?^:Sf%Cw' r I • . . \ mm wm^mmmlmml^wm 8 Railway Record. Tuesday, November 24,1926 Joseph Simon Changes Tbis was presented to tho October is -claimed, made by Simon io James Grand Jury, which found a ttno bill B. Furbor, former mayor of Rahway, Plea Before Judge Stein now of Llndon.—r •RAHWAVB and returned eight indictments Cross Keys Inn MORE THAN ' (Continued from P*ae One) against Simon, charging embezzle- COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER" Rev. Saunders Preaches EKGELMAN'S 1J.O0O PEOPLE READ ment of approximately $14,000 of New Empire 1 WITH THE PER80NAL TOUCH witnesses for the state? were many ac- funds ,of the Reliance Building and On Pulling Down Pillars Have Your Thanksgiving Dinner ! THE 'HOME TOWN' PAPER ooontants and examiners from* the Loan Asoclation of Rahway. RAHWAY State Department of_Banking and In- (Continued from Page One) Department Store surance, under the supervision of Civil suits were filed soon after the Matinee Daily A tvt Screen gbvocate 1822 • •which building and loan associations arrest of the man. The Rellanco nsso- described in the Bible. Ho explained "Railway's Most Popular Store" At Cross Keys In'a v clntion at onoe Absorblna The Rahway Ncw»-Heraid,th» .uccegor of The Union Democrat, Ertabllthcd 1840. throughout New Jersey are operated. i attached Simon's that artists who have "painted the at 2130 'stores In Rahwav and Linden, though 128 Main Street TWELVE "PAGE* PRICE. THREE GENTS- scene have erred In that the pillars Full Course Turkey JDinner wero not massive marble or granite TODAY SERIAL NO. 1679 RAHWAY. UNION COUNTY, N, J, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 27,1925 'S his lawyer. - . t .. Henry V." Meinzer, of columns, defying the brawny strength resenta lon oI of even a giant, but probably woro-ot Weber and Fields in Sensational Disclosures . j Rahway, who showed proof that .ho $1.25 wood, possibly cedar, and of relatively "FRIENDLY Only Five Tho man was arrested August 141 was a partner. small size. These were main sup- DALY Local Ministers Will after sensational disclosures wero! Another suit is that of the Linden ports of a largo gallery, tho minister ENEMIES" IllIE OF LOCAL. IRade by State Examiner Donald Ha-1 National Bank against Simon and the Write Editorials for xplalned, on which were seated the GRID TEAM WINS CUSS B »ey of tho State Department of Bank-1 Reliance Building and Loan Associa- Fables Kinoframs PICTURE FRAMES ATTENDANCE OF DISTRIBUTED common people and under which wero Economy The'Home Town Paper* ftiR, who made a formal complaint, tion to recover 5S0O due on a note, it. gathered the nobles, shielded from the M»t, 8 P. M. Kv«. 7 and 9 P.M. MADE TO IE BOYS BLOCK burning days of tho sun. . > ai this art mm gift saoi) , Beginning at on early date the "The question arises," Rev Saun- Wed. Nov. 25th— Days any otylcj made up prom CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND TIME Record will begin to publish signed sit ders declared, "as to the blindness of _ expert framo-maker. The editorials written by the ministers r ! people present. 3 i X?_.^?_PWl!Wnes. __ DOK.B LK_E.KATJJH K I '.A Y a. l.mju_— •- - offrayrm8tibJ«ctR8electe44>bJt8electe44>££ MJEENFORCED, who permitted Samson to stand near . from themselves. All clergymen of the th^ose pillars more blind than tho Lefty Flynri in -B-iHtH Gain title By Burying Bellville High} By city will be Invited to contribute. Judge "of the Israelites himself?" "SPEED WILD' base 274 Plots West of The series will be ran in the Bojard of Education Takes Blind 'Today^ Says Five more 39 to 0 in Fast Game ordet" in which the editorials are Then addressing himself to present Evelyn* Brent in WEDNESDAYS it. George's ATe.~Secrelite received at the Record odlce. to- Board of Education Puts Little Official Notice ot day problems, tho speaker further in- RAHWAY BOOK SHOP tme^Field Yesterday gether with cuts -of the ' con Parents Protests sisted, "But we aro Just as blind to- "ALIAS MARY in \vh i ch et About Identity, Price ^ trlbutlng minister in each issne Christmas Club day as we sit back ImJifferontly re- From advance Information se- Off Action On Increases garding, as are enemies of tho church, -:••. .. FLYNN' .to receive a > I cured from a few -of the local 4he—home—and—the—naUoni—who arc | jj HUttomrjr. Book t, j "Joiinn:v" Broobs1 ""Hallway: High V^v^ and ran tilt pigskin back to the clersynien~approaclied-today,-BUb- —PayaMerBeeember 1, 1926 pulling ,down_thi>_liillars_of_our-_libet Jects will include religious educa JAr.Uiu MtUrtii !l ._—- . marj^ castor was hurt and ties while wo sit—by, in apathy and loNE 0H.ARGEST SALES"i-.-i'-°?'"-^5j.cona cbhsecutiv^°p ? .-^"Clas^s tiort in the schools, the nntlona. t and Crowcll kicketl. Belle- trend In society, as well as local Seek Facts From Other Cities Before Fixing u itbtrottJL^ |chaiHploiUHlp yesterday afternooirno n at 1 S% Interest rnwrnidc 'lasti^' "1^ l^sl-S-yhras^Mh^Wu^l'lfeUfei-ttlS01 S ^tpotihcaltOttCTW < "In Russia today wo find the "school Special Holid Bint i-arK wat'n in tfilooo lastj"" - "i ° *«•"» a™v-i"3u=n>«. "There is nothing for parents^ children oelu& tuugat- ihui ihe. ciiurci. scbolasastit c conteat of the teaaon. Belle-; the quarter ended with Coppola re- ~~~'-"~ Sai1e of Teachers' Salaries ; -whose—children havc_aUentlfidL_tliffi_ ,t; til- "vTH is the enemy of the nation~and-reli- Strongheart in on everything pur- !- :n Kalir dortng recent yeart illsh was burled 39 to 0. Over i cclvlnp a punt near the center ol the Washington School, but now are di- gion an opiate of the people: Wo can 2.50•••V0. i'vnuu« witnessed tlio contest, I Held! rected to go elsewhere, to. do except of course sympathize with Russia chased in our store. i-Si \ _, , I 'Hi Rahway Record, Friday, November 27,1925 Rahway Record,' Friday. November 27,1925 attraction at Loew's State Thoater company on tho West Coast of Africa. loot the etato officially oponed today. cent.. Is usad by the local (troop for for tho entire week starting? Monday. iT_reo of thorn havo been social out' ! As a goal for tills year tho oxccutlvo tlinproiuotlou of tbo work In thA'tor- ONSTAGE Nov. 30. '• casts for, years. The arrival In Africa E FOB SALE OF 'officers of tho Loagua havo fixed tho rilory in which It operates, : - The story is that of an unhappy of tho exception, a young Englishman, •sale of 30.000.000 seals" dnrlug tho AND SCREEN wife whoso erotic affairs bring about opens the play. The youth conies to tour weeks ending Christmaa Day. ThrouRb tho rffom of- tlio Lcaitro I her husband's death; and due parthi- s lorried expanse of waste with Last year's Mien totaled 23,911,42:1 mid Its- nflllluted Krpups coupled vrltli tially to the passage of time and herhigh ideals, but he, like the rust of IB. .KOUIH of a P'?r capita s.ilr or seven the ni.-'.Iv.Ira of various atato commls- "MeCollum Says" Our Twice a Year AT THE NEW EMPIRE ownself, she is shelved by her former them. Is soon a victim of "Tondeloyo," • seals for llio ontiro K!nlt-. almis. hDcplt.il> and clinics, all of Fred Thomson in "Thundering admirers. a beautiful French-African vampire, The 1025 Christmas Seal sale of the, Of tho money received from till' which work It: Iho closest harmony feared by the native and loathed by New Jersey Tuberculosis League and sales. Jive pi'r crnt ;;OIM [o th*' Nuwit- h the League, the death rate In, Tloofs" is the feature attraction to- An excellent cast 1ms been assem- the wlrili1. day at the Xew Empire. This is bled for the picture Including Lew- Its thirty-six alllllated [rroups through. tlonal; TnherculoMs Association to be-.Ww Jersey how been rcducod from stirring draran ot the loves and hales •Ufi-d r» research work: in-vcnlpcn mid IJ2.1 per 100,000 inpniallon in 1917 Cody, Mae Busch. Gertrude Olmated. (o ST.I in 182<: or from a total of of Ted-Wooded raen and women set reigliton Hale, Koy Stewart, l'aulette REGENT THEATER. ELIZABETH radio burlesque; "Over tin- Wall." om>-h:ilf |)i Sl /. <-^ . \ vl -,'i. .-..;,_•>..-,. /•'. ' x ' p{anlsMiroctor fn ah interoaHns re- 1 Saturday. November 28 • A Health TMt '»' '.. inuqiI averagei , normauuiuul persoiniwun ocaun hol«ld« III '?*Wi Tr*«"' cital Saturday evening at 9:30 P. M. Also tho concert will feature a speI- Are you. breaking downf If not,!breath betvroan forty «nd fifty aeo The excellent musical combination cial arrangement of a classic in danco you should know It and rejoico. If onda. If you caanol bold your breath you are, you should know It and run' at least thirty seconds, something Li FELT Por their program Saturday even-idancUy arranBed Paraphrase on thIe to a doctor as fast as your legs can wrong. It may bo tuberculosis or Rahway Reeord^Friday, November 27,1925 tug "Van and his Collegians will play taemeR of the famous "Donizetti" carry you. There is au old way to some deteriorating disease which la REBLOCKEO IN THE LATEST STATION WOR The Co-Ed. This highly entertain- opus. test your health which is recom-' undermining your constitution. Try We.lyi.yonm.i.nyM,0r „ Friday, November. 27 ing piece of business ls usually done I A Librarians' Party Is a unique fen- mended by some doctors. . See bow • it, now, one, two, throe, go! ' s.ti.faction Uimimttml B. P. Adams, Associate Editor of on the "Play and Pay" basis but the ture that has teen added to the regu- long you can hold your breath. . ' ' — iho Literary Digest, has chosen the boys hope, that In the peaceful sane- ar program Saturday evening-at-*:30 After taking a deep—breath, tbo READ '..HE. works of Alfred Noyes for Friday tuary of the WOR studio they will ho o'clock. Although nationally- proml- ADDING ANOTHER PAGE TO THE HISTORY OF ELIZABETH afternoon. In continuing his series of able to play without paying. nent librarians from Now York, St. I want to t«*» «il» op- "tntcrestinK talks on the world's re- °Pen BY CELEBRATING portanJtr to thank tho AJso. to please this poputttr terspi- Louis and Washington issue lnvita- handred> ol rnldcnH of nowned poets being broadcast weekly Union Coantjr for tho from tbo iiopular New Jersey station. chorean.. trend, two varltles of the tioas for the party, they havo ap- Saturday Charleston will, be served. These pointed as host Dr. Henry Soldol CRANE MOTOR CAR CO. Victory Hat Renovating and Shoe Shin.. [rlrnil.hlp «ttndcd to mo Hungarian,. French, Russian and »ln«o mr arrlTal In EUia- consist of the original "Charleston" Canby, renowned editor or the Satur- B|l American music will be featured by 1 St. George Ave. AtSix Roads 'V Irving Strre,, Corner E^r a Night brth.. I want to continue the Allan Concert Trio, consisting- of from "Kunnln WUd" and a newer day Review of Literature and lecturer Our Eighth Annual aJdlDi a<-w frlcnda and number which 'insists that the writer atrYalo University, and several raem- A can assare rinyorya .Tliill- Tiolet KIsX violinist, Nellie Hoffman Chevrolet Sales and Service. —^——-—^————— •• - *entie' inff flrcen Fnrnltnro Co^ Halph. cellist and Gladys Allan. —or;. singor—there—. or is "Gonna bers of his editorial staff who will'.do tho itoto of FrUndly Charleston Back to Charleston." broadcasting regularly. Expert Repairing on all Makes of Cara. Credit, the moft conrt«- We h»v«> lmulleil Ibn Youvlui tytlem to j;riu>l>lt" your «|'""t> GREEN'S oas treotmrnt. Cow. In - slid keep iqupsks out of your car. and meet " Wo »Ur b»vn tuo high prosiuro Alrmiln to luli'ii-iti> y.>m car, Como In «nd >ik in nt'out ttiem. ! For Day and Night Service Call Railway 346 MART MARKED COKE THE FUEL OF THF HOI USED ~CARS GIVES Sacce888 Value No. 1 ccess Success Value No. 12 NOW IN PROGRESS Complete v -Successful purchases recently made at the Furniture Exposition at New York, together with our Bed Outfit V I- George R. Hoffman A Sensational Value in Bed CLEAN HEAT n ..uormous purchasing power (this 8tore'DCing;pne-o'r_tn* large chain of utoroa)- gives us thla opportunity Outfits -' COKEf-VBIt U It? in otter lo the residents of Rahway the ' Electrical Contractor-Deafer Steel Bed, Spring and -— Cok»~b merely «i»l from whfcathe to', Mattress_Sho wn Fall Financial Offer •ad doit makln, content,) ha. b«D «mot£ Greatest Valaesin Home Furuishings .-£ 109 Irving Street Rahway, N. J. The 2-lnch continnons post steel A-special'-offer p those who would likft to arrange to white bornlosbut whlla beta, ST Sell with an all-coltbri Mattress t t hfti r -Ielephone-462-M- fifBneatttlcfein COKEI—How to m»rf ifV flrc_ /v>Tnfnrt!lhlR link Honest Dealinfl. Honest Merchandlie, Honest Prices, and on "Friendly Credit" of "Course spring. See-itrat < HAVt Start as u.iul w!lb ktadiins im „»„„, oI ,s — -4S4 aVFlvinter carrying.charges arid therefore can make you unusual terms HOUSE WIRED AND TAKE A YEAR 10 PAY $lM Weekly DeliTers and prices. — porou doM not p»ck M co,,,, „ " fl.l.d. ..Carry ^ ^ ^ « This Ooflit a dMp of Saccesa Value No. 8 Ten per cent 10% Down ThisBcautifollT Designed 100- 5 Success Value No. 13 Success Value No. 14 II Nine per cent 9% Monthly Piece DINNER SE T - To KMp Fli^ Over Night that you can own a car without financial, strain. There are many good r_i_i. Vary Buy T«rma riding days during"the Fall. :U. si_rj "lO-PiEGE-piNING-ROdM SUITE Dining Chair End Tables - Leather Seats This period design sulie Is finished in walnut. Buffet wilh two silver drawers and side 5Q - These dainty tables charmr One hundred_cars.to select from: All cars are plainly marked and in condition ingly designed and beautifully IZzJX. t cabinets, spacious china closet, oblong extension table, enclosed server, one arm chair In all wood finishes and vari- and service that satisfies. We have the best selection of used cars in the State" JOSEPH AMON Geo. M. Friej and five side chairs upholstered In beautitul tapestry. Ten. pieces, complete for ous designs; exceptional yalue finished. littif SPECIAL AT Look them over and convince yourself. ' at UJ. Success Value No. 9 Auto Exchange of Elizabeth, Inc. Daveaport jCHARLES_EUCARTER,-,Managei- Table— Qutr or Rocktr Which will E1*O yt>u-splendid Success Value No-15 80 Prince St., ThU branUful v«loar imlu- *.TTI«; veil nmile and richly HOME OUTFIT (OpiMuite FittiMie, No. 7) ELIZABETH, N. J. ::o3 teathrr rocker t> attrac- i\\f\y and (tardily Dpbo'.ictd Open 8 A. M. antii9j^jLjmd :n wftar for year* SjwliS at $14.25 LIVING-ROOM Han il living-room snlte. floor or tal'lft lamp and davenport table. " BKlHtOOM Pour-plect' bctlrotini suite In American walnut linlnh :iml com plete set of bfddlni:. DINING-KOOM BuHot. rhin:i clonet. "table, v five ^i-hairrt and one arm chair to mateh_ American wulnnt linish. Coniplet To Lend Beauty and Luxury to Your Home «linn'T st.-t fi-r six pt-rsiKi>, kBEATS., as itSumtps fteHOOVER. or Socc t» Valoc No. 5 Success Value No. 6 5SAYS FREE \ii 1 I Pori^lain Top HE Hunter v\ith ILN s> Tables ' Stoves and Ranges hrush. RcnUy beats out all that >h.ny Your opportunity\to buy- a T •cry high grade kitcb coss. They are happy to report that FOR SALB—Pigeons Call Satortlay TO LET~F0 they have raised their pledge of $35i' RAHWAY TO SEE—B head Board of Education Puts or Sunday, 35 E. Stearns street. ' "' Rahway Record, Friday, November 27,192S r lo the Community House., HOLD ANNUAL INSPEG- Tlii/ National Producing Company, I Action on Increases novST-dccI Sunday The December Calendar producers of Industrial and commu- Students Celebrate Grades 1C and ID of tho Franklin Grado 1—Bible readmg, prayer, Railway captain shot over for thedropklck from tho 38-yard line. The IM THE-THE —=7. Dec. C—Members of Lafayette nitv motion pictures, have completed (Continued from Page Ons) FOR SALE-^KItchcu range, loft hand ""Oil S>\LE—U UlPPENIS School gave a program as follows: songs; "Greeting." Helen Kosty, Ro- score. Crowell kicked the goal and ball went a trifle wide and was arrangements with tho Empire Thoa- land Alpert, Betty Humiston; recita- Lodge. Xo. ;", Free and Accepted Ma- wntorboek; also parlor double heat- '"""r. E, c,n over Sunday. Thanksgiving Here Song, "Hurrah for the Turkey"; Rahway led 2G to 0. brought out to too 20-yard mark with sons will worship with us at the eve- ler for a two weeks' run of u picture ,'nlnoty-sovou por cent. There was ai y N pumpkin dance, group from 1C, MIBS tions, Wanda Jaske, Allan Goldberg, depleting tho social, civic and busl-jIncrease of forly-sli pupils over, tho or. Phone 537-H. . . It Z? - - •»• Jolln Dick LaPorte, David Jones; exercise, Rahway kicked off, andjigaln Belle- Belleville in possession. ning service. Tbo J. W. Class, of Jho First Baptist r (Continued from P«a« One) Phyllis Bragg, teacher; Thanksgiv- nessi llfo of Rahway and vicinity. The preceeding mouth. Special mention " years old. wan Carol Davis, Norman Flero; recita- ville lost .heavily in ' attacking -Rail- Here Belleville opened another Churches Dec. 15—Senior Choir social at Mr. LOST—Savings Dept. Book No. 383 • Oaurch will meet tonlght^wit totho ing acrostic, group from ID, Miss Har- aerial attack, which netted three flrst title will be "Who's Who and What's was- made of the •A class at Frank' FOR if Poplar mrest. Thanks, Irene '"Wa'rgo: ' Tbe First tions, Virginia Volller, Anna Plowas- way's line. Rahway was offside .on a Cavanaugh's. Q^artmeot Senior President lln School which had a perfect at on The Rahway National vey, teacher; song, "Mr. Duck and chok, Edward Soles, John KissHng, downs before the Rahway substitutes Dec. 20—Special musical service at Wfiat in Rahway" and will be- In two Thanksgiving, Julia Mondelowltz; punt ,intl. put back 5 yards, and then TRINITY M. E. CHURCH parts. In conjunction with' tbo plc-tendance record for October, not n Payment, stopped. Finder Origin of Thanksgiving. George Gas- Mr. Turkey"; turkey ' rhythm, 1C; CamlUe Forgle', Jack Saplenza, Cecilia briyced and on a fumble Tarlach re- S. W. Townsend, Pastor • which time the choir will sin? Maun- Comes fiotn PJaiofield In the class being absent or return to bank. A nuccossful danco Was hold by the » .. Main street. He wassaway;, Thanksgiving Story, Read by rocitatlon, Willis Rodgers; song, "Bus- Biscardf. Jack Schmidt, Betty Mud- received the ball-on a kick. Crowell co/ered for the red and black. A der's "Bethlehem." : turn there will be a guessing coutost pupil 1 attended by Dr. Sell. ^unday, November 29; , open to the patrons of tho" theater.'tardy during the entire mouth. Rdglna Mutual Banoflt Assoclfltlon at " the Class; Song of Thanksgiving, le in the Kitchen"; playlet, group dell; song and exercises,' "Pilgrim and Doty tore thrpugb. for' big gains more plays and the game ended 10:00 a. in.—Church School, Dec. 27—Sunday School Christmas! the Cross Keys Inn Saturday night C. In which prires will bo offered to Mrs. I. \V. Thorn was named dele Grace Kettner; The Turkey Gobbler, from 1C; "Song of Thanks," group Maids," Carol Davis, Camille Forgie, and a lirat down. The third quar- witV Belleville In possession in mid- • H. Harding, Supt. program of worship. . ' for Ceremonies LOST—Blnck temalo/police Uog with: 18 ltr«. thoso who successfully Identify the gate to tho December meeting of tho - Mary J. Nelder, of West rh: "Lew-Is Springer; The Night Before from ID; recitation, group from 1C; Marie Welgmari, Barbara Smith. Etliel field, still trying desperately to make Dec. 29—Sunday School Christmas : white spot on chest. Lost on Main' m n ter ended with Rahway leading 26 toone pass good for a score. ' •11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Ser- local merchants and others who will State Federation of District Boards of Mm. Alice-. Dunham, or New York " Thanksgiving, John Corriell;. Warn- Thanksgiving rhythm, group from ID; Henson, Gladys Egan, Cecilia Bis- . .men theme: "Our*Fathor Who For-party with Santa Claus present. I street, nahway. Wednesday nlcht. ck ; 0, and Delleville fighting desperately participate in the-making of the film, Kducatlon oL^'ow Jorsoy at Trenton Howard. A. 0. Llndstrom. Clark *§«nt ThanksglTinr with ut. and itov" ing Mr. Turkey, Anna Glagola; A Tur story and dramatization, group from recitations, Betty Humiston. Rahway is scheduled to play the . ffives," fifth in series of sermons on The uunu.il inspection of the Worn- Mrs. Clifford Woodruff, of C8 Brj'ant , . ' I'ropheto, uauiuSatudaytr y i Seinple, Richard Hart; exer- to halt the scarlet attack. and whoso pictures will bo thrown on Krlday, December •)) . wheh n thh o new Township. Uox 150, Frederick' t of St.key's Sollloauy," Louise Grlflln; The Alumni on December 5, but a post- tho Lord's Prayer. FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH an's Relief Corps was conducted at the-screen. Addrrm innw '0 i utrcot. President's Proclamation. • 1C; idee, "The Pilgrim Maids," Ethel Hen- On the flrst 'play of We flnaiper seaso- n game with another school Owing to the Union Service at the the home of Mrs. Richard Stephens, 32 comminsloner, John H. Logan, will bo atroot . it 119 Ada Farrell Is principal of Franklin son. Gladys—Egan, Marie Wefeman; A Church of the Good Newt. The production will be under tho present. I\ov. Dr- S. Parkes Cadman Grades 5, 6 and 7—Songs: Thanks- iod, Castor gathered In a long pass to eleven may be played. .Baptist Church. Dr. Marna Poulson, IiLufberry street. .Monday night, with School. recitations, Alfred" Herer, Grace Bur- run within a foot of the goal line, Rev. Wllbour E. Sauffders, Paitor. direction of professional camera men will speak at tho banquet In connec- Mm. Julia Ring, of Brooklyn, was giving Day. Thanksgiving, Mr. Duck The lineup: ing of the Epworth League. (Department Senior President Miss LOST—Alredalo dog: Mr. and Mra. Frank Edmond, of Lincoln School rows, Barbara Smith-^xerclse. Helen where It was ruled he stepped out of and tho story will bo worked out bytion with the meeting. President answers. ontertalnod ovor Sunday by Mr. and C Y yMle of and" Mr. Turkey, Thanksgiving Day, Rahway Belleville Union Service under the auspices Sunday. Nov. 29: Evelyn Manley of Plalnfleid in name, ot King; last Sunday. • Mrs °w fi Y-yMle* t*"""- daughter. The First Thanksgiving Day, Thanks Grades i, 5, 6 and 7—Songs; classes; Remeta, Doris Gibson, Marjorle West. bounds. Crowell was ^stopped in his a skilled producer. An opportunity Quinn. Commissioner Kldd and Sec- Mr«. BenJamtnJ"arbor and family, of w fiCCC-C *c cTCrt""TCr" daughter. L.E.....Castor Bootay of the Federation of Churches will bo m.—Sunday School. B. L.charge. Her slaff for tlie irupresslv ward. J. H. Mescroroll, SIT East K v , / " -«^r Thanks-i- giving'Song, Thanksgiving at Grand- readings, Joseph Person, "The First Elizabeth Orton, Eleanor Peiffer; sup- tracks, and then Alloth went ovor I e U t A U Iy ,... j> j(i . will be offered to local young woman SC Cherry BtrceL I Harpo" r Thk R.T Thompson ... DeJenge. held Sunday evening ot tho—Ftet °u i '^ f A 'fulll y eradegradedd schooschooll ceremonies-comprise comprise(d1 Pres!dcnt™Mrare3 ent Mrs! rotary Howard will .also attend. Henry stroel. Linden, N.J. Phono! i » .i Carver, ofjpa's, thanksgiving Prayer, Thanks- Thanksgiving Proclamation" and Paul plemented with songB and patriotic the line. Crowell kicked the goal J and men, who may wish to experience U Howard-who-read-the-proclamatlon-of G—.--.Cashlon-——,-! -J~ Plsngo _Baptlst Church. Dr. _Manha .Poulcon, with trained teachers. The Delta'j. L. Kaestner. otUnion-City -Junior tho—thrtll—or~Tror6tng-l)ororo~tlio _ AL_ Icttor from Secretary _ K. Q, JJS31 ^ fRWl features. "lOIif"3an - 7- Rahway Record, Friday, November 27,1925 Rahway."Record, Friday, November 27,192S FOR SALE=-Kltchen ranee, practl- -Miscellaneous LOST—A largo flve-polnfstar Eastarn CHAUFFEUR—Married. CommwcUI; WALTER six years' oxporlonce on all malm; ITAUAN LAKE IS Spring Water Hot and Cold cally now; 'cost ?65, will sell for_$_30. Star pin. Pleaso notify Mrs. W. C. 0 Tb uimntalu jon-n ,.r M:,ck,iy in Also Oak (parlor stove; $5. Inquire boat roforoncoo. Ttahway or sear «A»ON, CONTRA^ ! SECRETARIAL. SERVICE - Morrison. It. D. 2. Box 47, Railway, litaho. hnB l«<> wiitcr ."iippllra. a cold 4G Main fjrept. nov24-2t 06 Will act in confidential capacity for by. Inndls, 8 Jofforsoa nienne-, All Kind* of R^pit " for MtiiiuiK-r u.sir. mid :i |, t one. EVERYBODY READS nov24-2t o business or professional pooplo re- POLICE DOGS. DOBERMA1JS, cor. Stanley place. TEMPERAMENTAL r W|,|,.|, |g ,,||je,, ,n for quiring "part tlmo or occasional secre- Chows. Bostons, Airedales, Fox tarial assistance Terriers, Setters and Great Daces. Classified Advertisements JEANNE BALTZ. Noted dogs at stud. DogsJioafaed A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK LEQAL ADVERTISEMENTS PhonojjTOl. novl7-4l Famous Body of Water De- Six Cents a line and conditioned. A few Very ex- ceptional puppies given to reliable velops Tide Caused ESTATE OF rKEDEBIOS D0DL1T2XL, Copy not accepted after 10 a. m. Tuesday or Friday. people on breeding basts. Police Fur Coats CLEANED AND GLAZED—Furs also by Gas Springs. t0 tlw order •' CHABLBS N. dogs, Dohermans, Airedales and COpDINO Sartogate ot tbe County of repaired and remodeled and new on tb ...,_ ' . . 60% additional Is chained. Setters trained by noted German Y '!?* "?Ji* " MSBt* dar of October trainers at reasonable tees. Strong- fur collars made for cloth coats. W«fJO»fton.—Evidence' I lint the Itnj. A '11K51 us>oa °" appUcmtlon of tba Minimum Charge of 25 cents, cash In advance. heart Kennels, Eastern avenue. New Tho Eaglo Cleaning and Dyo Work*. nn«milen«i, u Encstor of the ntata of \ law Lake dartla bad IICVUIOIMX] a title uld decuued. notice U hereby glren to Brunswick. N. J. Tel 1443 W 1. 15S Main strocL Phone 4S6-J. Improving.- Transit Service netatlt mystified the natives and tbe .creditor, of uld deceued UrShlbU - - •- ' Jy24-tf nov24-16t &M' •d,b*cr'l>er under oath or affirmation toortita frequenting this famous body their -cUlma and demand* aftlnit the ea- € u a TO LET—Five-room flat, "with Im- «•-Water. AtTCynlur Intervals a rls* %*L k i . deoeaaed-within alz moatha TAXIDERMIST, T. W. 8ISTY Real Estate for Sale provements; can havo immediate m the date of aal& onler, or they win Help Wanted (Established 25 years) sod fall of more than a foot wan ruj>. ??'°""«.l>arre 10 J jtahway Record, Friday, November 27,1925 _ BBSS nllhl . ENUNCIATION PRETTY PAJAMAS EDITORIAL ECHOES may feel that lip rnnnot compotes The Rahway Record It whole districts at the conn try To a college girl In Evanaton,- IU, all Uiat expert nullity. The Spread of Education /'' New Jersey Advocate believe the enunciation of "r" Is goes credit for the discovery of > vain- And vet 'there in one lljiiiR that In- Deueve me enunciation or ~r is ROBS credit ror uie uwcuvery vi • TOIU- ^^ThOe urge for education IInn tliis • ""•" "• "'" '•'•"* BaKjyay Record, Friday, November 27,1925 \ 11 SERIAL NO. 1673 "ah," how are you ffolnc to prevail able business principle. Justjjut of| y has grown to such propor-.'can do. and tln> quest Ion arises whe-j- Bateiwtiat tk« &>kwiy, N. J., PortofflM countr Im k»c^^ cUu nutter, ondtr tfc« act ot on tli«m that .It Isn't? They may be! school, and feeling around ^for some- Uons that educational Institutions! tller ll(l ^ ,|ojnff |, or nr,t. H« r:in I Join Our Oet*b«r 3. 1*17. well Juttlued in their contention thing profitable to do, shtf heard a are belns, taxed to tholr utmost to} house the millions clamoring for ad-make the name of hisfirm thoroughly CIRCULATION 2675 that "r" Is not to be given the broad friend complain thnt her daughter mission_. , . . well known throughout the territory backmoutb, rolling "ah-ur" prevalent "would not wear warm pajamas bf>- TsiS year New York City has eu- GREENSPAN'S Published Tuesdays and Fridavs ID some parts of the West, ns some j cause they were not pretty." It wasrolled, '"fo r tho first In 'ts ills- tributary to Kahway. It may he thai Christmas Club scholars are Insistent on giving the ' even so, says the Evansvllle Journca\ lory, ;iiore than a 1 Jn many families liim might trade at | letter Its fall value. In England, •• The girl graduate looked wound the In its public schci classiH. Chi-, - Payable December 1, 1926 where our langauge originated. It is a stores and found that light pajamas cago has to Its credit more than half j his story, the names of o number ol ECONOMY MKT. Sahway Publishing Corporation The JDepctrtmertt Stove of letter that Is never dwelt on, butwere pretty, but warm, comfortable country.. % Interest quickly slurred over; that Is, "sluhed ones, suitable" for winter, were not which oiir public sclloois aro making deal better known than tho name of 122 Main St. Phones-914 8cilS ovuh," and all along the Atlantic sea- That gave her the business oppor- lo (he nation. It Is the country's in- his store, in spile of the fact thnt he II. n. BOLLTNiOJi, vestment In Its i future board, where the English colonised, I trinity she was seeking. She bought Tho broad .diffusion of education Is near, while they"fmry be a long dls- t. «. HOEGH, 8«cj. ul TTMM. the rounded "r" is seldom heard to some flannel In charming colors and brings Into conspicuous view the tnnco away. Specials for Friday and Saturday A. DBCCK COOK. Iml this day. In Teutonic lands, we find patterns and started making pajamas force of the dominating Idea ot the ; Tho firm that by advertising makes Citizens National Bank that the cultivated classes frequently for somq of her friends, on trial. Th« nation—equality of opportunity. Edu- Wonderful Purchased Bring a Sensational lubtorlptlon rata »2.60 par y«ar, pay- eliminate It entirely. A collegian from \ Idea took so well that now she has a* cation is not confined to "white col- its name and policies and special op- ; ,.•--_; Irving and Lewis Streets able In advanca. Slngla copy 8 cants. lars." Scholastic training penetrates Vienna or Mnnich will say "oom" for established ti-.ule. sells pajamas all farm, factory and work-shop. Hun- portunities well known throughout Oysters and Clams FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 "room" and "oses" for "roses." China- over the United States and tn some dreds of thousands aro subjected to j teiriiory, Is not | ttq inflnnnrn )n night rlnttgps, eytoTy the surrounding —— men,-attemptinK-to-master-the—r'!-pforelgn-Iands,-and-l»-making -money 8 Ion classes, part-time classes, corre- worrying nboui iiiiill girder cohiiwtl- -MEATS - GROCERIES five It up in despair and substitute with them. People will not buy sensi- spondence courses and, athome, by NOT DISAPPEARING tlon. It Is gnlug ahcaH and milking f • Having Just counted the Indians. "1" for It—"velly" for "very" and ble clothing If It Is not attractive to radio. makes education—as is Legs of Genuine who, as most people would say, now"Mellcan" for ••American." There is, the eye. .They will buy clothing that ppropep r a nation founded on gains, in ,spit<' of whatever business Extrji Fancy Roman are left in this country, the Depart apparently, a physical dlfllcultrln the . Is'not sensible If It Is attractive. The democracy—democratic. the mull order people arc obtaining. Spring Q Bent of the Interior adds'to its report | <^rI ot the ton^le- Tllat member pre- ^ideal way is to make clothing both This spread of learning calls for Beauty % 1C teTS t0 Uei n o e it: . __ sensible and beautiful. The snnje an equalization In our social status an expression of the opinion that the | ' 'l' of the month; In and education must establish It- Ex- Lamb, 1b •V; •a rv«»ffiT,r«;:;^'i\-;St4:a'5''''.r:'.''-;;''-:'; 12 ,;.ry'"•;'''•-.'• -?'*?>'••.:—:"•'' .''••' .• prevent ita irtwrol ndoptlon by t»« -v- younecr cltmrnt nlthoush It appean HANDSOME FUR COATS — In cOstunii'H rtMlitnod fnr .Touthfnl wearer*... ~ CROWD FASHION'S LANDSCAPE With llit* vogur for lihK'N ime notices ""'rH1 wwienco t,> tli.'.'nlT1 "• an awnkfiietl Interest In gruy furs, ch.KHft) to takt. It-tl,-,,, , '"" »_o splrltmil .Ic.tln,'. ,„ -,",Xa f«lU! M0RK THAN which combine' so well with thCM "Hi RAHWAVft ' tonei and In tin* new oont» Introduced Httt, ,5,000 PEOPLE RRAD ^/ore/tee JP/efcf/c for fall krlminer Is used to trim mod- COMMUNITY NEW8PAPB» els fashioned of velvet or the new soft trlC tlOME TOWN' PAPER , WITH THE PER6ONAL TJ«H£a»-» B woolens with1" » velvety surface. COPYRIGHTED Pink Dance Frock New Jersey Advocate Abtorblng The Rahway Newa-Hatytld. the successor of Th» Onten Democrat, Established 1840. A fandnatlns time" froek la of geranium Illnk chllTon with th« wniit . XV. SERIAL NO. 1680 The Living Room Traveling Teachers Making the Child Eat TEN PAQE8 embroidered In brilliants. Some of the ft AHWAY. UNION COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBERll7l925 PRICE THREE CEN1CS The living room, the center of lam- In Queensland, Australia, the popu- "Do I have to eat It?" whlnos brilliants are scattered over ihe skirt fly traditions and of family develop- lation ln some parts is so scattered Johnny, when you Insist that he eat and a broad band^of ostrich (Valhera Kent, should be tull ot cheer and over a wide area that one school dls- the hygienic food. This is one ot trims theTiMtomof the skirt, which comfort. Its atmosphere—always 'al- trlct comprises sixty thousand square the greatest problems of "mothers, has a slluhi miward fijtf** In front luring—changes with the seasons, miles. The- department of education But forcing Johnny to eat what he DAISY MINGST. GIRL SCOUT adapting itself to changed conditions, attempts to reach every child with detests is wrong psychology. A bet- Tranaparent Material* . In summer, its halt-drawn shades education. It brings some children ter way is to change tho torn ol the OMAN KILLED, ELEVEN INJURED "SCHOOL STRIKE" ENDS; PARENTS and-cool-blaes,—greens-andr-graya-long«llstance8-t» the school.-it reaches-food -aad-«et~it-down-hln_—without for New Costume Slip* make it a retreat. Its furniture is some each two weeks hy mail, it pro-' arousing his prejudice, People who runKr ctntame allpm aa pushed back to make It roomy and vides for children of the large camp-. Milk, for example,;can be -erred In • batmen are" dolnt a more elaborate airy. Its heavy draperies and warm Ing population by the camp school !a hundred ways, a/a drink, perhaps colors are stowed away, while light- which moves along when the camp-' through a straw SQ ho •won't get the job than ever. The new "fourreaox," est, coolest fabrics, colors and fur- ers movo. It doos still more; it sends objectionable- odor. In eonps, cocoa, as tb* French tirenmaken can them, 1N«ES miDENTSHERE flfiHT WITtt nishings come to the fore—the linen seventeen traveling teachers out with puddings, and a favorite with myj art Verj "different from the-almpli> drape, tho blue vase, the wicker chair, especially built wagon- and four lo children is with crackers or flakes. ! atralibt slips devoid of all ornament ( Girl-Dies Before Miss Rotli Leonard, •*,!> - the picture with"a water scene. Easy six horses and a boy assistant. The! _. . , ' , . .,. ' aad worn under a -Ucnt or ataabed Committee Named in chairs then face the open door or teachermust be a camp-export, a firstj "The, friendly cow, all red and white dreo. Now l her mletit Ilmoot b* 1 Parents Roach America Schoel Girl, Is Recognized — window. . — aid expert,-a blacksmith to- keep his: -,- love with all ..my beart won aa dressa themsehea. E What WU1 the Harvest Be? Meeting Reaches. Agrea- sl ves m mlIk IT, Winter, arrangements are quite re- team and wagon in repair, must ford l£ E' °, ^Ith allher might To eat wlm a tart Tbty are often composed of iwa /ictim of Baa Craeh « for Saving Cham " versed. Raised shades admit all the almost impassible creeks, meet many PP'° - gofowstor! The fight is over. A decision Mas been reached in tbe contro- ment With Board ~ sunlight the'short Jlays ' afford. The emergencies and even accidents, and. pr.obab.ly JJpbert iLouls SteTensonJ shade* of chiffon or silk tolle, which versy over seating the students which ends_atJeaat_te.mporarily, the v L TrepTace, It &T. re~s~Mi_r-s~lhe~^—He?"^"uld" never^avo" sung" that "If ~Be we mtt.not-be-ahi?te _disagreemem_between parents of former Washington School pupils «• - ™- a lorely touch of color when wore Fay—reseulnfi—arr-eiri- _ter ot ^attraction. -Sofa and wing aims to reach -each child four times a!had had to eat his milk with despised holtl oar formal bST drowning, Miss-Ruth Leonhard, a 16- " and^ the"Board Of^^^dncatibnrT»ldit ~cTiaif~h"orer on enh"er~sl_e"~i-r>it~'w]-l-e~7gar, althjn^h~scrnnrhc~caTron1yTeacfa'oatmeal, or "to drink~it~'"stralgtit." beneath-a brfg»-or-- T' SEVERELY _ings_to_de.viRe_ways_and_ means of "showing up" tha. Board have SCTOS-tEGAb-ADVISE everj- chair faces that way. Easy once. He outlines studies, shows the; \Vhon Mother Nature decreed that -rrept—drwa.Tb«—slip* j Charge Patenog—flaff- iVith|SSistains 'Cnla tht> Rrhnol. Veen reminded that there is a- higher anth'ority',~t-ftf'State^SqgTd':of~ chairs, with nearby reading lamp family how to help the child with the m_u_ should bo for the young, the fnr- frequently iJrcorated with lac« or! has received a. natkical Scout award Kdueatlon, that its decrees-and th._ actlouti of iudUldml boai'fl^ ot— and low table spread with books and studies, cheers, encourages and- In--nishcd it with all tho-eloments news- Forma! Opening ,vo:n.in Ik dead amS'"sfveral Reckless Drivjog and Assault for valor. j education are regulated by law, and that the higher commission was The controversy over the seating «£" embrolde.-T. and tbe> arc often with \ Wbeu Car Strikes Bicycle _tea • S.'.*'-worship on Sunday, | to Elizabeth Lodge Sunday afternoon. iair iliscrimina'.iiin of tli^* Koarxl ot NSWERS to these and many other questions not attend Sunday School," he said, Thirty Members of Jersey I Dec.. 2". _ it-, was _ agreed ata recent j when-Director Oenerai Jam«< .1, DaEducation.- " giving other statistics to prove that of - •..Tnt^meeting was cabled primarily A neetiiig t "exterminate his sI>wcn defprrs !r ooijoje students 13 who~ foIIt>weiI~GoIuml>us whence"had tional tendencies must not be con- predecessor. That one ran travel a : aan Importanimportantt faraeiori in eliminating solved the mystery that lay west of trolled by but must i-ontrol that sodai WRIGLEYS Fricasseeing Extra-Fancy food tunny hundred miles in almost handicaps whirl) ini-jht persist In later die fcorizoa. Nineteenth century sons Mandlns. ly- n^ri1"""!! dMp^^i'f^d Education js ' thegroat levy lor. It h ^^ -liarrie.rs-"bi>- Chickens Q Cejer?, Staten "Without see! ^ n single lndi:in: that '. StlnchDeld of Mt. llolyoko collese, In the reputed feat of "Eric the Red to er. those who toib!y hand and pound tboush t!i"y er;ahi!y art gone fo a report In tlie .lo.imal uf Applied Psy- prove the possibility of performing 1L :hoso who labor by braini ; U isi tear- CHEWING-SWEET Isfand Flats Elegant, ., % from vast tracts oftlie land they once etiology. Five liuudred freshmen And now three Norwegians have nav- tig down tho wall that separates the college women ciiierin.^ Mt. Hplyote igated a -IG-foot yawl from Rorgen to iocially 'elect from those of humble New owned—liy ri^hi of cuminest, by tiie irigin. Step by step this country la Fresh Cali Extra Fancy way—Is tree. Vet there nre P>-)t'..:iO-. were submitted to standardized tests New York in SO days. . These threo moving In the evolution o[ a new Fabrics! £ZW of them who are maintaining tribal In voice and speo.ii. Serious cases of Twentieth century seamen of the measure for social value—worth "lisping...stuttering and. indistinct ut- rather than wealth—where, it (hero I Hams Grape Fruit re ation.". as "well .is some flfi.000 who .North have in their blood the iron 1 terances were f<>i:\ii. and personality of a hardy race. Sailing a yawl on •0. any aristocracy at all. it will be have .abandoned those relations and n aristocracy of brains. It Is lend- pound 4 for mingled nith'.the.general population. difficulties due to r-peeeh disorders the Viking pat!) across the Atlantic ng more and more to become the PUBLIC SERVICE That~in-the—»IU-davs-our -territory- ..wre..discovered.; Alimir .one-sixth of is no adventure for men bom uf soft u'ii—i,i**s Trii" IH^^T *^ v,iluii- Kor- 1—• the could support more Indians than that entire freshman class were foond fiber. Physical stamina: moral cour- every occupation men. and women aro! -Swifts-Smoked CANDY SPECIALS t0 haTe FYom the age, granite iletenninatlon. resource- measured by their works, and thei Newest Most I* doubtful, and jnst as donbtfnl is It speech d.-fects. ¥Ien and Women American Mixed, lb^ 15C taDdpoInt—of— itrilouliitlon—the— most—fulness,-and-ourj.'siiy-lired by-a-soar^ quality of thelr_ work _is_ in thematnJ that they ever were any more nrrmpr" affected by' the knowledge andi ^Harns Cocoinat Boa Bons, lb 20c Style Wanted vus tfi an now. frequent causes of failure in the tests Ing Imagination, ami by love of thetraining education bestovv.s.—Summit1 were the provinc;:iIiMi-u> and local dla- sea are requisite, in . voyagers like Herald. aH vv«igh^8, lb Chocolate Crean Drcjs, lb_2Qc_ Ideas! Colors! lects in New En^!:md and the MIddie An eminent English critic announces this trio. They are true sons of the Atlantic states, :he inverted "r" of Reducing Public Overhead The Trench Digger the discovery "In an old English northmen "of nine centuries ago. the Middle West, awl the quality of j . At a conference of County auditors Fresh Pillsbnry Pancak country house"-of-a diary containing recently. tWre was uniform uxprcs- There ate m«>rr than 3,600 milc» of ga* mtinf. the southern vowels. A high percent- I CTldence that Shakespeare wrote Measured by the best estimates ob- sio;i of sentloient that then; could' be owned br Public Srrvicf Electric and Ga» COBV Flour Cf, fi age of lnacciira.-ii-s on "s" and "i" ' Chopped -Sbakespeara-s-playsr-i-He-has-not-yet- talnablc. the wells of old Mexico have no material tax reduction unless peop - paoj, under llic* N>i! uf New JrrwT and ibr labor -sounds and their combinations were produced more than 1.250.000,000 bar- p!e a:e dd Hi d o wlthuuilh . ju Sizes seen the diary, but depends on fie uf Tbe Tmirli Differ t>ut ll»cia llittclc. Reef, \h_ Sizes tonn± . I f ii i 2J years In which of governmental embellishments they ' a friend who has. If this reIs O o n tne are now paylnjL.for -but can ill afford. : ' | operation has been active. It is very He's Ju-. Mjitrd and bored until bf b«* rrr- for for ertdence actually exists it will be a In this sphere of influence fop You? Money atrd a "•itjwr** ^»* »;*t«n ntrndin» from the Special Blend aad blow to Baconians. They, too, *- The- dyers and cleaners in conven-• evident .that Mexico has prosperity In County official as a citizen can be of Misses! Women! tion at Atlantic City have exposed her veins and may easily become rich even greater service than in the dis- Hudton to I hi- l)rb»arr, and K-rring ion><> 175 have old diaries. At any rate, there charge of his official duties. different muiiioi'jlitic .'. Coffee, lb < *1D be a conflict of two sets of evi- the great-American pocket. With all and highly productive, says the Los Rabbits • If he joins in the clamor for aiding dence. But the English critic cex- its" close-fisted sccretivvnrss. not to Angeles Times Her oil is bat oneon this public service and that pub- «rl»t,llil>W IM When yoa rrc him at work in the public f :rwi» pair reg. 45c val. lately stands convicted of having been mention its acquisitiveness, tlie pocket "aisle of splendor. The greatest produc- lic service, which first requires the WEIMAR STORAGE aid and rtudft >
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