COMIC SECTION COMIC SECTION Woddbridge, New Jertey, Friday, May 23, 1930

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The News of All The Township 24 Pages Today Three Sections VOL. XII, No. 11 WOOI>BRIIM;K, N. J., FRIDAV MAY T. PRICE THREE CENTS To Hold Dance Tomorrow . Strict Attitude Of Parents At Land and Water Club Fords Girls Injured Merged Banks To Begin Should Change Says Pastor Boatman Is Burned In A special meeting of the Flour de "Wo havo no business to force too I.is was held Monday night at, the In Auto Accident much of the idem and standards of Business As One Unit home of Miss Madeline de Hussy. our generation, on the next genera- Plans were completed for the tea Two Treated At Rahway Mem- tion," said Rev. Finley Kewh of the Blaze Near Shell Dock Consolidation Completed and Merged Institution* Will Open dansant to be held tomorro wafter- Rahway Club yesterday. "We are all noon from 4 until 7 o'clock, at the orial Hospital After Car Monday In Woodbridge Nation^ Bank Building As First experimenters with our children. The Tank Lighter Joanna Destroyed By Fire Of Undetermined Oi> Sewnren Land and Water Club. Miss Turns Over On Highway old fashioned strict attitude of par- National Bank and Trust Co. of Woodbridge, N. J. Madeline de Russy is general chair- ents needs to be changed to a more igin — Towed To Mud Flat* — Captain and Two Others man. Near Rahway. intelligent and social training in the On Beard, Cook Injured — Woodbridge Fire Woodbridge's big banking institu- Mrs. Mark McClain and Miss Au- were seen in the near future in home. Make the next generation a Department Extinguishes Blaxe On Dock. tion, the merged Woodbridgc Nation- Woodbridge. As announced at that gusta Kelly have charge of the tick- Miss Lillian Deufcch. of 8339 King definite improvement over the pit's- :il Bank and First Nationnl Bank of time the new institution has inau- ets. Mure Mary Myers and Miss Flor- George's road, Fords, Ji years old, ent," thp snejaker advised. Woodbridge, will begin business as n ence Brown have charge of refresh- One man was seriously, perhaps Woodbridge system and the Perth gurated many forms of service which and her sister, Ruth, n year younger, AnnoujtfPniPnt was mad [>f plans dangerously burned, a tank lighter consolidated concern on Monday are merely a convenience to the pub- ments. Art Corson's Musicians will for a ladies' Night to bp held in Amboy system. The Woodbridge de- morning in the magnificent Wood- furnish the music for dancing. Tab- of the same addre wore injured was destroyed and a portion of the partment and the fire fighting organ- lic and not a source of profit. Every- June. The club members were aske< dock of ttie Shell Petroleum Products I,ridge National Bonk building in thing possible has been done in the les are being arranged for bridge about midnight on undiiy night on to attend a Rotary Charter Night a ization of the Shell Company fought Main street.^The merger of the two with one prize to a table. Company at Sewaren was damaged, the blase on the dock while two tugs way of arranging the interior of the i the super highway m ar Rahway when South River on June I. in n bln«e which started on the Light- banks was announced early in March J a car which Lillian was driving, turn- with fire hose- attacked the blft*e on bank for the comfort of the patrons. er "Joanna" about 10 :'J0 o'clock last the lighter. The latter wa« towed when th<» plans were being worked The clerical forces of the two old ed over. Lillian had lacerations on night. The cause of the fife hnrl not nut. This combining of the two local (he left eyebrow and Ruth had con- away from the dock to remove dan- banks have been retained. And there been learned at the time the boat ger to the company plnnt ami to luinks was instantly recognized by will bo nothing strange to the old Fin League Trophies tusions on the right shoulder. Oth- Avenel Woman's Club was towed to mud lists and abandon- finnncitra and business men as an im- customers except the greater conven- ers in the, same car \\rn> Miss Sarah other bouts nenrby. portant milestone in the development Kisner, aged 20 year-, i.f 125 Divi- For hours the reflection of the iences and comfort. The same cour- The victim is Alln-rt Chrislensen. ,if Woodbridge. teous olJicials and clefks will be on sion street, Perth Aiiilmy, who suf- burning lighter could be seen for Awarded At Banquet fered from shock, ami Miss Sylvia In Busy Session aged \V2 years, of l'.»S Ninth street miles und a (float throng of specta- At that time when officers of the hand to serve the public. Brooklyn. He wtis badly burned tors came in cars from WooHbridge, hunks were interviewed it was learn- Another thing announced when the Kluft, 21, of 392 Pink avenue, Perth ed that, the merger was planned .prim- Civic League President Pre- Amboy, who had liberation* of the Interesting Report On State rX^^T.^kTVX Perth Amhoy. Cnrtfret and other merger was first made public was scalp. y , nearby communities. Thi* police were arily in order to be prepared for very that the scope of the institution sents Five Trophies To Var- Convention — Resolutions kept busy with Irnflic for a time. extensive business developments that would be greatly extended. All of All were taken to the Rahway Me- Perth Amboy hospital where his con- ious Winners At Dinner morial Hospital where they were Adopted On Death of Mem- When the alarm wa* sounder! the ru- these things have been done and the vas the- cook of thp mor spread that thv Iloynton Lumber extended service will be available Wednesday Evening. treated by Dr. F. V. Sell at 1 A. M. bers. Monday. After receiving medical at- lighter. He and Cnptain John Le- Company's yard w:n on lire. when the bank opens Monday. nueiis of Jersey City, and one other Among some of the departments Five trophies were awarded at a tention they were able to (ro to their His Love Of Friends homes. AVENEL --- The Woman's Club member of the crew whoso name was are: Savings Department paying 4 banquet of the officers and members met in regular session on Wi'dno>d:iy not ascertained, were on board when per cent on deposits; commercial de- of the Civic Bowling league of Wood- in th..' school. The newly elected pros tho tire was discovered and spread Grausam Alone Cause Of His Trouble partment paying 2 per cent; with bridge Township, held Wednesday idont, Mrs, P. .1, Donato, presided. A rapidly when a small container of !!'.;• paid on certificates of deposit? evening in the Middlesex Hotel. Pres- letter WHH rond from th« puxseiiKer gasoline exploded. ic'^nt of the league, Joseph Grace, Carteret Man Arrested In of $1,00(1 or more. A great number agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad The "Joanna" is the property of of nafe deposit boxes rented at $8 presented the largest trophy, a silver stating that the appearance on the Kiley and Kendall, of New York, and In First Ward Woodbridge For Driving per year; Christmas savings cards, bowling ball mounted on an ebony time table of a train to leave New it made frequent trips to the Shell base, to the Avenel Firemen who won Republicans Fail To File Peti- While Intoxicated — Blames Travelers Checks payable in any part York at ." : 1 5 and nrrive at l!:U) was dock to convey oil and gasoline, the of the world, money transferred to the league. The winning team con- an error an tow- That Ward — Candidates C. Nier and J. Petras, His love of consorting with friends scope of a trust company or a bank. thi' .Junior Councillor, Mrs, R K. <-d iiwny the dock itself became ignit- In Other Wards. in Port Reading got Robert Price, of ThTh e regulal r bkbankini g hhours will be The second award which was for Harlh. reported that the Junior Club ed. Alarms were sounded on the | high team average, was given to the -fill Washington avenue, Carteret, in- from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. but the bank would hold its closing meet ing on At 1 o'clock this morning when the to serious trouble on Monday night. will be open Friday evenings from 7 Craftsmen's Club. It was a smaller Thursday at the home of Mrs. (har- | : ball, balanced on three pins, and 1 jftice of the township clerk was clo(- Officer Thomas Bishop of the Wood- to H o'clock. On Saturdays it 05es les Siessol and the Sub-Junior had d for the filing of petitions, the Re- bridge police department brought at noon. ' mounted on an ebony base. A cup was presented to the Knights of Co- already closed for the summer. Add Line Of March For ublicana had not tiled a petition for 1'rice to headquarters about UJ:30 ing I" the liraille Fund for the blind i candidate for Township Commit- o'clock and entered a charge of driv- lumbus for high team score. Albert in tliis state has been one of the ac- ing while drunk against the Carteret Simonsen of the Woodbridgc Fire- teeman for the First Ward and thero men also got one for high individual tivities stressed for the youiiK wom- Memorial Day Parade .9 a possibility that Committeeman man. Then-Dr. .1. J. Collins was call- en nf Now Jersey and the local <»•- Jacob Gruasnm may enter the race In s'I imd examined Price. The doctor Architect Offers score. Stanley C. Naylor of the ganiKsition has made a gem-rou- ™n- mid Price WHS drunk. Finally, to I Craftsmen's Club was given a cup Legion Announces Route That November unopposed. There is still for high individual average: tribution to this fund. The Sub-.lun- the opportunity for the Republicans make the case complete, Price him- ior Club has changed its name li> Will B« Followed By March- of that ward to decide upon aom« H'lf, said he was drunk. Services Free Stephen H. Wyld acted as master "The tlirl.V Club". of ceremonies, and introduced J. Lav- ers Next Friday. andida.te and write his name in on The officer declared that Price Jensen Would Make Plans For son and Stanley Naylor who were the The high spot of the meotinir was the primary ballot. was driving from side to side ' in „ . , ..... „,. . speakers of the evening. Stanley Os>- the report of the president nf tIn- Woodbridge Post . 87 American In the Second Ward Tuny Acquilla Woodbridge avenue; thnt he side- state Federation Convention whit !i Legion haa definitely decided upon filed as Democratic candidate, and School Additions Without] |lorn entertained with several vocal wiped another car and thnt he fin- Charge — School Board selections and Carl Nier with anex- HAZEL BECKMAN she attended in Atlantic City early in t|w ljtle of march for the Memorial three petitions were filed by Repub- ally stalled his own car on the rail- May Many helpful suggestions were i>ily parade, and announced it yes- licnns. They are: Fred Arner, Mi- road tracks in Port Heading. * hibition of clog dancing. August K Meets. Greiner assisted at the piano, kx- given especially those gleaned from: terday as follows-, formation in chael Koohick and William T. Farr. Price said ho ha-l a few friendly temporaneous speeches were given the club institutes. ; School street, facing Green street. In the Third Ward Committeeman drinks in a Carteret saloon ami that The regular monthly meeting of • by several of the members and ol- "A Little Excitement" The- members voted to hold friend-;The line will move to Green street, William P. Campbell filed a petition then he decided to visit some friends ship parties and teas on the lawns or to Ti9dale place, to Grove avenue, to to succeed himself on the Democratic the Board of Education was held ' licials•• • - . . . i i ii porches of the members during the in Port Reading. "But I'm a good M,,,u|ay night with all members pres- Barron. avenue, to Green street, to ticket. He will be opposed in Novem- guy, Sergeant, honest to God 1 am:'|(-nt, Melvin (Mum, president of the Possibilities of a Civic baseball To Play Tonight summer. tichool street, to Main street, to King bed by Daniel V. Rush, Republican Just give me another chance and 111 limird, presided at the meeting. All league, and plans for starting the Mrs. William Perna, hospitality Georges road; countermarch down who filed his petition last night. next bowling race early in the fall chairman assisted by Mrs. Bart'n and A long list of petitions1 were filed never get drunk again," said the pri- j members wore present. J. L. Ham- Happiness Girls to Present Main street to Rahway avenue, to Mjner, As he was being taken to a j .tt and Company of New York was were discussed at the dinner which Mrs. H. J. Baker served refreshments Presbyterian Cemetery, where exer- by candidates for county committee- nlt was the first one held by the league. during the social hour. men and women by both parties. The cell for the night, Price consoled him- awarded tho contract for pupil sup- Joseph Grace and August F. Greiner Boarding School Drama in cises will be held. .self by voicing his assurance that piies ut the cost of $7,395.0!) and Tho following resolution? on^ the j ^ Returning the line will move over office of tho clerk was open all eve- were the chairmen in charge of the Sewaren School. recent passing on of two of the ning until 1 :t)f> this morning when the Woodbridge authorities would | Milton Bradley and Company for the. .affair, The following were present: lub's I Freeman street to Linden avenue, to not deal with him as harshly as did An supplie " ' " "' "' member^^vere adopted: Green street, to School street and the the lights woro put out and the door supplies ut a cost of $1,050. Bids , Stephen H. Wyld, Charles Siessel, SEWAREN —Everything is in WHEREAS, God in his inlinite j fire house, where the parade will dis- locked. thu Cartert't Uecordcr. "Why he fined for ;.,..;*,.jttnito_r ppii >re received George O'Brien, Joseph Grace, Aug- me $"U once for driving while drunk, j f ,, SU os wf readiness for the play, "A Little Ex- wisdoin has seen fit to remove from band. r m tnc Woodbridge Hardware ust F. Greiner, John Hunt, Stanley citement," which the Happiness Girls our midst Mrs. William Bmnberg and Graves have been decorated but mid Price with an injured air. Company, ?l,7fil..|r>• — • •-; Mai" •n Stree- t oaborn, Carl Nier, John Larsen, tr- will present in the: auditorium of the As ii happenTd-Price was entirely Hardware Company, $1,381.80, and Mrs. Lauru B. Van Slyke, and there is a possibility that some sol- uest Nier, Charles McCann, Stanley Sewaren school tonight. There is WHEREAS, it would be difficult dier's or fireman's gravo may have light in bis prediction. He was ar- Humphreys and Ryan, $l,81(>.50. Naylor, Stephen Hruska Thomas | much action in "A Little Excitement" Rahway Ave. Boy liiigticd Thursday before Recorder These bids were referred to the sup- for the members of the club to ex- been missed because vandals stole Cannan, Walter Warr, William^ H. The scenes are laid in a girls board- press too strongly their love and an- markers from several graves recent- Yngid and was tinul $15 and %'1'.M ply committee. Mesick, Vincent Weaver and Tom ing school of which Miss Snetcher is cn-ts. preciation for ones so dear to them j ]y. If any relative of a soldier or fire- A communication was received Brennan. principal. This part is taken by Miss all, and man finds that the grave has been Wins Prize Book from Colby Dill relative to the fence Hazel Beckman, who is well known WHEREAS, they were always overlooked it is requested that the erected in the rear of his home. Mr. to the local audiences for her acting Edward Stancik Leads In Jack Dill stated the line was satisfactory! faithful and willing workers in the oversight be reported at once to the of principle roles in the Woodbridge activities of this organization and liro house and it will be attended to. Rabbit Competition — Other Sewaren Children to tu him while the Hoard said the fence i High School pluys, Other characters their best memorials are written in was erected according to the survey | Better Film Plan To Winners. made when the fence was erected. A ! in the play, which is being coached the hearts of those who loved them, delegation of men from Iselin came • by Miss Grace Huber, are Catherine therefore be it Play For Camp 1 Be Speaker's Topic Smith, Mrs. Clifford Jaeger, Bertha RESOLVED, that the members of Thirty Four At Edward. Stancik, of :)";( Rahway to make complaints about the con- avenue, carried off tho honors this ilitioiis of the school in Iselin. Mr. Conrad, Alverna Treider, Claire the Avenel Woman's Club express Young Thespians to Present Simonsen, Dorothy Conrad, Grace Lu-j their deepest sympathy for the loss week in the Jack Rabbit contest and Cluiii, Prof. Love and several of the : Avenel To Hear About Com- will be awarded the prize book by the Play, Cinderella, | members of (he Hoard will meet with cas, Mildred Treider and Marjorie \ it has sustained, and be it further Faculty Banquet munity Plan For Motion Pic- Keifer. I RESOLVED, that a copy of these Jack Rabbit man. Five others sent in ... t \\~A~*- wnur the committee from Iselin, Thursday pictures good enough to be awarded For Benefit of Under-rtour • , igate the condi- Tickets are selling- readily and; resolutions be spread upon the min- aftcrno|) U tl| mve t tures. may be procured from Miss Anna Caster Supervises second prizes, and then like Ia3t Kiddie tion. j anyy member j utes, and a copy be sent to their fam- ished Children at 0 or at iliesli . Preparation and Serving Of werft, the quality of the work drop- J. K. Jensen, architect, offered to AVKXF.1.—The program chairman !j°2J' ^ ptioraway below par and no others Keep Well Camp. draw the plans free for the addition of the A wind Free Public Library; Banquet At High School were good enough to get on the hon- to school 11 or for school No. 1. This Association, Mrs. L. B. Dickerson, Last Night. orable mention list. The most lovable of all .children;* | oiler was accepted and placed on file. announces that a speaker has been The winners arc- as follows: fairIiiryv -lorie"lories is "Cinderella,Cinderella, ' and this ^ communication was received from communication was received from procured for the June Association Automobile Hurls Piece Of Steel The annual banquet of the faculty FIRST PRIZE — BOOK delightful fantasyy in a three-act plupy I Cominitieeman Sattler asking the meeting '» he held, on Tuesday, EWARD STANCIK, 10 years, 373 bv KugenK e ShepparShd d Black will ."{"{• ( k h dlk June X at the Library at_8:30 p. m. members of Woodbridgc high school (Board to take care of the sidewalks was held last evening in the high Rahway avenue, Woodbridge. mesJnted at the Woodbridge High j ftt the KnmlMjs of No. 11 school. [This Mrs. II U. Grover, of Rutherford, j Into Drug Store; Striking Girl school cafeterin. Thirty four wort' PASSES TO STATE THEATRE School auditorium next Monday \ ri.ft,rrL.(| to the Building and preside, .) of the Rutherford Better present. The dinner was prepared ALICE VOILKER, 8i years, 56 night, May '20, by the juveniU' classes j Groulu|s committee. Film Committee, will speak on "Our Miss Dorothy Nelson Of Sewaren Victim Of Odd Accident At and served under tho supervision of George street, Avenel. ,,f the Srwaivn School for the bene- Mr. Love, supervising principal, Bommuuity Plan For Motion Pic- Hardiman's Store — Injury Slight Although Missile the high school domestic science WILLIAM LANDT, 8 years, 680 Le- fit of the Kiddie Keep Well Camp. r< commended that Theodore Hoopes tures." , teacher, Miss Anna Caster, whoso one street, Woodbridge. Cinderella is a combination of uibe. iviretainei d for ban..„d leader for one The Rutherford Better Films Com- Traveled Nearly 50 Feet. I corps. of waiters, waitresses and WILLIAM FINN, 0 years, 206 f-tirv tale and romance presented in uml ;l |la[f or two days a week at a mittee m-ganized four years ago in cooks did exceptionally well. Novel- George street, Woodbridge. a' -UK-cession of scenes in which thel^i^.y of ?20 a day. Mr. Love's rec- response to the town's demand for While cars wer racing to the fire about a foot in length clatjtered to ty hats and song books were the fav- ELIZABETH SZUAS, 0 years, 156 wishes of the much abused step- ommeiidatio• ' n was accepted. better pictures for young people, is on the sound last night about 10:30 the Hour, having struck the girl on orites. Miss Rosemary Matthews and Strawberry Hill, Woodbridge. daughter become a reality. Miss Jane Dunigan was appointed a community organization. It draws g g PEARL KAIIME, U years, 313 Ful- o'clock, one machine rushed down the- At thh e timi e shh e was at thhe Miss Marie Dunigan entertained. Miss The first act is given over to thi play ground supervisor for the girls its mem from nearly all of the prescription case Kuth Erb and James Battis played a ton street, Woodbridge. and in the tear of the stepmother and sisU-rs preparing a and L. Tamboer for th,e boys. A note j prominent civic, educational and Green street an urned left on Rah- store. _ ' number of piano selections, one of having for the ball with poor C of "thanks'""for sympathy "extended,; chuirh groups who send a represen- way avenue. As e wheels shot over The pieeu of spring had been lay- which was a duet. The following were Amon Motor Car Company derella being tearfulllly leflftt bbehindh . was received from the family of Prof. [alive to Ihe Better Film Committee. ing on the street and the auto wheel present: h the exposed tn>" tracks, there was Offers Used Car Bargains Then the appearance »V £* w!naN Love. The following report was re- Durini? the past four years the a sound of snapping metal and a Hash hit it and hulled it a distance of Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Furry, Miss er arid her wand and Guiderella ceived from Louis C. Meyer, truant Rutherford Better Films Committee | ^ iiiu rain-, , ^ „„ about fifty feet into the store. Miss (ii-nce Huber, Miss M. B. Dunigan, The Amon Motor car company of has expanded to cover money phases j standing in Hardiman'ss drug store, Nelson was not seriously injured. The Mis, M. B. Murray, Miss 'ft. B. Sny- 136 pj 555 St. George avenue, Rahway, is fT'coming''^. oi'Sfth. defences reported by principal of motion pjcture work. It has twelve | gcreame

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OH]- \ir,'»-d U1.1t I mm !.[',ir>' thf crea- tion of i',v world, wliprt fl." whole i:nl ^ \'X-*f w us in 11 stall- if liisos. it «as foreordained m. thai ultimately hp : i.d l:i;ti sli'iijli) hp created for unrh i/i'r If I'.v some misstep he hnd Business IS GOOD With Us ';,(•! t" riipcl her. he ifi ^ure that he •v ; I Ii r.p corn- through life nlone. '! si-i.nsiiiiite, or If otherwise mated, tin !.:i[i|il!j (ir:d unsuccp?'fully fo. He does People who came into our store last week found not ren'iip rSint ponslhly twenty yenr» Thu H, : »• = Mairv.y Ar-J-j'-r- W -.. •: L.« N.cfy l-t; a L.vrg Room from no'.v he will have difficulty In re- Opening Of It. calling her name, and when tt does crvrne hnrl; tfi him the memory will not , ,.,, , ,,- t ir • .;. _- -. ,;;, i!c. 1 rntl'in. ours to be one of the busiest furniture stores in ri<;ir I-' stir In him the ullghtf't emotion. There !; :> hiv Ti:-!.t »'>ii >" are whole counties full of girls who : Wit!l !!,(. f. :ii.!.r..-.•:. (••>T ut t!.p Uv ;•••,! !••• fanii- n I r" '•' '• would make Jim on hnppy as Ruth yo';r V:-.r-'>iy. It I" tarj t- <".'• *w- will • :.:''i'i;. lip '>;• '.!•>' Hii^Aaj- with dow If he could onlj meet them and the county. thin;- ".::' ft Si;;:ill ««!nvny HI.1, yt who would make Mm as happy aa the w n,.t .!•• ",, m«i-l.. In » lurce hw T'.p lidll c-iriii't >"U '"HI ant to one he will finally marry will do. T(,u ! > i."t !^v<- this d!ftVi:lty f"r lln- h,'ir:ti"r.::'r> •..;;;. IIIP ll--!ns room rug. There are thousands of young peo- s y.,.; i^-uld ill'" r"Jt s*vtral pictures ittnlr-.' ••• I" u ua'.ly of fuffi'.'l»'r,t s;7t> ple who feel ulifint their Jot» us Jim The answer is quite simple f'li ;!.•• PTri'r'A^iy wall, hrlriirinp out th© to ri.]::.:t ff ratter extensive 0< r.i- does about hi? clrl. They have special ilfin.irisi.t ••"!'* of tin- f ticni? as well tlr.n. talents, they think; they are designed ns tr.f toti'-» nwl In tie draperies I'w !•'•• n si': iylnt1 '! *> "u' or 11 small chest of drawers, with a thnt we hear 50 much today concern- \ Thf wir'l'iw "ii 1I1" I.itidlnc tlvPB mirror hung above It and a chair on Ing vocational inildiince—so verj much j you n -!i;ir..-<- t- rf|*nt the citiiiT side. For decoration you could i li*fact that «e ndcht well believe that ' than elsewhere. i l llivini g room. hn\.: cnrnilesticks and B l-owl of flow- yyou are every man and woman Is designed for i er?. Since j'»nr twi!. unlrway nni] living some spetlfic [irofenslon or occupn- ' room nro si nm--h a |>nrt "f each oth- If y.-.'j ure colnp to work out some tlon, and If by any unlucky chance he er 1 tiplievc if I »ITO )•'•», I w'Hil'l nth*-r iirniJiL'i-nictil in tl.(- hall, this lit- should fnll Intu snnifttilng else he will i COME and COMPARE 1 ronkw thnm nil units of unt UK dfc- He Kr' "!' n:i;lit he used on the land- meet hiR prof<-.«sinnal Waterloo. nil1 onitl"ii BuliPinf so tlmt no nne will ing. I kii"«-'yi.u introduce as 1 meet voiinc fellows e^ery day who be inn nmclj Jiwiirp »f where the liall much vnripty as posslMf Into ths are go much concerned flbout what j gtoi'i unil wln-r.- the Inini: room be- (iroups of furnit'ive and thai ynn will they are best lUted fur in the way of ; gins. This "ill ulso make the livinp make th« nrrni.^'-riit-nT. fiiiii of all, a life work, so enireT to find some ro"iu SCTII . hiryii". lexical and useful; :ii'l "** d^corntlve branch of learning or education or Hinte t'.i.' l;i:.iiiii^ is quite Irir.e, us j.osKil.le. It 4fji>: s like a problem some occupation tlmt will he aurtahle : at Saniiiiut i?«. J"'1 nrlsht [tut u tail now, Mil It will wo;.; ";;'. I'm sure. and- pleasing to them—not to say easy dock lh'T>- IT :i .-mail chsiir nr finssi- Ih.ij't l«'t a link- st.ilrway "pet you —that they do nothing well or with center to blv l'"!i'. t'lilsnli-ti'rj" iniittriiil mi the down." uny partlculnr lufrest. fearful of ehni' r i. :*lit !•'• i>f iiln C"lcr. ulmt- Fondly. I'ITI: K'ure. not doing jhe ricl.t thint:, they neglect •ever >••') .«<•]<•.;t f the ('•m1.!:ii:nn (T lr'"ft W-Btcru Ntv >; ^l'- i I • -n.fc what opportunity Is before them. j porch and garden --Now the fact i=. as 1 have watched young people corm- and an for the last ( furniture at less Newtpapen by tke Acre Cupid'i Chariot forty years or more, the uvernge nnr- Each day ;h»re are enough one sort of work 1 than the regular re* range than the horse and buggy, and paper* publlBhel In the United States aboM ns well as another If he would the girl of today has a larger aBsort- to cover an ar»s sgua! to two and only net himself to It. Lloyd \vna tail stores' prices. IpfDt of beaux fpiin which to pick.— tour-tenths tlnies the area of New hrnnght up on a farm and .veuld have ; Woman's Home i"mn|'nnion. Iork's Central park. made a very good farmer It he had set himself to It. As it was hp studied ] engineering when ho went to college around tlie 'THE DENTIST WHO DOES NOT HURT" and was elected to an honorary entii neerlng society In his senior year. Ik' PAINLESS EXTRACTION Is not an engineer today but 11 banker ASLEEP OR AIPAKE who cues nbout the country telling PORCW people who know less thun he does PLATES-CROWNS-BRIDGES-FILLINGS THAT LOOK. AND FEEL NATURAL how to run their banks. I haven't the slightest doubt thai if tie had so Space here does not permit to illustrate a great many items, but you should FREE — Examination, Eitimate and Advice — FREE chosen he could have done Jtist as well j visit our large showrooms where we show some 90 different Reed and Fiber Out if Town PatitnU Can Haw Thiir Work CmpleUdin Ont Day in medicine or law as ln is doing as H hanker. 181 MARKET ST. Ensembles in every imaginable style and covering. It seem to nip It doesn'I .-o much DR. MALLAS matter ulial orr^inilinn i ni;ui chooses as II dues bow he goes at what he ; HODRS—» A. M. fi» » P. M. SUNDAY—10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Thrillingly Priced

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A CONTEST $ Of Merit and Skill CAN YOU SOLVE 149 THIS PUZZLE? Please do not confuse this group with any of tin- cheaper suites i.fTt-retl for it was made to sell for at least $100 more than our price. Your choice of MAI'LK, MAHOGANY or WAI NUT

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NEXT TO St. GEORGE Avev RAH WAY, N.J. FRANKLIN SCH Nanie WIN THIS GRAND OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Ut Prize j (Print Nfme Plainly) ^ " . »•'•,..., V:, lour Choice uf Beautiful BABY Dir«ctioQ» f of Solving the FUIUMU Puzzle GRAND, Fine PLAYER-PIANO Place the figure S itt the canter of the ('quire then place figure! i>r UPRIGHT PIANO in web of the other «qu«re» so at to total 15 horizontally, perpendicu- 2nd Prize larly and diagonally, uiing numbert from 1 to B. Do uot uie the tame MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY-By-UNIVERSAL USED CAR EXCHANGE Favette St , j r ui o •. * k BEAUTIFUL PHONOGRAPH number twice. Below write llofan. n v>c ra e r M| | '' y «e M. and Convery Place, Perth Amboy 3rd Prize (Pleaae Print, Using Up to 20 Words) NfcveR TE.NOR BANJO 4th Prize VIOLIN Outfit DON'T 5th Prize MANDOLIN 6th Prize BA.NJO UKE RULES GOVERNING THE CONTEST AND THE AWARDING 7tt Prize ACCORDIAN OF PRIZES j UNIVERSAL USED CAR Bth. Prize Boy Scout* BUGLE The priies will be^awardt'd bjLj;hree,.rt;presentaiitive business men in 9th Prize UKULELE (.he follo'wing manner: " Y ' , • EXCHANGE 10th Prize Roll HARMONICA A prize will be awarded for the beat solution of the puzzle and the best Slogan for our store to be used in future advertising. Every Contestant Wilt Receive Solutions will be accepted up to and including May 28th, 1U30. a Prize Said solutions to the puzzle and slogan be mailed or delivered in ll Coiti You Nothing To Try person to1 our store, 21& Smith St., Perth Amboy, N. J. on or be- fore the eWSing date, Wednesday, May 28th, 1930. I he Prizei Will Be Awarded by Prizes will be awarded at 7 p, m. Wednesday, May 28th, 1«J3O, the following judge*: following the closing of the contest, at our store. The names of the successful contestants will be published in the local newspapers. In STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 6, 1928, 5-PASSENGER Frank Doriey, WHIPPET ,928 S.PASSENGEB SEDAN-R^T^d case of a lie, tying contestants will be awarded equal prizes. SEDAN—Ha* beautiful mohair upholstery, Bumper* Mayor, Perth Amboy, N. ). Kemember this contest closes promptly at 7 p. m. Wednesday, ( front and rear, Spare tire. Has been re-ducoed and i» in 1 !0Od M k i Wm. C. Wil.on, May 28, 1930, and no slogan received after that hour will be con- p'" ,«7 ' ~ » «»"r P«rf«. A.k for #90. Commitiioner sidered, hi untering this contest you agree to abide by the decision perfect condition throughout. Has new car appearance. Price $295.00. Perth Amboy, N. J. of the judges. No one in our organization is eligible to enter con- Drive this car and prove itt auperiority for yourself. Alk test. * ' * for #114. The price it only $7&5.OO. " f HRY,SLER 5-PASSENGER SEDAN MODEL 70-In f.ir- ERSKINE 5 PASSENGER STATE SEDAN — Re-ducoed Hat new tire*. This car it a recent re~po»se»»ion. Ask for ly *ood condition. Ha. no, be«n through our .hop but . #7. Our pric* for thi* w«ek it 1695.00. EDWARD PIANO CO. remarkable buy for $245j00. A.k for #137. Our motto—"Every Owner Mutt Be A Satiifted Owner" 219 Smith St. Open Evenings Perth Amboy, N, J. Don't forget our 5-day change privilege without lots to the b Waior an<) ton, i .iif i v •,••••,< 'Ffrfy, The Right mrprlRlngly pretty. At that particular letrer to her mother. No tine tor that spot, th<> pnth hugged the clllT nflmtrn- now. though, she thonght. Its the », 19S0 (How Many Cu Ton An- My. Some twenty or thirty feet ho st!|i|i)>d Into the house. People low, nn nrm of sand ronrhoi] out Into 1'nlsy's fuce fairly bloomed thnt aft- the hike. "I wish I c«iuli| climb down Q. Wh»t ll the eft'- t oi ernoon. Tor once, she popped Into her there," iiiinight l'iil«y. The next In of a bout dteerlnu lly to the nnoven wenr. P ty. It stood so InRlntently In the Rn "Come, I'jits.v," called Aunt Kllen, wny "f ftm- Her mother wns fnrevor holtom step, slid ||,o rest of'the wny Q. Whnt nstinlly r;nls,., hnnl ' down the hunk, snl cross longed lii nnd I'lltsy went obediently Into the saving tn her, "You must not go here. living mom. And there, by the door, You must not go there. You urn too the Rimd, nnd inedltntod on the spiel- \ • Aria. A» a rule ln< k of oil, ness of her little ndvonture. Present stood Itkhnril Cruse, nnd Aunt RHen mlsnllKnment of fMut wheels, pretty." 1'ntsy told hewielf that only wns not frowning but smiling. Kvery in Tire History ly she. wns sliirllerl hy a crnokllng or low pressure In fruit tires. mothers worn go fnsny. Sho looked thing wont wobbly before I'nlny'g eyes, noise nhovo tier. She looked up just Q. Whnt Is a «"•"! wny to forward lo the. two weeks when she, even Hlcluird Cruse. In time to see n hulky figure In n swirl stnrt a stubborn englm-? iilniii', wonlit visit her mint nnd nncle Hut Aunt Kllen's voice rung ouJt, on America's Leading Quality Tire nt tIn-!r Riunmer cottngo hy the Inko. of dust come crushing down the preci- Ann. First pull out Hie rhoVe pice. Pntsy sprung to her toes nnd bell like, clenr: 'i'ntrleln. this Ig Mr. The very first evening of the visit, nml press the starter f.i, a brief T^TOW... again... we reduce the price! Now... ftgtin .;; screnmed, nnd Just Ihc-n nn nstnn- Cruse. I'erhnpa he will tell you nnout ,i unni] 1'iokliig young ninn enme to period without turnin; on the Ishlngly^ hiinilHiime young mnn, the the hook thnt he ts writing." i- l we make America's greatest tire value a j/»7/^TM*frrahie! rail on Uncle John. I'ntsy took one iRnltloli, till* forces r:nv gas Into most handsome young mnn, In fnct, That evening I'ntrieln begnn nnoth- peep nl him through the door; nnd the cylinder*. Then turn on tin Now... again ... we share with you the savings that come with thnt I'ntsy Inid ever seen, landed fnco er letter. "Deurest Mother:—This Is then run In hnstp. for "AmUliMen. Hut switch, stop on the starler, and constantly increasing sales vofaimel up nt her feet. a henvenly place. I hnve met the push In the choke. If the but- ,\IIMI Kllen frowned foniililnhly, sufink most thrilling young nulhor. He nsked tery, spark plugs, and hrenker Compare! Price with price. Quality with quality, for—"those lin lieiiil decidedly, wild: "Dour me, He hllnkt'il, Idnshed, fought dust me to piny golf—" Mm must not meet him. You nro too from Ida eyes nnd mouth, nml snld: points nre In proper •.hupo this who compare choose ALLSTATES P "No," gbe snld to herself, "thnt will should mnke Ftnrtlng i,sy prolly. It Is very Important to Intro- "I hog jour pnrdon. I seem t«> have never do." nml tor« the paper Into Q. If plncetl <>nd tn en , how ALLSTATE is a first lint tire. ALLSTATE b superior hy duce .WHIIIE cli'ls to the right peoplp." brought the clllT nnd steps along with fjcrnps. She si1 let led n flesh s.itvi untl "' fnr would one dnys1 n\ern pro- l-iil.uy ln'iiin lo wonder whether me." this tlnio. wrole: "Donrost Mother:— actual tests, to other nationally known tires! '.', ducllon of American imini HHTC wore iin.v rl'.'lit people nt the I'lilsy noticed then Hint the, stops It Is pleiisntit hy the Inke, nil hough 'I extend? Come to our store and let us show you these great tires. Then ht;o. She hiiil been there two whole hnd ulven uwny, Hint they were no Aunt Kllen Is very, very strict. She >• Ans. Approilmatolv -tn days, mill she hnd not VIM nii't a soul, longer alt-pa ut nil, hut merely n splin- Insists on my meeting only the right buy them—you'll be milti ahead ia savings and in $trvkx! frrslfiillcn. sill- Hiiiitcheil II [i'(-n. n tered muss of roll en lumber. people, but 1 ndmlre her grently." *+•*•*••••••••••+•++•••••* sheet of piipiT, mill lilt- lull lioltle, "How on rf-tirlh slinll t ever climb "Now," snld Pntsy to herself, "may- FRfiKTIRE MOUNTING SERVICE "I >«-iir«*sl • Mother: -" she wrote. buck?" slie cried. be I CMII stay n month. I'd like to Novel Camping Trailer AUST ATI BALLOONS Size Tires SUPfl AILSTATI "Won't you send fur me at onfe---iiiiy "1 know." npolnglfced the young Btuy n your." Made Quite Convenient Tub« i.\fii«c thiit doesn't sound Ibdiy. I iniiii. "1 reiilly mi^lit to he shot, I've (Ciipyrlnht.) 30x4.75 $7.95 $1.38 BALLOONS ; •she Tires Tubes eati'l endiire.lt here ii minute longer." A novel camping tr:i .hT h:is been 30*5.00 8.15 AO Size Tirti Tuhw let you In for n live mile hike.. The 1 Willie she vv:is scaling I ho eilvi-lnpe. hunk Is prni'tli'iilly unscnliihle nil tlie W»ter Sinki Slowly produced In England "I"• Ii t« Imllei • 7.55 tl-29 30x5.25 9,*0 .60 2ftx4.75 $10.25 $2.27 1 Aunt KHrll'd lltnph liffure nppenred wny tn (liilden l!e:ieh," lie nddeit, When the garden Is wnleral the with (Wight by lovers of iV oifOoers iHx',.2', 8.9B .30 30x5.50 10.20 .80 29x4.40 9.10 1.75 In I lie doorwny. "If I were you, I'd It wns the shortest nnit hy fur the nxilslure usuiilly peiietnileH us fnr us 2<>xM0 , ^.5^ .11 )Ox6.00 12.60 .95 29x4.75 U.25 2.15 29x5.00 tiiko n imp, I'lilrlcln. I'm Inning most ihrllllng the miles thnt I'ntay the plnnts CUM use It within f• • rly TbtGrtatttt Tin 2<)xi.U) j the fern- T!"i. t ' '-I- (list tine she re- ton Tranicrtpt

THE TALK OF THE TOWN A-B-C SILK STORES, Inc.' PHONE P. AMBOY

164 SMITH STREET 1569 •vi (Next to Public Service)

Perth Afnbdy, N. J. fVftri shown .it rit^fit are atrrnKt on 21) x ^..)O hilLvm Handy for Campers. The trailer, compact, wln-u closed. Is Dress Goods of all Descriptions mtuched to the 1-enr nf tin1 nuloino- bile. When opened, ns shown above, FIGURED RAYON PRINTED SHANTUNG and It contains plenty of lienil-room tut PIQUE FLAT CREPE 54' procuration of food, and for sleeping. c yd. The fuhric that washes well, many ALLSTATE designs to selvrt from .on the light, 79' and dark color liackground. Furthcrmorer it is cool and of the right weight to tailor well, can bo AUTOMOBILE NOTES used fur summer suits or coats, aa well as sport dresses. Guaranteed SEARS, ROEBUCK AMD Co. FIGURED FLAT CREPE washable. Negligence will shorten the life of SCREEN VOILES the best tire. MALL AND Store Hours Diiily III inches wide in tho latest creation • • • PHONE ORDERS RETAIL STORE !i:(H) A. M. lo of pure silk flat crepe in the floral c yd. Eighty-five per cent of the rubber fi:30 P. M. output of tlie United States goes Into PROMPTLY 276 HOBART ST. designs on the light and % 1 45 49 Saturday our automobile*. FILLED.' PHONE dark color background. '1 in the latest colorings, looks like chif- PERTH AMBOY K:l!0 A. M. tu U P. M. fon ami will wash like u cotton han- • « • Perth Amboy 3680 kie. fninnus hist words: "There seem to l>e two Hslits ahead. I'll Just steer be- WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OK YOUR MOMEY BACK \\ SUPER VALUES tween them." PRINTED FABRICS PUEBLO PRINTS t » • American motorists, It Is estlmnted, in Pique that famous Butterfiekl Fabric in "used HOOO.000,000 gnllons of gasoline l yyH)—n inke live miles wide and Broadcloth a new selection to choose from. n four miles deep. Batiste Suitable for children's and ladies' c Y< Dimities dresses. O/f *' yd. Fast Color •" Fast Color 33' TWO FLOWERED SILK CHIFFON In the n«wi'!~t designs of the season tn select from on tht> light and dark color back- cylinders are LM mind made of reluncse yarn. Washable.. yd. 79 better trian Home Accessories at Little Cost one CRISS CROSS CUTAINS YES, there is a Santa Claus for 7 PC .COTTAGE SETS housewives beyond the gas made of line voile, coin dotted in Dotted Maniuistlte in Ecru or 1 mains. Pyrofax—the old reli- .he Hint ur Green. white and >.' I'c. fine French Voile able compressedgas-for-cook- with figured valance and stitching ing system with two cylinders Set to harmonize., in Blue, Green, —brings you the same freedom Ro.se and tinld. Washable. $^00 THE USED CARS THAT WE OFFER ARE DEPENDABLE . . . CARS SUMMER CRETONNES from worry as city gas. It is THAT STEP OUT WITH A ZIP ... CARS THAT HAVE BEEN USED, produced by a unit of the Hundreds of yards in Gay pat- Pair - * BUT ARE NOT OLD .. . THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED BY EXPERT :i:rns and brilliant colorings to use world's oldest and largest fur draperies and upholsteries, MATTRESS COVERS manufacturer of compressed MECHANICS WHO KNOW THEIR BUSINESS ... ALL IN EXCEL- fast Color. Just X:> of them. A fine grade of gases. LENT CONDITION . . . READY FOR THE ROAD. e sheeting in full, three-quarter and Xwo cylinders bring you twin Ix'il sizes. * double dependability. You DROP IN AT ANY TIME . . . INSPECT THE VARIOUS MODELS WE need never run out of gas. 25 HAVE READY FOR YOU ... CARS THAT MAY BE USED FOR Each Each cylinder lasts from two VOILE BED SETS to three months. Weight of EITHER BUSINESS OR PLEASURE OR BOTH . . . THERE ARE NO Futuristic colorings for your sum- TURKISH TOWELS ' every cylinder is triple-checked OBLIGATIONS ... NO RED TAPE. mer Boudoir. Scarfs and Vanities Fancy .Incquard and Border in a before delivery. A steady In match in Kose, Orchid and double heavy thread, large size stream of gas is a/ways ready towel. the instant you warit a bright, Here Are A Few Of The Many Bargains We (Jreen. % A 998 hot flame. Let us be your gas Set Each company. We're ready to serve you today. Call or telephone. Are Offering To Used Car Buyers BLEACHED SHEETS RAYON SPREADS vt-ry litj.le dressing. Full size ami. Jai'(iuard woven in Blue, Rose, Green and Lavender. $ 1 97 $1131! , 1929 Chrysler 65 Roadster tlirt'c-ijuurter beds. INSTALLED WITH i PYROFAX OUTFIT Newly repainted. Rubber in excellent condition. Car thoroughly overhauled. FIGURED SATEEN PILLOWS SASH CURTAINS Square, oblong, box and fancy shapes, in gay FINE SWISS VOILE 1929 Essex Challenger colors and bright designs. with colored, figured Borders. Fast color. pair Four Door Sedan in perfect condition. Has original Paint. Small 49' 37* Mileage. / 1928 Graham Paige Model 619 Specials in Undergarments for Your Vacation Needs 4 Door Sedan Four speed transmission, Houdaille shock absorbers, well fender*, RAYON NIGHTGOWNS PAJAMAS two spare tire*, trunk rack in back. Fine Quality, neatly tailored. Colors: made of Windsor Crepe in the newest designed top Pink, Coral and Peach 95' piece and plpin color pants to hurmonize. $ 00 1928 Studebaker Commander Set 1 Four door sedan. Ha» original paint. A real bargain. CHILDREN'S COMBINATIONS Utlvi win' '» PyroUl I'anty and Vest combined, in Pink only. $ 1 00 1U8M Lom'n RtlUlttot It llilkt tdtlit'oatl cost. All sizes, each •» HOSIERY 1927 Willys Knight FANCY PANTEES in all the leading shades. Full Fashion 00 Model 78 Coupe. Has original paint. Has been thoroughly over- Nun run Rayon in the latest cotyr and service weight. Pair hauled. t'ombinations. ., 89' CUT OUT THIS VALUABLE COUPON AMON MOTOR CAR CO. RAYON FLAT CREPE SLIPS 555 St. George Ave., Rahway, N. J. well tailored in all the leading pastel shades with fancy Hemstitch- i tvm-cyliaiiei system it ilmplt u ABC. Uiainia sbowg dirtet p>9- (On the Highway) ed top. Sizes 86 to 44. tag /root cy!i»d«is to raa^t- PHONE: RAHWAY 2263 NONE WIT PYROFAX GAS SALES A SERVICE 69c each HOUT COUPON N. K. vorn«r Church A ii, S^PIM) ^tB- PI.infield, N. J. OLDSMOBILE - VIKING DISTRIBUTORS Fhune: Pluinfleld 6-102,0 SHERIFFS SALE IV rHAVF.RY OF VEW •n ARTin'R H. \>V\ .mplainant. H?i«i JENSK1, RI'ILDKRP, INC., a r..r pr «!».. Defendants. F; Y-, nf m"rtfrared pr«m;|w : Wesley Place, »- - ORDINANCE TOO PROVIDPR E /- -' TTHIRTY N 54. Being tb< - ' l VEMENJ T FROM f _..,_. H RTY. or a F-m THE *&±y *J "kZ2Zf\A ore oTlock Sundard Time (T veyed to tht pt-v ,-; ihe amount bid witbc-t ccv.( ;icn- » « „ ™VpMA>i#clo:k Payliifht Sa^ng- Time) in tr. by de*d dated A-r: h- (M-nrseir.ent. prr«vidpc sa^d AVENUE FROM ^f^^TTfU.. n cf the «*id day at rV SHERIFFS SALE STATE WATER RIGHTS BONDS PoillBf fUe*: liB SC>MJ. NO. 6. ' to b« rf-' fbi''. r.M be lesj thar. l?W.0P STREET TO MAIN STREET_1N i Sheriff's Office in the City of N'--*- •."• EKV r>F NEW JERSEY A- Ari ».tr'r.i r.jr *.ri«- crti^o SECOND WARD SEVENTH DIS- herewith, tbk 1o the order of the CONJUNCTION W I T H THE• Brjn=«-;c'K. N. J- I-.- :.-II*iK v'HWARTZ. ) TRICT ^Ten to tecnre & rtion #f th* pa TreE'-rer. and « barely Company BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS OF \T. tht- fr'i'nwin|r tract or parcel '; rha*e price of tr< -.>d rTr.p*r.y -.!.-• »« M:KE PALKO tvih* '.h* .= Color.:* »*d rarth to ,Q_ rertificat« statin- lh»l Surety COTTI- MinDLESEX COUNTY AND TOlard arid premises hereinafter dn. t the County IJB« A" ?f th« -r*rd Decree amouc p»r,y will provide the bidder with the WOVSETOR THE FINANCING S Hf.NP.Y" ' PAVL KEME- /•,".''„ north of tie norther;T b^-nitry of ly $7,400. .v, req-Jir«3 bond, and ir-jFt be de!r«fr*oTe mentioned. r™fr ^t ^M.i ^. s 1 p Pollinf PUce: Ceioma Sdioel - r n Nt" .'ervy arxi SECOND WARD - EI&HTfl DIS- ippurten*ne«« —feuntc b- The ToTrafhip Committee re*en es of in anyniw ap:•'-rtaininir the ripbt to reject ar.y or »!! bid« if :> ' T.t t: • ••"* WM writ :*>jr TRICT f'T S ; „:«•.«, a. a .--^ n»n '.'••'- f r. ^.ivervi I wi" :'«• eW.*r- BEBNAK:> M GANNON. deemed tc th* best interest of thethe t : -.r.ty f r!«-r-'™«* *-t a I::: FTT.Sii P0 of Township BO to do. road tx.H-y.^F f Berkley Terrace, situate in l.ielir. r ARLF. HIN'RICHSEN. Dated. M»y 14th. 1&S0. -MV'TS I:TH DAY OF r» tht rM-rt* Br:c-k to C.r«r. ^j«e Towrwhip, Middlew-x ,".'NK A I). \'f'iv Ka': end from Advertiwd. M»y lfth, 15*30. »nd?tr«*t. y. New Jersey, August, 1923". IW. i" 5-2, 9, 16, 23 Mav 23rd. l?30. • i. 'M- -i'o t::r.* • < CM* .:'.p ri^irth- Co- Map beiTiir B. J. DUN1GAN. •gr: • iv.-f •. it, in '. and i!'ng the WOTICE '»(•: -.-;•.' a: th* SM r t of- STATE INSTITUTIONS BONDS (•af'fr); T:*1ifh:p Township Clerk. tr:".i«y wrv.ee Jersey. line NOTICE I^HEREBY GIVEN that ttifi ; i the M ttr l:n* ofthe Towmhip C.remittee -mil hok Being the same premise* conveys) > 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ay Avenue '.''. * ;* • -.'> •-*: n. tv.- ft '.•' tr. ' :<•«• to th* j :M center line of *ent«d by any taxpayer :•*. the town- 3:30 p. m. (Daylight Savinjr Tirhei. i. t the Pennrylvsn- May 26, 11<30 at which time they will ^tt: ?;re*t . „• " »—. re • cr t f snip. , „, hereditamenU STATE HIGHWAY BONDS j ia Railroad • -'- fa^ttriv a] -np the epened and read in the B d Ar, A'", iijtb'. rme -..'.e creation ..'• ad t'/ the point Property owner; w.Ehin* to object ^ y t ^^^ .._ WHEREAS, the said ^ ^^^a^thereunto may file a writer, '^;e'.t!on with the Memorjal Municipal BuiWing-. Wood willinjt- j, c». • , f -h^ i'tate of New Jerwy.' or place • Freeh rider! has Fijmrfied it Ar'.-jr E B*TT New Welin School, Clerk pr,',r to that date. brjd^ Ne^ jersey take over that portion :':.<: >i,a: !•->- '..f •.-•n':; ''. the State; Pollinf Pla B. J DLMOAN, jj^g ij ,i, g ,f approximate- 1 '. '-*•'•'••% t.U: :v "..'. F'J.T. <:'. *-;ir':'.y-'.nree million Township Clerk. i T(j$Rw&r cu con yd*t excavation c . 1,363 Ra'h*sv.- •Avenu- e fr.-.m . Heard, ? Brook Shtrff r'. *&d tr.'.r".y No. 15. v 1068 ^ 1 . of.n f e<-t lineal feet concme curb and gutter, northerly approx:mat«!y EDWARD A. BOWSE, '. f a f-..-: TT, . FIRST DISTRICT to another ?tr' A PUBLIC PARK !N THE TOWN- pr^^d ;'~k—payHbv %^ M«"to »»yl Mij .Rahway Avenue SHERIFF'S SALi: iiJa'r Road; thence 'His Uw to iht people at a general teret !m< S H I P OF WOODBRIDGE", ^_ MelTil!, Township Ensin'.er, have ( at. 3 con to W orf™^ "[J f( ]\ IN CHAN'fERV OF N'EW JERSEY southerly a b'.air Road to where ADOPTED APRIL 11. 1927", been filed in the office of »id En- fifty <30j per cent "f thf «t Jl •••« —Between SERIAL BUILDINi, K/'.'.berly or:* it inters'f ' 'r, ter line of Home- AMENDED MAY 14, 1928 ANDpineer, in the Municipal Buildinf, • rep»vimr. said part - 01 tn .nr-ufl ^an LOAN & SAVINGS TNST1T1 TZA boundary l!D*» and polling ftead Avr. tht- center line of MARCH 11, 1929 Woodbridge Township. New Jersey, , part of the cort of the removal TION. C-omplaiinanta and DAY]]. •n(.-'.• foutherly along r'.„ WHEREAS, in of '-s.ee VZ'.-KI: the cer.f-r •' A'h Street to the •re Township of bidder^ during busings hour?. \ WHEREAS, hid; have been me y for sal" mortfraged prem;^ - the public park : l !:r.e FIRST WARD - FIRST DISTRICT center Iir< , • •,yrtl< e Avenue; thenct Woodbridge it bt rr.e- necessary <> The standard proposal forms are ed by the County board of rreen)Hi- dated April 11. 1930. th'? cent*r line of alw.g A'.l that tract lyinu between U» westerly a'"v appropriate an b•".-.itional sum of attached to the specification', cop-!era for the repayment of f*ta tian- By virtue of the above stated wr •. r.e ; undrtd ft*t Myrtli: AMT.' ar/i its wenterlyvfiro- money, therefor*, ies of which may be obtained upon : way Avenue as atiove outlined, now to me directwl and delivered. I w :; Pennsylvania Railroad (on the ea*t) Wfjodbridge; Cret-k; ; -.'. BEGINNING. and the center lint of Amboy avenue lpngation to Be it Ordaiaed -,v the TownBhip application to the Engineer. | therefore, be it ordained &y lie expose tr- ita!<" at public vendue on •M N'. i'r and v along Woodbridge ; (on the wett); and 100 feet north of thencfc >ou'.M-r. Committee of the T• i-nship of Wood-' Plans and specifications will be! Township Committee of the iown_ WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- Creek to G-'-r, ' v- Avenue extended tv of. Middlesex: furnished to prospective bidders up- [ ship of Woodbridge, m the County 01 Green str«t (on the north) and (on in the Cour •.:ie westerly; tr.'-r.'<• '-atterly along said , Sectio„ n 4. the ordinance as on payment of Ten lilO.fiOi Dol- • Middlesex: ,<>t '• tht ionth) a line drawn mid-way be- Av(; Glenove. A." - amended U herebv amended to read lars, which amount will be refunded. 1, That the Mayor and the i»«n- At one o'clock Standard Time f.-a. , <•, tween New ar.d Second streeti, and nue, also 1' '' '' L. o«u,,, 8 'fthe ordinance^^lejrdinance'sealed envelopeenvelopess , bear;nbear.-.g :b;r.-: name provfcment. ' r ]'.-:•..- fr'.m tr.': '.-a.-.U-rly line f nnl K Section 8 e rovfcmer being in the T"wn>hip of W- p.l Buildin,. " ! " ^5p " - Port Readinf School, ' " ' .-.-..-. _ Thesu m( f Twenty-five Tbous- •,:tri htn.'.'l; XhliTit:': <\) fca'.tfcriy llOf rl1 which this ordinal.'-* amend., is here- and address of the bidder ^i r.arw 2 Th| bridge, in the Ci.-jnty of Middle**-- FIRST WARD - THIRD DISTRICT SN(f 9 " by amended to re*! a. follow,: of rro^-ed work on the ';«;••;£•«*; I and .$2?2o,00U.0i>5 i Dollar? or «•• much •Mr -Ojtrj'-riy !iri': ','. f'aro!ine and State of New Jersey, and rr-r AH that tract between the Penn- jTHIRD WARD • SECOND DISTRICT The average « ed valuation of dre^ed to tne Township ' -n.rn.t ee, ,tfcereo f aas may be neces.-ary i- here- h'jr.'ir'-d an'l forty-.1 evf-n fully described on & certain map t-. - r;<- fylvania Railroad (on the ea=t) and j Beginning at a :..oint in St. G^jrg.- .u.. .„»„-,!„ ,D.i ..w.r.,.,.,. nn/.liwiin» WooDndee Township, >-.-•* Jersey, ,by appropriated to meet the co.-t of fe<.- •y-f'-jr on(;.hundredth- >.f titled, "Map of Pr >p. sur. 4 Map;-., the center line of Amboy avenue (on : Avenue where tr,< same is intersect- a f ot b -lak'f p!arit'."i for th( !u W*!.2v; j "X^.6?" k llne <0";cd by the I'ort K.-hdinir'Railroad and by I^ar^on & F x. Civil Eifginv: norihw'i--*. >-':rT,i-r of lot No. 5.') ar,a u , the center line of Amboy avenue. Reading Railroad to the point or been , .. ,;„!,, ,„ J;,. f ,.r all bid= Cnairman of the Township Commit- rights, privileges, hered'taments v Being lots .M, VI, b'A and :'»4 a? mfcnt showing the same ha? b thue right to rejectn an nTly v Polling Place: No. 11 School, place of beginning. tee, th: Township Clerk'and Town- appurtenances thereunto belong: t-hov. u on haid map. made and filed with the Townshhip ^ l(i, 2'i, HO; R-C. FIRST WARD - SIXTH DISTRICT Time), Monday, May 26th, 1930, AH that tract between the Penn- Beginning at a point in the Penn- at which time they will be publicly sylvania Railroad where. th May 19, l'J30 100 feet north of the northerly line easterly along the southerly bound- lineal feet curb and gutter; 17,5-12 See your Chevrolet Dealer.. In purHUancc of an act entitled. thereof. ary line of the City of Rahway to square feet of sidewalk, 1,968 sq. ft. "An Act to Regulate Elections" (Re- Polling PUce: High School. Hart Street; thence northeasterly crosswalks. viKion of \) and amendments still along the boundary line of the Plans and specifications for the th<'reto, notice is hereby given that City of Rahway to the Railway Riv- proposed work, prepared by George on TUESDAY, June :i, 11)30, be-SECOND WARD - FIRST DISTRICT tr; thf nee easterly along the Rahway R. Merrill, Township Engineer, have tween the hours of one o'clock am! Comprising all of Keasbey. All ofRiver to the westerly boundary line been filed in the office of said En- niruj o'e-lock I'. M. (Kasttrn Stand- the Ward Bouth of Lehigh Valley of the Borough of Carteret; thence gineer, in the Municipal Building, C&L ard Time) a Registration'of all per-Railroad tracks. southwesterly still along the wester- Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, Polling PUce: Ketibey School. m»riK entitled to vote at the ensuing ly boundary line of the Borough of aandu may be inspected by prospective SECOND WARD - SECOND DIS i ijouiHliiFv line oi the Borough or » '"ay oe IUSIIBLICU UJ VI»?,V I'riinary and General Election.- wi Carteret ami the center line of Blair | bidders during business hours. be hcl/i in the various election dis- TRICT Road to Homastead Avenue; tHence , The standard proposal forms USED CARS tricts rif the Township of Wood- Comprising Hopelawn and Fraaer attached to the specifications, copies westerly along the center line of -*»-: bridge. (IIOUM- to hou.-su canvass). Heights. All of the ward north of the lomesti-ad Avenue to the Center line f which may be obtained upon ap- Nolici' is herehy further given that Lehigh Valley Railroad tracks, east of A-h Street; thence southerly along plication to the Engineer. on TI.'KSIJAY, 'June 17, HlIJO, bu-of the center of Crows Mill road, and the center line of Ash Street to the Plans and specifications will be tw<-en the hour.-, of seven (/clock, A. south of the center of King George's cent-r line of Myrtle Avenue; thence furnished to prospective bidders up- M. and nine o'clock I\j M: (Kustern Post Road from said Crows MiH road westerly along the center line of on payment of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, Standard Time), a Primary Klt-ctior. easterly to the boundary of the First Myrtl<- Avenue and its westerly pro- which amount will be refunded up- Chevrolet dealers offer you an exceptional for all Political Parties for nomina- Ward. longation to Woodbridge Creek; on return of plans and specification? used car purchase service because they work tion of candidates for Public Offices Polling Place; HopeUwn School. before the time specified for tht- thence southerly along Woodbridge opening of bids. undtr a uniform factory plan that makes used to be tilled at the ensuing General SECOND WARD - THIRD DISTRICT Creek to tht Port Reading Railroad; cars as important a part of their business as Election; al.10 a' Registration of all Comprising southern Fords. All thence westerly along Port Reading Bids must be made on the stand- ard proposal forms in the manner personp s entitled to vote at the t-nbsu- that tract lying north of the Lehigh Railroad to the point or place of be- new cars. Election will be heli Valley Railroad tracks west of Crows designated therein and required by ing Genera! in ginning. the specifications; must be enclosed The famous "OK that Counts" tag assures the various election districts of theMill road, and south of King George's Polling DUtrict: Avenel School, Post road. in sealed envelopes, bearing the every buyer that each used car bearing it Township of Woodbridge. No. 4. name and address of the bidder and ' The following is a Iret of thi* Pub- Polling Place: Smith & Otler- B. J. DUNIGAN, name of proposed work on the out- has been thoroughly reconditioned by expert lic Oflices^tur which candidates will Garage, Fords. ' • ' - Clerk Of T«wnship of- W«iil- Bide, addressed to the Township Com- mechanics to give thousands of miles of de- SECOND WARD - FOURTH DIS. 1928 *• k b«s chosen by ' the various 'political bridge. mittee, Woodbridge Township, New r v Pendabltf.'etOnomiral uniliu *• * parties at the said Primary Election: TRICT Jersey, and must be accompanied by Chevrolet Coach A UNITKI) STATES SENATOR Comprising central Fordi. All ttiat SHERIFF'S SALE a certified check for a sum of 10 "c (For full term) tract lying nurth of King Gorge's IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY of the amount bid without condition- See thi» cu. loipect A UNITED STATES SENATOR Post road, lying between the Raritan —Metween SANFORD BUILDING al endorsement, provided said cheek iU fin* fittUb, it* good (For untxpired term) Township line and the boundary of & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor-shall not be less than $500.00, pay- uphoUtery, excellent A MEMUER OF THE HOUSE OF the First Ward, and lying south of a poration of New Jersey, Complain- able to the order of the Township tiret and complete SPECTACULAR REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE northerly boundary described u fol- ant, and JULIA E. JANOVCSIK, Treasurer, and a Surety Company equipment. Sale price Brd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. lows: t>t als., Defendants. Fi Fa for itale certificate stating that Surety;Com- A STATE 'SENATOR Beginning at a point In the Rari- of mortgaged premise!! dated April pany will provide the bidder with the (To fill vacancy) tan Line 100 feet north of the north- 11, 1930. required bond, and must be delivered i 00 A CORONKU erly line of Fifth Btreet; thence east- liy virtue of the above stated writ at the place and before the hour, THREE MEMBERS OF THEerly and 100 feet north of Fifth to me directed and delivered, I will above mentioned. $300. GENBHAI, ASSEMBLY street crossing Grant avenue to the VALUES expose to »ale at public vendue on The Township Committee reserves | T W O MEM HERS OF T H Enortherly line of Fords Terrace No. WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- the right to reject any or all bids if HOARIJ OF CHOSEN FREEHOKD- 1; thence northerly along the same EIGHTH DAY OF MAY NINE- deemed to the be»t interest of the ERS 3days ONLY!/ to an angle; thence easterly along a TEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY Township so to do. 1928 A TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEMAN northerly line of Fords Terrace, No. At one oclock Standard: Time (two Dated, May 14th, 1930. 1929 Coup« « $400 . 275 FROM EACH WARD 1, to the center of Mary avenue: u'tlock Daylight Saving Time) in the Advertised, May 16th, 1930 and Chevrolet Coupe 1927 Naih Sedan JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 1029 thence northerly along the center of afternoon of the sa,id day at the May 23, 1930. Co«ch ,... 4UU 1928 Ford Coupe . 295 (For full term) Mary avenue, to a point 100 feet| Sheriff's Office in the City of New Pujljr equipped »»J re- a=,. B. J. DUNIGAN, 1928 Eiicx Sedan 300 . 2SS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE north of the northerly line of Pitman Brunswick, N. J. Township Clerk. conditioned. Thii it a 1928 Ford Cabriolet .. (To (ill vacancy) Ettrx avenue, thence easterly and 100 feet! All the following tract or parcel of real buy. Look it over, 1927 Coach 20(1 1926|Che». Sedan 150 luui for the purposp e of electing north of Pitman avenue crowing land and premises hereinafter parti- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. you will be pleated 1929 Chev. Cabriolet 450 OOn e MalMel and one fyk member Poplar street, fnd continuing in thecularly described, situate, lying and" Sealed proposals for the construc- 1928 Chev. Sedan . 3BO of the Democratic County Commit- with il. 1927 Oakl. same cofurse to the boundary of theb«ing? in the Townshinp of Wood- n,-~tion ,.tof wH"« 'v;,..,i;[Vitrifie. dJ ...;iisanitarmy seweuun.r inin j nd SwUn 201) 1926 Buick Sedan ..... 12S tee for each flection district. First Ward. bridge, in the County of Middlesex, One Mulo and one Female member Wedjfewood avenue, Woddbridge! Polling PUce: Old Fordi School and St-atje of New Jersey. All of lota Township, Middlesex Coun£pf»»New | 00 '<»• of'the Republican Cuunty Commit- No. 7. Wi, 53, 95, 56 in Mock M, on a map tee fur eiicli ejection dintrjch Jersey, will be received by the Town-1 $300. 0/ th*. c. «n b. bc.ht for . .mafl down w SECQND WARD - FIFTH DISTRICT of lots owned by Sewaren Realty and ship Cummittee, Woodbridge, until i Noticii in hereby given that thy Comprising Wh"'aides of Main" Investment Co., located at -Scwaren, 3:30 p. m. (Daylight Saving Time),] »n«nt and •*«, Urma, boards of registry and election for street including central Fords andin the Township jf Woodbridge, Monday, May tiiitn, 1930, at which j the Township of Woodbridjfe will ,I*fayette Heights, All of the ward Cuiuity of Middl^ex,, and State of fihie thej will b» uflbHqly opened -fid.} mti^ in their several polling places lying between the northerly line of New Jersey, surveyed HarcTi 23, read in the Memorial Municipal! from 1 o'clock P. M. to 9 P. M.District No. 4, and the Fort Reading 1910, by Mason and Smith, C. E., andBuilding, Woodbridge, New Jersey, j (Standard Time) (in Tuesday, Octo- Railroad. . being all those lots, tracts, or parcel* ber 14, 1'JiiO, for the purpose of 're- The work consist* of approximate-1 Polling Places New Fordi School, of land and premises hereinafter ly 613 lineal feet 8" Vitrified sewer, JEFFERSON MOTORS, Inc. vising mid corroding their registers. No. 14. more particularly described, situate, Also 2 manholes. SECOND WARD,- SIXTH DISTRICT lying amt being in the Township of Plaoi ami specification* for Die Notice is hereby given, that a Gen- • Beginning at a point in the easter- Wuuidbridg*,. County of ^Middlesex eral Kleiiiuji will be held at the var- proposed wort, |irep«r«d by George ly boundary line of Raritan Town ami Stattf of New Jersey*" R. Merrill, Township Engineer, have 160 New Brunswick Avenue'- ious polling places in the Township ship where the same hj intersected by HEGINNI^G'at a. point of inter- (if WujiHn'idjfe, Middlesex C/fUflTy, been tiled in the office of said En-' the Pennsylvania Railroad and from suction of the southerly line of ginei-r, in the Municipal Buildjjig, I New Jersey, between the hours of fi.said beginning point running easter- Woodbridge-Roosovelt road w th the PERTH AMBOY, N. J. . u. in. to 7 |>. m. (Standard Time) on Woodbridgt! Township, New**ie««)», I ly along the Pennsylvania Railroad Westerly line" of Lake View Hvenue, aHd may be inspettM by prospective Tuesday, November 1 for, the •) the cunter linn, of •Mjjjdlesfy • fhenut ^1)» ruiuiln((itW&n«rljf»ttn(i bidders durjtit; b

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5 «nd D. of 1_ Council M»»»*«t»*»»» • **J Card Party A Success Woman's Club In Woodbridge Knights To Have 1 Fords Couple United The Girl Called f ,Legion Military Ball \f--- i a'bi-inii- Mii'er, •>:' 1'hii "Beck" i 'i-t,;a, -••• n" "lie »*.|*k i-rd »itb At Church Wedding I's i l.i:. Season's Final Meeting Is Great Success Meeting Tuesday i _^— Mi atvl M-- SV'i'hi n H Wyld. of Mr- Am!., y »••••• '•'•. Local Council Members 'Will Crr<-mony Perforhj^d on Satur- •p.i. Covered-Dinh Luncheon Held By ROSE BELDEN Capacity Crowd Attends Ball - Mr. and Mr-. Maurice I*. Dini i Confet First Degree On CJas» day for Mi?* Anns Kucharsk ardf As Club Adjcnirns For Sum- and Bugle Corp* Competi- pan. of Barron avenu;. left thi- morn- Mr- w v. ing hy auto for Cambridge. Mas«,, From Carteret. nnd Felix Schurig. mer, i tion—Liit of Prize Winners. • a'k. !.. .1 nrjKCKT," mild M"'i'l Frim* Ism to sp-nd I he week-end with their There will he a meeting of the Mr? K-tarv Ur .-. Mr- 1.. .1 LJ ctililly, "Just r,,;.- t' •« hoot Into daugh'*'P other one, A thronp that filled St. .lame? School. Cambridge. . • ,-rch N»««. Mr- Ne'.- t\ v '- ' ;-.,'• • < f. rt the * i;r—• r r> • t^' ' on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock 'rt. Mr I sr Mr-- nill you?" She |. ••'. ••!! «+rr fruciie r-.•.idiTorium to the rioor? attended th>' — Mr?. Howard R. Rreisch. Mr?. in the Columbian Club at which tiny, . .rd»y IJ. -..;.: y.-"rrd'iv n ;•"•• ' raf'.s-, ^••.litJin,- ball and drum ami bugle Madeline Duval. Mrs. A. R. Bergen. Mr? Thar.. Mr< Mar> 1 V fnlr. Innitii; ti t i nmonp thp p.i^ the local council will confer the first Anna riT, - i .J . in the form f a • vrrci- Mr«. Elizabeth Drake, Mrs. Mary "* .v Jv-hurk. N>!- •on. Mr* MrC.ir,- w C"r\i* competition held there Satur tfegree on a cla-is of candidates from r»V Tfhx v~ , ...r,. h'"-r There wire 1'.» prc=- * piled on t' i- «nnij. •iny night under the auspice? oi Anne«.s and Miss Ethel Valentine at- acted ty. Mr- M\: Mr*, II V. Nn- r.; The luncheon »»• a very hri!- The irlrl, It^ky. B 'Mm plainly at Carey Council of the Knights of Co- \T.H son. Mr? Ray Hancock, ar.d .1. V Wlmdhridjre Post No. r-~ Americar tended the semi-annual meeting of; lumbus of Carteret. It ]& expected an: affair. It w»? followtd ».y mtl?ic , tlrrd clrl. <-sme fr-•: meler \ht cay I.ep:on. the Woman? Foreign Missionary Sn- K..oh»r«E »f IiT'^r. Mr« i iart'tice Redd receiv**.; r,r!.;rt:n(t a piam 50!" '•.Yr:tb.-'.n>e". • e that the class will number about the- n r:-p aver-' pule, Refrei-inn r:- otriped beach m '•"•!'» and p''l The affair was a brilliant ?ucce«= ietiep. of the Elizabeth District.! :i,r<< a* :i«h-, riayd by Mr5. Havtrshaih twenty-five. A regular business meet- ••rd. tmrnrrl the row of •••"-ices f Mrs. Harned. the- Ihp *ea. prised and pleased the preat crowd n Elizabeth on Wednesday. A Rrmip in anil '.he r.irer was recent! an-: a-dited Knights before the degree is confer- id '»Inil did t t<'' you?" inqirrvi The contest? were conducted ?o tba! from "he Grace Methodic church in red. There will be visitor from Perth a cip-'hape-d veil.; Tr..-r, Mrs. Harned »a< giver a rising fjporce Ornydnn, My sunnl"*' I" all nright enjoy the spectacle. Th( ''lainfield gave 3 sketch entitled. nnd South Amhoy. Refreshments will »a- reused it"k a t •1- >f ;hank« for her faitrf.il serv- priies wtre awarded fairly snd were 'Serving Two Masters". Tuesday Study Cbb <-s ;n "h<* office. | quite correct, Ned. Die little cirl Is be served after the affair. ere T. and the plea.«iri(; to the winners. The i!.,h adopted the following eltlipr a mnld or I empnnion." Thirteen corps competed in the Newi of All Woodbridft Towmhip in •-il-.:t'nn.« on the death "f Mr?. John i },-.:htr performed Marks Anniversary Ned tnctlcimmlT t'une h'' W* contest*. There was a program o{ the Independent, the mott widely j . c;ay "I saw your advertisement in 1 th, •«;:-. T. Fitigeruld H l/,ve who n-gt a VH'JMI niemher \ n«ide and rote to tii' tnll liel;: 1. "'.r»>d at a di-ligh:fu! liinch- A loyal friend, one who »»• interest- loving cup to Charles T. Kirk Corp Straw Hats : fjpnrge Crnydon lie-::ni'"l. (""1 then, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. 95 per cent. Many *• ful and handsome gift« t-on me.-! np, held < n Tuesday after- ed in all its activities and be it fur- ashamed to refuse, I ° reluctantly fol- noon at the hi>mi- of Mr.".. A. R. Ber-ther CIB?? B Fife, Drum an4 Bugle wire rcc \ lie wonM Corps, Jr., prized of silver lovine -** who attended 'he we that ihese resolutions Class C Fife and Drum Corp?, Sr.. '..r.g arid family, of Newark; Whi-.-, a tranicn Iwrijf. In the .-tin parlor. and a copy ."•:' !o her family. Miss Frame t id l-.f-n;« of money— a v.ind"W box filled with potted l?t prize of $15 to Hexamore Corp $1.45 1.85 nnd George was p..or, and heartfree, r nt rcy S'lurie. Cla're Neak.>p. Rr.Ff ' The garden chairman, Mrs. Barth, 1 of Newark, N. J., 97.33 1-3 r«' « ; I'jri . h. Helen H'.hol. Mary pian'- which were numbered. Af reporte' 2nd prise, a silver loving cup to Na- Miirpart-t and RM* Silvaney. Eliza- will be held MI the afternoon and The two younft men f;-hei1 all day; were |ire?ented with u plant. A ,' in the Municipal j tional?, of Newark. N. .1., 'J7.K3 1-3 !-<". Dur.ich. I'a'il Zanneth, Steve evening of I :' not once had Ned p-nn:itpd Ids ro-per cent. I'a' -.Ka, .1 "M-ph Nemet'n. Peggy Kr< • lun'.-h'-nn wa? served iit a table, de- Building. Prizi - are to be offered i $2.45 mantic companion t<> nier.ii'in the su(>- Clats D Fife and Drum, Jr., 1st i lia-ky. John l>. Lewis (j'j-.'part. Mr. and Mrs. ducted by 'Mi-, ¥., II. Boynton, who I live.! with them. Toyos, Milan* Walter Sfhurii?. Mr. ami Mrs. Victor I'-eriren. hosi«?F, welcomed the quests. prize of $15 to We^ Caldwell Volun- The t prize Panamas, Leghorns Hamp'.i'n Cutter pave a toast to the ers good will ,sr,d good luck. \ fishing, bnt now In tl.e ••ouiliwest a big of ?2i to Raymund Pellington Post Mr. and Mr< Mike l.itner. Mrs. ihcomin-r president. Mr. F. ¥. An- Mrs. T. H. Martin presented Mrs. , Murk cloud foretolo n sipinll. of Patert-oh, N. J., i'c.lf)" 2-3 per G liarth. Mr?. I'a'.k'.. Susan Palko, Boynton w/h a boutjuet and ex- $ nes*. who responded with KreetinK-" "For the Iowa-' bei:an Ned, andcent. 2nd prize of $15 to Carteret t Stew IVek-hak. Charle- Wagenhof- to the iiii.ni'oer«. Mrs. I. T. Spencer pressed the i-:cem in which she is then stopped short "Hand >ne thePost No. 2153, Carteret, N. J., !»J per j $2.85 3.45 fer, Mary Giha, ,loe Kmliarak, Pet- Kave a V a-t to Mr:-. A. R. Bergen. held by th.- • • I•_jr• by making her an plnsses," he ordered. Puttine them to cent, er Kuoharak. \'i!ma Kiuharak, Hel- honorary mi :n; •• r of the Board of! the outu'iirn.' program committee his keen blue eye- I e f^nised his Class (', largest Number of Men in Kui harnk. Steve Up.nko, James chairman. Mr-, Madeline Uuval fol- Directors. . J vision on the plif- railed "Pond Attending in uniform, l?t prize, a I leak. Peter Wood, Wiilliam lowed with a '•"•' to the music chair- The report o- he thirty-fifth an-; silver cup to Sacred Heart Corp of burger, William lilain, Ilinry Fist'h- nian, Mrs.1 S, K. Potter. nual convent: r f the State Feder- Point" a Jutting sam! spit, "here t)iere $5.00 •T, Gertrude Scheme, N'schola- F.I- Newark, N. J. ation of Won,' :i- i lubs was given by was a deep rock [•••••I at hlch tide. Class H, Corps Travelitij; the long- U'. Mike Elko. Followirifthf i mchenn « delightful Mrs. C. W. Harr.-kov. .Jr., and Mrs. i There was a flicker of red nnd white program was. given as foliiiWs: Piano est distance, silver epp to Raymond A. F. Randolph, "he delegates, I that might be a l-ea'-li umbrella—If Pellingt jn Post of Pater='.n, N. J. solo. "Chiming B'-lls" by Miss Helen Mr.». Randolph urged all members Potter. Mrn. C. W. Itecker tead the was. he decided, ami beniled the boat Class 1. For uniform and ben ap- "History of th<* Club" anil it- activi- to attend the j#r?"imance of "Cind- i In thnt direction. • pearance, silver cup to Charles T. Fords Notes ties for nine years. Ituriiig the "Fash- erella" which v::' be given Monday ; "It Is Sllss Frnni1' cried George Kirk Corp of Brooklyn, N. Y., Us* STETSON ion Review," Mrs. S. K. l'- following -in she calls •'I'.i.-k.1 Th*y hnve 1 Well Camp. - Classified Ads. Bring Results — Bttt tin- -uppesupper at Ou(>nrr Lady of fashions were reviewed . Kimona, phinted themselvefi duvn at the point, PANAMAS I'euri school auditorium under the Mrs. (Jeorge Merrill; I'ari-.ian shawl, Mias Ghuly- T»:niuon, of the Thea- suspires of tli.- Ku-iiry Society. Mrs. Mrs. (.". W. Decker; Tea gown. Mrs. tre Guild, told •,!;• L-lah members in- nnd nny moment ihe tide will cover ilarn.-kov i- tin caterer. Merrill; Parisian shawl. Mrs. I. T. toresting thini:- a'lout the guild the point. Can yon make it. Ned?" which she --aid '- 1 "rely an Ameri- CLASSIFIED ADS $ —ArnojiL' th<- graduate? who re-Spencer; Tea gown, Mr-. Merrill; "Hot to," snapped the other, peel- ceived their diplomas at the thirty- Pink shawl, Mrs. I. T. Sp.in.r; Pa- can product. Tin Kirild now has a liiK of his outer garments nnd reveal- membership of :i:_MiU(l, the speaker Classified advertisementJi 10.00 fourth annual commencement of the jamas. Mrs. Merrill; Red shawl, Mrs. ins bathing flannels. "Get ready to 1 said. She? then gave two acts of a cent a word; minimum charge 25c. School of Nnr-intr of St. Bartiibas I. T. Spencer; the "elegant eighties ' take 'em aboard. Georpe. when 1 make a play by I'hilip Hurry, and left the Hospital of Newark was Mi > Pauline Mrs. II, A. Tappen; l'MJU. Mr-. K. C. a dash for "em." HELP WANTED — MALE Halint, (laughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Knsign; l'.ClO, Mrs. V. V. Annes.-. club member-, in su.-pense. to know how it alt ended. Even tho lethargic George wui HOY WANTED for milk r.,.;te. Ap- Alexander Hiilint. <.f Hi.rn-ljy street. Vocal solo, "I Can \'ot Wear the |i..> upstairs, at 12 >!••• re avenue. —Mr. and Mis. Hans Johunsen tensed for action as the dorj diislifd Old (iowns" tiy Mrs. K. ('. Knsign. for the point. They could see theWoodbridge. STETSON motored to Tronton on Sunday. "Madam Maiden, of India" imper- Trinity Auxiliary To Hold Mr«. .f. Panko entertHined her sonated by Mrs. (', M. l.iddle was in- forms of the two girls cowering be- WANTED cousin, Mrs. F. Parker, of Boston, troduced by Mrs.. Anness. Mrs. 1.id- Luncheon In June fore the wind, in terror of the rising over the week-end. die gave an interes'ing talk on India, tide. Suddenly the L'inls MW them CLEAN RAGS wanted, sizo of hand- STRAWS Tho Wi>mai]\- -Auxiliary of Trinity ! and ran to the edire of the water, kerchief or larger, ">c a pound Other numbers were: solo, "In- Middlesex Press, 20 Green street. dian I.ove Song" by Mr-. A. H. Her-Church will hold a luncheon meeting ' holding up their arms. The dory Initrumant C»lcul«t«« $ gen. Mrs. Hampton Cutter rend a Monday. June "ill, ill thu parish house turned mid swooped, her koe.1 touching FOR RENT A sin.pie device Hint will cukuliita paper >n "Salt". Song, "The Star at one o'clock. Miss A. Tappen of sand, and Ned l-enillni: low caught the time ut uny point on the earth'i Spangled Banner" by the club. Th' lioiiml llrook will be thf speaker. 5.00 ' Muml Frnine and hrnu-'ht her to •MVE ROOMS and bath at I'llir, Lin- iurface in rcliitloii to the tlm« at new program committee, Mrs. I. T. Miss Tappen will .-.peak about the j safely. He gave her to Graydon's den avenue. Inquire at d33 Linden Vourht-ci school in South Carolina. iome oilier plnee has been Invented Spencer and Mrs. George Merrill ' willing arms and turned to rescue avenue, Woodbridge. by fhc TnlteJ States Irnroau of stand- announced the program for next year This school is assisted by corporate W. I. 3-1C 23' gifts from the auxiliaries of the. Becky, but the sands were empty. • ards largely lict-iiuse of the ijemnnd would be the Orient, , and Korea. chutxh. Mr?'. Call Williams is chair- Frantic with rear. Ned brought the FOR RENT—New six room house for GUcli nn iiiHtrumcnt since the ad- man of arrangements for thu meet- ' boat about, when something small and i'or rent. Steam heat. $45 per month. vent ..f in|i'i';jalli>nnl nitllo broud- Mrs. Hampton Cutter very cleverly DOUBLE read the fortunes of the guests, by ing. j wet nnii dink appeared above the rail. De Young, Avenel, phone, Wood- liieir hnnd writing. The program clos. ! "Mere I am," *he said coolly. bridge 2149J. ed with the song, "Arbutus Tree." DOYLE 8 Buildei-s' Society Will I "Why did you do that':" scolded Ned Mrs. S. K. Potter accompanied at the FOR RENT—2 or 4 furnished rooir, piano. This was the closing meeting Hold Fashion Show In a -.baking voice. apartments; also furnished rooms of the season. : "1 WHS afraid you couldn't get hack apply Mrs. Little, £44 Main street : In lime. «i> I went to meet yon." telephone 3-M. ' CUNNEEN The Builder.-;' Society of the M. The first meeting of the fall sea- W. I. 7-5 tf. son will be held October •! at the E. church will piesent a.^fashion 'iiei-Ky!" sqnealpd Miss Frame. \55 SMITH STi GREEN show planned by the C'haris* Co., lo home of Mrs. Bergen with Mrs. Du- "See here, my good drl." rebuked HOUSE FOR RENT PHONE„ val as ho.-tess. be held ;tl the 'home of Mrs. F. V. George sternly, "You have frlghteneil SPOT aos For Cats and Wounds Ready for immediate occupancy, n GREEN STAMPS Those present were: Mrs. J. J. Anne,--, "ilrt Main street on Monday your mistress—she seems quite faint." Prevent infection! Treat ovening. There will be a nominal rooms, bath, most desirable section SHOP Livingood, Mrs. F. F. Anness, Mrs "I nm «orry. sir." she said penitent- 3 minutes from station, stores, every cut, wound or Madeline Duval, Mrs. Hampton Cut- charge. ly, and 'going at once to Maud Frame, ter, Mrs. E. C. Knsign. Mrs. H. A schools, buses, new public park in scratch with this power- farmerj her vigorously with a news- rear; garage-; reasonable. 95 Green ful non-poisonous anti- Tappen, Mrs. A. R. Bergen, Mrs. C paper. W. Decker, Mrs. C. M. Liddle, Mrs. E Sunday School Groups Plan street, Woodbridge, N. J. Tel. Wood- septic. Zooite actually bridge 114. C. Bartow, Mrs. Stanley Potter, Mrs Mother-Daughter Banquet The point was hidden under a kills germs. Helps to lieurgx' Merrill, Mrs. I. T. Spencer I smother of spray as the waves dashed W. I. l-17tf. bed, too. Mrs. Samuel Potter and Miss Helen ' up to the foot of the bluff. GARAGE FOR RENT Potter. The Senior and Intermediate de- partment.- cif the Presbyterian Sun- ! Becky looked seriously nt Ned. At 95 Green street, Woodbridge, day S^IH -I will hok1 a mother and ' "That was a brave thing you did— $5.00 a month. Tel. Woodbridge 114 daughter i.aiiquet on June 6, at C:30 under t:.e circumstances. We mlpht W. I. .1-17 tf. FLOWERS p. 111. in tin' basement of the church. i have been lost if It hadn't been for Ticket- :n- on salt* and reservations i you, sir." ROOMS AND BOARD sav can be.inadf with the chairman in Oil Barron avenue, Woodbridge, charge, Mrs. Brcckenridge, Wood- i Ned reddened liercely. How ridic- N. J. ?hone,8'J2. "Best Wishes STRAWS STRAWS STRAWS bridge .".11. ulously she drawled out the "-sir." W. I. 3-14 tf As they approached the pier a group THE FINEST SELECTION IN TOWN of people came down to meet them, FOR SALE PANAMAS, LEGHORNS AND FANCY STRAWS Church Group Ends amoiiJ them the stern elderly man in DOKNKK DIESEL ENGINE, 43 h. .ft your flowers be PRICED AT a military cape— Major Frame. p. at 1000 R. P. M., will run 1100 Meetings For Summer The girls were silent as they mount- R. P. M., 4 cycle, 4 cylinder, elec- pur: of 'lie delightful ed the slippery steps to the pier, Ned tric and hand starter, reverse gear, memories of aac*h $1.95 to $5.00 St. Margarets Unit of the Episco- and Gcorgt-. wet and brown, bringing weight 1100 lbs., suitable for Mar- pal Ciiiirch held its last meeting for ine engine, never used. John Krug- lioy and girl graduate the Miinmcr, at the home of Mrs. 0. up the rear. The Mujor folded Becky POLO SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS Large )n Avenel, Monday night. Af- in his ample capo and carried her off.er, Grove avenue, Woodbridge, who is dear to you. Maud followed with an elderly maid. Tel. 17. For Men and Boy> ter a -^hurt business n.seting cards Our floral graduation Fancy Mixtures were played. Miss Ada Fullerton re- After supper, George nnd Xed. 1 FOR SALE—New six room housje. A fine garment for s 50c 75c & $1.00, ceived tlu* prize for bridge and Mrs. greetings are artistic fresh and clean after the excltlag day. Steam heat. $9,750, easy terms. De- Sport We»r Plain Li.lei. All Color*. Large had high score in Kan Tan, Re- sat on the veranda looking W the Young, Avenel, phon*, Woodbridge and reasonable, jr $1.00 & 11-50 p 35c -L 3 for $1.00 freshments were served by the host- evening papers. The prim maid came 2149J. j Plain Silk. 50c to $1.25 with a message. MEN'S LINEN KNICKERS FOR SALE—Cheap, English setter, 0 "Major Frame's commitments, Bir, 1 year old; female; apply 501 Rah- WE SPECIALIZE IN at $3,50 and be would lie pleased If Mr. BJythe BOYS' LINEN KNICKERS MEN'S Priied by Book Collector* way avenue. R and Mr. Gniwlon will come over this W. I. 4-lfetf. FLORAL ARRANGE- $1.65 & $2.00 BROADCLOTH SHIRTS It Is said that the wurld's greatest evening and meet his daughter and printed treasure Is the Guteubsrg bis niece." FOE SALE—Five room houfse with MENTS FOR THE T @ $1.65 to $3.95 Iliule In three volumes, owned by ft SUMMER UNDERWEAR "Niece.' said George thoughtfully, bath and all improvements in Row- SILK NECKWEAR famous German collectur who In Ifi28 land place. Telephone Woodbridge SPECIAL as he prepared for bed that night. BRIDE - FOR ANNI- 50c to $2.00 paid $305,000 when he purchased It 633-J or 1710. Men'-. Naimook Union Suit* j "Mam! may he only the niece, and poor VERSARIES -FOR JANTZEN'S BATHING from the IW'ii'Mllrtlnf abbey of St. Paul ! at thai, bin she's the girl for me!" EVERGREENS, Ornamental trees 59c — 3 for $1.50 In the valley of l.avant In Carinthla. O eniTc "lk'ck> 'he little- darling." thought and hhful-s. Also landscaping. Es- ANYTHING. Goodknit Tripewear timates theerfully given. L. Louis, @ $5.50 Ned, mid to .this day Becky Blythe, Union Suiti X when she wants to tease her husband, Plant Farms, Jamesburg, X. J. $1.00 — 3 for $2.75 Other Grade, $2, $3, $4 Here's Instant Relief duiy-i bluniiigly, "Yes—slr'C1 5-10, Z'.i, 29. F From Bunion Pains BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and bath LADIES' SUMMER WARM WEATHER electric light, gas, water, etwer, Tiny Poit Offi<* DRESSES 0 SUGGESTIONS concrete street; price $3,5,00; easy and Soft Corns 'I'll., binalkvi |,ost office in the Unit A fine array of Style» to terms; 5 Wedgewood avenue, Wood- Kiddie, play Suit*, 50c to $1 A<-lu«U.T Rrduceg the Swelling—Soft ed Sutes IN s.n.l TII be at Grinishaw. bridge; inquire J. E. Harried, Post R Kiddie*' Suit Suit. $1 Coma Dry Itigbt Up and Can N. C. fit Is S, leet long and 0 feet Office Biiilding, Woodbridge. $|,00 to $1.98 be Picked Off wide, tuiilt of: logs, with the inside W. I. 2-l|5tf, Silk Hoie, $1.00 &. $150 pr. D Pretty Little Summer si-aie'C by 5% feet. W. 8- Silk Step-im 50c to $1.98 Dreitet (or Mothers' Cet a two-ounce bottle ol MooBeV •r is po-imaster, and ihe buiil- BUSINESS NOTICES sha/ Emarald Oil I full strength! today. Every Fancy Rayon Slips 79c up .Darling $] nes's of the ollici. amounts to from |liO well=1..fted druggist bat this, and it will r PLANTS and SHRUBBERY reduce the inflainnialion, iwcenesii, and to ¥W. i iiniiUiiMy. FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING pain much quicker than any remedy you SHRUBS. EVERGREENS, HARDY MEN'S ever used. — A Clarified Adv. JViH SeU It FLOWERS, ROSE CUMBERS, $S.0Q $6.00 $7.00 IT- Your bunion* may be *o swollen and GRAPE VINES. J. JANSA, SEW- Inflamed tint you think you can't §o AKEN. N. J. (NEAtt PUBLIC BOYS' ^^_ another Hep. Your thoe* may feel w if SCHOOL). $4 they are catting right into the flesh. You W. I. Keb. 21 to M«y 30* .50 & $5.00 ^fir feel sick all over with the pain and tor- WOMEN'S ture and pray for quick relief. What'* to TRUCKING, local or long dUUnce; w There are three trying periods in a $4.00 & $4.50 be done? two trucks at your convenience. John R. Baumann Two or three applications of Moone'n woman'n lil«: when the girl inaturt-g Phone Woodbridge 193. John Thorn- Emerald Oil and in tilircii minutta all to womaiihoud, wheu a woman is, Oakland avenue, Sewarao. the pain and boretiesa disappears. A few given birth t J bcr first child, when n FLORIST more applications at tegular iulci vjl« and wouuui riMuhia middle ut**-. At OR si. ROOMS, alt improvements; St. George'. ttnd Hazelwood Avenue, C. CHRISTENSEN & BRO. the twelliug reduces. thaw tiinai Lydw E. Puikhaiu'ti iiimbiiiatiun range and screens And ouud hulpa to r»- Apply 46 Lincoln avenue, Carteret. Howerphone Rahway 711-712 tion! etch night at bed liuir aud iticyjuM atUfe uoriaal hcoltb uul vigor. f. P., 5-16, 23*. 96 MAIN STREET Mem to thiivel riglil up and -.tile uff. RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY .JJlJt^gisU giuxautec Muauc'a Emeiald 1 LAT TO LET—Six room*, bath all rFlt>r 4U T&le A SAFE PLACE [TO BUY Off t«" end yuux foot Uwulic* <* improvement!. Best residential w'.c fe i ' «™P»> Delivery back. Mon of Carturot. M. A. Brady, lot to Any Part of the United on Short Notice mam W00DBR1DGE INDEPENDENT

Mr*. John Gorton Is yomiK people (if the nt,,|,. will «tt4>n nuttee (.n arrangement* which i»- Tuesday Niprht, llridpe <'. 111r> world wide travel chose as his sub- >':iidei|: Mir. Stephen (Jurkn, Mnv teitnined Tuesday night nt the A miscellaneous shower «:ii given A well attended innl party am! ject "Telling Tliinps". Before heirin- me was hrM Fridav niirht in the i, Fteidmnn, Mr-. W Kn>u«e, Mr* ,f Mrs. .lohn Gorton in Tisdnll In Rally At Avenel ninj; tin- message which should prove last night by members of Curt Mer- i-edes 7f>!» C, I>. A., in hiumr ..f Miss Lead In Deposits >rt KiMiiing fire rn>u«e under the i\ llenning, Mr> r>lwnrd DooJn, phiie High scores were made hy Mist, t" hi> helpful to the many present, Kdwnrd F'""dy. II. '.Jumn, C;. Frcid- |.!i,:iboth Peterson and Mrs. Stephen Large Attendance and Inter- Klennor Mack. The affair \wis held ispicci of the |',.rt Ri-ailinK K»«'m|it he paid (jrcat tribute to the work of Everyone In School Puts Money reiuen Tb«-re were \IMV attrmtive mjin, Stephen (iur'tn. William K li' vVyld. Mrs. G. A. Mclaughlin re- the field secretary of this state, Fred- in Columbus Hall which wa* attract esting Talk* Feature Big Ga- ively decorated in yellow ami blur In Bank; Port Reading Has izes fiir the winner* in the viml Kilwnrd l,eitn|ie!"i- nml Chailes i the consolation prize. Deli- rick L. Mintel. (tittlig.in. refreshments were served. thering In New Church. Following the presentation of many After the address parries and sink- gifts, to the bride-to-be, curds wer Largest Total. The others present w«re: Mrs, ing were held in the basement rooms. played and refreshments served. Mr? Aluti/.o DnvieR and Mrs. IT. .]. Bak- A\ENM,-A. .1. Shartle, of Bos-, A summary of educations! thrift ton, treasurer and field secretary of i Thomas Gerity was chairman of at ,.i Sr., "f Avenel; Mrs. Lewis Frank- rangements. . collections announced hy the Wood- ,.|" Mrs. Th">«. Miss' Urteret, Woodbridn*. a, well as AVI'KX wwa, s presented with a complete period WAVE enel, gathered in the Sunday school ... 1, rovere of blue kitchenware. Following A. Bauman, Mr». Michae DfJoy, i ^ hy the summary, rooms at fl:30 where a bo x supperU t r! ^ L ut t was held Vi«;«, » ., PP ' the presentation, tea was served. Mrs. A. Thompson, Mrs. AHeron, B St. James drops to third place Ne* Br,uns- Mrs. Hugh Kelly presided at the tea Mrs! John Cosgrove, Mrs. .1 FiUpat- '" ">e 'otsll amount depositedid while fk were also present, The local table with Miss Mary Myers and MiRS Mrs. Thomas Gerity* Mrs. J, i P°rt Reading holds first place in thi^ memhers served hot drinks. rick Florence Brown as floaters. Mrs. M. P- Schubert. Mrs. M. classification with a total of $1T,4 HI. After a short recess, the main ser- The ligu res for all schmiU in thi vice was held in the church auditor- i" <*uests were: Miss Agusta Kcl- JUnigan, Mrs. B. Duniitim. Mi>. y two tabulations follow; ium. It was conducted by Miss Mar- ' Mrs. HUgh Kelly, Mrs. C. R. George Wright, the Misses Hose (ler- Brown, Mrs. Frame Valentine, Mrs. ity, Marie B. Dunigan. Margaret School Deposit lan Raifrrie, many years president of Port Reading the Avenel 'Society. Fredrick L. Min-Burritt Boynton, Mrs. Roy Ander- Kelly, Margaret Sullivan, Lauretta son, Mrs. Carolyn Wright, Mrs. How-Sullivan and Margaret (Icrity of No. 11 lOfi.fi tel, C. E. Field secretary of the State St. James' of New Jersey led the singing which ard Valentine, Mrs, J. J. Dunne, Mrs. Woodbridge; Mrs. W. Hi. liter ,of Harold Van Syckle, Miss Bernice Brooklyn, and Mrs. Jam.- Hunting No. 1 EVERY meal a perfect feast of luscious was enthusiastic and spirited. Jack Avenel Donegan, president,of the Avenel So- Weaver, Mrs. Virginia Miller, Miss of Perth Amboy. Anne Dunigan, MisR Betty de Russy, Iselin No. 15 tastineM—every bite a delightful morsel of ciety, read a passage of Scripture Sewaren which was followed by a prayer led Mrs. F. R. Anness, Miss Julia de Rus- wholetomene«s — it's fun to eat here at. Weekly Card P«>"ty Of 1-elin No. « 26.118 by Mr. Voorhees, of Woodbridge. sy, Mrs. George Valentine, Miss Bea- KAROLYN'S KITCHEN where foods are Summer conferences were an- trice Jackson, Mrs. William Westcr- Wednesday Bridge CM nounced and described at Lake Win- gaard, Mrs. Stanley Potter, Mrs sumptuously food. Real healthful here — nipasokee, New Hampshire and Rene de rhissy, Mrs. J. ,1. Livingofld. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Mrs. George Brewster, Miss Louise School Alt. Dap. Per and never expensive. \ Stony Brook, Long Island by Melba riub met Wednesday at the home of St. James' 322 322 HI $ Howard and Mr. Mintel. Brewster, Mias Carol Martin, Mrs. W Guy Weaver, Miss Madeline de Rus Mrs. G-eorge Keating, in Pecker ! 2 Port Reading 427 295 it Miss Elizabeth Hoedemaker, of sy, Mrs. J. B. Myers, Miss Mary My- place. High scores were made by. 3 Avenel 378 294 7 Little Falls, who is one of the six I 4 Iselin No. 14 377 292 7 ers, Mrs. Merrill Mosher, Mrs. Bar-Mrs. Arthur Frantz, and Mrs, An- GUARANTEED SIX MONTHS leading participants in the Christian ron Brewster, Miss Florence Brown I 5 Iselin No. fi 1S9 130 I'. AROLfN'S ANY SIZE WAVE DESIRED, BY Endeavor World subscription contest Mrs. J. A. Compton, of Woodbridge drew Clausen. The consolation prize j H SewHrcn 210 122 h LATEST PROCESS. SHAMPOC for a trip to the World's C. E. Con-Mrs. William Cozier, of Bordentown went to Mrs. Chris Anderson. Mrs. I 7 School No. 11 747 jvention in Berlin, guve a short talk ITCHEN SETTING AND HAIRCUT IN Mrs. Harriman Simmons, of Eliza Leon Rhymsha receiveo 'he ^uest ! 8 School No. 1 521! 1711 :U Cl UDED. NO EXTRAS. WITH on tho contest. She solicited the help K b«th; Mrs. Fred Ifcmarest of New 1 Hobart Building OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT. of those present to help New Jersey Brunswick; Mrs. Moridith RURRCII, of priz-t . Refresnments were -."-veil. win the hunui uf belnp represented The others present were- Mrs G. Hou>* Furniihingi in Emt Tarrytown, N. Y., aTid Mrs. William HOBART STREET at the convention. Weiant, of Sewaren. . A. Robinson, Mrs. Robert ilulieoi, Unlike tb~ Japanese, the Chinese Fan Beauty Shop Miss ("lair PfeilTer of Woodbridgp, Mrs. V. A. Therkelson, Mrs. Wnlliu-e home Interior Is profusely decorated president of the County C, E. Umor Sofield, Mrs. David Preacher, Mrs. and furnished with tables, chnlra, IUMII. PERTH AMBOY 1 253 No. Broad St. spoke most enthusiastically of the Kendall From, of Wooddn.lue, Mrs. cabinets, screens and similar articles Flyer Seei 60 Milei William Sofield and Mr-. Arthur ELIZABETH, N. J. SUito C. E. Convention which will be of household use. The Jnpnnese use Telephone 4050 held in this county, at New Bruns- Provided tlie air lie eleiir, an nvln Frantz. Th<> dub will meet next Wed- Phone Emertdn 9047 wick, in October. It is expected that tor at nn elevation of (1.1KX) feet enr nesday at the home of Mi-. David very little furniture, and Hint Is usual- between two and three thousand see more tlmn sixty miles. Preacher in Dunham place. ly removed from slRht when not in use. \ OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS 4 WHEELS AS LITTLE AS AND IT GOES $25 DOWN AND YOU CAN DRIVE IT AWAY

NOT A CAR IN THIS SALE THAT CANNOT BE DRIVEN YOUR OLD CAR TAKEN IN TRADE AWAY UNDER ITS OWN POWER. THAT'S WHAT MAKES THIS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY SALE THE MOST UNUSUAL USED CAR SALE CONDUCTED IN YEARS. AND THINK - - - WE*LL TAKE YOUR OLD CAR IN TRADE - - - THAT IS SOMETHING! AND LOOK! AS LITTLE AS $25 XTAKTING DOWN AND THE BALANCE IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS AND A CAR IS YOURS! NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THAT CAR YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED, NOW AND HERE, WHILE THIS GREAT SALE IS IN PROGRESS. BE HERE EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE! Great Sale of Used Cars -CHRYSLERS- -MISCELLANEOUS- 1929 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN; wire wheels, new paint, 1929 CHRYSLER 75 TOWN SEDAN; new car guarantee, 2 extra thoroughly reconditioned. tlres Old Price Now Price - New Price ()k| $525 $450 $1195 $995 1929 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN; new paint, a good car, cheap 1929 MODEL 75 CHRYSLER ROADSTER; all new tire», new for that vacation. Old Price Now Price paint, new car. j New $500 $425 $1095 $895 1929 PLYMOUTH ROADSTER; rumble seat, a sporty car for lit- tle money. 1928 CHRYSLER TOWN SEDAN; motor thoroughly overhauled Old Price New Price and reconditioned; new tire.. ^ ^ ^ ?^ $525 * $475 $1095 $850 1928 PONTIAC SEDAN; shows exceptional care and runs splen- did. 1928 CHRYSLER 62 SED|\N; reconditioned and tfefinUnecL ^ ^ Old Price Now Price New $425 $350 $750 $595 1929 FORD COUPE; all new tires and motor thoroughly over- 1928 CHRYSLER 52 SEDAN; all new tires, thoroughly recondi- hauled. 0U1 Price New Price tioned ' j Old PricPricee t $410 $350 I $495 $395 1927 BUICK 4-PASS. COUPE; for the man looking for a service, business and pleasure car. 1927 CHRYSLER 70 COUPE', a snappy job tM looks like new. Old Price New Price Old Price New 11 u i $750 $550 $795 $650 THE EVENT THAT ASSURES YOU GUARAN- 1928 BUICK MASTER 6 SEDAN; one of those sturdy models; 1927 CHRYSLER 4-PASS. IMPERIAL COUPE; for your summer TEED SAVINGS ON EVERY USED CAR IN OUR looks and runs like new. vacation, you can't beat this, j ^ ^ i-rice OU1 Price New Price New HUGE STOCK! SELDOM HAVE THE VALUES ! $1095 $895 $995 $7,9S REACHED THIS MIGHTY PEAK! SELDOM HAS •1926 LOCOMOBILE JUNIOR 8 SEDAN; new paint and mechani- SUCH QUALITY BEEN OFFERED AT SUCH RIDIC- 1927 CHRYSLER 70 ROADSTER j rumble seat, new tires, thor- cally good. ULOUSLY LOW PRICES! WE SAY JT WITH VAL- oughly reconditioned. m ^.^ Ntw price . Old Price Now Price UES TODAY AND ALL WEEK. TH6SE WHO ARE $400 $325 $695 $595 IN SEARCH OF A GOOD USED CAR WILL ATTEND hi WITHOUT FAIL! OTHER CARS AS LOW AS $50 OTHER CHRYSLERS AS LOW AS $200 RICRDAN. H€TCC CAR CO. 1040 ELIZABETH AVENUE PHONE EMERSON 7497

tkdi FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930 TACK RIGHT a The Gas Stream Subscription $1.50 Per Year Published Every Friday by MIDDLESEX PRESS, 18-20 Green Street, Woodbridfe pie will rereivr Holy i Telephone, Woodbricipe 1710 MF.THODIST nmnion. CHARLES H. BYRNE Editor M. I )i,ir. I. -' hi in :!0 A. M. High man. \1 M'Tinrii; «"i r-r.i|>. s nn p. M. May Crowning o; MAXWELL LOGAN Publisher Kri'-n t-hin Statue of the Messed \ •• J. J. RAFFERTY - Advertising and Business Manager f Mary. ]'. M. I"TII.• n • en; Entered a? ncrond-clast matter March IS, 1919, at th* Po»t- I'rr-bvteri.m ihuri1 offic* at Woodbridge, N. J., undtr th* Act of March 3, 1879. Fir«t Church of Christ, Scientist Sewaren fOtlOIUL ADUtTliflG lEFttSWTtTlVH CONGREGATIONAL ItlWJtKIY \ M. Chnrc'.i M-rn"d. Sunday Service—11:^0 A. M Bintj C. Wood. / A. M, Morn.np w»r-h;p. Sunday school—9:30 A. M. St» Y»rt Cklcip- P. M. Christian Knd'-avnr. Wednesday—Testimony mee; , in the P, M. 1'ninn service S:00 P. M. PivOiyteriun Thursday—Reading room, 3 ;0'j i PRESBYTERIAN 5:00 P. M. r^^HTS IMHLICATION is committed tn no political, racial rt'.;.- \. M. Church school. CHRISTIAN saENCE CHUIU II g:.:'jn, or social group or organisation, lti aim i* to »i..->v '.". p. >i'r- \L/ it' new* columns nothing that it knows to be ur;ni:'-f-.s'.. \ M Morning w,.r.-r ,„;;, t..;.ie. "The Fou-prllar? "ii'Ol'L AND BODY" will '„• . biased, or of a nature to offend a proper sense of d«liet overtaking a car by passing to right of it, be- •eumsT.vu'i-s we think the organization responsible for the com- Pari-h HMIIM-. His idea—which leads to spu • |>, M. Mc-fctinfj uf the Heur being." (p. 167). tween it and the curb, has been repealed. A few years ago we; ing of tiu- Carnival has rather the better of the argument, The Schools and .It- Li-. saw men brougl-.t before the bar of justice for that traffic viola-i TYA-VV are other communities where the merchants are Good Manners \. M. Thursday. A-rotisinn : Day. ('i.rp.irate (•.mminiiun Baptist tion and usually they were fined. Now it is so common an occur- very j;ht!;ii jn patronizing the programs. They buy space in 11 A. M. Morning Serm...-, by THOMAS ARKLE CLARK 4 of iVi.man'i Auxiliary nn<\ Ofr*- ' ranee that one U-rte a bit lonesome and neglected if there is • the prnjrrams and then they buy tickets to the dance or show M>ntati.'«i of the Thank 1:30 P. M.—Sunday school not a car or tun trying to squeeze pam the carnivals. But the town officials are between sal. 8:00 P. M— Evening serim.i ST. JAMES vicinity of .-schools. We thought surely there would be a clause two fire-, They would like to please the merchants but on the 7:3n Wednesd»y, 8 P. M. Prayer U •IT] II i':iiin-:ii-n re- A. M. Luw m;i>s. J 1 1 Th ey hiive nr^iini ;t:UO A. M. Low Inf. appended to that cha'iti-r and in big type, too, stating that j other har ' '''they- '•"fear" "to offen-"--d -th-e- *fire— company--, *•-the- churc- - '-h :it the l'rln.' .i,,!! (Xriv .Ifr-i-yl nothing ir. '.IK- speed regulations applied to laundry trucks. or the ft organization that asks permission to run a car- I i.-li 's,-l:i."l 1<-T Say "I saw your advertisement in IN pHANCERY OF NEW JERM V •'],. i!..\|.'n|t]llr!i' the Woodbridge Independent". — To WILLIAM TAKNOAV nn.i There^'ioes not seem to be any exemption for the laundry nival. ,,f ^-Pnrl rtKIIIIKTS, - r WECKSTE1N HROTHERS, ;• : trucks but the drivers of most of them pay absolutely no at- >• is .-till another angle to be considered: If carnivals -., i'..' nr\v-|i:i SHERIFFS SALE a corporation of New York: ., :•- :••!! n-. I lui'l IN CHANCERY <)V NEW JERSEY By virtue of an order of tin tention U the speed laws. They race thraugh residential sec-]are ||;U1, •ii in one town but permitted in another a few miles ; — Between SIMON LEWALD, of Chancery |* the cake ing in tlni;e days when practically everyone has a car. •! ;••< i-i-ni i;; New Jersey, et al. lH-f»'ndants. Fi'TIOX is complainant ami WIT •••••• !, .::n'. Ii «•!> Fa f"or sale of mortgaged premises | TARNOW, RADIO ASStK I \ vend,, and other bakers that come out of New York and cover^ ^ . merchants to ]n f icft of these conditions what are lhe , • .• -,,i Lit Iriist. dated April 11. I'J'M. an insolvent forporation of th. half .,; New Jersey in a day. _ do? T(. ^^ {<) us that thd].on ,y hope ,iea jn united actioni. A ••.•>.: cry Hlit'l.v I By vaton of the above stated writ of New Ji-rst-y, through ARTIH : Ml \v ,'ullK. M"tll to m* routes and must cover them in a given time. The same applies |pIenty of lines of attack upon the carnivals. Aside from a few TEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY defendants, you are required si'i'i-t fur (ilil |ii'ii|iii-, in rix- wln'ii iiiiy At one o'clock Standard Time (two pear in answer to the bill to the independent long distance bus lines. ; riding deviceSi the modern carnival is simply an aggregation of i>t.i' ciiiiip ililu Ilii- riiiim. In tit-cp quiet o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the complainant on or before : The drivers of these buses point out that they are rcquir-1 gambling booths. The gambling devices are usually dishonest; uln-n '.i-.;iprs were tiilkin,:. iiml tu afternoon of the said day at the | teenth day of June, next, or • siiy "plciisp I'X<-IISP mo" uht'H Halkillf: Sheriff's Office in the City of New bill will be taken as confess- ed to run on a schedule that makes speeding necessary regard- the merchandise offered as prizes is usually worthless, and the in fi'niii (if iinynni'. I siippn.sp it Isn't Brunswick, N. J. st you. less of the danger to the rest of the public. type of men and women wno travel with carnivals are not es- ilntie Hint n'ny niiw. The seln'i'ls niusi All the following tract or parcel of The said bill is filed to for- : tiilic c;ii«- cif niiiniHTS as tlioy nre n»» land and premises hereinafter parti- certain mortgage eriven by \\ All of this is wrong and should be corrected. Ordinarily j pecially desirable in any community. And, most important of rcspoiisihle fm- nicnils iiml for Hit'cularly described, situate, lying and Tarnow to Up-To-The-Minute : we are opposed to the folks who go about shouting: there j ntage which the carnival gives fo the institution al]( th(J perce I5om'i'iil riliK-utliin uf ymniH people. I' being in the Township of Wood- ing and Loan Association, daU> brklgc, in the County of Middlesex, ust 24, 1926, on lands in the .ought u. W a law controlling this or that. But in this instance • p i trifling compared to the amount that is carried lu liriirtoniim. however, tu lamw fin.' 8 onaoring it s and State of New Jersey, and parti- ship of Woodbridge, County sunn' one ltns ri'iomiizeil the fuel ISI:II we join with them. There ought to be a law denying the use of \ away from the community. cularly described as follows: dleisex and State of New Jir. the highwavs to anv business concern that requires its drivers! Being known as "ots numbers sev- you, Weckstein Brothers, Inc.. ili'i'inii-nt iiinl thai si revival of int'.'i- en fifty-one (7ul). seven fifty-two poration of New York, an- •:. . , • , . . ,, ., . If the merchants would adopt a liberal policy toward the cs: In i niirii-sy is in onler. (752), seven fifty-three (753), seven party defendant because v i • carni- thighwayo violatse ospeef a majoritd regulationsy of th,e Suclonhg distanca law ewoul busesd ,soo perhapsn rid , theibut . ... ,. „ ,. . , •,, ,, , , ,• .. , Now ;is to Inking oil tlie lint, 1 sef- fifty-four (754), seven fifty-five mortg-agc which is a lie: ;> • (755), seven fifty-six (756), seven vals be discouraged and then keep at it reaching out nnd urg- evi-ry day hundreds of young men premises described in the i..t .woul d reduc; e th•e deat. h, „rat e, from, traffi. . c accidents, . , , .'institutions of their towns with the understanding that fifty-seven (757), seven fifty-eight j plaint herein, and you, V from Hit hesi families of the country, ing similar policy among merchants in neighboring towns, prog- (7S8), seven fifty-nine (759), seven «-, are made a defenda All laws that have to do with safety should be enforced vig- or lit li-nst so these younp fellows ad- no sixty 1760), seven sixty-one (7C1), you signed a bond and m ress would be made. Such bans as that against program ad- mit. They walk through :lie linlls of orously. The tremendous increase in the number of cars on the seven sixty-two (7G2), seven sixty-1 tne complainant, vertising would have to be lifted, The world moves most rollejie bullilincs wllh their hats op road has made the auto more deadly than war. Regulations three I7C3I, seven sixty-four (7l!4).i I)ate0. smothly where there is a liberal attitude of give and take. A ttii'ir liemls corlieii ill e\i'ry vnriely ot seven sixty-live I7f>5), seven sixty-' MAXWKI.L•-• , -M. PLOTKIN. that tend to minimize this hazard should be enforced, untile. They slop to lull; tu yirtnii.' six ("liti I, inclusive tronting on the 'J',2 Knad Street, Newark. frit..;dly gesture often wins where offensive protest and grouch- latlii's with no ivmoie eom-epilini thut Easterly lint' of West Side avenue, W. I. 4-2:»; r<-2. ;t, 10, 2'A. ing lose. it wnulil lie better manners if tliey as shown an a Map entitled. "Map of took "IT their hats. You see them lti Avenel Park, Section Two, Waod- SHERIFF'S SALE CARNIVALS It would take a long, determined campaign upon the part culle^e iitlices sitting with their huts bridge Township, Middlesex County, I.\ CHANCERY OF NEW II — in the business interests; a campaign made up in part of vigor- mi—in their nwii houses, every whert- New Jersey, owned and developed by — Between Better Homts I: . in fact. The fact that youiij; women Maple Realty Co,, 205 Smith street. and Loan Association, Cfj Just now wails of protest are going up from business men ous propaganda against the carnival as a detriment to the wel- Perth Ambi.y, N. J., surveyed ami ;,re preseni makes n« dlfferi'iice: iln- atit, ami James A. Nagel n:. wherever a traveling carnival is showing. There are wails every fare of t^v community; a campaign of liberality toward the mapped by Lars«n'& Fox. (.'. E-, IS" nie Na^cl, his wife, defen ^ ft uld be worth while as a financial investment for Company, '.n••.. a Now Jersey (.'• •!•:>•.]-- WEDNESDAY, MAY TW: u WO nmrlesii's of lift' iis we uiiduuljfi-llv atioh, by twu deeds, one dated Feb- EIGHTH, NINETEEN Ill'Ni ed. the business men and it would relieve our municipal adminis- liave. Are we mure seltislily lonkii,^ ruary 17. 1 •1. mado by Waitir J, AND THIRTY This is an old story. It reminds one of Mark Twain's com- trations from a very annoying problem,' afu-r of land and premises hereina:: engine tirA ap|i'.".r>naiK'e now in ami ticularly described, situate, it is by no means a story that has only one side. By JAMES E. WEST. Boy Scuut ExMutivt. nf drhers cave tu the comfort or upon the premises above described, , safety of others. They splashed my p !iein( T in hi A few weeks ago a Lions Club in a nearby community und d in th<•' J>u>inosa cim-| bridgbid e in the CountTownshiy opf of far tt'itli mud us they went Iiy: tl.t-j ducted by th Dur Ken and State of Xew1 Jersey.f M •went on record as opposing program advertising on the ground Education is a co-operative enterprise in which all the agencies in i-ut in ulieu there wus scarcely tinw Product- i nmpany, Inc., a Xtw Ji-r- Known and designated ;. or S|iuce for the maneuver. They all that as advertising it was worthless. We'll admit that it is not: the child's environment are involved. Our progressive Bchools recognize Corporation. numbered 1417 and 14IK. in seemed in u mud hurry to get some- Decree amounting to appruximate- numbered 449-A, as laid du->\: nearly so ,good as newspaper advertising, especially advert is- this common partnership in the training of our youth and lend full co-op- where regardless of other people's ,• $2!.7OO. certain map entitltd_"Pirst Toj»i'thi-r with al! and singular, the ing in this publication. But nevertheless program advertising, mtion to the constructive special agem-ies in the school community, fety. If the schools are to . "'Keim-r »-.m an aim Mngu.ar, xne, ^Un< Woodbridg'Woodbridge Town-slpp rights or safety. If the schools are to hts give training In good manners there 1* »* ; I"'VIU-KW, hereditaments and . dk.iex Count N. j... and fUtsl serves its purpose and we will get to that presently. Before wo Ainong the major influences in the life of tjie child are the home, uncultivated field ope,, In al'P.urtlin!inVes th^unto belongmg cWrk's Office of Middlesex C a wide ami : get to that we want to say a word for town officials, said offi- church, school and the social agencies of the community. The child "be- uiiiuiuwucu ueiu op<-u m orl nliriy wise appertaining. I Fxcentino- nut nf the foreiro the mutter of uutoruoulle manners. HEkV\Rn M (US'\'()\ r.xcepunir out oi me xorij.^ cials obtaining their positions by vote of the people and usually lontrs" to all these institutions and to himself, and the basis gf co-op- Even If one Is selfishly looking out P me Is selfishly looking out sheriff Kvm? . poin ™t ( , fur I1I3 own Interests igood tuanuers JOHN I). McMASTEH, being perfectly willing to be returned to office. the common objective in the child's fruitful experience us a the intersection of tne divuln.. furnish a most direct rtmd to the uc J3W.12 Sollicit! it , The carnivals come along in the Spring and early Summer; means of character development and preparation for citizenship. Thp best between Janda of James N»£>-1. coiupllshiaent of one's pHnioseS. Every 23. _____ un the northeast and lands i just when the politicians are planning their campaigns. They; training for citizenship is gained from successful practice iu doing with one Is well disposed towurd the good NOTK'F HKRKRV GIY'r'V | formerlyjof Thomas W. Tapi» might be said to be electjon-minded at about that time. Some satisfaction the things tlmt gyod citizens do. niamiered man. It Is a Ko»d Held foi thatHK-'Township Committee of th" . MJUthwe^lwith the former s<>i, the Schools to work In, hut It is after Town.,hi|) uf Woodbridge, at a men i-r'y lino iivlifcrht Saving Time), will concrete pavement of said lie ai home. Our children are Hi-man " Hi hw that they do not adhere to their own resolutions — well a lot their failures by dismissing the problem child from school. The success- rounder theh " report off hthe a^ess- 8 ay at Station 'JK pln- nered most likely because we our- and running thence (1) ill• •«;. ful adjustment of the child to society is the supreme and joint responsi- selvisi are. The schools will have a nu-nts and benefits incurred upop n lou of Us are a bit weak in that respect j look at our New Years andd l f ld d former southeasterly line, N•"' hard time unless the hmne becomes parcels of land and real estate resolutionsli . And the officials who forget about the resolutions! bility of the school, home, church and social agencies of Ui» community, by reason degrees, 45 minutes East, UH r different. * of the improvements a point in the dividing lim- '•• ' regarding carnival* have excellent reasons for doing so. known as: lands of James Nagel, et \i\- lrfitUI Av ni( I'avinjr improvt- -Pl.a-e mention tbis paper when llu.^ * southwest and lands now or • Carnivals do not come as independent enterprises. They buying from advertifen^— ly of the Home Guardians ' • Wallaet Street, WomlKndi;*-, Curb, 1 are brought to communities by organizations belonging to the NO DECLINE OF RELIGION Guiti-r and (irade. lni|iroVfiin-nt. uf New York on the n-^ IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY thlnee (2) alonic said dividn . communities in question. A fire company, a church, a fraternal To ANDREW HALAY and KATIE !-u'->"--f Avmut 1'uvument lni|»r'ove- nu-nt. South 40 degrees 15 minute K • By RtV DR. S. M SHOEMAKLK. IK, New York. HA LAY: organization. It is always some institution representing a large J\-nri:-y|vania Avi-n feet to a point in the new -.. ' By virtue of an order of the Court •nuv, Hupi-luwn, erly line of said State Hi-1 group of residents and voters that brings the carnival to town. of Chancery of New Jersey, made on Grade and cinder lm- thence (3) along said new M>»" Is it reasonable to expect the officials to turn down the Yuu bear-a .great deal in these days about the decline of religion. It the day of the date hereof, in a cause erly line, south 49 degrees, !•• wherein Citizens BaiMing and Loan Ullian Terrace (.'inderine and l. oncrett Curb ates West, 20 feet to a poim request for permission for such a carnival when such a denial is a foolich saying. Some forms of religion have declined, and; we can Association is complainant, and you, and Gutter lpi- dividing line between lands ol Andrew Halay and Katie Halay, and WQuld mean the loss of perhaps hundreds of votes? We do not well spare them. Rut religion itself will never decline while man fact* want Nagelf et ux. on th* north" ' others are defendants, you are re- Curb ami Grade Im- lands now ojr formerly of Th"". think so. the ridille of his own existence, nor so long as man asks himself the ques- quired to appear and answer the bill Avt Tapio on tne southwest: ttv tion, '"What i» the meaning of life?" of said complainant, on or before the nue, Paving, Gutter, along said dividing line, Norii; • When the Lions banned program advertising, they did it alul 'fading Improvement. fourteenth day of June, nejft, or the i ul Ifrees IB minutes West 11 in conjunction with the*merchants of their community. They When all the facts are in and all the knowledge possible ie rom- said bill will be taken as confessed | ll' l"J»e of --uch metting is to consider, point and place of BEGIN ag-ainu-...=t youyuu.. , . er amunami,n g othethr hthingsi , any decided that they would not lay out money for a form of adver- passed, we shall-yet (tad ourselves infinitesimal atoms upon one wander- ob t l j Containing five one-thu" The said bill is filed to foreclose a J« f " n or objection* that the own: g tisement that did not bring concrete returns — sales that would ing island in a limitleas universe, beset with the mystery of the Btart certain mortgage given by you to the •*•''" ol ^"Perty named in said reports (00(0.0050 ) off an acre, be the sai Citizens Building and Loan Associa-."'"1' !>rt">L'"t agamai the i-uiinrmatiun or less. put money in their tills. They forgot another kind of return above and the mor.i! law within, us Kent said. 1 ! th 1 tion, dated the sixth day of October,;" i" '•""ssments, M,d to take sueto Decree amounting to app' We wint to live bravely and well here and now, aw] we do not turth They overlooked the value of such things as prestige and good 1924, on landa in the TowniWp of " "-'tiun at may be • deemed l r aa r hl Together with all and *m« .want to IJ« «UUJT«<1 ouTlikt- candlep »<; the »DJ. Li^> «,a M*j*twrj, W^i« Woo41whl«a. i» th* bounty' uf Mid- ,.t:!!'!!'' A^* '* «'.") JUBlitu »|i«u will. Churches, Firt* Companies, and numerous fraternal organ- •ales«^.and Sftate of New Jersey. "^"'rn. rhfe repofts abovi- referred rijfht»., prtvlteges, h*reditam u u izations depend to a certain extent upon program advertising out religioir life is an iusofubjt mystery. With religion it is a mystery r MW appurtenances thereunto I" I>ated, May 10, 1930. | ,V » * " "» ''>'« m tht orliue of the ur in anywise appertaininK W. A. SPENCEK, . for their running expenses. When that source of help is shut with a clew. And eaue, rational man will never give up that clew till In " -" •" jluwiwhip Clerk fur t.xUI,lillMil ,'! Solicitor uf Complainant,. parties interested therein BERNARD M. GA-N > off, it is natural that these organizations geek some other sourct gives up bis reason. -.v 112 Smith Street, DUXIGAN LBAVITT, ULBRICH & TAL' of revenue and itaqMnltwl, $UyifetJlttA,ta *Wk» **t> of pir- ?t Tuwtiship Clerk. , ;M 9 The Decorator * f, ?•**»• at AH &•«•• Box in Frfench Cemeteries . . Expert Advice on Homo Americana hnvn n aolemn duty In striving "to flnil H wny whereby n»- Hons mny settle their difference!) oth- er tlmn by force." den. John .!. I'ersli- lng snld last year In n moving trlbutfl to the war dend at Menmrlitl ilny serr- Ices nt the Ilellonu Wood cemetery. On Memorial dny nenrly every American In Paris attended one of WANA'S the many aervlcei held nt the varloni churches. The craves of nil American 10I- dlerg who died In the World war wtre decorated and a prayer said over them by their lute comrades In arms or grateful compatriots. Steak and Chop House Whether lying In thousands grouped In the magnificently kept cemeteries at Bellean Wood, Romagne, Fere-en- Tardenols, Thtancourt, Bony and Sur- esnes, or Bleeping where they fell nlorg the slopes of war-torn hills, deep ravines or thick forests, all vrer* remembered. Ple Impression you RPI mnsslve, nverstnlTcd pieces with uleii founded la 1920 for the decoration of And If tht footsteps lag, when you E« Into n rnnni when' dome r. feminine looking furniture. You American soldiers' graves »br.oad, Honor th« men of '61 BILLY HILL pieces of fnrnllurp, hivnusp of their will be hn|ipler If yon hnve your fur care was taken that upon every "acst- Who itill uphold the flag. size, fnlrly Jump out ut you. You nlfure of the Mine iippnrcnt, If not ah tered grave" there rested a bouquet Not mtny now to watch and ward, know how uncomfortable that makes solute, weight. of Flanders popples. And those few are b«r«ft * you fed. You 11 No hnve gone Into a And His Blue Streak Orchestra f'olor will often belp to mtike n Dean Frederick W. Beekman of the Of comridei of the old-time guard- 'ft living room, anil nflor you hud been small piece of furniture Imlnnoe bet American Church of the Iloly Trinity, Only s remnant left. there aulto some time, realized tlml ter with a inrKe one. Red Is nn ng chairman of the association, and Ool. there were several pieces of furtilnire gresslve color ii^d friHHiohtly"n hrlithl T. Bentley Mott ot the American em As sutumn leaves, no longer green wlilcli were beautiful but you did not red, nlthnnph very smnll object will bass; staff, honorary chairman of the And shsken by the breez" nt first see them becaufle they appear as liuimrtnnt In a room us n American Graves Decoration commit- A moment, falling, drift between completely overshmlowcd by Home much larger diirk one. Tills la nn In tee, with the aaeldtanc* of the Ameri- The grasses and the trees, NO COUVERT CHARGE or piece. I know I've been In li stiince of the apparent and not the ah can Legion, the Amerlcat. Graves So those who marched off in their prim* wliiro I've experienced nil solute size of the object oreatliiK the Registration Services and the Initia- To fight the war they won thlriRR. null I've gone Into others when1 bnlnnce. tive of private American cltlsens re- Are drifting on the winds of time ... the discrepancy between the slue of Extremely Rmnll pieces seem lost In siding in Frau«e, had perfected sr- The mm of '61. At Any Time •4 the furniture and the size of the room n very lnrge room. Vim eun't ii,.|p rangemtntB and the day wta cele- Hindu more of nn Impression than any feeling s"rry for the poor little tiling. brated with religious and military other thing about It, wandering about the room. Even f\ pomp. Character in Joy ••I great man/ sninl] pieces hanlly over Commander Stephen S. Stlapfea of Having your furniture to scale Is Joy doss not happen, It Is the come this feeling of unfit ness between th« Paris Post No. 1 of the Legion »n nrt, but with a little thought and Inevitable result of certain lines exceedingly dellcnte furniture anil n was In charge of the ceremunlei at •4 itudy you can acquire that art. I know followed and obeyed and no a mat- barn-like room. Furniture for a lurge Stiresnes, at which Norman Armour, liow liard It In, Just IIB you any, to Ree ter of character.—Msltbie D. Bab- room will bo more satisfactory If It Is Try Our M the American charge d'affaires, pre- „ beautiful piece of furniture and not cock, substantial looking, nlthongh this does sided. A large number of French and have It In your house, whether It goes not mean It cannot be beaut I fill. American dignitaries were present. with the other things or not. Hut you Whil. Dobbin Gr«»d General Pershlng, Julian M. Thom- don't like to see n dellciiti-ly turned, There rn New«tn\pr.r Tnlon-*! drive. road.—Louisville Times.

757 St. George AveM Woodtttidge Three Days Only At Entrance To Race Track SUNNYF1ELD PAINT UTTER For Reservation Telephone 2391 Churned from sweet, pasteurized cream— then inspected to insure the finest quality DO YOU LIKE LIMJRY? butter for our customers—rushed in je- frigeroted can to A&P Warehouses — reirupeeted for your protection, A&P but- ter comes to you, frein, delicious, always. Many people still prefer a big car on account of its sturdy and luxurious appearance. Packed in cc lient, individually wiapped quarter-pound prints. Ib. Take a few moments to look over our stock of Same price at Tub Butter. 39 cars in this class and we assure you it will be time well spent. Puffed Rice or Wheat 2^'25c Special/ Thii sale on the iorgeiteont of H>e famous Del Monte Peaches, Here's a few samples Da MONTE specially telected, luscious golden fruit, It your opportunity to itock your pantry shelve* at a decided laving. Model 63 CADILLAC VICTORIA COUPE $495.00 Crushed Pineapple "£" 25c DEL MONTE 1927 NASH VICTORIA COUPE — Advanced Six 375.00 1927 CHRYSLER "70" COACH 7 425.00 1926 BUICK MASTER SIX COUPE 375.00 Lux Toilet Soap 3«>irf halved And Many Others in Various Body Styles and at Attractive Prices. Snider's Catsup " «• »»i. 15c TRUCKS '

1929 FORD DUMP TRUCK 1V2 Tbn — Like New FREE CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 1927 GRAHAM BROS. STAKE BODY TRUCK — Reconditioned One IOC Package,of Blue Streak, the Steel Your choke of vegetable, vegetable-beef, chicken, oxtail, 1928 FORD 1% TON STAKE BODY TRUCK Wool Cleanier, with the purchase of pepperpot or tomato 1927 FORD PLATFORM BODY TRUCK—with extended chassis 5 ft. 5 SWEETHEART SOAP 4«I».24C x 13 ft. loading space 1.2) 3 CANS 25c 1927 CHEVROLET PANEL DELIVERY 1927 FORD PANEL DELIVERY PILLSBURTS ONE WEEK EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE WITHOUT LOSS! Cake Flour Pkg.29c Columbia River Our Guarantee! Crisco p< ean SALMON We will exchange within one week after d»*e of purchase any used car purchased from us without loss to you providing of course the car has half size... full list... not been damaged. Super-Suds regularly 25c regularly 45c

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CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY IN SARAH FKRBER, HARRY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^ Vox, C. E.. 173-0 Smith utrpct. Perth Togcthir with all and singular, th« I'KINHRRf!, ANNKTTA KATZ, THE CASINO miH.IHNC A N Amboy, N. .1., whirh «nid m»p has rights, privileges, heroditampntii and •OAN ASSOCIATION OH' I ||.|,IAN S A C II H , HARRY , been bpretofnrp filed in tlip office nf appurtenance thereunto •\C1IS. MARY I'TTKKKIiU, MIl,- Seeing Big League Cochrano Is Rest Backstop | the C|prk of (hp C-fen< nnts, yi)ll ar(. r,.]ui,.I1(1 u\ j ignntpd on said map ai I,nt. No. lid, •PI»'«r nm| nnswor th«. Hj|| r IIKP. Intellln'Mit, ••t Hi n rntihlt. hom y-hitting, I'oi-lirnne RIM'S SFleriff. nf (;,,m. I Block 4-l«W. ' nint ,.n <»• hrfore the Klr II long wny In v in- • 'uniilo Murk's ,\'« a I)IK 1K>I>«I. ItAI.rMI .1. Sl.ONIM, ,., virliii' of nn Order nf Ihr Courl. -nt.h c in tlip I matoly $10,00(1. W. I r,-i«, 23, sn; fi.p,. ,,! nKain«t.yc)U . sai.l Bill is filfd to foreclose world. A tunu who hrn•. •« II rnlciipr llki- Italpli IVrUlns In H it'iil backstop. Of thin Iliprp in l'i' no d""lit. ,K l NTmZ V By BILLY EVANS '•'"Iirinip Iptinu'il plfiity nt the l'niwrsltj hich mortKRBC!, nil hoar date May "f I'.nsinn ho»ldi>s hiiselmil, I'llt cvlilcn'lv tlip "urtncnth 1JI2-J ami omhrao* premi* Sportjwriwr, Bio League Umpir* •tid General Managrnaper of th< ''"'•r U B nsiiiiriil peni'linnt. Ills smnrtni'si is n th Township of WoodbridKc( I THE PERTH AMBOY Cleveland Inaiani '"•''.ii'l thp .Mlilptle plli-hrr* la tmdi'iil'tpilly rr>- I county, Now Jeraey, and ••l l.-ililn fur niiii'h nf their SUCCCSH. morn particularly riofipribed in said • i'"i|ir:in» wns callo«l Irt froin I'ortlmiil »f ™"tfag ami you, RARAH FER- TryliiB to select HO outmnndliiK feat 1 STEINBERG. It '!• l':ii Kir Const Icnune hefore tlip st'.u ! of of (leldlriR over u (|unrter nf a century 1 j GAS LIGHT COMPANY KATZ MARY '1 >• I', ".',*! rninpnlRii. Iln has performi'il lll>u a Z$ ' FUSPELD of hl« league 1mlI is a rtiost difficult MIU)RKI) SOLOMON, are made '•• ••'! I'm for Mack over slncp. Tlu> yenr tie I task. 1 have seen nt least one hundred defendants in this suit, because you '•nine up lie hit .331, which la about his nvcr severally hold mortgages on part of stunts that I would place ln •it« this your. Tn 102fl he suffered ills worst 206 SMITH STREET I thn premises described in said Bill; the superlative class. wnr HI the pinto whon .273 wns his he»t. •m you ,1,MAN SACHS are made When a remarkable fielding feat Is Mickey rmts from the wrong Hide iirnl Wiir- Defendant in this suit, because you pulled In a world series, It tnkeg on I'IP1* the pitchers consldorably—ntxuit i»s nun h arc the owner of part nf the premises more unusual proportions because of sai<1 Bill; Bml IIK hi> puses his own twlrlers when he cnii lifi 1 Heating and Cooking Appliances I 11 11,, 1 sai<1 Bill; Bml y HAj T ' * y°" R the Importance of that championship tlii'in. They have no worries nbntil nit'ti nn tin* J.IIS, arc made Defendant in event, ImsHmU'H clanstc., I his suit because you are the hus- I'-iilis with Cochrnnc receiving them*. I l!Rt);' "f UIJJAN SACHS; and you I saw mil Wnmlisijanns make his , Mickey Cochnnc. Cochrnne l» Bve feet ten nml oni'-hulf Ruud Automatic and Storage P ,k, BEI'EVRE and HAR-triple play unassisted in th« 1020 lii' IH'S tntl mid weighs 1841 pounils. K BELEVRK «re made De- world Berles: It wira n thrlllinR play, I fendants in this suit, because you yet not particularly difficult. Usually Water Heaters I have an Ajrreement to purchase part triple pluys are not hard plays. As a of the premises described in said Bill mutter of fact, for one man to retire) • Date. y, Hi, L';S. Henry Frahme SPORT SHOES SURGICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPORTERS Johnny Rnwlings. miiporlcrs. Cru.ms ulnmst ItiimoiH- tlHy followed wl.i'ii lis' KrouiHlt'il out Now In Our Own Building .» lirst. Witnl reiviwl a Imsc on Ijalls. "Home Hun" H:iu>r of uilu>r (lays, was 20 West Scott PL Elizabeth, N. J. sent In us II pin.'li liitter. While mine if the tiiuni^ "f l''-l liiid |ilii.vt'il In •, ••*;•' Opposite City Hall in' l'.tll serif-. 11n• >• nil kni'w l'iank

Huker and his lamed limni' runs. 'I'liere fit-..-" •••:•• '''* *•'•' ivere iiiiuijli'il riiiiitlona as he sti'jipcd tn Hie |i|nl(>. A home run would win :lie ball KUIUI1, even up the series and "We Sell the Oomflete Line of the nliiili game neeessary. ,.WJ lli'v .substitute, was [)lay- AMD Johns -Manville Shingles setosil law for the Giants. All thruugh thf scries liu had heeii a 4 cAsphalt mnd ^Asbestos )» source of trouble for the Yankees. When linker rume to bkt, Hmvlings, knowlii), Haker was a right Held hit- ter, niovivl far Into first base terri- C. E. BOIN COMPANY tory. Getting a pitcli to his liking he n(ll r t0 r |lt 567 Roo»evelt Ave. CARTERET, N. J. pulled "a si/zliiiK l!i'OM ' 'K that It seemed neither Hnwllngs nor Tel. Carteret 1359 KeHy hail a eliitnte to sw) nrjdi as to knock It dinwi. " ' WORTH The I'IIUM! was in uu uproar. It seemed a certain two base hit. on MUCH which WIIIII. who wtis running with the crack of the but, would surely MORE How One Woman Lost score. Mow Ituwllnns ever managed to reach lluit drive is one of the mys- teries of imsouall. He ninde a diving Why pay $4 stop, and while entirely out of posi- 20 Pounds of Fat tion, threw accurately to Kelly, re- or $5 or more Lost Her Double Chin—Lout Her Prominent Hips— tiring linker. Lost Her Sluggislmeiia Ward, nmtl^ut the bull hud gon» for Shoes thqt through the inriekl, was dushlng for third base at tot) speed. Grasping the ore no better Cained Physical Vifor — Vivaciousneos — a Shapely Figure eltuatUm, Kelly, a great thrower, made a rltle like shot to Frank Frlsch at Light Elk or Sun Tan with contrasting trim II you're fat—remove the came! Notice also that you have gained third. KKUSCUEN SALTS contain the in energy—your skin is clearer—your The hall heut the runner slightly also Whits with Black or fan Calf trim tii mineral salts your body organs, eyes sparkle with glorious health—you but was a trlile to the l*ft of the bag. clamla ami nerves must have to func- feel younger in body—keeuer in mind. Wurd went Into the b'lfa wl'n a de- Flat or Cuban Heels tion properly. KHUSCHEN- will give any fat uersu.i ceptive fallawuy slide. BVlsch, with Wlicn your vital organs fail to per-a joyous surprise. the bull 1" his hand, dove head tint form tlieir work correctly—your bowels Get »n 85c bottle of KRUSfllEN into the runner and tot the decision. mid kidneys can't thruw off that waste SALTS (lasts four weeks). H even this The yume was over, the Giants had iMutcrial—before you realise it—you're first bottle doeen'l convince you this Rowing hideously fat! won a world faeries, brought to t U the easiest, safeBt and surest way lu close by the grdatest-tiefteH o£ Try hulf a tnaspoonful of lose fat—if you don't feel a superb KftllsniEN SALTS.in a «;!«>• of hot feats I have ever seen. water every morning—in tlireo weeks improvement in health—so gloriously \ GREATEST VALUES IN THE CITY' (;<•» on ihe scales and n»te liuw many energetic — vigorously alive—you( of fat have money gladly returned. _ Classified Ada. Bring Results — NEW YORK SI ORES NEW JERSEY STORES 154 W. 34th S». 112 W. 125th St. 137 Nawork Av«. JERSEY CITY •wn'i '• BRONX 132 SMITH STREET RABINOWITZ HARDWARE Sewaren Barber Shop 6 E. 14(h St. 2886 3rd Ave. PERTH AMBOY 768 tUrg#nlln» Av* UNION CITY G. PELLIS, Prop. 140 E. 14th St. 2942 3rd Ave. 95 MQrk«t St. NEWARK 'If It's Hardware, We Have It!" 701 6lh Av«. 341 E. 138th St. US Market Street Newark 285 Main St. ORANGE First Class Shave and Hair Cutting 552 7th Av«. Alto f«atu;rv M II ,- :hine (I,,,. ,• me I'ri-! vt ei Ian , . n el|,,r. .M r •;. II A. Tajipen, «:i I! A Tapnm. Mi UnalLrt:. • ni'vt meeting- will Im luij -.. i and Ml mi I Mr-. (Imrp. a ! Mr .lnhll I ami' Mi-- Tl- Has Opening Dance I Mr H laid Mundiiy niirhi IJ» a Mirprise handtien-hief show ' William I n-r attended 'lit- uiddiiiK nf a m lay. lime '.>, at the home ,,\ \i. 11:1 > el Mr-. William l>oti..van pai-i M'l n n. Miss Kn'licnr.e Weimer. to tho home cif .Inlll Camp in 'arteret road. -tv.a1 fn."id- a- Srilliant Social Function At I i.'n Hrnsi'o. if Valley Slrenni. I.. part y Ssfjr.l.iv .ifi^rnmin in SfwftWn Saturday Night— tiJ f-er Commodore's Dance on Mr hiiilrn e.C.ivr.ei - TO ^'.aycd il'ivii'.vr Mr nn.l Mr-. Claimi Morrnw of :hi> »f'.Arni-i.>n and prirc-won1 award I'riiu'i'tnn attended Mn1 Christian Kn- morini Dav. •d ti Urn..- Rarkn .uid I'.iri* H«-u- dcav'ir rnlly at the new cluirth on ry S'.iVI"T »••<- *iMvisi at a 'a'.'!'' T::i-d:iy i SKWAKKN 'I • nspp.-r* and li:i-kft- "f . -Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. Kllisnn. Sr., SPECIAL PRICES ?s' inlay were d^lributed to each visitod their new (rninddaujjhtpr, •- prvent. The Virginia, rlaushter of Mr. i->-»^ present wire: Norhia Smith, nd Mr=. Frank Green, nf Cidmiia, HO-1 a .is the !.i»n*hii' Henn. .IRII.' I hn«tn-. |i"ini!iy nn Sunday. ON iurtni: ' nvr.'.h- and its .i. Helen. Duk and Viririnia —Tho Junior Woman's Club nipt iii in(l-.iitr« the . Raymond and Anne Miller. at tin- hump of Mrs. Charles Sirssel. Mr- and Junior Miu'CiiiJuiv.. Hruei' if Burnett street on Thin-day even- and Kalpli Rankn,. R"iter- and Nan-njf. I y tiiin'n'rnat. Mary. Irene and l.aw- —Fred Cieirtiir.i. Henry l.asky, 1 i'iiei Wiswa'l, Mary aii«t i att.enne Carl heidner. .hirnli Wimiui^i t and 1 : I'a; Krcd- Ci.irk; (r(>oriti(> K.ithweiler. I. i- D;»y- Louis Kroiner Saturday at the T.II : -M-cund r and Mr and Mi- II Dayi-r. New Jersey State Convention of Kxernpt Firemen a1 We-t New York. RADIOS T Mr. it.. — Mr-. Kclwanl (irxle entertained 1 :he i Sewaren Library Association 'he iiit'lnbi'i - '•f.tin Social Six on 1 and a' Elects New Officers Tile-da , in h• • :i-1-v "f her birthday. Several Makes, Models and "»d Th'i-e iire-i-nt \> IT Jlr<. A. .lohn- a -i.n and Mr,. Ira IVi-t, Mrs. S. Hay- SK\VARK\---Tne Ani.aal Meeiintr Prices. All New Sets. Guar- :rv -r, '..red i.n i . I.. W.-wail, chnii- ,!en. Mi-. .1. Ilermaii. and Mrs. A. if (lie Srwaren Fi"" 'Puldie l.il>rary n.v • ihi I'litcrtainrti' nt t1 remittee Keiinuh nf T'IWII; and Mr. and Mrs. Viiiiiatjuii iv.i- I,.'Id ..n Tup-day i"vt- anteed. Free Demonstration *L -crvine; r, • -iit i:m-i*!i. if Perth Anlbny. un^ and the f"• • SL-• •-• ,\i^ n'fu'er^ tt'erc Ii • anacity a.;-' . Ii i- i-ummi'.tui1 •••• K'lwanl llt-ady. nf Livingston k'ctvd f.ir t'ie I'M-'iJi'i: yuan at Any Time. .. . ;-'• f I>. II I ••!.!. II. I!. Riinkin. avenue ha- ae.-eiited a position with V - Wheeler ar ! I: .y K. And-r-.n Pr'-* -:i:. t-.-fol draneh til the ( iub. Tile followiinr were ide ctod ning in hoimr nf Mrs. 11. Sprague, Mrr. Wciattl n> i•!• . \ — \ pre-idi lit . fur a llirec-veiir term: Miss nf N-w Vn|-k, who was the house with Mrs. I'. .1. Adam a- •.•: ir'av^ Kl'ii-e (iimliern.it, Mi-s Margaret guc.-t i.f Mr.-. <'. A. Nnttage. ind Mr>. Y. Turriei. -ivaMirer. All ,ficktt-.>'wl, William Campliell, Hnward — Mr-. Clyde Berry entertained »lt.i\e • • ff i<_• i r- will r >n' ii. n1 far a D.iypr. Mr-. Y.m :ly Mathiasen, of Karitan 4i'i Mn(1 var. The rp-i(rnatiuii of I.. II. Dix. one Town-hip, on Wednesday afternonn. Tanjraani'- (>!. !a ' r.'i n:i- ln-en rn- of the trustees, wa- ;ua cpted with 1 — Mi-- Alice Brock, of Point Plea- fa^ed tut the "-va-'ii anil |4an^ hit\e n'trii'l.'. Oliver H. Ann -, was plected simt p'-iit Sunday Ht the home nf b'ell i--.lllple!ed fur v. hat pllllli-es In fill hi.s uncxpiied term. Mr-. W. P.. Kiup. tti In1 on*1 of the ni".-t . lali irate M-H- 1 • • A meeting of the Kosary Society »(.iis in Uu Cluh',- lii>tnr\. will in held tonight at the "I.e ('hat Those in attendance ai Sal unlay Better Homes Movement Xoir." lipllt's Dane- were: I'uiunii.ilore aivl 6 M' I!. A. Lance cntertaini'd in i Planned For Avenel Section Mr-. V. II. Tinner. \'n l i inini'jdoie hnn.ii •.;' her wcyi(iinteucceed<'d Plant Yieldi Soap Mi-. F. A. Hall, Mr. and Mr>. J. .1.Hoover it- pr.'-idcnt. The pro Demarest, Mrs. !'•'. F. Anne-s, 11 r. p The •ipherry plant ts a shnlfi or. trams over the f id • ml Mis. W. (iuyweaver, Mr. and fry arp varied to tr.'e of the genius Saplndiis—ualive of OPEN EVENINGS y iiii-et tha size and conditions of. the tropical .\merien. Tho n\i!p of the Br-. Mark MrClam, Mr. l .Mrs coininunity. The loi'al lamniitti't; cur TJ. II. F(,rd, Mont, and Mrs. W. [,. rietTfr, Dupithy Hamilton, Barren Mc- ter Homes in America rfPWashington Shampoo JJulty, Boniice Weaver, W. A. Vin-iiots as a clearing house for informa- •Jent and liernice .lacksmi, - tion on all phases of home building Leaves your hair lustrous, Amboy Avenue and home life. Much helpful liter- ature is at their disposal. healthy, and not loo drf. Kiwanit' Motto At your dealer i—or send 50c WOODBRIDGE, N. J. The pro.sou'. motto of Die Kiwanls dub la "We Build." The first mutto Rolled Sheet Iron Old for full-size bonk to Pinaud, wlected WHS "We Trudc." The first 'reduction of rolled sheet iron dntes Dcpt. M., 2jo E 21 St., Phone 701 thuptt-r of iho dull was organized back before 1020 In Bohemia. It was New York. [Sample bottle free] Juuuuty 21, ini.r>, In Detroit. introduced Into Wales In -1720. BUY NOW DON'T PUT IT OFF

EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 1929 Buick Master Coupe. 1928 " " Sedan. 1928 " Standard Coach. THE MODERN CAR IS BUILT FOR DURABILITY AND LONG LIFE. A GOOD USED CAR OFFERS YOU UP TO 85% OF THE PER- 1927 " Master Sedan. FORMANCE BUILT INTO IT, AT A FRACTION OF ITS ORIGINAL COST. BUT REMEMBER, WHERE YOU BUY IS JUST A5 IMPOR- TANT AS WHAT YOU BUY. 1930 Chrysler Sedan (70). NO MATTER WHETHER YOU PREFER TO FINISH THE BREAKING-IN OF A LATE MODEL CAR, OR TO RIDE IN ONE 1928 Studebaker Sedan. THAT HAS A FEW THOUSAND MILES ON THE INDICATOR, WE CAN ACCOMMODATE YOU. 1927 Willys Knight Sedan. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED, AS OTHERS HAVE BEEN, AT THE GREAT VARIETY OF CARS, AT YOUR DISPOSAL. 1928 Chrysler Sedan. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED, TOO, AT THE LOW PRICES ON 1928 Pontiac Coach. THESE CARS. 1928 Essex Coach. Union County Buick Company IteUSEmD nCA A nR DEPARTMENnrn A nrrimr7iuTTi * J Telephone OPEN 339 North Broad Street Emerson 3800 EVENINGS Burnett Street and Rahway Avenue EUZABET PfelDAY, MAY 23, 1930 SECTION TWO PAGE ONI

Any how she diddent say dimeml. nnd Mr. Glint M<1 Y<* it was pritty him in 2 pp»ce» btcur. he lookinl xo him. Why I thot she WIIA 1 of tbaia Teiifxlny -They WHS tire down nt This Week tuff. I Rin't (rot. no humi> to stay Innesiim. frirh who dussent rwleave in marry- Mr (Jlniti house tonite nnd it burnt awny frum at nit* cntiy more. Thirsdoyy Cutlen (larenop win age. Clarence ncd. Yen that what I hy Annum to the ground arid when pa «,i|,n yr Wen«d»y~.lBkc nnd me wns a di(t- horo tonitp and he s SS hi" thut when I preponed to her. I |feM (Hint he snl. Well old IHH vmi |,nd' (fing; fUh wirms tmiite nnd we encud In (fet, mnryed tn Florence that what n fella Rets for trying to Julius Miller's House*. n pritty t ulT brake i» ynr iniiite tind but 1 little old wirm so wp cut witch lives over the crick. I'a sed tn ionk and hi-inr 2 < Torturing Witnesses. The Family of Five. FOR Only 575% Profit. j Dr. Siuu FRIENDLY Julius MIIMT, riDrmiKh President of keeping them cancer In nits by JUST 152 OF THE $29.75 GRADE Miiiih.iMiUi, New York City, pinna to In tanks under low at- CREDIT mospherlc pn HUlijily rensnnnhle housing to people of MI re. Dial mndfriilp menus and kpop population Tlio "low oxyt-uu tension" docs not Mill. ;i||i frnm lonvlnn his own borough. kill tlm ratf, lint cureil cancer In • I and ii niu^l IK1 a SHOP First he ptnnnei] the new style ty-three per cent, of the mis subjected Study liniifipn, Ihoii nbtninerl ft pledge from to It. If diminished oxyRRii twnsinn n it il makes twenty-five of the most Important kills canoo.r, perhaps Increased osycen tliinl,. I caul, Inner Spring liullilitiR corporations and Individuals tension would also cure It. LEON'S j!i't «" Ii ii t she in New York to co-operate in the means sum I iitie^. tmlliliriK. Mr. Macaulay, head (if the Canadian I wioien is si) nueer. 18 MONTH! Sun Life Assurance Company, expects Knlerday I wa> Olliilula In several hundred town.s In our stocks to reRiiln (toon fit) pev cent n telhiiK .lane I lint. Stevens made TO PAY wliI'-h 'his column Is published may of the losses inndn in the hlg 1S2!) liroak. Ho thinks that 1DS1 probably, me tired today. I Mattresses • i i full Information by addrefinlnR 1M2 surely, will son "tlm I!I2!) peak scd lluil be arks juliuf Miller, Municipal nulliliriK, New ike h thinks I am not his eqtiel. once more." Y'i'-li City. lane s Hunt yon mind him a bit yon Mr. M'le'inlay's o|ihiiiin Is iinp.i'tant. re his equaqll he iis nuthing bat a for be is tho wurld's lnrKfst buyer of liuckle-lH'Bileil nut The .liiKii-Slavian KinR Alexander In well enny ways good American stocks, Somn that you K>-.-.M I no how I '.tumi with her anny :,(•, u oil of allowing police to .tortiife may have bought nrn probably nol. la ways after that. [iniitliMl prisotierH. Onn brought to his port folio. Sunday---we tuk a long ride in the . nit in a wheel choir, says he wn3 country lodny on StrniiKe roads. One ,,,-:ilcn, tied with, ropnn, whipped wilh time we cot lost on a dui'toor and .-.•iin-s. ;>t intervnlfl, all nli;ht IHUK. The meal Knmhling house at Monte finely pa had to ast a fellow out in ij'lur [irlsoiierg were treatocl in aim- Carlo IK sad; last year's profits the country if we was on the rite ill!' fllKlllOIl. amounted In only n"n per cent, lowest roiul to Shelby and the fellow an- in years. swered and replied that we was on Clvlllzallon, backward in fttinie Tlwt. compares well with Interest the, rite, road all rite but we wood ar- iii-n-.-i, in others makes progress. Not l'ive more sooner if we wood turn r rate on a government bond, or divi- ;..ni; :ii ", moil accused were torturi'd around and RO the Oppisite way for , vi iywln're, to make them tell what dends on legitimate Industrial stocks. about twenty 1 miles, But It lsn'i fir the gambling1 • !.y Knew. Torture Is no lon-er legal. house. Munriay—I found out when Janes bfrthday is going to occur ana-l^ast U IH'II Queen Kllznhetli dci'ldcd to her what she wood like to have and That '.}':> per nt off the head of her lover, KKHC.X, cut i..;,Tests those she sed she wood like to have a nice foolish enoiigli to Kiilnble, on horse rinjf- 1 am soing to sec whut they ; lie was pniinert for her restraint tn racing, gambliii! houses, or otherwise. cost and by her one. or mebby 2 if ,,M| linviiiK put him to the torture. Ills So-culled "honest games" arc arrancod they dont cost to mutch. ] think she ahjicl .Hulimtsaion, and fear of things to yield "the iionae," a certain profit of sed she wood like to have a Satire. lie mi^ht hnre «sl<| under torture f about forty per cent on every dollar ;i!i..iii< th« womaii whom he hulls- bet. You ran lm.r;lno. what dishonest ,-, (,'ly flesrrlbed as an ugly old hunch. gnmes make. Dragon Fliei m Food ha-k. nny have mused the imiiHiial Drngnn tiles, fried In roronnut oil, If You Cannot Come Mail Thii Coupon Albert Leon A Son, 95 Smith St., Perth Amboy, Inner Spring Mattress Many'remember, when the l'unamii are considered a grent delicacy by the N. J. Canal was suRgested, how the gigantic nfltlves of Halt, In the Dutch East Gentlemen: Kindly deliver to me the Inner It certainly is "a grand and glorious feeling" to get up Tliv IA';'.;:UO of NatlonH will print a B«m involved staggered Imagination, Indies. Cntchlng them prnvldps grant Spring Muttren. 1 agree to pay $2 and $1 week- l''it on the "Morals of the I'nlted We lent forty times that sum to sport to the children, who nun a long in the morning after sleeping on one of these fine Inner- ly until the balance it paid. t !'i'4," You may nay, crudely, "None Europe to help the processes of killing, pole, with a Head dragon fly as bait Spring Mattresses! Their rich resiliency offers you com- to attract the live ones. f tlio I.eivaio of Nations' dashed and staggered nobody but little people Mame fort such as you've never known before . . . and the com- II-.III«'HS." Nevertheless Mademoiselle that sold liberty bonds far below par. plete relaxation they offer just naturally brings on that 'li-i[it:il severely oiliII-IZPH our moral AFFECTIONS OF ANY OF THE T% \ddrett uiiditiuiiM, imperially i,s roKavilS Now the War Department studies FOLLOWING MAY BE CAUSED BY JLS deep, sound slumber that makes you start the new day i NERVES IMPINGED AT THE SPINE • kpt; Phone lilidlidnil. She Minis that wllli us. the plans for a bridge, over the Hudson I 1YASUBLUXATEDVCTTEBRA. I utterly refreshed .and feeling "like a new-horn!" The "hypieiie frequently takes the place of I Hlver at .17th ut. In New York. Chiropractic ^ PLEASE SEND NO MONEY spring filling, is of perfect construction . ... surrounded mural* and physical health takrs pro- It would cost ?lS0,00U.flii(i,,lnit that by layers of fine felt—and the (iiliine over conscience. The human agitateH no one. fi.ul dues not seem to be rewarded as Adjustments art tick covering is of extra-fine We have paused Into the billion dol- Will OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10 » llvlnir reality." lar era. Mere millions attrvt little E quality, Come in. Get yours while * Remove tie attention. Ai WE PAY BUS OR RAIL ROAD FARE they last. They are incomparable 1 , Came of hiipa we do jieRloct our nouls, (^ VO' , King J-L.itiii.s Sjniliialc, lnc) values! $13.75 WE DELIVER EVERYWHERE FREE occiiH loniilly, whnt with oue thins and 'TKICHt • tut S Citiiemhip Law Hut Ii't us be KrulCi'ul that nobody A man must become a citizen of £ fin. od us Into the League of Nations. the United States In order to take up —TRY GETTING WELL- Had that happened, they would pmb- homestead ln"nd. That 1B, he munt have 1 1 NATURE'S WAY ably C'inii over ami fix oil" souls, declun-d his Intention of becoming a murals and children for us, according citizen- that is, he must have taken LEON'S SILVER JUBILEE DR. E. J. HEATH out Ilrst papers. to Miiilcniiiihellu Chap^il's Idtaa, fore- The Chiropractor Ing us to iiciT|it their morals, souls CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF PROGRESS Ifioura 8 to 10 A. M.—6 to 8 P. M. and conscience, In place of our bath Law Mint Curb Vengeann Phone Rahway 1055-J tubs, pInyKrounds and washing ma- Revenge Is a kind of wild Justice, Central Ave. and Campbell St. which the more map's nature rims to, 93-95 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY RAHWAY the more ought law to weed It out— (Near New Rahway Theatre) Dr. Tne V. S. N-i-a! Hoa Francis Hacon. The first National Bank and Trust Company OF Woodbridge, New Jersey

The merger of the First National Bank i and the Woodbridge National Bank having been completed, the consolidated Institut- ion will open for business in the former Woodbridge,National Bank Building, on i Monday, May 26th, 1930.

• CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CARDS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT % T 4 Per Cent Interest Paid TRAVELERS CHECKS COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Payable in All Parts of the World. 2/o Interest Paid on Checking MONEY TRANSFERRED Accounts of One Thousand Dollars and Over. To all Parts of the World Authorized to Act as Administrator 3',<' Interest Paid on Certificates of Executor, Guardian, Trustee, Etc. Deposits of One Thousand Dollars and Over. - .> " BANKING HOURS Safe Oeposit Boxes 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Rental $3.00 Per Year Friday Evenings 7 to 8 O'clock and upwards. Saturdays 9 A. M. to 12 Noon tT V/v/f •-•"- ~ PAGE TWO SECTION TWO 23, 1980 News of the World Told in Pictures

Jones Warns Senators Daughters of Ambassador Broadcast International Good Will Progran

.•.-••:i n p.- r r W11 Chinese MiniMer to the Unite'! >';i:>"-: SwRtary of Stale Henry I,. Stnnsnn: Secre- Interior Rny h Wilbur; Dr. Leo S. 1:1 u director ol the Pan-American Union, and Albert fci: •!)•:;• " who told the'Fo:ei(;n Relations Tho::.;-'in. representative of 6.870,000 American sch • • ; children. PARIS—Marie Esther, three, and Camilla, six, attendants at the Con:n.,:'tee that'the I-'iidon l'.v: rt.^.ncers Amr:.-.'i:i safety He waa wedding of Miss Anne Tynell to Mr. Adrian Holman. They are the naval advisor at London and heiuled the Americm tecnnlcal delegs- daughters o! Ambassador and Mrs. Walter Eflsc The wedding was Wide Open Must Agree For Beauty Uoti at the Geneva Conference in 1927. one o! the most brilliant affairs of the American season In Paris. Making Hit in Paris Receives Letter and Gift

Women undergo many self- The State Athletic Commis- inflicted tortures in quest of An unusual bird photograph sion proposes to grant a license beauty. This shows a mask CHICAGO- Consul General H. F. Simon, light, of Germany, is made by Flnley and Bohlman, to Max Schmeling providing he used for correcting facial con- experts In bird photography, defends his title in the event he tours, removing wrinkles and presenting Julius Roscnwakl with letter and Rift from President von showing the young wren wait- wins the world's heavyweight crows' feet and combatting Mi- Mile. Houm-Atge Is sll the rage in Paris. Her interpretation of Hindcnburg in acknowledgement of the many gills Rosenwald has ing for the juicy worm to be championship In his coming en- lady's most deadly enemy, the the dance is, according to the critics, the most unusual on the given Germany. dropped Into its mouth. counter with Jack sharlcey. double chin. French stage.

Sells Car, Elopes in It Rioters Busy Throughout India Just Bursting Into Flames

A cable despatch from Bombay Indicated that th£ city ol Sholapur u failing into the hands of rioters and that traders refuse to open shops during the wholesale looting. Photo shows the Victoria Terminal la Bombay. ^

Gordon Crooks sold an automobile to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Comes Down in the Road Charshee of Baltimore. Mr. ChaiKheu, seeking a driving instructor ECTOR COUNTY, TEX.—A most unusual oil fire plcturft—* Well for his boautltiil (hitijfhier, KIljalK-th. cinploytvl young Crooks, Crooks bursting Into fiamu—juat at the well came in for a gusher. Two then eloped with the daughter, took the tar to boot and honey- mooned to Virginia lk'itch. w - hundred quarts of nitro-ijlycerlii were dropped into the hole to start the gusher. The derrick and steel buildings were melt«d by the terrific fire, Listening to Sad Waves

DOVUH, DKL Jtisiiili Marvel and his live .sons, left to right: Hugh,- Hubert, William, Josmh Jr. and Jackson. Mr. Marvel will ba nominated by the Democratic Slate Contention here to oppose Re- The French frright-caj-rynig iiiplaiic ii. which crashed through a hedge into a bank it Pen*- utt-.t paM^'^i^we'Zd VUyty' ^ reStl"g °" "'* ^^h '" "' publican tk'imtj Dunk'l i) Hi Kent. No out' *i INnEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930 SECTION TWO PAGE

ti. the northwest currier of lot No. About Gurttlvei Film Premiere 1-*; thence c! I -•mill emhty-nine de- We run I* o»r »y* on p Real Life Pair Provide irrei'j thirty live mmitc* east alon(t tod miiVp tilm'wt everything- npppd to- tlu> imrtlMTly line uf I,it \n, |H, for #nnl It. Aboard Steamer ty ( I'M fei't tn the ^•uthnest corner 1 Author With Film Plot ni Int \n. i?ii; then,', i A i north no SHERIFFS SALE\ "™~" Distinguished Audience See* degrees (wenty-lUe minutes east IN CHANT FRY OF NEW JERSEY Heal lifn gave Mildred Crnm. pop- along the- westerly line of lot Nn. 2 ants. Fi Fa for sale of mortgaged war picture, which comes to the •itory live again on the talking screen. southerly line of Terrace, fortf y (4040) premises dated April 14, 1930. Stuto theatre for a two flay run b<-- I'nder the title of "Behind the Make- feet to thee pointt or place,opill f bogin- By virtue of the above stated writ l"i»"". with Hal Skelly, William Pow- ning. trinninff next Thursday, had a dis- ell, Kay Wray and Kay Knineis in the o me directed »nd delivered, I will tinK'iiahed premiere in the United Heinjt knnown a« lot fh Mock 540-L •xpo-v to sale at public vendue on lending roles, the picture will show ns shown a liled map entitled WEDNESDAY, THE 11TH DAY OF Slates in .July, 1928, when it was lit tho State theatre, starting Sat- "Mop of property belonging to shown to an assemblage of high of urday, May 31. Claude \V. IVcker. situate in Wood- JUNE, A. I). 1980 /dials of both governments on board Miss Cram watched n vaudeville bridge Township, N. J., dated Sep- lit 1 o'clock Standard time (2 o'clock t|u. steanwr He de France in New team, frolicking on the hoards of a tember l!»2fi, made by George R. daylight saving time) in the aftor- York harbor. The showing was un- Ziegfold stage, always interested in Merrill. ('. K." Snid map being on noon of said day at the Sheriff's Of- der the auspices of M. Paul Claudel, "the feeder", who was expert in tile in the office of the Clerk of the fice in the City of New Brunnwick, N. French ambassador to the United throwing "R-BK" opening? to the head County of Middlesex, State- of New J. Stales. inn. Then the team split up. The lersey. All thp following tract or parcel of Here is what Arthur James, of land and premises hereinafter parti- i'nder left the stage, nnd "'the feed- Being the same premises conveyed cularly described, situate, lying and Motion Picluret Today, said about er," on his own, appealed lost. With- to Andrew Mesnr ntul Elizabeth Me Ite production: being in th«> Town of Iselin, in th« it the dominating influence of the i\r, his v(ife, by deed of Claude W County of Middlesex and State of "It deals with the mother sacrifice id, Hroadway could nut MM> him for lacker and Jennie N. Decker, his New Jersey. motif, a telling and effective subject months. Finally he reappeared doing wife, dated January 2nd, l'.»2!> nnd with which to move human hearts Firit Tract an act which showed him to be every to he recorded simultaneously with BEGINNING at a point formed by , throughout the world. It ia the story bit as great and brillinnt a comedian this mortgage. he intersection of northerly line of of n brave mother of three sons who a.s his partner. Degree amounting to approximate- Ink Tree Road and westerly line of in their several ways serve their be- This moving, dramatic story, vivi- ly $1,000.00. orreja avenue; thenco along wert- lnved country. fying the joys and heurthreaks of the Together with all and singular, the rly line of Correja avenue north 8 "The pride of the family is killed, backstage, has been produced by IV rights, priyileges, hereditaments and degrees 02 minutes east a distance of the disgraced one becomes »jigreat ramount. Hal Skelly, the star of appurtenances thereunto belonging ll)'.).S7 feet to a point; thence north hero nnd the youth goes to war- serv- Warner Oland, Richard Aden, Nanry Carroll in n scene from the Paramount "The Dance of Life", has the lending nr in anywise appertaining. K7 degrees 5H minutes west a dta- ing with his old father when replace- BERNARD M. GANNON, Picture. ','DariEerous Paradise". I irected bv William A. Wetlman role, as the unselfish "feeder". Wil- tance of f>0 foet to a point; thence by ments are needed. Chief among the liam Powell has the role of thp im Sherifff . lino parallel with Correja avenu* i hnracters is the pitiful mother petuoua artist, the lead, and Fny THOMAS H. HAGERTY, Kouth 2 degrees 02 minutes west a whose sufferings and sacrifices are Winy is the girl. Another favorite $31.50 Solicitor. distance of 101).44 feet to northerly supreme. player who appears in a strong role W. I. 5-28, 29; fi-t'., Kl. line of Oak Tree Road; thence aloltf "A definite and consistent love-in- "Not> Dumb" m "Behind the Mnke-Up" is Kiiy northerly lino of Oak Tree ROM Icrest, mother love, the use of actual Francis, the svelte brunette of "Gen- south H" degrees '.\'.\ minutes east • troops on the now historic battle- tlemen of the Press". SHERIFF'S SALE distance of tiO feet to westerly lin» fields of France give "The Soul of Riotous Farce IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY of Correja avenue at the place of r'rnnci'" a verity in fact that makes —Between CITIZENS BUILDING BEGINNING. it ii convincing picture. Marion Davies Gets Laugh* In SHERIFF'S SALE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A N CHANCERY OF NEW JKRSKY CORPORATION OF N. .1., Com The above description in accord- "The cast, which includes French King Vidor Talkie —Between CLAUDE W. DECKKH plainant. and HAROLD M. FRO nnee with a survey made by Ijinon, iK-lnrs <>f distinction, is fully com- and JENNIE N. DECKER, his EHLICH AND KATE G. FROEH & Vox, dated April, 1928. petent, the photography is enjoyable King Vidor, who has been called wife, Complainants, and ANDREW LK'II. his wife, et als.. Defendants Second Tract IUKI th<> picture will be welcomed by the Midae of tho screen, inasmuch an MESAR, ET UX, KT ALS., Do FI F.i for salt1 of mortgaged prem BEGINNING at a point on th« America as a cinema gesture from a whatever he touches during the film- fendants. Fi Fa for sale of mort- ises dnted April 21. 1930. northerly line of Oak Tree Road helmed nation, done in modeaty anil ing of a production turns to box-of- gaged premies dated April i:>, By virtue of the above stated wri which point is 100 feet w*«t from the with restraint." lice. gold, directed Marion Ilavies in 11)30. to me directed and delivered, I wil intersection of Correja avenue and expose to sale nt puhlic vendue on Oak Tree Road; tlience (1) along her new comedy, "Km So Dumb," By virtue of tho above stated writ the said northerly line of Oak Tree which will open Sunday at the State to me directed and delivered, I will WEDNESDAY, JUNK EIGHTEEN- TH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND Ivoad north 87 degrees S3 minuUt Theatre. expose to sale at public vendue on west 185.87 feet to a turn in the Baid Norma Shearer The new talking picture is based WEDNESDAY, JUNE EIGHTEEN- THIRTY northerly line of Oak Tree Road; upon the Broadway .stage hit, "Dul- TH, NINETEEN HUNDRlKD At one o'clock Standard Time (two thence (2) still along the saUl north- cy", written by George S. Kaufman AND THIRTY , o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in tho erly line of Oak Tree Road north 87 In Divorce Film and Marc Connelly, in which Lynn At one o'clock Standard Time (two afternoon of the said day at the degrees 11 minutes 40 chains west Fontaine created the title character- o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the Sheriff's Office in the City of N'e-w 127.91 feet to the center line of • "Their Own Desire" True ization and which Constance- Tal- afternoon of the said day at. the Brunswick, N. J. brook; thence (8) up to the center madge later portrayed on the silent Sheriff's Office in the City of New All the following tract or parcel of line of said brook north 8 degree! Study of Pretent-Day Moral screen. In adapting the play for the Brunswick, N. J. land and premises hereinafter parti- 02 minutes east 158.58 feet to a Code. talkies, Wanda Tuchock, scenarist, All the following tract or purcel of ing mnn. point; thence (4) south 87 degreat and Edwin Justus Mayer, who pre- land and premises hereinafter parti- rularly described, situate, lying nnd 58 minutes east 2G6.84 feet to a Possibly the best news that locai pared the dialogue, made, very few cularly described, situate, lying and being in the Township of Wood- point 400 feet west of Correja ave- movie-goers have heard in a long alterations, preserving the flavor of being in the Township of Wood- bridge in the County of Middlesex nue; thence (o) parallel with Corre- while is the announcement made by Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook in a scene from tbe Paramount the original plot. bridge in the County of Middlesex mid State of New Jersey. ja avenue south 2 degrees 02 mlnuUS Mi'lru-doldwyn-MtiyiT to the effect Picture. "SUehtly Scarlet" . Miss Davies is seen to advantage and State of New Jersey. HEING known and designated as west 459.15 feet to the point and that Nurma Shearer's new all-talking in demonstrating her rare comedy BEGINNING at a point in the Lots numbers eleven hundred forty- place of BEGINNING. picture, "Their Own Desire", has talents. As the beautiful-but-dumb southerly lino of Lillian Terrace, said three and eleven hundred forty-four The intention of the parties hereto been completed and will he shown Duncan Sisters Sing Catchy Pallette Goes Society fiancee of a young artificial jewelry point being distant one hundred thir- (1143-1144) on a map entitled, is that tho description hereinabore today at the State Theatre. Tune* in New Talkie Supporting Brent-Brook merchant, ah© continually manages ty and sixty one hundredths (lH(l.iiO) "Property of W. II. MolTitt, Com- contained ive'»" ;md "The Greene Murder Case," has uproarious Miss Davies ever enacted. described property with all the build- said beginning point running (1) veyed by Charles C. Hommann, sur- ings erected thereon and used by the to the- screen by Frances Marion. The and "!''. an Old Spanish Custom" important and highly humorous south, no degrees, twenty-five min- veyor, and liled for record in the direction was entrusted to the joint ale among the tuneful new songs role in "Slightly Scarlet," the Evelyn parties of the first part as a resi- South Sea Wrap-Around utes west along the easterly line of Clerk's Office of Middlesex County. dence, factory and otherwise. hands (if E. Muson Hopper and James which will be hummed about town Krent-Clive Brook co-starring fea- lot No. 24, one hundred (100) feet Forbes, the latter being particularly when the Duncan Sisters open Sun- ture which will show for one day, Combats Tropical Heat Decree amounting to approximate- Decree amounting to approximate- responsible, for the dialogue. day at the State Theatre in their Saturday, May 31 ut the State Thea- ly $3,700.00. ly $35,200. In choosing the supporting cast, new M-fi-M talking and singing pic- tre. The ideal garb for feminine wear enough to preclude the necessity of Together with all and singular, the Together with all and singular th* the producing company left no loop- ture, "It's ii Great Life." The song.s Following his, success in the two in summer has been discovered by •j shoulde1 _.!.]__ r strapJ. ..s_ or Unitbelt- . rights, privileges, hereditaments and rights, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging appurtenances thereunto belonging hole for mediocrity, tho group being named are new and original. They Van Dine detective, films, Pallette Nancy Carroll, Paramount's newest i Miss Carroll wears such a garment or in anywise appertaining. headed by such prominent players as were specially composed for the Dun- donned chaps and spurs for his part star, whose first stellar picture, | through many scenes in "Dangerous oi in anywise appertaining. lx>wis .Stone, lielle Hennett, Robert cans and this story by Hallard Mac- in "The Virginian," but cattle ranges "Dangerous Paradise," will show at Paradise." The picture is a story of BERNARD M. GANNON, BERNARD M. GANNON, Montgomery and Henry Herbert. donald and Dave Dreyur. The picture anil drawing rooms aro all alike as the State theatre for two days, be- tropical love and adventure, and the Sheriff. ShSheriffi . was directed by Sam Wood, director settings for his unique comedy. He ginning next Tuesday. The garment frock is an adaptation of the native EMIL STREMLAU, PHILIP J. SCHOTLAND, has played in every type of screen garments of the South Sea islands. Solicitor. 535.28 Solicitor. —Please mention this paper when of "College Life," and was filmed is a simple wrap-around of printed ;20.ir> W. I. 5-10, 23, 30; G-G. buying from advertiser*.— with technicolor sequences. production during his long career. fabric, loose fitting but still tight Richard Arlen is Miss Carroll's lead- W. I. 5-23, 29; 6-fi, IS.

FREE AUTO PARKING SPACE ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW FREE AUTO PARKING SPACE SATURDAY, May 24 2—FEATURES—2 TONIGHT — LAST TIMES — NORMA SHEARER in Charles "Buddy" Rogers in "ILLUSION" Added Feature THEIR OWN DESIRE "THE LOST ZEPPELIN"

SUNDAY and MONDAY — May 25 and 26. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY — May 27 and 28. THURSDAY and FRIDAY — May 29 and 30. SATURDAY — May 31 EVERY TIME SHE 2—FEATURES^ O ENED HER MOUTH EVELYN BRENT

—she put her foot in it! and

CLIVE BROOK

in "Slightly Hottn So Scarlet" Dumb A STARTLING DRAMA OF TWO SMART CROOKS Her motto wa»:A "See Not," "Hear^ WHO FELL IN LOVE. Not" and "Speaky Not", The "ree Added Feature Kreiteit corned- ADDED FEATURE ienno und direct- or join force. inEHlOtt Nugent a porfect talking comedy. Raymond Hackett "TROOPERS THREE" ADDED FEATURE with in JUNECULLIVER CHEAT V .COMING. ATTK>ACTICN§ LIFE With SUN., MON., JUNE 1, 2 SUN., MON., JUNE 8, 9 WILLIAM POWELL Ruth Chatterton FAY WRAY Richard Barthlemess \ HAL SKELLY IN IN with , r V W© MEN AND A GIRL LAWRENCE GRAY BENNY RUBIN "Son of the Gods" "Sarah and Son" WOODBRTDGB tNDl PAGE FOT'R SECTION TWO FRTDAY, MAY 23, am! Vtitrhell I.^wis arp tiir •%. DIRF THRFAT FOR TMF " and MnrjruoritA Padula Icr,, c'..r:..•;•; vnifp to n n>lmh<-r

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: r. • ; "a"'"T- '-Vfr hr'i;;sf'> • • . •,, 'Th'. i',irk(in«" i« ;•»•.. • r\•• • T\z 'hat make^ {r: '. r'ainment. ..- ; t- •;, ;•- n-ror'i-brr-akin;? • r ''-cr oi'.!r'=. "The Cur): -.. •. i> •• a::riw'. capacity j :r.r.c it5 =h"wine in I,'<

Nancy Carroll In New Role In Majestic Show a".;rt picture at the. Ma . r- ;n Perth Am boy for -• . • r. 'iays ?ho wsXancy <",v ,. n.,r v,*"t. A new Nancy. ,•, r ,;,.. Ir. hi= Mainly About Mv. . ."•.r. ;r. the Newark Sunday ( •,,

Nar.cv i"'«rrfH goes dnnr.v in""The Deal's Holiday," f. re picture at the Brandford Th<: ... MIM Carroll dop«n't do hail/, he [ilsys the par' of a manicjr: A;;.i Mcki:«';. ••'.v a" •.:,e .V.rari' mixt-d up. however, with a <„ j •aik:nir :'r-'n . th(- stick? who falls in } -. Ar.g fr":r*'Iv T.tw in er.- n-ith hf r and change? her life ma'. ',. rammer:. :,V,'v. S'fd Hr>ark'? is excellent. O:h. • "The Cuckoris" i? not a r"vj AT..', hanfile their roles in a con-,;,. • n'.t a musical e->medi • •:'. munntr are Philip Holmes .': •dy and m j«ic hold full sway 1 .art [!i-.swurth and Janlt-s Kirkw thhe productnproduction.. The fhfhonw if a divine! 1 '•• ih.'/it'lny warrants a look-?o. departure frcm the con COLVMB * SCREENS GREATEST DRAMATIC TEAM

On Friday morning, May 23rd. we ooon Another Big Combina- tion Store, consisting of a Grocery DeDartment, Freih and Smoked Meat Department, Produce DeDartment and Butter, Egg and Cheese Depart- ment, at 72 Smith Street, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Shopping in this new ASCO Store will prove a convenience as well as a pleasure to you. Here you may buy all your Food Needs in one Store, saving you much time in shopping from store to store. This mean* something to the busy homekeeper with a multitude of tasks to be ac- complished during the day.

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W: - "The Furies'" . at Rcarli-" -urit Theatre.

Vienp* 2,000 Yen Old Continues All This Week Still time to share in this greai opportunity. Seventy-five carload* I.i - Wil.-on. Byron S»K'' an'I 'I- !•• Warntr in "The F ;;:••- aS! talk- It Is nearly '.<••) verir? sinre an ur- 'The Furies" Gives ing draml'i which ojjens tomorrow at the Crescent Theatre for ban settlenur,! uus f--u:^• J» • I on thn chipped us by this Nationally-Known Company, famous for its quality run. territory wh!<-li toiiny Is covered f>y products. Vienna. Tfie si^all Itumnfi military Lois Wilson Role QUALITY AT A SAVING! Uncertain Exit Briefly Told camp, Vindwl'onii. developed into the OCTAGON Public Idols nil fiturt —they l'ou cannot step twice Into the same modern metrop"l!s with her enormous do" not "know Just when; neither do stream. For as you are stepping In, municipal aren of 27f'.*fl sqnare Mlo- She Longed For their worshipers— American Magazine, other and yet other waters flow on. meters, socenrt i.tily to London. Super Suds Soap Chips Lois Wilson, '•vr.'i :- fv.'U'jrt-'l with, 2 - 15' H. B. Warni-r, in ;he iu-".v F:r-t Na- C OCTAGON tional picture, "The- Furies." opening tomorrow at the Crescent Theatre, is 25 k achieving one of her pc-t ambitions In?tar.t P'jii- f.r washing di-hes Laundry Soap 4 " " Lb in playing the kadintr feminine role in this particular picture. pk When she saw the original .-tage Ret-dninu-r.ded by hearty specialist?. Fab Beads « 5° play by Zoe Akin? she say? that she turned to the friend who was at the theatre with her, exclaiming: '"There's Palmolive OCTAGON a part I would like to play! But I IPALMOLIVE" Soap suppose I never will. That's the way Powder things are." 1 And she soon gave up the idea— 4 cakes 25° Contains Coupon goor for Premium.'. Qrowth with a sigh, no doubt. But fate was kinder than ?he ex- pected; and as the wheel of tirm- Reg. went round it brought the day when 25c a telephone message from the First 31c brings a change GALV.BUCKET You Save N'ational Studios told her that she had been selected for the very dra- matic role which had so struck her Spring Cleaning Made Easier! in the Telephone Number imagination. ASCO Washing Soda 2 pkgs 15c Dethol Insecticide Spray pt ran 59c System of Metropolitan "The Furies" is said to be one of the most remarkable pictures ever Noxon Metal Polish can 23c Polishing Cloths (5 yd. roll) each 25c made in America—just as the stage O'Cedar Furniture Polish bot 25c C. N. Di»ft but. 10c, 23c Northern New Jersey. play ,was one of th© most striking and unusual of its kind. Natalie Moorehead, Jane Win-ton and Purnell C ?3c C A half-century ago neither Pratt are prominent in the support- Telephone Number nor Cen- ing cast. Brooms 49°: 59 *. ••69 tral Office name was needed Reg. 15c ASCO ("Get me Mr. Brown, TOMATO CATSUP Thousan.:- c.]t>n thcu-amls of delicii'U? please"). When the Opera- POPULAR PLAYER brown-cru.-tt-; i ave^ delivtirtl daily tu par- tor no longer could remember Imported In pure ••.tular llum-ii-.fi trs. people bv name, nuiiil'rrs were TELLS OF POLICE | SARDINES °oiie Bread introduced ("124, please"), Reg. Supreme and when it became possible REPORTER DAYS, 23c to talk toother towns, Conlrjl Urge wrapped Ojjki lutiiis came in ("Orange Grant Withers Bluffed Way As j Tetley's 1 loaf 1109"). Reporter For At Least 8 8' Now the Central Office Months. Teas 10c Victor P&n Loaf 5c names ^themselves, are-being An ability ;.j bluff has pulled many numbered ("OR ange 3— a ttuin out of a bad hole temporar- Look! Special! CAKES AND CANDIES! 1109"). ily. Of course, there is always the Set Heritable day of reckoning—but by l Pot-Holders . 54c N.B.C. Lady Fingers \b 49c that time .the culprit is usually on N.B.C. Letter Pretzels 2 pktf* 9c the "up" and can face it. At least, Value 25c with THE change is slight. Yet-with so says Grant Withers, featured play- SweL-thcme Asst. Choc. It) Uyx 39c er in "Soldii-r.i and Women," the AiCO Creamy Mints i lb biitf 10c it, Central Office names long Columbia all-talking film adapted 3-lb can Crisco C'uster Lolly Pops 3 for 10c from the >tuge play of the same naiu- 69 familiar as community names by Paul Herley Fox and George ijil- AH For Tasty Yeast Candy . . ^ 3 ton, showing at the Crescent theatre can be retained; Dial Service on Wcdne-sday. Withers bluffed, hjs ••* It't real coffee—of real flavor—at real savings! way into one situation and managiefl can be introduced in new to gerawayVirh itrfor eight morftris, "It aU happened jwhen I first'came places from year to year; and out to Hollywodd.J relates Withers. ASCO COFFEE ''I dWn't know: what I wanted to do, pople will be able to dial but I thought it ought to be soOier 39c 29c thing in connuctiorj with the news- their calls over a wider and EGINNING Midnight Satur- paper business, because my gT»nd- father had given roe several odd jobs ' "v.-r:,-. .• »-*^V Victor Blend Acme Brand wider range. B day June 7 th, a Cmtral during my summer vacation from lb tin O[Ju~e numeral will be part of school on the Pueblo (Colorado) Coffee Coffee 35c Chieftan, which he owned. l're!erred by Just an added numeral — every telephone number in "The only drawback to my news- .""^i-'iAdupti-di floor percolators. Metropolitan Northern New paper career was that J coXildn't yet it is the keystone of plans Jersey. "Orange 1109" will write. I decided not to let this both- er me. I applied to the city editor of become "ORange 3—1109" Delicious Santa Clara Prunes. . . . 2«» 27c to meet telephone needs for the Los Angeles Record fur a posi- .-.•-----.™ Finest tfrown—b;g mtaty fruit. =^^,.:;, . which you will call as tion »f police reporter. I knaw that years to come — one more police reporters rarely had tjme to 24 J bag "Orange-ttaee, (pause) one- write their stuff up. They are u Hecker's " ' $103 R^CASCO step in keeping pee with New one:—oVjune". ally given a iLUi£n and inductions 12 lb. bay ...... COr i ncy Swee' <3 CADSi^J^/C and phone their riotea into the office Jersey's growth. Numbers under "1(900" Btaff. will have zero*'prefixed to "I got the job and kept, up the i luui 3i lh hHir lo_ TinyJune Peas 3 give them the accessary four bluff for eight months. Tfien, one 19c (toy, jn .»n emergency, I watt assigned figures, "Bloomfiela 99" for .to take care of, a i^-Write. I had to example, becoming "BL corn- confess that I couldn't even manipu late a typewriter. I was fired. But, Fresh Produce! field 2—0099" I didn't mind, because by that time FANCY TOMATOES I was movie-struck and hud decided ICEBERG LETTUCE lb. l&c to give up my newspaper career for H«*d 10c acting." CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES Withers has made remarkable CALIFORNIA EATING CHERRIES 2 for 35c strides in his chosen profession. He WINESAP APPLES U lb 35c U now considered *ne orthe screeft'a LARGE BANANAS 3 1ba. must popular tiding men. New Jersey Bell Telephone Company Your week-end Store, at romarm«»i»ic •«*^g»l arid thin J^ NEW JERSET INSTITUTION BACKED BY NATIONAL RBSOURCBS* Not • H««rt %Wt AnottiM y*cull*iUj U tbat ,uo flnaa. cellent Quality at »uch mode*t prices! * dally poor f«aii erar brealu * heart—

.— i&r M WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 2«. 1 or RECTTON TWO PAGE READE'S PERTH AMBOY THEATRES

Mutinre Daily • » 2i00 Evening at 7 •n<•, Holi

J2.00 BROADWAY Attraction* TO.KI'HONE tlt> TALKIES Btid SOUND for Seven Days Beginning Tomorrow, May 24 60c Coming For One Week Beginning Tomorrow, May 24 A New and Greater Nancy ... in a Stir- HIT COMEDIANS OF 'RIO RITA' ring Emotional Role .... A Diabolical IN NEW EXTRAVAGANZA OF FUN!

Spitfire who Sets a Love Trap and Snares GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT DIZZY RIOT OF OF THE SEASON! SLAP STICK FUN AND WHIRLWIND Herself! JAMBOREE WITH WORLD'S GREAT- EST COMEDY TEAM

Royal army of clowns, goofs, zanies, nuts, nit- wit* and nabobs turn* ed loose in a wild pag- eant of glorious non- sense! LAVISH SCENES IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR

Suckers . . . Sinners . . . Saints . . . She toys with them . . . WHEELER laughs a.t them and sees to it ROBTWOOLSEY each new lover means a new bank deposit. NANCY CARROLL With HUGH TREVOR — DOROTHY LEE — JUNE CLYDE — MITCHELL LEWIS — JOBYNA Devils Holiday HOWLAND (2 paramount Qicture and 1000 other wags—all gone mad! with A roaring mardi-gras of cock-eyed comedy with dames to rave over . . . song hits to whistle and hum for months ... a host of singers, dancers and HOBART BOSWORTH musicians in the screen's first great comedy PHILLIPS HOLMES spectacle! Also Also Movietone News MOVIETONE NEWS And and Movietone Shorts MOVIETONE SHORTS 4 - DAYS - 4 T> EADE'S EMODELED 3 - DAYS - 3 • BEGINNING SAT JAY 24 CRESCENT BEGINNING WED. MAY 28 "The FURIES" Popular Prices, Matinees 10c and 20c, Evenings 15c and 35c All TAIKIN6 ROMANTIC DRAMA/ Powerful stage drama Jdapied from, the sensational now on the screen— with Broadway stage play by Paul forty RutiG Don't fail to see this TiU Lob Wilson great all talking film of U.D.W.imer soldier life and love! NATALIE MOOREHEAD JANE W1NTON PURNELL PRATT starring GRANT WITHERS AILEEN PRINGLE HELEN JOHNSON WALTER MeGRAlL WOM WOODBRTPGF

-'•"l\ FRIDAY MAY 23. 39

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M«rck '4; AB R •! Senators Nose Out Litz Beaten In Feature Race ...... „.. -i. : i'.: Walter. , ...... \ Moose In Wild Garnet Bajtball w... >; ::.e ;r.ly spring Si-art.', v. :re tort.:: Hi.: •i 1 ' • . | Gar- ^ Q ' ', Rahwayani Onthit Ivelin Tribe'p::ther -v-er. able : J -*.r. c r.- IT'..*.1* team, J^;:; *.: -'.c^i Prlr.ie- , r.a^'i.^ _--:'-*i;iI- - .tif-r- th:* !

'.e*r*i, the Ls^i!*! Senators '*?-:A tj.er.ty '. --.rates-?, aivi rr^nagei to r.'j** Fords F. C. Drubs Macs Suffer First Keasbey Loses Ten 124 ." the Rih'x'ay M.o^e, 1 > *-^ 14 :r. i .-.'ivy h:r.;nj*. n'avy -•: .rir.? ^irr.' Kearny Sox 6 to 2 Defeat Of Season Inning Tilt 3 to 2 Whaler, -h .--i-ierwi all the rr, -.. - r;d Barrons Play At •:..•.)• for ".he .Senator*. &rA was hi*.Soo Does We!! On Hill, Allow- Outhit Amboy Flyers, But Lo»* Field Club Tossers Suffer First ing Only Six Hits While An- Seven Inning Tilt 6 to 5 — Setback At Hand* Of Maur- Metachen Tomorrow -Vved the d*y! * thonymen Collect Eleven To To Meet Oriole* Sunday. A. A. — Tie Score In Be-.t and Wat "or. performed or. the r Ninth Woo First Game From Boro, •lab for -re M'•>"••«. Best -Parted the; Win. O-j-r.itt.r.? tr.e Fl A. "Deacon" Liti of P-hil»delphii, in cir No. 12, wn nci«i out of iccond pi., r zame. b-;t TSI po'jnded out of the i in the twer.tv-&vt rr.dt r*ce it the Sptedwiy Sunday by Schurch who .1 Tnbe, 7-6 In Extra Inning —; o>i .*! •>.->; 'h:rd inning. Wat.-or. h'jrl-: W:*.h Micky S-,: *':.^.ng ;r.:y S;M T'-.e K^i^be;. St. Mary'» Game Next Fri- j-•i nvxi t>all until the r.ir.Vr. ir.nir?. | .,. and hi- rpate* colii A. C. •",: W--. w"->r:J?e. a : •tbwn it the left. < In white Keitr.et). wKfrn five errors by hi- team matsyj.^ L-*r.-.er eleven, :he Ford- Field C •,r, S^t-iay aftenr r. a: th h-r. th.? M'a'J•er A. A :: Perth Arr.- save the Senator; *.h*rir b:g c'rtar.ce,! '" field ir. Perth Amboy --.her the F.v- -arny White Sox •; v -A'-.r. a t- ; ir.r.is.? and ultimate!}*, vctor-,*. Sxith an-i ' ^f crs r.->:-d -.-ni OJ-. •' The l!i:- Raphael of Iselin cracked OJS com-.J .-r-r.'lay h .-M:.r. m one of - .ffer.r.s. ^n.e. A-- -*. -xhibit: njr.er . : r a t.'.ai lomorr.^ a::-:r:.-.or. at M--'. J .her. in ..ent-r fitlder le-: a", bat with five i , : Ar.t'r.onjTnen. Daiy. who went the'to fs-elve \,-- the ?r>rr.t- in the extra i-i-i:.*? or- PROFESSIONAL AAA SANCTIONED a rev,.-: s-ar-e ••^.th th^: •..-.-.".ji. In r hit.-* . . five trif»- ' - '.he piate. He *va- , t:r» rou;s for the White S.01, c: fr^rr. Kairr.ar who :aj-e 'o: several costly -nispljys. tr.p f:r". -.a't.-« »:tn th-* 'v>t-i outfit, I tra:i-d by Lamb-r- and Huttemar, •' stretch for the J>hr.sor! twirled f;r the losers* ar.-a ;ghth in- • -tem the attack launched by the •*"h j hit three t.rr.ei each. Brennan :: The fir-t two innicg-s wer* sc. •*-as nicked for nine hits. Urbarski. n frame ar.d Nautel led •'•• Moose with fo -r : :.- neavy hitters. He 5-.ru.l-: Maurer rr.Ojr.d-mar., allowed e.?ht ba*.tie hsd '-r.'i<-'i .:. a .irtw. It i* ei- iei= affa:rs. the Flyer; oper.ir^ ',:t, in as many *.r.rj< t-j the plate. .y o^.e Ford- jitter in the n:-- with two run3 in the Ia-t half of pecte'i •.r.i*. a :..::.'.-r .f io-cal far.- The box ,c>re: Y4i. Soo i.- cretiited with s.x =tr The winr.-r; drew first b'ood -y wiil a>:c--.rr.r.ar.y *.':.-.• tearr. to MeV-ich- third. The locals tied the count T Uelin Sena tori OS) the fourth, and Wok the lead. •-'oring in the last half of .'-.-. -ecor.d tr.. Fvl-ovv:r.jf ar- ;':.<•. probable !ir.'_- AB R H Ford.i scored in the second, f j-rtn L' -hort rally ir. -.he third, allowed the cp:-: the fifth. The Amh-oyans ci Raphael, rf, 4 0 0 ar..i seventh frames. The Soxjr.ad back with two runs ir. their hal: r'-rld Club r.;ne to tie the ;eore a: Woodbridje Metucten Mouiton, 2b, 4 2 2 1 •.; 1. John«on held the A. A. (•• AUTO •.heir '-.:? inning in the last half of the inninp. and knotted the store F.ilerv.r. -., Voile. •'-. ^mitii. cf, . 5 4 5 :rree innin?-\ and -t was the Is.-t ha :' •he ':--.r., when they, pushed Ir:r.n 4 tto 4. A r*in i n thth e .vlrtvlrth a Jar.dr.•-,.-•. lo ' ArTitrr.a-Lk. 2b Boltzer. is. .322 and K. -«orth across with the rir.i :' :he sixth bef-re the Ar.>-;-- • Ki-t. :;- Gen jf.t-r., :Jb brought the Macs to tr.e fore. Lambert, lb, ... 4 2 3 '.vh.'.'h -ived "hem from a corr.p.-:".e bad inning, the seventh, ruined v.iraged to ?cor- Going int^, the la-- Oh'man. c. 4 11 •:-:ng kith tht -•_ .re 2 to 1 aj. r.•: U':ki-.'". •• Wev.^r. ci >a=hins*. Romer and M;i'h::ls, ;nances of victory, wher. the F.y- Whaien, p. 4 2 0 batting honor.? with two r.:t- I i twice. :r.em, the Keasbey batters ojicnc'i .-. Scnml'it. \. Marzella, rf iCore( O'.Veill, 3b, 5 0 0 One of Mikhick's wac a Kaimar!d;d well on the mound. :-• ind pushed acro-s s run to *.:•• •-•• Hutte-nan, If. 5 2 3 - •".•re. Urban-ki r-.d thfia ;: :-••• VJt. --ing ter.'strikeouts to =ix cre?3 sewed up the (fame. SECOND 1930 EVENT St. M*'*"'1 N*rl Friday FortU F. C. (6) oatting hor.ors with three hits in a- Mooie (14) AB R H E rr.ar.y tr:p= to the plate. Only •jr.r >abr> led the F-.eid Club r.r---- On I-vr. ra'.i'r. bay. May 3-Jlh, AB R H hit ir. i ur tnps to :.-• ft-.vihr •:',!-. v».l! ::.'*• .-*.. Mary's in Mac player fafled to connect with Brennijn, .:, 4 4 .iki, s= the pellet. Seven of the Woodbrl-ige was tied : r battir.e h : r the ar.r./a; *.:>. :..::v,.;r. ihc rival Galley. '.',';>. ... 5 2 •ch, 3b • [layers hi: *wke each. ".he day bby Kur:r.rr and L"r'ia:.- . Sf.-r.o'jl-. te'i'.:. 'kh.".t.: r.iv.- p.&ytd r'air- Luughlin, lb, 1 hit T r 3 lb .... I M»e» A. C. (5) tw; ••• Dra>cu' a a~ ly ?o .': bail :n:- -i-a.".r., ar.:.-- cli not he <>•>-' fcartel.i, of, 4 2 er for the •* - •Ma-.r.. ; IJ ^ Ur- :: - wer.t to Bt^i. p, 3 0 k out five bat". i -::. -yaK. c " ! Kairr.ar. 1 pre-.-:. VS'atson, p, 2 1 W SPEEDWAY L u After t.'it- i^.---. with the sain*..-. .SV-sik, .-s, 4 1 1 KCetibey F. C. (2) Woo-lbv. I/-- v-.l. ••:,r:-.r/:--te ::- -•.hi-i- U'jbar.-ky, rf, 4 2 . 32 C 11 1 Pan-:.. 1 AB ule aj-aif.-.t ' ^rt•_•:•.•"., ar.-i S v -th Ani- Ke»rny Sox (2) Beafy. 1 T.. Cf bo>. i'J 14 21 • ' . AB H E Silva. 1 0 Ti??ert. 3b 4 1 0 2b TIME TRIALS D,vie, If 4 u - oiotr, is 'ohn--jn, SUN. 1 ',/j-e, rf . l Si 23 15 1 f 1 P.M. Crossword Tossers t: kcrt, cf . l Scanel, if 2 k. :b 0 OF ALL TIML er. Fords A. A. IJ 1 0 u ') 2 1 i—6 Cerulo. rf Plans have been completed for the The summary' — Three-base hits, Karmer, if 1 The Cro.^word A. A. baseball Second Annual Rotary Tri-County Dunn and Clouse. Two-base hit, Mil- 1 YOU KNOW ME team of Perth Amboy i= no*, book-1 Interschulastic Triik and Field Meet. 24 6 12 3 Kurmer. cf 1 1 chick. Double play. Soo to bamfcesth. The =c,r ay inning?: iiiK games, and would like to arrant*'" •A'hich- will be held at Warinancu Ba?ts on balls, Daly. 1. Struck out ilaijrtt. sa 0 BARNEY OLDFIELD. toiiU^t^ w't'1 the»itading heavy sen- Park, Klizabeth and Bust-lie, V J., Mac'/ A. I 000 221 0—5 Za»!:ncki, rf 0 by baly, 1; by Soo, 6. Sacr.nce hits, Flyer's 0o2 u20 2—>i ior and 3ij"ht semi-pro niiiei in tht- on Saturday afternoon, May 31st.H'.Uw.jrth, ^muyak, 2; B-irke and I'bki p 0 At this Unit- the L'nitjn County Ko- The -u.T.n.ary: Two base hits. Ha!- county. Chris I'eteiaon, ^17 Gordun sta t0 tnc Soo. Hit by pitcher, Dalirla. Umpire. •ary Club.-- will serve as hv mar. Three bw« hits, Clark. Home; itreet, Perth Amboy, is the manager. Kraft. Scorekeeper. O'tWlly. ! 'it 6 FRED FRAME Ganiua nmy be arranged either by hijjli, private and parochial schools irt rana, C!_»rk. Beitty, Kalmar. Struck .v.-jre by icr letter, or by calling'Perth Amboy, fision, Somerset and Middlesex oat by Kairr.ar, 10; by Burke, 5. I'm-; K-.a^jey IJ 0 1 0 i) 0 0 0 1 ij—2 21-T-M bttttt-en five-thirty and scv-I'oanCec. the iirojrram this year and a trophy pire, Beiiafi./a. -Ma^rrr, '.• 1 W i> 0 1 •• '> y 1 \ HERMAN SCHURCH en u'cluck. From the correspondence which v.'.'.[ be presented to the school win- r.'.ng :he greatest number of points SEE! The outfit is bt.uked up uiif.l June •he Ontrbl Committee of which Wil- BOB ROBINSON 8, but would likt- lu cumplete a sum- lium Khnilin« of Cranford fc chair- n thi- division, ."iiriiilar awards will Ducking, Hot Weathet AND A SCORE OF WORLDS GREATEST DRIVEN mer snistiiuk- now, The manager is man, has had witn the various track be male (or the school winning the • •oachi-s in this district it is .believed hi^he>t r.amber of poinu in the miixious to hear from the Wuudbridge 1 A. A., I-elin Senatcrii, Av«nel, Car- that the meet wilt attract a* many net .')weight division and also the athletes a., took part last yefir, when Ivhtwrijfht claii. (jjld, ^slver and ttret and other teams in this vicinity. 1 Only tmvt-Jitiif Kamt= will be i>l*y<,ul. !l)0 athletes representiiig 1» difftr- bronze' medals will be awarded to 100-LAPS 6F THRILLING SPEED Bo far, the Crosswords havt* bunked • •nt iiliool.s tompL-ted for honors. tirst, =eiM.-r.d and '.hirii place winners. the Piuncers, Melroae A. C, Ford.- Dr. Paul Martin, the nuted Swiss The events art as follows: A. A. dnd the Acmei, of SUten I* Olympic runner, will run an exhibi- Hcaryweifkl Di»uion (over 130 Ibi.) tion mite as one of the feature events 10(J yara dash, 220 yard daih, 440 $2,000 Prize Money $2,000 Boasting of a •murderers row, i»f the Meet. Dr. Martin, who is yard run, 880 yard run, 1 mile run, the Crossword* opened their season studying medicine in t(us country is 120 yard hurdtes, 3V'; 220 yard by toppling the fast Franklin A. A., intensely interested in school boy hurdles, 2'6"; puW vault, 12 lb. shot 17 to 3. The, heavy hitters for the track athtuticg and has worked out put, running high jump, running 7 - BIG UGHTNING EVENTS - 7 Amboyans are Panconi, Rossi, Pucci, •nth many high school teams during broad jump and &&0 yard relay. Reinisi-lutk, Kovace and Coryell. .he pajt few weeks. li«atweifht DWUim GATES OPEN AT NOON "lien" Nelson of Woodbridjfe U the Luren Murchuon, former Olympic (130 lbs. and und«r) •iU'uint; nuiijittuy. JSU»V# tlank shares jUr wi)J »ct »§ *Ui-t«r itud lui broth 100 y»rd dtuh, 22u yard d*ah, 880 •NFIELD ADMISSION _ $1.00 the mound duty, with the Woodbridge •it will clerk the course Many Rutar yard dajh, running high jump, run- GR kurler. ami, former track athlete* ning broad jump, 3 lb. shut put, 880 AND SJAND SEATS 2.00 jvilll BRTDGE INDEPENDENT FREDDY FRAME WINS FEATURFRIDAYE, MA Y 23RAC, 19S0 E AT BOARD SPEEDWAY Hardiman Exhibits St. James Trackmen 1 "THAT LITTLE NERVY CALIFORNIAN PILOTS Form But Barrons Win Bronze Medals MILLER OVER TWENTY FIVE Tame Lions, 21-1 Bernard and James Keating Score In Track and Field MILE COURSE IN 19:50 Sammy Gioe and Schmidt Split Meet Held At Trenton Fair Slab Duty As Mates Craih Grounds Wednesday. NO-THIN1 srtRR\M'I Qut Nineteen Hits — Lions Ho-Ho-Ho- MILLER HURT IN SPILL; ACTION GALORE In the Trenton Diocesan track and Fred Frame, tall, dark .skinned, imiirliiilnnt, nervy Cali- Get Twelve^ field meet held Wednomlny at the Trenton Fair Grounds, two nthMes fornian piloted his trim grern Miller lo victory over a fast field HARRY JACKSON UMPS represen', .g St. James1 school of ; in the feature twenty-five faile grind in the inaugural Htito racei Amboy avenue were awarded bronze ;it the Woodliridge honrd speedway Sunday afternoon before In n wil Riceans. Gioe and Sch- ond place in the sixty yard dash with lirst on th qlyinqualifyingg he»t» \ tM'iinl. In the first Up of the rn«\ which were to determini e thh e startert rnl(|t t,,ok turns striking out the seven and one-fifth seconds as his I,inns who roared, but did not bite. .while attempting to steal the pole in the fenture race was won by UU, time. He won his position over a field I'oMtion, he took u bad skid, turning driving a Miller, in three minutes, Things began, as they always do, of nearly eighty runners. Both boys in the lirst inning. Woodhridge scor- • i I'tiiplclely around on one of the forty-seven nnd one-fifth seconds. H« were awarded bronze medals. i nrves, white his screeching tires was trniled by Herman Schurch, nnt , ,1 twice to get under way, and nt the It is estimated that nearly 11,000. md of the fourth, perched on the top | rmu-eil protest. ll» lost n half lap, Freddy Krame. Bob Robinson wu were present at the meet. Nearly | nhilr Frame and Deacon I,itz battled forced tn drop out because of engine .,,!(. (if an H to 1 score. In the first every school in the diocese had con- ,,|f nf the fifth, Brown tripled to f"i- I lie lead. About the half-way trouble. Wallace nnd l)e Talma were testants entered in the various event? mark, l,itz went into u bad tajlspin, the other drivers who finished. Litl ii'ri'njf i" MeC'lnin with the only run which were classified according to the mid Prime shot into the Ic 1 which attained a speed of n little more ^,.,,1-cd by the Lions. Angered because ages of the entrants. in kept during Ihe rest nf I !I1C«' than eighty three miles an hour. I heir -nut-out aspirations had lies'ii 1 Holi ItubiiiKon of Dnytona Beach Imirii-il, Schmidt and Gioe made. FLASHY PILOTS covered ten laps in throe minuted, ..traivji' pusses over the Wnndbridge lil'tf-four nnd one-fifth seconds to liiit'i "imd lo, and behold, u nine run Bad Innmg Costs laliie the second heat, (iordon Condoa rally I'iiiily staggered the Lions. Four took soeondj place, and Patterson „',,,,:,. mnii in the sixth by the Karnin third. Lew Shingle, lie Palma and nviTi'ie outfit completed the slaugh- A. A. Ball Game Wallace nlsn rwtc. Wnllncc took to his pit soon after the grind startwL llardiman's form on the flab was Robinson's spew! was estimated at rnvinblt'. Me fair|y burned up the Woodbridge Crew Pulls Six about eighty fhilos an hour. i,zone with his submarine ball which Misplays In First Frame — With ten cars in the field, the kicked up quite a bit of dust. Mark third heat was a real thriller. On the Mil "lain vociferously demanded that Hopelawn Firemen Win, 8 fifth lap, Joe Miller lost his right he keep them within "three or four to 3. ri ar wheel on one of the turns, ski(• I'alma who had been AH R ners, twelve to sev%n, bjkt the dis- ling on automobile racei*—especially on the dangerous skid, won for him a thunderous holding thi' lead, was passed on the seventh lap by Lew, Shingle who got ('arsons, rf astrous first frame proved Waterloo. Woodbridge track. Stillmatl, If • 3 A Kumlnxky went, the entire route ovation .from the cheering fans who recogniz- the checkered flag from Oldfield hf- ler doing (he ten laps in three min- h'e.-. lib 1 fur the Firemen. The A. A- players ed nervy daring in the Hollywood speed de- 3 iitf-i, fifty-six seconds. De Palma took CUT, cf, p -hovi'd across two runs in the-fifth, mon. Schurch nosed Litz out of second place 11 und position, and Al Aspen, third. Scliniidt, p. cf 3 nnd one in the ('ighth. "Monk" Mt- Just before the time trials, •when things (j 'he other entrants were: Buler, liiniock, '.!b in the race with a clever bit of driving that t sick, (making up for the pun about n0Oked dark and gloomy, Joe Basile's Madison .ar/.elk-re, Cook, Miller, Bucchler, Montague, lb the shadows he casts), poked out | rlcKen/ie and Cyr. I'nllt'rtnn, ss . 0 three hits in as many trips to the Square Garden band opened up with "Keep gained him a second ovation. Lurxellere won Ihe ten mile con- Hacker, c 2 1 plate, to lead with the willow. Sa- Your Sunny Side Up". Everybody did. There * * * boy led the winners with three hing- flation nice in eight minutes, seven Hfi 21 les, one of which was a three base was nothing else to do. Freddy Frame exhibited some of the coolest nnd oii"-fiflh seconds over a field Woodbridge Lions (1) ^insisting of Huler, Wallace, Buech- clout. driving when he drove his Miller to victory in er, Cook, McKcnzie, Cyr and Stew- AH R The box score: At 3:30, the stands were packed. With an the twenty-five mile event in nineteen minutes Freddy Frame (top), and Herman irt. liuechler was second, Cook, VUClaii., c - - -1 I Woodbridge A. A. (3) Schurch, drivers who iparkled in the third. Wallace held the lead for » ; ici-, 11) AB R H PO A EI t.mpty section of seats beckoning them, several and fifty seconds. The trim green car, piloted feature grind at the Speedway Sun* time, but was passed on the twelftk \> •!", Hb D. Gerity, lh, 31 hundred racing fans,who packed the center by one of the best drivers in the country, never day. lap by Larzellere, who hold his lead liman, p Mesick, 3b. n win. McKenzie was waved out of Sandbeck, If, enclosure, stormed the fence, scampered up made a slip in the fifty lap grind. In the begin- .Schurch, fast making up the half the race by Oldfield. •M, cf Withericlge, ss, the track, and enjoyed the race from comfort- ning of the race, he battled to keep his lead lap he had lost, wa^ed a furious . kii-, 0| * * * mounted on an ebony base. Frame handed it • .its: by Schmidt, ;i; by Hardiman, •!. F. Kiiininsky, > l Litz Fast In Trials, on balls: by Schmidt, It; by (lr»'7.ner. cf, I) « A pretty Mack and white dog nearly cau«i- to "Deacon" Litz who is a foot taller than he, usual, the first event on tlv 1 ; by Ilardimun. (i. Sabo, 2b, 0 0 ed a tragedy during, the time trials. He cavort- and said, "Hey, Deacon, hang on to this, you're card, was the time trials. Deacon Litz M set tlui pace by roaring around thf S. Kaininsky, If t) ed around the boards in front of the judges' bijrger'n I am. I'll be with you in a minute." boards in 22 seconds flat, A lien lleatiger, lb, 0 stand and absolutely refused to obey the com- Litz,,holding the cup r>ijrh in the air, literally tratredy occurred while Williflir Tiigerg s Win In 15th A. Kaininsky. p, t) r Buechler of Perth Amboy was taking mands of those who called him from his dan- cut a path through the dense throng with his his time trial. A tlojj wandered on AH H 7 27 gerous position. William Buechler. of Perth bitf body., "Yeah, I'll hold it for you Freddy, onto the track, und failed to obey tin From N.B. Cubs 6-5 The sco by innings: command.- of those who sought to p't • oodhridj; 000 U2U 010—3 Amboy, driving a Herbert Special, roared in- c'mon." He smiled the smile of a true sports- him away from his dangerous jiosi- lout/lawn 000 12 1)00—8 man, and called it a day. ion. liuechler roared down the home Kopperwatts Hold* County Summary: Three base hit, Saboy. to the home stretch, cut the throttle, and slam- it retch, saw the dog, cut the throttle, Seat Batters At Bay For wo bast- hits, Witheridge, Kamin- med on hi- brakes in an effort to avoid hitting nnimed on the brakes, ami swerved ky. Struck out, by Gerity, 7; by The officials deserve credit for the excellent o avoid hitting the animal. His ef- Seven Consecutive Frames tuminsky, 2; by Kafton, D. Bases the dog, but failed. Luckily, he struck the dog "orts were fruitless, however, mid he Until Mates Score. n balls, off Gerity, 2; off Kamin- with the .•niter of his car, and not a wheel. and orderly way in which everything was struck the doff with the radiator of his car. Hail he hit the clop with ky, 1; off Kafton, 0. Hits off, Ger The animal's body might have thrown the car, handled. Things started on time. The time I hire successive hits in the tif- ty, 7; if Kaininsky, 12; off Kaf- •ither of the front wheels while trav- on, 0. and seriously injured or killed the driver, lrials were run off smoothly. The drivters were ling at such a terrific pace, the car '..•ntl! inning brought victory to the might have been thrown, and the k.^bry Tigers when they pushed speedily bunched for the various events. The ;i in.,.-, a run to nu4' out tlu' -NL'W jriver seriously injured or killed. Barney Oldfield was there. With his big ci- results were announced to the fans promptly The drivers and their time trials The beloved Barney Oldfield and l:niii,wii-k ('ubs (i tu "i in a spectacu- Ralph De Palma talk It over before '.,i- baseball battle at Keasbey Mm- Athletics Win gar. His big smile. His friendly way. He handl- and clearly. follow: ,i.-,\ aft.-rn.jon. Kopperwntts pitched Driver Tim Sec. one of the events. De I'alma, Detroit 4-5 <•„• eutiri' game for the. Tigers al- ed the Hays. "The Racing Triumvirate," Old- Crowd Pleased, l-wiftu twelve hits. Bennett shoulder- The cops deserve qredit too, for the way in Wallace, Chattanooga TA 2-f> Fourth In Rowfield, llankinson and DePalma were called Aspen, Philadelphia 24 3-6 Although Jupiter Pluvius threaten- i,| the slab Joty for the county seat ed to spoil things, he acted the part inn.-. Ho was touched fur sixteen when they shook hands, for cameramen. which they handled the huge number of cars Frame, bis Angeles 22 2-5 'ort Reading Crew Whips S. Hoffman, Livingston 28 4-6 uf a gentleman, and withheld his of- hits. . . * * * and people who thronged from the track after ferings. The large crowd which pack- A. Cardinals As Hutnick De Leys, Seneca Falls 2fi 3-5 At the end of the seventh inning, Ralph Dq Palma made a fine appearance in the race. It was no easy job handling twelve Tabor, Bloomfield 27 1-5 ed the ifianilstand was evidently tin. score favored the visitors, .ii to Gives Only Four Hits, 12-2. or fifteen .thousand pushing people who Litz, Detroit ....- 22 flat, pleased with the program. Every- l. in the last half of the eigh, h, his snappy white Miller, but he'didn't do much Larzelleru, Overbrook 23 1-5 thing was run off M advertised. How- Ki-asbey tied the count. Kopperwfttts The Port Reading Athletics chalk- racing. 'He ((lipped out the half mile in twenty- swarmed to the exits. Robinson, Daytona Beach TA 2-6ever, many would like to have seen held the Cubs at bay for seven eon- ed up their fourth consecutive win Winn, 2B flat Ralph De Palma break the track rec- .•cutive innings, until, in the last Sunday afternon by drubbing the Shingle, Phoenixville 24 flat ord. The three foot Esso trophy half of the fifteenth, Hatanck, Chal- South Amboy Cardinals 12 to 2. Hut- Lawshe, Flcmington ..' 27 flat which was presented to Fred Frame Pinski and II. Kress, slapped out hits nick handled thu slab assignment, Cook, Red Hank 25 flat by Ralph A. Hunkinson, the promot- to bring in the winning tally. holding the Cardinals to four scat- Miller Thrown From Car At Saucer After Losing Wheel West, .] 29 flat er, was a beautiful cup mounted aa llntb pitchers turned in fine games. tered hits, while his mates gathered Cyr. Boston | 25 2-6 an ebony base, Kopperwatts fanneii twenty-orjcbat- nine from Potter who performed on Stiliman, North Branch 27 flat The Hankinson syndicate has plan- tt-rss.'andlk'nnett struck out sixteen the hill for the South Amboyans. Patterson, Atlanta 24 flat ned to ruiij a second series of race* 1 pitcher allowed only on Sunday,) June 1. Tin winning Bennett Batting honors of the game were Schurch, Hollywood 22 1-6 fi.ur free passes to first. . divided between Fratterole, T. Sim- Buechlor, Perth Amboy 25 flat walkr.l only one batter. Batting hon- one, and I). McDonnell who hit twice Johnson, Scranton , 27 11-5 or.-, were shared by Kriss, 11. each. No South Amboyan hit more, Miller, Philadelphia 24 4-E lloodja, Blurt and Harney who hit than a single time. Hutnick struck Condon, Altoona 24 Hal Campbell Ass'n To three times each. Kopperwatts, be- out eighteen batters, to seven retired Me Kenzie, 25 Hat sides doing well on the hill, walloped by Potter. The longest hit of the Stewart, Morrislown 20 Ha two doubles, game, 'was a three base cjuut by 1). .Sail, 23 4-! Play Newark A. A. Ke.sbey (6) ^ R McDonnell. 7 1 1 The box score:* TWILIGHT MATCHES Game Sunday At ~ Seco Dia- llat'onya, lib Port Reading A's (12) Jloodjll, < 7 LATEST STUNT OF mond — Kajra Slated To 0 AB It II I'etorscak, sa . .. Vmiillo, lb !) 1 1 Pitch — Team Also Booked Ki-i.ss, If 7 RIFLE-RANGE FANS 7 FrattiTole, 2b , 4 I! 2 llutaiick, rf . ... MI Li- • " r •! ii For May 30th. Ihalpinski, '2b .. ... 7 T, Siinoue, «.• •I 0 The National Rifle ^ttocia- ... ti tion announced today that it H. Kriss, lb C. Simone, ss 2 On Sunday afternoon at ;!:^0 ua Knppcrwutts, p ... 0 1). McDonnell, If 1 had received report! from many ... (i tin* Steel Kuuipnient diamond in Av- A. Kress, cf V.„. McDonnell„ _..., , 3b 1 clubi \s> the |ffect that .this • uninicr they will follow tKt eiK'l, the Campbell Associutiwi niflis RussoA, Simione, rf ?.'., ' cf .....'... 3 1 59 lead of the twilight baieboll will cross buts with the Newurk A. A. Hutnick, p ....• 4 0 leagues and (tage match''* in in what is exnei'ted to be. a royal New Brunswick (8) 1» 0o basebull battle. Kuril is slated to AD It II Meusel, rf the waning light of the late af- ternoon. handle the mound assignment for the Blurt, ss 7 1 89 12 « Cumjihidlites. M. I.ur.srn will bo on Hubert, lb 7 1 S. A. C^diiuli (2) According to official* of the tho receiving end. The Newark, Club Harney, If 7 1 AB R Association, experiment* have has built up quite a record this sea- Bennett, p , 1 Rutner, c *»••• 0 shown that good shooting can son, and it is expected that a large Maurer, 3b I be done after S in the after- number of fans will be on hand U Birch, lb ....- noon. Thi* rs the hour at which Uclko, 2b 9 Molly, 3h witness the coirteBt. . 4 most matches have come to an Mishak, cf . ° G. Kohfus, cf The Campbell Association second Nafey, rf . 3 end in the past. If the ide* of team will meet the Homesteaders of Yuung, c 6 Larson, us . 3 twilight matches become* pop- Avenel in a preliminary contest. Om J. Molly, If . 3 ular, a great increase in rifle Potter, p Joe Millvr, Philadelphia!!, was bliglilly injured Sunday afternoon al the Woodbrid({t: BuarJ Speedway when Decoration Day, at 3:30, on the same 60 .. 4 practice i* expected on the part grounds, the Campbell Association Scor» by Inning*: Veddur, rf • 3- bs was llUltUd from bu lu.inK i.ai «ll«r it \t*i lliruwn • HIIC

"Onf\ two, thrcr-. T .'•••-. 1-art", Jack Rabbit Picture le thi.« Mr, Photoprr.j.'.ir ''rani-"1 plr-aer. ffimt throui'- *h« fire«« >.r i=*i And take my pr'-jn- f.pf'irc the rush." telephoned Little Ja<-k Rabbit one Coloring Contest m'jrninz, oh, so e;ir:y. nc Mr. Merry Sun was climbing '--P th<1 bluet *>!u'e i>\\ID< sky in his jrolden trari"*.. "AM right, I'll "-m* in mayb» thrr-e minutes," rep':;ed the kind pho- tographer bird. LAST TIMES TODAY Color a Picture and Win a Prize Prf-tty Koonfly- had his camera KING VIDOR'S frufk'-d. and ol^h- charted. It wa' H"lh. P. >ys and Girl-: (imt? a long walk, for his picture par- i'.r «i> in Bunnyhridge, ju«t <>vf-r th(.- river Sippi. BJ'. by and by. not "HALLELUJAH" Ar.d FMifl ;' at '•!)(•'• t<> ?h<- Jru k IW'Mt Man. in cart- of "> very far, iflt hi' )'/ng legs travel- ed pretty fast ov-r the ground, he \V 0 O DBRIDG E IN DEPENDENT AN ALL COLORED CAST reached th« Tall P;ne Tree in which -TALKING and SINGING- A PRIZE—your Uriel* ])a\ <-.'?• beautiful Li1'!.- Jack Rabbit Book- Professor Jim Crow had his home. 1 "Ht-ilo, Photogra; hr'.f=or. "where TOMORROW—ONE DAY ONLY Winner's name announced weekly. are you going?" ON THE SCREEN "To take Little lack RnvA::'« pic- Yours for a story. ture." answered Phvopraeh'-r . DAVID CORY, "Wait a minut--. my li::i" crow The Jaak Rabbit Man;. «' i'iy wants his-taker." Evelyn Brent and "llav(- no time," ar..-\V(-r<-d "he pic- ture birr). "Oh. please tak • -ny little crow Clive Brook boy,'1 begged Pro^-or •';ni 'Crow. "It won't take a m.r.Mtt-." —In— "Oh. all right," an--.vf.rcd Protojf- rapher Crane, setti1 a ip hi? camera. "Now, be quiet, do '• y.-u =nc»ze! Sm'ie a little, if j ,•; pitas'.-1 This monument to the 6*8 seamen Sni"';th your feather-, nicf; and trim, killed on Danish ships during the "SLIGHTLY SCARLET" World war was unveiled a short time You'll look like your fsr.htr Jim." ALL TALKING -aid Photographer ' r:-.::c in a sinjr- ago at Copenhagen, royalty and promi- -.r.r.e voice, and wit;, a -J.H'ZC of thp nent government officials taking part ON THE STAGE little rubber bulb, "'r.'- picture wa= in the ceremonies. tak'.-n. m •• "How fnany;do y ; -.vant " he ask- Memorial Never Day to ed, folding upjthe 'tirr.'.-rii. Bring Up Ariimo»ttie» "Maybe a>Boien. ' replied Profes- Memorial day n;iBlit conceivably be VAUDfVILLC sor Jim Cjpw. "Ser 1 vour bill with In some countries an "cension for ap- them." pealing to n-.artial bnnstfulneRS or an- "I wdrT't forget tl;r.." chuckled the cient animosities. Americans have good picture bird as !.<• hurried along. rewon to take prile In the fact that H9 .SUNDAY By and by, he -a me to the Big we have never been tempted to use tt . Brown Bear's Cosy 'ave. In that way. The names of onr battles IMABAMKY "Stop* Wait! Hey there!" fhouted —Antletam, VicksMim. Gettjsbnrg, tie the Big Brown Bear I want my pic- Wilderness, Chateau-Thierry, the Ar- MONDAY ture taken." gonne—carry a thrill to all Americans. "Can't wait," •m'.vi.-rtd the nerv- but we think of the battles as against 2 r/j? crane. a larger background. For this we are "It won't take v J a minute," Indebted partly to national tra/iition, DAYS prowled the Big Br Vn Bear. "Open but more largely to our leaders In , up your old box and take my photo!" ONLY time of crisis. In the Civil war there Added Attraction There was nothir^ for poor pho- was plenty of popular hatred nnd an- tographer Crane to •:•> but set up his t] t AL ST. JOHN and i-cmera. But, dear n-!- Photorrapher ger. Yet Lincoln never oiice vieided ; f. rant*'s long legs trembled .so that to them, never deviated an Inch from , " V. ••/, EDDIE LAMBERT in his course of loftiness find msg- j ' ^"WESTERN KNIGHTS" thf- camera wiggled ar:d ji?e!ed and I allll gj<--~~ the picture wil. look like seven nanlmity, and never cea=ed ar>pe> 8 or eight bears danc.r.jt in front of to the country to pursue it.i-object* TUES.; WED.—2—Alt-Talking Hit*—2 in- Cosy Cave Bun^al-.w. with malice toward none an'! charity "PRINCE of for alL When Wilson wer-t before The And now, dear boys and girls, DUNCAN DIAMONDS" color the illustration to this story congress to ask a declaration of war and perhaps you will be une o£ the It win with, the earnest declaration SISTERS with lucky little artists to win a Little that "we are the sincere friends of. the 1 • In . IAN KEITH Jack Rabbit Book. Send your picture 'German people;" from !,eglnnlng to AILEEN PRINGLE to me, care of this paper. end of the conflict he Insisted that his "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" The next five best will receive free chief concern was to define Its alm» Next "ROADHOUSE NIGHTS" tickets to the Majestic Theatre Sat- in efjcn a way as to awaken the Ideal- urday matinee. Ism of the whole world and make pos- THURS. with Yours for a story, sible a saner and better world order. & HELEN MORGAN Name Age DAVID CORY, After the Civil war there WEB » FRI. Clayton, Jackson and Durante The Jack Rabbit Man. period of reaction and fatigue, when Address — - the baser side of the national char- City or Town - acter asserted Itself- Aftor the World war there was a less marked bat de- cided alnmp from the best wartime Ideals. But we can safely say today that that also is past Memorial day now and hereafter will be a day tor remembering even more than the war dead the exalted alms for which they died.—New York World.

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