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x. No. : WOOnimilMJK, N. •(.. FRIDAY, nCTOI i'.i; 1/ PRICE THREE CENTS Avenel Women Visit Gardens Iselin Woman Wanders Away Halloween Parade Through Town At Experimental Station Red Cross Fund Located Later In Union ! Cars Crash At Strawberry Hill On Fridny mornipfjj the-ftilkwhiK Frank Moscorelli, of Middlesex planned By Woodbridge Post mpinher* of the Garden C'luh nf the Passes$700 Mark venue, I.ielin, reported to the ;>o- Two Doctors and Woman Injured jj Woman's Club of Avenel,, motored i*e on Tuesday that his mother-in- to New Brunswick where they vis- More Donation* Reported law had wandered away from home ' Newark Physicians In Lincoln Car Taken To Perth Amboy (Ither Organizations Invited To Join With Legion In Demon- ited the flower gardens at the Nf-w Since Last Week — Need nn Monday. She is an elderly wo- Hospital — Woman Rides To Police Station In Damaged .«-' stration Here On October 31 —. Parade Jersey Experimental Station, Mrs. F. man in poor mental condition. An $300 To Complete Quota. Chevrolet Towed By Garage Tow Car To Be Annual Event Barth, Mrs. E. Rowc, Mrs. C. SifMtl, alarm wan sent out and the woman. Mra. L. Dickorson, Mrs. H. Boyle, | Need Great Say I Headquar WHS located Inter in Union. She WM Three persons were injured Wed- was the only occupant of this car Hallowe'en night, October 31, bration of Hie tenth anniyemry_of Mrs. 'fompkins, Mrs. E. Grode, Mra. turned over to the ttahway police by the «|rnin* of the Armistice. The i ters In Washington. nesday night at 8 o'clock when a, lo be injured. The Chevrolet was bridge l*ost No- S7, American.. |* Hennnn and Mr3. M. Brumaghim, of Union authorities and waa Inter tak- partly ov hh en in charge by relatives, Lineoln cur traveling North on Am-' «rturncd and after it waa will inaugurate its first an i chief event will he the parade which j pennavlvnnia ! A letter was received by the lonil 1 boy avenue collided with a rhpv. j "^ M". Uyton enteml it and j wil'l" star' t• a-1t 2:3rt nn0 Prt . M»» . whic_.L!*,lht wilmill * " | rhnpter this wc*ek from the Nntiun- u n Mt Hallowe'en pnrade through the f i| i j,y b j contest for j "' * refused to leave although sh-e was ifl- be o 0W<1( a ftn u. ill Red Cross headquarters saying •ipnl streets of the town. Ef-1 [ (rion corps, The Woodbridge Post: roltst traveling South at Strawberry , jurw| jhe police wanted her to ride ,,ntM ie | that when the news reached Wash- HiU; Th« cars wera badly damaged, j to headquarters in the ambulance will be made by the post to In-! Drum and Bugle. Corps, winners of Annual Play Planned !] ington of the disaster In Porto Rico Drum & Bugle Corps t' every local ogranization to | second place at the last annual con- In the Lincoln Were Dr. Charles Til- | '"'t she refused. The Chevrolet was the National relief director und four, low, of 578 Broadway and Dr. Will-, towed with the woman in it to head- in this project. The Legion | vcritlon of the American'L«gjoti. a* nurses immediately left for Charles- ,,«, t,, make this an annual affair j Bridgeton, N. J., September 1st, will Wins Three Prizes i iam H. KnApp, ofJ83 Summer ave- i quartern by a garage tow car. At * BytLT.Chib ton where they boarded n swift Navy nue, both of Newark, ond three oth-1 headquarters Mm. Lsyton waa tak- ... enter this event alao. Over 50,000 destroyer. As soon as authentic ! er passengers. The doctors were in fn out of the Chevrolet and was ,,,.,1 Hi.. pITort is one of the many civ- ex-servicemen are expected to march Congregational Church Group news was received that food waa Boys From Local Post Carry \ the front neat and "both were severe-' treated by Dr. J. J. Collins for a ;, activities the post has on its cal-in the parade and the-State militia needed; the Red CrosB hHd a govern Also Will Hold Hallowe'en Off,, Honors At Big Meet In!ly injllm) TWy were uki,n to sprained ankle and minor lacera- , |, ,,f events for the coming sea- has been ordered concentrated at ment ship ready in New York and ( ;t ir Party —*• Interesting Pro- Contest Embracing Three the Perth Amboy City Hospital in tions. V1 the regular meeting held in the Hoboken on that day. The parade npent $160,000 for rice, beans, salt will be reviewed by President Cool- pork, flour, and necessary vegeta State* I the police ambulance. I)r. Tillow had Perrlnc who said he is official dog >l,.m..i ial Municipal Building on Sep- gram Features Meeting idg|, Governor Alfred E. Smith, of hies. This money was used from the Beverul cuts on the head and numer catcher" in Plainfield, told the police |in,bcr 27th, at which there was in New York, and Governor A. Harry Plans for a Hallowe'en, party to paid in yearly subscriptions Additional laurels were accorded ous bruises. Dr. Knapp had cuts on that the Lincoln shot out of line ,,,t,,,dance over forty members of the face and neck, and a fractured and crashed into his car before ha ' \\ the largest gathering at a Moore, of New Jersey, General John , be held in the lecture room of the, i._.._ i._s great"„ ,, say._..,s. a_n an-the Drum and Bugle Corps of Wood- The neeA arm. had time to pull to one side. Tha I lie I"'• l> eetin. e *of ..the. pos.t sinc• e :,it„s i [ J, . Pershingrt u:_™, C,l,™r,Edwardl V.E. SnnffnrdSpafford., tinna-- j("'.rnicrporiltionft Congregationall TbUrcChurch Oon OctobeOctoberr • i,.,.•„„„„,„.,nouncemen!t ?.„_from . Athe. („„„local! ,.i.__chapter,i 1 bridge Post, No. 87, The American p The Chevrolet was driven by Har- ptiuii, many questions of import•- I tional commander of the American j 29 and for the annual play to be! »so kind|y aen(1 ;n jour cnntribu- two physicians were too painfully in- discussed and a definite Legion, Senators Edge and Edwards p a5 Jon when thqy were awarde(1 ,thre .c Flrs1t !y jured to- make any statement. •k> were ,, , . ._w ^i. A: _r H... I ~ _ ^ " h,l,an tltA-ir urara nwnrripJ tnTPP Fir«tt. Bn(,nmn UL-tnn illl of New Jersey, and other well known Monday nighg t at a meeting of the j p Randolph. I accompanied by Mrs. Emily Layton, Tho Lincoln was not damaged ,:,lendai- for the ensuing year made dignatarles of New York and NewG. E. T. CluClbb off theth . churchhh helhldd jj The amount up to date is: Pre-' Prizes in Silver Loving Cups at the Df Smith street, Perth Amboy, and much by hitting the Chevrolet but it changed its direction after the U o . of the most important of the Jersey. in the home of Miss Helen Dock-, viously received $578.60; contribu- American Championship Field Music an elderly man whose name was not nt recorded by the police. The woman crash and ran into a tree. nations taken up was on increas- Tickets for the third annual show stader, of School street, who waa; tjons o{ j25 each from the Wood-! Contest held at Grandview Amuse- of the Legion, "As We Were", are ] hostess to the club members for the | bridge Lions Club and Rotary Club,! ment Park, Singac, New Jersey ; ... .v... membership of the post, it J been pointed out thai the now on sale, ami Judging from thetwremng; • " ' each•" from | ""The-- prises awarde"d th« P»st Corps Society Holds Fred Turner, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ber- were for the best playing Drum and Successful Card Party lew, P. Howell; $5 eaafc from Joseph Bugle'Corps having the most men Woman's Republican Unit,, in line. AVENEL—The Rosary Society The contestants numhered twelve held a very successful card party in Causes Arrests ilmil'le the iembershl f0r l and came from New York Stats, « n P ]itZZ ! make this event the best of its kind ! ing, and James Morris. Cedric Os-: robrow?ky, &. j. E. Breckenridge, Friday evening at the Avenel T?a ..Hirers of the Legion and Connecticut, and New Jersey. Post far fostered by it, and the en- trum was appointed publicity chair- ^gneg pjeabitt Circle. Presbyterian Room. Mrs. Julius Jaeger and herManager and Cashiers at i.,,,;iiiii Raymond P. Moore, chair- noonl Mr J u 3 J vr Ilu thusiasm being manifested by the' man ! Church"$2."5ov " ~$7 from" Mrs."Cart 87 was represented h* thirty of its] '.,, ": "" . . .^ " 'I*' ,,f the membership committee, ... .1 . „, .„ ; 1 ,_..__ i committee thank all those who help- Speedway Brought lntp man members m the sale of tickets re A pleasing program waa present-, Williams, Miss Helen PfeifTer, and members. IH- very glad t,o receive applica- ed in any way towards the success will I fleets the spirit of the ogranization ed afte» the business meeting. James Mrs. Stelle. $1 from a friend and The corps is now preparing for a Court For Sunday f,,r membership for presenta- of the affair. The sewing table do- for the coming year's events. Morris sang agroup off songs, Mrs. J. Coddington, making a to- competition on Armistice Day at Violation turn: at the next regular meeting in nated by and Son of Perth linn A nominating committee present- "Sweet Mystery of Life", "Hello tal to date of $719. Hoboken, N. J. Amboy wos awarded to Matthew T. . , <.Kion rooroa on October 25. Montreal" and "Memories of For violating the Crimes Act also theX,,tiif has been received by theed the post on last Thursday even- Smith. Veterans of : ing's meeting the France." Mr. William Lauristen The prize jvinner3 were: Pinochle, nown as the vice and immorality n-' tions for officers read "The Flamingo and the Tur- W. Kennedy, pillow cases; Allen act, by conducting an auto race on tle", by J. F. Field, and "A High- Woman's Club of Avenel To Play Snyder, tea pot; Thomas Hughes, Sunday afternoon at the Woodbridge wntcd to'the" issuance of the Inter-j Commander, Leon E. wayman", by Alfred Noe. The pro- ' n I Medal and the Commemorative j nior vice commander, cream and sugar set; Mrs. A. Leid- Speedway, the majiager and three Be aahiers of that enterprise were ar- - • • •' •- .-..-:-_ vjce cc Host To The District Committee ner, table cloth; Stanley Ruddy, sherbert glasses; Mrs. J. Suchy, raigned in police court Monday ;lii,l morning. Wilbert J. Buines, the (..nv/'lvho MrveTwtth'thTFr^ and delicious State Chairman of International Relations Department Will j towel; Mrs. P. J. Donate, towel; K Ru-1 Abbott, First Presbyterian Church J. Brady, towel; C. Flynn, towel manager, was fined $L and $2.60 Army during the World War. refreshments Were served by the Also Be Guest At Function October 31 — osts. The three cashiers, Herbert Voelker, service officer, will' sergeant-at-arms, Vincent 'J. Weav- A. Hopta, socks; Mrs. M. Buchanan, i,i I Schedule For Season Is Adopted stockings; M. Buchanan, sucka. L. Smith, Howard McDonald, and ... ,,,„„ to give any ex-service-' er; membership officer, present were: Rev. and C. Fan-Tan, Georgie Flynn, luncheon Charles Martin were released. information on how to obtain Moore; athlotic^ officer.^ Mrs. W. V. D. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. | Rudolph The Avenel Woman's Club will be | A communication was sent to theset; Lottie Beck, glasses; Frank In passing sentence Recorder Voj- medals. Voelker; J3R. "h T =! ^ Fleming, Mr^Mr,. W. H. J host to the Third District Interna-'(Pennsylvania Railroad in regard to Cnnnan, sherbert glasses; Harold el said that since it was the first of- of-1 Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Mac G. Bell, j , Committee on W and a grad- ing next. Arrangements were completed for I the first of the stason and will be a I November 21, Miss A. 5.30 to 8 P. M. Lind's Orchestra Fines Totaling 245.00 uate uf an American college. He Await Skillful Players the Woodbridge Kepubliaan Club "weenie roast", October 11. "Peace." will furnish the music. Ticki't.-i may :'# mid that Rotary can and does ail- dinner to be held at the Craftsmen's December 5, Art Day. Mrs. Thorn- be procured from the committee. Rogan's Corner Man Does Not 1 viuu-t the" cause of International Club nn the evening of October IS. | *•"• -— reported that The committee in chareo includes s J;imes Chairman. Guest of honor, Mrs. d. Help Case'By Resisting Fellowship to make the world a bet- Tho chairman appointed a commit- i ^ Church has all plans com- j reporwiwilll tebede ththaet soloisMrst . aWilliat thme InternaBaker- the Misses Marie Gerity, Veronica tee to arrange for the mass meet*•- ' pleted for the card party to be held ' b 31 t S. Ferguson, third district vice Officers iff place to live in and avoid race tonight in the school• auditoriumi:i-—:..„. . AlAll l tional Conference on October 31 at McLeod, Marie Dunigan, Mae ing to be held October 17 at which resident. ' Mr. Diradduriun pointed mi: speakers and ! B«n« will hbee in playlay.. The com-the Avenel Tea Riom. There will Thompson, Mae Walsh, Julia Kin^, Stevo Niigy, 36 years old, uf-Ro- jP December 10, Candle Light Par- Margaret Sullivan, Vera Snyder, Armenia was the first nation to | meeting prominent the state • mittee hasreceived many attractive be another rehearsal of the clu& song e gan's Coiner, formerly of Carteret, A1 ty. Helen Bergen, Ethel Campion and •unlit the Christian religio• • n 'candidates from all over pricesi . Mrswirs.. Maurice Dunigan is on Thursday evening at the home of . Husbands and Juniors guests. was lined $200 and $2.00 costs on V ,,t.,rs were Perd.Garr.-ts..n. Ar-; will be present. ] ceneral chairman and will be assist- j Mr5, A> Pomeroy. All members with- January Hi, Literary Night. Mrs. Frances Jordan. a charge of driving while drunk, thur" Applegate. C. J. Ohvin,. and- I ed by Mrs. J. J. Dunne, Mra. Rich- ing to attend the Fall Conference atS. Woodruff. Find $25 and $2,(10 costs on a dis- ]ard Grace, Miss Anna Dunigan, Mrs. tJpper Montclairon October 18 are February fi, Music Department. orderly conduct .charge; his license 1 Harry Cunard. of Perth Amboy 11. Two Carteret Men their luncheon Oak Tree Road May Be Paved .1 Mitizik of Kahway, Jim Hi.uscl ot William Ryan, Mra. John Cosgrove, j requested to send Mrs. 7dward Laterman, State Fed- to drive was revoked for two years Fined In Local Court Charles Siessel eration Music Chairman, S.r.ith Amboy, and Charles U'wis ot Mrs. Jacob Grausanv Mrs. John Ry- ] reservations to Mr: ISELIN—It is reported that when und he was assessed $lf> doctor's fees an, Mrs. Barron Levi, Mrs. A. Jacob- before October 10th. Mrs. Siessel February 15, Club Play. Mrs. D. when he wns arraigned Monday Si-wiiren, the condition of Oak Tree road was Mi<'hael Kowashwish, 28 ycurs Mrs. Morrison Christie, Mrs. T.will also arrange for transportation. P. DeYoung, chairman. morning for driving while intoxicat- ! old, 2(5 Hudson gtreut, Carteret, waa son, brought to the attention of the Somers, Mrs. August Baumann, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Barth gave a brief March 12, Home Economics. Mrs. ed. He paid $100 and was paroled I fined $7.(ill on a charge of (Irunken- outline of the exercises at;, the dedi- county freeholders they said that Vaudeville To Open James! 0. S. Dunigan, Mrs. Thomas Gerity, C. Senft. to pay the balance. cation of the Music Studio Build- the road would be put in first class March 20, Federation Night. the sewer side- Nnjry was arrested Saturday by At ing at the New Jersey College For shape as soon as April 3, Annual meeting und elec- were installed. Officers Grady~Bn fine. Monday when the J Miss Amelia Dclancy. Miss Margar, \ for the Florida Relief the past presidents. Coad will be built. Such an im time for his hearing came Nagy had et "Bergen and Miss Eleanor Moll; provement would greatly add to the lost all of his assiiVassuranc; e and was cir- have charge of the tickets. I nppearance of the community and | rumspect in his conduct in the court Lions To Be Active In Work Saws Window Bar C.D.A. Presentation increase property value. room. For Benefit Of The Community :er i Is Huge Success To Hold Dance Takes 200 Cigars Port Reading Yard Master Drops Plan Adopted At Luncheon Monday Night Will Keep All Americus Chapter, Order of De- "The Patsy" Draws Large Members Interested In Welfare of Town. Influence of Molay, will hold its first dance of Thief Who Enters Cigar Fac- the season on Friday, October 2G, Crowd. Margaret Gerity Movement In National Affair, Described tory Is Modest In Raid— Dead lnj)fke This Morning the New Masonic Temple. Many Woman Gives Clue Stars In Leading Role Ford said that he hadnovelty dances wili be introduced. Edward Wetzel Was Talking To Conductor When End Came. That the Lions Club of Wohd> | President Pete Van Clecf's Orchestra will fur- The local chapter of the Catholic threw thinghi s in mind along the line The Was Valued Executive of P. & R. Company— bridge will take an active part in of community service but would not nish the music. XlS;Z:ln»:W.ori I daughters of America gave an ex 1 Resided In Elizabeth the welfare of the community was mention them until the rther mem- Elegantes cigar factory was cjllent portrayal of "The Patsy last indicated at the luncheon of the cluD bers had been heurd from. As a robbed early Tuesday morning by a' Monday evening in St. James audi- Monday night in Robin's Inn when Edward Wetzel, » yuvdraasteraf charBc this <»<>™»K J»y Daniel result there is much interest and Throng Expected At £ that U satisfied with four,'™.*. A fa.r sized audience view Leonard, an undertaker of Elizabeth. I IK- individual attention of each speculation as to what ideas may Vo! cigars after going to the! •«> the humorous presentation. the P. £ R. yards in I'ort Uuuding boxe.. — this Death was due to heart failure, member was directed toward com- be proposed at the luncheon Mon- Margaret Gerity played the lead- dropped dead at 2,30 o'clock "' ' munity service. The local club had trouble of sawing a bar in a rear morning in his orticy while he was Mr. Wetze.1 waa married and re- day night of next week. Monday Night Meeting ing part in the guise of Patricia Bided at 5 Stewart place, Elizabeth. completed organization at the meet- window in order to gain entrance. Harrington, better known as thetalking to a freight conductor He ing held the previous Thursday Information thut was a revela- The boxes each contained started to fall and the conductor fTe was about -10 years old and ap- tion to the members as to the in- Miss Gerity starred in the iii ht and the meteing this week was Get-Out-The-Vote Gathering urs making a total of 200 grabbed him. Medical aid w* sum- peared to be in excellent health. K fluence and power uf Lioniam was the first in which the organization Sponsored By Local D. A. R. th k moned but Mr. Wetzel's death liad ! News of his death functioned entirely on its own ini-given by Harry Wood who read se- The' robbery was reported to the \ «™t >"ade the play a pi instantaneous. Coroner J. J. u wide circle of friends in Port lections from the history of the Lj^n Arouses Much Interest police" at 8.16* A. M- Tuesday. Ofll- • «•« by their hn, acting. been tiative. Harry Wood of Lions Inter- Lytnan of Carteret was notified ami Heading, Woodbridge, Carteret, and movement. One of the greatest in- •• •• got a statement i Among the others who performed Elizabeth. jMr. Wetzel hud been em- national who organized the local l M Willi removed the body to his morgue in stunces given by Mr, Wood showed With the publication iij last wh) lives near in the play were: "Mrs. William ployed by [the P. J R. company for unit was present but left tho run- week's isaue of the Independent of Carteret. The body was taken in how the influence of Lionism in woman said she Harrington," Mrs. F, S. Mayo; "Hill many yea^s and held an important ning of the new club entirely up u story relating that a non-partisan the factory. The foreign landi was ableno overcome Harrington," Theo. X O'Brien; und responsible position us nighfc to the officers and members. meeting will be held Monday night saw a „„„ ,„,,,«, lj.ry.id with. _ ^^ „ Mal,fc „; „„. and set aside the natural hostility feed lias; Iselin Republicans Plan yard muster. The funeral urrjuge- The ateps toward immediate i>c- in the Municipal Building under the U ments have not been completed. tak- between the Chinese and Japanese. auspices of toe Janet Gage Chapter For Big Mass Meeting lion in community service were A great disaster that was threaten- the suggestion of President or the D. A. H. to further the feet- »• '"'V'fH *t£ 2 Si collected once a week , prominent speakers of the party. Cor. Mahway Avenue Charter Night which will be a big Oak Tree road. Kefreshrnents will be served. The The Frederick H. Turner Co.Bocial event with visiting Lions and at fo and Gi««n Street BOARD OF HEALTH, I meeting Wednesdoy night had an guests of members in attendance. take on Suturday, Tel. 185 Woodbridi,, N.'J. i: Insurance t: Thomas linens, v Township of Woodbridge. unusually large attendance. 4B8 East Av«., 9*w«r« The work of all the standing com- I evening. Brown. Telephoue Wuodbrldge U89 mittees was outlined in detail. f'j"*!TT' ': -fltJT^"--!

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Whole MUk No Matter Sugar Wher« You CHEESE High Speed Motors Moved October Fir»t 5 need Wit hi" a few n. -. rr «• r.'. .- will: from y.-ur :.t-w a-J- this oilier ofl drtss, no ir:a".tr •*:..•.-re (Broken Sliced ycu have tn^vtd — ycu Sunsweet Cigarettes will find a cheery A 4. P because offer:: g tht san.t vaiJts PINEAPPLE PRUNES Uwkjr Strikes, CaawU that art lyrical of tv^ry PfedoMaU, Chcat«rf}«M* it's a tougher .UP store. NnrpMk BrMMt Packed in Sanitary Cartons u« (peedi, and with varying toadi. Red Salmon J27C H«cker'«Farina >*t£4C It gives sparkling In one teriet oi too, tb^twetght of the load wu kept at 175 lb». per aquare inch. The cjuanritr of ^'1O< Puritan Malt ni1,^ c,. 59c SOAP brilliance to the and,do its job oil Hippliod wu 12 dropi each minute. With "Standard" Motor Oil the machine operated per* E vap. Milk 7BX bathroom fectly at 700 revolution* per minute. With other under all motor oili uaed by motorifti today, the machlna Bsker*i Cocoa became over-heated and the oil failed al b conditions 300 to 400 revoludotu per Ukioute. Uw mmck da jm. «nd fa, t/uU! How mmckjm rif d b Muio, STANDARD ^ MOTOR OIL "Stamdiirti" C'Ttut€t, Iiuiumiuiun Oil tuui Gear Cumpourul art tnade with cK« uitnc cure EASTERN DIVI5IDN as "SutuiLiiJ" inuuif />K(J uiul motur uill WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928 ONEV SAVING VALUE Auto Supplies—Tires and Tubes—Radio Electrical Appliances — Housewares

ice ANY STORAGE ARISTOCRAT SPMUC BATTER.IES MOTO PLUGS CUSHIONS *wo Kut noih- METEFV. WE061 iftil hfU*r m.d«. H.avy. hard rufc- SHAPED ^r rate m.nu- Every Jpecw/ty/'/ftlOCKiNO f»rtur»d by one 49c SPECIALLY °* th« beet minu- *i workman** RADIATOR CAPS FOP. '•ctureri in ALL MODELS of FORD HEAVY America. Owing to lh« tow prices $6.95 ESSEX, HUDSON and EXTRA MATERIAL • I which w. .,« •"Hint iheie Bet- 9.95 LARGE LARGfc and permitted te «d vertltc the neme. 10.95 AU-.Flf\Sr 6 SOFT nPUt« ipeciel far lijjht can. Reg. J-f 95 10.95 | price SI 1.50 7 I "S3» 131-Pl.le he.vy dutjr for he«vr e«r§. „„ „„ *.*• 9.95 10.W 8 9 30x5.25 ASSORTED K«f. price H3.5O » - » 31x4 10.95 11.451 11 45 »x5.25 COLORS 13-PUteHMTyduty.Reg.priceJ17.se* - 32x4 11.45 neo HBG. 95 30x5.17 12-Volt Dodge. R«f. price $22,00 . 15" 33x4 14.95 10.95 THESE PRICES'SAVE YOU 2Sfo AND MORE. 30x5.00 15.45 30x6.00 13.55 16.95 32x6.00 14.95 19.45 16.95 32x6.20 /J.OO 33x5 19.95 GUA^NTEED 35x5 ACCURATE t/STRONG ^2-50 AUTOMATIC HEATIN6 WINDSHIELD «*sfr CLEANER. PAD COMPLETE STEP '"'THCOROA V- PLATES 1 SWITCH COMPUTE HEAVY ALUMINUM SPECIAL WITH ALL 5PECIAL WITH KICK PLATE i PBJCE J PWCE PAWS OR RUBBER MAT 1,89

5 PIECE WHITE EN/\MfL VEGETABLE BIN KITCHEN STOOL CHOICE OF ALL ; COLORS METAL j DUST PAN 21" (1.9? HIGH VAL in BRUSH RUBBER CRUTCH TIPS ALL COLORS KITCHEN TO MATCH SCALE DECOftATEO FOLDING YOUR KITCHEN SMOKER IDGE FOOTP.EST MEDICINE BED LIGHT IRONING COLONIAL OUTFIT 'COLONIAL CABINET LAMP ASSORTED BOAAD STYLE "" VWITE STURDY COLORS TORCHIERE CHOICE OF 11 and ALL HASSOCK GREEN- M FLOOR LAMP UGHT BLUE ORNAMENTAL COMBINATION OF O)L0RS 00 O* YELLOW SHADES ADJUSTABLE: SQUARE OBLONGW .BLUE, GRAY, ROSE,OftANGE EXCEPTIONAL TAN/W MANY OTHER.COLORS ROUND.. ALL PLEATED <{ VALUE SHAPES >• ^Q WOOD BATH ROOM" ROUND / ••*»•? ALARM ii SQUARE • VAL.h.» WHITE VAL.J6- ENAMEL VAL. CHOICE material.. PLUSH, RJjBBErVCrVUTCHTlPS COLORS VELVET ,VELOU IV ^1-75, VAL. I

Department has developed to a large propor- our first consideration is Quality, the second is Money Saving 0 tion of our busineti, mainly because we sell only dependable to the Customer. O' merchandise. Merchandise that we stand back of under our During the coming week we will show all the latest and unconditional guarantee, and in Radio like in Auto Supplies, popular make Radio Sets in the 1928 Models, B BATTEWES A BATTERIES TELETONE RADIO FR£SK SPEAKEKS TUBES STOCK niftkofftny, •laadi 32 bisk mad i* mad* wifh ntn 45 VOLT long cord M Ifaal it can b* mov«d from on* r*»m to *aoth«r, ft. 201A Radio Tube* Reg. Price $1.50 Tkis ipe4\k«# i» ip«ci«lly conttmct«d XQ •>• u*«d is* Those batter- conntction wilb HII k*Tl*< pow«r tub*is and direct «l*ciric HIP ply. wsWr* « h«*»j, w«ll-bmih tlUCG ies are made •p««k«r if r4quir«d. It wU|, kowtrar. work on anr Special by the manufacturers ««t EM ftdfalily in tone >«d roliuns 139 !• un«urp*M«d %r uar *t***tk«r on of one of the f inett bat- the preunt mark*!. «t*4 U. without AC226 Radio Tubes teries, and by special • doubt, tb* vr**tM* vahw |K>I k*« 45 VOLT «v«r b«*n oH*r*d l« lha radio pub' fee, Res. Price $2.50 agreement we are not lie. RaiuUr pdc« $25 00. (Oaly I HEAVY DUTY permitted to advertise to a customer.) No dealer*. Special 1' the name. All heavy, hard rubber cases. PflJCB 171 and 112 Power Tubes 60-Amp««. Reg. j Q.SJ Reg. Price $3.00 price $12 50. Spttial O BUTTEKFLV 10U-Ampere. R«i- el f\.9i O pries $15. Special 1" GONE SPEAKER. 00 vr CEU. 120-Ampere. Reg. * ^.95 REQ'hO' O (HEAVY) FOR RADIO price!I?. Sptcial *efc O AC 227 Radio' Tubes. Reg. AND DRBtUlS 10',{• Allou/ante for yvur pric« 5.00 OU Batttry ^5.95 I TIMES SQUARE AUTO SUPPLY Open FRIDAY OCTORFR 5, 1028 WOODHRIDGR INDEPENDENT

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Act 1. Smie: A town in New York State. Tirru;: Ten Years ago. MAJESTIC Model No. 72 A strrtrtfre young man went- into thu insuriincii business. —A irwn lube, AII Electric set, uilh tingle dial control, His only assets were oneryy, iipplication blanks and plenty of auiiiiknientary control for nerve. Everybody predicted his failure. All the local business aadilinnal selectivity, in- WEEKS" THAT COUNT LETTER TO THE EDITOR ttmilunrwt volume control, was sewed up by four or five well-established agencies. MAJESTIC power --unit Act II. MAJESTIC and built-in MAJESTIC The calendar has become infested with "weeks" of ont on rmaj dynamic poweripeaktr;cated Scene: Same town. Time: The present. Gentlemen: lerma kind and another since the war, but Safety first and fire pro 1 in a superbly finished,period The young man is tetyiT^arirXjier. He now occupies and My purpose in addressing you n . Myle. walnut highboy; front ention ccampaigns of education are not to be classed among this time is in the hopes of stimulat- owns the finest office buijjjjngs in the county;_ has his own panel and door* *"| /l^EA t he movements of trival or artificial origin. ing the movement to "Help Get Out o/ matched burl * 10 /^ claim department and doesnWe business than all his com- the Vote." Wilhaa Ttba They have a direct bearing upon the physical and econ- petitors put together. "No matter how you may feel a- jmic welfare of thavpeople and should enlist the support of bout the candidates, or the plat- Here Is The New private and public enterprise. forms, or the acceptance speeches, This episode is fact, not fiction. I know the man and his we repeat that there is one duty In 1927 fires cost the American people $478,000,000 in which confronts you in this election. MAJESTIC All Electric Radio history well^ He ascribes his success -almost entirely to con- property loss. Business bears about sixty-five per cent of the And that is to vote yourself, and in Which Has Astounded The Radio World stant advertising. No paper ever goes to press in his town otal annual fire waste, It is an appalling burden. , the meantime to help to get out the without his AD. He changes his copy constantly, pushes line vote. In this connection it would Intelligent communities will therefore take heed of the tfe well, in urging men and women to TJERE at last is a Radio which will bring into your home every note, every after line. He has made his name synonymous in the public 'residential proclamation designating the seven-day period register in November, to streps the lone, eyery word which is broadcast, exactly as it is put on the air. mind with the thought of insurance, of protection. In the fact that as citizens they should ex- beginning October 7 as "Fire Prevention Week." Here in a Radio Receh K Set with the most perfect power unit ever built, race for business in his territory he is virtually competition. ercise their right of suffrage. It will the MAJESTIC power unit, known to over 5,000,000 Radio owners and now The peak of fire waste was reached in 1926 with a total be a great stimulant to the country There is no runner-up to contest his lead. available only in The MAJESTIC. oss of'$560,000,000. Since then it has declined appreciably, if in the coming election there is a preat increase in the number of vot- Here U one of two All Electric MAJESTIC model* buih to operate directly , Shoe leather and gasoline naturally have their value in ind it is believed that 1928 will show a record even better than business-getting. But when these are supplemented by in- ers over preceding elections. It will from an} electric power socket, without batteries, acids or other power hat of 1927. mean a new interest in politics and accessories and priced within the reach of any punc. telligent advertising, the results'attained are many times mul- It is at least logical as well as comforting to attribute some in gqvernment. We have been car- tiplied. rying on for a great many years Come and see this marvelous Radio—The MAJESTIC. of this improvement to the nation-wide campaign of educa- Come and hear this superior toned inirtroment—The MAJESTIC. Big national "accounts," spending millions of dollars an- with what might be called minority ion which has been carried on by fire underwriters' organ- officials. When not more than fifty Come and let The MAJESTIC tell iu own itorj. nually, are leaning more and more toward the local news- per cent, of those entitled to vote zations, civic bodies, national bureaus and individual locali- Come and judge The MAJESTIC on its merits—By its performance. paper as a means'of selling a given territory. They establish do vote in the election, it is per- ies. prestige by putting their copy in the great magazines, but rely fectly obvious that those who are tUiialmn The answer to ife all is that fire is preventable. The un- elected^ represent only a majority pplminUoy xntnltv additional «l«i»liy,, MAJESTICMAJ increasingly on their advertising in the local newspaper to do ~: ' * the total vote, oirtr unit end built-in MAJESTIC dynamic avoidable accident is always with us, but a nation which lays Df a minority of dikhlrtithtlUilm varities of execu- "Goals for Intermediates." 7.00 P. M. Epworth League, top- an idea of the priced house one can pur- 4, 5, and 6 fooma, READY TO MOVE INTO, 6:45 P. M. Senior C. E. ic, "Prohibitiin—Liberty Within the chase by applying rent moneyj toward pay- tives, from foremen up to rulers of nationsj; and this is why Debate: "Resolved that modern in- PRICED FROM $4750 to $6500. $100 down, the world, as a whole, is so abnormally majiaged. There has Law." Leader George McCullagh. ment of a home of your owrj. dentions have helped more than de- 7.45 .P. M. Evening Sermon, t»p- balance froiji $35 to $45 monthly to cover in- been a serious concentration of executives in lines oj work teriorated this generation." The de- ic, "Purification by Faith." bate will be given by the Westmin- terest and reduction in principal. where cash rewards have been quick and huge; and this has 8:00 P. M. Monday. Official Board Rent per Month In 10 Years In 20 Years ster Guild and Young Men's Fellow- will meet at the Parsonage. resulted, naturally enough, in a selective elimination of execu- ship Club. 7:30 \Vedneaday, Midweek prayer $ 8.00 *1,265.35 ? 3,531.41 7.45 P. M. Sermon, topic, "The Located in Avenel, N. J., where we have in- tive Best Mind and a dangerous favqring of managers who service. 12.00 1,898.02 5,279.11 Man of Faith." 8:30 P. M. Wednesday, choir re- stalled all improvements, in a good neighbor- combine immense energy, social skill, knuck of managing men 8 P. M. Young Men's Fellowship 17.0ft 2,688.86 7,504.24 hearaal. hood, with excellent highways and transpor- and affairs, and mediocre intelligence," Club at the home of Albert Bowers. 20.00 3,163.36 8,828.52 2.30 P. M., Wed/iesday, ^Ladies 25.00 3,954.20 tation facilities—to New York, Rahway, Wood- Tea at the home of Mrs. H. A. Tap- 11,035.65 9,j4& A. M. Sunday School. 1 pen. 30.00 4,754.04 13,24^.7(1 bridge, Perth Amboy, Carter**, Elisabeth, WHY ALL THE HASTE? 11 A. M Morning Worship 7.30 P. M., Wednesday, Teachers 7.00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. 35.00 5,535.88 • 15,449.91 Newark, and New 'Brunswick. training class to be iormed under topic, "Workers Together With God" 50.00 7,908.40 When one reads of all the accidents which occur around the leadership of Mr Lelasd Rey- 22,071.30 nolds. 7:45 P. M. Evening worship. 8 P. M., Wednesday, Mid-Week Us these days, it would seem that human lives are about as 8.00 P. M. Midweek prayer ser- important as* flics. In the hurry and hustle of thingtf, our vice, topic, "Paulas. Letter to ' the Prayer Service. Ephessians." bodies seem to count for nothing any more. Apparently,' the ChriilLan Science SocUty fast moving world has no time to think of such unimportant Sewarvn St. J»mo»! Catholic Church things as the lives of men. A branch of The Mother Church, Moving is no fun— i . 7.30 A. M. Low Mass. the First Church of ChrUt, Scien- Children on their w'ay to school, who should really walk, Itosary Society will receive Holy tist, in Boston, Mass. get into buses jamming like cattle, the big ones crowding out Communion. I Sunday School—9.30 A. II . Buy one of these homes n»w and meve in before November lit, 'J A, M. Low Maw. Sunday Service—11.00 A. M. when moving time comes, and you will have to move BO more. the little ones for the best seats. Drunken automobile drivers, 10.30 High Mass. going over the roads like bats with singed wings,.men and Wednesday—Testimony meeting, 'J A. M. Low Mmp at Avenel. 8. P. M. Call at our office, Maple Realty Building, Perth Amboy, or »t our women in insane haste everywhere, the hurrying and scurry- Thursday—Beading Room, 4.00 to Avenel Office which is always open. Phone Perth Amboy 1710, Trinity tpUcoptl 6,00 P. U. and 7.30 to 9 P. M- Woodbridge 929-J. ' * or ing world lives and dies on. g A. M. Celebration of Holy Eu- In all this mad rush to gtt somewhere there does not i/harmt. Colored Baptitt seem to be any time left any more to think of what miserable 10 A. M. Church School. 11 A. M. Horning Sermon. 11 A. M. Murning Prayer and Ser- 1.30 P. II. Sunday School. fools we are anyway to go rushing through life that way. Why mon. 7i00 "Young People's Baptirt all the haste? tyhy not go a little slower, with fewer acci- 8 P. M. Monday Ventry meeting Union," at the rettury. 8.00 P. It. Bwning Swmon, THE MAPLE REALTY CO. dents, and more leisure in which to appreciate more of the 8 P. H. MomUy Mwtin* of 8t. W< FRTDAV, OCTOBER !>. 1928 PAGE FIVE WOOIMWlwoonniunr.l mmE TNDRPF.NDKNinwi'ii I-IIIDIMITI __H^1_1_1__ - . Woodbridge Cardinals To Open Football Season Sunday ~ "" ... -. 1 "Jimmy'Jimmy" Mullen's RtdbircRfdbirdh* Irt Excellent Form For Initial Tough Luck Clash. Perth Amboy All Woodbridge Downed InStaten Island Entrant ["THAT LITTLE GAMP For Locals. Cards The Woodbrid|rr ('RrdinnU will pripbnhli- main'tnys <>f the couH Opening Grid Clash Takes Two Races rt RcrTTBN LOCK* LvVTSM ToTn»S, K'ive their initial gridiron exhibition tenm will rnnsisl/nf HIP following'" \T yH*S OH ^i ,thia Sunday afternoon on the Cardi- players: Captain, "Kusty" Rrennaii. , Freehold Licks Locals 6 to 0 "Rick" Decker Walks Away MVfT AND HA nal's field when they will swap punt* Campion, Caccioln, Itunignn, Navy, with the Perth Amboy All Star* of Before Large Crowd With Both Cards. Next BETTirV, TViEN WE that city. Conch Jimmy Mullon, has Ruddy, and I>ign. Exhibition To Be Held — "V CAUGHT fHE OTHER whippvd his Redbird eleven into the For the initial football irarne, tht The Red and Mack football team ; lineups are as follows: ,,f Woodbridiffl Hijfh School took the i On Columbus Day coming likeness of g Hunt junior championship team. I C.rdin.li All SUr» ^hort end of a 't to 0 w.orfi from j r — T C7U»- t SHOU/S FouR pEOCES ANo Murtagh _ B. Freehold High School in the opening | A shivering /rowd of approxi- FooraNINES. 'l'he Cards h&voi shown efirly left end ,.i h last Friday afternoon on the I mately three thousand saw the upeed and (rood football sense in the as , Woodbridge Bpard Speedway racing practice session* held at their j O'Connelly . Iiriginia 1'arish Hnune field. ' left tackle The Barron Avenue boys under magnates unravel two races last grounds. Mullen has had consider Sunday afternoon on the board aau- ON THE ChlV. I able experience with the pigskin.) Bnrctllona Guidanit o( Ihe local team ha* worked Hard left guard under his management. The I'^rth L. Larson •, but they seemed to lack that center1 ii,, to put the ball Decker Ambny combination is quite power- ful, hiit.tb/ comeback of the Cords f'ullahan . Michaoli, wan that the bigger they are, the right guard pcricnce'nnd new men hus been the the card of three ten harder they fall. Tb^ Cardinal* Kish Olsen; ,m>4 acceptable excuse to offer for and a final race of fif- have the well wishes of a number right tackle 11,,.' High School. ty clips spectators were given of local funs chiefly becauno the Bunham .. Guiffre The Wnodbridgo team started off one ten and a twenty-five loop club has shown plenty of- nulling right «n Arrows of Kiist Ornnge lit thi> Woodbridge '•eiiliwl 'at the sound of the final tiobothen tor drivetrack. Undoubtedland was noy t Mikin coml.e and- ing of the club, the boys decided to grounds, whistle that their attempt jft! Kick Decker would have shown sum. purchase new basketball suits. The loo late to allow them to class hail they clashed last Sunday (he defeat. number of rooters wit- but it was not to be so. '-five mile men, Eagles Basketball Hoover Court Five Team Organized For Open For Games football considering £*£*""* faile(1 to take a turn, and crashed 11 mach Rice has h«\ the » j£ into the t KUard rai on the track. Light Junior Team Will Open ,,f practically building a new team ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ Coming Battles Season Soon 'T/IiZrTndI "COM by quartan: the plucky little driver would go The lineup anO score oy J,^^ throU(fh tH-eraj ,( bu(. he rjghtwl tho Voorhees and Drummond Will Light junior basketball clans have Woodbridge Hutchins far by some excellent driving. The Coach Eaglets. Promising already begun to organize about the . Miller racer was damaged, however, IN LIISE with the SPORTSMEN Stillnian -••••• a I Mill,.r rniw was dnmntwl bo' town. The Hoovers, a cpurt five un- left end an Nicholas I d Malamand was forced to leave Outlook For New Season der the management of \V. S. Camp- Kisb —By the Sports Editoi- left tackle ithe race. . The Woodbridge Eagles, 1927 Mid- bell, are open for games, and any . Martini i With the Brooklyn driver out of managers wishing court sessions for Payer • it, Decker took to hi• • s -heel -s an-d ran dlesex County basketball champions has the world in, such a strong grasp, that the are planning their new court sen- the coming season will please com- left guard .. Shalor away with the clip. He arrived back TOM BRENNAN, Sports Editor municate with Mr. Campbell. Harna son. At a meeting of the club held at his pit nearly three laps to the only way you can do away with it is to be an The Hoovers will open their court center last Wednesday evening, the nuMO- Rickaen good, and as far as anyone knows, inventor of a game as thrilling, and as excit- battles in a clash with the Wood- Football and Football Cranks bers talked over their court possibil- he was home in Staten Island before bridge flyers. The date has not ri"ht guard jjasi oaiuiuaj, IUUUJOII un.v.»c..j ..,„„>. ing which can be played without the use ofities for the coming season. "Huzzy" Shenoir the last one hove into sight. Last Saturday, football officially made its us yet been arranged, hut the «»n- ,?•< 9ackett .. Among the also rans were Henry 1928 debut. The thud of the pigskin and the any physical exertion—marbles don't count, Voorhees and "Red" Drummond, test will be playej in the near fll* ' right tackl.e two former High School stars have men Turgeon who couldn't get his Tur- ture. At the next meeting of th* Kasinsky, Rudd-- y. H." smell of liniment took the world by the hand ;eon Special to "perk", Tommy Bul- been secured for the coaching posi- Hooverites, the club will elect a right end Seen From The Sidelines Kredman !r, Gummie Tramison, Dave La veil, and placed it gently on the sidelines—so that tions. captain and manager. Penman, Katcn ••-• ind Fred Bianchi. Bianchi merely it might forget its troubles and watch-with Last week, Woodbridge High School The Eagles have a rrtrmber of In the opening game with the quarterback Riimes already chalchalkek d upp on their Shinti ipread a smoke screen around the dropped its opening contest to Freehold to the Flyers, the following players will llandcrhan carefree eyes one of the most interesting and roster. Probably the most iinport- hal'hack ,rack with his Bianchi Special and tune of 6 to 0—but that doesn't mean a thing. tho fracas: Balfour, forward; Faker ;hen retreated to his pit. His ,car most thrilling sports ever known. The sav- Montague had. an "off day". Any team can lose a game, but every team r~~--t , • . . "halfbeck age animal instinct ever present in man is giv- the Parsons, guard; Cotter, guard. The On Columbua Day, Friday, Oc- Elliot en a chance to unlimber itself in the whole- can't ,_._.pla„y real football. The Barron Avenue j Hoovers will piny most of th«ir Wukowts ;ober 12, the management has an- Chevrolets of Mahanoy City. i games on the Parish Hou; nounced that it will present a stries hearted mixup of a football contest. A brok- boys played a clean game, and for a collec- and they are backed by a Cl fullbick dealer in that town. The first tussle' SC^P by quarters- 0—0 of board track championship races. :i black eye, or a missing tooth is tion of green players, they did credit to their Tickets' purchased for the Suijjay en arm, will he unraveled in Woodbridgv •• Wnodbridge - - " 0—0 mark of honor by every red-blooded coach. Of course Woodbridge fans enjoy see- second game races will be honored at the holiday held as a December 27, and the Freehold ° ing the colors of the local high school wav- will take the Eagles to Mahanoy program. Starter Miller declared boy or man who triumphantly shoves the that the cream of the racing crop ing in triumph over any rivals who may clash City December 29. As the Eagles will piny mnst ooff CLASSIFIED ADS will be entered in the champion- brown oval over the last line for a touch- with them—but s6meone has to lose, or the ship tussle, and that the winner of theieir game.games. at the local Parish LUMBER down. the loyal Classified advertisements only one the big race will be crowned the sport wouldn't even by interesting:—would it? House, they hope to have cent a word; minimum charge ?.5c. World's Champion Half Mile Hoard Football today is not merely a survival support of a number of \V of tne fittest, u is a survival ui >uv i>^*~». to Track Speed King. Nice title any- of the fittest, it is a survival of the fleetest fans. The players are going FREE instructiontruction, piano oorr violin way if old Jupiter Pluvius keeps his and the glory of the powerful. Of course, fou Perth Amboy High School was rudely purchase new suits for the basket- JACKS ut be and the glory of the powerful. Of course, y"ou fof r use of room, must be centra • tears out of it. defeated by Roselle to the same ticket receiv- ball season, and under the able man- 1 located. Address Miss E- Wood always hear some old-fashioned crony come a- V ed by Woodbridge. The RoseHeites sprung-a agement of Voorhees and Drum- 120 Irving street, Rahway. round with his yearly cry, "What do they get mond, the court team has a promis- HOMES FOR SALE W.I. 10-5' . out of it but a kick in the face or a broken real surprise when they held the Amboyans ing outlook. SIX room bungalow, tiled bath, uacKf ine crony may uc uuc «n,u i.^ vv,... back, once on the three yard line, and once The Eagle club ia composed of the HELP WANTED steam heat, $6600. $250 down, back?" The crony may be true with his com- following members: Capta'n Walter Men's All-Leather WANTED-Boy over 18 years o $45 monthly; all improvements; plaints, and then again, there may be a tinge on the one yard chalkmark. That is real foot- Houseman, Victor Sherir.an, Ens t>e- laborlaboratoryy work, preferably^w Phone Woedbridge 920-J. of untruth in the statement if taken in a clean ball, but it does not show anything. A team laney, Jack Campbell, Junior Heller, hl taining WU Meta W.I. 9-28; 10-5, 12. hiKh school training. sportsmanlike manner. Undoubtedly, foot- that can only fight when its goal is threaten- Raymond Demarest and "Burr" t Thermit Corp.. Carteret. ed is not a fighting team. "The last stand" Richards, the shining High School FOR SALE ' i-ki!s its claims in injuries every season ftar of last year. Any manager wish- WORK WANTED stuff is perfectly O. K., but continuous fight- ing to book games with the elub will $8.50 FOR SALE—Furnitur- complete for —sometimes players are killed on the grid- YOUNG GIRL wants a position a ing makes the real team—in anything. communicate with the- captain of the entire house, inckil I\K su't"s for iron. This very fact is the magnetic power A N 1) 1111 TO $ 1 8 . 5 U mother's helper, or t'.i assist with team, or any member of the club. purlor, with piano, dining room, li- which draws little boys to the lots with a hat house work. Tel. 222-U Woodbridge. brury, two bedrooms and kitchen, Millburn downed Linden High School al- W.I. 10-5' with all floor coverings. tied up with string to take the place of the Must be disposed '•" immediately so by a 6 to 0 score. It seems as though 6 to MASON WORK DONEi-All kinds pigskin. This very argument draws the human to settle estate. W i -e sold cheap. Saunders Inaugurates of repairing, sidewalks Jaid, ga- 0 is a popular score for high school teams— •Apply B. Engclmii lioom II, Citi- race in thousands to a huge bowl to witness rages and cellarss built, and house at least for opening games. Roselle Park, zens Bank Bklg., .• iy. the "cream of football teams", and finally, Children's and Boy's plastering done Work done by day the brother town of Roselle, was not to be Inter-Class Volley Ball M 7-G tf. this reason fully supplies that human longing or contract. MichaeM l Knapek, Maw- outdone on this 6 to 0 argument either. The bey street, Woodbridge. P. 0. BoxFIREWOOD fo< •;tk, in for battle ajid supremacy. LUMBERJACKS 1 Parkltes walloped Newton High School on the !ue No. 266. any lengths rt Ml I' Wond. Football is by no means an "easy" sport. W.I. 9-14, 21, 28; 10-5J briSge 193. ,1 Oakland It is roughly modeled after the game of life. same tally. The Roselle Park-Newton game Men Barred From avenue, SlXr^om" house, steam beat; tiled You have your ups and downs, your kicks, was good, and the Park team did not clinch • FootbalParticipationl . Season To SIV room house, steam heat; tiled the game until tlie last minutes of the final $2.85 FOR SALE—Complete Shrubbery and frowns, but when the goal is reached you Open Monday bathroom; large plot; all improve- for your home. 1 large 8 to 10 session. The score had to be 6 to 0 though ments ,$0750; $250 down, balance ft. Apple, Pear, or Plum tree, 3 laugh—they all do. So for the sake of clean AND UP TO if 1 0 . 0 0 the extra point g.,g didn't seem to be work-; pny»ic-al Training Director Millar.l $50 monthly; Phone Woodbridge bearing size Grape yine», 1 Norwdy sports and fair play—don't be a football crank inri1,g on any gridirun. R. Saunders of the High School will (Wool and Leather) 929-J. Spruce, 12 to 15 inch, 1 Arbor Vital •it will never do you any good, fojl football officially open his inter-class volley W.I. . American, 15 to 18 inch, 1 Golden ! ball league next Monday, October 8. Cedar, 10-to 12 inch, 3 year Mock ~FOR RENT j The first garni' on the schedule will Ora/nge, Weigela, Forsythia, Spirea, I Port Reading School • be between the Freshmen and the "Lamb - Knit" Coral Dogwood, 3 large Hose Climb- i Leads In Savings Fords F C. To^lay ROOM AND BOARD, 611 Barren High School To Clash Juniors at 4 o'clock. ers, 10 different Perennials, ull for Avenue, Woodbridge. Mr. Saunders has planned a com- 100% J12.00. Janso's Nursery, Sewarcn, A report of educational thrift col- W.I. 10-5, 12. S. A. Team Sunday plete schedule for the new league, N. J., near Public School. With Belleville In lections in the schools where the Woodbridge National Bank operates and he [has already received the ap- , FOR RENT—Modern large 6-room W.I. 10-5, 19, 26* Game With Sacred Hearts De- flat [with pantry, hardwood floors, the system shows as of September plication of. a number of student* WOOL SWEATERS steam heat, screened throughout in- HOMES FOR SALE Second Grid Clash 25 that Port Reading leads, in the ciding Clash In Series. for positions on the variuua team^. cluding front and beck porches. FOUR room bungalow, $4750. $100 total of deposits and the percentage Teams Now Deadlocked Members of the football squad are ALL COLORS A.N'l) STYLES Back porch is inclosed with four down, balance $35 monthly; all Locals Show Improvement In of pupils making deposits,' in'a com- not eligible to play in this league. One All Each team will play three games at windows. 'Electrically controlled hot improvements; Phone Woodbridge parative list of results in six schools. Form Over Last Week each clash, making a total of tifty- water supply. For rent November B29-J. The report in detail; The Fords Field Club nine will ifour games in all when tho volley 1. ?S5. Inquire 33 New Brunswick W.I. 9-28; 10-5, 12. Att. Dep. TIT. Woqdbridife High, School.will clash 94 play the South Amboy Sacred Heart gue is finished. avenue, Rahway, N. J. _ with Belleville High School tohior- Port Reading .' 410 889 WANTED 89 f.g'.'.n-giHi.in •.!<• u?e Fords field next class in the High School de- row afternoon on the Parish House Sewaren !.. 126 112 . % 142 GROVE Avenue; Furnished 56 Sunday aftornocn. This game is a ' partment shall have the right to en Avenel 384 216 F SELZ SHOES Field in the second game of .the sea- roomB, all improvements; private WANTED—Second hand Boy's Bi- 59 post season at ;nr. but Steve. An- ter a team composed of members ot ; son. The Belleville aggregation has No. 11 674 398 W.I. 10 6* cycle. Tel. H91-J. ^lO-G 51 thony's Kurd-iv.'s have, won •>ne .ind that ciasSi and each team shall con- family. quite a fast team, and the game is No. 1 • 595 305 40 lost one ro thi South Ambi'v '.Ian, eist of gix players anti a number ol REFINElTcouple wish to rent rooms expected tu draw a large crowd. St. James 362 144 $5 $6 $8 $10 FOR RENT—Furnished room, 508 30 it hJi bee I: \*Mv\ U have uu- BUDstitutes. The winners of tlic- Barron avenue, Phone 1196-J, for one or two. Only gentlemen Coach Rice has worked his team tht- lit! Port Reading 157.08 other clash to settle the'ferics. league will be given need apply. 618 Linden avenue. strenuously since the defeat last Fri- The Fords F. C. has tacked up a 'School Inter-Class W.I. 10-5* *No.TZZ:.:.: 24i»;8ah W.I. 9-21, 28. day and he is confident that his teaiu 123.25 number of victories this season, and Volley Brfl Champions. APARTMENT for rent. Six rooms will show improvement. No. 11 , size at _.. 79.48 the engngoment with the- South Ani- In Monday's game, for tht and aun porch, 459 School street. iAN Rice will probably open the game Avenel r 5c a pound. 71.92 boy team promises to be rather in- men the following players will pr»l>- WORK 45 1 1 f kerchief oi larger, St. James Telephone 556. *- : ^ Green streei with Captain Kish at left tackle, 3.5,51 , teredting—both tuam» having a An- represent that class: W. Miller, Uiddleuex I'f«sB. 20 Sewaren .'.....[ M to Dayer at left guard, Barna in cen- sire to win th«s series, and also to parson8 Jandervits, Cainpbwl, All FOR RENT—Bungalow, all improve- Woodbridge. BUC ™ ni" "••- •«••••.-, —-- parsons, J«N»""-I • KT , ter, Ktillman left end, Jandreisevits 017.07' •••••• •-• - : <"• •• ' • -• -•'••• "••••!"»' N"i- 24.75 ments. Harriet street. end their diamoni sessions with a ba))i Bosiii Kennedy. Hackey, N<'i- SHOES right guard, Sackett right tackle, W.I, 0-28; 10-6* Kasinsky right end. In the backfidd, victory." The Sacro-I Hoatt* will Mfl 'Bern3tein, Uerwhaly, Sherman, have their • usual lineup, and Joe Va^ady por the Juniors, Hinkle, FOX. RENT-Garaga. Call at 539 Uenmau at quarter, Montague at Grownup! fa* Silly Murray will undoubtedly do the slab Di FuUertoii, Kattman, and llng- Kahway avenue or Phone 267, We Are either half, Handerhan with Mon- Small Boy (viewing tiny and very work. vary have turned in th*ir I«I»«> ** tague, and Wukoveta at fullbank. - W.I. «-21^tf. ^_ new brother with ((reat disfavor)- For the Fords F. C., Mickey Mil- candidates. The second game ot theTHE This is nno t a ddefinite lineup, and And they call that an Interesting chick will start in the box, and Ja- eag«e will be played Wednesday af- FOR RENT—5 room flat; hath all Always Ready there muy be several clpmgets. event I—London Sketch. cobs will receive. Glorf will repose ternoon, October 10, between the MEN'S improvements; 94 Main street, boys who show an increase in foot at the initial sack, Rodnvr ut sec Sophomores and Seniors. A cftm- bull ability will be given a chance ond, Fullerton at short, and Peary , ^ \ ,,f the. volley ball Woodbridge; $28.« per month; In- local sport fans predict a favorable nd, Fullerton at short, an y, itheA[isehwluv ie ,,f the y to serve vou with good to do their "stuff". The High School quire Nathan Duff or phone Wood- outcome for tomorrow's game. Belle- on the hot corner. In the outer gar- , |eague wm be published' in the In- printing. No matter what coach has quitfe a few good players bridge 1234. ville lost a number of stars by the den territory, Kaminsky, Hander-1 llepenJent Ilext week. SHOP up his sleeve and he will use them W.I. 840, U. the nature of the job may Jun« graduation process, and thehan, Jogan, and Kopper will do at tho proper time. some of the grass cutting. This ia l'ETKK l'i"|inctor FOR iRENT—Woodbridge; furnished it we are ready to do it l.aat year, Woodbridge lost a brill- Belleville coach has had practically e 1 U the same rebuilding job as Couch apartment for light housekeeping. 'it ft price that will be iant football game to Bellevi.lle. The t TtwoS S ^ Fords fans, and tt has bee,, run,,- TalephonB Woodbridge 60-J; or call final tally w»$ 7 to 0, the lielleville Rice. n oZ ttaTirkne* will not ed that U nu-nber of baseball u,, The next game will he played ut fromSouth Amboy^ will, Woodbridge, N. J. 531 Rahway avenuu. team scoring their points in tht) last cut the thhe clublbs have W.J. tt thr«« minutes ef pi«y on a tl Rosalie Park on Saturday, October Satisfactory •-~ ^bod- "- "TT if* , OCTOBER 5, 1928 WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT

• 1' I f -I OWRIftffi SHERIFF TOTES BIBLE ON DUTY /CHEVROLET/ Wueonaim Official Preacht$ During Spare Time. Perth Amboy Headquarters dnd now, a Superior, «'!«..— No revolver or blackjack, nt!; t" he u*ed against t lawbreaker. ;:••}*** fr<.» the hip pocket of H. A- TarnrnlL the."pre«rb Ing iberUT r>"uglai connty, Wl». For the new Tb« Torntra Up pocket. Instead. bnlftt «1tk 6 Million Elected twn .rears ago on ta In- , dependent tl cV . w'.'.h reform support. Sheriff Tnrn' J! has wjccwded In CheTrolets building up t fT"pntn different from tn«t wh!<* r'.•:•; !*»? for ?*•" to tt)$ £QHBtf, [I1- hns luilmed hl» (wee «1tt nrffgiocs M'lrlt Not only h»» be their wp[»-'t in hit law enforce- ment profnir. hst *(»o be rreqaentlT COLONIAL RADIO htt then dlt :«.-Ir;« different phase* of religion as! lot<-n

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Do you like the ([litter nml tin*«>l Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, author of the recently of the stage published book of Americana, "Long Lance," Chief of the Do you like sophistication? Or do you prefer simplicity, diit- Blood Band of Blackfeet; a graduate of the Carlisle Indian nity, philosophy of life? School and of the Manlius Military Academy, an athlete of "After Midnight," Norma Shear- note and a former presidential appointee to West Point, urges \ "'" new starring production for the Indians of the country to vote for Hoover and Curtis. ! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayeryn , coming Sat- "Ry act oC Congress In 1924 four urday to the'State Theatre, contains hundred tbouMod Indians ware dren all of those inin^'lipnts. It in n slice the right to vote (or the drat time In of life with life itself In the rolo the history or the United States," he nf the villain. aaya. "Since this bill was passed too DIP picture, directed by MVintu lat« to allow the Indiana to ballot In Iloll, was Imsed on the air«?tnr's the last Presidential election, the corn- own original story, which was latrr lug election, will mark the first tilfl- fictionir.wl by Adele Uoffers St. totfc occasion on which they will be Johns nml published in Cos a coincidence that will become hla- In "The Actreit," A Stirring Picture K a h 1 c r Shoe. ' Summary of Traffic Act Bated On J*inero'« "TreUvrney Sometimes ferns that look dead lorlc, that when the Indian finds him- the Canadian Expeditionary Force, I BLACK KID BROWN KID of the Well." can be revived by placing pots In tot In order that all drivers of com- »elf Toting for the first time he finds with which he served with distinction water and letting stand until the wa himself privileged to vote for th« flrst In Prance and Belgium, wa» twice pany automobiles may familiarize The thousands of screen atrirs who te'r cools. themselves with the New Jersey enervation-born Indian to be noml- wounded and decorated for valor, and FIVE FEATURES IN EVERY SHOE nnted for Vice President." returned at the end of the War as a knew and loved Norma Slioarcr for Traffic Act which went into effect her marvelous delineation of Kathie In 1916, before the United States Captain In tbe 50th Canadian Bat STYLE—tt'ith (Comfort Concealed September 1, a bulletin containing in "The Student Prince" as well I'ntered the war, Chief Long Lance re- tallon. He Is now widely known aa a the important features of that net those who admired the feminine "SUPWEME AUTHORITY" \ linquished his West Point appoint- writer and an authority on the North »»»w,l»i»WCTM«i'iOi»iiLii'a]i»imTWr»rf'iii«liili»»iii»i«i''-':iii-.-i-,i»«''»-,it»i:'»M,>-mii«Hjnii.n'J has been sent out generally to their traveling saleswoman of "The Lntest ment to go overseas as a private in American Indian. mployees by Public Service com- From Paris", will find both their fnv- 1 * WEBSTER'S * orite characters combined in Miss panies. DR KAHLER ' SHOES Stressing the importance of the Shearer's new pictufe, "Thp Actress" NEW INTERNATIONAL Antidote to Profiteering No Measure for Misery which opens Sunday at the State strict adherence to the law, the Theatre. DICTIONARY bulletin reminds the drivers that it Solemn statistics are the best anti- We may count food In calories bat we have no way to measure human The Miss Shearer of "The Ac- -THE MERRIAM WEBSTER is the desire of the companies that dote to the poison of speculation and nil drivers carefully observe it at profiteering.—Herbert Hoover, misery.—Herbert Beaver. tress" is an actress indeed—a finish- 11 times, ed player of ripened powers fully Because capable of using her abilities in the Hundreds of Supreme Court most dramatic manner. Her Rose Judges concur in highest praise a woman of supreme charm, »t of the work as their Authority. FRANK NOLAN The Presidents of alj leading Unl- The Old Shell Game times a gay, hoyendish wrecker vcrsities, Colleges, and Normal DO IT NOW Ding tn.tfeio York Tribune. human hearts and again a serious Schools give ^heir hearty imiorie- searcher; after the supreme truths of 163 Smith Street PERTH AMBOY ment. existence. In either role she iscqual- ly appealing. All States that have adopted a Send us the price of & year's Formerly Klein & Nolan large dictidnary as standard have subscription if you are in arrears The story is the familiar one of selected Webster's New Interna- "Trelawney of the Welh" adapted tional. and improved in its translation tn The Schoolboolcs of the Country NOPE THE the silver screen. The plot concerns adhere to the Merriam-Web«ter EQUALIZATION an actress in one of the minor thea- R E A D E ' S system of diacritical marks. FEE ltUND tres of London who loves an i'risto- READE'S The Government Printing Office Babies Love It THIS crat whose father, naturally perhiirs, at Washington uses ic aa auihoriry. objects to the union. On this net- MAJESTIC WRITE for i jamplr p»»c of the New For all stomach and intestinal work, Sidney Franklin hnf reared « STRAND VT'imjj, specimen of Regular and India structure of laughs and pathos that PERTH AMBOY Papen. FREg. troubles and disturbances due has seldom been excelled on the PERTH AMROY to teething, there is nothing Now Playing;— 0. 4C. screen, Now Playing— Merrill better than a safe Infants' and Children's Laxative. Ralph Forbes does easily the best Co., work of his career with the role of Arthur Cower. His part is reserved yet effective, dignified, yet intense. MRS. WINSLOWS He will go far. SYRUP Owen Moore aa the playwright who loves and loses, Gwen Leo and VPORE Roy D'Arcy as the actors, and per- haps best of all, O. P. Heggle as the terrible and unforgiving Sir William will make screen history, Lee Moran is also effective in a comedy hit. The story deals in dramatic fash- ion with the coutship of a popular young actress by a young scion of wealth and aristocracy whose par- ents oppose the union. The ensuing A Planting I conflict provides scenes of imforget- CNIL (table intensity, in which Mi-s Shear- You Witt Love er is superb. JANNINCS tbe Year Round — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — AN ERNST -T- Wo hnvc in our nursery over CO acres of WM. F. MURPHY LUMTSCH exreptl.imilly lino specimen. Evergreens In nmny varieties. * J|OV» YOVI SEl IT SHSET METAL WORK PRODUCTION AMI'UH. Native and Hybrid Rhododendrons, Japanese •AMD WOW YOU BOMV 6E6 IT WaiiNn niiii miinuniua other rare plants ;:\"-!i aa Flower- Tin :: Copper :: Sheet Iron lm; Crul). I'ink Dogwood, Hawthorn, .-'lowering Al- Roofing and Hot Air Heating nioinl. Mountain AHM. 45 MAIN STREET I'ereimlnlii. Ilnaea, Rock Plants, etc. Tel. Woodbridire 96 KVKllVTIHNCi TO BEAUTK"1 THK HO1MK GKOUNDS HOOVER HALTS TO GREET CRIPPLE tymnor First of nil KM our exiicrt advice on how »nd what to fUJIUaVIDQfi.IIVESIMuJUEI.IUKlI.rai E ylunt your visit to our nursery will be moat An Amazing Success welcome, Heal EiiUte Planting to Bait Every Qtiranwunt Qictme Condition m PLMNFIELD iheChewingtAXATIVE Coming SATURDAY— Allen McQuahe William Haine* in Chew It Like Chewing Gum . . . Sings . . . NURSERY "JEANNINE" "EXCESS BAGGAGE" Scotch Plum, N.I. A pleasure to use. Very efficient. Children love it. No taste but that Coming SUNDAY— Al Jolson Sings Tet TSTI *mnwoo4 of sweet mint. The most popular Xtmbari of Uw laxative became it's a "satisficr." Billie Dove in "SONNY BOY" HurMrymU "THE YELLOW " Auootatloai 15c and 25c.

Perth Now is the opportune time to ROXY TIA1RE Amboy have your Fur C6at Remodeled Your FUR COAT has probably been forgotten. Best Best Best Music Show Pictures Now is the time to have it examined. It may in Town in Town in Town only require a slight alteration to make it over ALL - WAYS to the present-day style. Remodeling and Repairing of fur Coats Alwayi a champion ol childhood, Herbert Hoover demonstrated his Interest In unfortunate children when he noticed. Robert F»rr, • cripple Our Specialty. 2 BIG Features boy, cheering him in Iowa City and stepped out of his car to greet him. If you contemplate buying a new Fur Coat Our Prices Classified Ads Bring Results —ask us about our Trade-in Plan. MATINEE Every New Style for the New Season--Now on Children ... 10c Display. Adults . . . 15c EVENING A. GREENHOUSE Children ... 10c "THEY COULD BE SsMALUR 56 Smith St., Ea»t of High St. PERTH AMBOY Adult* . . . 25c ' BUT TOT BETTER" BlitUd to the ChM of. PoHce. COAL BIDS WANTED j HOTICE m jarred a fair -tftel «»• ELECTION NOTICE HflRhta wid charge or charges and eivry 17. DETECTIVE SERGEANTS. To Cast First Vote Sealed bids w ' hy the I All persons concerned may take UetecHve Serge»nt» «h«ll be in All nf th* w»r northerly Imf ff ItK'rir; No 4 and 'hip 'if Woodbr,*: V .1 . i\ :!.ni» I tratnr, etc., of Jostph Jlowath. dc work assigned to them by the Chief f : to make, and the Committee ?halL i .-V • ••-. f..r «.- ry S! thr- f',-«rt R»adin(f Ra;!r> ad. o'clock p, m., a' ' , r-nl V nil- reaped, intend? to exhibit h'* fmili haw v :\rr t" i-'UP writ' "f •"'• nf Police. In such i • -, v-. . U .-|l r I?- v\'.'. P -f Pollini Pl»e»: New Fordi School. npal Huilding, M rr mb. urn'Jllt to the OrphllV:'s Co'irt f'T 1 v.t;- n-,..-,| T " .' e ;-'»c*s 192*. fftr coal i .,. ijcliviTt'il at thr the County nf MWICJOX. ^n Friday. , M j P. M (omp.-i she aupndnnee of witnesses i withhold information from thr Chief > k. !' PE<"nNU WAKD., L-.h IMtrirt: Memorial Muni' ;i,,i l!-.iil twenty-sixth day .>{ U. !"!«T, n{ I'olitp when the giving of the 1 l\n>i day. •"•'impr.nr.g Iv'un. thp heating sea- -f i:'2^-r.'2^. a= l.'J">. at 10 a. m.. in the Term »f. ami every pcr-cr. who •neglects or re- n ;i Jr j-.2S. tion of crimes committed within the 1 nf the T.nvnship in any court of ooni- a Begirir.mfr at -he Ra'fitan' all bid*. AUGUST, F. GRK1NER. petr'npetent ^n'dKtion'and^thjurisdiction e penaltpyy J ^^5^/^, £ n«f»»ry.'""n,.k the application to the Chief to detail Township Line mid-way be- WM. P. ' Adminii.-ltatLir. when collected shall be paid into rhr «* ;r. the tween Oak Trw road and New Police Pension Fund. other officers to assist them in their Chairman, Ii Committee, i VV:I. 9-21 to 10-19. work. They shall report for dutv Dfver pad.. mT}-trfence easterly i W.I. 9-28; 10-5. 1:2. The Police Chief. and Town- wfrn thf to the Chief of Police, at 8 a. m along the northerly line nf NOTICE ship Police Committee shall have] daily, unless otherwise ordered I,T A M 7 P, X Block* 440. 441, 443. 447, 44R, Notice is hereby given that the power to suspend any member of tho . p j |] .engaged SHERIFF S SALE 8 ec a v in which ea?e Tuiwlay,, and 44'J, to Pennsylvania Rail-" . ! Township Committee will hold a said Department and in such ca^ol.,.the. y shal_,._l„ promptl,.y inform the Chief U CHANCERY "F NKWIF.R^EY ; p iht road and crossing the same; — Between Com- the Memorial Municipal h «r 't shall report such suspen- of their whereabouts. They »hall th»nce soutbeanterly along the pUinant, an(j 'r,?.«• i 1 a Me- keep such records as shall be nece?- VUc- northerly line of Block 428 to saius. Defenda: '. •ary to properly detail all matters ' (JI ti-.| Statfv the center of Chain of Hills of mortgaged rominff to thetr attention, whijh rec- tember 17, l'.<2*.,„,„,.*«t«.izn&s?'IZ^,'TS£ =55«S5"SS-^JWSS ,ra,„b,.„„„,,olb.^ ted State s Senator. road; thence easterly along the a c nta in tion of the Chief of Polic same to the westerly line of By virtue of rht above stated writ tiWie and place objection thereto I ^ ^ " " , .^ "'Cnav tion of the Chief "of Police*' , Member "f 'he Hous* of Block •'MT; thence southerly, a- directed and delivered, I will »»** P—ted by any taxpayer j ^"^M^'Sl.TSio^i | , »• TRAFFIC SERGEANTS.. The long the line of Block 3 87 trt ' duties of traffic sergeants shall be* to have charge of the office™ detailed —Members f|f t he General Block,3V5; thence westerly and '^A^iAFi^- ^ ™ w^ng to object^ *% ^^"KS'. ^ """ g detailed southerly along Block 3S»o, and TY-FOURTH, NINETEEN HUN- may file a written objection with the ; *,.13. ,Any member or employee nf to traffic duty under the direction of A-^-mWy. DRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT rownship Clerk prior to that date. the snid Department t shall, be subject Twi—Members of the Board of continuing the last course in a jit two o'clock in the afternoon nf B. J. DUNIGAN, | to reprimand, loss of pay, suspen- «rioiM. .treeta mnd highway of the- Wr», June Anre t'hniwn straight line of th« Port Read- •aid d»y, «t the Sheriff;s Office in Townahip Clerk, i sion fiNvn duty, reduction in rank to h ing Railroad. The blocks above •hhe City of New BrunswickBrunswick . N. JJ. Crane, N. Y.. w;:i cast er first vot« • nd the followisf Twnihit Officer!: or dismissal or removed according to »nd regulation by reason pi traffic lor Herbtrt Hcovrr on her 95th birth- One—Member of the Township j menlrbned being those shown on All those two !ot=, situated in the! ^ the nature and aggravation of hisconditions, to report to their super- Township of Woodbridfre,' in the i Ordinance to Eltabliih, ior officers daily conditions of traf- day, thereby laji^g c'a'm to beinQ the Committee from*each Ward. the- Township Assessment Map. and Control tbo Police Depart- offense, in the manner herein prj- h Pollini Plice: Itclia School. ^ounty of Middle-ex and State of! vided, upon a majority vote of thefic in the township, to see that the oldeit n*w vo>?r ii t f country. Mr«. One—Tax Collector. 4 Jersey, beitig known and des- ment and to Regulate and Define •quipment of the traffic department Mandevllle was t^e school teacher »t Tho boundary lines and polling; gnated as lots Ni>>. 75 and 76 on a the " causes or for the violation is kept in good condition and that William H. Hi'i, chairman of the Newplaces of i\w variuu* districts ate as' SECOND WAUD, 7th District: of Perth Amboy Heights." Be- Thereto and Removal Theref the officers are properly performing York State Hoover-Curtis Carr.paijn follows: ! Cnmprisihg Colonia and north to their duties and report to thu super- Committee, FIRST WARD, Tst District:- Alt |the County Line. ine of Jersey avenifle, distant sou'h- Be It Ordained By The Township! L Intoxication on duly or in ior officers the rreed of repairs to r;ict lying between the I'ennsyl- All of the we.d north" of the rly 16B.20 feet from its intersec- orm equipment, and to instruct men as- ion with the southerly line of New Committee of the Township of ' ' ligned to traffic section in the per- •.-ania Railroad (on the east) and the ; northerly boundary of District No. Brunswick avenue, 100 feet; thence Woodbridge, in the County of Mid- formance of their duties and sat- .•<-nt*-r line of AmVty avenue (on the1* dlesex: while on duty or in uniform. HOOVER CALLED (2) southerly parallel with Jersey 3. Entering any place where in- isfy themselves that they are con- I'lUi, and between Hcard'n Brook I Polling Place: Colonia School. avenue, BO feet to line of lot No. 77; 1. That a police department be and versant Vith stats traffic laws ajid all the toxicating liquor is sold or furnish- ion the north) and (on the south) a; .hence'(3) eMter'ly'.'parallel'with th» | *»">? 's hereby established in the ed, while on duty or in uniform, ex- local ordinances pertaining to traf- line drawn mid-way between New, THIRD WARD, 1st District: first described course and alone line Township of Woodbridge, -Under the fic conditions. "Police Department of the LABOR'S FRIEND and Second streets, and projecting! Comprising Port Reading. » of lot No. 77, 100 feet to Jersey 4. Wilful disobedience of orders. Ill, DESK SERGEANTS. There Polling PUce: Port Reading avenue; thence 14) northerly along Township of Woodbridire, in the easterly to said railroad. I County of Middlesex". 5. Indecent, profane, harsh or un- shall be a sergeant on duty in charge Jersey avenue, 50 feet to the point civ of the desk at the station house at Sympathy for Workers Prompted . J£'%t Pu":Fl " Houtt' Wood- \Seho »l- or place of beginning. Bounded on 2.""sald 'd'epa'rtment shall consist ! i' the west by lots ill and 62, on the of: 6. Disrespect to a superior officer. all times Qf the day and nijfht and, by Memory of His Own | THIRD WARD, 2nd District: south by lot 77. on the oist by Jer- (a) Chief of Police. j 7, UnnecessarU y violencl e ttt» a ^ri?i - j when not assigned to d«»k duty FIRST WARD, 2nd District: All j Includingg Avenel and northerly to sey avenue, and on the north by (b) Captains of Police. oner or any other person. shall perform roundsman's duty or Early Toil. lot N'o. 74. (c) Sergeants, classified as fol- 8. Sleeping while on duty. other work under the direction of that part of the First Ward east of t the Rahway River. 9. Absence from duty without the Chief of Police. The sergeant the Pennsylvania Rarlroad; 'and Pol I in* Place: Avenel School. Decree amounting to approxi- lows: mately $1500. 1. Detective Sergeants. leave. ' in charge will permit no one to re- URGED 8 HOUR STEEL DAY uNo all that tract between said rail- 10. Immoral or indecent conduct. main in the business room except road (on tho east) and the center THIRD WARD, 3rd District: Together with all and singular 2. Desk Sergeants. the rights, pYivileges, hereditaments 3. Traffic Sergeants. 11. Violence of any criminal law. members of the Department or per- Induced Manufacture™ to EiUblleh line i>f Amboy avenue (on the west), Comprising Sewaren. „ and appurtenances thereunto before- 4. Rounds Sergeants, 12. Inefficiency -mentally or phy- sons on business. It shall be the and between Heard'a Brook (on the Polling Place: Sewaren School. ing or in anywise appertaining. (d) Plain Clothesmen. sically. duty of the desk sergeant to under- Indultry on That Bails After 13. Entering any building while stand and to be thoroughly profi- 30 Year Struggle. south) and (on the north) by a WILLIAM S. HANNAH, (e) Traffic Officers. line drawn parallel with Green THIRD WARD, 4th District: on duty or in uniform except on act-cient in the operation of the police Sheriff. (f) Patrolmen of the first class, l street, and 110 feet northerly Including all the ward south of LEO GOLDBERGER, (g). Patrolmen of the second class, unl dutyy or for luncheon. telehpone and attend promptly to WASHiNGTON.-Tlio Intention of all messages relating to his business from the northerly line thereof, jn- the Port Reading Railroad and west 120.58 Solicitor. (h) Patrolmen of the third class. 1144. LeavinLi g post or assignment Herbert Hoover to kepp to a high lorel j received by telephone—signal ser- cludinir ali houses fronting on theof Wpodbridge Creek. W. I. 9-24; 10-5, 12, 19. Vacancies in the class of traffic without just cause. the standards of tlia American h"rae 15. NoN t properlly patrolling post. vice or otherwise—and while on duty northerly side of Green street be- Polling Place: P»ri»h House officers shall be filled from the ranks and to do BO by continuing his efforts of patrolmen of the first class, eligi- 16. Conduct unbecoming an offi- at the r»ation house he must nermit in buhair of labor In shown In atween Amboy avenue and said rail- (Woodbridge). SHERIFF'S SALE hle for such appointment, which eli- cer and a gentleman. no person to touch or meddle with road. IN CHANCERr OF NEW JERSEY rv shall be determined by ex- 14. UNIFORMS. The Chief of Po-the telephone except the Chief of pamphlet, "Hoorer and Labor," re- —Between The Franklin Society lice shall wear his uniform when- Policej sergeants, or members of the leased by the 11OOV north of Heard'a Brook and west of known and designated as lot num-25 feet, thence (2) in a westerly di- (f) Under 35 years of age andbe worn on all uniforms. Every of- be attended to during his tour of Bhow that Mr. Hoover's mipport of tlis the center lin eof Amboy avenue; ficer when reporting for duty must duty or of anything particularly thsu principle of collective bargaining Ii ber twenty-one (21) on a map ofrection parallel to the said line of over 25 years of age at the time of and also all that part of the First appointment. be neat in his person, his clothes and may have occurred on the preceding not mere tlieury. I'rlor to 1922 the Dunham Manor, situated in. Wood- Radcliff place 100 feet; thence (3) Ward lying west of the center line (g) Not less than 5 feet seven and shoes clean, and his dress in con-shift. workers In the Kteul Industry wera bridge Township, Middlesex County, in a southerly direction parallel to of Ijinden avenue and north of a N. J. belonging to William, George the said line of Sewaren avenue 25 one-half inches in height.. formity with the regulations, and The desk sergeants will be requir- workliiR 12 hours a day. This condi- and Arthur Dunham. Beginning at feet to a point in the said side of 5. Applicants for appointment to when on duty keep the uniform coat ed by the Chief of Police to submit tion Mr. Hoover deplored, aa be be- line drawn parallel with Green entirely buttoned up. the point of intersection of theRadcliff place, thence (I) in an east- the police de|>artment shall, present 1 to him a daily report. lieved that a shortt-r working-day street, and 100 feet north of the th e All officers when on duty shall northerly line thereof. northerly line of Dunham Place with Ti'neTf \ \9. Township Committee, a cer- 20. ROUNDS SERGEANTS. It would not only bo u( untold benefit to the westerly line of Linden ave- ! rn ft»nm rh trwnsh'ip'physicTarcn vci n ! «'ear the'shield on the, QijtsidCi of shall be the duty of the, rounds ser- Polling PLce: High School. place to the P«!'lt I the outermost garment the htucl worker, but would result In nue; running thence (1) westerly or place of BEGINNING. certifying said a liant to be in left geants to patrol the posts *>f thf soun( bodily health, breast so that the entire surface of the long run In a greater output and and alone the northerly line of Dun- BEINBGG lot 35fi in Block "F" on ' l mentat and township in uniform "(unless excused better craftsmunHhlp. FIRST WARD, 6th District: All ham Place, one hundred (100) feet f which said certificate shall not the shield may be easily and dis-by their chief or captain), during th«t tract between the Pennsylvania to a point; running thence (2) map entitled "Map of Lots owned by be dated more than five day; tinctly seen. Members when sua- such hours as are ordered by thf To this end, in 1022, bo brought to- Sewaren Realty & Investrnent Co., nded is i i3ed u on res gether the steel manufacturers of Railroad (on the east) and the cen-northerlly iin' a line at right angles j iocatedV"S™ h.the Township | P™r ttoo" theithVirr ' appointment "anand ,\ Pe~ °J_,?^r^i^ZrlV:™ ; :.?r, P ,'£-L1 Chief of Police and at such time an.l America an'l Induced them to estab- ter line of Linden avenue (on the in such manner as the superior ofti }, , p the j may be from their badges and all other township cers feel will best injure faithful lish eight hours throughout the entire west); and betw'een the center line Place, forty-five () provided for by property to the Chief of_ Police. Loss of Freeman street (on the north), point; running thence (3) easterly Middlesex County Clerk's Office on to time p y performance of duty. They shall steel Industry. For thirty year* organ- lution of the Township Committee. of a badge or other township prop- properly report to their superior of- add (on the south) a line drawn and in a line parallel with the first the 14th day of December, 1911, as erty will be considered neglect of ized labor had been fighting to this described course, one hundred and Map No. 659 in File No. 390. 6. Before entering upon the duties ficers any violation of law which may end and the pamphlet just issued parallel with Green street, and 100 of his office and within ten days af- duty under these rules and must be come under their observation durinir four and sixty-one hundredths Decree amounting to approxi- immediately reported to the Chief of shown that Mr. Hoorer'a efforts ,vera feet north of the northerly line (104.61) feet to a point in the said mately $2000.00. ter his appointment, each member of their tour of duty and shall suhmit successful In bringing to a close that thereof. the said department shall take and Police. The badge shall be the same a daily report to the Chief of Polio. westerly line of Linden avenue; run- Together with all and singular as heretofore used. long fight of the steel workers. Polling PUce: High School. ning thence (4) southerly or nearly the rights, privileges, hereditaments subscribe the following oath, to wit: giving the time and locktion of the il J 1: There shall be at least three in- 'Mr. Hoover haB alwayi believed la ' ' -- —- *— --' and appurtenances thereunto belong- I do solemnly swear that I will sup- patrolman. Each rouWds sergeant so and along the said property line port the Constitution of the United spections a year to take place ap- collective bargaining and la addition SECOND WARD, 1st District: of Linden avenue, forty-five and ing or in anywise appertaining. shali see and converse with each pa- WILLIAM S. HANNAH, States and the Constitutionvpf the proximately four months apart, the trolman on his command while im be hai constantly upheld the rights of Comprising all of Keasbey. twenty-four one-hundredths (45.24) State of New Jersey, and that I will dates of which inspections are to workers to select their own represent- feet to the point or place-of begin- , Sheriff. his post as often as possible during All of the ward south of the L«- faithfully, impartially and justly per- be set by the Chief! of Police after his tour of duty and he shall, if p atives without Interference, Influence high Valley Railroad tracks. ning. FRANK HANCOCK HENNESSY. Solicitor. form all the duties as a member of ! consultation.,,' wit.. h thje. Polic., e Com. - ; siblesiDie,, see each patrolmal n withouih t or coercion from any source. Ho has Polling Place: Keatbay School. Decrees amounting to approxi- $20.88 the Police Department of the Town- mately $9,800. W.I, 9-24; 10-5, 12, 19. mittee. All. these times the entiro I callinir "Him always opposed the seven-day week, | ship of Woodbridge, according to ' force will be inspected by the f'hiefj 21 PLAIN CLOTHESMEN. TV once general In mar" Industries. Together with all and singular SHERIFF'S SALE the best of my ability and under- r,f SECOND WARD, 2nd District: the rights, privileges, hereditaments . the Police?Committee and I chi<;f of Police shall' have the ril?ht Comprising Hopelawn and Fraser IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY standing, So held me God. the Chairman of the T.ownship Com-to assign to detective duty any mem- Is High Wage Advocate ind appurtenances thereunto be- —Between Atlantic Highlands 7. The members of the Police De- mittee. The Chief will demand Heights. onging or in anywise appertaining. ber of the police force in the capa- In 1920 he said: "In fixing hours ot Building and Loan Association, partment shall severally holh d their tain standards of appearance at city of plain clothesman and whiU- All of the ward njorth of the Le- WILLIAM S. HANNAH, body corporate, Complainant, and respective officeofficess duridurinn » g^og^d h j p gmts labor In Industrial establishments at high Valley Railroad] tracks east of g^od hehav- j these inspections and infringements so assigned any such member shall a point consistent with the health of Sheriff. Bertha Halla, et. als., Defendants. ior, efficiency and residence i n thhe <>f' to expand, and tb» sclgsora will be I S22.26 Solicitors. a charge or cb»rg«u> of a-ny cause and shall see that reports required vertised as adopted, as required by like new. street including northern Furda and W.I. l>-7, 14, 21, 28; 10-5. W.I. 9-24; 10-5, 12, 19. »re accurate and campUte »nd trans- law, WOODBRTDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, t928 NEW VARK^ PARIS T!IF. COOLER NAVICOAL Summer Price* 1928 Buy your Conl Now FASHIONS Effective this elate a further reduction in the price of NAVICOAL takes place. In order to make this reduc- tion pnaaible it will be necessary to deliver against CASH. NEW PRICES FOR WOODBRIDGE, SEWAREN, CARTERET AND AVENEL STOVE NUT $10.00 in S Ton Lots $9.00 in S Ton Lots $10.50 by the Ton > - $9.50 by the Ton Mat 2.HO Evi> 7 & 9.00

TODAY and TOMORROW . . . NAVICOAL CORP. Mailing Addrew Tel. Perth Amboy Richard Barthelmess in I Gwen Le* 2781 "THE WHEEL in Box 393 Perth Amboy OF CHiVNCE'J 'A THIEF IN THE DARK" SUNDAY . . . Continuous Performance . . . A Friendly, Reliable Service Tim McCoy in I Sue Carol in Resulting front 37 years' experience. "WYOMING" I "WALKING BACK" Unduplicated in Newark or New York. I Surgical Appliances MONDAY . . . TUESDAY . . . Trusses, Belts, Elastic Sto<;kinf?», Archei, Crutches, Butter Keaton in I Monte Blue in Wheel Chairs, any Special Article. • Artifkal Legs, Arfns, ets,, made by uB. "STEAMBOAT BILL SR." | "BRASS KNUCKLES- I Your Doctor Knowi U«—-Recomm«D EXTENSION Hours 8 A. M.-8 P. M. Near Reitent Theatre Ing to be much uscil for fall vtvut j I Phone Em 9108 both In lown anil country. Anil th> TELEPHONE: newest way to urn- vi'lv<>trrn Is ;int In the strictly tailored fasliicin with tlul ForDttalb 1 put in i\\v kitch- Lehigh at Wilkes-Barre collar anil prrafli>

"^ Nursing Record RABINOWITZ HARDWARE HOLOHAN BROS. "If It's Hardware, We Have It!" Full Line of lnTwoContinwrts GARAGE FLIT HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES ^ Hard To Equal Dunlop Tires and Tubes Kills Flies HOUSE FURNISHINGS Tire and Tube Repairing Nurse Wait* of New Brighton writes: 'After fifty-fiv* >.-.«ir» of th-eless 553-555 Roosevelt Avenue CAKTERET, N. J. labor nursing mankind, I am now retiring. While nursiu in New York, Full Line of Auto Accessories Mosquitoes in my early twenties, I was poisoned by food, my sister nut -. recommended Tel. Carteret 312 and 1018 your wonderful laxative CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER 1' ; .S. Cor., Amboy Ave. and Second St. WOODBRIDGE Other Household Insects "I am never without them and have prescribed them 1.. thousands." CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. All druggists-25c and 75c red pkg*. —Mention this paper to adTertUen, Just One of Those Things THE FEATHERHEADS 666 urn Malaria and quickly reliant Bilioumeu, Headaches and Diixi- ii due to temporary Co,n»tip»tion. NO VJOMAW Aidi in eliminating Toxins and u CAM PQIV£ LIKE A highly esteemed for producing copi» GENTLEMAN/ watery evacuation!.

Painless Extractions br. Mallaa' "Sweet- Air" method means » scientific and pain- less way in which to du extracting.' Tliiiiisaiid.s can tes- tify to this. Charg- es moderate for all dental work. Fillings, Bridges and Crowns Inserted Most Painless A Little Misunderstanding X-RAY YOUR TEETH FREE EXAMINATION AND FINNEYIOF THE FORCE ft 1&fete ADVICE ANYTIME See Me First! What I Have I to Offer I Our well appointed arid thorough- ly modern ottices enuhle, us to par- form any kind of dental work with ease and comfort to the pa- tient and at the same time do it' ua quickly as is consistent with good work. l)r/Mallas 72 BROAD ST., I Elizabeth, N. J. < 9 A. M. - 6 P. M. Monday, Wed. mud Fri. tUl 8 P. H WOODBRIDGE

Avenel Republican Club Study Club Hf«n Stoi v To Hold Weekly Meetings Avenel Hopelawn History Club In Of City of Mexico Union Meeting Held dge Arthur Hr»-m«. -wf M«'tiic|,, Wi <*•, AVF.NH. The A, : •... i ,.. !.,•„ \-- • -• •.• By Young People .1': 1 Inli hrl.l :i M ry ,'-i ••i.i .a-;;. \or«.».(l. la., and Mr. irol Mrs. W. IVfis the f! f '»''(ir([p liarti Busy Session I >ai-V ir.iciirg on Friiiay i >i!-,ir a: i! o Ito'.iker. of Brooklyn, N. Y., were Thursday. Three Groups, Representing White M' . ••'<;....• i:-.. - :•. \' •• :jy nvirviJie n* t're a card parly on October 1'.'. -«. F. —Mrs. .Tftpeph Suohy attended a —Mm. Hines, of Florida firove « Mee.ling Th •. I,,!sc Tr.-- ' v i,:.r-iv., Union Meetings To Be Held will ?in(r on S . ! KIMJOTI is rhairmati Hpd^ ,vill bo as- family reunion at the Jl'itcl penn. road, entertained her brother, Thorn • by Mr* ' iiv>>" I'f-(-?r Methodist Chur Mr. Far] will =ine Monthly. listed by F. Braithwa-'r. ?. Crffen- jylrania followed bv a vi to as F. 'Donahue, of Fordham; N. y pt-r.,. "The Lffrd Is \ , I.ijrht" by Allison I T Mr?. C. l Mrs. R.. Roxy's Theatre, in New York. over the week end. [*•; The Thf'jr.icn meeting if Young FVn- and "The Pr«.«i. ;r.il Son" by Parker .ir Krohne. Mr?. H. Bernard aT:d Mrs. __• —Miss Caroline Jensen, of ForrK. ple*' focietip.* df the Methodist. —-Miss Jane |) ir.ijran, of Ban 11 Harry Deiti wa.» New- [•.rofrram •*»? i avenue, has be. i -p< tiding the mint 1 H. Hanson. •" was the recent guest of her sinter, M-- Scr telling the i! tH- e- l'"!iBT^ati inal and Presbyterian York shopper on Tuesday. if September <"amp Sergeant. Plans were discussed for n mon- Mrs. Morrifl Chrintensen, nf Florida vi-jt her v'aia;, m:qche» was held on Sunday night —Mrs. Harry DeiU entertained Grove road. ' " Thr Petersboro, N'. On Tuesday she ster mas? meeting. The date will be it. the Pre'brtcnan Church. The nnnounced latpr. All Republicans Mrs. F. Barth, Mrs. P. J. Donato, i—Mr. and Mrs. Kdward rtriicll, ••^ hi int-etir.g ope-ied with a box luncheon returned to Sa :ir.t School at Cam- are welcome at these n'eet^rgs. and Mrs. A. Lance, at lun:h yester- of Hazel avenue, visited Mr. an.] Bar! . <>> ., A. ir - a: ±t rv E. in the bVement of the bridge, Mass. Mrs. R. C. Curvey, of Winthrop, 1 —Mtt. Thoir Fa'ru-y ,QI Trenton ,. r,i;:.g f-r I- .h.irch. Mi«ses Clatre PfeifTer, Hel- —Mrs. WHIUHH Ku*mi»l4 wa* in i n I) ckftader, Florence Vonrhees,, tvas the gue-' thi* week of her • r.--a-:. Ai. New York City on Tuesday. •—Henry Patten has applied f , Dorothy, Evelyn Baldwin, and Rev. daughter, Mrs. "r.n I!iv:*::an, of St. r r f,r tru —Mr?. M. Brumaghim, of Penn- membership in the local firp roni- i A. B.-.yian KitJ-Gerald. Milt ii A- George aitnui Woman's G.O.P. Club ii ir.U:: Fylvania, has returned to her home pany. Arthur Young, of New Brim*, gre"ii, grr.e ir.lere«ting talks on the —John Str ne, of Wtdirewond Six Months Sentence after spending the pa"st two weeks nick aventf»>, has been accepted as 'iimmer i .inferences and travel d'.ir- avenue, U visiting, relative? "in Chat- A 1. with her daughter, Mrs. C Senft. ir.g the summer. tariooga. Tenn.. and Cinncinati, 0. Plans Two Meetings an honorary member into the firo —Mrs. A, Probst who has been company. For Change Trickster p-.jrmsr the singing of the hymn. —Daniel Ogn•;•.. of Decker plaac. .Th- Speakers To Discuss Issues At (pending the ., greater part «f the —Plans fiave been made by the •'! Would \',e True", fhosc a?si"mh!*d is on a busine> trip to Michigan. New Brunswick Man Special —MiifcGran |-!eam, of Patapascn, Gathering ^n Craftsmen's with friends it Walton, N. locnl fire company to hold <|ance tddrrhFf! to th# Sunday School ro mi returned to her home In ; at Suton's HH.11 on Juliette Md.,. artW Mr?. •Ti.hr Strome. were .', Kas ized In Confusing Mer- where a consecration service was House •treet. | the end of this month, held. New York visi* r- on Wednesday. eorge a —The following Avenel women: —The Exempt Firemen of Ford; Chants and Getting Mi- Helen Harned, A.Wioylan -^Earl Palm. . of Panama, is v:=- The Woman's Republican Cluh of were present at. the dedica'irn of , Keasbe/ and Hopelawn, will hold i h-i nr..i!i >f Extra Change F'.tz-Gerald .fr., and Edward I.ces'.m. itinf? friends h. Wm-lhridRe. Woo'dhridge held its regular meet- Mr- W. the New Music Building of the New their regular meeting at the Fords presidents of the orpaniz.ations, Mrs. and Mr~. A. HalPigan. Mr. ing on Monday afternoon in the Jersey College "For Women at New Fire House next Friday. Mr ".ar... . W. boy, were the .v.-ek end guests of ned h) hold tn o meetirnjs in the i r^vr.i.T '.\ i' h «Tf. It Rowe, Mrs. A. Pomeroy, Mrs. L. J entertained Mrs. Frank Kaminstky, • P( rth Ani;" y. £ •lie performer vr.aily l.ivdp.l iv. ia; voted tfj hold a union meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Silhemann, Craftsmen's Club before election, K-.-I..T. ave Vr Dickerson, Mrs. A. Lance, Mrs. G. 1 of Unretta street, Sunday. m'er. -• ..' tai k ••!! •T-rfe. t Heal'h after (rivinit •• .">'• '•ita! n'.ercha:'.:- a:" Young People?.' Societies each of Rowland place, one on October IS and another on Tompkins, Mrs. J. Puchy, Mrs. F. —Misn Affnea Totka, of N>,v T:,r ;tr!; 1r "• jrr« •1-' I);(-l." >r.v tr.Ui Of i::]i!ea*Jiii: espeneni". A! Steven- month. The next union —X son n.< burn tn Mr. rnd November 5. Speakers will be pro-, Barth, Mrs. P. J. Dnnato, Mr-. R. Brunswick avenue, was the guest of t r.c > • .*•r. tiaU .,f t-.<-jrr:im (riven six nwitith- in the cjmr.ty jail M. P, Schubert ere Newark ship- attend an open'meeting of the chap- —Airs. Joseph Pernicka, of T.aur- with ai •her t.-ei al time :iniier the di>":di'i'y person* act. Agnes Nesbitt Circle pers, on Tuesday. ter in Municipal Hall on Monday, v-P.K. A rtta street, entertained Mr. ant! Mr=. f..]|.>wc. | il'iri1 .2 which i•i'fre -hnients S;eveii.si>n pave his.aj!'.' a-,.^'5 years Resumes Regular Meetings —Mj, and .Mr-. L, H. Shandoney October 8. The membership chair- iind his address as IT-"* New street, Sewaren JohTi Cunningham, of Long Island. were si- •ed. The next meet ir.(f will of Vlrmillion, Kansas, are visiting man reported three new members. over the week end. !.f- held kVHr • 17. in New Brunswick. The -Agnes Nssbitt Circle u the i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Silbermann, Complaints were made as-ainst its first of P.owland place. —A "Dutch" supper will bo ser- thi- ti'-n-if of Mr?, li. W. Marston, i'l Presbyterian Church held 1 Pine Grove Circle ved at the Sewaren Land and Water Ea-t avenue. Stevenson by A. Bernstein, butchf r. meeting of the reason on Tuesday ' —Mr. and Mrs." William Brown, 1 Club tomorrow night by the ladies — Please mention this papep r to Mm Malmer, buther. and Mrs. Ida afternoon in the Sunday School if F.lmora, were- the dinner guests (•{ Elects New Officers Kahme, who has a small dryf;Q'jd« Mr. and Mrs. .lames Filer, on Snn- of St. John's Guild. Tickets may he vertisers; it Kelps you. it helps them, room. President Miss MiWred Bow- annual meeting of the Wood- purchased at the door. 1 Big Credit Jewelry Company store in Fultnti street. In each ir.- ers presided. The scripture lesson dav. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Richards. - it help ; your paper. — men s Opens Branch In Perth Amboy 'tar.ee Stevenson was charged with was read by Bernice Coupland. It of Elizabeth, ca •1 on Mr. Filer on Circle, Pine Grove No. 10, was having jugglwl the change for a $20 was. decided to take up the study of Sunday, held in Masonic Hall, on Friday hill in such a way that he K it m.ife the mission book entitled "Talk 0"n -Mrs. Arth-jr Gels and Mrs. .!. night, and the following officers were — ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW — With thr openinjr "f tin* Wald than wa> due him. In at lon=t one Friends In Africa." Mrs. John Prescott were Newark shoppers on Credit Jewelry store in Perth Am- inttant'e ho cam,, .it .Thtad JU'l. l>ny, hifth class watcher, diamonds, Wand, Mfs. Nevin Mesick; advisor, Miss Helen Lorch; and other jewelry are placed within Two new members, Ruth Brown Guth ml Mrs, Wendolin Leber shep- the roach of all by means of the N'ewark Wednesday. , concern's convenient credit arrange- and Mildred Gillis, were admitted to Bearcats Dance Next the circle. Plans were made for -William Biilman. of South Am- chaplain, Mrs. Thomas ments. The store is one of n chain called on James Filer on Wed- n« sentinel, Mrs, Ja«fes Concannon: the work for 'the coming year. It boy, of stun-? owned ami operated by the outer sentinel Mrs. August Bauman; was voted to donate flJiQ lo the nesday. Wald Company. The other stored attendants, Mrs. Mary Klein and Thursday Evening Red Cross relief fund. The meet- arc located in Shamokin, Shi-nan- Mrs. George Murdock; managers. ings will be held this year at the donh and Mahanoy City, Pennsylvan- Davis—Francisky Mrs. Joseph Ruth, Josephinr Sonier- vfiOODBRIDGE Local Club Has Planned Ex- homes of the members. "The next ia. Albert fireen who is secretary. and Katherine Everett. cellent Program' meeting will be held on October of the company is also manager of A quiet wt-iding took place on Plans were completed for the an- the Pertli Amboy branch. The Wald at the home of Mildred Bowers. Saturday afterr. .on at the Metho- The local Bear-at Athletic Club nual guest night Friday, October 2'i. concern is said to be the larpi st of dist Episcopal parsonage when Miss The affair will be in the form of a it? kind in the country. will (jive its .-'•'.•••nth annual dunce j Mary E. Jrami.ky was married t°" Hallowe'en party. Refreshment- next Thursday t \ t- r*. i:i •;. 0 "t il'cr ilj Builders Society Meets Just at present the Perth Annoy Oscar J. Davis, o: Rahway. The were served during the social hour. in t|-:' Municipal Building. The Plan Pancake Supper emony was performed by th? Ucv. store is featuring the Ecrus strap, Bears have <.•:!:•• fiilly planned- the and wrist watch. The Wald Com- —* A. Boyian Fitz-^erald. pastor of the Camp Fire Girls • ve;it and a gi.ml tin.e i.- guaranteed. Mrs. G. Leonard, of Linden church. The -riJesmaid was Miss pany is the authorized affent for The i.oniinittH if ch'ii members m av- cnue, entertained the Builders po- Hetfen Caikow-'r.i. The grgom \Cas Donate To Hospital this famous watch that has been i'!iav». f tl-e 'I !:'.•'• a:;n ni'iti! that j steadily (tainiti(f in popularity not i-iety of the Methodist Church on attended by Ker;:ieth Hoffman, ike t!nM" 'vill he ivi're-'iir out- served, ( The Troquois Camp Fire Girls hold (inly on account of its unquestioned Wednesday afternoon. It was plan- young couple \\:'.\ reside in Rahway. and that, Fr'rt O'i'rien and His Chi-: lied to hold a Teco pancake supper their regular meeting on Wednesday superiority but because it is made : cago !\imhk'i' will provide ilic mu-' at the home of Mrs. H. Silberm'ann. in MI many design's, suitable for men nn January 11. Three new members sic. Ti''i;..'ts may be obtained from , Two new members, Loretta Kolb and or women in ,;ill walk- of life, ' were admitted to the society, Mrs, liiv of 'nv eli'b ino-i,' ers.. i John Gorton, Mrs. \V. A. Gilham, Irene Strieker, were voted into the 'Hi*' Perth Amboy store ;s Bleated nnd Mr}. T. H. Locker. Refresh- Washes, Carries Coal, club. The girls are donating jelly in th" center of the shoppie dis- ments were served (hiring the social and canned goods to the Perth Am- trict of Perth Amboy. at 111 Smith Man Struck By Car hour bv the hostesses. Mrs. G. Leon- boy City Hospital, which is huld:.!i^ street. WomanGainsl 8Pounds Is Slightly Injured ,lr(1 Mr" ? G w M(h,re> Mrs, Anna donation day today. On Friday, Oc- Miss Stella Kelly. •I wash, iron and carry coal and tober 12th, the girls vill go on a , , ,, , , , , , „ „ Hoagland, and to begin the John Buddy, 40 y-ar.s old, of Rus-, The next meeting will bo held on don't get tired since taking Vinol. hike. It was planned Local Jr. 0. U. A: M: >ell street, Woodhridge, walked in November 7. at the parsomige. Also I have gained IS pounds."— sale of candy to earn money for j front of a car driven iiy Daniel Gib- . S.. -Curtese. camping purposes. son, of Fifth street, Pfirt Reading, • Vinol is a delicious compound of Auxiliary To Hebrew cod liver peptone, iron, etc. Nerv- Holds Initiation Monday Sunday night about !i o'tlnck. The Fears Tiger Tread Added Feature— car struck Buddy and knocked him Congregation Elects Officers ous, easily tired, anemic people are surprised how Vinol gives new pep. CLYDE COOK and LOUISE FAZENDA in Union Council of Rahway Will down. He was taken to the Perth Amboy City Ho-[»ital in the police The annual meeting'of the Ladies sound sleep and a BIG appetite. Perform Initial Rites ambulance and treated for slight Auxiliary of the Congregation The very FIRST bottle often adds "PAY AS YOU ENTEft" .ntnaisKins of tlie he-.ul, hands ard Ailath Israel, was held on Monday | several pounds weight to thin SUNDAY - MONDAY, October 7 - 8— On Monday evening October >\ leg.-*, "rft had heen di'ir.kini;, accurd- night, in the lecture room of the , children .r adults. Tastes delicious. at * uVlovk, Anchor Coun.-il No. 1 ing to the polic records. Synagogue. The following officers •Hardiman's Pharmacy. 40 of the .Ir. O. I.'. A. M. will have were elected for the coming year: initiation of members in the club County Democrats Organize president, Mrs. Harry Sherman; vice Mrs. D^marest Entertains rooms at 20 Grci.'n street. There president, Mt<\ Gussie Kopper; Auction Bridge Club are s.cven proposed members who Democratic Service League treasurer, Mrs? Morris Klein; secre- tary. Mrs. Samuel Schoenbeiger. will take the Jr. 0. U. A. M. degree. The Democratic! Service Men's Mrs. M. I. Demaresi »a., h<>>;i.ss The Union Council, of Rahway, will Plans were made for a card par- League of Middlesex County has to the Friday Auction Bridge Club perform the iiece-s;'ry duties over ty to be held on Wednesday night. JOHN been organized under the plans laid last Friday, There were live table- the prospective candidates. • October 24, in the lecture room of ilown by the National and .State or- of guests ar.d member?. Tht prizes the Synagogue. The committee in The local council will meet at 7.3D Hanizutiun of the Democratic Par- awarded l" the guests were; Mr.-. charge is composed of Mr?. Joseph to prepare for the arrival of the de- ty. David T. WiU-ntz has appoint- Charles Lewis, book; Mrs. Leon Klein and Mrs. S. Seboenberger. GILBERT gree team from Railway All mem- ed as County Chairman of the Dom- Campbell. >iik stockings; Mrs, Hu?h The November meeting will be held bers are urged t" attend ibis meet- iKlatic League, Ju.-t»ph F. Dtegui;. a ,,,-v...-,.. ...- ^ • Kellv towel' Mrs. Charles Dema- ing, and refreshments wi'.l be .-erved man known throughout the county at the home of Mrs. Joseph klein. ; . . , after '.hi- inatiatiun. rest h indU rMeh lor his interest ' in the ex-service Barron avenue. 8he club prizes were awarded to man. The County Cofninitiei; \< com- I Mis; Anna Dunigan, buuduir clock- WALLS REPUBLICANS GIVE FARMERS l.oSfd of the following men: Jo.-vph Anniversary Party Held Mrs, Frank Valentine, glares; Mrs. w/tf, Uv'ner, Sayreville; Joseph Regel-ki. C. A. Campbell, towels; Mrs. Ray HOME MARKET MONOPOLY South Kivcr; .William Mi-Muiklr.,. For Miss Gertrude Hunt Mbire. utok. Delicious refres.kment- JJOAN CRAWFORD <;iotswood; Clarke Patrick. Helnu-t- were served. Mr. and Mr?. Arthur Hunt, of ta; Jolm Coiilogue, South Amboy; The otlu-r guests were: Mrs. Fred Grove avenue, entertained on Wed- TUESDAY ONLY, October &—2 Shows, 7 and 9 P. M — fa ran r u :;>]<- r 1 :•-;. i' ili. tra John A. Kvzuiko, Perth Amboy; Ed- .Tkainis nesday evening in honor uf the Demarest, Mrs. C. M. Liildlc, and lion !ns I::;.,! ; :.:•'.: U Ill'lliii;|,.,';.V ward Casey, Carteiet; Samuel \Y:1- rude Hunt, The guest of honor re- Mrs. Frank VAgar, of Wuodbrid;.".-; of his iion:« m^ IK.:'.. 1: 1 ' '.1 :s protec•ttil ry. Metuchi-n^ .William Nt'lsou, Hijjh- reived many beautiful gifts. Games Mrs. A. A. Haight, of Ycinkt-rs. Th'.-' Dr. M. Carey Thomas, president mark'.-! lie (!:-;> i-i jf ::, [ J:- etnl; of liind Park; Edward McLeod,' Wood- ivere played and there was music. next meeting will be held '.k-tober tmeritus of Bryn Mawr College, has his [iriiilucu a: ;,ri h;:-;!H-: t!:cm ore unre; Jaines Tliorr.ton, South Delicious refreshments were served. r.'th. at the home of Mrs. C. A. cabled from Europe.that she will vote »••. VAUDEVILLE p.!id el-tnhire :!i '!i.- rid fir 1:ke Plainfield; Michael Dillon. Dunellen; Those present were Mr. Samuel Campbell. for Hoover to "make doubly sure the prudui'is. This :s ji lit i] uut in tbe John Ftdak, iiaritun Township; United States will never suffer the 5 ALL STAR ACTS 5 ^^ Republican rjrn 1.::!-:1 t(•!• b-!!)k. frank Baker, New Brunswick. Hum, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and daughter, Dorothy; Mr. and ,Mrs. Former Woodbridge Woman utter humiliation of hearing the fur- Feature Photoplay — Tiie com;K'-'.-- IK...;; .t bL-ing ;irli!,;CJ The purpose of the Service Men'* Walter Therkelsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. tive tread of the Tammany tiger In ill !:is'.4lhn-:.ts of . Dies At Wpodhaven BRYANT WASHBURN in "UNDRESSED" Ml the tlrsl: i» League is to bring home to the ex- Hunt and daughters, Lillian, Mabel the corridors of the White House and (levott-fi en'.li't!V 10 .•'Jl'iirf and jervicc man th -.rights an.J benefits In the vaults of the treasury." L and Gertrude, and George House- Mrs,i , LLottio e Bayley, a native and WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, October 10 - 11 — inclu4ra ii-.'-iinijiit txtracla fro.ii Her tonferrtnl upon him by the Demo- man, of i Woodbridge; Mrs. Nova former resident of Woodbriilge, pass- bert H'io',« s .:Li-uii'.j](i-|aiidriij, the cratic Party *o tliat he may be in a Grace M Mr. e;ieve all ot Amtrlca fecogultes i A WARNER BRQS7PR0DUCTI0N laid nil tin; Iltuilolll t'ttilll eculumic ! organizations. street, was hostess to the Tuesday : Republican, party. our national obligation to our veter- FRIpAY, October 12— ' falliiciu.s of tin.- ai-'rii-tiluirul K'Siilation There should be no' mLsinrreheri- Evening liruige Club on Tuesday an3. Tlie country today Is providing ' 1 already passed in- Itrpuljlican cou siou as to our policy. Majjir Gi'ii- night. High scores were made by pensions aud compcusatlo:. to &35.2a2 WARN£R BROS, pr/uent gresaes wliicii inrludi.s 21 measures Mrs. S'u-plu-n H. Wyld and Mrs. A. ' era I Allen, the National Chaijnmui ot' Camp Fire Girls meu and womeu, wi(h Insurance ani Two darkies* hair- since "March, lil-1. v, hi.n the ltepubll- the Democratic Veterans' Organiza- Davies. Mis W. G. Leonard receive adjusted toruptiisaiiba lo over four raising adventure* Can a faille ml.) uilia'. tion said: "As H l.egioimire mys'lf, ' On Sight Seeing Trip I'd the coivolution prue. The other million tnoru. Tt»8 total expcudllurea . "HAMwEGGS with girls, ghosts I would be loathe to.afck anyone, to guests were Mrs. H. J. Uaker Sr., of the government in tula direction ! violate, the splendid provision in the The Iroijuois Camp Fire Girls Mrs. AlU-e Pomeroy, nf Avenel; and guns in No» went on an all-day tr«> to New now tit-ceJ SOTfl.'jIS.uw annually, and | constitution of the American l.e- Mis. G. A. Mclaughlin uiul Mrs. 1. represent the one imixifiTOt division attheFRONT York on Saturday. In the morning Man's Land! 1 irinii which makes it a non-partisan M. Nelson, o[ Woodbridge. Hefresh- at ths goveranitui where iht; policy . they visited the stores, Botanical wi-n- served. wHh TOM WILSON Patronize Oui i lunly of war veterans." has been Judtiliably to Increase rather j ' The headquarters of the County Gardens ami Horticultural Hall in 1 an l0 : Mote fun than a had lunch at the Kecking Stone . j*, . i lb reduce eipcnditures. This bag, HE1NIE CONKliN I |)ein»oratic. League will be in Romt laelin Librnry AssocTlatipn * i | been tbe one Impurtaut division • dozen mmtttel . I l,ri, ttaritan Building, Perth Amboy, House. In the afternoon they vis- a eo Plan Movie Benefit | ot tbe govjetasntnl where tbe driv* tor i MYRNALOY showtl • New Jersey. ited the Zoo and Fordham Univers- Advertisers ity. After their dinner, the girls The regular meeting of the Ise-! feductlpn of expemlliures has been ap witnessed a performance at the lin Public Library Association was! P»e<> only for economy tn lt» »dmlnli- Piicctnl by HOY DEL RUTH Hccpital Chapter To Meet Capitol Theatre. Many notes, were held on Tuesday evening. In the tritton—not against the veteran*. It They ore A WAKNIiU li(U)S PRODUCTION taken of the interesting places vis- absence of the president, Mrs, C. Is tbe one division where.large nie&s- boosters and I A regular meeting of the Wood- ited, which will be used for studv Omensky, A. D. Hyde presided. ur« of Increased expeuditure ul tbe ( In dee Sewaren Chapter of the Kah- during tbu winter. Those who went Flans were dUcuttsed for a movie government baa taken place during deserve your wuy Hospital Auxiliary will be held "" the trip w

•A^/kt,:: The News of AD 12 Pages Today The Township Sporting News, Page 7

f VOi, X, No. 31 \YO()1>BRIIM;E, N . .!., KltlDAY, Q^TOBKU !£. 102H PRICE THREE CENTS

Avenel Women Visit Gardens! Iselin Woman Wander* Awayi HalloweenParadeThrough Town At Experimental Station' Red Cross Fund Located Later In Union Cars Crash At Strawberry Hill On Friday morning, the following Frank Moscorelli, of Middlesex members of the Garden Club_of the Passes $700 Mark avenue, Iaelin, reported to the po- Two Dtittors an<[ Woman Injured Planned By Woodbridge Post Woman's Club of ftveneT, motofW licy on Tuesday that his mother-in- Other Organizations Invited To Join With Legion In Demon- to New Brunswick where they vis- More Donations Reported law had wandered away from home Newark Physician* In Lincoln Car Taken To Perth Amboy lied the flower gardens at the New Since Last Week — Need on Mpnday. She is an elderly wo- Hospital — Woman Rides To Police Station In Damaged stration Here On October 31 —- Parade Jersey Experimental Station, Mrs. F. man in poor mental condition.• -An To Be Annual Event Barth, Mrs. E. Rowe, Mrs. C. Sii<«f>el, I $300 To Complete Quota alarm was sent out and the wioman Chevrolet Towed ,By Garage Tow Car Mrs. L. Dickerson, Mrs. H. Boyle, j Need Great Says Headquar- was located later in Union. She WBB Three persons wer* injured Wed- On Hallowe'en night, October 31, bration of the tenlh antnv°efsfiry of Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs. E. Grode, Mrs. I ters In Washington. turned over to the Rahway police by was th« only occupant t)f this ttt -,,,i |bridge Post No. 87, American the signing of the Armistice. The i ' im, of I Union authorities and was later tak nesday night at 8 o'clock when n to be injured. The Chevrolet was t ( partly overturned and after it wai will inaugurate its first an- chief event will be the parade which i A letter was received by the local in charge by relatives. Lincoln car traveling North on Am- I.rgion, will start at 2:30 P.. M. which will i righted. Mr*. Layton entered it and HalloWe'en parade through the chapter this week from the Ijtotion boy avenue collided with a Chev- be followed by a band contest for i refused to leave although she was in- Illlil •ipal streets of the town. Ef- al Red Cross heaiKjHSrlors saying rolet traveling South at Strawberry jured. The police wanted her to ride jiriii< Legion corps. The WoodbrUlge Poat that when the news, reached Wash- will be made by the post to in- Drum and Bugle Corps, winners of Hill. The cars w*re badly damaged. to headquarters in the ambulanca ington of the disaster in Porto Rico, Drum & Bugle Corps but sht f,,rt* every local ogranization to second place at the last annual con-' Annual Play Plctnned In the Lincoln *ere Dr. Charles Til-1 > refused. The Chevrolet was tcre^t the National relief dfrector and four towed with the woman in it to head- i this project. The Legion vention of the American Legion at nurses immediately left for Charles- Wine TWoO Pri»«'i™' of"678'"Bro"«dwB^'iind"l5r!"wilU n TT 1115 llllCC I IMC«|iam II. Knapp, of 433 Summer ave- n.uart«rs by a garin tow car, At io make this an annual atfair Bridgeton, N, J., September 1st, will BykkT.Club ton where they borfrded n swift Navy •cks nue, both of Newark, ahd three oth- headquarters Mrs. layton was tak- (Tort js one of the many civ- enter this event,also. Over 50,0011 destroyer. As soon as authentic er passengers. The doctors were in en out of the Chevrolet and was id,'u'tivitie the o s the post has on its cal- ex-aervicemen are expe(?ted to march Congregational Church Group news was received thnt food was Boys From Local Post Carry 1 the front seat und "both were sevore- treated, by Dr. J. J. Collins for a in the -parade and the State militia needed, the RM Cross had a govern ular «>f events for the coming sea- Also Will Hold Hallowe'en Off Honors At Big Meet In ly injured. They were taken to sprained ankle and minor lacera- has been ordered concentrated at I ment ship ^eady in New York and Hoboken on that day. The parade Contest Embracing Three the Perth Amboy City Hospital in tions. \t the regular meeting held in the Party — Interesting Pro- spent $160,000 for rice, benns, salt will be reviewed by President Cool- j the police ambulance. Dr. Tillow had Perrine who said he is official dog HHoHnl Municipal Building on Sep- gram Features Meeting pork, flour, and'necessary vegeta- States idge, Governor Alfred E. Smith, of several cuts on the head and numer- catcher in PlainfleM, told the policf i,.,nber 27th, at which there was in, ... . bles. This money was used from the Plans for a Hallowe'en party to cash paid in yearly subscriptions. Additional laurels,were accorded I "W bruises, t>r. KnarTp had cuts on that the Lincoln shot out of Una .UUndHiice over forty members of | New York, and Governor A. Harry j p yy pions. • ' ththee facface anand neckneck , anand aa fracturefractured and crashed into his *r before,he I ,,(,st the largest gathering at a I Moore, of New Jersey, General John : be held in the lecture room of the,, ... Hie The need is great", saya an An- the Drum and Bugle Corps of Wood-1 rm. il-ir meeting of the poat since its ,1. Pershing, Edward E. Spafford, na-! Congregational Church on October ; had time to pull to one side, the nnouncement from the- local chapter,' bridge Post, No. 87, The American ,,'tion many questions of import- tional commander of ihe American \ 29 and for the annual play to be j .. The Chevrolet was driven by Har- two physicians were too painfully in- iiu-cptinn y q L ry Perrine, of Plainfleld, who was jured to make any statement. were Legion, Senators Edge and Edwards presented in November, were made j ^ ^^0^0^I f 7* *"*»> f wore discussed and a definite of New Jersey, and other well known Monday night at a meeting of the | p_ Randolph." when they were accompanied by Mrs. Emily Layton, The Lincoln was not damaged rmlar fur the ensuing yenr made 1 of Smith street, Perth Amboy, and much by hitting the Chevrolet but dignatarics of New York and New G. E. T. Club of the church hold i xne am0Unt up to date is: Pre- Prizes in Silver Loving Cups at the nut. Jersey. in the home of Misa Helen Dock- : .j | received $578.50; contribu- American Championship Field Music an elderly man whose name was not it changed its direction after the of the most important of the t nU5 y recorded by the police. The woman crash and ran into a tree. One Tickets for the third annual show stader, of School street, who was tions of |25 each from the Wood- Contest held at Grandview Amuse- questions t*ke& up was on increas- ihe membership of the post, it nf the Legion, "As We Were", are hostess to the club members for the Drin ' ' Z U^S a'nd ^^ciauV! ^ke'thU "event" the best of its kind [ ing, and James Morris. Cedric Os- ( Tobrowsky, Mr. J. E. Hreckenridge, > and came from New York State, Friday evening at the Avenel Ti>a l>l rS so far fostered by it, and the en-. trum was appointed publicit= .!<..y . chair.!.„:_- ..„..»., Nesbitt Circleii . PresbyteriaPbi n jj Connecticut Ctit , andd NeNw JerseyJersey. PosPostt Ivtiii' n Kaymond P. Moore, chair- Room. Mrs. Julius Jaeger and her Manager and Cashiers at thusiasm being manifested by the man Church $2.50. $2 ?rom Mrs. Carl 87 was represented by thirty of its committee thank all those who help- man of the membership committee. A pleasing program was present- ,,, _ Speedway Brought Into members in the sal'd of tickets re- l>ii4iii j rat and members. ed in any way towards the success wi be very glad to receive applica- fed after the business meeting. James Mra.''*Stcile.*'"il"from n friend and The corps is now preparing fora Court For Sunday s for membership for presenta- flects the spirit of the ogranization of the affair. The sewing table do tit. Morris, sang agroup of snngs, Mrs. J. Coddington, making a to- competition on Armistice Day nt Lii.ii at the next regular meeting in for the coming year's events. nated by Leon and Son of Perth - Violation "Sweet Mystery of Life", "Hello tal to date of $719. Hoboken, N. J. the Legion rooms on October 2&. A nominating committee present- Amhoy wos awarded to Matthew T. the post on last Thursday even- Montreal" and "Memories of Smith. for violating the Crimes Act also Notice has been received by the ed Mr. William Lauristen The prize winners were: Pinochle, known as the vice and immorality j Club of Avenel To Play W. Kennedy, pillow cases; Allen act, by conducting an auto race on Commander, Snyder, tea pot; Thomas Hughes, Sunday afternoon at the Woodbridge s-cnted tu the issuance of the Inter-! Speedway, the manager and three allied Medal and the Commemorative ! vice cream and sugar set; Mrs. A. Leid- Host To The District Committee ncr, table cloth; Stanley Ruddy, cashiers of that enterprise were ar- sherbert glasses; Mrs. J. Suchy, raigned in police court Monday State Chairman of International Relations Department Will towel; Mrs. P. J. Donato, towel; E. morning. Wjlbert J. Bainea, the J. Brady, towel; C. Flynn, towel; manager, was fined $1 and $2.60 Army ! Also Be Guest At Function October 31 — A. Hopta, socks; Mrs. M. Buchanan, costs. The* three cashiers, Herbert Zh Voeiker service officer, will Sergeant-at-arms, Vincent J. *«£ j ££"» — Schedule For Season Is Adopted stockings; M. Buchanan, socks. L. Smith, Howard McDonald, and . '"B| . Very glad to give any ex-service->r; membership officer Raymond ?. , .. ^ ^^ were; Rev. and lie Fan-Tan, Georgie Flynn, luncheon Charles Martin were released. i, formation on how to obtain Moore; athletic offlc"» Rudolph I Mrs. W. V. D. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. maall The Avenel Woman's Club will be I A communication was sent to the Frank In passing sentence Recorder Vojf- th<—dais. , tH_ l««« >. ™L t 1b .liSS **» F.eming, Mr^ . ana d K». W. H. host to the Third District Interns-'(Pennsylvania Railroad in regard to Harold '^J^'drum and bugle corps Voem.; publicity,^—^^i ^F M d Mr3. Mac G. Bell, Cannan, sherbert glasses; el said that since it was the first of- M M tional Relations Committee on Wed- the new train schedule. A letter Jolly, towel; Mrs. Jolly, towel; Kath- hav, accepted an invitation from rjo- trustee Thomas F Katr.finance of j ._ . . Cox, fense he would be lenient but that nesday afternoon October 31, at the was also sent to the Township Com- l erine Knox, beads; Agnes Manaker, Mrs. John Dockstader, Mi ;md any future violation would bring a Avenel Tea Room. Miss Margaret mittee in regard to the verj, bad | ^, ^' ^Kennedy,' sbT^ grand jury charge. celebration Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mr. and Buttenheim, state chairman of in- r 0 d I 0 the mam thorou . ."- - 5 ".°.*. K«are,|jes es; ; M'nrie gkayy) , towc]; ; ^ Fmlk When the. Woodbridge Speedway ,,„ Sunday, November 11, in cele-, Gallup. Mrs. Cedric Ostrum, Mrs. Ethel ternational relations, will be present. Avenel street. the Cannan, six glasses; Mrs. T. Can was opened earlier in the summer, DigmDigri, Mrs. ClarClarence e ^ j ^ ^ jnteresting program has beebeenn The program committee the fol- jnteresting has nan, apTon; Jennie Manaker, scarf the mayor and members of th« Local Republican Club . Misses Anna JohnsoJohnson, Helen UO,CK, - { RrraTli,ed and refreshments will be lowing report which was accepted: Mrs, E. Moran, socks; Misa K Township Committee were ap- Makes Plans For Dinner! staderd , MarthMthaa Laur.tsenLaur.tsen , Anna 1ct-1ct- b i t September 5, Club Luncheon, Gar- AU members are urge. A, R. of Woodbridge invit- Miss Margaret Buttenheim speaker. Sunday races. The races were not Better Place To Live In chairman in the absence of John St. James School P.T.A: ing the members to attend a non- Avenel Club host at Avenel Tea St. James Sodality To Hold interrupted. Pfeiffer. Mr. Brown urged that political rally at the Municipal Room. Annual Supper Oct. 13 S].taking on "World Fellowship", every one in Woodbridge and sur- Card Party Tonight Building on Monday evening. The November 2, Bazaar. Mrs. C. Sies- 1). A. Lliraddurian, of Roselle, ad- rounding territory be invited to at- Juniors sent an invitation to the sel, chairman. Avenel Tea Room. The annual supper and dance of club inviting the members to attend j November 7, Club Birthday Par- dressed the Rotary Club yesterday, tend the D. A. R. meeting in the the Sodality of St. James Church Drunken Driver Draws Municipal Building on Monday even- AU Plans Completed For So- any of their meetings during the j ty. Honored guest, Mrs. E. H. Boyn- will be held on Saturday, October He H mi Armenian engaged in the ! ing next. cial Event — Many Prizes year. Their next meeting will be,'ton, and past presidents. j 13. Supper will be served from Winsor, HmmiiiK of yarn for rut's ami n ''rail i'"", . , , Await Skillful Players the first of the stason and will be a i November 2l, Mias A. i 5.30 to 8 P. M. Lind's Orchestra Fines Totaling 245.00 . i Arrangements wore completed for "weenie roast", October 11. "Peace." will furnish the music. Tickets rcuvg December 5, Art Day. Mrs. Thorn- uate of an American college. He,. th(, WooabridKe Republican Club Th* Parent-Teacher Association "'f Mrs. H. J. Baker, music chairman, be procured from the committee. Rbgtfn's Corner Man Does Not said that Rotary can and does ad- j dinner to be held'at the Craftsmen's State Federation Art The committee in charge includes St. James Church has all plans com- j fcporte(j that Mrs. William Baker j us Flockhart, Help Case By Resisting v;mre the cajjiS^qif International j Club on the evening of October 18. . party to be held ; i T • . ' ^hairman. Guest of honor, Mrs. G. the Misses Marie Gurity, VerWica pleted for I will be the so oist at the nterna S. Ferguson, , third district vice Officers Fellowship to'make tfifc world a bot-j The chairman appointed a commit- school auditorium. All | tional Conference on 'October 31 at McLeod, Marie Dunigan, Mae ! tonight in t president. phice to live in and avoid race tee to arrange for the mass n'.eet- e in play. The com- j the Avenel Tea Riom. There will Thompson, Mae Walsh, Juliu King, Mr. Diradduriun pointed mi: j ing to be held October speaker17 at swhic anhd i Kames will December 19, Candle Light Par- Margaret Sullivan, Vera Snyder, Steve Niigy, 36 years old, of Ro- Armenia was the first nation to j meeting^prominen ^ ^ t ^ ^ ^ s "Mceived many attractive (,e another rehearsal of the club song lhilt mittee ty. Husbands and Juniors guests. Helen Bergen, Ethel Campion and gun's Corner, formerly of Carteret, ., the Christian religion. from pri-ies. Mrs. Maurice Dumgan is j on Thursday •evening at the home o£ accept prizes. January 16, Literary Night. Mrs. Frances Jordan. was lined $200 «nd $2.00 costs on Victors were Ferd Garrt'tson, Ar- will be present, pjencral chairman and will be assist- ^rs A p0meroy. All members with- S. Woodruff. • u charge of (hiving while drunk, thur Applegate, C. J. Olwinw, anil ed by Mrs. J. J. Dunne, Mrs. Rich- i ;,,g to attend the Fall Conference at and $25 and $2.00 costs on a dis- February 6, Music Department. Hurry Conard, of Perth Amhoy, II. Two Carteret Men nrd Grace, Miss Anna Dunigan, Mrs, I upper Montclair on October 18 are orderly conduct charge; his license 1 William Ryan, Mrs. John, Cosgrove requested to send their funcheon Mrs. 7dward Laterman, State Fed- Oak Tree Road May Be Paved .1. Minzik of Rahway, Jim Hnusel n ' to drive was revoked for ^y Fined In Local Court Mrs. Jacob Grausam, Mrs. John Ry- reservations to Mrs. Charles 'Siessei eration Music Chairman. S,,uth Amboy, and Charles ISELIN—It is reported thnt when and he was assessed $15 doctor's feea nn, Mrs. Hftrron Levi, Mrs. A. Jacob- before October 10th. Mrs. Siessel February 15, Club Play. Mrs. D. Michael Kowashvvish, 28 ye.irs the condition of Oak Tree road was when he was arraigned Monday son, Mrs. Morrison Christie, Mrs. T. will also arrange for transportation. P. DeYoung, chairman. old, 2l) Hudson street, Carteret, was brief brought, to the attention of the morning for driving while intoxicat- ; Somers, Mrs. AiiRUst Baumann, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Barth gave a March 12, Home Economics. Mrs. I fined $7.lH) on a charge of drunken- county freeholders they suid that ed. He paid $1(10 and was paroled outline of the C. Senft. Vaudeville To Open Monday in polio court. James O. S. Dunigan, Mrs. Thomas Gerity, the road would be put in first class to pay the balance. ness policj court, James j v. .T. UUM^U,., . _ Studio Build- At State Tuesday March 20, Federation Night. shupe as soon as the sewer side- Nagjf was arrested Saturday by Judge-,' colored, of 21) Hudson Btroet, j Mrs. Alejt Balint, Mrs. H. St. C. Lav-1 eation of"the I April H, Annual meetlnj and elec- Carteret, was tipeir $ 1 ^.(50 for tres- i in, Mrs. Julius Rhode, Mrs. Joseph [ t the New Jersey College For walk connections were installed. Oflkers Gnwly and Somers.. He re- Starting Tuesday five acts of vavi- | ns a tion of officers. 1 passing on railroad property. He j Ruth, Mrs. John McGuirk, Mrs. Mich-, Women at New Brunswick on Wed- This is understood to mean that if sisted the officers and made a swinfi ili'Villc will be presented at tin SUiU' 'el leJoy'lMrs. A. Walsh, Mrs. ohn | nMday afternoon. There were mne was also abusive was arrested by Harry Cunlan, a ,iel m stances given by Mr. Wood showed With th in the play were: "MVs. William unit was present but left the run- sue of the Independent of from a Mrs. Pemte < Carteret. The body was taken ployed by the P. JR. company for how the influence of Lionism in eek's issue Harrington," Mrs. F. S. Mayo; "Hill ning of the new club entirelj up •elating that a non-partisan the factory Ihe x many years and held an important foreign lands was able to overcome to the officers and members. mid responsible position as night and set aside the natural hostility yardmaste^ Th»" funeral an\uig«- The steps toward immediate nc- Iselin Republicans Plan between the Chinese and Japanese.|| i metits have not been completed. tiuii in community service were tak- A great disaster that was threaten- For Big Mass Meeting feii on the suggestion of President * und that ho wtis having ; "Tony Anderson," Thomas t ed aa a result of this bitter feeling uf the D. A. R. to further the &t- Hurry Ford who recommended that with his car. A small roadster was "Sadie Buchanan," Mrs between the two Oriental nations out-the-vote movement much interest I.evi- ISELIN—Matters of much inter- cucfc member be on the alert, ob- hus boon aroused in the proposed Htamling in the road, I Wright; "Francis Patrick O'- was averted through the influence est to residents uf the helm die servant of everything connected with meeting and a Urge attendance is The woman said he was about five HARD1MANS of Japanese and Chinese Lions. feet in height and wore « brown suit.j trict were discussed .it the meeting community life and interests in already assured. Invitations have Busoy," V. L WMeridg The i»lay P H A RrM A C Y Many other .instances of similar William Gerty, of j of the Iselin Republican Club' Wed- Woodbridge. Where ever a Lion been sent by the chapter to all oth- was directed by Ed. L. Hardiman, formerly of sees an opportunity for the club to nature were described by Mr. Wood er local organizations. Aside from Garwood, N. J. nesday evening. On account of the and further information was im- Country Fair At Iseltn Seaman's, Perth Amboy do some helpful thing for the com members of these organizations it Lind Brothers' Orchestra, of Perth |a(.|£ of space and time the details munity, he is to make a record of parted, regarding the work that the is probable that there will be many Tonight and Tomorrow Night Amboy, provided music for dancing are Knitted from this issue but will it. Then at future meetings these Lions do for the relief and aid of of the general public present. after the performance. »pptre«t social event with visiting Lions and by former Governor Edward C The contest for the hope ohest of only, meeting Wednesdoy night had an 11 Insurance :; u on Tel. 185 Woodbridf*, N. J. 499 £••* Av«., S«w*r*n guests of members . in attendance. fownshlpof Woodbridge. ' unusually large attendance, T«l«phOM Woodbridge 239 The work of all the standing com- mittee* was outtinifj In djt*U. Brown- WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT PAGE TWO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928 U Firtt Grmd* ot Silk Poor Wehh Flannel Prized Airy Fancy SPUKNED STUDENT I I II 11 II I 1 I II I I I I ' ' H I I Ttic fin* nw! silk sm hv the Fl«nnrl mnde In \Vnli>.i from tbe tvlM«nT WI KILLS DANCER AND '•'• Revives Girl After nrn wnrtd wt» broairrit from lndt» •« wont of tho tiBtlvp mntintnln 1 fnr hnrk a<> 2T-I A. P. Hut t* wasn't MORTGAGE MONEY ,hfjr hus'mruls Mr r****" DIES BY OWN HANt :: Her Heart Stops silk a? we ^now It t.'d:i.r Pomf »f •inn tho Irtwt rendition. (Iom, Journal Mi '• - M:iri..n N'T thr- nnclenl fabrics In cilstence today UNLIMITED AMOUNTS AVAILABLE ton, live, (In: HIT henry and oneven In tpitnr*^ low 1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES Ordered Out by Womat Mr». Wllllnin like «hw tnodeni fltj^,.ihnn t ; Is Ilk* On" linen CONSTRUCTION LOANS When She Learnt He Ha» scipntlflcnllv :i «'-'l fr-'in rl* dead" hero ' n two rt.n-i.ir* Label All Medicines Wife and Children. restored lift in the ctiilH tliroiiRh Inji'c '^ ">f ndri'milln A mistake often made hy pnrrnt* oi DUNHAM -^SABO, INC. NVw Y"rk.—A'n ArfPtitino Into the hPint M-'UPS utter lift- older'people IS to discard InMs from Mitil.-nt nl>"«P fulHiK.co with Mnrix had been p d estinot for mertlrlneii; ttiis nften rnnpps serlobs 284 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. Tel. 639 Wdf. M"nicTo. Spanish diim-T. mii hmkfii about five inn.i't'S. rosnlts by people nmklns a rnlstakp In the medicine wmch they hnve taken i.T wt.'.'n slif found I e tmcl • "ifi The Norton -nl wns nl>ont to ; !i I f-':r cLii.lren in 1'iris. rtlcl li' undergo a t..n:-il'opwatlnn In i",:\ I,o5|ii.l. a Inillft In till brain the ofllce of I>r. W. C Ilehen atifr ! e la<\ sl.nt nn.l killed the diin. when she si.rciinitM'i! to shock. tve revolver *>i. AH test* f*r tiff had Mled :,.•! -. :. t when Doctor I'.i-lwn and Dr. D. T' ti :;•.••:,His npo Hum tin Cnlumbre* \ A. Galbraltii, who was adminis- tering the uni'Sthettc, decided to Make Her Happy With Flowers Hi rtj •?tvci'.-v»iir-

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He wa> n ^••rnbe r relations of hu?iTH">= snii A here «n manj » r.-ive I r -- us, ar.d he i? conceded to four forthcoming yeari»» The av«r Of Presidential Candidates £Tf"y>ed tn high j ard v.fi- rhairmsn ••'{ Prc••!<••• Mi a#« American voter, hairing bis own p.'-'.'s Second ]r.d;;«trial nf<-rfnee have a wider, more arenrntf Arid Brd !nyal folJ. ' ' ft ' r. N <• ^ ^ r >• • nf tn0 w interest* and his country's hijr'i'-- a".- theiv..^.r. brsnche? a? related to the ... . .r and off.ciert'y home or abroid He entered Prefirfen tenancc ,of our jupremacy, should Pem'-cra'.ic po!itic"< of that city a Commcrre. Government, and the rtece**itip« and Ali ir,'.*-". Smith's c rr Tij'itT. Her': or'. cabinet as Secretary of study them' carefully. ::re*er;tly became a clerk in opportunities of Government a> re- '.ft t-Uct: t H'jover,, is a irr.i • i'lato of ?tanf,rd whi^-h position he held ::r<\T Pres- These records and the men behind •ice of the cotKin!*'!' ror of ident Coolidpe and re'.irqflishcr >--.ly lated to bujineFS and trade, than any r :• University, of ' ihforria. and ha.« them are the brass tacks of thu Thi« ru when he was -,r. hi.- v.ve »ft«r he was nominated for Prp«i- man of our present or our past. He honorary dtgTf' : fr^ni twenty-rrne campaign. Platforms, speeches, pur.. lies. dent As ?ecer!ary of Corr.rnerce is fifty-fonr years old. **, rr.f other 'jniversit',' including five de- . Hoover is not a politician. His lieity, propagando, radio, rr.ovie* a;;r.' He was a member of the Asvm- ; car univer«itif«- hf hat keen in C1O«P tn-irh with all ! all the rest of th« b«J4yhoo arc in- the jrrea". "• •:.v of New York from 1>.'3 to Ovir>. prees from \. •• business and economic condition* life interests and -work have been in prosper*v. a ar.rf His traininp .*' • i iife wnrk ba^ businesj. in production and distribu- consequential. This is the vit;,; Clothes :warat Democratic leadT there in -- line? rather thai arid developments sn thi« country (tuff. rK.M-.-e :''.-= i.-Ol. and waj speaker in I'.'H. He been aTony bu«:- ?ince 1951. ard has pypAnded -he tion, and for the past eifrht year? * ir'n: '-• -" 1 in pnlitice. Hf : it mir.ing enpneer he has been at the root of all our j- reea-d :hfa« a tWeitate to th* New Y'.rk .-. professional work Department '' Commerce into what tr.'-r. r - f fcnd has engage-': business and economic conditions. Say "I saw your advertisement in Mending State Constitutional Convention ir v= and metallureic it the rr,-?t ef^ciert povernmenta! !" t-.a: .?'" I'.-i'i and was elected.sherif* of Ne* ir. mines, rail*:- orpaniiaf>r. of ;,t= kir.d in the WOTM. These without embroidery, are the WoodbridRe Independent". - r u.urJti in Uw 1 r.::cd State?, Mexic•>. W:..:r. •••fr. | V rV n 'TiST veSTY Hf -prrrrl rrr ! Canada. Austrft^ r,. Ita'.y. Great Brit- c 'v-rfT -jr_t:l 1M7. when hf becarr," r. a. ]r<:ia. rhi- a, ;..:•-; ir.cv.,1-1 with the :ITI" '?rt-'.a.'.y thcr air, South A-• ,rrf'';d'-"t of the Board <• ' Alderroun f,rst stepped (ut <<' ,.:,] ar.-i at'.'.-r/.i-r. ac- h ' r,rts;« New York. He wa? fir?t and Ru.«?ia. H<- f.c<;*>i .e'r^err.or m K'J'\ and -^ith his profession a • •: became a \v,.rl- in time." :-.»•-, year? r;^verr.T Sn/.h ias r,.i*. ar.ii whev. wt w.--.l i "fflrf B? jtoveni"r he »«» in thf lief of Belfiun.. ir.to 'flie war '.- H'lT, «J< rr.-. :e JJC" deal: :r"j'k:r.g b'JF!r,t-«f ir. \cv,- Y^rk City. Adrr.ir.tftrat-r ' y New York Custom Those twri years- in the trji-king • American Fo = PERTH AMBOY, N. J. • J-inpte comprife the ertire h'j=irF? President Wils r. 97-105 SMITH ST., He was « •• • •r.-er .-f the W ,r f- . r, vr, "\'.r. • experience of Governor Smith, ex: Tailors .... rept that sttair.ed ir hi? ca>ual jcb- Trade Ccronci' -.-•,•• United Statf? h jal'irc ' ,-,-u-i .ry at af- a? a boy and young man veff,rp h<5 Grain Corpora" :. :be Sn?ar F.q'Ja!- 68 M»in St. Phone 167 j t.-.e'r. ;• '•• ,- Interallif-'i F,»">d f per- rent into politic?. ization Board. * l^Ti •><• r.-.;r.'ja.r.ce f n in He is an able political ailrniris- Council, the • ;premc Ec--r.-mic Wood bridge ; n! i-.y? A! N'fr'-v tra'.or and has made- nr. excilii-rt f ^tuncil and .. ?:.r-rti4re Townibip in H< the Independent, th* moil wi4tlr» :--i. tonality and iar(re poli'ic;.! attar.- •". ..• <>7T>!R- f-r rf»d p*per in Woodbrtdge .-•.'i-f-.i 9th Anniversary Sale Celebrating 9 years of unchallenged Value-Leadership 11 from 1919 to 1928. Be sure to attend this... GREAT - CHAIN - WIDE - EVENT

ESTABLISHED A few of These Special Values Offered Saturday 1659 OCTAGON SOAP SCHOOL HOSE 27" FLANNEL Limit 6 cakes Misses or Children? White Domet OC cake 1 I C pair IOC yard ) \ Men's Root's Tivoli Underwear $-1.85 An item and a price th^t will be appreciated by the men as these garment? B ;ue kniiwn for their wearing- qualities. They are medium weight and fleeced. Full mm t of sizes in shirts and drawers. Fancy Embroidered Beautiful Colored 20x40 Turkish APRONS BED LAMPS TOWELS 25c $1.39 Only 15c 5-pc. Ruffled Marquisette Curtains $ i .85 Kaynn trimmed Marquisette with colored flounced valance and tie-backs to B Sunnyfleld match. Tht colors we Old Rose, Blue, Green, and Gold. Thi; value is so remark- ^sV eaches uliii yi.u will have to be an early shopper to share in it. Whether FRESH Yellow Cling Specially COFFEE Crepe de Chene Women's Washable Japanese 12" High Grade Santos IONA BRAND Reduced PRINT A mild, smooth coffee—noted for its CHEMISE GLOVES PONGEE or Regular delightful mellowness, and flavor largest Priced —a blend that is always $1.25 Butte winning enthusiasts. Try can 50c 39c a pound today at Our lit » \i Prinu for c Prices lib. or 6 85 BRASS FLOOR LAMP BASES Cuton are always (With onyx like center grip) Carefully Candied Fine California t-'ruh — .98 Low— A very sturdily built lamp entirely of metal except the ornaments. Both Strictly Freih and Pure. Puclied in a Delicious bridge and flour suits. Ju?t the needed touch to make your rooms complete. A six In addition to the many Made from Sweet Rich licavy Syrup—Excellent foot i'or U:e Campbell's er's part make this price possible. $ .39 , •. 11.r> arc conservative and the .85 Pancake or HO '4'lu- variety of cuior and trimming quality an outstanding feature. lie v<-s you a wide seltctinn. 1 here early and have your cliuice. n Visit the A & P store to- Buckwheat SOUPS da> in your neighborhood OATS V«fet«M«-Cl»lcke»-V«« _-"and learn why it pays FLOUR to purchase all your food noi'd* at the Store where cans Economy Rules. Whole Milk No Matter High Speed Motors Where You vll££S£ Moved lbs. tb. need October First 35' Within a few mumpnts this oilier oil •walk from your new ad- dress, m matter where Lroken Sliced Suns'weet you have moved — you Cigarettes because •will flnd a cheery A & V U>ckr Strikes, Cameb offering tht same values PINEAPPLE PRUNES it's a tougher that arc. typical of every PMwatt, Che«tcrfld4* Hrw Pack ••Itana BraiMI Packed in Sanitary Cartons A &)P fctore, IWMI Cap«raU, Old QuUt more durable brgest Zlb. can oil "STANDARD" carton overcome* friction at higher ipeeds that's A apecUTfricdon machine U uied In Standard OH SOME of Our D»ily Low Regular Prices! Co. of New Jency Ubontoricf Co ttudy the ability specially processed of Jiffcrenl lubricating oilt to overcome frictloiu It u operated with different qujmritie* of oil, at Ivory Babo varioui ipcedi, and with varying loadi. to stand the gaff In one Krici of tett», the weight of the toad wai It gives sparkling kept at 175 lb». per aquare inch. The quantity of Red Salmon Hecker. Farina * and do its job oil tuppUed wa* 12 drop* each minute. With Purilaa Malt SOAP brilliance to the "Standard" Motor Oil the machine operated per- " «••«• fectly at 700 revolution! per minute. With other Bath Size bathroom . under all motor oil* uied by motorlat* today, the machine Evap. Milk W^ -IO* became over-heated and the oil failed at from 300 to 400 revolution* per minute. Baker • Cocoa ??.. Pur. M-pl. Syrap conditions e Y«,«C.i»3 Hutu matck da yam Mhgmd far 2 ^ 25 nuoifoeT How •fc77ir Wkm .lid

yomr dUfat"Standard" Service Jfie Great STANDARD . \ MOTOR OIL "Standard" Urtamt, Truiumuaiun Oil and Geur Compound are imidc with (hi tame cur* 1U "Standard" inocor /twb uml muOnr oii». «P**ffc TJj'f^SP's- ''liffl WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, OCTOBER R, 1928 1 "I'gftP J!l'J!!!^BSSS!"S"* ONEY SAVING VALUE Auto Supplies—Tires and Tubes—Radio Electrical Appliances — Housewares *^>* IT»AU>

•FO(V ANY CAP. STORAGE APwi 5TOCBAT SPAIC1C BATTERIES FOP- MOTO PLUGS CUSHIONS Gii«r*nte*d for two yrnri noth- METEP. WE06B ing brtlor mftdr. or tor SHAPED t"? cas« minu- Special Lvi'ttl LOCKING f* AMD MORE. 13.95 15.45 30x«.00 33x4^ 16.95 14.95 32x6.00 16.95 34X4V. 19.45 32x6.20 33x5 19.95

m^j a^a, f ^ | ^ I 111 • a— H ai> 35x5 ACCURATE t'STRONG V* ^2-50 AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD HEATIN6 CLEANER. PAD COMPLETE

'SWITCH PLATES i>ust MJ^ SPECIAL COMPUTE HEAVY ALUMINUM 40 WITH ALL SPECIAL NESSEfSAKf WITH WCK PLATE PRJCE & PAWS OR RUBBER MAT, (/ /1.8, 9 \ i8S] 1^

WHITE E N A M f L VEGETABLE BIN KITCHEN STOOL ^^^^ CHOICE OF ALL ; COLORS !|!oO METAL / «3y DUSTPAN 21" ,VAL. HIGH in BRUSH RUBBER CRUTCH TIPS >2.00 ALL COLORS i KITCHEN TO MATCH SCALE FOLDING TOUR KITCHEN SMOKER! I0G6 DECORATED fOOTREST MEDICINE IRONING COLONIAL OUTFIT BED LIGHT ^COLONIAL CABINET LAMP ASSORTED STYLE BOARD VAUTE STUBOY COLORS TORCHIERE CHOICE OF 11 ALL HASSOCK COLORS GREEN- } l FLOOR LAMP UGHT BLUE 19 job tec* OPtNAMtNTAL SHADES RiO COMBINATION OF COLORS oo ADJUSTABLE: .BLUE, GRAY, ROSt,0RANGE EXCEPTIONAL,' SQUARE OBLONGW I BOUND.. ALL PLEATED TAtW MANY OTHEft COLORS

Btdio Department has developed to a large propor- our first consideration is Quality, the second is Money Saving • 0 tion of our business, mainly because we sell only dependable to the Customer. merchandise. Merchandise that we stand back of under our During the coming week we will show all the latest and unconditional guarantee, and in Radio like in Auto Supplies, popular make Radio Sets in the 1928 Models. of, B BATTEWES A BATTEIUES Tl=LETONE RADIO ALL FRESK^ SPEAKERS STOCK TUBES Thu padaMal npaakar ia ctutiuctwl of tanuin. malMianr. .UoJ. 32 ki|k aad ia mada with »lra 45 VOLT long cord aa that it can ba nwvad frvm «n* r*«n 201A Radio Tube* ta anathar. Thia tpaakaf Uapacially caoakmctad ta b« iu*4 14 Reg. Price $1.50 connactian with H(I bavim pvwar tubai aad TheMbatter. direct «lactric auDoly. wkara a haavr. wall-buih ies are made •paabar ia ikquirad* It will, awatn. work on anr Special t/1/ C wee Ml Ila fiJalitT in ton. aad volunaa by the manufacturer* it unturaaaaad by any apaakar on 1 of one of the finest bat- Ika praaant marlul. and ia, •rilhsul AC 226 Radio Tube* a doubt, tilt |r«ataat vahaa tkal ha. 45 VOLT terie*, and by special .... baan offarad la tba radio pub- No Reg. Price $2.50 agreeilient we are not lic. R.luUr prita 123 00. (Ofily I HEAVY DUTY permitted to advertite to a cualoaiar.) No daalara. Special JL' the name. All heavy, A£G. hard rubber case*. PFUCE 171 and 112 Power Tube* 60-Ampere. Reg. SO.S5 BUTTErVFLV " Reg. Pricci $3.00 price fl2S0.5p«cia/ O 100-Ampere. Rag. 4 jyjj Special *^'*" price 915. Sptcial *V CONE fOT CELL 120-Ampcte. Reg. « <>.J5 o (HEAVY) FOR.RADIO imc*«l«. Sptcial 1* o -AC 227 Rndie'Tube.. Reg. AND DOORBtllS 10', ,• AUouxuttt fur your o price 5.00 OU Batttry TIMES SQUARE AUTO SUPPLY 0p* FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5. 102R WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT r.v;F. FOUR Bill of the man who does notvot". Church Unit Outlines 1 Tho nn«wvf. of poi.iiT.fr. i? 'ha! hr h.' " Plans For Bazam no will and no interest in I he elor- This Year's Fall Dress lir.n. lint that i- m>t tnn\ He has St. Marfraret'a Unit of the K' : the mo.«t definite nmt pmitivp in- copal Church helti a regular m< in tho election, and if this ing on Monday night at the hor» • Subscription $1.50 Per Year fnot is brought homo to him his Misa Julia deRussy, of Barrmi .v, I'jM:«hed Every Frid»y by participation may he expected." nue. Plans for the year's w,1 MIDDLESEX PRESS, 18-20 Green Street *I may bp amiss in brirjrinp to were discussed. Tonightthp pr- ;. y»u the above nnd you may file it in dents of all the units wilt me ft. ;i CI!AKI.r> ihc- waste pnper basket, hut, I do the rectory to complete plans for ih. MAXWK; I sincerely hope that pome of the annual bazaar end dinner t<> ', .! .1 K\K! Ki.TV | thoughts can either be broil**' out held in December. The next m<< > n the new? or editorial form. ing of St. Margaret's Unit will !„• ;»s!« mmtt*r If &r Yerv truly yours. held on Tuesday, October lfi, at':h«- J., und*r the A" ' F. R. VALENTINE. home of Miss Fullerton. Buy Your RADIO at

ra .•;» ?; p "o ' Concannons, no interest i jt< .l.-"'.-iTV-i« r.:rh:njr, that :! kn, w= > "rx> untrytrf-:! of a n*V«irt to offend s r''?('r neMt <•! d«"!i.•»••>• The [»Pf». as a sincere eitjeavr.r can wrvp v, pr< vint :!, d''C= .r.i.; afj^ar !n the neirs, but !• fntifinfrt t" 'he sparr «». no extra charges. »<>i• o5•:inr, r. uphn'ni s-irh ;h;r.|^ .u it considers worthy, and !o condemn and a(jain«v >r>nd;!i"'i.= in which it fees evidence r>f insincerity, inju-;;r(\ or prejudice '•! the public welfare. H» column," at nil tinn Credit at Cash Prices. open te publication '•{ communication* en any subject, nlth

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Act I. 1 Seen* : A town in New York State. Time: Ten Years f MAJESTIC Model No. 72 A strange young man went into the insurance business. —A stren tubt. All Electric tet, utih iittylc dial control, His only assets were energy, application blanks and plenty of stljtitlenieniary control for nerve. Everybody predicted hi.s failure. All the local busines- LETTER TO THE EDITOR additional teUclivity, in- was sewed up by four or five well-established agencies. THAT COUNT stimluneoui volume control, October 2nd, MAJHSTIC power anil Act II. The calendar has become infested with "weeks" of om andbaill-in MAJESTIC Gentlemen: dynam ic power tptaket; cateil Scene: Same town. Time: The present. kind, and another since the war\ but safety first and fire pre in a mperbhfiniihtd,period The younjf man is ten years older. He now occupies and Myvpurpose-in-addressing you <;? ifylt, walnut Kighboy; front vention ccampaigns of education.jare.jiot to be classed amonf this time is in the hopes of stimulat- owns the. finest, office building's in the county; has his own panel and doort 4 "I jc nen the movements of trival or artificial.origin. ing the movement to "Help Get put of, matched bvl* 1O I™ claim department and does morp business than all his com- the Vote." WtiJwai Tabu They have a direct bearing upon the physical and econ petitors put together. "No matter how you may fee! a- omic welfare of the people and should enlist the support of bout the candidates, or the plat- Here Is The New private and public enterprise. forms, or the acceptance speeche?, This episode is fact, not fiction. I know the man and his we repeat that there is one duty In 1927 fires cost the American people $478,000,000 in which confronts you in this election. MAJESTIC All Electric Radio history well. He ascribes his success almost entirely to con-' property loss. Business bears about sixty-five per cent of the And that is to vote yourself, and in Whicft ftm Astounded The Radio World stant advertising. No paper ever goes to press in his town lotal annual fire waste. It is an appalling burden. the meantime to help to get out the without hi.s AD. He changes his copy constantly, pushes lim vote. In this connection rit would Intelligent communities will therefore take heed of the be well, in urging men and women to TfEHE at lasiis aRfdio which will bring into your hoihe avery note, every after line. He has made hi.s name synonymous in the public Presidential proclamation designating the seven-day period register in November, to stress the tone, ewery word which ia broadcast, exactly a« it is put on the air. mind with the thought of insurance, of protection. In the •beginning October 7 as "Fire Prevention Week." fact that 85 citizens they should ex- Here Is A Radio Recen'•>« Set with the most perfect power unit ever built, race for business in hi.s territory he is virtually competition ercise their right of suffrage. It will The peak of fire waste was reached in 1926 with a total be a great stimulant to the country the MAJESTIC power unit, known to over 5,000,000 Radio owner* and now There is no runner-up to contest his lead. loss of $560,000,000. Since then it has declined appreciably, if in the coming election there is a available only in The MAJESTIC. great increase in the number of vot- lien is one of two All Electric MAJESTIC model* buUt to operate directly Shoe leather and gasoline naturally have their value ir and it is believed that 1928 will show a record even better than business-getting. But when these are supplemented by in- ers over preceding etffcions. It will from any electric power socket, without batteries, acids or other power that of 1927. mean a new interest in politics and accessories and priced within the reach of any parse. telligent advertising, the results attained are many times mul- It is at least logical as well as comforting to attribute some in government. We have been car- tiplied, rying on for a great many year? j Come and see this marvelous Radio—The MAJESTIC. of this improvement to the nation-wide campaign of educa- Big national "accounts," spending millions of dollars an- with what might be called minority Come and hear this superior toned tnstnunetit—The MAJESTIC. tion which has been carried on by fire underwriters' organ- officials. When not more than fifty Come and let The MAJESTIC tell its own storj. nually, are leaning more and more toward the local news- per cent, of those entitled to vote izations, civic bodies, national bureaus and individual locali- Come and judge The MAJESTIC on Its merita—By its performance. paper as a medns of selling a given territory. They establish do vote in the election, it is per- ties. fectly obvious that those who are prestige by putting their copy in the great magazines, but rel> okdvl The answer to it all is- that fire is preventable. The un- elected represent only a majority npptmuhry control tor oMUbnol •tbl. increasingly on their advertising in the local newspaper to do of a minority of the total vote. poutr unit and built-in MAJSSTIC MAJ avoidable accident is always with us, but a nation which lays ynamic the actual work. Every community should have a an annual burnt offering of half a billion dollars upon the non-partisan committee which would I13T.5O WiOml rufcj The Metropolitan Casualty agent who w^ants to build vol- ultar of carelessness is guilty of criminal negligence.—N. Y. concern itself solely with inducing the voters to .come out on election ume business along all lines at the least cost and with the Telegram, most speed, can do so best by advertising. day and vote. This is a matter of supreme importance and it is equal- In the insurance business, as in all others, the .law is: ly beneficial to both the great par- CONCANNON Pass or be Surpassed. The insurance man who utilizes the History of Human Race Directly Contradicts the ties. Let us have at least or one advertising columns of his home town paper will rapidly forg* occasion a decision which will re- Theory of Evolution flect fully the will of the people. It 76 Main Street into the lead and, what is more important, Stay in the Lead. may be said that all elections do The above was sent out in folder form to the thousand? By DR. W. B. RILEY, President Fundamentalist Association. reflect the will of the people, but Tel 299 Woodbridge of agents of the Metropolitan Insurance Company of New how are you going to estimate the York by Van Zant Wheeler, director of publicity. Insurance History reveals the fall of mafl, and the decay of civilization in- companies are past masters of the art of increasing business. stead of telling a story of evolution and human progress. The history They have tried every known means. The advice to use the of the human race reveals the reversal of the theory of evolution. His- local paper as a means of getting business is the advice of tory, the one science dealing with the subject invoked in the contro- experts. versy between the fumlameneSfists and the evolutionists, favors the story told by ths,.£)fir»{Lturc8. BE SOMEBODY IN THE COMMUNITY According to the prophet Daniel, man is degenerating, and govern- MORE EXECUTIVES NEEDED ments are going down a»d civilization will end in catastrophe. Accord- Buy a. home like this. Walter B. Pitkin, professor of journalism at Columbia ing to Darwin, the evolutionist, man is coming up toward the superman Be the man who own» his University, warns that there will be gross over-production of and civilization is improving. I would predict the ultimate failure o! own home, whose family has academically trained minds, for which the market witt-TnT&f human government and the serond coming of the Messiah to inaugurate neighbors an4 social status, no satisfactory outlet, as the--result of so many going to col- a world kingdom under the reign of the Son of God. whose interests are the inter- lege only for cultural purposes these days. So instead of ests of a community, and turning out graduates skilled' in arts and letters, he urges the whose voice in matters of com- universities to seek to develop men of the executive t'yp*, say- munity welfare has force. ing : L "Can any thoughtful student of Western civilization doubt Besides, it's money in. your that the human type which ought to be multiplied as rapidly pocket in the long run. as possible is the executive of considerably better than the Under our easy payment average intelligence and energy? News iromThe Churches plan you eventually pay for a "Executives rank considerably below professional work- Preibyteri&D 7.30 I M., Tuesday, Buy Scout home with monthly install- ers in their intelligence. But professional workers rank equal- !t:45 A. M. Sunday .school. Meeting. ments less than rent. ly far below executives in most traits which enter into execu- 11 A.M. Murning sermon topic, • Meeting at the home of iss Julia "The Christian Education of Amur-' deRus?y, Harron avenue, HOW RENT MONEY COUNTS tive ability, such as self-assertivenesa, free energy, initiative, tea." sociability, and so on. We must not forget that we are 3 P. M. Junior C. E. Topi Methodilt This table shows what rent amounts to What Does It Mean To Be De- j 10 A. M. Sunday School. in ten and twenty years, with 6 per" cent. ing with radically different powers and orders of usefulness Ingndable?" 11 A. M. Monring Ber^non. Topic: interest compounded annually, and gives We have four or five houses and bungalows, when we are comparing executives and professional people. |T3 P. M, Intermediate C. E. Topic: "The Evangelism of Jesus." I "There is a world-wide shortage of all varities of execu- | 'iQoals for Intermediates." 7.00 P. M. Epworth League, top- an idea of the priced house oae can pur- 4, 5, and 6 rooms, READY TO MOVE INTO, 6:45 P. M. Senior C. E. ic, "Prohibitiin—Liberty Within the chase by applying rent money toward pay- tives, from foremen up to rulers of nations; and this is why Debate: "Resolved that modern in- PRICED FROM $4750 to $6300. $100 down, Law." Leader George McCullagh. ment of a home of your own.j the world, as a whole, ia so abnormally managed. There has vention's have helped more than de- 7.45 P. it. Evening Sermon, top- balance from $35 to $45 monthly to cover in- been a serious concentration of executives in lines of work teriorated this generation." The de- ic, "Purification by Faith." bate will be given by the Westmin- 8:00 P. M. Monday. Official Board Rent per Month In 10 Years In 20 Years terest and reduction in principal. where cash.rewards have been quick and huge; and this has ster Guild and Young Men's Fellow- resulted, naturally enough, in a selective elimination of execu- will meet at the Parsonage. ship Club. 7:30 Wednesday, Midweek prayer $ 8.00 $1,265.35 % 3,531.41 Located in Avenel, N. J., where we have in- tive Best Mind and a dangerous favoring of managers who 7.45 P. M. Sermon, topic, "The Bervice, 12.00 1,898.02 Man of Faith." 5,279.11 stalled all improvements, in a good neighbor- combine immense energy, social skill, knack of managing men 8:30 P. M. Wednesday, choir re- 17.00 2,688.86 7,504.24 8 P. M. Young Men's Fellowship hearsal. hood, with excellent highways and transpor- and affairs, and mediocre intelligence." Club at the home of Albert Bowers. 20.(1,0 3,163.35 8,828.52 2.30 P. M., Wednesday, Ladies Concragatioul 25.00 3,954.20 tation facilities—to New York, Rahwayi, Wood-,, Tea at the home of Mrs. H. A. Tap- 11,035.65 pen, 9.45 A. H. Sunday School. 30.00 4,754.04 13,242.78 bridge, Perth Amboy, , Cartertrt, Etiiabeth, WHY ALL THE HASTE? 11 A. VI. Morning Worship 7.30 P. M., Wednesday, Teachers 35.00 5,535.88 15,449.91 Newark, and. New Brunswick. training class to be formed under 7.00 P. M. Christian Endeavor, i topic, "Workers Together With God" 50.00 7,908.40 22,071.30 When one reads of all the/ accidents which occur around the leudership of Mr, Leland Rey- nolds. 7:4f> P. M. Evening worship. us these days, it would seem that human lives are about as 8.00 P. Mf, Midweek prayer ser- 8 P. M., Wednesday, Mid-Week important as flies, In the hurry and hustle of things, our vice, topic, "Paul's Letter to the Prayer Service, Ephessians." bodies seem to count for nothing 'any more. Apparently, the Christian Science Society fast moving-world has no time to think of such unimportant Sewaron St. Jann1 Cithslic Churcb thinga as the lives of men. A branch of The Mother Church, Moving is no fun-— 7.30 A. M. Low Mass. The First Church of Chriit, Scien- Children on their way to school, who should really walk, Rosary Society will receive Holy tist, in Boston, Mass. get into buses jamming like cattle, the big ones crowding out Communion. Sunday School—9.S0 A. If . Buy

WOOnP.HTDGF, INPEVENDKNT FRIDAY, OCTOBER r,, 1028 PAGE FIVt! Woodbridge Cardinals To Open Football Season Sunday "Jimmy" Mullen's Redbirds In Excellent Form For Initial Woodbridge Downed In Staten Island Entrant 1'TKAT LITTLE QAMP Tough Luck CU»h. Perth Amboy AH Stars Will Form Oppo»ition Opening Grid Clash For Locals. C«rd» Wond 1927 tiff 13 6 Takes Two Races IN Ro-TTSM LOCK! t-iVTEM BY JovE . The Woodbridge ('nrditml y< nf the court \ft >N*S OH CM DEAl., giv« their initial gridiron team ftill iiiimmt nf the following Freehold Licks Locals 6 to 0 "Rick" Decker Walks Away \F THAT this Sunday nfternoon nn tho t'nnli- ' W HVXT AND HAT3 nal'j field when they will swap punts plajersj. Cnpinjn, "Rmty" Rre'nnan. Before Large Crowd With Both Cards. Next 1 VO-TTA BEXTiN , THEN WE To ME with the Perth Amboy AH Star* of I'tfrhpion, (unjoin, Duniican, Nafjr, Exhibition To Be Held The Red and Itlack football tnam TVJO, — I CAUGHT "THE BE TEMPTED that city. Conch" Jimmy Mullen hn-<' Ruddy,* and l%n. nf Woodbridgi: High Scho^ took the On Columbus Day ,LOT MORE BOO&TIN*,-AHD on THE whipped hi* Redbird *l*ven into tty> j Fur the initial footlmll game, th^ short end of a 6 to 0 score from enming likeness of a light junior lineups »re at follow* \ £OCES AN a championship team, | Freehold High School in the opening A shiverinK crowd of approio- WIN6 WvTH FOUR NINES. C.rJinult All Slam Hash last Friday afternoon on the mately three thousand saw the The Cards huve »h6wh Yr.rly ] J. Murtagh ON MY NE*T toEAL I r\At> 1 H Uriort parish House Raid. Woodhridge Board Speedway racing sp*e(t und good fontbill sens* in the ft end CAUGHT THE The Barron Avenue boys under magnates unravel two races last practice sessions held at their O'Connelly UriffinU. xceilent guidance of Coach Sunday afternoon oh the board sau- 6N THE CALU I SHOvOS grounds. Mullen hgj had cOnsider- left tackle the ll cer ,„>. exhibited some fine football "P the street. Roland Decker, of To ibk' experience with the pi(rs)iin, Barcellona . Ouidino playing, but they seemed'to lack that j^jfn IslamL merely ran away with iiid the local team hns worked hard left guard stiff punch necessary to put tho boll both races. In fact, Deckor was so ''FOUR nder his management. The I'erth Dlgn I.. Laroon across the goal line. Lack of ex- far ahead, that the races were not ROTTEN FooOTH Vmboy cirtnbiiiBtion i» quite power-* center even interesting. ill, hut the comeback, of the Curds perience and new men has been the FROM Callahan.. •-.. . Mithaeli most acceptable excuse to offer for i In place of the card of three ten us that the bigfrfr they me, the right guard |h<> High School. mile splashes and a final race of fif connect larder they fall. The Cardinals Klsh Olnen Tho Woodbridg.; tenm started off , tv clips, the spectators were given iftve the we'll wishes of a number right tackle nicely, but when the hu-ky Freehold-, nnc tcn mil« «nd a twenty-five loop f local fiins chiefly beeauf* the Dunham , Guiffrs- ITS squeezed the ball across in' tho mixup. Many of the drivers who bib has shown plenty of figl ting right end first'quarter, Worjdbridge got ruth- natl planned to race were not even pirit and pep in other sporting ac- • Augustine cr melancholy. It certainly seemed at the tra°k because of the doubt- tivities. I.«st year, the Reds woUini- quarterback as though the brinks were against ^ weather. Oh yes, Old Jupiti-r (1 the All Stars to the tune of 13 Brennan Savino them, but the Red and Black team had to have his tears in it, o 0 in a fast, clean game of foot- right halfback fought with that unquenchable or the races wouldn't be natural at mil. Nagy Woodhridge spirit. Iti the last quar- all. While this is u little hit early 'or left halfbnck ter, it looked a- though the home Mike Hickson, twice winner on insketbnll, the Cardinal? ire mak- Tampion Audrey team would manige' to tie the scon the local track did not race because ing up their schedule, and all bas- fullback but with the bail within ten yards of hj» famous Bupp Special had been ketball managers wishing games Substitutes for tlu> Cardinals: To- the goal, the Barren Avenue lads P'1"' UP rather unceremoniously mi will please eornnniuu'iito with Tuny bnk, Murtnith, nnd Miller. realized at the sound of the final another track and was not in condi- fciola, the manager, by calling On Columbus Day, the Cardinals whistle that their attempt Jiad come y°n l<> drive. Undoubtedly Mike and Wnndbridge I4!>:t. At n recent meet- will play tho Uo-ipvilh' Arrows of roo'laU to allow.them to stave off Rick Decker would have shown some ,ng of the club, the boys decided t" East Orange at tho Wmidbridge I he defeat. '< clnss tia'J ttifiy Pastel last Sunday, purchase new basketball suits. The grounds. A large number of rooters wit- but it was not to be so.' nc-si'd the opening oonteft. and most In' the twenty-five mile race, nf them agreed that the Woodbridge ' Ralph Malamand, of Brooklyn, hoys Ksive an excellent exhibition- of , showed some classy driving, and he Eagles Basketball Hoover Court Five football considering the fact that was hot on Dicker's trail when he Toach Rico has had the difficult job | failed to take a turn, and crashed Team Organized For Open For Games dt practically building a new team , into the top guard rail on the track, from green material. , | For a moment it looked as though Light Junior Team Will Open The lineup ant) score by quarters: the plucky littla driver would go Coining Battles Season Soon Woodbridge FhlFreeholdd through the riraill , but he righteihtdd ththe Hutchins car by some excellent driving. The Voorhee* and'Drummond Will Light junior basketball clans hav« left end Miller racer was damaged, however, IN LINE with the SPORTSMEN Coach Eaglets. Promising Nicholas and Malamand was forced to leave nlready begun to organize about th« 1 the race. By the Sports Editoi . Outlock For New Season town. The Uuovers, a court five un« left tackle iler the management of W. S. Camp- Martini With the Brooklyn driver out of Dayer .. bell, are open for games, and any it, Decker took to his heels and ran The Woodbrulge Eagles, 1927 Mid- left guard managers wishing court sessions for . Shalor away with the clip. He arrived back dlesex County basketball champions Rarna .. TOM BRENNAN, Sports Editor has the world in such a strong grasp, that th the coming season will please com- at his pit nearly three laps to the are planning their new court Rea- center only way you can do away with it is to be an municate with Mr. Campbell. Rickson good, and as far as anyone knows, son. At a meeting of the club held Aquilla , The Hoovers will open their court he was home in Staten Island before Football and Football Crank* inventor of a game as thrilling, and as excit last Wednesday evening, the mem- ri«rht guard bers talked over their court possibil- battles in a clash with the Wood- shenoir the last one hove into sight. Sackett Last Saturday, football officially made its ing which can be played without the use o bridge Flyers. The e solu cheap. of repairing, sidewalks laid, ga- race in thousands to a huge bowl to witness 0 is a popular score for high school teams— rages and cellars built, and house Apply B. Engelm::-.. Unom- IS, Citi- Saunders Inaugurates plastering done. Work done by day zens Bank Bldg., A :..:;-,-. the "cream of football teams", and finally, at least for opening games. Roselle- Park, or contract. Michael Knapek, Maw- 7-6 tf. this reason fully supplies that human longing the brother town of Roselle, was not to be Inter-Class Volley Ball Children's and Boy's P. O. BoB x bey street, Woodbridge. FIKKWOOn f... ' >ak, in for battle and supremacy. outdone on this 6 to 0 argument either, The No. 266. ' any lengths •" > •• Wnod- Par-kites walloped Newton High School on,the W.I, 9-14, 21, 28; 10-5* Football is by no means an "easy" rtport. League At High School LUMBERJACKS bridge l'J3f .' ' Oakland same tally. The Roselle Park-Newton game avenue, Sewai.-n It is roughly modeled after the game of life. SIX room house, steam heat; tiled was good, jand the Park team did not clinch Football Men Barred From sSv room house, steam heat; tiled You have your ups and downs, your kicks, FOR SALE—Complete Shrubbery Participation. Season To bathroom; large plot; all improve- and frowns, but when the goal is reached you the game until the last minutes of the final for your home. 1 large 8 to. 10 $2.85 ments' ,$6750; $250 down, balance Open Monday ft. Apple, Pear, or Plum tree, 3 laugh—they all do. So for the sake of clean session. The score had to be 6 to 0 though— $50 monthly; Phone Woodbridge hearing size Grape vines, 1 Norway sports and fair play—don't be a football crank the extra point gag didn't seem to be work- Physical Training Director Millard A N 1) U 1* TO $10.00 929-J. Spruce, 12 to 15 inch, 1 Arbor Vital W.I, 9-28; 10-5, 12. —it will never do you any good, for football ing on any gridiron. R. Saunders nf the High School will American, 15 to J8 inch, t Golden officially open his inter-class volley (Wool and Leather) FOR RENT Cedar, 10 to 12 inch, 3 year Mock ball league next Monday, October 8. Orange, Weigela, Forsythia, Spirea, Port Reading School Tho first game on the schedule will ROOM AND BOARD, 611 Barron Coral Dogwood, 3 large Rose Climb- Leads In Savings Fords F C. To Play be between the Freshmen and the Avenue, Woodbridge. ers, 10 different Perennials, all for High School To Clash "Lamb - Knit" $12.00. Janso's Nursery, Sewarcn, Junior* at 4 o'clock. W.I. 10-&, 12. A report of educational thrift col- N. J., near Public School. iMr. Saunders has planned a com- 100% lections in the schools where the S. A. Team Sunday FOR RENT—Modern large fi-room W.I. 10-5, 19, 2fi* With Belleville In plete schedule for the now league, flat -with pantry, hardwood floors, Woodbridge National Bank operates and he has already received the ap- the system shows as of September Game With Sacred Hearts De- Bteam heat, screened throughout in- HOMES FOR SALE plication of (a number of student?. Second Grid Clash 25 that Port Reading' leads in the WOOL SWEATERS cluding front and back porches. FOUR room bungalow, 14750. $100 ciding] Clash In Series, for positions on the various teams. total of deposits and the percentage Members of the football squad .are Back porch is inclosed with four down, fcalance $35 monthly; all Teams Now Deadlocked Locals Show Improvement In Df pupils making deposits, in a com- not eligible to play in this league. ALL COLORS AND window*. \Electrically controlled hot improvements; Phone Woodbridge Form Over Last Week parative list of results in six schools. One All Bach team will pluy three games at wate? supply. For rent November D29-J. 1. $65. Inquire 33 Nsw Brunswiuk The report in detail: each clash, jnaking a total of fifty- W.i. y-28 10-5, 12. '" Att. Dep. Per. Tjie Fords Field Club nine will avenue, Rahway, N. J. Woodbridge Hiih School will clash, four games in all when the volley WANTED with Belleville I|igh School tomor- Port Reading 410 389 94 play the South Amboy Sacred Heart ba], league iB finished. 142 GROVE Avenue; Furnished row afternoon oil the Parish House Sewaren 126 112 89 f.^rtgalinn at* ire Fords field next, g^ claaa in tnt; nigh School de- 1 rooms, all improvements; private WANTED—Second hand Boy's Bi- Field in the second game of the sea- Avenel 384 216 66 Sunday afternoon. This game is a partmei,t 3hall have the right to en- W.I. 10-5' No. U 674 3f th $5 $6 $8 $10 W.I. 10-B* need apply. 618 Linden uvenue. strenuously since the defeat last Fri- ort Reading 157.08 other clash to settlt- the series league will be given 'he tit!" nf W.I. 9-21, 28, I 249.83hj The Fortis F. C. has tacked up a oodbridKe High School Inter-Class APARTMENT for rent. Six rooms day and he is confident that his team W will show improvement. f 'No, 11 - .'... 123.26 -Member of victories this season, ami Volley Ball Champions. , and sun porchp, , 459 School street. CLEAN HAGS wanted, size of hand- 79.48 the sngagpment with the South Am- WI 1^5* kerchief oi larger, 6c a pound Ricu will pVobably open the game In Monday's game, for the Fresh- Telephone 566. W.I. prBBB. ?.O Green streei with Captain—Kish' at left' tackle, St. Jame» fl.fc boy team promises to be rather in- men the following playors will prob- WORK FOR RENT—Bungalow, all improve- Uayer at left (juard, Barna in cen- Sewaren 35.51 teresting—both teams having u dt- ubly represent that class: W. Miller, ments. Harriet BtrsMv ter, Stillman left end, Jandreisevits sire to win th» series, an8 also to Parsons', Jandervits, Campbell, Ali- right guard, Sackett right tackle, C17.07 end th(.'ir diamon.l sessions with a bani, Boszj, 'Kennedy, Harki-y, Nel- W.I. 9-28? 10-5* victory.. The Sacru'l Hearts will SHOES Kusinsky right end. In the backlield, son, BernBtein, Ger;«shaly, Sherman, have their usual lineup, and Joe FOR RENT—Garage. Call »t 580 Denman at -quarter, Montague at Groumupi Ar« Silly Varady. For the Juniors, Jlinkle, Rahway avenue or Phone 267.^ We Are either half, Handerhan with Mon- I Murray will undoubtedly do the slab {y pu\)vrtoni Battman, and Ung- Small Boy (viewing Uny and verj W ki W.I. 9-21 «. ^ tague, and Wukovets at fullback. °£ u r, . ',, r. U< i „.. vary'have turned in their pames us new brother with great disfavor)— This is not a definite lineup, und For the Fords i. C, Mickey Mil-! ,allji,i.,t(,a The second game uf the FOR RJENT—B room flat; bath all And the; call that an Interesting THE there may be several changes. The chick will start in the box, and.Ja- |e wi,| b(J pUye4i Wednesday af- improvements; 94 Main street, Always Ready everrt 1—Loudon Sketch. * cobs will receive. Glotf will repose • t " on October 10, between the boys who show an increase in foot- Woodbridge; |28,'0O per month; In- at the initial sack, Rodne* at sec-; • aml S(!lliora., A com- MEN'S ball ability will be given a chance co serve vou with good T quire Nathan Duff or phon« Wood- to do their "stuff". The High School local aport fans predict a favorable ond, Fullerton at short, und Peaiy , ' 8l.n(idult, oi -the vell«y ball bridge 1334. printing. No matter what coach has quite a few good players outcome for tomorrow's game. Belle- on the hot corner. In the outer gar- f wiu be published in the In- W.I. 8-10, U. ' the nature of the job may up his sleeve and he will use them ville lost a number of stars by the den territory, Kamii^ky, Hander- d femlent llext week. SHOP at the proper time. June graduation process, and the han, Jogan, ami Kopper will do ' FORlRENT—Woodbridjje; furnished be we ar6 ready to do il Last year, Woudbridge lost a brill- Belleville coach has had practically some of the grass cutting. This is apartment for light housekeeping. l'ETKK VOCUU I'riiprletor iant football game to Belleville. The tbe same rebuilding job as Couch the regular lineup, but there may he- Telephone Woodbridge 60-J; or cull it & price that will be final tally was 7 to 0, the Belleville Rice. one or two changes. Fords fans, and it has been ruinor- 681 Rahway avenue. The next game will be played at In order that darkness will not tsu that a number of baseball sup- W. I. tf. team scoring their points in the last Satisfactory three minutes of play on a costly RoBelle Park on Saturday, October cut the game short, the clubs have porters from South Amboy will be Woodbridge, N. J. The ;e hasi A defeat to a- agreed to meet about 2.80 or as, on hhandd to hhell p tthh e HHeartt s alonglg. FRIDAt, OCTOBER 5, 1928 WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT

Jl \'1/'1 Ml • 'I M|'.'!<.'I Ml 'A.l ' H'Jf m'M r'»Mf I.VfMf Mf..1 VI' SHERIFF TOTES BIBLE ON DUTY /CHEVROLET/ Wucoruin Official Preach** During Spare Time. Perth Amboy Headquarters dnd now, a Superior, wis.—No revolver or blackjack-, reRdy to be oaed against * lawbreaker, projects f/otn the hip pocket of B. A. TurnblUk the "preartJ- tag. iherUT of Douglas county, WIs. For the new Tbe Tnrnbull hip pocket, lnitead, bol«M irltb a Hlble. Million Elected two years ago on an In- dependent ticket, with reform support,' Sheriff Tnrnlnill has succeeded In: Chevrolets building Dp a program different from ; thai WINS tall «w>7 *or yt*n In« the county. He has IniUued his force , Since with religious spirit Not only hat j he their ropport In his law enforce- ; ment program, bm also he frequently , COLONIAL RADIO hai thenr disguising different phases j of religion an'! Interpreting the Bible. It Is not unusual for Sheriff Turn | bull-'to appear m som? small town \ In the county on week days, discover end destroy o s:til. and, on the fol- , lofrlng Suntfav. preach to the towns- , people from Ilio pulpIL Yet Tumbull i . With the wonderful new gtfys be It Dot a crusader and sees * no great harm In a man "taking a drink occasionally." Bible study and preaching have not lnterfei^d with inw enforcement In the sheriffs office. His forces are dally CUTTING DYNAMIC SPEAKER on some mission throughout the large county. The sheriff persists In tearing \fcrst Choice his weapons at home when be goes out for lawbreakers. 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AY, OCTOBER 5, 1928 -and the Worst is Yet to Ctfme Indian Chief, Independent WANT ADS. Pay NGW Urges Tribes tCOAL FhSt Buy your Coal Now FOR ITS VILLAIN CalU on Natives to Support ( . ,. . .. rr ;r reduction in the price of er'i Newest Stirring on First Opportunitn order to make this reduc- (ion » CrHl Photoplay »ry to deliver against CASH. rnu like the (riittrr and tinsel Chief Buffalo Child Long OJJBRIDGE, SEWAREN, le stupe published book of Americana, wirr In you like sophistication? I Or ? School and of the ManliuS, Military Academy, an athlete of "After Midnijrht." Norma Sheat- note and a former presidential appointee to West Point, urges | [[',« "<•* Btnrrinfr production for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, rnmin(t Sat- the Indians of the country to vote for Hoover and Curtis. urday to the State Theatre, contains "By act of Congreai In 1924 lour j all of the*e injrredientp. It in a slice hundred thbutand Indiana were given of life with life itself in the role tha right to vote for the first time In nf the villain, the history of the United Stated," he nays. ''Since this bill was passed too The picture, directed by Mr's the last Presidential election, the com own nrittinnl stoTy, which was later Ing election will mark the first his- fi<'ti pirl who lived for today only, picked than one of lovely, lustrous Patent Leather or soft "Hence, of all the people of the Utiltod her friends lit rntulom hut mnde the kid Arid right now it's almost indispensable States, It Is the American Indian who supreme sacrifice when it becamo nt- most needs A friend at Washington, 1 cessnry. Lawrence Gray nml Gwen in the wardrobe of the style pace-maker. While I am neither Republican nor | I.eo me seen with Miss Shearer in Luckily, too, you need not now forego the Democrat—Catholic nor ProteBtant— I I his . lavish production of nrnlern most fashionable Kahler Shoe for fear of I advise the Indians to think, and New Yurk life. foot discomfoTt. Kahler comfort does then vote for Senntot Charles Cur- not depend upon the pliability of the tis, because If ho, born on the Kaw leather. It's the certain result of Indian Reservation of Kansas, la not NORMA SHEARER IN A five famous comfort features a friend of the Indian, It la safe to as- GREAT PERFORMANCE All P. S. Driver* Get sume that we have none. 1 think It which are built into every Dead Fcrru «s a coincidence that will become his- In "The Actren," A Stirring Picture Kahler Shoe. ' Summary of Traffic Act B«ie<) On Pinero'i "Trel»Y"*ey Sometimes ferns that look d«ad toric, that when the Indian finds him the Canadian Expeditionary Force, BLACK KID BROWN KID of the Welli" can be revived by placing pots in Kot In order that all drivers of com- Kelt voting for the first time he finds with which he Berved with distinction water and letting stand no til the wa pany automobiles may familiarize Wmaelf privileged to votejar the first In Francs and Belgium, was twice [•(aervatlon-born Indian to be nomi- The thousands of screen stnrs who te> cools. themselves with the New Jersey wounded and (Tecorated for valor, and FIVE FEATURES IN EVERY SHOE nated for Vice-president." returned at the end of the War as a knew and loved Normn Shearer for Traffic Act which went into effect her marvelous delineation of Knthie 5TYLE—li'ith Comfort Concealed September 1, a bulletin containing In 1916, before the United Btates 'Captain In the 60th Canadian Bat entered the war, Chief Long Lance re- tallon. He Is now widely known as a in "The Student Prince" as well the important features of that act "SUPREME AUTHORITY" linquished his West Point appoint- writer and an authority on the North those who admired the feminine has been sent out generally to their ment to go overseas as a private In American Indian. traveling saleswoman ,of "The Latest employees by Public Service com- From Paris", will find both their fav- * WEBSTER'S •> panies. orite characters combined in Miss DR KAHLER SHOES NEW INTERNATIONAL Stressing the importance of the "Antidote to Profiteering No Measure for Misery Shearer's new picture, "The Actress" btrk't adherence to the law, the which opens Sunday at the State DICTIONARY bulletin reminds the drivers that it Solemn statistics are the best anti- We may count foojl In calories but Theatre. is the desire of the companies that The Miss Shearer of "The Ac- -THE MERR1AM WEBSTER dote to the poison of speculation and we have no way to measure human nil drivers carefully observe it at profiteering.—Herbert Boover, misery.—Herbert Hoover. tress" is an actress indeed—a finish- ed player of ripened powers fully Because all times. capable of using her abilities in t Hundreds of Supreme Cou^ most dramatic manner. Her Rose is Judges concur in highest praiac of the work M their Authority. The Old Shell Game a woman of supreme charm, at FRANK NOLAN The Presidents of all lcadingUnl' times a gny, hoyendish wrecker of vcrsitles, Colleges, and Normal DO IT NOW Ding 4n New York Tribune. human hearts and again a serious Schools give their hearty iiulone- searcher after the supreme truths of 163 Smith Street PERTH AMBOY ment. existence. In either role she is equal- All States that hove adopted a Send us the price of a year's ly appealing. Formerly Klein & Nolan large dictionary as standard have subscription if you are in arrears The story is the fnmiliar one of selected Webster's New Interna- IT MAY "Trelawney of the Wells" adapted tional. JTWA« BI UNDER and improved in its translation to The Schoolboo^^f the Country HOPE THE the silver screen. The plot concerns dh h i^iam-Webster EQUAUlATlON an actress in one of the minor thea- READE'S READE'S system of diacritical marks. FEE UN AND IT M.W.HT tres of London who loves an pristo- The Gnvrrnmcnt Printing Office Babies Love It THIS BE THERE MMiti crat whose father, nnturally_ perhaps, at Washington uses it as authority objects to the Union. On this net- MAJESTIC STRAND WRITE foi » »ampl< w of ihr Nrw work, Sidney Franklin has reared a For all stomach and intestinal PERTH AMBOY WurJj. irccimtn uf Regular arul InJla troubles and disturbances due structure of laughp and pathos that PERTH AMHOY P>pcn. FREE. Now Playing,— to teething, there is nothing has seldom beeh' excelled on the Q.&C. screen. Now Playing— Marrlam better than a safe Infants' and Children's Laxative. Ralph Forbes does easily the best OOLLEEN/ Co., work of his career with the role of ferine- Arthur Gower. His part is reserved fl.ld, Mat*. yet effective, dignified, yet intense. MRS. WINSLOWS He will go far. SYRUP Owen Moore as the playwright who loves and loses, Gwen Lee and Roy D'Arcy as the actor?, and per- haps best of all, O. P. Heggle as the terrible and unforgiving Sir William will make screen history. Lee Moran is also effective in a comedy hit. The story deals in dramatic fash- ion with the coutship of a popular young actress by a young scion of wealth and aristocracy whose par- A Planting ents oppose the union. The ensuing conflict provides scenes of unforget- CMIL table intensity, in which MUs Shear You Will Love r is superb. JANNINGS 'I the Year Round — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — AN ERNST i Wo hftve In our nursery over 03 acres of WM. F. MURPHY UIBITSCH ex'->M>tleiiiilly lino specimen. Evergreens in many PRODUCTION vuiU'tira. J*OVJ You in IT SHP-ET METAL WORK AZBII-IIS. Native mid Hybrid Rhododendrons. Japanese AMD HOW YOU XtOUT iit cT Muiili'H mid mimorniis other rare plants r"'h ns Flower- Tin :: <3ipp*f (: Sheet Iron ing ('rub. Pink DuBwood, Hawthorn. ; lowering Al- Roofing and Hot Air Holing moiul Muuiitiitu A.sli. 45 MAIN STREET I'urcniiiiilM. Hoses. 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DETECTIVE SERGEANTS To Cast First Vote notice, that the Subscriber, admini*- ' rpa^onal.le opportunily to make hi* Detective .Sergeants shall h<> jr , , i „ .. . i i<>fi>n«4 if liny hi» ha>, or eh»0H'£ rharjre of afl dcteoJh"f- duty an,| N-ti re in hereby tho IIOJ givrn fhnt tr«tor etr of /osopl,. Howth. dr- , ™ ^^ am| * ^ r™m,.ff -hall work assigned to them by the Chief ml. .,- ogivtry a ivd (•!rrt: 'HI for SHERIFF TOTES >d, intends to exhibit hi? finnl have |imvr t,, 1-JSIIP writ ^ nf -ill)of Police. In snrh capacity they Rhall ..«• . T n-l' up •>( W, bridi?.(• will ON DL/XY i*"01111' to the Orphan'? iVirt for tin- -cal (if the Town il« their utmost to prevent as well 1 pnena ili'd > ' i n t v ir svvcr p->Vnti I lares hip and nttr-ted l>y the llork. t ni to detect crime; they shall not •n 1 «-k IV M I P M twenty-sixth day of (Vtuher. compel the Httpndnm-l e of witnessei s Withhold information from the Chief I Time » nil T;)'"'•lav, of police when the giving nf the 1 same, would contribute more effectu 1 -!<('• r I:»L'H. f"r :tv p•'.11 •p.S' ***** DIM PreacHe, ^^A^^^ I ^'^VZ^^T^Z ally toward the apprehension of any re ing and ( "• c'.irg their During spare 1 ime. allowance; the same being first audit- person or persons wanted; they shafl ?:-••• r« nortii ' " ed and stated by the Surrogate. »f make prompt and strict inventi™ Ax. he sued Tor iri the corporate name tion of crimes committed within the Toll on Saperior, Wls.-No revolver w Dated s^^,,,,,. ]8 u,28 nf the Township in any court of com- N'ltice H hereby given, that a Begin nm# j blackjack, ready to be used agalns AUGUST F GHEIN'EK, township, and, if necessary make sP«. petent jurisdiction and the penalty application to the Chfef to' detail liciierai Klect;.in will IK- held a: the Township Urn- £" • lawbreaker, projects from tbe hi Adminiifltatur. i «rh«n collected shall be paid into the i.'iri'im jmlling place* in the Town- other officers to assist them in their tween Oak Tree roa<, pocket of B. A. Tiirnbull. the "preael Police Pension Fund. wotk. They shall report for dutv ship of Woivlbndjre, Middlewx Dover road, and tkence eh- J< Ing sheriff" of I'ougla* coanty, Wlf 12, The Police Chief and"! Town- to the Chief of Police, at 8 am i "irity New Jcwy, between the Utte Tnrnbull hip pocket lorten along the northerly line of NOTICE .ship Police Committee shall have daily, unless otherwise ordered (r h..ur- ..f fi A M'. to 7 P. V. Blocks 440, 441, 443. 447. 448, Notice -is hereby given that the , power to suspend any member of the specially engaged in which ruse I SHERIFFS sXLE (STANDARD TIMKi '.>n Tuesday, and 44!*, to Pennsylvania Rail- Township Committee will hold a;'said Department and in such case they shall promptly inform the Chief H \" •-.<-ni'. Polling Place: l««Hn School. ounty of Middlesex and State of a ma orit iftc-in the township, to see that the oldeit new voter in the Country. Mr*. One—Tax Co-llector. ment and to Regulate and Define vide> uPo n J Jy Jersey, being, known and des- Thi C i f •quipment of the traffic department Mandevllle wai the school teacher »t The boundary lines and polling jrnated as lot* NO>. 75 and 76 on a the Manner of Appointment Township Committee for any of the is kept in good condition and that William H. Hill, chairman of the New pjaC(1R (lf the various districts are as SECOND WARD, 7th District: Map of Perth Amboy Heights." Be- Thereto and Removal Therefrom fallowing causes or for the violation the officers are properly performing and to Outline the Dutie. of the York State Hoover-Curtii Campaign fo[|ows. Comprising Colonla and north to ginning at a point in the westerly of any of the following rules, regu- their duties and report to the super- Respect ire Officer*. Committee. FIRST WARD, 1st District: * All ne of Jersey avenue, distant sou+h- lations and orders: ior officers the need of repairs to the County Line. Be It .Ordained By The Township i '• Intoxication on duty or in uni- jhat tract lying between the Penrtsyl- All of the ward north of the rly 166.20 feet from its intersec- form equipment, and to instruct men as- Committee of the Township' of j - ligned to traffic section in the per- vania Railroad (on.the east) and the northerly boundary of District No. ion with the southerly line of New Brunswick avenue. 100 feet; thence Woodbridge, in the County of Mid-' \ Drinking any intoxicating liquor formance of their dudes and sat- centfr line of Ambey avenue (on the dlesex: while on duty or in uniform. isfy themselves that thpy are con- HOOVER GALLED 2) southerly parallel with Jersey h K»»»I» ; and between Heard's Brook Polling Place: Colonia School. avenue, 50 feet to line of lot Nf. 77 ;i 1. That a police department be and »n, versant with state traffic laws a/id ail toxicating liquor is sold o*'r furnish£l - 1 f'm the north) and (on the south) a hence '(3) easterly, paratleUwiTh tht \ the same is hereby established in the local ordinances pertaining to traf- I line drawn mid-way between New THERD WARD, 1st District: rst described course and along line Wynship of Woodbridge, under the ed, while on duty or in uniform, ex- cept as actual police duty fic condition*. LABOR'S FRIEND • and Second streets, and projecting Comprising Port R«ading. f lot No. 77. 100 feet to Jersey n»"ie of, "Police Department of the p p y 19. DESK SERGEAN' • easterly to said railroad. Polling Place: Port Reading avenue; thence (41 northerly along I Township of Woodbridee, in the' 4. Wilful disobedience of orders. There 5. Indecent, profane, harsh or un- shall be a sergeant on dutPt n charge Polling Place: Fire Houw, Wood- Jersey avenue, 'iO feet to the point] County of Middlesex". ] School. : civil language. pf the desk at the station house at Sympathy for Workers Prompted bri(tfe r place of beginning. Bounded on 2. Said department shall consist he west by lots *U and 62,, on the of: 6. Disrespect to a superior officer. all times of the day and night and, , by Memory of His Own THIRD WARD, 2nd District: south by lot 77. on the east by Jer- (a) Chief of Police. 7. Unnecessary violence to a pris- when not assigned to desk duty] FIRST WARD, 2nd District: All Including Avenel and northerly to ey avenue, and on the north by (b| Captains of Police. oner or «ny other person. shall perform roundsman's duty or Early Toil. that part of the First Ward east of the Ralrway River. ot No. 74. (c) Sergeants, classified as fol- 8. Sleeping while on duty. ither work under the direction of the Pennsylvania RaHroad; and Polling Place: Avtnel School, Decree amounting to approxi- lows; i). Absence from duty without he Chief of Police. The sergeant also all that tract between said rail- mately $1500. 1. Detective Sergeants. leave. in charge will permit njb one to re- URGED 8 HOUR STEE^ DAY main in the business • room except road (on the east) and the center THIRD WARD, 3rd District: Together with all and singular 2. Desk Sergeants. 10. Immoral or indecent conduct. the rights, privileges, hereditaments 3. Traffic Sergeants. 11. Violence of any criminal law. members of the Department or per- Induced Manufacturer* to Eitablliti line of Amboy avenue (on the west), Comprising Sewaren. 12. Inefficiency—mentally or phy- sons on business. It shall be the and between Heard's Brook (on the and appurtenances thereunto belon,r- 4. Rounds Sergeants. Induttry on That Baiit After Polling Plact: Sewaren Scbool. ng or in anywise appertaining. (d) Plain Clothesmen. sically. duty of the desk sergeant to under- eouth) and (on the north) by a 30 Year Struggls. WILLIAM S. HANNAH, (e) Traffic Officers. 13. Entering any building while stand and to be thoroughly profi- line drawn parallel with Green THIRD WARD, 4th District: Sheriff. (f) Patrolmen of the first class. on duty or in uniform except on act- cient in the operation of the police street, and 110 fe«t northerly Including all th« ward south of LEO GOLDBERGER, (g) Patrolmen of trie second class. ual duty or for luncheon. telehpone and attend promptly to N'.-The Intention Of all messages relating to his business ymmiU.,-.u ' T,T, , Ifrom the northt-rly line thereof, in- the Port Reading- Railroad and west Solicitor. :i In 1920 he said: "In fixing hours of longing or in anywise appertaining. Building and Loan Association, partment shall severally hold their tain standards of appearance at All of the ward north of the Le- WILLIAM S. HANNAH, city of plain clothesman and while labor la Industrial establishments at body corporate, Complainant, and respective offices during good behav; these inspections and infringements high Valley Railroad tracks east of Sheriff, of these standards will be handled so assigned any such mrmber shal! a point consistent with the health of Bertha Halla, et. als., Defendants. ior, efficiency and residence in thti obey all orders received from their employees and with propei opportu- the center of Crown's Mill road and WILLIAM A. SPENCER, Fi Fa for sale of mortgaged prem- Township, and no person shall be re- by him and the Police Committee in south of the center of King George's $25.62. Solicitor. the manner best suited. superior officer and shall act as plain nity for rest anil recreation, there ises dated September 12, 1928. moved for any cause other than in- clothesmen while so ordered by the should In all canes be provision for Poat road from said Crow's Mill W.I. 914, 21, 28; 10-5. By virtue of the above stated writ capacity, misconduct, non-residence 15. CHIEF OF POLICE. The Chief Chief of Police; due to the nature road easterly to the boundary of o me directed and delivered, I will or disobedience of the rules and regi of Police shall be the chief executive one day'B reat lu seven." STATE OF NEW JERSEY of the work their hour* shall be reg- the First Ward. expose to sale at public vendue on ulations hereinafter set forth. officer of the police force, subject ulated and arranged by consultation "Mr. Hoover believes that the sprest DEPARTMENT OF STATE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWEN- 8. The members of the said Police to the rules- and regulations pre- road to prosperity 1B that which leads Polling Place: Hopelawn School. with the Chief of Police, depending CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION TY-FOURTH, NINETEEN HUN- Department shall devote their whole scribed by the Police Committee or upon the wjjrk in which they are en- to^ prosperity for the masses,"; the To all whom these presents may DRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT time and attention to the duties of the Township Committee, and it shall SBOOND WARD, 3rd District: gaged. They shall furnish the Chief pamphlet says. "While advocating come, Greetii.?: , at two o'clock in the afternoon of their said office and shall carry on be his duty to see that the laws of Comprising southern Fords. of Police with a daily report as to mass production and the use or ia.ior Whereas, It appears to my satis- said day, at the Sheriff's Office in no other business, trade or occupa- the State and the ordinances of the their activities and endeavor to ac- All that tract lyiny north ofi the Township are duly enforced. All saving machinery, he has earnestly faction, by duly authenticated rec- the City of New Brunswick, N. J. in tion whatever.' Notwithstanding quaint the Chief of Police as ac- Lehigh Valley Railroad track West the first place seven shares of the certain hours are alloted to'the mem- orders to the Chief of Police shall advocated that labor share In the in- Brd of the proceedings fon thei vol- curately as possible with their prob- of Crow's Mill road, and south of thirty-eighth seriea, and in the sec-bers for the perfbrm»n<;e of duty by emanate from and be issued to him creased production throuKh higher untary dissolution thereof by the- able whereabouts each day. wages and the adoption oC the best King George's Post Road. ond plact that the certain mortgaged the Chi«f- of Police and the Police bv the Police Committee or the unanimous consent of all the stock- Committee, at all times they must Township Committee and all orders 22. TRAFFIC OFFICERS. Officers coudftloiiB of employmtnt lu the Polling Place; Smith A Otter- premises, with the appurtenances in oifimi holders, deposited in my office, that be3 [preparere d to return for duty im- to the polite force shall be issued assigned to traffic duty shall at all world. His record in the Department aaroVi Garage, Fordi. iP ; Harry Schuldinger, Inc., a corpora- the bill of complaint in the said mediately on notice that their ser- to the chief. ' times comply with the orders of of Commerce and hia public utter- se tion of this State, whose principal cause particularly * forth and de- vices are required. The Chief shall have cower to their superior officers, shall properly ances demonstrate the earnestness SECOND WARD, 4th District: patrol the posts assigned to thorn, office is situated at No, 87 Main scribed, that is to say: 9. Each member shall be allowed promulgate orders to the officer* and aud Blncerlty of his Interest in the : Comprising central Fords, shall make themselves familiar with street, in the Township of W«od- All that certain tract or parcel of annually a vacation of fourteen members of the police force n£t in- workers of our country, who have al- All that tract lying north of King land and premises, hereinafter par- days with pay. [On or before the consistent with law or the rules and the state laws and local ordinances bridge, County of Middlesex, State ways looked upon him as a friend:" George's Poat Road, lyinfp between ticularly described situate, lying 10th day of January, each year, regulations of the Township Com- concerning traffic. of New Jersey (Harry Schuldinger, Digging into tbe public utterances the Raritan Township line and the and being in the Township of Wood- each member of the Department mittee. Such orders shall be written 23. PATROLMEN. Each patrolman being the agent therein in charge •hall devote his whole time and at- of the Republican candidate for presi- boundary of the Firat Ward, and bridge, in the County of Middlesex shall make application to the Chief or printed, arid all members of the thereof, upon whom process may be of Police in writing for the period force shall observe and obey them. tention to the business of the depart- dent, the pamphlet reveals that in his lying south of a northerly boundary and State of New Jersey, and more served), has complied with the re- fully described on a certain map of the ye^r in which he desires to Such orders shall be recorded in a ment. Certain hours will be allot- dealing with tho question of tbe re- described as follows: quirements of "An act concerning entitled "Map of Ausonia Manor take his vacation, and the Chief shall book, to be kept by him in his office. ted to the patrolmen for their reg- striction oi foreign Immigration, Mr. Beginning at a point in the corporations (Revision of U96)," surveyed and (napped by Larson give preference to the applicants in Before leaving the Township on any ular duties, but they must be pre- Hoover believes that our first couoera ' ftaritan Line 100 f«et nqrth of pared at all times, whether on or preliminary to the Issuing of this and Fox, Surveyors, 175 Sniifh the order of seniority of service. business he shall first notify the ,,„. la to provide employment for our uwn tbe northerly line! of Fifth Township Committee or in fheir ab- off duty, to report (for imniediatt- Certificate of Dissolution. Street, Perth Amhoy, New Jeraey, 10. No member of the Pqlifce De- people and others alifeady here before street; thence easterly and 100 which map has been heretofore filed partment shall be absent frbm duty sence the Police Committee. When duty on notice that their service* are we permit the admhsgjlou ot many from feet north of Fifth street cross- Now, Therefore, I, Joseph F. S. in the office of the Clerk of Middle- except as herein provided, unless by charges are filed in his office against required. Patrolmen will be assign- ed by the Chief of Police to such other countries to compete with. Amer- ing Grant avenue to the north- Fit'zpatrick, Secretary of State of sex County, and which lots- are written consent of the Township Po- any member of the force, he shall, at the first meeting of the Township ican labor. At llio same time, in bli erly line of Fords Terrace, No. the State of New Jersey, Do Hereby known and designated as on said map lice Committee, provided that any day and night beats as are neces- such leave of absepce shall be with- Committee after the filing of said address of acceptance at Pato Alto, 1; thence northerly along the Certify that the sai<( corporation did, :is lots forty-seven (47)' and ,forty- aary to protect the township, ai ul Calif., lu August, he promised to do ••ight (48), Block 44o"B, wi|th the out pay and not for a period ex- charges, transmit the same to the •will be required to patrol such bents same to an angle; thence east- on the Twenty-fourth day of Aug- hla utmost to amend the, Immigration buildings and improvements thereon ceeding ten "days in each year. Police Committee. He shall also re- in such manner as will insure their erly along u nortburly line of ust, 1928, file in my office a duly * laws to reliuve uunueoguary hardnhips i-rected, 11. No person whether Officer or port any special services deemed receiving prompt notice of emer- Fords Terrace, No. 1, to the executed and attested consent in meritorious of any member of the upon famtlluH. The above is a deed for the prop- employee in any such Police Depart- gency calls. • Any deviation from jj center 9^,,M*rj; avenue; thence, writing to the dissolution of said erty above described finosMiug- ot ment shall b« removed fititn office Department, patrolman's prescribed beat shall Ai • battin at protection for the northerly along the center of corporation, executed by all the two lots and buildings, namely, lots or employment therein except after 16. CAPTAINS- The Captains of therefore be immediately reported. American working man Mr. Hoover Mary avenue to a point 100 feet stockholders thereof. which said forty-seven (47) and forty-eight just cause as herein provided, and Police shall be immediately subor- 24. All appointments of officers to believes firmly In the Protective north of the northerly line of consent and the record of the pro-(48) in block 44BB with the build- then only after written charge or dinate to the Chief of Police and the Township Police Department Tariff, the booklet reiterates lu point- charges of the cause or causes of Pitman avenue; thence easterly ceedings aforesaid are now on tile 'ngs and improvements thereon shall have control of the police foree heretofore made and who ai* per- )\ Ing out the dancers of a change In erected. complaint shall have been preferred tubordinated to the Chief and in and 100 feet north of Pitman in my said office as provided by 'law. forming active duty or are on th* administration policies at the present Decrees amounting to approxi- against such officer or emplttytv the absence or disability of said retired list, are hereby ratified, at avenue crushing Poplar street, In Testimony Whereof, I have crucial period. mately $4500. signed by the person or persons Chief of Police the senior ranking their present rank, with all tlje and continuing in the same hereto set my hand and affixed Together with all and singular making such charge or charges' and taptain shall perform the duties of rights, privileges and emolument8 course to the boundary of the my official seal, at Trenton, the rights, privileges, hereditament! filed as hereinafter provided and af- the Chief, of Police. They will be thereof. LOOM ScUtor$ Frrst Ward. this. Twenty-fourth day of ; nd appurtenances thereunto helong- ter the charge or charges shall have held responsible for the preservation 25. Alt other ordinance* or parts been publicly examined into by the of the peace an<| detection of crime k Dimple way to tighten scissor. Is Polling Place; Fordi School. August, A. D., one thousand ng or in anywise aDpertainin«r of ordinances inconsistent herewith WILLIAM S. HANNAH. Committee upon five days written ind enforcement of all laws and or- to make a poker red hot aud uresi the nine hundred and twenty-eighj.. are hereby repealed. JOSEPH F. S. FITZPA'MICK, Sheriff. notice to the person charged. It dinances and rules of the Police De- 26. This ordinance shall take ef- rivet at each side. This will cause It SECOND WARD, 6th District: KNYDER & KOBEETS, being the intent of this Ordinance partment during their tours of duty Comprising both sides of Main Secretary of State fect immediately upon iU being ad- to expand, and the gclasors will be K22.26 Solicitors. to give every perspn against whom and shall see that rSporU required vertised at adopted, M required by Uk« new. street including northern Fords and W.I. a-7, 14, 21, 48; 10-5. W.I. 9 24; 10-5, 12, 19." t charge or charges of any cause are accurate and camplete and tram- law. W00DBR1DGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, OCTQBER 5, 1928 NG.W YARK— PARIS THE COOLER NAVICOAL Summer Price* 1928 Buy your Coal Now FASHIONS Effective this date a further reduction in the price of NAVICOAL takes place. In order to make this reduc- tion possible it will be necessary to deliver against CASH. NEW PRICES FOR WOODBRIDGE, SEWAREN, CARTERET AND AVENEL STOVE NUT $10.00 in 5 Ton Lots $9.00 in 5 Ton Lots Mat 2.30 F.vo 7 & 9.00 $10.50 by the Ton $9.50 by the Ton

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Nursing Record RAB1N0TOZ HARDWARE HOLOHAN BROS. "If It's hardware, We Have It!" In Two Continents Full Line of GARAGE FLIT HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES j ss*** Hard To Equal Dunlop Tires and Tubes Tire and Tube Repairing Kills Flie8 HOUSE FURNISHINGS Nurse Wait&>e of New Brighton writes: "After fifty fiv«- J.-JT« at tireless 1 labor nursing mankind, 1 era now retiring. While nursu • in New York, Full Line of Auto Accessories 553-555 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. »ini my early twenties,, I was [..poisone. d by food,. m.y sister n\ ifc crecommended Mosquitoes your wonderful laxative CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER 1' IS. Other Household Insects Tel. Carteret 312 and 1018 "I am never without them and have prescribed them U: thousan*. Cor. Amboy Ave. and Second St. WOODBRIDGE CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. All druggists—25c and 75c red pkg* Mention this paper to Just One of Those Things THE FEATHERHEADS Cures Malaria and quickly relieve* Biliousnen, Hemlachet and Diui- IT'S W NEOT&AU. neu due to temporary Conitipition. SEE? NO VWMAM 1IVING- CAW PDIVE LIK£ A Aidi in eliminating Toxins and U G

Painless Extractions Dr. Mallas' "Swee,t- Air" method means scientific and pain- less way in which to Jo extracting. Thousands can tes- tify to thia. Charg- es moderate for all Jontal work. Fillings, Bridges and Crown* Inserted Most Painleu A Little Misunderstanding X-RAY YOUR TEETH FREE EXAMINATION AND F1NNEY OF THE FORCE ADVICE ANYTIME See Me First! I What I Have I to Offer Our well appointed and thorough^ ly mudern offices enable us to form any kind of dental work with east) and comfort to the pa- tient and at the same time d't it as quickly aa is conisUUnt with good work.

Dr/MaTia72 BROAD ST., a Elizabeth, N. J. 9 A. M. - 6 P. Monday, Wed. and F«. lit! i P. M WOODBRTOGE FRIDAY. OtTnHKR 5. 1928 1 PA<;K TWKLVE Rrpublican Club Study Club Hears Story Hopelawn Woodbridge To Hold Weekly Me Avenel History Club In Of Citv of Mexico Union Meeting Held rr1';- Sim-. <•{ Mr. \\ KNr'.I. Thi- Avt••!,•: }<•<• --Mr. ar.d Mr= Fred — Arthur Hrems of Motm-h'- U Mr-. 1 1 1 Norwo,>f|, |'a.. an-I Mran. d Mrs. \V.tvas the guest of George Harnl %!• Mi.-s ,ii, i l-i'-i ht-M a ii 1-;, i -, i By Young People N. V., were Busy Session •i:ri tii,i* on Friday i v, •*.i• iIT • Honker, o\ Brooklyn, Thursday. 1 the week end pin'sts "f Mr. and Mr?. —Miss Ethel Jrroff and Goncvii'iv Three Group*, Representing lln- White Mi' -.-:- ar.d M .:-tT.-a!. .rh a ti! Plans Made For Season—Re- 1 .;'," Canada. every Friday pvoninsr at i..-hool Harry liaker Sr. On Sunday even- Hoffman, of Florida Grove road, vis- •Mrs.. - ' M Three Churches, Gather At 1 ports Read. Pleasing Pro- -Charles H • r.- K.irl. tenor julo- until after tho clec'i"-'. \U s nn- inp Mr. and Mrs Irvine: Baker were ited ,Miss Anna Sorenson. of Perth M - r First Presbyterian Church— i.-t at the Moc , ;t-Theatrr, Newark, nounrcd. Plan? were in.i'lo> to hold dinner guests. Amboy, recently. gram Follows Business ! I'.y- will finjj on S ,! •!iv morning at ttio ;i card party on October l:i H. F. —Mrs. Joseph Suchy attended a —Mrs. Hines, of Florida Grovr •The Union Meetings To Be Held Mooting Methodist Chur. r,, Mr. Earl will sinjr F.lli'on is chairman and vill • ie a=- family reunion at the Hotel I'enn- road, entertained her brcther, Thom- :,|, [I, Mr- Monthly. tv.ng Mr- "The I-ord is MyI.ijfhf hy Allison Mftsd liy F. Hraithwn^'r. :. Cireen- •ylvania followed by,,, a visit to as F. Donahue, of Fordham, N*. y I T , puii. Mrs . R. over the week end. 1 and "The PrrmuM 1 Son" by Parker halfch. >fr?. C.'Sifsel. Roxy'? Theatre, in New York. I!. "M . V.-t.t' The 'jniipi . nicei/ g "f Younjr Peo- 1 ar. ' •-—'I ll --' MiCietiCr-- Of 1 IVBS the recent guest of her siiter, Presbyterian avenue, has he> • -pending the mor.t l H. Hanson. , Vork shopper on Tuesday., M-. V . Tb-r. i--t I'isr ••r, (rri>«ati"nal a'io Plan? were di»cu??evh. The Pptcr«boro, N, II Mrs. V, Barth, Mrs. P. .1. Donato. »,•!-.• '.--rvi..l : the Prfsbyteria: r," School at Cam- announced later. All Republicans —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dri^cil!, luncheon returned to Sa:v 1 •A:nc next inert T;* ••wll M-;:-. snd Mrs. A. Lance, at !un?h yester- of Hazel avenue, visited Mr. and of th* bridge, >fass. are welcome at these n'oi-tirg'. .1' Mr- (•:. V'. Bart' ?\iti in the . TT-n TOT sale day. Mrs. R. C. furvey, of Winthrop, • retii pn"mi«e« dated Sep- —-Mr*. William Knimiak wa? inMass., over the week end. nbcr 17, An IT, t) 'Ck^tader. F!••:••• New York City on Tuesday. —Henry Patten has applied for li.ifothy. Evelyn Ha! 1 '. virtue of !>• above stated writ directed mid delivered, I will Woman's G.O.P. Chib —Mr=. M. Brtimajrhim, of Penn- membership in the local fire mm- A. Hov'.an Fitz-f^ra^. '•'. : to sale at public vendue on sylvania, has returned to her home pany. Arthur Young, of New Iiriin*- ' t.1 Six Months Sentence tfre. 5, fcrav*^ ;ntcre-t ' L' ' , )NESDAY, OCTOBER TWEN- after spending the past two weeks tvick avenue, has been accepted a? r> \ -'jninior i .inferences a--, '• /-FOURTH. NINETEEN HUN- Plans Two Meetings svith her daughter, Mrs. C Ser.ft. »n honorary member into the fire M .r,f ih^ summer. IREI) AND TWENTY-EIGHT —Mrs. A. Probst who ha= been company. Tri.- For Change Trickster P.iririg the «;n(frc ' ' Iwi) o'clock in the afternoon of Speakers To Discuss Issues At spending the greater part qj the —Plans have been made by the i r "I W,,iild Be True", th..- .. day, at th - Sheriffs Office in Fummer with friends at Walton, N. City of Nov.Brunswick, N\ J. Gathering In Craftsmen's local fire company to hold a dance l^ew Brunswick Man Special- ir.nrehed !•> the Sunday -- - S.,' has returned to her home in 1 at Sutch's Hall on Juliette street at '•vhere a c.r."fcra',i'-r. those two M*. situated in the Club House ized In Confusing Mer- hvnship of Woodbridjje, in ths Ge^rg? street. the end of this month. . ' ['•Mr held. -"—The following., Avenel women —The Esempt Firerrwh of Ford;, Chant* and Getting •untyy of Midli'scx and State of Th^- Woman"? Rppuhlican flub nf Mi^s Helen Elarne.i. \ iverc present, at the dedica'icn of KiJasbey and, Hopelawn, will hold Extra Change J w JJersey, b. ly 166.20 feet from its intersec- Craftsmen's Club before election, 1 f Pickerson, Mr«. A. Lahce, Mrs. G| .f>f Lauretta street, Sunday. i-r e'w::i« - •-•'•' I - :< ,•'!'. a-." V'l'jng People?' ' Sucn'tie on with the southerly line of Xew j one on October is and another on 1 Tompkins, Mrs. J. Puchy, Mrs. 'F| . —Miss Agnes Totka. of \V.v 'leas.1 ;: i-xpt>r:..-:i A! St-.-veil- month. The rcNt union nip |runswick avenue. 100 feet; thence; November .*. Speaker? will.be pro- 1 1 , Barth, Mrs. P. .1. Donato. Mrs. s. Brunswick avenue, was the guest of , ' the atiepi'il •• artist 'V.1- 2) southerly parallel with Jersey cured for both meeting?. :.e held October 21, at the Greenhalgh, Mrs. H. Tnttle and Mrs.friends in Sewaren, Monday. illy r"iiii'l'-l if' ' <• ] ' !iiv ar.'l tenue, 50 feet to line of lot No. 77;: [•.-'. ( iurch. An invitation was. read from the W. Krug. j Paul Yamek. of Juliette street, en H heanji? M UP -A a- pence (3) easterly, parallel with th* | Janet Gnjfe Chapter. D. A. R-. to r.Jav st described course and alone line ! visited John IngTas.'ia, recently, six miiiit'.- '.T\ .ivtv iail attend an open meeting of the chap- Mr- \Y. ,pr:i'-n j-.ven the I' lot No, 77. 100 feet to Jersey j —Mrs. .losepb f ejenicka, of Laur- •.im addre- fl- place of beginning. Bounded on man reported three new members. ;l e west by lots fil and G2, on the nver the week end. !,« ):,• ('. The Ae e- N'psbitt Circ'e .•* th« nth by lot 77. on the east by Jer- —A "Dutch" supper will he ser-' f Mr-. K.\V. Presriyterian ("hurch held i'.s fir-! Pine Grove Circle ved at the Sewaren Land and Water . . V it.-h( r. y avenue, ami on the north by Ka-t >t'-ven? n by- A. Itt-rn- meennV of the season on Tue-.iay Club tomorrow night by the ladies — Please mention this paper to m!- Mr-. Ida t No. 74. Elects New Officers V.ex M :ilmer afternoon in the Sunday School Decree arao.inting to appraxi- of St. John's Guild. Tickets may bevertisers; it helps you, it helps them, ivhn Kahme. r'-m. President Miss Mildred Row- ately $1500. Jhe annual meeting of the Wood- purchased at the door. it helps your paper. — Big Credit Jewelry Company in f >re ers pre'idH. The scripture lp-sjon Together with all and singular men's Circle, Pine Grove No. 10, was Opens Branch In Perth Amboy was read by Bernicc- uch a «; g or in anywise appertaining. — AUWAYS A GOOD SHOW — the mission-h.ink entitled "Talk On elected: guardian,. Mr?. Paul 01- With Friends In Africa." Mrs. John WILLIAM S. HANNAH, Pert" SheHff. brick; past guardian, Mrs, Charles n-ii:: . ii.-tame Stron.e zave a very interesting in- ..y. hi EO GOLDBERGER, Mesick; advisor, Miss Helen Lorch; tr .d-jct'iry talk «n the study honk. 120.58 Solicitor. financial secretary. Mrs. J. \V. Bons: Tw« new members. Ruth Urown I. 9-24; lO-o, 12, 19. banker, Mrs. Frank McDonald; the > ••[ t'r.<- ar.d Mildred Gilli?. were admitted to ii-ri c arrar.pf- 'chaplain. Mrs. Thomas Campbell; in- Bearcats Dance Next the crcle, Plan? were made for Th.- e U ii SHERIFF'S SALE l ner sentinel, Mrs, Jame? Cor.cr.nr.on; the work for the coniintr year, I* \r<\ • ! CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY outer sentinel Mrs. August Bauman; was vi-.u-d to donate J2.rni '•• thi vYnld (Vmpar.j Tin- Thursday Evening —Between The Franklin Society attendants, Mrs. Mary Klein and Red Tr-iss rc-litf I'lii.ii. Th« ineet- For Home Building and Sayings, /Mrs. George Murdock; managers, are Im-ated in '.".(z-s will be he'd this year at the \AJ50DBRIDGE doah ar.d Maha: Local Club Has Planned Ex- ljavw— r rancisky Mrs. Joseph Ruth, Josephine S.imers Iviiu-s of tin- members: The r.ext ' and Katherine Everett. ia. Al'ncr: flrefn who i «•*». tellent Program aieetii.fj wi!', fie he'd on Octo'.ier 10 of the (":npany is al-.j ; A quiet we.i,l:i;g took place- on Plans were completed for the an- ; ir.aiT.r at the rime of Mildred Ivivers. Saturday aften.".:i at the Metho- SATURDAY ONLY— •2—FKATL'RES-—2 the IVrth An; K,y brunch. th- Wa', nual guest night Friday, October _o. The I He a: A:r dist Episcopal i..,r-mage when Mi" The affair will be in the form of a ccrrern i? ?aid *o b>- '.he'...rf."-.-: « . i ;>. i j'.- tr ivili friv, Marv E. Frarui-l-y v.-as married to Hallowe'en party. Refreshments its kind in the <-.iuntry. :.cxt 1 n rsday , r il, Builders Society Meets Ju«t at prc?ct.t the Perth Oscar J. Davis. . • Rab-v.y. The cer-, social huur. :r. tr- The Plan Pancake Supper emony was perirmed by the Rev. store i> featuring the I'.c.ru - ?trap ('.ears have •• i the and wr'-t wati-h The Wa!. plaf, A. Boylan Fitz-l i-rald, pastor of the Camp Fire Girls \i rii and a t' nil •.toed, Mrs. G. Leonard, of Linden av- I'hurch. The '.:.ie»ni»id was Miss pany i- the authorize.I for The • npuivt •.-:'.- in Donate To Hospital this famous watcwaU-h thathat i.as tnue, eiitertained the Builders So- Helen Caikow-1, The prroom was i-::av<.. f :) J that it.eth Hoffman. The fdadily jrnir.inif in popularity ii',t ciety of the Methodist Church on attended by K- erved. i reside in Rahwiiy. The Iroqubis Camp Fire Girls held only on an-'iir.t of x- un'iiic='-iiiii''il Wednesday afternoon. It wa? plan- young couple v.. that Fr-'i| and Hi* i hi-. their regular meeting on Wednesday JUperinrity but because it is Made ned to hold a Teco pancake supper d'!i iinlici'- will provide ilie nm- en January 11.. Three new members at the home of Mrs. H. Silbermann. in so many a:..l members. The prizt- T!ie local council will meet at 7.'iO the Synagogue. The committee in awardi-d !•• the guests were : Mr . to prepare for the arrival of the de-ganization of the Democratic Par- charge is composed of Mrs. Joseph ty. David T. Wilentz has appoint- Charles Lewis, book; Mrs. Leon GILBERT cree team from Kahway All mem- Klein and Mrs. S. Sehoenherger. ed as Cuunty Chairman of the Dein- Campbell, -i'.k stockings; Mrs. Huj'h bers are urged to attend this meet- The November meeting will he held Kelly, towel; Mrs. Charles Demu- ing, and refreshments, will be served ucratie League, Juseph F. l)fe)zai:, a at the home of Mrs. Joseph Klein, man known throughout the county rest, handkerchiefs. lifter the inatiatiull. [iarron avenue. for his interest in the ex-service She club prizes were awarded to man, The County Committee is com- Miss Anna Dunigan, boudoir clock; WALLS REPUBLICANS GIVE FARMERS posed* of the following inen: Joseph Anniversary Party Held Mrs. Frank Valentine, glasses; Mrs. tu/tfj C. A. Campbell, towels; Mrs. Kay Weber, Suyrerille; Joseph Res;elsid, For Miss Gertrude Hunt HOME MARKET MONOPOLY South Hiver; William MCMUIILIII, Moore, In,ok. Delicious refreshments CRAWFORD were sewed. Spotswood; Clarke Patrick, Helmet- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunt, of \YASIII.\<;Ti>.\. — The American The other guests were; Mrs. Fred tit; John I'miliigUf, South Amboy; Grove avenue, entertained on Wed- TUESDAY ONLY, October 9—2 Shows, 7 and 9 P. M- fan::t|- under K'-imhlii-au admiiiibii';l- John A. Kozusko, Perth Amboy; Ed- Demarest. Mrs. C. M. Liddle, ui.il r nesday evening in honor of the U n !::is liiwl ii.-acticully u monopoly ward Casey, Carteiet; .Samuel Wil- Mrs. Frank Edgar, of Woodbridt'-; o( iiis iiiiinj marki't. Ill 'Ills priAeetod rude Hunt. The gaest uf honor re- ly, Mi'tuchen; William Nelson, High- reived many beautiful gifts. 'Games Mrs. A. A. Huight, of Yonkers. Th. Dr. M. Carey Thomas, president ma; ku! In; ilisp .. if I j p.-r cent of land Park; Kdward JUt'Lvod, Wood- were played and there was music. next meeting will be held October emeritus of Bryn Mawr College, hat iiis pi'i.ilac'.s ai prk-i .< hither than are bridge; James Thornton, South Delicious refreshments wtre. served. 1 Ut Ii. at the home of Mrs. ('. A. cabled from Europe that she will vote VAUDEVILLE ,:;i..l ulsewliere in ;'.ic world for liko I'lainficld; Michael Dillon, Dunellen; for Hoover to "make doubly- turt th* Those present were Mr. Samuel Campbell. 5 ALL STAR ACTS 5 lil-O'lili'M, Ti! 1 ^ is pi.illteil OUl ill tl'e John Feilak, Haritan Township; United States will never suffer the Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and Feature Photoplay — Ki ;.ii!'ocan ca ip K.^U testliook. Frank Haker, New Brunswick. Former Woodbridge Woman utter humiliation of hearing the fur- daughter, Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. ' tive tread of the Tammany tiger In Tiit • h: i k ;., living pi'lnttii • The purpose of the Service Men's Walter Therkelsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dies At Woodhaven BRYANT WASHBURN in "UNDRESSED" t.i!im':-'it.-i i the corridors of the White House and if w!.!c!i llie. first Is League is to bring home to the ex-Hunt and daughters, Lillian, Mabel •! eii'ini in the vaults of the treasury." WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, October 10 - 11 — to aLTiculture, and service man the rights and benefits itml Gertrude, and George House- Mrs. Lottie Bayley, a native arid r rtlufut extracts from Her- conferred upon him by the Demo- man, of Wi former resident of Woodbridge, pass- bi-rt |]J 1 edbridge; Mrs. Nova WARNERjmOS. preu-nt •*!-'s L'.i'cL-ptaiiL't iiddi'em. the cratic Party so that he may be in a liruce and ed away on September 30th at the Hjjlii-ulUj.il pljiik uf the Kansas City Mr. Gilniore, of Perth CARE OF VETERANS better position to determine how toAiyboy. home of her daughter, Mrs. H. D. liiutiorm am] other iiertiiiem data reia cast his ballot on election day. The Boy from the Big live in the farm situation. Romer, of Woodhaven, L. I. PROMISED BY HOOVER Joseph F. Deegan, County Chair- Mrs. Bayley was the oldest daugh- Town find« more than in uiltlition to tills, ihere la a recilai man ofVhe Veteran's League, stress- M Andrews li Guest ter of the late Franklin Jaiiucs and WASHINGTON.—Addressing a dele- he ever 4mew in the . 5™ of tli'*l!i p Uili'-an pir-'y's jiinstnittivc i's the poviit that in the appointment At Big G. O. P. Rally spent her girlhood days here where gation of veterans represeuting the Little Town! lei;i.-!:itiun in behalf of ii^ricuilure nf (Hty anflv Township Chairmen, she had many friends. She is sur- various war service organizations of «iin-c r.iLM, a provision inteinK'il to throughout the County, the Demo- % FORTUNE Mrs. Georgmmia Andrews, vice vived by two daughters, Mildred the District o( Columbia, Herbert Happy - Go - Lucky, show iha I Ihe promises nuw being cratic Veterans' Organization is in 1 chairwoman of the Middlesex County Bayley of Brooklyn and Mrs. Ko- uuule tu tlie fartnura I)} Mr. Hoover tin manner attempting to drag any Human story (or Committee, attended the Republican nn-r of Wui'dhaven, and a son, Har-expenditures for tbe care of veterans. HUNTER" ami Srii.ilur Curtis .spring fruiu a syiu ut' the, standard veterans organisa- T Young Hearts Every- rally and banquet at the Waldorf- ry Bayley of Syracuse, N . Y. He approved the polity of Republican »/MHELENE COSTELLO pathetic attitude and therefore will tions, such as the American Lugion, where! Astoria, in New York, Wednesday administrations during the last seven BAUJ ujHin ikifLf of Wiuch bu tuHillctl in good fuitli by the Repub ; Veterans of Foreign Wars, intii pol- .night. Although the crowd was such years In showing ux-aervlce wen tbe Dincili ty licuiis. I itics. The plan foi tlie campaign is Mrs. Franket Is Hostess : that it was necessary to engage an- utmost liburality. CHARLES F Rf ISNtR Tin; problems of agriculture are for a direct appeal tu the individual To Tuesday Bridge Club other floor ut the hotel. 'Mrs.. An- Mr. Hoover's remarks to the delega- treated from an eco'io.nk rallier thati veteran, irresponsive of uny aftiUa- drews was fortunate in securing a tion were |as follows: a political vi< -A iiui;,t anil ernphasis la tionB he may have with any of these 1 • Mrs. Louis Prankel, of School seat among the dignitaries uf the "I believe all of America recognizes A WARNER BROS PRODUCTION. laid ou liie tiredom tr,mi eciiiiolllic I organizations. , street, was hostess to the) Tuesday Republican party. our national obligatiou to our veter- FRIDAY, October 12— falliu-l.'S of the agricultural legislation 1 There should be no misanprelu'ri- Evening Bridge Clu^ on ' Tuesday ans. The country today Is providing ulrtudy jKissed by Hv[iu!ilicau coil J sioti as to our policy. Major (len- night. High scored were '• made by pensions and compensation, to S3o,2'J2 WARNER BROS, preAent gressea vvjiidi im-ltides 24 measures Mrs. Stephen H. Wyld and Mrs. A. Two darkies' hair- • L'ral Allen, the. Niitioiial ('hairinvn of Camp Fire Girl* men and women, witi Insurance anJ niiK'« March, l'.i^l. uheii th« : the Deinocnitic Veterans' Ot'grani'/ii- l>avies. Mi-S. W. U. Leonard receiv- adjusted cuinpeii&ation to over four raising adventures culiie into oil:;•< . On Sight Seeing Trip ed the i-un.Milatiuii vt'n.v. The other ; lion sflid: "AK a Legionaire mys-.-lf, million more. Tlie ttital expenditures "HAMwEGGS with girls, ghosts 1 would Ije loathe to nsk anyone to guests were Mrs. H. J. Kaker Sr., of the governmeut in this direction ' violate the splendid provision in the The Iroiiuois" ('amp Fire.Oirls Mrs. Alice Pomeroy, of Avenel; now exceed 5i7ti,'J43,ut)0 annually, and and guns in No. went on mi all-day trip to New ^institution uf the American Le- Mrs. G. A McLaughlin and Mrs. I. represent itiu one important division at the FRONT" Man's Landl ; i,'i,iii which niaken it a. non-partisan Vork on Satui'duy. • In the niorniiiK M. Mtslson, uf Woodbridge, Uefresh* ot the government wliert tlie policy they visited the stu'reS,. Botanical with TOM WILSON Patronize Ou Imdy of war vetertins." ments w^re served. has been jusmlubly to increasu rather More fun than a Gardens und Horticultural Hall mi than to reduce expenditures. Tills liaa The heudijuartt'i's of the Cuunty had, lunch at the' Rocking Stone HE1NIE CONKUN dozen mmtttel Democrutic League will be in Hooin Iselin Library Association also been'the une Important division r House. In the afternoon they vis- pf the government where the drive for MYRNALOY ll. >, Karitaii Building, Perth Ambuy, ited the Zoo and Fordham Univers- Plan Movie Benefit i N'civ Jersey. reduction ot expenditures has been ap- Advertisers ity. After their dinner, the «irls The regular meeting of the Ise- plied only for economy in Its admluii- Directed by ROY DEL RUTH witnessed u performance a' the lin Public Library Association was tratlon—-not against tbe veterans. If They are Hospital Chapter To Meet Capitol Theatre. Many notes, were htdd on Tuesday evening. In the Is the one division where large meas- AWAKNLIl liROS I'KDDUCI'ION taken of the interesting places vis; absence of the president, Mrs. C. j ure of increased expenditure of the boosters and A i-t'Krt|ar meeting of the Wood- ited, which will be used for studly^)menskyy , A. D. Hyde presided.) government baa t.ikeii place during deserve your •.ridKc-Sfwaren ^hapter of the Rah-during thu winter. Those who wetit nBrians were discussed for a movie j the paat seven yeans. This is aa It .'. .iy Hospital Auxiliary will be held the triv> wi'-c Mr. and Mrs. H-benefit for the libraty. It was de- ibould be. This government must not Every Tuesday business. mi Monday, October 8, at 2.S0 P.Silbermann, Virginia Moll, Ituth i-ided to bold » special meeting-on be «itMvag»itt but it must be Vaudeville M. The thankful burrcU will be re-Huwell, Marguerite Silbermann, Monday evening, October 8. It is re- Price*: 25c; 5Oc 5-ACT5-5 turned, at tbi* meeting. Florence Cor field, and Helen Olsen. u,ueuLe4 that 41 ^embe» attend.