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LIONS' CLUB STAG ADDRESSES MERCHANTS COMMITTEE NAMED ^RESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY BALL PARTY IS FOR HOLY A very successful stag party •-Eleven Candidates File EXPECTED TO BE OUTSTANDING wan held by the Lions Club Sat- LINCOLN DANCE urday night at the of form- er committeeman Anthony A. Aq To be held on Lincoln'* day, SOCIAL AFFAIR OF SEASON ulla, ol lselln, Andrew A. Long February 12, at St. James' acted a* toastmaster of the ev«- auditoyum. aln|. Petitions For Board Of To be held January 30th at No. 11 School auditorium. — The KMtta were: Mayor Aug- Committees fur the Lincoln ust F. Qrelner, James Filer, 'Wil- Proceed* to go to Georgia Warm NiKhi Dunce to bu apousorud by Spring* Foundation. liam A. Ryan, Henry h, Hanson ili<» Holy Name Society Monday Andrew Long, Harold Vogel, Dr. ••wiling, February 12, at St. Maurice Trainman, Michael Trai- Jji in.-;- auditorium were named at Education Election Hen TO *E SEMI - FORMAL ner, Stephen Hruska, Peter Van " in'-.-ting held this week. Syckle, Edward Casey, Julius Mlctiai'l Conole is general chair- What promises to be the most brilliant social affair of B]ake, Louis Cohen, Stephen man mid Chris Witting is tha AB winter season is ih» Preudemt'a Birthday Ball to be held Wyld, George McLaughlin, J. J|. • isiiini chairman. They will be LOCAL RESIDENT Dunne, Lawrence F. 6VnM»lan, iiitk'd jy the Following PRESENT INCUMBENTS SEEK in conjunctioj n with 5,00, 0 other cities and towns in the Curtis Gray, Ernest Nler, Albert FREED IN HILLSIDE United StatesStates , on President Roosevelt's birthdaybirthday , Tuesday Levl. C. Kenny, chalr- BANK HOLD-VP REELECTION AT THE POLLS evening, January 30, at School No. 11 auditorium, Ross imin; 0. Dunlgan, E. Coiey, Sr. W. Oerlty, Sr., M. Cosgrove, M Thomas Managlarclna, 32, of stroet, Woodbridge. Taxpayer*' Association Kleley, J. Doolan, V. Catalano, F. The wntiro proceeds "Of the af- 234 Campbell street, Woodbrldge, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARYS To Elect Officers McDonald, 0. Van Tassel B. J also known aa Kacins, who claims iiilr aro to KO towards Bwelllng Uunlgan, tb«! luml for the Georgia Warm to be an ordained minister ot tho The annual meeting of the Mniic E. Elnhorn, chairman; J Springs foundations for Infantile Health Survey to Dbciples of Jehovah, was released Woodbrldge Township Taxpayer' 0 flrien.V. Goley, A. Delaney, J Andrew Aaroe, Arthur N. Nelson, Albert Schicker, Mf jtaraUsls victims, The price of and absolved of having participat- association will bold ita annual Majesty, W. Jordan. ed in the robbery of the Hillside udmihjlon will be only fifty cents. Marguerite Fitz Randolph, Milton T. Ashley, meeting Monday, January 29, at Moor, L. Moftett, chairman; J. Trust Company oa January 15, Tho iilfulr Is semi-formal, the Be Made Here by 8 P. M. at the Memorial Munici- Turk, J. Campion, M. Kath A. after belue questioned by Ellia- J*nw* R. Reid, Rufui B. Allen and ladies attending In formal wear t pal building. The annual election Gels, J. Dunne, F. Everett, E. Explain* recommendation* of school »urvey committed, heltner, J. Quaid, W. Eagle, L. according to Elizabeth authorities A survey to determine the were found on the car used In of Education was Veached Wectnesdayviiight, elevei ni it tec. needs of immunisation tagalnst dip Kennedy, M. Shannon, M, Trainer David C Oerlty, of Woodbrldgo W. Qulgley, W. Sullivan, N. Lewis he bank hold-up. tions were filed for the coming election on February tberla will be made shortly in the whereby Township would gain $154,000. Is general chairman and he la be- J. French, J. Rhoder.Sr. W. Flan Township, according to Informa- The local man denied know- with District Clerk E. C. Ensign. ing assisted by Mrs. P. A. Patti Finn, J. Rhoder Jr., J. O'Hagen ledge of the theft of the plates. nun, of Colonia, na vice chairman tion received from the State Roy Anderson and Wlllard Dun- Card Party February 7 H. Romond Sr., L. SllakowBkl, M. Employees of the Hillside Trust ham are candidatedidt s fforr reelection and civic organizations. At i>r Other coinmltteea are as fol Board of Health by Health Officer Schuber, J. Coin, J. Wallace, B. Company failed to Identify him iows: Peter B. Peterson this morning. while T. W. Llddle, ot Fords, who ent h« is employed In a sup«r a half trillion ot children, a ra- McKenna, W. Ryan. as one of the hold-up men. fllied ihe;unexplredj rmpt thej^ — ^ Roceptlon Committee: Mr, and The complete communication is Net Savings of J164.0QO to the Decorations, 3. Kager, chairman, e tio of one out ot every ftve citi- ID the meantime James Mq late Melvln H. Clum, will seek Mrs. Fltz Randolph Is be Mrs. Jamas J. Dunne, chairmen aa follows: wuuui ue eiiectea Ruth, L. Somers, A. Demlw, Ilia zens. Thl* ratio holds true in Orath, formerly of Green street lection to the board. backed for the office by the Rev. and Mrs. Earl H. Devanny * "The State Department of Heal- IUB rucuoinuieudiuiout) 01 Arway, N. Patten, J. J. Keat- Woodbridge, who was arrested now »urv«y cuimmti.be made Woodbrldge Township where we Others who filed their petitions men's clubs of Woodbrldge. Mayor August F. Grelner, Judg« th Is conducting a child Health shortly after the hold-up Is al- 1 bo have 6200 boys ahd girls ta iag. .re, Milton T. Ashley, James ft. fUS *. Allen is a rwMent ol Fo B. W, Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. A. N survey 40 that work is made overiHii luuoie we uuopieu leged to have confessed to thfi school^ out of a population of ap- Tickets and Publicity: L. P, leld, Rufus 1). Allen, Andrew as Is Oscar A. Wilson. James' Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice P available by tbe C. W. S. under iuciareU suiiurvibinu crime. He said that he only knew lcior C. Nicmaa ai a meetWK ot proximately 26,000." Campion, chairman; J. Powers, J, \aroe, Oscar A. Wilton, Albert V. Held, resides In Woodbridg« ' Dunlgan, Mr. and Mrfi. Nathan project 6092. Its purpose is to de- Elnhorn, J. Jardot, H. Gels, A his other accomplice by nick- lie Woottandfce lowusmp iiuni- Discussing economies effected Schicker, Arthur N, Nelson and Milton Ashley lives in hello. Duff, John H. Lovo and Miss Mar termine throughout the state the Coley, J, Ketraa. names. The sum of $317 taken In egsuten a assuviatioii ntitd Wea- in school systems the speaker said tirs. Marguerite F1U Randolph. Large Vote Ion B, 7 ovc, Mr. and Mrs. Georgi extent with which regularly pre- Check room: W. Golden, chair the hold-up was found on Me ieiUay nigUi ai tne Memorial Mu- that In bis opinion it was some A larger rote than usual is Applegate, Mr, aind Mrs. C JC yo*'-tive measures have been man, A. MInkler, J. Maher. Grath when he was picked up. Arthur N. Nelson Mttphe|: Mr. and Mr '""..,. limes false economy for when pected to be cast throughout 1 carried out among children of icipai schools are built men are put to Mr. Nelson, one of the candi- Ajklla,' .... Mr. and W. Henry Mr. said that the dates has been residing at 42 Township as the -wave of econo pre-Khool age. The inquiry con- work and materials are purchas- Hanson. chouia nave not received their Uvlngslun avenue, Avenel, lor which has been prevalent In term Itself partly with immuniz- ed. niclpal affairs throughout Publicity Committee: Miss Ruth ation against dfptherla and vac- roporiiouate share in compart- _. . live years. He was born Wolk, chairman; Andrew D. Des- uu with other functions of niu- The cost of education", he ex Very Little Interest Shown in -n Fertile, Minnesota, on Novem- country has tended to make cination against small pox and plained, "has come dowfo more taxpayer n little more obser mond and Lawrence F, Campion. whether the children have been icipai government. ber 2U, 181)9. He attended the Refreshment Committee: Mrs. J. "Woudbridge would benefit by than any form of government in public schools In that state, grad- of how his money is being s] glv«h the benefit of health exam- a greater ratio than most forms Board Elections of Gay 90's Tho total number of votes Is Barron Levl, Mrs. Thomas Maher inations by doctors and dentlBts. lie plan", declared me speaker uating from the tilth school In MM. JoBeph McAndrewH, Mr». as Woouuridgu is not classified ol government, However the en- Cloquet, Minn. He served In the pected to even exceed the amoi A portion of the survey will also rollment has Increased, especially of last year when 2,775 bal'1 Howard Fletcher. show to what extent children 8 one of the wealthier districts Clerk usually had to round up enough voters to hold an H. S. Navy during the world war Peeoratlng Committee: Victor at the top of tbe ladder where for tiwo and a half yearB, gradu- were counted. have had the common contagious n tho the cost is greater. Thtj niay be nual mejtting. — Board had financial troubles even in LoVe, chairman; Mrs. Arthur Pet- diseases. Stock taking ot this sort the survey committee Mr, Nicklas ating from the Seamen's Gunners II, Howard Pullerton. due to the abolishment of- child the "good old day*" school, U. S. N., Washington, U, is of great value to the public stated were 1. a slight increase labor. The increased cost of edu- Ticket Committee: John Turk, heaHh ot your community and the class siie which has already C, He U a graduate from the Col- cation has been borne by the mu- orado school of Mines, with the Indications P< 'chairman; S;>encer Ranktn, Al- state. It, reveals how BU* be«f 4mw ina WoodbridgWoodbrge and " Now that another Board ol Education election is in th< ;& IcblckiT. Rrank 0. rb^r t»6 nicipalities. The state has not car- of mining unKiiieer. Mr. We have been and at the T_. chjMiflSfh i the age of school ad- ries th« burden." offing it behooved the writer to delve-into past record !etberl Ayres. time whether further worjt "St» rie-* mittance from live years to six Nelson has worked as mining en- , Entertainment: Axel Jensen, Following Mr. NlcktaV addr«sB of the Township and find out in what fashion Board of Ed gineer, chemist, metallurgist, ge- To Sell-Out Ctigsary. years. The speaker explained ttat chtilrmati. Andrew D. Desmond, chairman, ucation elction»«were held in the old days. ologist and surveyor, He has serv- "Tho results of this study will be tha geWal property tax hat been Program: Mrs. A. N. Nelson, of the CivlCB Relations Committee- Turning back the pages to the ed as an instructor in mine sur- | made available to health official currying 86 per cent of ta© tux made a motion that the associa- Thomas'Led chairman. past, we find in the ytsirs previous 1 who will then be in a position V liurden in the state and that the tion pass a resolution to be sent to hlch they carried on the school veylng at the summer caw,) of Millie Committee: Victor Dug- survey recommended additional to 1867 the Township was divided 'the Colorado School of mines, determine the needs of their ,)ar the proper authorities endorsing into school districts, with separ- ork. i:n,n. chnlrman, John V, Ryan, Jr. state aid with some other form For the past eight years Mr. eservations may be ticular community. the plan recommended by the sur- ate annual tneetings or elections At the election of March 15, Nelson was with the American "The persons authorized to con ot taxation. vey commission by which the net being held in these districts, even S!)7 we find a largeg r attendance changed for tickets Ft ROTARIANS GIVEN duct thlB survey in a house ti In 19301930,, " Mr. NiNicklac s said, gain to Woodbridge would be Vh " and lletlnlnK Co., and ary 1st. two aiVd one third billions of dol- though the appropriations and usual. Daniel S. Vorhees the 1'helps Dodge Copper Pro TEN RULES FOR house canvass will have authori- billi 5154,000. lars were spent in the United business to be completed were as the secretary of the meeting ducts Corp. At present he h em- POTENTIAL INVESTOR zation cards from the State De- Mayor August P. Greiner and comparatively small. .nd James E, Berry the chairman, All Indications point to a States to educate twenty-five and Commltteeman Harry Gerns were ployed as enslnet in charge of partment of Health with tie lea! The old saying of history re- he Interest was evident when new copper •lete sell-out for the lectur also present at the meeting and construction of a of the state and countersigned b] pealing itself may be found in the OS ballots were cast at that meet « given by Umell Thomas,' Ttu rules for investors were explained the new circular ordi- plant for the Phelps Dodse Cop- /olce of the Air," at the lUn'ii by Harry Cummiiifes of the the directorate and the preslden records' o( the annual school meet- nt; (with only one member to be FINAL APPEAL MADE nance to the merchants. lected. The late Mr. Charles per Cor;>. ichool auditorium on Thw Kail an Trust Company to the of the sate board, ing of February 1, 1871 when the FOR SEAL RETURNS Reports on Card Party )rununond was the victor with Andrew Afttue ,'venlnK February 8. Heserva miMiiijers ot th« Woodhrldt;e Ho- "We hope that the families vis trustees met at the home of C. M. Mrs. Martha Zettlemoyer chair- 81 votes cast in Ms favor. Aaroe, of Woodbrldge, lave betm made and tickets Ury club at u. regular weekly ted will recognise that this In Dally, to pass \ motion to the ef- Andruw A final Appeal for response to man ot the entertainment commit- Comparison of costs of today a'candidate, resides at 623 ale FetJhiary 1. luiK'ueuh held yesterday noon at formation will be of great benefi fect that "as our funds are not also a ca 22,U0u letters containing Christ- tee, reported procress for the an, ,nd 40 years ago are easily seen He was business tltu Middlesex Hotel. to their comruunilties as Well sufficient to carry on the school lnd He waa Lecturer, traveler and inas Seal* mailed in November nual card party to be held at the n the rates charged for tuition ^ f'! ,T ^ '1 ui! rules glveji by Mr. Cmu- the state as a whole and that the; (Jefferson-) work at the preheat extraordinary, Lowell Tborna was made today by Prof, John H. Memorial Municipal building on expense therefore, be it resolved, •'o r outi o~-f tow. n pupils.,„„„ . Onln,,,,y, loo(last|fo' r Middlesex County carpenters' known far and wide as ra were as follows:. Security cooperate in every way poi Love, local chairman. we*k the Board ot Education vo-' organization for three and a half g Bible." Wednesday evening, February 7. that the clerk be authorized to 110- purveyor of the latest newB oil ot purchase, stability of income, Prof. Lovo said that $270.06 ed to increase the tuition rate years and a member of the Mid- J Mr. Peterson stated this morn Although a small price has been lfy, J. Ward Smith, the principal day. | lair Income yield, Marketability, hati been received to date from fixed tor the tickets, the chair rom $75 per pupil to JUO per dlesex County Advisory Hoard ing that he believed that the men hat his services are no longer re- pupil beginning the next school He !ma been a resident ot Wood Mr.Thomas made his value as collateral, tax exemption, 2U7 donore; there have been 312 man announced that refreshments quired after April 1." Teachers but in tne fall of 1930 under] who will conduct the survey ii seals returned from persons un- year. On August 29, 1890 the bridge for swen year's coming exemption from cost, duration of would be served and that many- who are now owed back salary auspices ofl the Literary Di the Township will be sent here able to pay for them this year. trustees voted to Increase tuition here from Perth Ajnboy. Mr. Aar- time, acceptability of denomina- outstanding prUes would be can take heart. and has since 'oeen heard Iu tion, potential appreciation. by J. Lynn Mahaftey, director (' Response to tollow-upcards mail- awarded. prices as the following figures: oe iB married. The couple have the State Department ot -He< Back iu 1875 there were two $8; Intermediate, (12; two children, Donald, 1G, who at- lions of home every Mond ed recently has been, very encour- Primary, tends Woodbridge High school Friday Inclusive over the Na sometime next week. aging, 1'rot, Love stated, and a school districts in Woodbrldge d Hih chool LKTTUKS GRANTED proper, the Acadauy district, or grammar grades; JIG; and High Jean 9, a puyil at No. 1 ctwthii; Company's Bluol total of 924.75 has had* Seen re- School department $80. school. Hoy Slmui, son of Mr. and Mrs. ceived since the close of the of- he "downtowners" and the Jet work". " * Letters of administration [were 1'rewnt System Established Albert Schicker Roy Simm, of High street, Wood- ficial'Seal Sale period on Christ- ferson school was located wher Accuit^anied Prince of 1 granted to Agatha Katrekl, of Armed Bandits Albert Schicker is a resident ol brldge, is improving after \a re- Day. Prof. Love said that January towners." It might be interesting It was not until July 24, 18114 After touring the world, Woodbridge, on the estate ot her returns are undoubtly reflecting to note in passing that the Jef- when as special election WHH cull-Hopelawn, having resided theft Thomas made a two year ex October 17, cent operation tor appendicitis for a number of years. He canV husband who died at the Rabway Memorial Hspital. improved business conditions — Hold-Up Parker ferson school was locaed wher ed at the Masonic Hull thut the tleni through Southern and last, leaving $860. now be abty jto p|urc(hage seals Columbus avenue is now and tha Township school district system, o the Township from Perth An> ,tnil Asia journeying 60,000, • "unfortunately! people who might the old building was moved and is was establlhed. The new Township oy where he was active In Civic- [(through, remote parts of returned them early in December" now the site of Mllano's stor act provided that all the districu fork. Mr, Schicker was Induced to Burma and Malaya. He. ula On Cliff Road un for the Boaid by the Hope- she stiidj adding that (while ft across the street from the Memor- within the boundaries of tlw J cwupanlod the Prince of " may be too late to use the Be ate, ial Municipal building. Township should be united into awn Social Club, which takes " on hi; tour of India, After tb V1O ictive interest in civic probl* THE it is never too late to pay for "Stick-up" Men steal unite Districts. ong school district with ' one spent six months with the B them. "We usually hear from a tim's car and stage an- In the summer of 1875 legal board of nine trustee;. The meet- if the second ward. The candk s a member ot several frateri Indian Army in Baluchlstanl number of people in the spring other hold-up in Raritan notice-was given to the voters of .ng was called by the late H. Waiiristan .along the wild f house-cleaning season when they Township. both districts that "a meeting Brewster Willis, county superin- ghan frontier. Then be re probably find the lost seals be- would be held at tha (old)Mason- tendent of schools. an old ambition to penetrau hind the clock." she said,- "and Two armed baudits robbed Der- lc Hall Friday the ninth day of Twenty-two candidates, an out- little known country of Afgt there \s another boom In belated Jost, of Rahway avenue, J July for. the purpose of voting on itanding number, filed their peti- an, and Journeyed through Crow's returns about the time bureau nard tions aud the following gentle- St. James' ^ bridge of his wallet and car •" appropriation to unite the dis- lnir l'aitt and across the Afj drawers are ransacked 'prepara- nlght and then used hialtrlcts audio establish and main- men, now all deceased, were olect- Desert to the City ot Kabul tory to packing for vacation." The car In another hold-u- p I•n -Itarltai - i '*,ain a graded school in accordance ed: To Present Three Kuest of the Amir and br chairman urged, however, that ith the provision of Section 6 of Howard Valentine, C. B. Smith, buck the first pictorial re seals located and returned or Township before deserting the ve- hicle in that municipality. he school law." The vote waB as Joshua Uddle, C. W. Uoynton, life in the mysterious At • • Uy lMK MAVWAWH paid for at once in order that the OHOWB: Academy school district, J Jost reported to Patrolman Jos- John Lockwood, Joseph W. Suv Act Mystery Play Upon returning to Eurod Nest ' ••- State 9 yes; 1 no; Jefferson school eph Moktlnsky at 11:20, Saturday agb, John H. Hlllsdorf, Charles presented a new production I may bo district, 8 yes; 1 no. The new dls- H. Demarest, John Correja, Jr. May we take the Liberty of quoting WW. W.'s column accounting requested by the as- night that two men held him up "Three Taps at Twelv«," u titled "Through Romantic d"If t the various Birthday dances on and National organiatlons while he was parked on Cliff road rlct was to be kno\vn as Wood- The first act of the new board and Into Forbidden Afghan of Monday—"If you go to the various Birthday dances on who •Idge School district No. 24. three-act mystery drama, full of near Ferry street, Sewartn and as was to designate numbers for the laughs and thrills, will be pres- for three months in the Col January SO in the President's honor (the proceeds 6f which JSJ^ jJr5p one man took his wallet contain- On October 1, 1875 another schools. A special meeting ot the Garden Royal Opera Houssf meeting of the legal voters of ented by th6 S$t James' players all go to paralysis sufferers) fcnd you dance—then dome nave ,°st tne 8eftia Me urged t0 ing six dollars his companion new trustees was called Septem- London, and for two mouth; this district was called to be held Friday night, February 2, at St. child who can't walk—may dance some day."—So let'aiintorm the office by postcard or struck him over the head with a ber 25, 1894 for the purpose ot James' auditorium. Rehearsals the Edouard VII Theatre, in ;un, Jost told the officer that they on Octobe 11, at 8 P. M. at the raising Township school district all co-operate and 'attend the ball in Woodbridge Town-1 telephone callare. confidential so it have been held frequently and the Is. ivvv>ra .hen made him get out of the car Masonic Hall for the purpose of tuxes.' The amounts thought to be ship next Tuesday night at School No. 11 auditorium unecessary and cfcufusing to ipproprlating money for locating play Is shaping up well. 6u his return to AmerW and rode away making the re- necessary were as follows: The com»lete cast of characters 1924 he was appointed br Be names from envelopes in mark that they were taking his ;ud erecting a school and for .We sympathize with you Kathleen 'but your girl Fuel, $840 Dtepsrttnwrt to which ueals are returned. "Follow -fiftf w Kftwark. J09t deflcrib&d on$ ftpftH" fOllOlTH f * ' ••. t & ScKoflra'upblle" " T¥ J tan of man's first Alga* friends at the high school were only kidding .We ups" are sometimes iwulrerteJrtly of the bandits as wearing a slouch property. The action was unani- Jamieaon Edwards Wt man u rooming » Perth District Clerk's salary- 9226 the world, the flight whe hear that a certain sent to uersons who haTO paid for hat and dark coat. The other mous. Thus, was Sohool No. 1 es- —Claire Blxel Main street snooper found out Text books and pupils sup- United States Army plan* And our seals or returned them, In this wore a light cap and light coat. ablished. plies $160 FISk Edwards Norman Lewis case the office should be Informed Although there were no tax- Dahlbeck, the druggist tempted (and two made it) is taking leBsons in crocheting. Sergeant John Bgan reported Oh, for a, budget like that to- circle the globe by air. Pc" at ouce. the hfld-up over the teletype and payers' associations In th* "good ay! —Steven Kager 1 Wee are becoming Dinochle sharks... old days" the appropriations wuro I that he made a 26,000 ml abut two hours later at 1:10 A. HHowevee r costs rose a bit for Mr. Gage Arthur Delaney of hU own and then spent M. Sergeant Bgan received a call watched by Interested citizens. On S Dr. Hull Victor Goley March IS, 1881 a meeting of vo- on March 15, 1S98 the following atnsh Carruthers, • years here in f*M» _ I&W'WBS nttd*at ttt#>leB«*oi;iMww»- HARDIMAN'S that two men in the cat' Mrs. Baker - "era STiydSf ki B i almost ever tit wbteh the amount thought ne- gpea n n from Just bw) Jtwt Mi u;> <* ap Cww&ry to cart? on tmj Moois- Marie Uo*alej* av«r |#^tUUs*(ai PHARMACY rksd In a car in that Townsup TWxtbookB ol was 18,000. Ot« or tho wtent ,»da and th^ TTuttwi Bt! Uflj L. At 4 A. M. K&ritan VwuiUpiio suggested that perhaps $1600 JIMOO —Maryy McGulrk During this time he pul Seaman's Perth Araboy lice called again and said thai might be enough but he was over- In February 1'JOl a legal ad The production is being coached the following books: "Witl they had found Jost car deserted ruled, . by John Campion. Martin Kath rence in Arabia" "Beyond "in the Township so get out your bestoWS and tucker—To- on one of tbe back roads. Police # was placed in the Woodbrldgo The ministers evidently took ai Register, the forerunuel1 of the ls general chairman in charge of Pass," "The firsi t WUk night, Rosary party, Tuesday night"-the PRESIDENT'S of both municipalities are work Interest in school affairs for at arrangements. * ^Huop Skyva PRESCRIPTIONS tug on tbe case. Woodbrldge Leader, for bids t») BALL. .1... .February 2, St. Jam«e' Playew to present the dose of tne annual meeting 6f erect a school building in Carte- Lockner," "The Sea "Three Taps at Twelve" February 7, Merchants' card Called For and Delivered March 18, 1886 the Rev. Dr. Mo ret, which was at that time' a part FOUND ale," "WoodtlU of the FOR RENT Nulty, Rev. L. H. Llghtnlpe and The Wreck of th» Party : February 8, Lowell ThornlM Lecture J?eb- of the Township. The Hero of VinOM Rev. Charles Noble were called During the years that followed U p*i, of fiMm •» JW" «««•• *•'. . ruary 9, K. of C. Party ,.. ..February 12*, ldncol|n Q&3 Cor. Rahwuy Areoue upon to m»ke remarks, and to con "Thfc " Flv« room apartment, all imp!row>- little interest t was shown In theJqU|M LBADBB «8i«, IM Mito BtMt.Jtn; 1 Ball February 16 Leisure Time show and dancfe...... and Green Street 88S Sofaool St., Woo* grfttuUte the.teaching stajf and IbH and several bo«1u L Oootlaued oa page 2 I onl'y to mentio«—n a- fe*•»»w ..J,..What would YOU do IF you trustees tor the able manner in had a million dollars?.. urnnnsmiy. T.PATffiR. FRIDAY, JANUARY26J98J Uooscvelt'B Birthday Party for the lor, K. 0. EnslRn nnil Mark D. Me TvDo Injured In , Loses Fight to benefit of the Warm SprlngB ('lain were rpflccted to tho lionrd Russ Envoy foundation, the Kresge Depart- R J. I.entor Nvary and Highway Accident ment Store of Newark, N. J., wig- John Turk, who polled the next Avoid Trial gpsts that every othor departmunt '•Idlest vote. In Washington Two ;i('rsnns were Injured Sr.ti- slore In the United States Join us Imllcatlonn, thin year point, to dny night when a car driven by in launching an outstanding One wotrr youR HMSBMO ER ari;i>r votp Ilian ever thlfl year. Carniliio (ienevnse, 2i), of Owne Day Sales Event on January 30, ONE you ^r^.E^s^HT SWTWSE? Allhnut)i the budget has not been i Park, I.. I., collided with a i.ia- donating one per cent of this day's nniciiiily Announced as yet, ftt thli ehlno opcrnted by Dr. B. H. not sales to the Foundation Fund, writ int. It will of poiirup, through Herselilleld ,uf Trenton. The. acci- Ukitt. will b« a fitting expression hlsher than thonp re- dent orrnred on the. nuper-hlgh-; of gral It lido Tor the efforts of our hcrf but as the watch- way about 300 foot north of the I'resident and wilt certainly gain Mini mdnv l« "economy" we may Pennsylvania Ktillroad bridge. I ho ijood will of every American." ••••it (insured Hint the voters will Ilnlli Dr. Herscliflold and a pasfl- This iiamft telenram was preo- mlv II riuefully. f'iigj>r, Mrs. Elizabeth Traim, of cnted to General Hugh S. John- Trenton, wore Injured aiffl Irflarmi iim Ihls' evening at the Hotel CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR by Dr. Zoltlier, or -Linden, the Pennsylvania, New York City, TO STAGE THREE-ACT former liueratlons of tho none npenkor of tho evening, beforo COMEDY TONIGHT iitid hriilne* :ii the body and ihe tlio Mntlonal Itetall Dry Woods As- latter for bruises nn the leg- l)r. sociation Convention ' ^hlch was HiTsrhfleld'H ''nr was towed to "Miss Adventure" a tliree-i\rl nttendjd by 10,000" Wpresent- the Spei'ilwuy mirage. ( will be presented this aiivci*f 5.000 departn«nt and i:, by lln> Senlor-Intenne- dry KOOIIS stores of United States. 'Miriitlim Hndeavor of tin1 TRUCK DRIVER HlfRT. Mould the chain store Join 1* I'ri'sl ylirlnn church at Hie ,,,ln movement • the sale^ will " A PLKASANT HIIRI'UISR h auditorium. The eurtRln John Kfivach, or 4f>9 Hall ave- reach proportions of the Just-be- id In Htore for you here \rfien yon 111't>111;111 y at ft: 15 o'clock. nue, Perth Ainbov, driver of a fore - Christmas type which Inquire about n Kroner; "Betty", her court, explanation of the charges Antonovleh Tioy.inovr.lty, above, Charles. Ji. Zubo, of Marguerite rtentl, Wlsn JitnM*:\l'viLf: tW«e dollars, which was given to spirit behind the N. R. A. by in- there Is today--and ag usual we Broihers, Inc., of Perth Amboy, creasinn the demand for both mer- •j'j: X* .*', Mr. T. H, Morris who acted as were held Tuesday afternoon at ^!|^5 "ft .secretary of the election. find that it Is the person w:ho chandise and labor. does not go to the polls who does ] his late rosluence at 450 Westsid.e The following ig a copy of the •! Ifi. ^ '•.• JBrfen though large sums, for those avenue, Scwaren. Rev. Gottfried J. P. Gerity Insurance Co. were ••pent, It was difficult to the most complaining. luloaram sent to the Chief Execu- The taxpayers' nightmare grew iLampu, pastor of St. Paul's Evan- tive «t Washington, D. C. this 'tbjp voterB Interested and in the •Kellcal church assisted by Rev Main Street, Woodbridge eledon of June !!!), ISO!), as the para&e uf time Went o(i. afternoon by Abraham Rchlndel, .Should, • '• On February 111, 1932 the appro- David O. Cowles, pastor of Simp- Vice President of the Kresge De- • w8en the voters were asked to son Methodist Episcopal church "A ; pans on a resoulllon to purchase priation passed was $234,000. partment Store, of Newark, New oilickled. Interment was in th< tittle,f : : a lot adjoining tin- land of Fords The next year tho propositions Jersey, placed before the voters and car- family plot in the Alpine ceme- •is fln^• school No. 7 and to erect a school Anothor name was rrossed Off "In order to do our part and |ried were as follows: tery. |ber 'oj J home on the combined lots the the dwindling list of notorious add to the success of President 'total cost including furniture and Purchase of lot at Hopelawn Mr. Kellner died last Friday at had men still at large when Wil- f^ Aftig-'•tqwlpnient and a four room brick $300; Purchase of lot at Fords, his home, after a «hort illness, 1 bur Underbill, above, killer, bank • AuguV:, ' building not to exceed $14,000 f!)000; Erection of School In He was born in Germany 68 yearB xxxiiiiixiiiirriixiiiixiiiixixiiiiiix robber, machine uunncr and H«ry Ml? 17 votes wore cast. Fords, $156,000; Erection of ad- ago and came to this country 45 The building of the original dition to High school, $225,000; years agq. Ho began business In prison breaker, was trapped In a Pfcjt of the new high school was5 room addition Port Reading, | Perth Amboy In 1905 with his house at Oklahoma City, Okla., authorized at the election of No- $60,000. brother, the late Louis Kellner. and riddled with police ballots. The deceased is survived by his Tlnderhlll was a leader of^tlie is under tke hood- TO w vember 16, 100!) when $70,000 From 1925 when the budget ,lfas authorized to be spent by the wife, Andora and granddaughter brealr*ef 11 convicts from th« i, tt reached the mark' over $400,000 «1 the voter's. This amount was to payto the present time, the Increase GraClan Whalen, of Sewaren and Kansas penitentiary lust lloniot Mcied tfit land, school and equipment. has been marked due to a steady several nieces and nephews. rial Day. The late William Edgar wua pres- do her growth of the Township. However trolltn. ident of the Uoard of Education more interest has been shown in iTRST PRESBYTERIAN Church. coholii at the tlmo and H. A. Tappan, H. the election the past three or four Earl Hannum Devanny, Minister Nww 11:00 A, M. Morning worship. ember R, Valentine and J. C. fowler years than in the old days. tcntlor were the members of the building Lust year it was found neces- Here is Mattle Turley, '.15- 7:45 P. M. Evening worship, er au , committee. year-old St. Johns, Ariz., girl, 9:45 A. M. Church school. (PETER'S COZY Woodt sary for the first time to have «x, St ',, ,.The appropriations grew larger twu polls In Woodbrldge. In ad- who confessed the shooting of 2:30 P. M. Junior C. E. retail \% the succeeding years and ondition to the tiolls at Keasbey, her father, saying that she did 3:00 P. M. Intermediate" C. E. Piw March 17, 1314 when Charles A. 7:00 P. M. Hi C. E. LUNCH wiiv f- Hopelawn, two «t Fords. Iselln, it at the bidding'of an ouija (Jampbell, Maurice P. Dunigan, Port Reading, Avenel and Sewa- board, "so her mother could Wednesday peesent president of the Board of 7:45 P. M. Prayers. corner,' ren and Colonla. A new high was marry a cowboy," The father, 118 MAJN STREET Education, Charles Alexander and reached for 2,775. voteB, the larg- a naval reserve gunner's mate, Friday , EVank O'Boyllj' were elected to 7 30: P. M. Boy Scout Troop 33. 0 est amount of votjes ever cast in a died toom his woitadsHThe Phone 8-2161 WOODBRIDGE ', the board the Total appropriation school board election here, were mother, Mrs, Dorothea Turley, John T. Tetley, Scoutmaster. $60,500. Throo years lnUr counted. Ajr'that lime James Ft1 was »rr«8ttd as an aewssory. .- the appropriation was $76,000. Small vot,> in 1010. Getting closer to the prevent day, in January 1919 we find H practically no Interest In the 10% OF YOUR SPECIALS- Little Girl Gets Week of January 26,1934 Big Hand Again California Hawaiian PEACHES PINEAPPLE 2 cans 29c 2 cans 29c L'iiC"Uiijri'rii!cniiiii}nirint! unnn iron i.iilliii.'iiaii'n frujOTTE F YOU want 8-cylinder performance, but sive cars. Riding comfort—with free action Mother's or Quaker's PURE LARD I not at the usual 8-cylinder cost—step into for all four wheels plus thc proved safety of HE least you should save is 10% of your OATS the new Ford V-8 for 1934! a front axle. T earnings if you want to assure yourself LARD Here is a car that will do better than 80 Before you buy any car at any price, dm* of a future provided for. Open a savings miles an hour. At 50 to 60 miles per hour it tkt new Ford V-$jor 1954. account here, and make your deposits in 3 pkgs. 19c lib. print 8c is actually running at east. This reserve person or by mail. power means acceleration unequalled i by Tomato or Vegetable Profit by the bitter expe- RITTER'S practically any other make of American auto- riences of the past four, mobile, regardless of price. ye^rs. Save toward the SOUP Spaghetti goal of six months' living The Ford V-8 for 1934 offers you many expenses to ieep IKHB de- can 5c can 5c other advantages. 20 miles per gallon at 45 pendence in times of ill- miles per hour, in exhaustive test runs. More ness or unemployment. actual body room than in many more expen* OLD DUTCH PALMOLIVE for 1934 CLEANSER FROM $515. F. O. B. DETROIT-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Hbe 1ftabwa% Sayings SOAP Ask the Dealer Jot Law Out Vnivenol Credit Company finance flan 2 cans 8Tillliirimiiniinlhi-iLii,ir>i-;....V^4^i.Wa«TITT1ITn matter whether shea Institutfon ths nfldst ot a wheat area1 or Operatic ailu, Ibrliin Tu^ley, vt, knows her my about In Dorsey Motors, Inc. lcago, Minx Talley has mada "A MUTUAL SAVINGS BAM" "' sucMssful, debut In HARRY BERNSTEIN Katie and Fay«K« Sired., F,nk itmbay, V. I. opera, in the role of Gilds 119 Irving Street Railway, N. J. 51 MAIN STREET, •WJgoletto." In 1920 she re- stage to go back TEL RAHWAY 7-1800 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. KanfM irluwt farm, lew 777 St. George's Avenue DALTON BROS. ^uc««Mf«t optrttlc career Phone WOod. 8-0631 FREE DELIVERY ,RAHWAY, N. J. COOK AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J.' her debut t» NtvYork. *•••••••••••••••• W00DBR1DGB LEADER. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1934 Social Events ip Woodbridge Township

tlip homo o( Mrs. Maxwell liagan. iV.'Wt' if Uahway avenue, with Mrs, W. Pastor and Wife Touches Take Tricks at Bridge Meets ol Hackennavk as linn- Mitt Given Reception + + + + + + + + + + + + WHAT MATTER IF PARTNER TRUMPS "YQUR ACE, AS LONG AS TRIM, COLORFUL COFFEE SALE! Societies honor Rev. and FROCK GIVES YOU HIGH STYLE SCORE? FORDS Mrs. Strong on 25th wed- BY HARRIET Try our coffees at these special savings and you . . ES of lace, net, and lame The Parent-Teacher association will know why they outsell any other nine coffees ding anniversary. right held their tegular meeting rpconi- * Kite Individuality to new crept ly ut Setiool N«. H, Fords. Su- in the world. Our three famous brands are frocks for bridge parties and skirt andnbod- Hundreds of KIIOSIH TfTtirndcd pcrvhlng l'llnclpal Victor C. Nick- blended from the world's finest coffee beans, ibo reception Eivuii to Hev. und Qtlw Informal occasions. ce of las wait the speaker of ttie uftt>r- Mrs* WllUam"1 V. L). Htroiig in hon- tt your brides clob meets fre- hreaded silk noon. Hts subject was "Child hence are equal in quality, They are different QMUtly, you'll need something a ict creates the or oi the twenty-fifth aniuvuro^rj Training." only in flavor to suit every coffee taste. And each is fresh of tuelr wvddiug Saturday nlnut. i^ttle extra nice and cheerful to dress shown The unair wlilcli was HIIOIIHUICU by Tre*r on these gray days ot win- Marjorie Bock was tendered a roasted daily, and rushed to our stores to be ground fresh tho societies o£ the First Uunt;re- ter. ure of birthday party in honor of her before your eyes when you buy. Choose something colorful, inch ng eyes wher- g&Uoual church wag held in tin; 1 'jixth birthday recently at the louiure room of tho church whlnh M a ruby red frock with gold >ver it goe*. lignie of her aunt, Miss Julia Ma- wua decorated tor the occasion tune touches, or, a vivid green Turban and toche. wlm cut flowera und lighted enn- with a bit of silver lame here and white gloves delbras. there. Dunty pastels are good end chnrm to A son was horn recently at th EIGHT O'CLOCK 17< tfcb winter. the frock, ex- Perth Amboy Ctwierfcl hospital to wi?. nnfr .Mia, strong; BITS." st- fhere Is alofU? BWhWltf sar- crtlpnt for win- W Mr. and Mrs. Paul St. MILD AND MEUOW lah Strong, of New* Brunswick, mon which is flattering to almost tft pnrties. of King George's road, motiwr ol Hev. Htrong; Mrs. 23 William A. franklin, Mrs. 13. W and others hare small collars of Peace church auditorium VIGOROUS AND WINEY HoaQland, William Cutter am Which end In long ties. You can March 8, the proceeds to KO th(> Nli» juhnuon. The ushers w«r wear your ties in a large bow tin cht:rch. MIBB Rose I'app will hi' 1 rtoy nnderaon, Andrew McCord der your chin or, It you prefer the director. 3 £17* John Hell and John W. Fleming •Imply loop one. end over the White House Milk "B5J5S3, * Other, Ascot fashion. Mlsn Adele- Fullerton was ten- AccepUd by (fit American Medical Association G.idlngs from the church wer dered a party recently at the jxU.led by John Fleming, fron Hats to go with informal party home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs the iSLdle?' Association liy Mr costumes are Important. Oit-the J. Howard Fullerton, in honor ^Irt. j V. Brown; Christian Kn- lace modclR are smart as can be A NKW mossy iTppc I'awhioiiK one of her thirteenth birthday. Games ea. .r, MIBH Grace Moffatt; JVo- and tiny turban effects, dipped *• youthful frork which features PURE CANE, 1 were played .and refreshments .Kin i Mlnslonary Society, Mm. 4own over one eye, lend an nlr ciSSrei net. KICI'VCH in a laurel lent were served. Sugar FINE GRANULATED 5*23« 10545' av i Coddtngton; G. li. T. club, of enchantment to any bridge dosisn. The slri'vfs arc cut rag- It, ie T. <:<«; SiRma Alpha l'hl player. If you fancy a little nose Ian Ktyle with tii'Jit linnds which Mr, and Mra. John Rodnar of li . mas, MISM Harriet Tuzik; 0. ftU, by all means get one for Just fasten just below the- elhow. nJni D. .*•% A »• SUNNY FIELD, FANCY in V*lb. 1 1 Reach avenue, entertainer! at a *•. SocU.'ty, MIBS Jane Co*; Sit;- •tth informal functions. Tlie neckline it; iierfectly plain, parly recently in honor of the rnill DUlf Cl FRESH CREAMERY prints ilpha Phi, 1'hi Chanter, Minn Most new hhts are trimmed ...,h a drawstring effect ncrohs birthday of their daughter Helen. .m Baka; Delta Mu, John I'li-m- irtth some sort of a jeweled ell the front. Clay metal clips fnsten lnfe, Jr. ° a Wt of feather or perhaps a tr the front of the waist. i. iv. Curl C. E. Mejllx-re, iisut- little flower In contrasting color. The skirt is a tunic effect, be- FORDS MINSTREL P0tatoes£3&5kl2< 15 tor J( tho Metli(jHsr K|>1KCO;IIII Wearing white cloves gives a ing straight find formnttlng to chili ch and Itev. Earl Huiiuuui tJrl that "party" feeling. There SCORESSUCCESS i>."' nny, pastor of the First 1'rtis- •re washable kid and doeskin just helow the knees, where it cyt dan church, brought ^iV:*L ones, gauntlet types, which are ends in a hand of box pleats all The neneflt Frolic sponaorpd TOMATO IU, LAtlura of fcllciUUoil were tho way arounil. Campbell's Soup easy to keep clean. by tin- Fords Fire Company, Mon ro« Jfrom Edward H. WHICH, rec- Another drew that, is excellent Select pumps or one-strap san- ^y und Tuesday in the amlitori- tor -it Trinity Kpiscoual -church, .for winter partien has a bright knotted in a bow under the, chin. dals of klrt*K»tln, or suede nnd The sleeves are very full anil | um o iSchoul No. H, Wiia otn: of OR REGULAR Kov Francis X. L,auguu, iiaaiui Stockings that are Bheer as gos-green crepe skirt, and a bodice of ol ;.t. Janata' churcl), Mrs. ilor- are held tightly at the wrists by Quaker Oats samer, ' Very light-colored stock- silver-threaded silk net. A tiny the outstanding hits BO far this t>uci TlBdale aud Floyd UuycK. little bands of the green crepe. ings are grand with dark frocks. collar unds in long UVA, which are season. The aitair was the. ilftu JWayor August l\ Uruiuur ol- aiinual production o£ tli« lire (BILJ congratulations on ut'hatl company. Sunsweet Prunes of the lowueiivople. tinst-uutm Klizabelh Trautwelu, Huv. and Newark Woman Heads inak, Mra. FVank StanzcH, Mrs. 'lue ends brought down the Iroiu the Sulmasuiiul Lltirur) uuu i^url Hunnum Uevumn, Mrs. George MoBenthlne, Mrs. Frank house with their jones a.nd antics Colonia Woman's Club Brazo, Mrs. Pauline silakmkl, Uu^cttl Society were gnun uy ' ""-\. Alia.' VVUIW Sergeant Jack ii^an and lJou l^t Lelund V. Uuyuoldi and i'roi. Mra. Thomas Oerlty, Mrs. 0. S. vine kept the audience in cumin Mm. Charles E. Clifton, of Dunlgan, Mrs. B J. Dunigan, Mr8 Johu U. lxive also save g[ .\IISH Mildred WIIBOII, Mr. and uous laughter with their uncxyect Newark, wa^ elected head of the M. Kelly, Ml&s R. Kelly, Mrs. El- Luring Uit; riTt-vtiuii u ilrs. Andruw McCord, Mr, uud ed stunts. They received several Woman's Club of the Colonia len Connolly, Mrs. B. J. Connolly, vUeek-C^nJl <~>\uciau at trla, cowpuht:ii ut Mlxn It. rtrs. Wayne T. Co.\, iMlsa Jane encores. George Jogan, U.cli Country Club at an election of Mrs. Mary Donohue, Mrs, Patrick Tritbiwelu, .Miss Edna Gtugul aud Jos, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Kraus, who sang 'Where's Klmer officers held Sunday afternoon. Campion, Mrs. JUIlus Rhode, Mrs. Mian Margaret Kruwlnkle, iilayeu kilns Julia Uaka, Mrn. Krnest Mol- -and John Jago, were also out Other officers chosen were Miss H. Neder, Miss E. Murphy and • uumber ot selections. .M<-a. utt, Miss Grace Moffelt, Mr. and standing hits of the show. -,,Ct»tce V. Urowu ulayed a piano Alma Rassmussen, vice president Mrs. J. J. Neary. Mrs. Koy Anderson, John Uell, and Mrs. Arthur H. Dunham, sec- The "Cotton Picker's MiuBtrel Mrs. Gordon llrown, Mrs. O»ate retary and treasurer. was headed by William Hcilly as Ho <#. Tlell song "Oh Promise V. Lliown, Mian Adelaide Harned, SODALITY INSTALLS interlocutor Ben Jensen acted PORK LOINS Me" with Mrs. Wayne T. Cox ae-Mm. Caroline 1'eteram, Mr. and STAFF OF OFFICERS master of ceremonies. comp&nyitit;; Miss Anna 1^. John- Mra. Leland F. Reynolds. LIONS' CLUB AND An act written and directed by aon i&og "1 Lov« iou Truly," Mm Mayor Au»u«t b\ Greiner, Air. AUXILIARY TO PLAN With most impressive ceremon- Arnold Ohlson also scored a hit SMALL, FRESH-Half or Whole Urowu uccouiiiauylng and Karl and .Mrs.John Liddle, Mrs. Laura PUBLIC CARD PARTY ies conducted by Rev. Francis X. Those taking part included Alar Meisger mug 'Calm A» the CoddiiiKlon, Mr. and Mrs 1'. Wil- Langan the newly elected officers!guerite Dunham, Muriel Eriksen, A. bouquet in which was ran- How about a small, deliriously tender, Fresh Pork Loin this week-end? liam LaureUen, Mr. aud Mrs. Plans for u card party to he of me blessed Virgin" Sodality, of' Tom Jago, Edward Mayor, Sadie, cealad a gift l'rom the societies Gardner, Hazel Jessen, Ernst Kercl Charles Traiitweln, Mr. and Mrs.held Tuurnday evening, February St. James' church were Installed You can serve it at a saving by taking advantage _ ^^ _ was presented to Kev, and Mrs Maurice l''ram[>tou, Mrs. Ethel 1, by the Liona' Club aud the inansen, Ethel Toth, Anna Toth Stroati by little Hotly June Klllen Digu, John Kick, Prof. John H. Lions' auxiliary were made at a into oince Monday nigaLghh t in th"We Elizabeth Bacskay of this extra-special low price. These Pork Loins berger. They received many oth«r liOve'.^tiBB Marian Love, Miss meeting ol tlie Liune held Monday auditorium of St James school \ ^^ Qlga KmiUi Jean ore Cut from young, corn-fed porkers raised in gifts Including baskets ol llowers. Anifa L. Johniuii, Miss H.urrivt night at the Gray Log cabin. The officers installed were: Peterson and Isidor Meyers. Ib. To the strains of tho Lohengrin Klllenberger. President, Miss Mary Snyder; The pupils of the Olga Darling ilie alTair which will be held vice president, -Miss Ethel Camp- the cool Mid-West states noted for their fine pork. "Wedding March", playcl by iliu Mra. H. F. Klllenherger, Miss at the Gray Log Cabin will Mat- School of Dancing, presented a 2 ion; secretary, Misa Vera Snyder; trio, Rev. and Mrs, Strong were Hetty Jane Killenberger, Mr. and delghtful program, of graceful ure many unusual yrizee for high treasurer, Miss Marie Urausain escorted by MIBB KillenbfcrBer to Mra. Melvln K. Church, Rev. andscures lu th« varlo"uH games. Air.'treasurer, MIBB Mane uraunuui dances. "Texas Rangers, was a the beautifully appointed refresh Mm. Edward It. Welles, Karl M. mid AlrMraa . Harold Vogel will acactt a'"l custodian, Alias Margaret Jor- musical act consisting of Irving meat table, where Mrs. Strong cu 19c Melzger, Mr. and Mrs. Charley H. ii co-chairmen. dan. Kosklnen, banjo; Nick Russo, ban POT ROAST the wedding cake. Mrs. Ernest Ullinan, Miss Anna Hart, Mrs, After the ceremonies, Rev: Lan Jo; Lewis Melia, guitar, Thomas Moffett and Mrs. i\ M. Hall uour- ive an .inspiring talk. Missi^' „ „ - ,, r Henry W. Schrlmpf, Mrs. Wil- har c ed The members of the Sigma liam H. Barrett, Henry Schrinipf, PLAN BENEFIT SHOW Dalton, retiring prwi- p««»«>. """" a. hi Alumnae served. uv...^, -v^ai the meeting aud ex-! TOP SIRLOIN ROAST * 23' FOR LEISUREw TIME MT. CARMEL SODALITY •* ""~™ — presseieam d her appreciation for the Strong, ot New Hrunswlck; David T. Spencer. PROGRAM FEB. 16\w cooperation given her TO HOLD VALENTINE Coddlngtou of Princeton; Kay J. Nils Johnson, Mrs. 0. Horwath, 'during her term of office. Miss CROSS-RIB POT ROAST *23c Catherlntj Cosgrove read an. inter- Salcbll, of Erie, Pa.; Miss Essie Jolm Ltiffler, Mrs. 'Kenneth Thorn DANCE TOMORROW A benefit vaudeville ahow and esting paper on "The Origin of Fleuimlng, of -New York City; ton, Airs. Nellls Stewart, Miss Mr. and MM. Herbert Maxfleld, dance will be presented in the tut) Sodality." Margaret Elek, Rev, and Mr^. high school auditorium and gym- Many new features have been FANCY MACKEREL ^ 9' Mr. and Mm. Percy 0. Dlxon, MIBB Carl C. E. Mellberg, J. J. Rutan, A social hour was held after planned for the annual Valentine Muriel Dlxon, Mrs. Florence M. nasium Friday night, February he business session and aa or- Mrs. Ormonde Strong Wolleback, lti to raise funds, for the main- daace to be held under the aua- Hall, Mr. and Mrs. William' L. and Selah W. Strong. chetra composed of members of picas of the Young Ladies' So- Hm-n«d, William Cutter, Mr. and tenance, ol leisure-time activities the WUWlty, plaij'ed for the danc- iff the township.' ••••••• ' daffty of Our Lady of Mt. Carniel c V.u. William H. Vorliees, sr., ing. The elimination dance was church to b$ held tomorrow night (Jeorge It. Merrill is chairman wou by Miss Grace Nebel and Miss '"I Ham H. Vorhew, Jr. at the church auditorium on Am- Aunt Jemima PANCAKE FLOUR Pkfl.8 of the sponsoring committee in Genevieve O'Brien. The winners Hut Margaret Vorhees, Mr. Church Societies boy avenue. ,1 Mrs. John Fleming, Sr., John charge and is being assisted by in the bloek dance were Miss Mar- C iMtmlug, Jr. Miss Harriet Tuzik, Hampton Cutter, John H. Love, garet Dalton and Miss Veronica Music for the dancing will be Mr. and Mrs. Mac G. Bell, Miss Honor Mrs. Mims and Juhu E. llreclienridge, other, McLeod. The dark horse prize was Buddy Seaglade'B orchestra and Blue Rose Rice '-•<••< 3 14 EMa GelKel, Miss Margaret Kre- meiu'jerq of the committee. Frank wca by MISB Marion Schlcker. dancing will begin promptly ut 8 v. iliel, Oeorge D. McCullagb, R. Valentine is general chairman o'clock. G rge H, McCullagh, Mr. and On 80th Birthday of the affair and haa secured the Miss Helen Huffjnan, chairman M i. Asjier Mt2 Randolph, Miss service ofl Petw Van Cleef and is being assisted by Miss Mury orchestra or the program. Mr. Woodbridge SaladaTea ; :f Mrs. T. A. MlniH, of Grove ave- Gregus, MIBS Helen Vargypa, Mist niU', who cclubratL'd her eightieth Vau Cleef was formerly with Margaret Liptak, Miss Margaret [SUNDAY DINNER blrthdiiy Tueuday was given a Rudy .Vallee's orchestra and has The Friday Afternoon Auctlott Kou, Miss Helen Meciks, Mias 1'e- surprise 'jlrtlulay tea Sunday distinguished himself in this sec- Bridge club will meet this after- tro, Misu Mary Toth, Mlsa Roik; Uneeda Bakers SUGGESTIONS •afternoon by tho Women's Ml»- tion as a master of ceremonies. noon ut the home of Mrs. WilPalko- , MHs Theresa Hanto am' hlooary Society ut tho Methodist Other part of the entertainment iam Welant, of Hewaren. Miss Elizabeth Pnyko. L to be presented on this night In- Bj ANN FAQK hurch, tin* church choir and the clude the high school band. Comp- Chauncey Tyrell, Jr., recently! fiuildtirti' society. Bach society PKKSS C5LUII TO MI'IIIT Ry-Krisp RAUTONS '; il Interesting to learn that the went iit a different hour and [ire-ton's Cowboys and others who celebrated hit) tourt:. birthday by t old time 'vlnter vegetables, pota- nU'd Mrs. Minis with Flowers. will he announced later. entertaining a number of his to a. cabbage, onlona and 'urnlps are The personnel in charge of small friends at his home on Fran- A regular meeting of the Mid r. lrnlng to popularity. This doea not Mrs. Hendrlx Alexander, of Brooklyn, granddaughter of Mrs. leisure time prqgrams is paid by ,ch avenue. The guests were Bet- dlesex;County Press Club will i> g> m t) reduce the demand for the the state but rto other, expenses held 'tjluiraday evening, Februnr. Old Dutch Cleanser 3 19 -^.-ioua green vegetables in market. Minis, presided at the tea table. ty and Billy Gillta, of Perth Am- are provided for the presentation boy; Arllne Nemeth and Mrs. H.12 ,at the liome of Andrew I. Til V w cabbage i now telling at about Mrs. Miiii» is an active member 25 ib. cic iooib. $193 t i same price a* olp Cauliflower is of the Methodist church. ot programs which Include play- jNemeth, of Fords; and Sally and ton Jr., of l.uulm uvenuo, Wood- t 'nllful tuid unusually reisonkbls in ground activities and an extensive Ralph Stauffer, Jr., Lois llurrows, bridge. bag tfl bag I group of winter activities. ThThele ^ andemaker, Adol.ih Hott- Scratch Feed 1-uce. Broccoli and Bruueli aprouti M o:a of good quality and moderately Mrs. Gallagher Honored townshlp officials In charge of . j Jr Jameg HobiMoni chaun- DAILY 25 Ib. fixed Green beans are somewhat At Surprite Shower hla work have received recogul-l fc.rT6n Jr Evelyn l'V)x, Mrs. Safe Pleasant Way mire expensive than th«y have been. ;lon of the work done In lastly/ .* f„bo x _, >,._. nB . rn,™,TyrrellQn, EGG • bag Pi'M ara fine quality but expenilve. «ara playgrounplayerownd progrprograam Egg Mash A surprise shower wa^ tendered if town. T.imatoea are of better flavor aa well to Mrs. Francis Gallagher in hon- lilt season's entertainment. To Lose Fat aa more plentiful than in recent or of her marriage recently by Miss Olive Camp, of Carteret weeki. members of the P. D. Club at the VALVABLEPRIZES road, vtelted Mr. and Mra. A. G. How would you like to lotu 15 Strawberrlea ore fairly plentiful home of Mlfw Rita Toner on Wood Erb, of New York City, over, the pounds ot fat in a month und ut and moderately priced. Grapefruit, bridge avenue. Port Reading. Mrs weekend, the Bams time Increase your unei- Special . . . Cnli oranges and apples are of excellent TO BE AWARDED gmtttr, »»unimt uul rtMitate '"- IVB your health? w«a Mi«* Auim Gurka, of Port AT ROSARY PARTY Mr. auu mm. .IUUU A. T»¥C-/ _._ you like to lose your GRANDMOTHER'S SLICED •rne vim™." Jdald iugg«»ts thi fol- Heading, and daughter, Mary, of Perth Am- [double chin and your too promi- lowing menu .• •eMonabl. and During the evening cards weiv To be held tonight at St. boy, were the dinner gueaU Sun- nent abdomen and at the s;iinc •ppetixing. played and prizes were woh by James' auditorium. day night, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul time make your >iklii »o clean mid i Low Cort Dinner MUB Evelyn Oels &nd Mra. Martin S. Janderup, of Freeman street. clear that It will compel admira- Spaghetti with Chopped Beef Gruaaheimor. The guests were: Valuable prUeij h*ve been se- tion? and •" -"~-a—"'» Mrs. Francis Gallagher, Mra. Edward HUlcock, of Nev York Get on the ncales lodny and set) WHEAT BREAD JU 4 tv to Martin^Ofolriiqtjaiu', Uku ;' 'nT5Winiimi7mfwetBit -^thanset an w\ tun*,-»w, t«ti»r, Tei or Coffee beautiful electric lamp will be Take one half teaipoonful In a Standard Oatherlue Gallagher, Mlaa Cath Mrs. George f'rom, of Freeman more palatable loaf. We've priced i* awarded ua a door prise and the gluss of hot water every morning Medium Coat Dinner urine Toner, Mi»s Klta Toner and street, Is a surgical patlant at St. Large Loaf lucky ticket holders In the book and when you have fintehud the low for the^week-end, so that all our cus- Baked Ham Uiwhed Pot&toei Elizabeth's hospital in Elisabeth. Mrs. Jamea Toner. awards will receive an eight piece oonttmt» of t li 1H first bottle weigh Creamail Cabbage lyoureelf again. tomers may try it I It usually sells for 9c. KNI0HT8 TO PLAY CARDS embroidered set, a bag of pota- Bread and Butter toes, a ten pound ham, a turkey A food sale will be held to- After that you'll want-to walk morrow afternoon at three o'clock arounround and ijasayy to yyour (lieiulu Cotfea Middlesex Council, No. 867. and $2.60 in gold. There will l«o be several non-players' prlieg, at the home of Mrs. VfllllaVfllam L. I One 85 cent bottle of Kruschen White Bread Very 8p*oW titoa** KnlghtB of Columbus, will hold a Harned of Green street under the p<q in worth one hundred dollars public card party, February 9, at Mrs. Andrew Ruska and Mrs lUMd App*tl»M Adam Suyder are co-chairman auspices of the Ladles' association of any fat person's money." the Columbian olub. Alfred Co- of the Pint Congregational Leading druggist* America oyer, ley, chairman, is being a»BUted and they are being assisted by the following committee; church. ,_11 {Crunchen Salts- You can al-l

A-kiijt.Mii.nuii WOODBRIDGE LEADER. FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, 1934

IN ROUND NUMBERS ECONOMIC* HIGHLIGHTS

Happenings that affect the Dinner Pails, [The Woodbridge Leader Dividend Checks and Tax Bills of Ev- Published Every triday ery Individual. National and Inter- | At 104 Main Street. Woodbridge, N. J. national problems from local welfare. Entered at Ito Post OITIra at WondbrlrtRe. N. .1. as Second Cl«s» Mull Mutter It is an unfortunate thing that President Roosevelt's budget message to the Seventy- LAWRENCE F. CAMPION.. . .I'ubi. A Man. Editor third Congress will, like all such docu- ROTH WOLK Editor ments, receive only the most cursory read- Subscription $1.60 a Ycnr, Paynble In ing. Few budget messages have 'been as unusual or as important—few have, Phone Woodbridge 8-1400 through statistics, so Well illustrated an Republican™ gf new* tnd fdltortii matter In Ihete columns la permlt- Administration's aims and purposes; fuii provided credit la given to Tt» M>iiWoodbrllp« Loader, (Sonwon- The budget situation has three, distinct Dangerous Flans I Irmn rpftdora, expreflftlni" op topics s <»<»f f inteintereaa t are phases: First, the government is to borrow b BOARD THE BTRD FLAQ- Islands, nothing MR RkJiK Illclted. but no letters will be published $10,000,000,000 between now and end of SHIP. JACOB RUPPERT: Jan. the fiscal year—a rate exceeding monthly 14 (via Mackay Radio). Ie«, water On roar club map you win oottte borrowings made when we were in the or air. It's ill the same to Admiral then It as enormous fob ot undis- Byrd! 1 mean that no mattw what thick of the war; second, at end of the fis- covered land Indicated by a brokm FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, 1934 conditions the elements confront us lint from UM UTth to the ISind cal year we will have the largest peace-, with, the Vdmlral bai *. Wall, Admiral Byrffi THE BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS time deficit in our history—47,000,000,000; i combatting Ui«:n three nights aloof tot 117th. 160tb Take last Thursday. TOr third,.beginning with the next fiscal year and l&lnd mtridlant t«ll why ft win Up against an ahnoit solid wall of never be dlaoovered. tt Unl there! Eleven petitions have been filed for the in July, the financial policy will be entire- closely packed ice iheeu and not Bj the time you nad this, tie Board of Education election to be held ly reversed—no special expenditures of any knowing whether there with two or three com- moment, and Treasury receipts above water beyond to which we might panions, may hare made one of Tuesday, February 13. Of this number, force Ibis steel ship, without dan* the moat danftraus flight* in hi* two of the candidates are running for re- those actually needed for routine operation aging her plates in our quasi for He told m» about thla Mitral of the government, will be used to reduce a rear water door to Little America. monthi ago, as a itertt Thla trip election and the third has just completed the deficit. Admiral Bjrd decided to Una out - win be to Lktle America. There an unexpired term. by the atr. And be m mtJ |#t,,t ion to vtUt amtt . Mr. Roosevelt thus believes that by the certainly did )u«|tne Rvtvptn ot th. Bear, or both, Just seen at a glance, the school board middle of this year extraordinary meas- can crush their way In. Or tt li election tins year will be a drive of eight now poaalble that he may fly back1 ures will no longer be required to speed morning of Janu- "outsiders", some of them with political to the Ruppert. At Little America recovery. He is as awake as anyone to ary 11th, be and lhey ItU(Jj lh, terrifying Ice auiuations, to oust tne present Board in their terriffic cost, and he has implicit faith June, Ilowlin and^ rldgM hich Dr. Lincoln Ellsworth the battle of ballot*. Peterson, took off aa reported toiuui poailblt ob>, that time will prove them to be worth a in th« Condor, in itacle to getting our tupptlM from The outcome of the tight should be in- great deal more than the people have had perfect sunsblny he ihlpe to the bate and perhaps weather, from teresting. Will the old board be returned to pay for them. Part of their cost has do tome tiplortng Is the Condor Capt. Allan Innae-Ut. 69.60 HouiB ir the big Ford tritnotored plane, to oince or will some of the "outsiders" been alleviated by his insistence on drastic Taylor, Our Dog Long. 16121 Welt left there In 1130, which they UU tlon ot the Civil Works Admini- have an opportunity \o delve into the prol> economy so far as ordinary federal expen- Expert tnd flew for two ai it all «afe and snug—a* yetl— stration. That administration's 71.46 South and r«- lems of school administration ? * It's a big ditures are concerned. The President has Letter to the Editor program was initiated during last tioura lo Lat. with 1U big supply of cached gas- November but did not get Into turo. Part of the time they were up oline. question—and may the best man or woman advised members of the House, where all 7,000 feet, ic»nning the horizon fifty Editor: especially homes—as Pittsburgh full swing until December. If they land anywhere except at win. O.:,-> bosuu CV^A employment miles away.. And what they saw appropriations must be inaugurated, that liafl Little America, with Iti three wood- "Republican leader* in the New, done with marked success, las grown until the present time, i decided the Admiral In his plan* Jersey Legislature are clamoring! facing the taxburden mainly on m bousM and IU two 70-foot radio > further expenditures would be extremely It ia expected that with more than and sent them scurrying back to for a 2 per cent sales tax "as a land or site values. -This Is the THE PRESIDENT'S BALL undesirable. 113,000 persona working last the Jacob Ruppert. As far as they muti which Elliworth tayt an method ot relieving real estate" [ilan uryed by the famous Italian week, the State's quota of 120,- could tea to the Soutt) there was still Handing, the Second Byrd Ant- The Treasury is looking forward to 1984- at tha very moment when Gover- jtatesnmn Gaetano Filangleri in expedition may ipend Ita ni- Ms book "The Science of Legis- 000 will be close at hand if not Ice, Ice. Ice. getting heavier and The charity-minded citizens of the Town- 1935 with hopes for increased revenues. nor Lehman and the retail mer- fully attained, when this week's tre time searching for Admiral1 chants o( New York State are de- lation," to which Mayor McNair thicker all the time. No back door ship who are sponsoring the President's Estimates forecast a rise in income tax re of l'ittabursh says in his recent CWA employment record Is com- Byrd and hla two or three fearless manding repeal of the 1 per cent, piled. there so we must contlnu* skirting ball on President Roosevelt's birthday, turns which will bring them to $1,265,000,- sales tax there. election was chiefly due. the pack the long way around to companions. Wouldn't that be some- "New Jersey a political thl'n'T They're taking three months January 30, should be highly commended. 000, as compared with $864,000,000 this "How can ftepublicans hope to our future home—It It la itlll inew elect the next Governor of New party whose candidates will truly POHTMASTE1W1 EXAMINATION when we arrive. Believe me, this supplies of food, in cue- represent the plain people by The proceeds of the affair will be sent year. The processing tax on farm pro- Jersey, a United States Senator whole proposition IB getting more Commander Qeorge Novtlie tells and members of Congress by en- campaigning against schemes to me be hopes to make an exploration as part of the Township's contribution to ducts is expected to jump 30 per efint, cus- tax everything else but the natu- The United States Civil Service interesting, if that's the word, eTery acting such an unpopular, unjust Commission haB announced an ex- minute. The plane operated perfect trip of 800 miles or more with the toms receipts 17 per cent./internal reve- and unscientific tax? ral source of public revenue: the three tractors we've brought. More Georgia's Warm springs foundation for rental value of land, which meas- amination, as a result of which it 4y, as usual, and so did its fuel tnd cnppied children, victims of that dread nue taxes, because of liq/or, should swell "Economists agree that a sales ures with scientific precision the is expected to make certification oil, despite the terriSc changes in work tor yours truly and more to tax burdens most heavily those benefits resulting from govern- to* fill a contemplated vacancy in temperature they b&ve to endure. write about I could write ten books disease, infantile paralysis. It is/truly char- substantially. The President has said that who can least afford to pay it. now! ment expenditure. Taking all tax- the position ot fourth class post- So mark that flight down on your ity when you know that you ma\be aiding he contemplates no new taxes and that Our first duty now is to help pro- es off from, articles of commerce master, at Colonla. The examina- mote national recovery, but the \ map In blue pencil. That's three Dont forget, everybody ot high some of the less important ones* may be and other products of labor will tion will be held at Railway. The 1 a child to grow into manhood or woman- sales tax means less business, encourage business and open u? now—Dec. 21, Jan. 3 and this one. school age or over, Interested tai compensation of the postmaster . When this flight started we were aviation, adventure and exploration,: hood without the handicap of being a crip- reduced or eliminated. smaller profits (if any) and less as many jobs as there are people at the Colonla office was $1086 money spent for retail advertising. 1 j hot—40 degrees Fahrenheit. A tew Is eligible, without any coat what- who want work, at wages equa for the last fiscal year. Receipt ple. As a New York columnist recently re- 'The ^relief that real estate to the full value they are able to j hours after the Condor returned, ever, to Join our club and of applications will close Febru- marked it is gratifying to know that while Two of our most important industries i sorely needs is repeal of taxes on produce," were In the midst ot a swirling a membership eard aad a tM wert- ary 9. Applications and full infor- buildings—factories, stores and CHARLES H. 1NGERS0LL. snowstorm the Admiral had spotted Ing nai of the Sooth Polar n*W< you dance you may be aiding a child to have more than a usual interest in the cur-' mation concerning the require j from tht »plane when they were to keep track of an our rent Congress. The industries are the rail- ments of the examination can be walk who mfiy dance some day. j only 480 miles from Little America fllghU and ether exalorattoa trtmi. roads and the public utilities. secured from the postmaster at A good slogan for the President's ball, Colonia or from the United States | and we were bundled In our keary Simply land a ielf*ddnaaed, An event which will be held in 5,000 cities The utilities are in the most difficult po- N. R. A, (hiestionaire Civil Service Commission, Wash- I coats. The Admiral reported: stamped eavetope to Arthur Abate, ington, D. C. i "I law no land. It li pretty aafi Jr., Prealdttt, UtUs America Avia- towns throughout our country, might sition, They face increasing government to say that no land exiiti any neat- tion and Exploration Club, Hotel competition through f-ederally subsidized, Q. -What Is the extent of the A. The employer in leased de- authority of local compliance artmentfl are themselves respon- er than the coastal fronts of King Lexington, 4tth Street and Laxtag-j lu, tax-free plants, more municipal plants, boards in securing back pay for lible for the wages and hours of Edward VU and Marl* Byrd Uad. tan Aveaus. New York. N. T., aad I "Dance on January 30, so a Child may stricter regulation, demands for lower employees? heir employees. There may be, however, a few low the cl*b staff than will do the rait I walk." A. Failure to pay the wage Q. Are all retail businesses^cov- FIRESIDE rates, in spite of government policies that specified in the Preeident's Re- ired by the general retail code? have forced substantial rises in operating employment Agreement is, of A. No. Tho waster retail code PHILOSOPHER? Theodore Holzhelmer, $r, Besides his mile, Lena, the de- NO COMPARISON Funeral services for Theodore ceased is survived by a daughter course, a violation of the agree- does not include the celling at re- Funny thing about knowledge If: costs, and efforts to change their financial ment. Local compliance boards Holzheimer, Sr., sixty-seven years Mrs. Thomas Kath; four sons, tail food and foodstuffs, tobacco The more you know, the I«M TM set-up. assist employees to obtain back and Its products, or any division old, of 17 Nelson street, Wood- Joseph, Theodore, Jr., William rff It was the fashion last fall in certain - know yon IHQW. Not so very long ago the total of public wages from employers called be- of retail selling now under a sep- bridge, were held yesterday morn and Raymond, all of Woodbridge; PI conservative quarters to announce that ore the boards, on charges of arate code and others that will • • • Ing at fe: 30 o'clock at the house eight grandchildren, tod a sister, utility bonds in default reached the high- noncompltance. An announcement nave their owri codes. It'i eisy to bear othtr folki' trou- and nine o'clock from. St. James' Mrs. Mary Zech. Great Britain seemed to be recovering dated January 12, 1934, reads: church. Interment was In tin est figure in history. Some of the compa- Q. To what extent and how bles with Chtittlan fortitude. The late Mr. Holihelmer was a "without resort to drastic or novel meas- "The National Compliance Board • * * family plot In St. James' ceme- member of the Catholic Benevo- has ruled that a local cmpliance- does the retail code protect the tery. ures." At that time a dozen or more mem- nies represented went broke because of public against misleading adver- The earth U turning on its till lent Legion. board may properly! require the while it's going around the tun. bers of parliament were in this country poor management, as in the case of any payment Ipf back wagag as a con- tising? other business—the majority were crippled dition precedent to permitting an A. No retailer shall use adver- How can a fellow tell which way he's frankly scrutinizing NRA at close range. tising of any nature which is in- heading? Tel. Perth Amboy- 4—2027 by inelastic regulation and legislation, and employer to continue to display Several were attending code hearings in the Blue Eagle." accurate in any material particu- » • • lar or which misrepresents mer- Washington^ Sir Montagu Norman was regular and special taxation. The fact that Q. Under the master retail code Th»y iay: "Everything comei to chandise, credit terms, policies Mm who wait*"—ye«, If he llres long I. MANN & SON making his second appraisal of President some outstanding electric systems have is a store responsible for payment or BATVICM, or in any wa> of minimum wages and enforcing ves or misleads the customer. tnosgh. OI>TOMETRI8t& Roosevelt's recovery program within the been successful in weathering the business maximum hours for employees of • • « Hours: Dally, 10-12, 2-6, 7-8 89 SMITH ffTBBBT, very brief interval of months, as he told depression doesn't answer the question as leased departments? Don't we llks to tell other folki t«hWhat is going to happen to a privately what they ought to do with their Wednesday 10-12 Only PERTH AMBOY, N. J. the board of directors of tke Bank of Eng- Relief Figures nonty! land on his return late in September. Like financed, heavily taxed plant when Fed- Urges New Party Show Decrease Sir Montagu, the M. P.'s said they were eral, state and municipal .governments go into 'business' next door with tax-free NEWARK, Jan. 26.—Lowest in , "surprised,!', or "exhilarated," or ,'amaz more than a year are relief figure^ plants whose deficits, if any, are paid for for the latter half of December ed". They told the English press of having by the public treasury. as reported from the 27 largest encountered over 'here unmistakable evi- municipalities of the State in ad- vance trend tabulations announc- dences of genuine trade revival. Leading utility executives advocating re- sistance to what they consider unfair de- ed frojn State Headquarters of The vogue died down, possibly 'because the Emergency Relief Administra- mands and legislation, are finding allies in tion. of other distractions due to an inevitable other fields, notably life insurance, which In those places 221,034 persons reaction from the spurt started n July, but were aided during the half-month. is a heavy utility investor. No other in- This is a drop of 35,069 from the it has been revived in the ultra conserva- dustry is asked to lower the cost of its November-end showing, 256,603, or ltt.7 per cent. The tally is fa tive press. Again there is a disposition to products to the consumer at a time when also H2,!|14 below the 254,448 re- 25 ignore the President's determination to aid all government | effort is being given to ported for December 1932, or industry by controlling recovery for a long- 12.!)!! per cent. pleased raising prices and wages. The figures reflects the opera- time stability. And we are told that only The railroads are likewise striving for a patron. orthodox measures "such as England has fair deal for themselves.—and in this they applied" are necessary. ' ?/ seem to have the support of both the Pres- JW worth, But, as Walter Lippman has stressed in ident and able, hard-bitten, Federal Co-or- — trying for/ ' the New York llearld Tribune, the examp- dinator of Transportation Eastman. Heart le is "most misleading." Great Britain has and soul of the railroad Request is equality In Congress, the President came a relatively simple straight from the shoulder with industriaf economy of federal regulation with motor and water tlie budget (acts. He may be otflparatl with the » 4 cairters: Tffiey say this is not possible un- "President ftooseveK"--to tW-»«e* agricultural economy of the United States. t>le, but when he's with congress- less all carriers are regulated in the same men, he's just plain frank, "If comparisons are to be made", he says, wav by the same agency—preferably the • • * "it is necessary to take Great Britain, plus I. C. C. Milk is getting t,o be known lesa for its fuod than its feud possibili- Canada and Australia," and evetn South An important phase of this will be an ties. • Africa and India included, there still is effort to have Section 6 of the Interstate • « • Railway National Bank '•Omitted an oil"produciiig country. "Iinag- Ail Commerce Act, which requires 30 days' that the. gmruBiuot * oontinoes Lipphiann, 'the British "notice of a railroad's intention to change a and puy them |i * | Glfiada, aftd Australia as being elose- rate, modroe'd'. Buses', and trucks and water That m«nn reasotwMe! )«t tWnk of all the cuts they've takon. y interrelated and then ask If the meas- lines are free to change rates at will, with- • * • ures taken in the United Kingdom would out notification. Also, it will be asked Mlfo lyjiici, dynamic Iowa farm A manuscript Just discovered in h»ve sufficed in Canada and Australia." strike leader aud president of Central Asia is believed to be at that tyie Commission's authority to pres- the National Farmers' Holiday least 1201) years old—News Item. G*«)at Britain, of course, is not required cribe minimum rail rates be abrogated. Association, la shown above H-inm! Did we mull that letter wJopt ?eci>vary measures applicable be- just before he spoke at New for our wife? MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM York's historic Cooper Union, • » « | themselves, but President Peace treaty: a mean? of making los- urging the formation of a third GauoliM bootlegging Is newest major political party."'In hli have to make policies that ers sore enough to prepare for another war. Boston racket—headline. At that, speech^lie denounced the na- maybe ganaline l» batter than the tional recovery program and ttuff they've bMtt handing out. tie "brala trujt"

-'••*>• t« j.'i WOOfiftRTDOli LfiAPER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26,1934

"Maine Dn>ama, Farewell" the lay current at the Little Theatre Cnricret Hundajr tfifrnooft it t Streamline Features Gotham Auto Sho Royal Pair Plan to Visit U. S. rhurrh weddlnn iwrform«4 bf th* ,nd written by Hugh Stange In in Ml** narhara Snirhl, dautihtpr lrty four scenes depleting the of Mr. Hnd Mrs. l.oiiln Hiiwhl, of Rev. Nicholas fhabo In St. Mleh- nklng of the S. S. Atlanta, the UKlas «trop|. Kcanbey, became aol'» f.reck Catholic rhareh, ii palatial nteamshl,) la the tho Inldp of Wllllnm Sl«l ufeu, loin KaUden, Julia Colin, •Martin Uurlon ana Rex Ingram. {Phone Wotidbrldee 8—0264 Reconditioning of Cart a Specialty TUNERAL HOMf "Muhogany Hall" at the Bijou 24 hrs. Expert Servicing ft Towing 1 fheatre is written by Charles R. A. Hlrner- A. T. Orelner Knox liobiusou the co-author of FUNKKAL DIRECTORS "Hollor llbwart;," and the gorgeous j PARKWAY GARAGE Oiga Uacianova with a very eap- Amboy Ave., WoodbtWgc. M. J. 44 Greon St., Woodbrldgti, N, i. auie assisting cast make tbU a Telephone 8—IBM very amusing evenlng'B entertain- VI0UN8, VIOLAS, CEU08 « • * * tluclio Salts and Service Repaired, Bought, Sold and "No More Ladles", the comedy Authorized Cro'saley and Phllco by A. K, ThoinaH, opened at the ili'iiier. lteualr all makes ol Radtog CALL RAHWAY 7—1250 Uooth Theatre on Tuesday eve- ning, January 23. The cwt in- JACK'S RADIO SHOP clude* Melvyu DouglaB, Luclle 41 Mali Street, Watson, Hex O'Malley, Ruth Wea- Tel. 8—0605 THOMAS F. BURKE on, liduln Hector and Nancy Kay- FUNERAL DIRECTORS un. SKUV1CE QUALITY Joseph V. Coslello, Manager * * • * RAHWAY SIGN SHOP "ClrlH in Uniform." the recently 800 STATE ST., TEL. 4-0075 completed Knglish version of SIGNS PKRTM AMBOY Maedclicn in Uniform," was pres- 141) Irving St. Opp, City Hall I tinted Wednesday night at the Cri- HAHWAY, N. J. l'leasud Customers Are Best Kndlcnl body dPslRna of many ot the cars on display Intrigued the record crowds which tbjonguft U terion Theatre, The featured roles Advertisers it the National Automobile Show In Now York City. Streamlining In the extreme feature! the n«w In "Girls In Uniform," played by Telephone Wood. 8-0767 &M Chrysler shown above: more conservative, but none the less interesting, were tho new Uaae of ih» Dorothea Wleck and Martha Perth Amboy Laundry. 'ii " Big Six Ilupmobllo and the. La Sallo passenger sedan (left to right bolovr). Wldtr ««*». roondw Thlele, are spoken by Eleanor DO-WELL & Dry Cleaning Co. '^ ' Interiors and the new individual wheel suspension were otner Inrmattoo-i at ib« show. I'helpvj and Adle Ronson. King Prnladhlpok nnd Queen Rambnl Barnal of Slam, above, Dry Cleaners & Tailor* 313-3L5 MAPLE 8TRKHI * * t * plan to make a second visit soon to tho United States, where tho We Call for and Deliver Tvlephoae 4-2OM) Perth Amboy The Radio City Music Hall's en king will undergo another eye operation. In 1931 a New YorK Prompt Service il Hardware Dealer tire resident company together physician removed a cataract from the left eye ot ttu. Siamese 43# Railway Ave., Woodbridge with guest artist appear thrilling- Attends Delco Meeting Named in Air monarch President and Mrs. Roosevelt have Invited the royal, AUTO BODY COMPANY ly thin week on the great stage pair to be guests at; the Whita Home during their new visit. I Mr. LOUIB Cohon of the Service Along Broadway In "Peacock Ball," a glamorous BOOKS AS GIFTS t . .. Lawrle Hi. ft Mew Uruuawick Ave. •rdwire Co., ut til Main Htrtet, Mail Probe musical extravaganza in two UhUdren's Books — SSc ft up Perth Amboy, N. J. itnbutora ot Delco Heat and oil scenes, AR an atmospheric pro- Adult's Hooks ....; ««c " HUB & Commercial Bodleg - Re- |urtiera, baa Just returned from II) Judith (liarlcne logue to "1 Am Suzanne." Lillian Jig Saw Pussies ,.. 10c " pairing Wrecked Cars & Deleo Appliance Corporation Hamy's new starring picture, the Auto Painting anil Duco meeting in Hotel Robert Corps De Ballet, wit)) Hilda Dck Surjreon Chiropodist Foot Ailments THE CORNER Teat, Newark, N. J., where he ler as solo dancer, appear in "Pull LENDING LIBRARY TEL. P. A. 4—8»12 slened to a discussion ut' the "Come of Age" the new play Ing Strings," a marionette novelty. * « • » 307 State Ht-, UUOK 8UOP orpuration» new product, the by Clemence Dane and Richard DR. WALTER FAGAN Perth Amboy, N. J. elco Heat Boiler, Addinmll, now current at the Cecil B. DeMllle's "Four hight- enea People," will be the new Purtb Ambon NftUooAl U*nk Uldg. The boiler, which the Service Maxine Ellott Theatre is featur- feature at the Paramount The- f Hardware Co., has on display In ing Judith Anderson in the lead- Office Hours: r. A. National Dank IlldK, WERNER STORAGE CO. ' Woodbridge Is a completely eo- atre, with Claudette Colbert, Her- Dally 9:30 to 5:00 Ilonm 403, Tel. P, A. 4—1142 Main Office: 1089 Springfield Ave. ing role. Miss Anderson as usual, bert Marshall, Mary Bolan, Wm. LEO JACOBSON • ordlaated oil heating plant lor tho lrvlngton, S. J. captivates her audience with her Gargan and Leo Carrllo. Evenings Tuea. Thurs. & Sat. 31i5 State St., Perth Amboj U18 State St., Tertlb Amboy,.N. J home. All contained within Hit' at Tel. US. 2—2282 very excellent acting. "The House of Kuppenhelmer" tractively finished furniture nteel 241 North Ave. WeslfleM, N. J. "Very Early American," the 0 Bat- GOODYEAR GOODYEAR ;tlt» Stnte St., Perth Aniboy, N. J ter ALL WEATHER SPEEDWAY Gifts"*""" FURRIERS The coU air «t ymmr to QUALITY within Mr* and itach ol all LITTLE TIFFANY A. GREENHOUSE. Inc. to inereMe a«tnaty. 'r%w in GIFT SHOP REMODELING & REPAIRING | New Addriws: utiliue eMtgy. Th* eaisl *m> mm CHINAWARE, LKATHKR 105 SMITH BT-, cor. McCuLUui I GOODS & NOVKLTIK8 My hwt, Sace Mh Wat mi L«u Allowanct fo Phone P. A. i— 134U 815 STATE ST. energy COM trtm tmti yam mmi m- old tltti PERTH AMUOV, N. J. PKRIH AMBOY, N. J. sect an i»ir—ia mmmtHui in tin « I ekild in wrotor Tel. Wood. 8-0096 ! OUR GIFT SUGGESTION! for humr, Res. 16 Moore AY. Woodbrldge Is a community tank of Tropic ft©*.. WOODBRIDGE Klsh, Sword Tails, Plattles, Let ckUdren eat all ik«y ami Doiilos fik each, (ruwiies lCk SHOULD MONUMENTAL WORKS i TJUUU) 70*J and up Vat be s«re MM eaaaaaW m «H ** Cast Out Granite — Granite AquarluniB, Hanta and Supplie is upon growth prMM*Ja« mi fn- and Marble teetwe f«od« mieh as nilk, fnilti BAHWAY AVE. Opp. City Hall TROPICAL FISH SHOP YOU PAY? WOOPIUUDGB, N. J. aaO State St., Perth Aniboy, N. i and v«r4>blt«, Lot the cUUt Wr« WHAT PRICE A New Year of pleaty of milk a-HJ milk Ornrn, to- «r with ctrmia mi ONMMHI For Good Work Stop at of n-M»t in the Urm ot Three tires each a guaranteed Goodyear—three I Resolutions MARATHON HAT CLEANING ANI prices (if we Illustrated Heavy Duty Goodyeait SHt)E REPAIRING CO, , etc there wuuld be live prices!)-which Is the be«t Wiater tims U buy for you?» » » The answer depends on how HATEVER you . . wUUv«r you All WBrK nuarunteed - Prompt 8«r PtM-ty of tmmff is OKIVW IN 1>LUA»K— hard and how far you will drive your car. Our W plan, first and foremost should be your Specials Continue Weekly Ihlve (hit I'lJiAJSJU)! eiperlence is at your call to help you decide. But resolve to—buy and save wisely. Therein lies tttt no matter what you pay you'll get the tort buy your future -Protection against poverty and 310 Maple St., Perth Ami tht PREST- at that price when you get a Goodyear. Giving need. Start saving now—as much as you can the greatest value gives Goodyear the greatest after you have bought as much as you need. 0- sales of any ma"e

1 UTE Ill' "" t BATTERIES Dorsey FOB GOOD/VEAR L AV1X)MOBILE8 Jntat dt An p OV ALL MAKES RAHWAY, N. J. Claire Garage £rank Van Svckle Member Federal Heserve System A. Morel, Owner Phone P. A. 4—0591 Miplt k Ftyttto ML nn 152 JEFFER90N ST, PERTH AMBOY 4»3 R«Kw.y Ave., T«L 8-1483 Woodbrid* WOODBRTDOE FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, PAGE SIX .Irod two feel, more or less from The ii|ppn>xiiniiti! amount of Iho lilllifl ((I- 25') flint nlonK I lie the afternoon of I lie wild day, at. iho Intersection of tho northerly Ihe HIliTirrn Office In the City of decree to I"' HilJ.lHfl'-il by said Wile westerly line of Lot Noi 1(>, one lino of West Hill Road and the U. S. 'Balbo* and His Route New Ilrimuwlck, N. J. i;\ ihc mim "f two llidiiHiiiid four westerly line of Qlendale Road; hundred (.100) feet tn the minth- All that tract or parcel of land hundred dollars and ten reittH onut ronier of liOt No. 26; thenc40-I,, as shown on a filed map point belnn northwest cornet nf| leet to the point and place of BE- entitled "Map of property be- lands conveyed by H«nry W. Kin-, SHERIFF'S SALE GINNING. loniulni! to Claude W. Decker, slt- sey to Howard W. Klnsey by deed ; Known and designated as Plot unte iii Woodbrldge Township, N. dated Sept. 13, 1905, recorded in{,N CHANCERY OF NEW JER- NO. 10 in Block 20 on ."Revised Hook-372 of deeds, page 523""" ; | SKV Between THE WKS•T" Map of Colonln Hills, Colonla, N. .1 , diited September, 1926 made along LOAN bv (i,MirBi.'K. Merrill, C. E." S»W thence running westerly ION I.) IHMMHNG AND ,).," property of The Corporation niiiji IICIIIK »n file In the office of the 'southerly line of post rond ASSOCIATION of Newark, N. J. nf Colonla, October, 191B, Frank- two hundred and seventy-three Onipfoliirtnt, a.id HOWARD lin Marsh, Surveyor; filed as Map the Clerk o( tho County ol Mid- feet. »nd tpn Inches to the north- W r'l.KTCHER %nd KATH- illi^m, Stain of New Jereef." 838. easterly corner of lands conveyed LHKN L. FLETCHER, his wil'o. The above property In to be liehiR the name premise? con- by Henry W. Klnsey to Marietta Defendants Fl. Fa, for the sold subject to the following en \r\id to (ierlandn Marchlca and Catherine Wolney by deed record- sale of mortgaged prei)ilnes dat- cumbranceB: Unpaid taxes and Milry Murchica, his wife, by deed ed In Book 372 of deeds, page | ed Member 18, 1933. 1 asssRsmentR amounting to approx ol Claude W. Decker and Jennie 20IJ; thence running southerly liy vlrlue of the above stated lmatrly $375.00; legal effect of N. Decker, hia w^fe, bearing date along the easterly line of Raid writ, lo me directed and delivered and such facts as an accurate mir For Sqrene, Lasting Comfort 1, 1928. land now or late of Marlette I will expose to sain at public the Zoning Ordinance; restric- Catherine Wolney two hundred the premises commonly vondun on tions appearing of record if any From babyhood to old age evirj human body needs (200) fset; thence running West- THE 14TH DAY ye^ woUjljl disclose. kiiuwi. and designated an No, 17 wtr whwe th« B« «t WEDNES Factory Lane, woo3jrT3ge, N. J. OF FBtUUIARiTA. IS., N'lNR- flip."approximate amount of the' MiiVlS TSlCUftTSlCUtt Powder dusted mi ovtr trety tkqpq i It said land now or late of satd Mar- TKKN HUNDRED THIRTY- decree to be satisfied by said Bale i The approximate amount of the lette Catharine Walney, two hun- I'DUR Is the sum of Seven Thousand protects and guards the skin, keipt you warmer in decree to be satisfied by said Bale dred (200) feet to land formerly is the BUIII of one thousand three of Allen O. Warner; thence along at two o'clock Standard Time in' Five hundred Eighty-nine Dollars winter, cooler in sum- the afternoon of the said day at and Ninety-five Cents (J7.589.95) mer and gives a feel- by VIVAUDOU hundred sixty-six dollars and sev- ihe easterly line of said Allen C. together with the costs of this enty-four cents ($1,366.74) to- Warner's land three hundred and the Sheriff's Office in the City of ing of well-being in- thirty-one feet and nine inches to New Brunswick, N. J.. sale. gether with the costs of this sale, Togetherwlth all and singular describable. But be Together with all and singular land late of William B. Wataon; All the following tract or par- I I A \ / . f thence easterly alone the north- cel of land and premises herein- the rights, privileges, heredita- sure its MAVIS, the the rights, privileges, heredita- after particularly- described, sit- ments and appurtenances thereun- ments and appurtenance* there- erly line of Bald land of William M A V I J B. Watson four hundred and nine- uate, lying and being in tlie Town- to belonging or In anywise apper- quality talcum—in the unto belonging or in anywise ap- ty-eight feet and three inches to ship of •Woodbrldge in the Coun- taining. pertaining. ALAN H. ELY, familiar red container. the westerly line of land convey- ty of Middlesex and State of New ALAN H. ELY,'Sheriff. Jersey. Sheriff, THOMAS H. HAGGERTY, ed as aforesaid to LEVY, FENSTER & McCLOSKEY 25c. 50e. $1.00 TALCUM $34.02 bridge Township, Middlesex Coun- the same to the point of place of side of West Hill Road at a point $34.86 LEGAL NOTICE ty. N. J. Jan. 12, 19, 26 Feb. 2. therein distant westerly one hun Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9. .BEGINNING at a point in the IT MAY CONCERN: westerly line of Clum avenue dis- SHERIFF'S SALE lake notice that 1 Hliull npply to the tant eighty-three and thirty-three FARDON ME MA'AM, Inferior Court o( Common Plea» for —In Chancery of New Jersey. HMMM.MEBBE* one hundredths (83.33) feet BUT I LOST MY ARM- the County of Middlesex on tho Kith M. Beeckraan, IF I TELL THESE southerly from Its Intersection day of Feb., 1934, at 11 o'clock In the Complainant, and Mary Strasser, FOLKS A SAD with the southerly line <& Living- forenoon, or as Boon thereafter, mid 1 also known aa Mary STORY THEY'LL ston avenue; from the^e run- may be heard for an order authorizing Ltidwlc Straaser ning (1) westerly parallel with IVEMEA ina to assume the name of Theodore MEAL, Fairfield avenue one hundred and als., Defendants. Fl Fa for Bale of Boyt, ME6BE? THEODORE IZ3AKY, twenty-five (125) feet to a point mortgaged preinlspR dated Decein thence. (2) southerly parallel with ber 2(1, 4t—l avenue thirty-three and ilv virtue of the above stated TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: thirty-four one hundredths (X3.- directed and delivered I, the undersigned, a legal resident j4) feet to a point; thence (!i) I .will expose to sale at public ven- of the State ol New Jersey, having n easterly parallel with the first de- Bided therein continuously more Ui*^ scribed course, one hundred and WKDNESDAY, THE 14TH DAY rtte years prior to Decetiibtr '6th, IS" I-'EFIRFAHY, A. D. 1934 do hereby, in pursuance of un Act Con- tfenty-flVe (125) feet to a point trolling and Regulating tho sale u[ Al- rt\w said westerly line of Clum il two o'clock, standard time, in coholic Beverages, adopted liy Hie avenue; thence (4) northerly New Jersey State Legislature, Nov- ember 29th, 1933, give notice ot my in- along the said westerly lint; of Hiltonctlly Correct Skrtrhci Untlon to make application to the prop viuiii avenue thlrtythree and thir- GEORGE WASHINGTON'S TRAVELS By jame8 w. BrOok8 8, CALVIN f ADE» «r nuthorltleB of the TowiiBhlp of ty-four onfi-hundredths (;sit.:i4) Woodbrldge, In the County of Middle- sex, State of New Jersey, for u plpiuiiy feet to tho point or place of BE- retail consumption license. GINNING. RONTIERSMEN antl friendly Indians Premises are located ut Avewl fit,, Hounded northerly liy the re- H often camped about the wilder- Avenel, N, J. maining portion of Lot Number ness home of Lord Fairfax and from CHARLES FLYNN, 1 300; easterly by Clum iivenm them Washington learned much, He Avcnel Street, Avenel, N. J. Houtherly by remaining portion wasinow attending Nature's university TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: of Lot Number 272; and westerly I, the undersigned, « legal leniilent by part of lots 268 and :il)4 a' Of the State of New Jersey, having ro- shown on the aforesaid mention- »lded therein continuously more thun ed mail. . five years prior to December 6th, l'JM do hereby, In pursuance ot un Act Con Doing the, same premises con- trolling and Regulating the naif of Al- veyed to Albert Krii'kxon and An- cohollo Beverages, adopted by the na 1'i'lckHun, his wife, by deed of , M«w Jeriey State Legislature, Nov- ember 29th, 1933, give notice of my in- Chris Lehman and Ella Lehman, tention to make application to the prop- his wife, bearing date AugUBt 4, er authorities of the Township of Woodbrldge, in tlio County of Mldcllo- 1930 and recorded in Middlesex aex, State of New Jersey, for a plenary County Clerk's Office. N the old court house at the right, long since vanished and the dite of which is now occupied retail consumption license. Ileing tho premises commonly by a department slore, George Washington was appointed surveyor of Culpeper County, Premises are located at Green Street known and designated as No. 7 I and Essex & Middlesex Turnpike, Clum avenue, Fords, New Jersey. Virginia, after having passed a rigid examination by the president and masters of William and I»elln, N. J. The approximate amount of the Mary College, shown at the left. This was his first formal appo/ntment, and papers yellowed with MARTIN GALBRAITH. decree to be satisfied by said sale age record how proudly he took his first oath pf office at the age of seventeen. Green St. and Essex & Middlesex is tho sum of live thousand thlrty- Turnpike, Iselin, N. J. iiine dollars and thirty-eight cents TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ($5,039.38) together with the I, the undersigned, a legal resident !cusU< ot tllls of the Httite of hew Jersey, liuvlng re- Togotlmr with all and singular THE FEATHERHEADS sided therein continuously moro than So It Goes five years prior to December 5tli, NtaS, the rights, privileges, heredka do hereby, in pursuance of an Act Con-' incuts and appurtenances thereun- LOOK, FANNY FELIX! VOU KNOW ANYWAY; I N&ED THIS trolling and Regulating Die sale of Al- to 'belonging ur In anywise apper- IT'S FOR YOUR. coholic Bevtruges, adopted by the I WON A POOL tf'S NOT RIGHT t VOU CAN JUST TURN 1 MONEY MYSBLFj I PROMISED GOOD, FELIV . New Jersey State Legislature, Nov- taining. VOUK WINNINGS. OVEK TO ember 29th, 1933, give notice of my in- ALAN H. ELY, Sheriff, AT THE TO GAMBLE — SARAH SMUDGE t'D BUY tention to make application to the prop- M£l THAT'LL TeACH YOU IF YOU KSPT THIS "V er authorities of the Township of THOMAS H. HAGEIITY, ' OFFICE I EVEN IFVOU CHANCE OM THE HAM At Woodbridge, in the County of Mitldle- {34.44 Solicitor. NOT TO 60 INTO THOSE JUST K££P •ex, State of New Jersey, for a plenary Jan. 5, 12, IS), 26. OU ANP KEBP- OW ' UNTIL J BAZAAR. N6XT WEEK— retail consumption license., POOLS ANY MORE- Premises arc located at Charles St., SOU vVERe A COMMON J corner Juliette St., Hopelawn, N. J. SHERIFF'S SALE BUER J. CS1K, JK. —In Chancery of New Jersey, Be- Corner Charles St.' & Juliette St. tween Claude W. Decker and Jen- llouelawn, N. J. nie N. Decker, complainants, and Gerlando Marchlca and Mary SHERIFF'S SALE Marchlca, his wife, et al., Defend , of^ Jiew Jersey, ants, l'l Fa for sale of Service Corporation,! Complainant, and Albert Erick- son and Anna Erlckson, his wife, By virtue of the above stated et als., Defendants. Fl Fa for sale writ to me directed and delivered of mortgaged premlseB| datad De- I will expose to sale at public vendue on cember 15, 1933. : By virtue of the above stated WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH DAY 4 •writ to me directed and delivered, OF FEBHUARY, A. D., 1934 I will expose to sale at public ven- at two o'clock, standard time, in due on the afternoon of the said day at WEDNESDAY, THE 31ST DAY the Sheriff's Otltce In the City of THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME OF JANUARY, A. D. 1934 New Urunswlck, N. J. MAC Nothing Stingy About Mac MlUlCD at two o'clock, standard tjme, in All the following tract or par- the afternoon of the said day at cel of land aud premises herein- MY/MY.' IT'S HARD TO the Sheriff's Office in the City of after particularly described, sit- REALISE* OUB.BOMOLD New Brunswick, N. J. uate, lying and being in the Town- ship of Woobiidge, in the County HIS All the following tract or par- THE OOWN cel of land and premises herein- of Middlesex and State nf New FIRST SHAVE. Jersey. W\V COULD SING. LEFT after particularly described, situ- h WftLK f OUR ate, lying and being in the Town- BEGINNING at a. point In the , LISTEN, HE'S GOT THEN LETT ship of Woodbrldge, In the Coun- northerly line of Factory Lane, 1M AHEADIN A 8ASS VOICE UKE Hsiid paint being distant oiw hun- ty of Middlesex and State of New THE. Jj LAST BROTHER BILL-. THREE. Jersey. dred and sixty (Kill) feet easter- ROUNDUP "TO A CVWftCHr| Being the northerly sixteen and ly from a point formed by the in-' terseetiou of tho northerly line of sixty-seven otie-hundrddths (16. OF THAT y——/ 67) feet of Lot No. 272 and the Factory Lane and the easterly HIM southerly sixteen afld sixty-seven of Eleanor street;thence from-sald one hundredth!) (16.67) feet ot beginning point running (1) Lot No. 300, on a map of proper- south elghty-ntna degrees, thirty- ty entitled "Map of Fairfleld Ter- live inlnnteH (tf'J'J 35') east along rac%, property of'Township Deve« I ho northerly Hue of Factory lopmeut Co., situated In Wbod- Lano', forty (40) feet to the south west corner of Lot No. lti; thence READ THE LEADER (2) north no degrees twenty-live HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men bile juice th»» d.i>t)uuugb ul tb* dtMTM Oouu«tlo« wuu't b«lp 4t til. whole body. Movement a wt liurd OOnll y • triofl flow uff Jour bt|« Jolot will uad constipated, You get yellow «tul> tali deuay sinn: jnubowfi*. Th« HTBkin, pimples, dull out mild 1 bud taste, mxa, o( vuu»;TJ1 1—. iul. u LJ Outwr..! litUa IJ»«r PUI«. Mo o«lom«l (ouMory) «.«™^_, ^^ YYouu hava e DB- la OtrUrV Only tat, mild ' oom» n\ usrly-looklnif, toul-anwll-utriwti. If you would brlnj bttk low I okunt to via nwn. (tut lakua ing, Mur-thlnkijig person. You ('• Gttl. 14»v PIIU Mfordliii Uv» lo«* four penonal charm, Bv»rjrwdywwtsto run from you. • But 'doot t^w «lt«. mlurral mtwn, oik, laxative plll§, laia- DEBUT ttn WMUM w chewing gum* and d LEADER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934 PAGE RICKTOWNTEAM TO COME HERE FOR RETURN TEL' HED AND BLACK BOWS TO IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS Barron Quintet To Seek . CARTERET BUT TOPS FAST + + + + + + + + + • Now That the National and American Leagues Plan to Use the Same Ball, HILLSIDE HIGH TEAM-PO Ifll.Be Easier to Make Odious Comparisons Revenue From South River BY PHILIP MARTIN •ons lose to Cartere* 24-14; Frank Jo»t top man ifl ST clearing up a f«w thlafs: Hillside tilt. — Fritz Leffler scores winning f The National *nd Amrittt On Home Courts Tuesdd* points in overtime period. will h» playlst with the sam« ball nmt'futon. , ' VICTORY A REAL ACCOMPLISHMENT Afitatlon for a uniform Tall In CIVIC LEAGUE the majors finally produced re- STANDING sults, and a a«w pill, a happy mt- WOODBRIDGE CLAN FEELS o Woodbridge higlt basketball team broke even in dlum betwetn the. dead sphere ot FIRST HALF two ^iimes played thia.weiek on the Barron avenue the National Leatut and the 10 per cent livelier ball of the Ameri- CONFIDENT OF VICTORY ewood, bowing to the Carteret team Friday night by o. AVK, : can, will be died. 24-14 score and topping the previously Undefeated Hill- 2IIU.H e hi^h toiiml, 32-30 Tuesday night This forever will quell the ar- Lsayior .10 l'Jl.llxliin(tit trrrainf*- «f the- hurlart tan heavt that •*»>• bet- An. Sliuouscii n 1V4.I1 iar.t mat liio visitors came here ter than the younger circuit heav- (! newt 24 *84.11 wlm tin' hit a that it was going With two successive victor- en, due to the deader ball they 11. Dt'Uir 32 184.12 GAME TO START 7i3O V. M. to ue a "breather", Ktve times ies In their pockets, the Fordi me. ,\1. Larson 42 181.24 Plremen will meet the Carter- thiuun this year and finally et J|edlnotas tonight at Fords Encouraged by their showiag against Hillside hig on the minors, With the major K. Klnhurn •i 181.12 ion mi its neineslH In the person of School, No, 14. Carteret will Tuesday night, the Woodbridge High quintet tackles ot leagues using a uniform ball, il Slenaul Jr. 15 181.4 oi.,.. iraiik JoBt who iu th« last dome to town with such out- 19 of its conquerors next Tuesday night in the Barron avejw is likely that the minors will fol 181.3 two minutes of ylay, took three standing stars as Bushy Grant 36 low suit. Then, tod only then, 180.6 gym, when South River, which topped the locals in shuts from tho middle of the floor and Ratbgen, two of the fore- will the majors get a true line on J. Larson 39 179.20 lirst game, journey here. and of these shots made three most basketball players in this rodkles coming up. V,. Einliorn 12 178.41 Although In this game against good to bring up his team from vi«lnlty, and they will be as- iA. Led 40 178.39 a 24-30 score to a 30-30 deadlock Heretofore, highly heralded sisted by such well-known W. McCann 20 178.6 ll JUBt as tho whistle blew ending rookies who have been banging boys a poor b players as Donovan, Hamulak, W. Krohne 33 178.17 """,!" I Amateur boxing bouts will the game. An overtime period was sway at a .400 clip In the bushes basketball fana of this Dzurllla and Blesel, who need C. Jaeger 33 177.13 held lirand Knl8hl Wllllara Fe required, of course, and in that no introduction to the fans ot hive slumped terribly in major 41 such will bi ' league debuts, due to the change Ttinnlsoti 176.29 period, Captain Fritz Leffler of thU vicinity. A. I.evl 30 ttfo l)arron« who had been held In spheres. With uniform horse- 175.2 I'otras 18 174.16 here In an attempt to make It two acorelesH during the entire four hides, however, this evil will be Al. slmonsan 10 periods, broke into the scoring no more. 174.7 In a raw. Woodbridge showed Gross 42 174.30 TueBday that It had plenty ot column with a beautiful pivot Hillside (SO) • * Aaroe 38 shot which put his team ahead 174.13 fight and that it was not licked Fords Blueshirts rpHE U. 8 team will win C. Schwenzer 41 and gave the home club a hard 1 174. E although things looked pretty Chabrda, f the this year T. Sullivan 21 earned victory. 173.18 I black. This will be the combina- Warlczlck, f - chiefly because ot the new blood W. Skay 26 Knox, c *.~ transfused by the selecting com 1). Krohne 40 Cop Game Froi The Hillside battle turned out 170.39 for revenge anj who are optlrnla- Shroba, mlttee. Bl;ihorn 15 170 12 to bu a tight game soon after the 41 - , tic over the brand of ball they piuv started with tfce Barrons Thuro,i Ot the (our newcomers wh Hid. Hanaort 170.32 played tills week. To defeat a will meet the British team at St. J. Schwenzer 35 170.25 Perth Amboy " slightly outplayed but holding on 17 team with such a frame of mind however, never letting the Visit- Totals '. 16 6 30 Andrews May 11 and 12, three are J. Bernstein 170.2 aa this, the South River clan will ing live pile up much of a lead. Wdbge _ 6 6 7 11 youngsters. And what youngsters! Kllroy 9 169.8 score 36-33 after 0—30 liav'd to do some exceptional play- At tne end of find eight minutes Hillside _ 7 8 12 3 , the Nation* 11. Sullivan . 13 168.11 ing, i period. K. Simpnsen 41 168.16 Hillside had a one point lead with Referee—Wes Eamen. Open winner of 1933, heads th< In spite of the fact that the the Btaro 7-6 and at tho recws list, with Johnny Fischer of C!n< Urlianejd 35 167.29 The Fords Firemen evea Woodbridge (14) 1 Woodbridge teams feels that It led 16-1JS. Jost up to this time 1 clnnati and W. Lawion Little, Jr. I- . Sehwenzer 41 166.35 their series with the Perth Amb J. Keating 33 166.23 really has plenty of strength, the had not done any of his stellar Jost, f .1 2 M KM FNHIW rtflto behind South River quintet will naturally YMCA rtlday night when th work but immediately after the him. A. GwUr M- lU.Vi mused them nut hy n li-J Leffler, f _.. 0 1 'eel "HiSt ms 15 tile* previous "tto- rest period he began to get his The fourth member of the new Manilemaker 10 163.2 at the school N. 14 court, Barnes, t ...... 0 0 feat, it is superior to the Wood- eye on the banket. Hillside, how- comers Is H» Chandler Bgan Ot Del Wyld 23 163.3 Tim same was dull until Handerhan, f ... —0 0 40 161.2 bridge clan. ever, kept forging ahead and were 1 Monte, Calif. This veteran, whi Siessel St. way In the final period when leading 27-1!) at the end of the KluJ, c _2 W. Meslck 17 160,13 Coach Johnny Fltzpatrlck, how- Campbell, g — 1 won the" National Amateur ii Firemen made a getaway third quarter. And then when _.l Thergesen 21 160.7 ever, may cry the blues enough tied the score with less tt Karnas, g •• 0 1804-05, is figured to be thi to get his proteges feeling as the outlook seemed mighty dis- _0 steadying Influence to the team Swellts 23 159.10 minute to go. The extra perM Peck, g ~ 1 18 159.3 thoug they did not have a mal, the Kirklenklmen rallied and _0 , Boston oldster, William •Harridge, president of the American League, and John E. Osborna was loaded with thrills and 6 157. chance in the world of winning scored oleven points in the next again will captain the squad. A. Heydler, president of the National loop, left and right above, are S, Totln fans applauded generously eight minutes while holding the Totals .4 6 14 shown examining the new ball which both leagues will use, IV. Hen. Hanson U 155.10 the ball game and consequently, hilariously as the locals w

thay once did, Imt they »»»1U accomplished of the dancers had loe K. Drown, which arrives at been a professor of bacteriology TO MEET AT RITZ THEATRE, ELIZABETH hr Hits Theatre, Saturday, Is kkc more than girls «'o In an 1 before she preferred tap dancing. mid to be the most laugh-pro- ffice, and his MA Drawn for Christ ensen Dept .Store Court Mercedes, Catholic Daugh- •nklnK vehicle ever assigned to Hood Backgrounds. "When I am choosing girls , ter of America, trill hold a reg- his alar. "Ch'irua girls these days come for the chorus, 1 take a pretty t ular business meeting at the Col- II in a comedy of navy life. Al rrntn niw lion.es, and p.v.fer to figure and a pleasing presence umbian Club on Thunday eve- lolinn and Paul Oerrard Smith work short hours and spei'i! Hioir for granted. I look for something ning, February 1, District Deputy ,njipllcd tlie rjtory, which carries line with their relatives. else—experience for one thine, MIHB Catherine Davit, of Elliabeth H horo from his sailor's ham- "You'd be surprised to know In An Inexperienced girl can ruin a will lw present to audit the due iock aboard the aircraft carrier what way many of our girls earn- routine, Character, flpr anothef. hooks. All due Hooks must be pro- if the Pacific fleet to mlsadven- od their livings before they went Endurance nnd determination also Dented to the financial secretary iiires In a wealthy home ashore wenl on the "stage. For example' Are necessary qualities for the befor* the meeting. After tho ami buck again to the decks of „ Take a Chance," I discovere"' d" stageg,, and n ggirl must, above all, business MMloti a social hour i he warship. Quite by accident, that one of the prettiest and most have a brain. will be held. . ••llaridsoine" Callahan, played by .li»' K. llrown, wins not only per AT RAHWAY THEATRE The Christian gndetVor of the mill triumph* during his brief Presbyterian church will hold a ml I'veiitful leave ashore — but GRAN'MASE*:- food sale tomorrow In j the Sun- ivn» from alien conspirators the losson in thrift to buy all your day School rooms. MrJ, Clifford hiiis »r an epochal aircraft In- ninlr IB chairman In cparge. i HI ion Ills shore leave ends In clothes at Ohristenseii's. High quality 11 inm;ili for this humble gob uli.se without, the penalty of cvi'ii though he is convinced that higher prices are what you'll find William M. Tobortowsky, of In' Is headed for the brig and there all the time! School street. Wodbrfige la a pa- tivfad and water diet. tlont In the Perth Anjboy O«neral "Handsome," the boastful, the Ladies Blouses, New styles, all sizes, belautiful selection, hospital. ' hnpi'ful, ths wistful, is Bald to Special at. $1.00 p'prcHi'iit one of Joe E. Brown's Ladies Silk Blouses at $2.49 major film achievements. The little Woman's club Will Ladies Skirts, choice selections, special at 1.69,1.95, 2.49 The "star's supporting cast for meet this afternon at 3:30 o'clock "Son of a Sailor," l» one of the Ladies Hats, (hand blocked) all styles, values to 2.00 at the ^h'otne of MUs Patricia flni'Sl he lias ever had. In Import- Special at $1.00 Campbell, of Oreen street ,Wood- ant rol«>, ftroiuoh ween notables us Johnny Mack Brown, Thelma Todd, Jean Mulr—the New First National "discovery" who has CHRISTEMSENS DEPT STORE Mrs. Harry C. Heyvood was re Ixvn the cause of great enthusi- 97 MAIN ST. •WOODBRIDCE PHONE WOODRRIDCE 8 0084 elected resident of the Woman's asm and high expectations In Auxiliary of the Trinity Episco- Hollywood; Frank McHugh, She- pal church at a meeting held ila Terry, Kenneth Thomson, also Monday afternoon at the home o Thelma Todd and Joe F, Brown in "Son), of a Sailor" George Blackwood and Myrna

1>I boy; Mrs, rtusael WILLIAM J. FULLERTON | '''•''•"' Mrs, Walter K. rown, of School 1)millim 01 Kennedy. The picture was direct- WILL IS PROBATED street, Woodbrldge. ed by Lloyd Bacon, whose flair The will drawn August 10 for screen comedy of fast tempo The will (if Willhiiii .1. Kullci-j 1 TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: and brisk pace Is widely known. ' ton, of WnodlirltlKi', who died (in | "fi'i and Jacob Derlrand. JACKIE COOPER WANTS Many of the scenes for "Son I, the undersigned, « leg-al resldenl Junuary Ki, lust, was pro'.inted by ol the Stat« of New Jeriey, havltif re- of a Sailor" were filmed aboard the BiirroniUcH ufllr<> yesterday. sided therein continuously more than the U. S. S. Saratoga. Brown and STATE LIBRARIAN TO five years prior to December 6th, 1933, TO BE REAL RANCHER his supporting cast remained Two sons, Harry, of I'crth Amboy do hereby, In pursuance of an Act Con- and John, of Fords, lire named SPEAK TO G. E. T. CLUB trolling and Regulating the sale of Al- aboard this American aircraft executors. coholic Beverages, adopted by the carrier during this time as guests New Jersey State Legislature. Nov- AFTER "LONE COWBOY" A piano bequeathed lo the of Admiral Reeves. Captain Sog- TAKT A C!!AN( Tho regular evening service at ember 29th, 1988, give notice of my In. bauin and the crew. Eleven hun- daughter Ida J. nnd the widow, the Congregational church this tentlon to make application to the prop- Martha J., Is given property on I er authorities of the Township ol Jackie Cooper lias a new am- some ruined shacks in dred U. 3. tars, the full ship's coming Sunday will be under the Woodbrldge, in the County of Middle- which to play the game of find- complement, served as support to Second street, Fords, also a life aiwplcfiH of he O. R, T. Club. sex, State of New Jersey, for a pienarj bition in life as a result of hla SEASON'S BF.ST SHOW STARTS TOMORROW Interest in the residuary estate. retail consumption license. most recent Paramount picture, Ing things, lizards, baO? and other Joe and the principals from Hol- At her death the furniture Is to The service will start promptly 'Lone Cowboy," which cornea to- horrors dear to the heart of a lywood. It is related that the gobs| at 7: 45 o'clock. Miss Sarah B. Premises are located at 59 St. Georgi la J, Two Ave., Avenel, N. J. morrow to the Roky Theatre, in boy. even turned down all regular JULIUS 8HABLE9KI 1'erth Amboy. He wants a ranch All this is a result ft£ the loca- shore leaves during the tliuo Hut PERTH .«•* remainder of the residue Blue Bird Inn, —a big ranch. tion trip to Strawberry Hats, up company was aboard the Sarato- ians' association of New Jersey (Shared by the following children, 59 St. George Ave. Avenel. N. J ThU ranch must have plenty near Soaora, California, where ga. They were having too much Harry, of Perth Amboy; Ida J., will be' the speaker. There will of horses, a lot of cattle and.pre- Jackie went with the "Lone Cow- fun with Joe, who has always AMBOY alno be a special musical program. "NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT!" been an outstanding screen favor ROKY of Keasbey; William R., of Wood- Ijoy" company, which included, in side, L. I.; John V, (if F'orda; addition to himself, Lila Leo, Afl- ite with the navy. NO ADVANCE IN PRICKS Robert L. of Keasbey; Oeortfe Ti. dlson Richards, John Wray ami •Watching 'Birdie' at Show,- Gavin Gordon. Paul Sloane, who Born Blind, Boydirected, also wrote the original suggested by Will James' famous "WOMEN Gains Sighti autobiography and the /screen Rahway Theatre play was by Agnes Brand Leahy ARE FOOLS! and llobliy Vernon. "Imagine a girl The New Deal has brought Jackie plays the role of Scooter about a change in chorus girls, leaving a guy O'Neal, a child of the LIBERTY says Bobby Connolly, widely enements, whose father, • faced like Dobe...Gee ELIZABETH known director of musical come- aced with arrest, sends him West dies on Broadway, who staged the so lie shall not know of the dis- Starts Saturday dances for Paramount's "Take a grace. The boy Is hardly on his Chance," the lavish film musical way when the father commits sui- which will come to the Rahway cide. Jackie is met in the West by Theatre tomorrow. his father's old friend, Addison Richards with jilenty of troubles "In the old days," sayB Connol- of his own. He doesn't want the ly, "intelligence was not pbliga boy and plans to aend him back tory in a chorus girl. In fact a at once. But he gets a wire telling dancer could be dumb and get Mm of the suicide and can't bring away with It Todpy she must himself to send the kid back to have more.than a pretty flgurj? an orphan asylum. and ability to pick up steps. She i'tHlt'll, IIllI'(HI not only must have a mind, but I'hlco, Jackie's father has told him of has to know how to use it. Stiff (•n rrazy the warm welcome he will get competition caused the change. I hi' four ill' from Richards and his -wife, Lila "Recently a new type has been (lieni , . . A Lee, but the latter has eloped entering flhow business^—college with Gavin Gordon and Richards' girls, "well equipped for business one thought is to kill Gordon. Lila career, who find It more fun and Gordon are; hiding In the hills working in the chorus than oper- and Richards, taking Jackie, ating a typwriter. Gir!s in the JACKIE starts a search for them. chorus don't get as much money P r o u d o t Jackie takes to cowboy life COOPER Ihclr flno feath- with vim. He rideB, does some IT- tliflfiG vain roping aad is perfeetly happy In fowl, prize ex- his hew environment until he hlblts at the learnB that Richards is planning LONE 50th Annual to kill Gordon. He has grown to New York Poul- It was indeed a Happy New love Richards and doesn't want COWBOY try Show, obltg- Year for Loren Lockhart, above, to see him hanged. He argues 1 n g 1 y strutted suven-year-old Polk, Mo.,* boy, with.Richards about hi* plan and LILA LEE JOHN WBAY up and posed because he started into 1931 with finally, angered, tho latter tells ADDISON RICHARDS the boy of his father's suicide. for the camera- something,he never had before— Suggested by Will man. The pic- his sight.* An operation for re- Richards, saddened by the boys lam**' famous book t u r e above moval of cataracts from his eyes grief, grows even fonder of him. shows several haa enabled him to see. He was He finds where Gordon and Lila different species bora blind. are living and goes to tell them of poultry. At that they are safe from him. But Gordon thinking it Is a trap All seats 25c right Is a Jap- aneae Tona reaches f£r his rifle and fires. after 10:30 P. M. •ffheaton. Dis- M. E. CHURCH SERVICES RlchardB returns the shot, but it goe» wild and hita Jackie, Rich- played at the ards 'second shot kills Gordon. show were Rev. Carl C. E. Mellberg will —ON THE STACKS— Lila, the only witness, realizes more than 7000 take as Ills morning topic Sun- ACE VAUDEVILLE day, "Obst|slBs, Hindrances and that she loves Richards and. re- : entries from all (UMS to testify agaUivt him. Ho ACTS 5 I over the- world. Handicaps.'^The evening service of the Epworth League will bi is freed on the groiAds of self- held at 7 P. M. The.BUbJect wil defense. Jackie recovers and all be "What About Smoking." The ends happily. U NBC ORCHESTRA pastor's topic at 7:46 I" M. will be "Finding God." The Woodbridge Ritz Theatre "Hon of a Sailor", the nowcul Last Day First National screen comedy for N.T.G. & his STATE Panullw lt«vue THEATRE JAIN ST., — WOODKltllHiK

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