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BT THB NAVIOATOB THE FAMILY Wast there, mates, eribe chips loose NEWSPAPER [coate of auuw and sleet m the weather-beaten OF . . . Now that's done, WOODBRIDGE goes today's patter. WOODER1DGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER THIRTIETH YEAR TOWNSHIP Advance reports have it WOODBRIDGE, N. J,, FRIDAY MORNINc., FKllKf'ARY 3, 1939." t all fire district budgets PUCE THBKR CENTS this year will go sky- 1 ijceting. My, my! ... 'Tis He Done Took Poison said the Township BIG WATER BILL But It Wtt All A Hoti CMS, KUHLMAN ROMANO TO GET rpayers' Ass'n., (which WOODBIUPCHC-Theodore ps up once a year) will POUCE APPOINTMENTS TO GO CAUSES RISE IN Scarlett, 36, colored, of 100 nand a show-down from New street, this place, found SELECTED HEAD FAIR TRIAL SAYS Township Committee re- out this week that it Is serious ding abolition of fire DISTRICT BUDGET business to pretend to com- mit suicide even If one does OF SCOUT DRIVE HERBERT RANKIN rds. INTEREST SHOWN IN FIRE it in an attempt to win back TO FIRST AND SECOND WARDS ELECTIONS TO BE HELD the fracas of one's wife. ACCEPTED LEADERSHIP IN MAYOR SAYS CHARGES lere and there around the FEBRUARY 18TH Earlier in the day. Scarlett WOODBRIDGE FOR 2 OTH AOAINST OFFICER ARE NO FATAL ACCIDENTS jnorial Municipal build- appeared before the court op a ANNIVERSARY CAMPAIGN "PRETTY 8TIFF11 HSU DUK1NO JANUARY |.. Fred Spencer's electric WOODBrUJXJE.~An in. domestic complaint made by WOODBRIDGfl.—Chief of AT LEAST ONE MAN EXPECTED TO hlnruY H. wutoMtog* Fidict Geurg* B. KMUDC an* |ks have finally atfiwd craate of $2,165 is shown in rlerfKuhl- JWOODBHIDOt-Other than to out of the house and was plac- noonced today that there wwt have been installed . . , toe tentative fire budget of man, <4 Woedbridlge, has .accepted •jf that "Officer Romano will get no fstallties du« to motor ve- BENAMEDTO POLICE DEPARTMENT mer WPA wonkers storm Fire District No. 1 which On returning home, Scarlett the oh*irmanshi[L of the Wood- Vial," Commissioner Herbert hicb ftcckttnta In the Towri- j^the relief.office,_.AU will be pluml bttom th« : ttarttdj to pack-. Jus dothas.-- bridge cUviiion in th« Twenties afuscd to raiment txt the jsbi» dudo< the past month. The death of Mrs. Magda- t received "pink slips of public on Wednesday Might, Suddehly he waved a bottle of Anniversary Finance Campaign of a^proscnlng hearing on ten specl- February 18, at a regular spirits of amonla, declared it lene Masartk, whose body was AT TOWNSHIP MEETING FEBRUARY 6 nissal," the excuse being the Raritan Council Boy Scouts of ffc charges against Patrolman Kar dragged from Perth AnW"to ; of Township-spoMored meeting of the eemrniatleners to was poison and that he bad Possibilities of Two Appointees Are Foreseen By (Party b< hitld at the finhouw. Although taken It. ' FHgBttfted, Mrs. America. Mr. jCuhlman was one .at ney Wiwnsn", yttMi tui tNto W«dbridgt. U cowldwei by the authorities as a Perth Leaders—Caucus To Be Held Tonight To Reach Final ijecta. the regular budget item* show a Scarlett xm to police head- the men lnstrujnental In organ!*- ltfly suspended, to swalt hearing Amboy fatality due toth e tact Decision—Gems, Sipos, Ssaller and Anderson Rumored * • • • quarters iqnd informed ttvs au ing the American Region in Wood- m efaarges of neglect of duty and d«Tease, the lncreue it caused bj Og f g y that she was struck by the Aa Likely Candidates. Jarold (Elmer) Trotter u higher water MU and chiefs re- thoritias that her husband had bridge, and is at present assistant sfnslttjrt unbecoming an officer. taken poison. * cars in Perth Amboy. his sledding in back of commendations. The latter In- superintendent of the Ftrit Pres- J Bgsmao Is sohedulsd to appear ... The boys at the cludes equipment that hat not Polios notified Dr. Henry byterian church Sunday school, the Township committee MAKFINSKY VACANCY MUST BE FILLED BeUfsky and a radio car. night to plead. If he betn replaced ft*som e time and 1* and chairman of troop committee DOI street firehouse miss When both the police and the guilty, the Township corn- in a wornout and umuable condi- WOODBRIDGE.—"The next two appointment* to the 'ed (Judge) Brown who doctor arrived on the scene, of Troop 33 which is sponsored by will pronounce whatever FIRE CHIEF ASKS |Towiri"with the grfpp«77. -fleariaH »as wit to be fount' sst^r uuiilsluiieut • ttil'ectdtf pohce titpmrtmwt urtfr ttyme froifl tltrfifsT Ttid iScond * rnahip car-owners "are The appropriations to be sub- After a search he wjis finally Mr. KuMman, in accepting the However, if he pleads not ward*." utltted for 1930 are as follows: discovered hiding in a yard chairmanship said: a dste for hearing will be So declared Police Commissioner Herbert Kunkin in pnx a trail to the local Interest on bends, $20): treasur- across the street, or vehicle agent for their er's salary, $100; secretair's sal- "A good cause Jiln the Bar an interview with a repreientitive of this newspaper yet- Brought to headquarters, Scouts of America deserves to pro- Mayor August F. Oreiner salf " registration platos. Low ary, $60; commissioners' aulari** Scarlett denied the story but night that he had read the terday. Rankin said that he wiU recommend to the mayor 1280; regular salaries, $14,050; in- gress and to prosper, that the Boy AND OLD PAPERS er, please! he wms booked for disorderly Scout movement is altogether' and "they . were pretty and the Townihip committee tonight at the regular caucus surance, (2,000; telephone, $300; conduct. The next day Judge Other coranutteemen re- that at least one policeman be named at the Township house water, 17 J; light and power, praiseworthy, and lestda to good P0INT5 TO RECENT FIRE AS falter Manaker, of Aven- Arthur Brown gave him a sus- citizenship is so well and univers- to make any comment be- meeting Monday night. $360; house gas, $2B; fuel, oil, gas pended sentence on the prom- they "did not wish to appear EXAMPLE OF f IRE HAZARD rites to inform us that and coal, WOO; election board; $25; ally known as to make unneces- The commissioner explained ise that he weuld pay the sary any repetition of the st*ts- one way er another." " Woodbridf • National not tied up with the In- audit, $75; advertising election and medical W1L It is believed in police circles WOODBUlDGB. — Chief James that even before the death of Of- ballots, $15; lire company, No. 1, ment that Scouting should be made itcor Joseph Makflnsky the de- Bank Complete* Year lent Republican or- available to all boys. ftlst Romano will not be represent- Zehrer, of Woadbridft Fin Co., $7$0; miscellaneous, $1500; water ed by counsel and will plead guilty No. 1, today issued an appeal to all partment was short-handed and Marktd With Succesi Ization ... All we know and hydrants, $16,400; Chiefs re- 'Sometimes people ask, 'What could not efficiently patrol the »t Manaker gled his pe- NO FURTHER CLUES rusting to the "mercy" of the householders to^ clear their cellars commendations, |2£00; total, $41,- benefit is the Boy Scout move* Township committee. and attics of 0U1 papers and rags. large area that constitutes the WOODBRIDOE. - Boasting ot for the Board of Edu- 085. AS TO IDENTITY OF ment?' In answer to this I can on* "We had a close call Wednesday Township. gains In resources, deposits and Even though Makilusky was a election in company Interest la BeetUn ly say that It provides in the oott morning, when fire broke out in a surplus, the Woodbridge National 2 HIT-RUN DRIVERS third ward man," Rankin stated, . _ Jt.Umt Jo_jur« pile of rugs stored; In a coal bin at Bank ha* completed itts first whole is interest In Fire District '. mlderUst," tchref hud nut been discovered in time Perth Amboy police as toth e Iden- to the committeemen from those The bank was opened tor busi- 7 P. M.. at the Woodbridge Fire ginning of community co-operating , WOODBRIDGE. — Tickets are the flames would have spread un- tity of the drivers Involved in the sections. Of course the man setect- ness on July 1, 1937, without any lie (Town Hall) tfemeth House. The terms ot Ferdinand from commwvneedi, flow on sale for the senior class til they were out Of control and death of Mrs. Magdalene Masari, acceptable to deposits and at the close of busi- rating a iwellegent Kath and Ernest Hunt expire. The "Thousands of letters from ptHf play, "320 College Avenue," &caused serious damage. ed will have to be ness on December SI, IBM, IB 52, of 5B2 Harding avenue, Perth three-act comedy by Fred Ballard Chief Keating and myself as to imported from Hun- former has announced his mtea- ents .testify to the help of Scout- The fire that Zehrer referred to months later, the deposits had in- Amboy, « mother of elgnt chil- and Mignon Evehart to be present- calibre and mentality. Uons of seeking reeleetlon while ing as rendered to the home. Ill occurred at 11:09 o'clock Wednes- creased ten times. The amount o< Legionnaires of dren, ed In the high school auditorium "The first ward, especially, hah the latter, >aj yet, has mads m aims and Ideals, closely parallel day morning at the home of John the first day's dvpoatu was W.OOD _. _« Port, No. 8T; foitnal statement. Another man In As far as Mr poUee can deter- those of the Wk. Thursday and Friday evening*, kit that it has been alighted w lar iiyj at the dow Of last year's busi- Royal at '35 Cast Green, street as police appointments are con- Lwhoop it up at a dinner the fisM Is William ntsjMrfrick, mine, Mrs. Mksarik waa struck by "In the local situation, Scoutttt February 18 and 17. ness the deposits had reached Die Three trucks responded to the cerned, *nd the third wmrd has * ury 21 at Varady'a ... secretary to the Board 4 fin on* oar m'Perth Amboy and then has made available Its body tf She cast, consisting of 24 play- total ol »«43,7M J«. ' dragged by another ear or truck to alarm and it took the fire company had its share for the time being." Commissioners of District No. ). youth and their leaders for ii practicing'ttaily in the high 30 minutes to put out the blaze The resources of the Wood- m (Mr. Monk) Mm Raosia undoubtedly referred to There has been some talk that under the sup- bridp National bank totalled fl* already talking toe. At h had already begun to Uck the appointments of Joseph Cartto Louis Zehrer would be a canal I7M,B2I.47 on December 31, a pin ing, a call came into the local po- y and Stephen Feiertag, tooth third • • Woodbridge high date while the latest rumors havV ing other afejKies. The Bed Ones saotor Atglisb teaanr. •f-ahaut it&BOO attar >1t» tm. I will have a crack base it that Elbur Richard*, president lice headquarters that a woman Flayl / ward men. was lying In the road on St. has quite regularly colled upon the Mayor August F, Oreiner Inti- date in 1M7. • team this season. We of the Woodbridge Emergency Scouts to distribute their litera- "CapUin Applejack," a three- POUCE INVESTIGATE The surplus account totalled Squad, Inc., would also seek a post George avenue, near Church* street. uct comedy, wHl be presented as mated last night that he would go having increased ture, This civic service has made along with any proposal that the $32,244.6944, , this g on the board, Officeffi r Anthony Peterson was of their own citizen-' the faculty play to be given on ROBBERIES IN FORDS Ctid iht youth police commissioner might make. Continued on page tight *•"•p *^*—e^ajBasiaej1^ ~ejBS£L^A^atsh^A^i^ ^'^asfe^H^sh^i^t^A»• *^f * Car e sch001 AfiFJl ' * WOOPBR1DGB. Aiwthf.ro*>- There wea-tw wewl that «njr lose pushing the candi- In way. wittun of auditoHuinT p ArCiur *C. In Port Reading, Fire District bery in the Fords section of the finite action would be taken in \ot Hilda Demarest to found the woman battered almost youth." Ferry will have the title rote. Wo. 2, the budget has bern set at beyond recognition. Township was reported Wednes- making the temipairy promotions, HOLD LAST RITES FOR $8,506 including the $4,000 water " ard of Education point While investigating, one David day night by Andrew Buote, of 12 some.of which have been hanging bill, The complete appropriations JAMES F. CONCANNON hat it would be a good Luke, of 588 Hazelwood avenue, Lawrence street, Fords, who told fire for over two years, perman- are as follows: [to have another woman Perth Amboy, arrived on the scene, authorities that his home was en- ent in nature. WOODBWDOE.—Last rites for ! board since Mrs. Ran- Commissioner's salaries, $410' and told Peterson that the, woman ST. JAMES' JESTERS OF 1939 TO tered sometime between 8:19 and With Rankin'a announcement James F. Concannon. «, of 403 electric gas and election expenses, had been struck in Perth Amboy 9:30 o'clock and the following arti- that appointments to the force are Amboy avenue, a life-long resi- has made out so well. $300; firemen's compensation, $600 cles stolen: on Convery boulevardd by one car.' iminent, there are many conjec- dent of Woodbridge. who died sud- insurance, building, fire truck BE PRESENTED SUNDAY, FEB. 19TH Man's pearl stick pin, three cuff tures as to who will be selected. He said he saw the' body lying denly Monday morning at his nt indications point and strad- links to match, a man's grey pin- It will be recalled that Oren home, were held yesterday mom- [torrid battle at the fire died the «* dlsap- WOODBRIDGE. — "St. James" Vincent Weaver, general chair- cnecked overcoat, two packages of Gems, son of former Committee- ing at his home at eigbt-thfrtjl o'- election in tfie flrst pain ) $ pea/el Jesters of a minstrel mid re- man; publicity, Francis Everett, sheets and a complete art of Rog- man Harry Oerns, andVoeeph «- clock and at St. James" ctMOth *t water, $4,000; total, $8,500. Miss Margaret Jordan, Lawrence er's silverwear. Captain John Egan pos were named as likely candi- Set two weeks heae*. A vue will be presented by the Holy nine o'clock. Interment was In St The terms of Patsy LaRuiso. 7. Campion and Thomas Campion; and Sergeant Cteorge Bailnt are in- dates in the first ward when a James1 cemetery. v Nam© Society and tha Sodality of !___._ ^_»..» nj MAW IJWM. -Ssni- -1A charity dr&wtngT secretary t^ the 6oard and Stephen ttaketi, Hugh Quigley, ahalrman, «ti (ating. -This . B survived'byhti suspended operations Hutnlck expire. Both men will ISELIN.—George Case, of First St. Junes' church on Sunday, Feb- Program, W, Finn, chairman; rages which have occured recently, take examinations at the State flo-wife, Katherlne; three sons, Bern- long ago, will be re- seek reelection and will base their avenue, Raritan Township, man- ruary 19, in St. Janus' auditorl-- Mary Kowalczyk, Hannah Fttz- lfe* Training School in West Tren- ard, John and Thomas; his mother, on Uieli 4«^i ! the Tafer pirToT^e re sto •H4-ealr Itehetrsals rrac nni tew. Bisoa was i list at ihal.tlm*-ia Mrs • Marr 3efwu»"ftf esV-Wood* • cords while in office, Tree road, this place, reported that gress with Daniel Hogan as direct- Refreshments, Owen S. Dunigan, FQRDS.--Julia Siolrey, 11, of 58 be backed by Mayor Grelner. bridge; two brothers, Joseph, of - - . .1 someone had broken into the store or and Francis Polisl as musical chairman; floor and ushers, Wil- Hamilton avenue, Fords, was bit- In the second ward Harry And- Broklyn, N. V, and Edward, of over the weekend and had stolen director. The. Yacht Club boys will liam Boy Ian, chairman; check ten on the right leg by a dog own- erson and Frsnk Stalled were South Amboy. Id things you should at- 20 or 30 cartons of cigarettes, some •lay for the dancing which will be room, A, Mlnkler, chairman; prop- ed by Mrs. E. Chrlstophenon, of $#med as likely candidates. Com- 1 SERVICES HELD HERE For the past several years the The Shell Employee* canty and $1.90 that was in the held after the performance. < The erty, Henry Miller, chairman; 29 Falrfleld avenue, yesterday, mltteemhn James SchaffricK was late Mfr. poncaiuwn conducted a . tonight at the, CraftB- FOR MISS BREWSTER cash register, Entrance to the store committees in charge an as {cl- electrical effects, Fred Clayton, The child was treated by Dr, Val- behbti Szaller* while Anderson confectionery store on Amboy ave- ft Club . . The benefit • i \ t i was gained t» forcing a rear door. ows: chairman. entine Graiira. ' t was'the choice of the Republican nue. Yearr *4t) he hod a similar ietball game February 8 WOODBRIDGE. -•- Funeral ser- faction headed unofficially by business on Main street. vices for Miss Sadie Barron B[ew- Ben Jensen. With a rift in Republ He was a meiriber of the Holy [the dance, February 21, ster, daughter of the late George lican circles In the second ward it Name Society of 1st. Jsmes' church. ored by the Wood- and BUza Barron Brewster, who is believed that the conwiittte may Emergency Squad, died at her home, 87 Ordve ave/ Port Raritan "Commission Sees Smith's Creek Improvement try to appease the Jensen faction . St. James' Jesters of nue, early Monday morning, wen by naming Anderson to the fofce, SEWAREN EMPLOYEES held yesterday afternoon at the and Upturn in Economic Conditions in Woodbridge in 1939 to be presented Febru- home with Rev. Earl Hannum De* TO BE HOST AT4TH F19 . . And last but not vanny officiating. Interment was GIRL SCOUTS PLAN ANNUAL FROUCHOP , the senior class play at private. "During the early part of the year 193S, there was a mouth of the creek to a point about 1,000 feet ustream. ? February 16 and 17. The late Miss Brewster is sur- general slowing up in the industrial activities but for the "2. A jetty or bulkhead: to be constructed on the left RALLY IN HONOR OF SEWAREN. — The Fourth An- • « • • vived by two brothers, & Barron latter part ot ike year, there has been a decided change side of the mouth' parallel to the direction of the flow of FOUNDER OF GROUP nual winter frolic of the Shell Oil Brewster and George T. Brewster, the creek extending into Arthur Kill for a distance of about WOODBRIDGE.—A Township- Employees' Association will be iptak Jack Egan will and one sister. Miss Louise Brew- for the better. A recent survey indicates an upturn in economic conditions in this district and if signs are de- 400 fejt^channelward of mean high water line. • wide Girl Scout rally, In honor of held tonight at the Crnftsmen's a minstrel to be pre- ster. • . * • . • Julltte Low. the founder, will be Club, sd by the lions Club of The deceased was bom in Wood-J pendable, the upper and lower Raritan, South River and "A' channel of the above dimensions would be a maxi- held March 11 in School No. 11 Al Kalla and his WOR orchestra ibridge for the benefit bridge but spent many years as a Washington Canal, Raritan Bay, Woodbridge Creek, mum, that could be obtained without causing undue auditorium, according to plans will provide the music for the \e blind fund shortly teacher In Brooklyn. After her re- .Woodbridge River, the Arthur Kill and Kill van kill), will sloughing of the banks of the creek, and that only by the formulated at a meeting of the dancing: tirement several years ago, she be- Girl Scout council held at the Lent—Ash WedneB- show a marked improvement during 1939. erection of such a structure would it be possible to main- came very active 16 many local or- tain a channel at the mouth without frequent dredging." home of Mrs. Asher Fitz Randolph. BITTEN BY DOO by the way, comes on ganizations. She was a member of "The municipalities of New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, Four new members, Mrs, George WOODBRIDGE—John Kislmer, Washington's birth- the Woman's Club, the Daughters Woodbridge, South Amboy, Sayreville and Woodbridge 100 Boats Use Creek Hunter, Mrs. Frank Barth, Mrs. 10, of IB Jensen avenue, thlB place, i February 22. of the American Revolution, the Township arid environs, are directly on the waterfront and "A recent report shows^ that the creek was being used M. Pattisonand Mrs. Andrew. Sed- was blten on the left leg by a dog Salmagundi and the First Presby- are, therefore, in a position to progress with the improved as a mooring and a basin 'for about 100 boats, names and lak, were accepted Into the coun- owned by Schwenzer Brothers, of • • • * terian church, where she devoted cil 757 St George avenue. Dm authoritative sources much of her time to missions and navigation facilities provided in the District." numbers of which could be cheeked for certification at lo- es the story that friends to teaching Sunday school. So reads, in part, the report of the Port Raritan District cal Custom House. These represent so-called, cruiser type Fincent DiLeo, disappoint Commission to the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, ranging from 28 to 50 feet and powered from 20 h. p. to applicant for Arthur IRISH "DEMS" 0. K. which was/released this week. John F. Ryan, Sr., i& the '200 h. r>. In addition there were about 25 outboard motor KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO HONOR Iti' job in the Town- CHANGING CLUB NAME Woodbridge member of the commission. Others are: p. boats, powered with 10.h.- p. to 40 h. p. each: The proper- relief office, are still Parker Runyon,.Asher Atkinson, Max Fochtmann, Klem- ty on th« west bank of the creek below the boat club, e the-side on which all boats are moored, allowing Che fair- ALL PAST AND PRESENT OFFICERS PrAntz' "hide" . . And WOODBRIDGE.—At a meeting mer Kalteissen, William. Chevalier, W. Franklin Buchanan, way on the easterly bank, is divided into 25 and 50 foot true that Hiram Tuttle, held last night at the State Theatre Thomas I. Ke|ly, J. Raymond Mai toy, Marcus S. Wright, WOODBRIDGE—A gala occa- Campion, Joseph Dolan, Andrew F. building, the Irish and American Iota and Jiaving an individual ownership between 30 and filled the shoetfof Ar- Jr., Jacob M. Klein and Clifford Cosgrove. sion is being planned by the Mid- Gerity, Sr. Democratic Club voted to change 40 people." Plan Retreat Gardner in the Town- Report oft Smith's Creek dlesex Council No. 857, Knights of its njtine to WoodforldfliDemocrat- Boats UM 100,000 Gallons of Gaa A meeting of all retreat cap- i Engineer's office, has re* ic Club. IJUcusslng Smith's Creek, at Swaren, the report read's: Columbus tomorrow n(gnt when 1 tains of the council will be held ed his pay chocks because The members endorsed Owen S. "For the p*ast number of years the Port Raritan District The report goes on to state that the total value of all the members will haipr all past next Sunday afternoon at three o'- supposedly were not Dunlgan, as first ward candidate; Commission has been endeavoring to. enlist the oo-opera- boats that usu e the creek is £195,00£, 0 and that over 100,00, 0 and present o,fticers at an "Offi- clock. The plans call for each cap- Michael J. Trainer tor reelection tain to be responsible for at least rding to agreement? tion of the Federal Government in the improvement of gallons of gasoline are used durini g a season. Ths report cer*' Night" at the Columbian as tax collector and John Coyne to • • • e also points out that the gasoline tax for New Jersey on that five members to attend • Retreat . leader. Smith's Creek,-Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County. club. at the San Alphonso Retrent House irlton Warren, WOR am* Hearing* were held on a review of reports but the report amount of gasoline amounts to $8,000 for the state and A buffet supper will be served at West End, Long Branch next icer, who broadcasts our of the district Engineer was unfavorable because of the $1,000 for the Federal government. The report continues: starting at eight-thirty o'clock. summer. lual "Typical American WOODBRIDGE. — Frank Jar- absence of commercial navigation on this waterway and ' "If the entrance is improved more Boats would be The committee In charge is as fol- The Retreat captains are: Rev. in" program on Memor- done, 28, of 58 Claire avenue, this on the further ground that the creek was used exclusively moored on Smith'B Creek and the gasoline"* consumption lows: Thomas Carney, Henry K. Miller, place was fined $5.00 in police would be thereby increased. John F. Ryan, Jr.. chairman; J. Wlnfleld J. Finn, WlUlarQ D. Boy- >ay, wishes to extend his court this week by Judge Arthur by pleasure craft, Ian, Andrew D. Desmond, John M. Natural Anchorage Berton Dunlgan, James T. Gerity, ings to his friends in Brown for being drunk and "dis- "Improvement desired by parties interested are: Henry K. Miller, John M. Mullen, Mullen, James Crowley, Thomas ibridge through this orderly. Joseph Elnhoirn made the "1. A channel of 46 feet'bottom widtlf dredged to a "Smith's Creek is a natural anchorage 'and safer than Wlnfleld J. Finn, Wlllhun D. Boy- Campion, David Gerity, Richard Warren says he arrwit, Jurdruv! woa represented from Pi«e l . Ian, James prowley, Thomas J. Ryan and Berton Dunlgaji. by Nathan Duff, local attorney. depth of »ix tart at a mean low. water extending: from the

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MLSS OoRIS R!*K HOP so BY CHURCH UNIT lift Amror* iirter*rtedl hi par- FOR ATTENTIONS THIRD ANNUAL DANCE UesM *t the ChTB* tasjfBtal B tfttl re-j TO BE HtLD SATURDAY UALLY TO AVtNEL FEATURE NOVEL Si City Tta* naxt regular meet-> FEBRUARY 11, AT MT STREET DEAD END mg ct tbt date wiB be held PW8ES NOBMAM FALKBfSTHtN Of CARMEL HALL SECTION Ifeursdar evening at the K*«wl Me* York Crty M returned to —Every; ti* r^ao* ifter apeaki* * we*! I • • » * WOODBRIDGE- - A r.aaineii for the third with Iti *sA Mr*. William Falk- i TO£'OiBra*CY AID Ddoce will be fiver. t,> ir* B ::.ut BowUuf League .>. eastern . F. Nagy, n. pa^o MR AND MRS G£ODG£ BVBDl E Ur. bome of U»« asnsJe <*aiflBB», vm, J. Ugi, J. Turner, J K U Nrw York were wndt-tntij :, C ' Winowskl, F, Drost, M P,» «M*K uf Mr and Mr* Altar** BMt •-. M. "•- Oarflr, C. N,.;.' South at Praapect »%tb. velmy. BDWARD scHLetns or NEW cum • * •»• AVENEL.—Mrs. Ernest W Nier'. as a sport* ocuwnittee to further VAUENTINE ALASKA ' Inn, ; (rwa craam In almoit uo linn1 at York City wu » w«a-«Bastsd aadoaUnrnj Uam Codaan, of Cotontt; Mn. Sina dry *4d the salt, aad (rtdaaUy mar* than % fall: saa*tn»Wi and Asao- Laratn. of Port Raadlnf; Mn. l*at In the amgar eontinatai the eorer.. BurrOtrod tae frewiass «•«• ship of the Amaricw* Haajst Dt- — The Progressive dstioa wiB bold Its mruln owl THJ QI^^ Q^B W!LL MErr Adotph t, Mn. Andrew b<-»tiDj antil th« mertane Is tery tahwr with i part* of -onisbod IM . . _ ^^ mmg at the partaMit an TwMfeft n||avar> Smith, Mr* AiifotU Tuttle, Mn. Dnnocr»Uc Club held * very &u<- to 1 of rock salt, and turn th« Faiodrnr DV w Miff uid (tlo»*r Spread the ie« at two octook.itiUKSSra Tln« Hot* rounder* nay wtB be i^, ^ a,, pmident, Mm Ger 21 it the home of Mn. frank E. Alice Pwnrroy. Mrs. Martin Thul- ceuful card party of 15 tables in crank ttaadlly and slcwly for 6 to aflcraooB of Uw .aald day . i rum on the cake, and eorer en- Hbartlf • OaV* bs wrth Mrt WI Barth on Mairiatttw l»fP«t, pUy and several non-pl»jrers in It mlnnttja, or until tanitaf be- the atr i <**rae of Ik* pr»- Park svtnue leon, Mn G. C. HotoH. Mn. Ed- tirflj- with the merlftfuc. Bake tn itruaawks, X. J. ward Pomercrj-, Mr*. Ray Ui>en- Kluli Kalita.on Friday eveninf. '• a ,\ lIsoL tract i •patted at that of lasd a»d prttalaas heider, Mi* I. Obropu«nd Mint The special award wen, t to Mrs iu*rinrue Is lighUy browned. Sarre the cortr, lift oat the dasher and UM |.ani- taste lor th* card party' beinf MR AMD MRS. aUOal BURGER L cujarlyl i daacnaU, a . Gloria Smtth ol town Herbert Head and the door pri» immediately. pack the 1M cream with a spoon. b*u« m thth e TTowaaklp of .. . at Oabbury, Crja»v, Mf p*T«aU Replac* the cover, draw oa? water ta the Cwittty afEMdkswi .;.. MR. AMD MBS CHARLES WB-; fcL. at 0* K""» of Mist UIHan Csnb w«* pkver}' with pnrwl**"' * wmlaln Kmnetlv Oth*r Froien Fruil Crtan II u » uii un. Edward H«m7, bora and replenish the lea and salt. (tat* J( Kaw Jansr: ten of Maflbwi avenue wcr» Grant beinc won by Mr*. Owner, Mr*. | Pri»* WOT* *<* incal"ICI ""^ !.<••- fallv delicious one to n*e in Beftaainc at a potat in Uw --•• Thunday. Jaouanr 31 Mr*. Cover, and let the cream hardsn Sunday fuaai* of Mt** Louise • • . • MwenhHder. Mr*. Lanen and Mr*. 'b> Mr< Fred Blame, in auction, iiiikmc Vilentine Alaska. With a lias ul CoaaMrtall Artaut db ... Burger u the fonatr BUM Mur- for an hour before aerrlnc. hundred *M alaty-feur aad m: sad Kaffarriae Glat« «) VBUB THE WOMAN* CLUB WILL bald Beaujon. Mrj William Falkenstem and Nor moL'rt fee tram freerer yon ran hundredCii (MUM (eat aoutL,, CUT. a iel Bem of Manaattn avanue man A'jmach, in rummy. William •h« corner fonasa fey the i r. i -. Denman and Mr*. E. W Kosic; in .U O» loalaarly Uaa of Ntv REAP THE LEADER-JOURNAL the chriileninj U the intent son IWM* Aveoaa wto tha w«auri> fan-tan, Mn. M. Eblint, Mr*. Wil- t-'oBuasftJaT An.; taaaca lit tt J BnaaBBBaV flM Aa? * aUat ISEUNNEWS of. Mr. an* Mr* Mictael Goodo- j lmnn*nnei,MLwJean- ;:"3 Socvrty AaKfflary »ifl^ awTtt WwWS: toTTSerratSM (Tnaiii»slal v I* aaU Ian. mektJon*d deed fwt- the home of fl» ffitMfiit, Mn Cooatr n*ft s due* ta Augusta Herman Mrs. Joseph MR AND MRS. DONALD FAN- ,rts/> .. thence (1) tattrly : it Mr and Mn. Fanaro acted as rtfnl ^^ Urn Sudiy. eta Meaner fire* Wulutch. Mrs J. Swetits, Mn.: aro, of Oak Tree road, attended w IK •n •< D«4S pmf m at BICHTH GROUP the.child's sponsors. lhundr-1 (100) feet; tthench e Owge Aimer Mrs. F. WukoveU.'' 'ntng northeriy aad Btrattettll win Of ONE TRACT NEW JKHSrY Xlrra Mis mercial Ate. twantr-tvtwantrtve ((2; 7. Uectkn of oideen far Oat m- H GROUP COMItmiO tb.n«ihslae^Bui.nsi - s Marjorie; STATE HlfiHWAY Aeaua (4) rtaataata f aaaaaattrlt y •uini rear will be held and J»J OP ONE TiaCT Latu< n th« w**l side of Lot N'i I. Gocze i MISS AGNES ARGANDIZZO, OF right aufiea wlth"tl»»fia»t IK the itx.ll»'t>aii •: CuaUia In 1 11 1 H r Sonora avenue, is recui r-T «tlu .lift arres aad •teht»lgtit^y ! P" " '^ J"»Ph P^ ^'- e " puiat or place of hagtnnlrig K:. >t, bi held on Fridaf. »iw»»i. m all huaditdlha -f an mtvi t of land. It^rt Head. Martin Tttulleson. '!"- l^odE *?A f.-nwv- at the Perth Amboy General [•is Lot No. 117. t* Mr mi|i ' : i Ur. turf IWI«)'CM hus- aw* I Pr. nW Bntimoo, Mr* T rw>lim^n **rthulsrly oy.-uTibed Bituatt known ss Mas at Perth A • :> frjnk Hottirujer. Mrs J Deliman. J^d ^ m |he T(,wnilh

urt-T>! 1 v lwtTrKSwul ^J.Riffenburir, Mrs. Jred Fehr, Walt- "< N««J(r «>' wH1 »* •yld tothe. , . - - ! Larson k foz, CtvM Enjintt-r' \T ktarrh 7. bnev mi r rw uiniMur' Smith Street, PWtb AJnfcoy N J Derti, pajrer Manaker Non-players' ROSE GILL, Or HARDING, which BUT is now oa Sie in the ' e • » • • 1» jwent to J L Gill. William held on tbe premise*. the weekend with [ ot »e qert of kWdlaMi Cum, i > Parcel IHU. beiaf part ol Parsel avenue. 1 Seine the ***** •rwalW! conveyed • THE flRST R'.HEARSAL Of the NIKTH GBOUP OONBIDTING en«tem, Alex Kettler, Charles Ridje- Independehl Republican Chtb MA as indicated on s certain plan Died Mr, and Mrs Wiles, of the said Andrew NlkmtU ul I'.*- Ni or one TRACT Werton anj Grover Prrier. in Uie Offtt* of Uw Clerk J Middlesex wotd. N. Y. korrts, his will by data il >«• ' > mirurtrsl wa* held Monday rv*> Located oa Uw south sMe of Bum s Cuunty .m the Utn day • r^..r,. -. • Road: ilfcjiBuwa ss tbe Stan Rv*.••: - ' ' er and Mr. and Mrs.' Earle Hut- htld in the Avenel school on tenths tAr an acr*. mon- rjr Itas. WrxiDBRIDGE—Funeral serv- Highway Kout? 26 liter iU!> Section said County on Ptf* U. un '• vv B'HwdHl easterly by lands «> Jamct S, limn Amboy Aveaue to Harltan RIT- chinson, of Newark, spent Fri- Friday evening February 24, 69, a ^Bein^th* prendsas eoaunonh elly; •»u'berly by laadi! it Isaac er Briiire, u. adopted by the Slate day evening with Mrs. Hutchin- lrx«l and Mli+ael Humphrer; west- tavern keeper who dioel Friday tllfWuy C»ir Thorn 1 ,son's parents, Mr. and Mr*, Fred Avenue. Hopel The rvtxt reheanal will be held aa Flynn. Juhn Carr Bernard Dunican anwiiuun-aT-wfiwiie:- were Mid ^^''j^^^JJ -.*-^! akla, M. J. nin oaour CONSUTINO J. Pud>r aad HtaU of Jobn Dunn • \Val)«r. of Correja T of or X 8 Cteric's Office is Book HJ of Tuesday nvjming at, 9JO Oclock mm. General Property Key Map, ... to £a saUsMsd by said i at pacsa JK Ac. and htrdaaftn- de- and t,h« «M «a»e R-«d: m-rth»rly by [rom hls home and 'at |fl o'clock ^,'*ln , Sertlon 5 Amhoy Avenue to sun oT Srrsn TnoaaaM One I! scmad M GiuuB i irtr B b1 !* MRS LAURA MOUNCEY OF Oak a*Mg la* B f U> , All of th* ft/rt-fouif describtd ^"nV the same pr»mi««i r/in»r>-wl in Our Lady of ,Mt. Carmei church, iot ?,^h( way and paroeU to be Thirty-Two Dollars (U.lttOCt > r*UUM L Krn kr ArUtur K Ben-/. i Ritiwrd T. Rr«n andI othen. ,xt- inurment was in the Rose HiH Tree road, will be hostess to a with the coats at tWs sale. M anaiaea wrr* roatryed by irquirft !&<• Ti/wnahlp of Raritan, TogvUier with all sod stngu! i»r di*4 4*>ea Au t a twn. u4 r«-risk L kr»n a&d Cttntrias R. Rraa. rB»ors ut Ike Ejtate of Palrifk Ryan.' .„,„,„„ , • j. Middlesex County. 8cal«: 1*-W public card party a1 her home DOYLE AND te Book daoaaaed.. by (W«m«ndpr w-.rk» aj cemetery. Linden rignt*. privflafsjyrsdlumen' a M^ldUwi CO«B> ail wif«. to The Mu'ton Hollow hit May, 19Z8' next Monday afternoon for the appurtensneca 1 BHek Cuanur. t/jr deed dal«l Dccess- corporalii-n, Uy Curn'-liun^Poillon. aad The deceased is survived by a 8«id Parcel n scr n.\ iSTaad r«a.rd»d la ths MM-rrfhrn Irui'eei bv dfed ifhtml A OrII I X-«4A3~beginning at •> ' benefit of the Iselin Women's In anywise " CUNNEEN and '«v.r4<4 In Bnuk MS line -it Cherry Street Uld . v . . , ELMER B. BROWN. by kUkis ot'a^J F.It to Ibr ricbi <•! way- u( tn< Jfotlun TENTH CROTJP I and a brother and sister, who live ning tM«4 aolidtor. •ECOKD TBACT: GOLDEN EAGLET TROCWV Girl * under way'for J«ffi Tf»ro»ni betwaca said «m- S the sjda of Choree* men of the World and the Verho- |>';|*0 CooUlnloc tiftr-tiga aaadrwHhs ct July S. IMI «'«» ft* •« 2S a card patty to be held at the s .. f«i CuuBtir firehouse fcrnetime in March Bouukd v/ulhrrflr ay Ok* tn Book Ml i* Deeds, QIRLS Mt> THE MM bid four with Mr*. Gordon Gill [n charge. The proceeds will go toward the_ f urott *«Bt«rir LEGAL NOTICE ^ purchase of scout ecJulpflrafiT . • • r MftjMi* r irS IT**" PERMAWEKTWAyE two aad a ban* arrsa, In Book Itl. Wlifl ml •«# b'MMM aortb by aUd road, south ,r- - other*. U24) feet more or lea* to a point in notmxY Drastic Rcductiow! 1 Pert Baadlag, n.t. cioli and family, 9f Correja ave- ,* said HarrMts laad. weat rf aald FTPTII OROTJP OOrTBTBTTKO The above daaertbed preaalsea art Notice is hereby given 19 the legal the aforesaid westerly line of bit Prepare tot CoM Waw! Vailr's laad, aad east fcr land now or subject to a oartaln right - - aveatM distant fifty (60) feet nue, visited his parents, Mr. and Oil Wa-« — 'umerlr of tffta flihiai OP FOUR LOTS' raea»ure-l aoutbaily alonf sakt west Hnadreds of Other ^ Cotta Compaai wraaa the - East Bide Avenue ,fi Mrs. Mark Rapacioli of Jersey tOT A. • » cry hsTOlafaafora described to _ a line City, Saturdsr ncoMD omoop OONBWTINO Located on ths smtn |M« Mt L . George's Poat Road ss s*Jd right OW TWO TRACTS Mutton Hollow Laa* MS fiat waatarlr way la d*seribe«. In a certain d«ed| MACKINAWS Bdu UM BIBM grtaUita eoaT«y»d W from OcorfM Peat 'Road.. sztaadim now *i neon. we»i»rly U feet, sloof said L*ne by TBACT NO. t. • Pa'rhf L. Byin by U Burdf* W»Uun. 100 f<*t d«p. Pare Vlr»1n WBOI Z5% OPT •ad oUnn. by dnd dated Nswnb*! Bald second tract having been con- LOT B. ityed lo the said P. Joseph Ryan by 2. To roie on an appropriation fori."-,-y"we^erl¥'"uB«^Si' BMt^BM* mmm%$ Lmatad aw tM> ssMlii 11 JI sM* ot sat* dead frua Jaaa*. P. Prall. rsoordad •i toi JZ inStars- ^ ~r^pn«TdSS^ of tirtnty-two, * nninen's comoensation. . > nue, recerittf.' ' VALUE < -9 ttwjuilh *ld« (tf wld Mullon Hoi aald atuttoa Hollow Lane on the P. Praltibr titm. • | Insuranoe. building, fir* I tiwkniln • howswr. unto UM MARGIE'S All watterlr aid* of Lot B and n«aadlaaT "•aMatHif i*d rtaeirskg I '•mar *wn slocw scrron CuniaiuuiK rleren acre* elcht hun- ' ' « saU I*a* W Oat ayabove described tract, » lot of land; Woals, bo^s'^d-fire:- J J5-5-S? tS %&£ BEAUTY SHOPPE dred and slx'y-lhrec thousandth! coarsved to Bridget by Isaac and drain Woodmidre Kmerf«a«y Squd 3 clrlct rotaaur* flood and wife, by d dated Pebru- Pain, ii-nijiij.-.-.-.-.-.:::: JM jf. zzjft&tt width ol PHONl WOOD, t-n' SUEDE JACKETS HKCOKII taUCT: Locnted on tbe southerly side of arr V. 1«73. and " tn tha Of- Pewnavy tlai Tbt other M csll«l "Lot No. 3" InMU'IOB Hollow Une on the eaaterl: (lea W the Clerk of County inj • 4SKIM Thee successful biddebidder Will bee requirrequir- %i.H Valae aald divlakm «*lalnin| tkr«e * side of Lot A exMndlag easterly *7 _ BookflW. Pag* m a* W«er I i,M0:« e"d to pay twtnty-ftve percent of ththe icven hundred oln«tr-nre thouaand'hi fact to lands of Dunifsa by 100 feet two t«Mt* belns1 the [auna amount of hi* bid In' oaah ar certified Zipper Frant " •< an aen—r«r«l lo Blchard X- Braa, K>*a. deoeased, by P. Jos Men'* Heavy lireuiaea containing ten acrea more o and rthers, asacutors of Patrick L wife, by dead dated Hay mta at the time nf tbe sale. THe b.l lex hcretofnr* «»»evfiJ to Hid llgl Ryan, deceaseddwwsedTb, bry William AAH. Rya; n recorde..d .I n Boo- k- — Mm at Ihe purchase price 1* to bs y by Dorsey Motors 'Mn Holluw Plrf Brick Companmpa y by UNION SUITS and wlfa. by dead dated May 22, IMI.tVmntr Deeds. psK* yt paid In cash orl by certified' d*ck. 1l ntt PatricPk k L RyaaR . andd wf wifeife. and recorded In Bosk tit «f Jllddle- drawn to the onttr of As State Hlfhr INCORPORATED l«>d llf r 29, 1903, anandd recorded wi Oiunty Deed*. pa«e 101. HIJWENTH GROUP CONfflSTTNO way Department to th* secretary or >8bort or loaf ileefe, white 'n M County CkClprk'' n Office In flubK>". however, to a certain mart OV TWO TRACTS . _ the State Highway Department at trey. Valne* aa to Dd 2«. *c. nscnow rnvcrina: aald Poverty SIK office, State House Annex, Trenton. lilts by William A. Ryan and wlb to FIRST TBACT: New Jersey, within ten days - after Tlimn QROUP CONBTIBTINO Isabel J. Austin, to secure I he sum o ditp or TOlii sat*, failure In naklna; Lnea'ed on the cast side of **_ ,, UI™,,., . „,_,„-. —- AUTHOUZKD DISTUBtrrOKS UV THREE TRACT* Tweli'it hundred dullars. racorded l_ Oaorua Past Road belaj the Hosa*. SUIfiS?*?h,!; J"'1^- d«c«»sed bv said paymant within lh* ttlnr Harited \M Mlddleki County Clark's Office •eafof Mid Pstrlck L. Byan. daotaa- VSFfr.g J5St *: shall act a* a surrender by the pur- . ifeltia- tli« nm« prenusaa ounTtyad to In Book 281 of Mori fifes, pacts M7 Ac — ~. ^w..uuuy. purro-1 ""an aci »a a ""aurranan' of "* ny me pur- ity of Middlesex, hen- chaser to the Btate of New Jersey of FLASH! ^ktrUk L. Bvaa by Edwaid J. Containing forty-two hundredlha i'endrr, and otncit, by daed dalxi B1XTH GROUP CONSISTING to tte creditors of the I all his right, title and Interest In and J. KIBLT. to brinng iinn to the premises tnrelnabori described SpecUl PIG TWIN tad «enn vpill 3, IS**, and rtcardad in Book OV TWO TRACTS OR LOT8 MAPLE & Fayette St.. «fc of Deeds for Middl'scx County, and claims and slab in and to the Initial payment Perth Ambo! Ine CAPCSKIN WOOL LINED lands _. nude by him. p«gin 4M *(-•. 1*1 He. I. flBNT TRACT: . lands of Isaac Flood and Farther condition* uf sale. If any. GLOVES Local*'! on tha north side of Bunn'.L old Poat Road this 'will be will be announced at the time of hold- Hiiuulx mi tbc Wtfcerly or north- Una 60 feat w»unwesterlyy irofrom uaOa>k BtreaStreeti, ing nle Kpeclal *e»i.,iy tide of (Ji'ur«cs Post Road. et'rndlnf westsrlstarry along Buan'ai UaUme JMIINII lafter: The 8'ite Highway CommlUloner re- as feet by 100I feef t «*P. boundad wast' aarvM Ins right to adjourn aald sale or 87c -* 99r Alsu situate JS the iHirtharly or by IsndIsI forwerly or*Ury A ' atrrlr side uf said Oeor|ei Poat ta withdraw s%ld lands from sain •!- Deeds nselor iat T Cijnliinlng fin thousand square feel. fminselor at Ta w ILUT/RSER, .JUKI* TBAtT; 8WKIND TRACT:, ' 153 GrpnvtllG llo SStt . Biunded northerly aad easterly by Conslsllni of a strip of land acqulr- Woodbrld N State Highway Com*ilsaioner. WILL SACRIFICE-- Conslsllni of a strip of land acqulr- Woodbrldrr. N J PANTS Ainu a tract uf wit meadow In tn«landa of WUIisllamj "InsUe " . southerTr b- y To be advertised January 27, 1919. FUrllan Urrat Meadows In the Town- Buna's Una and wa*t«r|T by lands ol red frof m FlooFldd andd frof m saiid Wrh-',M-3m-3.itMMWh'M3 im-3 Specials $1M aa. f|J ship of Wiwdbrldie.' In aald urnnty aad Mary A. Sbarpe. n-d Rvsn, whlrfi s'rlp nf land adlolns - and February I, 19U. i ai*> Dunliam bjr Bot>- scribed lot No. I. am ,lhs north an4 335 of Middlesex Coftnly Will., anhndanta b«lflir nrrtflin nf the 457 SCHOOL STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J- •mli«r 26 IW1S, ann rt-rnr'led In the <4- a Ik* south by Bunn's Uaa. ulna children of said Patrick I.. Ryaa. \i* ,,f ihp Clprk nf ml (I county In Hnld Iwo irirti being Lbs SUM prs- Thlf execution Is lulled pursuant t, OPTOMETRIST tliHjk 1114 ul IIPMII on paxci IM tc iiw's conveyed to Patrick L Ryu by \ an order made under the provisions til TOUE & iiii'tiiiliii; '•Hi' nnnrtiT of art lert. more 'asslmr W. Boynlon by dm dated Chapter. ITI. P h IBM >r Imn, JIII'I Iht? (Mlur cimvryed IrntrmbFp r 10, 1HH. and r*eor((a4,ln Ths nfiPTiDclniftlc Amount nf the kidr- Annowjcei the opening of hi* office for eurhlnatloQ $3,800 IWII Klynii, hy Fliiherl CrHiiflnirion, Rook 278 of Mlddiesej tminty Wls, nwnt to bfl sstKAed hv said suit M ln# l.-pil ilut.il .) ulv W \Mth«r SEVENTH 0HOUP CONFI9TINO ^Itlvf'Hir hiiiulirdtli* \it nr nrr^, with thn rant* nf thin ™tlf MBH. A. IWTI'K. Tnp. Or ONE TRACT Tniether with all and slnirulsr th Office Hours: Al«o rti'irtlhK nml n-nirvlMK Ilirrr «hti. Drlvllegrs. hcredll«mrt|ts sad 113 Main St. E- R. HNN AND CO; 151 8MJTH 8TRBKT from nuili lnwrn nr ffilrl pN'inlnfi an f flvs acres, Dpiir'<"n«ncp* Iherfiintn lielonjrlrir; or 10-12, 1-6, 7-9 PKMTH AM*** wer* roim-yi-rl tiy tlio M i:i"ii llollnw ll»lnn il>« name premises ronveyed to anywise »Drx"»nlnlUf Woodbndge, N.J. , HMbk H. * « «"*• fll!- fir l> h fi.ni|lanv il n fi.|l..*» Ti. lilrU f, fly«ii liy Tl(a Perth Am- JtJLHJB r. RNaiT-. Real fotate and Innrance w flrt Jwnrn I, Pnll.ni l.y il.nl in..nlril | y Tfm ('olta I'o., a roraorallon of PHONE WOod.. »-2142 Tra4aai Ulaasos "alorda/ n Blierlff. trill MNIdkiwi I'oiiiily ri.ik - Offlr^ lit Mew .r»rii'y. by deed dalfd Isptember AVJp T. WILiNTZ. {;R SlflTfl TO HIM ' ..._ 136 at.; by l«oo, and iwof- " ' V-^K— - »0 MAIN STREETi WOODBlt!D record**1 In ths Mtddl«Mi

n #> WOODBBIDGE LEA HER- JOURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRl'ARY 3. 1939 PAGTETH*EE Personals •:• Social News Of Interest To All Lclubr ^s J EASBEY BOY SCOUT TROOP WILL Smart Raincoats MANY SPECIAL PRIZES LISTED FOR BLACK AND HUNDREDS DANCE AT PRESIDENT'S RECEIVE RECOGNITION ON FEB. 10 ST, JAMES' SOCIAL NEXT MONDAY WHITE WOOL BALL HELD HERE MONDAY EVENING

.—Word was received here this week that 1 A M mHHllXJlL Anothei uf tuwn, sheetg auct pillow cases, Mis, »li It bey'a recently organized Boy Scout Troop No. 56, 1 in* t-ssi u I gumt socials spon- H. Peck, town, smoking stand, ifbideiit'i Ha\U and Uity WHO »twi by MuJmtl J. • be officially recognized February 10 at a Court of .ml iiv Si James' church was Charles Nlutner, Camden, clock. i. i 1 iitit >puri*jied Mun Trjiiitr arid William KiUpalnvk. in the Perth Amboy high school auditorium. i Moniiuv night at St. James' Mrs. B. Hopp, Carteiet. tu1 i NO. 11 audit- Ju*t t*(ore the Piesident s nves- troop has meetings every i.i.iiuiiini Next week there will End table and lamp. Sol Dorh- . nin.it i tlie chairmanship of sage was tieard u\»r ttie radio, n ii re special games—the ten? evening in the Keasbey ers and sponsors are trying at tht inger, town; kitchen cabinet base, in.i.-, i. I Esmond. The crowd wluch was supplied by Ju^k'a Ra- fc-otection firehouse. Troop leadi- < illy game, will amount to $60 Mrs. A, Qadek, Perth Amboy; Kvw*n»> .W » •* * "*". id recently by the Choir of the Cyrteret; quilt, Nora Ooughlln, Peter Zavorskyy, Willial m Virgo, (".•irteret; towel set, Frank Bnras, lu. ,,thy Langan, Aims Uane Lan-1 LAND-WATER GROUP t Congregational church at the ZltZoltoo n OOTOiii , Jdhh MaytiMi, Walter nd Doris Fielder, Zelda and t oe of ttte organlit, Mrs. Grace Perth Amboy; kitchen stool, T, Konowief, JCrnett Wargo, Ray- iyul Bennett. SEWAREN-AwroxmwUly 40 " r Brown, on Main street, mond Lamn, John Cynu. Eugene REFORM CHURCH shortly after eleven, o'clock, Des members and guest* of the Sewar. A ipedal pri» wu won by Mrs. Antpl. Joseph BanyacskiTMIchael FASHION NOTES I welcomed the guests and tx- en Land and Water Ch*> were en- E. Anderson and In the game* Hegeduj, Frank Wagner and John >d his thaoki to tht committee tertafated by Commodore and Mrs. _ winners were: Mi* t, H. Ptrduk. INSTALLS SLATE uil those wlnq,donated trveli R. T. Bogan, at "The Meadows," ^ ddington, Mrs. Raymond Killeri- John Vamoe has been made Desert VwektMU AB4 or akkd in any way to Mew.Brunswick, Saturday night at ••";*; Victor Uttle, Mrs. scoutmaster an) l» expected to get Rice absorbing sunthint in a coat the affair the success It a card party to raise funds for the ndrew Manko, Mn. Herbert H. an assistant thortly. of white and dark blue striptd tin n«d out to be, rlub. texfleld, Mr*. UanyXUnde, linen, over nuwullnt white lintn AT DINNER FETE . The taoop mm «otlrely new II U o'ctock, Mrs. Marguer-, n. Wtyrve T. Cox, Charles Thom- one, although' Keacbey hat had one slacks and a navy lintn shirt Hits •tit won by Mr. and \4,^ STEPHEN SIMON NAMEO K.mdolph, vice chairman and Mrs. J. B. Zimmerman, I. J. R«lm- KonradStam, John Llddell and before but that became extinct Hire protects htr hair from tin too- hot rays of thj sun by it smartly CHIEF CURATOR, OF Huth Wobi, terwtsry, lit the ers, Mrs. S. F. Hood, Glenn Hauyt, —• f Margarrt Voorts*t. several yean ago. U's on two birthday cakel Troop committecmen are Joseph wrapped white fishnet turban. MAGYAR UNIT Mrs. I. V. Deiruireit Mso playing Other guests wen Mn. Daniel ini k were placed on a beautlful- were: Mrs. I. J Relmers, of Bound gden, M*rs. George B, Keaflng, [Dambadi, Jr., chairman; Michaael ,ilipoinl*d table, The eaktt wtrt The evet-pepuiar shirtwaist and WOODBRIDGE. — The newly Oreo; Mf. and Mm. Boudinot, of ? and Mrs. P. O. Dixon, Miss J. Parsler, John Cyras, Leonard skirt bows in, this time for formal li.i liiled by Stein's Bakery of Av- Stelton; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sloan, luriel Dixon, MM. John ltanh^|Mwwi.,B*tfaimMoyem.^unin G1Glo°",' WWUUam elected officers of the Hungarian iwlrlt grsctfully In Woodhtldge ra Mouncey, Mrs. George Bennett, other of a series of muslcales and b! juse puckery with big loos« smock- the ali.rnitc ttrlpo. Slack sued* of New BTOTUWMIL" ' aVflftue, Trtioj Toth. IIIKII ] iont iiumpa »nd white illk presided. Dtnoe, February list Mn. H. Walker, J. R. Reynolds teas, at their home on Green street, ing and giddy with little golden nuckerdiiet compute tha •memblt. and Earl Hukhinson. Sunday night. balls. More than 100 guests'were pres- HOLD BENEFIT PARTY enT"The'tea tSBle was decorated, Hi! hluh-hlkln| won•••«nlry lirto AUXILIARY AT.CABDS [Thos. F. Burke COLONIA. — The card party ANNOUNCE WEDDING in keeping with the season of St. fashion's blue book^So it would ty under the auspices of the Oocn- Valentine, with tall red candles seem If Ann Rutherford's new miinity Club was held recently at held Friday night at the home of |— Fttnnd Directors — Mrs. Edward Schiiberg, in High- KEASBEY.—Mr. and Mrs. John ,..._ bowls of red roses. Mrs. Asher gloves are any criterion. Of black the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cziva, ot Florida Grove road, an- Fitz Randolph aril Mrs. Garret suede,»with brilliant red thumbs, Short, of Henry street. field road, by the Ladies' Auxil- TIPS Brodhead poured,. the gloves, latest in chic, defy any* Prizes were won by George iary to Colonia Post No. 248, nounce the marriage of their By CUPID 366 STATE STREET , daughter, Betty, to Julius Orpsz, The musical program featured •ne to Ignore the "Going my way" Jacques, Joseph Batkin, Mrs. Hel- Ameritan Legion, was a social suc- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. son ol Mr. and Mrs. J. Orosz, ol organ selections by Mrs, Lillian P. signal. • en Thomas, Mrs. Irene Sabastine, ces. A VULNERABLE time to Ling street, Ford«. The ooupla Stephens, A piano solo, "Rustle of Elwood Neuer, Jack Clancy and High score winners included create "good will" wjtk the have made their home in King Spring" by Mrs. Jansa, of Sewar- NipoUon At S«i»«- H«ltM TTObuf Tarned. Mrs. Oscar Large; of Avenel; Mrs. lady of your heart U & Val- Joseph V. Coitello, Mgr. George's road, Fords. Their wed- en; two violin selections, one by The next benefit card party will Charles Davis aw* Miss Muriel entine Day I Bend her' a tok- ding trip took them through Vir- Bach and the other by Schubert Quicksilver eounuje had be held at the home of Mrs. Mar- McAndrews, of this place; George en of your love . , . and ginia and Washington, D. C. were played by William Nebbe, of hit hand; garet Elliott, of Oak Tree road, Harris, of Sew&ren; Mrs, Frank when you sen her In the eve- Raritan township with Miss Edna The keh> wu •.laotbiai Saturday evening, February 4. Schaufele, of Woodbridge. Non ning, be sore yotfre all ocean's lawn; 4. Plans are tilso under way for a players awards went to Mrs. Gar- * ss^^s^sj ssj -B gVPPOET Geigel accompanying; Mrs. Thom- "spruced up." Then she's His fact was wrlakM box social to take place at Brink- ry DenBlsyker,' Jdasph Taylor, Wn Bute Woodbrtdfe Emereency Squad as Southwlck, of Roselle, soloist, whltt and drawn; sure to lend > sraspathette rendered "Morning," by Speaks The little Corsleau lmged Ve lota man's hall, Oak Tree road, Satur- John Crowley. A special prize was ear to your "Be M> Valen- Dance, February tltt awarded to Charles Davis, of town and "Stars" by Rodgers; the El- bis band. day evening, February 2B, tine" pies. Rose Four quartet of Roselle, sang Napoleon cringe* wpoa tat Following cards, refreshments a group of three numbers "Ken-< sand; CLTJB MEETS were served. He gibbered, twstd si nlfM't FORDS.--A meeting of the HERE'S ANOTHER TIP!... toGeibJ,'-' T ROMANCE IS OUR BUSINESS,, by Huber and "Swing Along," by oUctHrTs Ciub~was THE" LEA1>ER- JOUKNAtj we rael Oka Cold himself. Folks trust us so His leering warden took hits lor Cook. Miss Katherlne Wood, so- a pawn; " day in Our Lady of Peace church. with their Itower neavges. They know that prano soloist, contributed several An ivory king brushed from tat Miss Agatha Ratajack, president, win* ther ask us to sajr tMr Intimate words with flowers.j selections including "Iris," "Who'll chessmen's land. was in charge. . \ those flowers wUl whisper bewitehlngry-and with Just tlir Buy My Lavender," "Lleher- Wat he reia'orsetBl la Us laal COLDS, COPPOLA right flnesM. straum,' "The Holy City' and "Sing • hour. We've helped tokken many a heart beat... May we help] Accused by misty mothers ot the FEVER and TAILORS - DRESSMAKERS - CLEANERS Me To Sleep." Harrier Rhodes, slain, Charm you say It with flowers? I played the violin numbei' "Ave Coniicted by fog-Jurors ol tat 666 HEADACHES STATE THEATRE BLDG., WOODBRIDGE Maria," to piano accompaniment westr Liquid, Tkblttl doe to Coldi Bklte. Noit Dropt Telephone: Woodbridge 8—173B VALENTINE'S, DAY by Miss Lois Peck. Dramatic read- The claw ot twilight crunched Us TBf "BOB-MY-TIBM"— dream of power Beauty Sh A WONDKtrUI. 1IKIMKNT Ings were given by Carol and Nan- Bzp. 3-31-39 Taaday, February Uth cy Petersen, including some.origin- While gnats and flits ot doubt besieged his brain; Ut EM1LIE Baskets of Choice Spring Flowers. {al poems written by Nancy. The < rum grow silent in hit craraa NextHw-Do C«rss«et f OameUUs, Crardtmas «r OrthMt; Roses, VWeta,c* breast. of Sweet Peas. HONORED AT PASTY M. 0. WILLIAMS. ^BEAUTY ITEMS Boies. »rt, Flak sad Yellow. , WOGOBRIDOE—Rodger Webb, Boxes of 8prlng Flowers, such a* Dsffodllls, Tulips, fcotesj son of Mr. and Mrs. James Webb, "fid Malont, conduciot ol '•Vnvttn 3 FOR $1 Iris and BnspsifafOB of the best jivenue, was given a tht Book Endi" m Pictorial Rnitw, btt n,m o/ H, G, Villiimi BaskeU of Growing Plants tiKTyi „„.., „_ _„ ..jmolller,Sat-' jor hn October U*S»rt We are the only Florist .Telegraph Delivery representative in' urday afternoon in celebration of Rahway, and can take care of1 your needs to any part of the his fourth* birthday. world on. short notice. Games were played and re- Ma^hkwleik Oil Wave freshments served. Those present bUobla iHMdy <

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Muiic By Qulverlns nerv<4 citn niuki' you v]t[ ami Munril ImikiliK, rrmiky iiml hard In llvo ultn-Mll hwi> V"u hWJik' niulilu unrl fob you •>[ Kivxt health, ifuixl tlin*r^ ami AL KALLA WWhat you may h^t^l is ft |ifirtin]|nrlv JOAN I'LAIR fooood votiKJn'i tunic *ntnl rouli) ymi HHK foor •nythlni• ! wln>w I••• n.-rii>i uri' WIUT Cla^roL be. 132 W.tl 41 8tt..t, N.w Yotk, M. T AND HIS WOR ORCHESTRA VegeUWo Ciiiniuninil? 1M lit wl;'i|r. Bud FREX )e«kl*t, kdfic* md AnalfiU. •oma herb, mil rn,,(n Mf> Nilurr hulld upnort«i>hyNlritlF<«lMiHit('t'HiHl ilnwli -Ip • Ham* dim your flhri^ViriK mrv^N, KIVC w> wiuili living Addreu t Mufti (liail tf l[iiUiiiFl wnini'iL IIIIV r portud bpncllt- why not let hnkhnni'd Otr — -Slat* PVBLICQS5SERVICE Cvnunuml li»lp Y(MI. I"", in ii" "imil- My Btaulldan's Name U ADMISSION, 40 CENTS hg thru" trylni Hmi'H lik,. i! linn "tlinr intflul womon fur it"' |>i"t :t ni'iirrn tlotiiT IT MUST UK <1(M)H! ".a- 1 WOODBEIDGE LEADER JOl'RKAI MAhW V"kMN<; At. *

r^UTTOrU W^,« UAM . Sot* IWMKSJ hros Must Fit! Oft « Journal CHURCH News Item: Aj M1000 Q^mwx Repocu NEWS ADVENTURERS' CLUB JAM* •- c cmncu a. HEADLINES FIOM THI HVlf M» sTT dC t OF MOPM YOUtUlM "Storm on the ^o^th Sea

after lugb ELLO EVERYBODV: at l.ti Kerens U H Put on your oti skins, boys and tfirU, and come at papebul BeajL abf,aid We're off to sea in ^ weather with Henry S G&wdcis cf Chicago, with the u« short oi adventure ofl to starboard, and a heavy gait blowing uftight smack into it In the spring of 11W. Hank Cowdca was second mau .: the four-masted bark Slanky of UverpooL homeward bound

from Calcutta, India, with a cargo of jute and cotton f0[ Hamburg, Germany. It was tfae twenty-*4xtn of March, and y^ tysteaa. the Stanley had passed through the Eogttan cfaannel and G. A. Organuabo* AaafeWa devottaa: Tuesday the Straits of Dover and vis ploughing along through the tratuportabon to oatlyatf P. M. North Sea. nndrrmacorAL It was the morning watch, and Bank «i at the wheel A heavy mist hung om the Mt, and tht captain was stand iu at Haari »«*» caatsf aaalM* Jf ilt*MI* *• "ff*- "• »«i iu c *<«ffc-*t mfi aw H la m Sunday Holy "We mut be near lanft m^ f Church School, MJ ld to M t KMP « food kMk«ut sad aw ftai Ow land to MM rmr tm dev A year ago, a frwip of young icen in Woodbridgi II u>r *qualto makt up la ttM aprft. (d aw at asm. I'm had a dream and the drwun materiatiied toft-reality witl to bre«kf»»t" L the formation of the Woodbridg? Emergenef Stpud, fnc ocsunrorwT 1%e "ca#lala' *n ^av, taw'Baaw was w^9 •• ^ A ^k^kM su ^^m* ^B..^^ It MiH BB aa aMaai^f laa Thmugh the generosity of the public, the squad was fin Ada'l t»ea hate ttaaa la van Sst asfftaat, M «M|M *e iw» ally able to purchase the smbntanre which tits been at tin •adcrMaO. It tan ON rarab sal MffaBjaaa tt riataaa M4 Lnw urn at Ml ^ H sen ire of Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge Township - ihip w« ttaooat Ma Cheml Funds are needed for gasoiin«. oil. laundry, blankets and*"" Baafc tat* Uwa aad MnLOrafeT. Vpairs An appeal wa* made to the public, wheh after all Sunday Church School at benefited by the maint«auce of tfae ambulance, and the A. H Homing worship st 11« A Bj UU* UUrn* UM wind bad to a |a-» aad eafli ot iuUi.ru response was somewhat disappointing. M Christian Endeavor .7 P. at. •od bracM wtn btiog washad uvoafh tkt pw* «r OM Mt AI O--,— In an effort to keep the ambulance in operation the nine o'clock the italp ran tftumti wtth a shack that Ukt i>t sTONGAaUAN report ot • t>if gun It thrt* tbt DM 1st oa 0M -r«BUae oa yoa! Uarning came. Still (be sea was empty and fcire Wai M relief m By Harold & Hoffman •' - Tha ffntrhriMk "When infringin• «.g »»« .«^ sup _-• AadsecaagrandssBsieiaBtao! sighL But at eight gclock they sighted a. sail and In bah* u hour > ^J Monday evening at the home of it posed law,"you say Quit the* fct Taw ipOepi* jitter bota XaxtJ Ulaf^ was hailiDg tham. A Una was thrown sfcurd j Mrs. A, S. Lockie, en Rowland danger The fear is the danger and Will BMkc oar ekildrea Mae bs g TtFVTOS The public ear (and eye) is filled with clamor and ar-; place at 8 o'clock. | induces the physical effects We and 16 people Including the captain's wtfa and baby, wer4 taken aboard fumtnt for this or that piece of leculation, presented as the final cure The regular monthly meeting of cannot in reality suffer from break Haadaosac Dorothy ThompsM Last Man to Jump Ofl the B*aL .for this or that human ill—or for all human ills. jthe Session wiJ! be held at the >g except a moral or Chides the world as it rassfs oa. Too who know what fan^aad true Sixteen m all t» boat would ehfldn-'s roves will blocormm in snowbankswow banks. The Sunsn;r* Claas will maet at TO THE EDtTOt Then Bank learned u. ..-,« Stanity had not bean tha onij unlucky 1 hair! Well ii 't e»aH!ti..iiewJo>ir^ the home oi Flora Baker in Avend ship Is that night's stortn rive hundred nsberaMB had tost their live* I*: J Msy^tae sbtt, JfcjrtST. as shsn Itri Harry BSBS" aaatsttag to tt. • •• ...- — - •'••.. . ..„ ««•-• • On January J*. 19M, the "Twenty Years A^o TO- hostess. January 30 193* yoa- Thsse with hearts wffl always km , Bank has quit uw sea now ud settled down ashore, hot 1 wonder if ST ' column in a metre poned ttudy das* meet- Editor, Leader-Journal, —mi Ottca m a white be doesn't wish ha nw bff* r II ftflhtf ** *»>l°: *" 'stories of be hew at Ihe none of] wooaondge. «- *- la %kwe witk the Wind* as awi spiu of tucb things asjales and |blps ifround to the North Sea. How A them to reforr J«hn B PwfhwirwlBe < t about It Bank? tkm, on» of them advancing a yemnality who was street WednVsttay at 1:45 paper, a mistake that I hope you TaeyTl east yw yet, my to be a cvre-all in a troubled field. all th* woinen of the Auxiliary are will permit,to explain honestly. starlet! 1, must vote st Poll No. 1, Barron cation to transfer $J,«».OO from over. invited. The hostesses are Mrs. W ' The Independent Bepublican A veeue High ScnooL "Current Expenses" an the present • * a Warr and }bt. i. Sntan. . , Club of Avenel is ndt Education, nor is any other polit- it is ourprujilege to find.the facts, ( within tkctkn year's account to "Bepeirs and R'1- The weekly meettaf for prayers my^ eandklacy to the Board of — • of Ward No. 1, placenknta". THE FIASCO AT VERSAILLES ical organization, whatever inter- and work honestly, unselfishly, to District No. 4 of Tbt first story rented inat the plan "for the conduct of the Ver-1 ' est I have shown in , immiripal right the wrong; that it may benef Ward No. I mutt vott at PoU No. Dated this second Way of Febru- saitles Peace Conference had beta .agreed on by f* nations and fhaV B governmenf was done on my own f t you and me, directly or indirect- 11, Barron Avenue Hlah Sdtool ary, lm ' ill would »il tzMjtfAy to permantDtlpaace. Itmpesn small nations initiative, wiraout any political \j. Votan residing wlthla IOY B. ANDsWSON, accepted the agenda prepared by five great powers. i ties whatsoever. Better that I be defeated a doa-ldtsMet Na 1, ot Ward- X, DalMct Cltrk Producer Leads Soft Life en ttoes fighmig for * prtodpte ^«tSeboolHo. I, NOTB-Tne term "cwwnt ex- The- hcoe* ol ihe *wW were high, the smell of blood and Ore' Please leroemper, -i{ do not pos- 1 still hung heavy m the air and everyone was skk of. it Here was; as the natural jastinctt of a poU- that I honestly beheve is right, penses- Indudaa FrtaQteiat , tearh- arf, Janttorf and inaiioal Inspect- j meevng of 'he *4rid's great atmdv Here were victors, able toj Twas a long pull upward, seeing thai he started out as s train Scian. Tm onr/ aturiiayer.' exer- than to be'false to my inner con- ora*, sslaitea, fatl tetbocki, enforce their decisions by the power of victorious armies. Peace was' cising, my American'-bom right^ in boy on a taasil mid-western railroad, but by dtnt ot hsnf work even a single vote. st HopeUwn. school auppUes, Oaa\ transporu- UJ be permanent , < I working for what I honestly be- and a tew hreakshe iaaliy gw to the top. And whai does the "—* Most respectfully youn, Votan residing within Uection QQQ of pjilU l^|IKn«i Q{ pupllj St- Well we got 0* Versailles Treety^tBff more variegated types of Bev* tsrlaht ssasa to hfaa naanriallv? Oh, some- Walter alanaker, District 1. 4 and 10 of Ward No. t«iwH«^ t^fyK^i In other districts be!! ihao we had ever known to edst We ahould have found out whept as the seigtiiorbood of PJU00 The prDdoorr, hoverer, wants it HI tell you more, I hist missed Zlegler Avenue, vote at School No. T. at with the consent that ve wouldn't legislate peace—but we are 3tiH tryinj to do it a week, with fear or five bone* and andentMd Us ttf« isat altoretHer bang born in Woodbridge, but Avenel. N. J S ssflboa other little luxuries that » bed of nut. As be pots U, he's started to live here quite a while within «^uon The second story Aiciared ttuTM of onT ststn hai retifkv ssskt kha the eavy of eTery mortal. oa top oaly ia theory. Advallr, be'* after the radVsUnned Indian* of tru^t Eighteenth Amendment to fhe ConiUtuuon of the United States sol Who a Out fmbakxu ff How who riatt ia the middle of iu firbtir* went West Nona ilcoboiir liquors were henceforth prohibited in the United Steles and tempcamenta] stars on one hawt gets to work no earlier Uus noon Now. t believe in a non-political Notice u hereby given to the le- dental vutae made compulsory. • sad whoa* prime dtligfet is ud the tales department on toe of Ward No. 1, mint «» ***** Board of education, created for ggal voters of the School District : A member of the Ed- It is hardly necessary to go into the story of that effort to control the horses at Sicu Amu ' Why. of olbtr. Then there are dirwtorj' and of Woodbridge, in vote at School No. 6 st Iselin. writers to handle, not to mcntioi j Die administration of school affairs of the numan rppeiites by edict We didnt suppress the appetite for strong teaiat, be's a Hi/i)y»tK«J that the ucation, shall be at least of producer. th« rr*at public. The pr»du«r h»» j only, as an arbitrary separate the County Of waters About, all we did do wat, spur the appetite for Ulegil profits, (o pins* them all. ^ency. NO. I do not feel the Board annual meeting for the election ol district, aad shiU h.ve make enme popular and finance criminal organizations as they had | of Education should spend upward three members of-the Board of been such a dttten and resident never been financed before. , 1 Education for three years will be { of a half million dollars yearly of held at T, of No. , W> uught people to drink who had never tested liqnor before. We , the taxpayers' money, and not be Barron Avenue High School, a> vote at School No 1, at Colooia lurrcd <*>ei u> unsmipulous gangsters anch a flood of money as they | responsible to officials of the town Wsedbrida*. PoU No. l. . rending within never dreamed (* We uolocaed murder and robbery and political ship, nor to the man, who provides Barron Avenue High School, at District* Nee. l and fl of Ward No. UMTuptior on a fantastic srale. * ' WoodDTidge, PoU No. 11. }. must vote at School No 9, at candidate* to be voted oo at {this huge sum by taxes. Port Reading. In less than 14 yean «a bad to do what we, bad never done before Vtotoermbre when a separate Public School No. », at Keaabey, meeting, must be AM «1U> PoU Na X, '•] in our hisUary—repeal an amendment to the Ccnit^ution of the United spending agency faus to invite the State* ' Public School No 10, at Hope- confidence of the taxpayer, and lawn, PoU No. 1. Jails to co-operate with the beads Public School No. 7, at Fords, Both the Vf.sailles treaty and Prohibition were put over by good of the municipal administration ir\Poll No. 1 petple with the best of inUauiODS—good peapte who believed that an effort to reduce the tax rate, it. Public School No, 14, at Fords, law was supreme in the v^orld n&4 that they eeaU use this suatw- is abusing the power vested "in i PoU "o. 10. macy to enfora- their wn conceptkMs HI vtrhje. Publk School No. «, them, and their usefuUnssc is mor- or in They failed to ^c that Law dnws iU tone from the people, not ally forfeited. jPoQ Na 5. friirWlce They failed to see that law can rale only when the Public School No. I. at Port At said meeting will be submit- this purpose may be obtained '; ClaodeMe Colbert Every cltben Is a stockholder in ted tbt question of voting the District Clerk. , people want it to rule--which goes for Europe and the United States 'h'^ municipal corporation if he A TAX FOB THE FOLLOWINC? T Public School No. i at Avend, Peraons who may w>t«- i! • with equal accuracy. Ia UM alarch issue of Uaroopoli- lives here and pays taxes here in- PoU No. T. PUBPO6ES: tan, J. P He£*oy plsyt Bosw«)l for election are: directly or, indirectly, thtt fax Public School No it. at Sewar- For Current Expenses $393,005 00 LAUNCHING MADAME PERKINS a typies) bat aaoayaxxu produc«r, (a) Those who were regi^V who udki out tend about himself. money jj bis. Investment in the en. Poll Na I. For Repairs and for the last precedim general, The third story desk with a personality—e personality of las Job, the pMfle be works with Township, the people want Public School Nafl at Ooknia, Replacements .lion or any special election swxi pefeie expected So much that It really wasn't to to the per- a*4 the trade. Ustcn to this conf«- For Building and subsequent thereto; or not ber* Clark Gible to. 19. at Iselin. Equipment r.,,-wrtality Kobody merely human eoulA ever deliver that much. ataa asad* ay ta« nrndam-, as re ficials t? s 3S {registered but being qualify' :M Night" They o'clock P. at, and aa much longer 111939)3) . bbetween the away. There really isst moth to do. wanted DO part of UM picture, which ' extent of bang above the princi- as may be necessary, to enable all be necessary Think back a Wt-nurt then moderate whatever mUutftasm you may ples of our American government 1418 955 00 » p si with money out her* euept spend they wert certain would prove a the legal voters present to cast, THE F I i in Jsel f« one «r more of the current ture-afls, offered to the nation or it I MT» some, of tonne, bot aotdad. So what Happened? The pie- tha) our children an taught in r ballots. I'd ralhar gasabk. SQIy. turt brake boi-offlc* rM«rds aad Um very school* they oontrolT Voters redding within least three feature Syndicate, Inc.) «pfftd all ths wrisss. Wsaer,th*n»bnn^wra*I,

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' '"•*•! \ .v\ ing "Out WCM will, the HarJys' tfom Moscow to Chkajo, •« *»« t«fc>rtuHy combined in the Louit H»jw»rd, Richard tarlton and Tinn llmwn LirL up a fuw during brought back with all their col *emrt story. u iht count of "The Duke uf Writ I'uim," tin- I'.dwurd Small production "Wells l''iut;ii" i at Hie Knipin* Theatre ur and-• laviahnei•• ' s in ' "the "— AT THF, UBFRTY new CUhidette Colbert starrer, Riihway, lodav HIM! which had its first local showing "Itse* #e*sts" last night at the Riti Theatre. An exciting and beautiful pic- At the Movies Against the picturesque Dack- ture, although not quite the Jesse ground of gas'lit Paris—witti the Janus that we were wort t© be- RAHWAY THEATRE, Hahway. . I He is the leader at an ojfihestra hansom cabs, ttwpaif-c«n dancers, lieve. the frou-rou decor and the mid- Mickey Rooney, who hail achiev- which plays at Hollywood func- Tyrone Power play* the part of night champagne supper*—"Zata" I, (1 a unique niche in the history of Uons and has also composed a tells the never-to-be forgotten the famous bandit whose farm Is 1 the screen's boy aetorg ai 'the re-number of musical compositions. »toiy of the fllrUUoUi music hall taken by from him by a rich rail- sult of his phenomenal success in He is Southern California Until* road company. Henry Hull gives a and ping-pong champion in the di- favorite who risked open scandal I the "Hardy Family" series, makes for the man she lov«d and whose splendid characterization of the his fifth appearance ai Andy Har- vision for. boys of his age. In the wnair town editor who Js n Mfnd, Pan-Paelfie tournament he wai fmnl all 'he *eplaiue ef dy in "Out West with toe Hardys" I'tiris could not drown out. of the James c)an, and Henry Fon- currently playing at the Runway runner-up in the finals for the da it the tobacco chewing frank eighteen years and under class. a) . I Theatre. UBEETY TIUATU, Elisabeth. James. Nancy Kelly Is the girl Although a good d*al of Mick- Daring in its content and throb- whs mmTles -lesiie. I ey s life ii familiar to his millions EMPIRE THEATRE, Rahway. *>'iil£ from a big city's streets, UnU of fans, *ome of the following fact* •i sal's emotionally charged dra- I1 re known only to his close friends Bob Burns, the Arkansas drawl- in,i, "Newsboys' Home" proved und studio co-workers. , who has made million* laugh ('(impelling screen fare to all who He receives tin allowance of fit-) in pictures and on the radio with ai I ended the picture's opening at RAH WAY teen dollars a week out of which, his droll storiea about the folks the Liberty Theatre. I he pays for hi* gas and oil and back home, goes serious for the I NUN., «ON., Highlighted by the grim realism 'TBJ (sundry expenses, including the first Ume in "Wells Fargo" Para- fiu-iti by ill-clad boys who fight I salary of hli valet, Sylvester, who mount's brilliant story of empire their battles on noisy street cor- I gets Fix doltart. biulding, which opens at the Em- ners, the picture stare Jackie Coop Tk* pire Theatre. •I all er and features Edmund Lowe, Tk* HAB1)\ Cast with Joel McCm and Wendy Bwrle, 'Edward Korrli, pittim. A UNI ON Frances Dee in the leading roles, HAT it this thing called swing_? Some say it's hot; tome s»y it and Samuel S. Hinds with Ufttvtr- HOLLYWOOD ! Burn* palys the part of of a phil- W isn't. And sll the swing bands say that they ir« "making mmic." •sal's rough and rendy band of -*—-—V "' ' ' " i-iirnW 11wwphtcrt ttomUM ahatactw who A swing band knows the difference between good and bad In the Little Tough Guys who make be- A scene from ""V'wslHiyst' Home" to bo iVaturocl at the music they work in, AH a band leader has to do is play it the way helievable their roles as hard fisted JeanetU MacDontld entertaining | helpi MeCre* break the first trail feets It and guide his band in the ami direction a*4 H atn't h«lp beina MICKEY her nephe*. Earl Wallace, on «w|'«"*» St. Louis to San Francisco in Liberty Theniiv, st.utin^ tomorrow, good music The photo above, of Kay Kayser's orchestra in action givea and self-reliant jWWilM. set of'Broadway Serenade". It was [the early days of the Gold Rush. yoq the idea. Youthful romance in modern ROONEY dtid H,\idy Family Earl's flrst visit inside a studio ., .fit's a new Burns—in "eoonskin" However, there the resemblance RITZ THEATRE, Elisabeth. In the October istw ol Cosmopolitan Magailne Dorothy Baker, tempo wilt be the keynote as the Mickey Roomy, proudly displaying hat and leothem jacket and accord noted writer, adds "Swing Band Leader" to the magafine's "Auto- ends. Wagriphy «(AnMTica,. Mtf' series. first of 1939's motion picture mu- his new gabardine top coat He de-ing to reports from Hollywood, a "The Duke ut West Point" the sical comedies, UnlversAl'i "Swing OUT WEST signed it himself... Lana Turner greater Burns. REGENT THEATRE, Elisabeth. first major. production to come Sister, Swing" opens at the Liber (porting the town's brightest red Another of the series-type of from the Edward Small Studios a capacity auddence last night at the l/nited States Military Acad- ty Theatre. WITH THE roadster .. . Ann Rutherford add- picture which has become BO pop-. Modern dlress, a modem story this season, was presented before the Rite Theatre and proved some- emy so accurately that even the Wise-cracking comedy by Ken ing to her collection of music boxes. utar with movie audiences through 'and modern Technicolor befit HARDYS thing new in screen entertainment ivy on the walls follows the cor- Murray, fast stepping by Johnny wild She now hat twenty four ... Hedy out the country makes its bow to-Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson is in store tor patrons ol the Mmf Lamarr and Spencer Tracy getting KEEPING FIT rect patterns. Downs, Kathryn Kane and Edna LEWIS STOKE day when Universal's "Freshman Eddy better than anything they Combining comedy full of hilari- fr«e lunches for two days during Owing to the popularity of this Sedgwick, new music played by MICKEY flOONEY Year' opens at the Enfplre The- have attempted in the past. De- WITH THE STARS ous laughter, rojmance which goes combination of pictures: "The Ted Weenie and his famous orohea CtULIA PARKER cafeteria scenes in "I Take This ater. spite their successes together in Woman" . . . Johnny Welssmullar directly to the heart, and drama of Duke of West Point" direct from tra, and the antics of a talented M G M Family It is the first of a semes that re- "Naughty Marietta," 'Rose-Marie" baek on the MG-M lot after two American Youth, it is a film which a successful run at the Radio cast, including Eddie Quinlan, Er- sembles "The Jones Family" "The"Maytime" and "The Girl of the years ... Billi* Burke post-carding- tells its story spiritedly and well. City Music Hall and "Zaza" star- nest True*, Nana Bryant qnd oth- Golden West" they establish still friends from New York... Maur- H:ird,y Family" and the "Charlie E Holly- country staged the dramatic race wood mars. Kloanur I'owell works out the steamer race up the river and WOODHUDCI Baby Dumpling. every day In Iho Kttnlati o( ln»r home. to rescue the slave from a lynch accident on a sand bar, and the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Slip main I HI UK him huauiirul URiirn by mob. lynching .sequence, with other de- axroliatlc work KIICII u» I.IIIUMMI here. FEBRUARY a - 4 Richard Thorpe, who filmed "The tail) taken directly from the pages DOUBLE FEATURE Crowd Roan", and other hits, dl- of the original book. Harihlll * Vlrtlnlt Brurf< IN ORUM THEATRE 1 HITUOMIN, N. J. •'Woman Against Woman ' KAHWAY. NF.W JKBHKY —• AND .SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY Yon Art Cordially Invittd To Attend Tht William Boyd In Fob. G, 6 and 7 1 I yewr nolr gray I It ft gotng groyf Crate thai ihadowl "PRIPEOF THE WEST "JUST AROUND 1 lON'MNrOI'S SIN. I TO II Clalrol llfti the gloom of gray that'darkens your lace md THE CORNER" SUNDAY, TUESDAY , KKTllllNKI) ST. JAMES BY Will IV KKUIF.HT with makei you look years older. 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WQQDMtlDGE, NEW JERSEY MoiO BARRONS DROP 7lh STRAIGHT GAME; CASEYS MEET DETROIT CLOWNS TONIGHT DUNELLEN AND NORTH PLAINFIELD TO MEET CASEY QUINTET TONIGHT DEFEAT UKES, THEN LOSE REGISTER VICTORIES OVER LOCAL DETROIT OOWNS-BASKETBML CIU8/ MOST POWLWl M"TR*CTlOr*S TO-«»\Y. • FIRST LEAGUE BATTLE TO HEARTS: By (barge Meinar OUINTET:BATTLE SAINTS MONDAY THEY mn rum I«H The wolvea^ave _ OPPOSE DETROIT CLOTHS TONIGHT und the yearly howling jam NS.M WOODBRIDGE. - Last Saturday night the Wood- has started. Wood bridge high school Barrons dropped their Sixth WOODBfilDGH-After defeating the' Ukrainian V. high ifin't winning , conaecu- C, Thursday night to grab' a firmer grip on Uie <1. P. A. - scholastic^ cage battle of the seasotTto-, basketball games. ¥«, it cer- league court championship, the Caseys dropped their first tainly looks although history league tueetl of the seaswn to the South Amboy Sscred in Dunellen High School emerged victorious after Jieart#, Saturday night, by a clow 26-25 score. The Caseys, s ill repeat itself and a hectic iracag which saw the wiimera.cwna.lrom behind T* TOOTH >UU«IICTM however, still dominate the league, but the Hearts have Br Baiton court quintet will to atop the locals by a 46-88 count. i: fend the season with no wins, It is all tno evident that the Red been showing thetr opponents plenty of fight lately and I'm certain no loyal Banon and Black forces under the leader- should fire the locals more than an ordinary dose of worry. ship of Coach Link Tamboer are inat the end of the half, the Duo- The playing of Leffkr and Uvi — Footer wants to gee the team ellen combine showed 1U superi- 1 Le for another totally black-marked that?r fifth straight pn the losing end all the ority oti.the big court by wmplett- gave tfcsteCasey< i lime. t season, and there 1» nothing that ly snowing under the Woodbrtdae league win over the likes by a 18- can be done to stop the backward five. 24 count, but Saturday night the 9 QRID BUTTLES The wolves *)w*ys r«*djr march ot the Bartons, Tamboer Caseys could have been Mates ty Dunellen took a dose W lead with a remedy, have stew- has often complained that he is a Junior five. Their slay in the at the end of the first quarter, but not given enough time to work first half was away off and tMr ed up • pl" whi«h will the combination of Barcellon* awl SLATED FOR '39 with the team. Regardless,'Tam- second half rally failed to bring [ end tfcese constant losing Clark pulled the locals through to boer is still trying new methods to them vietajr. _. in t«eawtb«ll. a 17-16 lead at the half. give the locals a tew wins after a Bob After slyer1* field geal la the would aboUst inter. Schwmwr tried best-to p BARRON ELEVEN disastrous start. . opening escort* of play, the the Tamboermen on top but tbe WUO MM COMIOY [scholastic b*aawtb*U and North Plaintield broke through playing of the taller Duntllen five eyi ntttsaTia IWW wiek iigait le Barron's semi-zone defense ity. The peaswerk «u bed, ana st WOUtARIbOE. "^ I adhara strietlj to inter- was bound to succeed sooner oi y ps Werlock, faculty manager of ath- early in the first quarter to take a later, |c l,a 11 competition. I urns* they passed directly to their announced uiif wttk the 6-4 leadv Al M archie then cams At the finish of the third period, Fulton bit Shufflers opponents. At no Urns ddi d tthe [thought of that a long lime through with two Held goals and »yl show the ability which JtbaU ind baseball sched- the DuneUenites snathed the lead KEASBEY BOMBERS AND SPORTING fftr WooArldg* high school. lago »nd baried it because Deietfed By Railway 3-2 them on top of the loop. It waa La the Canucks went on to an ea«y at 39-36, but the Barrons- fought Thirteen schools are alroedy la program of that typo it victory, At the half they led 15-7. ge4a's foul shot which broke a 85- hand to remain in the race. Oreach WOODBRIDGE. - The Fulton scheduled for baseball, but Wer- •impossible here in Wood- Woodbndge showed u spark ot ler, lanky Dunellen guard, showed IB tie with nly second! left to play. Cafe shuffleboard team played CLUB WALLOP SEWAREN A. A, AND As a result of Uila tots, taa Caaeys lock has two or three open dates Ibridgo. life against the North Plalntteld his ability in the last frame by to fill before the season start* Ap- second stringers by outscoring pacing his mates tHtfW»i tstmik MmUfuAft*l Monday. Feb. 6, at Fords No. 14. iitercet b the the favorites. Pochek with nine All Stan vs. Big Five at 7:18 P. M.Bobby McDermott, leading scorer the schedules; Igame. We've heard se*er- INDIANS, TIGERS L£AD points Bellinger with eight and Alarues vs. Eagles at I P. M.ot the 'team, is spending his sev-i Bejeball lal fine comments on that ALLEYS Barcelona with seven matched Knights vs. Keasbey F.- C, at enth season with the team. April 18— Asbury Park Home P.M. April 21—South River Away (point, but fan* 4a not fol- AMERICAN LEAGUE OF by William "Juicy" Fauble the scoring thrusts of the Frat Hooks Crawford, high scoring Club and added a little more. Tuesday, Feb. 7t at Fords No. 14. April 2B—SomervlUe Home •low a losing team-records CADET COURT LOOPS forward, has been with the Clown*, April 28—PertluAmboy Home Noteworthy 1« ••*» .fact..that the Bar Files vs. Greyhounds at 9 'for five years and has played with |b«ar us out. Woodbridge winners, scored their deciding P. M. WOODBRIDGE.—-Two new bas The Old Timers, in the Civic playing against each .other had the Paterson and Fort 'Worth pros. td top-ranking quintets a points from the foul line, and It . t » • • May 5—Carteret Home , League were in rare form Wed. nights. Gill averaged around 141 Abby Acker, one of the belt 1 etball leagues, the. American and clearly Indicates the rough doings Fords Intermedia^ •May 8—Thomas Jefferson Away years back, out since National, were started last week nlte and as a result regUteredJJK and Poos 139 which Is "way off guards in the game, Is slso one of of the victims. Monday, Feb. 8, at Fords No. 14 the best aoorers. Joe Mallnowski, May 12—St. Mary's Away (ha origin of tbe split ses- by the Columbian Cadets after the only clean sweep on the Crafts- form" for both of them. Maybe May 18—South Rive, Home both of them would find tt better The Keasbey Bombers soared Skeeters vs. Fords JC's at 8:80 P. M. 9 foot-5 inch forward, is tha most sions the game has been on ilrst half of the league ended with men alleys this week. Fete Ein- plenty high to spring a surprise at- May It-Open Holy Cross defeating ViUanovs. horn of the 0. T. had one of those k they warmed their hands bnly Tuesday, Hill Billys vs, Wood-.spectacular player on the club. His May 23—New Brunswick Home way out 1ajcle»tMt the sleeping favorites, the chopers at 7:15, Buudogs vs. Jit cutting under the-basket and flip The reasoA-lor the change was nights that no matter where he hit before a match, Sewaren A. A. With less than a May 28—Carteret Away However, we have nothing explained and stated that the 'em he didn't get' em and wound lerbugs at 8 P. M. shots from "underneath" thrilled June J—St. Mary's Home minute left to play and the score » • • * thousands ot fans last yerir, say about Coa?h Tam- league was unbalanced and this up with*a "bad" game of 123- Pete We noticed by the scores that In favor of the Sewareaites, the June 6—New Brunswick Away er. That is, nothing that split would bring the teams up tosays "too much splits," Charley the Busy Bees are kind of sneaking Fords'union "Points" Cromwell is a newcom- festball Bomben, paced by Lou Wagon- er in the efcst. He was the star on rould hurt him in any par in their new leagues. The Sohwenzer said, "too much some- ipto the 700 scores lately. I dont hoffer, moved quickly to tie tin Tuesday at Fords No. 14. Point- Sept. 30-Patarson Cut Side Home thirig else," know whether It's the new wood Arrows at 6:30 P. Purdue's beat teams and faintd . He knows the game American League is for the older count end surged forward with a ers vs. Oct. 7—OruifrAwtjr boys, and the National circuit or the threat about serving ham- his nickname from his ability to*Oct. 14—New Brunswick Away 1 steady stream of Held goals. how-to^ coach--Jtr—but Township Heavr Senior shoot baskets. Jim McNally, an- athtoUs-. *smGsmii ServicServicee. Static* lads burgers that is perking the team Wukdvets, ISewaren center, took Oct. 21-St. Mary's Home needs time to drill his other Manhattan 'tar, to-jfcg key- 26^-Perth Ainbof Away The Mian* and the Tigers grab dropped a tough opener to the Av- eight points'. Thprmhry at-thr High flchoot man of the Clown's offense.' uci. bed a first place lead in tlie in- plugging right and sooner Fraternity Club vs. Sporting Club Nov, 4—Linden Horn" Bam. Without practice a etel'A. A'« by 10 stioki.but came Tyrell was** close runner-up with As usual, the Lewis Girls will augural games. Captain Moore of or later Wll tiavT the laugh on tit 7 7. M. Sewaren Bute Birds vs, Nov: 11—New Dorp, y. I., Away bmti U just five men playing back and took the next two to make eighttaUies. Wagonhofttr left? the play the preliminary game. The tho Indians was the whole show somebody. winners with eight markers. Red Ghosts at 8 P. M. Keasbey Nov. 18-ThortIi J«fttfon Bomi "'• i losing battle. We feel sor- it two out, of three. Johnny Petras main event will start st 8:45. Nov. 30—South River Home is he tallied ten points to outscorc ,oi the A, A's had a bad 127 game Wlth!Lockle and Lee geared for Bombers vs. Sewaren A. A,, at 9 both for Mr. Tamboer and the opposition singia.handert Bfl- in the nlgfet-eRp. which ke)*«d the The Nut Club in the Peanut scoring play, tiia Red.GlNSts..had : PEANUT LEAGUE ke team. Success cannot be mond scred all eight pints for the. Gem's team, plenty, to give them League is close on the' tail of little trmfcle In tripping the Blue • »--• -rv"-— - •• • Palko 187 167 fceir's but - we're behind losing Senators. the edge by only 11 pins. J. P, George's team for tint first place Binds by a 3ft-20 count. The game Woodbridre Light State George's (1) M. Shubert 154 18T m. |wn—win, lose or draw. The Yankee-Tiger battle was aPema Went In to relieve Petras in pojltlpn, and the way the boys are waa a few minutes old when the Monday at the Parish House. Kuauak 140 187 188 Blind ...y.. 100 100 hot one all the way. \The Yanks the seventh frame and can you Nagy ... 146 202 188 PICKUPS ,. Tony "Ga- socking the sticks, (even Zing) it Ghosts tooft a commanding lead Holy Name vs. Corner Oeag at 8 m gained an early] lead by virtue of imagine, he struck out, but Itwon't be long before they'll be onand stayed in front during the re-V, M. Elppers vs. Coueghait at BPoos 172 184 187 ToUl» 724 748 100 iito" CacdoU, the vie- their better foul shooting, but thewasn't enough, he should have top, Sunday in a postponed matchmainder of the game. At times, P. M. '. SlJko .. .171 181 164 Gate (8) in a reoant sknvbang Tigers, paced by Brodnlik, tied the started in the sixth. The boys said the Nuts took two from George's however, the Bluebirds threatened Tuesday, Colonig Patrol v«. At-Ugi 123 P. Hanaan :. 171 147 lii 171 • on tbo Parish House score in the third 'quarter and that B1J1 was a bettor relief man lads and if George (himself) had- but then the combination of Lock- las Stars at 8 P. M., DeacoM VS. Borbas 1110 140 Anderson 178 190 pushed to the front early in the.than a bowler. n't inserted himself in the lineup, Palmbkd 148 149 108 .. , Tony should en- le and Lee came forth to halt the Stewart A. A. at 9 Pi M. last period. Brodnkk took scoring • • t in the second game, it would have uprising; j Wednesday, Rippers vs. Stewart Totals .712 924 845 J. Sp 138 163 ' the Golden Glove* tour honors fr the winners with eleven been a clean sweep. That medi- Lockfe took scoring honors with A. A., at 8 P. M. Jeter's <*) Blind 100 153 The Steel Equipment ,flve have 100 after realising the tallies. Everetts waa best for thebeen finding the roads pretty cine Ueo. bad along with him maya totol of thirteen tallies, while his . Friday Collegians vs, Colonla B. Skay 188 110 151 * In hit fists . . Chet Uanks with ten points. bumpy lately having lost their last have helped him get that big mate, Lee, followed close by with Patrol at 9 P. M, • .. Focsai.... . 183 167 215 Totala : 784 7M 751 score, (It wasn't tad medicine, I ferarro.. .188. 207 165 t, die Casey court In the National League, the Gi- four, matches. Tuesday night the five field goal* lor ten points, ' • • « • » ants and the Cubs took the lead Craftsmen's Club gave them, the know, because I held it for him), Hovacs .. .187 148 196 gives piano recitals Woodbridtt iBteraHdUta .154 173 by sinking the Reds and Pirates, works for two flames which makes • f • WOODBUDOB REC UAQUB Mionday at the " Parish House, Boka ...... 1891 tween games . . . And Both games were low scoring af- -BimrtwOo. (I) Washington.—Robert B. Fedjner the coasting pretty clear for Itw "Fat Stuff" Nagy of Geo. team Cadets vs. F. C. Jayvees at 8:10. ey tell me he is a wix- fairs, with neither of the winning Gum's boys, unless they get in a got sore because I mentioned that Homesteads vs. Terrors it T:15 Totals 880 861 900 director of the Civilian Conserva- teams showing any high scoring rut themselves. Parker tf the Steel Kuhiak ., HI 180 181 K. of O. tion Corps, has asked that Con- of the keybord. he can only bowl one good game 1»2 P.M. ability. had the best night, with 302, 204 Bandies '.... 145 141 L. Gerity 149 176 186 gress make the organization per- M>rge Gerity, so elated a night So he ups and bowls three 158 137 Tuesday, Bohunks vs, Stewarts The Giants, with Boyle in theand 202, for a total of 908. Vine* 138 B. Oerity 134 148 148 manent. his recent success, has games and still only got one good Volocsik 170 148 125 B. C, at 7:15 P. M. driver's seat, edged out the Redsi Bjll PerM| ,„«. of the AveneJ game. Maybe I was right. "Bingo" Wednesday, Aces vs. Jo-Jo's at Dudash 180 188 154 elded to get back into the by a 13-5 score. Powen and *H Auxiliary, a laflto' tea* that hits Mike of the Nuts, struck out in tha 7:18, P..M. • . f —•,--»• ^ rag of things .. We mean bert rallied to give the Cubs a 12-9 ,m ^^ the ^ of last game to'help the Nuts plenty Totals 824 781 750 Friday, Homesteads vs. Jo JoV Vetball, of course .. Last win over thh e snarlinli g PiratesPit . | nounces that his team will roll the to win. AnU did h* celebrate It at 7:19. Terrors vs. Bohunks at 8 Carlson Five at the Royal Recrea- would have been too bud if that Busy Bee (I) ek he wag A high scorer in McKlnney 180 132 118 P.M. tion on Bloomfleld Avenue, New- gal from Pennsy would have seen ^ « • • t league game . • Glad KEATING PACES REC. Wasko : 119 137 ark, Sunday night. There will be him. 1C7 Woodbrldge Jtnicn see Charley Firr back STAFF TO 53-48 WIN quite a delegation of rooters ac- Roll 1»» IBS Tuesday at the Parish House, F. Bth the gang .. He is, how- 5 companylng the Auxiliary, and the Hoffman 1*0 C. Junior* vs. Rangers at 6:30 V.M. OVER COLLEGIAN The Fulton Cafe squad nlced the Sumer ,!.... 138 149 US pr, very mad because he way they're hitting the wood, I K- of C. five for a pair of games Wednesday, Cyclones vs. Se>- i y g Hansen 188 177 149 |eds a haircut after a long WOODBRIDGE. — The Recrea- Tues. night, with the help of "Ran- en Jrs., at 6:80 P. M. , , think they'll bring home the ba- Friday, Tigers vs. P. R, Clovers in the hospital, tion staff quintet, leaders In thecon. dy" Andersen who banged the Totata 727 783 light senior league scored an im- wood for some fair scores, They at 6:30 P.M. . Uyor Greiaer was Weod. Ante Bales (») t * • * prcKsive 53-48 win over the Col- The.WUge. Auto Snles outfit in should call Randy "Poker-face" as W. Skay 108 199 the fortunates who saw legians in a game which saw twothe Rec Leaguerwlth Yustak get- he never cracks a smile when he C, Smith ..w 184 Tomuhlp Girls' Lesne Louis hammer John athletes put on incUuUu&l scoring ting a 237, M. Kovach chalking up rolls. B. Jost ...-,-».. 138 192 Thursday at the Parish Houso, lenry Lewis into submis- performances. Jimmy Keating a^2ahd"Wtu1eS]H9» - »ft 182 168 •Starlets vs. Red Wings at 7:30 P. ed off high team game this week The cats out of the bag. Frank M AH Stan- v*. Uhjans. at 8430 |ion lin one round last took top honors, however, with J. Yustak .'- Hi • 337 in with a score of 1018. They took the "well dressed man" Bedl la out 332 P. M. • •' ' thirteen field goals tor 28 points. M. Kovadi 149 184 veek .. The Clowns-Casey Burger's 21 tallies was best for thehonors away from the Rarltan Fire secretly practicing to bowl lately k«me should be a big help men who held It for about a so that he may be eligible to roll 867 1018 026 NOTE bringing; about bigger month. in the Peanut league next year. Due to death in the family of the Andy Gadek and Charley Di*e (I) Janitor of the Fords No. 14 school, fgate receipts at basket- were runners-up 'With thirteen Rumor is around that he will roll' j. Hearln • 149 133 128 The House of Rusznaks, I mean for the highest bidder. The.Nuts F. Zllal 116 all league games scheduled for last ball games . . Betides, the points apiece in this, hlgh-siwring 138 Tuesday and Wednesday hn to be battle, the House of Finn's, pulled a rab- have treaty offered him a "bag ofG. Bartoa 1T1 |gimo is a natural in more bit out of the hat and sneaked wood". What say Frank? D. POchek 153 m postponed. The postponed games In the only other light senior 148 will be phyed as follows: • than one. battle of the WWK, the Deacons away with the last game of their J. Demko U7 177 173 * » • match with the LehWs. Man's There won't be any "Rumbings k Mossick isn't the hap started the jwonrl half schettlft by 173 Hrst Half ChMnpiooaolp Playoffs winning a close 16-15 tfune from Shoppe' by a lone pin, the scores,- on the Alleys" Saturday night, but Totals W 787 |l<'st lad these days . . He is 7M and 800, Johnny Ruwnak was there will be plenty of "Rumb- twdB JJgW lealen the fihgtlng Cblonia A. C, Lou . Thursday, Feb. 9, at Fords No. George "Lefty" Rusz- Luck, who l«d in scoring .wt» U the big tomato for tha Finn's in lings" in the J^^lirm*l hall on DBTVK8 NEW CAR OFF who besides moving that game with a 187, that night ttH&TFwM. Leagle 131 Alanies vs. /greyhounds at mini** *5ft00O tallies, HIBO too the hero's role W Tulsn, Oklo.—Whlle a crew was 7:30 P. M. Eaglet vs. Bar Fll«s, at in town ia goiiyr to play sinking a long shot from the mid- sponsors their third annual dance. WAIN 4 r*SVt AWACW The West Amboy's asked no Eddie Paulson's gang will play and unloading automobiles at a rail- WOP. M. ' Hth tlu> Salisbury, Mary- dle of the court to give his mate! road dock, a man walked up and one-opint margin of victory. quart** nor gave any in their everybody gets pcimut*. So If you id, diamond stars, . .We match with the Regfllng Office really like n good time, don't miss esked "Is this car ready?" "Yep," Forda' tatsiMBdla(e WILL « \o mi «4ny sh "Lefty*' all the luck in and as the results show, they came It. There will b<> a final meeting nt someone replied. The man got In Thursday, Feb. 9 at Fords No. <.MS:tKAVtiMi In KM suprotvr the Service Station tonight with and drove off. Police are now 11 Hill Billies vi. Sfceetera at 8:30 •baseball future and ad- WoodbrMi* Bmefgnu Squad ou on top with two out of three wins. Joe GUI-and Poos Iho committee, hunting the missing machine. I F. M. flaace, February t WOODBHIDGB LEA0HWOUBNAL, FRIDAY MoUMSj^ To Address Scnbe* COLONIA a -.j. ..,i Hkiaai Vat 1* OODBRIDGi. - Two persotrf' Woodbridge Bank *^ «* injured yesterday urn** * Ua*. Port Rariian Commission CROWS NEST •••t i,«- jf his pirtr • . «r«er.*. fan-; •r owned and driven b> Ralph £ Continued fr"in Patfe One conucued One (4 2724 North 18t:. street ••• - f. W Krwuer. „• ,. VI •«* du the JS again north on uit sujjpf [••St iii. „ otner in tina part of New Jersey and with th«r desired j,opei U> be *~ ith highway, near the Rir/*»y CV> • «, ,14 r.u rnid-yfear KV.tr, improvement, coaatnicted to protect the ihoaluif entrance. j ext May 3u. o Lir.* collided with a Uwi *T.« wutarr H-roM well the same u a potential anchorage for between 2wO and • 'i - Tin'+jgy. dealer an tame u temper- oy A, ...... Karney Komano •w • • a over ttoe or- ju boats." " • • • arily suape ; AND MKS WILLiA pro- U u* c*» bank. Frank Cooctudtnc, the report " • Hi cer, come* of Caateaviiie .. 1 /ujnia OOUie^ftfrl p. V«r> did Uas -WitWith the increasnee ien the use of motor boat* for re- The betting Gertrude 9o#otnou 27 of ...uidiy night ai i fund* from Waodtondat re*t- Mondar Bight •' -^ iMO creational purposet, the Federal government it rtcofnit- • .is, iii observance ot ;.•.,' U tKat Karne) will plead ~ i. New Yw uig more than ever, Uu Bec4 for Fedwal unprovemem 6f in the Collins caj • •: -it ttMW daughtt; oa&Ki capital stock af.RlM,- e ...gr «IM3 U* op- gailty and, Collins HmaeJf were injured . hn Prjv.e; d, is tac denosuory tar baajattl by Dan OaUa«jber Uwauai of Uda triad, arc libtraJixiiif their views « pro- ige bnd BetteSay* I IIIIV and Wi Washington street, Perth jecta of thia character wherein tbe dejnand it ao great for Itiss Solomon was treated far cor. fundsnds., and » a ol tte pubtic improvement by*a large number of boat owners, * • • • DRUG STORE Federal Dcportl Imurwic* Corpan LOOIID tunon ot tkf_teft •"%*! the head ihat the requirement* take on a commercial aspect WfA aod mild afar*. CnUns sustained AND MRS. C. C ' tact the 1.^1. uf Weft Hill Rc^ aa* Matt^Bkkl I *••• tT*#|WCt VflRwgfMM SB) * WBW ' new aalla-»v| "T>« »*«d for improTfcmeot at Smith'B Creek na* i*. •.-..fiexl Saturday nujh; 7 surra M rs Ueorce Sovwreigr, ran tktiav come ao urgent became of the number of people — A delirious roast eld. and Mr. andUn aad' Bud tile amount of money iaveated that lnatead of AVENIL It r of Railway.

.. the matter on further appeal to the Board of Engineers had broken the. "«* to members and for Rivera 'aad Harbors, thia Commiaaion sought and ob~ duriiui thraWM wives ol fl» Charles rTypn THOSE ATTENDING TK ww pmiK iain«4 the co-operation of Ku State Board of Commerce air of black hip Aaodation at the Black Cat Inn held by the amior cu. Woodnrid#» high set,. atoned* u»| and Navigation for the improvement of this waterway. on Avenel street on Saturday eve- ImU* AUrcd I'rfler Clarence Colqatk Friday night .. After a *erie» iit btarmgl aad coaferfneej, (thc Board of Stephen acted «* ! Schwartz, at the Orte#et Commerre andKarifatwa i^hnded Smthi Cr&k in iU We00MrD6£ chairman* aBd ***i***f4 the prr>-' was accepted as a fnt-tnber oi the bank when U* Tim program of New Jeras* waterwaya prajwcta. Under date vram of the erentnat 9.irf(W beard ' uisukfftn County Press Club «t a Cm liquidated. < EDWARDS of December 2, 1938, tbt Board advertiaad for proposals. and dsnefcif with Geora* rtjna't beld Friday ni«hlj Fred P. Buntenbaca was pUce arrived borne archntra twmHUagm^t. wen ttnto~ 173 ANEMIA W the bank at tbe .... The demaad for tim improvement haa become ao acute j enjoyed until a late hour

meeting '• • • •• • •— that it is tipped the project will be completed in 1939 to Plans for ttte next few Totals Yield early this rnontfe- He forworty was .„.. Mr ADdatn the advantage of a great number of citixeas form the diff-' { was bent Saturday at the Rah- made and a program was , astuunt cashier, hiving held that wards of London. Enfland | ereot pans of the State of New Jersey who moor their i WE? Memorial hospital to Mr made out as follows. potation since be became aaeodat- • • • • I Hanuaa and Mn Benjamin Wickes, of February »•—Befular martin* to Professional ed with ihe bank February IS, boats on Smith's Creek. , THE UUSIC OfPAimtBIT Of, Pulton rtreet Mrs. Wickes is the al home of Gnautskncf Wtor , 1108. He was assistant cashier of 'the Wuoiir.'s Club of Wood-1 Urban 142 former LoretU Develin, of C. Peueiaau. Rarrtafi Townatup. . tr* Matawan Bank before moving bndt* will meet Moods; pisti' 141 Treatment Attre^C. Urfftr wiU b»«p* !t» Woodbridge. at the home of Mrs, L C Hold-' 1 Guesia may be Invited. •uaaril 110 | Frank Van SjcfcW has been dVES TO MANY FUNDS wooo en. >n Rah way »\*ni»e 1 president of the insUtutiar^ since ^ QU^,QU . or Claire March J4—Regulag r meeting in ot iU Uwreu avenue. Out place, thei ' its orgBrtijatJori, and other officers Club THE LADIES AUXIUARY avenue « confined to her home; Metuchen. Charlea Pric«ett of _Th; Woman's or Totals 7M with iltoeaf I Metuc»«i Recorder will be the Woodbridge Rre Company No

Ouef and Mn George E. Rest- p^ ^ ^ announcadUebafr „ .. . ot Urs Harold ing. of Decker place, has return-. b» ^^ n^ fojlowim cwn- Krohn* VH Edward J till, has brown Whitaker. \tt Rahway a\-«n»e with H ud rwordU la BooklS F. Greiner, James S. Wight, B. W DRBD THMTT M C DJ pat* IK at tw« "*'""'"tary 13 Literature, drama aad mu- Voget Victor C Pedemn. Mat- ai sk departmenU will meet rartij^J^ TKNTH GROUP COKBUTTXG thew Melko. Alfred Urtfer. K. J. OP TWO TRACTS WedncHiay evenuif, February I »> { WBDHESDAT. aad ratrriu. th*n«ut AS Jersey • B'.w«>tr. tbal part at las f«Uowlnc ol * anaiiaw by aud Muttoa Locu*d on the »«i nd« at b.. ud brnlnartrr de- Stid tm tnrt hariiic bcea ooanyail D 188 233 No. K aa a «*nala BUB ... without apparent reann. the | WUU A-Byaa. Patrick J jcrfted as Crt«i» % 1 of 9 dtalrailiU bulldiBt !•,-... February 28. R T. Ryaa. cask uuxaid P Jtmtb Rr«» by AM» «• 212 ltl All of Uw fonfbinc anrribtd nitodiiiBook«llMceniarDMdi'Hn«to i is WoodarUn Towsahip •: inda an dna to kck I The Ways and Means chainnan.itjitBi bnai J tor aaU Cwatr. U> 1W 112 124 O»BBtas H,"* bllaa#M <• t Mrs. Harold David announced a j 5*Taa^ToraBaBajra »arl Ctitter aad Lava L. OtKtr In- uUga Holkiv 175 204 of hemoglobin in red blood CARD OF THANKS hu »irf to Tb« '*|J. Hibtard to WilUtrd P H uwl'Lorrh 168 b th* aSWlf tb* Clerk ul •• i t j.neetihg of the food die commit-;a^Tm^rtr ia twenty- Brxk Crcipvijr br celb, others to lack in these 1 ,„ . , „ ^^^! tee to be held just previous to the' kxa. tracts. ^ABttSBffat a actM i» - _ , parOcu- ToUls 850 968 Ml flT sMa af CBBrraftrw' •carrlbeo. ahrtatd BH* fkrei i ft war nctttofor* fnmui to uw Auaatk Two Katmi forty-two aad : cells themselves. Only a pilwj oooteytd. (1) app^tTrre^veT^;^-^. - - **>"~ "* ~ M at w» Mllftn ICT* Cona Ccainaay arroa* UN' »•—-' 190 huBdrcdklM rMLSD f«et <• tbt try bereintefom oeaciibed to IU 115 iloai tbe Borfberty tide ! «•** Pant Road as asi 170 Stnat froai th* aoawt af ml"- Al »y. la termine the type, preambe tfd txpUlacd Hi • , la* BorUwrly *M* of Caanii -• rTRSt OBOtT CO!«ai8TLNG o brrtrae. aid COB Uhe eaaurry •**• of Laxl«r. Vargyas. We wish to n»» WM July t 1*11 ud recorded TBACT NO. I. Parker . 202 KM 202 I froa BBM aaaiaalat potnt for their treatment so that stamps to send a Junior 1 or man TRACTS 1 tbe Middl«ex County CVrk * 0«V»| 8*M KU«1 Irwi hirimf beta «•• Cherry 1S1 111 1S2 BorrVrty ll Sesraei M aic thank all thfee who sent floral | i»i ta Book Ml tit Dw* p*t» US Ac • f*y*i uikwlF. Juanb. Braa by i OBds MBL oat- haBdrrtd you may; again enjoy 181 ltl tributes and -other kind expres-1 Junior Woman's Club caii% <**»- L Ryaa *y ArUiur K. BuM lorn aroupa harinhi f te«I O;(W«1 from Jiw P. PnU. reccrdm Van Camp aad rf*>ty-att OB* ?T«I ty the MiitWW Hollow r** Brltk an Book «7. p*«* 1» of Dwdi tor fM< WM atsk*: tfeeaer *onj of sympathy. ! a, ISS7. *Jtd rec- •f--•-,--- 9M aBatanjaa active, fun-blooded health. Mrs. John Azud, aaked to- ^J*L rv«iMnat to Rtrturd T. Rna an•vdd CJAUUT. and brm( «ub>ct to a St Mtddksrx Coun- Btonftft pttm by wkki P. ioarpa Totals 825 9M »93 w>|rnv #• BBWBBM We particularly w'uh to thank operation of the senior club for the cr u«cds. pan tt * B**° ud M>jo*auif tbt ftr«t LOT A. UT 8. im u>d ncarded to tfce Of•Ferraro 1M 21S 191 Hn. February 15 at the 00 tbfiuuLh M* In of the CKrk.of atld Coaaty ia aorthern; sMs of CWrt 9trt*- j IBgl: ^_ LocaMd «w* «fr: -page *»••*«: II) aailaaili •—aafm* ii mi iltaf & •ortbem, CARD OF flASIS •CTt. be Uw' BHM mart or GcorfM P.* Row) 9ald two tncu t*ln« tbe aw Jrt- ToUU .929 1042 90S The club appointed the Le- 1 aratatrly by tke Srst mn- by •1M coarayed to Richard T. R}ik. Church Btt ft ud • S4 ( A, A. (I) • h and Ci\ic department lot. caatarlr by land of said ud uthtn. «XKUton of Patrick L.I 1 The family of tha. iale LydJa GUajan. aortberly by tb* tlan- urr a. R dd b P Jh R u>i Petras, 203 111 v siaatT«7 •HUNMIXO chairmen to offer assistance at the 1 or >aa; aVaterly by laad tk* anBBwa* eaau jMakfiRfky. 'Jr. wishes* to ltd Nitr „• 1*4 1M> M*. Board* 6f Fiucation ekcttOA on Mattoa' Hollow 'Las* oa tb* wtaterlr I their reiativw fnends and Bd* of Ux B and «itendiBi wnterty John Reimas,.. IU February 14 and to write a. tetter raian TBACT: • half um. borc for floral '.ributei. donated alone laid UM SO feet by 1M lt*i deep Siessel, Jr to the board informing; than 0< OoBtalalaf t»» sal MMT C. CBOCP CO.\KI*njxi tha aoutbrrty tide it OT TWO TBACTS 104 147 fj-mpathy recei^-ed during' their'- *w*rtf bereavement-in .ttanieilh Uxa'td w U> e of BUd SHERIFFS SALE Woman's Club gave a play •lot IN CHANCntT OV NSW ARSXT - 1A their beloved husband and Tom Road beaf UM HOBM- .„ Dear Dear Children""-by SECOND OB00T OONBUTDiO r.tad*«>f Bud Patrick L. Ryaa. WOODBRUXII BCtLOIKO er. Or TWO TRACTfl Looted c* th* «putb»rty BM* of aald AND LOAN ASaOOATlON. a CootalnlBf forty-two baBdndtba of ratio* of ta* Stall of New Jeraay. wish to Lnk Rev. S°£« ^ Mutlofl Holk>* Luw « tbe castertj C! NINITKN HtN- I B?tes Miss mice DdOato: Mrs. _ SBU OowBty. kxaM udd renrdeddd In-BooIBkk S of WddkWddkv THUITT-MINI. 1 1 IXtda. empt*; Carteret Police JDeptJ Hotr Lake. Mia. Dorothy Head; Mrs, •a la* aoatk atdc it a*M Mnttoa B^- tktk CCoaaty Deolie. pat* Xn. at two o'clock ItlBB.Biii Ttnaa bt tk* family Lodge: The Sisters of Tbe tow Baaa. Suh) hhovmr.. to e. Mtahj aort. MCOXCOXD TBACT 1 nttaraaoB of Uwaaal way. at Ua a>s»- Ca\«lli, Mrs. Martin Hofman; and bon- nn mntivmm mid ptapulf tad Coa*iaUaf af > atrip ot Wd aeaatr-. Classified OmtaiaiBi BTS Ode* la tB* C«y of Irw BrwBt- Hoiy Pamir/ Church; Funeral Di- A. Ryu udrtila C f Mis. Marie Hayden. r*i and alxiy-tkn* tBooaudtka •tKB »» Wttnu Ry red fro* flout aaMM from ssaid RMh- wtek. K. J. . rector August F. Oreiner for sat- rtlVt BUMUII. IsabH J AusUm. t v sreo lal c SS arS ByuB .. «kkk a atrip ott BBI atpriaa an U« futtovta* M or aarett ot YOUR The one-4ct play was directed SBCOKB TRACT Tvehte hundreuddd doOanOa . retaineidd II* th* ffortnlBg inct oa the a • isfactory services rendered. by Miss Marian Leonard, dramatic TB* etber lot eaucd "Lot So r in b HtddleaHtddl n CCoimty Clerk*k * OBOBVVa erty eaf thereof, atrac a froatan salt dirMoa contalBlnc tbre* acres ia &*« » f MrtU Ptfia W ae las m fclTowaamtpaotVo3Ert4»4. hi • Mrs. Jaeeati Makflasky Jr. iuirman-of the Juniors and was Directory aw»i aaadi*4 BtB*ly4rfC tbocaandtba Uw Couaty of Mliilliaai sad Saat* ot DOCTOR'S aaalCkiidrca. very well of an BCT*—wlrtct awnaarr. SIXTH OROCP COKSUTTMO ' waUnawUMi alosc Ibe Bnt eoarar ot New Jtraty. Rnxatlac and reaerrtag tbtrrout and OP TWO TRACTH OR LOTS aaM ftrat tract lbs fall dlaUBce tbcnof. BBCrSTilNG la the easterly 11»» al Help Wanted Female tknrfnav bownw. that part of aald Tb* m» Patrick U Ryaa bartnf dM Ge«rt*t Amae at a polat therein pnauaes coaUlaiac •*» »"*• nure or n*. 1. April », 1911 IrarlBf a last will and duUaUtt two hundrehddd fo'IH t BOrtberltbly TOMER kaa bentofer* conrrytd to aald Mnt- on tb* north sMt of Boaa's tuwaaMit iwefrrdtd la Book I, BMasumi iloaf th* aann Iron IU n- FOR toa Hollow Tin BrVfc Cc*ap*>y by Laae » fwt westerly from Oak Stiwet' FOR dr*d of l>*trirk L RraB. aad wM*. SB of Middltan County Will*, trratctloa with tb* aon^wtly I la* J work in Fords, and &• *x tndlnf wuurly alaBf Btiaa'a Laa* naU defeadaaU beinc" certaia of Uw Nortli »'t: th«v» (11 alone anjd lin* da *d Decearixr B. 1JW. wd neorded » l*et by m feet dee*, bounded west- r Kin* thildm rt said Pairtrk L. P.rai.' f 9C. Oeofjw At«ej*, v» in laid cwt. qt chili t yean M » COLDS A\ ENEL — The Charles Flynni>™n Hlddl«arx Covntr (Vrki Offln la icrly by bud* fdrawrly ot Mary A. h —iaanorde: onthephirma- Book M of ~ • — • Alaa la. rtadtt.Tula and M««A *f Jj-J" »}«><*Z**» ' '"J^f L ^K business coUpl*. Apply ! Association will hotf Hs reguUt1* tasinld dafeadut Williim A Rna lai""* *•** "nT •••* ta * B0*"t "• •*" AND RELATED tBonsaail aqaart feat. Street, Perth Amboy cist to c»mpouhd medi- meeting tomorrow night in the THIRD CROUP COM3TISTINO Bwdukd Bitrtbfriy aad *BsUrir by Or THREE TRACTi particularly < Wary A Shane, iicnamt Woodbridfe. uin tbe County ot Mkddle- wx aad 8tat» of New Jersey rrwtnan »r«t thfn» til wyeae alahan ts aril A*V individual's need; as they Pi.Uitk L Byu by ltdwaid J. L«t X*. I. »lthty*PT<'ii irfTTts ihlTty-141 tain- uTsatos to lawi-a_al J- >•', Ptader. and othns. by dead dalal Lonttd oa tb* nwtb aid* of BoaaaI' u'u ibiny wrond* rut on* bundrtd boBM OB tke eornar of An- are determined by careful Abrtl X ISM. aad ncorded In Book TWtXFTH GROCP-TWEJOT- ,Bxty lue lt.i ttwft.'* i]> aMitherlr aa* aad Hah stf-t. M of Deed* for MUdleMi Oooaty. Law brtwan Lot No 1 and Oak| THIRD TRACT paralM with th* rtr*t .^ Ab» a, (raol or mn ne*daar la the 111.7' fnt lo tlv Koruiw ii,.1 I1-;.»TIS'^! iu> No 990 St. OortM medioine "individualized" MEDICINE RaMtu Or«at Meadovt In We Town- corn*f Septembr » I foruerly of Ainu- W ««ltna aald county aad i) h •»< aal* b> EstaU For Sale USED OVER 'aeraa. >aor* or l«a* Bounded on the BOW or tonaer'.y nl o<:rr« W P. ' Y* *u rr. - ^ Th x** Th nm&d Three IUaJ ditions is one of the essen- aowb by «»• R»d Ro« Cn*k. whiri and tn 'he l-ne t «;.: !l".)i,i f,ry 4i DolUre ID3SS0O) aba nun uound tb» w**(«rly aid* and SEVENTH GROPP CONBTBTlNb 60 YEARS OF ON« TBACT Vakntinf: (3) «J. tial reasons behind the aontBCBSterly part of »aJd lot, uid on of w . r f m^rlj- -4 tl.t T'.r-ihfr with al! and wimeular UM a it mm a COHPANV tb* aortterlr Mr br mradow Ix-lonc- Ruddjr N ;w y W rifhu prlTtlrc. ^>rmll!atai*au and iac to Thomaj Edfar . Containing AT* world's greatest safety Soothirly Iw / Mlin '«) ilonc ippurirninm thereunto belonctac or BMal DiftT aBd Inaun' ' baraUaff out of tl» ftrwt *bm* d*- B' the. Saaae pnalac* roairred to th* » ol,.'li in anrwlw »PT>»t1aliiJnl. nrrtbed tract, howtnr. two lota, on* p.,a L Ryu Perth l.i.» ..t Miln «tr»»t' & BMBwk - wfcwtia**** , m Oo(U Co., a eorporallopl a of 15 ff»t slogan: "SeeYourDoctor". ooateytd to Ok'hfrinr Dunhaai br RoO-boy Term dd dtd Sptb m aUht aUwM. Woadtridf trt Coddinirloa. hi derd dalH 3fW- New Jersey, by deed, dated September \ iBERNARD W 1. INS. aad r***rd*d to Bonk til of VOGEL T«L Irw. Hatt^^ tmber M. I SB. and imnM In the of- th* Mm* pr'tnuri cruiTryed I2« «^ Solicitor TOMORROW NIGHT «e» of the Ork of aald nnalr In Miildleaex Coaaty beeds. paces BS Ac tn th« uid William A Ryu by Oora;* i II 2ml 10 17 »| Book 1IM of n*e4f on pa«M 1H lc. Subferv bowerer. to reaernllan* CUrk br l<—I d>t»l Juw 15 ltlt. not lAitvatnuta. IN eaa'alnlnf «ae quirtff of an trrr. mor». mnlalnol la aaM Iwt •eaUoned de*l r*t»r(l»d t.ui ',«llnn*d dated or laaa. aad tb* r>thrr con*Tyrd to SffKrmbrr 16 lfM and maM In Publix AHBl^l«Y SATURDAY MIORT - Own Flyna. by Robtrl Coddlasion. by EIGHTH CBOITP CONST3T1NG OF ONE TRACT Book Ml. p W i< \»+A> l.r Mid d**d dalrd July » 1«0 and rarard- County (4 In «kl Oit'i <*nr+ In Book HI WILBQ ART k !, i Localad oa th* anrth aide of Banna SufcKt to mortfacw TBLaWlV.*"" DRUGSTORE at Dtfda MI ptgtt 410 Ac . coat 11 Bin i Thlf ru>mUon it laautd purauaat to THELODY IN F BOYS" atxty-foor hundndthi ot «a mm, Lane on the w«*t aide of Lot No. aIa nrtfer mad* umjcr th* prorWoM of ANTIQUE SHOP 95 Main St. Woodbridge • Abo eicepdat ">d rtttrrtmg Ihtn- Ir. the sixth croup. Chapter 171 P L. lSst irMtiaf With Qtorge Flyui at the Piaa* ' tnm aw* parti ot mid fttmitta u Coclatolw el|M aerw and ehthly Tb* aparoxlnal* anwont of tb* AWttqVO, BaUC-A-BBArj. di haadrtdth* of u acre of land w*n roOTcycd br "-• Mullon Hollow tdpOMt to br Htlafltd by aaM ail* rAINTINuB. CmNaWKAB' Fir* Brick cbaipanr •* follows — To nn orr le leu u 1* the NBi of 8n*a Thouaand Two AT Jane* U Dalton by d-*d nmnM In Belnx thhe aune premUes renTtyed toHundred Twtaty-Two Dollar* (17,- rABLT AMBBKAN OLA8S JOitWr.BYAN.JR tb* Mlddlcati Cuunty O«-rk> Offir* la PatrM 1. Ryu by Frederick W. BtOO) tocMber wttb tb* coat* of this i (aa4Mdf*.N J Book MS of Dead*. p*«n 1>S ar ; byV«*«er ud othnit. by deed dated Bkl* WB BUT Aim SBIL deed lo William O(/»n remrrird tn IMM«rrti T. )•» and ncorded ia Book Tvftbar with all aad atncalar UM . THE BUCK CAT INN MMdVari COOB'T n»rk • OffV* In Ml rf Vl4dl«aex Cnuaty Dreda. rights, priTflat**. nervdHaaaaiUi aad o« o Book tSI of D**d« patY* SH SbdlUoard wooraauMB. n. j -ay* srtat •"'7',1; tn of D«d*. Bat* m »f Wftl ' a aaH to ~ IbnWnjai the preav • ta Fort* Park. ' ••'!.. U^'-VC&i PLACE A WANT AD ,N THE INDEPENDENT THE BIGGEST PHONE AD TAKER ' SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER WDBGE 8-1710 , IN THE COUNTY

49 WOOIJiiltlDCJE, N. J.t FRIDAY, FEBRUAKY'a, 1939 PRICE THREE CENTB BARRING INCREASE iM OUR Jane Franklin Models A Bathing Suit KUHLMAN TO HEAD IN RELIEF, '39 TAX SCOUTS' CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE SLATED RONT RATE TOGO DOWN OPENING FEB. 15TH llNDOW Annual Budget Expected Local Official Ii Slated ToTO NAME SIPOS COP To Be Introduced At Organiie Drive To Raiie /n Cast 01 Play Fint Ward Man Ii Believed mnier the .lock marlwt Me«tinf Feb. 20th* Funds Here Choice At Successor , daily new* from W"h# COUNTY RATE TO RISE TO MARK ANNIVERSARY To Makfapky $125,000 Surplui From Benefit! Of Movement, Par- CANDIDATE QUALIFIED ,v,,, <|)ersists in •-ailiralK to important bit Ytir Reiponiible ents'Approval Cited Appointment Billed For 'I,,,,.)! for lh«rairoreuf- ;£or Projected Cut In IiMPlea Monday Night, According „, •• that didn't click— WOODBRIDGf:—Unless the lo- fOQDflRlflflB — Announce To Reliable Soarxw inclination of his is par- cal government is required to pay ment was madi yeiterday that .tmphBKized in the rwent a larger share of unemployment Charles Kuhlman has accepted WOODBRIDGE — A. p- ,,l Thinned R. Amlie, of relief costs than it did in 1938, chairmanship pf the Woodbridge pointment of Joseph Sipoa, for H place on,theInter- .the Woodbridge Township tax tate Division Of the twentieth Anni- Amboy Avenue, to the police iiutTe Commission. But will show a material reduction this versary Finance Campaign of the force to take the place of ,. in beginning to show year, administration sources pre- Raritan Council of Boy Scouts to Patrolman Joaepb Makfin&ky divtod yvtWnky. The budget will be conducted February 16 to 23. wbo died.jftst week, will" n.iitii million may not probably be introduced at the Mr, Kuhlman ii a mamber of the probably be approved by the.,; IKY ILS iii Bonie other ques- Township Committee meeting on Woodbridge Township Board of Township Cbrrtmlttee on Adjustment. Monday night. The principal ruaeon for the de- A food eaute, like the Boy |'r.nliin| Federal Scouts of America," said Mr. While no definite oreaie in the present Base rate of nouncement was forthcom*' York City'. U. S. $7.21 p«r hundred is the free >ur- Kuhlman in accepting the post, plUH of approximately $125,000 'deserves to progress and to pros- ing from any spokesman for j,, face of three official remaining in the treasury at the per. That the Boy Scout move- the administration, it i» un- . into hit financial eon- dose of businesH on January 31 ment is altogether praiseworthy Jerald Kreger derstood that Sipoa holds th« jtin't look to food. But last year. The surplus is attribut- n<| leads to good dtiienship is edge on any candidate for tor Dew*r •• cleaning up able to the steady campaign for IO well and universally known as to the job from the First War4 tli, re|»rdt«»« of where tax paymt'ntH wni(ed by the admin- make unnecessary any repetition PLAY. TO BENEFIT which, under the sygtem^f , ijj « m.y Jail. The Judge istration and Tax Collector Mich- of the statement tcouting should rotation is entitled to th^M j T M«nlon wheie iraai- ael J, Trainer, plus the busineas- be made available to all boys, SENIOR _ACTIYITIES next appointment. Tha Am-"; |involviit| nearly half a like fiscal policies adopted at the "Sometimes people ask, 'What boy Avenue man is popular JolUr. are (aid lo have bejeinniujr of the Republican re- PUBLISHING RANKS Sewaren Girl, Ptofessional Model, benefit is the Boy Scout move- and has excellent qualifica- ^ gime nnd cunHintently maintained ment? In antwer to this I can Proceeds Oi Performance tjon8. i in hi* court. fur the pant five yearn. only say that it provides in the Feb. 16,17, To Be Devo- SIXTH ASINDUSTRY Finds Training For Job Big Help community a definite body lnter- He was originally slated hmi'nt of Ma Perkins, the Another reason for the expected sted in, and chartered to deal with ted To Clais Fund for an appointment as far reduction is the anticipated drop youth problems and in many com- back aa 1987 when it was . Secretary of Labor, is Voted By High School Class 'Most Attractive,' Miss WOODBRIDUE — Procteda de- I in a Congressional reso- in the amount of county taxes the Extent of Newspaper And munities this Marks almost the be- planned to appoint elfht m«r~* municipality will have to pay, daB< rived from the play, "32lt College KcpresehUttVB 1. Par' BIIMMM Franklin Prepared For Career In Hew York School ginning of the community co- to the force to restore it to pile a prumitu'd incr^us* in the Printinf De- Avunue," to be presented at the mus of New Jersey. operation for common ends. normal strength. Because of county rair. Although the Board high school auditorium on Febru- II member of the Dies scribed To Rotary SEWAREN — The glamorous goal which has been Parent* Give Praite budget limitations, the,pro* of Freeholders has not as yet stat- ary 16 mid 17, will be donated to investigating Un-Am- WOODBRIDGE — The news- eagerly sought by many young girls actually has been at- Thousands of letters from pa- ed what its lMlt rate will be, a the senior class funds to defray gram was abandoned and no No need repeat- paper and printing business ranka tained by Miss Jane Franklin of Summit Avenue. rents testify to the help scouting jump over lllHH has been indi- costs for the annual clnss trip, additions to the department were^ it s nil about. ninth in size in all national indus- renders to the home," Mr. Kuhl- cated, Wuodbridgi' Township will And it i.s hardly any wonder, for this pretty and de- prom and class night party. made until Joseph Casale of Por^ try, Tharlea Allen, Secretary of the man continued. "It* aims and be ufclf to offwjt the full force of mure eighteen-year-old miss was chosen as the most attrac- The play, which Is being coached Reading was named to fill a ntw there't a growing J«- New JciBcy Press Association told ideas closely parallel those of the Ihi' Krei-huldfrs1 eTctiavagance be- tive girl in her senior class of 1938 at the Woodbridge and directed by Miss Alida Van vacancy. The next apopintment or continuance of the the Rotary Ckib at its weekly home. eause o£ it* removal of approxi- Township High School. She has lyke, wna written by Fred Bal- was of Daniel Panconi of Fords ommit»«e'» inqulriei, in meeting in the Colonia Country "In the local situation, scout- mately $400,000 of assessed voljia- lovely brown hair, hazel eyes and lard and Mignon Ebeihart. Miss who, with Ctsale, had been named Club yesterday, ing has made available its body lit* Houte opposition, tions through the tax title lien figure which would be the reali- Margaret Morgonson is in charge by the outgoing Defltowgtio ad- of youths and their leaders for onireomen mw agree program. Since the town has taken Mr. Allen, formerly a newspaper 16-YEAR OLD GIRL zation of any girl's dreams. f the publicity, with Mrs. Alice ministration. Both were sus- t Prtildent Garner that numerous civic "good turns," 1 uvur the properties involved it will publisher in Illinois, was the guest Miss Franklin trained to be a Brennan handling the properties, pended on pounds of economy utiiatlon It loo popular of Maxwell Logan of The Inde- helping the Township itself and not bi> required to pay either state model at ftlallon Seril School "in Miss Arline Corbett, muke up, and when the Republicans took cen- continued?-** e»en to pendent. REPORTEDJWISSING also helping other agencies." of county -IWIIM un them and will Radio City and graduated frolh Donuld Weacott, tickets. •trol of the Township but were I by inadequate appro- Mr. Kuhlman was one of the therefore save a ftiteable aum. The ipeakar declared that of the there in 1937. After leaving the Cast members are: Audrey conceded 'to be tint in line when a. IU planned, 10,600 weekly newspapers in the Father OfGUdyi group of men instrumental in or- Miljua, Maria Denqpulis^Ruth Ca M. school, ahe became affiliated with new selection!: ,1 311- Tm ' €47 Park A^nue, New York,'agent an, Dorothy Kniely, Melva David, therefore, iSafHtltst Wa h* fifth -time, intro- cated in New Jersey, He said thiat perintendeht of the Sunday School Elaine Quadt, Martha Kowalczyk, depend to some extent on the de- Left Home WerTne for some,, of the most famous mod be given the tuficestor to Patrol- thi' state legislature a cision of whether to complete the few people realize the vastness of of the First Presbyterian Church Ruth Millet, John Korzowski, Mat- man Makflnsky, WOODURIDGE—Thomas Kelly els In New York. and is chairman of the Troop Com- u> change New Jersey's tax title program, this year tir.to the publishing buaineu, or the thew Knox, Charltw Crane, John Anderson Eliminated of Hairell Avenue reported to the Professional assignments so far mittee of Troop 33, which is spon- K system to one tingle split the remain/itg work over the amount of personnel employed and Kuzmiak, William Baroji, Gilmour Harry Anderson of Fords had have consisted of posing for com-sored by the church. jteud of the present twa. next twu year* This decision will materials consumed. Little thought police Wednesday that Ms daugh- Robinson, Gustave Laundardt, been prominently mentioned for ' 1 mercial magazines such as Mont- combine the Senate and prohahly-rent in the final an* '- is given either, he continued, by ter, Gladys, has been missing from Jack RiiiKWOod, William Leahy, a place but the fact he had passed gomery Ward, advertisements for Itn a uniramcral outfit and nii tin a determination the reader to the amount of work Robert Sattler, William Black, Ar- the age limitation precluded fur- her home since K:20 A, M. that Macy's. Department Stpre, and members meet only once tent of the saving* and resources required to get out RR£ CO. MINSTREL thur Knies and Jerald Kreger. ther consideration of him, SipW day. •MIS Nt'brasku leads thi* other directions., Tht work in the A newspaper, photographers. She hasmodeled nomination is expected to come Thu di'Hiipumi of the girl is as in fashion shows for leading stores |]n this modern method. pat't two yea)•» has bi-en most bene- 'Criticism sometimes is directed before the Township Committee on and has appeared in a moving pic- REHEARSALS BEGIN HOLY NAME, SODALITY ficial in ri'habilltiitiifK Uii' munici- at newspapers because of, errors follows: A ire Hi, weight 180 Monday night and should be ture short, "Silly Nights," for fcertainly a wite moT», pality's financm! condition and it which sometimes creep into them. pounds, five feet six inches tall, promptly approved as it is be- 1 which she rehearsed in Long Island. LIST REVUE FEB. 19TH »ny •n|Ui, lo Include all is hoped it can In finished at the While every precaution is *xer- selin Hook And Ladder Co. lievfed the man is thoroughly satis- brown hair, lnuwii eyes, dark com- Citei Advantage* Kent employ**—Faderal, earliest poHsible time. To spare cisd by responsible publishers to factory to Police Commissioner plexion. She wus last seen wear- To Sponior Entertain- St. James' Societies Com- (Counly, munkipal and the tax-payeiH the full cost of the keep their columns free fronvamis- When asked if she advised train- Herbert Rankln and also because |)—in the Federal income job at one time, unless some com- takes these publishers and their ing a Waik cunt with a fur col- ink similar to her own for young ment February 17 bine For Annual Show; of the fact the department al- acketi. Heretofore the pensation can be made, it is likely employes are subject to the same lar, black oxfords,. light' brown girls, she answered that the train- ready is' short-handed because of the jirugram will be extended. ISEUN—Rehearsals have been Weaver Chairman m havg nerer. fell (he weakness for occasional errors as hose, und red bo ret. ing has wide Advantages for any- the many vacancies^reated in pre- pajring a part of (be one who considered modelling for started for the ragtime minstrel to WOODBRIDGF— The Holy vious years which were never .A decreased tax rate this year are the 6ther;i>#ei«ieions. Wl^eti Th« father stated that the, girl [Jheir •Ktrtvae.ancei. Per- professional purposes or as a past- he sponsored by the Iselin Chemi- Wne Society and Blessed Virgin filled. is remarkable when it is remem- it is remembered the number of might'also have iniher possession hare in the eipentt m»jr words and subjects that go into thu time. She went on to explain that cal Hook and Ladder Company at Mary Sodality of St. JUMes' €hurch bervd the annual ]t»yincuts on th« a check for $12'made out to Thom- i the effect of ilcfwtnf, up average daily newspaper it is phen- the training served as a guide for will present the St. James' Jesters' $5,OOU,(M)0 debt inherited from the as* Kelly by the W.. P. A. he Pershing Avenue School Feb- end. Correct manners, perfect posture Revue Sunday evening February Democratic administration increiua ruary 17 under the direction .of - Anyone having any information while sitting, walking or modelling 19,-(n the school auditorium, Un- SADIE B. BREWSTER in 103'J and also the first install- frequent." , , U a revival leading to the girl's whereabouts der th« direction of Daniel Hogun ment on the Fords-Hopelawn- Editor. Not Crutaden In learning to be a model, the stu- drive aicaiMt .is urged to tall the Woodbridge if Philadelphia. h^easbey sewer forced upon the Mr. Allen struck back also at dent is ajso instructed in the pro- iot Will serve as general chairman boards that clutter 'Police headquarters., Vincent Weaver, general chair- SUCCUMBS AT HOME municipality by the State Dtpart- often-spoken criticism of news- per method of applying makp-up, [n charge of the arrangements. ichways through the cdtfn- for Which Miss Franklin feels there Wihon Pherigo will serve as in- man, has appointed the following ntif Heftlth must be provided, papers because of their lack of ruit the view'of travellers committees to assist. Program, One Of Woodbridge's Lead- crusading.. He. pointed ' out tfiis is a widespread need-. (Eds. Note: erlocutor with Barney Goodman, thw wionery wherever DECREASE /JV TRAFFIC Winfifeld Finn, chairman, Miss was not necessarily within , the After seeking the hideous effects James Lewisl Charles 0'Neil and ing; Citizens Dies After to exist. HannaH FiUpntrick . and Miss SACKETT-PVCCl RITES province of the editor, whose main MISHAPS tiJEPORTED achieved by some, we certainly Raymond Elliot as the ond men. 1 agree with her.) The chorus will be composed of Marie Kowakiyjc; tickets, Hugh W. Brief Illness I *ppearancei the C. I. O. task ias to faithfully ahd accu- SOLEMNIIED IN FORDS The Sewaren girl stated that twwty-eight voice*. \ Quigley, chairman; refreshments, M for the IIDIII obllviota rately report the activities of oth- Canint Satety Drive fitld Rev. Earl H. Devanny officiated Police' Captain John Egan an Owen S. Dunigan, chairman, Jo-' 8. Wh«n filing a,n application at the at the funeral services held yes- the old |,W. W. was Accountable For Sharp 1 «ph DooUn, fidward McKenna, Poplar Street Girl Bride Of modeling school, the applicant was Henty Anderson will introduce sev- terday for. the late Miss Sadie Bar- int deeadei ago. M*r- The New Jersey Press AssociiU Michael Cosgrove; publicity, Fran- told whether or not she would qual- eral specialty numbers. Othds to ron Brewster who died at her home , llini Lewii e, betrayer Perth jlmboy Man; tion has in Its menib^rship all 'but Drop In Accidents cis Everett, chairman, Margaret ify for a professional model be- participate In the performance are on Grove Avenue Monday after a |t»lor and Martin ii being five of the daily newspapers in New WOODBRIDGE—A sharp Cur- Jordan, Lawrence Campion, Thorn- fore any lessons were given. Miss Dorothy Langan, Mrs. Ma- short fllness, •' Miss Brewster was a from the auto union. Jersey and practically all of the tailment in traffic accidents is,re- as Campion, check room, Alan A picture for which she recent- rion Smith, 'MUs Morgan and B. member of one of Woodbridge's *•• ever entitled to FORDS—Miss) Elda K. Sactatt, weekly publications. Minkler; properties, Henry Mil- ported by the Police Department ly posed won second prite in a Moscarelli. oldest families. recognition and now il daughter! of Michael Sackett of ler; floor and .ushers, William D, as the result of a safety campaign contest held by the Perthi Amboy Music for dancing will follow >f Willi.ra Green had Poplar Street, became the bride Boy Ian; electrical effects, Fred Miss Brewsteiy daughter of the Camera Club. The picture calle*d the performance under the direc- »ncd up the m«M. Re- Saturday of Martin Pucci, son of CASEYS TO BE HOSTS inaugurated the, first of the year. . Clayton. late George and Eliia Barron "Winsome Miss" was taken by tion of Joseph Bfttkin and, his or- ly 750.000 members do- Mr. and Mrs. Ferruceio Pucci of There fins been n definite dimu- Brewster, was born In Woodbrjdg«. AT SOCIAL TOMORROW Joseph Houser of Water Street, chestra. - C. [. O. in the Itit tin Washington Street, Perth Amboy, iiition in the frequency of mishaps, She sp<|nt several years as a teach- Perth Amboy. Tickets for the affair can be er in Brooklyn, N. Y, She was an at Our Lady of Peace Church. it was stated, nml thosFwUNrifiraVe DOGS RUNNING LOOSE 'Officers'Night'To Be Held purchased from any member vf the active member of th« Woodbridge, .Miss Madelyn Sackett served as occurred have had no serious eon- fire company or at the rehearsals properly Bartons Drop 8th In Row; TO BE CONFISCATED Woman's Club, Daughters of the] the maid pf honor and only attend- In Clubhouse; Ryan Jr. v held on Monday and Thursday p>d tug-uddressed for pack- aequencea. American Revolution, Salmagundi ant with Dan Paono as the bride- Sewaren LoomtoopCrown **!•<>' t. WHS taken the other Heads Committee Caught in tho net this week Bailey Orders Capture Of Literary and Musical Society and groom's bust man. .„. post from London were Lucius Plainer, 26, of Jer- the First Presbyterian Church. WOODBRIDGE—The Middle- . WOQDPRIDGI?- While one nDf „-«-«. All Animals At Large Following a reception held at the sey City, fined $3 for driving with- lerdam via the Interns- sex Council No. H57, Knights of of the most pyedtacular basket- j^KLltpdl nA SELECTED Surviving are two brothers, S. home of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. out a .license; Milton MankowlU, During Quarantine Barron Brewster and George F, r Tri'lght, Ltd.; thus in- Columbus, will hold the Officers' ball games in local court his- nK » nt>w air-male service. Pucoi left for,a wedding trip. Up- 24, of Newaik, penalized $5 for tOR AW SQUAD DANCE Brewster, and a'sister, Mias Louise Night social tomorrow jit the Co- tory was being played here last WOODBRIDGE — Expressing on their return, the couple will re- speeding; Gesualop Canmlli, 38, of 'Brewster: •••••, lumbian Club. night between the Fraternity sharp eritiersm of dog-owners I amuie you to learn that' side at Poplar Street. /•»,;- John Ryan Jr. will serve as Jean Court,sentence suspended for Yacht Clab Boys To Play permitting their 'aihiinala 'fo run at ftn m,Jp $300,QOO in pne parHna, in iJie. polica zone,, and club and the gajyaren A. Av,the chairman assisted Ay James Gerity( At AHak Feb. 11 For large despite the quarantine or " ><>•> $300,600 the i«- ftflrtLederleT34 ofWdodrW'Ave- Wootfbrra&e "ToWnsh i p Ti Igh Or, Hickman Will Address r Joseph Dolan, Andrew Gerity 9r., 1 (lured two weeks ago in' an effort * and then earned kn-, MERCHAIRMAH school quintet wAs going down J, B. Dunjgan, Henry Miller," W. nue,- Avenil, suspended sentence" Ambulance Fund to check the spread of rabi Woman sClabFebraary 23 300,000 in the third year Heads Corrtmittqe Arranging I. Finn,' Thomas' Campion, Jaihea for improper parking. to Its eighth consecutive defeat Health Officer Harold Bailey stated *• would leave him $24,- WOODBRIDGE — The Yacht WOODBRIDGE—A meeting oil' Crowley, John Mullen, and William at the hands of "&fti# Amboy yesterday that all dogs not leash- llip hole, althoufh hit Tall Cedar*' Banquet Club boys have been selected to the Woodbrldga Woman's Club «ffi Bojjlan. • Hifh. The score was 51 to 17. ed wilt be confiscated. '"•d earned $300,(8)0 -Rask Is Again Re-Elected play the dance music for the First be held at the Craftsman's Club, WJOODBRIDQE—The Tall Ce- Retreat captains appointed at > In the local game, the Frater- Annual Benefit dance to be spon- "We are trying to track down h*" it had |0lt. What an Green Street, February 23, wtth h dars o»f Lebanon, Perth Amboy. 'the last, meeting of the retreat, Sewaren,G1Q1P.f residtnt nity Club defeated Sewaren the source of the epidemic which venture^ Few per- sored by the Woodbridge Emer- Mrs. Orray T. Fraser, president, in Forest No. .08, will hold its first committee are: Thomas Campion, 14 to 5 in an amazing display of gency Squad Inc., Februnry 11 at is spreading throughout the State," ; thii • SEWAREN—Daniel V: Rush, charge of the business session. ., meeting on • Thursday evening) David Gerity, James Crowley, said Mr. Bailey, "and to do this we one of the oldest Republican ,on|ftnBive power which heW the .the St.. James' Hall. Err. Emily Hickman, of the New1 FeBruury 18th, at • the MaBonU Richard Ryaru J. B. Dunlgan, An- must have the co-operation of •1 ' "iitiimiiLion hBs already workers in the Township in rjolnt latter to a single field goal The Al Hamilton was appointed aa Jersey College for Women at New Temple In Perth Amboy. The-Su- drew Desmond, Rev, Thomas Car- chairman of the ticket sales and owners. All suspicious animals are '"• Ki'coiul-term appoint- of'.service, has again been re- gajne decided the iirit half Brunswick, will be guest speaker.' preme' Tall Cedar of the United ney, Henry Miller, John Mullen', will be assisted by Jule ProJtaska. being examined; Until all suspects Atiricney Genefal 'David elceted president of^the Se'war- championship of the Woodbridge Mrs. George Urban of Sewaren will ; Statei ahd his staff will be present William Boylan, and W. J. Finn. Tickets can Be purchased from any have been given a clean, bill of ' Not had, in these days, en Republican .Club, Incorpor- h»»vy unioc league, render several piano selections. mi'iiin'r nf appointments and In attendance at a banquet at member of thtfsqiftd or at the fire health, every dog should be kept the Packer' House, Perth Amboy, VALENTINE PARTY ated. tiu(I to prevent further spread of "'">•' in for considerable MRS. LOCKIE HOSTESS house during the day. CASE 19 ROBBED f atflsSO. ,/' AVEN&L—A Valentine party Mrs. Estrlle Hayden waa the disease," , WOODBRIDGE"—The Lillian EWyoneii urfed to attend the ISELIN—Sevcrai cartona of cig- / will'be held by th,e LadleB1 Auxil- named first vide-prtsident; Mark Judge Adrian Lyon will be the Bus'chman Guild of the First Pres- dance %h\ch U being held to main The quarantine will be bontin arettes were stolen Monday eve'- 'i V. I).. iary of the Avenel Fire Company D. McClaln, second vice-presi- principal speaker apil several can- byterian Churoh Wfil meet at the tain funds tor' the- ambulance, ued, said the Health Officer, until nlng from an AAP store located at r *'• <•>!• 1>IIII lin ih, nr|,| No. 1 February 14 with Mrifi dent; Mrs. Evelyn' Schmidt, 1 didates *yi be initiated. TickeU home pf Mre, Andrew Lockle, which has bein in operation for a every possible le*ad to the source Oak TVee; Road and managed by - "ii miut rrnirmbrr til*— Charles Me^arn Jr. serving an gemtreasurer, and Mrs!,f]rsnk LaFarf, "r li-m » nimlminliilI for the Tianquet can be obUined Rnwlnnd Place, Monday nftrrn<>o,n. yenr, nf the infection is i>xnmim'd. Onac, i-rnl Mmlrmnn nnd p aocretNrjf. —H. W.K. from the chnl'rman, Erni'flt. Nii-r, iNUKi, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1$9 PAGE TWO

MIDIII.i.«a Hopelawn f o (W/er M < Ul HT INTHKMaTTKIl Scoots Participate ID Strand Contest WOODBRIDGE WOODBHil,, i TrtK ESTATE or i.DWAKi) W , I VKlrnt.i.e dante will b. apon COOCIH B» ' ' UlUJ'c HUP (fin Mary Sods:,, i ,Llk Catholic Churoh Feb. Ti • 8JI-K Church will . . u : n, X«»in-k rt-cei.a.y. t atp^iffitrti: in ^w, ,,,h music f<«r dancing miBstrftl at th, lH OF of U,t Ot- Mrs Ining Hutt of liadwi „„, »«V on char( H. Vi, Man 1»S» <>>* E of Ike JU- Kasrbo* Art Clubi Mra.,CrriJ] M oftftr. Hop.1.11 ta»* c.f Edwin) W <"o H - tiitr »a» in chirg-e of th« at-: Because of. the la Ux afieraocn ta. j character of so»* of the Fa., wfiJ eoaih «i.; __Jri BMMtiif. frflfi to ary 1' Jimmy —. . >, Kcw Jtr*?, t*n at pukltc Morxii Oboper of Main' thf h^nnt will "« ' Ira will play *• 8M1IIC ducttoi. «_ aii lh*i •••rtaia ira«i e! • i n tf J Til il*t n)i Park ia Wlin, t*:tl' »r. • mid eu*st, Mrt. Sybil Att . »f BOH of fwmerlf atm - Ifjid running rt*x« f d*«r«-n ol Sf (1 fcrij1 niaoln t*»" **»( »'n I uri- placing will'.-tHi «i*d t,tsi> »t.r« t**!> »<-n '• • t the Malic* Iri It* lfaw el tlm-MI' land; ' I* — ... 111 r.iJ-i t . I lilt 1T t)t 1H *M and Mi>. LilK-uln "«HF {w«rMi <**!,•» «*«<•*» tut -Jilt U«.uv..»ii l.rit -t jrnl/t-d mid sum lt • '':('i i'j hei nc^rn*• on Tnfiity ^ will be th# Bfcrtl! tin!) *v* mi) il.r«* f.urti : (M\ • I 6*1 rtr* •**< tve hucdred l' i.i afitr spending four moaUf •*•>*• Aithw IV. REPAIRING tilt./ ft*.! lu a ft^n* m tli* J'l't- * . .-!-,,, he, parents. Mr. and Mrs. ."»<•• «fc* sYuedltridastr Frei ibJtfrvJ,'"1" l!,(|c:iik Edwards at London., UNIT TO MEET UUli fr»i to r.ririai.d. ' ' ' | HHTHDAT ?V —A meeting °f the til »lo»j( ll, Mi »nd Mrs. benjamin WiefcM oRl»STh« Cui >< r s-hVv Mever^' Aw 1 • ' n iH< tivndiod Iwt-M.i til onett DUCO- CIRCLH; TO CONVENE xUrlv by 11.* Wuodt/Hd|« ) r CARD PARTY TONIGHT .(.;! |S-—A rntetinjr of the REFlNlSH'iNQ »,f-<0 l«nd K.ullerli liy I'jrfi.i >-> iind and «xier!r b> Mr the music department of th« Wood- ! Wddl'PftilKiE — TV-r Mm'i • HELlAh' : 'i.inJusrd • lund Dub f.f !^e Tm.:!V F.p:-<(!'«' r....l at the homer Tavern, -Mar-" bfinc H.» Mm» pn»ml>e« ranti>r*i bridfe Voman's Clab I'mh An)- trici |i«r.ifi|ist*(i in a knot tying by the Strand management. v AUTO REFINE Ir^lnii k Tliornall. n «J. to Frai The Sti;i!.'! 11 ia The Brt< kenridf* Auxiliary of Churth ir A a rard |faity Kr.diy , :i Avenue. Krhruary 10 h l N i 'ijU r:«-.'''r- <•* %*m hwH t. boy, »»» ' -• '•• "•* ci.ii'.p^t Sc(iutma«ter t'hcrrie« of. ^ f,Kt aid contm will be cf various iK-opi the contest and was awarded the • )«r') dftfrlUd. aKiiiUd, Ijlnf «n throughout the Rhiitan Bay Hi-i handhom- e bronie trophy offered irtf ahown everj' Saturday. Wi">(iI»BRirHlE-TW G K. T •*•> Township i? H..pt-Utt!. rtlTUsTj' 1 : :•" forty tight on»-hundrclihi Ct.it her son, Thomas, Jr. The (ruesU en- J Colonia. the Fc! the F.mi an! Mtddl«M George Semoniet, of CraHfordd, develop e*!*em, respect, good will. ftlfnpikf He»d; thHwe II) aodll) joyed sledding, skiing and skat-1 —Mrs. Raynotid Rohdn of Fair- Tuesday. , and tolerance among students and Afty two (U'l d«r«» *«n <.!••). «»!• DANCE TOMORROW MEAT DEPT. SFBOAUl Ut«-« writ eifnt and sixty lei'th oh» ing, after which a birthday sup- jvie w Arenae ehbertalned at a —Arthur Hull of Kent Bead ha», teacher*." Thi« lines up with the bundrrdths It.IT) rhalm alon'r akld per wag served and indoor game! ] party in Tionor .of he* son, on ttaehinf democrat? . WOODBK1IH;E — ru IVar.-.i Turnpikf Hosd Is tand* BU» or far returned from a week's visit SHOULDERS GENUINE JERSEY Kirrly of John T. Marsh; thrncc (4) played. The gu«iU were Billy j ^ackie'i eighth birthday. The din- Springfield, Mass. , noticeable ri^ht now in an increas- Bowlin? L*ac'Jt «;!! h..;d s oi.h.f north foil Mem (14*) dttr««s twtnty Ftetoher, Munn Pattisoti, Charles \]ng room was tastily decorated tomorrow !:i|»h' a! tU ii-di'.uii-iii. e»lrnlng James Hynes. j birthday take as the center of at- St. George Mu?if ff.t Janc-i• i' ivi;! te j'ayf'l 1 th g; Woodhridfe menlly. up out of work and thinking thai LOINS two BH'1 three by E4i\.t Pinilv-r a: & hi? (Khi-- LAMB Ib. —Mrs. Arthur Saywell of Fair- |tracti»n. The little guest* were «n- O'Coanor of Montrose is penuinely rtud.BWiupired. can Whole or Half norlbtrly .I.). „r^ rail- rie» Areime tntertamed at tea in terUtned with games of skill and J —*nc tra. roid; easterly by iHnils row or ft be of more than momentary worth CMrlr of Joseph Freeman. »outhrrly home. Her guests were ] prizes awarded JoMi Johnson wid jAww* has kit to spend the re But at best, since everyone can- racy. It ^ in tviryiiay reb'iori- br s«i now br formerly of John Florida. ship with comra.if'? aLfl t«acht-r-, T. Manh gusta TutUe, Mr«. Hiram Tuttle, were Carl Schaeffer, Kathleen the majority therefore are mere ami. "" the part r.f teacher, with c. Av. ited the Colonia Pine Tree Troop tit* an* titniint, theare (l) brover 200 persona from Colonia, ther, Mrs. Theodore Appenteller of If ™ Y«tr FURNITURE? ARMOUR'S STAR BEEF •aid Railroad and /'anal Company Teterecently arinda pasteMwad ramany of M follows: north •»f»enty (70*) Rahway atad this vicinity Thursday. ™r » P «»'. « Irvington recenjly. the school system who are T\>A Then Have It FRESH itfrtfi aeveJiteen 117') minutes *a»t Drn. . Kosodvn.n* , JO,wotldM C. Botiant & J. Tonini, Propi. — , „ tlfl- - yT >i—z ,,-•') ruin- TANGERINES 'ea. CARROTS •tea we»t four hundred Bitty eight Mrs. James gtaunton. Lovdl, M.j Sydney ^' > P. A. 4-3534 .fpd On tentjn H«k.Edi feet to a atone Colonu Boufcvatf entertained re- \ "tfce aforetatd Turrler land: thence D«n i girls carl' best be taught tolerance, -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel cently Mai«or.« . DwiU . of Mra. AugutU by aaid land north twelve (12*) mutual respect, kindness, and in- •: 4 l < l Bleyker of# North Hill Road Staten Island, % classmate at New —Mrs. Ida ahalder who is the »«»t twenty one and two tentht 1 dependent entertained "at carrd«l in way Women's Club at the home of of Mcfarland Road «nd now of | j CCounty Clerta otnc« la Mr, and Mrs. Winfield De- Newark was the week-end guesl j BRAKES ok 197 pajruu. DS«. '. Mrs. Walter Ganong in ftahway. Price You Want Lisle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Say- TRUST YOURS fO IJS! ti aloo frsni fh> Mrs. Kiroball gave a review on the of Miss Ruth !< fr llow Well, Mr. and Mrs. George Hage- RELlNiNll ADJUSTMENTS 1™^' ," " ' 'n8 descHbejd l prem- book "The l/ongworthy Family;' of Mr." .and Mrs. Robert* Woodley • d»m, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Paulson, DRUM REFAC1NG —Mr. and Mra, tJaniel Den Bley- of Grove Avenue.. j TROUBLES CORRECTED BfcGJXNINC! at a poll Harold De Lisle, Mrs: Arthur erl ker of Morih Hill Road entertalbed ^Misa Janet, Cox of Coloni^ y Railoa Brown and Harry Lodwig. Mrs. Anna Wein$na of Elaabeth Boulevard'will reside in. Brooklyn RAHWAY K- T " '^»«Sry!fti7or 4—Judg4 »ni Mra, Arthur Brown land' n6w or formerlf y tt Kltiabatli rteeotiy. , >-• •• for UMU remainder of the wintej Oralmm at the dutiKt^f flfj7r S ua o-Hills Road was •chairman of a 15c <#*' .ct»* party held by the choir of the Trin- •M. Tferi VH- * t STRAND t.>- aaid laud ity Methodist Crlurch of Rahway WM. MURPHY a ail in observance of the thirty-fifth 99 W«49«w«od AT*. < "IKy one ooe-htin- anniversary of assumption of the (eillasloui 2 t* 11 P. M. Tel. Mrt ABbiy 4-1BH lant om •fd Ihirtjr nlna'ana a*venty aii (lit T7i n "ne-handredth. oBce fn De*d book *K3 on w*t W- A*D four i14 ° * Bo«h P1UNK K. COOPEH. I n*n •• A<]mlnl>.lralor. me« »,„ 'ARKER B. HIELSBK, PrtMtor. tt tka Hobart Bulldliis. t f«rm»** ••»*. Perth Amfeoy, K. J. W.I. 1-17; 1-S. 16, IT. FREE iX&t COMING!!! GENUINE FLORODORA «J > NEXT WEEK-WATCH FOR IT $1.00 SILK STOCKINGS $1.00 e«ti> e. wilt L' J tlkl hf,EM«» U|d Genuine Guaranteed Three Threw! Super-Twiat Crepe Full-Faaiiioned Rinflea* iorm**rlv r.r c < — lauu now nr wife, twealy A;?0,"?- {-""'alho ,| RAPP'S BAKERY an ANY SIZE—ANY SHADE So.

First Anniversary Sale ONE OUT OF EVERY TEN WOMEN GIFT PACKAGES FOR AU ATTEN.DING THIS THEATRE WILL FREE RECEIVE A PAIR. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR ANNOUNCEMENT > / '• Every RAPP'S BAKERY MONDAY NITE K MAW ST. WOODBRIDGE B«g inning Monday, February 6th , INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1939 PAGE THREE rid G. 0. P. Club G,Q.P.Execu(ive Committee Miss Schomover Hostess for Adath Israel 1st Ward Republican ,„ belin Uesday /n Avenel To Meet Tuesday To Church Guild Feb. 13th Job Insurance In New Jersey Will Be HddOn Thursday CtdU Setnon February Ii the ^ AVENEL—The executive com- WOODBRIDGE—A meetihg of •WOODBRIDGE—The Woman's WOODBRlDGE^The Woman* Club will b« Fafruiotu iifarroHtff 0/ mittee of the Third Ward Repub- the fortnightly Guild of the Meth- (Tab la I at aUth of a Hrin deemed suitable work and work Unit of the First Ward Republican «f reicaac* oa "Job laivaae* la Auxiliary of the Congregation lican Club will meet at Club Kalita which the benefit claimant may re- Hotel Tuesday Prfrolenm /n U. S. idist Episcopal Church Will be held fttn Jera»»M Adath Israel will hold a benefit tub will meet at the headquarters. Tuesday to discuss plant for i ben- t the home of Miai Evelyn Schoon-<| The Unemployment Compensa- fuse, says: Railway Avenue, February 13 with card party at the bome of Mrs. nts will be ,- -^ ToM in Boot efit country store gapie loeial tojb/ veT, Rahwsy Avenue, February tion Commission today emphasised "(II la aXrrBKIna akrihrr aw s. John Boos, president, in held February 29 at the Ayerrtl MM NF .work I* aaliablr far •• ta- Abraham Neias. Rahysy JfvMat, Mti dinner to be itjwd Excellent new-minted source ma- 8. - ta unemployed workers who have aiilattal, WMlatrptluu naall ar charfe of thk s«sston. .*,, .Street firehouw Feb- school with Michael Saaw aa gen- flled claim for'benefits that they •Ivta lo tar dearer of rink l»»ul»rJ Thursday evening. Procuds da- terial l»n the American industrial Plans will be made to sejfre a •• al« arallk. Mfcl?. mui morals, kith Na»ib Haddad « eral chairman. ' ' uncheon on Valentine's Day at must continue to be available for all pkyalral atarn ana prior train-*, rived from the affair will be do- assisted by Mr. saga—material whose factual pre- Samuel Farrell and Herbert raa, ah riarrlrarr an* prior »ara» the pariah with Mrs. John Gingrich and able to work, reporting weekly lass, kla trkala »' uurmplu) i«f«l nated to the synagogue. LEARN TO PUY A s, Mr». Andrevt cision cannot imothsr tha m«lo- Rankin, Third Ward Committee- aa jrener«l chairman aasjstsd by to the State Employment Service • ad #r»t>rrria fur arrurlaB Iwal «ork I* kin rinlomnrj uifupaOvai Plans will b* diaeusaad at tha |ff rralrirurr. meeting fer tha Purim danc* to ba feme* S. Wight will be present at ger Hawn, Mn. Nelson Droat, and job insurance benefits. : makes Paul H. Giddeni' took " held at th« Temple Beth Mordecai, 11 IT- t rui'l inns by the meeting, Mrs. Russell Lorch, "lill Mv<"itli*laailliiit •>»> wlkrr Birth of the Oil Industry" (New It was pointed out by Harold G. •truvlaliiua nf Iliia arl. •<> work High Street, Perth Amboy, March expert Ii arln-tji: York: Macmillan, $3) a library Hoffman, executive director, that akall kr dn-mril nallalilr and brae- Mi ill! nislru l*tm •••LI nut lie aratril «a4rr tkla, b. The members will hold a V»l- IIKIII.- l.vt Her- {ITUAR1ES Mrs. Overgaard In Charge benefit claimants make a state- act la aa> aUrrqiar rlliialr la- iUm for *nyofl# uavnud with 'entlna party £t th« recreation room l> e r t Brown, Jl • ffJfdfMft vlWtn ment that they are unemployed lIMIaal (or rrfaalna to ,i,.b.th B. BIU the substructure of today's nation. Of Club Meeting At Fords B*W work «a*»» a«> uf Ik* lal- of the N«iss home February 11. WOR artiwt t[ive and reaffirm this statement at the service* were held yea- Professor tiiddehi teacher history Simon A$ Curator Inwlaa cva«lf0»i «•) If tbr •MU you a FORDS — A meeting of the time of their weekly visits to the tlna uSTrrH la varaat liiw dlrK-ll} Greiner Funeral and political science at Allegheny tv • ptHkr, lafkaal, or ntfcrr labor G. O. P. TO MEET * FREE^rXUNT TEST Fords Woman's Club-will >« held WOOPBRIDGE—Ornce^rs of th« local State Employment Service rflapiitri wt l«f Carteret Music Shop of €htun-o'-Hill» study, not'qnly hews to the tradi- nil ••Ttrojl.ar* aakrlaatlall) !••• the First Ward Republican Hub son'* Hall with Mrs. Howard Madi- warned'that claimants who make favarnblt U Ik* laalvlra tar IllUl Pltrl gmund Simon; assistant curator, Stephen ~ Mrs.' Arlhu r Overgward, dwna ttllu liea^Vjf flhvn il a r«M- Dobosj treasurer, Frank Kormon- »aar •ttfw Trie quality of the ITBUR is at- chairman, will have charge of the found guilty. uka Jatalui aa) h.u Bar ,n W»H a resident of dy; board of trustees, Joseph Par- >TMalHll«a." tested for any layman in Ida M. program. Tuwnship foi kas, Andrew Varga, Michael PurU In this connection it was em The Commissien also emphasized Tarbell's foreword, a generous phasizedthat the only exception is QUALITY MEATS AT l.vt.n yyews . \ was er, John Kara Jr., Frank Boka, that benefits will NOT be paid to thirty-nine pages long, which at Mrs. Whitaher To Entertain (,l lliH Americu* Chap- John liengyel, Louis Melon, Joseph that a worker who has filed clajm an individual who is unemployed OnU-r of Eastern BUr, onjew York, traces the petroleum WILSON'S OLD-FASHIONED the Living Room." Top Sirloin or Q Q Leiiyi officiating. Bu- industry through its boom frenzies WOODBRIDGE,— The Men's The law, in specifying what is Brotherhood of the First Pregby RIB ROAST °* ROLL 01c >|<| «t the Rosehill C«me- up to 1870 anil the cultural growth Official registration of Boy Scout O1 iriah Church will sponsor a card of the oil towns. Miss Tarbell ac- Troop Mi will be held February 10 Prim* Be«f BUTTER H>. party at the home of Dr, W. Z. h,"i'(l was • member of claims the development HS "a tri- at the Court of Honor In the Perth BASKETBALL AND DANCE Barrett, Green Street, February s*i\T Cump No. umph of individualism" that could Amhoy High School. Featuring: 7. >i ihe World, and the luvar' have eventuated at "any- Alex Simon, John Kress and Jo- SUNNYSIDE MARKET - The group will attend a dinner Buddy Hassett's All-Stars Society, Woodbridge thing like the upted that it did soph Hebesky will be in charge of to i>ft held at the Public Service VI, WOODBRIDGE 20. except under the American »ystm the dance to be held by the Keas- 98 MAIN ST. lant at Keamy February 23. Phone 8-2390 • Arv H daughter, Mrs. of free opportunity," bey Field Club Wednesday evening Harold D. Runyon Association Hthik, iiii.1 a son, Jostp'h 1 at Finds Caiino. Music will be at the "Te,ken as a whole, ' she con- PERTH AMBOY—The Middle- nitre, »l*o a brother and featured by Woody Martin. tinues, "a truer exhibit' of what sex Inter-city Baseball League will Raritan Ballroom, Perth Amboy, N. J. n\! III Europe. must be expected nf inch working Mrs. Julia Stilson will serve as hold a -pre-lcnten dance at the rhairmitn in charge of the social to Wednesday, February 8,1939 . Alice Montag without other regulation thai) that Raritan Ballroom, New Brunswick they voluntarily (five thcniselvci is be 1teld by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Avenue, February 18 with Arthur . Also in Person p,, M.nitan, 62, of Persh- not to be found in our Industrial the Keasbey Protection Fire Com- Lanve as general chairman assist- , lselin, died at the pany next Friday at the school. Stan Lomax, W0R Sports Commentator history." ed by Victor Shtrman and Howard HELP TO STAMP OUT my (Jenersl Hospital The Hungarian-American Demo- Coddington. v. Preliminary Game to start afii'i-uoon following a (liildcns credits the cratic Union will sponsor a pig Music for dancing will be played Kuitaral service* Will 7:30P.M. Fi«n«h niiiuioiiMiy, Futher de lit roan!, at Fords Casino February 11 by HaUey Miller and his dance H<•(! at her late home to- Featuring the Kanai Ass'n Girls vs. Lewis A. A. Roche D'Allion, with the first ob- with Alex Kondras as chairman. parade orchestra featuring Jean WHOOPING COUGH jftt-rnoon at 1:30 and at servation of petroleum i(t» In Kowe as vocalist. of South Amboy Presbyterian Charch at t«27. but it is 232 years—the Dancing from 8:30 to ? , Main Game 9:30 P. M. 1 That Plague •ith Kov. drilling of Col. E. T.. Praia' * fa- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Light From Sun Reacliinf Earth (turial will be held at mous 'well near TitucviUc—b<'fo»e "Spirit" in the subject of the It il estimated thatit requires 499 Music by the Garden State Orchestra of Children that jlwnuii Cemetery, Brook- the melodrama *lai-H in the fc in the First Church seconds for liil'il from the sun to Adm. Gents 40c Children and Ladies 25c Takes too much Toll,.7 reach the earl. 1 inj; to bring this emanation of 'of Christ, Scientist in Sewaren on : an her husband, RprinRg and wells to the statu of Sunday. Whooping $ough is • nek* ii sons, Hichar.d and an ind»*try. . The Golden Text is: "Where the ing, destructive tnd tome' ; a brother, Richard From inclilentiil use to reco^ni- Spirit of the Lord is, there is lib- il l{]r-. May Robinson of disease^aU too often looked nation anil librurntioh, the urn r«-'. Amonir the citations which com- [N. V. upon as one "a child must tive becomes the clironiclc of ex- prise the Ltsson'-Sermon is the fol- have." Do not treat whoop- pansion familiar to our domestic lowing from the Bible: "For they enter R. SminW ing cough lightly - if is unnala: The spe.iulntion uluiie Oil that are after the flesh do mind the Ii Smink, 41, of Ling serious for Very young Creek, the grtut flowing wells f things of the flesh; but ,they that , ilied at the Perth _ children, and mott un- IHtU tli lHOJaml the livst fniiil -iare aftt'r the Spirit the things of hr Umpital Tuesday.. TmazSng Values On Finest Quality Foods[ pleasant and painful, in any case. plosion; the-whirlwind rise and fall : the vSpirit. Fjor to be carnally ci's will be held to- of Pithole City, the numhroominir minded is death; but to be spiritu- Medical Science has discovered a vaccine for this :k from his late resi- of 543 oil companies c»|iitalized at | ally minded is life and peace" , Quality Meats • 'v. A. L. Krefling in disease that ottett prevents a child contracting the $380,000,000, the buttles between (Romans 8 tB, 6). Fsncy 1 »iiriiil will b« il) the AI- disease . After whooping cough has developed, this teamster*' ami oil men after the ,| • The. Lesson-Sermon also ih- North TURKEYS 27c Cream ityle . • vaccine will often cure in a week or two, and save 'tery. golden bantam flrst pipflinen were laid, the burnt- eludes the following passagge from Prime his - Widow, El- i! weeks of suffering, and much mental anguish and Ing.of the oil bubble in lRfifi. ' th' e Christia"••••• n- Scienc«-'--"e textbooki-^--i-, son*, Raymond, Don- SIRLOIN STEAKS 27c Hecker'a or broken rest for parents. Treatment is inexpensive, It is Americana whose metiou Science an—d Health with Ke-y tot 'stfr Jr.; a daughter, Colonial Muter harmless,- and attended by very little pain. Ask lous documentation'seems only the the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Ed- Pillsbury 79' wo. "isterfc.MmiJ.4ft ,Ur»»h aaditai-'JViJlieji infringing some SMOKED HAMS . 23c your doctor about it. i-K. H. T. Pin of Fordi; native initiative Involved, j posed law, you "say fflat*~"~~ Whole or Shank Half l.uiinif of N«w York, L ., j,' ~"^r; • • . .danger. This fear Is the'danger Boitew* • rtist of Cheesequake, u The Sahno Club met lifst_ ni|?ht jam | induces, the physical effects. BONE ROAST 23c S. Uring ef sWald- at the home of Mrs. Andrew Dni|7.indonz, Rev. ft. B. LAPP'S BABY FOODS jt. PHONE RAHWAY 7-0225 A'nndbi'iilife Emerpency - EVERY MONDAY NIGHT - POTATOES $Ib». 25c 'dire Police Dept.; Criip T»blf " ' SELOX (thespeed soap) ' lg.pkj?. 10c • ' r-o^rr-V,, i IVst No. 87; Vet- St. James' Auditorium We Have Been Sarving Perth Amboy Wars | Port Read- CELERY 5c OXYDOL (the new high test) lg./pb- 17c I'ovl. Reading Ex- Amboy Ave. Woodbridge L». Waihed Stalki For. Over 40 Yean *«•!•('( 1'olice Dept.; Holy Fancy Liirge , CAMAY SOAP I cake 5c K''; The SisterR of '" 10-20 GAME $60"LUCKY" - JACK POT $15 325 MAPLE ST. PERTH AMBOY )' Chiirdi; Funeral EGGPLANTSEachSc « 1 $250 IK PRIZES *l I *. Urelner for «at- rendercd. 224 Smith Street, Perth Amiboy I'll M/ " ^ ADMISSION 40ck »?"? Wis

J'A. ,,; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1930 Coffey. bo woonnwncK INDEPENDENT J--.I..S' l'!hl- llu*'' - ' Ctlltt

PRIZES DISTRIBUTED HASSETrS ALLSTARSi l]r«en Street Av«nue htlin Club'i G*ftt Higkt CSBaab DR.DRUCKENMILLER T* Take F\*ceHext Friday AT WAMOCWB PARTY TO MEET RUHYON FIVE Avjuue ISELIN-Thi" IB»HB Wom- Soc'ud Held By Republican Buddy HasneM'.i A!) Stars arc | rnriitenapn - TO PREACH SUNDAY 1 BtT»n. an.' Hub will hold it* annual at'heduled to meet the Harold D. GWJWMM. KM/;, put*t night program at the I U*k In H—demmttn Kunyon Association bar-ketbat) foo&IM, Pet,, BMMtWt, Uyr Union Clmrch Paitor Will : }'ii»hinu Avenue School Dfil •.rat Triift li On Rakway Avtnue teajB next Wednesday night, Feb- PajMr«ft, Kn. Friday I'venjhf. mci.. Stn«t Duataa, oil,,,. Deliver Sermon At Va- , X. .1 !\ ti> meeting of the club will be I WOODSRIDOB-— Winners of ruary t. ii.il: Jtiniiuiv 2Ct: t5f por Service* • km at th* library oo Oak Tree I th* aoeial aaU reeanUl" b> the A feature of the affair will be W I In*. III. li.Si goad February 15. The iMmlws th« penonal appesmnce of iUij WOODBRIDGK—Morning: wot- i First Ward Social Club it Repub- invited the Parent-T«»cher kmo- Lomai, crack WOR sports com- ihip wtfl bt htl.i at tht? First jV«.«- lican headqo»rUr» on Rahwajr Ava- cifttion of School No. 6 to att«nd meatator. Tke Buddy Hassett line- nue were: byteriin Church Sunday at 11 the meeting. up will be as follows: Steve Buoatky, fwSd basket; a'floci with Re». Earl Hannum : ; Dan Kellther, I captain of Man- •eaikcri •» t»* »«*ril »f Mmt i dUcUMing "Where ffleanor Sortnsofl, tood buket; hattan College. : •w **»»• r»"«lf J« ••*« •' : sT^rl^i" • Mn. A. D. Homiby, two chicken*; Bob iyrwtt, f, of th* VlatUltens. AirtUf lll*"i U)»ic. JGeorfe Lueu Jr., f»«d baakat; B»rdan, 4, of St. Lawrence Uni- Sunday school Hastes will be (Fr«d Zullo, special; MT Xaatar, versity. , held at 9.46 A. .11. A vesper «ep- Scarlett Facet Court (h • rouUr tt)d bam; William Qrca- I'O|.I. 'I Av.- Buddy Hasaett, g, first baseman w>l N» K. lefwHI be held st the church for hn Ckarget Preferred bimtr, food batketj fltorft Luc«s of tbl Boaten Bees. , FOM. » the youns; people at 4:30 with Dr. Jr., food basket} Leon Fithkin, l*ublle rick i,, ' Johnny Holborn, g, of North POI.I, 4 eln. M, f. W, Pruckenmiller, pagtor- of tin . BlfHrtyScarleH! ham; I1 u I) I If ,,„,, I.I -..M l-^j;,,-., Mr Tumi Carolina. State University. JudMll. I CaMteflcut Firms Chiireh, Unvor, :. poi.i. in it l iiU'-i', itateln. Il •^Wl'^V>''^'.»"'»' \' ';lt^'.'.'X M fue.it speaker, the Senior —Life 1« Jo»t a Hist Anderson, food buket; Dkfc Dunn, EJ flam \ v«rsity. Public »rhoih >" il. at iarllsi. t .Christian Erideavor Society will succession of appearances in court ©la DtWortb, sfMclal; Carl Nitr, ll I. it , Ki.i '' The ,m»in event of the evening >i. II, ul I'urC i lli< 1 1 \\iliil'- IMII.I A h«U a dinner after the service for • for TheonW Scarlett, N«W Btrt>»t food basket; Mr*. JamM Filer, but- r il',.M'!,Ji'.-'«.-"''«-»"' - ••'"' li^'.i' ".' ni ler. St. th* momitn of tba societies and t«r; Mr*. Hmw Sandahl, butter; will rtart at 8:80 p. i«. and dancing ..,,\r '.' ' •''' "• "' j '' i ;" i tit •" -P' •N*|Te. ' ••. • , POI.1. I 4 , Mr*. C. A. Ursen, fool bskett 1 W1W4W i««nf the halves HuMte Neairnl *«. 4. M A«*a*t. Scat If it wu< hailed Mtte K» 1*01.1. !* The regular monthly meeting of Pr«d" Zullo, permanent wave; K:,;'C i c6rder Arthur Brown this week by and after the g*mt. Hutic will.be I'lihllc srkr \n. <•• •' Imarea. the session -will t>» held at the Ella DeWorth, food bsuket; Mrs, I'trl.l. V HummU Av»nvi». I Mr*. Jh«odure Scarlett who oonu- provided-br the Garden State Or- I'Mbllr Srb No. -. al loltiala. OrtMt, Pmiil, pariah Monday evening at 8 o'clok Jamei Filer, food basket; Jissie I'lll.L 13 r:. ...i Oafl. Man In plained thpt fhe was not receiving chestra. I'Hkllr HfhiHil '.•>• III. at laella. ! terras, Jn.,.|,i and the meetlttf of the d«acons Carroll, door JBIIM. •. !!< "I Qardilcr, ill* sufficient money to keep her in ttie ,m TiK»/n), I-I:HKI »in O ..will -laitfi plits Si B.;45 Wediwii- Mn. Fred. Sorenson Berved as K»M|M... »I Ewnpt Hoptlawn Firemen fn in alt ..'.J".l. I1. H. In nlue ••'- Oelay, Vfrs.ii, day etening. Weekly prayer* will general chalrmsn of the affair as- rlwk P. «., Hull ai mwk t*i»«w p» tomed. A I""* conference en- r.!','.hm'l"'» b« conducted at the church on sisted by Andrew Atroe, Alex- To Hem Addrett Tonight uim hr Bru.»a«r>. l» rsiablr all lk<- •OWleiBs; rjei.i 1 tsMawl It* wlllflh Tkaftlllllira sVUVaVl hfl ll.lrn jirrwat *- <"•"« la*lr luai.llit Av.-nue. ttrMntr, Kmh Wednesday evening. Weefcly pfay- i KytjQ In nIM*\TT -a flwWHOlTV ^Vf •••• •»• niintttvfitf Aufttst IAJAI^AI HOPELAWJT^The Exempt \ .iii- u-;'lrK wlHiIn TTI'itlnn •n wiU be conducted at the church iwould niake ample provision in tht Fred Greashimer, Kenneth Van ( IHKIIIIIS ! . :i uiul i or Wanl N«- I Hotei'i. l-'r.ihk future- anrl the couple walked(out Firemen's Association will meet Wednesday evening at 7;45. Pelt, rEans Meng, Lawrence Me- itnis-f n.t. ..' l'"il Nl>. 1, BHII'I.II Avv- ,,| in«. . .ill" 1" Hfl J | tonight at the firehouse with Jo- Illlf HIP II >' M'."l. the postponed meeting of the(of the court-room in glee. Leod »nd Charles Nag-y. I ..' s.il-1 I"' " ainan, K'"-. ! But it win! only a few minutei seph LeZitta as general chairman. V"tM< I'i.ling wltliin Kl(-.itli.n Ho»lk, All»-i i study data wHI take place Wednes- IIISH ..I- i .. iiiiil « oi W'.it'l Ni' 1 i:••/•-.i.. i .ml '••• ' :"»t!!i ilsi.n. Kilniili-. • H IK'' Hrliotfl. Howland n,, John E. Breekenridge, Green Mia Ann Patrick Elected ,-,• ii ,• I'M ii.'ai'" ' llto, Jom-pl, Scarlett. She naid he had up- tion, will be guest speaker. ,,l ,,.,.1 >.,ii 11..' Street. Mrs. Jay Rutan and Mrs. I'lslii' ' S" l! 'II*Wdnl N" -.' mii»l j Ja.ob. Alfri.l 11 . i • braided her when she^refused to Heed Of Fordt Church Unit \..ll- .1 S I N|l. K, 111 Ki'llht'.'V Jacuk, lleuli,', W. Warr will serve as hostesi. AH A'II.I >"U. "••• '•'-;- MV' '"'V1"*'^ \..|.:, li-H'lililil Within l>. iM| Jacob, (• Kn,, I . i~ .1. \ l-r. .- -I ' I1 I"1"'" '' ', ' members of the auxiliary are in-continue living with him and she heUn Holy Ham Society Ili-n i - N.. L- ;ilnl S, ..( W.iid N>- - Jackson, .Li' FORDS—Newly-eleeted officers ,; .., ., ,f I..1 • V.! 'i .il"i I- ''"• M .11 runly KjJmn"tl "^ '' "'"•• wanted tu file a new charge against '.,.- .. ! i.l ISi Illilil Ac I'l. .11 ll'-l Ki Jaiks'iin, I'ai' vited to attend ^he meeting, of the Catholic Girls' Social Club r'V \• -V"ii/1V' .I '•• « '• '"' Mi-l. Ni- I'"'""- Trinity rim •• rule, him nlliginj; disorderly conduct. Li$U Barbecue Saturday N| l ! l llt l of Our Lady af Peace Church are n n en M.t'i, i- i. i/.nm..' -"• , . .";I|' ,, i Jennings, l>"i Jutljre Brown rolled up his nue. 1SELIN—The Holy Name So- i'i ,n ||i» -n re t'»-lc»li.»l I. | as follows: : i.. j -: Jimlin, Miin • 'U' al » 'KI...U TUIII" M'"'1'-' "N-' Mtfi Huda Will Entertain sleeves again, called another con- ciety of the St. Cecelia's Church uVl.i'i! "l:ii. 'ion' KrtuUheni, President, Miss Ann Patrick: «|«,.'v, A ' v.'l.l. I' «'!"'• ference, Mr. »nd Mrs. Theodore I'tMil.t 'NIL J. uf Walil N't. -'. IHU»1 i s A. I. Group Tomorrow vlce-pr«»ident, Mire E. Colombetti; will sponsor a pork roast and beef i..|,. LI St i.iinl Nu, II «t Kiililn. vi.rr'in' I* Mr'n . mry (•tt-n-t Krellhem. Scarlett walked out again and V..1.1-- rrslilniK wliliin ill.. linn j ,. VIII.-, ,.|i'l '••• < •" ""• IIIBVII, Aim.I.I ;' !<"»i"i>i A.vtii«f. Hlreet barbecue at the church parish next |IT secretary, Miss Anna JUnto; treas- Mi.-iii't NIL 'I, ni Will J .N.>. -. mint j ;.,, ,i,i\i,,.(.f , v J!I i». " ••' "•• stayed out—at least, they had up 1 Kolilasi, Hi. I- FORDS—Winners of the stork- t;,li,r,, Kl illt,-i—. I^-1K!I» "I •• '' '- r| 1 l 11 1 urer, Miss Irene Bartok;' publicity Saturday evening with Ffank Brcii- \.iii. ;ii. S. i in! No. >, at Imlin i'rMrtln. \-i |'i' -'in. •' l.lj'i'i- nil '"'' KIUu«, Km,,' 1 until press time. ^ III I'lKl.l. ing club, sponsored by the Ladies' nan as chairman in charge of th« V..ii.|'n i .Killing will.In i-:ir. ili.nl : KlktU, Jam,. manager, Miss Rosalie Lutrias. |i>in. t Xu \ ui Wuiii So '-. must , .(ll;-' Klrt'hner, A,i.. Auxiliary of the Hurry Hanison .in arrangements. i-'I- ;*1 Si I in'! Ki». 1'.. lit lutllll | i ,i V 1 tf I'lil } ' '•' 1 "• • ' . AY',.,I.. 1 1 - K'lM Knp«r, John CARD f ARTY IN ISEL1N Yoi'i-. it Hlillnu wMl.ln Kl'itluii Poet N«, 163, American Legion, at IValleV. Martli.1. nue. l.i.Mlli-L Xu. i.

  • >. ii il-t ' i>in»iii, ,.,l m. Mn. 'ininls ili I-I ritifil In 'n- I ^'i .ills ^ti-.stiTltnJ " vit^trln rttrpMnn Ktfo, *w»)iii. Mra. Charles Stern and Mrs. J.cle HI, Lady ForeBtets of America, WOOOBtUDOE —A fiYe dollar .\v.niw . , s .• • W00DBRIDGE — Frank Jar- liisMltt^J -Nil. 1 und l>. i'l Wiil'l Si' r Blllott. will hold a card party next Friday fine vu lmjiossd tJpan George Sep- duntia, 28, of Claire Avenue, who 'I iiiutil Mile ut Hi hoiil Nu, I', .it rttur H- B*d ul I'I tiTfiin. Cnnilliii'. Tilil«Ii'\- A^e- Wowla, The Junior Auxiliary will meet evening at the Pioneer Tsvern, lik, 42, of Lafayette Street. Car- is a linesman for the W. P. A., was "T'IMY'II .lohn. WnmUn-Miw Avuuus. Btrwt. 1 •,.I,. t,.n. N'-l* II, •'••> "lililKnlale tomorrow afternoon at tho home of Marconi Avenue, with Mrs. Frank teret, at polUe court Saturday foi' fined |5 at police court Saturday I'lslii. is 2 ami "i, i.r WHPI 'Ni r iiiu.-t \"ii' .it .Siliiiul Nu. i, al Ai, A vi-n in- Hlraet. Misn Irene Huda, Liberty Street. Moscarclli in charge. drunkeneBB. by Judge Arthur Brown for beinii Vi.t.is rrsi.llnn wH rim i:u-. uuisli Miirtnri't I'town Mill Ilitad. af»thl*sen, !.• drunk and disorderly. i 'ihii (• t NU. ;l, or Wm-il Nn " i l'.,l,,,i, i J,iini.». 112 Si'i'i'H'l Slri'i't. Mltrhell. i:n \ ;it Si. . ""1 Nu. 12, ul S.•» i.l.-ii. I'uilili'il VVin »•" St .limn'" Sirt'et. Madaen. MHI-'.I i Ikrcc nirmlirrs Hill l>» fliM'linl fur V i 'i i 'Uiihil i"' • IIIIK "1 H'11 Tmvii |;,.-k" .lulin t'V! Aniliny Ai-fiiuc. Molnar, Jim TONS OF PAINT ,.',,, (• i r -i •-•- i.i IL" '!"•. rti.. - i:i 1 • "' l:.-skn, KliK.ihi-th, -k:i Amli">- Av«- nue. w ,; ..(i • .1^. I . II Mi.ii'luy. .mninii-v Mardhen. i1' Pointing the buildings of the At kltlil liu rtlihff will lir t*iilirnttled Hit uurMluti t?f nn.wJt a ui l..r Ihr luu. i^v. J "'i—i^rj.'^';^;;^ ' Kf-ak". M'iriCiiri t. ^yf Stn-rrv Sirect. Avenue. York World's Fair IMli, i rullimliijc ffuriniBfut sviiaT, \-'ur 1 urretil ]',',..'' i -,' ill I,. I'I;;1!. ll '• Ti.« llnbiji i;'n«l'ii.ik, Sli 'iilven. 71 lluwnril Mc'l»«)ik-I A which is being carried- out in a plui- 1 I-'KP llfttfiirn. And ltrpl*'*f- r,• ir--1,•' i. c will 1)1" I HI vl JI. Ilif'i I SHi.fl. Nlckulaa, i following the tints of the rainbow, | mi-II IN IT.IMMIJH) i, : • i•-iitMilii..(.. i'I'.iinl'i-i^ M'-nm- i;,i« lev Anna, fthl linad Avenue. I'nr IFnl|illii(t will require a total uf 200 tons of ,j \; ,,,. ,|..il.|:iiihlllii;. W H'Vi'lK' lli.iiliiik .Miirv, HI- I'leamiiit Avenue. 'Nngy, .liiliii IIH-Ilt 1 ; I ,v"iu*n \, ,, i.i »ii i>h4 M>rll«- Av.'iiue. Av*tju«, .ski, .lusetihlni', » Mniiro Nprola, And" KM |] is.<•« |u| 1 fi.:*iMt.iui «lil, lie T..« 11«. I • i p • l'l"lk npetl in ..niH' •"••OIhi>. Olli-. IVr 1 Hir r> I'lirilllHI'M UtMI.IMI H ;,,,.,„, i il,.1 li In- |Mlhll' 11 reil'l ilnknwskl, Anll'mny, lldrriot O»trum, KIIJ.I STARTINGIWITH i / ,.r I,, '-illr. 1...!^ il'.iS-I.IM! ill Hi"' It Street HOLD FURNITURE SALE I'll.' l''i tu h,' iirrrKHHrj •• .•,ir, 11, Win.ill.'rl.lj,"1 Tii\ui»lili> AsHorn- Kutiillnri), Andrew, 52 l.utlier Ave- Pearson, IIM,, Paaiya, Ati. The Boos«velt Furniture Co. is Tiiu ruiiufc-iiitr i»n»pA'ii> Avi line. ' . offering some' Mtceptioti'al values -hl|i IllillHHMliI' llHK. li.V. li-lKilllli'Ul Pabatb. . Wall. Tn .-IIIIIUIMZ!' th* liiiaiil ,,r Kiln.,!- SIIIIII. Paul, fi.1 Kurd Avenue. A venue. in new modern furniture during ami |.u|-Mi,iiu I" l:iw. llMi-i] II fn.t'l- Suha. l"^.|'li, 'Kurd Avenue. PREVUE TONITE! r. II: ::> | . r. -> — in I In- pr, -ini , , , ,• . [ I,HI,,, ,.| , . ,11 A Ml li V.'l't I"'" I" f-Hil P»Usi. Wall:, Huh.i Mh liuel, I'DI-II Avenue, the February Sale that starts to- ii" "' ' ' I" ' ill |i.ill's :iii.| l:,.|,|.i. • . i i....i k itill in. mil.I liiiii-'ln i' »Hi' ParrlHh. Ai. SI'niK"la, .l.ii11us. 1 •!>-1 MHIH Slrsel. PntenWn. K ' ..I i . i .1. t,.ils in-rt:i-• i.t. - i!'l niii'i- Klilll\an, Han.hi. ('niiper Avenue. day. IUIIHI Iliin ^r ila> of l'l'lirimri, , .',, |.||. ,. 1... ilil! SI ''I I'lUS ' "-1" Htrcet. lll.lll. Sultnoii.-. Nli'ula, liimun Avt-nue. • |ir.-piirliiE 'lii'il "ti'l Milniiisnm WeltTer. II i THEY HAD TO FIGHT TO LIVE.TO EAT! William Babies, Jr., points out iii)i to. AM>I:IIMI>. Sinitli. .l"lin. i'M) West Av.liue. nue, : s «;.;•• S ilil li.li :„ ,:,| lilm )(. if that savings up to thirty-three and DUlrlii < li'i-L. t; Knim-m. lliiuelli'. Trillin I'lai-e. Pfalffer, .1 I , ,| I ...i t, run, M. 'II I >'l iv 'l '!"« " Sail.' .letlllH', l.aVl-ll Street. AvenuV. THE STREETS SOILED THEIR CLOTHES AND DIRTIED THEIR UPS, BUT a third pef cent are possible taring NuTH—Tiie leiBi .'Vurrnil i'\]'n l'.-t>-!IH'lll I" llu|iil« .nin-nilliiK mi."ii 'I'M. I!, lii.-nlttt, 'r'-r'l -Maple Avenue, It Jerini' M these savings. «iil.., i.r ,m\ il;it.. t" u ill' li !t in i\ I.i' in nUur iiistririH wllli the niiumi Trttaes. liitiM. S31.1 Haijiri..nl Avenuo. iKon,. A • tin- Bniii-.l nf tvlui-ntioH, mliciil lihr.i- .'..I HIM 11. 'I I! I- TntUi-l.il' ''"IIH'llMi I' Trio, Xi. hola». rnm!< Mill Uond, rliv, . iimiit-hmitlon of'llic li.-jii. t ''"-" ri rs tli.- ri|f! I in its <\\>> li.|n,!i m Rtreel. - Clerk, nf tiie custodian (if i-,1n.nl i T"l!i. Vllmn, i'i>ppinil, Avenue. IV I IIANtK.HV OF VKtt I. ... I ,ih\ ..Hi IYMII I.i'l- ,in.l In itn'• '.fi" 'if iiii'i. iiiuiinuni (tubear, Vu T>ler, ("Hrrle, ut. i!e,,i-«;c Avenue. nel I". Kirk, unmiirrici] Anti.nii. tli.n, tthiiir b« ut ieasl ;1 \I.,',I-S I.I .i.ln uhull Ui; iL-ieitiil. Ftodijera !'•' agp, n rttizpn tint! re'slilent uf tl... Tnmpktns. Hem, !.' l-lftli Aveiitio. Sri'ilm »ni! Mrs. Aritoniii ^icii.u, I'l.nll il'-i i-IrV.in. e ul ih" nil: Itilllll nue. si'lniol (llKlrii-l. nitti ol.nlI l.ivi- V.'.-t, Timpanti'k. I'.mi , M I'liarlps Btreet, •P his wifp, Ml, Fomt, hualmiiil "I .J, ur 1,1.1 iiln.Yi' in h in,mi ii Ihi- Hod»er*. M ' aiirh a uiu«<;ii and reeldeni tor at Telu, I'liarlea. (re, mid Slreet. ('lnr I'oral. furmer irwn«r. Kiln Tijwn»14« i.'ii,tu«iiJlei' anj p. i.;|\ • least Ihfea yenrs Imm^lHiti-ly |ni-- VHirii'li, IOi-ne«l. I-',: drove AvanM*. It l II. Tllilon nni Mr. Tllilun,' 'her iiH-iit llicreut li'v tl*. put. ' IM i n. - liii.tliuiiil. ItusHlle l'uri'ur.i ami it'iljtiK his or" lier hecomlnn a lufin- Vereh. Mury, nil .Vmbuy Avenue. hcr ur mn-tt Jj8nrJ. and shall lie ulilc % til ll:|. Inn lili.-r i ! |.,i, lume Vfreli. Durham, Hi LvuiHti Avenue. Mi I'ui'lium, her husbuml, 11 vi - • inhini-e with term- ,, .-,;,, ,m II1H41 llorwlti, Lciiii llliini us an lu ri'iiil and writi>. VMtittne, M.IJI... tin Wundl»»n A.lliilnlBtnUttf of the KsliUi- nT lilt-.Hie Tnwiislilp will I.: i.i , I,HI-- \elll!(' -Miix Oulilman aq<) H« nni' of tin* illiilllfs to lit Vuteil on ill KI i.l nml. i;:iiri fill Mill- ilenl \"\ -;i:.| | v. 'ULSLK Wnod, Ilii-barfl, 171 Kowlarid Plate Hiile litira o( MHX ISiilUinHn, >1>- IliK, must lit* Hied with the |.|siri. i B, I I'fSlillV \Vnldron. I.naix A , US (.tbe'rty Vlrrk tit IOHHI luenty d*.\ij l.i-inr, t]ir th« ren>ecllva un.- 1 1 tre»l. ]ier- ilnlr (it the meeting In uril.-r i... i -.\\, J in If it Jtniirary ITll. 1!'',''. Wines, Ittivhl. II rifili Avenue. Ihtt J|ifnt» or ••' VU l.'--ln»-. ^^-^.. --•-,.. „ suiial repre»entflWves' hi «n Ihe uflli iaiTianoR To hi- um ,1 in tliy \V.' llarr, KOBB Wl<-k«r, An- voting. In caltulatlnfc the iibovt- Hinlo .Siertw, Ella^B^Tllduti. T.o- VITIIK Wem, Julia, Hewnreti Avenue. mentuineil limy be ui>tu:ii,-u t<>m, urilnlsi'B, nnnignB or su.j-e»- Horn the UlHtrlct Clerk, • ""»» • ii-inLi'ii 'if I'i;-. i,'[i|iri,v.il Strut sursiii right, title or interfcHt:, April 1>, lMn" t.iKvii.i r luih. the IOIIM WHO may'vote u (lll. Zirtgtebf, ISidiert, &T0 West Av«- fly virtue of an ordef of ill* Court (Ion are: h e HEWSB0Y5H0ME nl ('lianftry'or New Jfemey, rnarlc xia (a'J Thuao vhA—Var«. ruguiwij l», till- flillfUPlllK. 11,1/11..B- !,.,Vr j!(.(.|| tln> ilny of tlie dute lu-feof, in o (-aux« for the'taat precedlnr geii^riil .-u-. . r-i'iffTiTPii rrwn iii<> ]v|in.n . hi T;r.gjj. T wlu-rrin Ilie fownuMp.-of Wood- tlou or any Hpeclal ele['iliinMn..i . 7''"- . . SjmuclS,lllNn.S»l!isli.iCOOK,)r. ].|niiiunl mi «r before til* 27th day Sutuhlay evening preC'edrnK the elu - In "I'liMoajiiiiiii VI.I. ••• • ,. Tn»ti- i.r Man h n.-xt, or the said bill Will bo slill. "( WocNlbrliliCi- il will I.e iin-i., tlon f February'11, «93!TJ.heiwiii;M tin- •ary fur lljepfrnfiii wi.'-..,•. i»Ane»flr«' iuK.11 UN <-iirir«Htied agelnat you. liourH atTijUBL-t o'clock P. M > Wt OUt bflOW t(i ll|.|iillr :. -IlKi-offl'.-t in areorilrnice with The LITTLE TOUGH GUYS Tin- NHld bill la flle.d to abunlutcly Ib) ThoT« In a dl»(rM harln't Per- of I lie (.'utility lli.ii nl i.' Ftectlolm .liliar mill for«rlose you "from ajl manent registration who are regis- iii;i]| uiul pqulty'af redemrtlon'of. tered at least thci'e (luvs nriur Tn fi"T u^fiJ'*"1' All|1'-V !*atlun»i tled Ah Act tu resjulaUt alcev in ami tu the premises described lir tlje date of the election.' Hunk Hulhline, 3i:i sine Street tlnns, revision of l»30, apprured .iiih,in,'s of lui laloi d»ied May W.I. 2-3 IVrtli Amboy/N. j, ,,r „, ,llf T(,wl..'i IMU X niii r W th ir.tli, I:I:I"I, July 15th. 1915, August ship Clerk'* (iffld., Min.: i IJUJU 1 R.l'Lli"- . ". suppltmtnt" * .' t«*• ir.tli, IM'.. September 10th, U35, Wale IIIRT, Wiiodbrhlge, N j ,.,, ,,r fot,,±e amiMtmuntUl f . on the Ufllclal Tax unil nus Ulttlnrer, Mary Itltf.liiKer, rtniia. AriK'UviiK lit Map of the Townnhlp of art'iVfii^n'1 of Kli»'tH»«a th*t they Valtnllne. Wii.'illirlilKP, I'uUnty of Mldcilocx. I.edru P, Hmoek, Jlaj f'ir.i'liyuii uiul Htalf tif NBW .lerHey. nni] Ullor ltynn, hlx wife, Ce- lestial J. Murphy unil Mr. Mur- . Thl^'ifJf'Th* foliritijiK' ••"•"n»m*Wa »r t»e voter»moT». d And yon, Iinrothy W. Marr, HOHII phy, her htiaband, Fri'ila Timm for the reimon that postcards mallad Wi.-kiT, Kinumiel V. Kirk, Antonio and Mr. Tlmm, lier Iniatiniid, ,-j rphn, i:ii;i It. Tlldon and llcsalic 8ar» V. lllchwrtlu. unimirrleil, ..then, sl theielr lait known .ddfiSi PiiriHirn iin- timde defendants l»i>- oijtn Nelson, Mnrtlni nN>.|l nml tefe?" ' "™«» r th Pil i nmi' ciii li uf you are the owner* nf BlrT O'NIal, her IUIH1>IIIHI, Frank H.vrlne, N» i r 1 riM-ord nf part nplhe premlsi's herc- Wlsa^nka mil Ksrriislnia Win- ;:-,*'" V' i' ' - innl'iiv, ,li'.-.,. rllieil arid yuu may tlaiin senka, his wife, .lumen Wisely au inicri-ft tlicrt-ln; , llrliliiin;,,,. V Ifrs. Jamea IVIaely, f-«i»iir..l. IT tlakinnj/ , Mary, ••*.-> ...-.I: And yftu, Mr. Marr. Mr. WWk*T|'Mr. «,, AIMKTO'iler WI««H" andAvi'iujf, Aui.' , Tlldun uiid Mr I'urpurn uro tnndv MrV AI«X»nd«r Wlnely, hlx wife, Illnnoi^ KJ l.'l'-ill». K Onklnnd : Wai:'/ Newsboys Starve! Skulla Crack! Trucks Overturn! RioU Rage! It's d<-r<>nd«nti> he.iium- you are, respec- John H. Hvhadli iiu«l Aiini« 1,. ntiit • tively, the |iu»banfln of the ntovc H nuiriiiil owui'nof record nf the prem- whAAki. U«. Ulttc. the renuec' Exciting Drama That Will Grip Your Heart! l»c« lu-ri'liilibovo demrllied And you tive unknuwn: hclrx; iicviateH liuve or may claim lo hay* an Inler- nnd personal reprwnuiin'g «r eat .In »ald premlxeii by retson of it John Vnradl and Kllzaheth Vu- right of .rurieiy; ' radl, his wife, W. I-, Kelly, Mu«- nua Rltsinger, Mnry Illtiingcr, l Bk a S rpl 1 8| WANT'AOJ And you, Mm Antonio Bcerbo, arf !''oi. ,!v"r N1)" 7e' - " '«'•'• • tnmli- it defendant limjuune you are Ltdru P. Hmock, liayfon! llyun the wire or Die above named DWIKT and UUar Ilyan. hi* wire.. Ce- 3 DAYS-Starting With of rf unl and you have or may claim leallal 3. Murphy, Freda Tlmm, « "Weet. •lEAUTV to Imve an Intfrent In IMI4 premlaex Martha O'Ncil, .lurnca Wisely, by rp!i.«"n of mi lncJioHte right of Alexanaer Wli*lyi John H. I" > PREVUE TUES. NITE! dowerw; ; fli'hgJlU'anii AnnieU .Siliniih, hln Charm And you, 'Mr. Font, huabnnd of wife, and their or miy >•( tliolr > r 1p Mil* It Woodl. Clnr I'IIIH!, are made a defendnnt fae- ' John '• Every •nil TII ,'IIUHI' Knfd i'l"r Komt wall u Cnrmer jnlnls'tralora, aS-nnteea, naVlgn, U™^ F?" **«- ' x- - owrifr ur retard of pnrt af HK|I SIIKOI ir d f l or Bucceaom In right, tllle or '--' . Mnlri tCBoOL Oliii. premlsm unil you havc.or may i liilm Interut. j Jo WeOP.M. tit aoni (« have an Intertnt In said prenilaen '!> .M. li 1011! ' vlrlHa of an Order of the Court liy reiiHiin or n right or enrtcsyT of (IhrfiK cry of New Jersey, made on •• Atnboy f FREE CHINA And you, Herman HorwIU, are Party Nite TO THE made n ilefendant bsrnus* you areth, e day of the date, liortuT, In' n rauae the hulder of B icrialn >u tho Watson •YJSRTMAKI-: (llnilv* "fi r-i , Waahera, \'" Am] you. l.'na Ilium, »ra rnnde a ik'fcrilRillii, you are required to ap- "I"'«J«. (.fl flu Ire Ayg. DRAMATIC SCHOOL def«nilnnt heiiiiiac you are n.i-fKlul peiir and answer th» bill of aald i'om- "Mt lerm«: >' (|uf trust uniliir n certain Judgment plulniint on or before the 2(ilh day* of parts, niui ni H ' t lielrl by.UavId T. WilelUs, Tni.tuu, Unrth. neKt, aaaiu-aald bill will he Btr*«l, Perth V; which JOrlg-mcni mny affect |iHtl nr taken a* confeuMl against ymi. said piemlses, nni you may rluini The "iiiil bill Is fllfNl lo absolutely ,. r. .mim. HI Valentine flue. an Inicront Therein; . ilrliHr nnd foreclose YVu from all WAN ' I And >'ou, ihe resntotlv* unknown right and equity of redemption of, In T. «»• Chufth Doors Open 12:45 P. M. Show Starti 1 P. M. Every Sunday helm, OevlMpa and tifraonal rppre- andto the.RremlSM (fe*c.r|bed In c»r- i to earn Mnlttlvaa af 0wroWf,W. JiMr,; JJj^*»^lKji^«tA9«y>bjsjr.i; rouHs. ii.' > liiiiv- kii-i HE FOUR FRIDAY, FKBRt'AftY 3. !0fJ9 WOODRRIDCE k Cooper, Mer/e 06eron JACKIE MAINTAINS At Tht Ctestenl TOM SAWYER TA1£ Low Story At Majestic SYSTEM OF LIVING IS CRESCENT FILM ( lulj Star Finds Routine Hero Oi American FictieU IS BRUNETTE Nt< mary To Complete Solves Baffling Mur- IN DLTMAS DRAMA All Hit Activities der In Picture \ . IIIM- ,-lucly of (me ounir?tcr« solve a mu lJinll, ttam-of-four hauls a • „ ta(fu coach across a La Bennett Dyes Tresses '.• irt Jin kit Cooper reveals that .i tin h hat an entire communll Z'u». Two stately whit* '•> m tin 'i time ij scheduled with !.atfl(-d. promote it romance ^tt'ii proudly in front To Escape Tracing i jiiui'h systein a» most big busi- •^..,•'1 a love-sick local girl I,,,, HI.il wHterwagoft. Two nc Cossacks and a•wvte- In 'TwcMNnds' M ss concerns. i...\ ,,!i,l «uve their uncle from u"v'irl stand in the dust No dramatic picture ever to "You gotta' have g RVHteni," ile- iii^ in the gallowi for a crime y|itr ,1,,. weather. A rider reach, the tfcreen has equalled in i lares Jackie, whose newest screen ill.in t commit, in Paramount's I '", mi a white mount, to t the variety of its far-flung scenic hit, Univcrsal's "Newsboys' nmu-dydrama, "Tom Sawyer, backgrounds Walter Wanger's Home," starts tonight at the tective,*' which will be on view 1 ii.m lassoer and tumbled "trade Windi," which comes to Strand thtatrs *ith Edmund Lowe, I ginning today at (he Cr»«tnt' ist. the Ditmas Theatre tonight Tkll ICltettc of itellai ^IHUI p« t nonitlltlt ^ «unl r ihut< lo tli*> ^liiinuui, tfnuty M t< d liiLtiuut do- atie. ,.|-, on the screen, this through UniUd Artists' release, Irtfl in "The Cowboy and |K, I ady " Reading hum Irh tn rr^hl ate; H*Uv Kelly, (>*ry Wendy Barrlt, Edward Norrii and j Cooptr, Mabel ludd, luwy K.. J11. Walter Hr«nnati. Meilc Obtiun It i» -luiJu ltd for tht Jrnlll Samuel Go|dwyn'. with Frederick March and Joan v B the Little Tough Guyi heading the j Based on the novel by Ma vljoy and the I*<|y," car Bennett in the starring roles. Majttlii f lie all (- tonight •upportinf cast. Twain, "Tom Sawyer, DetettW (;ary Cooper and M«ri« This t thrilling and,,yet light- casts Donald, O'Connor and Bil E«rlr I* MM ami due for a premier*, hearted soreenplay tells the story "Hucliltbtiry Finn" — one ol | Out of bed «very day at 7 a. m., I'ook as "rTttfkleberry rinn" ,,t the Majestic Theitre of e detective chase that leads half Ih* moat bclovtd characters «**r the actor takes a quick run throujth "Tom Sawyer" U» a boys' story i will ucrupy'I~feW •«• way iruumr the wUiltl, and autlien- truUd bl M»r» Twain — " r ltn? gintirv •ecumpiiilgd by hfai pet STgiiid ~tVf jauntf auJ oht iinic. Someone In Hie m- tlc stfeHes ire stdwn in the seven pl«T«J by D»«aU CConnar in K I d»g, He slti down tn I good U it, "Toni' end "Huck," goll ) , turn* his head or blinki different countries in which por- "Tom Sawyar, D*t«cli«a," Par- W M ! breakfast at 7:15, and Is checked down the Mississippi to spend ^ it. Yet, in th« shoot- tions of the action take place. a •ount't TMiia4 •! Twaisi's through the gate at Universal by summer on an Arkansas fe iiivolved neverai seef« e* TFhflrwiTFhfltiaa byI»M#or,Tab*I»#T y famoui BO**I. "ntaakV *«»•• eiffht o'clock. H« allows ten mla-1 stumble onto one adventure af ,l ,,n amaiing amount of Qarnttt, who m|dt a 40,9l>u-tnlle uies for getting into his costume] fast compajiioa, ''Tarn $*wy«r," another, culminating in a nj Ins null background detail*. trip aboard his y|«ht "mm*" for and another tw*flty to putting,on' It play*d \>j $l\\y Cook i> tht 1 terious iiiufder in which the nn ||H. M'l a fi * posters were the .purpose of imurlhg \ truly hia make-up'. By eight-Witty, he j »ictar«, whiefc tat W» lacal •»*•• L ;IH

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    I. u a .)«.•!•,. MySTESVLAUGHS.THWUS. ...eventhough detectivesor« girdling tht ,leb« to find IAKE UP A her— ond th«r»'» a price of PARTY ONE NIGHT ONLY. $100/000 bn har prftty hood, o» o murdereiil Description] blonde, fWe-feet-rwo, ador- THURSDAY able, play*' Chopin'i music divinely. Wanted— olive! CHILDREN'S SOLDI Is to* ictryl Show Starts 11:30 P/M.

    MAJESTIC nan i VTRE PERTH AMBOY COOPER BIG Continuous MERLE HITS CRESCEN Shows LWAYS PERTH AMBOY 2 to 11 P. M. OBERDN FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY CHARLES [TERROR ,tfSHto STARRETT |THE SI$$IPPI..| (TWAIN'S THE AND THE VED

    PATSY KELLY • FUZZY KNIGHT- MA'BBL TODD- HENRY KOLKER

    *lus - Chapter 12 - "THE SPIDER'S WEB LAST TIMES TODAY ' PREVUE TIME TABLE 3:04 "Jeiio Jame«" ,8i3O "Jen* Jamei" "JESSE JAMES" i 6:54 "Cowboy and 10:18 "Cowboy and • lh« Udy" tl» Udy" HON!MY A TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY TYRONE POWER - NANCY KFXLY Moving Ke|;oi!ei;>., ' '(HtaiU i b«n»t)i ol MliHtyl *LE mill VORK SLEEP5 m ON THE STAGE EVERY WEDNESDAY NITty-JlTTER BUG CONTEST lick Chi Hp^i^^sBiHaWslBa^^a^a^a^i^a^a^a^a^k^^^^a^s^^i^^s^a^at^a^a^a^a^a^^a^^l^a^a^B^a^i^i^i^i^i" PERTH Alt,,— Al.o— Continuoui | AMBOY >r»m« «f tlir Racetrack "THANKS FOR Perform- I'HE LONG SHOT" EVERYTHING" ance 2:00 Phone (it)RDON JONES With JACK OAKIE to I I :<><) P. A. MARSHA HUNT ADOLPH MENJOU P.M. 4 OIO8 ant Times Today }•« The Ladici • Evtry"Monday ITtueiday Nita» "The Young in Heart" •SUNBURST TABLEWARE" MAJESTIC WOODBRIDGE INDEPT

    t'hGV. SIX FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1939 uitli the PriMdent than do the left-wing third parties, but for that reason the nomi- Overworking the Cow •wrtbrihgr nation of Mr. Amlie to the ICC is likely At least, You Can Find All SorU of Queer Jh lJu*.i^li*d Every Friday by to encounter stiff resistance when it comes Scene' And?jo^ehC^al of the JVfl(ion W0ODBR1DGE PUBLISHING CO. up for confirmation in the Senate. Wood bridge, N. J. Washington, as e^ryouu& y »«v"knows,- »i. a ,„ ^ TeU|>bot«, Wowfbridf* S-1710 man's parade There is one phase of this tru,, Subscription >1-5Q Ptr Vw The Hmr Bnuh r It would appear from recent corres- ir little explored, «ven by the newspapermen ,h(ni HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, Editor »nd Publisher pondent* in The Time*, of j^ondon, that \t is the fact that Was.hjfigton is crammed with inf(lh| CHARLES E. GREGORY MtftMtot &<«*» the early history of the hair brush in Eng- In every subject under the sun, that it U fille,j „ lgiii«r«d •» nM-und-cJaw .lunttei Miuch IV, land is wrapped in obscurity. The surpris- perts that the back roomref government departn,-,, 191V, at the Portoflice ut Woodbri

    supreme. Yet if one gives credit for the her of the Washington Bureau of the Christian s vogue ef the brush to the men, the-fact is Monitor, not so surprising. For the comb is b^ no More Supervision Needed Moreover* though many of tnew experts an ,|, It has been our contention for Home time means such a suave instrument as the brush. «nd the Early Victprian gentleman, so of them are really secretive. They .talk either -4b»t-Lhc, Biall _U!Hjer Relief Director Johh fashionably Jhjrsutejjiad reason to shrink er a little coaxing. The fraternity ranges ft,, Omeiihi*er should be. enlarged To aaeqnatr- aft from thus arming himself to.,tKe"teeth. We explorera, from arithropi,!,^,, "ly supervise the hundreds of public charges Elizabethans were close cropped, and aeronauts. CM' course, you have to find the rigl, -fupported by municipal funds. We have might wield the comb with impunity; the "uj 'maintained it to bt poor economy to stint in men of the seventeenth and eighteenth woman. They are nearly .all specialist*. this direction on the ground that large sums, centuries* were usually "periwig-pated"; There HI the man who, through Association through luck of watchfulness, mightiie. but the Victorian's trouWe was upon his motion picture industry, knows what ia He,-, ' aquandejeri on those not entitled to as- own head. favorite movie. R is "The Trail of the Lones,,,, Nor k it astonishing that women, who We have no idea, therefore, whether. in technicolor, and the Fuhrer saw it privately Vlv had always worn their hair long, had been the cane of James Murkulm in an isolated There is the man, nvrr «4 ihi-ioo, who U i, content to endure the comb; for with them one. lit-re is a man who was carried on the he inducement to take added pains waa special study of gur—which w crude sugar, an,t r relief rolls for two months even though he greater. Their effort was not made only i.;h(Ml by the rhinocefoa, had an income of $12.00 a week from for- o satisfy a transitory convention—if they Inhere is the man at the Tariff Commission ^, mer employers. Markulin has been or- were martyrs, they had, by a long-main- dered to pay hack the money which he al- thai the rashi-w is not really a nut—it's a bud. ained and unanimous verdict, the reward legedly received through the perpetration There is the woman a', the TreflHUry who i, , A a "crowning glory," , One Of The Seas Most Fantastic Mysteries of a fraud and we certainly think that if he t-ryjilanaly.st and save* ihc Ccvernment million- ' is guilty aa charged, he should be made to The American Brig, Marie Celeste, Sailed From Brooklyn 67 Years Ago, Bound in^ ilown codes. fee! the full punitive force of thiHaw. Not So Good For Genoa; Month Uter Ship Found Under Sail, Crew Missing Th^rt- is the man who ;ust flies toy balloon- Filing of tfhe. accusation against him Fi«t-fight« at a union meeting are re- aviation expert, and has developed « widely u For sixty-seven years, pillow, ai if infant had been 'turn, n putf it' wind sent the htig raises the question of whether or not there ported as one of the outgrowths of the ... wind inciriisi'd, they of beam-landing. . • breach between followers of Homer Mar- since her sailing from a pier matched from tlecp. areh others bleeding the taxpayers* under 9. Money untouched on cap- •titi|.'iiled tn I'l-triiin the briir hut There is the man who known all about ev, i-, the guise of being in want. With the as tin, President of the United Automobile in Brooklyn, there has been lain'i detk. Hit icxtant, the •hi' «!iilei| away fluiii them.. N'ijjht instrument ever used in the I'nited States, and u-. sistance now proved for Mr, Omenhiser Workers, and adherents of fifteen mem- speculation as to what be- chronometer and the ship's com-" fell, I here were no lik'hts on board ut1 her, the boat fivw. exhausted, ;i hammock in his little .stuffy otiice, where he OH bers whome he has dropped from the came of those who left in the pan, gone. we believe it is impossible to maintain an 1 mwed hupelew-ly until innrninir. daily nap. Marie Ce- 10. Ship . >>t bevkv «iikuk .li'i^onV Stiitement," and There are, naturally men who know all aim and lay, bottoms up, on deck. many other lull's establishing the fcrviflors to the number of active cases policy between the two groups. But, split- story of an American ship- and coins and family trees, all about early Ami 11. master who served on th« Below everything teemed in or- nimie of the biij; us Marie Celeste, We think the Committee should obtain such ting as It does an organization which is der, banal*, itpwsd, "bilge and , lllii i^.tne true story, strange and •nents and doings, all about the Oatend Manifest.i; already part of a schismatic offshoot from bbard of survey when Ine Information promtly with a view to increas- Brig Marie Celeste was cantline," bungs up. Slight lei i ible enough for the most ardent GreenhoW Jitld Baby McKee. odor of spirits. luiieveis of mystery. ing the staff to the end th»t relief costs can the American Federation of Labor, the brought into Gibraltar in 1 The Diji Gratia put a salvage The Ostend Manifesto was an amazing imi 1 breach begins to look more and more like SI be reduced and a lthdse not entitled to help December, 1872. civw on board th,e Marie Celeste declaration to the European nations issued by a l,i a fight for the business of representing large j&jftinoved at 'once from the rolls, The facts definitely known and convoyed her into Gibraltar. OTHER EDITORS SAY group-of Southern diplomatists; Mrs. Greenlnv numbers of workers and collecting dues aft these. On November 7, From here on the story is told Confederate spy in Washington, a woftian of extra from them. The account of the Detroit of that-year, the taut little me by the late Capt. Marcus H. , "The Full Dinner Pail" " Miss Sadie B. Brevoster meeting speaks of black eyes and bruised brig stood to sea past Sandy Tracy of New York, when he was i power, whom the'Saturday Evening PoHt has hv i.'.lyl Hook, her clearance papers Chairman of the Board, of Govern-1I An echo of n presidential cam- b- In the do:'th of Miss Sadie Barron Brew- chins. The whole affair tends.to give some covered, and aljout whom a modest erudite \Y;i in order! Her master, Capt. ors, New York State Schoolship. paign that rocked the continent 1 |'\»ter, which occurred on Monday, Wood- thing of an- unfortunate black eye to the Captain Tracy was making a short newspaperman has written a biography but ca ' Benjamin S. Briggs, original- may be heard in the news Item ro- ! bridge has lost an outstanding citizen. ly of Marion, Mass., was a, cruise with me in the Newport. publisher; Baby McKee was President Benjaitut labor movement. |nii'liiig Ihu passing at Los Angeles ..Miss Browster was a woman of sterling man with the highest char- Of mi, t'veninif we discuRs'ed ninny son's grandchild, the most,recent child to be elii.-1 things, for this former "Shipniastor, of Hinil Ftohri. eartcioni^t. What- 'character, who loved her church and faith- acter ainonjc merchants. While the 'he White House prior to a Franliljn Roosevelt p.i Marie Celeste was laden with MU'O- then a shipowner, had seen much. mr "The'Kull Dinner Pail" may Candor in Congress We mentioned the Marie Cele.stc. fully served it, She was particularly inter- hol, her master and {MCW were have lacked as a work of art, it was There is the very fall muh at the Library i .nir Senator George W. Norris said what is As near as I can recall this waa hi." ested in the work of young people but waa t mperate men. She was a "home" comment. |Inn elective hit of political propa- vho comes alj the way from Fredericksburg alu popularly described as a "mouthful" when slip, and the captain, then forty- always ready to aid any worthy cause, and ganda which helped materially to aiid has an unusual familiarity with the by-wa.\ - < he stated in the debate oh confirmation of five, carried hus' comely young "I was lyinjf in Gib when the1 for many years labored in the promotion of elcn William McKinley unil nail wife, • thirty-two, and With them brig came to anchor.- She excited can history. No wonder, he is James Mom-<- Harry Hopkins, "Corigress is more to bjame lUilli-am Jonnin^s Bryan to his rorld peace, She was &n active member waa theit. ipfant daughter, aged the most jntense interest. A board j grandson. than anyone else im putting the country in j "criis< of gold." ... . Of the Woman's Club/ Daughters of the two. Two mates,.a COOK, four sea- of V by v n shape where politics c.ah get into relief." 11 i There he\4e-r was a' timelier rfo- Th»re k the man at the Department of A. American Revolution and tha.Salmagundi men and a boy constituted the list Agent. T sat on that bota!. H Very Hkely. the man who has been of those en board. Furthermore Captaip n Tracy recited tne SaeL£act.ss ipan than the dinner-pail-captiont-ip l who is developing an apartment-size turkey, an i ' Literary and Musical Society, taking and i:iM' 'MJ about threa hundred miles west of l m' tirand |)ld I'ai*ty vu> rid. lbr Ita t he B ritieh rhe Washington fact-mine. They are by way <•• ;.• refa A Provocative^ Appointmen Enough has been said of the Hatch £ * '- 4 D there may have> been a sQdden ;'"*•' the^crest, and, outside i,f the _.., .-., bound for 1 0 1 \o the volume "Research—a National Resotm j • i -i ' 'J __. rm. Graha, Captain Boyce, flame, asof alcbhol fumes! Know- i * ^' Suuth and a border sti^e or President Roosevelt doesn't min^ at all ynendment, its pros and cons. The reasons •the Strait, lifted a sail ahead. As" two ing the inflammable nature of his > a Democratic candidate' for yesterday by the National Resource* Committee why it was'not adopted last June have been they n£ared they fnade her out to rinE up fhs.animals^ by^tossingja wild- caigp, h^vingffear tor his wife and any important office was meriily a iensive study goes through the wljole field of gou n-m«i| cat in among them. Some may have tjnqugH hampered en? ly-oi* in? wild, yawiijg four points or nut iti trij dered 'al haiids into a boat hand- Mr.-FlofcW retired from polittcaJ be had entered upon a policy of concilia- ain congressional candidates whila leav- more, up into tire wind, backing ing on t e ste •h daVits. . He took lampooning in. 1920 to paint "the culable value. One purea'u, for instance, is cal- tion with business which-would involve a ng state or local machines unfettered. and filling. Not a sign of anyone his inaitr mentjr, the compass, and portraits of Hollywood stars 'n on her poop or at tl\e wheel, not.a e save American farmers no |e8g t),an |230,000, |i certain restraint,, but the designation of But if the provisions of the ban on politics lpjweted, clear. subsequently found a place in the head above her bulwark. * The Dei tformer Representative Thomas R. Amlie, an be broadened, as is being done now, to "Thef washed the-sMp,'lying Utimey stu.iio. His dinrrer paFl or twice as much as all governmental research < Gratias signal, "What ship is almost becalmed. Nothing hap- was the masterpiece that made his- Two Timely Suf gMtioiu Wmore than progressive Wisconsin Progres- ouch all offenders, .that c«uld have been that?" remained unanswered. Sail- pened. As they attempted to re- tory.~St. Lo«i, Sur-Diipitch. & sive, for membership on the Interstate Com- done before. ing well ahead they lowered a boat, In their book; these re-searchenHtbout-resi a merce Commission indicates he cannot for- A gieat deal has been said, about inves- Mate Devon neared the brig, Al- many good suggestions. Two are. particularly t :e!.v. I ready they had read her name and THE ONLY ONE mill go a certain mischievoushess St the expense tigations of relief. One interesting angle hailing port, painted across the a full-dress sjudy of "The Legislative branch "~ of his political opponents. o find out about would be,i How many transom. Swinging up the main search"—which includes an admirable history I" past The important question 1s whether such members of Congress or their political chains Mr. Devon made a rapH gressiftnal investigations—Praf. William F. ^VillnuP appointments may prove also to be at the managers or henchmen have trjed to bring inspection, called up one of his men and had him take the wheel. suggests an American committee modeled on Etm-1 'expense of sound administration. Mr. pressure on the relief administration to "She's deserted!" he hailed. commissions to-survey the whot«JlW_!oi.taxtitinii I Amlie has indubitable abilities but it is not 'teep certain-of their friends in local admin- "Not a living soul on board!" He POMH out that,a commission of the ver> clear that they lie in the directions required istrative positions or cause political activ- They hauled.up the courses and ^on-partisan eminence, Jike the Wickereham «'"mmi: by the very exacting responsibilities and ty to be overlooked? This inquiry ought hove her to, The Dei Gratia stood to windward and her master, Cap- ia required. Everybody recognUes that the whi.U- = ./;• •painsstukinjr work of the ICC, With the not to be made by a congressional commit tain Boyce, oinqd Mr. Devon. tion as regards taxation in the United States is im-at problems of the railroads looming large in ee. ' » Here is oxactly what, they found *ory- There is vast overlapping and duplication; t> , national affairs it would seem that a pew and reported. taxes themselves need overnauling and gimplifu •ltl"1 'member of the regulatory •conrmfaslorf' Friendship Founded on httiee I, Not ^ p«rton on board. «oU first-r,ate commisaign, not jurt»nOther poli* should he chosen for knowledge of their 2'. Ship in good order (with AB ,'*' *' speaking of nonparty, hoflpdlltlcui HIM'il , operation, whereas Mr. Amlie is best known There must be an end of all the Bitter- one e«c«ptlOn). - 3. "No iifiu of trouble Wihf tionH, many citizens lately h«Ve been advocun as the author of a proposed constitutional ness and abuse whieh has exacterbated the relationships between the democracies and occurred (fiction! of bloody cut- '•tudy of national defense: a group of technical amendment' to permit government owner- UiMi, etc., to tk« contrary.) , ship and operation of manufacture, banking the Fascist States, There must be greater 4. Bunk* In e«blni, and in outstanding citizens, of leading members of <, . ,and transportation. tolerance and an attempt to reach an un- foracaitls, marfa, up; crew'i fltrfdy swiftly^taking, say, Bix.mon{h*-a i»" derstanding. Not, of course, in the spirit walk on • line, , grave to become1 a'political football. Profe.**"'r The appointment raises a neat ques- of craven surrender, but as men who seek 5. AmpU proriiiont and water by 8 8t"dy of Pa»t investigations ouUines .many i tion involving the evident intention, in the on beardL only justice and equity, ; njany hopes. Here, in the gocial aciences, is an i .acts establishing the Commission, to main- 8. tn nxtU't cabin, two run- Just as hate breeds hate, to, too, does down w«Ube* on tab|e, and a otthe contributions of reseawsh Which can hard I1 tain as nearly, as possible a bi-partiaan friendliness.flower foto friendship. If we lettwr, ttartetl, "Ftnny, my dear lated \n dollars. • " • ii-vbiilarice, Mr. Amlie is designated for one wlf^-"1 are prepared to play our part, the* we may of the minority party vacancies!, but he 7. In after cabin a tewing The mflsty ^ j , \\. hope for a respbnse whieh will rid the back rooni? WMh ngto i; ^ certainly doe? nofr represent the opposi- / machine, and a thimble and tome ..uic offices; the cement-floored laboratories, nations of the world of the burden of ex- WB»I«, apparently dropped h*|«- tion to the AdminMraiian, It is pleaded files,tj, acid-stai tabfea,thegVeen-eye-^-''' cessive armaments and liberate their pro- Hy. , e vd in extenuation that some officials ' desig- 8 Small bunk with bed- couldn't p op i ^^ ductive resources for the advancement of r er y km tHeir but nated "^m Democrats have'lens in common elothei thrown back, «nd. imprei-' he welfare of th,e human nice. •(on of • child1! head In the h«ir subject ;they are the roawtk. figures of capital. ••r 'T. SECOND SECTION, PAGE ONE .ODBRIDOE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1939 \Y< .orting Club, Keasbey Trounce Heavy?*Senior Favorites fERNIH CLUB Time To Take An Inven^y 0/ Oar Pantry By Ding Darling 3 NEW OPPONENTS Knights Divide Bill Over Week-End VAST IMPROVEMENT SEWAREN Ai.A. . LISTED ON BARRON Meet Fast Detroit_Clowns Tonight SHOWN BY BARRONS SETBACKS GRIDIRON PROGRAM Contest From Vkts, 28-24M SPITE OF LOSS ButlhopFintGPAUagut Tilt To Sacred Hearts Defeat By Dunellen Make* First Losses 01 Paterson East Side, Linden W0ODBRIDGE — After a 50-50 week-end, the Seventh Straight; WHS „. A, First-Hall And New Dorp Ob Knights Qf Columbus will meet the versatile Detroit Clowns, Schedule For'39, now touring the East, at the St. James' Hall tonight. Io Lead At Half ,gram Winds Up The Caseys won a hard-fought game from the Ukrain- FIVE GAMES AT HOME ian A. C. «n Thursday niffht»28 to 24. but dropped their MEET SAINTS FRIDAY PERIOD NEEDED first eontMt in th« Greater Perth Amboy Lea WOODBRIDGE — Three re- first etmt WOOD BRIDGE — Although - he two mwt they succumbed to the Sacred placement*, to make this Fall's op- One Clark ajmin copped scoring .nnrs Hearts, 26 to 25, on Saturday. position considerably stronger and In the Ukes' game it wet Uie To Clown Against Caseyt honors, the Woodbridge Township L .,„« with the surprise IURK. school basketball team went 4«Hfe impressive, than that of Jut, WlUin& playing of Uffle'r antf [„,• the flporttmt Club and down to defeat again on.Tuesd«# year, are included in the 1980 foot- ifrf that gave the Casey., their hl)l.v Bombers over the I night when Dbnelien High cwnei club and tlM out on the long end of i 46-88- nuoru.. Thii J*B*- the., iighlh. which Senior l«goe f the in nine slarts for Dunellen moat of their play, ft home—at previously been unbeat- Bchool grid squad. Nine contiuita 'the seventh consecutive setback fef-ff least, during the first half. After .|,,.i, conqueror* have had are listed. lth« Rarrons. i unsueeessfufll «n Mayer (cored to give the Irish a IUCHRK J«NT A MruiOM f t*ftf PtfTTnt» Pttewon East Side Will be the Although showing vast improv U<*« Club lost 88-81 2-9 lead, ntrmites dried up and Barrona' ftrst opponent!, coming blew away to (We the visitors a mciit, the local boys were not i Club, deipiU the iMiual to the accomplished here for the opening game of the 15-6 lead at the half. Their passes ^..ffort. of Gerity and nique of the home squad. ,. ch of whom wored 11 schedule on September 30. Other were, bad and at times they tossed a directly to their opponents. Destroyers went into a 0-7 lead i#| lit was the ihifty defense newcomers to the program are the first quarter but Wood bridge J They regained their swing to a Lrtln* »..*. f .— The baseball schedule, also re- jmand in the final period and aj»'_ started off with • rush Clowns here this week-stemd nost overtook the Destroyers whlM|| cn leased this week, has 13 games one-point margin of 8 the auditorium. The. aggregation, he latter sank four coiiMCutiyi',^ with Asbury Park, the only new- the whistle wound up in addition to playing fast basket- >askpt8 to Uke the contest. rn comers. garter. Tfce Bomber* ball, alto provides crack entertain- On next Friday night, the The football and baseball sched- ,,,rk with a vengeance in. ment led by* Buster Kenny, one- on» meet St. Mary's of F ules follow: time circus performer. Amboy. period and managed to Butter Kenny ifitune. 6 to 4 to go ahead FOOTBALL ' The line-ups in last week's The line-upi; Sept. 30—Paterson, East Side, >ulf, IS to 12. Sewaren games: (S») l»l>urt again *« the second homo. Cutyi (28) Oct. 7—Orange, away. G. r..' l to win the third period G. F, T. Miller, f 0 O 14—New Bruftswick, away. RIPPERS TROUNCE ut the Bombers oufceored Mayer, f 3 0 6 Clwk, f S I 21—Perth Amboy Catholic, in the flJiale to put the Gerity,f 0 0 0 McLeod, f 0 0 __home. •jo-all. The overtime ILlXlfii^i^^.^.^^OO RECREATION STAFF 28—PerthTmboy, away, ~ to Kcasbey to decide Elliott, c Z~7"T~U' Egan, Nov. 4—Linden, home. Leffler, g Latter Tastes Defeat For c .... 11—New Dorp (S. I.) away. Levi, g Luck, c .... 0. ft 18—Thomas Jefferson, home. Dooley, g First Time This Year Dubgy, g .. B.mb.r. (23) 25—South River, home. .Ikrcetlona, 8 2 0. F. T. BASEBALL 13 2 28 In 41-38 Drubbing Schwomer, phulTer, f April 18—Asbury Park, home. Uk« (24) WOODRRIIMIE — The Recrea- Riolly, g ... .-.-• 1 0 1 nholTiM', f 21—South River, away. G. F. T. ion Stjiff tasted dufeul for the- IQ e at 24—Somerville, home. O'Hara, f 6 1 13 rst time this stuiioik when the Fords loops' Postponed Play-OffspU CROSS TAKES 28—Perth Amboy, home. Gural, f ,. 2 0 4 Rippers clouted the boys from the frmHft (4«) ••—• G. F. T. May 2—Operf. Evanlo, f ! 1 3 'arish House, 41 to 3"R in a Wood VanS'h'nd.T 0 11 5—Carteret, home. Denys, c 0 1 1 iridge Light Senior section game, CADET WOP TITLE Nagle, f 2 0 Scheduled For Tuesday, Thursday 8—Thomas Jeff erson, away Gadek, g ., » a o Caci'ioltt and Keating managed Plaskow, f 1 0 0 6 23 12—Pe^h Amboy Catholic Reinert, g " 3 .0 free thuimt'lvca auflititmtly and Win Over Notre Daine De- Omett, f ...... ;... 3 8 away. often onough to score 12 points Death In Janitor's Family Weiner, f ...».„•,,.....,... 3 2 T: cides Championship For 18—South River, home, S 6 24 apiece but the rest of the team wfls Skuarch, c ..^^.sv- 1 0 Causes Deferring Qf TEACHERS PUSHED 19—Open. Casey's 7 6 4 kept 'efficiently and consistently First Half Bama, g ...'.^..,;.;.. 8 3 28—New Brunswick, heme. Ukes 6 4 8 7—24 bottled by the Rippers out to make i Dmchler, g .". 5 0 Tide Matches TOLIHffBYrlOSH WOODBRIDGE—Holy Cross, by 26—Carteret, aw«y. Cuty'i (25) record for themselves, It is 3 18 0. 0 WOODBRIDGrf"- With post- 31—Perth Amboy, away. G. F. T doubtful that they would have defeating N'otra Dame 37-12, 18 10 46 1 U June 2—Perth Amboy Catholic,. Mayer, f 5 3 13 been successful, however, had it poned .Kami'H mid pliiy-olf.s hang- Disastrous Third Period opped the limthttlf championship Woodbridge ..« 7 10 » 12—38 2 . H homfei Levi, f 0 0 not been for the sterling efforts of ing over from the first half (jrad- n the Cailul I.i'a^ut at St. James' Dunellen ..-. B 7 13 17—46 0 0 Spells Doom For lst- C—New Brunswick, away. Hurley, 'f 0 1 Fishinger who sank nine deuces. 0 0 ually bring; disunited of, basketball Court Saturday. Elliott, g 0 2 Official* — Biiuwanger and 'The rcmaindei-'of the schedule, In another contest, the Recrea- lvesmann. Warns in the various Township Year Af gregation Leffler, g : <1 2 slated to «<•! under way tomorrow, CADETS EASILY DOWN tion Staff topped the Collegians, 8 4 20 " WOODBRlDGB — The Wood- Gerity, g .'. 1 I) PIRUW art witling down to the will be handled differently from 53 to 48, in u dosi'ly-contested bridg*; Township High School fat- Dooley, g 1 by periods business of tiic ^t'Cimil-h the first piiitjim, A shifting of HOMESTEADS^ 26 TO 8 game in the same league. uity, smarting under a defeat ad- Almaai, g 0 0 7 (>, players will lir made so that.the Keating, who was absent in the EXTRA GAMES WON 0—20 uleii. iniiiisU'ral by the faculty of Key- "tt 4 teams will be more evenly raatch- Brodniak High Scorer On (Tame with the Rippers, set some- In Fords Just wt-ck, nil panics port hijfli. was pushed to the limit 8 9 2 Him Club (83) d. The tejims will then be divided thing of an indivudual scoring rec- played in St'liool 11 WITC postponed Saturday to down the Freshman tight Field Goals i Sacred Hurt* (26) BY SPORTING CLUB G. F. T. into two , leagues, the American ord, for the season—and for any S4 to 37, G. F. T, ff 0 2 2 because of a 'demit in I lie family of League to ediisLst of the heavier other season, for that matter, with The Kroah, handicapped in FCJayveet Win Budinak, f 2 2 0 0 0 the Nchool janitor. The program teams and the Xntional League to his 26 pointi tulliud on ,12 field Beat Naval Reserve 43-36; wt>%ht and size, put up a stubborn WOODBRIDGE — Apparently ^pringle, i 0 0 gpals. Gadek'waa next in line with 0 for these defended mntchus is in- include the linh^r boys. Father fight but a. disastrous third-quar- determined to duplicate their feat Optola, f 0 0 13 points. For the losers, Burger Also Jamesburg State er, c eluded in the follnwinp schedule: Carney and Gerity, who 0 their doom, For the Fie. in the fim half when they welit Grembo, c j, ,. 3 and Dube were the leading point- G have been officiating all league Home Outfit, 65-52 For U'hl Senior u^y,. Ruggieri' was high score Pavich, g , .'. 3 *1 letters. games and piofnntinir the tourna- undefeated, the Cadets trounced 2' ft Monday',*Feb, fith, »t Kurds Kir. with* 26 points,' almost half the Logoda, g .a.^.-...,-l The "RippefTcofttlriuetr • WOODBRIDGE 'in udditiw.to ment, t'Xpn'ssed great satisfaction the Homesteads 26 to 8 in a Wood- 1 14—All Start \V Ili){ Five ut 7 :15 total scored by the teachers. For Zebro, g ,..i 1 frintf their lethal potion against upsetting the heavily-favored Fra- at the results of the competition, bridge Intermediate league game. 12 9 33 p. rii., AIHIUAVS. EBRU'S at H p. m,, the Frosh, Brodnick starred with he Holy Name quintet, taking this ternity Club in league competition, The seasun, with approximately 10 G 26 Knight* vs. Kwisbuy F. <". at 1> p. 17 points, Brodniak, a consistently high me 34 to IK. Szabo and Fishinger the Sporting Club /w,ent into inde- aUrnitjr Club (31) six weeks to fju, will culminate The line-ups: Ca'sey's ....,,...-;.. 4 9 10—2B tgain led 'the scoring; ' pendent competition this week and , wTOfV championship series be- scorer, again took Individual hon- Fordj Inlermeditlt Freihmtn (37) Sacred Hearts.- 10 6 6—26 The line-ups:, came back with a couple more 2 tween the winners of the two, ors on eight field goals. Greshok JUonday, Feb. nth, aj Fords No. G. F. 1 Ripperi (41) wins, • • 0 leagues. with six points led the losers. 14—Sktfeters VB, Fords X's at fi:3«i Van Sycle, f 1' 0 Saturday G. F. T, The Sports trimmed the Naval 2 The liiio-ups in the In wiother'leaguo game the Field TuemlayJ-Hill Billys vs. Wood- Q! p 0 RED GHOSTS STUN abo, 0 6 Reserves 43 to 20 and whaled the S Sullivan, f • . / iClub Jayvees topped the Terrors 8 1117 ame: 5 choppers ut 7:1.1, Bulldogs vs. Jit- Brodnick, f G.eis, Jamesburg State Hpme aggrega- ' Notre Dame (12) in a second-half contest, 18 to 13. terbug* at H p. m. Cummero, f._ 0 0 JBhinger, c tion, 65 to 62. In another inde- . 0 G. F. T. Ktwittlak was high man for the BLUE BIRDS, 38-26 • Fordt Junlori , 0 6 Thompson,' B Fitzpatrlck, f winners and Daub for tho losers. Szurko, g ^ 0 1 pendent game, the Ja~Jo's smacked Tuesday ut Fords .No. 14—Point- 14 3 31 Redd, c Moore, f The line-ups: I . Lockie And Lee Account Mayer, g i 0 the Stewart's Boys' Club, 17 to 7. ers vs. Arrows at 6:30 p. m. Hurster, g ... Hurster^ c .... , F. C. Jfreai (18) Against the Reserves, the TBty |p | |e> Sf*i«' ; - nlH Ty TVa'fl' Dilen, f Albertson, g- Spotting • >ClMb acowl almost Hat Thursday ut the fligh Schoo 0 .0 Rec. Sttff (34) will and had mo particular difficul- Club 9 4 15 3—31 Hansan, g •-•... Sgmers, g 0 0 Kmmiak, f '..-.; 4 .1 e o ty in bottlln'gup 'the offensive me- Fraternity Club vs. 'Sporting Club Slotkin, g Bothwell, I ;•• 0, 1 chick Also Shines 'G. F. T. 3 o 6 chanics of th'eir foes. Ballinger, nt 7 p. m. Sewaren Blue Birds vs: Luck, g ....,-- 6 2 J2 J. Mclaughlin, c , •WOODBRIDGE—Another post- •adelc, f 1 1 0 2 who distinguished himself against IU>d 'Ohusts at H p. m, • Keasbey Blankt, g ..... i Holy Croi» (37) Peterson, c u poned first-half game in the Wood- Keating, f 5 the Fraternity Club, took individ-^ INS CONTINUE Bombers vs. Sewaren A. A. at 9 L. McLaughlin, g bridge Heavy Senior league was Cacciola, c 5 18 1 37 u. 2 ual scoring honors on six deuces p. in. ! 3 Berry, g 1 decided Tuesday night when the Grogan, g F»»ltr(B4) Jardot, f .". -"- Growney, g. j 0 and a couple of foul conversions, >RY CAMPAIGN Woodbridf« Li|fct Senior nobia, g : Red Ghosts toppled the Blue Birds G. F. Schicker, f 2 Gioe, g 3 followed by Pochek who donated Monday at the Parish House— 12 30 to 20 without any undue diffi- 12 2 26 Brudniak, c nine points. Masfey, forward for oly Name vs. Corner Gang at 8 Ruggeri, f 8 2 18 culty. lose One From Col- 0 12 Weaver, g 16 6 38 the Naval Reservea, topped the en- !. Clark, f 0 0 Tarrori (13) Lockie and Lee, with 13 points . m., llippers vs. Collegians at 0 2 14 Powers, g . tire field, however, with his ^ght 'amboeiv.c G. F. T. aiid .10 points respectively, were Holy Mata»Klft) ! itrol, 16-15; Luck . m. 0 2 field goals, ^ Tuesday—Colonla Patrol vs. At- ,und, g .« 18 1 37 Hubbard, f 1 0 2 the principal scorers for the win- ..I a F. T, 0, 0 0 If it hadn't been for Ferguson, thers Are Stars »9 Stara at 8 p. m., Deacons ~ leckley, g ...... Daub, t ners while Srfchick garnered Bcor Trosko, f .A."....,. 0 0 0 2 0 4 and Carter, Jamesburg would havej ^BHIIKJE — (lontinuinj? itewatt AT A. at 0 p. m. I Patton, 0 ing laurels so far as the Blue Bird J. Sullivan, ( 1 0 2 25 4 54 CORNER GANG BURIES 0 4 still been ^a.tping fur air after its fur recognition in the Wednesday—Rippers vs. Stew- Sheppardl g .:.:.^: .. 0 Were concerned. FitapatriCk, d }. 2 0 0 encounter with the Sporting Club. . i' Lixht Senior division, rt A. A. at 8 p. m. Score by quarters: Hengale, g '0 0 1 1 The linkups:' B. ^illlivan, g :..._.:. ::~-Q- Friday—Collegians VB. Coloffla Faculty 16 7 19 13—54 COLOMA PATROL, 20-13 Ur,' g [ : 6 0' 12. This pair rolled up a total of 36 j}ns copped their first con- Rod Gho»U (30) pointB toward the team's total of Freshmen 13 4 6 14—37 g 3 13 G. F. T, Albertson, g 0 0 0 tcond-half pl«y by down- 'atrol at 9 p. in. . M Light Senior League Teams 52. Pochek and Merwin each tak, ploniu Patrol, 16 to IB. Woodbridf* Intermediate Referee—E. Clark. HomMteads (8) Lockie, f '. 6 ,1 1 9 0 18 lied sixteen points but Barcellona,\ hrce Luck brothers ac- Monday at the Parish House— Evenly Matched; DeLeo, G. F. T. Parsons, f 1 0 Rlpperi (34) went to the head of the claw $i$ the Deacons' entire Cadets vs. F. C. Javaes at. 6;80 PAGING THE SAND-LOT KIDS Kopcho; f 0 Lee, c 5 A ) nine fleid foals, , VoelketAreStars 1 1 2 0 4 , G. F. T. points, with Louis doing m., Homesteads vs. Terror* at The "sand-lot k(ds" of Aifterica 0 V;™-- he line-ups: , tz.'g 0,. 1 1 gcafaq, t..:.....,,:. 6 1 11 wrticuliirly proud by 7:15 p, m'. ^ yhuUdb ^b the 0{OQT)QlAvV]& 5por»iiif Club (43) Salvia, g ..- lies, f -... * 0 8 n.of 11, , «v , ftitttieNewYork Qang triumphed over the Colonia ' ' G. 1 Ica U 2 30 Fishinger,. c B. 0 10 it. World's fifc1938, it U announced Patrol in n Woodhfidga lightaenior Ptrrare, g Blue Birdi (20) Szurko, g 0. I P«!h«'ck,'f '-.^ 4 pe-upn: Wednesday—Aces vs. Jo Jos at by Grover A. Whalen, President league basketball )cu)ne, 20 to IS. 2 8 G..F, Mayer, g 1 3 HoUheimer, f 2 De.com (16) 7il5 p. nj, of the Fair,' In a "school term" The teams were evenly matched, 4 0 Keating, f "8 G. F. T. Frida?—Hom«tto*ds va. Jo Jos .overing the period of Pair opera- with Voelkor and DiLeo starring Cwletl (26) Sefchick, t '. 0 16 2 84 Krumm, c .....:. 2 3 aV7:i6 Terrors vs. feohunks at 8 tion, there will be free instruction for the victors. G. >. f. SUmonson, f ...,, 2 0 • Scorer—Dundee. Balllnger, g- 6 p.m. n baseball by such "prafettort" The line-ups: FiUpatrick, f !,...." 1.0, 2 lUison, t '. : 0 0* .BaKellqna, g • 8 Wowtbrldf. as Joe McCarthy, Lou Gehrig, fti,loni» Patrol (13) Sullivan, 1 L 2 0 4 Leffler, c i Tuesday at the Pariah House— Q. F. T. Brodniak, c 8 0 18 Vflwly, g 0 0 R.creatlon SUB (83). Babe ,Ruth, Bill Terry, Johnny G. F. T, F. C. Juniors vs. Rangers 6:30, E. Pinkham, f > 0 0 0 Moofe, g , 113 ;«...:~. i 0 Van de Meer, Bjileigh GritneB, ; 0 26 Naval Retam Wedhesday—Cyolono* vs. Se- F. Pinkham, f 0 2 De Joy, g 0. 1 1 Keating, 1 .... 18 "Diwy" Dean, Hank Greenberg, Gsdek { ...'... 6 1 13 waren Jrs. at 0:80 p. m. J. Mee, i ...:...., • 0 2 ' JO 0 20 7 2 19 Jimmy Fort, Joe Di M»ggio,Bob" Cacciola, C .<•• ' 4 Roccn, Friday—TlgerB vs. P, R. Clovers B. Maurer, c Refereej—Ifeatlng, Gadsk, Patret (IS) Felled and MelOtt. Classes are Grogan, g ,2 Q. F. T at 6:30 .p. m. tojbe held in June, July, August Currid, c Ity. Launjiardt, g .' •• QUARTER.M1LLION Gioe, g 1 0 Peeiinik, t ,.'.:.... 0 Thursday at The Parish House G. taunhardt, g ....'.'..... I , XHUjJEIjlEyr SEEKER! Retgwa,, C • , 0 Bui'gleo.c':'.'..,...,...... -.:.'... 2- t)obb8,,'o .L..i L... 0*0 —Starlets vs. Red Wings at 7:80 Murphy, g .'....-..... A quarter of a pillion person: 7:3Q tf\ n»., Eaglet vs. Barflies a Di Leo, cv-.-.-1- ' CoH*|tan> (48) • ' HHuttemsn, g 2 00 4 p, m., All Stps vs,WihvnS at 8:30 at one time c«n be accommodated o io 30 m,' ' Benson, g ...:....'. •• .', , . G. F. T.lN'Niel, 8 in the 280-acre Amunement Zoni i K Ford. Int»rmliai«(« Voelker, g •»;.,.->. - , Dube, f 5 3 13 First-Hall' Chsraplonihlp Plafofh Corner Gang (20) of the New' York World's Fat: 48 Thui-«day,,Feb. 0th at Fords No Burger, ( •„..-, 10 1 ^1 22 . ForAt U»ht S*"1^. G. F. T» -«., 4; 201039, . , ;„', Thursday, Feb. 9th at Fords No Vs. Skeeters at J, .0 '» 7 1 :fl^1 FtXOND SECTION, PAGE TWt> FRIDAY, FDMHJABY 8, 1S39

    NOTICE OF TAX. SUE *i ** Dav. Woodbridge'"bev NOTICE OF TAX SALE Lota 1 to I Avenue Blook I»U Co _ : TOWMSHDP OF WOODBRIDGE Bb-ktMJ Lota U (e 41 Janwn Avenue ««Are Oev. SECTION #6» Block MMf LoU t to 11 Stre*t Bach Woodbrflie B«V;

    the -. rollw-tor ef 1-Ies Of the Township of Woodbrldgt. In the County ef MlMhMt will hoisl • fuiblio Block IMK _ou 15 to n._....-~ Building. Main Street. Woudbrldge, New J«rs»y, febrvery IS, l»19, «t t¥o «'d_ck 1« the tfUfaeos. •I.*" thet£r^£.Tu jbau 8 to 11 WoodbrMge *Mt«r•VMtara» (Hurt** tm*. to uhloipa! li«Di now In arrears. ' ."' Hook M*L h 1 l Klmball m«MINiitt*>MM|N listed fcetesr. belpg Sescrtb»l *y let a«d blook number » «^»^/V «Jfl^ _a_f_____^__*f__iI;fa^iea-Mled »a*ft MIL Lob li to If _riih th« laHt Ui Aufiliokte) civiMF the owner si BWJ*J *# snoWM on MM. »••* •** ovipiivine, ipfciuer IHB I»« nr*»i •WWPPI* iwMspiHi JW-g?Bw^j*'*y U July 1, 1HI. ' . ,'••.'••• Lou i to n •aid rauertlve Baloele of land wlll.be sold to make the amounts severally chargeable against the same on stlfl Bryt d« af J»IT, HM, u **•• L»U IS to 14 Woodbrldfe Av»*u« puled/a »ahf?l.ii to«She7wltkTtatefeel'on ml* amount fro* said |liet of July to Mie due ef saie, W the ee_t o« eal*. la a nwUaefiUl «ehn» la Block llttl ejiojin the e«uraau« par/Deal required to nv«44 sale. • Block IMP LoU 1 to 4 Lorrte Avtnue ^ BaM newels WiLfts »old la fee to «acB patsoM M wtB IfiJvhMe to* sajM,,wtfeJ*»» t« redewptlo* at the lowest ?«,!* of fttereet, but sot *- ptat* Block IMS . Let* 7 to 14 sight pet _ . . . . ,._ „._ e-ut '*•' Haid 'sales will b* subject lo municipal llea* accruing after Jaly 1, *#M, >t«sta«a- asitsaaneU «a_traB*d aft»t IM^jfi^e and lttl taxes, HJpok Lota IT 14 W and to the right of Interested parties l/redeem wMhla tbe tlsne B_ed by law. . • » - Janncn Avenue ' ,.'...• ', , . -JQHB-- »»tl- Blook : LoU 21 t« 14 . ' • . ' ' - , •, • - ' . ' •' ,to • Amount Block 19IR- It te. tt- ,. Roonoke Avenue 1 , - ' •. ••- -•:---t • - ".. , .-. , , • July! 'to- ,• v Edward. »treeft i v .j^ »..• .^,_ , , • mi Mtliry Block 4»IK Loti 1 • t( ; Block 4A Lot 1711 Howard 4lre#t ; llUmfitw. WJ*Jisloi* Roman-^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Block tnr Loll 6 to I Wocl^tC Le^ltlT »0WM4 Street BuUdia* *l*l»t «Uve SisoSi .Z. 1*1.11 1IMI 4041 Loti II °- ai ath«HMi Ul.ll U6.lt Block Lots 21 nwt C»i. is in B . HHxk 409B (_nipl"U Hiri-et Otma*. Block 40IB Lot «5 Campbell felffft IM Block 40»B Lot 69 Ambtn Av-'-nue I.ot« 114 A 111 . *»«1M Carlo * Id* Bar Bloqk 4»»O Block' LoU 111 A121 I6klrregula' K«'' Block . 1 and I 661.41 Block 411A ty. Co . 8J7 4S Block 411H Lota 1*4 Irr. H»rrf Itarr *•«« Acre. I HI kPI I'IHI e Irr. Harry Kerr BU,K ,3 Lo, ,A Btr.o, Block 4UB Lot 68G Bulliltng Irr. Illock tu'II Lot 61 Ji.ik.r l'l«'-» H»»ry Kan !><•• k>r Tliifc I.oti 4 and 6 Crow- MIU Road Irr«rrt«r EAch Rptwrt ElB|*r 14.41 11.98 Ulnrk *MB Lot *0A 23i1» i:'*"-" Peter Vflt Koot «*«* Bach Dofothy B. I>avi«... M.14 82.2ft s,','I-, IIMI llii;i(l SOilat KHCII 1*U 27» »i>d lit "ValrtUld Av«nu« HI... k 413b J.oH 1 A 2 MI.IHI-IMI )lt 16 A 1« Kt U.i'lg.- An line 20xl« Kn'fi AaroB U karret Lot tl Hoy Avenue SulRthf SH126 Andrea Human .... 2«1.»J 274.17 Jt k 413K Lets i A 3 aOlUf, Kach l Avfliin* Builillng Only Wm. (yBrten .,. Building Kac« 12105 127.90 lll...k 414 Let 1 Si. i.iiMirnt' Avenue Irreg«lar Bach Joieph 1, W Lota 6« and 17 Columlm« Avenue »7.6ilOO Each CnAnpton Realty Co, 21.63 24*9 lihM'k 419 Lota 8 A t Kiixt Hill Itoad 30»l2fi KBI-II Itgdftr Ittt* Lots 174 and- 17B William Street . «x}0« Each Hick 42IE L4ts 27 A 21 MulnrUI Iti.n.l •, Irregular Knch Joiwph i»«ky v AKnr „ Oenfuako ... 2728 Illock 421B XoU 244 lo 241 -William Btreet l»«lll Each John Kopervaqa .... 84.67 37.94 Lots i« A 27 Cliiiln-u'-HUI* Itoad Irregular Kiiclr Chaa. O*N**( New HfuniwIekAVvetiue JUncfc 42.1 F ;rl.uin u'-Hlll!- 1l"«rt Bulldlag Hxlrregular Each KJrtch 646 •« 66926 ]lli«-k 4?1K LoU ><> k !1 Irregular Kach MHitnla X. Neaf l»nr ' wrr •mniwiuiT**«»M»: 2 T Lois li A 33 t'liain-u'-Hills HuaJ : ^_J8s}aaHJ5£ ftE!S "PLSyai^- !' ? IHock 421F Building AfW ,. l.UUan Pinkham Loti % of IS all J8}J Block of >fDougllpii Gloff ." «Oa ' JJTiVcfc -EM I- ." "Building Km:ll- Jennlngi Hlock Lota » ft part of Building 227 64- Lot! 4.18 A 469 h'lilrview Avenue lllork LoU 15 * >t 10 Crown »HH Boad Irregular AmX Wairnnliallcr 22*79 14 Acre* oJ H, Hallock 16x100 Each 85.63 MiiMl-BrK Kuan Turnpike nx\0d frock Lots 181 & 127A Louli Rtreet Neli Laurltten 12.81 9fl.SS Block 42* Lot 1 Michael Kelly Irregular K&ch I~t 31 CtiilBI KUutt JixlOO Kttch Marie V. Brady Blutk Lot 152 Crown Mill noad Irregular Uts\o Deak »f »£ 35.73 Hlu: k 4»at Lota 190 A 19) Building Illock 432H . Lete 47 to 60 (Jriin *: Grand Slrceta Irr«gular Kucfi Ctianflt«r B. ft. L. Block Crowa Mill Uoad 16x100 Each Karl W. Anderson 32.4S 28C.79 HardniK Avenue Building Lota 8' of 206 A Paul Street Building Irregular Each Michael Hnrko 273 97 38J,-'6 Hlock 437C Lots 9 A 10 Block 20t Paul Htreet 30x100 Riuii Adam H«4a Lot (5 26x100 Loula l!..n1 ito'.H 63.01' C'orrej" Avenue • Bloc,k Lots 21 £22 Building 47«.r,* Block 437C Lota 56 ft ET 1 New Brunswick Avenue IGxIrregular Each Irregular Kivch JamM Abata . . B.lnck Lot 3 , Butldlng Lorralno Oil Co 68 70 Building Hornsby Street 60xIrregular Frank Wachel 451.22 396.37 Block 437F LoU 16 ft 17 Iselin ItouUvtiril 3(ixl()0 Mr*. Bftla Hyde . Lot 1' B i ink Trci- Ituati ,, > Nick Hularoann. . New Brunswick Avenue _ Irrejular Phillip Fialier 379 «2 898.40 nio-- ntrrM Ithtlrregnter Hath 803 95 444B Knm "BahmJdl tfqrd Av«nue Harry ft Anna Hlock LoU 44 ft 46 I^illuardia Avenue Building 20x100 Each niock 13«a Lot IS Building 76xlrregular Burkhard 777.21 1185.59 Block 44513 Lots 19 ft 10 IjuSuardia Avenue John J. Barrett Block 131K Lot 127C Summit Avenue Building Irregular Each Frank Koacarelll .. Uunbar Avenue ... 86x100 Harpy Burkhard .... 1581.69 Pluck 44

    • • Alonto Coachln- 176.62 Goodrich Street 20x100 Bach Vr« Ring Oeorge Road BulMla* • -»**»»l»fe«ula# berry - U2.7Q 291.90 Block 447H Lota 1101 to 19«5 Irregular Bach Jpaepb D*ma»kl Lota pifth Street IBxlOD Each Jacob 81 moneon .... 278.(« Block 447L Lota 1*81 & 1962 McLean Rtreat »x!0» Baeh Hatry SlU«rl» Building Enevold Jeremiah- Block 4481! Lots 81 * 87 Vernnn Street - - 309.29 20x100 Each Wm. Engelmin . Lota 406 A 401 Oakland Avenue 8O1». . 2S5.46 Block 448D Lota 193 A 194 f'uaklcy Htreet 10x70 Each John & Julia Kenlht'ilv Street 20x100 Kach Mr*. Jennie Bllln ' - x 31.30 Block 448E Lota lit ft 257 20x100 Each Mri. Bddl* Cono .. Lot 24« Kasmer -.. 88.H Hlork 448F Xota 315 ft31 6 Hunt Street Falrfleld Avenue • 10x10 Joaepli H. Mayers 20x100 'Frederick Blepe » ' 17 04 Block HSG Lot 140 Muni Slreel Inc 14.46 <'iOodrich Street 20x100 Each Frank H. Jennlnfr* Lot* 111 to lit Juola Arenoe MsMti ««rouel Qre«s 56.J5 60.63, 448H Lots 418 to 420 Block Aiifh Avenue 80x1(10 Kach Catherine Mulanry Lots 72 It 73 King George Road Irregular Each Samuel Green 58,70 83,02 Block 4481 Lots 486 to 4*9 Irregular Each Paul A. Oodby flock Lot 21 Han«on Avenue 10x70 Lucia Chlocekl 333.11 • 345.60 Block 448M Lota 961 to 965 Star Street BlocK Lot«26tolS Ilanaon Avenue 10x70 Each Lucia Cniocckl '766.88 782.62 Warwick Street Each Alfrtd Smith .. - Block Lota (20 A «21 Kim Street M*10 Each 'Ansrclo & J. Pel- Block 448O Lots 846 to 860 Block 448O Lota 864 ft S6f> MiLeiin Street 20x100 Each Mary Tittef , legrlno 87.68 41.06 T:ilmQilge. Avenue 20x100 Eaoh Edward Smith 169 LoU 886 * III. Pine Street 16.8x10 Each Adam Zlemian .... 23.79 26.77 Block 448P Lota 781 to 785 Block 448Q Lou 741 ft74 2 Cinudrlcli ptrcet 20x100 Each ' Autna-R. Silk Block 189 Lota 117 to f>4 Pine Street Irregular Each Adam Zletnliin .... 83.19 «8,53 Lincoln Highway Irregular Kach Horn* Guardian Co. t *. Wock 174 Lou 7W * fit 39.62 Block 448V Lots 1219 to 1273 King George Boad Irregular Each Thoma* Egan, Jr, .. 38.17 Block 448V Lota 1373 ft 1374 llow Avenue 90x100 Bach Mary Apderton . . Block 174 LoU 710 * H Of Til Poplar 8treet BmlWlDg JOxTO Peter Hacchot : HJV 101.83 Block 448V Lota 1379 to 1383 Dow Avenue. 20x100 Kach chrlatlM Brown Block 176A- Lot 27A Main Street Irregular John A. Connelly .. 47.60 61.36 Block 449A Lots 1402 to 1411 Lincoln Highway lOxIrregultr Each Haytnohd I* John- Block 178B Lot 9 Elm Street HSxIOO Donglas Fraaef .._ S9.13 42.68 son -. Work film Street Block 449A Lots 1429 to 1433 l>ow Avenue Building tOiliTKgular Each 177E I^ots 6A ft B 60X100 Each John Wlnant .« 12.65 15.08 Henry W. Minn-.' Block 177E LoU SC to 5P Wartn* Avenu« 29.25 Aufual Pfennig Block Liberty Street ; 60x100 Bach John Wlnant ._ - 28.16, Blook 44OC Lots 988 ft98 4 Ooodrlch Btreet 20xlM Each 181D Ix>ta « •10, • Ignati Dlablk ,... 1E.E6 18.16 Block 441F LoU UJ» ft 1H0 Star Street • 20x100 Bach Block Lou 74 A 7* Fender Place IU100 B»eb' Mary •• O 188 BulMlfUT Charles Llpka :...+ 103.84 109.97 Block 4491 Lots 1*22 i 1223 Block AVenu« ~ Irrtgul»r Bach Block ),otflTlto7« Coddlngton Avenue II* 100 Bach 24.37 WeUel ...«.-./- Block 20211 .. Herman Hanaen .... 11.61 Lot 1 , , 'King Oeorge Road 'BulMInf I>»IM Sjaorj 668.12 Block 449J LoU 1495 * 14>« I.lncolri a 10x100 Rach U%VI «. Iloun trc. Bldck 213 Lot 2 - King Qeorge Road ' BulMIni if*7 Acre*. Lewla S. Japobaon 6S1.14 Block 449J "Lot! 1511 * KI3 • How Avenue 217 1539.73 if twin* tuch Block Loti . • King. Oeortft Road - 1.147 Acrei Chaa. E. Jaquart .... 1486.OJ 192.13 Block 450 Lot 2 New Dover Road Wllil*B> H. 233 BulUUflK Ki?n Bi Irregular John Qllr'ean 181.02 13.88 i 116 Acre* Block 241 L»l I Avenue ' i'40x109 f"h" "»~i-. _H.44 -Stock- 4»8B •L»te 1113 ft 2194 Minnie RfM 1 Block 468F Block 252 Lot ID tPy Avinue llll Acres J. J. O'Toole llOT - nor LoU 2219 ft 2.300 Berkley Avenue 40x160 Eaoh Tinmi Block 252 . Block 468H Lota 1118 ft 2119 Columbia Avenue Lot 1 '. ot Av«nu« '. ' 6.« Acre* A-lol* Scheln ... 409.83' 427.10 60x110 Eacf h Alkeljt iDeotaehler. Block 257 n Street Buimiot 378.06 Loti 44x110 Alolf SchelJi 3(2.60 Block 468H LOU 2112 &2123 Columbia Ayenue StJtllO Kach Uehler. 280.74. Bloqk Lot 2130 Block 261 Mich, ft euianna 468H Berkley Avenue 6IH10 tora . Lot It ,, Oror* Street 40x100 61,76 Block 4I8H Lot 2135 Berkley Avenue Block 2G3D Lot 11 Bunnt Lin* 4«xlOO Mtlnlohook : 248.81 , llxllt' Block 4I18K Ut 2012 Clftreniont Ave.iue • ttxllt • .. XUa. Connolly _.,.[_ 49.78 &S4.O4 Block 468L Lot 10(0 Olartmont Avenue Blek Block 2«* Lot I 1<«9llW pw'en ft EUc. Dun- 679.08 Block 4«8L LoU 30(4 ft 20(6 <'larfmi.nl Avenue atxlto Oeo«r B#rglund SutMlSC J d Block 27J Lot t ' Oi-anvllle Btreet BullaUniC* megular lgan ;..„ ««7.87 269.88 Blook Lot nil Clarernont Avenue BfWln Jtebal ...... I5B.I0 Block 27J Ldli 17 ft II • «berry fittaat ' | jlpxlOO Baob 27,87 Block Lots 2020 ft 2021 Kenalngton Avenue JUock..&n Patrick Cajiiplon _ 348.15 Block 40t.» 11,17 Block 4«8V Lot »il9 . Hnflman.. Boulevard In^gular Block 278C Adline 8t(e«t - Lc,t«9*M Joaeph MpEwen .... 100.61 341.11 Block 468V LOU 1946 ft194 7 Colonla Boulevard Irregular Block 316a ^OorhamAMntt. Ldt II Item Street M»tg»ret Chlnola ., 16.61 34.48 Block-471Q LoU 117 to 142 Inmlin, Grant ft Central Avenqsj Irregular Ifeieh Block 3160 Lot 61 ie-tMtMll Block 326 Kllfoyle Avsnua Jame. Oerak -..'.... lij.JJ 11.21 Blook 471L LoU BI5 to 638 Loti • rird Avenue • 18.12 Central Avenue Blqek 326 Oeorge Hafely „.... Il.« LoU 6'43 to 664 Grant Avenue Loti Pord A»enu« Block ml LoU 1087 to 10«0 Block 346A tout to W Mnrdock Street O«ow Hafely 10.10 Block 47ITJ Jlooufveit Avenue B(ock 346B Block 4)10 LOU 1011 4 10(1 Hoonevelt Avenue flxlM LotiUtoM Ford AvaliU* Uf> KaU - 91.14 Hiltt 8ft«n Block 34»B LoU It AM Fannlog Btrert 11.10 Block 347U .Lot 1 , Ford Avenue J**" KtttJ • **-> .!f?i( Block (7«J Loti 10«l and 1010 IBroadway Avenue 110.17 Helen Klstl 1 14,01 Block 47SU Lota 1001 to 10M Broadway Atenue Block 347 D J , ; For* Avenni '! Anna 3Ja4annt. ™ li.81 IT.4I Block StOE '.Lot 1 Menlo Ateny. ,Jennle ft Oraca Block 4?»A Loti tttl to 1184 Henry Place Wllaon 162,64 Block 479F LoU 1111 ft 2113 Kennedy Street 373E LotLot.i 7IT0 t4o M Raymond] WlUon._ 12.05 Pojwvltch Realty^ MT.1I Block 4I1B Dots 3161 to StGS Charles -Street >* ' 10x111 Bach Brna Keyeri 1B7.80 1(4.99 • Block Loti 41 * 4t CooDer ATtnua) Block, 4I1C LoU 1041 to 8046 New Dover Road Block LSU"*V *t«I«*«Utor Baoh F, C. Qolly . 194.61 401.47 Block 375B Lot II JuUet Street ^»*i*f«ww_l«_- TJiomai Mlele ..._. 110.10 J4i.ee Block 4MB LoU «M to l|40 pharlea Street Block 376H Lota f to 6 Oreen Street 77.48 81.46 Block 4HA . LoU 1611 * 1612 Jame* Place Block 383D LoU 14 A U Hftber ATWO* IffeJuUr Baoh Anthony Aqullla.... UwftUir Each John Lopoaowaky. Block, 4ltB Lot! Ifi4« ft 364T Jamea Place, • Lwli Plata , Block 3Sr,n Lou 21 ft II Sr. _ BlooV 4110 LoU 3701 to 1705 Woad Htreet' ' ' Blook 3S3B Lot Hi WxlOO Eaoh Horace Wilson llIM ?0 | . Loula Pliee Block ««9!) * PkMll "' " "*"//« 'I" Lot 111 ' Blook iiflB 11. and> 12 Henry Plice Block 4110 61 to 51 New Dover Read Blook J9JC Loti 1*1 Wfcakttajt* ATOM Mtni Coligarlo Blook 4HK 10 and 61 Arthur BlMe Block 89SC ff... '.Black BUjek- 393C U>t I ncrete Ail ... Lou 17 * U , Pro. G Block 411 . Jnm»n Xvenue ' Black Tnnun Avenue " Block S9SH Lot! lrr«lfUl«P MUMltiax V 4M ftiiBM JtaUtee inc . JJETO. GO. Block MB Block 1MB »«w aK*t# Hl«b.w»x «aoh Klein Boulevard ROM Lou t to t Block too KTeln Boulevard Co, * SOI, Theodore Block 3t«B BouleTai* ««•' ftalN BMp , •.-...; '• •.':. ': MKlM fMb, ^Qoilbridge Der. Block 610F . Lot Ht Maple, Street . , o Block HOT Maple Street MUohell 4 Ek tit Lsmantla 4f.ll _.__. Let* m to iik UapVe Street ,_amantla Lexington AMDU* Block SlftO Lou ill Ml UT Maple Btreet Block 5100 UtiUI 4» 194 . Maple'Btreet Bt. O«Mg*Artnat IILIT' Blook (10K LoU M and 30 a—-ntylT—• Ht. Block. 61 OK, Lflts in Md 431 KoanoSeitA#t Block 51 IB Lake Avenue QuMwppe Paatn Biock BUB Lake Avenue . , Block 61IC Lot UT Ls,ke Avenu* Leone 49,16 Sloek 61

    » nf td'iird of i>«ri uf I In I>I .'in I Tdk. i••lit; •< iii-t'M- tt-ii al . I UK KKW Ml, title ur Iniereii, are made dr ,i. . i ,r . i ",- I.J ••>•' n it way e» il.iiit{< bt" uuaf yuu may claim an] hi'ieiiiiittu ve Oci^ ril,t-il ' ,, oil Lulls mill tu aell and Mrs. Abraham UoltUmlth, Eugene Minn r-.iM I,,,,, ii, n«iii Mo. ti to .IUI h bidlajr Sainry d<-ftinittnlH ttrauee yuu hU wife, h»Ue at ln» and n«»t Sulicitoi- for . (,'.,,i ,1M.' ie«ii-d being i i\*'l>'L the wivr* of \ht Florence Av Irregular Frank Adubftte 4.32 of kin uf Jacob Philip (laid-, I'yuilH**! with _, „..- aip, it il uwu^rFi nf ti-iurti *>t lUe u,u i i,< .111,1 iuium*>r of pay- twetular .Bach Joseph Llptfslapo .'I l\»ni»eret> Street above ..II III HI .I*I i":,' "f IB'T* ,,t,ts 40 and 41 T*4 unitli, deceased; Harry K. Frank jMubale ' Wchloanbach ami Independent Krwurk. New Jersey. I,III,' ki,.lll I , II, , .I'd Lots 70 to 74 n.u 11.(1 you t ui mu> ikalii t Frank Adubate Baking Companj, a corporation iMtfll .iMiiuurv Will, liH. . .i ri'1.11!'' ri tlit jnlnlmlta Lut 76 2.23 •A* W.I , 1-27,2-3,111,17 i IKlit ui duwvr In i,hi' I,I I'ul ,,i •., iiiiniuiurn, by the Frank Adubate and the respective unknown - ilots 1 to 10 Duke'i IE.il helra, devisees uml itarsunai ini., i ..ii.iuiu.'.- i,'j.l tt»e par- fota 14M»IO . Carol)* FtiJik AdubaU u.» 8.17 representative* or Ida Wilier. IN OHANCHHV OF MBW HV . AHII yi,ii. *>H,flr btuwn, «.r« tnaije I mt-nt ihi-r.'i'i In tii' |mii'haa«r ac- Frank Adubate a.70 1,14 Ideremlanl hfiutibr you art- the ILUIII^J IIIK tn'Wii- III.IIIIM'1 ui purchase In «\ Lots 37 andjl Flonnce Avenue Abraham Goldsmith und Haj-ry lie/•!• uf tt rt'italji liiollguile I'OVurlllg pur Frtnk AdubaU 4.4» 11.10 R Schlosebaeh, and their or Any ,I,1MII,•*- uiili t. rni> i.>r *n\e on ft!4 Lot* 5**10 41 JPt #V*a«ue MftS Tu: Nathan William MaoCheeney: uf tlie |itpinmrii her^lnatove Ue tin- TUUIIHIHP vtill deliver a bargam 8.14 of thetlr heirs, drvleeea, »ji«co tprs, administrators, grantoeB Mm Nathan WMll»m M««Cl""'- rlnci. Hud ),,u nuiy claim an Intel* lie .Irwl fur s.i") IHI-BIIKH Lots 11 and 18 Frank Adubato ..... T.ll iiio aailgns or auccuuiur* In rtglit ney, hln >iu tnuy i Uim »«rTU K OF HIHI.U IALJB 1710 1TII -Wherein Hie Township of Wood- Mac<'liH8UfV, Arthur B Mall and at) I til ^i out theiflii: TO WIIDM H'tlAV iiiK t Lola 1 to I AvejHe »««!•« lech Janee Henry Brady bridge, a municipal corporation nf John Buylun. and tliflr or any eft i' Frank Aiubett...... nil And yuu, i hf I>N|II*I tivc unknown At l nl H J,ot» 1 to 4 {•Mtrulaf laoh the Htate ef New Jersey la uomplaln- of their lieliu, df \.-i»«tjn, oxei u- tl»i'i,s uml |.ti«i,nal rtpre- ablp (-lirain111,.. ,,r ili.< Town#hlp tot Snevwlar laoh Henry and Cather- ant, and you and othei-R are the de- tors, admin Lot* 11 and II Pioreaee Avenue T.It t.u B of Nntliati W'llliuin Unc- WuoilluldKr I • I'l II U> .IWHi*ry ine Sdtieppler fendants, you are rmuireri to appiwr HMHtgllF Ol' KIWI 44HHUIK ill rlffht, _,...,,. Arthur It. Hall ami Jotin t til Ii. iut, I w>i.v dii" ltd ti> uM»»r- Henry McDonald - (Ml M.M and answer the bill uf mild c.omplul.i- title ur lulcrtui iluvliin, uml your or miy uf your Lot. 24 to 17 "a«h tl.tr 1l,fi f». l Hint u|i Vl'imlny d«- . JMoh frank Adsbato t!.l4 aht on ur before the 20th duv of By virtue uf mi urdur or the rourt li#lrn, ijevlaem, HMUKHK, udniiuli. nlng, February sih. iu:i». I lit- Tuwn- Lot- 84 to *f jfranjt Ajiu>%to March, neil, or the euld bill will b* tt Chancery or Now Jiriwy, mudf on ra, grauteee, aaalgna ur iuiiies- •iitti CuiiiinltU'D will iii'Hi nt S ['. 1C Lets 71 and 11 * taken «• fronf«m«d against yuu. ;he Hay or the »u mayHtmuiUtl Muiiu iri"l tiuilillnic, Wuedj Lot 71 Realty Co debar and foreclose yuu from all iridge, u inuntt:l|iiil .:ortiui'atliin uf ilaini u Interest In th« herulnabuv- Eleanor Murray .... bridge, New JerM->. MH,I t-h|K.ae ai)4l Plum* Irresular Bach HL right and equity of redemption of, he Rtate «r Now Jersey in uumplitln- deacrlbed premlsee. •ell at public »iUt» Kin) tu the highest LoU 1 and I In and to the premliHte described In mt, and you uml othnri are the de- Eugene Btaftkentiorn bHder according tn ti-rina uf »»l» am Irregular Bach Theresa Importico 1*7,11 certlflcatan of tax ualoa dated De- yuu tire required to appear Joseph and Biter HoJIcltor for ComplaltmnA Hie Wild Ihr Tiiwnahlp I'lnrk qp«n If Lots 24 U> II ' . Irregular cember Klh, 1930. February 10th, _ F^r the bill of said com- Federal fruit Bullillng t'lnapactlon and U> <>y publicly r«a4l L«te.21 to II tBauerle 1111, December 1, 1934 and Januafy plainant UII »r hefuie the 13th day 24 Cvntmerce Street prior to salt-. Uitx 4 3 4 4 In BliKC Irregular Eaoh Joseph and Anna It, ifII, covering Lot* HI and its in if March i*xt or the Mid bill will Lota 27 t0 U > Newark, N. J. 119 1». Wtuwllirlilie Township Aauae* Tuilaakl • IOI.OI Block C4-B: Lnt 3D In Block \» F;te taken as ronl«»>ied against you...... January tltti, 1*11 ment Mati Building Anna BtelMr 124,-W ',ot 114 In Block 54-B; Lnt »8 In, The said hill In Aled to absolutely W.I. I.*o,t7;l-!,lv THII1 further IIOUCP thnt IhcTow*- Lots 16 to tl Frank AdUbato .:•„. UK Hock X-F; LoU 4( and 45 In Hlook lebar and foreclose you from "" »)il|i 1'iniimHtee IIIII*, by roaoluUo* * tjntft Qi|iiity rroff IvuvinptiM<*iT UIU1 |1Ursttaiil'tn iaw, ITTWI a nrhww" ... - 14 In Blook M-P; Loti SI U. the premUos 4esortb«d in eer HOTICa Of IBID jwlw at which najd i,>u iii •alfj wSVSrV t» H In- Bloe* M^ nnrt Ijnta IH to -,iucli will hi- until luK'-HiHT with Ut Lot El frank Adubate IJ» incliKlve and I2I-H In Blook 5-4-1 Lot 51 ulh«r dvlHila p«rtlneui, until mini- I.II on the Ofllclal Tu and Assessmeni ."III mum prtiv helm Until) pluj* insta at Map of the Townahlp of Waiwi'ji Ulfq preaarlim deeil mid utlvrrllalng thla Lot 10 I.T0 County of tflddleeex and Hiate of ,,.WU=.rC ,.. ..,."„ ,.. ., J tO I Ml.lt 17 lnrlualvp grid Lot Jl in mo«k Hi- aaU. Raid luta In SHIII blouk, If lili t,,,l« 17. to H 6jr New Jersey inn, ia», i KU,< I on ternio, will r*i|ulr<- u ilnwn i Frank Adubtto --•. n.w And you. Ida Killer uid Mr MllUr A; Lot! 1, 3. S, «. 7 pnd (to 11 In- I,oU 1 to I eluetve In Block 412.0; LoU 1 to IItlee the hat that „. llnent of IS.DO the balniKc of uuf Loti T t« II Ifiry Bfchorrbuach.. u.it Abraham Ooldsmlth £\A Mrs. Abra- nlng, February Ith, till, the Drire to he *»ld In i-iudl niont |W ham Ootdiimttti, are nude daf*n(l»ms, Incltulve In Blssk 4IS*D^ U(# 1 to p ii Lot* 10 to H joclOO Bach II. H. • A. Wo.H* 1 4 tnolualve• , .lOanv f lTTn^ilMr4,iir.._.„ . ,i •1(lp Onmmlttef wttt IMM %t I Tmiainnenl,a ur I'n« plua Intel 4J.10 41.1« because you are helri at law andLoU It to 4)1 Incluilve In Blook 482- BBTTTii VheCoiAwiitUa OOhambh W and Oliiiir luring provided fur ID C LotiJ7 t» »• Realty Go next of kin of Jacob Philip Oold- „„_ .. to 4)1 inclusive InilWk 411- Uemarlal Munlrfbal Building, Woixl 11.01 BE; LoU 1 to I InclusivInoluilve anydd I te •18• tract uf sale. Irregular Bach Emarlck Papp ernlth, dweaiert, who was the owne~ iricluelve In Blook 4|t-¥: Loti . bridge, New Joriay, and expoi« and Take further notice that at Lots. 1J0 andi 1! e«il0ft Bach Stafhen Jfuha* .111.40 of record of part ef the premise to 11 Inoluiive, IS to il Inolusive, tell at public tale to the hlaheal sa.laMl*, . or any datef to which It may Mits 11 and II Irregular Nlohellna Lannt .... 11.11 herefnabove described, and yuu ma; II to 83 Inclusive, 14 to II Inclu- bidder according ta ternu QC BtU onadjourned, the Towimhtp CummiM Lot 17 olalm an Interest -therein; sive In Blook 4S2-Q; Lots 1, 4fllo, with (he Townahlp Clerk op«u to r««*rve> the rlglit In lu dlenratlua. Irrtgular riero .... 14.01 1TI«4> And you, Harry Tl. Hi-lilumhftch, at Inarientlnn and to ba tiubllcly read U7.U JO, 11 and 14 to II inoluiUe in BKkprlorX" »»lo. Lot* 47-41 111 Wnck »4, r«J«l any. one or .all hliU and jo MM H "•-"•• ilia a stUUinjlsni. Jurauje, rpu.Ai 44|-ttTi»*ei4-t«44,-U"UW4tili- Levl Kajavlcts trlilgi: TriWlimp AjMiimeht Lot IF IMBH* the holder of a oertain Judgmen eluilve and 41 in Blook 4II-I; Loti 1 may eeleuiy ifue regi'TJ Lot 7K Middlesex Concrete which may affect part of the prem to 11 Inclusive and II to 41 Inotwlv* Map. to terms and manner of 1IM+I Dl B1MK «W>J;_1*t»4'T»M-liw»«elwe, in -iuwa 4ka#- ur jncu^ jnlAJ Lot'iA V '1*TCflW)tlt5t>' UesJiareinaluuia deactlbed, Jinif ship Cnmmltte« has, by relcmtfini John La«ar 40M1 •am ma»- claim an intereat therein; To, 41. 10, It, M. (I In Block m-K; bids ehall be received. tocotrt ttr««4 BulUIng 7O7,O« And you, Independent Baking Com U ilI ari«ndd 114 IIn Bloc Block 4»-L4JIL;; LotLotas and purnuant to )aw< fixed a mlnl- Upon .acceptance «if the mlnltnUM , Lot 7 John Julian (81.11 muni price at which aald loti In said bid. oi* bid above minimum, by |M 4M1 41.11 pany, K corporation, are made de II to II Inelualva In Blook 411-M; Uit UA Morrla Chopper .... fenqant because you are the hoMei Muck will be sold together with all Town»htp Commit tte and the pifi> 502.01 616.43 LoU I and 11 In Block 4II-H; Lota, other iletalla pertinent,- said mini- Let 14A 6«»Irre«ul&r •Winifred Ryan .... of ft certain judgment which iruvy at 41, 44, 41 and.ll to It Inclualve [n tnent thereof by the purchaser re- I0.SI 8t.lt mum price being 1745.00 plus coats cording to the manner ur purchase HIrrejular Unknown feet part of the premises herelnahov Block 4II-K; L^t 81 In Block 4IJ--M Lot No. 50 ft. «f UA 11.71 rlesurlned, and you may claim an In of prewiring 7 and 1> In Block 449-U thin HHle. SaUl lots In laid block, fl the Township will iVltver- u barr l«t HA i AMIM • 82S.7S lll.tl tereet therein; on the Official Tax and Aaaeaamtnl Ruildlni 8BH08 Each John C. Carboy.... And you, the respective unknow. aold on li'iniK, will require a iown and salo-deed for laid premises. Lot 4P i Ptaoe IH70 Kate Tuttle Map at th« Townahlp of Woodbrlage, payment »r $74.00 the balance of pur- B J. IX1N1OAN, Bulldlni UiM 111.00 helra, devisees and personal rep re County of Mlddleie* and Htate of Uits II and 10B 10.08x100 Charles Trautweln Hentatlvea of Ida Miller, Abrahan chase price to be paid In. equal Townahlp Clerk. Bulldlnc Noe 77B.I4 UI.OI New Jtraey. monthly Installments of tl».HI) plus Lot. II 40X100 Sidney P. Goldsmith, and Harry H. Bchloas And you, Nathan William MaoChei Dated January 17th, 193». 8S4.O1 ISl.il bach, and your or any o'f your heife, Internet and other tortna provided for — Thbmai Boy 2J3.21 ney and Arthur B. Hall are mad* de In contract of sale. devisees, exemitetji, administrator*, fendanta beoaTue each ot you are the Lot 10 tMlnfta* Flaee .„,. __*h Sidney P. Nos 18R.B0 grahteea, auslgni or luooeiior* In L , UaMIt Av.nuf Com- KitU. lrf.li-1 'anandd I I Irregular lash Lltala Uurlndak..... 81.11 !,oi« sot anadd 111 1 ytttonAMniM 15x100 Baoh Marie and Joseph puted mate* i,ou HII to III Otrdan AVMIU 17(1 SO 111.17 to AmouDl KxtQ*Bach Ue'llubin 188.10 lll.tl Julyl to NOTICE OF TAX SALE 1111 l*>ti 7 .and I Glair* *«#»»* ButlAinf IUU0 Baoh William H. and LoU 474 to 177 Wataon Avanut Fretda Baldwin.. 144.48 U1.3T IHIrr. eaoh BewamiX 11x101 Bach Michael Zylka ... 70.O1 "4.77 Building 1H.48 Block 7SI Loti 111 to 111 OHM Road' W Loti 1*1 to tOO Heidelberg Avast 11x100 Bach Leon Bciygllnsky.. 147.71 lOJrtM John _ HilOO Bach Martin Jaeger Est. Ui.ii 470.0! l..»t» 7 if to 7» H«Ueiberg A«ea Blook 756 Lot 1 Bait Avenue ' IIilOO tach Andrew l.nla n te It bamiWd Avenue 281.9« lock 7CIA Center Btreet BttlWIng 11x100 Andrior __, UtlOO laoh Jotoh Dusks. Lot* 14 and IB Center Street. irregular RebeocaHMJiamp .... 287.« loclcWA Lot II I'^iiirnnr'nr—^m*** •*•**»•. B,h ftr|luu. Qrlmlay ..^ f i Avenua Irregular Sash Hibeoca fehaWP _. "ISWoit TttB 4 Woodbine Avenue hsla 12 and fcpt , II treeman Street lrr«ular •eh Henry. Fenlok I to T H Asm -f.-'J,'» " park Place City Hall Land tltlfct each Mary Augustine - 1T1.I0 Lot* 417 and 411 "Ijnp, Co, Bltok 7»l LoU 12 juid U U.1T Block 784 LOU 17 and 18 tlxlMaach Arthj * Fnd XMer • Ml Lot 4)1 lOxIrreffUlar 6,96 •"-" John1 Baab* BlOOk 784 Lota 74 and 36 »O.I7 Block 7I«A Lot II erman A. Ifitoa 7t«A Lot 12 Itilrr. 4MUit> Blook Sfcmor«rt Av»W Irr. Benjarolrr' Clark _ tt a Land * Block 78«B LoU 17 and 31 Frank Hanker 11x100 Baoh City^ 78tC Lot t Minna Avenue 0,19 Acre w Slock New 8t*te Highway U,*7 78GC Lut 42 101x100 William Bakef — •IB.lOOHaoh City "Hair Lind & Block Wflodbrldie Ave»ue Irr. Benjamin Clark — 84.06 Imp. CP BloeJc 78400 Lot I Woodbrldge Avenue Benjamin Olaxk ,_ 786OC Lot 7 Irr, each 05 i,ots 414A and B, Block Kirk Street Irr, each Unknown , m> JSxtOO Each City Hall Land & Block 7881) Lots 32 and 29 WoQtlbrlilge Avenue HJ:S? Imp. Co Block 7861 Lots 14 to 1« • 2.151 Acre* Benjamin Clark' w 117.71 Inman Avenue 10,171 Acru Bentemlp ~- 481,M I.ot« 415A and.B Land & Block 791 Lot 1 50XHO City Hal' Woodbrldge Av«nue S6xl25 each William 10,10 Imp. Co Block 801 Lot 1 Caitano Lots 9 and 10 Hyatt Street Block 812 Hyatt Street aitMui •« bQxtkv C"y Hall Land & Block 818 Lot 1 *• Imp. Co Avanol Btreet SE Brneat - m 813 Lot I Block It. Georges Avenue 11x110 each 50X1S0 Olty Hall Land 4 Block 816 LoU 6 arid t 15x118 each Rene BahwarU ._ 111.10 lll.U Builfllnt! ~" imp. Co. LoU 18 to 16 Lord Street laxltS .-eaoh Itary A. VbeMTnf _ Lit Lot 417 Irregulai City Hall Una & Block 816 Itxlli aach 8adle,.T)ionmi and Lots 28 and 24 Lord Street 110.11 imp. Co Block 818 New Stata Loti 4KA Blook 821 Lots 16 and 17 ' UHry MoDennott 181,18 Hit ISrlOO Mary W««nii ...... llilrr. each Aroh'd W, AyeMj Jr. 14,04 Lots 6 and C Demorest Avenue 15x100 John and Elizabeth Block 126 P«moreat Avenue JJxUOeioh Anna, Coharsky „ lll.al IXit I5»B Fifth Boros Block »27 Lots 31 and 30 jrlfth Lots 8 to » proapeVit Avenue 15x119 each Arth * Vera Cole . 1*1 til A 28x100 John and Elizabeth Block 828 Thorpe Avenue Blook 810 Lots 1 to 1 Itxlrr. each Everett Jobnion _ Thorpe Avenue 16x160 eaoh Steph. Joaewloi : Block 831 Lots 34 and IS L 16x160. Helen Fle|l»r u 8.83 Let 50 Thorpe Avenue IBxKO W. L. Koblergtr Avowt* Block 831 Thorpe Avenue 16x150 each Benty PaSthe*"y _ BOlUO City Hall Land S; Block 831 Lot 51 9.13 Lots 62 at Thorpe Avenue Jane and L • •- ••;•;-. imP,. CO Bleak ,812 prospect Avenue Lewis HenVIHe -> Block 833 LoU 19 and 20 Clarena* Canfleld - City. Halli Und J. Brahm Bst _ ImB. Co LoU. II and tt Retnaen Avenue Block-814 pemoreit Av«nu« Lot 110 •V, Bach Ifartln Zwododa Slock 831 Lots 21 and 94 try. I. Hlgglni — [ri. aeo.'Qait FOUrffl*A*aWM New State Highway 1 Lou 111 and MA 7,62 Bloek 838 Lot* 1 and I 8t. Oeorges Avanue cuno Wlw*^ i~ Blook 839 LoU M and 19 8t. Oeorges ihn * Vary Hart- hot 141 • Slock 139 Let! 41 to 43 Bt. Seoriei Avenue .Lots 13 ana 64 , imp. Co. .-..'.-.-—• Block 839 Thorpi j^v luoker Third Thome Avenue ||»1JO eaoh PbmTnfck Drago .... Edward Farley ...... Lit 70 f • MS»r jp|-,e|W»-r»> Block 839 lumen Avenue ™ 6x110 Johohn * Mary Hart SSy Hall LaW & Block «42 Loti i« and 17 man L .Biajr Bo»4 imp. Co n*Da«n Avenue Lot 10 nttb A»enm*' Block'842 Lot 14 ttelrr.each Domlnlok Bruao ..- Lota 1*1 to lit liurr. John W. Balgrle .- l Xtohael Fylvio ...... Block I4J ' Loti II and 81 Stephen JKWM |Hl»0 City Hall Land & Block 843 Lot I Lflt'WI Imp.' Co. Block 84CA Lota it and 19 LtHH to III d & City Ha.U Lan LoU 1 to 8 Bid Baet Realty i Grand Arena* •,; ', * ' Loti (87 and 511 \iK , tot 410 Somerset Ertatei . Loti 448 and 441 John Bondlch —1 LoU U and II , ,"' "'V,r ' "ratrtllmft- It* Lot.lll iiUlilB A • *«"• —•——— . Lota 1144 and $ of Maple MMSWIIO too, LoU 41 and « " Fint 14.44 17.0*. 11*5, • OerJeJoyJJomlnlok 6.91 8.15 Bloek 9IIO Lot* 1017 and 1011 , „-,—,- Lot HI 8. iaranyar —- 30.4S IIII BlOCk 818A Loti 1110 and 1111 d B*Ul»r .... BlOOk 118 Lpts 471 to AU Omar Aw»w Btaglo Pace . f LoU It and 11 118,71 125,47 Blook 138 Lots 4M and 471 Otnar Avuqua 11x100 John Frtemui .... Lot-tM Poplar JUeSt Lot II 263.93 2H.«« Block til Lailo Dimeter ^ 'UxlOO eaoli 'Peter Jaaovlnlah ~ Frank Bftula Lots «9 to II 01,23 Loti 711 to 7W Aih Btreet ItjtlM each Charlei fiobeits .... es.ss Blank 141 Omar Avenue Leonardo MarenaoelO Lot 7A 4S.»2 41.11 Block 144 LoU US and 814 Cawnlne Balvts, .- , iH»W eaol, Charlei Roberts .... A Lot! 75 and 71 45,92 41.71 Blook 160 Loti 171 and 878 -Leonardo Maren»o*lo LoU BET to 114 tlxlBO eaoh Cnarlea Bob art a .... B6.J6 Blook 160 Loti lit and 891 WVII MVUI.U.UW »0,4l ...... each .Iftchael Fodorla Loti lit to 170 Blook »60 LoU 901 to 106 k-- Ufltr, each William Campbell Lotl»7l to I7T 11x190 each James H. Boyd Lots (11 to 14I 17.01 Block 161 aw, each Marlon Hinaen .... 1«1 Block Ml Loti,1076 and WT7 ' Ethel Kijvaos Loti 12 and II Irregtllar Jowph fliher ' 715.20 Bliok W4 LOU'IHO to iorr Ethel n Lots 14 and II fcrr, eaoh Monig'pVy Baitour Loti 1118 and lllf Pine Street . Block 1S4 Morrlaey Avenue U Lot !» 17«,» 1I7.»« Blook 968 LoU 1114 and llli 5 tor. eaoh Stephen Bishop .... U.IT Loti 1117 and 1111 A Lots.llSd,*!! 16.66 Blook »B8 rvteay n Istram 8terdl Ur. eaoh Nicholas Radlch .. Block IS! Lot* liM and 1111 fiirrlw Avenw 90.07 Sl.it each Beverlo rrv- eath Ohafles BonerUr .... 93.34 34,14 Oottajfe Place Z b Lots 1013 to 1017 - Central ATIM* each • CtiarlM Roberta .... 81,11 Block 114 Lot* 1584 to 1611 ••* reph Tn o\u7™ I 140.00 141,63 Cedar Btreet Lots 1010 to 1101 Vernoa Strut. Mfh Charles Boberti .... I87A Lot HOI gahwar AvMiia Lots 1104 to 1109 7.71 ID/41 Loti «6 to »8 gar Awaae Loti 1M2 to 1071 lixlPO Qharlei Roberta ... 6,01 1.21 .Lota 147 to >i* M Avenoe • Irr, Ludwtg .Horwath Lot* }l0 to US Avenua Lot 1080 • , Irr, Lad. k ¥»t«y 6.01 IIS LoU 111 to 113 Itlohaal Muikft _ IO,U Lot 111! . Hor^ath - - 10B.25 114,51 fiohael guaka ... .•«.!« Lot 1184. '*-*»• LoU 1*4 to 119. M*V>0 «aoh Ludirlf Harwath.... 15.58 11,17' Bloek 1008 UlchMl Huaka — * Block 1008 LOU 100 to 114 Ifiobaal fiua«a - .Lota 118E and 111! Central ATMIM , tor,Me h Phillip L«vy 12.01 Blook 1008, LoU 160 to II4J Ulohaal flUAka -~ loti 1S7 and)ll Lotn 1207 and 1101 Verpon Btraat ' JIT. each Joaeph Buynapu .... Blook 1003 Iflchael Suaka — Ajmip ftr. each Baymdnd Seguine - *».« -;•--, Blk IOOJ LtrU I6ft to 170 Louli Hoimali .... Lots 1157 and 11>I Lots lit and 111 HxleO eaoh Anna Anderson .... U.ll tM7 giyol 1004 Vaae Lot I 17.M M1 Lota 49 and 10 . llgMOaaoh *U»m«i«» La Foroni* and- " - Block 4 llupUpt Avenue 1 Lota (IS and 517 Blook 1001 LoU 179 and 180 «»rie eaoh" Joieph Moranek „ ».: HVIZ-^t-Jidl Sm"" Bolaixo .... 14,19 17.01 f A Leti Ill and 114 Marlon Btreet / Itr, each Louis Olsen , 24.01 . Block 1064O LoU 18 and M LoU 17 and II John Balmohtl „..-• 1JJ8J IJjilU each Sinry Paulson .... m.10 jll.01 Block 10640 OA Loti 411 and 4U Lot 11 HA Lots 111 and »W I03UH Anpe, Buffer,, 1UI ^i.U Ii6o LoU 1A, IA, >A , JOOxtlt Thompson Drake 431.01 LAt«W H Of Loti 14 and ill 1441 Apret ~Boynton Rl Bat Co B277.41 John Let J1*M -y Aantoe Lo,t 1 Lota 1 to 1 Lot 4 Ut 5 Dated January >0, 111* Lota 47 and 41 X. ITRAJMEB, T»x collector. Lot'14 Lot It II rtu.^.j — wmw WOODBRfDGE DfDEPE? SECOND .SL koad has returned Annivtit- li W-dbni* Jmit *—Mrs. William *»rbour of West Tw FoalShU s. i a tw»-we«ka, bnrifiH t 8 Gmmtt Street entertained is iwr home I* * WOODBRIDCHMThe CydttUf ¥. f g Mr. aaa Mrs. Tfcosaas Thursday Mrs. William F««tse«, t. Serglhukv , CIVf WOODBBIDGB — TV* Raafen Berkley Annae atteaee* tfcs tore the Tigwa to IMN».*»» Mrs. Martha Faegaer, •**• *"" in th« WoattrMft Jaawr Ufut l dinner tealered to WU- WaQt, M«. Bernard H«d taadt shaft work W tfw Cloven !>a» Krtielshtifiitr n«m HeiMhn of Jersey Cky. « and Mrs. tswrence Suit. the /ormer scoring s M t» 1 tri Tt,, vkea tae two UH» nf on th* [•ri -Mrs Edward Madsea has re- —Mrs Arthur Sayw«U of re- umph. The former tad *• basketball c«wt, ta« fcrtifr ring- turned to her home on Prineet*" ing up a 11-8 dctitioa. view Aveww hss returned from * cult)' in shooting /or »h« baaket W*Mi| Riaft aaj A\enue from a visit w tae home wss the Tigers' The Clever* MYCT had • dwnc* few days spent witfe her at will, so r.Deak,f Ik, >f her sister, Mrs. J. Stevenson of Florence Harris of New KKEIELSHE1ME* -QUALITY' Cgfttna VH aif% sews* «* the Bristol, Pa. caret, awesntii^ f*r foartMii —At 1 recenl meeting of the Virgo and i. BtriH"* M_«h» -Mr. and Mrt, WtlMam fan « anaet point* «n sevefl fteid «»*li. of Hoffman Beatersrd entertateed ColonU 11M Tifeft cut in for • sev^r* the ham' of I*"'** Be»Bleyker, F Deak scor«d th* low tallies f«r L KREItLSHEIMH Allan B. M«ls Of Washingtoa, D. wer« elected as follows: the Tigers, sinking two foul shoU. at tk* haaot of the S* ('., on Saturday. H. •nrm A. A. Junior*, ta president, Joseph Taylor; In the «m« '«*"< *•* "•** —The Calonia American Legion |UM, It to president. Sidnej^PiAahsm; Club Junwrs h<«f up s |6-iO vie Auxiliary heM a Very sflceeadul tary. Harry Ludwig; "- card party at the home, of Mra, A., A Irs. (21) 1 Hoyd Msnet, «nd delepatf to the j T|)e ]me.upB; Edward Schubert of Higanald ecor.J Ward Republican Uub.', Raa|«n (10) 6 0 01 RoaJ on Trffi?BtgHT. HJ»h sew** were made by Mn. Gtcar Urfs, —Mr. and Mrs. jowph <'prd«*» Mrs. Charles Davit and Miss Mu- AIRED of Outlook Avenue eniemined sev- riel MeAndrfws. of Colonia, Koima. f eral friends in celebration of M». Lewis &toat and George Harris of Sf»»ren, and Nemtth, g ..t Witk TU Cordocks birthday Tuesday mfht. ^2-50,; Hardyt" coatinf lo the M Frank of Wood- 1 Smilh. LET went to Mrs. Garry D«*»*jrker Mr. and Mrs. J«m» and Mrs William Clark. Mr and ; HO PARTS !., B,:V and Joseph Taylor «f ColonU and 5 0 JO CAW AND i .,„», i James Crowley of Avenel, Charles MTC Thtuna? Howard, and Mr. »nd i Avend Notes [Davis won a special prise. A^fter Mrj. Paul MfCsrron of J*rsty City., p. £, j,,, French, f Charlhl e Si csrds refreshments wert rvw- Mr and Mrt. Dtak, c —The Colon ia Junta Si., and' Mf. "Wt 1»TT f-h«4«»t*, UffUnyl- Mi^- Lillian Grant of Burnett Society arwn, will iDvvl next Tmtrvoay ul Ejlfitld Avenut were dm, f SBER RADIO Street will entertain at a card at their headquarters on St. Georfe the Monday of Mn. LouVLucti. f pr,,» party to, be held undar the spon- Avenue. Mrs. Frank Pattison will Friti of Lmdhurst. L*ffler. c A 4 sorship of the Girls' Clnb February h»ve chargt of the prorram and has -Mr. and Mrs. W. H Mj-Clur* if Miss Roth Browne will serve arranged a Valentine party. of ChHifi-o'-Hills Road h»'l as ihfir. co-hostess. —Hr. and Mrs. Montgomery frue.*t last week Mr* H B Seamnn The Junior Woman's Club will Lnr Ayrei - Mauraea O SulllTM Kimball of Dover Road hsd at their of Eilenville, N. Y. Joseph Andrasclk "SPRING MADNESS" hold a card party at the school- guest last week Mn. KimballV TODAY »»d SAT. Soreiuon, f .... 0 house next Friday with Mrs. Murie] mother. Mrs. Anson Wheeler who Johnson as chairman. 562 ST. GEORGE AYE. W0ODBR1D Chai-let BitkfofJ . has how returned to her home in FREE DELIVERY PHOM Barton M«cL*aa Zuccaro, g 0 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brewsau of Concord, Mass. Fords Notes Casak, g • 0 "THE STORM" town are the parents of in infant —Mr. and Mrs. William Barbour, SPECIAL FRIDAY *U •ATURDAY OM sun, Alfred Jr. Mrs. Brewsau is ST., of West Street entertained Comtance Brnaitl former Kathrine Leahy of Se- fur the past two weeks their son The Blfssi- Irene Bar- Batu Dart* • Hfsry Fond* FRESH KILLED PRIME tEEF BOM Mistnngclo, the A vena) Womsir's Club *t the —Mrs. Joseph, Paul «l St. George |nk as general chairman. "THAT CERTAIN WOMAN" Ciccone, f . home of Mrs. Frank Barth, Man- Avenue and Mrs. Frank Sch-srei?- A mtetinf of the Parent-Teach- LONG ISLAND 91 r CHUCK tiattan Avenue', PeJHuary j^L^Jirsri ti»»* •»•' jemghtt Bubal's wtr» tr. Association will U held Febru- Smith, g Harold David will serve as chair- {guest* Wednesday of Mre M. L«n- ary 15 at the scT('pT WCKSV 1 R0AST ! MPIR Pogyena, g 4 man assisted by Mrs. Earl Palmer, ^ { Woodbridge. win Deffi-r in charpe cf the pro- u pram for Founders' Day. The as- Some of the players in "Freth- Mrs. William Gery aqd Mn, Rob- ' —Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Cordock m Totali H 3 31 sociation will sponsor a card party Rib-End E^ THEATRE E man Year" now thowiaf at tka ert Rhodes. of Outlook Avenue were guests at the fchool February 23 with Pork Lolni Only iw IAHWAY N. J. Empire. The Sunshine Class of the First Saturday at the home of Mrs. Cor- PreEbyterian Church will meet dock's sister and brother-*-law, Mrs. William Bros* and Mrs. Al- FRI. - SAT. - SUN. Monday at the home of Mrs. Wil- bert Andersen in charpe. FEB. 3 • 4 -5 Woodbridge Mr. and Mrs. John Howard of Jer- j FRESH KILLED liam Baker, Prospect Street. Mrs. sey City. Frank Dunham was appointed Genuine Spring 97c Coatinuoui Sunday 1 to lip, •. At The Rahway Harry Baker will serve as co-host- chairfnan (if the r'ord« Republic*!! Mr. and Mm. George Shimp of —The discussion group of the Returned By Public ess. Club at a recent jnt-etitij.'. Others LEGS LAMB ' Ib. 27 Barrjon Avenue spent the week Mickey.Rooney, boy star whose ,; Colonia P.-T. A. was entertained FRANCIS DEE Members of the St. Andrew's Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. | elected were R. (\ Prednmre. vice- end at the home of Mr. and Mre. sudden leap to major popularity FRESH KK.LED Building Fund Societies will hold j W. Knauer of Fairview Avenue, chairman; Mrs. Clifford Ounham. JOEL McCREA John Shimp, Wooditown. climaxed a long line of ever in- BOP BURNS creasing successes, today has many i» Valentine party at.tfie Avenel j Th* topic was "Parent*'and Chi)- secretary; Joseph Taylor, tress- MARTTUljID CAL1 Mrs, William Finn of Grove BChool February 18 with MisSjdren's Problems" and a paper on urer, and Mrs.' Herbert ('line, pub- — IN — great roles ahead of him. But b« Avenue will be hostess to the Bt Marion Suchy and Joseph Wuko- the subject was read by Mrs. Frank, licity. TURKEYS HAMS Margaret's, Unit of the Trirtity pins his principal faith fpr future vetts in chargh e of thth e arrange- ~Pattbon. Others present were Episcopal Church Wednsaday af- success on the "Judge Hardy Fam- ily" series, the most recent of meiits. Music for dancing will be Mrs. Stephen Vigh, Mrs. James SOCIAL NEXT FRIDAY WOODBRIDGE UQUOR STORE ternoon, 564 ST. GEORGE AVE. Ne«t Door to Andr, which, '.'Out West with the Har- played by Jimmy Gay and his or- Black, Mrs. Garry DenBleyker, AVENEL—Th> Avenel Emer- HIGH GRADE WINKS, UQUOU, BEERS The Salmajrundi Literary and dys," comes Sunday to the BsJugay chestra. Mrs. i. Polkamoos, Mre, J. A. Uhl- gency Squad Ine. will sponsor's' At RutoaaUs) PrieM Mtisicaf Society will meet Febru- Theatre. The character of Andy GOP mer. and Mrs, Frank Importieo. msra KiUlu-n Sui-iai at the firchourf Optn Ertry Nifbt TVU 19 P. M ary 14 with Mrs. William Hillman ADDED FEATURE Hardy to him epitomizes every- —At a recent meeting of the tonight at S o'clock with ,!'.-i-|>h of Mai" Street. Frt-c Delivery from 7 a. sa. to 9 *• ••—Satvrdiyi i p thing he has achieved in his brief i Colonia Civic Club it was decided Pt-tras as neneral thuiimun. Mre. John EL Breckenridfe of but eventful career. EXTRA GAMES WON jto hold a St. Valentine's Social, Green Street will entertaio the Mickey Rooney is a veteran in I The meeting was held in the Locust (Continued jrom Sport Page) Woman's Auxiliary of the First service, though a boy in years. He Grove School with the new presi- Preibjrterian Church Wednesday made hit first stage appearance at Masley, f 8 0 16 dent, Lawrence Suit, in charge. afternoon. the age of eleven months, and has Kosovfcht « 0 0 The committee arranging for the Charles Coover is recuperating been steadily occupied in amusing Surowka, g 0 0 0 affair consists of Bernard Heid- at his home on School Street after the public, either on stage or Huntfg 0 1 1 fen, William Barbour and Mrs a recent appendicitis operation, . screen, ever since. * Kbval, g 0 0' 0 Carrie SUunton. The Young Women's Club will Mickey, was bom September 28 — | —Robert Knsuer, son of Hr. and WANTED!! hold a Valentine party Thursday in Brooklyn, N. Y., the son of 12 26 j Mrs. C. W. Knauer i» at the home evening at the home of Dr. and vaudeville performers. Exactly Sportiac Club (65) of his parents on Fairview Avenue 1,000 Men, Women and Childrei Mrs. C. H. BothfUM, Green Street eleven days later he took* his first G. F. T. i for a short vacation following; the Mr. and Mrs. James McLtugh- train ride, when his parents resum- Merwin, f ? 0 16 mid-year examinations at Massa- iin, formerly resident* of town and ed their act. , At elevea months he Krumm, f 2. 0 chusetts Institute of Technology. To Take Advantage of Our now rending at East Haven, Conn., first appeared in a New York after- Holtheimer, c .., 1 3 -^Mrs. Stanley Smith and chil- 0 16 OfDUNC • FIREPLACE are the parents of an infant son, piece in a theatre in Brooklyn. Pochek, c p... 8 dren Joan and Skippy were 'truest* Georj? Ward. From then on • lie has been a Ballinger, c .'. 3 0 6 of Miss Janet Cox of Brooklyn at r Ma. fiMKfi y»...grown of Main trouper. , . . ' Barcellona, g U' 0 18 a party in'celebration'of Skippy •woob* Street will be tautest to the Sigma' SmiQi's seventh'birthday, ip New OVERSTOCK SALEI FAMOUS • Alpha Phi Sorority, Phi Alumnae *td READING COAL Chapter «f the First Congrega- Empire Jametbarg Ststttet HoHomi e (52) —Mr. and Mrs. William I-rr of .COPPER'S COKE tional Church at a Valentin* party ' G. FF. T. Co|8nia Boulevard entertained Sat- ••FOR TEN 10 DAYS ONLY • Monday afternoon. enemies of Pars- Henzel, f „... 0 0 0 urday at a surprise party in honor Our »S,000 rtock of high gr.de shot, for the «rtir« family MASON MATERIALS monnt's 're*ent success, "Souls'»t FtrgUBon, f -. 8 6 16 of the birthday of .their daughter Election «f officers of the. Wom- must be reduced even if lMth«r Is adrancing in price FUEL OIL en's Republican Club will be held Sea," lovely FfaneirDee and brcw- F. Indyk, f .....^. „,... 2. 'Q 4 Lillian. Guests were Jack Fulton, daily.! Come in apd convinie yourself that wt> neu Tuesday at tae home of Mrs, fiich- bea'ting Prosecutor Porter1 Hull, Carter, c 10 0 2,0 James tVflls, snd John Powers of ifercer g ...., 8 Rahway, Byron Schwarfi ofWood- busiwst! Here are buFa few of WARR COAL fir ard Krohnt, Green Street. have another oppvrtanitp to show w reductions — they spelt our price Mrs. T. 2. Hamphwy of Green haw math they fhafe" each oth«r Smith, g .....,: 0 brjdge,, Betty Sajrwell, Betty, Jes- SUFFLY^O; Str*«t wiir entecffiB Vednl^r ffi FnSI-tivf Vs'ynB •Hejunii-iHian FBrrof_Co|onis. •I. GEORGE AVKNTJ1, at a nt^ittg of tfce Woman't Mis- Fargo" whieb open* Friday at the ^tit. and'llrsT R.; V. Watson WOODBUDOB sionary Society »f the First COD- Empire Thette. " '' , 28 0 62 and children of Philadelphia spent Church. "WeHs Fittto,"' epic of the. Sporting Cltrb.. 17 14 24 10—66 the week-end as guests of her sis- the Missioaary Society of the winning of tae West, Miss Dee Jamesburg 80 18 8 12—62 ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Methodist Episcopal Church will plays the part of the wife of Joel Jo Jo's (17) Mn. Raymond Rohde of Fairview meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. McCrea, a pioneer in the fight to G. F. T. Avenue. STATE THEATRE R. C. Tyrrell, TisdaJe Place, with open the trail between the old Byrnes, f . 2 0 4 —Mr. and Mrs. George Hage- Mrs. Rodger Hawn in charge of the Country of California and the East, Christensen, f 4 19 dom of Dover Road entertained •fir WOODBRIDGE, N. J. session. and Hall ti east aa the partner ofj J. Peterson, o .. 0 0 0 their daughter and son-in-lnw, Mr. Pkone Wdbf•.*•!« I The Lions Club will hold ja Val- LJoyd Nolan, a pair of Western Govftliti, c ...._. 0 0 0 and Mrs. Kenneth Van Brnmner entine party st the Middlesex Hotel badmen and highway experts who MicGettigan, g 0 0 0 of Rahwayj for a few days last G SAVINGS Tonirht and ToJ*orriw ' February 14 with Clement Stancik turn swindling bankers and bit- H. Peterton, g 2 0 4 week. ' as chairman. ter antagonists of McCrea and his Arthur Nelson of Chain- REG. PRICE To G<> At "Woman Against wife. 8 1 17 o'-"Hilrs Road entertained on Wed- r Wells Fargo" is based on an Stewarts B. C. (Q nesday night Mrs. John Petras, Woman" original story by StUart N. Lake. G. P. T. Mrs. Joseph Petras, Mrs. Stephen —Also Iselln News H. White, f 0 11 Petras, Mrs. Enee Schwartz, and Edgerton Oxiordi ' 5 to 6 "Pride of the Wert" J. Kreger, f 1 0 2 Miss Virginia As man of Avenel Boston Oxford. ... 3 9 Miss Mary Mutter will be host- Sewaren B. Wand, c ..' 10 2 and Mrs. C. C. Christman of Co- •$. Sofield, g,..+..** i yp.,,0 , q lonia. B'Oxford. S»t Nile —Play Lucky ess to thty Xoung Wonre,n's MIs- T\' H. Stetfensen Is recuperating G. Hanson, g |.... 10 2 iloniry Guifd of the Firstf Presty- at his home on Brpad Street after —Dr. and Mrs. C.'fc. Christman of West Hill Road entertained on SUN - MON. - TUES. Urian Churck February 14. The recent illness. , 3 17 Saturday night Mr. ami Mrs. Feb 5. 6. 7 members celebrated the fourth an- Mm VaJtjrie Cflnard, daughter Offieial—fivllivan. George Sovereign of Plainf'u Id, :nu\ niversary of the club Monday night of Mr." and Mrs: Ralph Conard of Children, brnblck Oxford,''.'. ISO "Boy Meets Girl" at s theatre aria dinner party held Holton Street, recently celebrated Wom«n'*EnnaJettickSlioei.:. 5-fi '" " —AUo— "in Plainfleld. her second birthday. "Rich Man, Poor Girl" Miss Alice Welcjcert'has return- The Young People's; Society of ed to her home on Middlesex Ave- the St. 'John's Episcopal Church nus after spending; the w«ek-«nd wit! hold a card party otnighlatthe Sun. Nile — Cash Nite in New York. | parish house for the benefit of the FUEL AND FURNACE OIL ' •;; Street wftl be hostess to the Iselin Societies of KpWpal Churches in MAKE OF BURNER Republican Organisation Inc., Feb-Northern New Jersey, — CASH KITE — ruary 16. • Election of officers of the Se- in .ml r The Community Club will spon- waren Democratic Club-will be held Prompt and Courteous Service Vm '• tt Stale »l »e sor a benefit card party tonwrrow tonight at the Sewaren school. TtHMt-' t&L '• neaiog at the horned Mrs. Hair » DAYS O»IY-HURRY!THESEVAIUES( garet EUioC Oak Tree tML A luspices of the' Iaelin Women's [UtEMlER OIL iGASOUNE SUPPLY C0.1 UST LONC! fOSTON SHOE CO