, to make an appeal to the prop- car contest as chairman. September 17, according to, bat district was larger than any The Commission will hold a notice sent yesterday to), ef Federal authorities for the immediate elimination of lI)tlsch kln WOODBKIDGE. — With one district in Middlesex weekly meeting each Thursday at the Woodbridge Township " K Company, of wntv and again prombet to the grade crossings in the Township, it appears that the the High School. The Commission he official deadline for re- ir not better the 1834 flf- end of the goal is in sight and that work will begin on the maintains an offire in the high Police department by D.j Whippany, N. J., accepted :eipt of projects yesterday, les. elimination project in the very near future. school building, whore n clerk is Frederick Burnett, Alcoholic the urder of 20,000 gallons ownship Engineer C. R. When news was received last present at all times to conduct Beverage Commissioner. of RCA road oil entered by Davis has filed 14 projects week that Federal funds had been business and to Rive information. Burnett bases his ruling on the stimated at $402,000 with Miiyor August F. Greiner denied for the work due to the law which reads: Committeeman Ernest W. mid 'i'uwn&lup Attorney Leon fact that labor costs per man per "No licensee shall sell or offer Nier, but has refused to ac- William H. J. Ely, States t McKlroy are pressing the year were too high, neither the for sale at retail or deliver to I ., Wrmrlhrirlirp Tnwnshin Works Progress Administra- pl cause of the railroad crossing mayor nor the Township attorney SPENCER CALLS any consumer, any alcoholic bev-j WOoaUftldge lownstup or it was announced today. elimination by canying their gave up hope. Finally, on Friday erages in any municipality in bonds in payment. They stat- FLOYD GIBBONS l WOODBRIDGE. — Floyd All together the projects Kia directly to the bosses in morning they decided to go to which a general or special election ed lhoir termfl m & ietter of Gibbons, the fast-talking ace will total $402,000, with la- Washington. The plan, former Washington and took the 9:47 is being held while the polls are F PLANS of war correspondents, will bor costs, #288,000 and ma- ! ly submitted to the PWA open for voting at such election." eptember 10 as "Cash, 30 train out of Newark. write i\ special column to ap- (l'ublic Works Administra- Talking over the trip, Mayor Chief of Police James A. Walsh :Uiys" and emphatically re erial, $114,000. Already tii is now being resubmit- has already issut-d orders to the pear in the Leader-Journal Greiner pointed out that the starting next week. three of the projects, Wood- i tort lu the WPA (Works Pro- IMPORTANT STEP department to inform all licmor 'used to accept bonds. Township never filed any appli- Floyd Gibbons' yarns of ad- bridge Park, Fords Park and gress Administration). Gov- establishments to close their doors In answer to the Dosch-King cation for funds, as the Township AUDITORS READY WITH PRO during the polling hours next ventures in far-off places Woodbridge Stadium have t ernor Harold G. Hoffman lias no rights in the matter of Company's communication Niei h:we thrilled millions. Now I and the State Utility Board GRAM-MUST GET CON-Tuesday. Any owner o{ an es- mat all Township employ been approved. grade crossings. The application tablishment failing to live up to he is bringing his newest are in back of the project, and was filed by the Board of Public SENT OF INVESTMENT have been paid in bonds and feature, the Adventure Club, it is tiuiiiciiL-vi mat tilt; pr6jecis tlie possibility of the elevat- the ruling will have his licence ill obligations have also been me will give employment 10 i)uu men Utilities Commissioners. BANKERS Dermanently revoked, to the readers of this paper. llng is brighter than it has Ordinarily, in the elimination in baby bunds. I£ they desired th( These stories are not of big me year. Xne lownsiups I been in some time. JKUT, Nier wrote, they woulc uou will Be *-4d,uuu wmle of grade crossings, the state pays WUODUliiUGE. — H. V. game hunters in Africa or ex- half and the railroad the other have l» accept bonds. Up to thi: plorers in the Frozen North uie teaeiai lunOs will amount to half. The way the original appli- Ueilley and (Jo., tne Towtt- writing nu answer has been re —they are yarns about thrill- . iiu> lownsiiipa share CftSlflY BE •civi'rt Irom the Dosch-Kin| will be paid mostly in tsaDy [It appears that the now famous cation was filed, the Federal mp s nnanciai auvisor have ing adventures that have hap-.. battle" will break out Into a Company. pened to every-day people Bonds, government would have provided wo plans ol reunancing ine projects submitted to the scene Monday olfht when 45 per cent, ths railroads, 5 per compieieu anu have sched- order was placed with thi such as live in this Town- announcement la expected to cent and the state 50 per cent. PUT ON POLICEWhippany concern after Commit ship. Every story is packed were as tollows: [ ' I nude that the Dock-Kim Co., "So you see," said the mayor, ules reaay Irom the view- tii-man Fred Foerch pointed ou with excitement—every one WoodDndge Park, 144,634.70. / refund to aco«ft bonds In "financially we had no right but point ol me ability of the that the road department chair is different. Don't miss a sing- fords Park, SM./IJUU. J nt fw their oil. What the man wai; paying 12 cents for oi le one . of t,ho tales in this Wixxioridge buuuuin $21,721.48 we went to Washington as ex- iowusmp to consumate the 1 ome 01 the controversy will tremely interested parties. When FORGE .v.hih the same grade of oil couli new scries, and tell your Woodbridge Stadium Vi.lil.j' plan uuuer the present tax Municipal Building repairs, W _> problematic^ with thli turn we arrived there we contacted be purchased from Dosch-Kin friends about how much you Events. However, undoubtedly, Mayor August V- Greiner ieceipts, said. Frederick A, WILL TAKE PLACE OF GUS for seven cents a gallon enjoy them. 716.12. fa George Dey. secretary to Senator William street, Voorhees b™ concensus of opinion will be Continued on Page Ten bpencer chairman ol the Fin MATTHEWS WHO RE at if the saving Is treat enough, since Committee of the Town CENTLY RETIRED Smith street and Crows Mill l township should take advan- curb, gutter and grading, . ship Committee, in an inter- 1DG.95. of the low price by paying view yesterday. WOODBRIDGE. — In al FUNERAL "RITES Grove iivenue, Olive Place Monday night's session COUNTY TO TAKE TICKETS ISSUED MODEL HOME TO uld tell all. It you are Inter- bpencer said ne had a verbal probability, Joseph Casale Alice Place, Woodbridge, c\ ed, attend the fireworks. report irom the audLtors and tney of Port Reading, will be ap- and gutter, $9,252.00. uitormed him of tne progress lu- pointed a patrolman on the FOR LOCAL MAN Kidgedale avenue, curb at OVER TWO ROADS BY COPS IN NEWday and explained that tneir nexi BE OPENED TO gutter, $11,047.90. step was to- ascertain from the in-Woodbridge Township Po- Special police work, to assist in Now that the township, the vestment bankers whether or not lice force at next Monday guarding 12 crossings |h Township ounty and state have made their plans meet with their ap- night's meeting of the Towi PUBLIC SUNDAY HELD YESTERDAY during the hours that children go 'pplicutions- for WPA pro- E TRAFFIC. JRAPS proval, lie auditors will contact ship Committee, according back and forth to school, $5,805. cts, the Board of Education ihe bankers promptly. TO BE FORMALLY OPENED BERT SMITHERS SUCCUMBS Maple, Myrtle ind Cedar ave- NEW BKUNSWICK, — Two WOODBRIDGE. — THE to reports heard here. com^'Iorth with its re- 1 am in hopes/' stated Spencer, AT SUPPER SUNDAY TO INJURIES SUSTAIN- ues, curb and gutter, $2,510. quest abo. It asks for a sum Township roads will be taken ov- fact that the police officers 'that the completed plans will be Casale was appointed to the po- ED A MONTH Avenel Park Improvement, er by the county in an extensive lice force a month before the old NIGHT. ?25,u00 to repaint all the of the Township are taking ready lor presentation to the com- AGO. 131,294.70. hgols in the township atid permanent road construction and mittee as a whole by Monday Democratic administration wen Warden avenue and John street to grading work at Forda repair program, as drafted by their recent orders regard- nght, Octoberi 7. out of office. Appointed at (hi COLONIA.—The formal di di- Hopelawn, Shoulders and ditch- hool No. 7, Hopelawn, and County Engineer George R. Mer- same time with Casale was Danlation ;ind opening of the model WOODBRIDGE.—Funeral serv- ing, 511,508. rill. ing traffic violators serious- "T,he refinancing plan is the last varen. If the local bodies and most important step ih the Panconi, of t.he Second ward. home here, constructed under the ices for Bert Smither, 32 of 154 Sherman avenue, Sewaren, cceed in obtaining these The roads in question are Flori ly, was evidenced in police committee's program for the fin-Both men were "fired" from the auspices of the Federal Housing Fulton street, this place who died curb, gutter and grading, $5,337. ants, what a grand time da Grove road, Hopelawn and court Tuesday when five de ancial rehabilitation of the Town- force at the organization meeting Administration, will be held Sun- Monday afternoon at the Perth Ditching and shoulders for 43 111 be had spending. But, Freeman street, Woodbridge. Flo- shop, Our plans, if you remember on New Year's day, 1934, when Amboy General hospital from in- ither streets in the Township, fendants appeared before the present Republican adminis- day night, September 15, in the juries sustained in an automobile t's get it first, rida Grpve road will be improved called for three things, first, econ home. Supper will be served by $107,367. from New Brunswick avenue and tration came into power. collision a month ago, were held Judge B. W. Vogel on vari- omy basis; second, thorough tax the Colonia Citizens, Inc., to . a To Continue Drive running in a general notherly and sale and third and most important, In the annual report made by yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock Although Washington set yes- ous violations of the motor gtoup of invited guests. from the home of his mother and State P. B. A. convention, easterly direction approximately the refinancing program. When Chief of Police James A. Walsh terday as- tho final date for filing 8900 feet to Convery boulevard. vehicle laws. the Township goes on the new recently, the chief recommended Among the speakers will be: step-father, Mr. and Mrs. James projects, Ely said that "the state- thli week at Atlantic City, Glenfield, Sr., of Roselle Park readied the ultimatum that * an The resolution will become ef- program, I have highjiopes that t.he appointment of more officers Gov. Harold G. Hoffman,' or his wide "program also makes it pos- fective as of the date that the Alex Mjsholczi, 20, a clerk of to the force, pointing out that representative, Mayor August F. and a half hour later from the emergency no longer exiita m 432 Alpine street, Perth Amboy we will have a plan which will Continued On Page Ten Township adopts a resolution enable us to go on a cash basis," thiough death, sickness and re Greiner, Committeeman Freder- Church of Assumption. Interment •Ute, county and municipal fm- was fined $1 and $2.60 costs for wiU be in Mt. Olivet cemetery, ancet, and that pay cute should consenting to the taking over of Urement, the department has lost ick Spencer, who had the honor the roads. The estimated cost of travelling 40 miles an hour in several men. of breaking ground for the 'mrdol j Elizabeth. LIONS CLUB TO MAKE be restored to the police. This 20 mile zone. Patrolman John the proposed project with a WPA HEALTH BOARD MEET In recent years, Chief of Police home, Mr. Sayer, secretary of the' Smithers was injured in an ac- will no doubt lead to a movement Govelitz issued the summons. ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE on the part of the cops, school grant is $54,379.60 of which the P. W. Murphy died, Motorcycle Chamber of Commerce, of Perth cident in which P.hilip Ferraro, al- county's share will be $20,000. A fine of $5 and $2.60 costs was ADJOURNS FOR LACK Officer Joseph Lewis was killed Amboy, County Engineer George son of Woodbrdge was killed. teacbert and other employees to imposed upon Arthur H. Dunn, TO STATE INSTITUTION get some of that 20 per cent pay Freeman street will be taken ov- when his motorcycle crashed into R. Men-ill, Township Engineer C. Ferraro was the driver of the car 28, of 250 Union avenue, Belle- OF QUORIMONDAY K, Davis. Dr. F. Albee, president WOODBKIDGE.-A delegation cut back. It will be a lung, er from Linden avenue to Route i parked truck while chasing mo- in which Smithers was a fcasseng- of the Weodbridge Lions Club, 4, The amount of the project will vilje, for speeding in a 20 mile urcyclists who passed a red light. of the Colonia Citizens and own- sr.The latter was taken to the hos- drawn-out battle. WOODBRIDGE. — Time: Mon- headed by its president, Anthony be $49,763.10 with the county's zone. This ticket was also issued Traffic Officer John Cholar re- er of the land on which the model Dital in a critical condition and dily night at 8:00 P. M. Township A. Aquila, will make its annual share being listed at $15,000. by'Patrolman G6velitz. tired on pension and August Mat- home was conshucted.will pre- ilthoup.h he received several Clerk B. J. Dunigan wields the pilgrimage with Lions clubs of the Patrolman Closindo Zuccaro is- thews, who was on sick leave for side. blood transfusions he did not ral- Other projects being considered gavel. state to the State Home for Boys Committeeman Fred Spen- sued a ticket to Christian N. almost a year due to frozen hands, Others who have been invited ly. by the county for the Township 'Gentlemen: In the absence of at Jamesburg, next Wednesday. cer points out that with the Clausen, Jr., 18, of 159 Lewis was recently retired on pension. to attend are: Committeemen John are: Avenel-Colonia road, $19,- the chairman I call this Board of The accident occurred around The trip will mark the 14th visit adoption of the refinancing street, Perth Amboy, for passing Bergen, John Hassey, Charles 482: Colonia-Iselin road, $6,288; Health meeting to order. It is believed that the resolution six o'clock in the morning at of the Jersey Lions to the Institu- program, expected to take a red light. When the latter ap- appointing Casale to the depart- Alexander, Ernest Nier and Fred Cleveland boulevard, Perth Am- and Green street sidewalks, $24,- "Gentlemen, I see there is no tion. Six hundred boys will join . place the first meeting in Oc- peared before Judge Vogel he was ment will state that he is being Foerch; Anthony S. Gadck. of boy, where Ferraro In endeavor- 438,55. quorum present so I will enter- the Lions in a day of recreation ] tober, the Republican admin- fined $5 and $2.60 costs. named to take Matthews' place:. Perth Amboy, Lawxence F. Cam- ins to bass a north-tiound truck tain a motion we adjourn." and fun. istration will have accom- Whether or not promotions in nion, of the Leader-Journal. M. inri trailer driven by Thomas NOTE TO CANDIDATES Alfred MartoriUa, 26, of 1 Park "I make such a motion," said Members of the local club will plished its three-point pro- WOODBRIDGE—In this and Place, Colonial Terrace, Asbury the department will be mada could M. Pattison, the architect who de- O'Conncll, of 38 Little street, gram. The first two points, he Committeeman Fred Spencer. signed the model home, will also leave town at one o'clock. After previous issues, the LEADER- Park, was fined $5.00 and $2.60 not be established at this writing. Matawan. is Ivlirwvi to Jiave lost the day's outing a meeting of the said, were (1) economy bas- 'I second the motion," declared be among those present. Continued on Page Ten JOURNAL has published short costs, Patrolman R. Levi appear- Committeeman Fred Foerch. State Board of Directors will be | is, cutting expenses to the biographical sketches of vari- ing against the defendant charged bon«. and (2) a complete and "This meeting is declared ad- 1ST WARD HUNGARIAN leld. ous candidates. This service is reckless driving. journed at the call of the chair", thorough tax sale to get peo- free to any candidate Who Custa of court was the penalty ple to pay their taxes. stated "Joe" Dunigan and em- DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO wishes to avail himself of this impossed upon Norman Snyder, phasized the statement with the R. R. CROSSING privilege. .lust call at the 33, a truck driver, of 339 Third MEET HERE TO-NIGHT WIGHT APPEALS TO CITIZENS FOR use of the gavel. LEADER JOURNAL office and avenue, Elizabeth, whom Motor- It is understood that Mayor ORDER IS UPHELD I After wondering how the new give a reporter the Informa- cycle Officer Daniel Gibson August F. Greiner could not at- —__•— radio ijwtem would work out, toe tion, charged with reckless driving. tend the meeting due to the fact ....WOODBRIDGE.—A meeting of FUNDS FOR STADIUM MATERIALS WOODBRIDGE. — Coincident j police have Mttkd down to an l,ha he was present at the Patrol- the-First Ward American Hun- with the trip made to Washington I everydw routine and the new ar- garian Democratic club wilt be by Mayor August F. Greiner and] to rkto men's Benevolent association con- WOODBRIDGE.—An appeal for Township to seek, public subscrip- rangement wean •* w° * vention at Atlantic City. The only held tonight at the Reformed Township Attorney Leon E. Me-1 1 funds to purchase the necessary tions. The funds thus collected out to everyone ! MttUtactlon. committeemen present were: church parish hall on School Elroy, the supreme court yester-I materials and equipment for thewill augment the money allotted day refused to interfere with an I When the radio U worfcinr two- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES IN 3RD Spencer, Foerch and John Haasey. street at 7:30 o'clock. to the project by the Federal Kov way, Woodbridge Towmhip'a po- Charles Alexander arrived after After the regular session there stadium was made today in a order issued by the Public Utili-I statement issued by James- S. eminent and by the Township ties Commissioners, which direct-1 lice department will be able to the meeting was adjourned. will 'be a combined meeting of Committee and will be devoted to rate with the big city orfanlxa- the'Leagues of the American Hur Wi&ht, chairman of the finance ed the Pennsylvania Railroad to | If there had been a quorum it the purchasing the necessary ma- eliminate the grade crossings tont. WARD STAGE LIVELY CAMPAIGNS garian Democratic Clubs of Mid- committee of the Municipal Sta- is believed that the reappoint- terials and equipment for the Oak Tree road, Iselin. ment of Parker E. Nielsen, health dlesex County at 9 o'clock. dium Commission. stadium. SEWAHKN.—John A. Turk, of PORT READING,—While John attorney, would have been Local and county candidates The statement reads as follows! The railroad was ordered to pay I Both, John Turk, the Dem- this place, has been staging an Turk hat been waging an active brought up. will be present at the session. • "The time has come for the cit- It is urgently necessary that half the cost of the project by I the utility board, but the carrier I ocratic organization's choice, interesting campaign for the nom- campaign, Peter W. Geis, of this* RELIEF COMMITTEE - izens of Woodbridge Township to those who are willing to make ination fur third ward Committee- this small contribution to the told the court that conditions had| and Peter Geis, the Independ- place, lias also been campaigning NAMED BY E. ft. A. unite if the long hope of this mu- ent aspirant to the third ward man on the DerriQerutc ticket. WmJ.CradockToBe nicipality for an athletic stadium cause, communicate immediately, changed Since on the cross testi- mony taken on the, crossing in committee nomination, have Turk has been a resident of thoroughly. WOOppRIDGB. — Definite is to be realized, either to me or with the Commis- 1929. l'«n waging a quiet, but ex- this place for several years. He is Geis WHS born in Port Reading Candidate For Mayor organization of a relief com- "This is a project which cannot sion's secretary, Miss Eauchman. liemely active, campaign dur- 31 years old and married. He is and

ASM WOODBRIDGK LEADER-JOURNAL, FTilDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1936 PAGE TWO BRIDGE PAINT $835,080 Uelinite Wins Spot —•—— MARTIN JELIN IS San Francisco .— Painting the On!U.U,Ho Recreation Committee Among the Primary Candidates Oakland-San Francisco bridge hat nor I AGAINST SALES TAX begun. The job will take $835,000 PORT HEADING NOTES NEW YORK.-Ernesi HI, Starts Fall Program worth of paint—enough to cover Iieltn, was one of the Nc- wnnnrmiDOE. Martin Jelin, by RITA TONER 20.000 five-room dwellings. ans to be placed on the i<(, • • - son of former Highway Commis- of the Evening Division ,lf WOOnflRlIXIF.. With a woli- ciuiiiM Mira-ham Jrlin. is making Woodbridge Are.. Port York University, College , i session, cards were played. Re- rountlcil iulivitirs program now ,in interesting fight for the Demo- glneerlnl. The Honor i{(lli completed, tho -Rrn-wtion Com- cratic nomination for Assembly- announced recently by i m.m. iiiul has made considerable at the chur«b basement. A large William R. Bryans, assisi,,'.,. mittee it;irte are the ones upon whom Blair road, returned home after having a prize of $2.r,i: ,, ivhit-h will cover both training and the greatest burdens is placed. spending several days at Atlan- • * • • the music. The fireworks will awarded in the m-, end instruction. Also on the pro- "A great majority of purchases tic City. THE LOFTER'S CLUB HELD be displayed on Sunday night at Miss Evelyn Samnm, i,, gram there are a number of are under 25 cents. On each one » • • • their regular semi-monthly U o'clock. The members on the presided. tournaments in horseshoes, ping of these purchases the taxpayer is ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH will meeting last night at the home pong, handball and basket shoot- not paying 2 per cent, but 4 per hold a public card party on of Mrs. Francis Gallagher, of mg. A league in touch football, a cent. Peole making larger pur- Wednesday evening, October 2, West avenue. After a business comparably.new game, is con- chases pay only 2 per cent. templated. Henderson "This tax, in short, falls most heavily on the people least able Thomas Limoli, Township Su- learned the mason business and Anthony S, Gwfck, Jr. to pay." pervisor, is very much enthused became his fathers partner under VOTE FOR MARTIN JELIN over tjus game ol touch football. PERTH AMH"Y —Anthony S. the firm name of T. P. Henderson COLONIA POST DANCE He feels it will be an overwhelm- Gadek, Jr.. the Democratic organ- and son. ing .sums*', for the simple reason Candidate for Regular Democratic CiintiiUiiU.' >ui me post At the time of Jus father's death COLONIA.- The Colonla Post no equipment is needed. Like ui riecnuicioi", wui uorn ;it mis in 1923, Mr. Henderson became No, 248, American Legion, will Nomination for Softball supplanted much of the IJI,H.O iinu umcan-u in Ui« Perm accepted standard game of base- the sole owner and still operates hold a picnic and dance at the Le- Joseph Synowiccki ii.iiuuy sctiuuis. Me was me win- under the old firm name. gion club house and' grounds, at ball, touch foottall promises to ner 01 Uie t*ia lvarKas prize at take the place of the regulation the corner of St. George avenue mo ifim AiiiDoy mgn. ticnool. He ASSEMBLYMAN game of football to a very great JOSEPH SYNOWIECKI and Avenel street, tomorrow aticnaeu me L.ainoiic uaiversny, Member, Veterans of the World War, Post 2314 txtent. Among other new activi- night. The Committee in charge is M WitHvnguw, u. L.. receivuui ties to be conducted is the new CARTERET: • — Joseph" Snjrow E. Scrrater*, W. Pepes: h Leila degrees 01 A. i). LLa and LUM. ON PRIMARY DAY End most interesting game of "In- and W. Turner. Believes in More Economy and Lew Taxation Me received his master s degree iecki, of this place, who seeks the tellwtual Baseball." * nomination for coroner on the TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1935 The way registrations have been in iaw at the lime the university THE FRIDAY AFTERNOON andii coming in all week, the fall pro- comerrect an honorary degree ot Democratic ticket, has been active Bridge Club will hold its first REGULAR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE gram promises to be very suc- Lioctor ol Law on President in his party in Carteret He is a meeting of the season this after cessful. All individuals of both Kraaklin D, Roosevelt. member of the Veterans of the noon at two o'clock, at the home wmie at the University, Gadek OPPOSED TO SALES TAX sexes wishing to take part in the World War Post, 2314; the Elks, of Mrs. W. Guy Weaver, of FOR CORONER JRecreation program should regis- was president of the law class for (Ptid for by Hrrbwi ; , .., piu! Polish Roman Catholic Union, Ca- Green street i» at the Parish house. Managers three years, a member of Paid for by M. of touch football teams should Kappa fraternity, Psi Epsilon. • dels, Middlesex County Civic register immediately to insure president ol the Student Council' League, Slovak Jednota, Hungar- their team a place on the sched- asd winner of the Thomas Shan- ian Society of the State of New ule. an medal for oratory and debat- Jersey, Woodmen of the World. lng :He has received his education in Later he was appointed part- i the schools of the Borough of SCHOLARSHIPSGIVEN time instructor in the School of'Carteret. He has been endorsed Philosophy at the Catholic Uru-!by the Middlesex County Pulaski TO N.J.C, STUDENTS versity and special financial di-] Civic League for the coroner post. rector on the Admnistrative staff ' NEW BRUNSWICK— Scholar- of the university. The Board of COLONIA ships will provide financial aid Directors of the institution in- for 227 students of tho New Jer- eludes Hon. Alfred E. Smith. —•— sey College (or Women during the "Tony" Gadek, as the Perth MR. AND MRS. OSCAR WILK- 1935-36 academic year, according Amboy Commissioner is known crson, Sr., of Wood lane, have to announcement made by Miss here, has been active in county, returned after a ten-day trip to Fredericko Delknup, director 'of city and charitable affairs. He has Bermuda, Here's an opportunity to enjoy the world's most popular coffees .. .true coffee-good. the Personnel Bureau. Awards of saved on the citizen's committee MR. AND MRS. EDWARD H. „., . . , and actually save money besides. These thre. famous coffeei «• freshly scholarship have been made to in Perth Amboy to raise funds to L;idd, and daughter, Kathleen, roasted and freshly ground. By oil means take advantage of rhe.e savinfl.... TODAY! 60 members of the senior class, 3D erect the flag pole in City Hall have returned to their home in members of the junior class, 55 park; on the Citizen's committee Plainfield, after spending the j members of the sophomore class during the Boy Scout drive; Com summer with Mrs. Ladd's moth- and 73 members of the incoming mittee for the sale of Xmas seals er, Mrs. Edward K. Cone, of freshman class. This is the larg- for the Middlesex County Tuber- Dover road. ' c est allotment of scholarships in culosis League; as investigator * * • 4 " the history of the college. for the Middlesex County Old EVERETT ELLIS, OF FAIRVIKW Township recipients of scholar- Age Relief Administration and as avenue, who has been working ships are: Agnita Greisen, Fords; Federal Disbursing Officer of the during the summer on the Elaine Zischkou, Woodbridge and CWA and ERA. At present he is South American steamboat,' RED CIRCLE Mary Levi, Woodbrdge. acting in the capacity of honor- "Columbia" has returned to his able chairman of Federal Housing, parents' home before leaving ] CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Bureau in Perth Amboy. for Middlebury College, Vt.,! their taste, Ves, they (my Strong and Vigorous '•SUBSTANCE" wll be the sub- where he enters his senior class, i for just one reasonth COFFEE Ib.tin ject of the lesson-Sermon in all THOMAS. P.*HENDERSON * « • t ; h Churches of Christ, Scientist, on MR. AND MRS. L. B, REED AND' . Sunday, September 15. PERTH AMBpY.—Thomas P. children, of Dover road, have » »- The Golden Text is: "Ye had Maxwell Houses 25 Beech-Nut com. 25 Henderson, 3*Wndidate for Free- returned home after a summer | had ••ipassion of me in my bonds, tot)lc holder on the Democratic ticket, spent at their camp in Lake Sa-1 cordiir joyfully the spoiling of bago, Me. (till 1«" Eoods, knowing in you'rselv- was born May 5, 1885 in Mata- Salt of IUih>z foods * " that ye have in,heaven a better wan Township. At the age of * » • * $UNNYFIIlD AU PURP0SE t***id an enduring substance" (He- three he came to this place and JANET SOULE, OF DOVER road, Heinz Foods, famous the nation over for their fine quality, are alwoyt " 24*lb. plaee^ws 1034.) has resided here since. He at- returned" home Friday after a priced low at A&P. But this week, as a special inducement—we 34 Ib.bag |3< 7 Ib. bag 25C bog tended the Perth Amboy public six weeks' visit at tne home of have reduced the price still further. Another opportunity to toy el 79 Among the citations which com schools and took a course at Rev. and Mrs Chester Davis, of /rise the Le«son-Sermon is the Trainer's Business College. • He Londonberry, Vt. Exctp* Consomme •[•following from the Bible: "Now ond Go* Chowder «an* 25c faith is the substance of things Assorted Soups Gold Medal Flour ^ 20 4 38< 1.15 hoped for. the evidence of things C not seen. Fight toe good fight of Ketchup . . 8 or bottle I2 14 i I* Davis Baking Powder 13 faith, lay hold on eternal life, Cook«d witti whereunto thou art also called, Spaghetti Tcmalo Sov<* lerg* cam and has professed a good profes- 0VEN Light Meat Tuna Fish 10 sion before many witnesses" (He- A Proclamation Baked Beans BAKED co ' brews 11:1, I Timothy 8:12). The Lesson-Sermon also in- Prudence .r Hash I3< Si 23 cludes the following passage from Fresh Cucumber Pickles STANDARD the Christian Science Textbook, "Science and Health with Key to Constitution Day, Tuesday Rice Flakes 10* OUANDMOTHWS ihruSat.Oolyl IB oz. loaf Eddy: "When we come to have the Scriptures" by Mary Baker more faith in the truth of being SEPTEMBER 17th Apple Butter HOUSE than we have in error, more faith piodutt in Spirit than in matter, more faith in living t.han dyng, more At A & P you will find fresh fruits and vegetable* of the highest Evaporated Milk ""iS* 4123 faith in God than in man, then no WHEREAS, seven score and eight ^ears ago the government grades... many of them from nearby fornu. And material suppositions can prevent American Nation was given life by the formulation us from healing the sick and de- best of all, you'll find them low in price. Take these for example. Tomato Catsup ™*s ^o , V: 10 stroying error (p. 368). and signing of the Constitution, and Freestone Peaches FANCY n>. JOHN SCURPE^LETTI WHEREAS, this great document embodies the Campbell's Tomato Soup 3«- 20 PORT READING.—John Sciar- principles and freedom and constitutes a final refuge Large Bananas pelletti, 44, an ex-service man, for every human right enjoyed by any citizen, and KlIlSO MAKES WASHDAY EASY « • • 2 P^'- ^3 died Tuesday morning at his home 23 Daniel street, this place. Seedless Grapes He served overseas with Battery WHEREAS, the fundamental principles of the D, 307th Field Artillery, and took part in the St. Milhiel and Meuse Constitution have been the source and the inspiration Iceberg Lettuce SUGAR PURE CANE 5 Mk, 25 Argonnc offensives during the for the growth of this vast civilization economically war. and politically, and Fancy Carrots The late Mr. Sciarpelletti is sur vived by'hjs wife, Mary; three WHEREAS, the preceding generations have daughters, Rose, Pauline and SANKA COFFEE . ,37« Augusta and a son, Anthony, all handed down to us intact the ideals and theories of of Port Reading; his mother, three government by laws and not by men as a guarantee Hock Up l/id/tyl brothers and three sisters in against the ravages of dictatorships which harass Europe. other nations today, and These A&P BRAND conned vegetables offer you the utmost In SWANSDOWN £5, 5r24« Funeral services will be held j flavor ond goodness. They have all been graded FANCY, whith It this morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Grope-Nut$ e house and 10 o'clock at St An- WHEREAS, throughout the nation many civic and your guarantee of extra fine quality. Note the special low priceil I8 Jell-0 AU FUVOtS 3 ai.\7< thony's church, here, where a patriotic organizations wil\ particiate in patriotic A1P Baker's solemn requiem mass will be cel- Stringless Beans ^ .^T ^ "Z I* I5< Log Cabin Syrup ' ebrated. Interment will be in St. exercises on September 17, James' cemetery. Woodbridge Tiny Young Peas A&P HAND Post, No. 87, American Legion, THEREFORE, I August F. Greiner, Mayor of the CMC* Tend* will give him military honors at Township of Woodbridge, designate Tuesday, Sep- A&P BRANO-ABWofCrMaSfylt At Die grave. ' Succotash Corn ond Fntk Gnv\ Limat HkHkctt.. .this • tember 17, as a day to be set aside for the citizens of A&P MAND MRS. M. B. SKIDMORE, OF this municipality to commemorate in fitting and Tiny Lima Beans rtahway avenue, returned Sat- proper manner the signing of the Constitution to the A&P MAND urday after a two weeks' vaca- end that we may dedicate ourselvefj anew to the con- Tomatoes tion cruise to the West Indies. stant protection and defense of this great document of freedom. Tomatoes FANCY FOWL An omaiina buyl Despite their lurpriiingly low price these fowl hove all been ipouil •

AUGUST F. GREINER, »»lo«t«d for plumpness and quality. £y»f/ cne fancy grade ... every one milk le^ mm mem Mayor of the Township of Woodbridge, hi JUfU, Uhool-ti JOSePKVC05t(LLO. H«A«ftr. in the County of Middlesex. , L«t thete quick-energy foods tolve th» problem of school- 4 lbs. lime lunches and after-school macks. Children lov* their PERTH AMfiOV tqst*. and we're sure you'll find their prices most appealing. 4 lbs. & over X^l Ann Page Peanut Butter i« M. LEGS o, SPRING LAMB 29 I. Mann & Son Dorsey Motors Ann Page Preserves —OPTOMETRISTS— INCORPORATED Ann Page Tpp Round Steak L 39 Fresh Swordfish Sparkle «UTW NSSMT ** 5« Hours: Daily 10-12,2-5,7-8 AUTHOBIZKD WXTKIUUTOK8 c Ann Page Arm SAUCI c«.9» WedoafcUy 10-12 only Pork Sausage UNK ib 35 Fresh Fillet . TU. R A.. 4-2027- THOSE Perth Amboy » tpftfr*. f*Ui Aartw, N. J Maple & Fayette Ste. 4—3600 THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TIA CO. WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 18, 1985 PAGE THREE Personals -:- Fashions | Social NeWS Of To All [C|ub* •••Churches FINAL DETAILS BEING ARRANGED Third Son SEW ARENITE WEDS ITM IAN PCnDI E MANY WIN PRIZES AT to Marry PLAINFIELD GIRL MALI AN PtUrLt P.T . A. CARD PARTY TUESDAY AFTERNOON STUDY Gt FOR ST. JAMES' CARNIVAL TO BE —•— WdODBRHXJE.—A very suc- PI,AINFIELD. — Miss Eleanor TO MARK FEAST cessful curd party wag held Frt- 1 TO HOLD FIRST MEET OF SEASI Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. da> mtjhi at tin home of Mrs. -Wl Carl Kirtlnnd Morse, ol this place William boylan, of Barron ave- HELD SEPTEMBER^y AND 28 TH ,111c. unucr Liie auspices of the was married Saturday afternoon OF SAINT BIAGIO ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Ml jl'arem-ienchers' Association ol WOODBKIDGB.—Final details arc being arranged at the Grace Episcopal church, • here, to Robert Hums Fraser, of PORT KKAD1NG. Tin- iiimual,\->t. James school. Tne special ii1(. carnival to be sponsored by the members of St. 6ewaren, son of Mrs. and Mrs. celebration aitcl toast under the pines were won by Mrs. John i\ WOODBK11M1K.—The first meeting of the season <*£'' i, s' parish on the St. James' school grounds on Thurs- William M. Fraser, of Bristow, auspices of the Society of St. lli- in an and Robert Kingwood. tht Tuesday Afternoon Study Club will be held next ' agio will bo held tomorrow and Thursday, September 19, at the Roosevelt Tea Room, in Kridiiy and Saturday, September 26, 27 and 28. Hugh Okia. Rev. E. Vicars Stevenson, frizes lor rugii scores were : rector ot the church, performed Sunday on Tappen street, this awarded as follows: Little Silver. The Committee in charge is Mrs. E. C. En-. ' juitfley is general chairman of arrangements and he is place. r assisted by members of the various church organi- the ceremony. Bridge, Bernardetto Delaney, sign, Mrs. Claude W. Decker and Mrs. Henry W. " n The bride was attended by Miss Music foi the occasion will he Mrs. J. *'. Ryan, Cecelia Hafbinak, Bremen. Camilla Hayward, of Plalnfleld, furnished by the Italian Passaic Mrs. George O'Brien, Mary Braz- band under the direction of Pro- The club has prepared the fol- ness. Shaw A Master Dramatist, Mial stands and amusements Oneral Committee, Mrs. J. and the Misses Elizabeth Frawr, zel, Mrs. Michael Trained, Mrs. Mrs. P. H, Locker. Insurgency la been arranged for the kid- Coneannon, Mrs. A, Ruska, Mrs. fessor G. Ncglia, Special illumin- Hugh B. Quigley; pinochle, Mn. lowing program (or the club of Philadelphia, Pa., and. EUeen year on "Modern Movements of Drama, "One Act Play," by Stuan As usual, there will be vari- John Powers, Mrs. E. L. Romond, McKenna, of New York City. ating effects are being arranged George Krock, Mrs. Frank Stan- and will be under the direction of the Drama and Changing Points Glaspell, Mrs. C. W. Decker. Cur- ,,nus of chance and booths Mrs, T. Zehrer, Mrs. L. Campion, Robert B. Hayden, of Sewaitn, dik, Mrs. Joseph Maher, Mrs. rent Events, St. Valentine, MM. G. outstanding articles tor E. DiFranco, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Leahy, Mrs. William Ko- of View." niUTUlS Mrs. N. Patten, Mrs. James Som- was the best man and the UJhers R. Merrill. ers, Mrs. C. Kenny, Mrs. J. Sulli- were: William McCurdy, of Cam- On Sunday night at 11 o'clock, walczak, Alice J. Dolan; fan-tan uoi. 1. Hostess, Mis. c C. bn- novel fireworks will be displayed Mrs. Timothy J. Sullivan, Mrs. M. d.fcu. uie cngusn Drama, "uiay March 3. Hostess, Mrs. S. U \mimi the stands will be: Keno van, Mrs, K, Caulfield, Mrs. M. den; Jack Perkins, of Philadel- 1 under the direction Alessandro DeJoy; euchre, Mrs. Anna Herron, Winaermeres tun, oy ujcar Potter. Irish play, "The Hour ,.,„. lwreihrnent, 120 Wht«l, Trainer, Mrs. H. Romond, Mrs. A. phia, Pa., Jack Balfour, of S*- Glass,' by W. b. teats, and "Ttie ' dog stanfc airplane ride, kid- Snyder, Mrs. H. Geis, Mrs. J. B. warcn and Brian B. K. Morse, of Zurillo, of Newark. Mrs. Owen S. Dunigan, Mrs. Ed- miae, Mrs. ri. cutter, ioutn ln- The committee in charge of the ward Coley; whist, Mrs. Christian suinvut, "ine Hevoit of Xoutli," Rising ot the Moon," by Lady !' i -: il ride, horse wheel and doll Levi, Mrs. t. Einhorn, Mrs. Guiy, Plainfield. feast is: John Zullo, Sr., Pasquale Witting, Mrs. Lillian Coffey, Mrs. oy outniey nign, Mrs. M, A. lap- Gregory, Mrs. E. C. tnaign. Insur- Mrs. L. Baumlin, Mrs. C. Witting, After a motor trip Mr. and Mrs. gency in Poetry, "Patterns," etc., Mrs. Charles Farr, Mrs, P. Train- Frnser will reside at 99 Liberty D'Ale'sio. Louis Russo, Celestino,_.....Lewi_s Baumlin_„. ; non-players, Mrs. ytrn, current tvents, Mrs. F. P. •Yd' dancing will be held each Anness. oy Amy Lowell, Mrs. C. M. Lid- ,f the affair. A well known er, MrsrH. Quigley, Mrs. T. Mc- street, Fords. Minucci and Donate Minucci. Fred Lewis dle. Current Events, Miss K. Spen Eldest™ has been engaged tor Dermott, Mrs. Ed Falconer, Mrs. uct. 15. Hostess, Mrs. Hampton cer. „• occasion. L. Coffey. Mrs. Kaplan Hostess Cutter. Hit Urama of Bitterness, Mrs. Fred McDonald, Mrs. Jay "The Father', by btrindberg, Mrs, March 17. Hostess, Miss K. Spen n». committees in charge ol ELLA L. KHEBS cer. Spanish Revival, "Bonds ol ,,. various booths and itand« are Dunn, Mrs. George Krock, Mrs. At Card Party Friday "WHITE CHURCH" t. f. Anness. rreuch Romanticism by Jacinto Benavente, follows: Mrs. James P'Toole, Mrs. John Ovren Dunl- Zilul, Mrs. JuUus Rhoder, Mrs. AVENEL.—Mrs. Olive Kaplan, Inn. Michael Kiley, L. Baumlan. Joseph Ruth, Mrs. Martin Kath, WED AT PRETTY was hostess at cards at her home Mrs. John Kenna, Mrs. John Mc- BACKGROUND FOR dwarf McKenna, Peter McCunn, Friday night for the benefit of 1 us Gerity, Walter Gray, M. Qulrk, Mrs, Anna Coley, Mrs. the needlework booth of the Wo- Thmas Gerity, Mrs. 0. S. Dunigan tSi-S'S. ^. K *»«* Mrs^ ,»n jve, William Fenton, John man a CIUD bazaar to be held Oc- LKkile. Women and the New April 7. Hostess, Mrs. A. R. Berg Coyne. Mrs*. Michael DeJoy. FALL NUPTIALS tODer n. nigh seoies were made RITES Mrs. Stephen Guerin, Mrs. John Worldof Opportunity. "Women's en, American Foundations, "The Airplane ride. J«me« Quald, BRIDE OF EDWIN WILLIAM oy Mrs. (red Hrause, Mrs. Patrick Share in Social Culture." by An-. Scarecrow," by Percy Mackaye. Cosgrove, Mrs. Mary Rabbe, Mrs. j. Donato, Mrs. uirK P. Lie Yuong MARJORY FULLERTON BE- Viliiam Grausam, William Van Gene Romond, Mrs. Chris Martin, BECKMAN, OF HOPE- mi Carlin Spencer, Mrs. I. T. Spen Mn. H. A. Tappen. Morals of To- sol. Mrs. Louis David and Mrs. John COMES BRIDE OF AN- cer Current Events, Mrs. Hamp-,cb Mrs. C. W. Decker. The In- Journey's Ending," by Mary AUs- ornmy Murtagh, Nathan Patten, recent pictures. Betrothal ot white lace gown and a white hat. Asher Fitz Randolph, of Rahway performeDevanny,d pastothe ceremonyr of th.e church'tim'atMy Heart,e Life" bStoryy Corr, "Ma Harriny Book, Mrsand. Thoughtstin, Mrs, .Mis Ss. HelePottern Potter, Sprin. g Imer Prew. FOR FAMILY PICNIC Prince Henry. 35, and bis Her bouquet was white roses and avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The bride, who was 'given in1, sl'Potter. Current Events, Mrs. E. May 19. Birthday Luncheon, fiancee, 34, was announced by Horse wheel, Mr. Clark, Joseph OF DEMOCRATIC UNIT lilies of the valley. " I Copeland, of Maple avenue, were marriage by herWather, wore a C. Ensign. fifteenth birthday. Place to be an- rway, A. Ferraro. Tom Hooban, King George V. Miss Edna Horn, maid of hon- recently given a dinner party and ;own of white cellophane crepe Dec. 15. Hostess, Mrs. C. M. nounced. Place Committee. Mrs. soph Romond. Hugo Geis. or, was attired in a rose petal bridge by a group of their friends made on classic lines and a white Liddle Program Chairman, Mrs. H. Cutter and Mrs. C. M. Liddle. AVJSNKU—AiAVENEL.—Alll detailss navhave «II •. rL.,,,1, Program, Miss Helen Potter. Chap Duly Baby stand. Victor Goley, been completed for the family White UlUrcn gown and carried a bouquet of, the occasion being the Randolph's urban trimmed with cellophane. H. A. Tappen. Gifts, Miss K. obert Hooban, Joseph O'Brien, tea roses and baby's breath. twenty-fifth wedding anniversary he bridal bouquet was of Killar- p^nf-er. lain, Mrs. M. J. Duval. Music picnic to be held under the au- Harold Beckman, brother of the chairman, Mrs. E. C. Ensign. Pian- ernnrd Coneannon. spices of the Third Ward Demo- i Sunday School Rally and the Copelands' twenty-third iey roses, lilies of the valley and Jan. 7. Hostess, Mrs. G. R. Mer- groom, was best man. A reception' anniversary, sprig of white heather, sent ex- rill. Youth Insurgent, "The End ist. Mrs. S. E. Potter. Booster Committee: Dr. J. J. cratic Club at the Maple Tree! » • » • ins, William Van Tuwl, Ar- WOODBRIDGE.-Plans for the was held at the home of the bride Following dinner at the Hotel ressly for the occasion by some'of the Chapter," by John Gals- farm, this place, Sunday, The af- after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. JOSEPH H. DUVAL, OF NEW ur Geis, Fred Foerch, Maurice fair will be held rain or shine. annual Sunday School rally to be Pines the party returned to Wood f the bride's relatives from Scot- worthy, Mrs. A. R. Bergen. Real- 1 Beckman are spending their hon- Orleans, La., is visiting his unigan, Eugene Bird, Vincent Athletic games, including fat held Sunday morning, September bridge to the home of Mr. and and. ism and Reminiscence, "Seventy- Andrew Gerity, Chief t' eymoon in Florida and on their Mrs. Whitney C. Leeson, on Green The maid of honor, Miss Grace five Years of White House Gos- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ames A. Walsh, John Concan- man races, quoits, boxing, wrest- 29, wore made at the first meet- return will make their home at 14 street for cards. During the eve- Frances Huber cousin of the bride sip" by Edna M. Collman, Mrs. E. A.lbcFt L. Bergen, of West Main lin foot races and horse-shoe •. , season Howard street, this place. C. Ensign. New Year's Resolutions street. Dn, William Coughllri. Matthew | arranged by | in8o1 officers ning the guests of honor were as gowned in tropical blue vel- ihnn, J. Desmond, N. J. Con- and teachers of the First Prespy- presented with gifts. •ct made on medieval lines. Her Mrs. M. J. Duval. MISS BARBARA STERN, daugh- Those present were: Mr. and iat was of silver cloth made in Jan. 21. Hostess, Mrs. I. T. Spen riy, Michael Coll, Joseph Mc- games, designed Darticularly to' terian church at the home of Mr. hlln, Alfred Coley. Edward ter of Mr. and Mrs. Konrad Mrs. Robert Stephens, of West- lalo fashion and she carried a cer. English Drama of Thought, amuse tjie kiddies, will be'andd Mrs.,Ashe^ r Fitz Randolph, Stern, of^Myrtle avenue, has fieldr Rev. and Mrs, Earl Hannum xniquet of Johanna Hill roses. "Saint Joan" by Bernard Shaw, •ley. . i i, held, banking, with music provid- Rahway avenue, recently. [John Kerr, William Roberta. entered St. Bonifape's Hospit- Devanny, Mr. and Mrs. Leland aby's breoth and white heather. Miss Helen Potter. Science and In Margie's Specials ed by a popular orchestra, will Mrs. LeJand Reynolds, Miss al Training School for Nursing Reynolds, Mr, and Mrs. John Thomas Hillis Lockie, brother vention, "Creative Chemistry," by llrhael DeJoy, Joseph Grady, M. be one of the features. Refresh- Grace C. Huber and Mrs. Ran- STEAMETTE Sullivan, John Killeen, Ray- at Newark, Kreger, Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. f the groom served as best man. Slosson, Miss Kathryn Spencer. ments will be served. jdolpjdp h are in chargge of the pro- '• » t * Nicklas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briegs Mrs. Robert Stevens, church or- Current events, Mrs. H. Von Croquinole Wave $2 95 Andenon, William Boylan, Charles Weston heads a largeg!! ! ggramgra m. MisMisss s HubeHuberr wawass appointeappointepp dd er Leahy, V. Catalano, An- MRS. I. T. SPENCER . AND Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Randolph, Mr. ;anist, played the wedding march. Bremen. Frederics Waves committee which will have charge, chairman of a play to be helhld daughters, Kathryn and Eliza- and Mrs. Stanley C. Potter, Mr. After the ceremony, a reception Feb. 4. Hostess, Mrs. H, A. Tap- Kath, Edward Fitzpatrick, I early In the fall. $3.50 — $B.0O Dunn, James Dunn, Thomas of the event. beth, of West Main street, ar- and Mrs. Joseph Copeland, Mr. for the bridal party and the im- pen. Pulitzer Prize Play, 1935, nn, W. Krewinkle, John Ryan, rived home Tuesday i afternoon and Mrs. Whitney C. Leeson and mediate families was held at the "The Old Maid," by Zoe Akins, Feeney; Philip Boyle. H. after spending the summer at Mrs. Garrett Brodhead. home of the bride's parents. Fol- Mrs. G. R. Merrill, New Patterns Evening Appointments New London, N. H. lowing a short wedding trip, Mr. in Magic Carpets, "The lure of the ompson, Thomas Dunn, Dennis * * * * an, Dan Sullivan, J. Jelicks, J. When Company A REGULAR MEETING OF THE and Mrs. Lockie will reside at 174 South Seas," by O'Brien, Mrs. M, 477 Rahway Ave. \ D. Gerity, J. Pfetfer. CHARLES S. MACSKIMMING, Je-ffersonian Club will be held Rowland place where they will J. Duval. Current Events, Mrs. P Conies ...... of High street, returned home tonight at eight o'clock at the be at home to their friends after H. Locker. Tel. Wood. 8-1213 home of Mrs. J. J. Dunne, on September 25. Feb. 18. Hostess, Mrs. F. F. An- Strvt Double Kay NuU to nibble Tuesday night on the 'Majestic' on. W« toatt nuti Ucth to your after a tfyree weeks' vacation! Green street. All Democratic ordtr with real Cieimtry Butter. in Glasglow, Scotland, where | women in the Township are in- Not at til like the ordinary kind he visited his family. vited to attend. merely cooked in oil. Insiit on Double Kay Nutt—butter toasted for quality. Hav« temt tAlwayi On Tht Tabl* fptcUll ! Seltcted Mixed, The mpst liberal terms With Peanuts V2 lb. 25c 1 lb. 49c AUTHQJHZID ever offered!! PUBLIX DRUG STORE NUT 95 Main St. Woodbridge SHOPJ We can show Phone: WOODBRIDGE 8-0809 lurday, Q/epi 14 you how to save

YOU«« 4 KELVINATOR |E eitend to you a mo»t cordial welcome on ead, the foruul1 opening of the new Money saved is money earned. Buy two electric cleaners at the uiu, on Situtdiy, September Uth—to a same time and have complete eqpipment for cleaning house. woman'i ihop more beautiful than Thank the United States Govern- r .oliun New Jcr«y hu ever itcn . .. • j mojt discriminating appraiial of iU lovely ment for this great Plan! Now— UNIVERSAL WHIRLWIND electric hand cleaner [ Fall wadrobe*. from ihoei to chaptiui, you can own a Kalvinator and weighs only four and a half pounds, so it is easy invince you that the new Fuhmaiu carnei pay for it out of savings, while to use on furniture and draperies. It will take ild rupected tradition fee original and you are using and enjoying It. ive ityling, foi meticuloui workman- The Tragedy of You don't have to own property. the dust out of heavy coats and motor rugs. |in every detail. t You havn 3 y*ori to pay—no Sells regularly for $9.95. • And yet ptrhapa more •in to you will be thenewtof FUnmarn' an ^Empty Purse" down payment—unusually low ' of "leniibly low ptka", M that even finance rotei-*no delay—no red UNIVERSAL electric floor cleaner. This is a brush «c limited budget can get more than iti tap*—and no embarrassing type of vacuum cleaner with a sweeping and ilure of Fiihuunt lovely thingi. Foi Poverty is the worat of financial investigation. We handle the vibrating action which gets the dirt out of rugs DreiKi will iurt u low u J6-9'. ills. Guard you and your* from whole deal, See us today H9! Millinery fton f 1.95.. .and and carpets. Easy tp operate. Easy to guide. i it! Save regularly, no matter how and get your Ketvinator jth Cujtt, Suiti, Fura, Evening Gowni a,nd tmall your income, and work to- Extra belt given with each machine. Sells regu- - Sixxt Clothe*, Hoajery, D)g«,and ward the goal of «. generously now. 19 modtls for your >— Be a "firit nighter" at the opening filled purse ell your life. •election. larly for $34,95, Sold separately these cleaners • new Fiihmani, firtt to choow from a cost $9.95 and $34.95 respectively. Purchased '-=nt iclection, ai new and U Hfiurt li Avenue". together they cost $39.95, a saving of $4.95. JERSEY APPLIANCE CO. Small carrying charge if you buy on terms. The DIVISION OF THXNIW Rahway Savings CO. INC. 147 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. Institution OPEN EVENINGS PERTH AMBOY 4-1776-1776 "The B*nk of Strength" THE MORE ELECTRICITY YOV USE THE CHEAPER IT GETS KELVINATOR A-W 1X9 Irving Strwt Rahway, N, J. MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1M«K_ PAGE FOUR counts on a divided League—he would not There's No Doubt Abort th« Importmoe of LOOKING BACKWARDS speak in this way if he believed France, THROUGH LEADER-JOURNAL FILES and other countries, were united and ready to meet the issue. Unfortunately, only the O O M BI X 1 HO British seem to be inclined to accept full S*fi»» 14, Ik, *W*Wrldi. VmMtm (MM The Township of Woodbridge will cooperate with responsibilities, and only then if the others Federal Housing Administration, which was created \,, unite with her. Oh the other hand, if Italy mirister the National Housing act, by organising a |, trespasses upon British rights, the British campaign of modernizing and improving which will

will act, even alone, and they are getting aDDroximately two months according to an announce "lit ready for whatever comes. made today by John M. Kreger, director of the local S Site Bureau, who will have charge of th, , •'in-

An Independent Paper Offer to buy something and a mer- chant's ears will involuntarily open up a YUP/ S«ptember IB, 1933 bit wider. i i ^ Ka ordinance to regulate hucksters, peddlers ,ll(1 • * * • canvassers throughout the Township WM introduced ,lt a Now that Congress has gone home we KNOW \ B'Lltvlr meeting of the Township Committee held Monday at,,.,, noon. The matter of the ordinance first came up at a 'K- expect big business to set a new record gestion made by the Woodbridge Township Merch, for improvement. IN1HAT FIELD Association. # # t # NEXT * SepM»b*r 16,1932 UUDER-JOl UNAL l'LATTOBM A cut of 10 per cent of its budget to effect a sa IOR WOflDBRIM* TOWMUSV THROWING of 855,000 was the demand of the Woodbridge Tow,. •,ip Taxpayers' association in a letter sent to the Bowil 1 KUminulon ot ucation yesterday. p , . , . Mor« indtntriat. THE SPOTLIGHT Athletic l Reading, is seeking the nomination for the glittering hope put into his susceptible social Ion Is cotnplsliuuit, a: pression." olluri IT* defendants. >w ti- same office. WOKTHY SOCIAL EFFORT New York auto club ed to appear and uiawer ! mind by a slick-tongued salesman. He will L. J. Dickinson, RepubUcan Sena- George Bernard Stew, Britkh Facilities of the State Rehabilita- claims you can tell a cautious at the Mid cwnpuinsnt r, As for the position of Justice of the perhaps, overlook the compelling force of driver by n1a ears. They prob- tor from Iowa, as Congress ad- author: (he 9th day of October neii tion Commission will be put to the "The heaps of dead in Ethiopia degree may be made nfa::.-: Peace, several men seem to be anxious to a dignified, sustained and honest adver- ably stretched (rom listening to journed: the Chancellor shall think . obtain the honor. The office of Justice of test by the effort to help become the »olce from the hack seat. "No congress in American his- will not inconvenience the owners and Jut. tising campaign in a newspaper, like the'seii supportng these New Jersey • > f tory has made such a record." of heaps of money now on de- The (aid bill U filed t» f , the Peace is a serious one and should be I families on relief that are without There's a iayins tnat (hose posit at one per cent and hunger- certain mortgage made by i. . : Leader-Journal. . I employable heads. Despite all the ing for five." and Rose Toth, his wife t- •• given more consideration than it has re- who live by the sword shall die Joseph T. Robinson, Democratic plalnaat, dated November 3 : . The publishers of the Leader-Journal believe handicaps to he encountered, the I bj tbe sword, Dot yon never hear leader in the Senate: recorded Norember 12, 1926, ceived in the past. We need honest, capa- Uut advertising U a wonderful force in Wood-' work should yield a bountiful re- j William E. Borah, U, 8. Senator 512 pige 33 ot Middle*.* of a congTW«m«m irking gas. "The achievements of this ses- Mortgages, covering prenuws ble and upstanding men for the job. bridle Township w well M In the Urfer cities, turn if carried out with under-, • • i sion of congress will be memor- from Idaho: Tcvnahlp of Woodbridge ,in t . They believe that the Leader-Journal affords ttie standing and skill. | That New Jerse1. (armer who able." "Free debate has killed many a ty of Middlesex arid State .,[ : . The county positions offer the most in- best median with which to reach the toattand It was with this ourpose in view Is trying to oust neighboring bad piece of legislation and saved sey, known as No. 6 ilmve millions of dollars to the taxpay- Woodbridge; and you Juliaiin , teresting contests this year with several "(eneral public". It they did not so believe they that the ERA last winter made nudists ooght to (now better Bertwtd ROSMSU, Brlttah ling Sabo are made defendant : would not solicit advertisinc for their newspaper. its dependency survey that show- j than 10 quarrel with people who "I have hoped that the cam- ers." you are the owner of said 11 candidates campaigning for the nomina- •• and you Alexander Sabo are •: : ed there were approximately 37,-; can delj those Jersey mos- paign in Ethiopia may prove so lend&at because you are th« : tion for coroner and freeholders in both We feel sure that the merchants of 000 families, less individuals- able I quitoes. burdensome and unpopular as to 15W-IEAR-OJJ) MUMMY (if Johanna Redllng Sabo. U • ! Df MAMMOTH CAVE of »»id mortgaged premises. parties and a battle looming between F. Woodbj-idge Township, who wisely plan to take jobs. Oi this number there • • • cause the downfall of Mussolini." were 17,000 tiiat although lacking' "Only pretty school teachers, Mammoth Cave. Ky.—Scientific MARTIN It P.!; Herdman Harding, Democratic organiza- and execute a continuous and persistent a head, father or mother, capable hired In Illinois town." Won- Glenna Collette Van, champion interest is being taken in the body Solicitor* for <-. II;;J, . of a mummy recently released in 744 Broad <>r.. tion candidate and James P. Nieland, for advertising campaign in the Leader- of working, had other members der it the schoolboys tbere bare golfer: Ne-wirk, Nov - who could be regarding as poten- j a hard time getting their par- "I feel that the game, no mat- the cool depths of Mammoth X; 16, 23. 30. 9; B. Journal, will secure unmistakable results. Fees; *15 54 the nomination for sheriff. tial breadwinners. This group of-' ent* op ID the morning. ter how glorious, must be of minor Cave, where it is estimated i Regarding all candidates, whether This campaign need not be expensive. It fers the more promising response,' Importance. Men cannot live by for its greatest need toward re-j golf alone." Township or county, Democratic or Re- will fit the conditions of every business. It habiliation is guidance and in- sive system for their care. The publican, each voter should study the will broadcast, in print, to all v^ho read strucfion servce. • move has the possibilities for real Claude A. Fuller, member of Con- the invitation of honest merchants, who The real problem is presented social progress.—Newark Evening gress from Arkansas: Typcwritera-Adding Machine* qualifications of every candidate in by the remaining 20,000. Many of News, "The liquor monopoly is abso- party and then go to the polls and vote ac- seek trade upon the basis of service and a these have heads who are either' lutely dictating the terms of our Rented - Repaired - Sold fair product for a fair price. Such whole- incapaciated by accident or dis- CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS laws these days." cordingly. ease, or incarcerated in institu- WOODBUDOB AGENCY sale dissemination of interesting business tions, with children too small to WOODBRIDGE. — The United Max 8. Hates, Labor Editor: termp will prove effective. We say this, be- help for years to come. Old men state Clvu Se™ce Commission "You get no consideration from BLAKE'S STAT. STORE Just Credit. and women make up others. Then has announced open competitivi moron politicians who govern us IN Main St. Wood. S-UIS cause we have seen it done. We have there are the deserted'wives and examinauon as follows: unless you organize to better your Yesterday, the Woman's Club of Wood- heard of its success in thousands of towns the widows with little ones. TTheh * aide $1,800 condition," throughout the United States. bridge held its annual fall flower show William Randolph Heant, Newt- SUFER TYPEWRITER Ctt with hundreds of entries from all over the ably be no less desperate had »».«« * ?«"•• Optional subjects paper publisher advocating a I here been on depression. It does for physiotherapy pupil aide are: third party. 211 HALSEY ST. ." NEWARK.NJ. Township. For years the Woman's club On Another Fred Allen Letter not follow, however, that all are Hydrotherapy, massage, remedial "The present administration has Dear "Steve": to be classed as hopeless-the gyTmasXils, and general hyaothe- has quietly conducted two flower shows common attitude has leaned too ^ each year, without any special mention or In New York an extra is something the much that way-but the task calls engmeeri K6Oo a credit except for a few lines in the social newsboys shout about. In Hollywood it's for long term planning and f y iacn of Labor Standards ite patience. Div . pages of the newspapers in this vicinity. something directors shout at- I've dis- . Department of Labor, A large percentage in both • Full information may be obtain- It seems to us that the shows, which are covered a Yes-man witlf an inferiority ggroupsp " are foreignerg s and un-: ^ {rora the Sjecretarj of the U. "primarily to illustrate the decorative complex. He says "maybe" Every time doubtedlbdl y not a fef w such ffamilies g civil Service Board of KxaminKi - for their own good as well as for ers or at the post office Wood- Established uses and the best quality of flowers and they hire a ne'iw film executive out here all economic reasons, should be re- bridge, N. J. shrubs", have done much to interest the the employee^ get set for a big shake-up. turned to their native lands. That aside, they can be measurably USES SQUABP TOKENS 1900 residents of the municipality in growing Earthquakes have made 'em jumpy. helped, It is estimated that 25,000 Chicago.—Illinois citizens will flowers and making veritable show places A (unom Jnffier came here recently bat the of the 37,000 families may become independenr t units. Split. that fig- pay 3 per cent tax on retail pur- of their grounds. In other words, the Wo- movie thoeula didn't like Urn. Claimed he kept ure in half and it will\ be a great chases by using 15 million tokens thinci up in the ah- all the time Hollywood accomplishment. Even those j recently placed in circulation by man's club, in its modest way, has awaken- weather la wonderful The only way yon can tell ed concern in beautifying the Township. autumn is coming on ia when tbe Marx Brothers whose condition should benefit, I the state. Made of aluminum they begin to (all from the coconut treei Chevalier for as an indirect result there | are 5-8ths of inch square with It has made the people conscious of na- Isn't making pictures any more. He heard France should evolve a more eomprehen-' rounded corners. ture's lovelinesd as the entries in yester- was thinking of paying the U. S. war debt and THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME day's show proved. rushed right ba«k to subsldlae the government. Particular credit for this year's show Met Baby LeRoy at the tailor's the other should be given to Mrs. Thomas J. Leahy, day. He says he'll be featuring the triangle chairman and Mrs. Frank Barth, vice model again this season ...Ruth claims she's worried. She's just finished reading I MOST K DCB»JWM chairman and their committees who work- •W(i>0$C* HANDOUT ed untiringly to make the affair a success. that book, "The House of Seven Gables" anrt for the life of her she can't decide which is Clark, . MUSHI3OCW? IF MVAWM AN England Prepares HADtfT pSAGGeED OOP 6WYS* The British, looking ahead, prepare to Cordially, defend the Suez Canal, and their naval Fred Allen. SOTOKEEP PE^CE IN THE FMULY-iWQM JUfft GAVE supremacy in the Mediterranean Sea. Soldiers are Ming sent to Malta, the is- BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY land base, and to ports nearby the Canal. Finally, be ye all of one mind .having The fleet in the Mediterranean is being compassion for one of another; love greatly strengthened, so that it will be bretheran, be pitiful, be courteoup: more powerful than what Italy may have rendering evil for evil, or, railing at its disposal for attack. for railing: but' contrariwise blessing; A ship for all weather • The British feel that Mussolini is going knowing that ye are here unto called, that wild. They do not know what the future ye should inherit a bleating. pOR the days ahead when we'll be running before the wind has in store for them, but they are quietly For he that will love life, and see good in the fairest of weather, there'll be just as much care in preparing to take care of their vast colo- days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, navigating our ship as though we were in the wont df ft storm. and hjs lips that they speak no guile: Since 1900 we've weathered all the gales and th« calms and nial interests and safeguard their trade sailed the truest courses always ... The Rahway National lines. If The League of Nations decides to Let him eschew evil, and do good; Bank has been sound and shipshape and ready, for all event- apply pressure on the Italians, in the form him seek peace and ensue it, ualities since th« day it was founded. It is the firm M»at» of of sanctions, as the BHtish favor, the Eng- For the eyea of the Lord are over the directors to continue so. We invite your account Iwh will be ready with their fleet to see to righteous, and his ears are open unto their it that no surprise attack imperils thejr In- prayers: but the face of the Lord terests. % against them that do evil. Rahway National Bank The Italian Dictator is talking plainly. And who is he that wjil harm you, if ye be followers of that which it good.—1 RAHWAY, N,J. y be oppojejlwtta military forco. He Peter; Chapter 8; 8-13. WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNINH, SEPTEMBER 13,1985 PA(SlFIVB NOTICE OF TAX SALE TAX SALE TAX SAUL TAX SALE TAX SALE

TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE Block 847A Lots 15 to 17 at. Qtorie's Avenue Irregular Oar. T. X^ersgaard Block 847C Lot 10 Jansen AvenAvenui e Irregular J. Del auerdo SECTION 60 Block 847C Lot 11 Janien Avenue J Del Guercio Block 647D Lot i St. George's Avenue Felix Trowastlne .. Block «47D LoU 8 ind 4A Felix Trowastlne .. v n,« is ha-eby given that the undersigned Collector of Taxes of the Township of Woodbrldge, In the County ol Middlesex, will hold a pubUo 91. Oeora's Avenue Block 847D Lot 10 Rebeccn Oubewh .'. , ,i"tne Tax Office, Memorial Municipal Building, Main Street, Woodbndge, New Jersey, on the 10th day ofOctober, 1936, at two o'clock In the Klmball Street Block 847D Rebecca Gubeech .. '. .'.ii'xm Eastern Standard Time, to satisfy municipal liens now In arrears. Lots 11 «nd 12 Kimball Street Block 847D Lots 34 to 26 Demanst Avenue Bartholanl P. Poch ihf parcels to be eold an listed boiow, being described by lot and block number as ahown on the tfownehlp Assessment Map, and. in accord- Block 847E Lots 5 and 8 St. Georges Avenue Building Ole Jacob-sen. 672.28 „„,, with the last tax duplicate giving the owner's name as shown on the last tax duplicate, together with the total amount due thereon as computed Block 847E Lot 7 Bt. Georp's Avenue Ole Jacobeen U.U Block 847B Lot 8 Bt. George's Avenue Building Ole JacobMn 167.16 '^.HI respective parcel! of land will be sold to make the amounts severally chargeable against the same on said first day of July, 1936 as com- Block 847B Lot 9 St. George's Avenue Ole Jacobsen 81.78 said list together with Interest on said amount from said first of July to the date ol sale, and the co»t» of sale. In a supplemental coi- Block 847B Lots 28 to SO Uenurtat Avenue John Ol«x« 26.426.41 '"'"''Vshow,<, ghownn the estimated payment required to avoid sale. Block 847F Lots 1 and 2 Bt Qeorat'e Avenue John A. Mahoney . 88188.18 ..;„,,) parceli will be sold In fee to such persons as will purchase the same, subject to redemption at the lowest rate of Interest, but not exceed- Block 8471 Lots 47 to 9 Klmball Street Chas. R. Bovd it. 38.41 nt r nun 69.04 '••ighl per <* P* "> >. Block 347J LoU 1 to 3 Demanst Avenue Martin B. Kenneoy Block 847J White k Hess .... 48.89 •laid miles will be subject only to municipal lienless accruing alter JulJuly 1,1986, Including assessment! confirmed after that date and 1988 taxes, ana Lots 4 to 7 Deniareit Avenue 30x100 Bach niwk 847J Klmball Street Jack Moskowlti .,, 34.46 ,',„' , rifhhtt of interested p»rtle» lo redeem within the time fixed by lawlaw. LoU 11 and 12 ttxlOO Bach Computed Ultimate Block 847J Lots 40 and 41 Jansen Avenue 30x100 Bach Jack Moakowlti ... 43.07 to Amount Block S47L Lots 9 and 10 New Sta.tr Highway Irregular Edith Book 17.64 Julyl,1986 to Satisfy Block 847L Lot 11 New SUte Highway Irregular Edith Book 17.64 Block 853A Lots 1505 and 1506 Woodbrldge Avenue Khtlrreguiar Bach KMhryn Sadler ... 49 89 *17».W Lota 9 and 10 Remten Avenue 26x160 Bach Mary E. BallUe 1174.06 Block 653B Lot l',68 (-'hue Avenue 36x100 Jacob Fisher 19.01 Hl.ck 788 161.34 Lou 16 and 17 Remsen Avenue 36x160 Bach Mary A. Slattery .... 166.67 Block 863B LoU 1469 to 1477 Chue Avenue 36x100 Bach Jacob Fisher 13X66 jihick 783 93.87 LoU 36 and 37 Remsen Avenue 26x160 Bach Grace M. Lyons .... 89.35 Block «63B Lots 1478 and 1479 Manor Place Bach Jacob Flshtr 33.77 Illock 783 24.41 Klock 783 Lots 28 and 29 Remaen Avjenue 26x160 Bach Grace M. Lyons .... 22.03 Block 858B Lots 1480 to 1483 Manor Place HxlOO Bach Jacob Fisher 111.84 Margaret A. Slattery 11.04 18.33 lilnck 788 Lot 30 Remean Avenue 26x160 Block 863B Lots 1484 and 1485 Manor Place HxlOO Bach Jacob naher 111.07 Bliz. Dragosits 89.42 43.05 lll.ick 783 LoU 86 and M Remsen Avenue 26x150 Bach Block 853B Lot 1486 ' 26x100 Jacob Fisher 16.98 Margaret A. Slattery 177.66 182.64 Manor Place Hlock 783 LoU 68 and 67 Demarest Avenue . 36x160 Bach Block 868B Lot 1487 24x100 Jacob 'Fisher 28.83 Margaret A. Slattery 128.88 130.67 Manor Place Hlock 783 Lot 70 Demarest Avenue 36x160 Block 86SE LoU 1418 to 1423 SOxIrregular Bach Maple Manag't. Co. .. 866,91 B1U. Dragosits 250.00 266.64 Block 864 Park Avenue Hh,ck 783 Lots 75 and 76 Demarest Avenue 16x160 Bach Lot 1 l'ark Avenue 6.H Acres Maple Realty Co. ... 969.61 Ang. k Marie Malenga 90.22 93.74 Block 866A HI'»* 784 Lot 1 Prospect Avenue Irregular LoU 696 and 697 Pennsylvania Avenue 16x100 Bach Samuel Lerner 21.61 17.65 Block 866B Uluck 784 Lot 4 Prospect Avenue 26x160 Margaret E, J&ccjues 16.80 Lota 606 and 607 Avenel Street . KxlOO Bach Sophie Hartleln 89.83 6086 61.90 UJ» Mlock 784 LoU 36 and 27 Prospect Avenue 35X160 Bach Carl A. Peterson .... 48.11 Block 866BB Lots 527 and 528 Smith street HxlOO Bach Wm. J. Farr Charles Gerhart 11.04 13.33 Block 866BB 1.125.43 1,144.(1 lll.ick 784 Lot 39 Prospect Avenue 36x160 LoU 529 and 630 •ulMlngsr 36x100 Bach Milton Montgomery B. Petrocella 11.04 13.23 Block 866C Smith Street 68.21 isliwk 784 Lot 30 Prospect Avenue 26x150 LoU 644 to 647 36x100 Each Wood. Nat I Bank . Nellie Buttner 16.30 17.6b Block M6C Smith Street 598.69 Hlork 784 Lot 89 Prospect Avenue 38x160 LoU 562 and 653 House 36x100 Bach Maple Muiag't Co. .587.77 Joseph P. Downs .... 22.03 24.41 Block 855C Smith Street 658.09 Illock 784 Lots 40 and 41 Prospect Avenue 36x160 Each LoU 660 to 567 Pennsylvania Avenue Mxlrregular Each Bimird Engelman 646.69 Remsen Avenue Robert Gumming ... 33.09 86.66 Block 855C Buildings 677.41 Illock 784 Lots 59 to 61 26x160 Each Lots 570 and 671 26x100 Bach Adam Leldner 665.00 Remsen Avenue 33.06 Block 856C Melnur Street Buildinge tW.H Work 784 LoU 62 and 63 26x160 Each Elizabeth Bates 30.54 LoU 672 and 678 36x100 Each Maple Manag't Co. 391.66 Douglas Avenue 36x180 90.51 Block 866C Melnxcr Street 178.88 Hlock 786 Lot 41 Peter H. Moran .... 87.06 Lots 578 & W 1-2 of 679MtlriMr Street Irregular Christina J. Jansen 178.88 Douglas Avenue 26x180 Michael O'Rourke ... 87.07 90.63 Block 856D 828.98 841.91 Illock 785 Lot 42 277.15 Lota 596 and 6% Melnur Street Buildings 36x100 Bach Stephen Koil k 786 Douglas Avenue Irregular James Gargan 271.11 Block 86SD Mary Koil 713.40 736.84 HI." LoU 1 and 3 91.89 Lota 697 to 600 . Melnter 8treet 16x100 Each Butler Street 26x160 Bach Emll & Dav. Johnson 88.50 Block 866D Joseph Suchy 966.61 Him k 78«A Lots 7 to 10 LoU 606 to 608 Melnier Street Building 36x100 Bach Butter Street 36x160 Bach 60.86 Block 856D 1,161.98 1.180.91 k 786AA Thomas Gilbert 48.11 LoU 621 and 622 George Street House 36x100 Bach Murray Llnett Him LoU 36 and 26 Butler Btreet 26x150 Bach 33.06 Block 856D Henry Roth ^.M 2.488.91 k 786AA Bat. of Jas. J. Flood 80.54 Lotl fc'8 and 629 Manhattan Avenue House III" Lots 80 and 11 Woodbrldge Avenue * Irregular 148.63 Block 856B U63.06 1,179.07 k 786AA Fred Sllckel 144.88 Lot 680 Manhattan Avenue Anna Reid Barth HI.) Lots 86 to 40 Demarest Avenue Irregular 273.41 Block 855E Anna Reid Berth 394.77 401.W Hlock 786B Conrad Doell 266.96 Lot 631 Manhattan Avenue HxlOO LoU 6 and 6 Demarest Avenue •»r 312.21 Block 855E Maple Manag't Co. . 705.92 719.16 HIiK-k 786B Lots 29 and 80 Mar* F. Miner 305.91 264.45 Lots 641 and 642 George Street House 36x100 Bach Hyatt Btreet Block 856E George Hoope 398.66 407.61 Hlmk 786D Lota 10 and 11 B. D. Anthopulos .. 268.89 134.49 Lots 643 and 644 Ueorge Street House 36x100 Bach Hl.vk 786D Hyatt Street _ Adele C. Duncombe . 130.61 .., Block 355K 1 kiacn Lee B. Smith 924.66 937.78 Lot 17 395.76 Block 865H Lots 664 and 665 Manhattan Avenue WM- Hlock 786DD Hyatt Street 18x160 Each Isaac Hey 888.10 J Bach CafteWt Htdg Co. Inc. 698.81 LoU 88 to 85 934.09 Block 855H LoU 444 to 447 Commercial Avenue 873.08 Hlock 792 Inman Avenue 2.21 Acres tgnazlo Lanza 916.26 36x100 Joseph Massopust ... 366.19 Lot 1 868.77 Bluck 8G6H Lots 470 Aienel HliMt 238.76 Hlock 794A Avenel Street 60x100 Hattte B. Edgar .... 361,81 36x100 Lake Coal Co 233.45 Lot 1 Cedar Street 123.08 Block 855H Lota 471 Avenel Sheet 373.08 !il.,ck 794B 0.67 Acres Angelina. Lanza 119.04 36x100 Samuel Koch 366.19 Lot 1 Avunel Street 46.25 Block 856H Lot 488 Avenel Street 113.10 lil'Mk 806 Irregular Unknown 43.66 35x100 Each Carteret Hldg Co, Inc. 108.23 Lot 6 Hyatt Btreet 127.16 Block 866H Lots 484 to 486 Avenel Street 597.60 Hlock 807 Irregular Patrick Lloyd 123.37 36x100 Carteret Hldg Co. Inc. 586.36 697.60 Lot 8 128.84 Block 8561 Lot 4*7 Avenel Etieet 1MP179.55 Hloc-k 807 Hyatt Street Irregular 36x100 Bach Fayette H. Johnson * 184.56 Lot 9 Franklyn Society .... 126.02 128.82 Block 855J Lots 432 and 433 Smith Street 298.17 III,** 807 Hyatt Street Irregular 36x100 Each Mnple Manag't Co. 306.23 Lot 10 Franklyn Society .... 126.00 1,069.77 Block 865J Lots 362 to 366 Ueorge Street S1.23 Hlock 807 Avenel Street 25x136 Each Franklyn Society .... 1,061.69 HxlOO Each Maple Manag't Co. 64.23 Lots 20 and 31 House 38.06 Block 856K Lots 374 and 375 Manhattan Avenue l.bSO.lO Block 810 Hyatt Street 36x116 Bach Mrs. J. J. Hill 30.54 26x100 Each Maple Managt Co. 1.604.44 Lote 7 anil 8 42.05 Block 865K Lota 309 and 310 Burnett Street House * Oar. Hlock 811 Hyatt Street 26x126 Bach O. C. Provost 89,42 26x100 Kach Maple Manag't Co. 87.90 91.88 LoU 8 and 4 60.83 Block 865K Lots 327 and 328 lieorgo Street 637.91 Hlock 811 Hyatt Street 86x126 Bach Fred G. Stlckel 48.11 HxlOO Each Wm. Bailey 537.14 Lou 7 and 8 232.59 Block 865L Lots 331 to 342 Uourge Street 788.16 Hlock 811 Avenel Street 36x125 Elizabeth McVall .... 227.43 26X100 Each Maple Manag't Co. 773.66 Lot 14 Hyatt Btreet 42.06 Block 866N Lots 286 and 287 Burnett Btreet House 669.19 680.00 Block 812 36x126 Bach Avenel Street HxlOO1 Bach Robert Henderson Lots 11 and 11 Avenel Street Herman A. Sarvin .. 89.42 91.90 Block 855N Lots 5 and 6 916.32 981.69 Hlock 812 16x125 Each Avetiel Street 34x100 Bach Robert Henderson . Lou 17 and 18 Hyatt Street Julius Korenyi 88.62 75.87 Block 855N Lots 7 and 8 House 80.22 83.69 Illock 813 Irregular Anthony Rasco 72.28 63.13 Lot 13 Avenel Street 36x100 Dekran Ganjorlao . Lot 1 Avenel Btreet Block 855N l 1.6J7.70 Hloek 813 Irregular Aicnel Street 16xlOU Uach Wm. BaileBailey ...I••• • •. 'J™j? Lot 4 Thorpe Avenue Anthony Lanco 60.18 62.16 Block 855N Lots 22 to 24 340.14 illock 814 25x150 Each Smith Street 36x100 Each UeoftAnna Much en bach 332.53 LoU 18 to 15 Avenel Street David Grossman 59.20 159.17 Block 856N Lots 29 to 32 48.83 Illock 814 26x150 Kalnvay Avenue 26X100 Bach Ingvaard Grelsen .... 45.56 Lot It Avenel Street David Grossman 155.19 28.06 Block 856N Lots 46 and 46 863.66 Mock 814 36x160 llaliway Avenue 25xIrrefUlar Each Sdw. J. Gutowskl .. 347.14 Lot 30 St. George Avenue George Beyer 26.22 188.37 Block 8550 Lots 47 and 48 84.99 Hlock 816 35x150 Margaret E. Jacques . 183.31 01.13 Lots 51 and 52 ltahway Avenue 26x100 Each Joseph MelUer 81.67 Hlock 816 Lot 1 St. George Avenue Block 8550 Margarot Stryker .... 179.66 134.66 35x160 Margaret E. Jacques 61,11 SUB Lots 53 and 64 Smith Street 36x100 Each Illock 816 Lot 2 St. George Avenue Block 8550 John Stanko' !»•» 171.09 25x126 Louis Gartner 78V88 46.83 Lots 57 and 68 timith Street HxIrreluUr Each Block 815 Lot 11 Thorpe Avenue Block 3550 AyleAyLen PetrsoPetrson 210.456 26x160 Each Nicholas Salerena ... 44.03 168.96 Lots 62 and 63 Smith Street 26x100 Bach Hlock 816 LoU 28 to 26 Avenel Btreet Block 8550 AVenel Realty Co. 26x126 Each Thomas Petz 154.81 Lota 68 to 72 Commercial Avenue Stxlrregular Each 986.8S Illock 813 LoU 9 and 10 Lord Street Building. Block 8550 Avetiel Realty Co. 969.62 26x126 Each Ignaz Ko«mer ...... 347.50 Lota 74 and 75 Commercial Avenue 26xIvrtguUr Eacn Hlock 818 Lots 16 and 18 Lord Street 1 Block 8550 36x125 Each Frank Tapler 216.61 221.60 Lots 79 to 82 Melnzer Street illock 818 Lota 17 and 18 Block 8550 Koxlrregular Each 26x126 Each Mary Hagaro 22.03 24.41 Lots 83 and 84 Meinzer Street Mock 818 LoU 21 and 93 Lord Street Block S55P 26x100 Uuch 26x126 Each Bertha Hadley 22.03 24.41 Lots 95 to 98 Hallway Avenue Muck 819 Lots 23 and 24 Lord Street Block 856P Building 25xlrregular Each 26x125 Each David Grossman 640.41 661.20 Lots 103 to 106 Melnzer Street Building Illock 820 Lote 1 and 2 Avenel Street Black 855P 25x100 Bach 18S.48 25x125 Each Samuel Grossman ... 414.27 422.03 Lots 132 to 135 Ueurge. Street Esther Sebok 66.28 Ulork 820 Lots 6 and 7 Avenel Street Block 856Q 26x100 Each Irregular 608.81 Lots 140 and 141 Railway Avenue Irene Choras »•" 91.36 Hlock 821 Lord Street Building Mrs. E. Grossman ... 507.42 Block H65Q 25xlrregular Each LoU 18 and 14 26x136 17.55 Lots 144 and 146 George Street L na 774.50 block 821 Lord Street Delia Brennan 15.30 Block K55Q 26x100 Each Lony Leon*° e 761.65 Lot 33 26U26 Sarah FUuiigan 15.30 17.65 Block 865R Lots 176 and 177 Burnett Street Bulldlni 15X100 Each 48.83 Block 821 Lord Street • John Baudlch . 46.55 Lot 38 26x136 Unknown 15.30 17.65 Block H55R Lots 184 and 185 [Uhway Avenue 26xlrregulor Each 506.37 Block 821 Lord Street Maple Manag't Co. 498.05 Lot 80 26x126 G. A. Janelli 19.76 22.07 Block 865R Lots 216 and 217 Kaiiway Avenue iosular fcttcJi 76.04 Block 822 Lord Street Joseph McDerroott .. 71.99 Lot 81 26x125 Charles Perk ...... 11.04 13.23 Block 866A Lot 218 Hallway Avenue 36xlrregular 48.13 Hlock 822 Lord Street Jacob Polkowltz 45.65 Lot 17 John Concannon 408.38 417.12 Block 8MB Uiase Avenue 25x100 Bach 1,330.69 Block 823 Lord Street BulMlng 26x126 Each Lots 1277 to 1280 Perclval L. Seamon 1,309.02 Lot* 21 and 32 Mns. Wm. Schroder . 44.08 46.83 Block 8MB MaUison Avenue 36x100 Each 1,117.38 Hlock 823B Lord Street 36x125 Each Lots 1217 to 1224 Maple Manag't Co. 1,098.98 Lota 31 to 34 Suale Polonay 144.27 148.38 Block 856C Avenel Street House 2ox.uO £iuch 349.06 Hlock 823 B Jansen Avenue • Irregular LoU 1233 and 1234 Maple Managt CoCo.. . 342.01 Lot 32 Maurice F. Grlffcn 180.83 116.48 Block 856C Muuison Avenue 26x100 Each 883,17 Block 824 Jansen Avenue Irregular Lou 1191 and 1192 Jacob Flucher 865,37 224.17 Lota 52 and 68 Louia P. Boos 697.0* 709.83 Block 866C Madison Avenue 36x101) Each HKick 824 New SUU Highway 36x110 Bach Lots 1193 to 1197 Joseph SeamoSo n "••218.83• Lots 8 to 11 Louis P. Boos 348 42 355 81 Block 856D Madison Avenue 26x100 Each 1,117.32 1,135.73 Block 824 New SUU Highway 25x110 Each Lots 1203 and 1204 Maple Manag't Co. Ixita 12 and 13 174.00 178.75 Block 866D Park Avenue Buildings 36x100 Each Wick 824 New SUU Highway 36x110 Louis P. Boos Lots 1121 and 1122 862,01 866,93 Lot 21 8 674.92 Block 856D Park Avenue 26x100 iuibi Mary Flynn Hlock 824 Jansen Avenue 25x150 Each Rudolph Henlg Lots 1129 and 1130 MO.tW Lots 36 to 28 34.82 37.39 Block 866D park Avenue 36x100 Maple Manag't Co. Hlock 825 Jansen Avenue 25x180 Each Julia Vaughan . Lot 1131 Building 170.44 LoU 36 and 87 323.33 Block 866D Park Avenue 26x100 Stephen Haranyer . 246.54 Block 825 Minna Avenue Irregular Wlnona Pratt 317.17 Lot 1132 Stephen Haranycr . 241.38 LoU 8 to 6 95.61 Block 956D Park Avenue 35x100 638.8J Hluck 825 Minna Avenue Irregular Borrls Llmon 92.28 Lot 1133 Stephen Haranyer . , 626.44 Lot 8 429.89 Block 856D Park Avenue 36x100 882.29 Block 825 Minna Avenue Irregular Stephen Nopora 421.46 Lot 1134 Building Rose Schloss . 818.19 Lots 10 to 12 Irregular James Rowe 100.31 103.75 Block 856D Park Avenue Building 36x100 Bach . 816.38 829.27 Block 825 Minna Avenue Lots 1135 and 1136 UW uacu- Maple Manag't Co, Lot 11 274.41 Block 850D Park Avenue Building J6X10O Bach . 761-57 766.03 Block Xi£> New SUU Highway Irregular George H. Elsele .... 268.03 Lots 1139 and 1140 IrregularxlOOMapl« Manag't Co. Lola 39 and 40 388.67 Block S66D Building 1,088.49 Block 825 Hew SUU Highway Irregular Bettrce V. Galassi .. 380.72 Lots 1-2 of IMS all lH&Avenel Street 36x100 Each Maple Manag't Co. 234.09 Block 356D Building . 724.07 Block 825 Lots 41 and 42 New BUto Highway 26x150 Louis P. Boos 228.44 Lots 1147 and 1148 Aveuel Street Maple Manag't Co. 730.84 563.44 Block 8KB 26X100 . 863.35 075.26 Block 826 Lot 41 New SUU Highway 25x150 Each Louis P. BOOB 552.84 LoU 1149 to 1162 MuUison Avenue. 567.80 Block 856D 35x100 UJICll Perclval L. Seamon . 663.35 675.28 Block 826 LoU 50 to 52 Demarest Avenue Building Irregular David Grossman 547.48 Lots 1153 to 1156 Muuison Avenue* 126.56 Block 856E 26x100 Kach Perclval L. Seamon . 907.87 923.77 Block 826 Lots 3 and 4 Demarest Avenue Irregular John Mumby 122.78 Lots 1167 to 1160 tt&uisou Avenue 124.34 Block 856F 35x100 Bach Maple Manag't Co. . 1.464.96 Block 826 Lot 7 Demarest Avenue Irregular Danle] Hurley 120.59 Lots 1169 to U72 Madison Avenue 124.34 Block 856F 25x100 Bach M&ple Manag't Co. . 816.75 830.56 Block 8M Lot 8 DenareetrAvenue Irregular Mrs. Jessie Cooper . 120.59 Lots 1033 and 1084 Filth Avenue Building 338.39 Block 856F 26X100 Each Maple Manag t Co. . 1,684.211 1,606.53 Block 826 Lot 12 Minna Avenue Irregular Stephen Freise 330.70 Lots 1041 and 1042 Fifth Avenue Building Maple Manag t Co. Building 171.32 Block 856F 25x100 Each . 831.03 846.66 Illock 826 Lota 27 and 28 Minna Avenue Irregular Mrs. Jessie Cooper .. 166.86 Lots 1053 and 1054 Aven#l Street Maple Manag't Co. 92.76 Block 8660 26x100 Each 866.77 Block 826 Lota 29 and SO Minna Avenue Irregular John Mundy 89.44 LoU 1065 and 1066 Park Avenue Building Maple M&nag'ng't CoCo.. . ouu... Block 866H Building 26x100 Bach Block 826 Lot 31 Minna Avenue Irregular John Hurlay 83.46 Lots 1090 to 1092 Park Avenue EdEdward d A. GutowskGutow l 1.289.37 1,309.29 Irregular 35x100 Bach Block 826 Lot 82 , Minna Avenue Mrs. Jesse Cooper .. 83.46 86.68 LoU 964 and 965 Avenel Street Dora Nellson 81.67 84.99 Irregular 25x100 Each 673.04 Block 826 Lot N Minna Avenue Levina Helme 168.36 102.68 Block mn LoU »66 and 967 Avenel Street 562.09 Irregular 25x100 Each Lester Wellsr . 280.04 Block 826 LoU 39 and 40 Minna Avenue Otto Toepher 168.35 162.6S Block 856H Lots 972 and 973 fifth Avenue ' Building Maple Managt Co. 273.34 Irregular 25al00 Each 660.42 Block 827 Lots 41 and 42 Minna Avenue Levina Helme 186.87 191.SU Block 853H Lots 980 and 981 Finn Avenue Building Maple Manag't Co. 648.31 28x160 25x100 Each 25.16 Block 827 LoU 46 and 46 Demarest Avenue Eva Feigenbium .... 122.73 126.61 Block 866H LoU S88 and 989 Fifth Avenue Maple Manag'I Co. 22.77 26x150 LoU 930 and 931 Livingston. Avenue 26x100 Each 601.49 510.55 Block 827 Lot 28 Demarest Avenue Realty Trust l&j.M Block 8661 Maple Manag't Co. 26x150 Bach Lots 932 and 933 Livingston Avenue 25x100 Each 492.27 « 501.19 Block 827 Lot 17 ' Demarest Avenue Mollle Stern 440.M 450.52 Block 8561 Maple Mftnag't Co. f Building 26X150 Each Lots 934 and 935 Livingston Avenue 25x100 Each 672.80 Block 828 LoU 43 to 46 Demarest Avenue Benjamin Stern .. 187.41 192.63 Block 8561 Maple Managt Co. BlsiSS 530.37 Building 26x150 Each Lota 1004 and 1006 Fifth Avenue Building 26x100 Bach Block 828 Lots 47 and 48 Prospect Avenue Louis Falley .... 26.23 28.66 Block 8561 Maple Manag't Co. 838.87 346.68 25x160 Each Lots 906 and 908 Livingston Avenue 26x100 Each Block 828 LoU 10 and 11 Prospect Avenue 22.03 24.41 Block 856K MarJorUi De Young 1,242.98 1,263.67 36x160 Frank Fuzi Lots 911 and 912 Building 25x100 Each Prospect Avenue 19.75 22.07 Block 856K Livingston Avenue Maple Manag't Co, Lots 30 and 31 36x150 Each Thomas Johnson . Lots 913 to 916 Butlilns 25x100 Each Woodruff Avenue 22.03 24.41 Block S56K Livingston Avenue Maple Manag't Co. Lot 23 26x150 Each Joseph P. Downs Lots 919 and 920 35x100 Each Woodruff Avenue ' 38.32 40.89 Block 8&6K Livingston Avenue Arthur Nelson, uiock m LoU 1 and 2 35x150 Each Henry Frank, Jr. Lots 921 and 922 Building 25xiOO Each 22.77 25.16 Prospect Avenue 22.03 24.41 Block 856K Livingston Avenue May M. Seamon .. Block 829 Lota 17 to 19 Irregular Joseph P. Downs Lots 837 and 838 26x100 Each " 1,786.7,786.76 1.817.90 Woodruff Avenue 33.29 36.76 Block 866M Aator Place Maple Managt Co. Block 829 LoU 36 and 38 Irregular Crarlea Gardlno . Lots 745 to 748 Avenel Street Buildings , 26xlrregular Each 95495.47 99.05 Woodruff Avenue Rasmus Hansen . 151.30 165.82 Block 8560 Wm. B. Woodruff Block 830 Lots 18 to 18 Irregular . Lots 771 to 773 Westslde Avenue 36x100 Each 639.53 649.41 Woodruff Avenue Harry Grecnberg 30.54 33.05 Block 8560 Fred G. Stlckel ... Block 330 Lot 19 25x150 Each ' Lota 6 to 8 Wobdbridge Avenua 35xlrregular Each 80.47 83.80 St. George's Avenue 197.75 Block 858 Michael Jankowskl Block 830 Lot 26 35x160 Louis Rosen 192.72 Lot 1 Avenel Street Irregular St. George's Avenue 82.15 Block 859B Block 131 Lots 1 and 2 26x160 Each Emily Alvaney 78.88 Harvard Avenue 36x100 Each St. George's Avenue Block 859B Lots 16 to 19 Block 831 Lot 9 25X100 Each BAR Sales Co. Inc. 129.43 133.59 Yale Avenue 35x100 Each St. George's Avenue Block 859C Lots 16 to 19 Illock 831 Lots 10 and 11 25x150 Each Orlando P. Martin .. 104.96, 108.73 Yale Avenue IrregularxlOO Each 126.74 St. George's Avenue Block 859C Lots 20 to 22 block 831 Lou It and 17 36x150 Leah Fern 122.50 126.53 Cornell Avenue ISxlrregular Each 13187 Thorpe Avenue Block 859F Lots 12 to 16 block m LoU 21 and 23 25x150 Each StanlBlaw Blrsztlen .. 1575 13.00 Trinity Place 36x100 Each Mike Pick 206.62 St. Geor(e's Avenue Block 859H Lots 6 and 7 01.W Block 831 Lot 33 Building 26x160 Bach Port Reading B&LAssn546.13 567.26 Trinity Place 25x100 Each John Popoca .... 53,95 St. George's Avenue Block 859H Lots 8 and 9 Block 832 LoU 1 to 4 26x160 Est. of Joa. Williams 285.53 291.71 Trinity Place 36x100 Bach Alex Ballnt 127.16 St. George's Arenue Block S59H Lots 16 and 17 Bluck 832 LoU 6 and 8 26x160 Bach United Building Corp. 73.88 82.16 Dartmouth Avenue 26xlrregular Each Martin Kenes .4 197.38 St. George's Avenue > Block 85IH Lots 26 to 29 Block 832 Lot 7 84x160 Each Terezi Wittman .... 122.93 !ff9 Oak Street 26x100 Each John Riahmaciy St. George's Avenue Block 8591 LoU 1 and 2 Block 833 LoU 13 and 18 House 34x160 Each Louis Ballnt ' 441.21 450.80 Oak Street 36x100 Each Anton and Mary 77.93 8t, George's Avanue 592.26 Block 8591 Lots 5 and (J Block 832 Lou 14 and 16 ihorpe Avenue Building 25x1(0 , Rose Balmt 580.58 1 9:46 153.90 Block 832 LoU 16 and 17 26x160 Mrs. M. E. Hennlng .. 1104 13.23 26X100 Each Mo 118.27 Thorpe Avenue 17.65 Block 8691 Lots 19 to 22 . Cornell Street Block 832 Lot 81 uiorpe Avenue) 26x160 Frank Zdioersky .... 16.30 36x100 Bach 220.52 Block 832 ' Irregular Fred Kolb 24.10 26.48 Block 869J Lots 1 to 4 Oak Street 26x100 Bach Lot 36 Thorpe Avenue Yalo Avenue SS? «>*::: 60.12 Block 832 Lot 46 , Irregular Marion L. Fitzgerald 18.28 20.68 Block 859K Lots 9 and 10 35x100 Eaoh Prospect Avenue Cornell Street Paul Szoke «•" 442.5V Block 833 Lot 16 ' 26x160 John Goetter & Wife 22.03 24.41 Block 869K Lots 19 and 20 36x100 Bach Remaen Avenue . Cornell Street HoUM Samuel Schwartz .... 433.26 23-1.39 Block 833 Lot 39 26x160 Bach Vltoo Grassl 11.04 13.23 Block 859K Lots at and 22 16x100 Xach - Remaen Avenue Harvard Avenue Jos. JarezeWBkl ™» 517.73 Block 884 Lot 46 26x160 Each Mrs. Geo. ManU .... 347.50 353.80 Block 859K Lots 36 and 36 36x100 Each I Dfmareat Avenue John Prekop 609.03 19&02 Block 815 Lou 18 and 14 Irregular James E. Anderson .. 184.43 189.13 Block 869L Lota 2 to 6 Oak Street 26x100 Each Demarest Avenue 162.68 Block 859L Lots 8 and 7 Harvard Avenue Jos. Jarczewski 183.3J 288.03 Block 835 Lot 37 and 38 Demarest Avenue Irregular Max Jacobson 158.35 26X100 Block 836 Lot 17 and 18 Irregular George Kovacs 158.35 162.68 Block mid Lot 86 Avenel Street Steve Mikula ...... M».01 286.73 Minna Avenue , 260.34 266.02 Block 859N Lot 5 and 6 Kahway Avenue Alfred .•Lovdehl 280.67 36.66 Block 888 Lot 20 and 21 Minna Avon* Irregular David A. Fields Paul G. Hock 83.46 86.68 Block 859N Lota 9 to 11 Yale Avenue ' '""USES* Harry Hareslak 33.09 liiU.0(l Block 836 Lot 37 to 89 Minna Avenue i Irregular Block U6 Lot 47 Irregular Margaret Balkflelsch 114.06 117.72 Block 859N Lots 14 and 15 Yale Avenue 36x100 Each Avenel Realty Co. .. 155.84 60.12 Minn* Avenue 193.83 Block 836 Lot 48 ' Irregular Eugene Macchl 403.96 411.85 Block 859N Lots 31 and 32 Harvard Avenue 16x100 Bach KaAheriiw Lagojdn . •£}* Now SUte Highway 36x100 Bach John Shumsky 91.64 85.17 Block 837 Lot 1 to 4 26x110 Each Anthony Toth • 186.25 200.29 Block S59N Lots 33 and 34 . Harvard Avenue New State Highway ' Mxlrregular Bach Jos. Galalda, Jr. .. 42.05 Block 837 Lot 28 26x110 Mrs. F. E. Rapplyea 28.208.43 306.23 Block 8590 Lots 1 to 3 Rahway Avenue New SUte Highway 36xlrregular Jos. Galalda, Jr «1.3t> Block 838 Lot 7 and 1 26x110 Louis P. Booz 174.221 178.90 Block 8690 Lot 4 Rahway Avenue New Bute Highway 26x100 Bach Jos. Jedmslk ...... 165.95 Block 838 Lot 9 Loula P. Boos 174.19 178.88 Block 8590 Lota 9 and 10 Yale Avenue New SUte Highway 36x100 Bach Veronica Anderset .. 89.22 Block 888 Lot 10 i 26x110 Each Joseph Campbell .. 542.61 Block 8590 Lots 11 to 13 Yale Avenue New State Highway 26x100 Each Paul Szoke 362.42 Block 838 LoU 16 to 17 36x110 Each Louis P. Booz Jr. 348.32 355.70 Block 3590 Lots 23 to 36 Oak Street (Worge Do*da 365.78 New SUte Highway 36x100 Each (Worge Do*da 100.96 Block 838 LoU 19 and 20 28x110 Louis P. Booz Jr. . 174.18 178.87 Block 860 Lots 22 to 34 Otk Street John Mldvlgy «•» -New SUte Highway Stxlrregular Each 354.66 Block 838 Lot 21 36x110 Louis P. Booz Jr. . 174.22 178.94 Block 860 Lots 25 to 28 Dartmouth Avenue Mike Gelata...... 248.40 rlew SUte Highway ISxIrregular Each 668.07 679.90 . Block 888 Lot 33 26x110 Each Rosalie Purpura .. 256.20 262.39 Block 860 Lots 29 and 30 Dartmouth Avenue John L. McDowell St. George's Avenue Charles Sajben .... Building 26xlrregular Each 101.77 106.28 Block 838 Lots 23 and 24 75x160 Each 681.60 695.61 Block 860 Lots 39 and 40 Trinity Place Timka Wasileszea at George's Avenue Building Peter Pralsner .... 26xIiTegularEach 106.71 110.27 Block 839 LOU It to 38 26x150 61.11 64.13 Block 863 Lots 28 and 29 Dartmouth Avenue Katherine Nteland Bt. George's Avanue 26xlrrogular Each 347.38 353.94 Block 889 1 Lot 80 Building 26x160 Bach Mary A. Fox 607.08 617.80 Block 866 Lots 23 and 24 Rahway Avenue John Sisterak Thorpe Avenue ' Irregular 646.69 657.33 Block 839 LoU 46 to 49 25x160 Stephen Kulegowskl 16.30 117.65 Block 866 Lots 29 and 30 Rahway Avenue Peter B. Shilton . Thorpe Avenue 36x100 Each 316.63 Block 839 Lot 61 26x160 Julia Bauraaim 31.46 33.95 Block 872 Lots 51 to 64 Anna Avenue Arnt Hegarty .... mob Thorpe Avenue 26x100 Bach 104.64 Block 889 LoU 73 and 74 36x160 Mrs. Mark Tarby . 22.03 24.41 Block 872 Lots 55 to 58 Anna Avenue Building Shelton Realty Co. 108.21 Remaen Avenue 36x100 Bach 51.31 Block 889 Lots) 79 and 80 Martin Parkas 30.14 32.62 Block 873 Lota 30 to 33 Shelton Avenue Peter E. Poppas 54.10 Thorpe Avenue Fannie Johnson 19.75 22.07 Block 373 Shelton Avenue 26x100 Bach Block 839 Lot S8 Thorpe Avdnue Irregular Lots 33 and 34 Hen. fc Marg. Donegan 178.94 183.62 Albert R. Johnson 35.64 38.11 Block 873 Rahway Avenue 26x100 251.92 Block 841 Lot IS Thorpe Avenue 60xIrregular Lot 38 • Peter E. Poppas 257.31 Block 841 Wm. L. Bowen ... 22.03 24.41 Block 873 Anna Avenue 25x100 Bach 16.94 Lot 18 Thorpe Avenue Irregular Lota 49 and 60 36x100 Bach Mrs, Rose Halper 18.20 Block 841 Lot 21 Ptillegrmo Glamco 38.21 40.84 Block 883 Lots 414 and 415 Elizabeth Street John A. Delaney . 34.30 36.84 Remaen Avenue Irregular 19.74 22.06 Block 883 Elisabeth Street HxlOO Bach 5.64 Block 841 Lot 31 Remten Avenue 26x160 Baoh Irving BrUcoe Lota 419 10 421 Alfred M. O'Neill 7.73 Block 843 Lot I H. R. "Koll "y 39.23 41.36 Block 884 Lot 315 Elizabeth Btreet John A. Delaney 7.91 10.03 Remaen Avenue 26x160 Each 39.23 41.86 Block 884 Elizabeth Street 9.11 Block 842 Lots 33 and 34 Emma Morris Lot 316 Alfred M. O'Neilatlll .... U.H5 Remaen, Avenue 26x160 Bach 114.61 118.46 Block 884 Elizabeth Street >. 23.87 Block 841 LoU 25 and 36 Demarest Avenue 26x160 Ignace Gaalseiul .... Lot 317 Btanlslaw Pouklewicz 26.26 Stanley KloBfSk 175.74 180.32 Block 887 Elizabeth Street 36x100 Bach 27.71 Block 843 Demarest Avenue 60xlrr«gular Each Lote 873 to 375 Arth. McMuUln Co. . 30.19 B. & G. GlaLmo 175.74 180.32 Block 888 Leesvtlle Avenue 38xlrrecular Bach 78.89 Block 841 LoU 48 and 49 DemareBt Avenue 50xlrr*gular Each Lota 185 and 186 Chua. WJfcEffle Arches 82.21 Nlchola Meola 102.36 Block 8S9 Arthur Street 35xlOQ Bach 31.79 Block 843 LoU 66 and 67 Demarest Avenue SOxlrregular Each LoU 11 and 13 John Kirlk 94.32 Peter Merzewskl ... 176.74 180.32 Block 839 Elliott Street 86x100 Hl&ch 63.68 Block 842 L0U68 and 69 LotB 157 and 168 66.64 Demarest Avenue 28x160 Bach Samuel L. Stlmmel,, 83.46 86.68 Block 889 Elliott Street 34x100 Bach Michael Fanko 50.31 Block 843 LoU 80 and 81 Salvatore Natoh 53.10 Tappen Street 26x160 17.55 Block 892 Lota 174 to 177 Leesvllle Avenue Irwrular Block 842 Lot 71 G. Lerose 16.80 Rose De Petri 23.86 26.2.1 Demareet Avenue 2fixlrregular 210.94 Block 893 Lots 167 and 168 Leosvllle Avenue 26x100 Bach Block 843 Lot 81 John W. Baigrw .... 206.68 10.09 Demarest Avenue Building 26xlrre!gular 171.32 Block 893 LoU 93 to 98 Elizabeth Street , ROBe De Petri 7.96 Block 848 Lot 2 George Wagner 166,86 Minna Avenue 25x1 rregular Each 229.83 Block S97A Lot 98 Randolph Avenue United Land - Dev. Cu 33.82 Block 848 Minna 'Avenue 80x Irregular Each Joseph Blzdarl 224.44 10x100 Bach United Land - Dev. Co. 61.50 Block 841 LoU 14 and 15 Joseph Blzdarl 224.44 229.83 , Block B97A Lota 120 to 125 Martin Btreet 10x100 Bach LoU 87 to 89 Minna Avenue 35xlrregular Each 77.92 Block 897A Lots 126 to 136 Middlesex Place United Land - Dev. Co 28.17 Block 8U Joseph Blzdari 74.80 aOsIrregular Bach United Land - Dev. Co 33.82 LoU 40 to 43 Tappen Street Mixlrregular 88.33 Block 8!/7B Lots 198 to 162 Martin Street 30x100 Bach Block 848 Minna Avenue 25xlrregular Louis Levine 85:04 United Land - Dev, Co 193.69 '199.0 Block 848 Lot 48 Joseph Blzdarl ' 268.14 272.01' Block 897C LotB 164 to 169 Nuw State Highway Irregular 28.1 Lot 80 Minna Avenue 26xlmg\ilar Each Unkown """" Block 844 Theresa Plater 196.52 200.43 Block 898 LoU 168 to 161 Irmgular 908.1 LoU 1 to 4 Minna Avenue 36xlrregular Each 317.38 Block 9HA Lots 17A, 18A and 18C Elston Avenue 6.817 Acres Harry Donegan Block 844 Theresa Pinter 310.86 Rahway Avenue 45.06 47.1 Lot 10 and 11 Minna Avenue Irregular 162.26 Block 926 Lot 1 160x252 The Qftttda Co. . Block 844 Teral Pinter 157.92 Blair Road ' The Canda Co. . 2,310.22 2,361. LoU 14 and 16 New SUte JJ •*»»* Irregular 391.23 Block 926 Lot 2 48 Acres Block 844 New State H ihW 25xlrregular Bach Dorothy Satri 183.28 Blair Road Christine Morrell 45.06 47.1 Blork 844 246.06 Block 928 Lot 1 Irregular 110.1 1 New State Highway Itxlrregular Each A, A. Emit 240.16 Rahway Avenue Joseph Furazlter 106.85 Lots 19 and M 460.40 Block 928 Lots 1 and 2 Irregular Bach Block 844 Tappen Street 36xlrrogular E*;h Theresa Pinter 461.27 Rahway Avenue 128.33 132' Block 844 LoU 38 and 94 234.13 Lots 4 and 5 ttxlrregular Istvan Vecsery Tappen Street Building 25x150 Each Isabella Corplto 218.64 Rahway Avenue John Benvel 25666 262. S Block 846A Lot 26 and 26 190.85 Block 928 Lot 9 kr EM*. New SUte Highway 36x160 Bach Julius Bornath 188.15 Rahway Avenue Irregular 189.4 Block 846V LoU 11 and 13 370.96 Block 928 Lots 10 and 11 Joseph Whaly .... '""* 8t George's Avenue Charles Saiben 36388 Chestnut Street Irregular 15 98 18 Block 846B LoU 38 and 34 10 - • 162.31 Block 928 Lot 12 Wary Uloar '. Joseph Mofcin 157.76 Bun Strait Mary Ulcer 47.73 Block 848A LoU 4 and 6 163.09 Block 930 Lot 67 Wxlrrei Eaoh Sadye Wlchansky .... 167.43 Elm Street Mary Ulcer 63.70 Block 846C Lot land 8 nu [100 Bach Peter & Mary Wallcky 26.43 28.88 Block 930 LoU 68 to 70 OS 100,63 104 2 Elm Street Carmine Matonex . Block 846C Lot 5 to 7 st: -o^f'St™? * 30x100 Bach J. W. Holloway Co. 63.26 Block 930 63.60 68.8 Lota 72 to 76 Omar Avenue Arthur A. Cook .. Block 846D Lotl 14 to 16 Richmond Bur*« 30x100 Bach Joseph Smith 67.72 BlcVk 930 71.6 Lots 82 to 86 Omar Avenue Michael Gneschak . 68.60 Block 84BDD LoU 1 to 10 Demareat Avenue 30x100 Each H. B. Everett 18.36 20.67 Block 980 > 18.9 Lota 88 to 89 Elm Street Steve Junay 1598 Block 848 B LoU 14 to 16 84.06* Block 931 43.8 New Slate Highway 30x100 |aoh Abraham E. Johnson 8156 LoU 91 to 93 Elm Street Domlnlco La Colla . 41.2-- _1 Block 848 B LoU 11 and U 30.92 Block 931 501 Greenwood Street 30x100 Each Bdward O. Johnson .. 18.63 Lot 100 Poplar Street Steve JJnay 47.73 Illock 846B LoU II and U 41.10 Block 931 44.1 Greenwood Street 30x100 Bach Anna H. Bmmone ... 88.60 Lota 110 and HI Poplar Street John Coblar , 41.63 Block 846E LoU It and 1« 50.08 Block 931 Greenwood Street iOxlOO Bach Joseph Smith 47.80 LoU 119 to 131 Poplar Street Michael Messaron .... 30.70 Block 848 B Lotl tt and 84 60.06 Block 981 Belgrade Street 20x100 Bach Clarence KJerag&ard 47.80 LoU 122 and 128 Poplar Street Michael Measaros .... 186.58 Block B46F LoU 44 to « 28.88 Block 932 Belgrade St**** 30ptlOO Each Christine KJersgaard 38.48 LoC 1S3 Wane Koisunen 50.30 63< Block 846F Lots U to 18 JOxlOO Bach David T. WllenU .... 97.43 1Q1.01 Block 932 Lots 138 to 141 Belgrade Street Poplar Street Stove Janay 31.79 84.3 Block 846F LoU 17 to 18 Irregular Maple Manag-t, Co. . 171.9a Block m Lots 143 and 148 36x100 Each New State Highway 17677 Jerry Walsh 67.68 701 Block 8480 LoU 31 to M Irregular Alex Maty 480.84 490.61 Block 932 LoU 144 taa-MS KxlOO Bach Block 8460 New BUte Hjlhway Building Poplar Street Joseph Vogtus, Jr. .. 81.M Lotl Irregular Rhwy. Auto Sup. Co. 336.09 281,86 Bloc* 932 LoU 146 to 161 Irregular Block 847A I 1 to I Kow Btate Hl«hway Lota 181 and 183 Pine Btreet Chas Prenaky 145.69. LoU Irregular Anna.Clark 88.18 91,69 B|oek«3 3&100 Block 847A IT to fll Rahway Avenue 36xl00Each Loyo Repaaky 417.38 LoU .... St OeoWi *venue Irregular Rose Cunnlnghwn ..'. 78.88 82.11 Bloi* 936 Block 847A II tc-f LoU MO and 821 Rahway Avenue 25x100 Bach Nicola Foyulone ... 14070 LoU 4 and I Bt. Oeorgie'i Avenue Irregular Wnefend Fruit and Poultry Block 986 and Block 847A Lots 328 and 826 Rahway Avenue 35x100 Lot I . Bt. *»•* true nmi ino 407.iT 814.11 Block 936 Lot 839 Rahway Avenue LoU 7 and 8 Irregular Sylvester * Ai Wallcky 28.63 36.01 Slock 986 Avenue Irregular Peter P. EJersgaard 38.31 38.66 Block 847A Lot 11 A«nu» Block 847A LoU II to 14 PAGE SIX WOODBRIDGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1985 TAXSA1E TAXSAlsE TAX SALE TAX SALE TAX SALE SALE TAX SALE TAX SALE Ited Eatlmau Computed Sstlmat* to Amount J«lyl7l936 to'fc,' Julyl.ltK to StUtTy Irregular Leber Ksiates Inc. .. 1770 Leber Delate* Inc. .. 6240 W1'' Rahwiy Avenue 26x100 lech Francis Brojck SUM 40(.(l Block 1064F Loll part of 16 and 17 Daniel Str**t Block 335 L..ts 131 and 333 Block 1064F LoU B to 27 Willow 9tr»*t Leber leutes Inc. .. 1931 [';'"' Block WS Lot t 389 Mid 840 Chestnut Street Stale* «*<* 9M*e Zumko B.U 88.11 ;i 4 Block 1064* Lot 21 Willow Street Leber letetei Inc. .. 7731 «" Bk• Lita M7 to 33! 14ully Street suioo Henry Lleberireund . 144.83 148.N Lot » Battdlni Samuel Roscelle 1»W 1IJ4 Block 1067 Lota 18 and 14 Fifth Street 24x100 Xach James Roller 32449 ,,,.'_' Bl.xk >3* Lot 400 Huily Street Block 1067 BulldlBg Bi... k '',!•> Lot 401 Holly Street l«r Brown 16.M HJ4 Lot 23 Fifth Street 26x94 riore Mlnucci jjo 49 'F L Holly Btnet tad Morrieeey A' Chat. Prenaky SIM KJ9 Block 1016 Turner Street 35x94 Bach Paul Bartalaml J8J57 r, Bh"V ?W "<* 404 to 407 Block 1068 Lot 29 Building BKx-k (OS b-u 41! tnd 414 Monissey Avenue [>anlel Vuht 31.71 Kit LoU SO to 82 Turner Street BulWIng 24x94 Eaoh Balvatore Covlno .... MM ?m '' Block lOB Tuner Street 34X100 Daniel McDontld ..,, 38.89 ,, '\ Bl<> k <<:<7 L"l» 415 tnd 416 Omar Avenue Andy Kereatlne SI rt 34.83 Block ion LoU land 2 umar Arena* Jwne* A. Roker ... 61.87 14.87 Lot 1 Fifth Street 26xlrragular Robei* O. Bushing .. 6180 , Bl.ts 418 to 420 Wjodbrtdge-Carteret Bl H-k .17 U37 L.'t» 419 and 440 Huily Btreet Itch Nicola Ftyrolan 37.16 29.M Block 1073 LoU 18 and II Fourth Street 26x94 Dominic DePtlma .... 425.30 tii''. Each LM 27 Tappen Street Building Hi.., k ''37 U>t» 4*1 and 443 Holly Stnet Louis D. Alston 2162 KM Block 1071 Building 25X94 Antonla SBuocero 1,417.38 t«ii O bch Mary Clark 4l.2i 41.87 Block 1074 Let 8 Ttppca Street 25x100 Annleilo Zullo 1.076.18 1 '(,.„ , Bl K k W L-1* 447 and 448 Elm Street 25x100 Etch Bl.*-k '.'I' L-tJ 449 and 450 Elm Stnet Jeanette Saunders . . 60.81 6110 Block 1075 Lot 1 Second Btmt ' Annlello Zullo 755.76 ?f ' JSxlOO Ear-h John Benyel JJ.S2 81*0 Block 1076 Lot 8 Pt. Read. B * L Aaan 440.47 1L ' Bl'jck '.'J7 I'yts 4«0 to 4C Elm Street StalOO Each Woodbridn-Cuteret Building r John Benyel 34182 861-17 Block 1076 bM » Michael LaRusso .... 591,11 (j,,,^ l!lv<-l HI., k 938 LoU 521 to 629 MotTlgtwy AvtvuM 16x100 etch lstvan Vecsery ti.tf 44.M Block 1071 Lots 26 and M 'laypaa Btrett 15X84 Vlncenio Russo 292.26 » " Bin k '«? . Li'ts 579 and 580 Momesey Avenue John Benyet 2163 24.80 Block 107( Lot n Tappea Btnet S6X94 Catlana Zullo 994.62 1,012 1 tblOO Etch Julius Darab 46.01 47.81 Building Bli-rJt !>40 Lnti 5S3 to 5* Omar Avenue SHOO Etch Block 1076 Lot a Tappea Street a Tony Ra»uccl ,., 37,83 ,* Bluck HO I-<'U &91 tu 610 Pine Street 36x100 Itch Juliua IrraU 208.11 211.47 Block 1077 Let 1 Carter*! Btnet 26x100 Baeh A. O. Brown Met, .. 703.58 71 f' Julius Dmib 144.13 14X.H Block 1077 LoU » to 22 Building Blrvk M0 I^i 611 to S24 Cedar Street 21x100 Etch First Street Building 2KT5 Bach Mattto De Nlttiset .. 286.33 241 '! Block >('i 1-' '• 632 and 833 Morrteaey Avenue Julia Darab 41J1 4187 Block 1078 Lou 1C. SC and 8C First Street Anlello Zullo 42.44 4' 25x100 Etch 26x100 Bach ll Block '•« !•>•.» 634 to 633 Morrlaey Avenue 261100 Eton Julius Darab 38>» 246J3 Block 1078 LoU 4 and 6 Certertt Street 26x1 regular Anlello Zullo 166,39 j,,;',, | Larch Street 2U100 Earii Wtn. Oalnea 88.44 11.08 Block 1078 Lot 6 First Street Bt Block 107SA Lot 1 Hagaanaa Street Ji.lin Hanmtn 298.08 M;' Blixk M3 L»ts 759 tnd 780 Willow Street 25x100 Etch tnna Ptrkolab Koji 20,70 UOt Block 1079A LoU 2 to 6 Birch Street Andrew May 94.22 .,-, Bl"di H3 Lots 779 to 783 Ash Street BulUUni JSxlOO Be«h Koji Balath 721.61 7I6.2* Block 1073A Lot 7 Birch Street 26xlrreguler John Hagtmin $5.91 36x100 Adam Nevedel 11.7* K83 Lot 10 Vernon Way Blwk M3 Lf-ts 7» and 800 Jorrisey Avenue Block 1O79A 26xlrrtgular Etch Jos. k Anna Kom^te 283,20 ••,•, Mjrrisey Avenue 36x100 Eton Adam Nevtdtl 16J8 1134 Block 1079A Vernon War Building Block SI3 Lot 801 Lots 18 and 14 KXUrefular etch .'ohn Hagaman 86.26 •- Block M4 Lots SI" to 822 Asr, Street George Kovacs 16.41 •*.•» Block 1079a. LoU U and 16 \ ernon Way John Bastianlch 9.05 , , KzlOO Baoh Julius Horneck n.80 H« Block 1O71A Lot 11 \emon Way sSxIrregular Block 944 Lots 85" to 860 Morrlaey Avenue Irregular John BastianKh 9.06 <".'. Willow Str*et Irregular Steve HaleJ 16.18 1134 Block 1073A Lot 20 Vernon Way John Hagtman 177.87 u. !,. Block M6 Lot 255 Joseph Schorn 26.21 27.16 Building 26x1 rreguUr Bach Block S46 Ul 359 Willow Street JSilOO Block 1071A LoU 21 to M Division Street John Hagtman 19.38 >i, , Aah SffW In«|Ml»Il r Joseph Durtca 1U4 1US Block 1078A Let a Hagaman Street 2txlrregular Block M7 lyt 27S Jutla KoUnger 81.78 84.81 SSXIrregular John Hagaman SO.St >,..,, Blix-k 947 lyU- 27« »nd 277 Ash Street Irregular Block 107VA Lot SO Htfuaan Street John Hagaman 94.16 •.,;•:, Ash Btreet Irregular Chas. Prensky 38.37 4101 Block IOWA Lot n Hagaman Street Itxlrregular Block 947 Lot* 27*i If. 2M 36xlrregul*r ltMjh John Htgaman ..... 184.1* ;v. / Block 947 Lot 283 Yew Street Irregular Joseph Durica 11.84 11.63 Bluck 1079A Lots 34 to K Hageiaan Stnet John Hagtman 86.05 •'• Blwk 947 Lots 214 and 285 Tew Street Iireiultr Julia Kollnger H.7» 1443 Block 1O79B Lot 1 Haganea Street 26x100 Baoh Chas. Prensky 88.24 71.87 Spruce Street 26x100 Etch John Htgaman 316.71 3^1, Block W7 Lots M6 to 290 Yew Street Block 1979B Lot* 2 to 5 Chrome Real Kst. Inc, 196.77 201 Omar Avenue 26x100 Etoh fhas Prensky U1.34 116.11 Block 107*B Spruce Street 26*100 Each Block 947 Liits 291 to 2*7 LoU 6 and 7 26x100 Bach Jol.n Hagamtn 133.82 1;.,-1 Block 9S0 Lots 8C6 and 867 Rjhway Avenue 26x100 Bt&h John Benyel 266.61 262.86 Block 1079B Lou 8 and > Spruce Street 26x100 Ktoh Vernon Way 26X100 Each John Htgaman 132 81 13i^ Block W0 L..ts 8(8 and 869 Rib way Avenue Stephen Vlcsarl 266.88 382.86 Block 1079B Lou 10 tnd 11 John Htgaman 499 74 ;, Block 950 Wi ISO and 891 Rahway Avenue BulMInf 28x100 Xach Carmine Stlvla 440.88 441.86 blixn 1079B LoU 36 and 27 ilagaman Street 26x100 Btoh Andrew Stllga 138.48 142.60 Block 1079B /Hacaman Street 26x100 Each John Htgtman 274 87 : ... Block %0 I."'-" KM and 896 Morrisey Avenue Lou 30 to tt 25x100 John Hagtmtn 94.21 .. -, Block 950 I/>.,' 1'; Block 962A Lots 1487 and 1488 Edgarton Boulevard 25x100 Each Madeline Lucas 195.27 19983 Block 10791 Lots 26 and 27 Daniel Stnet 25x100 Each John Hagaman 674.32 5i ;•: Block 963A Lots 1528 to 1630 Poplar Street 26X100 Bach June L. Battles S3.82 3t« Block 1079J LoU 14 to 16 Haeaman Street 26x100 Each John Hagaman 390.76 Zit:.. 25x100 Each Block 964 Lota 1669 to 1671 Edgarton Boulevard Antonio Daddlno .... 47.73 60.62 Block 1079J •Lot 17 Hagaman Street 40xIrregular John Hagamau 94.21 SM Block 964 Lots 1672 and 1673 Edgarton Boulevard 25x100 Bach Rose Magyar 74.42 77.51 Block 1079J Lot 26 25x100 Each Daniel Street Inagulai John Hagam&n 29535 iui 1, Block 964 Lots 1574 to 1577 Edgtrton Boulevard Angelo Greco 63.60 6666 Block 1079J Lota 28 and 37 Daniel Street 36x138 Each John Hagaman 606.50 bll ii 26x100 Each Angelo Greco M.33 67.34 Block 107SJ Block 964 Lots 1592 to 1596 Cottage Place 26X100 Etch Lot 28 Daniel Street _ Building 25x100 Pt^Bead. B ft L Ass'n 638.78 (*) 4. Block 964 Lots 1696 to 1599 Cottage Place Carmine Rtaa 63.S0 66.66 Block 1079J LoU 29 and 30 Daniel Street 26x100 Bach John Hagaman 385.93 3'.<:i:. Block 965A Lot 1543 Poplar Street1 26x100 Barney Soloman 20.63 22.96 Block 1079K Barney Sullivan 186.61 190.60 Lot 1 Marion Street 35X100 John Hagaman 86308 &;*u. Block 965A Lots 1544 to 1653 Poplar 8treet 26x100 Bach Block 1079K LoU 8 and 9 Birch Street ISxIrreguUr Each John Hagtman 488.09 *•-••-- Block 965A Lot 1553 Poplar Street 36x100 Barney Soloman 20.66 22.98 Block 1O79K Barney Soloman 176.18 180.96 LoU 10 to 14 Daniel Street 36x100 Bach John Hagam&n U38.32 l,t*b>i J. Block 966A Lots 1556 to 1562 Pine Street S6X100 Bach Block 1O79K Lot 16 Daniel Street Irregular John Hagtman 427.60 41.,,- Block 965A Lot 1563 Pine Street 25x100 Barney Solonmn .... 25.21 2*U'l Block 1U79K LoU 16 to 18 Marion Stnet Irregular Julm Hagaman 676.91 &Mi .' Block MSA Lots 1613 to 1616 Edgarton Boulevard 26x100 Bach Nlcoln Gruttadaurla U.06 47.83. Block 1O79L LoU 4 to 9 25X100 Bach John & Lizzie Zaleza 30.02 32.61 Spruce Street 26x100 alach John Hagaman 1.6U.51. 1,54. . Block 969A Lots 1647 to 1650 Ash Street Block 1079L Lou 10 and 11 26x100 Each 25x100 Bach John & Llale Zaleza 8657 88.98 Block. 1079L uanicl Street John Hagaman 1,252 05 1,271 co Block *»A Lots 1633 to 1638 Edgarton Boulevard LoU 14 to 17 Daniel Street 26x100 Sach John Hagaman ..... 1.728.60 l.JM -JJ Block 971 LoU 10 and 11 Homestead Avenue Houe. 26X100 Each John Karmazln 259.20 26S.66 Blodc 1O79L LoU 18 to 21 Houae 80x70 Bach Julia Rikowltch 477.13 486.02 Birch Street 26x100 Each John Hagaman 873.23 M,- Block 983 Lota 19 and 20 Blanchard Avenu* Block 1O79L Lou 26 and 27 Marlon Street 26x100 Bach John Hagunan 1,247.72 1,2b; J. Block 984 Lot 25 Rahiray Avenue 80x100 Qulaeppe Critello .... 166.77 170.95 Block 1079L Lot 28 Marion Street 25x100 SouiidView B4L Ass'n 744.97 7i». Block 984 Lots 32 and 33 Rahway Avenue 80x100 Bach Antonio Feenunantl 163.23 167.62 Block. 1079L Lot 39 i Marion Street 25x100 SoundVlew BAL Ass'n 272.64 :,'•. 1. Block 984 Lot 34 Rahway Avenue 80x100 Vlncenzo Cares 176 88 180.17 Block 107911 Lot 1 Marion Street 25x100 John Hagaman 993.80 l.lXJss. Block 984 Lots 568 to 571 Merellne Aveme 80x70 Bach John The Baptist Greek Block 1O79M LoU 5 to 7 Catholic Society .... 674.40 6S4.70 Holly Street 25x100 Each John Hagaman 784.38 797.-. Block 1O79M LoU 10 and 11 Holly Street ' 26x100 Each Lot 574 Merellne Avenue 80x70 Benjamin Baldwin ... 104.72 108.23 Block 1O79M Jonn Hagainan 606^1 115 in LoU 12 and 13 Holly Street Building 36x100 Bach Lot 584 Merellne Avenue 30x70 Quiseppe Critello .... 171.60 175.70 Block 1O79M John Hagaman l.WM l,6oi i. LoU 14 and 15 Daniel Street . 25x100 Each John Hagaman .,...._ 506.61 61.: Lots 469 and 460 Harriot Avenue 80x70 Bach Vinoenzo * Marie Block 1079M 25x100 Each Mercurio 41.21 43.87 Block 1079M. LoU 16 and 17 Daniel Street ' Johu Hajaman 1,236 73 1.2&' Catherine Garland ... 76.62 7170 LoU 22 and 33 Spruce Street 25x100 Each John Hagaman 533.93 Mi.. Lota 461 to 463 Harriot Avenue 80x70 Bach Block 1079M 25x100 Bach John Burnett 116.02 11885 Block 1079M Lots 26 and 37 Marion Street JNlcholas OeSantis ... 1.239.39 1^-• Lota 466 to 4(8 Merelin* Avenue 80x70 Bach . Marion Street 26x100 Each 1 Lots 323 and 324 Anton Stumpf 22.62 24.90 Block 1079M Lots 28 and 29 John Haytwign ...... 4^8.09 4^i - " Blaniiford Avenue 80x70 Each Lot 30 Marlon Stnet 25x100 Lots 325 to, 333 Blandfcrd Avenue > 80x70 Each George Rusmak 206.78 211.08 Block 1O79M W. t Justin*. Schv/edt 1W.62 lfj: Lot 33 Marion Street 26x100 f Lots 334 and 336 Blandford Aveaue 90x70 Bach Wasyl Markulln 33.61 36.13 biucn 1O79N 25x100 John Hagaman 188.V6 i' i • Blandford Avenue Wasyl MarfcuUn 20.65 22.98 Block 1079N Lot 1 Marion Street Lot m Irregular LoU 4 and 5 36x100 Each John Hagaman 96298 ».-.; Lots 337 and 338 Harriot Avenu* Irregular Wasyl Markulin 41.30 43.96 Block 1O79N Larch Street LoU 10 to 13 Daniel Street StxlODEach John Hagaman 488,86 5u. '.•, Lots 341 to 343 Harriot Avenue Houae Irregular •Mildred Chandler .... 153.09 157.73 Block 1O79N John Hagaman 1,697,18 !,:.:;- Blandford Avenue Richard Coleman .... 30.72 83.16 LoU 14 and 15 Daniel Street 26x100 Each Lot 209 Block 1079N Lou IS and 17 36x100 Xach Benjamui Qelecl SS6.08 Hi •» Lot 246 Blandford Avenue House SOxIrregnlar Richard Coleman .... 219.06 224.61 Block 1079N Daniel Street uUdlng LoU 22 to 25 Holly Street 25x100 Each Michael Topo 1,264.OB l.:«l :. Lota 313 and 314 ' Blandford. Avenue 80x70 Each Hugh Tlmmons 22.52 24.90 Block 1079N Lota 26 and 27 John Hagaman 903.93 ir.' ••• 1 Harriot Avenue Marten Street Building it$$ sh I.t.t.s 358 and 359 30x70 Each Hugh Tlmmons 22.52 24.90 Block 1O79N LoU 31 and 31 Marion Street Michael Komenda ...1,499.91 \,Us< Lota 371 to 374 Harriot Attune 30x70 Each Albert Bolobas 100.63 104.21 Block 1079O 25x100 Etch John Hagaman 537.26 M' ' Helen Novak 26.04 28.43 Lots 1 (o 6 Woodbridge-Carteret Road Irregular Lot 378 Harriot Avenue 30x70 Block 1079O Lou 15 and It John Ilagaman 1,696.40 lv_; • LoU 440 to 442 Harriot Avenue , , 80x70 Each Charles Buleka 43.72 46.43 Block 1D79O Woodhridge-Carteret Road 81x100 Bach •1 -I LoU 17 and 18 John Hagaman 1,23176 1:~ ' Lot 3 486 to 487 Mereline Avenue 30x70 Each Charles Buleka 498.87 606.99 Block 1079O Du.tol Street 25x100 Each John Hagaman 623.93 Hi •• George Palculla 411.36 419.21 LoU 19 and 20 Daniel Street Building 241100 Bach LoU 502 to 504 Merellne Avenue 80x70 Etch Block 1079O Lots 21 and 22 Salvatore Clutn*llo .. 1,337.28 l,fc- Lots 42 to 44 Rahway Avenue 80x100 Each Peter Lesko 421.03 428.74 .Block 1079O Larch Street 26x100 Bach Bartolanl PeoolO .... 441.68 i^i i Lou 23 to 28 Larch Street 36*100 Bach Lot 59 Rahway Avenue 30x100 Samuel Cohen 111.81 116.44 Block 11)790 LoU 29 to 33 John Htfaman 1,67(80 1.60L' i,' Lots 551 and 552 Merellne Avenue 80x70 Etch Marion Street 25x100 Etch Edward W.Soporowskl 148.66 152.95 Block 1079P LoU 3 and 4 Woodbridge-Carteret Road John Hagaman 1,774.98 1.S01 ••> Lota 563 to 566 Merellne Avenue House 80x70 Bach Wladlslaw Pryozowskl 841.82 864.9? Block 1O79P tSxIrregular Eaoh John Hagaman 499.06 507 1 LoU 21 to 34 Marion Street Lot 78 • Rahwty Avenue 80x100 Fein Forella 206.26 309.92 Block 1O79P 26xlrregular Each John Hagaman ...... 1.774.98 l.fjtil • Lot 79 Lou 26 and 2f . Larch Street Rahway Avenue 80x100 Antonio Chlarella .... 41.21 43.87 Block 1079P LoU 27 and a 25xlrregular fcach John Hagaraan 170.64 47V , Irregular Lurch Street 25xlrr*fular Bach LoU 82 and 83 Rahway Avenue How * Oaraje Massopust Bros. Co. . 819.80 713.44 Block 1079P Lot 31 Larch Stnet R. Pellegrlno 278.69 2»4 ••: Lot 532 Merellne Avenue 30x70 Felix Forilla 180.46 184.68 Block 1079P Stxlrregular John Hagaman 261.51 3eI7 :• Blandford Avenue LoU 38 to 39 Henry Street LoU 271 to 278 HOUM Irregular Julia McNally and Susan Block 1079Q Lot 1 Henry Street S6xIrr*fuUr Each John Hagtman 1,74».3» 1.77t "• Height 409.18 417.64 Block 1079Q LoU 3 to 7 Larch Street 36x100 Mary Medoc 861-91 «S.S7 LoU 279 and 280 Blandford Avenue Houie 80x80 Bach Andrew Vats 19168 198.86 Block 1079Q LoU 12 to 14 Man on Street 26x100 Each John Hagaman 1.807.41 1,3V; > Btaadford Avenue Lou 281 and 281 80x80 Btcb Bronislaw Yarmont .. 22.62 24.90 Block 1079Q Lou 15 and 1-2 Xt 16 26x100 Each John Hagamtn 1.484,15 1.5*TJ "• LoU 292 and 293 Bluidfard Avenue 30x80 Bach Black 1079Q MM-jon street Building Irregular John Nesbylo 60.30 5309 LoU 13 and 19 Minor Street James Duggan 48104 4% • Lots 379 tnd 380 Harriot Avenut 80x70 Bach John Nesbylo 50.30 63.09 Black 1079Q 36x100 Bach John Hagtman 1,363.06 l.l'.'l'-; Harriot Aveau* 80x70 Each Lots 22 and a Holly Straet Lots 388 and 369 Adam Leldner 23.62 24.90 Block 1079Q Lois 33 and 14 36x100 Etch John Hagaman 486.61 5*J- '•' Lot 390 Harriot Avenue Block 1079Q enry Street 26x100 Etch 80x70 Bronislaw Yarmont .. 11.29 13.48 Lot35 enry Street Joaenh Kovaly .'.'",','. SUM m '•' Lots 165'to 167 , Blair Avenue 80x76 Each Sarah A Morris June 61.87 64.87 Block 1IR9R S 16x100 Mary Mudoc 214.79 2SJ(i- Lots 175 to 177 Nlelaon Avenue 80x75 Bach Block 1079R Lot 1 Henry Street 85x100 Sarah k Morris June 61.87 64.#7 LoU 2 and 3 Holly street TeoiU Woxney »71.84 9»7.ni Lot 146 Six Avenu* 25x76 Julia Szabodka 11.29 13,<8 Block 1O79R Building 28xl« Each Dix Avenue Lots 6 and 7 Holly Street Frank lTagyas 527.66 537 W Lots 147 to 161 Julius Szabodka M.3& 6931 Block 1079R Lou 10 and 11 36x100 E*cb John Hagunan 618,61 627 .'J LoU 164 and 166 Blandford Avenue Sarah ft Morris June 41.21 43.87 Block 1079R Marion Btreet House 26X100 Bach LoU 12 and 11 Marion Street Nicholas De Sanjli .. 1.866.SS l.liEi.' LoU 167 to 1(0 Blair Aveaue 30x76 Bach Sarah & Morris June 82.43 8676 Block 1079R Building 35x100 Bach Lots 98 to 108 BuHdlng LoU 14 to 17 Marion Street Mcbolu De 8antis ,. 886.61 9S1 '•<- Coddlngton Avenue 8OX7J Each ftmuel Korman 352.41 360 37 Block 1079R Bach Nicholas De Sanlit .. 1.76a«3 1,7* .'i Lot 1 Blair Hoad 38 Acrat Block 1079R Lou 24 and 26 Henry Street Each Qearfie R. Merrill .. 1,607.26 1.68487 Henry Stnet Rose Hegedus 1 266 40 1.37ft " Lot 1 Turtle Brook Boed 3 78 Acres 4. D. Brown Bit .. 69.28 72.45 Block 10798 LoU 26 and 37 Lot 1 LoU 2 and 1 Spruce Street tin Bach Jotin Htgaman . 509.97 tilSf"• Turtle Brook Road, 7.47 Acres A. D. Brown Bat. ,. 186.97 192.14 Block 107SS 100 Each 1 1 Lot 1 Turtle Brook Boad Block 10798 LoU 9 to 14 Marion Street John Hagaman 60862 51' ' Lot 1 81.16 Acres LoU 16 to 18 Birch Street 40x100 Bach John Hagaman 1.864.81 1.923 i' Turtle Bnfck Soed 10.1 Acroj A. D. Brown Est. .. 377.93 886 33 Block 10796 40x100 Each Lot 1 Turtle Brook Hoed II79T LoU 19 and 30 Henry Btreet John Haftman 1.064.93 I.OSI.VJ Lot 4B U.3 Acres £• D- Brown Est. .. 886.69 861.86 Birch Street etelOO Bach John Hagaman 1,178.76 1,197* Turtle Brook Boad U Acre* T. Hadden Lee 60.80 5814 LoU ll«i Lot 4C Turtle Brook Boad Block M79T LoU 5 to 7 Marion Stnet Irregular Peter Kovaoa 1 616.72 1 640 - 1.2 Acres A.. D. Brown Bet. .. 87.80 40.44 Irregular Lot 6 Turtle Brook Road 8 Acres Block 1O79U Ut Part of 31 Spruce Street JOSfi Ubrm 1,276.18 1,396 M Lot 7 A. D. Brown But. .. 141.15 166.71 Stock 1O79U Irregular Turtle Brook Boad 125 Acres A D. Brown Kst. .. 103 44 107 30 Lot Part of 23 Spruce Street John Hagaman 1*8.41 203.2? Lot 1 Turtle Brook Boad Block 1O79U Lot Part of 23 Spruce Street SSxlrregular John IUganun 237.07 233.M 1.80 Acres A. D. Brown Est. ., 460.29 469.94 Lot 1 Turtle Brook Boad Buudlng Block 1079U Lot 24 Spruce Street ••Irregular Johi, Hagaman 280.64 235-<; 4.734 Acres Cluck Realty Co. .... 75.189 767.56 Block 1O79U Kxlrrafular Lot 1 « Turtle Brook Boad Irregulsr Cluck Realty Co 8.94 6 99 Lot » Spruce Street * John Hagaman 268.49 264« Lot: 1 Woodbrtdge-Ctrteret Road Block 1079U Lota 26 and 27 Henry Stnet tttlOO John Hagaman 261.67 2971" Turtle Brook Boad Gluck Realty Co. ... 1,383.34 1,801.21 Block 1079U 11x100 Each Lot 1 Acres Gluck Realty Co. ,., 148.64 158.12 Lota 28 and 29 Henry Street •ttuding John Hagamarj 1262 04 1.271 ^ Lot 3 Vernon Way Block 1079V Lot Part of 3 Spruce Street Alex SbenoiU .'.'.'.'.'.'. 648.87 660 HI y 1 Acres C«nda Co 1,844.25 1,368.29 Block 1079V Lot Part of 4 Lot 1 Htcuntn Street Irregular Leber Estates, Inc. . 19.77 22.09 Spruce Street Jmtjular John H.gj.^^ jag 734 Lots 1 to 4 Houe* Block 1079V Lot Part of S Spruce Street Irregular John Hacaman E6S l» •" Division Street Leber Estates, Inc. . 371.90 278 23 Block 1079V 1< Lots 5 to 7 Division Straet SJUrregular Sach Lot 6 Spruce Btnet Irregular John Hagaman .. 12.04 - Mary Bellnlc 66.01 68.10 Block 1079V 1J LoU 8 and 9 Division Street Mllrrtfular Bach LoU 9 to 12 Spruoe Street John Hagaman 142.10 i-*a Leber Estates. Inc. .. 4j.M «M Block 1079V Lot 10 Dtniel Street Irregular Lota 29 and 80 Grant AWWM 15x109 Baeh 7 Mljton Grots 21.08 29.41 . ^s " v* ^*a ^*tij J&vsgasjipEB Jplui Hagaman 941.32 * "' Lot 11 Daniel Street 36x100 Block 1079V 36100 B 11 1 Milton Gross 15,11 17.36 Block 1079W Lot* Part of 31 and a Grant Avenue nephenKosatyn... 1.066.04 L " LotB 13 to 17* Daniel Street 36x160 Kach Lou 2 and 3 Larch Street John Htgaman 17.S6 ID-*' Lota. 18 to 20 Uber Estates, Inc. .. (0.88 93 89 Block 1079W Laurel Street " " i.Kaeh Leber Estates, Inc. . 67.61 60°54 LoU 7 to Larch Street John Hagaman 631.88 Ml•<" LoU36 to 80 Hagaman Street > Itch Leber Estates. Inc. . 96.72 looia Block 1079W LoU 10 and 11 Henry Street John Hagaman . . 614.04 IWJ:> Lots Sjuii) 4 Daniel Street •xlM tmknown .., 88.70 41.81 Block 107IW LoU 12 and 11 Henry Street John Htnmtn . 1363 06 l,«'''' LoU 5 to 12 DlvUlon Street 36x1 Leber Estates, Inc. . 151.29 166.74 Block 1O79W LoU 16 and 17 Henry Btreet Joseph Nagy . 610.28 619!' Lota 18 to 16 Marlon Street Joseph Mortnek .... 62.22 66 22 Block 1079W LoU 30 to 26 Holly Street John lUfamtn 1253.06 1.3T71 •>*> Lot part of 18 Marlon Leber Estates, Inc. .. 8.48 1161 Block 1079W LoU 36 tnd IT Grant Avenue Johu Htgaman '..'.'... 1.668.M Lot part of 19 Marlon. Leber Estates, Inc. .. 9.48 11(8 Block 1079X LoU 1 to 4 Woodbrldfe-Ctrteret Rotd John Hagamtn 1,S74.8J Lot part of 21 Laurel (__..,. Lsber Estates Inc. .. 30.57 8106 Block 1079X LoU 8 and 7 Woodbridge-Carteret Road Lots 22 to 36 Laurel Btre* Leber Estates Inc. .. 96.72 100.28 Block 1079X LoU 16 and 16 LoU 29 and SO Daniel Str«tt Uber Estates Inc. .. 8166 41.18 Block 1079X LoU 19 and 34 1 LoU 31 and 82 Daniel Street Felix Walskl 80.14 B1B6 Block 1078/ Lots 21 to 28 Marlon BtrMt Ls/c^ h WStreet LoU 1 to 8 Uber Batatas Iuo. ., 66.77 88.69 Blook 107W LoU » to H Grant Avenue Lot part of 4 Marlon stwt Leber Batatu Inc. .. 12.61 14.86 Dhrlflon BtTMt U*k ism Part o» Lot 3 Larch Street Lot part of 5 Uber Estate, lac. .. U.70 16.N Block 1078Y Lots 8 to 5 6W ' Lot part of « Division StTMt Larch Street John Hafenai} 8.44 DlvWon Street Uber Bstatea Inc. .. 12.84 16.06 BIOOK 1079T LoU 6 and 7 • 6l»4 t^s( Lpt part of 7 Leber Bstatss too. .. UM ijg Block 1OT9T LoU 18 and 14 Lot part of 8 Dlvlaton 8tr«t Leber Eftatfi Inc. ., | Wfjlar John HaffiBum . 877.70 *&"> Dlvlaion Stmt W Block 1071? Lots 17 to 81 wuh John (UndaT.. U7S.88 l.«l 6< Lots part of 8 and 10 Marios Stivet Uber BatatM Inc. .. li*7 *[>t Block 1O78K Lot 20 Lot part of 81 IrregHlar Sbeh John Hagtnan S.480.6J 8,661. W DUl Str*«t Uber Mates be. ., Til in Block 10798 LoU II tnd a John Htguun Lot 1 DuUil Street Uber BsUtat Inc. .. 18.J8 U.I6 Block 107M Lota a and 8? Lot part of. 2 Ros* Burdej .,, MSW JgJ Daniel Street mm Uber Bstate*.Iaa. ...»12.96 Block 107*1 LoU K to V Grant Avenue John Lpt part of 8 Laurel ttr**t Uber Bstates tne. .. ' 8.H Lots 7 to 10 P>">R1 «jt. *t. 94.38 »t.» LoU Jl to II Ine. .. (101 6O.n Dfttedt S«ptfgnb*r 13,1.3*. MICHAEL J. TRAINER, Collator. W00DBR1DGE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1885 PAGI Katherine Hepburn In "Alice Adams" At Regent Theatre Elizabeth, "OLD "ESCAPADE"* "FARMER TAKES A WIFE" "BRIGHT LIGHTS" "MANOH FLYING TRAPEZt" REGENT THEATRE,—Elixnbeth. "The Grander" (Paramont-De- Mile). il SuLiidiii, the Sarucone leader, iwic ii lypiral Saracene at ihe STAGE mm oi me Crusades, then U\e Hollywood Highlights uniii'iiakniR hail no justllication. . wii.iti'vvr, lor Mr, UeMille has in,«is' biiuuim ik genuinely noble AND SCREEN: UtGENT THEATRE, ELIZABETH. nunii-ler iim^tlie leaders ol the shown on the screen the inimitable Katherine Hep- ,u, d,,,nK everylng°to "under- *«»«- »> >™ ^ premiere in New York on October it* • imc eacu other. illini in "Alice Adams" and "Old Man Rythm" featuring , MMrics (Buddy) Rogers and Barbara Kent. In "Alice •The Crusades' is a boisterous Filming of "Romona" on the Mil Century Fox Lot i pK-tuvo but mechanical. There is has bmn postponed because of /the illness of Lorett* Adams", the story relates to a young girl in a small mid- i-vurlly, too, but not as much as in i oung, its star 1 lu- Sign of the Cross." ,v ,.steni town, who is aflame with ambition to climb out • • • * • \ • : Tlu> love story is between pret- ,,r ttiu mire of poverty and social ostracwm,She masks her : \y Un-etta Young, who becomes Butte Davis will appear opposite Leslie Howard in and tragedies behind a mask of pretense and Win-en ol England, and Wilcoxin; Warner's filhi, "The l'etrified forest." This is the ftttt ,iKivit, only to find that truth and honesty are the keys win) takes the part ol Richard, the Lion Hearted. Ian Keith, Kather- winch will open the door* to her heart's desire. With her ine Ik-Mille, Alan Hale, William ,,,]!mimance of the title role, Miss Hepburn adds another Kiiinum, llobart Bosworth and time they have been co-starred since "Of Human Bond- to her brilliant scretn record, in "Old Man Rhythm" many others nre in the cast. story has a music.)i collegiate background. Buddy • plays the part of a young man whose romantic i&- "Miml" (Alliance Picture*) with Max Reinhardt, who produced "A Midsummer I Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and keep his lather in a state bodering on insanity. I Gertrude Lawrence. Night'sDieam," will come to America in the future to Six song hits are a ieature oi this musical which is decid- ! This lias been adopted from the produce another Shakespearean play edly different than the usual college rah-fah picture. | opera, "La Bohsme." It is a co»- Robert Benchley, now appearing in "China Seas," has | tume play, with a plot that of- Among the amusing shots will be seen Betty Grable flash- I fors little novelty and is occasion- received a new contract from MGM ing through her famous tap dance on her toes and Sonny Rear Admiral Richrd E. Byrd, has returned to New Scene from "Alice Adams" at Regent Theatre | ally risque. Lamont, two hundred and seventy pounds, bedside, doing __ _, ... Unsuitable for children. Vork after completing the editing: on "Littile America"—. his earthquaking acrobatic tap dance. Current newsreel Mae West's next picture, "Klondike Lou" will have HIS caance and then sees him gradually urtft away from save her daughter's happiness. Sunday, Monday and as her leading man, Victor McLaglen ^ and selected Bhort subject will fill out the program. »>«. me snam oi uroaaway hie suddenly becomes clear Tuesdayi win be shown "Public Hero No. 1" starring 10 Jot wno saves me situation beiore it is too late. This is T. . T> . ,,u t ,„ . Paul Muni is back in the studio after a spell of sick- LIBERTY THEATRE, ELIZABETH. one oi joe t. Brown's good ones and patrons are acivisea Llonel Barrymore and chestei' Moms in a rons are aavisea iLi 10 work on 'Enemy ol ivian" a picture based on the "The Farmer Takes a Wife" and "Welcome Home' not 10 miss it. in ' nararocjt iiairnjjau • Ueorge u mien thrille" " r that surpasses "G-Men"--W-... . mThi s will be cofeatuwd life of Pasteur with Bette Davis in Front Pa e Bette Davis Hie the associate features for the entire week at the Lib- is a nara-rocK tunnen man, working on the Colorado nv-lGeorge Brent have role" s portrayinS Womang the "action B s of news- erty Theatre, Elizabeth. The former is a story which has er aquauutt. i'nis is a real h«-man atory in which Arthur Otto Kruger will sail for England in the near future Jvoni auu u linen are at odds ovea- the girl who runs the paper reporters on a murder assignment. Wednesday and to appear in a British-International Pictures film, "The as its setting the unusual background on the canals which Thursday another double feature is scheduled, "Black i un throughout New York state. Janet Gaynor as the cook store, braving many dangers, is.onl and O'tinen Tenth Man." portray tneir roles witn aucn intensity tnat a gripping l^ep /^CTjfe?,i?,w e_a,i* £eayy suPP° rtmK on an Erie canal barge and Charles Bickf ord aa, the own- w "Border Brigandsf" featuring Buck TJones i: n a er and Roger Inhof as a driver. Janet Gaynor is deluded uninia resuiw. Sunday, Monday ana Tuesday, will """ "" "" "" """" " "" """ "Diamond Jim" according to the management, broke un me screen anouieu aouoie ieature program, the one real old-fashioned Western thriller. Selected short sub- a five year record for attendance recently. In three days by the glamour which she associates with the canal, but in "'1'he Man on tne laying Trap-1^8 an<* cal"t°ons are.addd attractions to the program. Inhof is a farmer who is not the least bit impressed by the auu oniy w, u. a total of 82,591 paid admissions were registered e.' and Jonn Boies anu Jean Muir in "Urchias to You". * * • • • ciuial life. His main object is to earn enough money to LIBERTY THEATRE,—Elizabeth. pay for a farm of his own. After series of brawls and fist- vv. C. neias naa the role of a breadiwinn^er in a family "Magnolia Grove" a Tristram Tupper Btory which ligiiU, that prove the ability and courage of the man she mat is divided against itself. Delusions of grandeur ni has been appearing in the Saturday Evening Post, has been has come to love, Miss Gaynor sees the life on the canal dome mtucrs ol tne lamuy make life hard for mm but his bought by Universal for Margaret Sullavan as just an illusion. She boards a train and turns her back wooiuenui memory saves mm his job, which Keeps the * < * < on canal life forever, in "Welcome Home" James Dunn lamny togetheu. John Boles ana Jean Muir are assisted in Alan Dwan forecasts that this is to be a red-head •urcnidB to xou" by Charles Butterworth in making a splits the star honors with Arline Judge and Rosina Law- yo;iv. Myijia Loy, Grace Bradley and Nancy Carrol are screamingly lunny story which has as its background an rence in a sterling comedy which has as its background, all red heads expensive New lorK tiower shop. A large corporation Elmsdale, a small town which is having a high school re- vvisnes to drive the flower shop out of business'so they Walter Hudd, the English actor has been chosen to union in the secret hope of luring back an old millionaire can assume the lease, it is this crookedness that furnishes play iht title role in "Lawrence of Arabia" based on the who may put up the money to build a new factory. James life of Col. E. E. Lawrence Dunn is one of the boyBwho comes home. A "con" man e plot for this comedy-drama. Tuneful hits and beauti- IUI backgrounds are responsible for the success of this « • * • in real life, he soon wins theconfidence of his former ii;in. The management wishes to announce that Shirley Mary Pickford says that she will produce at least two | townsmen. Before long his old associates join him, and Temple m "Cuny Top" will come to the Kahway Theatre moic pictures a year. She adds, Since such youngsters as sensing a great market for- their phony stock, they go to ior tour days beginning Wednesday September 18. George Arliss and Mae Robson are still 3tarring.I feel work on the "suckers". A pile of trouble results which there i& hope for me Dunn's charm and ingenuity get them out of. All is saved » • * • • when the millionaire benefactor comes to their aid in a EMBASSY THEATRE, ISELIN. In creating and rehearsing the "Piccolini" Fred As-1 hilarious surprise climax. A special double feature benefit performance has taire spent upward of 168 hours of concentrated work been arranged *at the Iaelin Theatre for Friday and Sat- • • * * I RITZ THEATRE, ELIZABETH. urday of this week. This performance will be for the ben- Charles Boyer, who made such a hit in "Private! For four days beginning today "Annapolis Farewell' efit of St. Cecelia's church of Iselin, and has been spon- Worlds," will only sign a six months contract, although! will appear on the screen at the Ritz Theatre, Elizabeth, sored by Rev. W. JSrennan, pastor. George White's producers have offered him all the year "contracts. Hel Tom Brown and Richard Cromwell are the two leading "Scandals of 1935" and Warner Oland in "Charlie Chan wishes to work in France one half of each year. He is tol be starred with Marlene Dietrich in "Invitation to Happi-| male stars and are ably supported by Rosalind Keith. Un-'in Egypt" will be the features with selected short sub- ness" der the supervision of Naval instructors flrom Annapolis, ijects to fill out thebill. A capacity crowd is expected to • • * * this film presents a story which is the highest type enter- attend this benefit. On Sunday and Monday the manage- tainment that has been shown in the vicinity in some time.' meiit has scheduled "Doubting Thomas" starringthe late Grace Moore was once a Sunday scrTool teacher and| s ambitious to become a missionary. Thi'Le. trii._:o. o-rf star-i s are embroile1—:I.dJ i:n„ a,. lov1—e tangl4...... 1e* «-u«tha*t ^y^ ^jgerg anhl the fu^ant cropf of the farm or the selected short subjects will be shown in addition to five a 'gangsters life. turbulent, g/amorons life of the mitenwip? That is the question these', star acts of vaudeville. two young lovers, Janet Gdjnor i/iii/ Henry Fomld, discuss-in this scene STATE THEATRE, WOODBRIDCE. from Fox Film's "The Farmer Tiikes n Wife." RAHWAY THEATRE, RAHWAY. \ Today and tomorrow at the Rahway Theatre Joe E. Friday and Saturday at the local State Theatre will TARKINGTON'S DYNAMIC HEROINE Brown in "Bright Lights" and George O'Brien in "Hard- be shown a double-feature program starring William rock Harrigan" will be the features of a double feature Powell in "Escapade" and Alice Brady in "Lady Tubbs program. In "Bright Lights" Joe E. Brown portrays the Both of these pictures should be a treat to patrons oi the role of al small-time burleqtre trouper who has his wife as theatre In "Escapade" William Powell achieves another a stage partner. A sudden chanc* gives Joe Brown the op- triump in a stirring drama that will keep the audience in portunity to star on Broadway, but only without his wife, suspense until the last scenes flash on the screen. In Lady FRIDAY AND SATURDAY who hasn't the advertising value that a runaway heiresa, Tubbs" Alice Brady portrays the role of camp cook who can supply. She meekly steps aside to give her husband .suddenly inherits a fortune and plunges into society to JOE E- BROWN —in— I "Amupolli Fwewell" (Pamuoot) with Sir Guy Standing, Tom Brown and Richard Cromwell. ELIZ. NOW "BRIGHT LIGHTS" Good! The United States Naval —also— Academy is the back ground (or NT. Showing STATE the story which la very realistic LIBERTY HARD ROCK HARRIGAN' WOODBRIDGE and Interesting. Another September Greater Show Month of Hits! 1 —with— The most appealing character is TODAY & TOMORROW Sir Guy Standing, a retired Com- THE CALL OF THE SOIL GEORGE O'BRIEN modore, whose joy in life was to repeat stories of his glamorous HUSHED SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY career in the battle of Manila Bay WILLIAM POWELL TWO — SMASH — HITS with Dewey. THE VOICE OF LOVE I -in- FLOWERS TAUGHT HER THE A heart-warming tale of 1 LANGUAGE OF ROMANCE jimple folk-a dreamy farm- ESCAPADE ISELIN —also— —She learned the rest er boy and a saucy canal girl for herself —set in a dramatic era of 'LADY TUBBS' EMBASSY American life now shown with ALICE BRADY TIIKATKK for the first time! SUN. MON. TUES. FRIDAY - SATURDAY GEO. WHITE'S PUBLIC HERO No i'| 'SCANDALS OF 1935' MRMERTAKES.WIFE starring Lionel Chester 8| u f OX |>itt»>« "With SAT, IMIDNITE FRED MacMUKftAY WARNER OLAND 1 CHARLES BICKFORD • JANf WHHHS [SHOW. All Seats Barrymore MOTTO ORCHIDS , FRED STONE la I SUM SUMMERV1UE • ANDY DIVINE 125c after 10:30 —also— P. M. TO YOU EVELYN VZNABLE XHARUE CHAN I MARGARET HAMILTON . ROGER 1MH0F [FRONT PAGE WOMAN IN EGYPT' with BETTE DAVIS JOHN BOLES JEAN MUIR HITS SUNDAY -i MONDAY WED. THURS, CHARLES JAMES BUTTERWORTH DOUBTING DUNN 'BUCK SHEEP' HAPVIY SMfrtfN* ID nun THOMAS' ARLINE with EDMUND LOWE —also— RHYTHm Sturhif flM bW> JUDGE RAYMOND WAIBUHN 'BORDER BRIGANDS' WILL ROGERS ROSINA IAWRENCI COM1NO:- WED. - THURS, - FRI. - SAT. feature WIIUAM FHAVnSY CHARliS tHlQN How«n) Huf he* tur SHIRLEY TEMPLE sTTSun. Mat. Only Y BUCK JONES 12th' Ch»pt. Buck Jonei, in "CURLEY SCARFACE' |n "Road) t>AGE EIGHT WOODBRItWE LEADER-JOURNAL, FR1DA\ MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935 ••I SEWAREN Winged Corsage WOODBRIDGE MORA BALFOUR, OF WEST ISELIN NEWS FORDS-BRIEFS avenue, entered Pratt Institute, New Coast Fad MRS. FRANK E. BARTH, OF Men's In Brooklyn, recently. Manhattan avenue, spent Sun-' by ELIZABETH ft* L0WUIN1 V. * t * * day in New York. Hillerest Ave., 7««tto, N. J. 26 Anne Street Fords, N. J. HARRY HOWELL, OF WEST avenue, entered Bucknell Uni- versity at Lewlsburg, Pa., this MR. AND MRS. J. WILBUR THE GRACE LUTHERAN SUN- to go to the church. Numerous week. Oiger and children have re- PRELIMINARY PLANS HAVE THE COMBINED SOCIETIES < ,i Hats ciay school announces the re- prizes are to be awarded, and * • » » turned .home after spending the been made by the Auxiliary to St. Cecelia's church will |,n|,| opening of classes, every Sun- refreshments served. Mrs. MRS. LOUIS BROWN, OF CUFF week with relatives at Harris- Iselin Post, Veterans of Foreign barn dance on October u • » » * day afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock. Aiolph Quad'., Miss Ann Sutch, road, returned recently after burg, Pa. Wars, for a dance to be held Classes will be conducted as Miss Agnes Maloney and Mrs. spending the summer in Can- • • « • THE DEMOCRATIC CLUB Vi. sometime next month. r usual. New members are invited Kcnry Witenmeyer comprise ada. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE Young hold a barn dance October ," .' to join. Rev. Robert Schlotter, the committee in charge. and children, Janet and Rich- the Henry street flrehouso i,','" ard, have returned to their ALL THOSE VHO WISH TO of Perth Amboy, is the pastor. DRFAM SAVES MAN Join the S. C. B. A., of St. Ce- prize* will be awarded. MR. AND MRSCHESTE. R FOR THIRTY DAYS home in Park avenue, after spending several weeks at Ar- celia's church, are asked to get MR. AND MRS. THOMAS ALD- Smink, of Ling street, recently Huntsvlle, Texas. — Ben Bayds' in touch with the pastor, MR. AND MRS. JOHN BAHH] . , lington Beach. m m m m • of Jersey City, were the si,, ington, and children, of Ford entertained as their guests, Mrs. |ijfe lasted thirty days longer on * ¥ * ¥ * avenue, were the recent guests • « « » day guests of Mr. anrl M Latest Styles and Colors John Schmidt Miss Agatha account of a dream. Sentenced to MRS. JOHN NESTOR, AND SON of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Schmidt and Peter Schmidt, of be electrocuted on July ^9lh, he ABE KAPLAN, OF SMITH street, William Barrett, of son,,' in tnc frunous Ward, of Matawan. Iselln I was reprieved by Governor James is spending the week on busi- Robert, motored to Jersey City avenue. * * • » ness in Atlantic City. Saturday, when they were the , "SPEEDWAY" LINE , • • • • IV. Alfred, who fell asleep after guests of relatives. VERNON THOMPSON, HAROLD MISS EMILY DAVID AND MISS; reading a petition of clemency A MASS MEETING IN RKKKi Martinson, Knute Jensen, Frank Helen Van Tassel, of Wood-land dreamed.that he himself was ence to the demotion of \] SHERIFF'S SALE REV. WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, Stella Wright in the school'. Patrick, Royal Fullerton, Joseph bridge, were the recent guests in the death cell. However, after pastor of St. Cecelia's church, Mattuce and Royal Anderson, of Miss M. J. Maier, of Anne the 30 day reprieve, and no re- —In Chancnry ot New JerMy. Be- tem was h,eld Friday night $1,98 & $2.45 Iweon Joseph KOVACJI and Rose Kov- has returned alter spending a the Harding avenue firehmi , all of Fordsi attended a party itreei newal of the governor's dream, iii.". his wife, Complainants, and Liz- in honor of MiBS Marion Dals- week at the home of his par- • • • • • • • » the law took its rourse. zip (or Elizabeth Wlnkler, Defendant, ents in Connecticut, gard, of Metuchen, recently. MISS ED WIN A CHOVAN. OF • Pi, Fa. for the sale of mortgaged MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH .1 \ » • * » Hamilton avenue, visited rela- SPADES LIGHTNING premises dated August 20, 1936. » * « « kowsky were the recent gu,.' BYRON HATS B)- virtue of the tbova (rated writ, of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mw-|.l MISS VIOLA MOORE, OF FORD tives in New York City, recent- Phoenix, Ariz.—While working to me directed and delivered, I will THE MEMBERS OF THE JUN- Special value for a avenue, has entered St. Mich- ly. in t> garden with a shovel, A. B. expose to tale at public vendue on ior Holy Name Society of St. of Rahway. formerly of ISPI,, Norris was stunned by lightning WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF Cecelia's church will receive ael's hospital, in Newark, as a » « » » OCTOBER A. D, 1986 LIMITED TIME ONLY student nurse. Miss Moore is a MISS ALBERTA BERGER, OF which struck the implement Ho Holy Communion in a tody MISS ANNA SMITH, OF uu , ul 2 D'clock Standard Time in the crest avenue, was the guest graduate of Woodbridge high Woodbridge, >s spending the turned black, but was revived. , afternoon of tho Mid day, at Sunday. school, class of '35, week-end as the guest of Mr. I the .Sheriff's Office In the City of New « • • * friendt in New Brunswick, I GAS AT 87 CENTS Rrunawlck. N. J. day. and Mrs. Ralph Bergcr* of Lb- All those certain lots, tracts or par- MR. AND MRS. JACOB Raphael, S3.50 erty street. Rome, Italy.—Gasoline, alway? oils of land and premises, hereinafter of Green street, were guests ol • • » , MR. AND MRS. ROY WOLNY, CHARLES DUBE, OF ISI1! formerly of Woodbridge, are hlah on account of duties, now particularly described, situate, lying friends in New Brunswick, I , MISS HELEN HEGEDUS, OF | sells from 87 to 95c a gallon on and being In the Township ot Wood- boulevard, vltited friends now residing ,on King George's britlge, In the County ol Middlesex Sunday night. New Brunswick avenue, enter-, account of a new tax imposed by and State of New Jersey. Jerwy City, Monday. Post road. • • * » -*- *.. * M tained u group of friends and i the government. t'RACi' 1—BEGINNING lit a point REGULAR SESSIONS OF ST. relatives at a Darty in honor of i • lonned by tlie intersection of the A BENEFIT MOVIE SHOW •, LOUIS TAKACH, OF SUMMIT southerly line of M'w Brunswick ave- Cecelia's Sunday school will her birthday, Tuesday. Delicious | CURES "CONCRETE" GIRL be held tonight and ton,.,, avenue, has returned to his nue, wun tiu> easterly line of Colum- start next Sunday afternoon. ; bus avenue as the same Is laid down night at the new Em.; home after spending the past refreshments were served. Missj Seattle,—Nona Cloyea is re- Hegedus received several beau-, covering from the rare disease, uu a cerUUi map now on file in the * * » * Theatre for the benefit ,,f tight months in North Carolina A flying flsh provides the new- office of the Clerk of Middlesex Coun- tiful gifts. Those present were: Seleraderma, which causes hard- Cecelia's church. r.nd Oregon. est wrinkle In beach fashions. ty eMltk-d Map of Perth Amboy MRS. WILLIAM BARRETT, OF Miss Evlyn Clear, Miss Rita ening of the skin. Her treatment heights, situated In Woodbridge • * * * * • * * Lacquered, and pinned on*the Sonora iivenue, motored to Rively, Miss Catherine Rebeck, includes a diet excluding all foods Township. Middlesex County, N. J," Perth Araboy Monday when she OUS HUTTEMAN, OF HARDI MISS RITA LYBECK, OF tfORD Miss Victoria Costu, Miss Aud- bathing suit as a corsage, It surveyed and mapped by Larson and containing minerals. makes a charming ornament, Fox, Civil Engineers, thence running was trie guest at a theatre parr | * avenue, spent Saturday avenue, has enrolled in the rey Maier, Miss Helen Hegedus, relatives in Newark. especially when the wearer Her- (1) southerly along the Mid line of Drake's Business College, at Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hegedus, of KILLS SELF 2 TEARS AFTER Perth Amboy. self, as sbowD above, ii comely. Columbus avenue, one hundred and Fords; Miss Betty Tonchik, SWEETHEARTS DEATH seventeen and forty-eight hundredths leet to the easterly aids of ColumbiM OINNINO. * • • * feet to the northerly line of Lot S4 on Miss Josephine Costu, of Perth Los Angeles.—Rudolph Seheff- avenue, thi-nce (4) northerly ulung the Being Lot No. W on mid m,, AMONG THOSE FROM FORDS Amboy. CRICKETS INVADE CITY said map; thence 12) easterly along easterly sltle of ColumbiM avenue, Perth Amboy Helfhli. bout,,I,.,:' who attended the Lutheran con mann, 23, killed himself because the northerly line of Lot No. 64, twen- twenty-five (25) feet to the point or the north by New Brunswick m,, Famous 'Bond Street' ty-five feet to the westerly line of Lot vention, held at the Grace Luth of grief over the suicide two Oklahoma iCty. — Millions of place of BEGINNING. on the «ut by Lot No. 97 OWLS ATTACK HIM No. 66 on said map; thence (3) north- Bounded on the north by Lots 86. roulh by Lot 64 and on th« «> eran church, at Perth Amboy, years ago ot his sweetheart who crickets flocked into the business erly along the westerly line of said Lot 05. Gateway, Oregon. — Barney had been adjudged the most beau- Lot No. 66, one hundred and seventeen 66, 67 and 6* on the west by Colura- SHIRTS Monday, were: Mrs. Mary Jo- sec ton as merchants fought them bua availue; on the south by Lot 83 Tract 1, bttitg tht Mmc J,I,, Marx, night trackwalker for a tiful girl ,n CalUomia. and thirty-two hundredths feet to the and on the cast by Lot 73. conveyed to Mtttw Wlnkler uml 1 hannson, Miss Catherine Sindet aforesaid southerly line of New Bruns- Wlnkler, his wife, by City Lani with the new Bond-flex Non- railroad company, wears a tin hat I ,t with every available weapons. wick avenue; thence (4) westerly Being Lot No. 64 on said Map of Miss Lorraine V. Maier and on his ten mile beat to protect Perth Amboy Helihtg, Investment Company by deeil RESCUES NUDE WOMAN Janitors were kept busy sweeping along the said line of New Brunswick September 14. IBIS, and recon!.> i> after spending the summer not to open it or light a match. sey, surveyed and mapped by Lai ion No. G4, twenty-five (25) feet to the «um nf three thousand two him.I FOR months at Camp Wopowog, in and Fox, C. E.; thence U) easterly westerly line of lot 67on said map; seventy-three dollars ($3 373), tip' LEGAL NOTICE along the southerly line rof Lots Nos. thence (3) northerly along, the wester- with the costs of this sale. Connecticut. TIN IN HEART 1 65. 66, 67 and 68 for a distance of one Tntrether with all an I slnmlur * • • * Middleiex County Surrogate ! Court 1 ly line of lot No, 67, one hundred and Homell, N. Y—Llewellyn Stro- NOTICE hundred (100) feet to a point thence seventeen and sixteen hundredths rights, privileges, hereditaments (2) southerly along the center line of (117.16) feet to the aforesaid southerly appurtenanoes thereunto belonging MRS. WALTER McHOSE, OF bol ,19, faces instant death if a All persons concerned may take In anywise appertaining. Perth Amboy, visited friends in notice, that the Subscriber. Executor, said block, twenty-five (25) feet to a line of New Brunswick avenue' thence small piece of tin lodged in his etc.. ot niCHARD J. O'FARRELL, point, thence (3) westerly along the i 14) westerly along the said line of ALAN H. ELY. Fords, recently. huart moves. He was injured dea-used. Intends to exhibit his ac-dividing line of Lnts Nos. 63 and 64' Now Brunswick avenue, twenty-five Sh r:IT New line of fall * t » * when a firecracker exploded un- count to the Orphan's Court for theand parallel or nearly so with New ' 125) feet to the point or place of BE- ARRAM WOLPIN, Solicitor. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR PAR- County of Middlesex, on Friday, the Brutnswick avenue, iw hundred (100) 9: 13.20,27: der a tin can and blew a small eighteenth day of October, 1935, at 1" sons, of Tottenville, recently en i pii-oe of metal into his body. A. M., in the Term of September, 1935, NECKWEAR tertained as their guests, Mr. I __, . for settlement and allowance; 'he same and Mrs. James Dambach, of ! being first audited and stated by the in attractive patterns—Mog- ACROBAT MISSES Surrogate. Crows Mills road, j New York.—Louis Borsalina, 31, Dated September 7th, 1935. adors and heavy silks » * • * I aiTobnt, missed the hands of his ANDREW D. DESMOND, MISS HELEN NASH, OF Wood- 7a{«r Knee-length and half-Iengtl Ideal for school and dress The tales you will read are true stories of adventure in every-day life ... stories of adventure that has come to people just like e Tutet HEADQUARTERS yourselves, in towns just like the one in MOOEl H-)4~ A thrllllR! lobU ino4.l wfc*n if* Umi .- .. ,, p men mw CHICKENS In on foreign onf U S lnprogram!— polla avIatlM V FOR which you live. In on foreign of U. S. programi— pollw, gvlatloA * omotwr calb. 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' 14» NEW BRUNSWICK AVt • «AS*ft PUwtoBuy" ADVENTURE CLUB OPENEVEMNCS 76 MAIN ST., HIW uu nt.,,,,..^.,,, SPORTS SPORTS WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBFTC 13, 1935. PRICE THREE CENTS WOODBRIDGE HIGH GRID PROSPECTS SHOW SIGNS OF CHAMPIONSHIP CALIBER Keasbey Football Club LEGIONNAIRES TO Seeks Senior Bookings AMBOY CLOVERS ^"SK, PROBABLE BACKFIELD TO AVERAGE KEASBEY.—The Keasbey Eag- SKWAHEN. The Sewaren MEET POWERFUL les, a senior football te^m, is TO MEET GIANTS llr;ivt-s will be out to add nnother 162 POUNDS WHILE FORWARD WALL booking senior elevens for the scalp tn their belts Sunday after- coming season. noon at the local field when they Th« Motorcyclo Derby, A'la Fist Fight* 1 They will play Sunday games n-oss bats with the strong St. WILL AVERAGE ABOUT 175 POUNDS RAR1TAN OUTFIT and are anxious to play the Perth NEXT WED. NITE.!osi-()h's Sporting Club of South A crowd of close to 5,000 cash customers, which Amboy Bulldogs in the opejjer. River. .swooped down upon the Woodbridge Speedway last WOODBRIDGE.—Having won [Dan Bartha, Greenbrook avenue, PERTH AMBOY.-- Next Wed- The game is slated to start at WOODBUlDGlv—Adherents of the Woodbridge Sunday afternoon to witness ihe first annual UOU-milc one and lost one in their series and Andy Juraska, Florida Grove nesday evening, at the l'erlh Am- 3:15 o'clock. In their last start, High School football team expect the lied Ghost griddeni with the crack Haritan Township road, this place, are booking man- 'Doy City Stadium, the New Yurk tin- Braves defeated the South to come pretty close to the record aet by that never-to-be- Motorcycle Derby, was treated to everything but the Field Club, the American Legion agers. Football Giants, National Pro Amboy Tigers, 3-1. widely ballyhooea cycle sweepstakes. ball busters of this plate are FootbaLl League Champions, will forgotten eleven of 19:10, for Coach Nick Prisco seems ty The local club consists of play- Johnny Schefchick, who pitched have a powerful pack of rarin'-to-go gridiron excavators. Those 5,000 brainsick customers, after ready to go to town once again meet the Perth Amboy Football the locals to victory over the Tig- with the KTFC tribe, The thml ers who have played football for Clovers, Central Jersey Pro It is with astonishment that followers of the Refl watching the trochilic two-wheelers trundle several seasons with teams in this ITS, will probably elbow for the clash is slated for this Sunday af- champs, in a game for the benefit vicinity, B'rnves this Sunday afternoon. and Black team witness the daily workouta at the Pariah round and round the half-mile, oil-soaked oval ternoon at the Grove street dia- ot the Elk's Crippled Kiddies' for three hours, could hardjy propel themselves Fund, to the fanfare and lluur- house field. They see a panoramic view of bone-crushing mond. It will be the Soldiers' first youngsters filled to the tip of their hair with fight and from the creaky grandstand, in tact, they were home appearance in quite some .shes of the opening of the 1935 season, in this section. ability. They see, for the first time in Woodbridge, some so twittery that they had to hug the rails in or- time. BRAVESTURN IN FORDS FIELDERS The Giants, after three exhibi- very important rudiments of the game which, if perfected der to pilot thenwelvet from the seem of the de- Sunday's rubber-game shindig tion games, will be encountering by lhe boys, will make the Ghosts practically unbeatable. cided Hop. with the Raritan club should the locals in the last game for prove interesting as the Dough- them, before league action starts. 25TH CONQUEST ~~~ ' -The Barron avenue institution Just wno the promoters of the great fizzle were boys are a more or less rejuvin- ARE SUBDUED BY Stronger than ever before in their i will present a strong, fast and could not be ascertained. However, it was definitely atecl team and will probably give history, the Giants bolstered with versatile backfield headed by the the visitors the works. established that the derby was run under rules aad 17 new men, in addition to the freshman find, Steve Stanko, sanction ol th« New England Automobile Racing As- It is probable that "Lefty" Bar- SAYREVILLE NINE squad which last year beat the 0F1935 SEASONWINN CLOSE TO tos will get the call for mound Chicago Bears so unmercilessly, 183-pound, five loot eleven inch sociation—and that i'romoter Dick Dunn ana Boss FORDS.—Despite the efforts of in the playoff for the champion- WOODBRIDGE.—By defeating bolt of hghtnThg. duty, while Bodnar will hold the Hopeluwn A. A., 3-1, this Joe ll-eller had their lingers in the soup, Heller hav- Benny Gloff and M. Mesko, the ship, have assumed the best shape down the receiving end. week, the Braves A. C, of this PETILLQ IN WEST playing his first year of their training season, and no ing all eight digits and two thumbs in the potpourri. . The Legionnaires showed plen- Fords Field Club dropped a 6-5 place, bus registered its twenty- ot football, is a natural and if he Although the race officials are always be- ty ot stuff in their double-header decision to the Holy Trinity A, A. doubt will give the most dazzling am hold 'lus head will trot off exhibition of football ever seen in lifth victory of the season. Only with the North Amboy Sporting of Sayreville at the latter's field. eight losses have been suffered with alt-state honors in his first lieved to be the final say-so on the race's pro- Several hundred fans witnessed this section, surpassing that of last FOR SPEED TITLE Club at Perth Amboy last Sun- inp lo the plate, he is a mighty gress after it is once underway, in this case the year. by the Braves during the near- day when they tripped the neigh- the crack Fords brigade threaten closing campaign. WASHINGTON, D. C.-lmport- passer, uuowing we pigsiun some officials didn't even know what the score was. to halt the Saints, but two big boring city outfit 2-1 and 8-4. Many All-League Choices Kocsi, holding the Hopes to sixty yards accurauiiy and in DUl- innings for the Holy club knotted g anl change* in the Western States' The affair, for new ly one montn, was nationally Wukovets was on the tee in the With the Giants this season, are f iei-UKe lasmon. ms punts aver- the count. And, in the ninth seven safeties, not only hurled a automobile racing's National advertised as the "First Annual 200-mile Motorcycle 'irsl contest and had it pretty five players who were chosen on age sixty to seventy ywtu. some tough holding the Amboyans. Rus- stanza, the Sayreville combine fine gamo for the winners but al- Championship resulted from the uerby—with Internationally Famous Drivers." But the All-National League teum last so shared batting honors with uuveilins as mucn as eighty so paced the locals at the plate registered the winning run with season, in a poll of coaches of the lUU-mile classic at Syracuse, N. when the show got going, the "internationally Fam- with a duo of safeties. Golden and Stumph, each getting yards. And, coming near being a two out. circuit. They are; . All- a duo of bingles. Stumph connect- Y., on Labor Day, according to ous Drivers" must have come from ilagaman Heights In the second tilt, the heavy- American center, of Washington 10-second man tor W0 yards, Gloff, with three hits, and ed for a triple and a double. i Uie roster released by the Contest makes him lhe standout triple- nopelawn and Keasbey—foj- no one ever heard of hitting Soldiers got going and Mesko, with two, paced the lo- State; Butch Gibson, guard of Braves A. C. (3) board of the American Automo- mreat prospect in Uie county. the majority of them. pounded a pair of Sporting Club 1eal s in batting, Grove City; , end of ab e pitchers for eleven hits. Bartos Fords F. C. (5) Southern California; Bill Morgan, 0' "bile Association, national govern- With fctanko in the luliback Jcglinsky, ss i 3 ie, jimmy LocKie and Johnny No sooner had the derby gotten underway, toed the mound for the Wood- ab r lackle of Oregon University; and 0 nig uouy ol tne sport. lll Zick, 2b Ansel as naUoacks, and Domimc Promoter Dunn and Boss Heller turned their bridgeites in this battle, while Mi- Mezo, cf .. 4 0 , All-American full- Golden, cf 4 0| following is tne latest revised troka and Jost upheld the Dough- field office into * hot-bed for an A-l, adjdod at- Van Cleat rf 5 0 back at N. Tf. U. Each of these Scutti, c 4 iK as announced by the scum handling the signal-calling boy batting prestige with three men were considered outstanding Stumph, lb 3 three "A".- oerm, the Ked and Black has one traction, without additional cost, dispute. and two hits respectively. Mizerak, 2b 2 2 Gloff, 3b 4 0 in their positions, and were ac- Kocsi, p 4 Foa. Driver Total ot tne sweetest backlieids in the The thundering and clamorous racKet of twenty state. There is plenty of speed , North Amboy (1) Yaniak, 3b 1 0 corded the honor which is more' Murtagh, If 3 i Keliy MJMIO 770 1 power ana deception in tins quar- motorcycles circling the track was augmented with Bodnar, ss 4 0 desirous to the play for pay boys. Barcellona. 3b 3 i bill Cummings 580 ab r h e tet of ball toters which averages | the ear-splitting mid fulminating roars of M'rs. Dunn Sandbeck, If 3 0 10 F. Mesko, If 3 2 than All-American mention is to Sipos, rf 3 a Wilbur Shaw 520 1 pounds. and Heller. The clangorous machines wheeled and Steczak, ss 2 0 10 Peary, lto 3 0 most collegians. 4 Floyd Roberts '... 350 Totals 31 3 9 0 clattered within the oval for one purpose—PRIZE Daniels, cf 3 0 2 0 Lacki, c 3 1 Clovers Strong 5 Billy Winn 315.75 As lor the forward wall, an ar- Johnson, lb 2 0 0 o'M, Mesko, p 4 0 The Footlball Clovers, with the Hopebwn A. A. (1) « Chet Gardner 270 ray or bone-crushing candidates I MONEY. Dunn bellowed and made the welkin ring . ab Augustine, 3b, ss 3 0 1 pick of the collegians of the vi- 7 "Shorty" Cantlon 221.25 challenges all competition to 1 Totals 33 5 10 2 lor one purpose—BACK SALARY. Kwiatkoski, 2b 4 0 0 cinity, will present a team with a Switzer, ss 4 B Ralph Hepburn 198 inrough or stop its ofien-| Rader, cf 2 Tfcn bit of information cane to the ears of Jacobs, rf 3 0 1 0 Holy Trinity (6) line which averages about two- 9 "Doc" MacKenzie 170 iive drives. Polack, 3b 4 Suswal, c 3 0 0 01 ab nundred pounds, and a backfield 10 Al Miller 160 Starting at the left flank we I your informer from one of Heller's employees. Bandies, If 11 "Deacon" Lite 152.25 Milicki, p 3 0 0 0 Kwiatkoski, 2b 3 not much lighter. Foremost of the iind Dominic Aqulla. six feetl Dunn was not seeking the back-pay for himself, Clovers linemen are: Peaches S. Simon, 2b 2 12 Gene Haustein 102 Lishak, p 1 0 0 0! M, Popowski, If 3 iBu pounds', iiarl Smith, fills the I Rock, ss 5 Sabo, rf ...... 13 George Barringer 90 according to the jip given to us. It is further al- Terefenko, 3b 0 0 0 0 Heenan, All-Eastern end at Rut- lackle post with five feet eleven I Novak, cf 4 J. Simon, lb leged that Dunn promised one of the publicity Ivan, ss 10 0 0 gers; Al Nagy, end at Geneva, 14 Lou Meyer 80 inches and 1B0 pounds; Joe Bartha I Zaleski, rf 5 and fastest man in state pro com- Kozma, c 15 Emil Andres 80 plugs the guard hole with his five! writers, on Heller's payroll, to get him $J75 back Walus, 3b 5 0 16 Russ Snowberger 60 Totals 26 1 7 3 petition; Twitchell, who gained Kozma, p leet eleven inches and 103 poundsl salary from the cut which Heller was to get A. Popowski, lb 5 0 much mention for All-American Kaminsky, 2b 17 Overton Snell 80 Captain Steve' Markulin. five feetl from the cycle sweepstakes. This, we think, was Woodbridge Legion (2) Lisi, c 4 0 center at Rutgers and others. Fedor, rf 18 FJoyd Davis 50 pounds, takes care of the center| a gentlemanly gesture on the part of Mr. Dumv ab r h e Wlodarczyk, p 3 0 In the backfield, the Clovers 19 Chet Miller 50 eleven inches and weighing 170 On the other hand, llellar, with considerable ac- Mitroka, 2b 4 0 0 1 present one of the brightest stars Totals 30 1 7 1 20 Johnny Sawyer ., 43.5 assignment; Louie Bartha, Joe's Russo, cf 4 0 2 0 Totals 37 6 11 3 to ever trod on a gridiron in this 21 Fred Frame 40. brother, holds down the other) cent on a goodly number of choice words from hia Zilai, ss 4 0 1 0 3 base hits, Novak, Walus, Miz- vicinity, Joe Reznichak, former 22 Maynard Clark 10 guard position with his 160 very own vocabulary, and in no uncertain terms, told Jfcst, lb 3 1 1 0 erak, M. Mesko, Gloff. 2 base hit, Perth Amboy High School and 23 Lou Moore - 15 pounds and five feet seven Inch-] Servant Dunn where to (jet off. And, if Dick would Mocan, rf 3 1 1 0 Zalewski. Sacrifices, Lacki, M.1 Bucknell University fullback. Re- SALL IS PUSHING es; Tony Columbetti fills in the have gotten oft in one of the many places suggested Dunham, 3b 3 0 ,1 0 Papowski, Wlodarczyk. Stolen nowned as one of the greatest right tackle place with live feetl Lukasiak, If 3 0 0 "bases, Rock, F. Mesko, Double schoolboy passers the game in eleven inches and 16,0 pounds, and by Mailer, no good would com* of it. So, Dick, firmly 0 Eadnar, c 3 0 0 plays, Rock to Kwatkoski to A. this state has ever seen, Rezni- DOC MAC KENZIE RUTGERS ELEVEN Mel Anacker complete the line ati and to the point, stuck to his guns. Wukovets, p 3 0 0 0 Popowski, Sock to A. Popowski. chak duplicated his success while the right wing with his six lectj Seeing his hired help sticking to his guns, 7 Struck out by ft. Mesko, 1; By at Bucknell, where he was a star and 180 pounds, making up a line) Heller decided to stick to his own fists. In fact, Totals 30 2 6 1 Wlodarczyk, 5. Bases on balls off back for three years, and captain average of nearly 175 pounds. Mesko, 4; Wlodarczyk 6. Lett on of the baskefiball team, and third FOR TOP RATING TO BE GOOD HOT he cunningly tossed a fist at Dunn. However, he Legion ....' 000 101 0-2 baseman in baseball. A hard line- Looking over what might 'be the] base. Fords F. C. 8, Holy Trinity, second team, but which boasts on forgot to disconnect his body from that especial- N. Amboy , 010 000 O-l 9. Umpire, Budney. crasher, and long distance punter, WASHINGTON, D. C. — Bob this five-foot eleven inch, 195 Sail, of Hawthorne, N. J., who candidates dangerously pressing ly delivered fist, and as a result, said body, with Base on balls, off Wukovets, 1. RESERVES WEAK the probable varsity eleven, wel pound star is the spearhead of the less than two weeks ago was two, head attached, at once became the target for a Struck out by Wukovets 2; by find such players as John Gerekl Clovers attack. Also outstanding hundred points behind "Doc" | NEW BRUNSWICK..—The de- Milicki, 5. Two-base hits, Daniels five feet eleven inches and weigh-f pair of fast-moving clenched hands owned and in the backfield are "Crazy Leg- MacKenzie in the Eastern States velopment of adequate reserve 2, Kwiatkoski, Jost, Dunham. - ASBURY'PARK TO ing 180 pounds, in the fullbacfcf operated by Dick Dunn suddenly starring in ged" Ed Stark, former Oklahoma Auto Racing Championship, has strengtg h out of a groug p of un- l 41 post; Ed Barnes, colored star, an "The Irish In Us." North Amboy (4) Baotist Universityy back, fwho is sliced that margin ton only 41 seasoned sophomores appear to be Bill Gadek, halfbacks, anfl points in the latest standing an- the chief problem facing the Rut- ab r h e now running as he never ran be- lt tdi b fi th Rt Schwenzer at quarter. The line This show turned out to be the feature event of fore. Am Truex, and Lou Herm- nounced by the Contest Board of gers University football coaches the day. It had the cycle derby stopped. It .was so Sandbeck, If 4 0 10 OFFER WEEKLY d L H made up of Ken Schuster and Terefenko, 3b 2 10 2 erda, both of Rutgers, and Paul the Amercan Automobile Associa- as they swing into the height of Barron Levi, ends; Bob Deter anq I the pru-season training period, good that at one stage of the light, more spectaors Daniels, cf 4 2 2 0 Kemp, of Temple, are also- appear lion, Bill Leffler, tackles; Steve Hrusk were watching it than the race. Yowsah, the fracas ing to advantage, as is Lefty Rusz Leaders in the latest revised ' Of nine letter winners return- and Leroy Simonsen, guards, and Johnson lb 10 0 0 States ing to school this year, two will was a reproduction of the Maxie Baer-James Brad- Kwiatkoski, 2b 4 0 0 0 PRO FIGHT SHOW nak, former schoolboy sensation, standing of| the Eastern Len Anderson, center. This conv| Fomp to Open Game Championship are: be unable to play football because Augustine, ss, 3b 4 0 0 0 ASBURY PARK.—Fight fans at bination has a WacMield averag dock clash. It was good while it lasted. The openng kickoff will be Total ol injuries received last season of 164 pounds and a line averag Jacobs, e 4 0 11 the shore will now have an op- No. In the meantime, the first annual motorcy- made by Governor Harold G. and which may be aggravated by qf 166 pounds. Ryback, rf 4 0 11 portunity to see boxing presented Pos. Driver Races cle flop was flopping beautifully. The time was Steczak, ss 10 0 1 Hoffman, and the Perth Amboy "Doc" Mackenzie .. ltf 826.6 play this fall. They are Bob Metz here as an all year round attrac- American Legion Band, national These two clubs, augmented bj Lishak, rf, p 3 0 0 0 Bob Sail 23 705 ler, sophomore halfback star of terrible. Tjhe riding was wor«e. And, at for tion. champions in former years, and members of the third and fourt Ivan, p , 4 110 John Duncan 22 591.6 the 1934 campaign, and Harry thrills, you can get more at a sewing circle get* JNelson Ehrlich, active in coun- the terth Amboy High School Ben Shaw 16 472 Lang, veteran guard. The prob- elevens, cause Senior Managel ty sporting circles, announced to- Andy Fodor considerable head| together. Soon after the grind began the dismiss- Totals 35 4 6; 5 band will parade, and execute Vernon Orenduff 16 379 lem was made more acute this uay mat ne leased the Asbury drills betore Uie game, and be- Chas. Tabor 15 358 week when it was learned that ache. Due to the fact that th al of the referee, starter, timers, pit steward, as- boys are considerably larger sistant pit steward and clerk of course would Woodbridge Legion (8) convention Hall to stage the tween the halves. Walt Brown 13 340 Mike Bullard, ace tackle, must ab spurt ana completed arrangements The probable Ine-ups: Walt Keiper 13 340 undergo another minor operation heavier than last season. Manage have been in order. Mitroka, 2b 5 with ligftt promoters in New York Pos. GIANTS Ed Staneck 13 302 for a blood infection which kept Fodor is having a tough time out| The sweepstakes was nothing but a jumbled Kusso, cf 4 to present professional bouts in Knd—Flaherty, Uonzaga. Len Perry 15 278 him in the hospital for several fitting the players with uniforn Zilai, ss 5 beachfront building every Friday I tackle—Morgan, Oregon, Bus Warke 7 248.2 months last winter and probably However, his troubles will mass of motorcycles, manufacturing a lot of noise, be over as a shipment of ne\( Jost, lb 5 night. Paulie Walker, Trenton, I Guard—{iibson, Grove City Ken Fowler 10 245 .will not be available until late in showing no speed, going no place—merely a host of equipment is soon to arrive. Moran, rl 4 tormer rize fighter who fought' Center—Hein, Washington State Maynard Clark .... 1 240 the season if at all, cycle enthusiasts out for an obstreperous Sunday af- Dunham, 3b 4 Benny Leonard and Johnny Dun- Taekle—Irving, Davis-Elkinsr Chet Gardner 4 201.8 ternoon jaunt. Dunham, 3b 4 dee, will be matqhmaker. Guard—Jone, Bucknell Milt Marion 11 196 The not-so-private pugilistic exhibition— Lukasiak, If 4 Featuring the first card on Fri- End—B^aggro, So. California. Tom Hlnnershitz .. 18 191 Dunn vs. Heller —had barely subsided (with no bodnar, c 4 day, September 2Uth will beLeon-JQ. B.—-Smith, Idaho Jack Moon 18 109 Bartos, p 4 , Billy DeVore ..i 1 160 agreement being reached) when manager* of Marciniak, If 0 ard, retired undefeated light H. B.—Burnett, Emporia Fred Winnai 6 156 the various riders stormed the pair of gladiators heavyweight champion of the' ,H, B.—Dankowski John Moretti 16 147 demanding that the race be stopped. Their con- TotaU 39 8 11 2 world, acting as referee in a ten- [ F. B,—Strong, N. Y. U. , „„ Harry Angeloni 11 134 round wind-uD fight between Bob Reserves: Dell Isola, Fordham, 21 . 130 tentions were that the track was too rough and Wood. Legion 304 100 000—8 1 N. Amboy 003 000 010-4 Olin and Henry Firpo. Olln, Clancy, Holy Cross; Bordon, fford 22 TeBilld y HorWinnn T3 125 their riders were taking severe punishment from Base on balls, off Bartos 1; off ginknowg inn fothre hirings ferocit, is thye titlande holdslug- Nham. ;Y .Bellinger U., Richards, Gonzaga, ;Simpson Grant;, 243 Frank Bailey 11 105 the nerve-wracking, physique-de«tructing grind. Ivan 2. Struck out, by Bartos 8. er of the world's light heavy- Franlin, St. Mary's; Molenda, 25 Frank Reynolds .. 6 85 They wanted the show stopped on the 200th Two-base hit, Dunham;. Three- weight championship. Firpo, who Mich.; Krause, Gonzaga; Owen, 26 Frank Moore 4 82 lap—half the distance advertised. A heated dispute base hit, Moran; Home runs, Dan- has an impressive record of Okla.; A. & M.; Shaffer, Kan. St.; 27 Wes Johnjon 4 80 smashing ring victories, defeated 9 70 FOOTBALL els 2. Double plays, Augustine to Goodwin, W. Va.; Cornelius, 28 Frank Hillenbrand between Dunn and Heller again ensued. This time Rybeck, to Jacobs; Steczak to Mickey Walker, the Rumson bull- Duke; Kaplan, W. Md.; Makeroll, 29 Albert Cusiek 5 66 Benefit Elks Crippled Kiddles' Fund the managers participated. Finally it was agreed to Cwiatkoski to Rybeck. dog and John Anderson. . Davidson; Martin, Teras; Sarausk, 30 Eldridge Cox 3 58 stop the race. Tordham; Shaub, Cornell, Milt 32 Gus Zarka 6 55 3 PERTH AMBOY CLOVERS It was the 207th lap when the derby was fans swarmed the track. Several were injured, and Walt Singer, Syracuse; Tatum j 33 Chick Young 49.5 North Carolina; Watts, Temple; 34 Henry Guerand ... 2 46 not seriously, by the ttill moving motorcycles 3 —with— abruptly halted. William Perry, of Bayoime, Quatse, Pitt.; Gonya, Northwest- 3s Bill Ccarice 42 and Vic Zambon, of Gai field, were declared the , the drivers of which believed the race was still John Ulesky 3 40 RUSNAK, REZNICHAK, NAGY, HEENAN, era. 2 first and second place winners, respectively, by going on. Two -motorcycles crashed in front of Pos. CLOVERS Pete Craig 40 TRUEX, HERMERDA, STARK Cliff Miller 1 40 gra,ndstiand in attempting to avoid running into End—Hennan, Rutgers 1 the judges. But on the remaining placers, 00 Barney Overton 40 And other leading collegiate stars. the lunatic mob. Tackle—Miles, Rutgers 4 agreement could be, reached by the judges and Guard—Haborak. Ohio U. Ed. Skinner 38 the clerk of the course. Nevertheless, the track While the 5,000 raving customers, now dizzy Center—Twitchell, Rutgers officials announced that third position was won with excitement and deaf from the thundering: Tackle—Grillo, Idaho U. Noted Race Drivers To by Frank Lippe, and fourth place by Leo Sheri- roar of motorcycle engines, still bellowed and fumed, Guard—Manton, St. Mary's B. Ward Beam and his International Congress of End—Nagy, Geneva Attend Dance In Fords National Professional League Champions dan. Q. B.—Truex, Rutgers —with— Immediately following this announcement, sev- Daredevils started moving into the, speedway to pre- H, B.—Rusznak, St. Mary's FORDS;- Meet aU the leading eral of the drivers stormed the judges and disputed pare for the evening's thrill show under the auspices H. B.-«chemick, Thiel auto race drivers at the Speed- STRONG, DANOWSKI," HEIN, BADGRO, OWEN pf the Woodbridge American Legion Band. F. B.—Reznichak, Bucknell way NiRhR t Dance being held by the officials' decisions as to the finish. Arguments d B and other Alt-Americana. Wh»t the final outcome of the paying-off Reserves; Van Winkle, Rutgers; the Speedway Boys of Fords at flared up all over the speedway. Drivers and officials Kemp Temple; Hermerda, Rut- trie Fords Casino, Tuesday night, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 18, at 8:45 P.M,| "early came to blows, f he cash customers were yell- end of the show and the back-salary fiffht be- gers; S,tark, Okla. Baptist U.; Stra September 17. Music will be furn i»K for their money back, due to the cutting in half tween Dunn and Heller was, is probably none of chan, Manhattan; Ditman, Al- lshed by George Kni£h\ and his our business nor yours. All we know is that bright; Blrkampf, Bucknell; Bres- Memphis Collegians. at Perth Amboy City Stadium of the advertised mileage. Managers swooped down low, George Washington U.; Ban- Jack Mehel. "Radio Voice of the ADMISSION ' 50c, 75c and $1.10 Dunn and Mel Levine, promoter and publicity Woodbridge Speedway" will be "H the pay-off office and demanded their prize mon- dola, W. Vs.; Griswold, Rutgess. Ttekets on sale at: Breslow's, Crescent Theatre Bvlldsnt and «y& and various other guarantees. writer respectively, were given the •kidl. Wheth- Time of game: 8;45. Wednesday master of caremonies .There will er or not they got th back p|ay U for them to wor- evening, September 18 at Perth be entertainment und refresh- Clover Club, 445 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy. Polio* and firemen were ktpi busy hand- ry about, *nd for Heller, too Amboy City Stadium. ! ments. ling the mail mob of spectators. Hundred* of WOODBM&GE LEADER-JOURNAL, FRII)A\ MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935 PAGE TEN Monday, the regular m(lt, meeting of the Deacons win held at the Manse at 8:00 ,,-,' j, Township Projects SEWAREN Bert Smithers Rev. Karl H. Oevwnj. Pastor. Wednesday, the Weekly T, Continued From Page One ! MKS. A. F. RANKIN* OF EA&T Continued from page one Morning worship, 11. Sermon PRIMARIES FIND the Women's Society will |1(. , From Ouri sible for the time being for muni- avenue, left Monday for Prince WOODBRIDGE.-Patrolmen in topic, "Jeremiah on Affliction. at th« home of Mrs. Victor > cipalities, counties and other units Edward Island, Canada, to visit control of his car and hit another the state have gone on record as Evening worship ,7;45, Sermon 1st, M Churth street at 2 3n i. of government to continue aub- her uncle who is seriously IB. truck going in the opposite direc- being of the opinion that an em- topic, Touching Christ. Girl Scouts, 4:00 o'clock \ Back 1 BUT ONE MAJOR mitinE proiect proposals, even tion, driven by I*o Tauber, of 185 ergency no longer exists and that Sunday school, 9:45 A. M., week prayers at 7:45 P. M MR. AND MBS. RAYMOND WAB Classes for all affes. though the deadline fixed by Grant street, Perth Amboy. The police pay cuts should be restored. Thursday, Girl Scouts 7:0(1 i> field end family were the Sun- according to a resolution pop""" Washington is now here. As the passenger car was then thrown Intermediate Christian Endeav- Friday, Boy Scouts at 7:30 WindowJ BATTIHOCALLY proposals are received, they will day guMts of Mrs. Warfield's back in the path of O'Connell's at the 35th annual convention of or, 2:30 P. M •••••••••£•••• •••^•WH' be fitted into the St;ite-widr> pro- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Nel- truck and dragged about 300 feet. thr State Patrolmen's Benevolent VVOODBRIDGE— Except gram. son, of East avenue. A formal complaint of technical association held Sunday. Monday lldi-seshoe pitching "Howevei." dt-clares Ely. 'this manslaughter was made against and Tuesday nt Atlantic Cig. for county positions, very NEEDLE STATS IN GIRL SPCTIIS to lie tho loading is not to be a permanent arrange- O'Connell, who is out under Representing the Woodbridge lo- few coetests will mark the Williamsport, Pa.—Alice Daye, cal were Police Clerk Allan Mc- .spoil thoso days among ment. The time is going to come $1500 bond awaiting the action of primary election to be held when it will be necessary to de- 4, Is back home after three futile Donnell, and Patrolmen George the younger fellows attempts to remove a needle she th? grand jury on a similar Leonard and George Bishop. next Tuesday, September 17. fintely discontinue the acceptance charge in connection with the judKinK from the gang of project proposal*. Therefore, I swallowed last March. The steel One of the speakers at the con- In the Township, the only is lodged near her spine. She will death of Ferraro. Tauber was re- that play the game in urge every municipality, county leased pending a call from police vention, Assemblyman Sidney D. major contest will be in the or other local units of govern- return to the hospital for period- Goldberg, urged the restoration front of "Dynamite" third ward, where two men, ical examinations. as a witness. 1 ment, (or their own good and in Besides Mr. and Mrs. Glenfield, of the pay cuts. He said munici- Bill's "residence. ' 'Red' John A. Turk and Peter justice to the persons in their palities must be established on a Dave derity appears to communities now on direct relief, Smithers is survived by his wife, Geis, are seeking the nomin- WOODBRIDGE Erna; seven children, Norbert, sound pay-as-you-go financ al ba- be one of the champ- to avail themselves of the chance W sis however, before restoration oi ntion on the Democratic i n t them to prepare and REV. AND MRS. ROBERT James. Kathleen, Charlotte, Erna, the old salaries can be practical. pions. sti open 0 Mark, of Allentown, were the Annn Marie and Jeanette; two ticket. The former has the'submit project proposals, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. sijters Mrs. Mary Sheridan and In. Woodbridge, the members of backing of the Third Ward "As I have stated before, un- A. F. Randolph, of Rahway ave Mrs jeanette Thompson, of Ros- the police department are worK- X-try! Leader- Joural, less they do this, they will be con nu*. Monday night. .c]l p park and a step-brother,! ing under a 20 per cenf pay cut. Democratic organization. fronted later with the necessity (hop ha« acquired •'« new The other contests are in the po t t # # . n,._,!.,j T_ _i -# o-» I An orMiiirmnl fnnr Der Cent IS for providing funds for unemplov DOROTHY HARTMAN, nascot, a kitten, that fol- sition of Justice of the Peace in ment relief needs. But if they par, .owed one of the reporters, both parties. Only one candidate daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. L. C. ticipate in the WPA program to | Hartman, of Van Buren street, fhe boys want to name it is to be selected. The Democratic an extent sufficient to provide' candidates are. George E. Sedlak, entered St, Barnabas hospital at •Dynamite," but is hardly a work for their relief clients, thej John Slockbower and Manuel W. will have no relief problem when Newark, Monday to prepare for name for the feline who Lasso. Slockbower has the sup- the Federal government with- a nursing career. Miss Hartman jnoozes all the time. What port of the Third Ward Democrat- draws its direct grants for unem- is a graduate of the WoodbrMgc high school class of 1935. Jo you suggest? ic club. The Republican candi- ployment" relief, as it will do dates for the same position are as when the WPA program Rets ful- • * » • Provide Now follows: Ernest L. Berger, William ly underway." •ROMINENT AMONG THE PAS- Schofield, Charles H. Mohr, John sengers soiling for the British Once more we are Kish and Frederick Sorenson. As of last night, the number of Isles aboard the Anchor Liner convinced that it pays In the other Township positions proj$fHt proposals sent to Wash- Caledonia" at noon Friday from For Higher Education to advertise in the Lead- there are no contests. Mayor Aug- ington from New Jersey WPA jNew York, .was Miss Dora Wil- ust F. Greiner is the Republican headquarters wai 1068. These are son, of 365 Berry street, er-Journal. A certain intended to ultimately provide gentleman in Wood- candidate and Anthony A. Aquila, the Democratic choice for com- employment for 85,000, The pro- MRS. A. G. ERB, FORMER I.O- WHILE your children are still young bridge advertised his Witteeman-at-large. Other Town- jects call for expenditures totaling and before they get to the college $24,641,376, of which sum $21,- tal resident, who has been vis- farm for sale or ex- ship candidates are: William J. iting friends here for the past This Fall, qivevour feet age, you should make provision for Finn. Democrat. Frederick A. 103,957 is Federal funds and $3,- j i change in last week's 537,420 sponsor's contributions. two months left Monday morn- their higher education, Start now on a issue. To date he has Spencer, Republican, for first ing for her home in Dainsville. ward committeeman; Howard Fla. scale that you may wish to increase to- received 27 replies in Fletcher, Democrat, and James gether with your increased earning care of this paper. Shaffrick, Republican, for second Local Man's License MISS LYDIA LEBER, DAUGH- capacity, Start a trust fund for their , « • * ward committeemon. In the Permanently Revoked ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore •4-'5 college education. third ward there are two Demo- A. Leber. of Freeman street, All roads will lead to crats, John A. Turk and PeUr left Monday morning for Ash- ?ort Reading Sunday night Geis, while Ernest Nier is the WOODBRIDGE—The driver'? license issued to Walter Freder- ville, North Carolina, where Republican candidate for comm^t- she will enter her sophomore for the annual feast of St. teeman. icks, of 556 Maple avenue, this Btogio—and to a certain year at Teachers' College. Other positions to be voted for place, has been permanently re lull may ulrufit (Enmpny :op's house where his wife voked. Notice of the revocation of • • • • arc as follows: Frederick's license was received JOHN DEVANNY, OF CHICAGO. RAHWAY, N. J. will serve the most delicious For members of the General was the guest Sundfay at the The Priceless Co spaghetti to th* lucky few yesterday morning by Chief of Assembly, three to be elected: Police James A. Walsh, home of his brother, Rev. Earl who have been invited. Democrats, John V. Burke, An- Hannum Devanny. Member Federal Reserve System drew Kurtz and Fred W. De Voe, Fredericks" license was revoked • • • • organization Democrats; John E. temporarily twice before. Acting AAAAAEEE Manager A. J. Sabo, White, William A. Miller, Martin Motor Vehicle Commissioner Ma- 'The Return of Peter Grimm" Jelin and Joseph McKeon; Repub- gee states that the permit to drive (RKO) with Lionel Barrymore. SIZES U12 of the State Theatre, lican, Marian Clark, Nathniel A. i car has been taken away from A deeply appealing picti-" announces that he has Jacoby and Louis M. Nilson, Mid- Fredericks because he has been There are situations which touch purchased a new screen dlesex County Regular Republi- convicted twice for driving a mo- one>8 heartstrings. There is is con- costing several hundred cans; Anthony C. Ritz, L. William tor vehicle while under the Influ-1sjderable comedy in the conversa- dollars. The screen will Davidoski and John Hanson, Jr. ence of liquor. tipn carried on by the spirit of •improve the projection, For Sheriff; Republican, Wil- ionel Barrymore. liam C. Wilson; Democratic, F. ROGER'S DEPT. STORE The plot has been founded on immensely, Sabo says. Herdman Harding, Organization the David Belasco play. Helen' • • « • Democrat and James P. Nieland. TO OPEN IN NEWARK Mack, Edward Ellis, Donald Meek Extra caution. Don't let a For Coroners: vote for two; and others are in the cast. Democrats, Raymond J. Sheenan, NEWARK—A modern popular black cat cross your path,' organization's choice; Eugene J- RADIO price department store will open All type* serviced and repaired, don't walk under a ladder Mullen, John J. Lyman, Joseph J. soon at 121 Halsey street near Lapinski, James J. Flynn, Jr., Jos aim mull motors ud electrical CHRISTENSEN'S DEPT. STORE or open an umbrella in the Raymond Boulevard right in the Appliances. » House today, for dear heart of Newark's Shopping Cen- 97 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. to please your eyei...year-after-year jr, today is Friday, the ter. C. 8HA1N "A SAFE PLAGE TO BUY" Henry B. Branson and Johannes First quality merchandise, the U Qrove Ave. WoodbrMge, N. J C. Koyen. things for home & every member Tel: WO. S-1M5-W H economy to please your pocketbook Shure and it was fun- For members of the Board of of the family at prices guaranteed Chosen Freeholders, three to be to be the lowest in the Newark ny. It seems that a Dan- selected: Democratic, Henry C. ish piano player from Area. Berg Anthony S. Gadek, Jr. Sam The interior layput of the store Fords corner way was uel D. Wiley, organization Demo- has been arranged to make shop- playing in a certain es- crats and Joseph Marcus, and ping a pleasure, No crowded el- Thomas P. Henderson; Republi- evators, no tiresome staircases to tablishment after hours can, Joseph P. Edgar, J. Randolph prescribed by law, Appleby, Jr., Matthew F. Melko, climb. when a policeman, with organization candidates and Peter All merchandise is conveniently displayed on the spacious ground an unmistakable brogue L. Levinson and Lester Straton. For Trustees of Free School floor with several departments lo- came in and in no uncer Lands, Democrats: Elsie R. cated in an air conditioned bar- tain terms ordered the Scheidt, Maud G. Raymond, Emily gain basement at "Bargain Base- place closed. The pian- S. Dwyer, Theresa Farkas Koch, ment Prices" guaranteed to be the ist saved the night, or Alice Sandahl, Bertha Coyne anj lowest in the city. The opening of this modern de- I might say, morning, Gertrude A. McAndrews; Repub- lican, Irene Stern, Carrie Mundy, partment store will be attended by playing "Kathleen Margurite P, FibRandolph, Har- by prominent civic officials, and Mavoureen" and "Moth riet Fuchs, Pearl Filer, Florence handsome souvenirs will be given er Machree." Redd and Minnie C. Adams. to customers on the opening day, Friday September 20th. * * * « Nothing new hat develop- Grade Crossings PROPOSAL ed in the case of Miss Continued from Page One Wright, but District Clefk Barbour who took us to see A. B. Sealed bidslwill be received by Roy Anderson informs ua Lail, the liason man between the ihe Board of Education of Wood- president and both the PWA and that there might be some bridge Township at the Board the WPA. That was Friday after- Room in the High School at lews at the Board meeting noon and Lail told us to come o'clock Daylight Saving Time, on Monday night. back the next morning." Monday evening, September 23rd, * * * * • In the meantime, the local rep- .1935, for the installation of one resentatives sent telegrams to No. 254 T. S. Thatcher Progress Personally we would Commissioner Hanson of the Bailer complete, and the removal like to pull a Rip Van Board of Public Utility Commis- oi the present boiler. Specifica- Winkle between now sioners, Governor Harold G. Hoff- tions may be had at the office of man and the 'Board of Chosen fee District Clerk. and general election. reeholders. Then we could wake up, The Board reserves the right to One of the telegrams in reply reject any or all bids. find out who had been ead as follows: ROY E. ANDERSON, elected and return to 'A. F. Greiner JAM^S FILER, normal. Newspaper life 'Mayor Woodbridge Township WILLARD DUNHAM my dear readers, is only 'Room 2128, Interior Building Committee on Repairs 'Washington, D. C. and Replacements. romantic in the movies. "Have discussed Woodbridge Woodbridge Board of * • • • situation with Commissioner Han son. Project is one where cost of Education. Jack Egaa, famout Giant land is very small and employ- L.J.-9: 13. fan, it singing "Am I Blue" ment of men very large. Very these 4ays because the dangerous crossings on busy high- Appreciation speed main line at which many Organization Democrat giants have dropped from fatal accidents have occurred. first to third place. But Jack Project can be started in 60 days I wish to take this oppor- is firtt, latt and always a and completed in 9 months. Board tunity to thank the people Giant fan. urgently desires crossings be elim of the third ward for the inated at this time and that pro- ject receive fedeiul approval En- most pleading reception giv- % Amazing new features The Stadium Commis- gineer Leonard will meet you in en me and my co-workers 5 YEAR Wcstinghousc the refri&erat»> Washing this morning. X 4O8EPH V. COSTELLO sion is active again and thus far during my cam- PMUCTIOK PLAI you've always wanted- Sealed " this time they are going (signed (Charles A. Mead paign. unit never requires oiling. DM out to raise funds in Engineer in Charge of Due to lack of time I Standard 1 year Bridges and Grade Temperature Selector provides t-x earnest. An active cam- Crossing Elimination haven't been able to con- wimuity, plui 4 paign will be waged by Board of Public Utili- tact all my friends as yet yean' additional actly the freezing speed desired those in charge. ties Commissioners." but I hope to do so before protection against Revolving Shelf and In the morning Engineer Leon- « • « • the opening of the polls on •ervicc upenic on Eject-o-Cube Ice ard met Mayor Greiner and Mc- PAID FOR BY STEPHEN BAUNSKl, CAMPAIGN MGR. With Huey Long's sudden Elroy and once more a conference Tue&day morning. the Kilcd-in unit, Tray are juit two of t .50 and untimely demise, .the was held with Lail, who pointed $5 included in price. this year's many New Deal' out that according to the original Peter W. Geis. application of the Board that the new features. spell" is really an actuality. labor payment per man per year MR. AND MRS. WISE By OLDENBOOM'S DAIRY The Louisiana senator past- would be $1,079, for Woodbridge eve« SINCCTHLY WAS MRS. WISE WHO ed away at a time when he crossings and $1290 fof r thth e IseliIlin ove« TO OMMtNQEO THIS wai at the height of his po-' crossing. Lail told the representa- sons GOOD CJTC£it£/VT MILKFOR litical career. How much "^ ^ arp the costs down to foa vowraow THE SCHOOL CHI LOW N- No down-payment and thrct years to pay farther he could have gone the SCHOOL / OLDENBOOM'S BE wise would sponsor the a projects to with his dictatorial methods the WPA. DAIRY AND QR will never be known. One Leonard, according to the May- under the F. H. A, plan, thing is certain and that is, or, immediately set to work and on Monday was able to submit re- jt will lake a big man to fill vUed planjl to ^ wthorifa8 With the new plans, the Rail, » • • » road will have to make up the difference and instead of paying IT IS CHOCK KULL Of Former Coach and 5 per cent ot the corf fey will HSA UNITS f Mrs. Frank W. Kirkles- Westmar Sales Go. Inc. be obliged to shoulder 15 per ki announce an addition cent of the cost of the proiect to fiieir family—a boy Both the mayor and McEJroy A quart of milk a day for every child ...» pint for TEL. 4-1084 are elated over the results of every adult ... it both wise and «conomica.l. No other —born this week. Con- their trip and are confidant that MAPLE STREET PERTH l gratujations Kirk! 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