The Hews of All 16 Pages Today The Township Stttojmttottf Two Sections v,,l,. XI, No. 18 WOODBRIDGK, N. 3., FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 PRICE THREE CENTS

Thief Take. Cedar Chert Sneak Thief Robs House And Many Kinds of Beads "Hard-Boiled Baby" , Takes Camera and Clothes Rotary Starts Movement I ^__ To Purchase Big Tract While Mrs. Hartley, of .Neilson r " street was absent from her home yes- A sneak thief entered the home of terday, the house was «ntered and Gets Ninety Days ! Arthur Brown, of St. George's ave- s To Open Playground robbed, according *> report made Woman Who Roused Iselin By nue, some time between 4 p. m. and For Park Site In Ford* by the woman to the police. She list- 7 p. i«, Monday ind" stole t kiwtitc, A Kdilorial In Independent Enlirts Interest of Club—Township ed the following articles as missing: Siuling Vocabulary Sent To blue serge suit, a pair of black shoes Township Committee Adopts On First Reading An Ordin**b* Committee To Be Asked To Take Over Playground- one cedar qhest, one string of pearl Workhouse. and « dress shirt. Authorizing Purchase—Cost Limited To $85,000— beads, a string of red bends, a string Entrance was gained through n School Board May Assume Supervision. of blue beads and a string of blar-K rear window. The police are investi- Several Ordinances Adopted For Street heads, also one gold watch and chain. "The hardest-boiled baby that ever gating. The Rotary Club yesterday derd open but that the commission could struck the township", WM the verdict and Sewer Improvements. ,,1 tn appoint a committee to confer not keep it. in shape bfrmise of lack of a policeman alter he had weather- vith the playground commission in of police protection. Large boys ed a barrage of billinggffatc from An urdinanc* providing for the > sessors. mi attempt to reopen the Gorhnm abused the privileges, broke the ap- Marjorfc Tobln, alias Map Ferris, purchase of a considerable hrea of Permission was granted to the land tn be used as a site for a public Exempt Firemen, of Port Reading to liovnton Memorial Playground on paratus, anil broke th* lacks at night. Miss Boelhovwer Is who gave her address an Iselin nml Two Carteret Cars In p, ml street. The action recommend- He said he would like to see it re- park an*n* , playgrounld d in thth e FordFds hol... d a carnival in that section durin-_g ,,,1 i< to nsk the Township Committee Brooklyn and who carried in her section of the township, was passed I the week of July IB to 20 inclusive. opened. Louis Neuberg said it had handbag letters describing high ad- i,, take over the playground and failed for luck of interest atid .sug- Bride At Fords Port Reading Crash on first reading nt the meeting of I A petition from George A. Mc- equipment, repair and paint it, and gested that the playgTound be put venture in many other places, Mar- the township committee on Monday | Laughlin for permission to establish install sanitary accomodations. H was under the supervision of the Board Pretty Wedding Saturday At jorie drew a sentence of ninety days Steering Knuckle On Ford afternoon. It will come up for a pith- j a gtn station on property he owns further recommtnded that the Board of Education. in the workhouse •when she waa nr- lie , hearing and second snd third opposite the municipal building and ,,f Education manage the playground On being asked the probahle school Church of Our Redeemer— raigned Monday morning in police- Breaks and Car Runs Wild readings at a meeting to he held on known ai the General Cigar Com- during the summer and provide two attitude John H. Love said, that he Reception Follows C e r e- court. —Two Slijhtry Injured. the afternoon of Monday, July 22. pany property was received and in- iipcrvisors during July and August. believed the Board of Education Marjorie was arrested at Isdin The ordinance providing for the im- ferred to the administration commit- Tile matter was brought to the at- would assume supervision. He point- mony. Sunday night in Company with John provement wan introduced by Com tee. Mr. McUughlln wrote that he When the steering knuckle of n mitteeman Applegat* who ifith Com- will tear down the present building I, nuon of the club by Walter Warr. ed out the need of police protection MutTBy, of East New York and Jos- ford sedan belonging to James Gy- He mentioned favorably an editorial and trained supervisors, sayine that FORDS—A very pretty wedding mitteemnn Jensen has been working and erect a modem structure. eph Daly, of Brooklyn. Neighbors ug, of L6 Somerset street, Carteret, in the Woodbridge Independent last children have to be taught how 'to took place at Our Redeemer Luther- had complained of the noise the trio for the park and advocating it for M. Irving Demarvst and W. Guj* broke as he was driving along the some time. The ordinance fixes a v-eek asking that the playground be play. - .. an church last Saturday at 4 o'clock was making, especially the profanity Weaver wrote j letter* acknowledging n|H>n«'d. Mr. Warr stressed the point A donation was made to the family when Miss Clazina Boelhovwer, of and vile language of the woman. The Carteret ipad in Port Reading near limit of $Sr>,&00; more than that the receipt of notices of their ap- that the.playground was not a Rotary of Andrew Smith of Sewaren who Fords, became the bride of Arthur situation waa not changed except as the Fastline crossing Tuesday at !>:45 amount may not be spent for the pointment as members of the toning s o p purchase of the land. The ordinance project although most of the Com- was seriously injured last month by Hansen, son of Mrs. Anna Dorthea n w rrested p. m. the car got out of control and commission, and signified their will- Hanson of Perth Amboy. The church to location when she arrested in full ajpears in another column. ingness to nerve on that body. mission in charge arc Rotarians. He the burstin" of a saw flywheel. Smith and placed in the "ladies' " cell. MarM - Gyug wag "helpless'to" direct It. called on other members of the com- will b«' confined in the hospital for was tastefully decorated with a var- The motion to aflopt the ordinance A petition to have Plat street, fee- jorie had variety, vim and volume to The machine crashed into another was made by Committeeman Apple- ini^ion present yesterday. about six months. iety of flowers for the occasion, R"v. her utterances. Her first greeting to car, also belonging to a Carteret lin, graded and improved, was refer- John H. Concannon told otjhi1 ex- Visitors yesterday were Edward G. A. L. Kreylirtg performed the cere- the desk sergeant on duty when she man, Edward Newman, 10 Whitman gate and seconded by Committeenum red to the improvement committee. mosy, Mrs. IRobert Diehm, of New- iensen. Cornmitteertun Grausman The report of the building inspector prn^i's of project which were raised Koenig of Newark, Dr. George L. Or- ivss brought in was gimme a cigar- street, tarteretCarteret. Mrs. Newman amanid „ , ;-, r „ '"- |iy popular subscription. A largo item ton of Rahway, Carl Alwine of Perth Brunswick, pang "Love Spnds R Little et you • n b 1 The other showed nermits issued for building and living Keimers and Mi- : tjl't "' Roses, and the congregation their baby were in the car aniun

  • Sleep—Everything Directed By Medical Committee— reading and adopted authorize the the county and the township are in- , D. , c. T i i of snapdragons and delphinums. Rav- terested might be brought up also, in Pipes and Strong Tobacco. I following improvements: the Greon raond Taylor waa begt man Many Classes In Various Studies and Handcraft. street extention, tho ISlmhurst ave- it was intimated. „,.,,, , i A reception was held at the home nue improvement of curbs, gutters, The clerk and engineer were di- A brand new significance win giv- representatives of the under- 10:30 Everyone retires. Absolute boyoys recalc l chieflyy_ that they were , off tl)t),ee bridVbridega father after ththee cere- and cinder-pavemepts: the Iselin sew- rected to adv<-rtis« for bid» for the t,i. in the expression "felt like thirty J nourished children of Woodbridge quiet. very sick and that for the present at i mot)y an(j a weddine supper er extention, the Avenel Bpur of the Green street sewer contract, the Ise- iriit.«," Tuesday by four little col- least they are not interested in learn-1 served, ] are spending the month of July at The program provides for an offi- Rahway Valley Joint trunk sewer. A lin sewer, the Avenel spur of th* ng to smoke. cer of the day chosen from the staff ored boys who have been putting in rs-1 the Kiddie Jftep Well Camp in Rar- fifth ordinance provides for an in- Rahway Valley Trunk Sewer and the their vacation in the vicinity of the Firemen found them extremely ThlmasfcUrr.arofd and R I of ten counselors. The O. D. is re- crease of. $200 in the annual salary Elmhurst avenue improvement. The lirehuuse in School street. At the cut- busy in an upheaval process that got mond Mortensen, MisS Marie Boel- ltan Township. sponsible forl twenty-four hours for of the secretary of the Board of As- bids lire to be opened on July 22. set thing« looked very promising for rid of the crackers. It was a sort of such things as the appearance of the v hovwer, Raymond Taylor, Mr. and! These are: Michael Manganavo, camp, the welcoming of visitors, the tlfc' dusky youngsters. They entered revision of the interior and witnesses Mrs. William Van Derwal and son,! Melo Minucci, Dominick iRngucei, a cracker-eating contest staged by say it was very thorough. Miss Dorothy Taylor, Mias Mae Ken- Joseph and William Ryan, George disposal of. refuse, the condition of Mime of the firemen. The four boys ny, Miss Rigmar Jphansen, Mr. and Smanko, Edwin Weteel, Rubert Wil- the pump, etc. license Revoked For Mrs. Rankin Is Hostess knew all kinds of short cuts when H Mrs. Arthur Hanseh, Joseph Boelhov- son and Eugene Zambo. The classes are in handicraft, na- i nine to eating crackers. They exhib- wer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Diehm, The boya were referred to the ture study, weaving, games, singing, ited A speed that astonished the tire- Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Kreyling, Miss camp by Mrs. Sophie G. Wolfe of hiking and letter writing. During the Youth Scorns Law Margaret Martensen, Peter M. Boelh- N«w Brunswick, social worker, ar^J free play hours, the children play Drivingjkile Drank At Elaborate Party men, and they won the prize of thirty quoits, ping-pong and other quiet centF. ovwer, Jasper Boelhovwer, Mr. and the Board of Health nurses, the Miss- Mrs. Jacob Boelhovwer, Mrs. An- es Marion Lockwood, Helen DeRus- games. John Sabo of King Georges Sewaren Woman Entertains Being comparatively wealthy and In "Hick' Towns The flag which is raised and low- drew Fodor, Miss Anna Fodor, Mr. sy and Anne Rudolph. They were Road Mutt Alto Pay $217- Many Friends at Land and independent with the vast number of and Mrs. Nicholas Boelhovwer and i enrolled after thorough examinations ered daily is the gift of the P. A. pennies in their possession, the boys Ignozio Saccone of Newark family, . Mary Boelhovwer, EEsther I by the doctors at the;..Perth Amboy Rotary Club. The flag is suspended .60 Fine—Bill Leonard Signt Water Club—Beautiful Priz- from the dining shack and the camp- decided to stage something new and Gets Night In Cell and Ha* Peterson, John A. Hansen, MrT,. and Tuberculosis Clinks. es Awarded. thrilling on their own initiative. Mrs. Andrew Melder and family, The camp has bpon open since ers salute it and sing patriotic songs Pledge For Another Year. Kight oi the thirty pennies were in- Different View In Morning Mrs. Anne Dorthea Hansen, Clara July 1st and is now Jerking strictly at each ceremony. vested in corn cob pipes, at two cents Hansen, Edna Hansen, Gladys M. according to schedttpAnder the effi- Good behavior is based on a point John Sabo, of King George's road, SEWAREN—Mrs. H. B. Rankin each. There was still a reserve cap- —Fined $27.60. PagePag , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nickolaa cient leiredship of" **ertor George Bystem. The reward each week for was fined. 1217.6.0 and his license to was hostess to her many friend) at a g, the shack gaining moat points is some very elaborate card party at, the ital of twenty-two pennies which u annd family, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gordon, Jr. and hit allff of nine ex- drive an auto was revoked fol? two - "Red HjhtR and traffic l".wa mean special treat of ice cream, water- Land and Water Club. Delicious, re- ample to purchase a supply of good, Venett and family. perienced counsellors. years Monday when he was arraign nothing: to me in a hick town," Igno- The daily program as approved by melon or something else popular with freshments were served, Mrs. Vir- >trong smoking tobacco. Mr. and Mrs. Kansen will reside at ed in police court for driving while ginia Miller was the first prize win- After that the record of events is ilo Saecone told a traffic officer Sun- of the bride's father on \ Dr. William London of Perth Amboy, young appetites. day when he was stopped for speed- the home A hundred points is the maximum. drunk. Sabo ran into another enr- in ner; Mrs. J. Johnson, second; Mrs. rather vague in the recollections Of Mary street, Perth Amboy. j chairman of the Medieal Committee Main street Sunday and his arrest ini e throughh h thhe signail l at MaiMi n streett is as follows: | Ten points are given for each of the Joseph Burns, Mrs. James White, the four. They smoked with a will followed. Then a medical examina- Mrs. William Weiant, Mrs. R. T. Bo- for a few minutes then there was an and Amboy avenue. Saccone who is 7 T20 'ru'velile. Brush teeth and wash ' ffollowingg : Neatly made beds clean 17 years old and lives at 284 Clifton fl ors> >ckaj and lamp, tjon revealed him to be drunk and gan, Mrs. Frank Burns, and Miss earthquake or something ami the hands and face; 3 minutes uupp t -1 \ ^ avenue, Newark had a different atti- 1° round\ s ou t 9ule Edith Henry. exercises in front of bungalow' '^ « , f , unfit to drive. tude Monday morning when he was £. A. Ames Formerly with own counselor. bhoes, neat clothes, line !n 1 Recorder Vogel advised him to sell The invited gueata were: Mrs. arraigned in police court after spend- 7:45 Assembly; Flag raising, alle- proper conditiond , general good per- his car to help pay his fine. rank Itnnkin, Mrs. P. J. Adams, ing a niglit in a cell. A brother who jriance to flag, head counselor SOI}a l "npearance promptnest s and "Hill" Leonard who has been ab- rs. E. S. Wheeler, Mrs. A. B. Bush, Street Conference I appeared in his defense declared that of Woodbridge, Dies u etne8 th iss Margaret Lockwood, Mrs. W. and officer of the day inspecting j 1 ' ? »* ? blowing of whistles sent from pulice court since he took r Igiiozii) is subject to '"speels." nd duvm c u et hou r nd wllhn the pledge more than a year ago, . Conner, Mrs. Charles Allen, Mrs. hands, nails, teeth, hair and pe1 r " f « l / . \ ?. « , D. MacCallum, Mrs. H. D. Clark, "In that case," said the recorder, Was President of Dime Savings sonfil appearance. performance of special duties. turned up again Monday. Sunday he Next Week Here "his Hn-nse should be revoked as. II These special duties which are as- was brought in drunk. His alibi was rs. C. L. Wiswall, Mrs. O, B. Ames, 8:00 Breakfast. rs. Rogers Gimbernat, Mrs. R. W. J measure of public safety." Haute wa> Bank and the Ostermoor 8:30 Sick cull; scratches, cuts, ] signed to one shack each day—there brand new: when asked why he turn- made to explain that the spells mere- are six shacks—consist of cleaning ed to drink again after leaving it uller, Mrs. Virginia Miller, Mrs. Township Committee and Free- Mattress Company — Pronv bruises, rashes, etc., must be re- ussell Burks, Mrs. Floyd Howell, ' ly hiid the effect of making the youth ported to doctor. up dining room, washing dishes at alone a year, be replied that he waa holders To Confer On Plan t larelt-.-s of his manners, The arrest- inent In Social Life and breakfast and dinner, cleaning up troubled with "heavy spits" in the Irs. H. Van Ideratine, Mrs. K. H. 9:00 Assembly; in grove. Outdoor Turner, Mrs. W. M. Weiant, Mrs: T. To Improve Rahway Avenue , ing officer said ho was traveling 12 Member of Many Organiza- theatre. O. D. inspects quickly. I null's on hour on the wrong side of Vincent. Son?s, cheers, etc. Mrs. IR. T. Bogan, Mrs. Sidney Tal- On Fifty-Fifty Basis—Trol- the road when he ran through the tions. 9:10 to 10:15 classes: 1st activity ed. he kept the pledge he made before a i'lfiialii. Saccone was given the choice iot from Bridgeport, Conn., Mrs. H. ley Track* To Be Covered. period. priest for a year, he said he had ). Ford, Miss Elizabeth, Dolan, Mrs. >f paying $27.(SO or spending thirty Edwin A. Ames, president of the 10:15 to 10:30 Milk and crackers: kept it the full year and half a day lays in the county jail. He paid. Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn and ndrew Juckson, Mrs. Derban Bar- The meeting of the Township Com- officer of the day supervises. over. Leonard who is known as "Dy- tholomew, Mrs. Harold Van Syckle, of the Ostermoor Mattress Company, 10:45 to 11:45: Second activity per- Assaults Wife Gets namite. Bill," agreed to go to the mittee and Board of Freeholders died Saturday morning at his home, Miss Bernice Weaver, Miss Helen -rhtiluled. for yesterday, was post- iod. priest with the recorder and take the Pfeiffer, Mrs. Frank Burns, Mrs. 390 Park place, Brooklyn. He had 11:50 to 12:20: Rest period or sun pledge for another year. p.jm;d to Wednesday of next week at suffered from paralysis for six weeks. lames Wight, Mrs. Elwood Johnson, 1 p. m. when the two bodies will meet bath (gradual exposure). Watch Ninety Days In Jail Mrs, Alfred Compton, Mrs. A. W. «! Four-Day Carnival Mr. Ames was born sixty-three for sunburn. in joint conference in the Wood- yearn ago in Woodbridge, a son of :kheidt, Mrs. Fred Briegs, Mrs. Irv- bridge Municipal Building- The ob- 12:25 Wash hands. ng Reimer, Mrs. M. I. Demarest, all William R, and Sarah A. Ames. Af- 12:30 Dinner. (Counsellor of the Port Reading Husband Lands ject of the meeting is to enter into a By Local Firemen ter graduating from the Woodbridge Fast Worker Robs Car >f Woodbridge. campers who take showers that In Police Court—Other Do- Mrs. Frank Duggan, Mrs. Oscar j..int arrangement for the repair of high school he became connected day check that fire is 0. K.) Uah\vay avenue from the monument Anness. fifty branches in all the prominent en, Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs. T. Sorners, SEWARiEN—The Sewaren i.and afternoon. The group decided to gt Funeral services \yere held at B During the social hour refresh- .o Camp Tinicuru at Ottsvillt, P. American cities. Only women's dress- Mrs, K Connolly. Pinochle: Mrs. and Water Club was the scene of a p. m. Monday in the Fairchild Chapel Anthony Krsko, aged 39 year3,, of ments were served by Mrs. Anna es and millinery are carried. The llarron Levi, Mrs. William Danner. bridge party last Saturday evening. August 3. 8tS LetVerU place, Brooklyn. 361 Lawrence street, J'erth Ambqyi Hoagland, Mrs. Charles Mundy, Mrs. Plans were also made for tlu new Elizabeth branch will occupy the Mrs, W. (iray, Mrs. Emma Levi, Mrs. Mrs. F. H. Turner anu^ Mrs. C. P. was btruck by a car Monday at 8:25 Ellis Hoagland and Miss Stella Kelly. store formerly used by Schwed's, and .Julius Rhode, Mrs. Leahy, Mrs. b Wiswall were responsible for the sue- group to go on an excursion to -Rock- ;l Sunshine Claw Member* a. m. and seriously injured. Sa,m The next meeting will be held Aug- away Beach, July Hi, a'ccumuankn: will be under the able management M F Mrs. Fred Withendge iieM of the party. Those who were Marcus whose car struck him took ust 1 at eight o'clock'at the parson- of Mr. Map Berstein. Two other winners follow. P. T. rWell, Hold Porch Picnic v by their guardian, Mrs. Silbermann "oil. Mr " Krsko to the Perth Amboy hospital. age. Mrs. J. J. Livingood, president An outdoor ceremonial will be held prominent eastern branches are lo- fcewis, He lie de Russy, Mr. The examining physician said that of the society, presided, and Mrs. A. cated in Jersey City at 18S Newark A. Spencer, J. TIM^ Sunshine class of the Presby- Thursday evwiing, July IK, at tlw several libs on the right side were B. Bergen had charge of the devo- home of the guardian. The followin avenue, and at 3i)H Central avenue. Run only 10,000 'rs W. (iuy Weaver, Mrs. M. terian church held a delightful porch fractured and that there is a severe tional service. picnic Monday night at the home of new members will be officially re- • -st, Mrs. D. V.Mush, Mrs. T. the right arm. ceived into the group: Mildred Gillis like a new car. \ Mrs. Koy Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. H. A. Tappen. Dujring the eve- cut alnif h g ning, u, nmnhmallow toast was held. The accidenid t hhappened at the cor- Bicycle Stolen In Sewaren Dorothy MeElhtmny, Hose Skelly ner of Fulton street and (factory Margaret Nelson and Marjoria Mac HARD1MANS •lit included: Mr. and .Those present were: Mrs. William Recovered In Perth Amboy 1 Mr aml Mr w Rowe, Mrs. H. A. Tappen, Mrs. Al- lane. Marcus was driving a Urge Doal. Marguerite Silbermann will at PHARMACY 1 ftoC LI I TF\Crw« •'i« '. - »- - Studebaker uedan and waa accom- tain the runk of tire gatherer, whicr bert Thergeson, Mrs. Fred Schwen- Ed. L, Hardimun, furmerly »f zer, Mrs. Harry Baker, Jr., Mrs. John panied by several members of his A bicycle believed to have, been is the second highest rank in the or 1925 HUDbm, ."d Mr.. C. L Wis- family. He told the police that Krsko, stolen some time ago in Sewaren was ganization. Seaman's, Perth Anibov Camp Mrs. Itussell Thergeson, Mrs. brought to nolice headquarters yes- F. T. Howellrs. D, Mr. V. Erie .Straight, Miss Daisy Madsen, jumped off u garbage wagon directly At the progressive session the GOACH Mr. and Mrs. in front of his car. One of the big terday by the Perth Amboy police members of }he group continued wit iper, Mr. Miss Etna Uergh, Mrs. Andrew Si- who found the wheel inythe .posses- un M nuinsen, Mrs. Edwin Potter, of headlights struck Krsko and the lamp their sewing and were taught sam In excellent mechanical condition.«iB,Tift. ^ j£ Wuodbridge; Mrs. Marion Anness was bent backward; the lens waa re- sion of two Perth Amboy boys, Mi- tire songs. The regular business nut "PRKCRIPTIONS duced to powder. chael Keller aged 9, and Tony Keller ing is being held today. is for sale at a real bargain price." M ^ 1)emar: mid Miss Emily Lawrence, of Rah- Called For and Delivered way; Mrs. William Baker, of Irving- Marcus gave hih s address as 70 aged 10, of 441 Ashley street, Perth e de, Russy, Mr. Broadway, NNewark, and naid he 4s in Amboy. The boys said they took the v ft P. DE YO^NQ ^_ _ akin, Mr. and Mi; Mw. William DonovanL o*e*r Cor. Habway Avenue1 teret. ' •.,,. ••"»" the millinery business. Traffic Ser- bicycle frum some yard in Sewaren Real Estate «nd ln»ur«nce geant Ben Parsons followed Marcus Beveral weeks ago. The local police 95 Av«n«l $t. Avenel, N. and Green Street ' The. nextlwular ineetlnff'viill be wflt investigate the ownership of thi ll/l AtlV 1 itllG v'Van 'ldei- dy, July 15, at-thtfhome of to the hospital and brought him back Phone: Woodbridge 1>2O-J Tel. 185 Woodbrld«.. N j. And gatght / t hdt bil INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 PAGE TWO Much Care Ii Required Mr and Mr*. Harri- fhapninn an,I Keep youth - MM I! K J.rk'ti- an,I -,'i Ivl riauifhter Mary I--.ii. "f l'.v'^>. Traffic Policeman "Lit in Adjustment of Plugs ivjn.j. U' lit n a ! i- r;'i* to l>nli<-;iil'is Anetant Chine.e Toy Conn., spent the we.'k ' nd at tho I'ark with On- Woman'- S'iriiil ("lull Up Like Chrutmai Tree" Simple ng It mny peem, the Job of ThQ !:int:rntn Is fm oM Chinese toy Avenel home of Mrs. W. II. Vftr. ' f M;in f !'• rth An.tKsy, r.-rrrulv. adjusting the pnintg of spnrU plugs Is of unrcrtntn origin nml history. It hatian avenue. Mntnrcyr-te Pollcemnn W. A. Schot- longer! lilt! -Aill '"'I'l •>] - Mr- .1. Millrr spent the \vr(>k 1 ter of police truffle tuirenii here^ Id pnmetMni? requiring considerable, enre. cons[nt*» nf ctvcn lint plows of r.-inl T',. Mr. ami Mrs. I). I'. I ' Y^uni;;and r ' '?> :i ,.n WMM'^lav. .'''l.v I '• ! ,'n'l with hrr 'Ijunthtpr Mr=. Kile? nf dliown "lit up like n Christmas troe." The center point ptinuld nover tio bent, or tliln wnmi. '\hu* am (he tri- family, of Mnnhnttnn IHM.';". II I' "•' • •> ,- }.,•»"• ,,f Mr=. C. Si'i--''!. -f! Monday for Kmpon;,. KiiM-.•!•=. 1 li'W with B red light on flhouMer ntrnp nnd Adjiift (or proper clenrnnce with tho angles, n (UanioTi'l nml n Sfjimrc, «IIMI ," <•!( -tr'"'t. -Mr- F. .1. riradv nml =r th<> week with —Misa Muriel H.rry i •••p-ndinsr ed part of the pluR. form*. ii utdtcfl tr> lliifh!iri vi>it Mrs. Hrady'j parents at Valley her vacation at the honv 'f 1"'r ^'^ A KOIM] nvornnn adjustment Ii » of poisons • • n• i- '.n Sunday in* t. Stream, I,. I. tcr, Mrs. W. H. Chnjiman, of Dan- —Mr. and Mr>. J, Lander of Tarry- clenrnnee tho thickness of a thin dime, Mr. ami Mr?. J. Huriffss and ()ury, Conn. hut n dime Is not n handy tool to bend Two of the great enemlei to youth ii.'ht.r and Mrs. Bcny and s.inJ tnwn. were the work end guests of —Mr. and Mrs. Tit"' ••"1<1 ?l4or' Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Lander of Liv- the longer point If the clearances are and vitality art delayed elimination .•..r"l to A«bury nn Monday. ' Charlotte Binder, of Ncpt'ino I ity and Intwtinal poiions. To keep your- The Kourt of .July rflchratinn inirs{on atfenue. Mr*. Uinder and were the (ruests of Mr-. Kaymond of not just rlt.iit. Not having n plug children returned to Tarrytown with «el( free from both these common diffi- nmfttet' i> hfldinp a fo'tfl sale fit Fifth avenue on Monday. L'niipp, the- next beat thing Is to ti«« culties wiU help you to »tay young. Maple Ht'flky office fxlny. them on Monday. —Mrs. W, C. Berry and ^'i, . —Mr", and Mr?. L. H. P. Nottafre, Mm lilnnt Bide of a thin penknife • lohii Pinjnick nT I" Fifth avc- ,,,'or(fo, visited Mrs. II. VMIua^n ..f Vne It ns a stnnll lever to With flie u»e of Nujol you can do it • . i> rccnverinjj at home nfU'T hav- Jr.. of . pw York, spent an enjoy- ItariUn Township on Wednesday. able week end with his frrBndnW'pntR, press the point the wny you wnnt It too For Nuiol abeorba body poisons • hi« t[>n.y Mrs. Lnnfrplreet and daughter*, Marion and Catherine, —Mr. and Mrs. H. Chapman, of l«s; contains no drugs or medicine. -. Wheel.>ek, nf Sfwnrrn. and Mr». Van N'e?s of Belleville and )anbury, Conn., spent the we<'k end AUTOMOBILE HINTS Itwon't cause gas or griping pains, or isitinjf Mrs. Chapmnn'p piirents. Mr. affect the stomach or kidneyi. Every ,nd Mrs. W. H. Berry, ->f Manhattan corner druggist has Nujol. Make sure Lvenue. Muriel Berry hns «one hack; nns should be seen nnd not you get the genuine. Look for the rith them to spend a week or two. hurt. Nujol bottle with the label on the hack —Miriam Sermnyan loft f"r PP- that you can read right through tho (1 .roit, Mich., whero fh.- will "1«'" The nnnunl production of light bottle. Don't delay, get Nujol today. ,ho summer with her aunt. i'-ks In the Vnited States Increased —Mrs. Fraileifth and dauKMer. of Tonkers, N. Y., spent a few

    /.•••• • • . Hans Meng, Manager FORD Jiffy Dump Body. Looks good, is better, motor first class, 3 good tires one fair, good for many months at hard service. Cost new $750 but we don't expect DEALERS FOR to get half that. Some others like the above in many respects are: DE SOTO DODGE PANEL DELIVERY FORD OPEN EXPRESS CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT FORD CLOSED CAB EXPRESS

    t [ FORD PANEL DELIVERY A«voluti Speed'- Power! Beauty! Endurance! lone^disUiiH- • lult of Bd«nced

    • •' ! " Liberal timp pay g your home. Be .»re U L new Philco before (( Drive this wonderful creation of Walter P. One week exchange 'radio . Olli«iiM>del»,»67t"*-l *- '" Buttery S.t. loSS. hdwo»»di Operate New Chrysler and convince yourself of its marvel- Aection! Treat /t, wound or E.H.MOTT 1 hi OW Phone 2703 Ef" ? * » P «- Avu. ous value. 86 #poisoiioiu ami- , N. J' Open Evenings Ittaxi.We ..^Helpi ^to : Carteret \

    ..™:l.i^-J PAGE THREE WOOT>BRTDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929

    Hiir^is I'rsll, of Hartford, ("nun. She will be ncrompnnied homo tomntrow by Mr. and Mrs. Prnll, --Mrs. II. IiOiKbt. nnd Mrs. Max- \lr5. Mndclionc Duvsil of Mnin FAIR WARNING! ,-,.,.I i'i visiting fricrols a( Anri;i|x> well Logan were New York visit w* Tuesdny. REMEMBER! Storei may advartlae their ireat- Whatever you buy It Read't It , M'l- •—Kmamiol and Herbert Klein, n*it and thont about thtlr low y\r-i, Frcil AnnPfts has rptiirm-fl told to you with an ironclad guar- Jerome Vogel and Herbert Frankel antee of prlcn, bat Read'i hat gained th» |lini :i visit, in her sinter at Wcsl- are staying at Cednr Lake Cnnip nt Rear Mountain. SATISFACTION OR YOUR Urn imputation of telling better " Trinity Episcopal Sundny school —Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Logan merohandlte at lower prkx*! ThU ill Imlil itn annual summer miting visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford over MONEY REFUNDED w»lt dttervsd rapntttloa will Kockawny the week end at their cottagp at now more thtu ever be well [iiiilay. y • y Wo tell o.ily th« highest OMltty T«"lepho««> F.m«rtr>n M22 Hc:icli. The local Rchooh l will jjoii n witih Manasrjuan. marohandlM ana we ""II It for earned. , ji,i Scwiiroti, CnrtoreL South Amhoy —Miss Margaret Holohan and Miss I***." .ul(| Perth Amboy Sunday schools Julia King motored to Lakewood on We will alwiyi b« «l«d to rtfvid )'• '-IZARF.TU AVF. IINT A HTKI ntr nwiiii ir COMPARE OUR PRICES Monday. your money H yoa cat bay tk« !lln| leave Perth Amhoy at H:3O n. m. AND BE CONVINCED ',,ii tlie .Steamer "Sirius." tame article elaewher* for lot*. ...Miss Florence Stimson and UK. HKHKH\K TIIK B. IIT TO LlMIl Ijl A Hurry Smith, of Trenton, and Mr. •u'i a. m. The expression, Indian gift, Is ap- AT 10 O'CLOCK. SOME ITEMS —Miss Marguerite Silbormann, of plied to anything reclaimed after be- ARE GOING TO BE SOLD OUT Knwlnnd place, is on a week's auto ing given. An Indian giver la one who LONG BEFORE THEN —SO NoCompetitii trip with her grandparents, Mr. and makes (uch 'a gift It refers to the Mrs. A. Halligan of Perth Amboy. fact that an Indnan, according to a — Mr. nnd Mrs. John Brennan and common belief, when he gives anything HURRY IN! sun, Thomas, of St. George avcnu^> a,waj.«n>«cgi to receive an equivalent and Miss Eleanor Desmond, of Val or to have Hu» gift returned The term eiitino place, motored to Valle; Forge, Sunday. "Indian giver" U applied especially to AUTOMATIC WIND- —Miss Elaine Lojfan, is spending a child who wishes something back the week with her sister, Mrs. (}. after he has given It VALVE SHIELD CLEANER OUTFTT Ev«ry c*f ntUt h*v» niw th*t Genuine INSIDES A real hlKh trail* I* In (rood eondltlon• Completa Mj In » liaril for only USCO HURRY CF FOR Til BSE rubber CAM. fully jf anil miar- Complet* D»l ot 5 Com fttitrt^l.

    SPARK •SS PLUGS ONION COUNTY Ai llli*tmt»l l-nr most all cars except With your nUl one. PURE DOUBLE Ford 19c Onlj one boi to » cuntonu* at DISTILLED LATEST PENCIL TYPE this price! MAGNETIC TROUBLE WATER AIR GAUGE BUICK COMPANY BABY HAI LAMP Very accurate and Strong nn«\ tmt< LUGGAGE CARRIER Will mlhrrr to guaranteed f-omi^tc* with rhr With rent" cUmp 49c 339 NO. BROAD STREET and spHnfrs. While they lut Latest type 39c rairterry horn ELIZABETH GASOLINE FILTER UNIVERSAL SIZE OR STRAINER VULCANIZER SUPER SPECIALS! NMWMlry on "COMFY" Auto Jack 59e every car: kMDfl Compltto outfit ot RIM TOOL your go* lino clamp, l»ttk«, USED CAR DEPT. Makte tlre-rluunltm % CICMDIO. Touoh-up Enamel rleon. Anyone can rttnovc tlr« In a few Battery Hydrometer For All Con «"•«•• 36c fltfcnmlH with For auto or home DM, Work Glovet, Pr, while they 03* one of theM tooll. Ford Rim Bolt or Nut THE LAW REQUIRES A These Used Cars Are latt ."C Parking Lamp MIRROR 3-ln-l Oil Suction Ath Receiver WIND Good Used Cars Shellao s Just itlck It on DEFLECTORS Complete with all fit- We Positively Stand BLOW-OUT PATCHES tings; as Illustrated. CLEAN-UP SPECIALS Small Sixes TOP DRESSING Fender Brush I0o- Behind Them Quality Waterproof Dreetlsj ' Spoke Bruth I9o 2.98 * I Ib. Auto Soap, .... 160 i/} Pint Can 14c I Chamois 390 To make sure that the used car you buy is a real C/GA# Pint Can 26o| LIGHTER Wire* Wool Mlttona 29o A Quality Bronze Bearhm used car value—ask yourself these three questions Sponflet I9« The latm y 5-PIECE QUALITY STEEL LAWN MOWER —Is this used car honestly described? Is it honestly claim* on; no holes PEEP-PEEP priced? Is is offered by a reliable, reputable dealer? to drill! OA- WRENCH SETS Buy your used car from us and you are more than GENUINE TUNGS0L 10 Sizes; Drop Forged Tool sure of getting your money's worth. tt39c AUTO BULBS HORN MOTOR OIL Vibrator 6-8 VOLT 5-gallon can of good Fully guarantoed for 1929 BUICK ^tid Lamp, I6o quality oil, GENUINE ALEMITE CONVERTIBLE COUPE Tall Lamp, 7o GREASE b 5 b 5.95 66c \ DEMONSTRATOR 1.19 l 33c I Jn 1.19 Practically a brand new car. Carries the new car guarantee. Announcing a New Double Electrical RADIO GUARAFmEEof 16,000 MILES Specialties! 1929-20 BUICK BARGAINS! "*^l Including the Mwiufacturer*» Lifetime Guwantee J COACH TUBES CORD TIRES ELECTRIC DEMONSTRATOR 201-a 30x3$ 4-95 29x4.40 5.95 Full standard equipment. A new car HIGH PRESSURE BALLOON CORDS) which carries the new guarantee. CORDS 32x4'/, ...13.75 Electric Stove or Grill 33«4K, ...13.95 . .9.45 Of Uw t>*U*r 1928-20 BUICK . .9.95 32x4' 9.85 .12.95 •wuMd COACH 23x4 ,...10.45 .13.96 35x5 J,tl, 19.96 77c All in first class condition; fully equip- LBCTRtC ped and guaranteed. r.nrtr... A Brand New Quality-Inner Tube FREE With IRON I* W fcjkl! Purchase of Two Tires Light weight; lor (uurlstt; o o m p I « t « 1927 NASH with cord, 7Q/* ADVANCED SIX ELECTRIC FANS To K*«p You Cool Thi* Veiy Hot Wether PUU OWN Smdl SIM PoUr 10- In. Revolving 16-In. Large Size SEDAN Revolving S0CHE1 66c OwnpUU Original finish like new, motor excell- 1 ent; A splendid buy. GoiiullH Vnwco DRY CELLS BOUSE FUSES or "A" Batterlw I Gallon • CAMPING a, u, M, n ua.fi*. 1927 MARMON Bt» Me Value SEAT-COVERS THURMO COTS All liylM ud types, comptata joti and wti lor bated *jpe m SEDAN 3 for 59c 'UG back* and tMtt only; all curt due too .-• ^C FROM Run only 10,000 miles—and looks just, Genuine National Haida" like a new car. HOUSE BULBS CAMP COOKING MOST ALL SUES STOVES 1925 HUDSON AdJuaUlils u twu

    SNAPPED AT CHICAOO—Officer E. D. Smith showed h's aullnj; 'y recently when he ushered Billy Bebenklau and Rita La TUh from th« Pftikway back to the beach at Oak Street.

    Cobby Jot:i.'s lor the third time In seven years won the United States open chamnicmshiyi. and one of the greatest ovations ever accorded an American golfer was given to smiling Bobby when tor the third time E. Kilroe. Captain and stroke of the Columbia University crew that In seven years the championship c\ip was presented to him. will compete In the annual rowing classic, the Henley Regatta, Is seen laying a wreath as tribute on the cenotaph, shrine of the Unknown Blindfolded Bridge Soldier, In London. Surgeon General Decorated Talented Portrait

    Miss Louise Lazenby, sixteen- Left to right—Secretary Good, Surgeon General Oummlng and G«n. C. P. year-old Greensboro, N. C, stu- Latest and especially posed 6ommerall, Chief of Staff, Secretary of War James W. Good conferred dent, who sang the leading role portrait study ol Mme. Sacasa, the Distinguished Service Medal upon Lieut. Col. Hugh G. dimming, In a H. M. S. Plnatore amateur the attractive wile of Senor Don Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, for meritorious services at production and recently appeared on WPTF, Raleigh, radio pro- Juan B. Sacasa, Minister to the Newport News, Va., during the World War. Gen. Summerall was on In- grams. United States from Nicaragua. terested onlooker. SNAPPED AT NEW YORK—Left to nuht: nationally tamous bridge experts. William t. McKenney, Walter Weyman, Milton C. Work and R. R. Richards, at the Park Central Hotel, where Mr. McKenney playi Heads Kiwanis International against three tables, his opponents calling out the cards as played. He, therefore, must memorize three ' Recess Relaxations decks—or 156—of cards. Packing the New Small-Size Currency

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    Packing the new small size currency at the Bureau of Engraving and Prtmuig In WiuihinirUm by the portrait." urses tha Treasury. Each dnominatlon will bear a distinctive portrait to a*iuil Lhe In Identifying th« new bills Usuod by the Treasury Department

    United States senator Smith W. Bniokhart from Iowa would ra'V.or Vesuvius Erupts Again hunt than do any other tliinu In the way o[ pluy m the Senate i-hamb.T he hunts assiduously for flaws as he peppers adversaries with verbal s!i"'- Here he Is ihcwn us lie sprays the winged quarry from open field posi- tion..

    SNAPPED AT M1LWAUKKK, W1H Thr newly tli/cti-d President ot KUanis Intmialiuiiiil, Hurari1 M, McDiivul u£ Uecatur, 111., with Mrs. In Formation McDavid, photographed recently.

    Record Making Car

    BNAPPBD AT iNDIANAKU.lH, INI). The record making Roose- velt aedan, now In Its third slmlght wttk ot nun-cur and nun-engine stop, wltlt Its service cur used In replenishing gua, oil and water "on man-SMSy*»btuks littUle 1"leH '" '»™uktlon during the recent »yil"U the ny." fmm fJf rt? # » cutut of tJoutUt!r" OullIornlB. The picture «u ^"n SNAPPED AT NAPUsa. ITALY CHie ol ovw HJty homes after being demolished by the river ol lava Hum from the deck of the U a. B. CaUfomia. Vesuvius. N^Uiu_t»lBBi_'n» Htou tUe piilm at kit. r«lucUiq UJ leave tlielr old roootlins place. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1920 PAGRFlVt

    NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tool Removes Bearings Oulboard Motor RACCI At New Long Distance Circuit* LASSIFIED AD Sealed proposals f,ir the eiirKtrnc tioti (if concrete curb and cutter and From Car Axle Spindles TAKING CARE OF B*rtrand Island Park Delayed Supplies For Woodbridge Subscriber! I nl'Nli -I-nrifo, young; pnlirr dnt;. rimler pavement nn Klmhurst nve 1 Fore" Mtted hi-nrinuR on Hie front \t Hertlnnd Island I'ark » '.il> i-iilnri'd yellnw, Tlip owner can run , lselin sect inn, Wondhridge 1 Township, , Middlesex County, New Wheel splnilles nf nntos nre •IHllitllt to 17 ami H at 4:00 p. m,. the l.nkii HoM Up Office who cull lli'sti.rt, Alhmiv. or any of l,:iv«' (lie same by identifying him nnd HopatconK Outhnnrd M.itor Club will imyiiiK f<>r thin notice. .John Brorh, Jersey, will be received by the Town- remove. MMII the u^mil near pullers BID FARM TRUCK the oiitnmun'tie' near tiioir' two cen Cnrtrret. ship Committee, Woodhridpfe, until nre n"t sen leeiilile fur this work, as stage the laM two of a series nf nut Countv Clrrlr Hi!k«r Announc- ters, now havi- direct service fwer 3:30 p. tn. (Daylight Raving Timci, Hie lint ring rests close to the slioul bunrd motor inn's for the champion new long dittatii'e circuit^ thHt hav« ul ship iif Ijike llopntconn. '*" Wednc- es that NMuralimtion De-ju»t been opened, it wns announced WANTER—Female. Young >' y 22, 19211 at which time they VPII • I IT of the splnOle ami onlj (lie edge One of the Main Thing* U day the fir«t eliminiition heat wns liidy, liilfh school fcraduate, as typ-!De publicly opened and read in th' recently by Mr. Ford nmnnger for am he gripped h> the puller. Where run; the second will he on July. I" partment Is At A Stnndttill the New Jersey Bell Telephrine ,('om- j.-t • ii ii ply Western Union, Elizahc't.h. | Memorial Municipal Building, Wood much of this work Is done. II will he Not to Tinker With It— and on July '.Nth the winners n1 v; ,| ' I bridge, New Jersey. Because New Syitem Ha* ! pany. found worth while to nuike n special these elimination races will romped . The ork consists of approximate- lntpect It Often. 1 The new circuits have been proviil- w puller, ilkc thnt shown In the Illustra for the grand priie And honor tit! . Not Been Installed By Uncle ed in response to the iinrei'ninj vol- WANTED jly J370 lineal feet concrete curb and nf "Champion of I,akf Hepatconir ume of telephone call* between thif TO RENT one family house with ; nutter and X\~i enhic yards of cin- linn. The hi.dy la H gteel f (By DAN 80OATE9. EIIUOT rnrm M*. Sam. , . ' hiivlnn honk Inws tn ensiite the. chnnlen Uepufl""111- I'rnfuior Ann- i Many pnirien have been made not district ann those sivtionn of ih« fetired yard for chickens and pip ders. only hy ravers at ljiko Hnpatcon. country, the mana(rer taid. in 1 nt culuinl Engln««rlnn. Tpian A A U [•mis, near oar nr hits line. Two in j Plans and specifications fnr the i but by inti'rnHtiorially.. famous out County Clerk F. W*. llilker an- with the Hell System's constant e'fort family. Write care of Independent. ' proposed work, prepared hy George Colltge. OII'K* 81«ll»n. Tniu I board motorists, A miwW of ver. nouni'vil today UkM'bMilK'M in thi to improve its long distance service W, I. fi-21, 28; 7-n, 12. H. Merrill, Township KiiRineer, have The truck I* mnilnt to the farm beautiful cups which are now on irt o( In* of wherever ptmnible. ^™ ii heen filed in the office of said E::- very fast. It l» B"ll>» '" he n part ol play at nertland IsUml will he pivci ice ii it a »t»rtd«tiH b«ctn>( of the The new circuits will speed up sif- WANTED—BoyR nnd girls to sell gineer, in the Municipal Building, 'nr>tallation of % i\4w lystein niinui every fnrtn's equipment li'fore fe»j to the winners of the vnriuu* CIIISM^ 1 vice und reduce the chance nf error flavoring extracts after school •'WoodbridRe Township, Now Jersey, besides many valuable i ash prize?. to he mid* by the Fi'derul Cnvrrn on *uch calls, the manager said hj fend for free sample. Wakefield Ex- and may be in?;>e,-teook» tn In- I'licre art • n 'i">H from July ftttt lint tlio«e ^up- entire race visible from the boaro ; New York .City.. HOUSES attached to the specifications, co;v piece of (arm mgi-lilnerj ami Ii I* imr wnik at R*rtlnnd Island I'ark Tv. i l e« have not arrived. „,..,„,,„ . "i. , . ieR of which may be obtained upon tlrulnrlj true of the truck at well n% of the sharp turns are close to th' All pcrjont h«ving buainets with HOtSKS for sale or for rent; money nppiicatjon t0 the Engineer. the uutomoblle tM-cuuse they nre ver\ boardwalk and in the tryouts liv-t 'he Niiturnlitntlon flfliw »r» unr«'0| Dol- firmly Used lit one's mlrnl nl;iiiie tu until the NiYura^sallon biircjm i- FOR RENT As this course is nn official course, nt eparfd to handle tiieir hiimne«« larsupo,n whicreturh namoun of plant wils lan bde spwilirnrefunded- taking care ol the truck Is nut tn •>mpts w 11 be made nt s;H'ed record- ini'iinc^ijtmt will he made through FOR RENT—three rooms for lighVtt tionn before the time spey sovernl racers who are cuiKider".' the [ires* •mitVA the iiflue it ;ipun housekeeping. All the latest im-;**><• opening of bids, nlnne. Some folks, .cm kimw, iisi .nmnv ihe fastest and most (inrlnis WtdoUu provt'inents. Will be vacant July 17,! Bids must be made on the standard huvt> to be working wlih n piece nl b drivers. apply fiO'l Barron avenue or' call Proposal forms in the manner de»i|»- The f<*ttty Clerk urge* all appli one kind of Tool for Pulling Forc«Fltted Bear niachlnery till tin- 'imr. The) Just Silent movies and sound pictures cants to"rf(W* the two following Woodbridge 1195-J. Tinted therein and required by the :lll(l W. I. 7-12tf ' specifications; must be enclosed in log* From ,Auto-Axla Spindles. iiiust.be tearing II up ict-lns *lmt will be taken by news reel concerns. •himiren 111 l^ituralization hiws in nmking future application. All up -'--- ~- sealed envelopes, hearing the name nf the hcurlni;. A'flump Is provided II In mndc of ami widemjirliij; i nUe FOR RENT—Two very desirable | and address of the bidder and name plieants for fttst and tinal pii|»'r« to straddle tlic Imvs of tlie tool in It run better limn Ihe |ieo|.|e win. lialli ong Distance Cable Laid flats; six rooms and all improve-' of proposed work on the outside, ad- li. The result <>f this rs iimi n »1 must present photos of Ownim-lve* at monts. Garages; apply at Brady's i dressed to the Township CummiUcc, prevent them from spreading Set In Carteret and Woodbridge the time of making applications. Thi GOOD 1 ways runs worse. Dn tint make any • J A n H t K fl^t ** **• •« •• n wt a a n f~^ ' _ J. W » ^\ Vk mil n>«* ^ All tw\ e* I* 1 T^ ^ I mif I 4\ \*I+ r\ It Rcrews tire used to hold the clamp photos required should he not les« Store, Washington avenue, Carteret. Woobridge Township, New Jersey, mu.lor rppiilri' mi the iruck until Iffls and must be accompanied by a cer- in the juws. siniill degressions belnii thiiti twn and one-half inches or murr necessary, hut l>e sure to make tfirtfr. •" Crews of men belonfring to thi PRINTING FOR RENT—2 or 4 furnishe* room tified check for a sum of 10';> of the drilled Vn the liilter to receive the American Telephone and Telegraph than three in«n«s p(iuare. apartments; also furnished rooms; amount bid without conditional en- ends of the setscrewg. The body ol at thut'time. Company have been busy this week Applicantt'Htll also he required t« apply Mrs. Little, 144 Main street, dorsement, provided said check shall the tool Is drilled and tapped for a ' Makt Insptctlom Often, aloh^ the- Cnrteret-Woodhridge road fiirii'h narnM, dAte , condition. No reasonable offer refus- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Ann.—Yes. About iiO or IB per cent 1 am a great believer In having a G, and 17. Rev. R. J. O'Karrcll is eneral ehairmarr:*" -• ed, no dealers, 51 Grant avenue. Car- Sealed proposuls for the construc- of gasoline used Is wnsted for every time to do a certnln Job ami then do- te ret, N. J. tion of Avenel Spur—Rahway Valley ing It at thnt time. <>ur, milonioblle and No. 92 - - Price $137.00 and Trunk Sewer, in Avenel Section pi UK ihut Is out of line. Plugs should runs every daj and we Imve a rule FOR SALE; Two lota on Colonia Woodbridge Township, Middlesex be replaced at the first sign of a miss, Hist to Auto DrU«rt Boulevard, Colonia. Tilxl'iK over- County, New Jersey, will be receive! ami Inspected at least once a yenr. thnt It la to go to the filling station every Saturday, at which lime Its oil After taking long drives In an ail. Sacrifice for cash. Box 83 A vend. by the Township Committee, .Wood (J.—What happens when a driver mobile, an eastern physical) was both $167.00 On Demonstration every bridge, until 3:30 p. m. (Daylight Is checked, the gasoline lank is filled, W. I. 7-5, 12*. races the engine, to wnrni It up? ered by an uncomfortable feeling In Saving Time), .July 22, 1929 at which Ann.—This often muses burned oui water Is put Into the nidiulor, the but- BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and bath, time they will be publicly opened ant tery Is cheeked up, and the tires are his ears. He attributed this to the read in the Memorial Municipal I hearings. When the oil is cold It does constant noise of the motor and found electric light, gas, water, sewer, not circulate immediately and the en- all aired. At thtt tihine time the enr day from 10 a.m. to 8 p. m. concrete street; price $3,500; easy Building, Woo BOOB'S DICTIONARY ii * Prescription for FACKING—SHIPPINQ Keeps food or liquid Wirelis.-i stylf. Treasurer, uml a Surety Company ttorift at Rrmonobl. RatM hot or cold. nteed. Easily iiHaehed. Coldt, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, certificate statin" that Surety Com- Ensy PuynK'iits—Easy payments. Bilious Fever and Malaria. pany will provide the tiidder with the •01 Elizabeth Avaou* required bund, and must be delivered | * Phon., Linden Z8Z2 * Balloon Suction It ii the moil tpeedy remedy known at the plner and before the hour1 Autobiography—Detailed record of the life of the ntithor. The Jack Ash Trays Screens—Protection against tool- With long extbpsion qultoes, flies and other iaswta. handle. Screw type' jack. APPLEGATE'S Label—A printed sticker parted on 1.88 9c bottles which states the contejita. Luggage Carrier Chevru- For all stnndurd 4 u Nickel finish, t-nu he, Scdiins.S Gag Man—One wh<» thinly np orig- cars, drouth- fastened to any smooth surface. DEPENDABLE USED CARS inal humorous situations tpt, • show. 11)28-21). Road Mjip— Clinrt Indicating the 49c 6.95 Jazz Babies You are doubly sure that regardless of the savings offered at APPLE- best route to folluw when tourifig by 7.95 GATE'S you are getting only dependable automobiles that have been automobile. Seats and hack only tested and approved by expert mechanics. Made of strung steel For Coaches and .Sedane.For ull model cars. Coup- 69c Tip—Small sum given the waiter black enamel finish. Eas- es, Attach to your .exhaust We have a splendid selection of dependable used cars. All carry a ily attached to running 3.95 and make all the noise 30-day guarantee. Our 5-day trial assures you of satisfaction. Here are by a diner in appreciation of excel- board. you want. ' lent service. 2.45 a few of the many for your telection: CLEAN UP SPECIALS Picnic—An outing on which one or New High Test 89c Record Oil Siinoniz 39c Wool Duiter more families enjoy a meal and frolic Bl«>d ,„ Firtt Grade in the country. Duco No. 7 ' 29C Ch»moi. ._|9C Studebaker, President, 1928 MOBILOIL Wheol Bru.K 29c Sponge * 19c 1.95 ' Fender Bruth • 29c ].|b. Auto Soap .... 22c MAINLY PROVERBIAL Mittvn Outter , 25c Top Dre»»«ng 22c I 5 lb. Can Gun Create 7 passenger Sedan, driven Home Is where the laundry comes. | 88c •B" Batteries only 4,000 miles, perfect Fine feathers do not of necessity GALLON make refined birds. j A. E. r Arcllo, In ttry tieultitl cun- condition equal to new. tulner. Two la company; three Is a crowd 5-GalIou Can In a breakfast nook. With jour »WD run, 45 Volts 6Ut A nal 1927 PIERCE ARROW Sedan, 7 Whut can't he cured one should b* passenger, Series 80, perfect con- careful not to catch. dition. The payment of hush money does not guarantee a quiet'life. FEDERAL TRAFFIK TIRES TIRES GUARANTEED FOR LIFE OF THE TIKE 1928 CHEVROLET SPORT When yopth culls to youth It makeB a lot of eitru business for the tele- 29x4.40 $4.95 COUPE, rumble seat, perfect condi- ptioue comfiuiy. Red Tubes 30x4,50 $5.58 29x4.40 tion, good as new. "The proof of the pudding ia In the •28x4.76 $6.49 evening," n clergyman misquoted It, 29x4.75 $6.6B or and perimps ho wasn't so very fur 1 1925 BUICK Country Club Coupe, wrong after'nU.-Boston Transcript. 29x5.00 $6-89 (.30x3 /2 31x5.00 $7.43 thoroughly reconditioned. 30x5.00 $?.ifi All Balloon Babies Love It 30x6.25 $8.33 31x6.25 •' $«8O OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30 For all stomach and intestiiul troubles and disturbances due to teething, there ia nothing better than a safe Infants' and INC J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE Children's Laxative. CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY STORES, 178-180 New Brunswick Avenue Cor. Fayette St. Phones 2516-17 373 Division Street MRS. WIN9LOW'8 PERTH AMBOY PERTH AMBOY SYMJF Tel. 2790 FRIDAY, JULY 12, : 9'JO WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT PAGE SIX Rail Birds

    WV SHOULD HAVE SttH ] UvV fHt ACCIDENT '^^ Subscription $150 Per Year ^ ^ HERE ?ft Puhli'hiMl Every Friday'by HERt LAM WNOAV 0 &OVJ MIDDLESEX PRESS, 18-20 Gre«n Streot, Woodbridfe 6tt, News from The Churches THAT WAS A PEA_W p—- > ONE Telephone, Woodbridge 575 WAS Colored Baptiil rhariro. Editor CHARLES H. BYRNE - 11 A. M. Morning Hermon. ST. JAMES MAXWELL LOGAN Publisher 1.30 P. M. Sunday School. J. .1 RAFFERTY Advertising Representative 7:00 "Young People's Baptisi 7 :.'UI A. M. Low Mass. Holy N-m Society will receive Holy (;„„ Ing. Entered «s s*ron:()<) A. M. Low Mass at Bft HI* Jl ISf V NIWSfAPtlS. IK. school. tlirttr C. Wool, /v,„,,,«.' ChrUtian ScUnca Society S«w»r»n ' EPISCOPAL A branch of The Mother Church, 8)0O A. M.—Celebration Of H(lly The First Church of Christ, Scien- Eucharist. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer s ami ' I'l'HIJi'ATlMN is committed to no political, racial, reli- tist, in Boston, Mass. sermon. (fi"ii», or ""rial jrroup or orifaniiation. IU aim is to allow in Sunday Service—11.00 A. M. 8:30 A. M.—Tuesday. its newc columns nothing that it knqwi to be untruthful, Church s Sunday School—9.30 A. M . school outing. bi«?pd, or of a nature to offend a proper *wte of delicacy. Wednesday—Testimony meeting, The puner's opinion, insofav a! a sincere endeavor canMervei tnipre- METHODIST I. P. II. vent ii, does not appear in the new», but is confined to the space set 9:45 A. M.—Sunday school. aside for it—the editorial column. In this column it is pledged to Thursday—Reading Room, 8.00 tc 11:00 A. M.—Union service at Co,, uphold such things a« it considers worthy, and to condemn and fl(?ht 5.00 P. M. gregatiortal church. airainsl conditions in which It sees evidence of insincerity, injustice, PRESBYTERIAN or prejudiced of the public welfare. Its columns at all times are 9:45 A. M.—Sundny school, open to publication of communications on any subject, although 11:00 A. M.—Union service at Coti- CONGREGATIONAL no communication will be considered that is palpably bitter or ma- gregatipnal church. 9:45 A. M.—Sunday school. licious or which is not signed by Its author. In case* where it is 7:00 P. M.—Senior C. E. 11:00 A. M.—Union service Rev \v requested, the name of the author of a communication will be 7:00P. M. Younif Peoples church. V. D. Strong will preach. " ' withheld in publishing. Rev, Ernest Ahlfott will have 7:00 P. M.—C. E. Society.

    at which time they will be publicly of $1,000 each, and will bear inter- opened and read in- the Memorial est at the rate of fdur and one-half PLAYGROUND LIKELY TO OPEN Municipal Building, Woodbridge, per cent (4H%), or at the rate ,,f ' 4 h New Jersey. five per cent (6$), or at the rate ,f The work cohnists of approximate- five and one-half per cent (54', \ There is every indication that the playground in Pearl CRASH COR ly 4S00 lineal feet. 12" vitrified sew- per annum, payable semi-annually er; 530 lineal feet lfl" vitrified sew- No bids will be considered fw street will be open within a very short time and will be kept (CofT'ljM. W N.V.) er; 170 lineal feet H" vitrified sewer; bonds of the higner interest rate i; open during the rest of the summer under proper supervision, H manholes. any lawful bids are received f,,r Plans and specifications for the bonds at a lower interest rate. AH a result of an editorial in this column last week, the play- FAIR TAXATION IS LIBERTY MOUM Broaikt proposed work, prepared by George Both principal and interest will (,, ground situation was taken up as the main topic at yesterday's frightened at & mouse, Mrs. John R. Merrill, Township Engineer, have payable in gold coin of the Unit,,j been filed in the office of said En- luncheon of the Rotary Club. In the discussion that followed Shlllan stepped back Into B threahlffi States of the present standard „} Thomas Paine said: "That in which every man is interest- mill st QftrllestoD, Scotland, recently, gineer, in the Municipal Building, weight and fineness at the Kirst N;l many valuable recommendations were made and a committee Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, tional Bank of Woodbridge, N. J. ed is every man's duty to support; and any burden which falls and was killed and may be inspected by prospective The amount necessary to be rnisv.| was appointed to take the matter up with the playground com- equally en all men, and from which every man is to receive an bidders during business hours. hy the sale of the bond issue is $ii;, mission and recommend that the Township Committee be asked NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The standard proposal forms are fli»0 for the Sewaren School Addition equal benefit, is consistent with the most perfectideas of lib- Sealed proposals for the construc- attached to the specifications, copies bonds. No more bonds will be siM to take over the playground. erty." • tion 'of Iselin sewer extension No. 1 of which may be obtained upon ap- than will produce the amount necc in Iselin section, Woodbridgc Town- plication to the Engineer. The Independent had been investigating in the meantime "Safeguarding America Against Fire" in its May issue, sary to be raised by the sale of such ship, Middlesex County, New Jersey, Plans and specifications will be issue and an additional sum of |r- and was assured that the Township Committee is willing to reviews the tax situation in the United States, and its $11,000;- will be received by the Township furnished to prospective bidders up- than $1(000 (exclusive of the aniinii:' take the playground over and get it in shape for use without Committee, Woodbridge, until on payment of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, of any interest accrued on th, 000 annual tax bill. p. m. (Daylight Saving Time), July which amount will be refunded up- bonds). If less than the maxiimm delay. Supervising Principal John II. Love of the Public schools Out of every $100 of taxes paid in 1925, the Federal gov- 22, 1929 ut which time they will hv on return of plans and specifications authorized amount of an issue i of the township told the Rotary Club that he believed the publicly onened and read in' the before the time specified for the sold, the unsold bonds of such k-.ii,. ernment took $33,82, State government $14.27 and local gov- Memorial Municipal Building, Wood- opening of bids. will be those last maturing. Tl,, Hoard of Education would be willing to assume supervision bridge, New Jersey. bonds, unless all bids therefore m. ernment $51.91. Bids must be made on the stand- and provide supervisors. Mr. Love brought out the all-import- The work consists of approximate- j ani pr0poSal forms in the manner rejected, and subject to the alur,, In that year, the latest period for which all the figures are ly 2315 lineal foot of 8" vitrified designated therein and required hy provisions as to interest raw, will in- ant fact that children must.be taUght to play. sewer and il manholes the specifications; must be enclosed sold to the bidder or bidders comply available, every person gainfully employed in the United States Plans and specifications for the ing with the terms of sale and otl'i i The supervising principal might have'amplified this phase in sealed envelopes, bearing the name had a tax bill of $250 per annum. proposed work, prepared by Georifi' and address of the bidder and name inn to pay not less than the par val'i, of the matter by pointing out that playgrounds under proper R. Merrill, Township Engineer, have of proposed work on the outside, ad- of the bonds offered, and to t;i!.- &x weeks out of every year are devoted to earning money been filed in the office of said En- dressed to the Township Committee. therefore the least amount of hoiiii supervision are recognized by educators all over the country gineer, in the Municipal Building, Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, of said issue, commencing with tl, H.S a powerful influence in making good citizens. The trained to pay taxes. Woodbridgo Township, New Jersey, and must be accompanied by a cer- first maturity; and if two or HUT, Don't kick at the tax bill if you vote for every tax-raising and may be inspected hy prospective tified check for a sum of 10% of bidders offer to take the jam- playground instructor teaches ideals of good sportsmanship, bidders during business hours. the amount bid without conditional amount of bonds of said issue, tin n fair play, and respect for the rights of others. scheme proposed. Remember, what Thomas Paine said about The standard proposal forms arc endorsement, provided said check the bonds of said issue will be suM liberty, attached to the specifications, copies shall not be less than $500.00, pay- to the bidder or bidders offering i,> During the period that the playground was open and since of which may bo obtained upon ap- able to the, order of the Township pay therefor the highest additional it has been closed there have been depredations by rowdies. plication to the Engineer. Treasurer, and a Surety Company price. The purchaser must pay accm Plans and specifications will he certificate stating that Surety Com- ed interest from the date of [\v Locks have been broken and equipment damaged. The police furnished to prospective bidders up- pany will provide the bidder •with the bonds to the date of delivery, anl BUSINESS AND RELIGION RIVALS on payment of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, required bond, and must be delivered must take and pay for the bonds ;r department should make every effort to apprehend these of- which amount will be refunded up- at the place and before the hour the First National Bank of Wood- fenders and they should be prosecuted vigorously. It is in line on return of plans and specifications above mentioned. bridge, New Jersey, within fourteen before the time specilied for the days from the award thereof. Tli, with the great good that playgrounds do that vandals should By REV. DR. R. W. SOCKMAN, New York (McllioOisI). opening of bids. The Township Committee reserves right is reserved to reject all bids. be taught a lesson. Kids must be made on the stand- the right to reject any or all bids if ard proposal forms in the manner deemed to the best interest of the Any bids may be rejected to whic But the outlook generally is very encouraging. The RotaVy designated therein and required by Township so to do. any condition is attached. Club has done a commendable thing in taking the initiative. HE throe institutions which were improved hy Christianity 80 the specifications; must be enclosed Dated July 11, 192'.). Proposals should be addressed ' mankind could profit from them, property, business and the in sealed envelopes, bearing the Advertised July 12, 1029 and July the undersigned District Clerk of. tli And there is little doubt but that the Township Committee, the name and address of the bidder and 19, 11129. Board of Education, Township < ]!oard of Education and the Playground Commission will work home, are the snme ones which in modern times have lessened niimo of proposed work on the out- B. J. DUNIGAN, Woodbridge, Middlesex County, Ni .-, the church's influence. The solution is not far the church to seek side, addressed to the Township Com- Township Clerk. Jersey, and enclosed in a sealed n in harmony and without loss of time so that the "kiddies" may mittee, Woodbridge Township, New velope, marked on the outside "Pi-n to take the eyes of men from these three practical institutions and turn soon have the benefit of the playground. Jersey, and must be accompanied by $65,000 posal for Bonds." Bidders must, :>< them toward heaven, but to demonstrate that the triumvirate can be a certified check fur a sum of W, TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE the time of making their bids, dep"- of the amount bid without condition- it a certified check for 2'.i of th- enjoyed much more if Teligion is added to them. NEW JERSEY al endorsement, provided snid check School Dittrict Bond] face amount of tm; bonds bid f.-i. THE CONTROL OF CRIME \ Before the time of Jesus Christ property, business and the home -hall not be less than J5U0.00, pay- drawn upon an incorporated bank , :• able to the order of the Township SEALED PROPOSALS will bo re- trust company, or a cashier's elm :. "What the criminal law needs is not teeth but brains," were such hard, exacting institutions, taking so much from the indi- ceived by the Board of Education of Trea-urrr, and a Surety Company the Township of Woodbridge, in the of such bank or trust company for , says William . Donovan, former Assistant Attorney General of vidual, that little part remained for him to give to religion. Then came certificate stating that Surety Com- like amount, in either case paya','• pany will provide the bidder with the County of Middlesex, in the State of to the order of "The Board of rM the United States, "not the mental activity of a specially ap- Christianity and humanized these institutions. Christianity made men New Jersey, at the High School, required bund, and must be delivered Woodbridge, New Jersey, until Mon- cation of the Township of W : pointed commission of lawyers, but the concentration of the trust one another, and the institution of credit and banking which sup- at the place and before the hour bridge in the County of MiddU-< above mentioned. day, July 22, 1929, at seven o'clock public brains. ports our modern economic world was evolved. As a result business has P. M. Eastern Standard Time (8 P. New Jersey," to secure the I!,-;i••'. The Township Committee reserves M. Daylight Saving Time) when they against any loss resulting frmn - "The criminal is alien only mentally and morally. He is become a fascinating game. It has become a rival of religion not because the right to reject any or all bids if will be publicly opened for the pur- failure of the bidder to comply « " drcmeit lr>,000 Sewaren School Addition unsuccessful bidders will be rrti.M! cess to the automobile, to the airplane, and, in New York State In the First century the home was a disagreeable, tyrannical insti- in, r.iu',1. ed upon the award of the bonds. B. J. UL'NIGAN, Bonds, maturing serially, two bonds at least, far readier access to the automatic pistol than has the tution. Women were slaves. Christ lifted women up and started' the on July 1 in each of the years l'jlil The proceedings relating to the Township Clerk. sue of the foregoing bonds have !•>•, law abiding citizen. These things cannot be kept from him ... movement which has resulted in the fact that now they are our spiritual to 11)52, inclusive; three bonds on NOTICE TC CONTRACTORS. July 1 in each of the years 1U53 to approved by tbe Attorney C*• furnished ',:•• extending the power of the judge upon the bench, enforcing tiality for culture and religion than the home in any other age. But struction of Green street sewer ex- All of the bonds will he coupons tension, Wimdbridgi'i Township, Mid- bonds, dated July 1, I'.i2!i, regifter- succTSsful bidder. local laws locally instead of through the already encumbered because our homes are such pleasant, engrossing places they detract from Jlcsex County, New Jersey, will 1. nble at the option of the holder as By order of the- Hoard orf Kdinv.. • Federal courts, developing a sense of responsibility in the in- our willingness to attend clmrch. Tim generation is tolerant of every- received by the Township Committee, to principal only, or {on cani/eltution Dated July 12, l'JU'J. WdbiWoodbridged , untiill :.S::!U i). m. (DayD - »f coupmis) as in Imtbhh jirinriiiaiil l and • E. C, KKSllIN. M dividual citizen, in the community and in its judicial officers— thing because it favors nothing, opposes nothing, believes in nothing. liRht Savinu Tiim>), July 22, l\>'£\) interfsl, will he <>f thu di-noiiiination W. I. 7-12, 11) Distri.-t i , p.. these are the steps which will bring about the control of crim- The luxuries, conveniences and advantages given by modern busi- ' inality." • i ness, wealth and the home hav« deprived the native-born American of Anti-pistol laws, anti-automobile laws, anti-aircraft laws vigor and initiative. or any other kind of "anti laws" passed on the theory that they A Japtex Money-Saving Event! will prevent crime, simply punish the law-abiding to the bene- You'll want to select many of these garments at thew fit of the law-breaker. The more laws we pass the more law- DEMOCRACY AS WAR'S ANTIDOTE prices ... so necessary for the comfort of smart women breakers have. Crime will be reduced in proportion as the law- Smart Women during the warm summer months. breaker learns that punishment will be swift and certain. Wait for This Sale By GENERAL SUMMERALL, Chief of Stafl U. S. Array. Exquisite; Crepe de Chine Famous *W— SPECIAL PRIVILEGE A MENACE Tailored or Lace Trimmed A Chicago Tribune leased wire dispatch in the Oregonian, All will decrease as democracy increases air^ong nations. The Loveliest Silk 1 June 17, says: Religion and patriotism always have 'gone hand in hand, and Stock|nK Woven! " 'I gotta drag' means more in Washington than anywhere atheism seems ever to breed communism. Step-ins~SIip( Briefi else in the country,.Immunity from traffic regulations, the prin- No man or group of men can formulate public opinion ALL SILK cipal attraction in 'I Gotta Drag1 clubs elsewhere, is the least in this nation. It is the result of a national psychology, a great force Dance Sets—Teddies of the many privileges to which the favored of officialdom, I aroused simultaneously throughout the laud by some incident or experi- CHIFFON their friends and their friends' friends are entitled." ence, and carrying all before it when it moveB. The people of this coun- The artykle cites striking instances to show that the serv- try have un innate love for peace. They have developed and will develop ants of the people, temporarily clothed with official authority, an aversion for war. •1.19 use official power to obtain many privileges which, would be But in the last analysis the responsibility for the oommon defense Value, to 13.50 V«1»M to $4.80 Actual Value $1.95 denied to their employers, or, in other words, the man on the rests upon' the nation as a whole. The armed forces can only assist the people in the direction in which they wish to move. New, Fresh Merchandise— street. Pull Fuhioned— Lovely Styles—Pastel Shades There is constant pressure to extend the powers and func- No nation ever has survived a great militajy defeat. Each war has Ringlet*—Guaranteed: tions of government, thereby building up a bureaucratic sys- strengthened th« moral fiber of our people and given them a greater Perfedt tem which lives off the people through the taxes they are re- lovo fo»theiT country. In observing Memorial day and hi honoring quired to produce. The struggle of the taxpayer is to keep gov- the fal,Jen heroes of other groat wars, it tokes no eulogies, no recital of New Paris Shades GORGEOUS VOILE ernment down to the function of governing, Officialism always their tragedies to interpret what their going incuts to America. Youll Want a Supply Gowns, Pajsmaf, Dance Sett, hedges itself about with special privileges which are denied We take the army and navy for granted, and trust to those in ' For Vacation Days to a private citizen. charge the responsibility of keeping them sufficiently strong to protect Step-ins and Chemises 1 our nation. We owe it to those1 who gave their lives, .to take into con- MAKING THE WORLD SMALLER sideration what they might have to say about it. We think of the Statue The old saying about the world being a amall place after of Justice, and of the scales in one hand but we forget l^ie sword in the nil is given a new interpretation by telephone expansion. An other. ^ Medium Service Weight Hose American citizen ean sit in hia home and at a low coat talk No government can or does exist without suftlcient forces to protect PerfectPft , fulfll l fashionefhidi silk to narrow tii any part of the United States or with foreign centers of pop- itself. Self-preservation is recognized as a primary obligation. garter hem . . actual value $1.75. 1 ulation. Telephone devices flash photographs around the world and important news is brought to the attention of almost every Thafi When clirlutened, she was named of All Uw 72 SS5 Broad St. citizen in every country at the time it happens. By stimulating Mary, Ai 8he grew op she became The very Idea of the power and tht porsonal communication between world powers the telephone May. When sbe began to ihlne go- right of the peopla to establish gov. Broad St., 879 Bro*4 St encourages trade and good will. It is a powerful influence for dally she signed her name "Mae." erameot pretoppoKi the duty of 12SHalseySt. every Individual to obey tba utab- Elizabeth Some yean ago sbt married, and BOW HOSIERY SHOPS Newark peace and civilization. iba U Juit "UV Ush«d government— i WOODBRTDGE INDEPENDENT ( / FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 PAGE SEVEN

    READES READE'S DUO ]J| (THEATRE TELEPHONE IQK PERTH THK, IIOUSK of TALKIES The Management announces that until further notice complete and change of program on Saturday and Wednesday. SOUND Beginning Saturday July 13th Announcing New Summer Policy 100% TALKING

    The Spectator Sees a Murder As During summer months the management of the It Is Colored By Minds of Love, of Hate and of Vengeance. DIFFERENT STRAND THEATRE beg to announce that this theatre will be closed on week days, but on each The Mystery of who Killed the Amorous Artist Deepens until the and every week-end (Saturday and Sunday) during Final Logical Solution. the summer season will •« run a feature talking photoplay.

    Saturday and Sunday July 13,14 A Magnificent cast acquit themselves with splendid realism as they show, the unreliablity of circumstantial evidence. ALSO WHITE FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Oh Boy! "It Speaks for Itself" How She Can ALSO MOVIETONE SHORTS Love! Commencing Wednesday July 17th JOHN GILBERT She out-bluffs the cham- pion campus bluffer and_ WHITE Hot! Burning up with Sfir the Flaming Spirit of Whoopee! out-loves the champion TheVcreen's Princess of Pep at a classy college co-ed, cutting comic campus capers. Go Flivver Romeo through college after dark. See what goes

    Let Adorable Alice Show you the Younger Genera- tion as You've Never Seen it Before.

    Also ALSO FOX MOVIETONE NEWS MOVIETONE SHORTS "It Speaks for Itself" AND MOVIETONE SHORTS And

    COMING ATTRACTIONS FOX MOVIETONE NEWS George Bancroft in "THUNDERBOLT" Roland West's "ALIBI" "MADAME "X" The "PAGAN" "IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF" ; "BROADWAY MELODY" WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY. JULY 12, 1929 FI<:HT Colorful Suit Woodbridge Cops and rSTBEiNG WELL! Sewaren News 3aby Star Plays Woodbridge Fords Notes Attorney nnd lWr«. Bruce Hart mil Mr iind Mr Kayii'-nd M.il. \i. • ; M- r.. ••• • i-.. • • •\ B? THOMAS ARKI.F C^ARK In "Hot Stuff' daughter, Hetty Jane, nnd Attorney Others Lose Game 6-4 and children retuim••! t'ru'ii n 'r l> ? Duo of Mm Vnirtrtity of their boat after v>i'.in(f Mr. Mulli-r' and Mn. F. A. Wilkins, nf f'anton ,1 .,• : Mi • K..c" M:! ^ '^ mother in Highland Fnlk N. V ;")ons Dawson Support* Alice Ohio, are spending some tinin w\^ f mil-. >< M - ,r:-!u\ •.•.-•::r, - '••''• h Illinois Mr t Local Blue-Coat* Lo»e To Perth Muller'? iMster ret-.iri'.ed v. iiii tbe-.-i. Mrs. liar's parents, Mr. and Mrs ] I —Mr. .laejjsr and Mr Kr-'d Turn White In Story Of College E. I'ottor of Main street. '' ' l Amboy Cop*—Woodbridge '\U 'i,',.! Mr-. I.-•»:- Lr •:•.." >:• • er are abroad the Berlin hound fnr ; ttp and Campus Life. ,-Mr. and%lrs. Joseph C. Paul of ., 1;. ,,,..:orr>l •'• Sandy II- K M ' '•'/ So mHiii II inn- '"k? '"> (ranted Team H«i Varied Collec- homo aft«r traveling intensively South Orange, and son. Joseph Jr i- i; -[•••nt the day fishi:.*.'. IB life—n-pilnr fomt r!iiihTn(, hPdllh through Europe. were jrtKsts of Mr. and Mrs. I,, f' Mr- .!. Hineear v:M-<-i '-• r -•'• tion—Good Game. Doris Dawsnn, one of the most - * n <\ tuning --Baldwin Carlton spent f"ur days ifautiful of the Bahy Stars chosen | I'otter the first part of the week a. .I fan Iv in M"tu.-hc:. I •• •'>•>: 'ln'tn fnr (Trent ; With K,irk»« in the ii«v :ird Kc.il ! vJMtinr his aunt Mrs. ( . M. Cooper for I!t2!> by the Wampus organiza- i —Mr. and Mrs. Louu R. Potter Mr- .1. KUMI, ,;••!,' M -r,::r; ••• i»d. »( verj »el nr.d daughter, Stilly Eli/.abeth, of Tntti-' \ ilie vi-:;:np !>!• : •:-. ne bohind the plate, and with <•* j | recently. tion in Hollywood, has an important W'ifHihridge "tops" scattered around - ii n m fc«l in) i —Miss Eunice Verity »•«.= the -upportinit role in First. Nationals Haekensack were week end gu«sts c,f y.,. p, |V!,.r-M-: ;,-..! | r. -j^ 1 1 •.h«' field, the Woodhndtfe poll • ! *rn** of thank- I RT>e»t of Mi»s MsrP" '' Walker over new Vitaphone picture, "Tint Stun' Mr. Potter's parents, Mr. and Mrs dropped a gum*' of ball to 'he Perth ( fulness or nnpre ' the 4th and week end which is to open tomorrow at the 1- E. Potter of West Main street. Amhoy nolire yertcrday at the < up [ elnilon of the«p —Spencer Rankin spent the holi ^tratid Theatre. M...... Mr- ("i V-<^ -"• day and week end with hi* parent'. per Wi.rks fi'-ld in Perth AtrTboy b\ ihlnca which »rr As a decided type and ptrent To Hold Meeting Wednetday ,,rt;i;.,,i M.- ..:•:•! M: -M^.J; an.l •i 6 tn 4 count. The locnl "bin'- i •at-" —Mr. and Mrs. Van Iderstiiu- of l recuinrl? oum I beauty. Miss Dawson is both a con- <.i.,F..-.r. H...T.-. •: >••> " K-^. were minus pnou([h "cop," to mn t Dnuglafton, L. I., spent the holiday hnve vliloni evpr trast and a compliment to Alice To Fofm Council of S. &.. D. i nine, so on the way down '•> P'-r'!;. visitine their son, Harry. V. K.-.rrv I' ^' r- a','I (laugh- turn hitriRrj PX --Mr. and Mrs. J. ' Bro'.vn have White, the star of the picture. Doris (hey picked up Pete Pcter-.-n. I>ui, -. nearly as small ns Alice, but diirk, A new council of the Rons and -, . \ , ,. •, . • K.np (;>".rfre5 road, ham, Campion and John Jo" K<-:it;niz, fepiliiR for an left for a stay in Maine l' 'V nding with chestnut hair and blue eyes, Daughters of Liberty is to be insti- lh,, r.V. -i i. '!•••: iiiti-r -p ind stuck them into the (tame. | hour or "'two In —Mr3, E. S. Wheeler and children. tuted here. A preliminary meetinc; • •*•,..» ... -^ M:- ('••-.vi-r'- ium. Mr- The g:\me was rath'T a nip and mj life. Ihnveal Mrs. Harry Van [dcr-nne and chil- while Alice is a saucy, pretty blonde. Tbe two nre friends nnd later soror- will be held Wednesday, Juiy 17, at ,". :iri.' ,,.v,.-\r. • •! i •.l;irh:ir;«. t.. 1 tuck nffaif, with thf Wnodhridjre p . ; nnyB Mn (1 H<'." dren, spent Tuesday visiting Mrs. S eight o'clock in the Craftsman's Cluh \| .. i ..thi-rir.*- 1'iMn -;>• :>t >u.n- lice «n the tuck *nd of it. Two -,r | •I. Henry at her home in I.aumltipn. ity sisters in tbe picture and th'-y 'Hint*? clotliliiK. li Bt times I tinve make a pair tbnt would create a cum- All persons interested are requested 'hrec errors were (halked ajrai'i-' j wlslicil It were more elegnnt or of to be present to sign for member.ihip. the locals, but errors didn't mean » i mutton on any campus in the coun- «realer variety, and as for lllnens. To be eligible for membership, ali thinj;. Rudy Simonsen. Alan M'llon try. ^here hn« never heen s lime In "Hot Stuff" is a collejriHte picture. applicants must be members of sonic ild, Joe- (Jrady and Karkas broyght | I'rotestant faith and must have been Mr. :.ml Mr-. !/••'•.;-.jr iwo, and thm I? clock in the Craftsman's- Club. ilf rife Karin is spendiiiir a few An Appreciation lems, ft is a story for nil URI-S .but • eft field; Peterson, third base; C;tm n* much OH I know aboui rt-ul Illness ],,•.- ii Maini- with relative-. presents a new angle on the- ever All who will attend the prelii>iin. pion, shortitop; Rudy SimotiM-n, i-en I corne and go as most of yon do The measure of a mint's success ii nry meeting and signed for member- ' Mr a-d Mr?. H. Joban-in .entor- •or field; Andy Simnnscn, first l);j=e: present question, "What is ti. become never Kklia much cniislilemtlon ns in usually estimated by his financial «f the young people "f tiwlny." ship should be present at the institu. Uii-.i] r'-.:i(;v>- from I't'rth Amboy Joe Farkas, pitcher; Alan McDor.a'-l, ability to accumulate wealth nnd to lion nwtine, nt which time the nfli •:: Sunday. nifht field; Joe Grady, ^-coiid ba,i Iniw I feel, wbiii I ahull en I or »li;ii Louis'o Fazcndu, famous scrvi-n 1 I sliiill drink or wherewltlml I »h;il direct various enterprise.-. All of-this character woman, has nn important cers will be elected . Further inform;! John Joe Keating, catcher. Yep. The and more was Mr. Krin| activities of hiiBjf from thi' i(_'iit.cr of the ttdliliR Sr,, to Kdward Eichhorn, son of Mr. lying ell these months. He has n a large city. He was a member and HE IS USED TO IT where a beautifully derwated talik- and Mrs. MM. Edward ('„ Kichhorn, i;o«(! prospect of some day being well, former vice-president of the Monto.uk •*a-, laden with jrifts. Club also treasurer of the Riding and of lrvinKton, was announced at a but no cne knows exactly when. 11 Aflcr (ipeninjf Rifts; dancinjf and liarty at the Hakcr home on Hyatt Driving Club. Since 1!'21 he served New Jersey Man Knows Just nui-ic were enjoyetrncl on Saturday afternoon. The will tnke time and patience and self- as President of the Dime Savings •HHiotincemcrit was made by the micrlflce on Ida pnrt. Until health Bank, one of Brooklyn's largest fi- What to Do. Thd-c present were: Mis. Carl quests fittinj; a puzzle together which comes he must He quietly ond take nancial institutions lohwon, Mrv. K. Schuster, Mrs. .1. things ns they come, and amuse him- when en.sembled, revealed the names But to the citiiens of Woodbridge, Newark, N. J.—"1 used to run a (juisli, Mrs. Peter Fluuri.h, Mrs. Y. -if the future bride and trroom. The self ns be may. There ts little he Mr. Ames was better known as Pres- store In New Tork. I've been held up UrcEu'ry, Mrs. K. (loldstein, Mrs. Al- bouse was tastily decorated with enn do. ident of the Ostermoor Mattress Co. fred (lerlinj?, Mrs. John T. Ktra". baskets of (rarden dowers. A cor- Our firemen knew, that every year BO much It don't mean nothing no James, Frances and Joseph Kjr:m, • :iKe bmiqiU't. of ruses and cardeu Ills bed Is by an open window, and they could count on a donation of more." So snld Arnold Dngman of 405 Knyal Anderson, Mrs. WilHain Uoni- Mowers was presented to each guest. the view outside Is a very restricted one of those splendid mattresses to Myrtle avenue, Irvington, a delicates- pr Mrs. f'red Peterson, Mrs. John The afternoon was spent in play- one. A rond pusses nenr by obscured help boost their carnival. Other large sen store proprietor who was robbed Kelly, Mrs. Juhn h!|?uii, Sr., Mrs. ing bridge and fan-tan. Those win- by shrubbery, but occasionally he can fairs enjoyed a similav privilege. recently by two negroes with revol- John Kciin, dr., Mrs. Mamie Burns, ning prizes were.: Bridge—Alida see a motor car scurrying by or a To the ones whose privilege it was Hernice Hums, Mrs. Salvaney, Klor- rers. They forced him Into the hart Van iSlykn, Mrs. L. H. Uix, Myrtle pedestrian moving slowly along the to know him, the love' and generos- •oom of the store and took $35 from nice Kaniinsliy, Mrs. Kliie fiimdola, Howard, Mr». U. P. UcYounp; Fan- ity and tenderness which added years Mrs. Alice Christcnsen, Mrs. Kamm- road as he himself longs to do. The he cash register. Tan—Helen Riekelton, Mrs. Garret strip of lawn In view of his window served but to mellow and increase, «ky, Mrs. G. Johnson, Miss Sarah IK-n Illcyker, Mrs. K. A. Wallace. will live on as cherished memories Fifteen time* I've been robbed," (Jnldstein, Mrs. Anna liosenblunr, grows green In the spring; flower* Those present were: Mrs. William in countless homes made happier be- Dngman told Detective Leonard Se- Mr. John O'lirien. are planted In the smrtil beds scat- cause of, his loving sense in meet- Mis. Ixiin Larson, Mrs. Hans I^ir- Soper, Mrs. E. A. Wallace, Mrs.. P. tered about end gladden IH$ eye with taro. Jr., who was Investigating the I>. DeYoung, Miss Alida Van Slykc, ing a brother's need; for after all, :ase. iiui, Mrs. Christt-nsen, Mrs. Michael their color. The grass grow* brown the god that is expressed is everlast- Miss Wilhelmina Kchlener, Miss Eli- "I wasn't even going to report this HTitz, Mrs. John Inprrassia, Mrs. Lot zabeth ftandor, Miss Alina Davit-s, and dead as winter comet on; snow ing. Of him, an associate said "I Regal, Mrs. Dudansky, Miss Cuthtr- Mrs. H. J. Baker Sr.. Miss Anna Eli- covers the ground at Intervals, and never knew a man so loyal to his me, but I've only heen tn Irvington a inc Kt'an, Mrs. Robert Egan, Mrs. all the time Sara is lying looking out friends." ear, anrl I thought this was a good Thompson, Miss Alice Sandahl. Mrs. zabeth Baker, Avenel; Miss, Harriet I! re* ken ridge, Miss Irene Walling, upon this circumscribed scene. Be Tbe following lines, taken from an •hunce to get acquainted with you, Inez Christensen, Miss Anna Thoni|>- old English tomb stone express so fi,n, Miss Mary bolszcn, Miss Mary the Misses Myrtle and Melba How- lias been a very active boy, too, be- lollce fellers. ;ird, Helen Augustine, Ruth Num- fore big Illness, lie bo8 memories of well his happy nature: Guides, Mrs. d.'utherine Thompson, "Through this toilsome world, alas, "Chleagol Oh. you should see New bers, Mrs. William Barth, Mrs. Irv- athletic games iu which be excelled, of Hiss Mae Thompson, Mrs. Golden, ng Baker, Mrs. H. J. Baker, Jr., Mrs. Once and only once 1 pass. [ork what thty do there. Why, Chi Mrs. Conoli, Miss Helen Gi-rity. Willis Gaylord, Woodbridge; Mrs. C. long walks along pleasant shad; If a kindness I may show; if a good cago must be a peaceful village, com Miss Helen Mullin, Miss Kthel Ji-r- Mason, Mrs. R. Rhode, Rahway. roads, of cantering over the prairies deed I may do pared to New York, If 1 have to Judgp • off. Miss Helen Hritz, Miss Elsie on horseback, and these recollections Others from out of town present To my suffering fellow man, let me iy my experiences. Of course, I sup Hrit?., Mrs. T. Riigan, Mrs. William make bis' enforced Imprisonment tbe do it while I can. Hoy, Mrs. Albert Ilirner, Mrs. Henry were: Mrs. Ostegaard, Miss Dorothy pose everybody doesn't meet as many Green, of Garwood; Miss Helen Riek- more galling. Nor delay it for 'tis plain, I shall not holdup men as I have, but I certainly Mo'ojf, Miss (k-neviete Olltoilly, Mrs. pass this way again." Henry MiioiJ. Mrs. Rnjian, Mrs. Mon- elton and Mrs. W. Johnson, of Berk- He wmild be happier sometimes, he have had luck that way—mostly bud ley Heights; Miss Jean Johnson, of Mr. Ames is survived by a widow, roe, Miss Ituth Gunkie, Miss Ella thinks, If he were alone with a few an uncle, William Ayres, two daugh- carried holdup Insurance In New Kgan, Miss Klizabeth Egan, Miss IA'- Orange; Miss Edna Bauerman, of York, but I haven't any here. Elizabeth; Mrs. L. H. Uix, of Sewar- games and a book or two and bis own ters, and a brother, William A. Ames, Vorne Monroe, Mrs., Michael Ejran, of Sewaren. "Why, I know everything they want Miss Margaret Ejfaii, Miss Anna t-n; Mrs. James Mcl-iiughlin, of Jer- thoughts, but he Is surrounded by peo- K^an, Miss Rose Martin, Mrs. Georjti1 >ey City; Mrs. E. C. Eichhorn and ple not of his own choosing or of bis me to do before they even tell me. McCain-, Mrs. Sadie Btijrman, Mrs. Mrs. William Baker, of Irvington, own tastes. Twenty four hours a day, Calary'* Good Qnalitf** All 1 hnve to see Is that gun and 1 IA-OS Larsen, Mrs. Caulielil, Miss An- and Mrs. Wilbur Boucker, of Brook- seven days In the week, three hundred know wlmi comes next. Into the back lyn. Because of Its appetising flavor and na Nachti-n, Miss Hiden Nachten, t and sixty-five days In the year—the crlspnesH, celery Btlmulatei the appe- room and shut up. Mi-v. Mark McCain-. Mrs. Marie Ku- \ same people shut In as be Is. Bow tite. It U rich in mineral salts and "If you don't shui up you get a bn1 binak, Mrs. Eva (li-ilinj;, Miss Mary! '.hey can keep from bating each other Price $198 vttamlnes and baa, therefore, gome- in the eye. So 1 shut up. The cash Mophin, Mis. Sadie .landerup, Mrs.. Hopelawn Parent* Entertain 1 cannot see. Freeman, Mi-> W'infri-d MtGravv,; wbat of a tonic action. ID addition It register rings out In front, then the In Honor of Little Daughter It's a wonderful thing to be well! Miss Catherine ^!^•(;r:^\v, Mrs. 11 • • 1 <.-1 I \ contains a large amount of cellulose door slams nnd then fverytlilnp Is Johnson. or roughage which makes It valuable inlet. It's all over, nnd you ean come A birthdny party was held Sunday • out ami figure up In pence how much The 1930 ultra-sensitive, 8 tube Amrad It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A« Women Know as a regulatory food. The actual DEATHS Nistico, of Juliette, street, in honor Most husbands want to be thought- fuel value of celery Is very low, so • if their daughter, Itose Marie, win, ful, tender and considerate. But so that It can be freely osed by those "nine 1 had a hljj store in the Sew chassis uses three shielded grid tubes, • clebrated her first birthday anni- Vork theater 'district. They held me On Saturday; July e>, I'.i2'.', V.-iv.-in many things come between the wUb who are dieting for redwing pur- ••ersiiry. A delightful dinner wa= and the (act.—American Magazine. poses. ip uml took S'J'N). The papers carried Ayres Ames, Vji-liAtd bu.-band of Lot- served in honor of thu octahion. Rose t;i 5 1 Alden ttreet, I co. TH'FIRE'i Bean*, Don't Know It Woodbriiigc, after a brief illness. She SEEM6 TO ME Sun b'ninclseo,—There limy be a is survived by her husband, Thomas ! II I'H-U 1 1 I II I I I I I I I I I I l-l-l 1 FORGOTTFN difference between H-xtim h;iked beans B., .a son Winfield Parker, of Phila- 60METHIMG- and San Knincisco nitMed he:ins. but a delphia; a daughter Mrs. 1-iora ParK- Train Fs Saved A home demonstration if desired. tr UeHavtn, of Hollywood, Cal., and distinguished croup of Bosionlans ttj-et grandehildren. Funeral services by Loyal Indian • failed tn delect It. ^ert- held Tuesday afternoon at i:'W. Soperton, Wls.—A tale of the '. When '£1 iili-mliers (it tlie Kogton i Rev. William A. Atchley of the. First striking loyalty of an Indian, Chamber of Cummcrce were luuclmin j Baptist church of Perth Amboy ufli- quests ot the local i liHtubt'i ot com fiated. InU-mient was, made in the was brought into this small lum- Pairmount Meioorial Mausoleum of her community recently by a merce a tmt;e [nit ot linked hejins wn« | Newark. railway section foreman. Tons passed around The HOII.IIICSH ot tin McAllun, the foreman, was 'liimton" buked tieiui was IniHeil CONCANNON'S through with bis iluj's work and After the helms bad Injen eiitcn unit was bound for camp, be related, ttie speeches subsided, flic vWltorc Ws>rtrlWt»;s1ftA 76 MAIN ST. when from the platform of the were told the heang were I'ulifurnlu gasoline car on which he waa grown and thm tbe K|ieclii! Huston Any vice must Wood bridge TEL.299 riding, be espied the body of a hakc-d bciina bnni^nt on ihHi train up Us mind III.'IM prone on tbe rails. tind "mysteriously d!nu|iiiHiih'd." tliut It Is K«lng to be attiK-ktd In all As the gasoline car drew near- CoDvcniaat Mail Boxet sorts of Illogical er, Juke Waubejuy, a 1'otawat Street can that paBS the mala rail- as well as logical cues. uml Indian, seventy-five years way station In Hamburg have mall old. arose from the track and boxes attached; and letter* posted In The Most Attractive motioned frantically toward the these boxes are taken off as the car car. passes the ttatlon and Immediately Automobile Insurance McAllan found tile old Indian dispatched on tbe first outgoing mall was guarding a broken rail be tralB. i - . accldently bad stumbled upon. Proposition Eyer Offered Throw I Waubejay had resorted to an • dent "cur to the ground" tattles MY sou /$ JUST 1. 10'; Reduction in rate on Liability and Property \ to warn liiin of Hie approach o( • a truln because his eyes wpre HtS . Diimittje for those who have had good driving ri-c- Away ! virtually slylitlem FIRSTSESSIOU ords in the past two years. | Logging trains operated by the 7W£ oeur/sr 2. Easy payment plan. | company that frequently bad | given tbe Indian odd Jobs, plied 3. Policy in oldest and largest Casulaty organization ! tbe road frequently and McAl- in the country—The Travelers, Hartford, Conn'ectk'ut. ] tan sill j a wreck certainly would Nothing! •1. Prompt service in caste of accident no matter when' . liuve followed bud a trulu struck | the brokep mil. you may drive in the United States or Canada guar- Wo ean make that old suit anteed by 15,000 agents and 214 service offices wi'H I-I-Kll-I Mill 111 Nl.llll look like new--why throw it v4.sk an&Ye distributed from coast to coast. iiwiiy? Don't be wus.te.ful. We rehabilitate old Kunnonts at 5. Identification card which will be valuable to you in ridiculously low prices. Just W 0 0DBRIDGE strange cities and towns. bring us your old clothet;— 6. Complete protection—liability, property damage, we'll make 'em like new cloth- NEW YORK AMD JJOW collision, glass, fire, theft and miscellaneous coverage es. CANDY KITCHEN 0WT00TU (tornado, iyclone, windstorm, earthquake, explosion, You can't go wrong when Manufacturers and Dealers in DOESktT HURT DEUTlSr* HE'S hail, water damage). you let us do your cleaning and Strictly Purs (SOT /r dyoinjf—-we are. experts of lung Information without obligation CANDIES AND ICE CREAM experience. 66 Uain St. Woodbridge. Tel, 43 NEW YORK SEE MADES GU3TAV BLAUM Real Estate & Insurance HICHFIELD RD>( COLONIA, N. J. CUSTOM TAILOR Groceries and Provisions Your Telephone U My Self-Starter iH Main St. Woodbridgel N'2 Main Street F Woodbridpt- t Telephone Rahway 12-W SECTION TWO PAGE ONE WOODBRTDGR INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 12. 1020

    anil shfi give me a shiny nickle. I planned t<» spend it for a ice eropm Veteran Artists Slat s Diary dme hut I ^tumbled and fell dnwn ' and l"ct the nickli' jiist before 1 gut Saves and Kridny nm and \m ut< liolnnir mr whair the icp creom was at. Satisfies Get Stage ent down to uTe neilinr- lum*. this Wensday • Ant Kmmy red :< pcai1)1 "WITH' t.. -.ec there t" pa fruni the paper witch scd. PEMOTffi new little Biltiy M'arryed Life keeps niea iIptnmi^tick. "Night Club" Has Ca»t of wili'li iii':l arnvi . Sn this pvning we had t ". after Mip- Broadway Celebrities; U icl-e hnll-.r . •!•! II i .mil pa tryed (n spring sum thiitf : ! he -i'd to the ladv. Well my np- ALL Talking Film. '"Vi • pjl-t the ] iamism keeps me Vlnrryed. Mil herd LIDGERW0ODAVL a .IIM••i^tinj!1, t •"• Xprck we will enjoy a cold din- ELIZABETH. N.cl. Three dozen mind? with hut H llv kill looked ner tomiiiro. If enny. ingle thought—stump frieht! M n> 1 noticed Thirsday- -A woman walked a past LAUNDRY / PHONUHfUSON 5000 Three dozen minds, including the hi* houjp trrnite and pn Sked4rrr up deer ft hat I LAMPS rcmlest, most pxpcrH'nriMl, most adopt mil \ it^v liit-^y and seii She dresses like as if her entertainment brains on I'.ni;ulv.;iy I v- and tin' kill hushend must have a lot of munney. And when they faced the camera nn!Mn(triiiis, • How Many C«n Tou Answerf) at the Majestic theatre. The rust Satettluy—well nin tuld me this r I Any lamp you reads like a pajje from the blno lmnl; i,r>n..ii". ',u' u as B fjiiiriK to have a i f the stage. Intta Co. for supper and advised me ().—What should he done when dlf I 206 SMITH STREET select may be yours .lune Walker, for example, for sev- t:> Ret busy and a cumulate all my llculty Is encountered In shifting eral years past has been renowned He>t niarrievs witch ma says aint • if you pay a small 1 gears? for the perfect precision and grace | none to good enny way. 1 sed Well sumdown. The bal- I will jur>t watch pa und do like he Ans.- Engage the clutch i» few nee-|| if her performances in such difficult onds while the engine Is runn'ng, then ance may lie lending roles as "Gentlemen Prefer does but she seamed to think I wood Heating and Cooking Appliances Blondes." Wnitinjr on the set to step be just as well off if I watched some dlacntcage It and try iiniilri. • i paid in small before the camera she was plainly 1 elses nekshunB wilst at the tahel Q.—What sliould IH> the position ol amounts re frightened. 1 enny how. Got a lonp faroly Well. the left foot when Irlvlng? Ruud Automatic and Storage "It'i; that camera, and the sound ,,„,„,„. Mn buisy cleninK up nftPT Ans.—Not on the clutch. On the • month. instruments," she gaid. "I'm not the Co. and aint yet reported on me. lloor. afraid of; people, but I never acted SunJay—»The Sunday skool teach- ll er aat Jaka what was mrnt by Re- (J.—Will a closed oil (liter result Water Heaters for anything like that before in alt In damage ti> the engine? my life." perfflfenta and Jake anserred and re- f plycd & sed that Repentents was the Ans.—No. The filter merply cense* i But after it was over, all express- ' New Process Gas Ranges ed a desire to (jo on with such work. feeling you get when you done pum to function and the oil Is by-puiged This included the opinions of Vivien- thinjr you ahuddent ou^ht to of done Unless the tiller Is renewed after 10,- • ne Osbnrne, Ann Forest, Mary Wil- And Rot cot. 1)00 miles It becomes netessnry to II' liams, Maybelle Swor, Georgia Lerch, Munday—Went to a reoopshun for ohflnse the oil every MK) miles, as Adele Klaer, Ann Pennington, Min- sum artist or pet or so forth and against 2,000 .with tho Alter In proper I wile I was eating the ice crenm witch Con-Den-Rit Radiant Logs nie Duprec, Bobbe Arnst, Tamera shape. (ieva, the Pat Rooneys—father and *as free I herd a lady ast pa did he son. and Jimmie Carr and his or- like Alice Cary. Pa studyed a wile Q.—What causes a dirty bulb to I Odorlc»s—Efficient—Inexpensive i chestra. and then he sed. I am not sure wenth- burn out ntere rapidly than a clean er I no her or not but please dont oner a M«*IHX1 Snn Tim* tawk so Loud becuz my wife is set- Ans.—The dirt preventB the radla ting rite over there and she has got Observe a method In the distribu- offle keen ears. tlon of heat as fust ns Is necessary tion of your time. Every boar will thereby shortening the life of the Telephone 143 Perth Amboy • Tuesday—Well I carryed a suit I i then know its proper employment, and case for a poor old lady clean fmni bulb. PUBLIC gggSEKVICE no time will be lost—Bishop Dome. the depoe to the north end of town 1026 • Roessler-Stern's Sf NSATKNAL VALUE DOLLAR I 3-Piece'Steel Bed'Outfit! SPECIALS! The Perth Amboy Savings Institution

    This Artistic End Table $1 Roessler-Stern's Dollar Special Tomorrow we place on sale 500 of these wonderful End Tables, usually The folders issued over the nami's of some banks, priced at $1.98. Here is an added the advertising sponsored by them, reatl as if they wished piece for tho Living iioom—that is the public'to stand with one hand shading its eyes while sure to meet with popular favor! Sturdily built and finished in walnut! it regarded the bank and saying, "We who are about to Order curly! die, salute thee!" This bank wishes you well, credits you with good sense, hopes you Overy one live to be a hundred years old, and retain your facilities. Wo are authorized to act as Trustees, do a Trust Business and administer estates. The Perth Amboy Savings Institution 210 SMITH STREET, CORNER MAPLE STREET The Oldest Bank in Perth Amboy This Folding Card Table $1 Roetsler-Stern's Dollar Special We want hundreds of Thrifty Shop- pers to profit by this UHUKUUI saving. Just imagine—a folding Card Table at only $1. Leatherette top in moire effect. Legs fold into the top. Choice of Ked, Green or Mahogany finish. Save now!

    COMPLETE Value that stands out far ahove all others! Value that merits immediate action! Value that will unquestionably create a, Mr. Edward Bonkosky sensation! This complete bed outfit is just the thing for spare rooms, rooming houses, hotels and summer homes! Unfinished Kitchen Teacher of Violin Tomorrow they go on sale at a saving of practically halt! Chair 572 Roosevelt Ave. Small Deposit Delivers It—Balance 50c Weekly CARTERET, N. J. _ i .. • l_l rm.. W«.4 .'a tlw Tel. 1064 RoeMler-Stern't Dollar Special Never priced BO low! An attractive, strongly built, Colonial Style Kitchen Chair. Very popular—because you can paint them in the desired color effect to harmonize with your present ?19.76. Order very early! i t? ll • decorations. Hurry, folks! They'll go SURGICAL AND ORTHOPEDIC Your Choice of 3 Sizes-Single, Three-Quarter and Full size last. APPLIANCES in and hear the New Majestic Radio—Absolutely No Obligation Trusses—Supporters—Belts -Braces— . Arches, m Fact a Complete Line of These Needs. DOCTOR^TQRDERS FILLED HENRY FRAHME 33 BROAD ST. N«r Regent Theatre EU6AW.' It Perth Amtoy. N, Hour« 9 A- M-"7 "• 'Wt, WOODBRID&E INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1920 TAOE TWO SECTION TWO Prinie:! During Civil War Find Old Bear's Head RANDOM REMARKS FEMININE ACTIVITY Cut From Sandstone A rnn-firl ftinn l« n ""in w!m loo Mtirrlcl wi-men In Itnl.v nrp Riven Springfield, Mo.-flndlnR of n lienr'n lirrfiToncr III employment. J he:ie«been worshipep d np roamed Amer),,,.Wv,,,rsbebff 1 fl,e mnn either loses h.s eon,el, or r^ln* to.Lr In . n.mk In-Settle, the landing of Columbus. The Hsure j iloubles It. , ""• ' _ /ELECTING THE two feet snunre, tins lu-en iilneed In J the Prury mllefte museum here. The r.m.Ilv HIM- tf-nornlly "^' of tll(l 3Sn-nm Prr™* w"IllnJ*(! '" ns murh iHi«tln(f us the reft of the fnetnrles In Sweden, about nne-flfth LCCATICN fOC re >n To nttrnct support from tb«> gnllery furniture. » "•°"" - f g nettlnM by the truvel ilnenn't nlwr's siiereed In maklnB with men. ns fnr ns wnees, duties nnd AN Inp ;mrl-tniituel mncldtie nt 2 .shillings w,,mi Mends' rlK).t« nre coneerned. 3?i"Ji fl pence. HEAT MAEKET

    1 ~j m*i^r.r^--'*^-r^'xifir^ RAD] EW A&P Meat Markers arc Vieing opened every N week in towns and cities throughout the State. Wherever women are particular about the quality of the food they buy there is a location for a Market. These food "department stores" with their up-to-date equipment, cater to the modern women whose house- hold duties are planneJ efficiently. SNAPPED AT CHICAGO—A picture ol a portion of a nrwr-p-ir'-i1 ; i'1, •was printed on wnllpapor duririK the Civil War. This was occaslunod If you would shop quickly and conveniently—with a by the scarcity of news print paper at that Ume. maximum of economy ~visic the A&P Meat Market AH Set Suggestions for the Week>End Long Island Ducks n> 29c Fancy Fowl 4 »>. **•«. ib. 38c

    Frying Chickens ib55c Prime Rib Roast - ib 45c Chuck Roast >• 32c Smoked Heef Tong-c n»47c Sunnyfield Bacon *u«d fc.42c Pressed Ham ifc 45c Hormel Canned Chicken iw 63c Hormel Spiced Ham (Half Sire) iw.53c Corned Boneless Brisket fc 39c Sodus Cottage Cheese LECTRICITY providing power—energy There is always somebody who clops it first. Gertrude Ederle was Short Forequarters of Lamb u>. 32c E —light, has countless diverse uses, th« first woman to swim the channel, Lindbergh was the first lone flyer to span the sea. Now David G. Turner wants to be the first lone pilot made possible hy ease of application and to crow the ocean In n sixteen-foot boat. With $50 to finance the trip Smoked Pork Butts n>. 43c the numerous functions which it so effi- and his good little sixteen-foot boat fricu Eftttivt July 12lfi and 13th lie gathered u,i the uui^..i;atl lim- ciently performs. its of his six fi't.'t uf extensive propor- The Deferred tions and thought as Tie did so: "This It makes radio possible and it is interesting to note that energy supplied Is n grievous dny. Tho Bible Is rl^ht 85 Main St., Woodbridge Excuse ncnln: 'lie wus tempted and he Mil' by Public Service animates the ethereal waves that send broadcast the pro- I'll ninke tracks for home and stay thero!" 258 Madison Avenue grams of no less than nineteen New Jersey stations—WJZ, WOR, WNJ, WGCP, Once more In his snug and com- fortable study lie set himself to work, WLWL, WAAM, WKBO, WAAT, WPAP, WCDA, WBMS, WODA, WIBS, (Copyright.* but it was of little use. In front of Perth Amboy WHAP, WRNY, WC AM, WMAC, WO AX, WQAO. T WAS not B happy world to John the s!ieet in his typewriter he saw I Stuart. He was trying to get his brown eyes so deep his glance could own breakfast. His housekeeper hud not fathom (hem; the curve of rosy TUf teen suddenly called away, nnd lie cheeks and (be hint of heavy coils of When you require energy, power, or light in your home or factory, elec- was, as the expression has It, "on \ih brown liulr muter the fur cap. ATLANTIC & DACIHC tricity will supply it in its most convenient form and our engineers will tell own." The nfternuon wore on to evening, On his nscent from the cellar way lie prepared and mude wiiy with a TEA CC. • you how best to adapt it to your needs. he found the kitchen door had blown very satisfactory repast and was smok- IASTIRN DIVISION open, nnd wintry gusts of snow were ing n pleasing cigar when his heart cascadliiR In. He closed the doer nnd jumped. At I lie kitchen door there wont iiliout his labors, when an un- sounded nn uninisliikiible "Me-ow!" THE HOME OF GENUINE TALKIES mistuknble "me-ow" warned him that lie rushed m the door and gathered lie had n visitor. A scouting expedi- 0 himself Ihe kitten that was to be BRATIfRAm-POLlAK'S MILLION DOLL\R tion revealed the visitor In his study, is furred excuse. P\7BLIC«SEEVICE n kilten, (lcrnruterl with a crimson He doiincd the proper garb and ribliciii. ICvldcntly slie hurt slipped in A-42i taried. He walked briskly until he when tlit' kitchen deor luid blown anie in front of lier bouse. In the open. luidnws be saw something (lurk, After some skillful stalking, wlileh tretchod across the walk where lie did not nnilce tils world any the hap- had fallen. It was the girl, uncon- pier, ne cornered the kitten. He had scious from the force of her fall on reason to believe It belonged next he snow-covered. Icy walk, He gath- door, so he decided to drop It over the ered her In his arms, thrilled nl Ihe fence. He performed this act with sense ot the firm, slight figure; then due ceremony nnd retreated to his be- he went to the house. Matini'U- Miinday to Friday, 2 to 5 P. M. listed breakfast. As he entered the Her father came to the door, Tliere Evenings—Monday to Friday, 7 to 11 P. M. kitchen Ids doorbell rang and he has- wus excitement and confusion for a Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays Continuous from 1 to 11 P. M have tened througn the bungalow to an- lme, but fifteen minutes later the swer. TODAY and TOMORROW- troubled waters were quiet and John SEE AND HEAR He opened the door and found him- B looking into brown eyes thai re- Belf facing a slight figure muffled In a garded him oddly. been fur coat. A TALKING PICTURE '1 saw you tumble out there this "I wonder If you have seen my kit- afternoon and 1 was" amused—there ten?" a sweet voice queried. was so much of you'" the laughed. "I Just deposited a feline of the de- "And then I had to do It, too. It scription over the backyard fence," serves me right for being so disagree- WILLIAM BOYD in he replied with some coldness as be- able to you this morning." fitting the time of the year, the sub- 'I'm afraid I should apologize. I ject, and a breakfastleas man, was trying to get my own breakfast 1" "Oh, you did!" the sweet voice said "THE LEATHERNECK be said. wltn Increasing chill. "I thank youl She milled. "That explains It; you With But, if I am not mistaken, I Just saw are forgiven and I Buppose"—her ALAN HALE — ROBERT ARMSTRONG and the kitten behind you I" brown, musing eyes were upon him— FRED KOHLER He looked around, exploded a mild "I suppose because the kitten .likes the expletive In his mind, snatched^ the you so well 1 ought to!" 4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY kitten from under a davenport, sus- "I agree with you," he said, "and— pended It by the nape of its neck and SEE AND HEAR extended It to Its mistress. 1 love the kitten 1" "You need not be quite so savage about It I" she said as she received U.aful Sk.llfi.1, Rainbow? the kitten, and turning sharply about MARY went down the inowy walks, her small Abalone Is the name ot a shellfish OWADAYS it »eemi to the Compare it for power, mileage overshoes leaving quick imprints be- The shell Is used for buttons, beads N average moturiit that there and anti-knock qu*liliei, liii|d her. and other ornament*. The meat Is dried for food. The word U general in a different colored Jaioline »t He closed the door and retrented PICKFORD Thounndi of motoristi have al- ly used to describe things made from every gas tank he drawt up to. to tils belated breakfast. As be ate, ready made thii comparison. the shell, as abalone buttons. IN If you have tried these gllolinei The result ii that more than twict the unhappy world took on a rosier aspect, uiul he suddenly realized that .—if yuu have heen "through the is much "Standard" Imtrwid HER FIRST 100? TALKING rainbow" — we ask you to do Gaioline is now used ai the oear- the owner of the kitten possessed I two limits. eit competing brand I brown eyes of a remarkable depth and beauty, nnd her eyebrows, and the For prompt service in replac- PICTURE lint, note that the new "Stand- An oil company with the great- curve of her cheeks above the dainty ucd" Improved Gitoliac it not cat facilities for producing a furs— ing your Plate, Window culurtd. finer gasoline is back of "Stand- "By Jove, she was downright pret- ard '' Improved Gaaolinc-in back Second, try this jaioliae and ty, and I'm Just awake to the fact I" of it 100*. and Auto Glass, compare the result* with o»> lift udvUad UlmMlt - ether gasoline at titular pricti you He wus a newcomer In the nelgh- "COQUETTE" Remember, tl't performance in the Call have tver uied in your car regard' motor that ulli (atoline! 'fnvt it borliood. Probably she lived In tho Al»o 2 - V1TAPHONE ACTS - 2 Ua of cohr or ctaimu youmlfl attractive house just back of his on Hit! other street. THURSDAY—ONE DAY ONLY— "Now, if that kitten should come M. YEUEN A Warner Brothers Vitaphone fcfc again I'll buve an excuse for going TALKING PICTURE over, and [lorlmpg I can Blake a bet- "27 Hudson Street STANDARD ter tmpretutluu than I did this morn- Monte Blue and May McAvoy in ing," he thought to blmself. CARTERET, N. J. He made his ugual morning trip to [VRMSC ()\ ICICLES jar the Tel. Carteret 474-W "norlh pak" room where "SldnJttrJ" Improved the nust olllcu and returned by way "NO DEFENSE" gajolinc tt itiitd in temperatures rann. of the street oa which the pretty ASSOCIATE FEATURE tn% from HO abate ID JO bchw urn. owner of the kitten lived. Her borne Mirror* Rewilvered and Btildll the "Standard" proving grvunj wu attractive, tbere was no doubt there is only one olhir laforattiQf with GASOLINE TOM MIX and TONY in apparatus compltte enough to iring oul- about that. H« wondered If be could Made tb Order nJe nod ctndilioni indoors. It is the catch a glimpse of her. fturtjiu of Standard! in Wukinffan, \E$SO—lht. Giant Power Fuel is The effort to do so was fatal. The l dorr it red merely to distinguish "THE DRIFTER" it jrom "Standard" Gtwilini.] deceptive mow sheltered »n icy stretch Picture Prameatouir Specialty made more Icy by the sliding feet of COMING NEXT SATURDAY— "" " schoolboys, and John cascaded down the wulk In trout of tier house wltli All Work Guaranteed A TALKING PICTURE 1 T .' S THE CHAMPION 2 TO 1 FAVORITE | more speed than grac*. WILLIAM HAINES & JOAN CRAWFORD In "THE DUKE STEPS OUT" W00DBR1DGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 SECTION TWO PAGI' Uaelt Et»* ••' CUMLa PK>|,. I Mir Is two klndt of voter* out ont M StartinR at Infancy, a child's com- ALL-YEAR TOURING ON PACIFIC COAST GIVES EX-HUBBY , m\i Uncle Bb«n; "dam <] t a munltj Is }ila mother. After the age ,., how they thlnkt in' flem d«i RECOMMENDATION of two, ottier children form hl» com- (.(, how dey Ulkg."— munity. Ajt ill the real lmnglnatlv* •g« of n cblld \* shaped. From then Prospective Father - in • Law on the ehud need* abidance st h|, game* at all times. Ai the child grows Get. Fact*. to the team age he forms companion! and makes his community. The fa- Sim Frnnclivn.—Here's iometMof ther hns as great a reenonslhlllty In lust a little clinVrent-the tettlmonlal 'i'M making a fln« community for the child »f • divorced wife for her former hn»- By A.FGreincr as the mother has.—Dr. Joseph Lee. rmnd, nsked for and received bj the rut her of the girl he Intends to marry I Hy (i Rlngular urlei of clrcnm- fitnnces two remnrVflit* letterg came Into the pofuw««|(in of the San Fran- cl»co fhroukle. They are the request of the fHther for n "character" for the "WE HATE ITI marl who IntentlB.to ronrry his daugh- ter, and the answer of the divorced NEW PffitGQ wife. Here are the two letters, with noth- Walanced'Vnit Radio ing changed tint the names of the ANOTHER WEEK principals: thUttuperb NEUTRODYNE-PUJS LOWBOY on/yl "Mrs. Marlon Browcr, Snn Francisco -Denr Madnm: l'lense pardon thli OF VALUE GIVING 8 very, personal letter ai 1 am writing •I*© * tu ask a few questions about your for- mer husband, Kenneth HroWfr. I will AY IN AND DAY OUT, week after week, your Screen Grid stnte. as an excuse that he hopes to 811O..TO mnrry my danghter. Y would like to D A&P Food Store offer* the choicest food* have you tell the following tilings re- at prices that assure you of worth-while savings. garding him: Is he a real, clean, Revolutionary To shop regularly at the A&P li to practice Cntiscionco is an island where high-minded gentleman, as he appears,' I; imin is alone with his tone, distance, se- A Bui With Tourists Emerging After Passing Through th« F»mou« Wawoni or one who puts up that front to the economy In Its fuHest meaning* tliMtijrhts facing the conse- lectivity, the re Big Tree In Yosemite National Park. public and Is a domestic tyrant! quences of his actions. It can rait of Balanced Units. Verj FlRnrrs on wlnii'i anil mniiiner Kiisullno cnnHiimptlnn In Western state*. "Is he n man who Is a good pro- lirove to be his one Island of handsome. Call or phone us and vider rtr is he one who spends what siifrty. Indli'ute tliv I'ontlituiuis use tif motor vchlolra, csiirrlnny on the I'nelflc const. FRESH BUnER arrange for FEKEDEMONSTRATION in: Summer brings Incrennrd motor touring, Inn fall mill winter ar« not fnr he makes on himself and lets his fam- ily merely exist? I am thinking only Penonal lUperTiiion of the bchlml, according to those figures, which nre reported by th« ("nllfurnla State Chvmt«nn nnrl Wyoming nil are above coniln's famous dalryiandt And here Is the ex-wife's answer: 44 Cresn Street the WO-Knllnn murk, with the reuiiiimler of the Western stntea consuming "Mr, C. K. Uoblnaon. Savnnnnh, Gn. from 4IW to 418 unllmis, the liwcst being for lilnho. Woodbridge, N«w Jartvy —Dear Mr. Robinson: It's rather an E. H. MOTT Uliihii hns Hi!' iiluhesi iii'ivcntiiize of Bnrlng nnd summer gasoline con- GRANDMOTHIR'S BREAD Est. 1904 odd situation, being asked tor a rec- Uri* M 8uui|)tlou, with til tier cunt, while Mnntonnns use Ott per cent of their fuel Baited of the cholcstt Ingredient* ( Tel. Woodbridg* 284 HO Washington Ave. ommendation for one's former hus- »»l«i O . during the more clement sensona. Texim has the nearest iiuprouch to an even Atrulydedclouiloari Carteret, N. J. band. Hotoever, 1 quite understand R. A. Hirner A. F. Greiner division, with r>1 per rent In summer and 41) per cent In winter. Small loaf 6« Funeral Director! your Interest In "and care of your Telephone: Cartoret 1668 daughter's happiness. It also gives me great pleasure that \ am able to NEW POTATOES OBJECT LESSON IN AUTOMOBILE SAFETY reassure you about Kenneth's char- An ftxcallenr value I acter. Now priced at ,.. 5 ibs. "He Is a very fine chap and should make snme girl very happy If they Swansdown Cake Flour have tastes In common. He hns al- ft £a***ml«l franittrtstlo* ways held a reasonably remunerative Prtparad «ak« flour, largs pkg. 29 Job ns far ng I know, and I never lacked nnythlng ns far as our finances Gelatine Dessert wore concerned. Our reasons for sep A8.P Brand. 3 pkgfc 1/ ariitlng were hnsed merely on Ijfcom piiilhlllty of temperament. "We were very young—«lgh Quaker or Mother's Oats twenty—when we were roar: For breakfast. pbg. *W^ did not know exiictiy what It J nlmut. Trusting that this 1: Blue Label Ketchup ' lion will sufficiently allay any tlmt you mny have about Kenneth's Small botilo 13e |arg« bottl* 21 eiigiiiillty, I am, very sincerely yours, Marlon Kmwer." Plel's orTrefz's Ugh) or dark. 6 bors. 25* Arctic Owl Attacks Child in Daylight C&G Ginger Ale Suranac take, N. Y.—An Arctic owl Cantrell 8> Cochrane. of record size swooped down In broad daylight at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Nessen, near Potsdam, and at Brlllo tacked Phoebe, their five-year-old For pors and pans. large packagt 1/ daughter. The terrified child wrapped 'I'lils picture Kmphlcnlly Illustrates the. danger of motorists parking theii her arms about her bead and screamed Ivory Soap Flakes lflrq. ntnclilnes without lucking. In this case tlie driver parked on n steep Incline for help. A gantl« soap for fine fabrics. pottage JL\ at Missouri Valley, lnwii, tint failed to set the brake. An Inquisitive little Her father reached her and snatcji& boy I'liiufoc:. into the driver's sent and let out the clutch with the result you her awa.v lust as the tamtly dog rushed see here. Fortunately he Jumped before the collision.. at the owl. The dog had no chance with the FRESH FRUITS fierce bird, which stayed above him Three Conditions Cause cent ciu'hon on iut> cyllmir. liemJ or and raked him severely with beak an the piston. Knowledge of the causes Gasoline Preignition talons before It flew away. The dog and VEGETABLES should facilitate the elimination of the E'relgnil on of Urn gasoline charge could get no hold In the greal All AS.P Food Storei offer a complots assortment pf the trouble. In the cylinder Is something that the mass of feathers and was badly season's choicest fresh fruits and vegetables. motorist may find more prevalent as knocked about. the compression ratio of the engine Is Two years ago the Adirondack re Paid Dearly for Datrat raised. Usually, one of three things gion suffered a regular Invasion ol Watermelons — •«>. Is responsible for this condition which According to a treaty of peace end- owls from the Far North, most o results lu a diminution of engine ing the Franco-Prussian war, France which have been killed or have lefi Cantaloupes power. was to pay Germany a war Indemnity the mountain country. For breakfast... or as a dessert. A for over These are exceptionally hot exhaust of 5,000,000,000 francs ($1,000,000,000). vuh,e.s, high temperature of the spark The last Installment wag paid Sep- tember 5. 1S73. — Please mention this paper whe plug electrodes, or u bit of inenndes- buying from advertisers. — Honey Dew Melons Delicious, tweet and juicy. 25" 800000 Thousands in U. S. and Canada Await This Announcement! CHOICE MEATS aa« A&P MEAT MARKETS are headquarters for quality cuts I of meat and appetite-provoking fowl and fish. And the Men) CHEVROLET Sixes prices afford significant savings. , st on the road since Jan. I I Long Island Ducks (b. 29* d C Fancy Fowl ra; 38 Today's Chevrolet Is scoring a huge nationwide success because It represents one of the tnost Lamb ^IIZ., 32« sensational achievements In automotive history —a Six in the price range of the four. THE GREAT' The Chevrolet six-cylinder engine delivers Its NOT MORE ATLANTIC & PACIFIC power freely, quietly, and easily throughout THAN 4 TIRES the entire speed range—delightfully free from TO A CUSTOMER EASTERN TEA CO. plVlSION annoying vibration and rumble. Combined with this remarkable six-cylinder smoothness are equally remarkable speed, power and accelera- tion—and an economy of better than twenty miles to the gallon. Telephone 1722 In addition to such sensational performance the Chevrolet Six offers the outstanding advan- tages of Bodies by Fisher. And no car ever provided a more Impressive array of modem New York Wall Paper Co. convenience featuresr-adjustable driver's seat and W one-piece windshield In closed models, Paints and Varnishes of Quality easy action clutch and gear-shift, ball bearing steering, and Instrument panel complete even to I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL theft-proof Electrol'ock and electric motor i temperature Indicator 1 356 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. TiU 2 CORD TIRES IR The COACH S«Un Dallrwy 595 $ 20.000 MILE court »cqc TIRE FOR GOOD DENTISTRY Ckaatll •545 REGULAR 595 cannot be valued in dollars and '675 TonUhsula PRICE AND Ml trie*' ) o- *• /«"*» with Cab.... ftint. WE OIVE AN cents. ADDITIONAL COMPARE the delivered price as well »* H»e Het price in Our Dentistry ia GOOD. lOvOOO MILE Kte. mice out titso STbU value, Chevrolet', delivered prt* Our Dentistry ia Painless, PainleM Extraction for delivery and financing. TIKE FOR 2 IMUNMTIUS by th. "AIR" Meth- orei Ettmiiu m M OWUW JAU I Our prices are MODERATE and od. within reach of the ordinary wage Fraa Examination JEFFERSON MOTORS lnc MONROE TIRE CO. earner. 160 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., PERTH AMBOY 1096 ELIZABETH AVI, ELIZABETH, IN. J. DR; SCHWARTZ 87 Broad Street, Elizabeth Oppotite City Hall Tetophoua 0|>«n Evening! 9 A. M.—6 P. M. Mon. Wed. And Fri. 'till 8 P. M. Knmton 13*8 Citsa Satvict SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE News of the World Told in Pictures

    Quits After Fifty Years Aviator Plans Long Hop Inauguration of Services Resumed

    Mr.s.Al.CL' I. hniinons a I ai l\.t '.I 1'iiuhc .S;-IIO.J: .(J, :.i.ui ^.1 York City, received a platinum watch from the teaching start or the school at the school's commencement. The gift was given as a tribute to An Interior view of the (iuadalupe Basilica In the Mate of Mexico, where the solemn inauguration of her on the completion of the fiftieth year of her career as a teacher. service In Catholic churches after a suspension of three years was resumed with a Pontifical mass. Over 100,000 people visited Ou&dalupe Basilica on this auspicious orrasion. Making Whoopee in the Old Days Candidate Mohammedan

    ! s l;!Clll ,in,oin HromVv. who pi:u;.'- '" lak" "- '^ month for a 4,700- mllp non-stop flleht from Tnroma, Wash., to Toklo. This flight, If suc- cessful will be one of the fastest and longest yet made. Bromley expect* to cni:?!> at ISO to 160 miles per hour and make the trip In approxi- mately thirty-three hours. Rows 115 Miles in Three Days

    Hadja Fern'm, a forty-five- 1 When the test to select a young year-old Mussulman "Divine," man to be trained and groomed who has Just secured premier to succeed Thorny A. Edison is honors in a male beauty com- N J soon held at East Orafiie, - - ' petition at Angora. In further- the State of Kansas will be rep- ance of the emancipation of resented by R. Burton Power ot Turkish women and priests, a Sallna. Power was chosen in a special decree was recently issued contest that attracted thirty-nine Capl. Eh-oy Carney ut Wmthrop, Mass., is sixty-eight years old. For giving them the right to take many years hi; was a skipper on the high seas, and he still Jeels the call Grandmother's life was not all hard work, according to this lusty pioneer, Cal M. Young. Here he ts cither youths o! his State that part in beauty competitions, both of the waves. In his rowboat. Diana, he covered the distance from Wtn- showing three young 1929 models Just how they made "whoopee" in the good old days. The girls have been was conducted by a special board of a domestic and international chosen as leaders In the big Sunset Trail pioneer pageant, and they have donned the proper costume. In throp, through the Cape Cod Canal, to Woods Hole, 115 miles, In three at the University of Kansas. character. days. This Is believed to be a record. the photo are Miss Anne Steele; Cal Young, noted pioneer; Miss Mary Glerhart, and Miss Bertha Waldorf. Alice and Irma Indian Village Church Dedicated Boy and His Pal

    SNAE'PED AT EASTPOKT. ME.—Outre: The Klijlit Hev. Johtt Gregory Murray o! rorliaiui. Catholic Bishop of Maine, at the dedication of the new $iJ4.0i)

    Kunan j>cieiiii-,i:, niiii a.l manner ol professors are extremely SN'Ai-PKl) AT CHK'.-U;: < line i., an f.\ccptioiu! picture ul two interested m the sisters whosepicture is shown above. Both girls have pals ou'. in the woodi ;«"•:!,.; a little time by playing a duet. been dowered by nature with such amazing memories that they are uble to repeal correctly any article or |JOI-M of from 300 to 400 words In length that urny be read to them. Although they s|i«ak only Hungarian, they find no difficulty in memorizing other languages. Thirty-Four Years Ago Three-Legged Calf

    'Hurl) lour years uyo, in the good old town of Hoboken, N. J., ttia Kvery now and then a freak animal is born. Heie we have one from AT WASHINGTON, U. C. ')'li« inventor ol the iirst iitinie tckviMoii .-,i-l V. hinudu Poland In the city ut Lodz, where this three-legged calf Ls attiautlng Jenkins, pliutovraplieil with the transmitter winch he lias developed lor broadcasting raiilu iiiuvlt, Accofd- foundation of the euijieistone of the ttrst Hudson River bridge was laid, considerable attention. Ho far us known, this is the tint three-legged 'that Li all that ever happened. To-day another bridge is being erected ing to Mr. Jenkins, It will nut be long befoie hoiue-mdiu-iiiuvle seU, will be its popular a0 his liome-radlo- calf ever born In Poland. picture sets. to bpan the majestic river discovered by Hendrik Hudson, and little, U anything is thuught of the project conceived bo many years ago. "CURLY LOCKS "CURLY LOCKS Wilt thou be Mine? VVInn Hint rhyiiK' •IVHJ written * ringlets weren't within the reach of every niniden ami hence the mitor singled out for his choice the one with runt.Y LOCKS." HUT NOW THE Supercurline Steam Permanent Waves Are BO exquisitely beautiful and natural Curly Locks are within the reach of every maiden and matron. 00 NO EXTRA t/% 00 L0NG *UV CHARGE ^(-l- B0B BOB w HAIR PHONE P. A. 1110 FOR APPOINTMENT 262 MADISON AVE. Kjaer PERTH AMBOY.N. J. Opan Monday and ThuntUy Eruiingt

    At tlm Fox Kmpiro Theatre, Rnhwny, Sunday, Mimdny ami Tuesday.

    PLAYWRIGHT LAUDS MOVIE 'THE BLACK WATCH- CAROL-STUART_FEATURED IS BELIEVED TO BE THE ADAPTION OF STAGE PLAY IN JAZZ AGE FILM Give the movie scenario writer a FORD'S GREATEST "Girls Gone Wild," first co-featur- big hand! Playwrights and authors Although "Four Sons" won John ed vehicle for the new Fox team of youngsters—Sue Carol and Nick are doing it now.-. Ford, Fox Film director, world-wide nfTheBlacVwatcKVfFox honors as beinn one of the ten best Stuart—has started production un- AH-Talking Feature' S. S. V:>.n Dine, author of "The pictures made during the last year, der the direction of Le,w Seiler, vet- Paulus Dairy eran director for Fox Films. It will At the Fox Km pi re Thi-iitrc. Railway, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Canary Murdt'r CHIP." admitted lhat there is a general feeling that his lat- he considered Paramount's pieturiza- est Fox Movietone all-dialog produc- bo shown et the Empire Theatre next Main Oftice: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. tion, "The Black Watch," wil! be his Wednesday and Thursday. tion of his book to he tho equal, and crownlne achievement of all time. Phone 2400 Established 1890 maybe superior, of the original story. It is a sfcry of the jazz afce, re- This picturization of Talbot Mun- volving about ft high-stepping high Lehigh at W3kes-B«m Now Ward Morehouse, whose grip- dy's stirring romance, starring Vic- school crowd of which fiabs HoKvor- \ULUS* pinn drama of newspaper life, "Gen- tor McLagUn, is the twenty-seventh thy, played by Sue Carol, is the lead- OSIT1VELY tlenien of the Press," startled New Fox Films production directed by er. Work theatregoers last season, lauds Ford. "The Black Watch" comes to Nick Stuart has the role- of Buck USE ERFECTLY MILK COAL the Empire Theatre, Rahway, Sun- Hrown, son of a traffic cop, who is the men who made his brilliant stafre day, Monday and Tuesday. It is his dazzled by the wealthy and elfever- ASTEUR1ZED W« allow SO« p«r ton induction tf paid ft* i success into a. still more brilliant nll- second production in the ru w med- sent Babs. P In 10 day* or Ca«h talkinp moving picture. This picture ium of sound. A. bootlegger, enacted by Roy D'- Walker-Gordon Certified Milk is hooked for showing at the Empire During 192T ami 1928 he directed Arcy, plays a prominent part in the Wendmese Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk Theatre, Rahway, todny and tomor- "Mother Machree," "Four Sons," story, which becomes highly exciting ICE and WO "Hangman's House," "Strong Boy," with his entrance into the select Suydam'a andltutger's Special Raw Tuberculin 0D "Riley, the Cop" and his lirst al!- group of gay high school girls and Tested Milk Or* UiACtU 1119 r«rlb Am boy "The ending is a' knockout," he talkinR production, "Napoleon's liar- hoys. John Darrow has been cast for ieials of the Paramount Long he r." the role of "Speed" Wade, a lounge DISTRIBUTION COVERS Island studio where the picture was In "The Black Watch," Myrna Loy lizard companion of "Kalis," who RYMSHA I CO., Inc. \ made. "1 think it helps the play and heads a supporting cast which i makes things tough for "Ruck New Brunswick. Highland Park, South River, Sayr«ville, j I intend to write the dialog over to eludes David iRollins, Lumsdun liar Brown." Parlin, South Ambojr, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge MtlUUSt. MAURER,N.fc | living tin' stajje version into conform- Roy D'Arey, Mitchell Lewis, Cyril jity with the screen when the show Chadwick, Claude King, Walter I.onir, Carteret, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. ^ocs on the road." David Torrence, Frederick Sullivan, — Please mention this paper to ad Gregory Gay, I'at Somerset and Dav- vertuers; it Jielps you. it helps them, id Percy. it helps your paper. — BIG SURPRISE FOR THE EVERY HOME NEVER BEFORE at tki price KIDDIE OF s IN PERFECT TOWN TALKING 1 PICTURES A Tremendous Country-wide Hit. Sat. Mat. July 20 IMPORTED Japanese Friday and Saturday PARAMOUNT'S Gentlemen fc/mbroidered bhantung ALL-TALKING of the Press Shoes drama of the throb- With WALTER bing story behind HUSTON (2 Qammount the headlines TALKING Qicture

    ON THE SAME PROGRAM Chas. "Chic" Sale in "The Ladies' Man" WortK Much An All Talking Movietone Act More And Mack Sennett!* First All Talking Comedy "WHIRLS AND GIRLS" with All Star Cast aUo FOX MOVIETONE NEWS ____^—^ * Sunday, Monday, Tuesday The Broadway Sensation at Two Dollar Prices! Here at our Regular Admission ALL TALKING FOX MOVIETONE FEATURE BUCK WATCH -wiUk VICTOR MCLAGLEN MYRNA LOY DAVID ROLLINS ROY D'ARCY ^ Directed by JOHN Exactly the same material SKK and HEAR the "regular fellow" of the sold in high grade shops at screen—in his lirst all talking picture. Love and laughter, passion and intrigue, ad- $7.00 and more. venture and mystery amid the tinkle of temple bells and the perfume of Asiatic nights . . . The story of an enigmatic adventuress, volup- tuous and cruel, inflamed with power but en- slaved by passion—and the love duel that went on when she gambled for an empress' tiara and You cannot equal Miles values. only lost when a man of iron melted in her arms. A Breath-taking romance! ON THE SAME PROGRAM Largest variety of "SOUND YOUR A" An All Talking Comedy WMte Kid and Colpr«d Shoe. Ruth Etting Sings in "FAVORITE MELODIES" and FOXMOVIETONE NE^VS - 3.95

    Wednesday and Thursday York Stores New Jersey Stores SEE AND HEAR 156 Well 34 Township Committee will hold ditl Inn* thst Ihe huce modern pip* or and third roarfinirs at a nwt- meeting nt the Memorial Municipal eet immediately upon its adonf Quits Reading to Aid Hitting Complainant, and Mary Millar, ^to. nd advertising as required by !»•• ot als., l)efen'lant>. ¥\ Ka fur >al<- irans used In rhurrhes and theat«r* intr nr-ld on the Mil ..iy Building, Woodbridge, on July 22, of m»rt(fiiK>'>l premisd rlatrd .lun«' Ott-e their origin to s imnll Chinese 1929. l!)2!l, at 3:.T0 o'clock (Daylight Sav- OR jiiii wlio tuny li'1 •"P<1 tlouiily Uir-lln.-rl. dcn-n on.- B. J. DL'NGAN, ng Time) in the afternoon, to con- NOTICE 4, I'.tL'!'. montli Instrument. In which bamboo , NOTICE in hereby iv ,. If you can eiplnln >•./,« Willie KHHMM. Mr (;.,ml»l<-y's * 100,000 By virtue of the above stated writ tab« were nsed for pines. The an j Township Clerk. sider the following ordinance, at K Pn tM h^huMs in wirloii, n-Kl K,n,,|r> part* of to me flirerted Hmi dpli\ercld, J will which time and place objection there- ollowing ordinance was adopted third KH ker, I* kin" k- dent Instrument resembled In appear ; iecond and third readings at » «,," the South side etn|."r!i lo ,1,.. tun., "f n -Wl l,H.llnR mnrk then p to »al*" at public vendue on AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN may be presented by any taxpayer •ore the modern saxophone. | ENTITLED, "AN mg held on the 8th day of Ju|v T< '•'.'. JOH are tlie person Willie N ,I'."U"K tor. WKI>.\KSI)AV, JULY SEVENTEEN- ORDINANCE of the township. TH, NINETEEN' HUNDRED ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE .I'ropertv owners wishing to object B. J. DUNICJAN"• Willie tlfed t.. tie o tllll^nt render. m.jr» J..hn Township (;|,. AM) TWBNTY-.VTNE NOTICE THE APPOINTMENT OF A may file a written o+ijection with the H Oilnuro Sows IK' !»«•<) «" '»>• " f"'!"-'1"''1 ""• ""H""'t „. At one o'clock Standard Time BOARD OF ASSESSORS AND TO Township Clerk prior to that date. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDF look at iinythlTiK "'"i rewmhli-i « neH-si-aper. .Superstition. I Two o'rlurk Daylight Saving Time) I NOTICE ii hereby given that the PROVIDE FOR THE COMPEN- B. J. DUNIGAN, SATION OF THE MEMBERS Township Clerk. FOR A SPUR SEWER TO Br fOU »<"P. afternoon of the &aid day at following ordinance was adopted on THEREOF," ADOPTED JUNE 13. KNOWN AS THE AVENEL SPUR •This Is lo •I, on me In ""me wnys." Wllle the Sheriff's Office tn the City of »econd and third readings at a meet- ,],,,,! even know what I urn hlitlng. I New f)run*wick, N. J. 1927. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDEFOR OF THE RAHWAY VALLFY frank with jnu. inir held on the nth day of July A PUBLIC PARK TO SEKVE TRUNK SEWER, AVENEl if i |.,oV nt « A I.I, tract or pareel of l»ftds and 1929. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- flinnpe my Ml' situate, lying and being in SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE THE FORDS, KEASBEY AND WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP TA 1 HOPELAWN SECTIONS OF GETHER WITH THE NECEs newspnper.' the fi'.rnujfh of Roosevelt in the AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE It »-:IH or.ly i •|IT pretest tlint i1.unity of Middlesex and State of IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE- WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP AND SARY APPURTENANCES ANn FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A APPROPRIATE MONEYS TO TO PROVIDE FOR THE issii .Jersey. SANITARY SEWER TO BE SEX:— KI in the southerly line _ 1. There shall be added to said PAY FOR THE SAME AND TO ANCE OF TEMPORARRARY NNOTE"O ; wldniH. KNOWN AS GREEN STREET PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OR IMPROVEMENT BONDS "lilankety lilnnk," Willie pro ,f "H" -treet at a point distant east- SEWER EXTENSION, AND TO ! ordinance section 2, which shall read OR IMPROVEMENENT BONDS ANh re hundred and twenty-five 01 0 OF TEMPORARY NOTES OR TO PROVIDE FOR THE ASASSESS S K-Ml'i], Hlll'-ll UuSs li'.* PROVIDE FOR THE CONSTRUC-^f ' *'-— L , BONDS. MENT THEREOF. hand ('ill o! ffM't from the southeasterly TION OF MANHOLES AND NE-1 2- . ln addition to the salary above loriklnji at H hri irner of "U" and "G" street; thenci.' WHEREAS, there has been a re BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWv small eimli, "I ki CESSARY APPURTENANCES TO! mentioned the secretary of siu.l board niiininif southerly at riffht angles sha11 (|Uest made to the Township Com SHIP COMMITTEE ^OK TIJK Vi U fellow 3 Bre SAID SEWER AND TO PROVIDE \ receive an annual salary of Tw 1 TIV hlTllim now. .Mill "li" street one hundred UDO) Hundred ($200.flO| Dollars payable mitU'i to provide a publk park which TOWNSHIP OF WOO nlwniH dolnc NOII liinn Iti H gut ' FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TEM IN THE COUNTY OF :'ee?; thence running easterly and PORARY NOTES OR IMPROVE- in equal monthly installments. will serve the Fords, Keas>bey and • • | • 111 «hy nre nil litl.t illK Ilk" with "B" Jtref't twenty.five WILLIAM A. RYAN, Hopelawn sections of Woodbridge 1 MENT BONDS AND TO PRO- tliN? we In-Nte,|. feet; thence running northerly VIDE FOR THE ASSESSMENT Chairman of the Township Township, and A Wfdcr system as hereinafi,..- 'lion t tfilk III.OIJI It," Hill (;rum Karaite! with "G" street one hun- THEREOF. Committee of the Township WHEREAS, it appears expedient set out shall be constructed as n |,,' Mel. lirtindMiiny !•- bat and ttir-i, ( 100) feet to "B" street; thence BE IT ORDAINED HY THE TOWN- of Woodbridge, in the l«i the. Township Committee at thi; cal improvement, under and liy vr intr westerly alohg said "H" tue of the provisions of an act ',,,,' ilN;i|i[ie:irlri!i lnt'» I he ilunmit us l! SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE' County of Middlesex. •.ime to purchase the land for the lo ' twerjty-h've (2.5) feet to the titled, "An Act Concerning Mum, I was «lined i.fTnrt «»II lo ine H TOWNSHIP OK WOODBRIDGE, Attest cation of said park before suitable or place of befrinninp. IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE-1 B. J? DUN'IGAN, locations are used for development palities," approved March 27, I;IJ- Mii'lt'eori on the <>rn|ity minium o! Ilein^ lot No. 6 on block No. '.i on the amendments thereof and subiil- H tiiiyi'lmll writer. I'm here tin SEX:— | Township Clerk. purposes, and f property of Mary N. Shot- 1. A sewer extcn-'lnn to lie known WHEREAS, it appears that the lo- ments thereto and other laws ap,,! K'uiie reiivuns why Kiimm limy In cable thereto, to provide for the s,, ' •Jed-used, made by William S. as tne Green Strcet S(,W(,r Extension, NOTICE .atiin described in the body of thi n tilltltiK H In lloriisliy or Colih itary disposal of sewerage in thv C. E., Perth Amboy. N. J., or the portion thereof hereinafter set NOTICE is hereby given that th< ordinance will best serve the present 'Ink'; your [.lr-k. part of Woodbridge known as Aven, 1 August, lH'Jl. and filed in the Clerk's] out| shall be con?trurtt-d as a local following ordinance was adopted on ind future needs of said sections of 1. He KV"1 "I1 K"lf luft winter. f the County of Middlesex. to be connected with the Rahuv improvement, under and by virtue of »econd and th>rd readings at a meet- Woodbridge Township, Valley Trunk Sewer already ' Wi- lire certain this nil] irn-e| with Being the same premises conveyed HE IT ORDAINED HY THE TOWN (l the provisions of an act entitled, "An ine held on the 8th dny of Julj structed. golfers. to Stanislaw Wunkowsky by William Act Concerning Municipalities, ap- SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE 1929. 1 2. He doesn't crouch KMT tlie (tlnle ns ho formerly did. J. Shotwell, widower, et al?. Ejtecut- proved March 27; r!M7. the amend- TOWNSHIP Oh WOODHRIDGE 2. Said system shall be. known , or«, etc., by deed dated October 5, B. J. XHJNTGAN, the Avenel Spur of the Rahw To pome extent IIIH Kinne tins In-en thanked. ments thereof and supplements there- Township Clerk IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE ley Trunk Sewer. ay V. l'.tO3, and recorded in Middlesex to and other laws applicable thereto, SEX: A. II" is rei-mu ilei] to his rate. County Clerk's office in bo.ok 3i2, 3. The cost of said improvem, 12. to a proposed manhole in the south- SESSMENT THEREOF. and Loan Association, Complain- erly extension of the renter line of •\nti ($8;'>,000.00) Dollars, or as muc time to time in an amount not tn ex- NOTICE E IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- hereof as may be necessary, is here ceed the sum above appropriated, PICK-UPS ;int, and Nancy Tomaso, et Kimball avenue and from 'said man- SHIP COMMITTEE OF' THE X lll t ls IMendifhts. Fi for sale of i NOTIC»'"" -E is "ereuherebyy KIV lire numbered. SEX :t- ereby authorized to be issued from bonds shall bear interest at a Hy virtue of the above stated writ ini? Held on the Nth day of July pavenient, approximately 250,8 feet a rav 1929. to a proposed manhole in the south- 1. That Elmhurst avenue, hegin- ime to time, in an amount not to ex- not to exceed six per cent per .,,.- boys, Trn '. i me directed and delivered, I will Tin- ililrd o| Wane; '•xpow to sale at public vendue on B. J. DUNCAN, erly extension of the center line of ing at the southerly line of Green eed the sum above appropriated, num. All other matters in reaped of trvnul witti iJes WEDNESDAY, JULY SEVENTEEN- Township Clerk. Jansen avenue and from said man- itreet and extending southerly fi50 ursuant to the provisions of Chap- said notes or bonds shall be deter- TH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE hole an 8" vitrified sewer extending eet to the northerly line of Berkley er 252 of the Laws of lillfi, as mined by the Chairman of the Towi Boulevard, b« improved by the eon- mended and supplemented, which AND TWENTY-NINE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A e,sterly alone; Green street on a line ship Committee, the Township Clerk A tir.-t b;isem:in !,- u man who rench SANITARY SEWER TO BE pproximately 5 feet northerly of the truction of concrete curb, gutter utes or bonds shall bear interest at and Township Treasurer, who arc At ono o'clock Standard Time (Two .. rate not to exceed six per cent per ts 17 feet to make. tlie. ii|iiirtslo[i soc-in o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the KNOWN AS THE ISELIN SEW- lavement, approximately 230feet to nd cinder pavement and the neces- hereby authorized to execute and i-. lary surface drainage therefor, un- annum. All other matters in respect t wonder. ifternoon of the said day at the ER SYSTEM EXTENSION NO. 1, proposed manhole to he constructed ue said temporary notes or bonds. AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE pproximately 10 feet easterly of the der and by virtue of the provisions ..f suid notes or bonds shall he deter- fi. Said sewer system shall con- • • » Sheriff's Office in the City of New mined by the chairman of the Town- Brunswick, N. J. CONSTRUCTION OF MANHOL- lavement on Route No. 25 of the ti an act entitled, "An Act Cnncern- sist of a 15" vitrified sewer, begih- (Jiard, suuihjj.i-,\ liurlfr of tlie Si ES AND NECESSARY APPUR- itate Highway; also an K" vitrified ng Municipalities," approved March hip Committee, the Township Clerk linpr at a, proposed manhole in the Pnul AIII.TI>-!III As.sociullon clult, has All the following tract or parcel of 27, 1917, the amendment thereof jnd Township Treasurer, who are and and premises hereinafter parti- TENANCES TO SAID SEWER ewer beginning at a manhole on the runk sewer now being constructed j>ur''h!i.-.:d by tolutulius. AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE IS- outherly side of the pavement on nd supplements thereto and other hereby authorized to execute and is- by the Rahway Valley Joint Sewer cularly described, situate, lying and ue said temporary note? or bonds. being in the Township of Wood- SUANCE OF TEMPORARY NOT- reen street approximately 120 feet aws applicable thereto. Meetine and known as Woodbridge Alex ["(.-•giisnn, veteran right hand oridgc, in the County of Middlesex ES OR IMPROVEMENT BONDS resterly of the northerly extension 2. Said improvement shall be 6. The area of said park will be Spur, at a point approximately lo' «*) pitcher, wns r<-leiiHed outrlnlit to g y AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE f the center line of Lyman avenue known as the Elmhurst avenue, Ise- as follows; easterly of the westerly line of land- fcuffiilo of lluHnteruiifioriiil league. and State of New Jerseyy. ASSESSMENT THEREOF. nd from said manhole extending in Section, Woodbridge, Curb, Gut- 'IRST TRACT: now or formerly belonging to the Al h i lt » • . All those certain lots, situated in resterly along Green street on a er, Grade and Cinder Pavement Im- Beginning at a point on the north- Realty & Commercial Co., and from the Township of Woodbridge, being BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE ine approximately 5 feet southerly provement, -rly side of King George's Road, said beginning point extending south- Root dt the Chicago Cubs Is begin known and designated as Lots Nos. 7 f the pavement, approximately 2585 3. The sum of Fifty-five Hundred erly on a line parallel with the said and K, Hlk. H7S N. on a "Map of TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, eading from Fords to Woodbridge, • ing to look to opposing learns like IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE- eet to the northerly extension of the ($5500.00) Dollars or ao much there- .n the southeasterly corner of prop- westerly line of lands of said Realty wine connection of the r> iliou^lit Mr. lli.'vlng of the erly line of Green street, running 3. The sum of Eighteen Thousand manhole in the center line of Wood- thonce (1) southerly, parallel with the amendment thereof and supple- as amended and supplemented, which to a point; thence (5) north 63°36' Ited Sos was I In; most suitably named ments thereto and other laws appli- ($18,000.00) Dollars or so much notes or bonds shall bear an interest bine avenue and from said manhole Benjamin avenue, Ope Hundred hereof as may be necessary is here East, 515.87' to a point, still on the a 12" vitrified sewer extending west- Df the catchers. Twenty-Five (1"25) feet to a point; cable thereto, to provide for the san- rate not to exceed six per cent per northerly side of said road, and be- itary disposal of sewerage in the fol- by appropriated to meet the cost o annum, AH other matters in respect erly along the center line of Wood- thence (2) easterly, parallel with carrying out said improvement. ing the southeast corner of property bine avenue approximately 885 feet The halter at tin; |il:tle can always Gri;cn street, Forty (40) feet to a lowing described streets in Wood- to said notes or bonds shall be de- herein described thence (6) 23°05' bridge Township:— 4. Temporary notes or bonds ar termined by the Chairman of the to a proposed manhole; from said tell If Hob (irovi; I us Just pitched the ]rK,jnt; thence (3) northerly, parallel hereby authorized to be issued from West, 1006.79' along the easterly manhole a 10" vitrified sewer extend- An K" vitrified sewer beginning at Township Committee, the Township Mill, because, tin; cutf iff liovt with the first described course, One time to time in an amount not t Clerk and Township Treasurer, who line, of property herein described, to ing southerly through lots 1 and 1* lo throw It biii-k. Hundred Twenty-Five (125) feet to a manhole in the center line of Ben- exceed the sum appropriated' pursu a point;' thence" (7) north 83°21 in block 775 to a proposed manhole jamin street where the same is in- are hereby authorized to execute and the southerly line of Green street; ant to the controlling provisions o issue said temporary notes or bonds West, 7S2.07' to a point in the north- in the center line of Butler street; tersected by the center line of Berk- west corner of property herein des- ln the last 20 years the sundlotl ot thence (4) westerly, along the south- lhapter 252 of the Laws of 19]G, a and from said manhole a 10" vitri erly side of Green street, Forty (40) ley Boulevard and from said manhole ,-). All the work of said improve- cribed and the southeast corner of ! bi.v<: sent t-'iuiily 20 ball amended, which notes or bonds shal fied sewer extemiine easterly approx- feet to the point or place of BE- extending westerly along the center ment ii to be- done in accordance Fords Park No. 5 and in a northeast imately on the center line of Butler players to the major leagues, an aver- lino of Berkley Boulevard approxi- bear interest at a rate not to excee with the plans and profile of the Elm- GINNING. : corner of Dunham Heights, Sectior street approximately 1796 feet to a mately 300 feet to a proposed man- six per cent per annum. AH othe hurst avenue, Iselin Section, Wood- »t'fe of one. u year. Bounded on the north by Green matters in respect of said notes o No. 2, thence (8) South fi'02'10" proposed manhole in the center lin.- • • • street, on the east by Lot No. 9, on hole in the center line of Elmhurst bridge, CuA, Gutter, Grade and Cin West. 1115.82' along the easterly of Douglas avenue; and from sail bonds shall be determined by th der Pavement Improvement, as here The Boston Ited Kox management the south by part of Lot No. 84, and avenue and from said manhole an line of Dunham Heights, .Section No manhole an 8" vitrified sewer extend- 8" vitrified sewer extending north- Chairman of the Township Commit tofore described, made by George R. westerly hy Lot No. fi, all as shown tee, the Township Clerk and Town 2, and being a westerly line of proper- ing northeasterly along the center »iinouneed tin; release to Washington erly along tie center line of Elm Merrill, Township Engineer, and thf ty herein described, thence ('.)) Soutr by the waiver route oi Ira Flngstead, un said map, in said block. ship Treasurer, who are hereby au line of Douglas avenue approximately Being the same premises conveyed hurst avenue approximately 535 feet specifications therefor, which are now 6°25'50" East 420.-17' along the east- U00 feet to a proposed manhole m icterun outfielder. also an 8" vitrified sewer beginning thorized to execute and issue sai on file with the Township Clerk. to the said Nancy Tomaso by deed temporary notes or bonds. erly line of Dunham Heights Section the center line, of Woodbridge av. from Anders Soren Nielson, et ux, at a manhole in the center line of fl. The improvement shall also in No. 1, and a westerly line of proper- Ira Thomas, Green street where the same is in The sewer to be constructe< dude such extension into intersect ty herein described, to a point in the man of Con- bearing date May 1, 1928. hereunder is the same as describe' nue; an 8" vitrified sewer extending' jlc- Mack, Is one of the best-known tersected by the center line of Chain ine streets not beyond the property northwest corner of lands now or Decrees amounting f» approxi- O'Hills road and extending souther- in paragraph one hereof. southerly along the center line "! baseball scouts In mately $5,900.00. side lines of Elmhurst avenue as may formerly belonging to Owen Flynn; .he United Stutea. ly across Green street, approximate 6. All the work of said improvi be determined by the Township Com thence (10) North H2M-1' East, 215.- Prospect avenue approximately Ho tit Is a veliTiin in Together with all and singular the ly 30' to a proposed manhole approx ment is to be done in accordanc feet from a proposed manhole in rightii, privileges, hereditaments and iiittse to be necessary to protect th 10' alone the northerly! line of lunds imately ,V southerly of the southerly with the plans and profile of Green improvement. now or formerly belonging to Owen Butler street; and an 8" vitrit'n-d appurtenances thereunto belonging line of pavement, and from said man Street Sewer Extension Improve- sewer extending southerly along th- A complulnt is made that umpires or in anywise appertaining. Flynn, to a point in the northwest hole an 8" vitrified sewer extendin; ment, as heretofore described, made corner of lands now or formerly be- center line of Remsen avenue ap io longer call decisions so they can WILLIAM S. HANNAH, and completed under the supervision kt- heard. As 11 Is, vuu must assume westerly along Green street on a lin' by George R. Merrill, Township En- longing to A. Olsen; thence (11) proximaU'ly 6'Jill feet from a prop.' Sheriff. gineer, and thd specifications there- and direction of the Township Com- lit In saying "Strike" If the pitch Is approximately 5' southerly of .thi mittee and according to the provis- North 50'17' East, lOO.Oir along the ed manhole in Butler street; an n" LEO GOLDBERGER, southerly line of pavement, approx. for, which are now on file with the northerly line of property now or vitrified sewer extending souther!:- wide. $32.76. Solicitor. ions of an act entitled, "An Act Con- imatelyl 2300' to the center line o Townahip Clerk. formerly belonging to A. Olsen. to a along the center line of Demon ' • * * W. I. 6-EI, 28; 7-5, 12. Middlesex and Essex Turnpike, to cerning Municipalities", hereinbefore formerly begg 7. Said improvement shall be described. avenue, approximately Fi80' from .i iltliile Siind, veteran tnllclilar, went gether with the necessary manhole: made and completed under the super- point iti the. northeast corner of said proposed manhole in Butler street. SHERIFF'S SALE and appurtenances thereto. 8. The, cost of said improvement land, thence 112) South Hit1415' East ten (,'ames without ^ettinii a hit for vision and direction of the Township shall be assessed upon the lands in "i. • The locution of any part ••; Hie Rochester dull. ISul the club \wm •N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Committee and according to the pro- 118.52' along the easterly line of suid sewer may be changed or tin- — Between Many E. Pierson, Com- 2. The cost of said improvemen the vicinity thereof benefited or in- niimiiif; iiiully through Ills good work visions of an act entitle^, "An Act ppproperty y now or formerlyy belongingg | said plans" and 'spedfications d plainant, and Mary Miller, etc., et. shall be assessed upon the lands i Concerning Municipalities", herein- creased in value thereby to the extent t A Ol t th t l f ID making; douMe plays. the vicinity thereof benefited or in of the benefit or increase. to A. Olsen to the point or place of ed from by resolution of the Town ul.s., Defendants. Fi Pa for sale of y before described. beginning. -ship Committee within the limit >•'• mortgaged premises dated June. 5, creased in value thereby to the ex- 9. This ordinance shall take ef- 8. This ordinance shall take ef- fect immediately upon its adoption On the north the property now or the appropriation herein provide l'.'2'.l. tent of the benefit of increase. fect immediately upon its adoption formerly belonging Ui Patrick L. Ry- for, so far as may be fouh By virtue of the above stated writ 3. The sum of Ten Thousand and advertising as required by law. an and Dunhan jk-ights Section Ni lleiv 1 and advertising as required by law. sary in the actual carrying out i M me directed and delivered, I will ($10,000.00) Dollars or so much B. J. DUNIGAN, WILLIAM A. RYAN, mi th» siiuthj'by King George's the proposed improvement, (pose t<>. sale at puiblic vondue on thereof as may be necessary is here- Chairniin of the Township either In Jporftfofes Townahip Clerk. road and property known as now or cause of difficulty or in thi WEDNESDAY, JULY SEVEN- by appropriated to meet the cost of Committee of the Township work . WILLIAM A. RYAN, formerly belonging to Q. Olsen; and construction. TEENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED carrying out said improvement. of Woodbridge, in the property known as now or formerly l.eo Lomskl claims to have made AND TWENTY-NINE •1. Temnorary notes or bonds are Chairman of the Township County of Middlesex. 8. All the work of suid r belonging to Owen Flynn. On the ment is to be done in accurdanr Ji>O,(KJO fiulihiiu lu tlie [>ust two uud it one o'cluok stttivdard time (two hereby authorized to be issued from Committee of the Township Attest: east the property known ns now or o'clock daylight saving time) in the time to time in an amount not to ex- of Woodbridge, in the B. J. DUNIGAN, with the plan and profile of Avem-I t tiulf years. formerly belonging to I'- L. Hyati. Spur of the Rahway Valley Trunk • • • afternoon of said day at the Sher- ceed the sum appropriated pursuant County of Middlesex. Township Cleric On the west by Dunham Heights, iff's oliice in the City of New Bruns- to the controlling provisions of Chan- Hewer, situated in Avenel, Wood The University of Southern Call- r Attest: Section No. 1 and No. 2. I wick, N. ,) . ter 2,>2 of (he Laws of 11MIS, as —Say "I saw your advertisement in bridge Township, Middlesex Co urn;.. Jcrulu Trojans will participate B, J. DUNIGAN. SECOND TRACT: N. J,, made bv George R. Merri!! All tract or parcel of lands and amended, which notes or bonds shall Township Cler'c. the Woodbridge Independent". — track rniM;ts this year. premises, situate, lying and being in bear- interest at a rate not to exceed Beginning at a point on the north- Township Engineer, and" the npoi'iii erly side of King George's I'ost npad the Borough of Roosevelt, in the six per cent per annum. All other Charter No. 11428 RetervaI District No. 2 rations therefor, which are now on NOTICE TO CREDITORS County of Middlesex ami State of matters in respect to said notes or ami which point is also the south- file with the township clerk. John II. LeisiMi, Kxecutor of Mar oe REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FORDS NATIONAL BANK easterly corner of property of hjing 1 New Jersey. bonds shall determined by the OF FORDS IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AT THE CLOSE OF '•>. Said ' improvement shall I" giiret Leisen, deceased, by direction Beginning in the southerly line of Chairman of the Township Commit- George's Realty Company, and W the made and completed under the MI of the Surrogate of the County o tee, the Township Clerk and Town- BUSINESS ON JUNE, 29, 1) feet; thence run- fi. All the work of said improve- point in the northeast corner of the for the within improvement, a i-ij-c•'* action therefor aguinst the said Mai' 'J. Cash and due from banlft 42,000.03 King George's Realty Company paret Leisen. ning northerly and parallel with ""(',"ment is to he done in accordance of-way ten (10) feet in width, »vrr street one hundr' Bust, 10!><>.'• the following described lands mni Dated: June 2H, l'JU". street; thence running westerly along Sewt'f System Extension No. 1 Im- due from U. S. Treasurer 500.00 7H' along tjhe easterly line of King JOHN II. LEISEN, 14. real estate in the Town'aihip of Wood the line of said "B" street twenty- pruTement, as heretofore described, Other assets 4,988.54 George RoJlty Company property to bridge and City of Rahway: Executor, fite 025) feet to tlie. point ur place inaiie by George It. Merrill, Town- "the point oj place of beginning. W. I. 0-2B to 8-2U. 0) Through lots 1 and 18 in lil<»'k uf bibeginningi . ship Engineer, and the specifications Total $744,791.88 7. The average assessed valuation 775, tds shown on the Township A> IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Being lot No. f> on Block No. U on therefor, which are now on file with LIABILITIES of the taxable real property (exceed- st'SBindnt Map, revision of 1927, as TO RUDOLPH LANUMAN am: Map of property of Mary N. Shot- the Township Clerk. 15. Capital stock paid in • 26,000.00 ing improvements) of the Township said ifight-of-way is shown on th'1 AUGUST LANCiMAN, his wife: well, made by William S. Rowson, 7. Said improvement shall be 18. Surplus 85,000.00 of Woodbridge, in the County uf map attached hereto and made part By virtue of an order of this Cour 0. E., Perth Amboy, N. J., 181)1, and made and completed under the su- 17. Undivided profits—net , 9,829.70 "iddlesex, computed upon the next of this ordinance, and through I"' of Chancery, mado on June 14th tileil in the Clerk's office of the Coun- pervision and direction of the Town- 19. Reserves for interest, taxes, and other ex- eceding three valuations thereof in 371 and lots 375 to 384 inclusive ami 11*21), in u cause wherein l'erth Am ty of Middlesex. ship Committee and according to the penses accrued and unpaid 141.99 the manner provided in Section 12 of lots 287, 288 and 370 as shown mi :i boy Building and Loun Associalioi Being the same premises conveyed provisions of an act entitled, "An 20. Circulating notes outstanding '. 10,000.00 Chapter 252 of the Laws of 1916, Map No. 12 of the Realty & < "" is complainant and you and other to Mary Wunkowuky, by deed oi Act Concerning Municipalities," 21. Due to banks 648.18 a.s amended and supplemented, is mercial Co., which map is filed in tin *re defendants, you arc required to Herman Shapiro and Bertha Shapiro, hereinbefore mentioned. 22. Demand deposits 181,464.28 $15, IM0.70H.00. The net debt of said Count" Clerk's office of Union Coim apiK-ar anil unswer the bill of MIHI his wife, bearing date February 21, H. Tiiiai ordinance' shall take ef- 2,3. Time deposits , 482,671.73 Township, computed in the manner ty and in the County Clerk's ollUe . .Committee,of the Township I, Geo. Wm. Wood, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly tame, has been liled with the Town7 11. This ordinance shall take ef- 1 lth, 192W, on lands In the Town- Together with M and singular the of Woodbridge, in the swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and ship Clerk as required by said act. fect immediately upon its ado| tion •hip of Woodbridgu; and you are righU, privileges, hereditaments ai\d County of Middlesex. belief. 8. There shall be taken by pur- und advertiaiiiK us reumred by l»w- made defiMidanU becttubo you own uppurUiiaiices thereun^) belonging Attest: chase, condemnation or otherwise, ur in anywise appertaining. GEO. WM. WOOD. Cashier, WILLIAM A. RYAN, *uid lunds or some part thereof. B. J. DUNIGAN, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1929, for the purpose uf affording the ne iCommitteoman-at-large of the fcKO GOl-DBEBGER, WILLIAM S. HANNAH, Township Clerk LEON FERUEL, Notary Public. cessary area for said park, the fol- Towiuhip Commlttw of the Sulii-itur of il Sheriff. lowing deacribr.ii lands in the Tuwn- Now. of AU Woo4bridg Towuhip >n Cornet—Attest: Township of Woodbridire, >" 117 Smith street, THOMAS H. HAGERTY, a ship of Woodbridge, in the County of the County of Middlesex. Perth Amboy, N. J. 126.02. Solocitor. the ln« in Woodbridg* described in Section 6 of this ordin- JOHN EGAN, Director. a. J. DUNIGA.N. ance and more particularly shown on TOWMWP Ctark, Ik,,:,: .L , • '-•.ii^MwMMBI—hlnntofe.,.. .. SECTION TWO PAGE SEVEN INDEPKNDRN FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1029 FordsT Fieldi ^lubl^ne^reaks^ven In Double Header v Fords Field Club Breaks Even In Double-Header With Belmar Totiera—Lose Opener 9 to 6, Take Second Game 25 to 19 Great Swimming Events Woodbridge F. C. "THAT LITTLE 0AMP - -Joker Wild —Second Game Wild and Wooley Affair—Fordites Out- hit 26 to 22, But Thirteen Runt In First Frame Enable At CMwood Pool Whips St. James 12-9 Them to Win—Wild Throw In Swrenth Inning of Firs! Game Spoils Chances of Double Win—Fordites May Play ( ar-Famed Bays' Swimrning Locals Score One Dozen Runs Amboys Again. Club of New York To Take In Two Frames To Trouhce Part In Big Program. Powerful Carteret Aggrega- Scoring twenty-five runs in the second game of a double- tion—Bartish Fans 10 Bat- ' header with Belmax, enabled the Fords Field Club towers to dn Sunday at 3 P- m. at the Oiff- break even in the affair after lomnp the opening game by a 9 t I ]{onrh Pool, many spectacular ters. '"'immiiiK events will be presented | to (i count. The Ford it en took the second game by a score of WAI tHt «H« « the widely famed Boys' Club' Scoring one dozen runs, six in thi1 : J5 to 19 in n free-hitting and free-soon lift contest, after losing 'rt inminit tenm of New York City. ifth, and six in tho sixth innings re- on INC NAMD Mront The Hoys' Club is not a new pnter- spectively, pave thc WondhrirfRo ii tifrhtly contested game. A wild throw in the first jjame prac- 1 ,.,;|. but hs5i been established for Field Club a 12 to it triumph ever tin tically, threw away a victory . In the second game, the Field !"„. liist lifty yeara, in which time it >.t. James hall tosacrs of Cnrti'iil Club played wild and wooley ball, .ind the result was never in I.",' 'Kiiiner H. Huckner, Charles Hayden, m Donovan nnd Vtirnillo shared the ihe secund frmas, Kedilerson ami i i. Rcland Harriman, W. Averell Mnr- flab wfirk for the losers, and they Smalley shared the box work, but the 37 9 11 niimn, llernon S. Prentice, Percy R. r 1 wvre banged around for a total n . gium was absolutely hcynnd control. Score by i'v,,o (ieorge H. Vincent, Philip Le- '• fourteen hits in nine innings. Dono- ll'niitilicr, Charles U. Sabin. I Kords hit thre«> Bi'lmar pitchers for a Fnrds 0 » 0 0 1 2 0 0 <>—6 van fanned only two Woiftlbridge total of twenty-two binsjlcs in theBelninr 2 O 10 113 1 x—» Included in the membership of the batters during his term on thc IIMYS' Club are such renown stars as nine innin* clash. In the first (fame, Secoml "Time: mound. Rasmwsaen starred at but fo AB R H (Vorjre Kojacs, world's back-stroke thec Kordites mlNn'tcd onlyy eleven Ford! Field Club the Field Club with three hits to hi Smalley, If, p fl » 3 , hampion; Morris Gross, ..New York credit. No St. James batter got more hits, the hit columns of both nines Metropolitan back-stroke champ and iialiincinit. Helniar smashed out twen-11)anietsch, 3b A :l 3 than a single bintfle from liartish':. 6 4 4 free-style runner-up; Fmnk Sullivan, offerings. tv-?ix hits in (tame No. 2, but a tirr-t i CiUilf, rf trick and fancy diver, whose ability inninK scoring spree gri'Htly aitleil j .1. l'arsler, ss 8 2 1 According to latest reports, the ! the Kordites. • I Johnson, lb ... 6 4 4 ,„ second only to Jardeans, the Woodbridge Field Club will play lit Ulvmpic champion; Fred Wall, inter- py ! In the first ([nmf, Milchick starred I);ilina, cf r. 2 ? South Amboy Sunday afternoon 1 at hat fur the loMrijr team with three , Leshick, 2b . 3 2 thc South Am Seen From The Sidelines u yum «,«.»„«». , •• , . ' ^y 1 hits in three trips to the plate. W»ol-; Jacobs, c the 75 yard and \> crpw consisting of ten \ - I'"<*l fans expect quite a clash ey. Helniar second baseman, tied Mil- Parsler. c A water-polo team lave defeated all j as,.1>ntn t c"m3 have a number of ex- Kedderson, p -•tar players, who ha u By TOM BRENNAN, Sports Editor ihick with three hits in liv*- terms at cellent hitters and players. The Milchick, If i lie leading water polo teams in Woodbridge team will probably hav' ^^^^^_^ bat. fu thc second irumv, tl'off and • .li'hnstm bunged out four hits each to swimming circles. the same lineup as used in the Fourth 45 25 22 Thc wiiter-polo mutch will prove to of July game. Box score: )f havillK lend the Field Club roster, and Wool- The Part Reading Ath- of the township can easily boast Bel mar AB R H In- itn interesting spectacle due to the Woodbridge F. C. AB R H ey ug.iin leed the BBelmnritel s and also 3 facl:ntt. thati few ffror m this localityy have some real "live wire" outfits that play ball— tin- entire hatting field with live hits Krish. ai>» Dunham, c letics have been playing Walczer, rf 3 ever witnessed siK'h a sport and those . , continually, good, and in a spirited \vay. Ain six trips to the plate. Box scores: 4 •.vim already know the interest that is T: good ball lately and it Meyers, c Mull in?, lib .... Filst 4 from a match will be i real' baseball teanj' in Woodbridge would i Fordi Field" Club Birchenow, Hi Kubisak, 2b wouldn't be a great sur- Kinsoy, p ... 0 \u ,,pportunity to see the best water- too Sm:illey, If Rnsmusaen, rf prove a drawing caYd—the fact is only J. Stuart, j> . 0 ,,,,1., teams in the Kast perform. ( Hipp, lb prise to see them challenge : llametsch, lib 2 The program given by the Hoys true. What's the trouble? jllliilV, cf M. Stuart, p Hughes, ss . some of these local teams Rosti, If . ... 1 Club will include a champion in exery , E. Gerity. cf .. ,|i>hnson, lb ,v,-nt coupled with novelty swim- for a championship series. Wooley. ss . 5 Bartish, p Law, cf . ... 2 minit races such as the balloon race. The Woodbridge Black Hawks come forth i j''J.'."^.,., ss There are a few teams in Walczer, 2b 2 Tliis •ihould not be missed as it will | 38 12 14 now and then, and play a little baseball, andl""1'1;*. 'f 0,,-iH you as well as keep you in AB R H Keasbey, Fords and Wood- laughter all during the performance, j Stj»i.. j»m«Jimeni they generally win. A number of former hijrh /Virsler.'e 48 It) 26 5 bridge that might offer Score by innings: Sullivnn, thc trick diver, has more ; Trosko, c S during and oomii.ul dives than any j DaPolito, If school stars play with the Hawks, but they Milchick, p Fords .... i:f-1i 2 li 1 4 0 0 0—2* 4 quite an interesting series. Helmar 2 1 •> •> 2 0 i> 4 1—IV man in the swimming gajm\ His dives Donovan, lb, 5 do not play enough. Elbur Richards will 34 11 1 jire u combination of many and an in- i Beisel, 2b ... 3 Teddy Barna is handling tc rest ing spectacle to see. derity, 3b .. handle games if any managers want to play . :i the A's, and if any manag- In addition many races will be K'V- fiubelMullen, , scsf ...... 3 their teams. by the small tots from the swim- er wants to challenge—let him do so. A three Athletics Rally en Vernillo, rf, . li Steel Equipment classes at the Cliffwood pool. In Pellegtrino, 1ib, rf'"." game clash for the township championship, all there will be four races. One for There are a lot of teams in this township, lots between six and eight years old or something like that, would be quite a draw- In Eighth To Win 32 i) but they can't seem to hook up for some good Jinxed Again 6-3 another between eight and twelve Score by innings ing card. Eh? " years, another between twelve and St. James '.. 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0J~ it ball games. This manager wants a game, and Avenel Boys Play Good Ball, sixteen years, and u fancy (living ex- W'dbridgo 00006600 x—12 that manager wants a game, but they never Over Tigers 7 to 3 hibition of girls, who have completed Suminary^Home run, Beisel. Two On the other hand, we have the Wood- But Fail To Score In Pinches their first course of ten lessons. base hits: DUnham (2), F. Gerity. meet each other. Perhaps a GAME WANTED Port Reading Nine Staget Many will remember the wonder- bridge Cardinals again getting primed for ac- —Outhit Keasbey, But Er- Bases on balls off Bartish, 2; Dono- column in the classified ad section would be an ful exhibition given at the pool on van, 2. Struck out by Bartish, 10; tion. The Cards have done most of their star- rors Prove Costly, Timely Rally To Win-In the HOth of .lune, when the appear- Donovan, 2. Umpires: Holzeimer, De- improvement, eh? of Kojgcs' and Nabholtz were ring on the court, and in football, but they Closing Frames — Hutnick ante oi ivojuts mm •.,«.... . ter. Scorer: Joe Campion. With the spiking of Hughie Critz in Chicago Again Ijidy Hard Luck chased the viewed with awe and wonder. This haven't seemed to be much of a flaming meteor Steel Equipment-ball tosnors, nnd as Pitches For A's; Soo For attraction on the Kth of July will on the Fourth, Joe Stripp, Irvington slugger, a result, they/Tropped a hard fought interesting, as it on the diamond this season. Last year, the game to theyKeasrt>ey Carl)oiruniliim Tigers. prove even more interestingso includin, as itg; -, on tne aiamoiiu uus SCOOUH. u>m j^--, — has many champions, also including , XAM{>(AV<* Uf in Birdies cleaned up nearly everything in the got his chance. And he is taking advantage of e last Sa&rday afternoon on the Sc.()rin a,,ven runs j,, the eighth the ^r«Ht Knjacs. It will givgivee peoplpeople j JvlldlUlO Tf 111 it. His fielding has been flawless, and as usual tie champion line of baseball, and they boasted of a formid- nnotner chance tu s«e thThe champioe exhibin- he is lining out his share of extra base hits. swim in various styles. '''*••• -viiiVii. able record. Let's have a little action! oilt hit the Keasbey batter? nine to letios a last minute win over the at "3:00 p. m. with Down Blue Caps 17-5 seven, but six errors charged to- the Kcashey Tigers Sunday afternoon by tion will begin . 50c for bathers, and | 1 The Irvington boy came to Cincinnatti from Equipment error column had a lot to a 7 t() ,3 sc()rsc()ree Tedjy Bama-'s out- TiOc for npectators, $1.00 for reserv- j Iaelin Nine Pounds Avenel the Columbus Club of the American Associa- do witihh thhf KKeasbeby scoringcoring . IjokeIjokey , outhitting the IMI seats. "Red" Fullerton is now the new leader of Pitcher* For Total of Twen- tion. hurled for the AwnehteB and P ^ » K to flvc Hutnjck The exhibition is morv interesting the Fords A. A. The old leaders have resign- ler and Jacobs did the slab work for ^ ^ skb f()r ^ ^ d hc ^ than the previous one and will plea.se ty-Three Hits — Balas on ed in his favor, and it is the general opinion thhe winnerwinneri s. formed creditably. Soo did the bbox- No comment about the Newark Bears. Stuphen of the Steels hit tw e in ^ ^ ^ ^ all to the utmost. Mound For Winners. of Fordites that the A. A., under the able hand work M There will be music and dancing When we praise their deeds, they flop like a four trips to the plate to kiwi nis , ruined hjs du , before and following the exhibition. of the former high school star, will blossom team matet s in battingbatting . Looser off IhIhe > The Iselin Senators added another Keasbey crew was the only other victory to their long list last Sunday, ton of brick. Maybe they will win a couple of At bat, Simione took laurels with forth with a few victories. The A, A. has been batten on either roster to hit move hits in four trips to the plate. by downing the Avenel Blue Caps, by than once, he clouted the ball twice a scoreof 17 to 5, Balas of the win- whipped enough times this season to warrant games now. Campion Perched in four terms at the platter. Three single time. ners was nicked for 13 hits while Ise- a drastic change—and the change has at last th* fifth inning practically lin amassed 23 hits from the offer- Washington has snared a good pitcher in \ J""," m * game for the Keasbey McDonnell were thc only two ings of Gioe, Ahinivic and E. Ken-come about. Hl up ne Reading players who failed to On Top Of Cards nedy, .Extra base hits were plentiful. McCullough, rookie right-hander. Walter'team. (Join*'into the last half of.th. hit a single time. Four Tigers also 'fifth with the score 5 to 1 against failed to get a whiff at the sphere. l,ambert and Schmidt collected a 1 omer apiece. The Senators took the By virtue of the "break-even" games with Johnson snatched him from the Toledo Club, For aeven consecutive innings, Soft J staged a two run rally, Silt fai'ea 10 Id down the Athletics in maaterfulf. New Batting Roster ad from the start and were never " •""-- -- —- „.,.„,," , , , , , ...... ¥T . , score again during the remaining The box score: ..ylc, fanning twelve battera during' »orfj.d The hox score: Belmar, the Fords Field Club management and he since has proven his ability. He is due four innings. that stretch, and allowing a few scat- Joe Campion lelin AB R ''Niell, 2b 5 1 21 may put in a claim for another series with the to start a game in the near future. Jacobs poked out a long home run tered bingles. On the-other hand, Mates With Average Of to feature on the Keasbey' ™™n« Hutnick struck out only five batters. Jchmidt, cf 4 2 21 Perth Amboys. Steve Anthony is confident that C ,647 _ Cardinals Want Boltzar, ss 5 3 2 his Field Club tossers could give the Amboys The only two pitchers winning ball games list. Lokey aand Van Camp Q^^ I iV"to 'the ".ninth inning/and the Tig- Games For Last Half of Sea- Lambert, lb j, 5 l nowadays for the Boston Red Sox are Ed Mor- triple each to star for ers tallied a run in the first, and two l 2 another good run. It is likely that another ser- Lokey fanned seven Keasbey battery th_ son. _ Huttmann. 3b 4 The game was well played, itth R^in, . Ranhael, rf 4 2 4 ris, and Milton Gaston, Passaic boy. Milt got Gameg with thg Port AQlAth- Although they have not played ies may be played—those Field Club boys can fielding edge favsriBfsKK the wujm-Wj . , , tmt g t» Ohlwan„ _..,, c. 1 1 off to a bad start this year, his slants being )<)ti( s ma he bookt d by wriwri much baseball this season, the Wood- 3 play ball! TThhe SteSteell s .werwere a little «™"« '" Theodorhd e BarnaB'' at BoB x 14814.8 £orPt t WUsing, If 3 3 their fielding but showed up well , j bridfje Cardinals have compiled quite Balas, p 6 3 pounded to all corners of the lot, But now Readj The A g have ell ove(1 uite an enviable batting list. J" with the sticV. Box score: u a successful season this year, and The Woodbridge Bearcats seemed to have that the warm weather has set in, Milt just Steel Equipment AB R H order of the club, submr 40 17 23 0 rj they will play any team in their class, covers about one ha « of the Car- Avcnel i AB R " faded into oblivion as far as good "baseball is says: "Boy, watch my smoke!" and does he Gerity, 3b » j Barna's team has been winning with 2 Stophen, ss * 1 1 regular style, and the Port team it dinal season. The Birdies are now GioeL p Gioe, p concerned. After a continual juggling of play- go? Dunt esk me—I'm gonna tell ya. Van Camp, c * 1 the idol of the little railroad town. training for the last half of their W. S»lvatore, ef o 1 C. SaWtore, c 3 Sheets, rf * 0 Box score: diamond campaign which will ers and so forth, the Bears are practically in Lokey, p 0 Russel, If ! 5 In three games played in the Morris County 0 1 Pt. Raiding AB R H shortly. Joe Campion is leading the E. Kennedy, 3b 4 2 Pomeroy, lb 1 Fatterello, 2b 3 10 k 1 no better shape than they were at the begin- Holland, If, 2h 0 hattine array with an average of 4 of the season—and that wasn't very League, Medwick, former Carteret high school 0 Vernillo, lb ... 5 1 1 *47-an average which make, him rf 4 ning Mesar, 2b 0 Simione, c 4 Last year e sensation, now playing with the Summit Red Miele, cf 0 more than a mediocre batter by .147 Uni, 2b - 3 % > ^ B^rcats topped local 0 0 Barhato, If 4 1 Sox, has banged out seven hits in ten trips to Kennedy, If . 4 Second in line, is D^" **' W. Kennedy, ss 4 baseball circles, and they piled up some envi- ... Lombardi, 3b 32 3 « Martino, If ... 3 boasts of a .500 average, and who* 36 5 13 the plate for an average of .700. Here's one ... 3 able records on the diamond. Something Keubey Carborundum AB R H E Byleckie, ss mark is tied by the battmg power o boy who can smack that onion. You can talk 0 McDonnell, rf ... 4 Uingwood who also boasts of .o.OO fo Reybok, 3b .. 5 0 ..... hits: O'Niell, Boltzar, j wrong, eh, wot? about your Conrads, your Wadells and your 0 Hutnick, p ... 3 a rating. Ringwood hit onse in tw Lamb Wissing,.Gioe (2), Salva- Datina, cf Parsler, c, p 0 arms a* bat, and Dunham hi. t«ic' tore, Russell. Home runs, Lambert, Baseball in Woodbridge has been almost a Maurens, but this youngster spreads it over 33 7 in four trips to the p ate. To get hi ii struck »ut by Balas, 0; Mikula, ss Keaibay Tigeri AB R H Gioe, 9. Umpires, ^dReddd y and Mur failure thus far in the season. The proper them like a tarpaulin over a grass infield Jacobs, p, c Q Hoodja, c '..: .• 4 2 S .1547 average, Campion h't -^- -1 Watch his smoke! He's another boy due for Sabo, rf Deak, 3b ... , 3 1 1 times in seventeen oftcia times at spirit for baseball teams has not been exhibit- Looser, If 0 Peterscak, rf i-4 4 1 ed, and if it must be said, Fords and that end high company when he agesti little. Palochko, lb 0 Koriko, lb Lj 3 • Lund, 2b 0 Kriss, cf !.! 4 1 Brent 0 tics evened th^ count in the third A. Kress, If 3 He Wi in seven count- Luwpence, ss 4 1 5 for the winners. Gloff, Fords key- ith a two run'rally. The A's von 36 « 7 1 Calpinskj, 2b 3 1 Cacciola is a close * *™ stune sacker, led his team mates with Port Reading A!s he game in tie ftfth by scoring f jur three hits in four trips to the plat- Score by innings: * Soo, p 2 & Game To Pennsy Nine ter. Gloff banged out 50% of the hits uns. McDonnell was high lor Port Keasbtjy 10 0 13 0 0 1 0—li Kress, cf 0 registered by his colleagues. Beckner Beat Pacers 13-5 .eading with three out of six, in Avenel 00U12 0O0 0—:t lorrisville Crew Licks Field of Morrisville hit three times in five luding a double. Summary: Home run, Jacobs. 30 3 & times at 38 Club By 9-2 Count—Fedder- terms at the plate. Box score: The box score: Three base hit^, Lokey, Van' Camp. Score by.innings: had 133 o Athletics Wallop Cartere* orl Reading AB R H Athletics.... 00000007 Oi—7 »on and Milchick In Box ForFordi Fi«ld Club AB R H * Two base hit, Stophen. Struck out by i Smalley, If 4 1 'atterello, 2b 3 1 Lokey 7; Jacobs, 1; Pursier, 0. Um-Tigers 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0^-3 Crew In Easy Game—Hut- Summary: Struck out by Hutnick, Township Team. Salva, 3b 3 0 /ernillo, lb — 5 3 pire. Brennan. scoring Gloff, 2b 4 3 nich On Mound For A's. jimone, c 5 4 7; Soo, 13. 3 ability. The manage men t even in u holiday Parsler, ss 4 1 Barate, If 3 After 0 The Port Reading Athletics spank- 0 Coach Hanley Has Idea the Fords Field Milchick, rf, p 3 iombardi, 3b Burke, lb 3 0 ed the Carteret Pacers, on the Fourth McDonnell, rf 6 1 Srallmrat -•-- Club toners took to the road last (01 0 of Numbering Athletes a^^Sd^t in touchCac Christionsen, cf 3_ of July on the high school field by a Bylecki, ss 3 - Sunday, and at Morrisville, Pa., they 0 Coacb Dick Hurley's Idea of num- . Bentlment Is priceless, bnt It must Jacobs, c 3" 0 1 18-5 score. In spite of the fact that McNulty, cf 6 not be avowed to play havoc wftk ^ ' received a 'J to 2 trounemjr when ^» 0 ilutncik, n 4 1 bering hla athletes both on the front of Fedderson, p, rf 3 0 the Pacers outhit their opponents 11- discipline.—'Forbes Mugailne. 10, Carteret lost by an eight run ;helr Jerseys an well as the back In all 30 2j margin, as they failed to hit with XI 13 10 of Northwcatern'8 grid games next fall R Morri.ville AB R men on base. Hutnick, the Port Carlerot Pacart AB R H Is expected to prove a popular Innova- 11, slab for the Fordites, and Mickey 3 Richards, cf :... 6 0 Campion *' 7 Beckner, 3b 6 1 pitcher kept the Pacer blows wel tion. 1 2 snn Milchick finished. The Morrisville 1 Thatcher, If 6 1 Dunham * lBUU Kramer, cf 6 0 In a recent game between two picked 1 1 batters rattled thirteen hits off the Likins, 2b 4 0 2 0 fttt6rcd« Woodhull, p 4 1 Ringwood * ofteringii of the Fords pitchers. 1 teams the system was given a trial Nagy .' 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