?^: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-SiM, agreed. to-l-^-jJ^-jj, 1 0 1 1 11 8 ,aun» .*-,w, ™~. eacti~ot" aiphthuri ver much we decry the present ten- S Acts of Vaudeville S Do it on Wednesday ! ". opiinltiK trulstlu and •u^vtn ^™"*"-" ™*?! ^^* ^ ®" ?* ing of the Board of Education Tues- |of Education "on tue di-tribution dency to overthrow something that |-rvh-'<' I"MoI», one block wc«t of faltered .r himtati-U until the Eame^nd Rahway led 13 to 0. The .vis! and measles; impetigo, six; pediculo tioQ in a meetirs held Tuesday aighS; : lr (-day night, until the Board can se- :ould be a factor in the rehabilitation Mai, '2:30; Kvo. Ttfo P. M. from "\Vililam U ! *™ P>« «_n i.Ic.- an__d • th -ie. CU««i_ «_ B« cham-, • ""i riT-» u kickeL-tfW»»d l tUiu rene rfTiPuw - planlny ra nan/1 Rail sis, eighteen; tent home, twenty-four- in the Railway High School. " .."•• Do it tomorrow I ""'- ! !w: Eajijts Elizabeth TeamTo-- cure information from (Other cities of mat country to a state of peace ;':or.i3'.r cllntlicii. Dcilt-vlMf. en? nf "' carted a narade down th home calls, jvrenty. The; dental clini* Xor was any further mention madi>- . or yards and Coppoto "relative to acttoh—rafcm—elsewhere.— iTeport- slro^bd U.iit)-OTic-eiLWa<;rk>a5- plentyand contentment;—~— ' Information secured from sending [of the controversy tlurins tho meet- But we need not look far afield Fri. Nov. 27th— Store Closes 6 30 P^ftl. monow Nig.Lt—Plan filltngs, tent prophylaxis. Jive. ins. Tiie s.iatenient describing tho- CLEAN HEAT out questionnaires other Boards for illustration. Rev. Saunders aver- be- used in The ^.report of Attendance Office boani'.; attitudu was precipitated by Froii Thnmann in Rtonomy-Day-»nm«> «»- Bcsy of Education theenn will be 3Ii53_Anne_Shotwj3ll showid thu fol- frorn_Rev. R. W. Ettiott, i known playwright, on the Influence of COKEi—7 Udget—for—l*2€r-but lowing: Washington Sauooi—.' »"•—- "THUNDERING- all other days except none; sick, thirty-six; kept j tlie theater today. Pollock was quoted, Coko U merely coal from «hicJ» tie volatlio nalUr (:hr •«< •j don^. x forty-one; total, aeventy ueven Tiie question was induced by a 3el- j'as savin? that of the many plays now' HOOFS" Saturday. and doBt making ccr.iccta) has be«a remotirf. U U dcao—EO: cz\t _ Jieiiit^hQwji_iniKew-iorli-onlj:_thxee. lumbian—Truants, none; sick r. from Mrs. Kobert Knox, eecretary :££» __Eor_the^A.nnounceinent |threer-keptrhomer-thirty-tuTefr;-total, are worthy of the"consideration of Stli Kp. of "Viinn> Ki >fni tnnasTfTEVetlng~onssreiits~hel4— eighty-six • Franklin—Truants, one; right thinking people, in his estima- .. "'Baby Blue!"—C'ouutly recently in the Washington School to in Friday's Record sick, thirty-two: kept home, thirteen; irotest a'ganist what was called—tie tilt'-'S^iP tion. • Yet thousands seo the others. COKE!—How to air. the Cr*- . • total, thirty-six.- Lincoln—Truants, I many of which are pernicious in tlietr Msllnc* 3 P M. iummary action- of the Rahway Sun u D5ul vah l^Jlbe ast) yicnly ot draft. Cok< b*Hf i.'^f. one; sick, fifty-four: kept home, Board of Education." The ; letter November 27th. | subtle influences in undermining the - Adniiuion, S. 10 aud -'LV MM- and porotu iott no: pa% at ciottij aa coot >o tht tiro box ihoold b* forty-one; total, seventy-seven. Col- itated briefly: "I have been instnicteS- 'foundations of the nation: School—Truants^—one^r-sick,—twenlyJ of the Opening of Kveoiuc " «oil P P. M, wtlt filled. Cirry a littp Vil it Tael at airuiat*. After ire (»wtl rs~secretaTy—to—inform- the-Board-of— Scores Attacks on Home three: -kept— home, fifteen; total, Sducation that oil propositions offered Attacks on the home, a cornerstone Admission, -0. 33 and 50c jtartrJ. *hat oS th» iriti. Kr«p a, lajer of aihfrj CB lie crate t*o b thirty-nine. Two legal • notices, were >y said board are rejected by the par- Our New Store of the republic, were scored b}' Rev. threv icchea thick nJ wbra ttakiaj s'.or. v&en fint red tk>* served and three a:e and schooling ents of Washington School children."' Saunders as he outlined briefly -tic certificates issued. | The letter formally was received aafi — before hot coic Jrofi !B!O I»JI pit Do oof pokr. K*»p Jane Nordmeyer, Carolyn C. Hetfleld, methods used by its enemies. Am! There will be no idle moments this In the report ot Superintendent lied. clean. " • ". b a campaUa to boom;' - the catering of-the in ess uf the" ill i-c'.lon of tllf Tb!r m for-ihe-Satorda? ^Mice M. Sullivan. DTGracfTSinithrMTiL'tHo-4t_gas snnwn_max_knH_»,»g.'jife£ I Persons—who-attended-the—meeting- try to the instincts and interests ofi night programs and in addition to • .. ^I._I.J« u«i«rt^c mintt lattendancdance for the past momontn h was •egarded the board's action as indl«»- Isabella RUchie, Helenas. Elliott. (Continued on PaQe Four) -TheBiue BMShop- the mob likewise were criticized. ] To Keep Fire Over Nigh; (with Colt*.) • frames packed full of thrills, there n of Supervisor of Health! iive that that body is cognizant of th» —.-T'other-Silci.Hcr* Th. Features of this, the speaker declared, rwill be the entertainment features. legality of its position in "providing, . Ffll Bre pot tall of coke. C!o*o t\X dntu, opes daaper le n*4 i>:i -r ibaniuctUm* were "senseless comics that fill many CKlD t (This year Rahway has a new team, mitable accommodations for school 123 Irving Street Rahway, N. J. Fin 6r* po: fa1.; of coir. C!ot« alt draftfv opea !tj pages of daily and Sunday papers, composed of former High School children," since the school law doe» l;npr.jr owo«l lurid accounts of crime outbreaks and BATTERIES stars, who have been working for not specify where these accommoda- HENRY GEORGE Inii. a Svf-room rrilous—d«tails—of—dtvortf—conrr IX>-sot dot* eot diak«r. 1 Outer mrelved the klcVoff for Rah: many weeks in an effort lo round RAISE m III ION IS. RANDOLPH DIES, Lions are to-.be located, and-farOier M 111 U^iison and Uunttn avcaar. '. to into shape for the opening of a long that In complying witn tiie~sectluuii oC' "* proceedings." "Seeing clearly U a matter of tailing •isillasi" G. nle*lpr. of Jtntj C»r. "The need of the hour." Rev. Saun- and strenuous schedule. Daring De- the law relative to seating pupils, tha - the tnfth to one'* celt: R* difficulty The rtiult—By toUonlac ibe*e tew 3uxx«»iion* JOB »W H;.:, |iU A p!it of froocd oirBfd bf the N. cember the local quintet 'will meet! board is aware that it has met otioT' ders said.in closing, "is for a rally- SERVICE Co. IP. Efiily Co. adlohjlne Ihe rtJtdcncf SERVTcrfHURSOAY! WAS OLDESrCITIZEHl has been underestimated," cuce no trouble with coke .\oy ixonbie not suy Hire bad wiu u«t and St. G«>n:e_a5o!J for Eticsird =iHKS6 nd away. i • Itributed in other schools by order of' Nick ROSEO will again head the "\ ^Vo f\\** yon r hut BUT i Service ; Witbio Few Months oi the board, it was voted to retain militant acfton to preserve the liber- Incllon. counsel Xa inquire wnetner Wf Tsot Sntit>faciion tiiiaianteed- Service Un j tcown as ST9 and SS3 SI. Physical 1 j ties for whiah our forefathers Bought wasc lo RemanJ Ba^clxas, V:. Former Railway Boy is Health) ol Bahway Chinches Centnry fflaik they would benefit in making a "test " We are specialists in the raanufuntilrinjr of fine Large Groo£s Participate in built up these shores,; in gratitude for tbe ac- niJ (^istlcnn and Morrli IMchcxn ^£tef case" _of the controversy. Among', Blocked lints for Ladles and Children. •!> other attorneys suggested in a Iist.- complishment of which they set apart ut Btcuni a tODf (era ki»f la the Officer and Coroner of Me* ! the first Thanksgiving Day." Program is All Schook ' IA1DUV luutu. u»...u.. uu , . from which the "legal committee" ap- Geo. M. Friese VootTuQ ba'.ldlne for the W«icm jSchnteUo. Scaff and a host of others JJOte_'.han_$19< was raised for the; irrs. Geneuajane S. Randolph, 2 : poi^tedJsJtLfelect was that of Jame» -Viefofy-Hat-flenovattng. and Shoe Shine-Partor I '"•lea Triecnpb Co=Jp«y. W.WintV i trill set a~chahce ronibrrtfa'-eTemngr Rahway Hospital in a union jnmnte ~Tactory~3treSt^tbe~oMest-Tesident-c B. Furber, of Linden, former Mayor || JRev. Carver Raps Senate j Rahwaj-7 N. J. of City Wed giving service of several churches in Rahway, passed away Tuesday after 108 Irving Street, Corner Elm Avenue i Several hew faces, unknown to Rah- ice of several cnurcues m IUUMV, I>.I.ISI™ a..». i u>.™, V j,] In Sermon on Missions, Telephone 30?, jway fans will probably be seen in conducted Thursday morn- noon aged 9? years and two months. Action by the Board if you would 'the lineup, either tomorrow night or ing in the First Baptist Churcn. Elm Forr many monthsmontlis she had been in iee-|fee-\. •--• -.- | (Continued from Page One) I BETTER HOMES ASS'N ! next ble health, though constantly she ex- iu apparently ignoring the refusal oC Italiway. now Health OfSccr and Coro- Thir.k.«siv".np U»J ..ImonT. rnrtink tn r-onrnlv With the T&- SA:«&U6 !(i?ii Interests, enjoying her blessing?, j ith appropratt1' not caring^ whether or not the rest, •.fj'lfr.ts :n iocs of the world is bles.-ed with peace j Save Money 4 4 and prosperity. In fact it is not. yet i 2h!l_ll America does not heed. jj on your TwflyePerCentlsRewariol.' :i:c .-.r.- a< follow MY RELIGION "America may fancy th.it shu can' *CnthiTig iinw remains hut for tha *hh ' "Thy glory shal! dwell upon Runiluiit.i. -•' ••-. .ij -:;" i;«-> LJ^Uil. Te.^arU U:; S ' r.j. rrln- "The American Educational Cam- eniorcemenenforcementi oOLf thmee. piovio.uiiprovisionos ui ~*<> . of condition:; in Europe and other] in New SoUdiog _, Motorists Get the Iand."_and_then preached a ser- The funeral services will be tomor- -'-"'• ,., - |>algu-ha.ving-becn conducted all _9Ver_ ~mon~ tt'ith7^ "appropriate"- •"•"llieiiiii ~<".nr.row:2i :i: otiockr^Tai:: her: residence. S£jiQ0l_la.w._wlijch_enipowers_sclioot NINE FAMOUS AUTHORS parts--of-ih*t--worid. but the trafh'isj •"'•'-"'• • ';:- '•'•K iho county of McDowell this week'has authorities - to- compel i'TiiVdrfin."IJoinit?ininiirnm~^ir; j-he cannot. This nation cannot be at j And Loan Firm Here : 1926 Licenses Early "Thanksgiving," "Thanks Paying" | Rev. G. A. Law. pastor ofthof-tliee FrFirsts" ; "Star Sp.ir.;l. il Han ^cn one of the. most remarkable en-) Metuod'.st Churcb. and Rev. Yenson tend school, nnder"tiirtat of punist.- peace within her borders with the I Hymn. "V.- !>;•>". t!u- llKhtenlnf; campaigns ever waged or and "Thanks-Living." ment for violation's of the act WRITE OiN THEIR BELIEFS Following the appeal by State the First Crowcroft. former pastor here, will of- rest of the world out of joint. And j By all means see our .,."•..!•,•:,• •-T'... |>;\ "conducted throughout this ~c6ar~Ileld. Rev. G. A. Law, pastor she will have a sad !e?son to learn J 1 I a Commissioner of Motor Vehicles Methodist church, and president or ~ lnrc-rment wiil • he--in the • " -'' " i The addresses by men like Prof. R. t cnurcn, anu IUCMUI-IIL u. • llv -stunning—fur—trimmed- i Chh -un!e?H-some—steps—areT.'rk'Pmo'—eb^T I". Sims, president ot lliu Brtrcficid-in- Iliam-L. Rll!,-juhlished recently imy_Eed_eration of Churches. I Railway Cemetery. ' operate with war-torn ICurope In end-' Do we believe? models. stittite, who "has inaJo speeches in in the Rahway Record, motorists prpsided. Others •- taking ci ti ai-;ive'. iiu the bloody e'eourge of war. every hi^h school of the county, a man in.this city have heeded and are part, representing their co:ii;rc?a-, ISSUE BUILDING PERMITS "T::e burden of this officially falls o[ experience, a personal mention of applying early for their operators' tions, were Rev. S, W. Towuseiul.t Building permits issued Tuesday by What do we believe? . . _ upon our Senate, but wliat do we tind You will not find any, wliich win appear from each place at licenses and reglsteration plates pastor of Trinity M. E. chur.^i: Rev.j Insp'.»ctor Daviii H. Ramsey were: H.-A. 1. Sadtier. rector of St. Paul's.Samuel Blumen'Jial. alterations to in that body. Through Senator oke this week, in next tor 192S. This will result in'a B<~.rah. chairman of Ihe Foreign Rela- any place that can com- Episcopal church; -Rev. Rnhsr: W.i property at 162-164 Main street, OF GIVING^UP M measure of relief from the "last What do we know of and the life has meant more and in- Elliott, rector of the Church o; [lie1 $-1,000, which provides, for extension tions Committee, efforts are made to ivs and girls than any minute rush" whici "heretofore has after death? block any move in the dlrc-clion~"of pare favorably with •» >» .-•i.rfech making campaign kept the local office of the Depart- JHolHoly ComforterComforte;; Rev. Chester M.;ot the buildinlding iu the rear 2Ss32Ss3S feet;; American ciiiry into the World Court. ment open until late at night and ' IM-esby-: ;o Mrs.K'l'?.riKli i grhwindingerghidi . 93 Name Committe; to 'Fix Things them, for the amazingly. pnH jf.jpat£d_Jn__ljy this able r Davis, minister ot the Firs: —.PJKtpHet e—a nd—seers—if—the—pnst~ —Why-is-tbis? HeTmaTiTsTeliow sena-' Tias mco>T\ enieiiceH~iLtt-appiylng-tae: ortrirT-JatrncT • '•""' efficient scholar. Then the ad- terian caurcn andRerc 1 tors can answer this best. We have 1 7 1 To date several score of drivers U20U. claimed direct revelation from the low prices we are ask- "otine ai.«orlaiJ.>B aro: > jj .;,' ""'ir:ibo.im! ArMi.- V»usht; I'carly l|e»'• McDowell, have addition Are we, too, living in an age of direct not enter into a World 'TrfbuffiJ,. 'KBi'.'.n - he rtu!Uv .„-o. fM to the people:—the moth ber in this state. William J. Hea where the differences of nations can .'•rrctnn XaM:.i:i U. I''avtl.' •u"1 Dorothy S--'.-- ^V'F ^""jally brought-to nessy is the Motor Vehicle ofttcla: revelation? iillc Store Ibrih M'.v.trv; -.-.ns. "I'raycr of Thank ors and fathers another ..view of edu- BAPTIST GUILD WILL FAHWAY MOOSE WILL be judged? ' Adnipli I rlr. M cational life." In charge here, with offices at 4'- . More than ."ill pareul-s of childix-l: nir.st< .Campbell street. ' He. also Issui-r -Ltor.TOQrlj: ajxendim;_ t!u>_ Washington r-—: Spraks on MTssTcfris Ihe art: J. Krancl. l-ox Mor Dr. Brown-ts-a graduate ot the Rnh ]ninc b'rei-n". Ilicenses for Middlesex County, .tc School «-ouv«iu'd in^Tne s

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'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 l.itor. AS.nn Indi- _lues"' a' comedy conclude the proadapte- d to the screen by Frederic departure of planes at a certain point, tion" are listed among the big scenes (ho i-oun,tle>< ot tho state when' the cation of -tht« hnrmony provalllng bo- tni'in tho state and the prlvato or- and Fanny jHatton. or romance, mystery., intrigue in theas comedy or dramatic" Inrldenrs of locnr go\joninwnts have -nut ;is yi-t \ Anitu Stewart ' in "Bareo.-Sqn - ot The usual supplementary ' program clouds? applause-impelling cleverness. reached (lie point of carln<; tor tholrganisations, it might be noled that K_zau," a genuine melodrama revolv- of short subjects rounds oiit the- film Paramount'.* "The Air Mail." at the -Week Sunday Matinee, Dec i, "Mol-own tuberculosis problem*. Tin* bal- thi> prosont president of the New Jor- ing around a canine hero, 'Is the fea- bill. Regent, Sunday, is a story of a crook lo Williams.- " ance, st'venty-sovon urn! t^no-half per Key TubcrculQiln league |H pr. Sam- ture lor Saturday. A comedy, scenic Headlining the bill- of vaudeville who gets a job as a pilot in tho gov- mfl five acts of vaudeville are added specialties will be Pilcer and Douslas ernment *ilr- mail service and keops . ittxactions. n a dancing and singing oddity. The his eyes open for. the opportune - "Tlio Spaniard" is the headliner'for supporting nets Include ahe Corking ment to make awny with'a valuable S-uf- next Monday anjl Tuesday—Rlcardo Revue, Shannon _ Van Horn; Al Ab-shipment. Warner Baxter. Blllie Folks Are Coming From All Over This Section to Participate in the Sensational Savings. l •'-"ortez in Uie lead. Fables and Kino- bott and Erford"s She-La-La Co.. anDove' . Mary Brian, the "Wendy" of '-i -'r.*ims are also included. aerial novelty. yf "Peter Pan"; and Douglas Fairbanks, Li.— -*V - UOEW'S STATE THEATER. SHUBERT THEATER, NEWARK Baiter plays Russ Kane, tho NEWARK crooked pilot whose regeneration la Vinton brought about living up to tho codo of the air service, which is "Nor snow, Pure nor rain, nor wlnd.ii'.nor night, can SALE stay the pilot In his flight." • Ho meets Cotton and falls In love with pretty Alice Mahogany '-Mattress'j also, has not a little to do in making authora of Lady, Be Good. -Library Heavy TEere arc two' bands ~oreraak3 in f ing- plot but not too serious, thetho picture.always fighting eacji-otaor - Sale ludicrous-scenes and" situation, Table Rolled Price s:iarp—wit ana—repaTtcents~™poppy -frw—*H«—^hfltv^o ift—Fj»i4—Uu>—mafli diiiu'i"; and . tuneful, lyrics have com- planes.» Both of them go after Kane.) Edge ttr—rmrfco • '".Trlppl.. ,..- KAriWAV muslral cornedv " qUl fight in the middle of a desert, whero | Tho producers' have seler.-.-d for the Alice aIld J»«?r-fathor. victims of a real j Matinee Daily niece an all-favorite cast including) tIUl> llCilIers false Promises, l.ve. | Queenie Smith. Andrew Toombs. Al-• ! Sale-. " at 2:30" if-:i Koarns, Harrjv Watson, Jr., Rob-J MINER'S EMPIRE THEATER. | Halllday. Jeanette MacDonald. I NEWARK Frill : TODAT Ju-Uonald. \ictor Arden ami Phil O!i-lness in iIS scenic mve?:iture, with a Windsor :uan, the well-Known recording pian-!fun.!a - 50J_y*^--f I —A .-.i.ii..Tr"iiT_nrri~rT~rtu iovt,-.; ^!. Theater. Xewark, for a wook"s en-, be a i-hnuis of dancin » "J sBeaat4fBiy ; _i ::::.! !;a;e- of r'.'d-V.o.-xed ir.un '.-r.L-oH'i'nt. beginning.' Monday, Nov. in.ii.hv-s n> rotlect bvau a:n! wi'::v-n. >• : a:nor,g biiautifu! "0. ivilU a j)opu!ar maticee on Wed-j tlvene.-s in a dozen. cn A truly $20.00 Value ii^!--!.i;.-an;!-;t-regu!3T-r^a'.4;ifg-i;a--S3t'-r-oi n:.n. Mrirs- 3ih Episod: of "Flams Fighter" •'rci.'iy. • •' jrun will h.iv-'K the "Baby Elues'1—Comedy ,TJC ;:;ay comes with a record of Jn :ho several i- }:.:!::!••'•'. :> j> r;;.—Admission ;hp Io2-^es:_ run in the history of :het;:"n' will !io many : .". J'.' and :-)c ii;a!::a::o jiage in Xew York. |c-iali:os ;o supply nn lCvor.inc 7 it 9 p.m.—Admission. "White Cargo" concerns four white lance •.t vaudeville. '"' lRobber Aft":.:;.'' "Horn .-_ i -0. U"i :in•*¥& "Time the Comedian" I'i.uiu Solo Win Sackman ['•'.••^•IA Vi.^.,::,-\\ti-.: section of Now Jersey. One whole hour— V. ill] Assortment 6.15 to 7.15 —befor. you ki J Jtcs go to bed! Mae Bnsch Lew Cody I REGENT FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Great showers of fireworks will help ro light Prices range Special new equipped Department J Celebrated Tenor—Jb'seph Turim Pilcer & Donglas bis way. His plane, itself, will be illumi- with Expert Service <"<•rkil.tr It-vn- nated. And during the first ten minutes limm ,'. V:i:i II.in, 11 News Topics Fable Comedy 12.5O up 35. If you are having any trouble with Al .Milmlt in the air every night from 6.15 to 6_t5— .inl-s S!J. -I:.,.[,,, ,;. !! • : A. ^~ _ your set, no matter where you bought Mnn. tu Kri^Jiii-l.i ::i^ 11 NEXT—Dons Kenyon and Lloyd Hughes in "The Half Way Girl1' He Will Talk to You, Sal., Siiii. anil Il.ili.l :»•• it and you want any information Direct from His Airplane, See this suite in our ___ Through __-___eome in and see us. — - :------—-" window;---— SHUBERT 2 inch continuous post? We'll^etypu right. THEATER 1 inch fillers, It's a wonderful 4 Piece Bi_alord Pt«ee nrar ITnidl 04, Let us talk Radio to you. Nrwark Do Not Put Off Your w;ilnut finish. Management. M. S. SchleslngBr L BAMBERGERd?C0. -Erencli• Walnut--Suite Vl-rrlc ISi-clmili,,; Thi» Muniluj Nlrlil ' "One of American QrcotStora- Newark Terms to Suit You; Till- Sf'vr Musli-.-il Cnmr-ily Xmas Shopping' And the Sale Price is 'TIPTOES'1 • "Because""of"Tack 'of i-eaSy^'cash'irtlie'^reseht Ky Hit' -\ulLor ..f "I.:i,lv |:,. <;,u,,r time. With i.,<.ri-.. (;,,r»li\v;n Music The New Upholstered QBaittefeti All Kl.vi.rilo Cas: :,,„! Karcinatiu- .\ small deposit will, reserve any article vou tuntil:Cbaatmas :-:::^ •"IVl.irtaY -"1-rl.v ')!,!<." Wi-'il." Si" SX CgTHOPKONIC Slmli.-n - llv.r.v SUIMLIV V:I UC]I-VII]I- Special l I'ii 7--A1. JOI.SOX In Jewelry Heavy iii nov 1 ROAD ST. THEATER An article of jewelry or silverware makes a Bridge Cookin; B most appropriate ami acceptable gift and one that Silk. Shades lasts. • is Here, ii is someihin{r you Stools ?ocker Ik Lamps Dishes will never forget Large Size Sale Price Sale Price "WHITE CARGO" . HUGGINS With Beautiful Come in and Hear it. Sale Price Uilli ('(l.NSV.W WINtiil !ll.i» Fringed Shades ;.M.I Oriirln.il N. V. C;l,l The Reliable Jeweler Speci.il Demonstration :iml Sauirilay Phone 42-IVI~ All this" Week. ;1~ $9.95 Your Welcome 1 Columbia Burlesque " I N E- R Why-Pay More" Than $5 I Ernnjre _- For Your Shoes? Waahlngton Street, Newark • %' Smokii.g Ctrmitttd—-Tcl.n'.'Sy. Mnl. I.«dleo Bargain Matinee -Dally We are ffsturini! a splendid line See Reductions AVtflt Cuitim. Sim. Mat.. Not. _> of Hen^. :*hoe:, and Oxfords at 54 ; e and $5, . 'PUSS PUSS'*- SEE US FWST! Windows f Wllh EDDIE DALE^S,' r- 129=131 IRVING. STREET &*m*&&-(axi^ and CnABLIE DA_Iii \' j •^~>0O J—»o a Illcli Speed Bc4utyLC_6ri_ TRUPPA'S SHOE •f) •W«k Dec. 0-MOLL1E WILLIAMS

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 not rra, k or cra>- Full s^vlcp for 12 To Hmv» a Homtr Plpclra Huttr icMtailtd ••.'%o Remember that you. pay less and pay easier if you buy one of these p-,.-T.K. A reallj- ciccplionar^PECIAL VALUE. cars now. Absolutely Qun&tMd Af»tait Smoke. at $1.00 Wecklf^Delivers this Set Da3t.aall.Q4a. \ TKe Every car ready to take the road and keep^on^the^ roaoL A Hosier OD b* stad wtthslatm or So: lriI«rTia«~to"uS« tt« ehm'oot of Out haste Success Value No. 2 ! Success Value No. 3 The reputation of twelve of the leading new car dealers in Elizabeth thlt tall asd ««rl7 tprtac and tttn rvdse* is behind every car we sell. The terms of this offer are so moderate jroor coal bin.

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 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 l>>.i:u (loo Its beauty ls nvaued~onty~b>' K-i lu^uritms-comlorfc—Kniirtu_iikiIi-_ffiYi>Tfrt wiOi ,.00- HUDSON-ESSEX jacquanl velours wilh reversible spring-filled cushion seats: alSo covered in World's Largest velour. Wins chair, arm chair, and settee, JIOW On Friendly Credit, of Course Selling "Sixes" 0nlu[5dcum Tilh fcvery Oininj- Room Suite Sold Success Value No. 10 Success Value No. 17 Duticf This Sale • 26-Piece Triple-Plated Silverware Set Wl PHONE and let us deliver e'Sf &£

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"-«; ' • • • V Prove for yourself—right ll limps: nil l!u- la!-st '"f', I AS LOW AS ^ in your _ own home—the re wilh Knrsoou? shaacs to mac; -Sacrinccd. (or_ qu!^ fl"n""" ' i Success Value No. 11 -•••::••• $49. 5.0-,.r,.- -Hoover. Vx it for five day* Pornicr Prices up Guest S3 E S SEX CQACH tiye..—Then, if.you Jecitlc tr tss Vtlne-Nu.- 7- ——APIECE ,, • fVW^/tf ttrul Tux £*TFXI *" , ^TPC* make the Hoover your dean ing servant, all you need pay PULLMAN Now Fou Pay On/y s'?r when you order is $5. . ' DAVENPORT $m SUITE ®^, American Walnut Dining-Koom Sit Assort'vl,designs to choose from. Table mul ti rhairs in \n-\-\ DOWN Fill Out The thivenport. possessing al! ihy comfort of over- -4Uff^ll-ttaaHy:.n«rhlf1n inf^ ^ full si?M bed that affonls -| £4 __39,75 ' ••- -1-" ^over is of A". theCoupo tronifortat)k* Hleoping space, double value. r.oo Weekly DcllTCrs Xliitt Outfit i:ooil pnulo valour, nt \ibVtc Service TElrctric and < ia.» Company BREAKFAST World's Greatest Value BlKCE B GREEN FURNITURE CO. ; Without obligation to mr, pliM.se send 77 Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. _ Everyone Says "It—Sales Prove It me ,t Hoovez far five day.<" fro«r use. It Please send me your big CATALOGUE "R" FREE without d tlut it 1 decide 10 buy, 1 may do obligation to me. I want further information regarding pn the terms off J^d down, \ EXPERT GARAGE month. Day HENRY AL.BISSER. Proprietor • N; Public Service 15-17 Kast Milton Avenue. Phone 160 - Strcci and No , -..,.-, yjhich 1 expect to' get on or about \c::- will. SpririF 17-79-81Broad^^Street-Phonelm^son9300-Eli2abeth.N.J. chy •;...... ,;:::...... ^.. Mattress .NAME ,, ...... ^ i 1 Day . Hour Y N IQ H T ADDRESS •Vi.-iv-1 O P E •>' S ,VT U ... ON Rahway Record, Friday, November,27,1925

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, , 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-Sal, Creed, The Flag The Star Mundrane, Irving Kriesberg; duet, back In play before Doty intercepted R. Short 3>r. Poulson is a very forceful and In- 11:00 a. m.—Morning Service. The Fennikob, of Union City; Mrs. L. B. previous request of that body to place sinter,- MMrs . \V\V .1. McAndrowsMAd , of Spangled Banner. a BellevUTe pass in the center of theR.T Ivans dressos at the box office of the Era- new warning signs on atrcots near Inqnlre 73 man- nridecport. Conn. Marjorie Porry, Ruth Dean; recita- Grid Tearif'Wins Class ;• R. E Wolcott % Metz teresting speaker. Service begins at pastor's sermon subject. -Kindness— GUHIand. of Jersey City; Mrs. Manplr- o Theater. At a meeting of tho Young peo- Held and ran 55. yards for Railway's Love at Wort." This is the fourth public schools, brought out tho state- It Cro: piep s h\-llow8hlw8hlp of ththo Church of tho Washington tion, Elolse Collier. Jane Flero, An- Q. B Coppola (Capt.) M. KImr 7:15 o'clock. ley and Mrs. Fred Wagner, of Plain- Announcement of tho dale of School—Primary Grades B Championship sixth touchdo-wn. Crowell's try lat Tuesday, December 1: of a series of sermons on "The Chris-' field Corps^ ments that the request had nevor been .Mr. and Mm. L. W. lledaer, of 2JHoly ComforteComfort r planl s Songs'" :— Thank You. A_ Bustle In thedrew Collier, Marie Ryan, Virginia Koal went wide by Inches. L.HJB..Crowell Baney 1 showing-will bo made later on. x the board; Anderson; composition', "The Story of R.H. B..Doty .\ Mason S:00 p. m.—Tho regularnieetiiig"6i" •tian-Lffo. '.- • ATT~tho visitors and several mem- strcot; spent TbaniesiTlng the prestti h Over the "Itlver, Duck (Continued from Page One) \Vith~flre exception of L'Homme- _the_Offlcial_ Board will be heid^al -f:00 p..in.—Federation of Churches '-at-and-Mf.-Tjirkey, Frightened Pumpkin, the-Pilgrims," ^Muriel-Weth;_reclta- F. B Alloth .. W. Plenge (Capt.) bers. of_the]ocal corps had-a-part-In Till' SBrettlMlMH ^lddloi dieu. Brooks liad a substitute line Sopie of Mr. W. H. Barner, 69 Bryant meets 1n onr church. - the prpsram_ofspeechea_.which folv Bonnie BunTFnnd Tl'nTiksgty^c at. and-thejylsjUjrs-kicked-JOiCoppola-in rfMa^- tackle::to_ tackle_playing _after _p, onna'" LaPorte; ----- play,=—" —Score~by_poriods -r- . street. 7:00 p. m.-^hristlanlEndeavbr. :~ lowed —tho inspection ceremonies, nlshlng chairs, table and coach for jGranduuV,'Thaiil«givlng7Day,~NoveM Ig—midfield^fll'dr:ifl6th"only. - made 2 yards, Doty's touchdown. "*The Rahway men- Rahway 13 13—39 ~ America, Autumn, Thanks- Thankfuls," Doris Ryan, Elaine : la). DoceMber 2: ay gr p was p od Mr. and~Mr8 A:~n."tJ«fgi;r. or oft fi'and Crowell 10 tor allowed his senior players to fin-Belleville ..0 0" 0 0— 0 :15 p. Federation of Churchehes in our church. iuplo- arcnue. ore tntertalnlng giving. .._ :. Marion Mundrane,, Harold Van but Doty m.—Prayer Meeting at tin for Its activities and general spirit. School for $104. Tho buslno»j man- Scholck, Richard LltUe, RuBselli Mm XhXh e speakek r wilill lb be M. S. Poulson During the evening President Mrs. a fluo one. and I wish to thus publicly r was authorised to purchase five »lBtcr, Mis* Ella. Byy IATIB, 1 teTTsuppISmenled, byTCHgK -December—B<- nf ilw l^l ^y 1fi!KlI5STu3J;'O lay very sincere appre- Irs for tho aadttoxium"staio ' " l«a over tho ho(Iday. ihirty-sot-ond woddlng anniversary flashed through the big Belleville jan( i BeiieTlllillee openeopened aan aeriaaeriall at-at-1j WolcottWolcott.. AliothAlioth.. GoalGoalss after touch- — Afternoon meeting of the Woman's tion of the enforcement of the eight- ciation of the same. - Recitations: MarlePanlsenr Lillian Grades 2B.2A-•aaA-Z—Recitations, —flna!—attempt—to_scdre_l do wn_by— dropkick=Cro" Jordan, was congratulated 'on to those' used nt Franklin In Walter Wilson, Virginia RbberHTVlr^ hacks—to—nail—a—pass—for— a •=.„_„,„.. -...„„! Society—«t—the- epnth nmendment will— be—dlscussed.- tat 'iT\v~da>s ago, the employees or for- $167.50. Other purchase! were y g Xo. .Ua I., o. O.-Mrs. harry LanrJng, Gladys and Do- Berk, 'Jolen Gnlfa," Miciiei Hailsef eree—Walter Short, Trenton; Umpire Lester Hoagland, Margaret Hagadom glnia Milnea. Rhoda Hart. Anna"Weth, -1 T s and a rush found the bals l Mldkiff Head bomc of Mrs.George H. Laing, 239 The cause ol tho Leaguo will bo laid Local members present were: Mrs. this company sent me a check for also recommended. SI., will hold a- public card parfy at rothy Lannlng. Mr. and Mrs. George f^''^^t^^^^.^M°*^^^l^'^'^. ™ - ' d Llnesman-HerrinLiHi . .Vain .--treet. before the people of Rahway and an Boyd Getty, Doris Ryer. Louis Moran Eli Krelsbcrg. John Plaweisch. The- threw a perfect pass to Coppola for punted to Coppola on the 50-yard line.; Substitutions: Rahway - Housman. Frederick Carl, Secretary Miss Cath- 462.S2 and stated In the letter that From niamu!.i«n £ Wayland. archl- the Moose Home. 24 Kulton street, on I>avtd. John Meyersy, Harriet and CCaa- l 8 I opportunity will be given to share it was "a material expression of ?onln& Nor. 30. therin Ll F W Brian Templetoi, Mildred Gamberton resa Smith; song, Marie Van Schoick; tnrew a »®^ fl^ do ^n'-*5St*aTld{Castor took another forward pass for j Tarlach. Landenberger, Lawson. ryn Durmer. Mrs. Frank Aszman, tocta.-New York, came a request for Specials for Friday and SatoiT therine Lannlng. Fred Wocxl. Daniel Arthur Herman, Cummlngs Stiles recitation, Hudson Armstrong, inter- financially in that work. Mrs. Charles Brnnt. 'Mrs. Otto von Thanksgiving spirit from the em- I-annlng. SECOND. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tuesday," Dec.'1: . Cl Bunt. Mrs. Otto von opportunity to submit plant for tbo Gcraldlne Crampton, ' Robert Her- spersed -with patriotic fetures and "A Church for the People wKh a Wel- der Becke, Mrs! Charles Carroll. Miss ployees of the National Pneumatic \V Ackley. Jr. ha^ n-rnrnwl rushes Crowell attempted a I tendance. 2,500. • • Catherine Carroll. Sirs. K. H. Lynch. Company. - - - - ~- inrai Uartniouth follegc to upend the Mfttborn of Beta Chapter. West- riauser, Ajoert t deacons in, parsonage. was received and filed.. man. Daniel Schwoluer. - Edward . .. • Rev, WallaceTH.HJafver, Pastor— ^Irs..Amor WeldiBr-Mrs. Wtn. Nord- The Bonnie Burn fund is still grow It was voted to pay $10 to .Walter BRING YOUR FOOD " Tbanksfitvlns holiday at !iia hmm., 176 !hM.. Guild, ofr thme rirsHirstt i-resbyPresby- CliampBeaB.- Peter Babilya. Eugene L- ;'irncaeivo »tre*f r v . Sunday. November 29: ing. Below is a statement to date: Sams, who paid that amount for cii r.j.u Church. wtre entertained Toes"- ]Soo5SoDB , AdelAdelpe Swearer, John Schaefer, 10:30 a. m.-^.Morning Worship with c ,,„ ., ., .- . „., • Previously acknowledged J500.00 inc a partly constructed dwelling' oa Your Telephone Receiver •lay_ nfeht by Miss Marian George, of I S:0 p ra Hubert L. Jones, of 103 Kim unauc. M i-nin« . . ««Y r.r A"\"\' "Helen Glagola, Andrew Brlzak. Gladys v.ermon in- the pastor ° ' -~-feting of the building. National Pneumatic Employees 62,62 lots In eastern section of tho city I Inlon«trecL Miss Gladys White- £ MacVlcar. Sophie Konis- 11:45 u! m.—Graded Sunday School | *0^.rattee: . _ , Homo Reading Club 5.00 Is Easier to Lift Fruit r.-turanl from thn Unlvtrsity of IVnti- l c n er Rlchr Jon CORSICA OFF BASE, which the board bouKht for tho new i" iu.riou f^J" Vif T , " ? ^. George Werkacs Nonna Higley. v.-itl, Bible classes. Wednesday, Dec 2: "A Friend" :.oo ill»»n!i for Tbankagitlag and v.'.!! re- M iDe Ahc!l<1 wl!h <:00 p. m.—Junior Choir practice. school slte._ Than a Loaded Market .-::»:!! uutil Sunday nlchi ti, l"r' .'. %, ^ILouis Soos, Joseph Slmendinge^. J:uo p. m.—Grand Street Chapel] Dolores Hampton 1.00 lleport of fiucretary HonirJ showed 3for \j.^^ r T^h ^/f'f, "Tr 'H brands Hlllard, Billy Bareford. Geo. Here is Another S:00 p. m.—Prayer Meeting. This , Sunday School. SARDINIA SHIFTS "A Friend" LOO halaaces a« (OIIOWK Current expecsM: 2XS°d8'iOnderdonk. Ida. Smith..James Kober- 7:i5 p. m:—Union" Service" in" "the" is--onr--<-'ovenant—meetlng-preparatory-i —AsbtMt -J-.—\V"w! retalrs and !->rvnw-Whitehead:-Cb-ID"a-TvTiIte--Uskytl. . steiia Healy. Clara Kaltenbrun- 9c Firs! Baptist Church^speaker, Rev. to The Lord's Supper next S>uiday ! J"A Friend- 100 Cair807 von&nL'd In hkbotnt. Kith lli- Jardlne.' -iJo'rothy A len 3.39$09; Mac- ner. Billy Waidllch, Vernon Crom- AU members of the ch\rch! Rot), I.1j»nrl« l.OO ; !am! s. tjp. for two weeks, is fully ri Jrl. S. Poulson, Superintendent of N. : Moved, !'* ^ l Katherlti.-'Vliri.'- }sem atre: PrrnlJp .^-:^a.cis_alK^.ut.c-oiiditions_iii_tiiis-stater— aay$_Cartographer,— -2.-40- .<•::: b;rlh.s rccxirtltil .it ity uailJElta Hushes. George Klpp. Blanche WIARVEU- "ST00~p. m.—Choir "practice. Mr. W. : "S. F. (jumn. Comrnlssioatfri. Mr». I- 1 . .Monday, November 30: 2.00 RedurVeliof Mr am! Mr*. Itoll^ns Moore aac rji- a daughter. Lucil].-- Cook: chorister. i A Friend" W. Thorn. Frank W. Kidd. K-t Milton av.r.u- MEAT MKT. eon and important work. : Frank H. Walsots . 16. ,o with Mrs. Chartes. 129 Seminary., ave- B>ent In tho Gulf of Biscay, it lg uow Trussler. F. LltUel Onions Nuv Mr. and Mrs. BarCliarles Durmer. Tuc-sday, Dei-ember 1: nuc : Claikoirski: i i-jti, ClilTorfl Earl Gramnuir Gradvs—Read ing Prc-si- i:0u p. m.—The. Board of Trustees - • ' <- Auxiliary meets with Mrs. T. J. •*" i tlon of thlj strange fact has been go- • Our 0m l^rn Xov. IS. to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Riving. Virginia Aszmaa: The Land All Roads Lead to • Baker, 96 Bryant street, with address omens Mission Circle - ^ . tvcn'.tiK. IK-t ». ts thi havThe e Women's __Missio„ n Circl. e "-I" j Inj on for some time, with Paul The man who bought pre-war staff LITTLE HOME Soda Lunch, Lemon Hone-Hade Th.-rf.-.f-n. of iT Lufb'-rry ftreet. inp of the Pilgrims, May Leoahnrd; by Rev J L. Ewing. P.P.. Sum of tea Monday at the home of j Conner. carto£raph«r, who started hll THIS -{Of—tin* i'ocifoa—Of uia Thanksgiving, Catherine Uted; Proud Jxauonai .Missions in New Jersey. Mrs—Agnus S«xluu, 339 bt. George -taretrtatt - as au Alpmg~emnb

- 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>arreUre—Woman for genDunelle- n car barns. Phone Dunellen tftc<' dUTeroaci) In ler.e.Lj£M probably< provements; $4,000. eral housework come prepared to 4046. Meat body of g«me returned ruined by aaseotw unrlnw in the hot j HYEB & ABM8TB0HO. Proetoni. Blp<-varly liosi ..r Hated September 1. ^IM. ilren by 3o- Still the two companies—Public Service Railway and Public Service Trans- fcEfif—Fiat f'otlr foflfflS &iiu i THERAHWAYSAYINGSINSTITOIION . .carry tuck with ti,.-i:i •i-phtii Slunn and Ann Caroline Shann; hli . certahrmortjare. gated Pefemtxr Inquire 33 Harrison strC-et. nov21-2t IRrMAf E STS., ta ft background of .rndiutiiln^ tivauty I M. 1835, clren bj Josephos Shann to Sam- people fallsT are, becauseof the conditions under which^^they operate, in many $3,200. uel Sanders, and a certain mortsaic. dated ways powerless to provide that comprehensive system of transportation . Six-ronru house. Crand street; OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS Til* Mathers aborts arc list an.) low. j |D«*inber 31. 1S00. glrea by Josephaa FOR RENT—Two nicely' furnished •loplac easily hn.t from tb.- water1 ,Shann to John Shaan: all of wblcb mort- which the community needs. . • H30U. 1 rooms, ail conveniences. Inquire 70 rairei are on landi In the City of Bah- •stn Oi* aunbnkM nn oertb. lir»t tin- Alpine hill*, ana roj. the said Biymond A. Potter, are Four-room house, large plot; 52,000. FOR RENT—5 rooms, part lmprowe-. •!i1'artm-i,t. U thir man nim has gen- made ff party defendant because yoa ap- have accepted the suggestion of the State Board of Public Utility Commis- •tee it>t higher »{>urs of thr Al[>-> to\4 Sis-room new house, Clark To\vn- I ments, on West Grand street. In- •ml su(HTvIslun IIVIT the i>,uaL« uf pear to be an ownet_ol_aii. undivided In- IB apon IL The UHW naclie» sn- Ult terest In said lands: 700. tbe uld Eliza- sioners and are operating at a Five-cent Fare; they have vastly increased the thip; $r,,SO0. 1 quire H.~Rort.s iilluwlxig AtuL-riran i-ltl- nov3-tl beth Potter, E. Belle Rockfellow and economy and efficiency of their operation, arid they have built up one of the Six-room .house. Clark Township; fi.inl. wilh pn-clpitouj i«a to tmvfl nhruinl. ,,n Emma Shann. are made defendants be- cause you each appear to hare a rltht of greatest systems of car and bus service in" the world. $5,500. iilower.ln «a.ld landi: you, the said Canto .Five-room new bungalow, large Money to Loan r Pr-Fantobr arSnbulnnea-admlnlstratrt* 4 Mth \kt Mcrp«i..n ..f^;m,-,a an.i e^n ;«1th the will annexed of the Estate of .. ^ . .v>M>., Uw y^uoj, and have been, operating at a loss and only the finan-'; ~ plot";~T4530; Z'ZZ' Sun Rays Bring Life Josephns ghann, • deceased, are made a Eight-room house, St. George ave- I MONEY TO LOAN on bond and •uaer. Is «n«orpa>.Msl in six* In tap : defendant because jon appear to hare, cial strength of the Public Service organization has saved the main transit nue; asking $10,000. ! mortgage.. Hyer £ Armstrong. kiQUUt t*iiM>"- it u aiK.ut tbirtj-four \ > Long Dormant Child under thr last will and testament of Jo- system of the state from collapse. Eleven-room house, uptown; plenty Rahway National Bank Building. wpbos. Shann. deceased, an-Jatereat la Miles loot, but \izin lo wMth rrum i l-ondoa.—Sim-lali«i> at (InLondoo said lands: and yon. Georx* A. Laxear and ground; $10,300. Rahway, N. J. octlltfi to rieMra. injc^.- brlot: c.wir.J- ''JsDilal art_usln^j.,!jr ra>» ,> work Joseph W, A^tan trartinf «^ M«¥ Mftfnr Twenty-acre plot near station; high Car Comsany. an made_ defendants be- The remedy for the conditions which threaten New Jersey's prosperity, is and dry; ?200 per. acre.. t !>u>- biby. wbo cause yoa sppear to hold a jndrqent to be found in such public cooperation as will do away with unnecessary, Ten-room—house;—plot—300—front For Sale Max lmi« tlx> .njt|»r.t, ,.f ai;i> bad every tralost the said Eaymocd A. Potter, much t ilpa. Is a lien on tbe aald Unit* wasteful, and uneconomic competition, remove from the car rider the burden fe«t; $5,500. FOR SALE—Two-tube Radio with Helping You Get More d age and who, Dated November B. 1TO Three-room house, llaple avenue; -.111(11 a ;e» , tubes and one set Brandes head- "In coajijr r<-*j«v -.iv tlte* jg,i, had o«Ter HTEE & ABMSTBONG, of unfair paving charges, accelerate the movement of cars and buses through no improvements; $700. 1 Solicitors for Complainants. all t&lsot] MM xt> jmas*er. phones. $15. Inquire 61 Maple All $1O to $15 .1 lai<- Ii» r .^;, ^__^ XstlopaJ Bant Bnlldtng, traffic, and permit the development of a completely coordinated system of car Seven-room house, Newton street; — Babj Hip \^ 3U V\ i:i^!i>, ; ,700) avenue. -It Mae coloring U h»i- tiut uf ttr Mr>-li "Hahway. New Jersey. "arid bus service. ' —$2,70Twenty-roo0 m four-family house; Itmatna and. imllLr its ^l.trr l»ii • lobbul t.j tin-n:ccatji •i( Mr. andMr,. Jcs.-,,!, If it's real estateetaoincmtwypapo in good condition throughout. 104 We prefer to make a little less money v^&s x^*1*) tsi^tj1!! *, ti'^ir tift^irn AD<1 yt^° Hisbgate. ,\< '-"rtlmz tr< tn« N. Montgomery street. nov24-2t If it's Real Estate—Buy'. Sell or and more friends. Men who learn to anr aallt rootrj.nnr fwiHy sritn tbr uvv»-r died, but I.ij ujotionle« for a . PUBLIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY Exchange— Gloth and Silk Dresses Mo* of tbp wjitir .mil tli>- crrvn back FOR SALE—Small coal stove. SS: See Shell, 120 E. Scott avenue. It carrlage,_$5; ice box, $7; gas heater. buy their shoes here seldom -go else- fr»oo4 of thr lilllv uirr tftr »ariaiv PUBLIC SERVICE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY FOR-SALE-!-M*-beautifui-home-co: ?all~S~T;iinton street. nov24-2t tl Oanlji b>an^!« a tu-Avt b^?^ nt tlnv-^. , sisting of six large rooms with re- where. Each season we win more cus- ..Twills, Charmeens, A Wide Range of •ilc^ Ju»t like For Every Purpose ception hall, electric lights, steam in oM. tomeTs^just because we take less-and h Ctt# wifltiY nmtitt'* fiiU^ rnlitva tn>- All stylet and aces for hall, heat, tile bath, double oak floors, Balbriggans and Colors and Si2<* vater froat w.tli their «!iari> one*. library, living room, dining chestnut trim, all windows and CHRISTMAS CARDS give more.. We can serve you better noiv than Satins in One— In the Sale for c-jtiferuiici; uf 24 room and baxh room. We large porch fully . screened with ~can~rc*ina]c£~old nircon into besi -- coppor -wire: - -garage;—plot it will be_possible_to_do-lati ' tBi In the frid- /..ui,- l^i.w^n Wrooi- and Two 7 WomenrSnd Misse? •• a final effort to the Uteat Venedaa Cryital 80x100 with grounds shrubbed and Open evenings beginning Dee. lft. •M Trrol. but I-"- roaxrucltoa of tni- •a»e the bal>j" tir the ase of solar framed or txamdess design 1 ^Planted: -'If" iH l-imtg nf frnit MST V1VTTTF! CTFT gHTIP Piece Effects Including Stout.-- ani""» ' - trees. Terms can be arranged 2S Cherry Street. Rahway. i«\"t Atllto »all*y hi* trrt thp lake satisfactorily as mortgages are to ono of fruit Julct-x. AnDdhBTAanrtan nov24-2t acam tbr q»•-:!.nc plar** of brau- 1st North I*ra«T. placed. Inquire Owner, 295 Central The othrr .Say,, tu- the aiituiiiiihiuent If •/ »hl'-!) ;oci- rvra » '.AT bict is, avenue, Rahway, X. J. Phone S4T. of U» Iiosj.lt.i! attpndanu. thr babj nov24-tf LoGun &!,?••, !.j»*r •'Ui'Z (onla IIS.H J"_OR SALE—Thor oscillating washer befan t.» rn '.mil thm to fuss and Hit* "used "for "demonstration: will "sell Schwartz Shoe Store^ sqnlnn like nn nrtlniry Infant. No» FOR SALE—Two-family house, five reasonable; also several electric s»«u «nj ta,ri(f-r> »'rin| asc rooms and bath on each floor, all sweepers from 15 up. Inquire H. C. -3yor iaiof ;.>-3r» r-u I1JC« rn!.n£ In Aj:virfi. («arda --rat ance mortgage. Immediate posses- Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Coals +i-»« ^ «^>^r "f .1*-*>-.*->i'.. -^— of fiv elon can De given oc one a] "Btind Pair Many ~~i Cel- Freeman & Son." 13G—Inring iicif, -»!j*rr I.»tih anrl 1>b(oa $25.00 and $27.50 Grades aii ! ttif ; Mliul led the blind I FOR SALE :v ibe altar in V-!":^.MemorlaJLli>re»-_L VrV"Sm>Tt!.-.- v...>,.i We have a five-roomTiouse onStan- WdmenV Size? 'iitertan rbur.!. "I .T,. Jowrli L. Ben- ! ton street, about completed, price > Misses' laic* * ! tl.- »-;rr.«:al!O; i-.-in.h- -.rtt and >fi^^ K-. i Ur^gti'Ttr hnffr I orthIsnonss;r Mind for inert- T!I-.IH. twenty rears,'! , usual _Sjiruce_frame_whlch_is_one_oJ^ Sizes the finest' frames you can gel in a ..«£ni--xmrrka_ L-A CJI\ U^iald ..JL..L. iirsfaiV-« «bar.- trame building; oak floors on the first 14 to 20 years floor; cypress trim; steam heat. Lot 'In- As he .-.tCH'1*! at Mi-1 ultar, ttie hand : Is located in the Third Ward, about Stouts if hK tri»V lq h:s. IWaneTT, who U , 100 feet off Bryant'street. This is one r Ciirif-m• »« .1 1. railed, the tiftj-ttir>><\ rcir.i-nitirrivl her as a jirl ] Mi. i;l the finest sections in the city. You • A Cheap Radio Is ^f nvpTitV. M< ^'-viM-tV-eart then. Sbe._!_ — need~$l,000 cashr balance'may be-ar--. -€oat? . . . . At-So-fcittle »«. t«»< l'«*\1 by »4iio<» - : ranged by mortgage. If interested •STIOW fi'irty-nlno. j i-nir-t the .-Mil- ' "That is thf «-a> I *h:il! alwajs 1 act quick, as this is the on]s house • .' . . . So Smart in Style Treatment ... Flared ... Straight- : Good rc4suub whv they we have unsold, and it can be occu- T..!;. fraino: think o( Li-r.' lie >.iij. ' , pied about the first of the month. line ... Wrappy ... . . Whatever One Likes Best ... Models Mrv lu-niH-it In-'.iiiie Mlod 'J"J years ; should be die fivonte of thou- Telephone 447-F3. I Poor Economy -nix M- will. >u^- sands of mcr., women .\nd chi- EVANS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, for Women—Models for Mis.er !<«» Itut, j For Rent or Sale ; Nothing will make you more disgusted with radio than buy- Reds .... Blues, etc. ~ • — - - tI'H-. ..,*. for t'.u- natur-: »^t>t and th^ arti«t. Homes at Lakeside Park, i ing a cheap set. Every night artists that are' paid high salaries Tin lir;tli-^ro^(uat UorOer tht* Only Chrysler Four Combines Railway's new $264,000 cannot appreciate it unless you have a set that has the best parts i»*»* Salt', ,tht* ninin port un Itie wwt i Wives' Clothes Must Third—Style .. Amazing Reductions i -school on Lincoln Highway.! M* | alnt«() t" look Htr wallpaper. I! Match Husband's Latest in its making. Tiii-y .ire ill-" :::•>»: vMr.'.i'urt These JPerformance Abilities Six and Seven Rooms; Tile il.c idnaj. ire«jli5- jrpllo«» anr) hlurs j iiimt.—It-1» tlie-fuslilou for hm- 1 •' 'In- wnlU »n>l tl" inrvltaMi- i«l j :ind uiw~, I>:irtlcularly tliosr able shoe*' :i:l.ti;iii.ibli-- tiicy Bath; Built-in Showers;' The Chrysler Four's extraordinary per-1 Yet, with all the super-power necessary 1 •.!•• r.Hif< ..: tt.i--.- -A..II...>.::I. I.'"-. ,.,„ ., .-.-.oil ii<>al of their time In Open Fireplace; Sunparlor; ;;ivi.- 'wondcrfr.l -.TV.•.•-•:':•.-•.• formance—itself the direct and positive for such speed .and such swift pick-up, The New R.C.A. Super-Heterodyne is the set that is built with Lavishly Fur-Trimmed pc*»-bfvl itn tll^ liillsld«> ran iuil> ht- •ountrj. I". Imp clctlies whlrh 1 ti evidence of the highest quality in design, Double Oak Floors; Built-in miil.li' TIIVMHVI- :- Any one of these exceptional abilities, "T In UII> hrwr.P at tbp water tnmt : leaves no alternative in its .field. I>»ar>-il lu iniN'ri-d Mi:<' still", the cloth lixpt-rts lit Tr.i-1 iv.i. ments. Only 8 houses left 1 would-be sufficient evidence of value for "Voarl) at tin li*".i«l of tl'f lak«- 1" (;,|H.:in-nllv Iwm: IM-CII rill fnun I lie Today's market .holds* nothing o£-any " and these you" can rent for • '.» Uttl.- flllnif of .l.lrapfiC. «fii'i', it ;—aim' roll'.' any manufacturer^ except Chrysler: the Its quality and selectivity cannot be equalled. -type, iipprbachingtheChryslerFour price less than you can an apart- A prululm-lil >.i>illf rui» lallor re three of them clinch the assurance of range, which oven remotely approxi- .i.'(turj lipcaujf i>«»u<-in-n -f Chrysler Four's transcendent quality and ment, with option to pur- . tnatesj-itst-supreme combination of. per- ."ii-U^'tavtUf "Hit-''»U't\v b: r«ili>'.»>ie.'rt--j : Most modern method^pf .tuning. _..^- -.- -.-=••• i,-« -*"--• of clothi-s. frum .1 Muarj" pattern. ~-H* • worth;---- .-.-' -:ai•.-.--..-.'....-.'.-.-". .•:•.-"".•;::.•.' —chase....Easy terms to. suit • ri>f. fork l» "ia'iii fliai Jpr rnlil_-'.'":"! :wa?- told, ihatjlieiv vvqg .lust i-nougti formance abilities. . 1 We ate eager to afford yuu the oppor- g'or.' "For' furfher-jn rn-wl ,N muni- rrr.ni lhi> liiiir uraTir; ..f ilii ^iK^l'S In tli:iVi-"IiH ^Ult ' In speed, the Chrysler Four gives you a 1 1 tunity of proving the superiority of this • •Hue ihr tirst pluci Itit*> v\t-it- ^rin^n ! -N Unit jill'r" :i-ki'il Hi' iML-i.-mer. 813 Brvvid Si. IOC, Mjrlct S:. iormationapply to office on Usually Sell newstandard—58milesanhour,achieved No aerial or ground. . Kumne__Jtlrn.' at llif norltii-rn tl.i. •I'ti.M I urn iitnml 'i «I"I'I il" M} Four. We ask you to ride in the —qaickly-and-easilyrnot-for-a-momentary— ^premises:—OjJ ei 1 -Atilv - tu.-. 1 tin «.rT Uie . Newark. N. J. Style— " .Every Coat 1 In tin lilt of 11 tomriiis .inil'lii j u|f,.'uuuts a ti'iti" :, car — drive it — see and feel for yourself, •»ult conii1*." ' spiirt, but for eager mile after mile, as "5:30 p. m. "nov3-8t "'-.tier »r inouutiiin* and Is Ihr |.riuci. j nulr .n>ll from ivl.i.'h my long as you like. • '— its speed, its swift response, its pliability Quality- Lavishly Fur- ,1 lourlst n*«rt. Xrarhj. il 1ir To own a Super-Heterodyne is to own the acme in Radio. | |- of power, its smooth operation, and even J. C. SHELL ' Value— •t "f I'' When you would dash away .ahead of the ' Real Estate ; Trimmed with more particularly, its riding steadiness tphicenle' In ITSii." Since llmt' <""? crowd in traffic,the Chrysler Four whisks and •• ' REASON FOR DANCING Supreme "Rich Furs '••'• .ILstriit hu- brrn it fm-urili1 »!" and comfort. Then, we believe, you will Insurance ; Drop in and see us; we can arrange terms to suit. All the Latest Hits in you from 5 to 25 miles in eight seconds :tln1 inevitably share in^the enthusiasm of its 120 E. Scott Avenue, Rahway. N. J. • <"«,rt f..r \v. CHRYSLER FOUR-T- —with sure-footed reliability and purring SHEET MUSIC CHalCj0 tens of thousands of owners. Phone C31 . . i PURSrL : Stdan smoothness. ^ COLORS: lxihilv Into tlif «-Hiler Now Available at fo Real Estate for Rent j -FOX _.. The smaa-test Coats of the sea- GRACKLEHEAD •'•• s.iiiihrm part or thf l:il..-~I^"II • irri>H iivninsuhi if SiriiiloiH-. ltotiinn». A -li" SfaSK '" K tin-.lower bath; improvement;.-; 1 room re- BOKHARA •:-«tuiif the Ink CTOUTI lmperuil. S;co;. SUSLIKI and furs of exquisite quality—in 1 served for owner. 70 Franklin TANAGER • San Martin". 11 Infiv -loin inorui- Ailprwci /. o. K DelnM . street, cor. Harold. Rahway, near SQUIRREL deep borders—fashionable flares -hiHt i-otomaniN a nwwi-in^ >«••; ••' currnit ficJcTjl fxji "water works. Call t'venings anil" LINDEN DOG and CAT HOSPITAL -BROWNS •he rrrat nombern 'ml. II .-"iiiuiriii- uKrrun all Oir^ mornings. ' . nov2T-2t OB. LOOS KLOTZ. V.8. d maJ;li. A'.l mo.I;ii f^ KIT FOX edged with furs—deep shawl col- with full bdtkxm rues. - i TANS rati-* thr victory "f ihr 1'iench nuii SI. Ororcr ATe.. Cor. Adamt SL. 1 -BLACK • •allani 'liver:".\uit'rin""at Sulf.Tin.i In Linden. N. 3. We »rc plea** J ro extend the c FOR RENT—Rahway Ave- -NUTRIA 1 | ^and rieh-full•length-stcles^ «nlenceof time-pairmcni». A ar I-lionr I.l.iJn. 3OM. EnHrssa 3S13 about Chrylet'* attractive pt nue, seven-room house, "At thr rftlllrllt. tin- wmthi'nH '"r' Al.o S. IV C. A.. Bahwaj-. S. 1. Chtyiler dralen and Mipcrior Chnrilct acrvice even-wSere. good order, all improve- WOMEN'S AND MISSES SIZES str, is I'l-scbiera. with riti-n>li<- »»• tss-j. AUChryttetmoJeUareprotChied imt formications. Tin1 ••lt>. «-i••••- ••> atalnic thctt by I'.ie Fedcu pat- 'ments; rent $39. Phone ented cat numbeiinu tv.tetn. ex- "(.ruiiVe wrtl»ClirY>!ct, which cm- 829-R. nov24-tf il,1 lm» iilwiij-n liifii lm|-»r. not^e counterteitcd and cannot he altered ot tcmu\cd without 121 Irving Street •»in in a mlliiur.v 11ml ».lr«t«-jjl«- M-"-'1 ld Rooms to Lei ' j Along its wnlerfiont-iirt1 mau> »"" pi,,, MnthiT s:ivs tlie'sirls wmililnt j* | a prescription for •loln-iitH Ixmts, xlinu'lni: the llntPriiiK s TO HUNT—Two nice suites oflioo.'; in i Next to the Church Phone 557*11! •Dfluc^ice of tlio time, when tliis »-n» »v,.. tho,. i.t ,.f ,i-..o.n* lite, this i", jj ppe, Flu, Dengue, Ihe~ne\v ''Bauer~liuildin:<. Apply V I h ) s CoJ S( Gri I'Hrt.or the erem ninrltliiie re|iut.lii- nl C. Bauer, 125 Irving street.. uov2-l-tt' West End Garage ''u^rimfs probably why tiir.T .iiiin'i; Bilious Fever and Malaria. HUNT—A rse unfnrnlslicd ••T|(le»_.or liliause* ot ley.*' '" .'re'''|1_ djm-e this w»y-tliea. . . | '-It kills the. germs. • OPENpvENlNGS LI^ •_£. g; «oman proferrcd r,C0 St George IG Cherry fcveane uo\27 2t /

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 ]'turned under, j merchandise. — - - -'--,-'. surv ive the presen i level ing influence Ask (or ll of literacy. In tills country, where a lumbns. Nobody_can support Umrcon-! as.in "ihold" r...r._:'thlrd _and..."bold" j . .. .__ ———— — laborer today becomes a bank presi- Fresh Hams Trices That Will Easily toT blrd Extra Fancy 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 , 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 > drudprry of eoji-tmnune and the Baconians will probably tell will ultimately destroy local .and cm- Line of all other Fruit and Vege- Plenty of the Larger Sizes Mm so In no uncertain —>luvf«. or->h»l atliiitignal indmtrir* bare turn«l~ era; government. 8HIPPINO lo gaj, tbe "iJcjl fucL" bfflarkei{'Prices'. ~. are not Ukely_to aUow themselTes to the -clothing " out"- contains foun-- year was 2(£i.«»X>.(X» barrels, which !• Unless the alarming increase In de- E*tlnurtM Chaarfully be Mflded on the mere say-so of a ~taln~"pens;~u'laiui'h"d 'ringsT"wads of "another world's record—one tint may mands for public serviebs^and cxpta- Ofllo* and Wirchea** A vpnr u^ful oomifT of t!i Tir Thft S32 Group ls^j^h^ Acme in Style greenDacKs, devtK to property, every- Tttrtm -la.rye.ly friend of his, who, apparently. Is not again be attained in spite of new 350-352 Elizabeth ATUBC family and of tbe r--m;:uiftit« i* thing and anything the pocket Is In ventures htiing entered dally. Expan- anil all more or less socialistic—is r.nd Quality at S58 »ot an expert on the subject, says curbed, there will be increased- tax F1r«%reof WmMw The Trrnch Uicpcr. Wonderful One! the habit of con:.lining. As a peri- sion In the Mexican Held may be ex- tbe New York Evening Post. The delinquencies and foreclosures. 327-343 W. Graod St. Elizabeth Thiiik of purchasing coats Baconians, in the words of the oldpatetic safety de;»'--it vault the pocket ' pected. however. There are rich dls- Xeither community progreis nor GOOD MORNING, You don't have to be a with such expensive furs jnald on the stage. "h"a7e'"Teen~k!dded7's~a"~50~pI'r~ri:n'. fi;;timl: -Insnvhat—Tricfs Ururhave -iii.--r.--ty hoon scratched.- tndurinp—prosperity—for -the- -Indivi- A. vtrt hoou vll£ «t«7 r «*a » ® : to do ab ---= JUDGE connoisseur of values or by experts. out it !!•'• dyers iincl cleaners There Is still :t slorious lot of oil In dual can be purchased at the ox- Irairoot mil as squirrel! beaver! plati- pense of the well-being "f the home , ^___ J do not say. For ii.e educators it may the work! ar.rl Mexieo has a kingly styles! You can tell at a num wolf! geunine squirrel! owning citiien. ! Home of Duchess Coffee' glance that these coats are America leads tbe world in the lib|- be a revelation and :i warning to be share. There must.. be. greater .efficiency i'.nci other popular _ furs, erality of her adoption laws. Under told that the -pie are such jj and economy ia conducting County r".::s:.:ia." ?):\i- Ho aid John Henry up to the minute in style at 58.00 forjetters. According to :!«• I'epanment of La-and city government .ind officials ?•'.-••<•'. ".k!:" also claims an French. and German law, only those I mnst bo hcM .T.orc ami mo:.- respon- .-.; !i:r.(- :r: tin? Kahnray po- and excellent in value! No And materials! you've may adopt who are more than fifty i bor the housing shortage which after' sible by :';:** vntors for whole-h'.'arted Specials Forji finer materials can be had, never seen such fine fabrics, years of age, and at the time of adop- According to I a-OiionV edict, "fur the war eaus..vl inci>:iv,'j:ietice and exro-oper;it:o- n and ieanrAork in ell- and likewise no finer fur so wonderfully fashioned, tion have neither children nor legiti- vies with embriiidery on ;he smart cessiM- reiits in the United States, has jminat:ns wasto and oitrava^mce.— trim, at 32.00 mate-descendants.—England' has no frocks of autumn." With furs worn been overcome. - -The- bull.ling boom !>"""-°-r" ^';;-'^'- - J Szturday E at...... ,,..., r,,.,, 58.00 ntOT law-by- whieh-one-tnaj-ndopt-a-child:— —& «*.- In America any decent man or worn- ''"" ?t-vle;i allow fur-bearing animals houses resulted i:i quick-time produc- ATTKS "GKACKLEHESD~BL UE SlUK^ lls! a wu i! ; : an capable-of-jiving proper careto "a J - ' t-> nyT:vr DA sofcewhat helpless as he inn^ider.-!; f j 12—Main and Clicrry Streets ent children, altogether in t|ip T'nitEi ^^ I'n'y gcnuln" American variety of tion this =iuV of Judgment, s;iys the • j 13—Haxelwood and Leesville ATCS. ! 31—Church Street and W. Scott- Are j 33—Grand and Irving Streets. States todny. bull, our bu5int-<.s mm should Invest noustor. Tost-Dlspatch. AH other the compe!i:ion of some of these. •;U—Main aad Commerce Streets. h" i: *;ir—New Urunswlck and Lake AT6« ' 42—Milton Ave. and Montgomery SV *< § heavily. cricc3 in the calendar pale_in rnra- hou.-e?. He may tafco up aikil n cati- ".22—Haiclwori and Jaques Avenues. • -<3—Grand. Bond and Monroe Street* 1 -rgrtsun v.lih It. <4—Elizabeth anil jaci.'uu Avennei Visual imperfections of y lortunos L'.i the Lon- i one right upon which all human hopes with which coods are illustriitod and • 2'J—Milton Avi-nm- acd Uryant Strew at Half Price ootably reduced. In 1D10, one child Sargent bniai:Jit and alms are predicated, and without 'described. He can sec that a blR In every 3.70S had to le;irn to read ion sale the other doy, principally be- i ;:;;' :.-- '.••' ct-li:ir of t!u- sinir- cause they w<*re 'v.irks of art and not wlili-h no other human right can ex-force of specialists nn advertising are jturo J<>':.'.; I'.-nry prococdctl to warm 35.00 OVERCOATS Now "with his lingers; in 1P2-1. one in 4,387. Fresh Laid 1 some subtle kind of destructive propa- ist. The murderer Is the^nrch villain, !hlir.«<>:f ;\v:int car. ho for do price 1J.50 This improvement is due principally devoting their hest abilities to luak- ^of lnaili«r or iln> wajca for carpont'jr- 00 ganda trying todisguise itself as pic- of the human nice. 40.00 OVERCOATS Now to' leeislation requiring prompt atten- those goods seem attractive. Hel Selected ing. i-vt :» I!;IHI;1I cariipnlors noiv ;irt; RAHWAY LAUNDR 20 tion ^.tf» inflammation pf_..t he_ey_e3__of_ tures^ . a5k':ns f°r '.m-ri'.ises to boost their 00 Ifalfy "mw, !>' !1« a Jay. What's a WJE3LWASH_ 50.00-OVERCOATS^Now- new-born infants, to providing classes "Word comes from Iceland," saj'S thins Ilk'"' >nat when a man's cold. 25- for partially and entirely blind chil-! '"'<• Department of Agriculture 1? i the Seattle Times, "that tlie_Jarz or- dren. the "increase of sighVsavlng ' ninnin; a picture show in which bugs • WV1I. .-n»JKt--".:ii" «»• [lie1 flames' and T l.chestra.is. unknown In that far-off sub- Ready to Wear Suits at Reduced Prices. pl->sse?~ff«r thnse~unable~t6 work, and - compose the film-c::st;--A-good-mony :: .. ,'smollfd irniuke. IlarL'b' is .thcro.sn»k>' jand an llluiuir.ation without combus- ^ (lion they re:is"n«i- so an alarm was physicians for ,ocal tre,,,,,™, an,, flt--Mn, employing b^ertlles. -"-- nffrii6d""inr,:"l)ut iunif)!..'tlie;:Fin; ,,-^ and s,C, Unc ot Cia>stS when ,,ee,M. jlX'parimVnt " and "iJourid • ScrBcaht j Edwin Payu*. l'i> turni'J Jiitin Henry THOS hind out went thn lire. In- spite of tlie general criticism of the mountains uf China." : 1 "What could yi-all expect." ex- SPECIAL of tlio drr.-s of llic. .jiii«)prn" woman 'nh'nwl John Henry ;iftor In- had been 12 West Grand St. ELIZABETH. N. J. ! All Wool Heavyweight Blue - tliero-are—ninny iinrir-rs-lvTiu advocate by man. can wives h;il«'d before t!i" :>--sk Sergeant In Our wet-was J,,, „„. ,,,f. small son persists in eating ''or.iV.'one- }f s fSB't-'-Tun-.-.--;Dat-"a -why 4 • •hina that have never been pone- | ' mJ Suit to Order - Penn. Station .-•-,•; Open SafordaylO P, M.- Hill, member of. thi; British Institut pieces of cemenL" Clu-'er up, madam. iAh'canie atons iio:u:iMy." ;i J*-d hv man. Carved out quite a name I Deliveries prompt and work that's Von nre tliii mntlier of a tiaffic corv " arnuainted •n'jmj^sn'-fm-m> 'with Henry. He often visits them right of his sex on tho "tight collars, tight a-s soon as he becomes set in his wny. for ourselves with Boys OCIENCE has entered the I'.ubber is Hearing the dollar-a- Jaml tomorrow he will niakc 11 formal belts, long trousers and heavy coats Fall and Winter Outfits. We serve with manner that's ^ overyday walk of man 51—Central Ave. and Maple Terrae* Antiquity of the Olive po'.ind mark and we feel surer than 14O Main St., Rahway j rail on Judpi- Orlando H. Ui-y. thnt men wear, declaring that women Correspondents complain tbat the Been doing it for years polite- and woman. We wash yonr 52—Church and Hamilton Street*. The eurliest accounts of Esyin ami obtain more of the health-Riving ultra- ; ever that Great I'.ritain will be able 53—Griind and l.ennlngton Streets. THOHAS J. BAKER modern automobile has a tendency to • • i VcK'ii of reckless ilriviiiK. Frank- • ' —Mr. Before and After clothes in a scientific man- Greece mention the olive. It was first violet rays hy their use of low-neck to ir.i-et her next debt installment to and the fruits of our long Phope ilin (' Dicks, of 46S Clinton avenue. 51—St. George Ave.. Kinsey Corn«i come over the curb and get pedestrians ner. We wash them well and 65—N. J Kemranion planted in Ita.-y about ."i!2 B. C." Span- 20 Cherry St.—Tel. 534 blouses, short skirts and thin «tm-k- us out of American rubl>er-tire money. experience were never bet- {y..w:irk. »•»< _*u.mrnqneJ Saturday _Our cleaning process restores tho. ish monkn Introduced It Into California I on the sidewalks. Surely there ought ~lake~oul~or~lhein everything — in'-lit by I'atrolmaii Josepli~Kc1ty~tir ~vltaIitj\~~ifio"sTylc amTthWife of a? and Its cultlvatiDnf.iliert* h^s since be- ter realized than in our appear "in Police Court > today after- garment. except the wear. It only GROCER What most of us can't understand ; come a xrcat industry. *"& conservatives who stilFuso legs stocks right now! ruon lXoks was oxamined liy City "When Things Look Dark Send costs you a trifling sum each READ THE RECORD is why the meetings of telc])lif)ne men i Quinn & Boden "" J. Carllu as to his For Us" See Our Line of t0 walk w tlL Little boys' wash suits- week—«o why not try it? France has ahout all the wars there don't discuss -some such subject as '• ' Of riant soi,"rjt,tv. but no cnarR.>n resulted sturdy cheviots and serges White Rose rg, pxropt tVie-^malt-rinrt Spain takes ••\Vrnii;; S'linihp'rg -mil llfiir Nor rn I LOOK FOR SUDS & BUB8 If the statement tlmt the lilt* "t a nf in the Riff cunipalsn. War Is sup- pt Them or Let Them CJot You." ^T paper dollar is eight mouths ever gets iirinters, anil "book ulmlers. located on jlolVeriniTat railroad station, was ills- WHY posexl to have emlcil in November. rick ana \v|ll.add 10,UO(i squaro feet that have t>een active within historic Statistics gathered in Uorlin go to ; measure ror anything In our | show that fhe average person !KI< four It will he news to many to learn ; I'uiii'.i was called by the court "a . All-leather - school shoes '> the plant." The structure will be (lilies Inn any oilier country. *.»«- Hue I @TYPEWRSTER3 colds' a year. Multiply -I hy 2ty"'-t. ' that --the saxophone Is an" invention. ' common and notorious thief," yet if It isn't the profit lost in failing to make the single 'f three stories t<:" correspond with wlieri' s ,,ne out of slpht of ut least ...—$5.' ' :ind nsiially several ure the average nuaiber of remedies given • They always carried the opinion thar he were to he liberated now and al- lie other building'and will occupy (•Uf ll'UiUlO. Abdominal Supporters. Orthopedic Corsets. Orthopedic Braces. 1 • llcgi&ti-rcd Trademark. • sale that counts. ' ,,, vision vou by frii'nds fnr each mid. and you It was liit upon by nccldent by BOHH - lowed to cast his net on the sea »f 'radically all of the Quinn property vviihin r.ince . Elastic Hosiery, Belts, Surgical Corsets, Arch Supporters have—wol'i. uiori- reanilif-s to pnur body » J.VJ0--

•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 _teai-; . •_ has been honored by i : fre-idi>n roilislon in St. George v:rnest Haas, 60 Harrison street, ls minds of growing children," children whose uncreased cerebrums are the opinion of local commissioners c£ now It l^the rule. I Reinodelioj v llnc venue !_.-:«('.n Central avenue and Eaglet, the highest award of scout- Wall coverings in tho living room'!*—-. ~= ~ ':":• ?—"" — ! you love your children and want them an exception, : resting comfortably today after sus- ing, she will not apply tor the Eaglet just beginning to expand" to the stimuli of new ideas. More, the education and interested parentsv Tal- should be plain and neutral, Pic- Jjabv C-ire and Statistics it0 ETOW strong and flno, see that they Thee fate* have bbeee n klpd to the VeWet Wrapa New Vogue tc. .'-» n- brlURi- arching the Robinson Indulgence Tn personalities which characterized some of the meetings, tures. ornaments and furniture show Our Business is Going |r. by theside of U>e Lincoln | Jramb .if the Kahway Klver about tilnlng painful injuries when _ue wasfor some time. Miss Leonard be- lowing another conference, one oi a- get from a pint to a quart each per ent-day woman of fushlon. In thnt no Fashions roll around ta dMe*. If antl ColonUi. on Union !Iloves a girl'should not accept the and the general table talk In the homes of school children, could not series of meetings held to dincaar- tip best against such backgrounds.. da b ut ln eIs to 1 d t On as Utual o'c'.ai k ijucd.iy nlsht. Mr. and Mrs.hurled Irom his bicycle but have a harmful effect upon impressionable minds. Ivory, cream and tan are neither babv deaths have y- K , J j£ '.'.^ "'T _"V longer are the moderate circumstanced this be d«ubtrtl »tie h»s only to-loos 'award until she is sure she is quali- the problem. talk about it. That throws tho whole harks 0. Harris, ..oJL 110 Buffalo ttreut when struck by an auto owned Seeds of dissension were sown hy some Ol the thoughtless re- I Parents of children formerly at- warm nor. cold and serve as year- denied Hie Joy of owning a luxnriou»- at on* of the M« barrel ullbouettea Victim Recxnt Arrival ' rcr.i:i'. rat-riot:. ' wcro ' cut and fied to wear it. She hopes to establish facts discovered mechanism,of his will into reverse ind driven by James Gray of Eelle- her right In her own mind during her marks ot parents which will hear tares in future years. And the 'tending the Washington School. sd2y looking fur wrap. Indeed the fur colt shown In the eveclns wrapt. Man; i,c".iai was ills* Dora 1'enny, rul-r.1 a:nl_^!!cir son, Edward..su;- dose Juxtaposition of urea and wheat is confusing, to Bay the least. I"':r. an KnsHsb Birt'^ao Silt" vi!'<-. late Friday afternoon. "ast year-al school.- -. ject to redistribution upon the ocen- •" has become quite a democratic affalr- of Jfcece "*r» i-aj>«-< it tetvel In r«o- ,-Ui un hi.H upper Up. • Children were^Riven instruction In the art of defying indiscriminately ing of the Roosevelt School, indloatal • ;j- uif lu lhS» country, pre-' ala C:: zr.i'. wife. Maude, of Treated at Home The occasion recognized .by the now that it la available at prices with- blnall..n with r!<-!i Vfivailes. Usoallx • Haas received lacerations and con-award was when 3Uss Leonhard, her organized gSvemment, whether the acts ot the functionaries of gov- that they were willing to concur- isriiS. candlestick, a bo?quet of. red ^ies, the »i»«ttcu!ar ] ,. , , j •, „; sj . nxorad* with 125 Irving St. : ,-r parrms. Th on ernment are Just or unjust. Gold Leather Used as in the reach of all. tth ut Jir art )t UJW catuitie 10 li t-sirmii of tho face and head,' a mother and sister, as well as several the Board of Education in. the Blsia The femininer mbLdTlucIf~has also "fur coat. The short sporta coat Is «lso • a F "{atl;I.^3""S>.uarl » of «rltrt." elbow and bruises on friends, were in -1 summer ontlfffe Jit Jn the "school strike," iastlgated by many of their parents, they .for shifting-students from-the yi=at i Millinery Decoration .•.! will J»t kc.D» " were encouragciTTo" fight for "what"they~wantr~whethei~ur-not-their— ; : undergone a change In s<>ntlinent re- In fashion anil in cK-signeJ la fasti- • i with «l.ti» fm anHtad ibt- .-yii iJoIr arrival. .. sir.aU cut or. herth:e i-It ankle. He was carried to the Twin Falls. The girls were swim- "War(r"t6"tlie ~Colinnbian--Lioce£tt—or- - a. **> <* The use of gold leather as a intl, natlas fiirVo;.il.!r.atl.,as. rn fact thereJ !:"__e of Kicholas Scheurer, 3J "Dnion ming. 'When Miss Charlotte 'Crook, selfish desires fun counter to tbe personal liberties of others. And Roosevelt schools, when a sptsisB. oo much garding the tur coat. Nowadays If we in give ih» f(\!lu«» lalca tt* . ii;-.) «-.-i. crashed »'tes tho Mr H_.ri<~Vt« i.'.-atudj children are born imitators. Therein lies the stigma for-future llnery decoration is ot exceptional ID cannot afford a genuine sealskin, rare- Is Increasing ort< for models. I — - MIIN* np like 3.1 -r-jtS-raei-nSTh tr-. (t_ . restth-^wirieh-eanDot-be-blamed- is'a meiloTrfchne'ss "about qulet'har- help in caring for the delicate babyi lhe most Important milliners of Paris J__u-j he was treated at"~hts home by eight feet of water. . i ecuiIt~B:hJ content with other peltry which makes n.-luslv i>p« wblca ar» of, GENERAL KNOWLEDGE i.r..- -<•?. la .tiw Urbri-e. Mi ...t t ^. „ altogether on the professional labor agitator, who is made the •goat" mony, unrelieved by aggressive and during the first month—the greatest; will have an Influence upon autumn 1/r. K. W. Sell. "My chum hecame frightened." said!. Superintendent of Schools. • . . care a handsome appearance. For have appeal to rconiv'n of wealth, there la ' «!her rlctlltu. to ihW Rah- arT.1 'afr" •. T.; on" tmih k=e. Mr. account given tho M13 Leonhard, "But I did not know for muchMhat is undesirable in present-day conditions. This move on the part of tho "ear-. - contusing decorations. . should be then exerted. The ; and winter hat modes. One Paris mil- shr died wit!.!.-. liarri- '::..'. ai.alp uound, cu; >- s to tUe we not learned from seeing with our considerable Intrrmt manifested In "Jset." «alO It:.- trtfher. "^hal tt t pulirp by Gray, an employel e of hthethis and when she called for help I;, battled parents" who had sougit ia- Fusslness and over crowding mark second month is an important time, j liner, who shows a number of hat» . comt«aand fracture fomii.,! r..,.-. it n_j fouu.!. v t0 own ey.i that the handsome garments exqnlsitrlt coats of seal, .\!au!icr Macaroni Company in Jersey thought she :foo!lns and laughed i" formation regarding the possibility of ' the living room where the picture, °- If Baby is a year old, he Is: modeled on the. new tricorne linw, Shu imf and tore- tn-..i!r.- :<• _; tlif _oj;iit3l th' 1 g g wMcfa'are crowding fashion', winter which »;v with godet sections "A va|x- of Usd ntrsd- l City, he did not see Haas on. hit bl-at her. But then 1 saw fear In her 1 making a "test case" out of the con- from Aunt Sally, the chair which was comparatively safe. . ! edce3 ^ brims ^y, j^ ieather :a .r.,- :u ;-->..«cJ to theif homt . ryele because i: was raining AL the troversy followed a conference i»- landscape these days depend not sowhich answrr Die rail for tb« Sare. tag,tBlu.ih> i Prefer Charflci face and 1 svram quickly over to her a wedding present, the prize won at A very significant finding is that! w_u.h Is In effective oratrast with the Others Injured , • iiim-. The 'cyclist had a Usb_| _he tween a law committee appointed ____.' much upon the kind of fur a> to the These are often trliamed with gray Hjijt Now. Jla;ey. df£a* ; ._JBJc«l In Ibe C7»-h >»•:.•-; \ 1 side. By the time:I reached the spot -the-club, and a. host ot haphazard four times as many artificially fed [ „,!„- of ,),e Te_Tet used for their de- STATION BATTERY ISO i sail, but this was obscured by'ahe hf had gone down tome. a mass meeting two -weeks ago sa__-' 5J h?i */ ;£ possessions are retained without re- babies die as breast-fed babies. That „,„-,-,.,,. » black velvet tricorne genius or the stylists, who create petrrrt ; h s« iwjulrrrlrii andd kitouatrt . a gillf.' '-•--••- - •- T - iraCy. JJ, of i_«nsrS"Eo~»a--"-.i ''_•''' dririn? ram. He wanted to takt- the IS POLICE SEEK 2 MEN an-attorney from out ot town, it S-. el nm t them? The favor la al*o shown for graj ta » scvrrly I»c«ratt»l Baser, rr- "I felt she would be too much. forV gard for use or beauty. .mother who nurses her babe has fourJ * ° ?} -„ ",TO „.,„,! i«.th<-T i,T "A calf la a- pi««^of_,» »t*r extend- he Told the ppolici- . *".:en hc injured man ^ thee Rahway Hospital me to awim with and 1 also realized j said. that platinum tru] »ilver-color«d car*' :.*•..• afphcatiua of t»o »a» th- other car, driven bj lUrrts. hnt hc decUnedd, GraG y saidid. .Pt Patroll- Board's Stand Legal' K IT flgilfi It is not desirable that the furni- times the chance of keeping it. has a wide flanje of gold leather, vrhn. That this Ls an age of novelty when ice iij.T ttse land." SERVICE Co that she woold crab at my neck. I ture should match. Sets of things are August is the lime to look out for'! cnl are lirUhly bordered ud eolUred U-rraiioiu of both nr» xsdappriuch.n; in. a :!fu5 course. mKn Joseph Kelly investigated and The committee was informed tissr ------° ' from another comes a novel alupe, It come« to fur coal* ts evidenced "Oa-4. neetta".* to a arxTU eegrr- p y g swam up close and took her around too formal and uninteresting. Wai- stomach and intestinal troubles. - -_i wltb fox to cuitrb. in! ciootaiiotui of ;hp rhr»u fUargr.* recklefr.-ll . ' drlvit-dl g &nd the llgjrt still burning on the the position taken by the Board aT Jlesisned as the mosaic hat, and madt throughout the season's superb collec- Itoiklns Ullle eb«p, "<»a j^o tell ta* BroriSt.aRrjiittwlrt < r< the waist, but not before she had nut, mahogany an_d wicker; the over- 13no t a good month in -which to wear.. of ur lT c ont A man; tbe better fur- coats on» .. - » ' ' preferred isaiast Harris wheel even "thoug' h everythin~ g else started to go down a second time. l{ Education was legal, upheld by tn_o»_- good monthtaVhui^towea-.l P P>* « « « "> m°d«n_Utl- tion of both Ion; and short n:cxW« what a mountain (»r L-i Jojephiac CalUi. 25. of IseHn.; folio* ins the crash, backed a; byl^aj been demolished-- ous court actions, since the ScikccS stuffed and the spindle legged mingle tne baby. Bestjo nurse him through design nvift distlngulthed mode* of mtnJt > T«l. 607 treaded water, Ending It hard to keep] x sociably in tho modern living room, the hot monthsTTf jou can. •. j ve' t 1 to- show a lighter tone of vel- Unique effects are largely doe to "A cxm.T.aio.*-r>«r >S':«J Me«er. "la r.=r from ahonk and a. brjlced'-i cosipUlc; Hrld by Bcafh. whoi Another Crash Lows Vegrzzia's Condition Law of New Jersey does not restrict whlchAlUpIajr e*e-T theme of tbe node both of us up. My mother ran to' Rocking chairs are to be avoided as oM All the edges are bound wtth using contrasting furs In fascinating HE: tbio ib« air." A. E-Lockwood, Prop- _. ^L>l^»re«l: • [rliimtd Harrj rippepp d all the but-; Th^np Studehaltcstudehakcr touitouringg aaa of aid from a man who had been in Attempted to Enter Service the board ot education^of any comma- In February, when the ventilation' S '*"ther. In the fashioning of collar and irk* nity "as to the precise -'method if they lack poise and calmness. Fur- combinations. Tbe leopard-cat sports FU:U!C TiraoK. 1". Hl!lcrc»t Ave;!ori* oS hLi whe" n th' e two faced u»nb A. Christensen, of 16 Kline bathing and I continued to tread Pazzles Attendants ID in the house is poor, there is the.) details. which school facilities required _y niture should be grouped according model here shown trimmed as It U I "uV.ia lajar«d rlKhl eye. Ucrra-leach other after tho collision. Harris place, was damaged Thursday water. After what seemed an age, the Station—Believed Same Safety Note - thV chin and upper Up. eon•;»»? saomoced to appear in court. byjWhch hit by a Ford_sedan by man swam ont to us. Just -after we the State law are to be provioTea. fnr wtQrktr-foT-lsninT.bJwrlesscirssr-to- JULIA : Rahway Hospital center, the music center. u-iioro »h_. i»i_f , . •__Whe. n anythlnc g->es Cfc!e__fraelnrTl. •accompanies! by VoUcr CbleJ Joan A-;Georpe avenue. .Vo one was injured. The Rahway £irl has been .a Scout have kept their children out ot sctscC '— •iri •___ w-,1'Smith Though"he "has"already"been -nncon-| Quick action on the',part orMajor Instead of the brilliant white da- «""' babies. Don't neglect the girl, and the thin? to d.» is so to llveTud «'< ninklng a left "turn j flr<> venra and Is a second licnten_tnt as a protest to the Boardrwere.I£3_b-Br by but take a h tle extra care of J<9 n> m»nr aecaose of Its poaararata s is tiutody l>y Ihr Xl:ddlr»«; The iUr drn.u by Jlarrn hay Ihr Xl:ddl«; y innoo Hamitn ste p srious for more than 72 hours. jihyst-|K. U Hagauora, 01 ln Dor Many Ways to Use eves In Ihe bands of aa amateur. A hil tdUtmscdUtell y sRer.mluioRlui r brokrabrkra . cbisslcbl** bent in iitshttayiith . H e tolld thhe policli e h e hadjhad^ ld h Bi C Icomniander o: the itaritan Arsenal i One mooted question, china of yesteryear, the modern |, " f_esha.. mother. ' _ilk ! think of .»-..., nr>i in tlils ,-:,,.:H-i.'y Fhen a leader in the Brownie Coras cialis estimate, since he was four.d housewife prefers the more easily =>leeP> rresn air. mother s milk— . • >_ tend of wide veltet rtbboa wDI fam cat, polic* nay. It »a* r«;;fron'.f . ;j?rtnrl » brokenbk , hcadllghts^nhdllhtndd blown his horn andd held"onld t hihis hhand|Livind g an a -^"'l 1 farm oni thh e ont- ' when the lawcommittee contt-nrsC the .... t from gas poisoning.. I_ouis cared for vivid chinaware and pottery *<** *™ t"° **"* ^» «^. to t.e ropnteil la th* (m.-a tiractical(Tegrz-ia, 42 of 31 Union ptate. has iundy ou Fairell procedure in taking the matter inSo p j r». tint thi* could ^hif!<•d. clasJif twat. fender, mud- j watching x. :tjie courts the matter of compuTsory. colors' • - j bodice. Velvet »hoaltecr-; Hamtlton street and hence did not | ui agsfst her In her ambition to be- Major Hasadorn had just looked! attendance in the d iderent schoc-k. No Hard-and-Fatt Rule for! nrr'^uxa In a Jmiu- ni!c fruck of calf• ua . w ^ sciauyiiess, hospital attendants said J YOUTHFUL FLANNEL DRESSES s*. Slrlnchcs. oxnrr of *i iContinux- en Pao. P.ve> tee Christcnscn comfa-g from his leftj over therpremised of the..service sta-!an(j the-i)>>',% _v OL a. iiuar.1 ot' edoca- For table covers, sue uses—Jint the -| fon; ties pf velvet riWioo looped at tbe come 3 DaTse this noon. .„ Treatment of ;v»ay IJserr 1* u!J to Ix" ihf . __5=____-_=_=_____-_=_---_--=i-=-=-==-_=:=--=^=-_: ion. where' he is employed, complet-(t:o'n. They learned, that kAUN 1MULrHGOLORED STRIPES —' back of ahlgli-cas bwliee; a bdl.wri«- wilLbe-plcasantct The man's pulse continue? g Lis rounds, and !iad reached the : appeal-in such a case would be to *!» grandmother abandoned only when' ""Material. bands acd occasional straps are fa- but he still remains in a con_atos. cornel—Of Irving street and Farrell .state -Commissioner, of Educaticj^ - Bhe bad company—but linens and; • Victims T*ll Story sta-te, Ihon'gh the first niglu m~T_ir miliar ways of String ebte to an otetr> . ;i:iij of tfcf at«.U*nl. brouxhl place when lie heard a noise on the .lohn Knnght. 11 Ills uCciSiOTi al-uul-t crepes of figured Dutch blues,, hardy i able for you if done at PlAIHiGilR LHfflS4B0Uf hospiLa.1 he was delirious and fright- grr.unds he- had just left. _. "not be satisfactory. :o the appelLanlaL t There are couutlens ways in which j *••* uninteresting frock. • . - * , iijhiar aonpiUl. :«dUKt^d; P0UGE1FFICER browns, soft crrayp, and virile yel-1 ened other patients with h:_ ont- irBt..cJeiatU u! thrr crishcrish..j Returning on the run he surprised their.case wonldjhcn.be taien l>e_an> . Mws. . . I I Telvet is l>eing used, and as manj j ——— rries. !iwo men. who were crouching at the the State Board of Education. _.ctia_r >i that thr !>a* WA xntin; at 1 The mull's, condition wa: J_. popular style is to use runners, • ityles of combining velvet \\ llh other ; Importance of discovered j ^.^^ window of the building.. When as a Court' of Errors and. Algesia. rat«* L!nrv>:a TO REPRESENT CITY! HS COUNCIL MOVE! COUPLE'S ENGAGEMENT W the length of the table with cross, j materials. It is * moat -graleful-faJjrre-j-— *P^^ •-- * - - about « o'clock Saturday night J? , tlie Major appeared they promptly if thr- result .it this proved m_s-.t_3- i-iio had - not- -.i-e- —runners-where-persons—_ro-seat£d—at to handle, notes .1 fashion iorrftroo- t in FathlOtH of Season Engelman's Dept. Store :!eeal—woura~nien~T>'e—on—tits ... j makes effective contrast with any on« tegra! part ot fasiiio^ is tmpbucUed .' lightly to the corners and removed! rf iH-rfonal riK'nts and Iib?_^- 1 of many other goods. It makes raor* from »r,'i 10 week In the r.<-'.v ciodeli. Never^ before was there such a vast T-hen--l_e~p-ece.i_.Jaunde.rS*. [_.._ ;_lmporrnnt a m«*ti flr»l*!>, enibelllshei.. Such covers do not show every spot .Whlli_._)lack_l»__Bpr«: ritcn«!tely_ used, so glaringly and save laundering, are' I satin and Is shown In n«vri panner- than last season, neverth.eti-vi a c«n- selection of useful and entici ng_.._ more easily laundered, when they re-'t I ship with lame, with the splendid tplcuoui place ls acenrdfd tvrtuln new quire it. and are gay. if they fade' ! Blanchlni fabrics, with chWTon. and thade*. gifts; or you wish a variety, they may be ; • in some particularly smart modcli U At the moment Use ter.,Kacy l» t.>- dipped any day into tlie dye pot.! j trimmed with gilt leather, with J-t, to-i Colors- may match the chinaware. cur-' ward lovely soft tor.es nf brown and , metal beads, brilliants, or Is om'a- fnwn, rich reds ranging from a dart of Schools William tarn.?, wall paper or rugs. I The final paragraph is ai_ ex- - -4-mcnTed with needlewvrk rfone in bols de ros« lint to the d«[«\- lOsade of ; bright-colored crewels. Tlirre is no Next Tuesday's Special •i'm the decision of the. Co__t- bcrgimdy; greens of the heater in the case, of the^piti_c.-_2 Co-operation and Exchange 1 —i bard-_n_-fa_r rut, for iheireattnfnr Two busy neighbors have a way boltle" famllTana a of lititniliil 'own of Harrison vs. tte BO__T4 itt co-operating nicely in their house-' j of velvet. It is a matterof individual in intensity differ frum r.nytliin; s SOCIALTcA^SD-dL-iB^MEETS they take turns baking. One makes; Manufactured to sell at $4 and $5 and to live in the First Baptist Church. day uighV'with the" "gas heater—burr.-; school district in the- State" fot-~tl_e" j Ing velvet every woman presents her-. for ranch attention. It li inten-JtlDC 1 icfr car and ru>h«'r. V. W.jway and :!:. f.-ur.ilalion of roncrcU- Water Hoard to authorize the work to exaci: aad gniart. hot rafber old. TJJx »*•»«• of the association were laid ln the. the escape of Ras overcame him. A >lay night wiUi Miss Helen Blerwirth; mPupils residing therein. The ( she dn.es her own. This saves time 1 gown, the simple tight bodice with In- started. At the. public hearing .f'67 Fernote street. Prizes were won! etncd ot providing such faciUties i» in the kitchen for both as it is al- _ BEAD TMt™lTCORO iiut-iorltticH 1 -,.,-,. not a single citizen opposed business session of the choir. Mem-! window in his room was opep n sever:; Ieft lhe j Ions, full skirt. Is tremendously pic- unronn>(>o>ufo winter t'ood when our houses arc toot .| Aero Club Downs ¥' Team 1 BAUER'S, Inc. gressing in its work. Two new mem- •-•£ ;'.:•.• board. warm. Such a box can be easily, D. A. Ft. TO HAVE SALE bers.were roceivviV, Mr. ai].Wdr5.;Itnb---l n- Would- Have—Followed ' ^cff*"'cil 10 The ^'i^d'-i^- v111 K-ith thp I us Saturday, aftgxnoon at In v.r.it at a more recent meeting: • open side lacing _tlie window. Foodi' InWh it iwindCoutt Clash il' •'"•;r^~ifi'i,|v. la^t Moi:<:;iv. -can be placed in it or removed by. J.^ ttftiare;] tiiere. opening.the. window. - X^e fopd__win-[ Chocolate Dipped Peanut Clusters— up further lo do save f.>i- fall and early spring, and protect" Made small and dainty to dent'<>f S.-haoU to m food from dogs and cats all winter.j Bitter Sweet Italian Creams— • , TTIOLET. Indigo, blue, green, yellow, to order." That is, these borders art* •33c Preparing Pumpkin | • V orange and red—not only are formed for each frock as desired bj - Blended just right 60c It's easier and quicker to bake your aese a , rainbow but sewing multi-colored strips of silk to- Crisp Peanut Brittle- ffS" dot" %£ ZJILl -S2_^ W* ..•»V ^e_sAJ^L^_ ,0 gether. Especially Is the blucli' or Fine for cold weather .. navy frock enlivened with a borderlns dark, rich colot and flavor to your appropriate these Railway. j ington M-!:oc! when ' ••"'? pies. Such pies, like mother used to especial use. Not one at a time on Its sleeves and across the Bklrt A. A. The game was fas; and well played. l.ef.ru and ai'.i-r the game dancing sistl,,i tli-it they go then- inake with her iron pot and long, slow does fashion help Itself to the bright formed of Inch-wide strips of crept \ .Totals——^. 5U to other "Xae" Milicr lias been found...... was enjuy.il. The -music was fur- > onlers of Ui^ lioard. . bci-au.se he tits into the team work Woodbridge concentrat3d their attack lire, are hard to arrive-at in this day tones, but in pretty contusion are they using, perlmps, blue, scarlet, purple, J is after Kn 11U11 It Pays to Advertise, f thhee' nislied !>y ihe Al nitter Orchestra. (Continued on Page Flve\ of the "Y" quintet perfectly, mainly in the closing moments of " of modern quick heat. - applied ln striped borderlngs on thegray-and yellow, thus acquiring a live- pl.iy. ; O.E.S.Member Discovers g ^ local As tln.-ir neit opponents the Rah- ; very finest of sports [Safe Deposit Boiej from J3 to }25 S the .lancing was: Effect Perfect Passes wav A. A. have booked the strong I.A\HITT. mmlT niTx-ti. Captains of Finance 'nr Th» ruh.w»- Nnnon»lBsn» start the contest Physical Di-j quintet playing its best brand of bas All 3 poundsfor $1.00 -p: Ovan..- "Y-l_tx_J!i__Th4s_ls to be on BONNIE BURt^gUND Sometimes on thi> frocks made of would wish. i rector Allan ".'ollock eni in _udei-- kettiail.- •• •• Time—andl A girls' cluh started a savings fund the [: Last week Mrs. W. C. Morrison, vit'h"-"pennies' 'de"ro7ited""for''"evc'ry- - e::ittrtw:tive niulti-..-olored.woolens, Tliat striking colors are the order 60c lb SUSINESS and'Scaff, forwards, Orr at cen- j R. I). ^N'o. 2, lost a pin somewhere The "Baby Shack" ;U Bouuio Hurs. l pe r i H stripeti s travetl up nnd down, other of tbe day is evidenced In the popular- Malted Milk Taffy -^-: X- - and Thorn and Russo at guards., only a little unsteadiness at tne cru-nu.-res: u. im- >»»« Orchestra. Sanatorium is probably the most ;r_- •.. Yi;"r ];,.'-, point of the visitors started his team go- was priceless to her for its asso- half but spectacular shots by the Le-hW' is 11S fol'-ows: Dec. •!. Orange' It K> in-charge of Mrs. W. Ilu'Jcto lianas, then a pint of .well sugared a^s "eslBn-'V. bols de rose, ulso salninii and peadi We now have a large selection of Apollo, Whitman's, Park & :iations. But Mrs. Morrison be.- tones and raspberry shades are corn- .cause everybody W to f. — ."^ ^ ,%^ ^^V*V™Z gion players from tlu> center of th«r ;"Y": Dec.' 11, Connecticut Farms who is a K. N.. which means a n_"_- cranberries..' Cover- the dielr and JIany Mended colors appear In the.) filford, andHuyler's chocolates. Every box is strictly-fresh. A = t ieves in advertising. Arror.linsly court enableil them to keep wltbinl Club; Dec. 1-, Montclair A. C; Dec. tercd'iiursu. She is an exceudlcqjy bake.- slowly for an hour. Remove striped panel effect which Is'.Jit back inK-nf'Hvlth tha newest fashions. that kind, """ " a "lost"" ail. appeared :n th.> Hoc-scoring distance of the local quintet.] IS, Trenton Centrals;-Dec. 25, Eliz;.- Kompetent nurse and an oxcewUTOSlr tho cover, top with meringue and and front of the dress shown to the A slmple-'flannel Jujiiper frock In package for everyone and all occasions. Dr.l on Tuesday. , Walf-r lujbeth A. f.; Jan. .1. Pnrnier Pa--.ia'.i kindly person, interested, in the- 5i.-.- THAT merchants can liiskets by S\yeeney andd Walfr luj x brown slightly. If you happen to rjEnt ^ the p|cture. The solid portion bois de ro&'e'is of appealing charm, es-^ All orders given prompt attention. Try our special forms. This morning at 7:3U o'clock. II the' closing minutes- s]uirrt\l Rah'.vayTWonders.— bics there, and "niothers*' *hcia al!_ have a glass baking dish, this is a heir whole heart in g ei ball T«i:n She seems to truly; lo!ove'her TXL'TLL. have a glass baking dish this is a Il s Iton mahoganh y two-tone flannel. The pecl^lly If. enlmnced with ton-rnlorcrt I. FackuM-uill. 105 W. Milton ave- h -S--1 in favur of The'Rahway A. A.-Itisk beautiful- ili-'ractlon to servo in it at For your parties we try to make them complete with our special, II!.1. wallTPd imo til'* Record oilico With the score nf "Goach" Karl Walter, and to Jove all of the babies. -Ir:_. , material selected for the other dress is lace^euffs nnd collar...... i hem because they !' d f "Ch" the table. orders f ot ice cream. • • ii a: In;,' the Just pin. which he'had Uahxvay Sweeney of the-ion. s '»^>,^" structor of the Rahway Morris and Miss Boes are he,••-.-..n. i a rose, blue and. green throe-miie Glided leather trimmings nre favored ' 1 lfrt. while he was n •™ a" of I' j^« . w_ rf Sprinf.. lli;s,stauts ln thls -shack." They 1 'sir customers will Miiton avenue under the *| worsted flaunol with skirt portion of a for HTe slnTple 'Ijiiiuel frock, or tin ade fresh every day JOc each; 6 for a .In :0.—t*WtVt?*-:—Ha-v^nj^—awn thyhe "Ot'n^toX^ hMr 1 «p th? '««M Allege! "SKI" Sweeney of Villa seem sreatly interested in their uiii. Opportunity for.-a Hit- . leather may he in to buy more. i rrtnn- : ; striped bordering, the s'ame also fm-.u- ;;iy colors, su''li.u'- idv>'r!isciiH ?ir" lie knew thv owner. :'iid ;ituring leath- '-ihe«4v««^-Uh^»uuI'-AY.6ibflSic)t^_;r^.5_l'--A._A.-> ap^jrom-iihauf. si[xx mpntbs..t.c.._i..''j_. ... . are being n_ed together is. roally cjilite Latest' in Vogue of Velvet—Applique lettl . .torword ni'Ver. tn:.-:i ilrawn' t.> tin cr In MHilti-sluiili";. , ft 2 5 Jr^ing 290 North' Broad Street}, E'j» [ to spcctivcular one-lmnd cured the services of a capable ofD-.* r, y.afs of a«c. ^ "~' - ^r^~;- ____r" unique. Solid colored crepe de chine of Black and White ...'..• r ^ttiit'or.--«if, *=vX-:tv>«tii'.i»".'>'n\ si>n_ i .. .'^.r==~.-3 UU.1 H( iTTDSI hKX.' 13B8 products, for Yer 8C ; frocks cany decorative borders "made -J-.-. Tdispphoneh s 284-325 " ' \.V»V ,\- .•'-••:••• '< .'.'.. Telephone Trinity, .simt~ margins, top tha xt JA Ml "known'. .,. Without doubt the outstanding fea-1 (Continued on P«a« Ten) \

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