••" •• r Railway Record, Tuesday, October 19,1926 Harrington Emerson to Rahway Altar Guild Card Party Speak at Town Circle Case Before Grand Jury THE RECORD Held at Miss Moore's Home (Continued from P«Q» One) THE WEATHER FEDERATED CHURCHMEN'S CLUB (Continued from P»no One) Cloudy and warmer today, fol- IS THE VOICE A card party was hold Friday night a loss had occured in a war we would lowed by showers tonight or OF THE COMMUNITY by the Altar Oulld of the Church of the War Department In laying .Its he horrlllod. Something must bo HOLD SECOND BANQUET HERE the Holy Comforter at the home of Alaska. cables. Ho also guinea w\do done to curb tin1 roclfloKs drlvlns of tomorrow. Miss Laurn Jloore. 51 Factory street. Washington Camp to Parade recognition on account of tho results automobiles. It Is for you to deter- Prizes were won by tho following: New Jersey Advocate ®^ Plans for Its The mine .If the'deceased rarau to their Pinochle—MrsPinochle-Mrs. XJ . Henryv Flake.. Mrs.Mrs.; ; members to participate lie obtained by elllcli'ncy methods in- deaths from a reckless dlnroRard of Absorbing The Rahway New«-Herald, the successor of The Union Draocct. Ettatili.jied ia^ «t i Tho strand semi-annual banquet of Itaymond Eggers, S. 0. H. Mills, Wm. Gustave Ohlwcllor, Harold OMwellor. In the Armistice Day parade were stalled on the Santa IV System. Mathew Armstrong. Mrs. Harold Bee- made at the meeting of Washington Mr. Emerson Is the author of nearly human life on tho part of tho drivers the Federated Churchmen's Clubs ofU- Bodwoll. Harry S. Martin, William the Federae a score of .technical books on effici- Involved. The pedestrian has an PRICE THREE GENT3 u D: Ke Jr nl be. Miss Fannie Roarke. Mrs. William; Camn> N-o. ^o. Patriotic Order of VOL. XVI. SERIAL NO. 1773 - RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 22,1920 Sixteen Pages Uniot,,,wn annn,d, Middlesex counties wawasll^.s Brower'!.. Jess;:Ile Wators°^^";, -,^!=°Charles Ar.' Wagner. Mrs. A. C. Feakes, Miss Mao' . . ^ ,, _. , ency and kindred subjects. He reequa- l right to tin- highway with the, .* held in the Rogers Memorial Parish Moore, R. D. Uhler, L. p. Turner, C. Bartels. Mrs. E. M. Seaman. Mrs. J. C. America, at its meeting Thursday sides at 125 Ulversido Drive, New automobile driver. •"*"••—IntMinightt . Thosoe in charge of the arur-York, and his business address Is 30 Pul House of St. Paul's Church Wednes- P. Maury. E. E. Congleton, John Bose, Pickcns. Jerr>' Wood. Mrs. William "You must consider nil the circum- smi< David Simmons, Percy Hulick, Her Lorkwood. Milllam Helm. J. C. Pick- rangements are Vernon M. Bugg, P Church street, City. stances suritnunilinR these cases. day niglHnight. Th'Hie keynotKeynote oufi alunl tht-ueu uu-ji,,,,,!ad , •.,,„.....,..„, . . v ons. Miss Clara Garcia, Miss Helen F. Corey nnd Charles Weinman. Mayor Endorses Circle "In three cases before you, throe dresses was service, and centered on j lion Smith, Manton D. Martin, Will OBBINBBING like any other FORMAL ESTABLISHMENT Williamson, Mrs. A. J. McCoy. Mrs. The Camp will be represented at "Mrs. Mary Paulson, women were killed; 111 three cases Individual service and joint, effort for iam A. Baker. Ross O. Fowler, G. A 'Business nnd Professional Women's three children wore killed; In six tailoreild d productiondti , Karl Bender, Mrs. Emil Hamtil. Mrs.!lle B «ivic, moral and spiritual betterment ISrachliuusim. Raymond Ford, George i ... T-rmston Mrs renri>» \Tiv.' l "owTown Circle tomorrow nignighmt bo/y i "« - T ml V " *r— cases, seven men were killed, two hav- ORDINANCE PAS of die clubs expressed in practical Dunn. -M. J. Fischel; Frederick E. bunMissTra£ Van&m. M£ LH.iHorbor, Cannon and Charles Welg- Club,Rahway, X. J. tailoreld d productiontht it, "Dear Madam t ^ ing b'-eii killed In ono collision '- OP MERGK&CO.HERE, OF 101 CIRCLE ON Christian citizenship. Senior Warden Hyde. Jr., W. W. Pendleton. Henry bury- , -M:S -S- uruc e- -v*i -u - oam— ,» .ms *. ^. **.iman, . „,.,.Willia. m _U_ . _ ,Priestley \vas| I>ear Madam. "The movement being made by the Cherry slrool. In Elizabeth. must be planned so that its Edward S. Savage, ot this city, was'l.andon, Edward Oliver. Robert Leon- Wolff. Mrs. Mathew Armstrong;!m!ln- ^"'am U. Priestley was | hard, of-this city. r am(; i Business and Professional Women's "Four of the collisions occured on the toastmaster. Ilinch-Miss Grace Gage, Mrs. C. Hnr-| . < Aalrman of the American^ Club to oo-onlliiate tho efforts of alll ' Kour "' lm' •""""""" "•'-•-- -•• symmetry—its style be ReTT J Loring Clark. D.D., of; M.' G. Bougllton. J. P. Salter. Ferdi- nn ris. Miss Anna Friguletto, Miss Bessie " committee. One application for Rnhw.iy clubs la most commendableIst- Oorge avenue, between EHraboth correct to artistically frame TUESDAYJOVEMBER 3 York City gav! one of the chief nand Wetterburg. James R. Tynan. 1 1 DIESi XI VEST ORANGE McCoy. Miss Lottie Thompson. John. momoorsnlForestep rwasrecolved Officers Re-electe. d and I believe it will prove practicable.! "" "»1"™>'- Tlio llm of these fatal- itk s !;i FULL-TIME ASS iHotlimann: door prize—Mrs. H. B. At the annual election of officers !__"Co-opcratlor. Inspires enthusiasm. I ' Kriwltig with each term of tho your face. We can pro- Johns; (j Johnson;—non-play cr£*._a,wanl,_Mrs\_G^ duce an effect in bobbed 'U homos are amiss...it theihi rif influ-i | Mtindemahn, R. A.- Brown, C R. I W. Thorne. "You must weigh the facts, as lali •He""Cam"e"Berc~From~GermaDf UnamioJtts Sentiment ii ence is not what It should be. It is be-; Brown. W. S. Gordon. H R. V: The committee Inn cchargge comc - America. wore re-elected'. Chief before you by the Prosecutor, and coiffure that—will- add -to cause Christianity has been taken out tine. James S. Wight. Merrill prised the Misses Lettle Thompson, Ranger, Alvin Mlntel; sub-chief achieved. where ti willful disregard of human la 189], and Located of Project; Emerson Gives "Thoso partlolpating are rewarded your personal attractive- Councilman Jones Says Law New Route to Start Mon- or them Fear ol uoa faUh in fellow-; Mosher, John H. Love. Daniel Demar- Helen Williamson. Clara Garcia. Mrs. life Is shown It Is your duty lo return of them. 1' •••- — r William Thompson; senior v IHnd ,'elfcontrol are three of: the ost. of Woodbridge; John Bergman. r',.,ir".> TX-" Thorno Mrs fieoriro Cot-1 a"ger, « imam i uuiui'&uu, .™». hy having succeeded. --i indictment. ' ami self-control are three of tue ost. of wooonrioge; jum. KS»»».GIWuir., W. Thorne. Mrs. ueorj ness. Plant in Rahway Fine Address . °l, ,.„""%. ,;^°^ ! woodward. George Benedict; Junior ' "There are matters of great Im- "It is the duty of autolsts to be- care woodward. Andrew D'Angelo; senior '"I Here ;we tu.v^-- *-. .,- day; Utilities Commission he declared. Witnessing for Christ in rison. Arthur Dawson. Henry" Toft, porunoo now landing which will bo "It Is mi' imiy m ui»»».» ,v .v "Railroaded" Through; beadle. Fred Sanderson: Junior beadle, daily service was portrayed as the Kuud Hanson. Howard Toft. John j easier accomplished if the united'"1 If they observe a child, aged oi Chester Lamb: leoturer. C. William Despite a uuaTSiuou.s ijeulluieiii. Iu" greatest thing in the world. . Hanson. C. K. Seman. W. Duncan,! 1 moral support ot all organizations iBpntlrm person walking across !hp hlch George MercE chairman of t With - y.M.C.A. Ityintol: recording secretary. A. J.given. I way tltey must stop! It is llielr dutj Johu Wood, D. C. L., also of New C. E. Ullman. Charles Petorson. Will-1 [to"sloi> "to observe caution, and nw board of directors of Merck & Co.,favor of ,a Town Circle, the formal Upholds Decision Zirwes. One application for member- I'" vton. to observe caution, anil n--, . IrI*.a, TiceTin.-, , MessrsMn^srs , BunionKlllltOn.. KogersJiOCOrs., i Th....e. TSSual membership drive, of j' plan for Deputy's Visit ! ^'V"""1'0';' .™ mTTehool' The pro-! ot the pre; difficulties which art encountered. Joinson. Thoman. Yerkcs and Charles PLAN RUMMAGE SALE NO ASSESSOR APPOINTMENTS MADE West Orango, after a week's illness. Milton avenue, attended by more than JOHN McGUIRKJVETV tho association will star; on Novem- vians for a visit from District |';"""\/''''':pw,,r will be a large uu-j Ktv. Robert W. Elliott, of the Seaman. Jr.. of Perth Amboy. •r IS and It is tho aim ot the assocla-1 Deputy Mrs. Ora M. Guth. of Wood-i '°^d;^,r^ ,, ,, -o other matters T.h-o \V(>niaira Auxiliary of St. Paul Ho" was ntty-nlne yeas "old: Two a-hunared representatives Xrom thirty Tlie next club meeting will be held Th r aI WESTFIELD LINE GIVEN PERMITS- has KahX Church of the Holy Comforter, gave . ,, , ,. . , organizations. The formal action was -would be! ••ADS" ARE AN INVESTMENT Charging "railroading" in the introduction of an or-years ago he retired as president of a£med ^m Tuesday, November 9, in this Tie tho company here. Private funeral as many representatives were only M».O- dinance fixing the salaries of the Board of Assessors services wil be held from his late authorized to attend the meeting and ! At a^special meeting of Common Council last night, The c p ' "In' the various hiim.in.ft.. project, - home at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning.g ' report back ;o their respective units, j dows ot t at $2,500 per annum, after a resolution had been unan- Those present were honored by ; that body granted bus permits to John McGuirk, of Se- and 'her were teiT-i charge of the drive expects to reach I ..,'s. Thp chapter will hold Its weekly which JTrst onothen another organlia-' I Mr. Merck was bora in Darmstadt,- M Mk b i Ddthearin Thg Harringtot n EmerjDnho, dinter b - : -*Ghorry-aij- ie 6TTppr^afi6¥.iTTs-(SUoTar'MaTiT-of^hcs-ubscript4onsT(.aTd-i)artT-at--^e-Craftsmen-'* Club.- t!on.,~t . o.r club^T.w. Ius ••nmTnu.iilycontinualy " leadrng; f- imously.-passed.on. September 1 calling for a special meet-, Gormany. the son ol Wilhel..-.--..-m Merck• , ^ « • v - -waren, new president-of the-Rahway-Westfield Bus line, the fellowship of the churches in this,dred a hearty vote of nppreciation.iTTs qiKSTn^'M.'niT _. _. . . >f f n C C iCa 1 ln inl e t> r h t k this week section through the federation of Tho auditorium and tables were artis-1 to the association expire next month j tomorrow afternoon. can be much more succ.-sstully done ing tO act On the question Of full-time aSSeSSOrS, Council- j facturlni- nr:n" of 'that d ty j n iS91 "The Mo raUUes TJnder \™chW PuU line., whose plea for the operation of the line was refused oas thong men's clubs. Rev. H. A. L. Sadtler, liiall-ally decorated with autumn flowers(lowers,, i The committecom e In chargge of the drive, Pocahontas to Parade with «m-:i co-oiuTation as you propose. | 110 came to a committee meeting of Rah- man Stanly Jones, at the Common Council meeting! ° united states and eB- Together." Although he did not speci- j on Wednesday by the Public Utilities Commission, when. ments' pt Thi entertainment committee ot St.. i< William S. Martin. William A. Ran ••When you huvo perfected your or- j tabllshed tho business that bears his fically speak about the Town Circle rector of St. Paul's Church, suggested I ,ii eiueria.iiiuL-iii Wuim,.nt „. ^,.., ...and Pr F (V Stillman 1 ro hannels for co- Impress c H plan to purchase an auto for Bishop Paul's Men's Club had chargo of the ! so:n ami Pr. F. G See THe New Wednesdayy nightg , launched a vigoroug s fightg againsg t the name, but Independently from that his discourse dwelt on the seven great J that body reported that they would not modify its decision "v- - """•"- .'friir Thij .•ommittee includes M.! The contemplates of his father's concern. Ho establish- moralities-under which we live, and, ! of August 23. Last night's session was called by Mayor assisted b Lpassing of the law on its first reading. He declared that ed his plant in this city, and in the he said, if these are carried out, tlon; and [ it would make Uie city look ridiculous and that the Coun-jj"past thlrty-flTo years has grown into either by Individuals or organizations. Fyffe after, a conference with A. Bruce Conlin, of West- nc of tho zens at la il Were "makin"kgi th he mistakeiks Off theihir lilives,"" ii n nOt!°! largest manufacturing con- the entepriso will be accomplished _ field, ancCjProsecutor John E. Toolan, of Middlesex It is ;:withdrawing the ordinance. After discussion it was! —i County, when a new route-was decided upon.—-Service-Is n-ii »iiii i. i...... Card Party Planned wing the ordinance. After discussion it wasffi ^r"^.'^^^'^ ^^l^nl^.'™^ Week, wi : atrresand about t0Tl the practical. gifts of 510^ following: Dining room. Mrs. H. A. L. The Ladles' Aulxllary of the Car- ;• passed with the six Democrats present voting for it and! y buildings. The; He s.r:d often we cannot see expected to be resumed on Monday, although MeGuirk Brief remarks were niaile b.»y iPros! , =.-- ^...^..Sadtleri . Mrs. W. W. _Pendleton _ , Mrs.: . C. T. U..NDTES lenter's Union, I^ocar N'o. ."37. have c - —-...... * ° 'Saw York office of the company Is forest because of the leaves on u c jfthe four Republicans against it at 24 Park Place. . .trees, ihis is the same with life's pro-i detail pro dent William Gilbi-rt. of St. Paul's W. I.. C.irthwaitc. Mrs. William A. Club , I said he could not guarantee this but assured the Council The iVtnb'T l>us:n>'s- inef-tini; of! mad., final plans for the holding of a The deceased Is snrvived by a blemf. he said. Get the grasp on ] Mayors, V • Clnb, who emphasiz-'d the value nf the Kr.kr:-. ?,Irs. Hi-nry I^indon. Mrs. 1 1 1 ):lrI in When City Clerk Martin J. Gottlngb. tl,.- Rahway W C Il'.-w held at' '- " ) >" '^ Railway High School Inlcrcstitt!:~Tnlk on Ships I ! widow, a son George W. Merck, principles, he said, for the expedients i j it positively would begin next week. tlon broa; fKlonuion :uui its opportunities for Thootlore L'eckor. Mrs. P. K. Hulick. imli!orluI on ; who handlH liN dut^i at a m<-etini; tV... residence nf the Mi^os rnderhUi;; " 'Novomh-r H. Mrs Mnasur of the local plant, and four change, but the principles stand. He; SEPI. HEALTH ; The new route will be the samein] svrTic" and invited all to attend St. Mrs. cbarlos L. Husseli. Mrs. Margaret aday inKut fur thf iir^t time! stick. Tl. on Saturday afternoon. The main' Krn.-st Knqmst is fhnirm.-in of the Tlw :laushters. declared that the chief characteristic the East Rahway section of the city i Loushlin, and Councilmen Feaiex Paul's Ciuii .ii any time convenivnt. I\ rV.ins. Mrs. J. M. Ycckfl. Mrs. Ross 1 Ir mitIOC> on I r>-:u!!lit; Itn iirilluanuv ;li In- and will operate over practically the j Holl. Love, Helmsiadter, Kettner antf |{orm tlef t.i^i- for reading and discussion Was' "" ' arr.itigein.>!«s.' r, Millar .»• . S.P.C1 ONII OPPOSES of man is perversity, and humans has; Others at the speakers' table were O K.i-.vl.r. Mr- li;irry Simmons, ^frs. 1 ••Christian Citizenship." and-the need ] Eagles Survey Complete Keadlf..- flu . •'! liy ('.iiiniiiinun H. G. Kettner same territory as formerly except that Leonard. The absentees were Jones, [notion's Rer. Mi-njamin Mryers. Trinity David '.Simmons. Mrs. Thomas P. Ho;:: D e the instinct of choosing the wrong' of its oson-isc in the roniing election.! A" •!ie preliminary details relative lotr.o o( Mrs I and *<';-'):nl,:!l by Councilman Kduard thins when the right thing would be: Contagious Disease in City it will not parallel Irving street trol- McCollum, Hoff and Armstrong, ore Church. Woodbridct. and Secretary I'.o.iih. t!'.r Mi.-.-es Isabel Pfaff. Helen ley tracks. The line will enter Clark- Tlll> Middlesex Bus Owners' AKK>- Vitss (i. Usbom IVLT Jones jumped to SHOOTING STRAY DOGSi S^ irarsi much easier to do'. The human Is per-j Township by way of Westfield avenue, c-iatmn, of Perth Amboy, asked pcr- ; his fi«.'t.. "Wliut liof.-inif nf !)!•• nxnln- ._ I rr^^n h" sqifl. it is impossible)_ For Seven tfeb i but according 'to—vr5yor~Fyffe, the'mis-on t0 operate four busea bet-sreen I (Ion ra«-id at (hi> suKKf^tloa of Mayor' ' Ilecau^i; of repairs on Elizabeth for tje hu:r.an mind to reason other j 1 buses cannot stop in'the township' here and Westfleld. They named four 1V( r u w( s: Wo01 Uian logically. He saidone of tiie; §'»ffo iwn months .11:0." ho asked. He -A - „ nno PalrJior Heftinii it' ' - ''- " °f ' avenue. Undcn. but can pick up and discharge pas-'routf? in their request, none of '•'. / structlon sreat principles of humanity was that r^aid at t'.iat tinn- In- was appointed ftPP'O'C UOg taituei neiaOD II | the lUhway-Gllzabetb buse? on the parallel the Public Service ,-,' . are knowi "Pull is more effective than Push." There lias not been a single case of ?engers in Garwood and Westfleld as [chairman i>f a iom:i:!:u-.' :o wall upon 41 i_i.i_ UT.-J.J - i f)ark I,;no route have been slightly tracks in this city. Pete's Bus lino, He Illustrated this with examples of :: cont::i:i()us .disease in Uahway for formerly. > , chimneys CTDUJ> of riiljcn^ and ask them to Absolutely Needed 'letour--*(i which does not effect the of Metuchen, which also operates "how~a~sa".!-bocfl5" pulled alonj; by th° the pas: seven ""iveeks Health Officer New Route Named !s*!r\r .1.-. .ir- advi.-nrv tax txi.ird. This rnut'i throu."h~thts"citv^ - instead~of buses between this city and Metucbcn. o f t"Tttr r-.cd :i V.'llliams announced at. the Hhi VPf^ las' DeenJ K. Hu'iii*. and Thomas P. Uootn !..i!g.. vx- Tio-.- liabut.-.—a.rc.-.iicl , j Board of Health meeting Tuesday \ permits Vranted after the attorneys '• asked permission to extend its liu-2 tn Donatlons 'the buses proceed down Wood avenue ::.- cc-nerally believed. clar;; ODVloUS ) -ont qtinr- '1• month ot September' for the line had been assured that the i Township, and another :e;iings from tho press which Ho:::-, .unl to t: ^ "conjiidt-r t.irt'fully ihir sckTtion f :h:' mam ypt-ako.- at a special meet- Mgluvay ,i -,vn Scott avenue In this :i: J fortl early date. tir-._- Friday will 1 o o his audif-nce. He said it is the ln-: :i:VJ tie first twenty-two days of Oc-Public Utilities Board. That body! . Garwood and Westfield. AU of taken, t :;ivi' iiv,)ii:it of the recent National mi-nt The nn Light Six Coupe |an ftj-M-: •••»r ID a.^s**. " o:i to.bi- ;i;>;>oliitit.- 1'"; of th- Hahway Branch S. r. C. A. i ::y. continuing hence down Elizabeth V tie thesc> tober have kept up the enviable Moose Women Visit Elisabeth stinct of woman to conserve and man pisaified as much in the decision they; requests were referred -c tha J.H. ARKINSTftLL HERDSiHIBH SCHOOL PUPILS W. C T. I", convention at I^os An- In-Ill «i:!i Mr •d snlcly (cir tluii fitness for tho•lid a', th'.1 home of its president., nvi'nu.' to Irving street. to drive Following a hri.>f :>•.:. iv.os> m." "iu ;n conquer. Ho said theso moralities . record. handed down this week which is print- Fol-.c- Committee with npwer Ri brrns -•••les. Tile subject of Christian Citi- 1 Ci-r.tra: .ivi-nui- »orlc." L'onsclltr.nn Jn'nes >ta'.<*d that Miss Mao H. Macann. on Irving street. Mayor Fy!le yesterday afternoon hl expended 1 Tuesday night, when <*"•• aprlif. .':.':: onquer. adaptation, hygiene, I The vital statistic record for thecd in full below. They said that serv-;' - matter before the Public Utilities : Pre-:d...-itMr.- j informed of iiuch 1 ' 7.enshi ;. hold, tirst r.'.a<~" in the con- Ihi- had r.t'iiT bi'tn Tuesday :i!5bt. la order to raise a had another conference w:rh District v.-orc 'co wn< nc-rr.?;arv.in East Rahwav and Comir.ispioi; ami have- that body rp- j Am 1 fn1r niotr.borsbi;> was r- coiv.d. the C K il:v,i:v.:inn.! orallty (r'ospoet-1I^ff Tnnntri T nnp for forcni i>nj th_at larizo body of women., !. . Ail. : [a mo'tin- IH'IIIJ held. Mayu'.rc of thr Publi ' me ot une routes nameii ailSllPiOBSE j ••?_i;.fil-v."ly Ch-I..t..> Vo -.-•> inV the ri^htc nf o:hers'i,jinfojdjng_gf i city should be proud, for last month that a line'operating from that point ' carelessiv -O(.s5ril-i'r>->!Tirrit^! ,• x{i-cted"~iTi'5T"a sf"Ta;r?r~wi!ri—^"' i_t>f. Miwi,'!v:r; I^'^ion. wont h iarwood — -Feils^Decision-Unjust -- ».d Counciiina:] Jones ilsst no ac;>o:nt lowing in, i!i'-cu«»lon the members that the old buws the mind (;o acuiire s^c-rlal skill) and j uf • six uTfaOTs *ore re~poiT¥iE a'nd" all ways]' r-.i~iU-ts~onnvl-Trirn~wil!—atliirM"*—• *k part jnVMr'lV"*-.' could operate if it did not parallel )r Fyu'e brouclit the matter ba- • to Klir.ah-th whiT« they to. Ri«. Mrs., J I.. F.winc. Mrs It. O : 1 voicsl th'-l ayproT?l of 3 dog catcher city would be discon- ir.du^trial t-ompc-toace. (workine with-: three of these were the result of ac- ing cons; —A social program by the pupils of iho Xovetubor meeting, - anniversary of tho Elizaheth rhap- ciden'.s and occurred to non-residents ] the trolley tracks in Clark Township, for.- • f'otim-il Wednesday nigi'.t ind J. H Arkinstall. S4 Hamilton street •th Fowk-r. MM lun.lolph ll»'*.ird. Mrs. lit- h;td the .f iitj^olut* dd .-'•k • -oat waste.) Inilders til.. Hahway High School marked iho' Programs of the County Convention t'-r. Tho^o who made tiio trip wore: ' Cnuutil::;.!!: i-V:ik.-s. who Is ,-t ineni- He raid slip.-'.' morali'.fc work put who were patients at the Rahway Hos-| The route to "oernverc-d is from the is lu:adiim tho local committee t'rom Elizabeth October 21 \V W Jacksoi-.. Mr<, .1 A. Macr!sry. l Senior Itosen: Mr*. I.. M Sutlers. b'T of (he ;>oi!re con:aiittee nf Corn-' c:thcr ::: rho ^overume-nh-individuaily pltal. This cave Rahway a .5 per, junction of ?eo: avenue and Mast "1 -reived toda;. official m^tioo ot" ihTougho "bsorvtwe of Xatior.al i'ieture Wet?k '" ° ,."''., , _. .,, . Mrs S. II. Mi-rrlam. Mr.-.. J. D. Per Per- ! t»ul lt:'l:evcd tli.i: an orJ:naiu->- lixir.K 1 Itahway and vicinity for :ho Mv'tho- Mrs. Leon Brown. Mrs Claronr.- John- pmn Council, quoted city ordinances 1.000 popuiation death rate. The Sep-| I^enrii^tor. strct :o Ea:;r Mihon avc- tii-t- -i-cision of 1 In" Public I'tilitiea heavy to were dtslributod. T:'.•-• re will be two Mr--. \V:Ui.i::i A. Mrs ', • a!r.ri<.'.i of a.-.-'esuo.-i nhould flr»t or in (ir^a:::2at:ons. He compared the dist Men's .Meot.::g .at •!•.••• .il.n.-l Coin- =o:i. Mrs Pavid Hull. Mrs William '••a the dos .qui>(i»it: and explained tember report showed twentx-Itfar' :iue. to Main «tre •;, to, I'op!ar street, Board relative to the Rahw;iy-V/sal- it-re l.is: Fndny niiin. TIio display ,,.ssioI1,. lin,,i n tll(, 1IKlrning-at 10 ( Light Six Sedan \ ' ivi!Uat:an oi Mexico with this |IM>''pis-i'U in nnler tn raako It a lull- iiinJ^rjL_M_i_^ 'i! Sexton.' births-and eleven marriages during: :o Irving ^tr^o:. 'o Farrell place. to field bus question. It is not favorable i < Hc-rttKitt.—Mrs:—E-—C— Bartol-. Mrs- > i't.i Cws 'j,. annuav T'irl . pr'"o•otiojr:J_'.'J'Jiiili'-n of officer s anbeir.dg Mr- A i; I'i'rhain SmithT^Slrs. Wa!~ the month. j Cherry sire-.-t. :n Campii'jll street, to They refuse to rc-r.,:-w the penriit 1c II. G. Kottnor.. Mi-s Kath.rinr K"f- r Rthat t!jo Omncll »liouM tirst deter 'dvinn by l-i'-v. He said that r.ii pro-: .-(imcihit'.p which the other had. Izatlon c •r the at' department of Oe'hearinc .^1" reports. 1:; the aft--rnoon !• r C T' r:ili. M - Seymour Williams 'h.-1 o!i! company to run buses'on lhi% nor. Mrs. K C. Collins. Mrs. J.uxib n whether or ::ni It wa.i advi.-ablo vision had beon msde in Iho city "Although Mexico has higher ideals." The two visiting nurses were un- C::;'.ra! avrnu-:-. rr. St. Georgn avenue, fire losse Four !h< us.niii M-'"ifKIis! iayniL-n '• " -1 utidt-r tlio direction of Miss a'ddress"s will be given by .•.in! Mrs it M. Woodruff. ! 1 usually active during the past month Tn Hamilton street, to Madison ave- lino formerly u?ed. Dii-ke-r. tho Misses Gortrure and Holen Sto put ^n additional t-l;»-:idituri' of budget fur a i!ns- catcher or pis tank. POLICE RAISE !-o si'. -], "cur pr^aoticcs are better." State President Mrs. Nina d. Frantz __-, Ftre:- and ministers fruiii Xc-w York Area. . Graham and .Miss Janice Wilson : $1160 Krj. Irvinn Grctts Assembly acd made excellent reporU to -the nut". WwlieM avenue, tn thf city lino "•'I'i: ' decision is long:thy. In it they Bierwlrt!:. Krr.mn Woigl and Mrs. J. but as !]>••• bui'.st-t for the ensuini; tmd K'_-v.. ,I._H,_Hond_rick. J_r. fl4.0»0 or. tlm c.i'.zcm for this work. ->W fire- wiiich eompriso-s tlic_southerh n _]iart -Of.:..\-r.rowd-\vhich._taxed._lhe_<:apacity of. rr""B(n!wp'l. Hebrew Ladies' Auxiliary ) car is ::{XJT. to !)e made up provisions Y.r-i. iVorp'; K. Irvine, president_ o^f Juralth board. Mrs. Anna S. Kilfby'—from which plaof- ;'.v in:-: pro;-/--e:hlln oaid ihe Council Tav :_••:•• .Ti of.'J:v Harry Simmons V Xew York State. Connecticut, Newj;!;,. s,-iulnl auditorium, witnessedthe Lady Elks Cnrd Winners for these thin^f can he made. . p C'lui Ust night indorsed the RuLway Busines aud Prof siomYl; an Miss Theresa Conway, tho latter a -"-is, ' iiitntna-e sale of which she was chalr- Plan Card Party and Sale a.< b'-cn try.n^ fur so:n.'*. inu- '.<) ire: y .lert-ey and southwestern Massachu-j, nt.-rtainnient. At the fortnightly card party of the Inn cqu.»'!/a'.!u:i of taxv.-i and the part- j i'atroimrin Jc»eph I.. Gerlach rtp- tiio S"nrt polico raise at its weekly l part-time worker, made the follo'.vir.T U.it'v.'ooii. rC'turninz -arr.o route. >">tablished that the proposed bna nian. This was -eld i:i the Gries 1 Women's Club which sponsored the setts, will be present,at the larc.-s; ; j]H, j,i,-;ures represented were: 1 n-sentrtl t!:" police department. He reports. Mrs. Kiisby reported .".»» Mayor Kyffe said today that he had ' rev.-,- is necessary to serve tht: public v I.allies' Auxiliary to the Elks, held Auxiliary to the Rah- ftimo a!! -.'>or? at $5M> ;<••,- year has mrt?tins in the Citizens' National Bank move for the Town Cicle, greeted tho tow, meeting of its kind ever held. , Columbus. Helmer fhrisionson. with hTildin- on Maiiv stro-1 Friday and Tb- Delivered and Equipped !••<•:! n.-iro successful t;::t:i was ox-1 (ot:v'-::;cnco or that it wiil prop-orly Wednesday afternoon, prjzes wore l'pri)vpn un^ati'-facUtry. Councilman :-:iid the police had always aimed to Building. Motorcycle Patrolman Cor- representatives, and in a lhdeiigutlul home visits, including CC expectant Saturday morir.gs of last week. The •vav Hi-brow Congregation rr-ade plans j 1 Bishop Luther B. Wilson, resident. u-iv.-r.-nee Bacs-ek. reader; "Tho Mu- fKr'.tner s.ild !i;> ji.-.rty h:i^ beon ac- .-.vopirate with the S. P. C. A. andneiius Crowlty addressed. the .club addre?s welcomed to the mr-etins. ::iothers. 1">5 babies under one year t'.-.-tv.! i:i having th<- sorvico rc-sumed con--rve t'.tc- pulilir- interests. Ui do- \s no; won a- follows: Pinoc '.:le. Mrs. A. J Tu. s.!:n nigh! for-a r.ird party and; t ddd UlT b l bishop of Xew York Area will preside. s;c Lesson." Miss Helen. Knight and -ale was successful ar.d' realized -a f.ivoriMl thi- ZTIS tank- method of kill- :;rjd ITS pre-schooi children. Thor.' :-o .••p.'.-iiily !)'--twc ti :;erc and West-1 tisi(i:i. there-fore, of August _2S. 1925.. ;Ot li p 1 M.Coy. Mrs. Kdna Kngllsh. Mr*. 1 i*\ .aa!-:i'il"r" tiii'ihods in :•.:»! told why ho believed the • club She stated that the Town Circle was McConnell of Karl CarkhuiT. with Miss Anna Buris -:u >stanti:il..?u:r. for tho tr.-a.-ury rutitin:..-'- -a".. A card party >»',! : and Bishop Francis .1. W. Tlioln, Mrs. Joi'nna Ford. Mrs. dni t;t.T" and tb'.s h.i.-( bet-n *Iue •:•- dncs. H,- Jewish churches, disregarding creeds. |Kith Miss Marie Wilkes. reader; Mrs. Herbert Tiee and Mrs I II !::;ndl" the position i>nv i".ii-h hard 'tryi: to tho !:i<: Legislature at the list mo- means a will discuss lie problem of making: -Fairy Stories." the Misses Marian A Silverberg. t-.orc, than r.pililntmer.t "f a do:: warden and aj wards ri port, tl active r-.' .-tings dur- •vork hut less work by co-operation. !'. tne visits with 321 now on visit-'mission to operate buses between the food sale held Saturday by the \ r'i:i:-.'.i = i! -aIt- \» iil bo held Octo- alono and !u.,lic.-n K'.vir.^ iN;. Fifty-two visited the Keep- two cities on a route to be decided ir.enr. to have some protenso of an ex- menced-; ;: vital "A Man's Iteligion In 152G." j Wilson. Hudelyn Islc-ib. Eleanor Rob- Mie I!'- Mated -a-* tank for .•lecutlon. Sh<^ wainsg the week and said tha they hav She likened th« circle to wax. "it is Arcanum Plans Big Meeting *' b--r .'• ;.i.if- :o lii> I'.nn'o.tncod. The Rahway, N. J. hU full ti:ni- o ilif Job. cuse for the unfortunate decision .. Parkos Cadman. President :h M:ss Helen Kepkie. reader; j members ot the Bluebird Troop. The shooting tho do;, .'*' rciine." she said, "and can b-Well Station. Milton and Jaques ave- upon by the Public Utilities Commis- goal of i • • Dr. Ahou' fifteen councfl;; are eipic;.-.! that Inasniuel a~ but HV .-troilKly .i.mvud up a recordd U'-puMiraR n vote of tlio Federal Council of churches.; -y , . -,i i j h jutr," Miss Marie I<- troop has received I'hylis Aszman. ('(,:!:.-; it-•• !tt ohiirgo Includes Mrs. 1 sion. Three such requests we"?e re- U!)L ( r w t :ji. in., speaking on j -Mrs. Gardner." the Mis=es Estelie Tuesday. October 2H. acc«")rding to •v.'ird the main:-nance of a dos ivlub. preside .'., but left car'y In order gated as an offspring of the club, but :::r.s .-rated that milk tests and analy- ninz f.»r a Hallowe'en party on Octo- Mr.- .\ri~n. Ueppen. Mrs. Jarob Zunian. y 1 applications wil! be rejected, now that Wo recognize a call to arms, an oppor* ing eoo^ "The Questions I Answer." Amoiig; Uraiidon. Kathleen Van Cordon, Es- plans perfected last woek. On That den. dop jK?und and pas tank. . I to attend a testimonial hanquet ten- for th* general welfare of all. and that sis' of th? city water showed both up At . - ;' '• iiusineps card games were ihal tho c 1 1 iunity to fight harder, a demand fcr eons aR; • tho other sp, akers will be: Dean C. ther Klein, with Miss Lucie Mills, ber J<. Iti tlie competition being held Ooumiliii.in Rev. Geors'- A Law. pastor nf the i (Continued en Paar lvc- ; i and prizes awarded to Mrs. ihc natli'i for dered Und-r-flic-riff Samurl Tool. greater effort which shall lead to TTO- It. lirown of Yale University: Dr. r-ader: -"Ago of Innocence," Miss hot ween iho patrols of this ;roop •-"ir-;1. Methodist Churcb. approved the resumed. previous will h.. entertained together with d-le- Si:ii<>:i Smith. Mrs. Meyer Miller, Mrs. j|l»'o wlu'lf ;:;un uot tory. Henry Howard, remntly come to theHilda Avery. with Miss Marie Chaillet. Patrol i established :l remarkable i':"Z catcher p'an. but Tint shootlni: . The councilmen present at last youngsti : catioim from twelve other councils, in- S\ Worfman. Mrs. Solomon Ferster. spr.ci.il in-t't.t:;. and that thoy could Fifth Avenue Church "from tho Aus-ic,--ari.-r; "Ago of Innoc-:ice." Miss -i-eord Thursdav with every member ading Westtield. Rosolle. Plaimi.-ld. :!t:iinals in the street. night's meeting were President "HopinHoping forr the best, yeyett prer^rin^ Marguret l-;::g.>l:v.:::i. "iti: Mi"- Vir- Mrs. Samuel Miller, Mrs. old oH illi- .. until <«rh :; I for thh e worse'; IB Bad Interviewed scf- '2s studi . tralian Methodist Church, and Dean 1 1 Miss Orai-r Jackson di'darnd that present in uniform, winning ^twenty- \ ^^-.^ rnlIlford. Kp;K .port. M,. berfc. Mrs. Sol Friedman. rufl'.r.; w;i- hit! for :t would tint 1H- Edmund D. Sopor of Duke University, : ^inia I/-->-. reader: "Young Girl Par- four points. Prizes are being dops when captureil should be kept In Joral..who are In a position to or-erato ProflUnj I ]| |.!uiche2. .Perth Amboy. .!anie«hurg and omo i-fTiM'tivt' ur-.t 11 January 1 any- American Legion Officers .„.„.._ probably J.he most highly endowed Miirirarot Misko-' f "continuous competition. m T bus lines, relative to their providing • the ago' • ing Apples." Miss or UP s.i'.d: on:; pound forty-eipht hours and where university in th..._.e country. . , ich. with Miss Ida Thonia. reader; ,]uai prizes will bo awarded to lh... Rj-.solulo and Kllzabcth Councils of Wet or Dry licence !:is or collar con'.r.inir.^ name Installed Last Night! the" much' needed service"." ure a re "AlthnuRh my ii:i:e is iiearly up as —• I "We must have bus service. To; Japanese. Koreans. Czechoslovaks..-Boy lilue." Miss Haze! Stockman. of owner are on the animal th^ .T.vnor ,-v I' c*ninciln;ati. for wbi< i> I am slad n Germans. Swedes. Africans, and many . wilji JHSS Dorothy Smith, reader; "Le i should be notified and itivt-n opportu- The officers of both the Rahwayi 'sht you received three applications The ;, Whether vou favor prohibition or not— and know i.at >-t»nv of you here are ; for all members ot the nity tn redeem the dog. Post. N'o. 5, American Legion, and permits to operate a new line, scope l^ c. I' I cannot :it biTi- and se.> !hls Tn0 as a good law-abiding citizen you should Councilman Keakes asked Miss Ma- the Ladies' Auxiliary were installed | route they Busgest is of coorsa- .ordinance iu.->.sed. Why nillroad It sewing j ••a:sn w-lia: she would do It she saw; •• a joint meeting in the post head-: subject to change. I have personally ;il\v:t\s keep youi feet dry — A hole in through* Thor.' no npce.--.sity for gone over the proposed route 2nd foeV •"- canlzati ••• :is :!:•' nrdinancc a policeman shooting a dog in tho| .;.i:'rter3 last night. State Executive «nch n proredari' I'umitteeman Fowler, of this ,. sure it will serve an anxious printing > «>nr sole is an easy way to catch cold. • fivt'lvp until the She repll.,1 i hat if the animal | city, a class of three candidates was InitI doe.< lint l'cooiiif 1 bad charge of the installation. "There is no doubt but that Clark flents tt ton, tho nuthor of "Th Man Nobody js]H.isod with violin solos by Alexander' Marion Peterson Departme I toll you. Rentle- was not kilbd Immediately, but onlyj !• ttrat of Iho yoar. _.s." • l)r. _Me£inn S. Kice._nf Il>- j Kall.t^.^axaphoiio ^J!.J=.._ U.:rold ! nienibersiilp:' > wounded and caused In suffer for sev- her and myself as ex-o.Tieio members A committee was appointed to con- Township, Cranford, Garwood anil ^:-.:tlint_wifJl;; mon. you arc makinc the mistake of t'.viih Mr. David Ai 111str.1111:. the tlit-ii : v*»ul»l-i>rnsecut*i tho, dnnL-aJurkey raffle, and EmlL^Neuse-pYestflold _w!.ll.co:npcrate_.w.i_th_U5,..3n l.iyt:i-j yourselves . era: minute- besldeei ' . oilK-Vr. The members favored the'-Continuance of WorkAfier -'rrnr'-r-waTr-mTCed^rr^tterrd-n^rcrin—-^ — open to criticism." :h? 128 Main Street raise of salary for members of police possible angles. •ti Kii-aheth to represent the local Public Utility Board will .-.prroTO Councilman Kciliu-r replied by say- of tllis lU-parlmt/nt. amounting to $300 per '"rii.- ut-st engineers were employeii. post in :i proposed county bowling new route and grant al! lie school | ,'•' Born a Jew in Austria, coming £j« u Night"_ Party Held ir.adn for a Hallown'cn* party Inj- "Critirisni I" 'be sreati-st thliiK ?ar v St nt yi-ar fcr each member. I Bids were opened. Hazcn t Whippie •..acuo. Ki-freshments and dancing - rights to a new comiiany. America in liml.freedom from p"rscc afiornoon. Modern Shoe Repairing Co. I* the m.rld it il's liomst crltliism." Refusal of Permit Cause ••- — :^y si ••; I The visitors present were: State followed the business session, the mu-j "No favors must in; slio'.n in lion ;ind finally beeominp; ;i rhristian j Scout Dim-tor Mrs. Jane K, Ryder. So great was the Interest of Vice-j of New Vork wen* awarded the con- By 1st Methodist Society ^Councilor Mrs. Anna Chestnut, of-New- Counrilin ,., |>>t>p.iiril .-.lid he would • ie hoi?.:- furnished hv the Eagle; -ne this no.w p3rr-.it. !> niict te ..-JU !' mnllo^n pvnfc^^or. Dr. Kdward A. Our 1 IVeslilent .Miss Mary Rnblnson in thel trait. The character an.! reputation Mrs. Oror^c E. Anderson and Mrs. T. 106 Irving Street Phone 1002 1 1 iark: Junior State Past Councilor Mrs. not wilhd: i-'v hi:; :110V! for the adop- Soronad.Ts. ' : purely bu.ir.-ss. • jh i- :• SU:ii].-r, of lirinncll Cnll^ui . knows At a "-111111 night" party at the home Ft. Sanimis. the latter of Linden-rop- meetingthnt she came from Philadel- trollers in the Middlesax-L'nion Water I of ilia , linn needs no defense. tFannie Keller. Newark; Associate lion of th"ordinance lieiause a year 1 Cu. plants s.ev«ral ceixi ago iiid said! '"ho contract cal;, for the fxiif-ndi- I "More t!'".n once iuri:r.- en rr ilirr ;•:.-.•,irir- H.-J.-.-rma'iOE €•"> "Tho S.'.nic-;..: y;;. i;/.,,.-»e Arrosiroag. IIS Church Ready-to-Wear phia, n here she w-.n vis-ltlnc to at- iral---vr- State Vice-Councilor Mrs. Jennie "The Newest Shoe Repair Shop in Rahway'' ago Mn>". VynV sought to adjnrt thr eould not very well chance their; mre ot JlUU.OwO. After work had been !>iiii-u Ciis ,w:s lirsi .•onsitlcreil b>- tho c;l(> for ISrcherl'.ood." the subjwt of sn-eet, Friday night, the quarterly vicinity at the Hcndrik Hudson ro- tend, and then return tn (hat city. Water Board MetLast'lf&J beV ;•': Newby. of Orange; State Warden Mrs. tax s'.tuatl i.i' l:ere but it was Impos- ! method of procod-ure~for the Uahway; n-gitn and carried on to a consider- Utility Boaril I ha\• Ir-"ti ii: touclr. !tis sp;>rch •i Tuosdai morninu. 1 mite iiox upenitig of i.he Ladies' Aid ' c-to'iafconferoncc-, Hotel Rivera. Now i Bible to do <(i h.-raaso the terms of thoi !, h \: Lillian Wanthouse", of Belleville, and Department j Water Board. - | r.ble extent some question as to the with the Board's s rr. :ary or -witlt A f*';iturf of the e program will be aa; society ,,f the First .Methodist Church ; ark on Saturday. rBrt-llme at-M'ssors were not finished. Night To Arrange I ; BUI 563 61VBI10 WAR some momljor of th>-i:n::rd anil flnally- . District Deputy Mrs. Marie Miller, of tl.,'1. sympd--i'.ini if prominent business men was held. Everyone present took part j pi.ins are nearing completion forr ()Don- However, now that these jobs are. TO-Record Tho local water authorities were plans udopted was brought i:p by th n,.,„!,„,- >>i I Elizabeth, all ot whom spoke. Star is meeting with much ::i «ucceed-'d in setiins tais dciU;cc. Dc iduco-.- on -TI [ace of Religion in Bust- in 'ho program. iservance of Seoul Week. ant somothlnc should be done. 1 given official notice of the rejection • ^ t'-- Board of Health. t E1 i 7 al) eth l ;il guests Auction Bridge Lessons Conference us. for ::iac-r o>t iiess." Among tin- speakers will ne:i The e society is making jp!i>ii.jilfns» foforr a;.,, -]. Cookie day will bo favorable , comment WhCa the vote was taken .Council-} , "f 'he State authorities last Wed-1 "On July Oth. Messrs Robert Mil! -;?* recia ohrnrve"a!aRosell.. , ,e ; wer. .5°.e alsi!!lo present' . Plans j night raiuTordered fhlTTelter! President of -tho Board : BEHQBIAL THIS WEEK Henry Morgenthnu. former ambassa-j niasqin'rade party at the church on i Orto'.ior V,. when cookies will he sold , men Jones. McCollum. Armstrong and | Because of tho widespread interest a> _ /tlie scho for another class Initiation at the next, this Fall. ' :slcA. No other ai-tion was taken. 1 Kvcrcrs f)f Hazi.n aud Whipple went |and they deserve our he'.:!. I irssf. S dor to Turkey: J. C. Penney, founder i Xovinhi-r .i. uiili Mrs. H. C. Coulter (;„ aii sections of the city. Wednes- Ilxivo voted negatively, with Council-- in Auction Bridge this paper will pub- But ?C3 was contributoi] tt> th" Rail- opportun meeting, were made and Star of Lin- However the work on the plant which ''> Trer.ioTrer n an-] conferred with the ; you wili see your way clear :J co- of J. C. Penn.-y Company: Frank A.' ;,, ciiarge of the r.-freshni'-nts. Apro-i,];,y October 27. will be Mother's Day, ammsm men Roll. Keakes. Kettner, Ho mstad- lish a series ot thirty-six lessons be- The Board of Watet Commissioners; u0 :iy War Memovia; Kutvl during the den Council will be invited to per- We have made a is expected to completed by January! Ho;'.!th :iut!;nritio5. On July 21:-t. rporate with me in thi-. I am sera mr> Horn.-, jirosidi.m .if the Merchants Re-' »,..lm vvi!l lie given under the direction I w)j0'n the gi.ls will prepare the din- ; tor, Leonard and Loughlln voting for ginning today, Ortober 22. These les- met in a special session last night to ;-a.-' .liree days according to 'MV total form tho ceremony. Mrs. M. 0. take of tho suit which tho State • j_ continued as usual". 1 .Messrs Haliday. Miller. ICngineer will iiavc- the moral support ot ail** frirorating Company; and Herbert K-|Uf Mrs. John V. Robinson. The next J „,-._ at ..heir respective homes and give special effort to meet •reported this r.oon hy 'h'j linti-.cv.l Cooper won the dark horso prize. the work was Kver?:t and Attorney Armstrong went , Bus Roire? Sought Twitchell, president of the Seamen's i ni'.-i-tiin.- wil! be held at the home- of|t],i mothers a day off. Thursday, :n cnr.'.niittee. Tli'' tot^l -..id.iy >v:'_'. $2.- : r ! .. Second Degree Rehearsed all your requirements . ._ . Chancery to en- j ,.„.,.;.Kii:,g. the State board's euninec-r-' Trcnion nr.tl cnr.ferrrd -.vir.3 Dircc- 1 i The Middlesex Bus Lint- aakeil lc~ How - - Bimlt- - <>r -Siiviiigs. I.Mrs. Carl Carlson, li" Seminary ricmher 2S, will he marked by the j A PERFECT AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER- Tax Collector's Office Suffers riter and lecturer on auction SS2 SI. with th* ,add:ii;>:i cf rit'.vcn At the mooting of Essex County join the local water authorities from] iU)- department reported the matter to''or ro.-iill and ir.her auiiiunti.-s of • ;ier:r,i.-sion for ;h" : i::!:!i!'.g oC foo:" of the r Law enfovei-ni.'!!! wili. b- the sul) i avenue. j.Mother and Daughter banquet nt as to style, quality then nskeil if it " ", ,'" Vbilltv as a bridge contributors ovjr tIK- 271 .Tnnct'r.''(.d X'o. 27. I. O. O. F.. Friday night, Councilman Jones jirocoedlng further with the work of | :]lc, state Board of Health. Tills body; she Health lSoanl. Th.-re •re ten lui.-o- frotti St. (1 m---.' avt'nr,r tn. jeoi "f tho tinal s.-ssion of the Coun-] Those present Friday night were:srou! hendquarti-rs. Saturday. Octo-'. was tho intention to get any help in player Mr. Ferguson took part in tho ! on Tuesday. The int..? on Tuesday nltely s(. : rehearsal of the second degree took and fair prices. p re-modeling the Rahway water works. I ioa^ immediate action and said that ''biet-.ior.s. r.y the process o 'iimiua- ; Caniplx-!! stf',>i to In: p. R. u:siiou. oil. Bin 11. Sen-o, of Toronto. Can-, ]...,.sil|nn, Mrs ilxiy surgis, Mrs. W. |,or 30 will bo. I-'ather's Day. when the Auction Bridge Games that ••V.1-: l2.4i)g.S1 -.viii.-'i 00 an thlng were i'ln bad shape there. y;e frcq; -• I party to be held tomorrow night un- TOMORROW 3 by the board last night toj.irov:1; ,<,,, engineer." employed hy ing olijection was tliat nf thi- v; to eon- follows: (Jia-ti.-c !-.;c|iior S; .-tetii." followed t'y|All,,i(. c,,,vi:1<, ^i,s. j v. Itobinson.; minment in the home in which the because of the luck of assistance bi-lr.s raciiied by Moii'!:iy nig'r '."hev. X'-fi". former Gnver-. ' dor the auspices of the encampment : will innear In'one of tho! an-anso for a conference with the:!ia:en and Whlpple continued with iro! as provided by the spei-it: •:'.l:ons. St. Ccors. awnuc ro Hamilton, . ChlBO r(.-.';: II alilc M Mr.-:, C Coulter. Mrs. .lolm Born-1 father may share. Sunday. October President Loughlln assured him that app1 e various co;nt:iittee-' ::eet'wi:h th y committee In the Savings Bank Mulld-'j (Wednesday) ' •• winter.lState health .board early next week j !nn WOI.,. at its o,v., r-.R][ anij expense. This was not detiniti-Iy sa'! ,i\ and 1 street on to Main street to Monrov ntir of •'Makiim America ' nl. Bailey. Miss ICmina Electrical ContractorDealer ^JProbablj ii '- 31. the Girl Scouts will attend their .ing. A-large-delegatlon-attended the. a pro-visa was being made to «.'i toe roadcast this liroctly financ? cnmmitici- to ;d-n 1'1,' •!':! street, tlienci: to intersection QC MOC" Ih-y:" - -Hi-- , -Fi-.HH'i^ -.1. M.-.(\iniu-.:i::.:i,,,r.ri M.,•"(',';;•;•; nn.--Mrs.- flam- will bo to go over the matter and try and. The Chancery suit will ask • that r when Mr. Coat:'! was askeJ eference ! past district deputies meeting at West- necessary assistance. , ; to bebutioi! of the fund for th« purc>.as of • •'• lave ni^': wili close the session respective churchnsand.due 109 Irving St., Telephone 900 Rahway. N. J. sallont moot an amicable settlement. j Railway be cnjoa;ei! from continuing whether or not the work w.i 1 1 foe. Graml and Bond streets. • nf Pi!t-:i)ll! i-l [.altar. Mrs J H. Arkinstall. Mrs. In tTio in-hlfi-requost-tor-hclp '" "'" ""•-Luonipleie. and wil Illustrate the colonnad. rind tV. ti'-cossary 1 ht. A ; Ilild liirif ulghl: ; Frnmnmy Day Tho work-on-|*e-watcr-p]ant which; the wi.rk: evidently to forestall a-sub- stopped. Mr. Costill slid 'W-i are not! i St. Cr-orc. av'.'imr tn Centrril aTO- - scribed,; "' wili' all a'i .1! ' W . il. Thomas, Uev. ami Mrs. George [BOesor's ofllce Councilman Jones cited .points in the b ddine and PlW- r will cost S1M.000 was started early ] sequent applicati.in for State approval gointr to stop you on this .,..„ and we I on l!i«o to Campbell street to i:road streot • guago ,(, -.' !.\. !.a\v anil son. Albert. Mr. and Mrs. an incldont during tho first of the The* Record is the only public at ion 1 1% Apparel for Fall In July by Hazen and Whipple, well-: on the irround that Rahway has _ex-__»j not KO to Court lm; .v. cannot iI -Vrtnisrici: Hay. to Irving street to Elm uvutiue tc Thf TO SEND XMAS BOX • i:i.or:.-e Aniistrnni;. Inlty using the "Easy Lea- : 'H joar ivhon one of the city departments :n this u issue"the permit.' I l »!'-ss inort- in;?-es- h- "~.lSin~"siroe:" To" ""Klizabetli~'aveh"ni»r~ A C'lirisiirns !,ON will lie sent in tlio • Will Be Sold For known water engineers. Howover Tended ;'. considerable financial sum in •" was put In a chaolic state because of in Auction Bridge" by \Vynno ;llu vo.-al •' mUBt h: near future to the Episcopal mission j . . . _ . . . , 1011 suggested that you! they failed to apply for a permit from; altering its disposal plant, "Mr Armstrong said. 'If you think ' memorial, the hfuls . • iienc.' to intLiscct ion of Scott an£ Ml ;i 1(1 Mj f h ;1 ( rn nW( n of 70 tho lack of assistance. Councilman Ferguson, so It is -,>. • the age. <; slation in H.in'.uiu. China, by the Lewis Htrtet. and Miss Maliel Mitchell"•'"•'mi., ' r~i • <~> Ilioyal Association. Three candidates' is to receive each the" State authorities until after the .Mayor Gives Opinion Mr. Ccs:iil that ;;•,..• plans .".ml specifi-1 committees stati.'d today that it ; iCIiz.ilioth avenues. OUR CHOICE PLANTS FOR A REAL PLANING!! Leonard asked what Mr. Jones was .al- make, arrangements i)t goinx to pive Rahway'doubtful if they cm go ahead with 1 mombiTs of t''.- Woaioirs Auxiliary of ,, ork. Tuesday visited work had started. The work also con-j Tho Mayor when asked his opinion cal :0:1s ::!'o Pete's Bus Limv wanted a:i i-xtEa- /"•••cant ft .,' f Xinv Y tho I lhomas J. Gnmsey Selected.! were, initiated at the meeting. Fol- lndlng to and he was, told the tax col-copy. Many readers in t!i past have tlu- di'talls nf the r.-lebration. They linvi tllc 10% LESS - ter tli^ti it is your duty sion nf its Metuchyn line fro:n tha Hie Church of the Holy Comforter. At Scsiiui-Ccnteunial. and witnessed the) rv_ p-iji T^-v- pnn/,l, "K business session, a social Evergreens and Blue Spruce from I to 20 feet sisted of the Installation of a certain; of tho effect of the. reported action of 'he pri;p;»i said tlie committee; worked loug and product- : toetor's ofllce. Mr. lioonanl admitted clipped the articles ot Mr. Ferguson to go into Court ;:nd stop the work.' P. P.. R. station to Milton ave:iut-. cor- tlio im.'-tiii'i Wcdmsday jiftornoon at, American Legion parade. looks and future reter- kind of corttrollers in U10 filtering j tile Slate llomd of Heuith n at ive hard trying to malii- the sum needed, No may''. Un reill jury I anei;1nni Perenaileri dancinsg owerf thie senjoyed city furnishe. The Eagld e than our reg. low prices that It went"'two months without an for their scrap In Notwithstanding Hint Mr. Costill made ner Main and Chorry streets, tu Carap- Hi- homo of Mrs. Charles P. Maury ; I TREES, FLOWERWG SHRUBS, JAPANESE MAPLES, Etc. plant whjfli does not meet with th'i.tn the Installation of the newwater as small as possible, ar.d in spite of j Thomas J. Orimsey. of this city. Is ' music, assistant but now a girl clerk has been the above statement—Mr. Clyde Potts, u,' j bell street to Central avenur- tn Jef- .'.•-. i"B P'^ 'V:| It Will Be a approva^of the Stato health board: systum said: this, the citizens of Hahwtiy are prao-i, , ,,, ,- .. 1G» Hatniltun street, the prosidnnt. it- EYE GRANULATION among those chosen on the second, Rcbcksh Card Party October 27 Hardy Old-fashioned Perennials (Continued on Page Sixteen) President of the State Board oti tins, me citizens or lianwa; was decided to begin the mooting at Safe Deposit I'.oxes from ?3 to $25 s nlthoush the. engineers say they aroi "I was much surprised at tho re------I ,; , I terson avenue to West field avi-imo to " ' glancof:;.; Relieved by Lavoptik panel of petit jurors drawn yesterday] Tho Dai Good Day to Buy 3 o'clock h'-roiifier. Those present at' Rhododendrons, Kalmias and Azaleas Rahway National Bank.—Adv.tl used extensively In Now York" State"; ported "action 6t'~thi> Health Board. Health on September i3a--said-tor''ralIy-d!_Kresardms-ihc_drfor over 2.000 have not evenl responded •-.••• NO].:*I- a short tinio. I/AVOI'TIK ro-j morning before County Judge Stein; No. ."7. will hold a card partv Wed- VlBlt The Rendezvous St. GeorfiOrear. (Continued on Page 5) The same company also wanted n .- tho last meeting- included Mrs. Maury : In where they are approved and In adtfl-jThe water problem, seems omnlprcs-; to the letter of appeal sent them. toUng^fl Mrs.-Charles Rusu-11,, Mrs. Samuel D.-iiev granulations nn my oye lids. II • hy Jury Commissioner O'Brien nnd j nesday nighl, October 27, In their Will be pleased to have you visit our Nurseries 1 Avenue, on Shore Road, \Voodhridge.— tlon to bolng much cheaper than theicnt. I thought it ."settled. Tho Water' ! permit to run hus.-" from Lenuinrrton Store Closes 6 30 P.M. Money to loan on bond and mort Love, Mrs. R. \V. ICUiott, Mrs. D. II. J is very soothing."—H. H. llrown. | TTnder-shcrif" f Tool~ . The member' s lodge rooms In the Uahway Savings Adv. approved controllers work just IIK Board consisting ot Messrs. Robert K. • Men's and lioys' Hats and Capa Dine and Dance with Bernio Davis' I street to East Milton avenue to Main ago; aji;j; cage. Citizens' Building & Lo»t Trembluy, Mrs. W. H. Waters. Mrs. G.; LAVOITIK is a mild, soothing an- will serve from October 25 to Novem-Bati' k building, according to plans satisfactorily. Tho Stato board; re-! Miller. Edwin Holiday, Alfred C. for fall and winter. J. S. Jacobs. 25 Rhythm Ramblers ;it T!ie Rendezvous 'street to Central avenue to Jeffersoc the vofe Economy Day same as PLAINFIELD NURSERY, SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. Association. 12H 131 Irvine Btrpp' toardstej H. Williamson, Mrs: A. P. TCudkin '.iseptic whicli helps eye pains and In--her C. made Thursday night. The party will all other days except Men's Pants for tall and winter „ fused the installation of similar con-'Hrooks. with Councilman Ilehnnl.iii- Cherry St.—Adv. Adv. '" • ' (Continued on Page Sixteen) .to catisfj MTB. William C Martin. Mrs. ]•:. K.' II aniniutliiu surprisingly quick. Makes] be preceded by a short business meet- Catalogue on Request Phone 1439 Fanwood wc-nr. J. s. Jncobs. 25 Cherry St.—Adv. Rahway, N. J.—Advt i?.*-»i mid—Mrs—George—Duiui. utimMl—tmd—wak oye^—fe^-l-^tregln—»t Saturday; — -1-fresh.IiiiriLein'i-iJhariiiacy. 15 Cherry week-end with her daughter,. Miss':Mrs. Edwin Payne Is in charge of tho' rWftte for CLASSIFIED ••ADS" PAY 'street.—Adv. 'Irene at Smith College. arrangements for the parjy, | ...J

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PUBLIC SERVICE REVIEW—1926 ST. THOMAS FREED "Public .Service Review—1926," a seventy-two page, book in two colors, FROM ALL CRIME By all means which explains by text and by pictures Provide a home •ome of the many uses of the utility i|ii iLjii sdAPLEss GREASE see our BEADVERTISE FOR BIDS services furnished by tho subsidiary Police Commissioner Applied • of which companies of Public Service Corpora- i i annual display lion of New Jersey. Is being sent to _yi^' Executive Committee of tho \ A. I.. Nugoy, of 37 Now Church [ New York Methods. - your children Mie corpor.ition's stockholders. d TiSnvay Chapter of the American Red street, this city, a mechanical and of ' Sqect All Bids Oo Grover This Is. the fourth in the series OTICTOSSCross nat a meetinmcutings helncii du a^ t th....o„ Trust.petroleu * . m engineer connected with, New York.—The only crimp to bo will be -- • • • •-•-• -'--- »—'•!.- T Q white EngineerlnK Corpora-; round today on St. Thomus, Virgin Rugs. Cleveland School ••Reviews." The first, in 1923. out- |Comp:.ny Monday night laid plans for • the J. NoGw York, author ot numerous justly proud. lined the historical development oljtjlc Tenth .Annual Roll Call which!tion ot N«« i«. Islands. la the salary paid to the po- ;'ublic Service, the book for 1924 told ibusins November 11th. | technical works, and who has contrib- lice commissioner. At"-leant when he Jame"Everlasting sFurniture"—Ask Your Grandmother of tb.e nliyslc.il properties necessary; Th,. ^vantages of a Junior Rediuted much data toward the- develop- arrived here on tho Colombian liner The Boarf at iiducation at its reg- I'D furnish gas, electric and transiw t | cros s madine Rahwa for ya worfurthee rdiscusse discussiod annd geneti• mentc ocrackinf efacieng tan gasolind otheer plantsmoder,n pyroro- - HalU, he tsalil "It was a crime to tuke : service to most of the people of New'-ipIan> s —•,.!„ t*~ „ rnniim- discussion' hncry processes"" , i"-s attribute" -•" d •'th—e dis™- ular meeting Tuesday night is ex-J rs a.at a meeting of the Executive Board the money." B«*ted to mako changes In plans andlJorse" °yy aianmd thu-.e booui™k* lofol r*-.- 1925- —wa s. a held at the Trust Co., October covery and subsequent dovolopment The commissioner of police for St. specifications to reduce the cost of record of construction and extension .0u e, at which time It Is expected jot a soapless lubricating grease which Thomas Is M. J. Nohin, former cap- flie proposed grammar school in the projects undertaken by Public.Service, ^r.tli..Brock of the American Red Cross may rovolutlonlie the grease making tain In the Now York police depart- Eat Hallway section. When this is \ The present volume te'.ls of the HeadquarterMrs s will be present' t'o" ""Industryas-, . osmpleted tho board will re-advertise jr.ianlfolil applications of electrical en-iiT.,-,,ist itho local Chapter In its effort' This soapless lubricating grease dif- ment, In charge of the -West Thirtieth tar bids. This decision was reached "W- <]w increasing use ot gas as ano be of service to the Cominuulty. the ordinary greaso ln that itreet station. New York methods ziier the board had conferred with Industrial fuel and the basic service At this meeting Dual plans for : It truly possesses 100 per cent lubrl have put the damper on St. Thomas' Seymour 'Williams of this city tbe I>orf<.rn'.i'd by local transportation in tnnual roll call will be made. eating values, lala addition. Iit createcreat s Intentions to support home Industries architect In charge, and John Kelly, j communitThc 1)OOly ; developmentals0 . The Railway Chaptor of tho Reda new outlet for many low (Trade oil and have Its own little crime wave. or Passalc, advisory architect, and the ppresents the conso.i- :ross does a' Krea't deal otwork j re(lnerv""products and displaces the Scare's attorney Fred C Hyer. at «'.'!nted balancce sheet of tbee corporp a "There Ibu't a crook of any kind ln through Its Home Service Depart- ! further" use of many expensive animal _KBCCial_meoting last Saturday night. •">" airl :i> •I"suosidlar1""""1 v' -—••.--—--companie-s -•and St. Thomas," Coiiinilsaloner Nolan mild t-l r meat,—with_lIrs._A D.__BrearIy n* Xats-and_alkalle3_as_emplq;-e- • .... _.^_,i_. ._ „„„,„,.„,d, ,I„n „,th„e Nothing injthe . .^ „:."_•_. '-." .KX~CIH7 in^Ti '"" —!=""istical_mlili:s_show.ins_t'itth> -npon-hls-arrlval.— "It-has -become-so Greatest Force Jom; hairman and through its ... present greaso making industry". This quiet down there that I'm ashamed to r=nntJOZ*h fo %r th 'T'^ie Grover rClevelan ^^io^uonr^rpul^^vlcd panics. e ,-artments in charge of Mrs. Aaron process also reduces the time- factor to Way of Obtain- Sciiool, the board has been giving the Dean, vice chairman, without any a fifteen-minuto period, as compared p> around und collect ray Bnlary." in the Moulding ncttter very careful consideration. Ill order not to feel guilty of a ing a Better I^ist Thursday night it was expected holdup, Commissioner Nolan said he toii the bid would be awarded, but through tl for waits for them to send his salary to of Character Home ?. J. Henry, representing the Caasese renewed at • _ the y years. him. is hoped that there will bo tho same arc com _. Construction Company, Newark, who I Inn generalr , alalll greases On n visit to the Virgin Islands i URING tho plastic ago of "1" ILKRK is no real reason Trrae the low~Bfd(3srs;"uasTiTe3ent~and-| hearty-response to-the- Red-Croas.RoU |1>psed of -minenil-oIlsandBoaPrti o - Tears ago to-?ee his son. Dr. Roger • "• why "anyone" cannot havi? ---.-'• Withj- ?.7ld the board he had not had time | Call this year as in the past. soap content Is a saponlflcation of D childhood no other force tomorrow; ta obtain the necessary papers from Mrs. A. D. Brearley was elected a such fats as tallow, lard"oil, degraa, Xolan of St. Croix, lu» told SL Thomas Is as strong as homo Influ- a home to he proud of. Never delegate to represent the Rahway ofUclnlK of New York's methods of ence-. Very few there are ':.-!- Furniture been made so .- serration, a. eurety company, as asked by the i E L. Bodlne, 32 Bond street. rosin, etc.. which Is produced by the ,!*card before any contract is awarded. diaEter_at_the_State Convention ln aid of. injurious alkalies such as soda, cleaning n|> the underworld. At the who can live down their attractive, so artful as now; ~-society orl- He admitted "having received the pairs; S100. Trenton tomorrow. lime or potash. These fatty ingredi- time pickpockets, thieves and holdup ot tie pre, natter making the request from Sec- Samuel Demblins. Allen street, two Members of the Executive Commit- ents which form tho soap properties men hud un oiM'n season all yeur home surroundings. Children never have such opportuni- ' individual retary Guy "M". Howard* several' Jday—s frame dwellings costing 53,000 each. tee present were: Jan Van Herwer- in the ordinary greasea contain no round. Tin* otllelnl.s extended an In- I respond to the subtle influ- •ir-v been provided. Every- has Rahv - previous. ' Edward--C. -Cashlon. Llncolnand den.xhalrmani.Mrs. Aaron Dean, Tice- lcatlnKJiuaJUJtes^ Jhoy_merely_ act vltatlon to Captain Nolan to apply! a" wfcll tuTn"l5h"& on::l;:nf il»- (wllee force and Your Home should come first dOWB Of t' 1 mass of the soapless grease comprised furnished homo and let them .vill noi hesitate? Ifce Cassesse bid and give the con-1 Pa" Mancuso, TJnderhlll place Skunks lire about tin* M •• <>f mlc* of mineral oils, ordinary fats aro re- ln two week* tbe crime wavo disap- -- Cherry-at r>n)oy the manifold benefits. Crtct to the next lowest bidder George j frame dwelling, $2,000. whet, horn, says Nntnre Magazine placed ^^^advantageousl^y by physical re- peared like n marcel in hot weather^ .. tbia week^ pmcea —'S-.-Hercer-Construction Company, oti Michael Glagola. Jaques avenue, ga they do not opfn-tbplr_ayes_tar_abojii_ ^0t|on& which take_Dtake_Dlace. slmllarjp^a The only trouble left to the police, oos thong. Ferth Amboy. The Cassese bid was i rage, $100. 0 o M three weeks and are not full-crown for sponse;; aftt.r absorptionabsorption, '.t automati Commissioner Nulan said, Is that ments' pt $157,560, while the Mercer bid wasi James H. Duff, Charlotte place, ga six months cally solidifies. neither my force nor I have anything Extremely Good Value impress c S1S4.420. 'rage, $150. to do." Real Likeable Dining &••• assisted b tion, and : SUB FROM AEOVE Room Group zens at la It is, Attractive Combination in Lasting Colors practical ; detail prd Mayors, \ tloa broaj How is the 2 sUcE TT Lform thef in your office Representing more tbnn Illation's & the usual reduction ^ tl;a! PIcas»ng, well balanced between order and confusion ? \\Y .::•:••••! formiia'.'.- :n .--cure such a splendid suite at this ex- jby flre- lines 'iremciy ifp-.v ii-ri::---T" A i:l::!i" ivlll convince you t:::it not only does it JJOS-CVS < iiarac.i.r hui .cvi'.;iiii'' s;::istantiability as well. There is no Arc you iu^gling your telephone from one to another rt your office force? Not loo h.rpe. nor \*-i ton small, this -*-el! balanced Btrnctlonj irain-ayir.:-- !!:•• ::iv: of its •<:•<•::]; at 575 more than dlntn;; suite carries with it th" v*-ry best ln con- \\'i :Trt- a.-kir.v. i'nur ;ii-rrs are know; Extension telephones will bring orderly quiet out ot contusion, save the $125 struction and finish I.lk>. all oth'-r suites in the .cniinneys', time ot your force and relieve annoyance to customers. Just call our store, it is subjected to the same drastic reductions bish accC" neatest—business office, zjin extension ttltflizne costs less than four cents a day: -Thus you caaUave.an.Bf f?5 hy.nur-» iCQ^Afkr S*bp a morn-nt— v:nii-- as r< . --em-Mt in :ne ^uite auuve — Walnut Davenport Tafrte lias been' ; 1 ohvious j ehii-lns it at thl>"tinTi"~"Ten"p;i" vei~~"5'lOiJiVV :i value ".v:i>-Vi or.l a fa'. .' o' ?ut-h mac-i'ink- a.^ this could possibly hrinp you Wh.rv, 1 made ^.-h-c-iina iS. ;h:s carl->:'.- piece, whit-:', depicts the newer - expended • ri i. uciohfr (urr.i'ure sale -A-m- Complete Bed Outfits $18.50 Kitchen LinoLeum, Btantiiul ?^ttercs :.«arelessn all ways \ •ing cons •builders ihrongho heavy to motoriza. GRAP SHOWING Jzation c flre IOSSE Fire of~fhe complete Ii ~>nt fire ThL*. r-r:;nr; pU-ci' of pboiitsriiphy <nmr!nf >>.^. nf Uncle iaa'n n;!\y. m It j|.|'eared ln the trUflnc nuim-uvrnt off. I'.'.IK-W Island. Hem Orthopbonie Vietrolas Crop Area Falls Off —-^——-a*_Populatioa-Gadns_ _0"dOxesser_22lO: Here at our show rooms we are exhibiting the complete Uistnry tlie has IM-^-II a tiifrease In ~(e:r. ;i pity to ofl'er a tin- rrup :ar.-i a uf the t'liltt-i! Stat,-s. 's<..T >>: such htsh quality • a marked in<- at this 1..-A iigure, but as i: Is means a ¥ 1 1 line of new and entirely different victrolas—straight Ortho- lulion, t!u-r» was a re- i> lu the Choice- of any I'attent at; attlicosic price White Enameled J! ., only • ;:e we have and we menced • last Ere >i-ars of I'.MX> acres In \'ow here ls a Bed Out;!; that will K">ve you many •'l.-ii :.• -i-.ar cverythinj; out goal of •; the arv« .>f hurve>ti- ehooh-. I!-- sur • TO measure I;:K.: -i:u-.~;' :n Whii. Kn- lh> rest Electrola. illustrated—wainui ste^l be:••!-! K/ch-n :-"i:rr.!':in-: x,,f. \ : .22.50 Ing goo< ms statistics. Notwitbstandlng tho •ovcly bathr.'oni |o."'rr,s. r. r yard -OJL eons as- For Only 119:00 drcx^"aji*'. (he crop -m-a >ttll Ls sulli- .1 soft n'..ittre?s tha'. \viil r.oi ^tH hard or lumpy. The K-tehen rr.hi:i'-ts. >•'•:•.<"•: previous rlcnl, hi the opinion «if department two-ineh continuous posts make for durability and Kit.-!i-'n fhairs. $:..".": r:.r.-.-- experta, I" laalntaln » large volume sironsth. Kor Kail Sale of Bedding youngsti 1 !a:n To') Tallies. Slll.r.n Complete, with tubes, batteries, cabinet and of ftgrlctillnral ciporL ?. at this remarkable low price 4>IO.0U Sample Springs Reduced as stud' Thf r.'.'liiO.OiM ncres have reverted Profitini bidltrin speaker. No Extras to Buyl -.*.-• to pasture or have Ixs-n all»iw»il to He Only 59 on hand $8.00 • the age; Idle, tin- <-uuse liolns attributed ure a re ciA'Jly to the agricultural ilepr**sslou Sale of Attractive A clearing of about 5>> The; Come in and sec this efficieni receiver in its handsome cabinet. Hear it. and you will agree of tlw liiM iiv<\ years. s.princs - that- -manufac- scops tj Lnrgely as a result of the war-time Day Beds turers have sent along eewing t that this indeed i=- a radio set that would be a welcome purchase at a much greater price. prlws. utwmt 40.0CHl.0iK) acres of pas- i:i order to pun our rpiuion li.fnre mafcinp "-"canizatl- ture tund were plowed up and put Into crop? between \9C.\ :int land dents u Electrically Equipped ckwtHl for crops. Nearly bulf uf this that wo t«lal, experts believe, was used to flaking a Better Kitchen —besides! 149.00 in demnnd $120.00 Hei for fo*Hlsiuffa. Owing to the extraor- \Vhile all accessories that go The purchase of a radio at Bamberger's carries with it the assurance of owning a set that dinary demands of the war period, the to make up a kitchen arc Terms as acmagr of crop land In 1010 was near- important, the selection, of ''••;-: the leaders in the field of radio. In our radio department you will find ih* -;une the proper stove demands un- ran ly too years abend uf what had been tho previous rate .if expansion rela- \i divided attention. A range- iia, competent service that has made Bamberger's "One of America's Great Stores." Consolette such as this means that suc- Low as tive'to Increase of impulsion. cess wiil attend ail cnclf.iror^ $85.00 at culinary art. so dear to thi Plotted Path of the s Range heart of the averajro woma:i ALL THAT IS BEST IN RADIO today. Above ITH 00 8.00 Hurricane by Radio I'opul.ar Typo; white enamel oven range only IZU-UU ray :md jet iK'.ndles: oven size ZENITH FRESHMAN Wuxhiugton.—The ^ise of the mdlo \v ::;. v.oi: compass_l.nj>lottlng_tjie_ iwiryo_o^a _h 11 n^L':r t;r.:irunteed rust-proof. Easy RADIOLA ATWATER-KENT storm has been revealed by an expcrU" !..r:ns —Down meot made during tbe recent hurri- for Every Room in the House cane which swept the West Indies and Constructed of genuine will Tbe above is simply too cute We have a large assortment STROMBERG-CARLSON STEWART-WARN E R for words and it would be tfce coast of Florida, according to u You have -a-.- advantapo of a very wide choice of nut in one of the latest -d.- :i particularly well furnished of Russ which call for y.'ur Balance in statement from the Navy department stfrns, this Table is the cen- hrv.o "ha! cannot find a Inspection. There are snft _f-j\r.erint;c If von make Tour selection at this time. ter of-aitraiiio"a.'ln. its class Our Customer Club -velYjjts--l)R_yerv_]K)nuliir Ax- Lieut. KT~nr KlncaTiInraTtjnTnr—of- All the frames are bulk entirely of sfeel in rich" Since the reception room is "|ilaV77~r<>r~-oich as-tiir—.tliovt-— mlnster and Brussels, am) thc navy transport, Klttery. plotted the firs; pan of the iionu •,vi:h i:s unusual design. the more luxurious Wiltons nitely si.. the hurricane by taking bearings walnut or mahosany finish. You would bo surprised .Tiieri- is a peculiar fascina- Terms Prevail in Small visitors see. it might be well tion tu this table that is If you want a ru^ for your ' y^ AClGP v'" while ;rio «hlp reps on the way from how easy this now Day Bed operates, adjusting In -living—room- or a._ JUUle_.tHE_ v.-e freq; Sold on the bamberger Deferred PzrjrnreTrt—P-^Jr^- ' Port Au Prince, nnltl, to St. Thomas. an Instant to a lull size uTC~or~coTlvertinir~lnto-Ti- real fine piece of furniture ~h"ard"" iVr^re'sistT" Spite i)j-theJLow f{ir your kilchen you will find chlse r< Virgin Islands. He took the bearings o.omfortable couch. Now on sale for a "" •"• there. Featured priced it in this showiiiK. Monthly nt Prices. MUSIC SALONS—SIXTH FLOOR of trt" po'"t of heaviest static nnd —Hmlte4-tJuie_aLllUs_Iaw_Drji;e have^nt from this dntn computed the center Bcribcd,; of the sweeptnp storm. CliccUlnc this -Payments ^ with Inter weap v , lie had accurately plotted the path Granada 8-4 VrJ» of the hurricane. $235.00 Woshlngton.—Lnck of street and $160)00 nnmbcr addresses on letters ha8 be- iAMBERGER | come such n drne on the postal serv- ice that Assistant Postmaster General "Ov\e of Aiv\erica's Great Stores" Bartlett has begun a general cam- Jam< paign to educate the business public Rahway, N. J. NEWARK, N. J. ln the necessity of giving complete 129-131 Irving Street James McCollum addresses on all letters. Postmasters have been requested to take up the nut>Ject with advertisers In their •"••RahM-ay's Oldest Furniture House" 127-129-131 Irving Street cities with a view to having a c°m- plete address npperx ln all advertise-

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-*™g^-"-*-"' \i* Rahway Record, Friday, October 22, 1926 Rahway Record, Friday, October 22, 1926 The subject -rita the most Totea Is! Abont 100 representatives from tho America, Shade Tree Commission Barge Captain Dies flrat considered in Round Table following organizations were present: Knights of Columbus, Sons ot Axter- fashion and so on down tha list until Y. U. C. A.. Safety Council, Girl ica. Ladles' Auxilary of Y. II. O. A. At Rahway Hospital time Is up—the next mooting contlnn- Scouts. Public Library Association, and tho City ot Rahway. PERSOIMUNDSOCIAL MS Captain John Bebe, of the coal Ing should there be any left. Klwanis Club, Rotary Club, Woman'fl UNDEFEATED LEONARDO AT RIVERSIDE PARK TOMORROW I The method of action shall be to Club. Federation of Churches, Rah- barge Edna, was stricken with apo- first hear and understand the"What— way Hospital, Visiting Nurse- Associa-. jt'OUU S-M-K— !"«•"> <-ldl-r Tlncpir Mrs. William T. Rit-chio and aon Henry I,. Lamphear, of 171 Mala plexy as he was working on his bargo WUIlnm. of 41 River strcot, have gone at tho Port Reading dock of tho I Why and How of each subject pro- tion. Business Men's Club, Hospital street, has gone on a business trip I Rented—so that it may be referred to'Auxiliary, S. P. C. A., D.' A. R., Rah-1 priv::ti' [lurttf-'it, vrcihllnirii,, meetings. to Poor's Knob, N. C. to Indiana. Mrs. Lnmphear and Mrs. rhllodclphla &. Reading Railroad Co.,_ 1 'Rahway Basketball Team <-;ml jut-tli'sls, , etc For Infut-matlqnI , opply Tuesday afternoon. Ho was rushed' f the proper groups for action or fur- way Post, No. 5, American Legion, BOWLING NOTES Kln'i DcptDcpt . Stori-Stori-. ocSMt Itoso Madden are spending several ther information after the Round Home Reading Club, Ladles' Auxilary: Practices for First Game Ur. and Mrs. A. H. Schaefer and days in Ernaus and Albertus, Pa. to the Rahway Hospital at 5 o'clock FOB SALE—Kxlonslon table. M.0O- «< nnd died at 8:55 p. nl. without regain Tablo thought determines whether Mulvey-DItmars Post, V. F. W.. Rah-: KOIt ItENT—lu tue Second Ward of Unn- board, ?3.00; large orcn for on',, family have movod from 70 Albort any other groups are Interested, or way Auto Owner's Club, West Hamil'i ID AND BLACK CONFIDENT <- The Rahway A. A. basketball team way 7-romn house and Kiimcr; ell Ini- »L0O. 7 Joomoa, street, l block i,,V' street lo 9 Adams street. ing consciousness. Death was caused Mr. and Mrs. Jamen T. Kellj-, of 35 whether is shall otherwise bo acted ton Street Improvement Association,' Main'Street has bni-.n busy all week at the -"Y Standing of Teams in Rahway Elks Take provouu'iin: ,0 '-RS»3 --ssi'.n tho New Jersey B. P. O. E. Bowling j morning. SOU "The club sponsoring the project Catholic Club, Knights of Pythias,' participating In the workouts have Iltlem-•—-n- --•• .. II 0 BOB looo 1 League at tho Elks alloys In Plain- Jim. I. F. Bartlett. Sr., of Brown The deceased was working on a would have the privelege of appoint- Loyal Order of Moose, Ladles Auxi-' with Motion Pictures .. 3 0. 847 BOO!field last night. Five of the flfteon Ills.' Klizabcth .Helms, of 63 Main bargo owned by "William Golden, ot boon Walters. Orr. Henderson. WIs- j^wta 3 place, has returned from an extended ing a Town Chairman. Hary of Post No. 5, American Legion,' ••• * NO CASH NEEDED street, ontortalnod Miss Helen Sinn, 75 West street. New York City. He 1 ginton. Smith, A. CIos. W. Clos ana consolidated 4 — games rolled by Rahwayana produced I lay with relatives In Washington. This plan met general favor and Ladles' of Mooseheart Legion, Loyal Runners Up for Class "B"- Title Last Year : Admission 50c Laurent. The team to furnish tho u.^ina ..... 5 "5S OVLT 209 scores. Slmonson loading | of Newark, over tho week-end. •-' and Mrs. Edmund G. Bartlett and I"™ ^"H16 0 yefr,3 °.I,d' and, „ . tho only thing that prevented eBtab- Citizens' Association, Sons and Daugh-f opposition will be the Elizabeth A. C V s. a.h .. 0 3 two!with 213 and 214. Feuchtor had a! Let iovcd h T a sIster Uvlus at Hobo Have Veteran [Outfit; Have Star in T. ... o u RENT BUY 100% HOME •Ir. and Mra. R. L. Gilman motored I ! i? ? ° ' Hshment of the Town Circle Tuesday terB ot Liberty. Catholic Daughters ot formerly the Ehznbetli l. M. o. A. _ \-223, while Keppler rolled a 203 andj Your Mr. B. Colllna Edgar, of Tennessee o Wushlngton mid roturnod with her. ken'" . ~Th' o body was removed to R. A. Florsheim night was the lack of definite lnstrnc- team. This is by far one of tho best j R i TtfJn Peterson n 535^ atant Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. Hlrner's morgue, Woodbrldge. where Hanson; Kalla Captain of Rahway Team n nw oro Blanchtird Edgar, of 30 Plerpont t was claimed by relatives. learns in the Stale and the Rahway, llderan BOWlerS "III _ The scores: New 4-5-6-7-Room Modern Dwellings Mr. and Mr«. A. H. Schaefer, of 70 ' Rahway a street. delegates. boys win have to step ""ly^Tiieiri Three from Regina] Dlntc nflvinn " lm|'r">"«»-''t». tvll *iw cellar, lslb and Albert street, and Mr. and Mrs. Nel- lineup will be announced shortly. Keppler 13S 177 203 rlUL9 JVMUU plui»t<-r, iloiitilf floor*, white rliami-1 plumliltir on A. Brower, of 22 Lawrence street, RAHWAY WOMAN'S KIN DIES Shoes President Thomas Loughlln of As direct factory represen- Common Council representing Mayor fighting Rahway High School Riven another rest by Wednesday's Bringln:,' teams ot this caliber will: ThQ Ilderan t,owicr3 captured three [Feuchtor 223 172 ISO tlxtur.«. T1I.K1) tIATIIKOOM. lars:- kllrhcn, bot wntrr hcaltr. opin |,u nd Mrs. Paris R. Forraan. of have returned from Atlantic City A brother of Mrs. H. B. Johnson, of ln ..... 1G7 177 175 avenue.are entertaining Mr. 124 Hamilton street, this city,' Robert Fyffo. said he thought the circle too tatives we can offer to you d-bv-ttaelr -8i>ecUica-':»--.tain_b«t_niacle_u-b>"-niarte_up_ior_jip _ for _lt _ yesterdaye^muyy. >cos L qlli,,, .aJittle _mo.nev.LanllSO-K^Mmes-trom-tlie-aiosloa-flvo-lii-lliOiDoiincllj-- . n__ihxtvlni;_rt)in!inint(^- nr.-ir Church, s nhnrc_tho men_ronrosented_ Union Ut ihp thiriv redierseytu laUs liau 3~Itar~an £ , J aU fans In order j M V J °fi yTfast "tent Captain1 Slmonson French, ot Michigan. he State convention. street. New York City, died Wednes- presentatlves in it. He was skeptical un arnum the gri(llron about fou th ocal baske b e Twit tiluckn from I*lm-uln Ifcum by more than forty pounds aver- i . coach Singer ran them through I ,, ^ig venture a success.i Lindsay of tho winners mado high In-! 243 214 1S6 day as tho result of falling from a about Its operation without the usual t mes t|m t lev nnk0 926 7 luliiut.-* (o railroad ttat train of tho Now Haven Railroad, by by-laws, constitution, directors and Thatcher Ranges, 9S4 975 $4,700 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elston. of Jer- Hundreds of Rahwa'yanB having that is always fro List Saturday, will meet an un- .i punting drill wlth_ the ^nils^and, , . , enjoyed before and « igj i the first! 1); ncills t ;ll be | dlvl(Junl score witn n soy City, spent tho woek-ond with her which company he was employed. officers. , He said the municipal •dcfcitet] comblnmion in Leonardo backs running down under them. after the games game. Plainfield radios, listened to tho program from 1S9 '164 160 SEE THESE HOMES TODAY poronta, Hr. and Mrs. J. C. Plckona, Station WGCP at 7 o'clock Wednes- Funeral Bervlco will be held tomorrow government would cooperate in every- Hi^h School, at Riverside Parlc to- The linemen were also given a work- The score: Gates from his late home. well bred. ranrrow afternoon. The visitors were out and then a signal drill ensued. 172 204 190 of 19 Whittler street. day night, when Kenneth Terry, son way possible but did not believe It Furnaces and Boilers llderan E. Luhmau ,-raaaexs-up,_to_Eahway_for the State The practice ended with a brief scrim-1 208 191 167 PAYMENTS-S45 PER MONTH AND IP of Mr. and Mjs. S.H. Terry, of 160 McLolIan is survived by his wife, could affiliate with the Town Circle. Jones v_^\ HG 17S IS 6! Alberts mother, Mrs. Jennie McLellan;—two I—Attorney- Adolph-TJlbrich-told-how] Class "15" title last ""year, "ana" SvIUf mage. -Coach Singer -belieTing^the} •-.-.:-::: 179 -179- -171 Ur—ftnd-Mm—P.—Or=Sortcr-and-fam- Church street, Eavo~severaT"planos6-" Good" dresser _at_a_l_5%_ saying. BOWLING-LEABUE- Cliaso .."....;..... 13G 157 15»!TInsman—:. sisters. Miss Jeanette McLellan. all the-presidents of Elizabeth luncheon 181 217 Hr, of 161 Hamilton stroot, entertained "cctlons. ' •practically the same eleven in' the'the weather too cold to risk a hard! Love 144 176 155,Vail ••; 167 tomorrowi Seld this season have visions of an- same, for the cold made Injuries more Mr. and Mrs. John Stono. of Yonkera. of New York, and Mrs. Johnson. clubs have an organization similar to Lindsay 199 15S 1761 ISTES BUILDINGG m N. T., over the woek-ond. demand it. the proposed circle and how effec- serration neiing the coveted honors this fall., susceptible. The Rahway mentor has Silvers .. 146 166 139 915 920 Mrs. Walton B. Solover, of H7 Elm Hos- well they are striving for tho planned another strenuous signal drill SGHEDULE AIDONCED I U avcnoergavo-& luncheon :Thnrsday to Establishment of tively this works out In practice. LINDEN STOVE society or 1025 Raritan Avenue, New Brunswick, N.J. Pttrolman Henry J. Mlllor has ro- Shade Tree Commissioner J. Wlllard t-iampionship was shown last Satur-;for this afternoon but no scrimmage i 771 S30 m celebrato tho birthday of her slater, otthe pre Westfield Leads Elks FtMMM tur?wl from his vacation In Phlladol- Mrs. Samuel D. Mershon. Her other Town Circle, Nov. 91 Good taste Urmston said he believed that every —«ls.y—when—they—tramnled-on Jtosellej is. contemplated. I organization should get behind the The entire schedule in the Cltj. Reglna plrli,. where he participated In tho guests wero Mrs. Frederick Dunham. (Continues from Pago One] SUPPLY GO- -MI) ran up a 3S to 0 score. ! Coach Singer expressed himself as JZ5. Interurban Pin League American Ijeglon parado and also wit Mrs. Thomnn Llndnny, Mm V _dictates-it^- I -movement for It was clearly a plan to The LeonaUfu U-'aiu wuiked--a-fault-T-i«ll pleased with last Saturday's con- ,ns noascd the Sesqui-Ccntennlal. He will Jlieveioi) this city at large, uiher ic-ss forward passing attack against test and believes his team wiir~gTve~ 16S 13S HO II Thi' WesttU'10 bowlers in tho Inter- :iinton Gray. Hrs. Edward TompklnB, any Ideas the club- had suggested: ~Strfieorga Ave. -would be spood HOToral days doer hunting In Mrs. Frank Roberts, Mrs. w. H. Ran-could be discarded without any feel-j speakers were: William S. Martin,| Ttoselle with T. Hanson, the giant :\ better account of themselves tomor- will bo rolled three nights a week,j Anderson '.... 'urban Bowling League of Rahvray; Stephen C. Bull, Mrs. George E. Galla-^ in this vi< 1 SBath Jersey boforo returning to duty/ ing of Injury ""on the part of tho club! Open Evenings rcllback. playing a brilliant brand ot HHV for al! of the members .believe two on Monday night and one on Wed-' Balr 'Ixxlse of Klks. took the lead In the dolph, Jr., of Rahway; Mrs. Herbert way, Mrs. William A. Ransom, Dr.' North, of Elmore, and Mrs. M. Walmembers- . Most stylti $\O The c crid game. He alone scored five of they can bring about the downfall of nesday and Thursday nights. The' rjronnan '. " "" tourney Monday night when they took Ralph G. Stlllman, Councilman S. W. dows ot t' iii? team's six touchdowns. He is a'the vaunted Leonardo team. With eight teams will play three ronnds: potts ...... , two games from tho Woodbrldge quln-, ter Pratt, of East Orange. Movement Explained { Jones. "William U. Prlestly^^ Attorney 5"red C. Hyer was chosen j Cherry t^ Swn triple-threat man and can run, the feeling of confidence and their each. ^ lot. WeslCeld has won five and lost _ kiCk or toss the pigskin with the' eagerness to return a victory after the ' The first, team standing Is published 697 736 774 one game. . ; Rev. and Mrs. Chester M. Davis as chairman of the meeting. He in | turn called upon Mrs. Mary Pattlson. j nsroe uncanny deliberation. If the last two defeats has spurred the team. in the Record today andd wililll bo pprint-; "Hasto and Happier with high scores - and -daughter.—Anne, of West Grand cos thout street; Elder and Mrs. J. M. Pettit, of chairman of the program committee; ./ R04 and Black combination can stop un to the right condition for a. whirl- givtns antlr if 221 and 216 respectively, were the: ments' pi this player, as efficiently as thc-y did wind of a game to morrow, week's averages. ** *|Knights of Columbus h !l inn s or e ne r 3 87 Irving street, of the First Presfcy of the business and professional' •orian Church; Rev. and Mrs. W. H.women's club and she explained the impress c '•f i ' •ho i,it- hurts; on the * Summit and \ Two changes will be made in the The schedule follows: \ Pin Schedule Announced ;", >' " ' , * 7'? c , Oct. 11—Consolidated vs. Ueglua; Uderau ' Osborn with a 216 and A. Slmonson Carver and daughter, Josephine, and movement. She presented the follow- vtt—Uniilin'Kg Mi*n Ni? ** . 1 -Bn -K-ttlghB—«f- with a 20; led the TA'oodbrldgo team. Elder-Frederick t-Mlntel. of tho Sec-In^-tentatlve plan-for-a programs i reap the harvest of Oct. 13—Business Men No, 1 T«. Mohawtt- '. end Presbyterian Church, have ro- All subjects should be presented In tion; and; Mm No. 1 vs. Buslneu i Columbus Bowling Leaggu will open The scores. WeitfSeld GOEHKE-KIRC lens at la turned from Atlantic City where they writing. -- O f r 0r -joa .Friday. October 29. accordln, to 216 713 UZ represented their.respective churches iri(i p . ayer s lill noT°Stfrt 179 1J6 All subjects to be presented 6hould MILLER'S Oct. 'Jl—llderan ..... 175 at the annual mooting of the Synod of be discussed with presiding Commis- tfme^.his season, they 1S5 161 •ill The Department Store of Elizabeth Week, wi ' Oct. 23—N. S. va. lliieran: connoiiaaie^ j matches will be rolled weekly until Now Jersey. sioner beforehand that he may under- Shoe Store 1 vn. Business MPU NO. 2. 12S practical, zna on lour ocuaaiuua it «UJ un^^v.^ , -- Oct. */7—UUKIUCS* Men No. 1 TI. Ueclna stand and help. j March 23. The league will have the \y(,ni Moves so fast detail prc Zae to the grabbing of an aerial pass. | terminates. lineup tomorrow Oo[, 12>—Merck vs. Mohcwks. 142 151 TO VISIT SOLDIERS' HOME Subjects should be expressed In 119 Main St. Tie other score came when Hanson] The probable Nov. 1—N. S. va. Coasolidatail; Bualnei' .same six teams as last year. Includ- Keller A larse delegation from the Mulvey- simplest form' possible -srlth facts- A Very Special ilay'drs.v~ 1 '.'".'. ' 161 179 136 Van Dyk skirted the end for a 45-yard run be-! follows: Leonardo Men " So. I vs. Ilderan. i ing Rabway, Westfleld. Carteret. Worth' Ditmara Post. No. 631. Veterans of ready for action. tion fcroaj Tore the game was many minutes old.' Rahway Nov. 3—Rusluess Men No. 2 " xrr,h«wk« Offer Borsellman Nor. -*—Merck vs. Regiaa. 790 Foreign Wara, will leave tho post A fair deal should be given to each Player Pianos! : Woodbrldge. Dunollen and Perth Am- *34 stick. Ti The other Leonardo touchdown was Drake .... Nov. S—^Itderan vs. Consolidated; Business ' bov. S65 that most execu- Twins headquarters, Cherry and Main subject. left end WoodbrldQe kform the! <-rm1ributed by Merrimen. who smash-1 ... O'Brien Men No. 2 T». N. S. ' Thomais E. Moulton of this city: Y*a l>yk Uu.-» ^pt-cializtMl in Tua ; streets, at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, Each subject " should be given A Presiding Commissioner shall be c-vl through center for the score in the1 Lawson .. Nov. 10—Buslceas Men No. 1 va. Utrck. Goerge Keppler. of Westfleld aod Osboru' . :i6 173 H: A LIMITED NUMBER of These High Quality left Uckle Nov. 11—Mohuvtks vs. Ko-^ina. Oofeo for years and years. to make a bus trip to the Solditrs" thr-usht. Improved upon, or properly elected for each three months. [nation's f! Snal quarter after Hanson had brought! Carton Will lam Fenton. of Woodbrldge. Lorch 157 1S1 Convalescent Homo at Outcalt, near disposed of. through Round Table A Secretary shall be electtd for each Nov. IT,—I!usl:ic»3 M.-a No. 1 »t. X. 13.'. tives buy it before H» is a real Tea and Cotfoe Special- the, ball to within easy striking dls- D'Ambrosa r.uKiness^ Men No. 2 TI. Uejrina grafted the schedule^JThe firs: halt Schubert I meeting. fta} 1G2 PIaxet—PJanos^Have^Juat^JBsen Received^ of~the "gssnimr"hy-a—H^-yard j of the schedule runs unn ... llQ ' Omtm. thai grow. Trj a pound 01 ary to tho post win dedicate the Always with the profit of the City Roll call by groups alphabetically. •sprint around end. I Housman und the second half will 15? 171 1411 kitc-hr-n of the homo which they haTe Round Table treatment of all sub- center >;or. ia—S. s. vs. Iteclna. land the secod i"ri*Ui Koaa'.cd Ck)tfee at Van Dyk*s In mind and not the furthering of any From a Well Known Manufacturer Kalla Captain of Rahway Team j .. Zullck Nov. 22— Business Men No. 2 vs. Metvk:tion of the first. 1ST 192 U>4AJ. il's .so much bettor than coffee furnished. Individual or group Interest. jects—Speech limited to 3 minutes, fe^ij/^tinctlon^ At_a._meetinE_qf the football squad: Schaefer we have time to right guard Ru>Ru>l:io»aMi-l »aMiuu SoSo.. Irs. Consolidateonsolidatedd. I Josepjhh GaGratee, ot Woodbridse. is patfced and ground In advanc*. FV>: Tho gathering of Information as tounless otherwise decided by tie Circle Wednesday night. Kalla,~former Lin-; T3 are know Robinson " ' wresldent of the league; secretary. cay quality and flavor must him State Health Board Opera how othor cities have • accomplished Each member checking up the subject •i.Ti High School captain, was elected! Ueisner Duniol Donovan. \Yi- presiding Commissioner shall Brown! is.. 1 sell it to them! ilsb. iljv; remainder—of~the—season;—HIsJ-Landenbi pr I :;- so'irtlu!-. a-lth the svi-tmd rvp- Mowhawks Win Three onr want* Icall upon each Clnb alphabetically to ^layinp nt fullback has been the- most (Continued from Pifle Ons) Asking Is Most lias been| right end Merrimen :• -.:r.i-.U" th- second l::-.lf. fi.l'.ows From Consolidated Five Keeping fro.- ;-oni ortranizatlon re-j present itss subjecj t or subjectj s the btrvious j ioticeable of any of the Rahway Dum •let. -f) ami Jan. ;l—!'i-rth Amboy sponsibility—.mon^y. members, meet- Secretary keeping a list or calendar r.*}aad and hi? capability on the grid- Specials Fri., Saturday President Miiler that no action would J: Woodbrldsc Wostii-.id at Rahway. Tlv- Mrihawks took, thro- satno* be taken to stop the work. niachlncry methods, labor, they are read. Exceptional must be quarterback i Down "xt>!i assure? the team ot a fins cap-! Williami- l°.'i<.'U at Cr.rU-rt-t iron: U.<- Conso'.idiU'd five In u Citv ' duties. :inil th« need-of pushing things Atter all clubs ur.vo had a hearing taken. I Granulated J"|lrj engineer Kroret: of Hazcn and left halfback H. Hanson j N'jv. .". and Jan "JS--\VoodbrldKi- at Lvaiju-.- aiatch.on the V M. C. A. al-• Ihrouch ln-cause Its our business. !of their written message, tie secre-| X to drive The rain prevented Coach Singers - Whlpplp mated that If the plans when .-"*•—;•,. right halfback \V._.-i;i,-:j. Ra)iwa> .t Imnvlli-u. Car- !•'>•» Wcdafailay Ei- .-ii- -Thtf-opoaiasl completed failed to produce the de- Realizlug the Circle's function Is a j iary shall read the calendar and a I cohorts rr..::i practic-Inp on Monday expended T. Hanson I t-.-r-.'t al Perth Amt>oy. i'iijiu- wis won by biu three pln» but; Sugar J)ib j-lre'.if;:n? methods—but. not per- orded r of iimportance; Will Deliver v.-t. -: .; -^-1_ ---trnr-ilrlll- was held;—Tlit-squaiLjgaS-,. . - at Rah\vay7~\VoodbridK&- at-Cancret— forming- tasks. An organlsm-ot-ll-ve Such .Yote^ :c_bp .taken_]n this _waT:_| carelessri. or coffi*. •-' •"'•'• j sa~ixinfldc-ni K-r-rn they o! their ptana. Dunellen at Westfleld. j The score's: — - i "Under these circumstances WM and growini; City Interest—an asplr- AF the secretary reads the calendar aU waysj Inu and inspiring group—not an- or- each subject Is given a number and R Xoy. 19 and Feb. 11—Dunellen at, Mohawks %A» Bh Sit S*U» ry Coffee 39c 16 I not the local board Justified In pro- the Piano •ing cons' l^rtt? Amboy, Woodbrldge at Cartcret. ganization of constitutional and or-r-ach member voting on that number Smith HI j caibo . 47c tb I ree.tnu."n^ilderaV"vTMJhawk»r• n—llderan vs. Mhk ' at Westfleld. Rahway at Woodbrldge. Hampton '.".' 153 14; 171! QUALITEAS ALL KINDS . accomplished went home and heavy to' Carteret at Dur.ell-.-n. MadHwi ITS 16ICO 0 IS1C0O1 ljet n form the Round Table. andar is renumbered accordingly. , GUARANTEED .^npe owned by Henry Chatfleld. ofj-Chnsty Mathewson Memorial Fund. ,Jj n ,._„,.„,. „. c,,nsu,1Jalcd 55 A 69c n> ',-ilr.re thvn have proceeded with the- motoriza Dec. .1 and Fob. 2J—WcstiU^n at j 1 work vigorously. i*f, Westminster avenue. Elizabeth. ia(.cl)r,ii,li; tl, a n-port madt' to Mayor Ian. 7—Krclna vs. N.s. Men! •2245 lzation c Jan 1 T Pert!P^rt*>: AmboyAmbov.. WoodbriilpWoodbritlppe at Dunel- -J7»3 J -jg ^^~ VICTORY TEAS , -The public Ls (.•atiUe*! to all facts Mna operated by Barnett Bone, of the Fytre at lhe city Hall Wednesday. -No "PM?«k „ Bu. in( 45 & 55c ID flre-loss£_ U-n. Cart-.'ret at Rahway. Contolldatcd l-.nrf [ »?nr tlin portion of their local Payments Only 2.00 Per Week -^TT^^irtdrpsp. to skid on the wet pave- , ;^ ^ rormcr prhr, rnniTnlssioner' Jan. 1-J-N. s. vs. Mohawk v ISI f Di'f. lO'and March 4—IVrth AmBIn representatives known. Tnnnl al si. (.ieor^e uuu nc^ M..kvu THE STl'DKBAKER SALES COMPSTS^ •} V. 'Fire: - j vs. . BusinestJuslness Men No. ~2 . : . PArt..ret 1J4 131 US Sugar Cured "The honesty of the men on tho Mvenues. and collide with and upset a William J. Browne, % Fred fund committee here, and Emil .-! Jan. 13—Mohawks vs. Business Mea No -1. ;' ' ,,- ,. ; 34 110 nr. OF NEWARK ' Water Board cannot be questioned, COME EARLY! 177 1J2 Hi'. their ability in their separate walks 175 592 St._CiCorj^c Avenue, Rahway Sliced A OCof Ilfo Is admitted, their Interests in 161 ' tow F. W. DEINECKK F.L. SHOLES BACON Ib the City and devotion to this particu- Remember— 701' 71! Prcj-dcnt "Vicc-Pf«tIdPn: 43 lar work 1 know to be as sincere as my own. In the beginning the en- FREE! CARD OF THANKS April Packed J&WJfi tTrfneers-msy-haYe-overlooked-a—tech- Mnly^iJLimitedMumbetLaLThis Special Price March 25—Woodbrldge — nical mistake In filing plans but we to: ~i Lwar«_!'£r_?ln-.,. in-Mer.-R vs. i:-^n:i. . id to her la t'.'.e recent bi-rravrtiinn had. nvenup. and a machines-operated by nud-Ramb! il1 tie death of hcr :iunt Mr Su l; 1 Z322& Guaranteed, lar^e & perfect "We have striven and will continue Piano Dept., Elizabeth means a' •'"d-Ramblfrs who played off lhe rub-,K.-i>. n—IMIT.II V. rnrm.iiiiatej; Busln<-ss! nhlit7pll First " ' " 5O Rolls Jiyanklin Hoehle of ,»7^Churcii street, her for the junior championship ^\ ^^^,^^ , „ , |W. C. to strive to save the City $30,000 while 53 Irving Street Phone 1038 menced • [ • collided Hoehle .was operating on a yA o M- rk ^.. ,.ODlll/.eil, Tirsi iH Thompson. Especially do 1 wish VAN DYK TEA STORE at the same time, give the City the Please send me details of Player Pianos at $276. goal of : ..-., : tVb. -Jl-Hu-In-'x" M-n No 1 v« N S • Rotary Benedict. Feted «. -.hank tho unu-s- Mornini.- star Iwst possible. Successor Gerson Meat Market C Hoblltze'.l, the 140 Main St., Rahway Cover eTery c". L I W!i!la:n {Chupler. Mrs. Samuels. .Mr. John (iib *'I believe we have acted wisely and mesibtrr uf .Itu Rahway Rotary Clufirsbt j^J""tij . pall b'-arer?.. Kev. J. W. I'. Collt.-r. . 1 purpose cooperating with the Board Free Deliveries to All Parts of Fahway Name division^; MART Next Door to Pachman Bros. I to the finish.'^ The serv-, ^ Men N, ; tn become ; benedict since the club ,.,<| rsen at the hu'apltal ami all who Bench bg coot /John Davis..1'- Sii. . of 5211 Georgia roaaroad,. mu-,.it d t.o0 mHiss HUbeHd nb>y "Illnc-Hs" "»•. '"\ ,„ i'M- " o MnbiVrM „ v « mi cl N oral tributes or in any wa> x-- d D I T d ill b ; r-:CCiVl.Ml il: charter, was given a eons asj .; iVondbridc-. was treated ,,y Dr. I. T . ici n Sunday mgrn.nE will be coiiducted •>;•;• ; *'"' ' ' ami comforted me. Address Snencer at the Rahway Hospital. |,y lay readers with a special musical M.,r -_ N s vs „..._.,„., |liearty ri-i-eptlon at the meeting Wed-. MARKED previout; Sp MRS. A. L. SMITH. We-iiiesday afternoon for a deep pVogram. At :V_ evenin? semce at uedday uoon. He was presented with BUSINESS Delivery youngst' "ceration'on'tVie'ieft'side'or his face. T^'oVlo.-k. "ev Benjamin S a suite ot ten cent furniture. The' Legs of Genuine City • •, Ra}Iroa(J Democrats OPPORTUNITIES 'Ss'studi :7 31,. wa^ injured when his automobile vector of Tr:n:ty Church. \\ oodbrd.^e. Organized Last night i niettitig this week was the second WIJVIWIE Service Profiting ; -,ras struck b> a WoodbrldRf !>'•- at will .-nduct the services and del.v-r , moi-ting at which there was a 100 per'OO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | USED Phone 7oi.it.-i i sf-rmnn. ,,,.,._, . f:nt attendance. the age; . Tli . railroad unit of the Thomas A. OWN TOCB OWN V One Year • ra.lroaO unit of the Thomas A.- ReT. BL.BJamin M>.ers. (lf Wood- TEA, STORE Spring Lamb lire a r^' .s Democrati- c Associatio- n became bridge, spoke on "Why 1 Am a Ro- We have fur sale in Itahway 2 CARS l01 The; . pernianen: organization last eve-;t - -•• -He- . wit•*h• •Hampto• n -••••—Cutter.'• ™- «•«» »'i room* and b>Uu son rorcb.. 112 Main St.,Cor. Monroe St. Kahway lei. 80/ f,,i,....l ,,,r „..„,-!,,.|nn r,r -h. Mt\h. M'l'ndld crllnr and tii; attics, all IraproTr- x scope t! ns at a meetinR in the Democratic] fathered the orBanizatlon of -he Itah- monl> Jult ....^p,,,^, KOmi ntiShbortiood AW Guaranteed Used Cars on . /eewing j ! way Club. He commended the spirit un p|ot aoiuo. I'rlct- SC.0OO; worth mm;- ••two ra.Iroad men. Jo!:n alill .J[;1iViIV t,f tho naliwavans. rresl- n-ill soli on r»>y t.-rm-. to rlchi rartl^s. canlzatl , ^ out.np ot Chimney ^ I.OW-O' was named permanf-nl chair-jdent Kred'c Hverannotinced that he MII.LKII k JIO/F LCilUKK CO Liberal Terms Specials Friday-Saturday Fancy Fresh printing man. with John U ^rkey. vice- ,,.,,; 9,.le(.[od Secro.ary II T. Mcfli,.. T.I. 4.3 Hahwaj- G ra n d &. : L dents tc . chairman, and John W. Williams, see- lo(.v an(1 .v,iolph Bamaann tc join hiiU: = BUICK Tel Church ; ... -that retary. .George W. Palmer, head of in rc.preSentinR the r'.ub at t!i-'Tc.wn-I'ou SA;.I: VJ~: Fur w "iipc. 4-pass- • ; r 1 Fresh Striny Beans, 2 lbs Pure Pork Fourth Ward, and William T. Ruddy,' Q^^.^ were elected at the meet- ' '"' *-'"" conncilmanlc ranrlldate from the Fift!)!,-,,- Monday nlffht ot the choir ot the ,-,,,. ::KNT- :ns nail bulb, all Meat or Pledge Themselves to Honest, Ward. Tho Mayorr will addresss the. Kirsyu-Ai t MethodiHMethodiHit ChurcChurchh aatt ththee homhomee ini:n|.r..v.-:n.-iit»" , h.-.-ii. r.-nt S4.M»I luquir.- f. Those Housewives Who Take Pride in Their Table CI. i:\KI.VNl) Fancy Apples, Winesap, 6 lbs 25c unit at its next meetingg Friday night.. I!o ofr ththee MIsse Missess PoarPeari l anandd Rut Rutb b LLaBara Bar. . '•IT N--" r.ruu-.^-i. k :.v.-;ui.- u 'T'n'^ unit Tt*rilr*^ \t"m J^rtTitintl(\ ifQ 1 . - s*4 T* Sausage Links The unit, which will continue Us! at 61 Union street. Tile officers elect- F,,i: i:i:.\T--l.-ir».- »l.-.-:y furnl»h,-.l'r(.om Appreciate Ancier's Quality Intelligent r^conomical Adminis- organization after the November elec- (,d fon[)W: president, Kills H. Chase; -II cuiivi-:iii>uci-i>. sui:aiilt- t.ir t»-u con- Dorxst: 10c 'ion, will participate in the auto pa- vice-pn-idont. Miss Ruth LaBar: sec-' MPIUI-M. i->t nii.i-Mtlal »--,-ii(.n. AJ- Turnips, yellow, 3 |bs x : r il 7li x il rad" and mass meeting at the high'r,,|nry_-M|jg p..,,,., i^nar^trcasurer, •'^' "" '" ^'j- '•' '' "'" - ' — tTE.tran~for-vh^-Best Interests oL -sc!rool-plaTrap.-•- (rbyn:he-Rah\vaby^he-Rahway Demo-[jfjDemo- M"s" " \vWallac:,ilnree RedmanRedman.. IItt -.wara»s decidedecidedd " i-,,iFtilrt m-VT-iiItKNT-SI:r . ,.,,,1^7^ in.nn,.MBSir ats o« Saturday niBht, October 30. .-li-ii. r-ti! h r Ir.- -_M Kaat-x utrwt. 1; DUKANT Campbell's Beans, 3 cans 25c Fresh Vegetables crats on Saturday night, October 30. ]l o ;)0slll0!lft the presentation ot "The Prime lib TVurlni Sport Those who organized the unit in- District S'hool" lo I->lday night. No- Tl clude Messrs. Lowery, Markey. Will- vember 12. Those present besides the .i»S'I'- \\ ill-rt toutalului; lari:*.- sum ot Rahway and Vicinity !;--w.;r.STKI>~T.. 1,-,-irn palntliiG an.l! 1 Roasting The F. A. X. Club wero_enjertaliie(l__;inil._;^lri VSallai.-" ,{(>(lllla!l.__l^slle_ nan rhniiitlnB t"Je. Apply W. c Urn | , TO oe-Btrw^ lt- i Sweet Potatoes, It) rsioSday afternoon Gy~Mrs. fi. M. Sea-n>ackar(l. Sanlui-i Ardi-on. William III.'DSbNS New Green Split Peas, Z lbs 25c Cross Rib, Tou Sirloin T.O freq; 11 man. of 37 Thorn street. Prizes in] Kay. .. ' !-ni: —r.fdfortl striH't. corner of * Chickens, Ib chise r( the card gar.H-s were won by Mrs. • Jovrty bungalow, all lm I 0 I'.l'.'l S-.hlli .i:it^rriiuiiis: gar.\t:e ^uii trtiihy or Bottom Round JTrlurK~S^lan"e7~.Srpr^VnlIy"(Tar(-ia~irntTrHiT,n>plano7SrFs. KrnTIy(IaTau^,B|fr tT!HDAVPXRTYHELD rri^i:~gr\t ^ii * trih 25c liablj- Councilman Third~W ard ltr-nt or sell r«iiioiiaWi\ Oil] Other Cars From 550 Up Dill Vickies, quart jar 7 -SOUP-or have n(j Councilman at Mrs. William Meyers. Mrs. Splane. Miss Marion Saltruo.. daughter Snml:i.v all tln\ 1 Or Cars o p i also won-thp-dark"horscTJrijcr-GthCT3-;-xr,-!iola3~>tf32ila3~>;atemo—of-32—irvinR—?rrcci t [Tuna: Beans. 2 lbs scnbed.y James McCollum •MoTerTlraTi-100-ears-to-Choose-Ffoin- I—Roast 1-RicASEE James H. Craig I present-were: Mrs. h. W. Ford. Mrs.' colebrateated her elevente h birthdabyy annl- 25c guago c i.I. r. Pic-kens. Mrs. Fannie Burdfre.! v-r-ary |,v -iit'-rtaliilii;ll . a numlu-l r off '""« Mar. Beans, 2 pounds Jh j Councilman First Ward Councilman Ralston, pkg 23c Rib Roast Fourth Ward Auto Exchange Green Peppers, dcz. Henry B. Wimmer Armour's Clover- Best Cuts, Ib * Peter P. Robinson of Elizabeth, inc. Extra Fancy Cauliflower 20c up FRENCH CLASSES TO START CHARGED WITH NON-SUPPORT Plants, each Rib Roast Councilman 1 Councilman Fifth Ward Th- French classe:: conducted by Percy Paulson, of 12S Main street. v.ANTV.D—Nlclit watchman, »tr.idy Job Charles F. Carter, Manager Fresh String Beans, Carrots, Spinach bloom Butter Ssc\>nd Ward Pt. Paul's Parish S'.-lmol under the di-was charged with non-support by his Apply :» Ilryam i-rrar,- i,riw.i-n 11 cm! Blade End, Ib n>i:UoiLuf_Mada.!nti_Cuurpois JvilLbe-. -u.-ii.»-iii_l'(,iiiuj_(:our<_.v>!aLerday_niariL: ^JlJ? Clarence A; Ward pin o-.i Wednesday ni"ht. Tlie -class , ,,,K ruHe. wawaas luuu founud buguilt.,,_,y and ordered Beets, Lettuce, Celery. Tomatoes All Other Cuts of Meats or Vegetables ALL OTHER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES- Air~OTHER CUTS OF MEAI Jam?s T. Parks for beginners will begin at 7:30 j|,y Judge James H. Kearney. Jr.. to —RatiwayAvenue and BurnetrSireet mi-ti-in-n r*r-nilri-y his wif< l-'dcd Company, U41 ltldgowuod avenue.! I [One Block from Courthouse] at Lowest Market Prices. •at Lowest Market Prices open.-, at S::!0 o'clock. Anyone wish-; $15 a week. N"-wurk. ,.' It ' 'in- t,-. ..-nrnl.! iv. vi:bc-r of tile classes'1 j 1 I'.OAItnERH AND ROOMEItS WANTED-—! Open 8 o. m. until 9 p. m. j^^T^B^* wrtrwa L Liiivia 1 —Mi—*-«i!iv«iiMio*.ii, lu*iulrtt 71- ' A.. }.. .Sa.ltlir,."? Elm aysnuc; CLASSIFIED "ADS' PAY y •

the savlorhood ot Jesus and have not LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED John F. Rudolph, ot 1 New Bruns- EVENTS OF THE WEEK Miss Helmstadter Given Rev. J. L. Ewing Addresses been built Into the Church., either DR. WILSON L. MILLER PRIVATE MUSEUM ON Protestant or Roman Catholic" wick nvenue, and Miss Charlotte Mar- Record, Friday. October 22, 1926 Tonloht Dinner Party and Shower N. J. Presbyterian Synod in, daughter of Mrs. Marion Martin,] DENTIST Ho declared there were "signs of )I "G Lonnlngton street, wero mar-! Thomas Cartwrlght. Now Bis Industry TOP OF SKYSCRAPER Masquerade Party, Women ot Rahwayans took a prominent part promlss) for the conversion ol the 120 £lm Avenue 1 •led In New York City on Saturday.' The nuiniifiifturi of KUtta-porcha Mooseheart. Mls.s Gladys Helmstadtor, daughter Jew." and that " a large number Better Homes Loan Ass'n Camllle Baumann, Charles ------v- of Deputy County Register and Mrs. iIn the PresbyterianPresbyterian,,, Synod ot NeNeww jew." and that " a large number They will occupy their newly erected > RAHWAY, S. J. Barbara Chase. Betty Baumunn Vlr was ,1'omm in Tin* I'ltiuil States In Linden Dog-Cat Hospital Delegation from Union Council to Joraey which met tho flfst three days 1 have received Christian baptism dnr- County Past Councilors' Association W. L. 13. Hohnstadter, of 174 Hamil- of this week at Atlantic City. Ono | the past year." dwelling at 4G West Stearns street Telephone 1040 To Have Membership Drive ginla Roberta, Doris. Betty and Ma-ISIS, m Hint y>; i ihf lii'st sutmmrlne DR. LOU 18 KLOTZ, V.S. Bingfaam Keeps Rare Ma- ton street, waa given a dinner party! ng Tho hriile ia a teacher In the Vauxhnll fon Baker. Ethel Henson, Constance cuhh> In ihls or :tny it'Ji'T eonn'try to at Plalnllold. of thh e leadinldi g speakerpeaker s was ReRevv I . ^— — ^ MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTORS FROM 6t. Georgo Avo- Cor. Adam* st, rine Specimens in Suite. and shower at the home of Mr. and School. DAISY M1NOST, VI0LINI3TE The. third year of tho Better Homos Berry Virginia Rnndolph. Jane Mun- Joseph Lyons Ewing, of .this city, ! Im hwulutt'il wlih ^nitn-porcha was Linden, N. J. Card Party. St. Paul's Social Mr«. David E. Kennedy, Jr.. of 84 FORFEITS $15 BAIL Building and Loan Association will drane Robert and Everett Bishop. Ca- Chapter. West Hazelwood- avenue, Monday Synod Superintendent of National Lawrenco Collins1. 45 years old, 0 Brother Williams STUDIOS bo marked by a drlvo for new mem- | \n\l\ HiT-iv" tin l'!is"-al'- imd Ilinlson N«w York.—On the top floor of the rol Davis unrlmra Smith. Brooks Phono Linden3092. Emorson3913 Hallowe'en Party, Kpworth league, night. The'decoration of tho dinner Missions. Rev. Chester M. Davis, and this city, was arrested by Patrolman In tryln' ter grab ever"tbln^ In Msht, 35 New Brunswick Ave., Rahway, M. / bers, according to plans made at a t rht'r* for tlit- trli"^r;i[>lt line between offlcflHfulldlnR ttt 22 Broadway, In the nlder James M. Pettlt, represented the folk* IHSK do way an' meet deyselfs Hoffman. _. Trinity M. E. Church, tuhie was especially artistic, a minia- Plnfield, at Milton avenue and Main 1004 Fifth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. WHEATENA AND MONTE CHRISTI meeting of tho board of directors ! Si-tv Tori; mid riillnili-lphln. heart of the llnanclnl district, there Is ture bridal couple being placed In the; First Presbyterian Church, while Rev. street, early Wednesday morning for comln' back ter whar dey started fnm. Monday night. Tho drive will bo Tomorrow Phone 171 octU-trUf what Is undoubtedly the only sky- center of tho table over,which, hung Wallace H. Carver and Elder E. L. being drunk and disorderly. He waB—Atlanta Constitution. launched with two teams, Morris Kahway and Leonardo football a large bell. From tho center bell.! Mlntol were present from the Second. Pachman ami William C. Hoblltzoll scraper oceanouniphlc museum In the game at Riverside Park. Presbyterian Church. released under ?15 cash ball for his Following arc recent contributors l>. E. Kennedy being named captains. world. Perhnps It Is 1111 pincuerutlon Kiddles' Party at Y. M. C. A. smaller bells were extended to each. appearance before Judge James H lr 1 1 Mcl plate. | In "his address to tho Synod Rev. to the Railway War Memorial Fund. >J - J^J MdiriF "" ' "* to call It n museum fur it consists of Hallowe'en Party, Intermediate C Kearney, Jr., in Police Court WedneS' c Tho teas iotlcw: Captain Pach- Miss Helmstadter will become the Ewing said: "more than half of our including the employees ot the js'arah C. Mclick man. Duncan A. Talbot, Charles J. onl? two rooms of a prlvuU' olllce E. Society, First Presbyterian Church four million fellow citizens In "•'- Wheatpna and Monte Christ! com- ISalnvny I-.lbr.1r7 Association bride of Sedgwick. Ryno, of this city, Sens in Xiliajua? UIUJUH^, u Itebpccit Cornell Chapter, D. A. K. Schaofor. Pi'ter Tlllaian. Russoll S. gulte, and It is not now, mid prulmlily Sunday •* Thomas A. FylTe' Democratic Ass'n. Howard, Mrs. George Fairweather and Mrs. W. L. Gorthwaltc, Kato H. Dale, Health Officer Fred M. •Williams to- E. T. Caldwell, Harry Simmons, Harry ItummaKe Sale. LadleB' Auxiliary to Mrs. David E. Kennedy, Jr. Charlotte Crook, Georpe Armstrong, Allan day announced that tho following Stutzlen, Nathan R. Loavitt. oncleu* of whnt Is expected to grow Hebrew Congregation. klnH, Kittle iiunn, t-r;iiii.i.-.-. .*^..~. births have recently been recorded T{ie books of the association nro be- not the tree the bird Into a thoroughly orpmlzi'il private Entertainment of visiting councils, Euseiie G. Smeatb.er3, principal oEj( Florsheim I.etto, WlUliun Holm. Loretta Itedow, Jo- ia his ofHco: ing audited and all aro asked to museum, which Hurry Payne lilngtnun, Kahway Council, No. 8S4. Royal Ar- he Rahway high school, this week at- • sopliine More, Mary Glagola, Grtco K.-UU"k, present their pass books. Its owner, will Imusi- In all npiiroprl- Kttri Moore, Ethel Trembloy, Emma J. __A dauKhter. Julia Retta Perrler, born ennum. • ended a round-table discussion of the 1?., ttertmrtc~Stll?s.— Edna—Eoblson. In tIuTT^ahway"Hospltal ~OTI—October t tUJIMtllSllSth Motrting'TavrChapterrAlpna Gamma hrgirSclidorprInclpal!Tof-Ne'w-Jersey,j( Shoes George JelTcry, Bessie MacavrJey, W. W.13, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Perrier. U working in company with Loan I. Phi. at 412 St. Georgo avonue. Itntes. Frank Smith. Davltl liner, Rudy J. Brooks Hoffman Has Party at Linden. ^__^___ ' Bans, George Lamhcrt, John Conp*-r. Jr.. jof Avenel. Mo«trny, nsilstnnt dlrwior ot the j Meeting. Rahway Auto Club. always offer UoluTt L.-oiKinl. llobert White, L. BcaRiw, j A son. Leo Smith, born at tho Rah- On Eighth Birthday Aqasriom. clus.-ifylng and studying the I Wednesday C. M. Usrtlctt. Laura Moore. Lottie • way Hospital on October 5. to Mr. and wedtb of uinriiii! inaterlnl liiey got on ' Fair. Ladles' Aid Society, Trinity oinpson, La Verna Cooper, Arthur It. Brooks Hoffman, son ot Mr. and something new I Mrs. Leo Smith, ot 35 Harrison street. the three niimihs' ll.(mo-nillv expedi- M. E. Church. enuen. Mrs. John J. Hoffman, of 192 Elm Election. Manchester Grove, No. 8, Monte Christl Company I A daughter. Pearl Virginia 'White, tion they m:n!e hist spring In the Car- on October 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Will- avonue. celebrated his eighth birthday IVoodmcn Circle home Mrs. Theodore A new leather— Following are the names of the 20 ] with a party last Saturday afWrnoon. ibbean nnd the I'nrUlc. PRESTO iam White, 235 Maple avenue. Eary. 375 Jefferson, avonue. .- With employees of the Monto Christl Co.! The. afternoon vras spent in games, Bcms-exlraordimiry-Ftih, (;ard party, itebtiluili Lodge. Nu. 57 a new style— who contributed $19 to the War A daughter, Jane Blackburn, on Oc-prises being won by Betty Baumana, tomorrow, tober 10, to Mr. and Mrs. William Ilontfredn of these unci'liiii'iis nl- Thursday Memorial Fund: i Charles Harding and Barbara Chase. readj have bii'ii uiouuied and pliioed Trod En^-el. Joseph Burne, Charles Ilil-: Blackburn, of 48 Main street. Fair, Ladies' Aid Society. Trinity serration; a new feature ! Those present were: David Jones. "You can't shoo the knowing K'ry. -Georpo Ilarakal, Robert Kdmonils. .. A daughter, Jano Phyllis Rorke, on In doss fjini-s In Mr. Itliichsiiu'.i "(lice kl. E. Church. society or. -Samutl. .Cnrlson. Ptilllp Sohallnskl. John j John Marsh, Boyd Getty.-Billy--Bau- PENCIL October 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles folks tojastany gas pump.They it.ffl r..-n:i.lvvny. other* are on the Visit from District Deputy, Order ot the pre of some kind. Koss. I'rvtl Stutz. Hussel Eldridcp, Loilla: inann, Allan Pollock, Robert Dean, rtlthallr, Walter Marlus. John Rolan, Ben- 1A. Rorke. 35 Thorn street. pick and stick to 'Standard'— Trail Miuiy of them arc deep-si-a vn- of Eastern Star. Individual If Jamln Levy, Nleholaa Mezecko, Josoph Ko- j rlet;:.s. In the CTotesqiU' slinix-s mado Friday Press-Top Pencil mate. -John Knrniizln. Frank Sanerchek.' ihe gasoline they know is reli- fnmHinf In- Wllllnn) r.efhe's tie*- y you like to be in Other Contributors -And—the Indiar Suppor, JJSBoys zxnd' Dopartmont,- Y. M wonld be r>.ir!i] Armstrong ! 'Tim children were discussing thr 12—Main ind Cborry street* able; the one that gives go to lust >»-ar of the ocean trensnres Card party. Ladles' Auxiliary ilul- . M. C. r.lam-harj j discovery of America by Columbus h© foaiid on IIIK cmlse In t!ie ArctuniK. vi-y-Dltmars Post, V. F. W. Presto is different j stride with style, Mr. anil Mrs. S. I" null 13—Hazelwood m& Leesville Avoi MODEL BY "In"Ladies Hats the engine—clips through tick* Their ninp- »f size U citraciriliniiry. The .'ll j One youth. explaiuln£ the arrival of 14—Main and Commerce Streets. Hallowe'en dance, Elks Indies' TiMre !;< one find from {lie <1PI>I>I« of Auxiliary. from any pencil dows ot t[ wear FLOKSHEIMS W:iUer (". Clarke rounrii '• '!"' t'*I'1"rors- instead of saying Co- 16—Now Brunswick and Lake AT«» lish traffic—skips gear-shifting r.-.- of r'x-illioiiTRs. !Uh\Tm>-V 22—Haielwocd and Jaqnes Avenues thf IMM'JII only three Inches long. It Hallowu'en Party, Franklin School That's Our Specialty Cherry uj Nn/ liv, ' luniiuis embraced tin* land, asserted: !3—Jefferson and Central Avenues on the hills—makes driving U etitiitipiil with a touch t^kln which Parent-Teacher Ass'n. you have used. You this- at all times. , Flora t;rr.v,-s I "On landing Columbus t'lnltiirms**'*! Because we make Ladies Hats to order we are thus Il..:n.- itiMdlnjr Club S4—Maple and St. Georse ATennM a joy. has prv>'eutcd It blowing up :is most Hallowe'en Party. St. Paul's Sun- Selz ous thoug William Ilim-i'll I the land.""" "~ !3—Milton Avenue and Bryant. day School Officers and Teachers. able to know what hat will most become you and Mut styles $1 O dupwtt ftiih do when bruucht to the merely monts' pt SI—Campbell and Cnerry Streets. •tsrtace from the heavy pressure of Hallowe'en Party, Y. M. C. A. — will see this model a lot $2—Grand Street and St. Georie "That's why the 'Standard' Saturday fashion yours accordingly. impress c Ruth Breaks Window—Wins Car :3—Main Street and E'.itabeth AT» UM Inrrr levels of water. And on tho Kootball. Rahway \s. Hosello Park. SNAP — at die football-games this assisted h StdWScoltAT pump is everywhere. Experi- wsO Ofarby Is n clunt h Riverside Park. Have Your Order Now? ryJv2i@&Sg J4=ChnrchStreetand_S tion, and S5—Grand and Irving Streets enced motorists pick and stick "f»«t tm.g. On the wall alsii t^ Hallowe'en Party, Senior C. E. So- THE CAP season. It's tEe^coIlegiate idea" zens at la 42—Milton Ave. aaa Montgomery St to 'Standard' Gasoline—al- men of wcaUdhh six fwt l"tis. n ciety. First Presbyterian Church. It Is »3—Graod. Bond and Monroe strreu lOf ITT* jn>un*l«. In ^irlklnp c<»ntrast to RummaKu Sale, St. Paul's Church for a new point or for the season 14—Elisabeth ana jaciacu Avenue* tbf f;lr*pountl xariety cimcht In New Cleaned and Week, ways dependable." Woman's Auxiliary. 51—Central Ave. and Maple Terrt.i • —York -!w4ler!»-ti!H!-serv*Hl- kT>rr:i[»«T fr<" In lhr Oulf I of -iJ Whlttter street. No date has Victory Bat Renovating nation's i WEIMAR STORAGE and of CuUfi.nihi been set for the nuptials. ^ more, tt; TRUCKING COMPANY INC. Ml Mounted jnd Painted. The fl^h. us tln-.T are tn-c In Mr. F.W.Huggins y flre STORING. MOVING.^»ACKING. Shaft-Sinking Record RlDilbain'f oHin*. urt* In their url^nni Shop and Shoe Shins Parlor SHIPPING A rt-curd In n.Uu—iluifi •.liikiiis Schwartz' Shoe Store nbafxs »nd Kmnrln \V«*t. tail- l Jeweler Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. 111 Irving Street Rahway, N. J. 108 Irving Street Rahway THOMAS J. BAKER Office and Warchoute 4tnM of tli.- Hink'luini'Mowbrny px- mini- In South Afru-ii. wh XV.' 350-352 Elizabeth kr-wt- pcdKtoc. mml»- pl:t*-t*r ry^t* of thp 1VT<» fe«- •>{ shuft "a-* sunk in :tl tlays. A 16 Cherrv St. GASOLINE fliti «kili- they wi-rr rlupplnj: about avi-ra^r nf 4U"1 tons of rook was hols: ! 20 Cherry St.—Tel. 534 Flreproof Warehouts tiw Satk. Thplr ikln< hav* now b«n ed out uf thf >luift (-:n-ti day. blah acct Sttok ov«- thp«r fav!edi;me:u of his feat the The Dathrub Tr«" plctvv projection inai-hlne nnd A ' expended baseball rpno-.vr, with his trio of home Bambino was presented with the Kittm en which Mr. Bincham and Mr. , y' "~A""'m; . . .,. [coupe. Tno pu-turc shows him beside Vo*^r*7 can throw picture* they tooV w; ls :1 f urtn on tiw TeynE<* With the aid_ of thla Free Delivery if«n * > ' '-^ " same ot the ,he ,..,,. ,,„,,„„„• lht> horaP „„ baf(v I carelessn.: ~th«r oaa etoilj-acaln-thplifo- hsbits-«f- i World Series played in St. l,ouis, but! i,all. • .. ••• .. I COME ; all ways j thr m nn'.nial.v ns: ihe al.-o won a Che%Tolet. I "Ti:ivs have changed." paid Uuth ins «° Ono ot the circuit clouis crashed I with a broad grin. "Some years aco Ifc. fUnchum .-idtnitti-r] ttiat It urn* •builders through the plate glass window ot an lit would have been a serious offense • true Met >n- was plnniilnc to est.in- ihrougho Before You Buy automobi'e salesroom near the Card!-j for any of us to Iircal; a window with lUl a museum, but Mid Iil5 pl.ini nal par]; :ir.-\ motoriza SHOES a Chovrnlet roup" "n display inside. I mobile." •"" I he 4M R°t yet have enough material ization c to lEKnrjt formins a museum. His Be Sure andJSee Our ottmt BOTTes o^anwhlle nn a storeroom

Fire- ttr. Btncliam formerly was a mem- .-\ot fire | Counter Bargains ONE-DAY ber «C tbe New Vork Stock pjcrhnnp^, • h«l adU Ma ^*•nl tw>» joar* apn m oi»n* I Truppa's Family EXCURSION cfwUntt' h\< nltentlon on his >-ImllM tow Shoe Store of martin- lif«*. in whi*"Ji 1M* Im*^ I«»nc \^ •—thu tlir*1* month*' uiya^e *i:irly

,^> V liVi-fiK/t ya<-hl. lo whirh he So^swcessful~ha^e^rt \:r.r~-iii hi m rtl M'UIIHTTI w:tti-rs Tills year. means a; rlit U (K|UlprHMl with I>W-s«M en- U contains a Inhorutory, ro<>m« appliances in the states of New York, , Massa- menced • a? 1(p Saturday, October 30 nixiUiu tl siH^inirns :irul **I:»hd* goal of ' • Bonnil araiilii-rnallii fur .iplorlnc the Trip chusetts and Vermont that we have decided to open a consid- everj' c\ SPECIAX~THROUGH TRAIN-LEAVES division^ Ing gooc • r* erable number of additional stores in New Jersey; sons as Stopi'lnj; jit New Bninawlck Summer Hosiery of Lisle previous Arriven Scpijul-tVi.tcntilal Station' PhilatJelphla !#' Msny of thr ^ninripst women are youngst' Atlantic City Hcturniii?. Ir-nv i Trca*ta£ Uslr IIOMITV In trio mg.-t dtll- as stud' -< Ofltr rotors am! In a WCIKIU almost as sheer t« rlilffxn silk, storklnc*. The Profitini Among our most important applianceslare the famous SUNDAYS Pennsylvania Railroad rotors mr» rxartly thi- tonc^< whlrh ar» the age^ doubt/ cosaMprw) th>. nn>-t «rr«-: Iii illk ure a re a October 10, 2 4 heater; The scope ti S SPECIAL TRAIN I.KAVKS Out on the curves and straightaways of the General Gold Broche Underdress sewing i ltaliway - - M-JA.M. -Motors Proving-Grounds—-over rough,rutred roads, L. AB andcrtlrrs* of. poti! bmchp In >tt>p;iinc .ii Nfw UrunbWli'k. trtasnrd with sold button* d»wn thp printing through blistering heat and bitter cold,through rain front, aiitl shows lirncntl: M long. dents tc g A FRIENDLY; RELIABLE SERVICE sl««»e;lllli Avi- . T.iir, I', M besides! •-• Unduplicated even in the Metropolitan anofis~proved before it is enjoyed by owners! wish « sold b«w nt the n<*ok. and a He} I Pennsylvania Railroad District. When an appliance in this line told ornnraent at tho low wnl.itlloe. school AND The is needed we make it promptly. Here testers drive, night and day, until the speedom- - I eters register 20-30-40,000 miles and more! Here rTHE YOUNG LADY The Eureka Cass Washer MAKERS FOR 3UEARS OF HIGH-GRftDE during the long, steady grind—every mile of which Tburingrr I ACROSS THE WAY Vacuum Cleaner is sold on our liberal part Trusses. Belts, Elastic Stockings, Crutches, Shoulder is driven under observation—materials and designs Raad&r DraceK, Spinal Corsets, Braces. Arches. Artificial Limbs, is the Largest Selling payment plan which provides are constantly analyzed and checked; performance, Coach or$ for no payments during sick- etc. We do not merely take orders but make them in wear and repairs are tabulated! Coupe •• Cleaner in the World our shop. Invalid chairs rented. Its superior cleaning ness or disability nnd addi- Here the collective genius and experience of Chev- tional protection in case of VJET WASH Your Doctor's Orders Are FourDoer $ ability is the reason Both appliances are known from coast to coast and IS A rolet and General Motors engineers is utilized to Sedan •• for its popularityi death. WONDER Carefully Followed assure buyers an investment of utmost soundness are the fastest selling of their kind in the country and satisfaction when they purchase a Chevrolet! Landau See us now! Arrange to drive the smoothest Chev» ^ur New Store is Now Ready to Send These Appliances to Your Home rolet in Chevrole£history. on'JFree Trial-No obligation-No cost to you- Just a good-will offer ELIZABETH, N. J. Small dotvn payment and convenient terms. 1-Ton Truck$AQC AQ t»W» (.<^b

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r\ LEAK and Sanitary—re- ^-' ferrlns to your clothes. g Phone True aud Trustworthy— meaning us. Very little ), hway Auto Supply Connection Main Street iiiom-y—lalkins about wLat \ PHONE 346 it •will cost you. Heap of satisfaction — expressed by \) The Largest Retail Home Appliance Concern in the World your wite after sho has re- Crane Motor Car Co. and Service Co. ASSETS OVER $3,400,000: ceived her clothes back from St. George Avenue at Six Roads. The jounK ludy across the way say nur wet-wash baths. Bread St. and Milton-Ave. Telephone-607 «h« supposes Shakespeare would hav MOK FOR SUDS & DUDS Accessories, Tires and Tubes. Radio and Car Bat- lived In hlntory If he hadn't vrrltte s thin j, but Fount. " H tery Charging, $1.00. Rental Batteries 25c per day. \ l& br Madura Ntwaptptr Smdlcatk.) .It - Radio. Batteries._Called_For_ and Delivered Free of \ ClarkHou* Place Charge. Expert Repairing On AlLMakes of Cars. * TolKphbur 41-J. QUALITY AT LOW COST Rahway Record, Friday, October 22, 1926 other clnbs of the copntry in a .„ Jamoa H. Koarney, Jr., and Dr. B. J. Mrs. Lostor Woller, ot Fifth avenue, i to get tho voters to tho polls on Efoc- 7 p. m.—Epwortn. League. Topic, Carlln, candidate for councllman-at- spent Thursday In Eon Oranso and i tion Day. "Hero Or CowardT" Loader, Mr. Loo- Iargo, appeared during the debate. Newark. Sunday Ho Stuart. Mr and Mrs. Charles C. Hlxson, COLONIA NOTES Open Saturday Open Tho Mothodlat Men's Council 'of tho AVENEL NOTES _ of Hopowoll. spent Sunday with Mr. ON BOY SCOUT DUE IJf THB- New York Area, Monday and Tuesday, 'and Mrs. William Hlison, In Avonol Mrs, A. Saywoll, of Falrvlow »vo- with great banquet Monday night at nu«. entertained at luncheon ' street. - - * •''• •'.'' ',"• bridge on Thursday afternoon. Throe tho grand banquet room, Commodore M7a71'"sh7u\orirvInSon, spent Sun-j party "udT under the aus- The distribution of plodgo cards tables wore In play. Prliea Saturday and a general discussion on tho Boy Churches Hotel. New York City. day a t the_ homo of I*, and Mrs. -^ | ^ tho Rosary Society ot St. awarded. Tho hostess With those unable to i Midweek Prayer Meeting, Wednes- Former Head oi the Citizens' pIpices3 ooff tho Rosary Socey Scout drive horo occupied tho major Hi Ions refreshments. day 7:45 p. m. M. Smith in Burnett street. I Andrew's Church of Avenol Monday part of the weekly luncheon mooting come during day— SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ladles' Aid Fair—Thursday and Fri- Halts Inunsement M ! 1^ a t 1 : O al Ubh O ot the Klwnnla Club Wodnosday noon. Evening "A Church for the People, with a «i»_ £ !LY« SH2^ »™ ^" a^ e r^• :uc c eS. e^i Th^ . Miss B. Moyor, of Tuckahoo, N. Y, Phone Emerson 9300 day evenings. Big Hot Roast Beef National Organizer L. R. Strolt; was has roturnod to her homo after ~ Welcome for All." Dinner, Thursday evening, 6:30 to 8. visitor at me nomo oi u«r ipother,: "en tables weroe IIEni pmy[ at present at tho mooting and urged Rev. Wallace H. Carver, Pastor. Supper Friday evening. Many useful Ing spent a tow days with Mr. i&d i Ira L. Cromwell, foundor and first Mrs. L. B. Van Slyke, In Woodbrldge ,«*»»-jamVknox ^ won by every Klwanlan to got behind tho Mrs. J. D. Teschmachor, In Falrriew ] articles will bo on sale. Come and avenuo drive so that It might bo a success In Sunday, 10:30 a. m.—Morning Wor- president of the Rahway Colored Citi- - ; Mbert Hill, of Koyport. Mrs. James avenuo. ahlp, eormon by tho pastor and spe- i make some of your Christmas pur- ! Hahwny. The dub must ralno zens" Leasuo, blocked tho indorsement Somers, ot WoodbriclRO. captured tho a three-year program, rial music by tho -vested chorus choir j chases. Mrs. P. J. Donato, Mrs. Harry Ba- door " prize. Refreshments wero to cover Mr. and Mr9. F. Groon entertataod »nd soloists including Mendelssohn's; of tho Democfatic candidates for ker, Mrs. Frank Barth and Mrs. Chas. 51,:00 per yi'ar. Pre hendod by Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. H. " j Rahway Needlework Guild nlclpal offices at a special meeting of! Siessel attended *Davw Davu d si Holds First Fall Meeting | the league Monday night. In a _ Wodncsilay, but hecauso of work ln| the Women's" Biblo Class and the! Bethlehem Chapel Wired y cnnilurtln'^ a vice ifrlve through Mid- - |eind™ addres was sillegall he declarey called dtha bt yth Joho meetn C-. Woodbrjdgs on Tuesday. Mr. J. H. Tiffany left Wodneadaj lion's Bible Class. j misMlss iuuriMaria ou>ixerStryker., viof riiiitiuunjuiiiPhiladelphia,, i • :" , . . . — Through Society's Efforts dlesex County, Attorney Orlando H. for Burlington, Vt., whore ha win re- 3 p. m.—Sunday School at Grand national director of Junior work, wasj s.llLi". present leader of the organlza- Mrs. M. Bauer, of New York City, Bey. chairman of tho program com-main for a tow days on business. Street Chapel. the speaker at the first fall meeting tlon- Ho s*™n ° acUon should be _ entertained at tho homo of Mr. T:45 p. m.—Evening Worship with of the Rahway Branch of the Needle- 'akcn. "nt» botLth° Democratic and and Mrs. P. J. Donato over tho Mrs. Mary Jenkins, ot Sollcrrrill*. address by the pastor, "Tho iresby- 'work Guild of America, held at the end. Seconk dGil JPxesbyterlan-Church.—Wcdne3d Ai hld th - Republican candidates were heard. Pa., Is spending a wook at tho home —tcrlxn. Synod -oi JJe w-Jeiaey^- Tho Democratic candidates present, of ier daugjltor an„°,t nr^.tflMrWcstfleld.i . to tho dinner to [ Popular Service each j Jatlons courts Mis Stryker gave many j address the gathering. i Smith and Wilhelmlna Smith. i Lights were recently Installed on send a dele President Honey Buckle, Club next at 7:SO; and I r4--i>lct4iW9-o.f--Uie--6adne99r —Cromwell toJd-Uio-mombsrs-that-Hie-i : rSchuul slri'ei distress and desolation that come„ s to '"ague was organize_ d in his home as and efforts will bo mado neitl-RnlpKew"Yorkh A " City, October 27. by tho i Frank. 14 Efcuox street. tomorrow,' aro all invited. John D. GregorS\of tho Princeton vard. metropolis, [was provloonly nchwlulod for Prayer. Meeting on Wednesday eve- homes and particularly to i nonpartisarganization nd calld Theological Seminary, was a guest; spring to • servation: dren.througb_the-slna.of: thl ST^Ti. non.parusan^rgan^a.d ^"""• trafllo thoroughfare ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1.761 garments provided, which is ot the pre about the usual standard, together Individual Rev H. A, L. Sadtler. Pastor T.wonty-arst._ Sunday_altex.-Trinity. with S7S.G0 In cash. Thh e organlzal - -Mrs._J. _Suchy,._o£ Window titut~RAW~ :ectors—It—was-ro loyed a wsBk^nd "visit at"tli5 busier jwould be:__ L the Corporate Com-! ported._Mrs. L. H. Watson being added Made to Order; .7:30 .a. _m.. adjournej d and" members dispersedp : ^o^wTT'y^5' A' GaUen- at Now and Forest Mills in this y^: mnnlon for St. Margaret's chapte!'at the meet!hg7"The garments will be tgpman'sDpt. Store also Stock Sizes 'distributed through tho hospital, vislt- that indorsement of candidates would: Tho c will be observed next Sunday. ! Underwear for »:30 a m.—Sunday School. |inE nurse and other agencies, whore s 128 Main Street from 59c up. flows of t* 11 a. m.—Morning Prayer and ad- |-lncv will do most good, the Family. Cherry axj ^-noo Mrs. LeGrand Hedges was in charge S£iSi~ a - sir? »is ™ — this week; 7: SO p. m.—Evening Prayer and ser-of the meeting and made an address; H^e was supported In this conten- born on Monda5j ot welcome in which she nrged thei''on by n> ODS thong mon by the Rev. J. Benjamin Myers, ?n~n^ m^? w.Z™' Miss Mary Leidner. of Smith street.! members to get new members. point- Eugene Hlckman: WIlMam. .ttcndcd a mas<1nerade dance given | ments' ps rector Trinity Church, Woodbridge. Our Sunday School Hallowe'en ''"K to the great need for the work a's impress c Oar Sunday School HalloweenK She spoke Draperies and Curtains Your party will be held Friday. October 29,! an incentive to activity. to l 1 hh nponly and fairly. dly Credit-Furnish Trtr^rSft p. m.—Ouh'mm/beis of the-^*-* ;J' 'n"" •""ork-boing- tion', and ; Sunday School and parents will T,e i the Girl Scouts. Presl.lcjt Shell opposed Cromwell Mr. and Mrs. R. G. P(vrier. of Burnett admitted. Many surprises and an eve-i . P"™* ™e made to send a delega- and a ively debate becan. Thejor-! street_ ar£> rents of a daugntor born Silk Damask Drapery Cretonnes and Chintz ia zens at la - CURTAINS nInB ot delight for the kiddies. Our^'on to the meeting of the Elizabeth, mer tried <° 'snore the motion of Wednesday. The baby has been this season's most beauti- It isr best nartv In the auditorium Branch'next Wednesday afternoon at Cromwell that the meeting adjourn ,m d , ,, Cloth. 36 and 50 inches 3 SL $295 4:::.,. $395 5 L $495 nanK d Ju!ia Ruffled Curtains in all ful of patterns, all 36 Week, wi best part;. In the_ auditorium. _ ^ ^^ house_of St. John's Church,! without action until both sides could , wide; lustrous and effec- $295- 4 •:::.,. $395 5::;.«$495 practical • colors, also plain white, at inches wide, at __detajl prc_ tive colorings, at llaVors, v| pair tionlroa; 1.25 up 25c to 79c yd sUck. Tl 98c ta 1.98 "\form thef Curtain Scrims Out. Big Three children. Jo- PANELS g I I nation's t ot Rah- Sunfast Rayon' Silk for Marquisettes, Voiles, ! d that • upper to fp held on Election Day; the niefltin? was no; illnrally con- ohTious ] Gev. George A. Uw Pastor. pveln?. November 2. Mrs. Allan Pol-j ducted. Quoting from section one of must be; 10 a. m.—Sunday School, de.-.-^ lock will have charee of the fancy ;he by-l:!-.vs. "Meetings may bo called taken. I Schaefer, Supt. work table, while Mrs. J. Marson is! by th» president whon conditions jus- Hats, Dresses and Coats 11 a. ta.—Morning Worship, sermon olinirmr:n nf thr committee preparing j tify s..inh. Otherwise !he moetlnc; will ••'&*: to drive by pastor. !)IP supper. The following members | | ' h-;-it Shell to!:l -Be Proud-to Take Oil 1. 4.98 Coats in all sizes, at Fire EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH Kav and Mrs. Hoept. j he was soro because he had not sot- »nt fire Rev. J. W. P. Collier, Pastor |-ten any money from the Democratic Your Hat! Women's Hats The Second Quarterly Meeting of i pnrt>'- "AVe£O t $25° la?t >'e3r from Tom Boy Skirts, at this church, will be held Sunday. i Trinitv Enworth 5.98 to 15-00 VT , T» . —, . . . '• thorn and because we haven't got any Know that wherever you Women's Stylish Millinery 11 a. m.—Rev. J. J. Derricks. Pre- i 1T go you:* Weekly Delivers any HallOWC en Party Tonight} thine this year you are sore." said hair will bo admired for the dls- tow siding Elder, will preach. ; — i President Shell. Cromwell admitted in Felt, Velour and Silk One of these Suites 1—p—m,—Sunday—Schocl. 1 ttTTnftPTTT-n f—rtnI~EFtvTrrTh-I;pn^-:h"-Irn^ue -co t-the-mone>*r—Cromwelti2ctive_beauty_of-iti-periecl L mar-, 4.50 and498 Boys' and Girls' Wind- 3 p. m.—Preaciiinp by Rev. M. M. | ^,, of thr. Trinity M. E Church -nil!; told ;he Rathering that he i; a Repub- col. Enjoy tho thrill of confidence^ d^Velvet _combin_ati_ons .ot.fi.. y^nTTtir1n~"n!-(h=e^tfi37r^Tn"!l^1il^75t^.'U'o:rHn\lorsT!T^^ i -T-a-i4-or-e1="tla"yir^lvcT1.~aTl.~07t'po: tunity tD~btJ~hptinl: ppol n Inisjtl_ at YOUR CHOICE by pastor and choir. nicht at the home of M!=.= Mhrtha j Shell tried to inject name? of Demo- today. —Suites at I It h; HnnVins. 2"> Mnonoy place. * eratic candidates into a motion made Bedroom SuitSui e A::> of ;>'-Sf sr.iu s i= ^ullK-icnl U) eauso u means a : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH M';5 Dora Price stated that- the by Cromwell, once ^for the indorse- 2 98 to 5 00 198to4-50 A small deposit will reserve your selection until s;ir .L::r.^i:z v '.rui'uri- biiyors—the threu of them menced j "A Church of the Good News" p!nn=_ for th^ annual plav wnrr> pro-: men', of Edward Leonard. Democratic Dining-Room Suite together consiiiutr- a magpificent outfit thai,-, Rev. Wilbour E. launders, Pastor. rressTrc .rapidly, 'he committee in ! oouncilmnn candidate from the Fourth 7S you jr.i^hx ytart housekeeping with tomorrow. goal of ;. : wanted. Buy now and save. We will every c\_ Sunday. 9:43 a. m.—Sunday School rhurjp nf the production beine Miss Ward, and the other time for Alfred Special Tuesday, October 26 >•(•; you need make o:ily the pniallest of down Mr. B: L. Crue, Supt.. The Tower-priro. Mi's Martha Unreins and; C Fences.-Democratic candidate--for- or— payiiu-nts to orqnirp it divisioui. Class, Mr. Compton, teacher. The Unrry n'nd^iore. The r'-sij-rintion of;<'nuncil from the First Ward. Mayor deliver when >ou are ready. Ing gooo Deltr. Alpha Class. Mrs. W. E. Saun-,Mi=s Adolaid" fompior. as first vice- j Fyffe's indorsement was not Riven, LivingRoom Suite 89- sons as, dors, teacher. A graded school with, ^r.-sitjnnt was accented, and Harry I Georpp W. Palmer, president of the Our regular Gordon Brand $1.00 Silk Hose in all trained tpach.-rs tor all ages. nbdFtnn" wa= name'l lo fill the va-j Thomas A. Fyffe Democratic Assocla- 30erry Street, (cormain) previous • r-oiv.-vl into i'ion was present when the argument Telephone Rahiuat/ 68 The Living-Room The Bedroom 11 ^i._m.—Morning Worship. The.oanry. r, C. Welsh n. rn Pri«T! bepan. while Mayor Fyffe. Council- tlift new fall ie-BiningJtoQm_ A fi;;»rrii;i;' suuvTn American w;il~ pastoWilf pfeacir *mom))"-"fJ17i]^ rreTiHeRTTTa men Roll. Keuner and Leonard. Judgo i' On account of limit id quantity we can sell no moie tfcaD 2 pcirj lo a cuttcircr. iv>ii >cui!t)fcl A beautiful period suite in walnut A pracious, rnnrfortable outfit, mr vender on gmrvwood. Note tho 'Ss studi 7 p. in.—Christian Endeavor. The | was in charce. venoer and jrumwood. Massive H6- handsomely upholstered in velour. ptTtiy dt*>iin of the bocTand dressing ProfiUni J. V/. Cia.ss will conduct the service.! -— tahlo" wii>. the S p. m.—Evening Service. The Rev.' _ _,-„_„ _„, , _, iiich buffiu. extension table, five side Reversible spring filled cushions. and dre?ser the age^ m 11L Sofa, armchair, wing nelly to nuttch. Four '"'•it C. E. Deems, minister of the Living-; chairs and an armchair piece?—this week ure a re stone Avenue Baptist Church of New, —this week chair—this week ... 89.75 89 75 The Brunswick will preach. ' Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosfe for Ladies, reg. weight $1.85 89.75 Scope, t: Wednesday. S p. m.—Mid-week serv- j Sheer, Silk to the top, pair - - - $1.95 sewing | ice of praise and prayer. Our dele-' .gates to the. I'^MifHe Assembly wiil. canlzatl cive their reports. j printing - 3 p. m.—The Malcus Club will hold: Shirt ^Special

Jack Tar •$ dents t( a meeting in tlio parsonage. This is I For Men \m that we- . a..Dieetin^..rostpoiKMl frnm last wpok; V: besides because of tho had woather. All men Pure VV'O'oi Weekly Delivers This nf die church and congregation are 300 Men's Dress Shirts, Delivers Hci' cordially invited. j Delivers Any 4-Piece Bedroom Suite school Thursday. 2 p. nt.—Ladies' Aid So- 27 and 29 Cherry St. white or neat colored Rug in Stock Congo- I ciety meets at the honir- of Mr.-.-. T. J.j HOME-MADE CANDY Weekly Deliver* This Seamless m Dresser toilet table, chest Adati-.s, 213 Hamilton street. j Suits strLes with or without 3-Plece leum Rug Axmlnster H:!D p. m.—Junior C. E. Miss Mann Davenport Suite of drawers and bow-end bed Rahway, N. J. Rugs Clark, supervisor. ' . ! 6 to 10, a Suit collars, value to 2.00. UirK<" davenport, which . .S15.50 ~" p. m.—finy Scours. Mr. R. ,!. Mor- 12 i33.75 Delivers !i .. 9.75 ton, scoutmaster. j Ladies' Outing Flannel Night- Your choice, Special Week-End Special .an he converted Into a full S p. m.—Choir practi''-.1. Mr. Will-j gowns, extra weight. Spocial, oach m s;=o bed. flresldo chair and 1x10.6 .... 29-95 IOC-Pi : 19.75 .. 7.95 •S11-U4-! iam Cook, chorister. I 8 19.95 armchair as^ss^ DINNFP 5 Cm 3 Friday. S p. m.—-The Choir associa-j .53 FT I :C>. 1 r-M i tion gives the "Wcddinc: of Miss Lilly- Chocolate Straws, fine for Socials ^iW,- .-t-e Ti!le and Mr./Hilly Willie." An ove-1 Assorted Wrapped Caramels, rich with cream nin^ of fun is ?-,;• 3::iis.-d for all. No Every Suit Guaranteed' - ;' • feroi admission will h>- charged and a silver Snappy Peanut Brittle 3.1 nrr w oiTerii!!; -,\:!: !"•> laicen for the Build- '"I s=^-. tes el : ins Knii'l. ,!:• fn-.-hmonts will he Children's Socks Special Handbag Special Mattress Cover Special ffif3f#tiaU i : served wiih'iut charge. Ses our assortment of Children's 1.50 1.37 Saturday, n p. :n.—Choir progres- Ladies' Leather HandbaR.s, Neatly made good quality Un- : Socks-, plain, - plaid and bleachiid Muslin, three-quarters or Try all 3 for S1.00. iff' ! sive d!ui]Y';. Sport style?. Seo our assortment. rZ-T}, tit" "^aw"^ ' - - " 'i • !•—•» colors; sizes G to 10. Spe- -fuH-a-hie:—Sirccial, each ~ & HOLY COMFORTER CHUKCH7 cial. i\ EPISCOPAL, cial price a pair : mm Rev. R. w: Elliott, "Rector. ' Ice Cream made in fancy ways for Hallowe'en. •r*viily-firsl Sunday after Trinity, Special care and attention given to church and lodge Ice Cream orders. ••vices will be aa follows: -^VVe-supply-Plates-and-Spoons-and-take^back-all Tmused Ice~Creanrin^good~ 3 —1L• ..lui TT?.oniriffi —i.h.^n^Y—Gommuiuon. for the Altar order. - r Corporate Coniinunlon Children's Heavy """Knit with" Childjens Women's Chamoisette Gloves Weekly Delivers r—wm Weekly Delivers Ga Rayon stripes, Dutch neck, elbow Our 25 years' service is our guarantee. Weekly Delivers This Complete [ wBk This 10-Piece a%*. m.-Tlic Cnurch School. Al- Waist Union Suits, extra heavy with fancy novelty flare or turn- Weekly Delivers This This 5-Plece Bed Outfit I H Dinlng-Room Suite laI 1 sleove, knee length; sizes 2 to 12. CaU Rahway 28-1. J1 a °^l_Morning -Prayer and ser- ribbed; pizes •) to 10. Special a over cuffs; all sizes. Special a pair Union Suits. Special, a suit 3-Pleco Breakfast Set • Buffet, Table, China $ mon by ^o-rector. Subject. "And I ms. Consists ot Drop- Consisting of Ena- suit Special attention given to Hallowe'en Ice Cream Orders. Order early. Ice LWIng-Room Suite meled Steel Bed. H Closet, Server and 6 Upholstered in Jacqnard Leaf Table, 4 Chairs. Couon Mattress and mk Chairs with Loathcr or Cream Forms for Hallowe'en are $2.00 a dozen. Witches, Pumpkins, Cats, You have your |M* Tapestry Seats xhln mee'tlns In the Parish Room. i Velour: Davenport, Flro- itust-Proof Spring.. •7:45 P- m.—Evening Prayer with Corn made in Ice. Cream Shapes will m ake your party more complete.. cholco ol colors etndlos In the Sermon on the Mount.; sldo Chiar, Arm Chair ... Phone 325—284 TRINITY M. E. CHURCH | Rev. Seaman W. Townoend, Pastor i Extra Heavy Plaid Bed Blankets, Pure Wool Blue Serge Dloomera, 10 a. m.—Cliurrh School. C. H. • Haiiies' Teddy Ulaiikots, blue or good Blze; regular price. 6.00, all sites. Special, a pair Whitman's, Apollo, Mirror, Huylers Candies. For Evening Appointments Phone Emerson 9300 pink. Special, each iP~i_SiiHL 1 -GREEN FURNITURE CO. 10:15 a. m—Men's Bifile Cla'sSmrfTJ •ELIZABETH, N. J. :77TO81BROADST.: P. K. Knrniitii. teacher. i , 77 TO 81 BROAD ST.: : W a. m.—Women's Bible Class. Mr.' GREEN FURNITURE CO- William P. Little, teacher. I I 125 Irvijg St., RaU'ay 290 North Broad St, Elizabeth • 11 n. in.—Morning- Worship, Ser-' ir.ou by pastor. it I Railway Record. Friday. October 22, 1926 / 11 Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund Is tho Sam H. Horrls prodnctlon ol n rebnke thoy Wre a trio of college. per friend's of tho latter arrive on theI be the attraction at the Shnbert record breaking engagements in Chi- Where Willie Fell The Rahway Record "Cradle . Snatchora," which has Just !c,ene: by pre-arranged Invitation— j Theater, Newark, throughout Ithe cago and Boston and the unusually At tho annual meeting ot the Board ot Trustees of THE EDITOR'S SCHOOL DA1JS A PINCH OF Ftudents as stimuli Itr tho deBlrod M The teacher was explaining., the uew members, as all new teachers are now required I used to llko JUIIL at-millng by Ing wild Tosebuds by tho wayalde. Aa t onglnoorM was strikingly demonstrated quate to the situation when three flap- vorld renowned musical comedy, will title rolo anil played It thrnuKh the n' popular prlcii?. ' the K.inie." was the :inswer. Put to become members. At the close of the fiscal year in comes to asking the taxpayers to vote And w»tclilnE h>r; tor all ti,, whl, Si* «. B. ROLLINSON, president. Jur.e 1.174 members were lieiug paid allowances. These to increase their own taxes the police- Kho'S ilnt a little.-. mu»bo «mllr [here yoBtorday. when tho nowly por,- J. R. HOUGH, Advertising Mana !>r. And talk to urn and loll me wh»-_ i feclcd Orthophonlc Victor Recordii Ra w figures are especially interesting when considered In men should at least give all the facts Welt, thlncii 1 never have forgot. KENNETH Q. JENNINGS, Local Editor. just as they are. j woro demonstrated by James McCol- connection with the demand made by representatives ot lure. Victor dealer. the teachers for great appropriations to the fund by the In a pamphlet being distributed by I'd Rsk hrr how lu make A cake i tg&ocrlptlon rate $2.50 per year, payable In advance them, they state that their dally wage "Well, flrst," ^h^•'d nuy, "iome im. "Tho old proceaK of recording had Single copy 3 cents. Legislature each year. Is 55.4S. In a paragraph below they tkkr, '** laay llmltatlona." said Mr. McCol- s'ale that- this dally wage is $4.76. Sonie buttt-r. anil un <-KI- ur two. j Iura. "For example, artists and or- In commenting on this demand the -Trenton Eve- Bonie flour and milk, yuu ulwayt do IchontraH had to he crowded together 1UTI0IU1. ADVLRTB1N5 EU-StSEMJl What we would like to know Is, lust ning Times" says. "'Of what sense can there be in thewhich amount is correct as there Is a And ithcu put In. tii inukt- it Ka<)ii icloiio to the recording horn, making HEW JERSEY Ntft-SPArLtS. :« (Tlilli par! I neviir umJi-ratuut- tit cxtromoly dlfllcull for thorn to per- Raney C Wowl, .'"-«.-•->*..' SLa!e continuing to pour its money so lavishly Into a considerable difference. And often uurd to wonder At), I Hew Yort—•Chlcaro— Ptifla delphii—Nc fund that already contains more than 510.312.150 in in- They also- list their yearly salary "A pinch ur lliln. u pinch or th»-.» I form naturally. Furthermore. It wan I impossible to record a full orchestra. vented assets, and has back of It the credit ot Newand from It make certain deductions And then iih.-M «ay. "".ty in ICortoln Inatrume-nts would not record FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1926 ton When you cruiv ui>, wlirn l' let all, making It ueces-iary to substl- that itule^otherB In onler to approximate The.S:ate has so many other uses for its money |io"riy salary, the Impression thai this on And Mu'lliViT ni-yl.e, fat~uwi ithe deslreiTeffoctT—Whore -thls-iraa Thousands of Non-Voters it appears to be mighty poor financiering to keep |[imou'IU mUst be deducted each year, Thrn *-j»* rt-nii-inlii-r wli.it I Ino* possiblo, wo were forced to red.o- adding two or three million dollars a year to a fund This is not so. as no equipment Is Kor llfr*» ti wtiult- lol tiki- « rukt. purchased, it lusts practically for u Vn, llfr'» a Ihliii: >i.u li»\r t,, ij & Instruments especially for that According to reports from county chairmen all over that is perfectly safe. -: l f m —No*—Jersey thousands of both Democrats and Republi- lifetime. Much 11 !•*- a L'tiHt-, or pip, or- brno. "No layman can read understandlngly the law mulct They also deduct an Horn for cloth- You'll n»d. tuy »un," my Motti«-r B»I? "Tala now proc«s.H of recording can*? have not been voting in the past few years. It is a JpUminatea all of those dlfllcultlea. Wo With: whirl- the Pension and Annuity Fund was established. tns—leaving tin? impression that this well-known fact that riRht-here_lii-ourj>-vn_.city. Rah- Is also a yearly dttducll.Qn. while sev- I did not uiHlrrat.-iml )irr thrn |ca» now record faithfully, not only all totDorrcw; "The subject Is one that should receive attention now, hut ntiw tirr nnrtiK conn- bark "ac»la. [ types of »olcci* and Instruments, hut wayaiis arc laying down on the job by hundreds. Repre- eral of the policemen admit that the Before ni> »-yiti IKr itant tttiiM-arn serration sentatives of both parties have beim negligent In per-instead or wailing until tho Appropriations Committee of purchase ot an outfit us listed lasts .\ lit"- m* I^UKliit-r and t.f i^nr, ' Ithoro Is no limit under Orthophonlc rdlng to tho number of perform- ••odBty-017— the next. Legislature has about completed its work sevoraI years, And both -hi- I.IUt-r «ntl ihc .»,,t of the pre and is beset with demands that soveral million dollars! They also lisi the salary of police- Have m*a> Ih^l lltr ..t -nit.- ..,,- Dt,i. |«r». They are recorded just as thor tiOE of public iilncers and in deciding questions that may Thit IMnc. t tiu\r. t'mg~uTade by leaders of |th» highest to tho lowest, aro ropro- •would be f- State Treasury, where It properly belongs." j vvh|) llavc ^l}n on the force 3 number in tills vi. both parties to net out the vole this year, and In some of years who receive this salary, but Put In Iho nullli 10 nr<. >oUrr .« ' dMcd accurately and naturally." cares Uie question is beim; studied by civic organizations. Th© <•' patrolmen do not receive—$2,200.00 I'm In firr.it tMrini you n:itn to < w"as~Bipl*i1ncrt~thatr-lnslettd-of-oj. -he [, ; «14 tnetiil born, the artlKls now sing Testing Zoning Legislation lieve. Tur tn. wha!r»rr y.-u ate at. ! or (ilay bofore one or more mlcro- Cherry ar of "voting age who have not even registered. President Cooliilge"s expression of desire for a larger Rahwayans will be Interested In the result of llilga-j They also state, tjjat they have a A pln.-h o! llil". •< -iliu-h <.f thai. pbsnex, especially dealf-ned for record- .this week;,. i: ri IU 0 O br Utl'iuif Sti'iiwr ija-Mtat* - Inn. which pick up every sound and representation of public preference at the polls is nottion just taken into the Supreme Court of the United .^ - ^-?^ - n'-ikin-- enas meet, ut I ese. WHEN I WAS a traajiniit It to the delicate electrical oas thonj' States, on appeal to test the validity of a zoning or .Mid If you Week, wi..., At the last two elections only lifty per cent of those nance is a reasonable regulation. i making ends meet. lx>w |ll*. but which could nol formerly be lost tin- rl . tun't jviti >T 111 j-ot practical; eligible lu vote cast their ballots. This is a poor .showing , , The list of money spent for clothing : n\ I r HKN I w«> tv-vtity-on-.' I went t on thi-record. St'-ll another 1 the nnirvr? |couplcuou>< feature «•-.< the quiet sur- \ detail pro in a republic with a practically universal franchise. On the part of the land company It was argued that, ,s nol as Kruat ^ a yomiK mun rldlnK V\ 10 Mr. Marshall Fli-ld In i'bi- ca^it with -i letter of Lt.tr-iduction fruui 1 HE COSTofplac- the obji-ctloniibli. nfiMllc sound Mayors, \ The Individual vote is what makes up the total, llany the ordinance is unconstitutional, as it provides for the|[0 business would have to spend, and 1. II. l-'li-ld. a CIIUMII of tin- ^rvul HUT- A wc-uiau'll iiiourn for u dca-l parvnl bek-L{ absent Uon broa* candidates have been elected to office by what has be-taking of property without due process of law, Is an un-, this, therefore, is an ilem that is ques- for >rurs -for a drnd busbi-D-l till alie1 inga first mortgage tio D le cbntit. My Inlerv-i-w took alw>ut Hirw stick. Tl reasonable regulation and does not come within the _ ^ ^ _ ! KPLs umithrr- for a* drad chili! fnrrvpr. **iine to be kiiown as the "stay-at-home vote." Unworthy Illlllllti'S UIlU I think 1 >!ll\ered hlost loan here is con- form the! police power. Was not this the argument made in t1"'' rhoujih "the"" Repttb'lcan%<"l>art™llwou*d • - men have been named 10 office because of tie feeling Io kuo B 3 —are-know— recognized. For that reason an amendment to our St-'-e -*- »'" > * ' - > "Then hf ruuK tlif onr] lurnril you apply thru Two »!aKc settings of s'-'rllcular j cnlmneysj jmhlkan and Democratic chleTsnnnheir-aeveral-head- of enilurancr aud ttt and partly brllll.inco will be M.I-:I n: "Mutt and ; me over io no n>otlMrtn". whci havlu" a warm coal ' your lawyer or blah acc4 quarters in *tVashinmoti. New York and Chicago, are JuH'r. Honeymoon" elu<- for (wici- \ 1 frankly admiuins they are in a state of worry over tho tion and ordinances valid. Thp amendment should he they living morally upright lives? and •your broker, cnl! t F 'dally pre^enta'.lo-is a'. Miner's i'tnplrc las .been adopted, regardless of any ut bact 10 Jarknui, wtH-rr I obvious j Supreme- ('ourl. though there i-.ii: \> a>-.uramv that ii :iieiil." Upon tlii.--.ir latter i-ue.-:!oui If lh<--t l«>lb 1»T;I outa water tbnr* here yourself, *'diir m:v*.ir.e.t Oc'.tib-T "4 Kmiiu* In j •no one of them has yet/ succeeded in working out the e depends just whether or not the raise lived, unit utkkt-tl tti>- nlLuatiuu over TiriiJ" UIM trialii and •jlbalations be. MI »cit»>;h. And If TOO an- TOiwih, The-i 1.U 1 KtranKi- s.-'.tias :o the Endorses Councilman Leonard fenil mi- $1.3-11 n^ye.-tr n* n tiook- y A m namely, that a considerable part of the apathy among V. li'.or. Ilei:onl: *TOO 1 HI »c:irni>.-r-d ;!ir<>u.-:h the the common and garden voters is because of the con-; huti(lr>Ml dollar* in a i-oun- Fidelity Union il * tU.- n»-Asii^iters or the careleasn : . I: may be a Intl. unii-ual f-,ir one 1 fidence which the said common and garden voters have A Good Repute and State Credit i'.f iHjlitieal pa.-t\ i.i wr:tv Iry ii-wu »i\ mllui'iii-r. --ti it u< u 1 ttir. itT >'-ars but. :;> all ways i 1 Title &. Mortgage u \\ -'i; lriHiE._---u:> :t."Mutt' ia-cently the press carried a list of iU-bt.i which wore j! ''" l'-:ur but-l.feel.in i hiinl ctKiict- fur mi- tu make. 1 in- in President Coolldge. his days and ways. 1 ' an I J IT w11 JIVI- tti •••"•> :i> >tr:m;er! —ITIJ*: :,.-- ;IT-IVI1--I to I »>k ;ifter : heavy to anything wlUch hinted at an adverse' comments on thewhic! h had already funded it- World war debt :o this: street Iy-pannu-ni In the layiux of hear of nutlui.k' t.f the kmtl nrnl urxt-il . AnOpwation 755B*O*oST. A.M-9PJ..-.: - t V--..IO uf !iu:i;-.': v. ':•- ..•'.! tiii'l . free country. Ise-.veis and latera'.- Jus: completed 0:1 Ua, rusts* Ca-»a.:U Fssn rreet B, N. Y-. WPI >!x «£1 UU e>-nil. Iin r I'.rmi^itnut t!if S.-.a-x Ji"- Vu!" Ization c justances. but the reaction was so strong tluit they wisely The vast nuijoritv <>( these. *tat iielit> were .-on- , _ ...... , ,, • lulviif I toil, my |ii:nv in Mr Field's 1 tfa S- SbJ Q^ -5!U«I»-.... *th i* -:M:?I Jhere :l-.- (••« better i-cccn-' tia-ei:i-»t. wiih.-.it .iny tlwituti- tluil-n rir -.iiT-.i-dL-as Ir.i.. :hi' *ur :.-r:. Sid j abandoned that course, and began to deliver their wrath r:i ;ie:wee:i 1S7'> and 1SSJ and vr.- repudiated on ^nsuii-r'ibW'to ".ay"".!*' "iii> * >L?t"\ flre losst —Just a Ini) :ii Sli> 11 «>-i-t —II. i;,ir- GoM tin-. >i.-.iic:r. ir-.-in :s "he reedcr | — Fire ajui Indignation at the managers of the Republican cam-1 the ground that they were contracted for by the Carpet {--really appreciate the savinc that has! for \ui*' .i>: «e:l a.-t [or l> of j o ;hc extent that 1 am. I "was enough T0HAI1-II. 1.i.r.l..ti s.-ifrldi** In-!- "Ko'l" .ill'.! "Jen." I_o!:i Pl-rci-. .1 brll- iL opposing. They admit privately among themselves a con- authorizi-d by the people of the states In question. oiK-erned to watch every step prelim-1 tlie m»si fauiniw lU's.arta.eat .-store Iri llat* tinrl beautiful Inct-r.u.- siderable number of Democrats have so fine an admira-. I'eganlles.s of th<± Justice uf the reasons for repudia-jumry to the work. Kaslund. tlnlnj: N>;h » n-tall nnd on *li" ("nlumhi:i Clr. u:t A 1:1 be limier s 'lion for'the President, that while pledging tht*ir party 1 -.inn it mlKli:"'l)T-""w(-irror-i!*05:p-who might consider It a. Thl' lowest; bid Jorthc laying of the wlu-li-Mili- liusltu-ss. Th of allegiance Cur future contests, that they have really doter-j justitialil.- prei-dent in investicite the results of the! "i*t;STot" Madison avenue was $'i.'l»":l turned and decided to remain away from the [mils and, •utidii bv these Southern Stales. to cn>t In addition $2.ill j .10; .-ven v«»t>- fur the Demmratic candidates in the com- For thir: •-• ;. .ars not a single Southern State could per foot. If the contract fur s..-« ! ;:i brlslit cuv 1 tiui-siil* Its own borders at anything like and laterals had been given !•> the tnmlci;. Aril". H-IUITS. On .th«- Republican side, confidence in the lYesid-MU iowe.-.: liitldtT ihe eiitir^ cost would I dlan and tin- I'.u-ilii- K»ur. sltixint; If bJ . Hi- HOIII-J :Mte ins. wi'A r.dd their :.i:i«ts tu'; •I:L!= rcully .-oliditied the activities of tile most eanies! ; means a; . '.1 1:0 in:.I'V'V •l> in the South The result was-ecou The entire as cone—and done' that' •itiusiast- In brief, satisfaction with and i-'nifidtMH-i- in eilucatiimal .-tarnation for a quarter of '•'1 -by tht- ,: l>^partment vo, owner:- only $3,673.11. goal of ' - ;i reiitur) T: Sou.h paid a terrible price because It | :-i-]t".ledy t!::i: ::i d-'-r.-e uf \ sons as; ; :md is dtfM-rving of high praise. I am tht* Ruliwavan interest in local politics should roiiip.'l i.C an individual. s" p.i[ml.-ir:ty t!:r vionf Lin to vol.- :ii :: Jncal election evin if h'- fails tr> work U|>' .1 Ue'mhlk an but as :i citizen of Hah- 0*1 psit :vl; previous i' ;t.i!>l'.shod rt:c- -vay I lie.-ni it. my duly to vo'.e for for similar type of vn-iTtainment. eDon^h patriotism to pay at'.en: uin t What Will You Have? Ishow rso Mavtir FyJe and lib associates. Tin re avi- on the checker board of polit'.c* this year 1 shall use what lntluence I n:ive •with or without enough vital mattery at stake, affectini: ev.>ry man.1 Tiie Neivark Sunduy C:ili" uf reci-n'. issu-. in bi.'- induce others to do thp s;ime Hopefully yours, woman and child in this city. 10 tause an outpouring of, -v.:;l:im :iie i-.mditiuns whu-h permitted the attack Caustd by Qladder Irritation It r'aturt t JOHN H. LARSON. an unusual number of voters HamiltiMi ;t> any lielil is a curse, but iipathy in the lit hi of v-iliiic- • •II*.- -•-••t-iiy :ir'<] lU-lerniineil action toward ;hi- Imndit.s. whether lar<,'e or small, will have a is near lal.trnity. ;ind siioulii brinu the biu^ii 01' sh:i!ui' to suites. "Tlii.- tact U that our system ot-criminul [irucedure HELD ON SUSPICION courteous reception here 1 .••H>n citizen who f:iils :o int"re-t hi:;'..-' If nr Herself; 1:: -t - ,t il ... he: .' .:head of ihe proi t-dure of iriminalH. is Thomas Dlchaci. 27 years old. uf 113 i-mikicntly io get to tin- iiolls .-• 11 • 1 vim-. 1: :< .! i>:ttrio:ir: a Uunit;. d :vU-*r tiehiiul .Dur entire ma.-liin-i-y ..f justU-e Monroe street, was arraigned before Judge James H. Kearney. Jr. in l'o- '•jt:t\. mill :i- such shouid r. coive altentiou ; 1 •• ii- speeding u;- lice Court Monday morning on sus- "I; iu-vi-r wa- entirely adefiuate. having beeu framed j P'eion. Ills case was dismissed Pa- School Children and Road Thumbing !1.:: I!-- tliorv ••.:,! it ,vas better that 9 sluee been twisted and manipulated until now i*. is berry stre.et.-,. early Sunday morning. <^u>ols whi.h they attend, -tie flaily seon •'thunibin'*" a scarcely exaggeration to say that the welfare of society CLASSIFIED "ADS" PAY -iile from passin-; autoinobilists. and the vindication of justice has become of secondary In.Iiortaticr. The cUinrer to the child peekitm a r:ini; iniitonsts Wi'l. the heavy ir'ifTir on our<;rij7>'> Co-nsn'miiou recently thai criminal procedure in ^ A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK^^;V>.;e^g •-•'rei-ts ::r.(! MKIIIS'MII th- *-:tr!v moT-nii'tr "-vhen men arethat suite was "a. jungle in which a nrlmlnul has every in their '.va> u> hii>ine~- this is particularly h;''par(!aus. * u BETTER •'nildrt'ii iln nut appro. :.i'. ihe risk they aro runniiiK and chance to csi-ape." This is just as true of criminal pro- QUALITY :u»: uul> enilan^i-r lli'-ir HA:: lives, hut by cumpollill!* cedure .11 New Jersey, "Jersey justice" Is no longer a s;.'i'-)ii\ in for speedy and exact justice." FOR LESS MONEY ANNOUNCING THE FORMAL OPENING .^uiiorists to iiuitkly t!i;M:L-.- tlu-ir direction in order to And Your own Terms .-void strikm:: Ihe ihii.l. 1. a-..- them no tlmo to Kive sig- Warning to Rough Players .:.'ais to drivels of fniluu :IIL- '-.t!.- This is the frequent . :I!'M- uf serums acriileii's. <(in-'of Trenton's star basketball players is to be U may seem iinui arums, nut io say shabby, on thurequired to pay $3.U0u damages to a member of another •' OF THE NEW FASHION FLOOR ,a.r; ut ;i miiiorisi to refuse 10 civ-- ;i <'liild a lift on its team whose jaw was broken in a game played nearly II Dollars Could Talk ..:.y ii. school, yei ihe Amerkaii Automobile Association a year ai-o: The Trenion man was accused of havlng 1 deliueralely struck the, plaintiff, and while he protested • s laiiiH-hed ;i nation u id.- emii'ini *'! to acciuaint iiarerits, ROCKS that breathe of Paris! FursVich and luxurious! Dainty shoes, hats that are deftly flattering! The Fashion . r.r nwsii-r.- and school .lullmrities of the perils of this ill-it he had not been unnecessarily roush. and that the They would tell many interesting stories of Injury was -inlire.lv accidental, the Middlesex County F Floor with its deep cushioned couches and comfortable chairs, its wealth of exquisite things to wear, its shimmer- .t—.ruee The aiafer is viewed frotn two allf-l. s. ono Our boys' clothing meas- 847 BROAD ST.. NEWARK. cmirt seenrs to have lield to the contrary after Hearing their travels. We are sure that they would VINi flJ?.il"*J. DEPOT he saf.-iy o'' tin- child and the other the risk that the ures up to ali that's ex- ONE FUflHTUP__ ing mirrors and bewitching Little Shops, all await you. The stage is.set. You arc invited to attend the FormaLQpening ".in- evidence. ^uc-Lutj^J a^Jinij.^ \\'ben the latter grants the child's pected of it—both by the always speak well of the Mutual Savings Benks of the Fashion Floor of the Most Reautind Store in America. .-.-\-u.->: :'"i a rid.- b.- ar. one,makes himself responsible: bdH tif_its being injured in an n*LC luisketball during the remainder of tlie season, nud ' ' * they werejepositeu. There they are '.'ur...:L>.. Mate!.>._..111. ;!,,. ,.j\;eiu Made right for wearing wciilev.i while ridiii-- the car the owner may be com ""wirs~i)"mrt(r"considorable-expi-ii-if-(or-nicfc ex- .inp u> itnpres, upon their pupils the dangTS of the pr.u- clsi'vvherc for that matter, that .some members or tin; shoes, furnishinjs. Dmsel Mominj & Eremnj; Clai-v.i. vice. Tilt- alilouioblle assofiation\ (inclusion that "it is Wei'liawUeoii police force are more interested in promot- 'Write to DAVID M. HELD ROGERS PEET COMPANY 951 Broad St.. Newark, N. J. Kresge Department Store Y.-ir better for the child to ignore his plea for a lift than ing and prdtoi-ting the activities of bootleggers and beer- •J.o allow him to endanger his life and the lives of others." runners than if safeguarding the public and enforcini; the Broadwuj Broadway Broadwai • I Ubrilv ;.- but common sense and should tiius-bc treated as such. law. al VUirr.Q at 13th Si, SAVINGSINSTITUTION NEWARK HffiTd'Sq. An i.-x-Ck'riuan soldier has returned to tho mayor of JVW Kor* Fifth Avfc The Treasury Department reports S.iJOl) millionaires • i 35th St. City «i 4tj, S|> COJ3.IV1AIIVL& MONROE STS, RAHWAY, N.J. —.J.-French-Unvn -some silvr knives anj"forks which he In tho United-States. This-is reassuring. 11 indicates Tr, >onl at Hromtirld > PIlXS,fcr«« carried off tiprSup: the invasion. Maybe h** found out they that there need be u./fe;Tr of a lack o"f,"i;iiiidI'd;i*ii.s~T<;r Hie OP EN MON DAY ' E VITNTN'G"S" * _ , , ftAhwIViBt; »»-rc only plated. , ^ United States Senate. rSOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVERYH8BK

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Rpttnrri. Friday. October 22,1926 Rahway Record, Friday, October 22,1926 13 He's AU Wet! time hag won for himself a host ot &*FWyJ Fine Boxing Carnival FOU BENT—Vive-room flat, all Improve- FOB SALE—Brasa bed, box spring, mat- ENEEOETTIC VOUNO UAN of eighteen or ANTIQUE FURNITURE, dishes, crockery, WANTED, TO RENT— Four- or followers. ments except best. Inquire IK) Leu- tress, 4 pUlowa, £»; floor Ump, $25; nineteen wanted as srrocory clerk. Splen- etc., wantedd. • WhaWh t havh e you ? AgeA , -----buncalow; all -Improvement*. Prate ••• TiUo aTcnae. oc22-3t Horna machine with 7.1 record), cost VSS, FINNEY OF THE FORCE At Plainfield Tonight Young Somor and Al Macco, both did opportunity to learn tbe business. style, ••tr., nniKt be stated. Will call that could be bonRht later. Addma Box KO. Articles In perfect condition, can 110 care Kccord. ^** woU-known boys, step Into tlie ring be seen Saturday crcnlng and all day Apply Greenspan's Economy Market. It and nsiiect. Write "Antique," 285 North r J*e Delayo'a bi-monthly "carnival of for one of the four-ronndors. The FOR SENT—Fist >tx room> and bath, ell HrraiL street, Elisabeth, N. J. OC22-21 cl*nt" Is the leaded event on Plain- ImproTcmunU; steam beat furolBbctt, rent Sunday. Mr». Moore, 7 Bryant terrace. It oung At 60, bout looks lllco a good appetizer. reatonableu Inquire Bi Monroe street. WE WANT a local representative m your 8aU*it sports calendar for this week. " Phono 2SS. It WOHK WANTED—Woman wishes work Irving Yakl and Joe ManlUo are FOE SALE—Milk ronte. Well established community to sell a bcnutllul lino of Et Kencral houBework by tho day. Ad- I.-TRSITl'BJi BEPAIBB The scene will bo the Plainfield slated for tla opener, a four-round trada For further particulars write mcrchandlKu having Immediate sales apr By Box 1U:-A, enro Record. oc22-2t dress Mrs. E. Panl, 57 Washington street, EXPEKT Or Old At 40? AanuomBnt Acadomy on Watchnng bout. FOIt BKNT—Apnrtincnt ot flvo rfams and peal.' Attractive Income to wlde-awcke Carteret, N. J. oc!0-2t batb, with nil Improvements, newly. — Intelligent man or woman. Experience All Work Quaranteed decorated; Hteam bent furnished, at 100, FOR To ex- Oc22-2t room Furniture Painted. R. P. Smltk. rouda. Both lads have compiled on- There Is a principle which In a bn> perience or capital needed. Here Is an Rahway 258-11. ocl-*1. rtablo , records and the fight ngnlnst nil Information, which Is proo! KOR SALE—Winter pears for canning, C5c opportunity to build a permanent busl> FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apart- ness with a repeat feature that Is Tory ' Women are as old or as young as this ovcnlng la expected to end In against all argument, nnd which can- ment for light housekeeping, tubs, g£* basket. Call at 120 Now Brunswick 'XlB better to paint than repRlr. avenue. It Etcii state of health. A womnn may tost manner. not fall to krep a man In everlasting rniiRe, electricity and all Improvements. . profitable. Address reply to B. Trego, If yours needs It Phono 217 1 Inquire 2M Wesi Grand street. Phoni1, ——• 18 North Harrison street, East Orange, BUSH A PRICE WILLIAM F. SAiniOND to voting at sixty years or old nt for- The semi-final brings together two iRtiorancp. That principle lg con Oil unit 00. oclO-2ti I'OU SALE—Parlor, dining-room end bed- N. 3. It Sy. It all depends on her physical promising youngsters in Don Petrln drinnntlon before lnvestlfatlon.—Her room Jurnlturo, also kitchen range. In 7 Johnson Street ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS and Philadelphia Bobble Baker. This bert Spencer, FOIt KBNT—Three and fonr room flats: quirt 73 Jnqucs avenue. oc22-2t Pnlntlns* Knlsomlnlna* Vnrnlsblnr duo n seven room house. All Improve- Miscellaneous 142 Irvlrtfl 8treet g fijht Is slated for six rounds, bat tho Heady mixed paints $2.50 up. ments except beat. Reasonable rent. In- FOR SALE—Grapes. Inquire 212 Jaques Rahway, N. J. febl-U Youth and beauty have n fouuda- hitting power of tho two chaps may quire M. lirledman, SO Main street. SELL YOUIl ACREAGE AND FABMS Rpcclnl Flat Wllto S2.C0. Barn and Roof taou In sound health. And food Is Area of Baltic nvonnc. • oc22-2t through broker. If price Is rlpht. R. Paint £100 a gallon. en4 la the first (aw. nin« i\t i;..ri-i.n St.. lirooklvn. N. Y. It oc8-2t easily tin- most Important Item In Joe Taddeo, sports wrltlns flghtor, The liallii- sea Is uhout 1CJ0 miles FOIt SALE—Pour pl«B. Inqulro Fred FOIt HENT—Two seven-room flats, all Hhumay, 181 WestfleM aveoue, Clark Stealth. In giving consideration to tlip and Jooy Laneo, Elizabeth, will meet; Ions hy from no to 125 In.width and fruprnvnments. Phone 1O12-K. oelD-4t SabJeminN x xrweomor to tho ring and In a sbort I square miles. nnd bath, with coal range: all Im- FOIt SALE—Upright piano In cood con- provements bat beat. Inquire 50 William dition. Inquire 31 Wet Held nvenue, Siat make for the preservation of ocl9-2t BeiU.liair,Jl^ street. oclO-2t FOR SALE—Nine-piece gray iricker suit, Maine for round shoulders, llat FOIt KENT—About November 1. bonso nlao bauy carriage, cheap. 170 E Milton eKt anil poor teeth among women live rooms and bath, all improvements, There's a Long, Long Trafl jraraffc and chicken coop; rent reason- avenue. ocl9-2t the orJer of THOMAS *-> , ., ««lck ule. tUnj other bargains la FOU SALE—Ice box. old-fashioned sofa, from Court House). telns 7.5 to 8.C per cent •sssrw. honses. lots sod acreace, bosineas practical •, that the costs and expenses thereof shall; I'uinuiuii Council ut liie City of Itahway : 1 in.-ut IK- paid therefrohf m «njj thee IHOCHIIOII KVKV'C. Sarrusrtf of !b«- County of Vnlott. • ~- £1 ACCOMMODATING, HELFPCL SERVICE carpels, furniture. Corson. Nassau street. Open 8 111. Until 9 P. M. 1.4 to 1.6 per cant I\ n 5 tf all kinds. Let on know jour wants. Note of these "Hunters" Specials duly assesse_. dr in accordance with the ,. „.„„.. ,.„„ . S«vtli>n 1. Thai the fllstliiK curbs br ! therefrom duly lunxil upon th« property made on toe thirtieth :»:» curbs Ijc sot; ti.-n.-n t«-«t thereby and that trmptirart' V.O6, upoti the application of too tinder- " ° I"TrrZ~\,f. „Ji ,«™ril! ,, L'8E THE QUABDUS PLAN _ ^ _f milk a dny-for ndnlts la 1 t«U xreoue. Crsoford. N. J. Pbooe FOIt SALE—Five burner Vulcan cas ranee, Mayors, thousand live hundred dollars (H5.500) be! l"At r'id|n°-bT the Comuion Council »t I u h.-r.- needed and that ID ls-lm-h con- 1 ..nd» ,.r nuti-a are hereby-autborliol to •Icnod. as ««ulor or IB* «ut« of Bid ,[. T,,iL IJjV?^ " My* Sapommended by doctors nit only be- ,1 tho same Is hereby appropriate.! for,, , 'W,|, .- held Wedncdsy eve-1 cr,l- f.m.r W cmmm-l-d and built on l>. i..,«.l fr..-, tlmr lu llm* ID tn amoMl J««^d. sotlo Ii h«r»l>y g\m to !.»• rli'oD thrtr clilml «BJ «Jrm«»d. n> loan np to S300 on weeklj or- montaJ/ almost new.^Inriulre 174 West Scott ave- lion broaj h rel:ul: r ll - nue. It Single Bam! Shot Guns Q.50 ami the same is ~—»-rfinercm a^i.n.,1...,.» fln»nrlnirlu the•»• !• th» rm.,.,,i>.r . .„,,,„.,,„.> ,„„*•. and wlll b0 tat(.n Up 11,..11, ,id.s .if Jefferson Arrnue from HamU- u,,i [.. iicr.-.l In the a«r<-rate two Ilioo- crrdltort cf -»1J dtcnartl tu elhlbll to i ilf ° ',:,!. Vr \2n th<> Uatr of tald ordn. or TOM SALE—Deaotlfnl boose, nearly new, stick. Tl the purpose of temporarily financing- the!'°' XJ. , . ""l" > rt-adlnc NOT: -3, l'.U>. '••" stnwt tu Wcstfleld Artnu*. I •.nn.l 1K.m11 d'.tUn |.ur•« for. Lesal Interest ohlj. ». U. Ch»|. 2C, Uw> of HUB ra 1 barm! fr«B n m 11 •avssi rooms, bsta. all lmproTetD«ata, i FOE SALE—Two storage batteries, brand (Fully Guaranteed) "^ up fer thpjCAEOns thut It helps beep the i-i.sta and cipensos chart-cable to the City ' "„"*•„,; .'r , •,tr.-rl. , S.vtlon -J. Thanat thtut*e aoo.abowr w»r»vi»k ""-•-shall .j » vi«li.ui. ..( Sr»-. U. Ch,p. 2C, tjw. of lOJd ttirlr rl«lm» «nil dr>u>nd> mlul lh» "=" " No otbtr chanea. Help Wanted .form th l n which l>olidi"or nntps shall*«talp ^^-irhViYionJi. tk» cats* mint tk> ajBssuB beau one-car earacc, concrete j nrw. J7.-J5 psch. Apply Mr. Olsen, 47 dcestive'' tract lu jiropiT condition, " Bahway in conuection with the fore-! . ,Zctnl'» r?h? hVm"vi» tinder the nui*rviiitMi ofj.i u!d order, or tbry wlU wsAtks and drlrewsjr: five minutes to de- Ul'ABDIAN LOAN SOCIETY >'ew Itrunsirlck avenue. oc22-2t 50 I nations ins wrU ».U that the cost uf aald local, i ,w,f ™^'t " v*i P M ••i; nice location: reasonable, tarma. HELP WANTED FEMALE—TypUt, ex- Strengthens the body to resist disease. ! ..p- id.- rUANK I. MI1TH. I>erleucVrtlun 4. Thai ill other mattrn In r<- ••"wn nSBM 4CI-W. US L'nder State Banldas Supervision. FOl: SALE—Chevrolet Sedan 1024. per- once St«l Equipment Corporation, Ave- .taA gives proper balance to tlie diet. bonefits tlH-r.-troia duly assessed upon the !*" ',',", , " ^ ' ^M T'lF VOETTISfiS . ,1. . OS^MAN A KWAUCK. l*r»»t"rt, fect order.-Just overhauled: .cheap. Ap- jy flre property l.enefilcU Ih.-roby and th'il tern-, I>ortIII"t> to '"' lll":inl at "l1-1 '- law •1 l.M*al Improvement. *p.vt lu said b<>cd» vr note* •hall N- npl. N. J. - • • - It Sola (IK also play an important part City Clerk. Thai th<- sum of two ih.m- tlol.Tmlu^.1 l.y the City Trv»«urrr who 1» 1 Iiroad s:_ PJluUth. X. J. «ALK—noose. ^ rooms snd bslh, all Open dally I 1 II. U I P. H ply Mr. Olnen. 47 New Itruuswick ave- (Fully Guaranteed) ^**-' up porary bonds or notes are hereby "author- : N -•••tifti l S H V 1 AN ORnlXANCE 1 .lollars h« and the »at!i.- !* hervby avthorliWl 10 exrrnte and l«mie «a!d "l*- iretncntta exceptt bbeat: two-car ra- Satordar 8 i. M to I P. It nue. oc22-2t WANTED—Experienced jrirl typlHt and dietary. Some snrl of a snlail. izeti to be Issued from time to time In an lot llesaoQable price. In- amount not to exceed In the a£Krcgate AX (HcniNANCK to reset tbp ,-ilstliii: tjlll ck-rk. Address Itox 1M. i-are Record COM PLETE STOCK OF AMMUNITION e. tomnto. frewli fruit, cnubase ect i toT««txipnt or bnslnni. Ovcrr 44 Hunt- ON 1KT. :M> AND THIBD MOBTGAGEH typint nnd pl**:isant pernonality. Apply ti. said notes or bonds shall' liV~ALB—Positively the bent us»d car Service Applinnrr <*o.. 1*>1 Main street, Anthony's Sport Shop obvious ] Fruit Juices iil-so have very by tin- City Tr.-asurt-r wbo la hereby au- . race UK. — ei;C4-8t OEORGE DEINF.E buy In Itabway. A Locoiaobllc Junior nfter 5 p. m. It must be' clai properties, tb'.rizi'd ti." .-xi-.-ut.- :iiid issue said tempo- S3 Brosd St.. Elizabeth Kight UouilHl.-r. Itoucht new In Jane / "The Store of Quality" rary notes or bonds as it may be-necessary '. for £^"0-00. folly v-tulpi>ed. lleen driven i woman follows out [Me rules of rOB SALE—HOOM as Oroir stnet, Kmh- i Phone Enacrsou S1G1 WANTED—Man for «ali uiile*. Actually better than speak Polish ati ass.-t. (joliratlon. In. A :..^[lj bt-autiful car which drive* Appllance Co.. 104 Main Blrert. It President Cojumon. Councl.l Ju«t III..- :i lirt-.-^*- Owner must sell at ! a ruthl.->> Kacr^fln-. I'rice for quick sale : Atte.-l: . FOB SALE^—New modern homes, near COOK WANTED—Call or wrllo Joseph AT THE NEW EMPIRE M: F: uETTis-uo.v a Free Call Pah way Real Estate For Rent nltun*. £ooile" adopted at thi- Na- rices JPlock." tii.nal Kla-.- ('..uf.Tvii.v. WashlnKton, D. C. Phoot Calls Receive .IUIH- 14. 1.". l'.i-T.. as rcviH.-d nnd .'iiilorsed TO ALL Comes only to the Store' that never ceases to Give the Best Valnes for Economical Transportation _ \ Tht_£Uper_-star_No.rrfla Shearer, con- iit-tlii- Sw'.mil Internallxnal Flti;: Confer- the Same Careful -^- "roled by many to be the screen's most .-lie.-. May ir.!"10"Jl. ami providing pt'nal- PARTS Of for the Money—This store has gained a widespread reputation Attention as though tow -•popular actress is'featured next Mon- VNIOIIti.-s foB r utli.t sai.- violatiol Coden. ..f any of the pro- ikij jjnd .Tuesday in "Tie Waniog, UK lT-<*lU>.\ISi:n_liy.._ttiini.l Cilf. » Mnv.ir an.l for sqoare dealing, hence our consistent gain in sales. You Called in Person ^ no- 3ka' This is her latest picture and jt'l.iitinoitinoii four.elf l of tin. City of U:ihway:| THE CITY That th "Klas Cud.'" ado|ited at the' lot fi one of. if not the very best one she 1 C..:iterenc.-. WashlnL-ton. II Great T vdand EVROLET " "+ 1 S.-.'..r.d Klac Onif-rer •Wednesday and Thursdays i'i.-4' "l'. and the same Is here .-FancyBa1dwm~App1es 'loature is Kenee Adoree and Ralph .-! hj • Graves in "Blarney" and "Woman la.lo, Genuine Spring means a' Power" with an all-star cast. j •J. Any isions or [.-nu> '.f s-alil ; all hand picked, 16-qt bskt. O •fill- si,ail up,M].r.I ' **..:ivictloii thert^if hi- pun- menced • Colleen Moore in "It Must Be Love," | Sheffield Milk Ve in the headliner for next Friday and 1 -liftl for thi- lirst offend by a fine not to goal of ' •Mvril S.YIMI !ii\,- ,Ii.ll:irK> rfT Tiv lnltiisli- ^ Baldwin Drops C (3 has been carefully •41 Lighter Six Chrysler "60" Prices _.Satarday,.October 29 and 30^ This is! th.- Ctiualy_.lalt for tivi-' iTil iluys. m M l ! ,-,d -SS.trt- Leg of Lamb, lb "every c'r a. picture launched to maKe~new"re(>j j j ji' ' •"d I.ya tin.- nut t "•--• 3 cans checked and recon- (Effective Midnight October 9th) ,, by luii'r!- for 16 quart basket t/i/ divisloni, irrdt; for this great star. iv I'-,,-- .!"'!:< r ditioned where J Jng good Harold Lloyd—yep, Harold—the one tli-" County 1 $-.-".'Kl. OLD PRICES NEW PRICES • SAVINGS and only greatest fun nroduc.-r. will necessary eons asi A.lo in. no: he featured Sunday snd Monday. Oc- THOMAS 'uuncll Swift's Golden West fcttra Fancy Long ^ previous xol'i-r ?,1 and Nov 1. -ti his .side--split- Campbell's Pork and _Club Coupe $1165 $1125 HO youngsti iini- .-(jint-tlv. "For Heaven's Sake " M 1- liKTTIN $ 'as studi City i'l.-rl. Island Cauliflower Coach - $H95 - ~ 1145 $50 ProflUnr Approvi-'l: Beans or Tomato Soup V Motor Odd Wedding Present TIUniAS A. n Fowl,lb Whita aa snow, head tbe age; Slayer for •(••-i- "f the most i-nvi-tMl '•' «''l! 3 cans Sedan - $1295 $1245 $50 ure a re 25 v Radiator imii'ii" tlie niitivs .if th The . i, Is s!.id. Is :- !••! "' '"" ! v Rear Axle Dollaf- for- Dollar Touring Car $1075; Roadster $1145 Scope -.•.u.ri- old tin <:ms. I Fresh Jersey Cut Fancy Sweet Of? sewing i 1 ni.-.iii^- li.-lil \V.-.lti.-Ml:r Old Witch ilie bridtil .-impli; in the •-'"'M'i .':.: l.--l:rji;. in..! will 1".- t.ik v Transmission All prices f. o. b. Detroit, subject to current Federal excise tax. canlzati ix of their Imnse. n.l ii::il r.-.idilli- N"i. ': l'.Oi I Pork Loins, lb Value printing r discarded in the rnlted Slater I •il I'lialiili.T-. 1!- M.iin Ammonia, qt. .1. -it s o.l.i.-k 1' M. 30 v Starting dents U on unusual value In tt ~ :::i--r.'Mi-i| will li:iv.- an up- J Either End, Fresh not frozen Potatoes, 7 lbsL%3 .Ml p. and one lOc bottle Free Used Car buyers—new car buyers, nnderside of the world ..rturii;. 1.. 1"- ln-aril at lli:-.t tini.'. V Lighting thai St. F. r.l'.TTINCS. all receive the same courtesy and The new lower prices now announced for facturing gives Chrysler "60" its remarkable Cllv I'l.-rk EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS v Ignition^ AN OltKISANCK Fancy Cape Cod fg square dealing which typifies our the Chrysler "60" are made possible by value — evidenced by a speed ability of 60 AN OUDINANCi: U' lay an.l ••oimtruct Jersey Cut COKI'OIi.VTION NOTICK Del Monte iil.'\vall;s on til.- tMKtiTly sid.- >.f .It-ffi-raon NOTICE In liiTcliy nlven tlifc V Battery every sales transaction. As a Used vastly increased sales and production. The milesandmoreperhour,dashingflexibility, i}: Oriliiian.'i' wan :nlit[it<'J on Vv.'iini' from C-ntral Av.'iiih' to Stone large l and HIM! rfiKlin.' ut u regular street. • , Car buyer you can come here with ever-growing demand for all four Chrysler" matchless economy, smoothness, handling HE IT O!:i)AINi:il by tli.' Mayor and I Peaches can v Tires -oniniiiii Coiiin-il of tin- City of I'uliway: Fresh Call's, lb Cranberries, 2 lbs models—"50", "60", "70" and Imperial "80" ease, comfort and long life—qualities which Si-ction 1. That a four foot cmonl eon- confidence—with the firm convic- K Halves or Sliced. No 2 J can M 1'. <;ETTI -—If . l'),-wft'.i; Ue liild and .'.iti-lructrd on v Upholstery tion that you are getting the same —produce savings now coming to you in placed Chrysler "60", even at its old prices, I'ity Cl.-:k li- .•: st siii.- of .li-iTt-rstni Avi-uue from! YntrM avniii- to Stone Street. ;¥k- the refined, lower-priced "60". . far beyond comparison. Si-rtiin j. Tli it Mi.- al.i.v.. wort n. c y dollar-for-dollar value that every : thcrtto. .• i'.|f..rr"d un.li-r Hi.- vupt-rvlaidn of, Japanese Toilet Smoked 1 in >f tli.- Common Conn-! new car buyer enjoys. And to ln'H Slr ...._ I.en- V Fenders The added economies which come from fur ,tlu- as '•1: nun tnt- <"*'s ami .-xp.-uses ther.-.>f LT e Spinach £. Today,at its new lower prices—with exactly ti sirc-t uiil shall In- duly assessed In accordance with Tissue, 4 rolls s y make your assurance more defi- i!l i-f tin- hrtn- I •'..nfrnil this volume of more than a thousand Li-Nun I'.. That tin* sum of one tllt.U- j Cali Hams, lb h ree from grit v Finish the same performance ability, with exactly »'ul illlIvri,Vf!:l rs In- and| 10OO sheets to the roll nite, we back up our;sIogan,"Used IT I)KIIAINI-:I (1 two hundri'il .$l.'J00. tl«iU= 25 nnmt' It* hrrchy appropriait-.1 r-.r Chrysler cars per day have their root and the same quality—the Chrysler "60" stands ..... ot temporarily tln:imln;• iln- c Cars with an O.K. that counts" :intl expenses charccjible to th.• City of i source in Chrysler Standardized Quality. forth more emphatically than ever; a value j.r.ip*.s.-il outli'l in til- U.iliway ltiver Ilrihwnj- In roiinpi'tlnn with the Fancy Table with an "O.K." tag that tells just 1ni Dixie .u soulli.Tly end n'. l::irin:t Slri-«-l V'irV nml that tin- -nst of s::i<1 .. N. Y. State not even remotely approached by any other _ ^ ::nil i'a(»ti'rly in Ilaru^t Stri-vt to :-ri.Vfnn-:it In* p:i'il tltiTt-from nml the IIPUC- • __exacdy-what-you-are^gettingfor= This unique plan of coordination between u point tlislatH *'l^l fct-t .-:int.Tly from tho :'i\* tlifr.'frotn duly :.HSCHS(M1 upon tin* prop-J «-rry lii't.cfttnil thorvhy and that temporary* Celery, stalk scientific engineering and precision manu- li&ht six in the industry. r*:n'.- r liiK- of Scott Avt-iiiii- anil tlial a l.V Pea Beans, 3 lbs Bacon, lb the money you spend. *wcli \itrili>-il tile pi\>.. r-'-w-i- In- .i.nstrii't.-.l i.i:ilt in Scott A\'-lille fr.'ln the above !>•• IfiHiii-d frnni tlmr to time In an amount si'wor In r.ann'tt Street north- n-t tn I-X.'- -is IIIMOIUI'MI whW-h honils Sunmaid Seedless Payment —Convenient Terms Sevcn-beariny crankshaft. Impulse neutr-ilizer. Manifold heat control. Road levelizers. front and rear. Chrysler .proved long life. •I. .-.in- .'lilt of I!i. !:!-! uli.iv.- ill- Kites shall l—-r hiti'rcsl at a rate not J\oomv. luxurious iwdifs with beautiful upholstery ir. enclosed models. Attractive new color harmonies. _nnTn. 'ancy Grape Fruit 2g <'i'sri si. riy t,. r;,t.rsoii St~"l and thut int all oth r t tteWTn ri'- 30 ixcli Yitriti.-.l I:!.- pip,- s.v.t'r be con- !. »m1« nr n s slmll '»o <1f»- mc'.i-j and liuilt in Snii: Avrmic from -rmliiiMl by tlitliee City T Miiri-r v.hn I« hi-: tilinv.. ili'si-rilu-il vru- t" b |I*M tit \l may [':I:.I>..II Sli->-l ;iortlr.\.».t- d • nl Str.i-I antl Iliat a lll- y i» pnynii'tttr; J Rahway Auto Supply and J.lj.^ SL'W'T hi' CO O Bottom Round, Cross Fancy Wax or (OltrOltATlON' NOTICK i| Pillsbury Pancake f..iiibi-iiH[-rly sill.- of 1 :nvn ill.' iili.'Vi- .lo- XOTICR is hen-liy ;-l"'ii that " 'AViT ill Siott AV'-IItll1 ;M.. following Orillli:-.IH'(- was passed on 11 i-it reaiUm: by the Common Council nt 0 Rib or Top Sirloin, lb i Service Co., Inc 1 •lista:,!'.' of upproxl- Flour, 2 pkgs. String Beans, 2 ilial a lri-ln-h vltrllli-d HIM ri-i-iilar m.H.tin^ hdil >Vt-i]neHday eve- .•i.i:sln-..-io(l .-mil I.11II1 n'HL'. Oct. -.i>. Wan. and will l.e tnken up on Wm. HOBLITZELL'3 SONS -••. onil and Iln:il reaillnp. Nov. ^. irr.1l. nt CHRYSLER MODEL NUMBERS MEAN MILES PER HOUR il- Coiin.il .Cliaiiilinn, IIS Main Str.-«'t. Home Made Sausage I'.ahwny. N. .1.. lit X o'clock V. M. , Broad St. and Milton Ave. Telephone 607 Ml ptT^.mn lnli-ri-fteil will hnvc im

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•^w,. ^ord,»ay, October 22, 1926 1 __ _- »A With a CAREFUL ATTENTION i The New Number One Gilbert 1A ^^^<^Ml^^i^* '« of stores in various parts ot this ir merely We Will Give this New No. 1, Gilbert Erector Set Absolutely Free With Each Purchase of $5.00 or Over. Just the thing to make God understandable. All that j State. . the suiit* is true can bo understood by the "* ™s organization has had such phe- steiH'i"- t r for your boy. Build your own toys with the Erector—"A Joy of a Toy for Every Boy." spirlual consciousness,.and all that Is nonienal growth that ii " - "•-- • •— -nr-nimizod. three years it has Krown i.™. ._ .. over one hundred stores, operating in LADIES FLANNELETTE •- Siil'no States ot New- York, Massachu- Come and See Our Genuine -J ^-nnsvivnnla. and with ad- MIV will nui ^M._and. Main Street. Next Door to Charlie's Wonder Market gg operation Feltone~Hats For Ladies and Children, at WE CARRY BUTTERICK PATTERNS Neatly Embroidered

recognizing tho unity ot good, ac- . •> Vermont claim, this fact whenever and «tof\%***<£ ™™n ' . . Study tho picture. Does it bring last word on motor cars during the having an overload oa his truck when r Mr E M Har Let us install the Philco A. B. eliminator in your radio and stopped by State Motor Vehicle In- over manifested, and makes the era-, ., t lo ^ st witll „ back exciting raomories to your mlnd?- period of office. With ™tpncsjrtJesus ot" , wealth of knowledso about electrical spector Roy Lawlor on St. George DOKrtt-recall-your-ftrst-automoblle-or- ^aV(StfuC,*~On"'SeirtBmbeT—tXr"1——•—--- jmorrow. ^wts aj^ * r-appliances-and-hls actual sale? expert- ' ence la very broad, having studied tho you will have constant power. We will allow you--$5..on^your the first onu with which you had a FINED FOR OVERLOAD L__-serraUon4_._. tuinamc close-up acquaintance? That car had society or; LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED , business from nearly every angle, present storage battery regardless of its condition. Time pay- no windshield. There were no doora JoJohh n Burke,, of Woodhridge, was \ Toll Taken by Ocean ccording to a marriage certificate . with its proprnm of expansion, the .sheltering the front seat. Its steering fined $100 by Judge James H. KKear-i Wet or Dry of tie pre Jr.. in Police Court Monday] AD average of om-shipwreck u dnj nod in tho office of Health Officer [company offers ' '- J i Plice Court Monday! ••Inawdnaf wheel was on the right side. The seats neymornln. c when he pleaded guilty ot " tJ)e t0" of '°es< -u each year. »ed M. •Williams. Richard A. Boyor.jn.es 'to young men ': has Rahy- ments arranged. wore hl(?h. Tho brass lights were big Whether you favor prohibition or not— colored, and Miss Hazel Mae Wilson.! turn ot mind. and awkward. There were flying wonld be! as a good la,w-abiding citizen you should •olored, both of 149 Main street, -wore j The company has' Tinon-Jn operatlo Let us put your radio in shape, for the wintefr We are fenders, a tool hoi on. the running to this Tli - ...... m*,, Rov \itxed ••• seat, tires that were hoops of hose and always keep your feet dry—A hole in The < many "' i*»r-'i"1iJi°-f^-'" '"•*"•—" flows ol t experts in rebuilding and making old sets new. Our new trans- youi sole-is-an-easy-way-te-€a4Gb-coldL- Thc "Beret" or "Tarn" which Macy's of New York sponsored car was the best of Its day. caxerry ax] for sports wear, has '"caught on" widely fo_r_tennis courts, links *nd • Contrast It with the lithe, swift cus- «hla weefcr- formers will give you more pep and better quality. tom sedan that bears the Studebaker campus. Originally a head dress of thc Basque peasant in Southern* name today. Compare the comfortable CATCH US FIRST t". ous tiout France, it was taken up by smart Continental circles and ohen tonneau. the glassed shelter of the up- A PERFECT AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER ments' pij crossed the ocean for its present vogue here. The Prince of Wdcs, Power!!! We are an exclusive radio store, its our only business. We holstered seats, the starter, the lights, impress c. Borotra, thc French tennis star, and a number of smart Pnruieruics thc fenders, the bumpers, the clear Modern Shoe Repairing assisted h rtiuTrthg board, and ihu co "'~- - wore them .at Dcauvillc thc past summer. ^Rcboux even adopted features with those of the 190S car. • tion; aod;~~ We specialize in powerizing your radio. give you intelli^enTservice~as ority~arstore-with-14~yeais^£Xi_ -hone 1002 them as thc inspiration ot" her fashionable hats. The 19US Studebaker cost $4,000. tens at la- By next season it is probable that "fUpper" and "sheik" will aJt The Studebaker Custom Sedan sells "The Newest Shoe Repair Shop in Rahway" It is, We •will equip your present set and hook it to perience can give you. for $l,3Sr>. All of th» modern luxuries Electrical Contractor-Dealer Week, wi' , be wearing them over here. your light socket—no batteries, just push the button. of the present day automobile tor a practical price that Is more than $2,500 less 109 Irving St., Telephone 900 Rahway, N. J. : See us about your radio" troubles we know we can solve than our twenty-seventh president had i detail prc sus its kinp and Us poin We have been selected by the distributors of to pay for what was considered the Mayors, -i o' contact -with th i* stream of Truth, tion broa, flowing through the uses, which mnltcs philco socket power to represent this device in Rah- 'or ripiueousne^s. Th^t stream is th j them. stick. TV forever coming ol the Christ. Truth way, another tribute to the prestige and standing .form thej OF I Mary Baker tvi.ly. "he Disc'ivorer • .nation's j ;tml Founcler nf Chris i,m Scincer and this store has earned in the radio trade. pile author of i'.s 1,'Xtl) ink. "science1 j ..ud He;llth with Ke.y ,„ ,;u pI Call Rahway 944 or stop in for demonstration The following lecture wa..s. S'. ' . by Her. Andrew T. Grahtmt;—&S4J-—aL •• lhat volume ,1 deiinmon ot~tlrc lioston. M;\ss., in mo Memorial Mu- pood, naraoiy: "God! Spiritiit ; omni- We have sufficient stoclv frtnrredia' nicipal building. WoodbridRo. Friday potence: omniscience: omnipresence; cveiinr-; liust. omni-action." Thai she is justified in Phone 1049 The. Statement j so'lufining good is proved by the tart When Ex-I'rcsident Taft Went Motoring in 1908 'bish accij It is ;i sicnificant tact that whi-n one 'that in more* than twenty languages' 121 Irving Street ithe term Clod :ind sood are. identical Bowers Music Bouse f Tias teen'. heconu^ ron^cious of tlR- healing fci Prc»idi-n . William Howard Taft COI'N motorini; in his 190S "ne»- model" in their .derivations. Everything that •obvious j- power of Christian Science, hi* love : Studcbikcr Comrastud In (he oval is a tn-w Stu

  • hafc*r Standard for the Hihle and his umlevStaiidini: of is r.odukt: is qood and everyth'.npthat 86lrving Street Rahvw. N."J. ^ Six CuAturn Sedan ' •• must be! it become vital. This oxpt'ni'nco i> :ood has its origin in God. ll fol-1 taken. I natural, logical, for the Bihle. which lows tha: all things having their origin "Wifthlet-n jroar^ hxs bruaght bat,who pilote'd'the nation's ship of state to drive! is tho product of inspiration, can be | in tiod are in harmony with one un-' UtUe chanRi- In thp appearance of-lirtwvuD ISOS and 1912 William llowrard Taft. shown slttinj;! Bui though the years have been kind : . expended understood, fully, only by :hose. who c:lier.—a; peace amont; themselves, have received inspiration. Christian lli-tu-e t'.it-re i- a unity of good which i o» the high back, seat of a 1!W8 StuJi^Ttii Kx-Presidrnl Taft they have been "—Pt-ieiK-e — healinp: ^insp^rc-s. • that is. '•an-nt-v.'r be broken. Xeiiher lime J^t«r->i1K.nitilinii-lll_lhn_aj^l!Hi.ili]|.;i-Ti-n mnrt- l.-!nit In lh.» vehicle in Which Meat Market carelessn breathes into one the spiritual cun- :;or fp.n-v'. race nor colurTacademics \*C photograph." said K. W. SplnnlnK.', he motoreil durliiR hln terra of ofllce. all waysj sciousness by which he gradually uor creeds eaa s::;uter this useless, rnafiaxcr. Itahway branch. The Studo-iThe Studebaker automobile shown in Located at~T44 •ing cons draws from the Woril of Cind iis meta-' spiritual truth. baker Sales Company of Netrark. alitbe photograph aa the-ne plus ultra physical, spiritual substance. That SPACE RENTED FROM AMERICAN FOOD CO. builders | Mrs. Kddy writes. -'As an active i»J rit (Scurgv avonuf Today tho]of transportation In 190S—but it can which was dark, in the sac-red Volume, ;-.ortio:i of one .siupendnus whole. foracr pr«'s!dirnt l> easily rwcxjRnlied j hardly be reroKaized as one of Uie ihrpugho becomes illumined. This illumina- i:c.oilne?s idenlities man wi'.h univer- bj all a-i the bin man with iho eallanl forefathers of th'> present Studebaker heavy to tion gives one an apprehension of gooil >al sood" (Miscellany, p. 105). An •wtutachci and tho famous chucXlaJ Custom Sedan inotoriza r.ot previously experienced. By good unselfish woril or deed is evidence •vve will mulerMand. humanly, anything 'luit ;i ninit is to that i-s'.tnl in touch izalion c and every: hini: whk-h :na!-:es for Where the Red Front snines tire lossc A:'.!: 'it:-l. (U*<\ :> omnipresi-m-e. there riRhU-ous pence and hurp.uniy be- t\-re -e..);: is omniprest nt. tween individuals and nations and !>>.- Fire v After All's Said and GOD—coon it. fire nvc-na ;na:!kind and I5i>d. And th<- 1 141 Main Street, Rahway main jmrpose of this lecture is t Tin' i.)li: Testament prophet in- •^ls, : STEAKS "Car.st t':;ou by searching find Charlie's" )lt -tin.!'.'"—Kt»-j^j^_Biaiiiinr_oLask- Arrived From Holland Jfou Saye_Your_Money. SirteinrRound m or Portertiouse /A new scries qfkssons by - Wyaae Ferguson Legs or Rumps of Plant bulbs now for spring blooming Forequa Ainhor of "PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE Loins of Veal Milk-Fed Veal and enjoy your own flowers. To have every customer that Chuck Roast to Poast comes here, go out satisfied and Chuck Steak Legs of Genuiae Darwin Tulips Jonquils I come again—and you do come Fresh Spare Ribs The writer has oftcr referred Narcissus AGAIN. Chopped Beef charm of the ur.cxix-c^d ;;t *;fi-::. Best Cuts Chuck Spring * When you think you \\.i\c ; u \i:\ i-"-- i Smoked Cali Hams hand, a bad "break" surprises ;u: one to make your partner's h.uM \r. kloni fuitabh' for no-trump, ^c ovcr- Greenhouses St. George and Hazelwood Aves. Was welcomed by the hard Fresh Tripe vincible^ and so turn apparent d-f*-. , •"*- no-trump with that Porterhouse Roast or ^(^^^ —to-aa.uncxpoct«l_victor)-. "Scwr y.iv | lid your [Mrnicr :J.?uits wliich^oflcrs Phones 711 and 712 Rahway working man and woman- and Philadelphia Scrapple die" is just as $>oo.^ Wnen you realize that in this ' ile hand: ^ud..-*— K, Q, 10, 4 •Hearts — A, j, 0, 8.7,5,3 No score, rubber v; inie. Z dealt and bid —age—ol—a4gh-prices-yau_canJjuy_ (Clubs— none one sp-ide, A p.iv-cd ar.d Y bid or.e nr»- Qxi all t y /Diamonds— none tnimp. H B passed, what should 7. now Loin of Pork ^ Spades — A, O, J, 10, 9, 5 , bid? Z should bid two hearts. I f Y can- 3 lbs of Corned Beef for The bid finally reached five hc-.irt-, w.i not help the sjx'i'.e bid, he should have Fresh lams doubleci and Z's partner rL-\n it. Un- til they do, , there is always-hope anand you do, you nearly always score game. Pioneer _^.y. -- vha1 t make;; auction bridge the Hands with this t>'pe of distribution Fresh Cali Hams greatest oTciu'dTJ.Tmrs * •'"« •""•lin: n bridg~e the XQme.iip.^eryfregucntly, several times In precvditijpreceding; .ancleauirles thc writer hahass in an evening splay, 5b~if~yon-know- When-You're-in • - ^.i-~ .4.u.i tvne of how to handle them you will make James Donnelly, Prop. Fresh Made Frankfurters often rcfi-rrcd t:» i!ic -4-4-1-1 type o[ ijuanv a.pirae_not otherwise possible. onueu J-»^V>* —- - _Earrell_Place_ TiarTd~a"ml~stron^ly advised an-otiurLto Us not oftenrthatra"good fit'ty-twi find a suit bid with sm-h a hand, one cnrdi( proble—\,\nrmn i;sc presentenrr-^nted but here iia All Kinds, of Bologna that best fits in witli the partner's hand. one just from England and it certainly Fresb Cooked Tripe Here arc two ^OCKI examples: is a teaser. TrT«_y. your, luck1««*-L-, buhut if VOyoUu Fresh Pigs Liver ennnot solve it don't be discouraged, Any Cut of Rib Roast Hand No. 1 for it will puzzle thc great maiority of Fresb Neck Bones Fresh Pork Kidneys 'Remind us to sell you a pound Hr.irts-A.Q.S.6 I "'1VITplayerSs Finest Quality Clubs -K. 8, 4, 2 FINEST QUALITY o or two of Sausage that IS Problem No. 1 Milk-Fed Fowl Fancy Roasting Chickens Hearts — Q, 5,4, 3. 2 Smoked SAUSAGE Clubs —A, K,8 lib Diamonds — A, K., o Beef Tongues Roasting Fancy Young Fpwl Spades— 10,9^ Hearts —K, 10 Sliced Ham He.-uts-A.J.S. Clubs-], 10.9.« Chickens Y Diamonds —Q.J.». Long Island Ducks Clul>s —0.3.2 B : Diamonds—10, • :A Spades —7,4,3 Fresh Flat Spare Ribs 4 to 5 Ib average ^ For Frying or Broiling Spades — Q.J Z The Meaty Kind S? W. MILTON AVE.. RAHWAY M- J. PHOBE RaHWAY-721 Hearts — 6 -Clubs—7-,-6rS— Store Look up for the Big Same Charlie's Wond» Diamonds — ?; a. . Z dealt and bid one spade. A passed, Y bid one no-tnunp, Ko s !„ in ^-,««^i awj A opened the ace of hearts. He Z Bp^jaynthe^andthat he can wia the

    ,, il ,/nr Rahway Record, Friday,-October 22,1926 Communications Received adverse decision handed down by tho ] other facilities reasonably serving the' Among the communications re- Public Utilities Commission as stated colved was a letter from the Board in full In another column ot the Roo- samo community must bo considered ] ora In the light of the seed for additional • RANK BUS LI of Freeholders returning Councilman - and also about tho confotencc ORDINANCE PASSED transportation facilities. Mero per- Leonard's resolution asking tho Free- ^tth thp Slate Highway Commission We Are Now sonal comfort or accomodation. to holders to take over Lawrence stroot. rosardlns the pollcltiK of tho ntRaway some of the passengers along the' RE This was because the resoluUon was '» tWs city. He also spoke on the route is' not a controlling factor.' Improperly prepared 03 It did not!condition ot tho roadway on WestAold THREE FULL-TIMES I Where it appears that the existing state tho width or length ot tho street i avenue nnil how he expected the Pub- Manufacturing ! facilities afford sufficient accomoda- j or what tho city would do In event the!«c Service to repair between tho rails tion for the demand for transports- • county took'It over. This matter was!wlthIn a {ow day"-' H rcP°rt!1 CITY TAX ASSESSORS tion, the public necessity for addi- adjusted unijer now business when aitollow: tional facilities Is not established. new resolution was passed. I As chairman of your committee to j Board Upholds Principle (Continued from Page One) Ladies and Misses (Continued from Pago "This principle has been upheld by the courts of tho various States and working there together with two men.on the drainage condition of Westflold! to Brant the decisions of Uie regulatory bodies N' avenuayenue to Westflelwesmemd ™ "'—'Ithe decisions or me re iuuL » ,. Ho said that despite this holp this was VOL. xvi. si;m.\i.N Mw B Ul u Hosal d that dcs lte lm3 tu avenue to Bloodgoods, via North ave- in approving additional bus routes P n°'P "> "»° nue to Crantord, Garwood and West-1 without having due regard tor exist-; the only city department showing in- •-" — ..I'ng transportation facilities have 1 efficiency. Councilman Kettner then leld. tlUU UU1U lUli iuu~*w ~r been set aside by the courts. | saId that tnls offlce .imb hlnd had been received from him. Supreme Court May Act lhl Alan Bruce Conlin, of Westfleld, the There is no doubt that a mulUpU- in .,v >... ,. The Council received a communlca--- 'rlent :o roa'-ntntn^S " attorney for the Rahway-Westfleld cation of transportation facilities ln- Its books, and although. It is tho iion stating that Rosello has passed;burden In hanillln; th<> traf-, creases the service to the traveling I fountain-head of the dtys revenuestho ordinance approving "" •>-'—«-' necessa: •y unaal- WESTFIEL Bus Co., when approached for a state- *». public•-- ,bu butt a surplus ot facilities so |h<> was not eolng to put any additional hernia tw ment said. "— the number of peo™"I,Hint-- . ,v. nel COATS I dilutes the revenues that all 6£ the! P ™ere as long as he wns chalr- [except at a loss, and^sooner or later , -,„., nf »ho flTinncfi oommittee. RIGHT IIKRK IN RAHWAY. "some"" of~the "transportation-must—be that the general public will bo bitdiscontinued. This -would not bo In' UMENOIJ terly disappointed In the decision of the public interest The public inter-1 Dd vi'U r»'nli=e hM vvhat this means to you in the the Board ot Public Utility Commis- cst requires transportation reasonably I «ay .«f savinff?? sioners. When tho operation was first adequate to meet the average demand.' denied I was able to obtain a re-operated with reasonable efficiency I hearing and my client strengthened and to the extent only that It obtains! a 8 0 Miyor Fyffe (I Its legal forces by adding John B. Too-revenue sufficient to maintain its^ ! ^ °^ t 0™ e°^',rd7oTthe-stroct. 250 feet distant. These I" ?" ™ j Tht> commission"cmrrdwi »1TT.«! «-.| No Middleman's Profit lan. Prosecutor of Middlesex County. Mr. Tool an added many new thoughts -ali^nd^on^^aV^;^^ to the situation and we produced addl- for You to Pay Service %us$ tomorrow,1 "tfonaTTestIinony"at-the-re-hearlD.g-so Sa^Sa^^ I hoped for favorable action from the High qualit... -man rrMith Fall am! Winter iUut* serration: re-hearing. 1 have been unable to ^Therr e f/^douhis no doubtt mathatt servicsernce u$M - —«» - »" -feWS«S^^^^^^^^^^elr l sodety or communicate with my client so I donecessar.'_'•..y betwee. n Easr.».t . n.hmRahwary nnrandi I tionUon...... wa.s -»freferrenrr«d^ tno drainagrtrnlnacee committeecommittee.. ,• '" " c»»^r«sacrall rliUmn ofp pro- 1 r I The Evans Construction Co. asked for iii_ all the >fi^cr.V most popular materiui- ami ot the pre not know its intentions as to a pos-Rahway Center and between West- Councilman Leonard said estimates • ^^ ,, ,i n,l tt<- rntlrr field and City of Garwood, and tthe|dl. A stunninp a^crt- Sn this vl< said he thought people were entitled Ella A. Hoffman, ot 4101 College, »*»•> ^ ,n(W(, ,mpor,ant for tn was an "awfol price." ln n The c avenue, Norfolk, Va.. wrote a lengthy, « - , ,lv|ng ,0 th^ city dows of ls t ••••-•,. ,o,.._r'j-Lnni-iT -^fT-itinir, that h<*r ; " ."l.rn V. ,* •„•<, In-Law-aCSJirrf^. l£\ City of Garwood. and the board | railway now , and , ,nKI,st that you Cherry aij ,f both systems of tra May 16. JasU and left her a legacy, ros(.nt committed, fw «<" Tilling to approve of service betweenide[I.iment of both systems of trans-] too high. For this same tjU.ility asul Myle you would pay ever aithii';,'-:. -1.»- i r i. Vii'i , ;\v',. n\\ (bis week these points.Ints." However. tne> aaiu pnrtat|on. That,, aas heretolorheretofore^nd.e inai- j .: would~.be ihey obje>cte( d to the line paralleling catedi would not be ln the puhlic ln- : department j=o much more Tn nuy other >tt>n»—compare and you l OUS UlOUE :s of the Public Service in| providvidee fofor ththe malntenmalnten- better to h t that! She said interest was paid on ^i,,.^,., Ys>,tn.-I.l avpna- l» In «rr ments' pij tho tracks. ... teresterest nnr prO on this city _-an^d nlrirl.Clark- TnwnahiDTownship. Ianc e 0~t[ annn nefficient-F,j<»« To ^"Z pSl, conv.i .oetVorder that ft might be used Many .15 low a? Mayors, v haupt continued to run the buses. necc^,.lrv ed tion broa; Meanwhile the board voted to grant , ',:' • . a re-hearing of the case but said the "'!"„..or "!,-Twi. , , n ^r^S^f^^t— ta^rr*.. stick. T\ alic interest. Its dl,.ai .»««.. . .. WE WELTOMK CIIAKCK ACCOUNTS ot ihe season in [ordinance repulationg thp operation, .'.uced anoihpr resolution giving the, Skipping for Youth Kency buses until beptember this \ mont.s permi?5lon to use tho city^tai '/ structlon the re-hearing was supposed to take preparatioration for their opening s^! t0 the chief of • maps Tor official tracings. are know. place. '"However,'it did not take place j'' the Rahway A. A. on that court, L C Cll a< chimneys', ' bisix accvf The Hamilton Shop "Has Been'" obvious ] Corner Main and Cherry Sts. must be; taken. I \r to drive rtence to prove public.convenience and : expended

    all waysj ing cons' Ulti IJUbLa ami mw...Cipal p •builders the buses wore denied by '.lie Regent Theate? ihrougho Sfcnnks »«• ^ •«n,»er«. | heavy to "Tosiimouy was ofi'tirod by wit.'*'-" ^i?>!ioppcrs. .rn-Uets. l..,:iists..-inid ! ELIZA l'»L lil nesses in behalf of the-petitioner, in-' *•'ls>ir ll!s"1s. SM-VS Nuturi- Mnpiziue. | The New Season Is Now On! Broad Street motoriza. dlcatin.™ the character uf service fur- It is "is tion of the route located between «>rk Bctinnlnr Thl» Monday Nlihl Westfield Junction and the City 'of: REGENT FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Rahway. the board is of the opinion : Tin. Worlil'K lli-st Musical CnineUy Never Any Advance in Prices that while the route over which the News VtrnoiLJQomedj? Topics es—propose-to-onecate—niajL-inl^l iu some instances, more convenient! every c access for the public, such route is' with 4 Days of Wonderful Entertoinmrni divisiou£ situated paralled with and in close, I.uriSE OltOOUV i HAL SKELLY Today and Saturday Jng gooc proximity to the private right of way | Mats. Weduosday and Saturday of the Public Service Railway Com- • Work NOT. l»t, Oil KAT. eons as pany, over which it operates its trol- i " THOMAS MEIGHAN i previous ley line between Perth Amhoy and Gloria Swanson in "Fine Manners Supported By > •youngsti Westlield Junction. Buses opevatinj; ROAD ST. between Rahway and Westfielcl June-' B THEATRE Juvenile Comedy-"Raisin Cain" A.sop's Fables-Novelty Cartoon RENEE ADOREE, Star ot Ihe "Big Parade tion serve the same people now served [ II. by ihe trolley. Broad & Fulton, Sts., Newark "The - petitioner offered testimony WVrk Ib-ctnntne ThU Monday Night TIN GODS" indicating that access to the private Sam H. H.irrts Presents -right-of way.-of.4h«-iailroad_conipan>u. —TliL'-^uiinlest Sht>w In the L:ind'. SUNDAY-October 24th Onr Cone Comedy REGE-"The NFoart h News was not always convenient ami par-! Scope !! KoKoSoog REGENT tii.-ularly so in winter and during Big Double Feature 11 Cartun/-i * e^ FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Fable eewlng ' stormy weather. The bus nine pro- Cradle Snatchers ; t canlzati. poses to operate on the highway which parallels'in general the private With MAHV ilOLAND. Lillian Rich, Robert Frazer and Victor McLaglen in printing right of way from Rahway to West- 1'irrft fruni Its 14 month*' run at dents U ficld Junction. The highway at • In- MIIHI<- Box TliuitiT, N. V. that we various pointij.is no_ncarer. to__the pas- 1'ar^ain Matinees. Wl'U. and Sat. sengers than the private right or way r«c t.) $1.50 "The Isle of Retribution' GREATER KElTH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE at other points^ The passengers Wrt-k Not. l»t. A PKOUP WO.\L\N. through Clark townsliip'tb Weslfield uompanrdn Feature Junction are in general an equal: H ilistance from either the highway or I Every Day the private right of way. It may be! FABIAN'S true that thr tendf-sey o! building dp. j George Walsh in "American Pluck" velopment will be along the highway | in future, out that situation will have! RITZ New Shows .Mon., Tiiurs. to be ir.et when it arises. ! Wrrk Comm. Suu. Mai. Oct. 21th "Motor bus regulation for passen- j .l'.ri) F1SHE1VS Famous Ourtuos Wednesday and Tboisday, October 27th and 28 East Jersey St. Ker tratlic has been almost universally Monday anid Tuesday ' vested In thc-publle-utility-rogulator.y^- .-— _ Bia-OOUBUE_EEAT_URE _._ At Broad 1 botliBs of the various States, and the October 25tU and 26lb. test of public necessity and i-onveni-' Renee Adoree and ((] ,ence is applied generally throughout HONEVW100N" the States in applications for addi-, nsli'iil ro.'ktall In twn arts Noitna Shearer Ralph Graves in sccnfr KeithAlbee Celebrated lioua! bus routes where they parallel; 50—PKMM..K—Tin One of the screen's most celebrated stars in her Companion Picture. THURSDAY the routes of railroad or railway fa-'. A WralilfT li.auty Clicirus cilities, or serve in general the same j 21—Dalul.1—Dalul.vv risnilnrls sIa Ilarlin^^ —S4 FRIDAY Fun. Music and Clrlw Galore latest production VAUDEVILLE M territory. The uniform trend of'; »^-k Oct. .'Uxt, He-turn KnBuir*"nirnt SATURDAY opinion in the various commissions { by poitulur mund, "LUCKY "Woman Power" and- in construing public necessity and ' N AMMO." With an All-Star Cast composed of Ralph Graves, convenience is that tlie existence of "The Waning Sex" Kathryn Perry, Margaret Livingston, Lou Tellegen Matinee Ken Maynard and Dorothy Devon and others. Conrad Nagel is another noted star in this picture. -Piiee»-toj6-PJL in "Senor-DaredevillL I'". DINING DANCING Orch. 25c Sunday Oct. 24, One Day Only Friday and Saturday, October 29th and 30th. Children lOt Except on 2 BIG FEATURES THE RENDEZVOUS Colleen Moore in "it Must be Love" Sat., Sun. BEST SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT in TOWK St. George Ave. On Shore Road A picture launched to make records for this'great star. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 26. 27 Percy Mark's Startling Novel of Youth Un Extra Large Hall For i'-ni T»l A.' A ^,«.'» •«» Cl«ra Bow nnd COMING! Sunday and Monday, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 The Plastic Age o id K.»h BANQUETS, PARTIES and WEDDINGS D na Harold Lloyd in 5 ACTS OF KEITH VAUDEVILLE .-.I- Telephone Woodbridge 1183 "For Heaven's Sake" Music by Bernie Davis Rythm Ramblers Selling Goods? Advertise \.-J- • •*•*•"• -^'^4-^m

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    THE WEATHER • 'THE RECOUP •T' Today: Cloudy and ooldor; - fre«h IS THE VOICE: ° west winds OF THE COMMUNITY- Tomorrow: .~T«lr. Ladies ud New Jersey Advocate f^ " • , Absorbing Tho • Rahway Nswa-Herald, tha successor of The Union Democrat. EitablUhed 1840. VOL. XVI. SERIAL NO. 1774 RAHWAYi UMON COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 26,1926 .EIGHT PAGES PRICE THREE AVENEL Mill! BY Hospital Donation Day THEE FALlSItllSE iWESTRELD RAHWAYBUS Will be Held Thursday The annual fionation'Day collec- FINAL PLANS FOR tions of tho Woman's Auxiliary ol the Rahway Hospital will be made on' Thursday, commencing at 9 o'clock. I£~faT6pedT3lar"dnltJETal| rospouso will be forthcoming in do- H ERE-Y ESIEBDAY-HOOM .hat;iftj« mean* to yi» in tie- I0T YET RESUMED nations .of canned goods, preserves, vegetables and other articles that might be of use for the patients. Thomas Printy, '^3;: Receive* The donations should be left on the Plate Glass Window Broke.' porches or steps of 'the donor's Lacerations When jStrock ! j " • ••..-..-- PoorsJRipjud From Hinges, [Q MiddH Fyff Public v "ad nngfiihle AM ' committee collecting the. donationnatlonis Jy Ehija-Jloloriit- will flutHate-.Lu-wittfr-in=tfafe-larr- and Other Damage for Vootor Service ^ task of covering the entire city. er->-." a •ja;ii;;• '-f.t popular materials and Ueorge avenue," near" Rosa's gasoline m streetr. -wasXbroken, several "heavy i p -.--» doora^leadlng 'from the street stair- KlntlOTi. about 7:30 o'clock Sntrifly s he faciorjrtcrygur night.- Harry H. Phillips, ways to th'e -c}evation of. the P. R. R. iSTILL DISCUSS UTILITIES DECISION Chestnut street, Philadelphia, who. 'were ripped from their^hinges, and$500 BE SECURED THIS WEEK was driving the machine which hit the " trees In residential districts uprooted, pedestrian, brought Printy-to'the Rah-' by the wind which reached hurricane rrrr.' !«••» .V • ' way Hospital where he was treated pl^i_ • -•" . - - rians G,tnVi Wnrt A'alsif proportions at 10 o'clock yesterday p. 0Ye r r Dre orK ei£O The bus service between this city and • \ \* Final plans for the'Rahwayy War Memorial celebra- morning. The damage.in Rah.way-.is_(-jon~i]-i- |fnot been resumed by t^e new Rahway-Westfield3us _, „ tj0)rjnthisCrtyrOnn ' ArmiGtiCC Day J , NoVembei—U-NoVembeiUrWer F vihty ami style you would pay ever 0 1 0 0 116 iroughlroughly estimatedd at severall hundred;—-,--»•hundred ;-,--<.;-- -,--•• •--•!.•,. •, , - ,, , A, v TT n \ n~ ! [although John McGuirk, of Sdwaren^ new ^ead^of'-tJie-j ^)! *^;;;^ -^. .^^ ,.?: ! ;> rr .,!,;•• t»:h«-r store—compareand you — .. • % -r, , • r- /•* ' t—ri -^" MI I.' Motorcycle Patrolman-' .Farbc-r. in-" db!iwsfrom /th. e NbrieO faccident gs were reported-drafted at a meeting last night at tthe Y. M. uX- Oon ; tracts \ve^e^awarded for the -memorial,, bands and other. company, assured the members of Common Council last; e.-t!)ald aIate1 $f and reported that Phiuips The members of the Tree Is,::;;. _tfcai !h> i* no «lle statenjentiJuTa Thursday night, \vher n at a special meeting of that body,V j i B " , .. . Th'- L.yli'.-s' Day Committee of ihecommission^ street 'commls'sibner'in£ talF necessary for a^fitting celebration, totaling he was granted bus permits to operate, that the line wouldl broufrnt Prlnly to hls'homo- '...MtC. -A. held an\mportant meet- waiter. Maturews and his menja •ly $3,"300, and in order tb. pay for this expense, $500 . •j*n*tiv* fact. plaint was made.. as at\'the\^Y" ye.ster.dav^-iafifcrnoon L u TR.' • • [begin operations this week. Mr: McGuirk could not'be Three - raised this week. Walter B. Crowell, chair g 7 head-on crash at Main and Comment 1 thi Ft orbing, h"t- it. is hpiipypd hp is waiting for -whlch- >pecial'conimihees-to' look after the debris made by falling tr'ees in'prac-jof the finance committee appeflls.rto^OO-patr-ietie-spirited his applicatibnibefore thePublic ^j^_ suited in both.drivers receiving, sum- affairs or the building alcally—esery-part of the ^VcsWencci:y. A. large" at; 'citizen„:<.;„>„.,„s tto-sen^' „',!d ; i„n „a ,i_n«. dollarl-t. i_o ii. th_e „ committe_ ^.AJ.-- eii. thi: s week..-T-.?, _in 7 nw3n^—for— reckless-drivii>g-by--T-ra21c—U^—-djii_on_.w.hich!_the__wom EjLn.e_uay_On^wmcnj«e_jfojne^e_m^enliiary._aTenue and i.:erno[e street,I order-that the drive might be successfully broughtito^aa- be acted upon before he begins operation^ itll the newI Sergeant "Mclntjre and \Motorcycle I routt e named ljastt weekk, it is "believed'thablid h t this permission!! Patroimnn..._,. n .-smith.o_..-i. ; wh\...t..o. inves•'-vestigatet af SriSm^^^eXrw^jt,^ a-deficit. Th.e total raised up to noon today THERAHWAY RECORD Mary as tow as [wll.be granted, and the service resumed.by the. end of |^s f "^S r^ . —• — v ., ^ gg , scott'was $2,690.66,'.aided considerably by donations from the nuej bet en Pri Etre( t an(1 [ this week. was j^oinjj easeast iin rCommercrCommerce streestree^ noononn l ulu The DCODI'.' of We.iiOi'ld anil tht»; anjj>4lerrnan Le'wiskin'iki , of JSNyroonttjlosscIlJSNyjlIl, ; i.venue. "S^in'S'lfa^on^l R. Hamilton, Inc and the Royal MantifacturingrCor - 10.95 c(ljr ari- slUl ill«cu.i.ilin; the unfaVor- f \ — \ • Kv•" ". ; f The 'financial-, committee were iio- ablo (3er^:iiii_hiiiick(l down by tho .,_.__-'tressed last night to have "to report UrjlUC'the sixth attempt io.. raise sufficient -pttbbc-u!^!ivtt-*-fcoartl:-for-3lt hough- the-j interi : in 'rcimni!>ii>>ii of bu»>;s *Hl Klvo service nLnflU I -'-' t a war ji:riiiorial in this citr \\r. *\ J 11 (INK I'll AKftE-ACCOUNTS \\Vstllcld.-.lhe peo-[ —. I was lagginwag s an-fortlicomijigd that 'practicall. fromy Lh no« <•*»•• ixoniinued appeals for finfdsr; it., tita jpk- of Clark Township w-ll! ntlll bet newsiia-pers. They voiced a'.fin'a[ ap- I sffectfdiiy ihi order. Tho statomunu; peal for 500 citizens and the bu.^rnosa lot 3 Charles B. Seaman, of. 111\ Se?aa: desk, dmy Urom.5:30. to 5 o'clock, and i '^' men of the city to send an envelop« IB*—He nl- TWO pai'h. for thp.nfxt two ^liiftg. MT*>; ' -a "" "tainiufUa—dollar—btH—to- " r;«-printed ^ittli;Uidrt ' iil front of the -SlUtoj 'avenue^ HunnTng wlll.be in' charge-from 'oo'csnY^^ t Hope-jCfiest Won o E ! a serv^ce^wire to\preaii on a :-mittee immediately so tha drive roistR. The Hamilton Shop Mayor C .--• •l-flrehou.sp. near Main_ street, about ^7 until 2:30 p.\n,.._with_ Mrs._ ^ \P« : >^.e the Gross-.Keys hjn.and-set I so "over the top." ;tr.ee' shortly after\l o'clock Dangers of Static The total number of contrtbetcora f off>»* Main ind Cherry Sis. morning/ The nreTtien. were | to da;e is. 2Dlj including $33 nd ertirigiiished t»e Dlaz- "ifrom tlie R. Hamilton Inc. and S33.8* . cheisicalsT ~r \ '.from the employees of . The daiigers of static and how. this"ufactu',ing*c'6'."''and "al _. I makes danger lurk in- chamois as^.a.bution fro

    Kim Garace. on Main street. to-_i£arry out the present -pro-;. Ing patlouily for hi* 'appeals f ^Regent Broad Street WfZABET j*if*>.'Wednesday. October 25. 26,27 THREE DAYS-ONLY . -"

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    «l the Northern States" 7 to attend tho adult party, but they will i.!!ir.uigij;a iusis TiowMircalts'in _fl«-lrJermtmori:il. Tills will eilIier_be_pUced[ ^'- IwivliTs' mnr<' t!:an llri- minutes late ! jtriH't.' More than 4.000" Tioys vrerej now be asked to attend the'.Kiddies' iriui and vacuum'^cleanei Mortis were j in..;,,;,,; ••••- _._.--- ; .-—- - -H. 7*rhv-lx!c»:-»i»-flfU!t;n_ajinutca.. U,,M durlnc tho carnival. RAHWAY GOUPLE THRIVE fc- "If thif twii^layA-^h^rVInc i« "a fair.; j^e ojtjer jm-! piat-i-; hand (-mbroidered,.?carf. JkUss • .. pialnl In that djTvclloar i Margaret Hi-nderfon. Ojyi>iex 5trect: | tSOOSl'O r . -.w. u» >..^ Aiuiy Comforter will pr»- Jburr. Fii, Sat. Sun., October 28, 29. 30. 31 -On thp I>ark'iJne line thff rt>iultsj|arKe • doll-. Mrs. Sol. Friedman. 1041 • if' M:«.s"rSii,ldred Wraisht. chairman.I - i r aro not M.'K"."! Tan is a neir Hnj- Main stn-rtt; sofA^plllow, Mrs._Fred| tllZaDeth ' ::i;in Feakcs said. . • Isent'.rh'e- monument to the city and 1 -.v!th the fojUowir.c members present:' 1 Raymond L. Ruildy raised the Ques-| rna,--_Milyor. pyffe wIp aci:ept it'»c "4 Da»» of Wonderful Entertainment : but thit 1> ;-.i vxi-u-i- for -,~vir service ' .\'olie. U9 Wost/Grand "street: lunch- fHOMAS MEIGHAN l-so: " ' ' ' Supported By . . — RENEE ftOOREE.Star olHie "Big Parade'

    .., . , _ . ...veare such work In Rahway. The quest oni served on -the batt!o-£olte "TIN GODS" urrrtt and on which route. ^i'.lobn Moore. ,--- --.- t:. ot which he is ppresident and oratori of the city condemnincondemningg ~trees like \nfof tvPrancanMe durin,i,,rin~g th»v.eo WorlTX;«.IdJ ^Ear_an?. o=- i» ., . - - «*tir tinBf vVomrdj - "Tile FoartbJUarin" * TSS Infornuitlon will fortify me Hedeman peWItt C. Foulks. Charles j Frances have gulm-d weiplu ajid lusti-. ;;m automobile, appareDtlj^not.injured. housosswas then discussed. in tho draatlr slops glitch l'propost>j\ Moore. Charles Schaefer. Walter, ness ot voice, They ar_e tao^ first However, shortly after'one o'clock probably the', ablest personage tho' -MiH'n interviewed by the Re<-jj.rd.-hej|--'Thbse present Included President S. committee could have s'ecureifor tha • J K«K««SonE REGENT New* * takin- to »ci' Ih-it flii- schedule Is] Sprinser. K. J. Zirvres. Edja-ardj triplets born in, -th*..?'.. Elizabeth, C. Bull, with K. G. Schoefiler acting as maintained'' ' _l - •• - '" ' ' S.-haefor. Henry Manz.' 'Frank Bur- Hospital- -and nurds' 'determined that. i stated that he ,wos begi.nnini<" to feel occasion. Rev. Elliott will prpnonnca ; Carrjn^_ FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. Fable s_fcru;ary-pro--tem; Councilman.Ju'- Cornelius. Alexander Bunk.— - | Kspoj. Church, . -.- '-.,- ...... othorwls.- to n-e that th« nervlco and •

    ..„„ .,..! u...v tuc American Fife : tne|tirumCorps, of-^Iiiii-ity. in, their dclo- RITZ Ior New Shows Mon^Thuii * jgation. :.' __ ana un- • It was aia0 detrhinno have ci iiaac»- i\--: ember | in .he Rooscvelt SC1HM-.I and charRO Jt Broae r\r°Vi'i')e'r COUI)'C '" -order to raise the r»~ BEST SHOW IN ' sufficient Night.jmnining money necessary to reacb Ulo. J.nt We..: ^lilton and Jaques avenue. " '" " " " " ' -DTO ~lrvlnR ^Freet~aSd~Seni1nary-;avDnucr :ck_iiaTK>w and Central avenue, at (lie dead end Keith Albee Celebrated of Estebrook avenue. THURSDAY Trobnbly the KtronRest. criticism of FRIDAY tho Public Service- for lntervontlng In SATURDAY VAUDEVILLE tho- Itahway-Westfiold l)us situation Is volecd by Rev. C. J." Kane, rector cratic of St. Mary'B Parishr-who led Rahp prshjp wrro Tecoiy K. McKinney. D.D.. p»»-. : Sitt BEST SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT in TOWN -njatfo difficult by decisions such as the /y the meetinc. whioii was Jn chart-'i' of| "WVstncli! Pfesoyleriuui. go to Cherry street, to Irving atfeet glass—take out key—open door—and County. They haxez-a host-of friends : Xhurch Mrs. J. H. Lange: a COILSIE of' [ -o»o just rendered by the utllltios-com- report fire to .operator." ,; ! in this city, who join in extending P3.stor-' .of the Firm' "1'rosbyiurian Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 26, 27- mission In the Rahway-Westfleld Bus to West- Milton avenue, to Plorfionl | report fire to operator." Chiirch. of tliis.cHy. . '• ^— 11;>; irrTdt~was""the"matYbn of liobor, Co., case," says Rev. Kane. i »:reet, to SL <3«orge avenue, to In-j Tho'police committee arelnstallinK bes: -wishes. Mrs. Hayes'. Is romark- WATER MAIN BURSTS I and Frajik_ M. Tay!or_jR:as^tho^-lMiat- man" avenue.,.to Jaques avenue, tojthe boxe's themselves and-stato-jthatably-activo for one of her years, while The formal opentng-of the building " Percy Mark's Startling Novel «t Youth •Timely do we, -find public opinion will take place the^'second.week In Patrolman "'i Commerce street, to Fulton "street, toja soyorts penalty will result tovthe' the faculties -"'at both- arp- particularly wlth c B no unanimous as in. tho approval Xoveniber with a special- program his post at 10:3lHt)1cTock Sunday night, EXEMPTS AUXILIARY. TO MEET Riven the service* furnished hy theHajelwood avenue, to. Main street, to jperson or pejraons found abusing th©( keen- and alert.-'. discovered a water main broken on Central avenue; to St. George avfinub, Mrs'..Hayes hasbeena..]ife-long Bap- each .nycning. Work on the" building "A meeting.of the i,adies'_Auxillarr h Plastic Age" Do n JS .SS boi-company. (Public officials, hoada emergency boxes. will Jje .completed ,.nexv w«ek.',. Parrell .'place, between .Cherry ..and i, of Industries jind a host of citizens to Grand street, to Monroe street, to 'list anil diinnK.lier earlier days was •;o thh e g,.. _.-. _Firemen's ._" Associatio. ... n " Main street, to'eberpy sYfieVto (J Campbell streets. He notified police foir^-those who assisted with tho Es- 5 ACTS OF KEITH VAUDEVILLE from every community- bonnfitted by HEALTH pECORD^MARRED'. J active in Sunday jichool. .xholr and FINED FOri OVERLOADING • headquarter.-; who In turn got Hh.&; V tha serVlCB, a|)puarud^i^oTi^he-c<>m--|^etl-atreet:-to-the-hl^w£chool-bul^duig, j Afte "Roil" Sellers. 3G years-old, colored, 'etuptsnjazaar last week, will bo held water authorities to shut ottthe"wator Thursday afternoon at the ExeinpV mission aui-testillod that tho service The committee Tn charge oj: thojout a contaglojis disease in Rahway. much of her activity as Tier advanced" of 149 Pacific "street, Newark, was and repair the leak. < .- .' was both! necessary and convenient. parado lncludoa: James Brennan, Health Officer.' Fred M, Williams T6-, years will permit,:: fined $100 by Judga 'James H. Kear- home, 02 -3I;!a direct. Mrs. Mary l

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