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Mil, No. 22 woonrsuiDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, AIKJUST T PRICE THREE CENTS jX-Ray Reveals Bone Says Fall On Track Tries To Save Dog Broken In Mayor's Foot Thieves Busy Here Big Field Day Here An X-ray examination of Mayor Loses His life William A. Ryan's injured foot this Over Week-End week revealed that in addition to a Cut Face And Throat bad sprain he haa a broken bone in Service Station, Lunch Room Tomorrow; Many Events Barge Captain Drowned At the foot. The Miyor is recovering [ .(i.on-Year-Old Girl Taken To Railway Hospital La»t Night Sewaren In Effort To Aidrapidly and expects to be able to get and Private Home Visited Firemen Have Arranged An All-Day Program—Cash Pri: about with the »id of a orutch in —Considerable Loot Taken. With Serious Injury—Physician Uses Ten Stitches To Close Canine Friend. about two weeks. When that time For Field Events—Carnival Features, Dancing, Garnet and arrives it is probable thai he will put Other Amusements—Women's Auxiliary To Serve Fhiei, Wound—Police Investigating Case—Girl Unable To Talk Captain Daniel Neilsen, of the Thieves were busy in the township in much time watching the "kiddies" over the week-end and made success- Today. barge "Hastings," WBB drowned enjoying the pool in the new park. Dinner. H Wednesday night at Port .Reading ful raids on two places. A luncheon- Despite his injury the Mayor had ette and service station owned by ., ,, arc investigating the garage for the night he noticed the when he attempted to arive the life What promises to be not only the ay, and this arrangement for cash of his pet dog which had fallen in to make one business) trip to Albany. David Grossman in the super-high- Hies in the district is one of the , , case of Genevieve Borowaki, blood stains on his ?ister's-in-law It was so urgent that it could not way at Butler street, was broken in- biggest event of the present summer i Trinity place, who was taken dress. The girl was weak from loss the water. The animal was »aved but the biggest of its kind ever held eatures that is attracting wide at- by other boatmen. Neilaon's body wait and he Md to travel with an to ----Flr«e Dlstt-•-. . .c t *•No 1 Th_, efi . re com :ocler, in which case there will be ,, pi;i had stated that she had Hip Injury Feared. Much sympathy was expressed! | - ;, , . ; The police will inspect the bridpc ter. In doing so he lost his balance ing. . -_ - - - • 'pany members anJd the merchants of everal added events. , ,n a trolley track and became and fell in. The water is deep at when news of the robbery spread the district have been co-operating Judges are to be selected tomorrow ,. . The injury seemed to where it was reported the girl re- Playing near a window on the sec- i()UP ceived the injury. the spot where the captain fell in. about the neighborhood. in making arrangements for the big morning. By the time the program :",„„.„ the work of •kmfe or Other boatmen and employes ond floor of his home in Port Read- The home of John Petrick at 75 opens at 1.30 P. M. every detail will . i,h..li' and police continued the about the dock went to the spot but ing yesterday afternoon, Joseph Prospect avenue was entered Sunday have been attended to. While a ... A Mater statement is tattle Mokfinsky, son of Officer and Mrs. II before they arrived the captain went night and completely ransacked while _reat many of the firemen will be on W the girl Ml off :a Volley Church Group To down. The body was recovered by George Mokflnsky loosened the the family was out. The principal Two Badly Burned duty at the field, others will be on r ,,ver a railroad track. Aside Captain George Phillips, of the barge screen and fell to the ground. The item taken was about (2&.0 worth of duty at the ftrehouse in case of flre. ',!„. .lasli on her face and throat "Bedouin," which was docked along child was taken in' the house and Dr. jewelry, The thieves entered through The, firemen are not forgetting their ,' i. no other injury Hold Conference side of the "Hastings," A call was Charles H. Rothfuss was called. The a cellar window and the entrance was When Tanker Ignites twenty-four hour day of duty to the ,.i0(1 Bister and her husband , ~~— | sent to police headquarters at Wood- doctor said that no bones were made between 6 P. M. when the1 fam- public, protection against flrei .,. Ki,l to the hospital. The broken and there dod not appear to ily went out and 10 P. M. when they Third Annual Gathering Of bridge and the police in turn notified be any serious injury. Captain and Cook Taken To After the field events there will be lul he had been to Cliff wood , returned. plenty of other amusement for the , i, "with his family and arrived | Interdenon.ination.1 Young' I^^T^^toStX The physician advised the parents Officer Andrew Simonsen who Hospital With Serious guests. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the \,,,ou, io o'clock. As he waa People At Long Island Be- pulmotor to Port Reading where a to watch, the child closely for anymade an investigation listed the fol- department has made arrangement! .. ,i -lrivp hia car into the | new developments. Late yesterday lowing missing articles; A Waltham Burns—Other Members Of t ! desperate effort was made to save to serve a big dinner from 6 to B gins Tomorrow. the man's life. The firemen worked afternoon the boy complained of watch engraved with the owner's Crew Escape. P. M., at open tables. An excellent for half an hour before they gave up pain when he attempted to walk. name, "John Petrick," a lady's gold menu will be served at a very rea- The third annual interdenomina- their efforts and Dr. Samuel _Mes- The physician was ajfain called and Elgin watch engraved "Mary Pet- The tanker James Norman Riley sonable price. There it the added tional Young People's Conference ' singer pronounced the captain dead. said there were indications of in-rick," a diamond stick pin and acaught fire at the dock of the Shell advantage of home cooking. ,.,;iwiltl bk«e K,.I.heldI a..t. Stono.»_.y. n.._iBrook. , T..-.-Longi' ThThee bod bodyy wawas9 taijgjj in charge by jury to one hip. small bank containing about 15. Eastern Petroleum Products Conv If it rains supper will be served at Disclosed In Suit Island, August 8th to 16th inclusive. ! Coroner Eugene Mullen, of Perth pany plant at Stewaren early Moa Fire House from* 6 until 9 p. m. . | Mrs. John Strome, of Wedgewood j Amboy. day and two members of the crew 0 Aside from the field day 'program Well Kntfwn In Wood- avenue;. » -rvir* he,: third year on Effort" s are being made to locate five were badly burned. The injurei there will be carnival features, danc- Parties the faculty teaching Young Peoples' relatives of Captain Neilson. He Big Turtle On Front Stoop Taken men are Captain William Mason, of ing, games and other amusements. bridge Involved In Supreme society methods. Miss Ruth Leber, hud a wife in Norway, it is reported. 57 Eighth street, Brooklyn, and Carl The dancing will, continue through edersen, the cook, who lived aboarr1 Court Action. a missionary to Utah, who is home The two barges are owned by the the evening. \ on a furlough, will conduct a course ' Hastings Transport Company of IB For Flock Of Burglars In Cellar the boat. They were taken to th , In the event of rain the program < in the Su !oof t lectur'ceturees oon homhomee missionarmisionary workwork. MoorM e streettt, NeNeww YorYorkk CityCity, and Perth Amboy General Hospital may be postponed to the following iui- been started k Pro/I ' J°hn Strome, who has charge of that company ia helping in the ef-Local Fishermen Bring 100-Pound Reptile From Barnegat and where they were treated for major Saturday, August 15. The field day i ,,urt of New Jerseey tl iip the Presbyterian Church, of Clifton forts to locate relatives of the un- burns about the head, cheat and legs. is in charge of the Chief, Fred Maw- ;iml Roy C. Evarts as•rtioinat ' Htation> Virginia, will have courses fortunate man. Captain Nielson was Tie On Stoop Rail At Night—Health Official Calls Police In Their condition was described as bey, the athletic program is in charm ... , of a group.. «•"£;!{•?:' in Junior and Young Peoples' Sun-'about forty years, old. Stage Whisper Over Phone—Turtle Taken For ARide critical at the hospital. of Assistant Chief William Kessick. . •ii a "i ..rtgage, against the Dublin When the flre started at 7:30 a. m.as director. The program as ar- Corporation, an (| School methodg May Be Sent To Zoo. and an alarm waa sent to Fire Com- ranged to date and without ths fea- oramzation TUo fo|lowing wil, attend the con. , nuw extinct. Max Glass, h.twce from Woodbridge: John Garbage Collector Bitten pany No. 1. Before the firemen hadtures that may be added if the wea- Miurn, Constant Segal and , the Congregational When a group of Woodbridge At'all events it was decided that completed laying their lines, the boat ther is pleasantly cool tomorrow, F eml o{ On Leg By Dog he best thirtg to do was to remove 11: \ K.Gulenbock who were among chmA Mra. John Strome, Mrs. fishermen caught a hujfc turtle at had been cut adrift and the current 1B as follows: li ,,iporators of the realty com- John Camp, Mrs. B. B. Walling, the Barnegat City a few days ago they he turtle. It was taken for a ride carried it toward Port Reading Nicholas Langan reported to thedid not realize that before the week 0 police headquarters. What hap- Fifty yard dash for boys under urt. named. . Misses Claire PfeifTer, Ruth Leber, police yesterday that James Keat- where it was finally beached near ten years. Fifty yard dash for girls action arises from a deficit in Sara Holland, Lydia Leber, Mildred was out the turtle would bo the talk pened there is somewhat obscure. the Reading Company's coal dock. t ing, of 266 Main street;" while col- of the town but such proved to beIt seems the turtle was in one car under ten yyears . Fiftyy yary d dash for ,Wo boat was on fire near Port Read- He warneT d1Pr FrB1d . the turtle to the front stoop and years. One hundred yard dash for h, tilings of the defunct Dublin ^ o{ thfi pregbyterign church. ' "" """ "" *' strongly built c»ate,wjRfder to" bring me. The impression was given that boys between ten and fifteen years. .,.,„. which circumstance led Freema.,^...i..n, street, believed to bbee thethe big reptile to Wtfodbridge and their motive. And it is hinted that he boat had no connection with the present owner of the dog to keep It it is just as well not to mention R«lay race for boys under ten years. mkini; the former incorporators o it was after aark when they arrived. o'mpany and nothing as said about Relay race for girls under ten years. iMililin company parties to the off the street. The dog was form- It occurred to one of them that it turtles to a certain health official, -he fire starting at the dock. Fire- erly owned by Pred Linn, of Ridge- would be a good joke to leave the especially if there is a milk bottle men are reported to have received Relay race for boys between ten and 1 1 Fire Commissioners dale avenue. handy. fifteen years. .Relay race for girls in i'is.-!. is so involved that it is of turtle on the front atoop of an offi- cant courtesy when they found a between ten and fifteen yearB. i. n.iiiost from a legal point of cial of the board of health. That ydrant shut off andasked that Fords Couple Entertains , idea sounded good to the other mem- Three leg race for boys under ten , Si-vi'i-al of the parties involv- Investigate Blaze ater be turned on. years. Three lejf race for girls under f. widely known in WoodbridRe In Honor Of Daughter bers of the group, too. They took The burning boat after it was cutten years. Three leg race for boys .! u- in Perth Amboy. the turtle to the official's house and Clue Proves False oose from the Shell Company dock I With Members Of Town Com- vas a menace to other shipping on between ten and fifteen years. Three and Mrs. Steve Ki- fastened it securely on the front leg race for girls between ten and | mittee They Make Another he Sound and for a time traffic was lords Man Marks S juk, of. Berry street, entertained in stoop. In Hit-an-Run Case iloeked. The flames for a time fifteen years. Potato race for boys Inspection At Shell Plant, honor of their daughter, Miss Helen But the turtle had objections. It hreatened the coal dock also. under ten years. Potato race for Seventy-eighth Milestone Kijula, recently. The rooms were . pounded on the door and the floor of girls under ten years. Potato race beautifully decorated in pink, blue.the stoop with its flippers, and The h'reboat Gaynor same to the Police Run Down Car Reported eene' later and with the aid of an-for boys between ten and fifteen > — A surprise party was fuming M) soon after the fire land white. Games were played and aroused the official. He thought of yeara. Potato race for girls be- which destroyed the dock of thedancing was enjoyed. Music was; his winter's supply of fuel stored in By Victim's Wife — Owner ither boat beached the tanker. CUT Sackett, of King George U1 The boat was the property of thetween ten and fifteen years. Shoe :i,n- daughteruaugnvoi,, Mrsmio. BXJ.. Pucci. —•,, ^hell °'l plant in Sewaren, the blaze furnished by the Kijul*•••••'a- Ramblers"— — -. the cellar. The noise seemed to Proves Innocence. race for boys under ten years. Shoe of his seventy-eighth birth- »n a tanker docked at the plant come from the cellar. Naturally his iVm of Riley and Kendall, Inc., of Mrs. Joseph Kijula rendered a vocal 1 Broadway. No estimate could be race for girls under ten yearaj. Shoe iinvtrsary. The party was a Monday morning brought action first thought after that was the po- race for boys between ten and fifteen soloIV. Although the police have exerted .btained as to the loss. It in known .I..U* surprise to Mr. Sackett, 'upon the purt of the lire commission- lice department, Gently he lifted every effort possible and have run years, Shoe race for girls between thanked each guest for mak-; ITS and some members of the Town- Those present were: Misses Sophia the received off the hook and in a hat a frreat quantity of gasoline waa Babickay, Ethel Hogya, Pauline Kar- down every clue have not succeeded destroyed in addition to the boat ten and rftfteen years. Sack race for happy on this particular' ship Committee. The latter body cautious whisper called for the po-to date in arresting the hit-and-run boys under ten ytars. Sack race for — rrJ . r __ 1 i,.,,h:uil ,,„„sen•t wor, ,d| ttno fV, the nioill rnnrer concernn ttoo ezuk, Patricia Slotinsky. Helen and lice. A sergeant answered briskly. nd the belongings of the crew, The guest of honor wr r B Mary Hango, Mary Bolog, Julia Sis- driver who injured Alfred Ander- Besides the two "men who were girls under ten years. Sack race for be bettor prepared for fires. The There were more whispers. "Bur- son on Amboy avenue on July 31. boys between ten and fifteen years. i many useful gifts. burning tanker had been cut free of ko, Esther Nagy, Elizabeth Williams, glars in the cellar was raising burned there were three other mem- •;•• •• present were: Anderson was crossing the street to Sack race for girls between ten and the dock and had drifted toward Anna Haley, Helen Bakos, Helen The sergeant could not make out the recover a tire that had fallen off his )ers of the crew. They escaped by and Mrs, T. Sackett, Mr, and Vargo, Anna Horvath, Julia Bakos, laat word but he realized that action eaping overboard. fifteen years. Fat man's race. Fat V Marchi, Mr. and Mrs. B. Puc- Port Reading where it burned out. ar when he was hit and badly in- woman's race. Fire Commissioners Weiant and Julia Kovach, Dorothy De Worth, was needed. Officers and p patrol ured by a car the driver of which - Siiokett, Michael Sackett, Miss Mary Kovacs, Peggy Fedor, Anna Woqdbridjje Fire Company No. 1 Tinner, and CommiUeemen Camp- were soon racing to the scene. They id not stop. has been established many years but KWa, Tessie Sackett, Miss Ida bell, Grausam and Aquila went to Harriman, Millie Shario and Helen had guns and flashlights, They were Miss Dorothy Sackett, Ray Kijula. Anderson's wife thought she had there are still a good many of the Die plant and made an inspection to prepared to get their man. made a correct memoranda of theRuns Across Road; charter members in Woodbridge, all i I'am, Peter Sackett, of town. usccrtain how the company was pre- William, Michael and Steve Kijula, Just as the official in the house ami Mrs. John Sackett, Mane Steve Babies, William Babies, John egistration on the fleeing car, John of whom are expected to attend the •inred to handle the situation in case had reasoned so the police reasoned Mulone, of 337 Mechanic street, bi^ celebration tomorrow. The list .'M, Marty Pucci, of Perth Am- the tanker had set fire to the dock. Gqodman, Bert Sabo, John Elek, Lou- that "Entrance had been gained Mr. and Mrs. C. Rodner, of is Levy, John Mates, John Mesares, 'Perth Amboy, who was passing fol- Hit By Automobile of charter members of the company They report finding the plant well through a rear window or door." ewed the car. The registration was includes: D. A. Brown, J. M. McEl- '. Amboy. equipped with men and equipment Robert Kelly, James and William Os- Thiy found the healt....h. official very vath, Thomas Ryan, Joh+ Yuro, Jo- given by Mrs. Anderson as a Hud- Strawberry Hill Boy In Hos- roy, C. R, B,rown, W. L. Harned, L. to deal with fire. The officials ex- much awake standing in the back ion County number. M. Campbell, E. Sattler, Gustav Dern- " ial Meeting Of Knights pressed a desire to carry out anyseph Tobak, James Zilai, Albert Pat- doorway with a milk bottle ready to pital After Accident; Im- rik, Thomas Williams, John Galydo, The number waa traced and was ier, George H. Brown, Frank Badar, suggestions that might be offered to use it as a weapon. Health boards found to have been issued to Ear Patrick Culhaine, S. B. Brewster. Of Columbus, Tuesday Night Itssen the fire hazard. John Jacobs, John Orlick, Steve Ko- have regulations regarding the use proves Rapidly. vi'.cs, Peter Nagy, Alexander Pochak, of milk bottles but this was an Barr, of 648 Summit avenue, Union John F. Gardner, R. A. Hirner, Jacob! * ridge, will be held Tues- Toth, Mrs. Petrik, Mrs. Hangs and flashlights invaded the cellar. They He was closely questioned by ' vi iiintr in the Columbian Club Excursion On Thursday were cautious anil ready for busi- improved at the Perth Amboy CJen- T. Spencer, C. M. Liddle, Patrick :!•• i/dock. The Bates brothers, Mra. Orlick. ~apt»in Walsh and Detective Ser eral Hospital. The boy who lives Murphy, James Murray, F. Randolph ness but there was a depression, or, geant Keating but his alibi stood up at 200 Strawberry Hill avenue, was Lee, John Bergen, Theodore Zehrer !'' nil Amboy, singers and enter- The annual excursion of the Con- at least there was no business in the i.-. have been secured by LKC-gregational Sunday School of Wood- Two Woodbridge Men At He was able to show that he had no' crossing Amboy avenue near Cut- and Hans 9iroonsen, ! bridge will be held next Thursday, cellar. been near Woodbridge and that hi: ter's Lane when he was hit by a car John Turk, who ia in charge August 13 to Asbury Park. The College Summer School In the meantime the noises con- car had not been used by any othei driven by Robert Donnelly, of 168 '!•>• iiR'i-ting. After the enter- train will leave the Woodbridge sta- tinued and were becoming more vio- person. Horiper avenue, Nutley. Prospect Avenue Couple ' refreshments will be tion at K:30 a. m. Daylight Saving Kenneth F. Canfield and Karl M. lent I Finally they were traced and • I. the search was transferred to the Donnelly tok the lad in his car to Given Anniversary Surpris* Time and will leave Asbury Park at Metzger, of Woodbridge, have been he hospital where he was attended oi[ etreat Club 8:30 P. m. The Methodist Sunday attending the Middlebury College front of the house. There the mys- t will be announced at a short tery was explained to the extent of )y Dr, Tyrell. Early reports indi- Mr. and Mrs. John McAuslan, of Schools of' Rahway and Linden wil( Summer School of French since its ated that the boy had a fracture of meeting which will be held on this excursion. opening July third. enlightenment on the cause of theCrossing Watchman Prospect avenue, were given a dfr disturbance. The turtle was very .he right leg} and a possible fracture lightful surprise party in honor of much in evidence. of the skull. An X-Ray examination their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- was made yesterday and it waa There ia a routine to police work Dies Beside Tracks sary, on Saturday night, by their found that that the lad's skull is not daughters* Florence and May McAus- •and the turtle did not fit In wit it, njured. One bone in the right leg THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE SUMMER There was the question as to what Body Of Anthony Roguici, Of lan. Games were played and they charge should be entered and what was shown to be fractured. were entertained by William Howe. amount of bail should be fixed and Port Reading, Found By Police of Woodbridge took Don- Delicious refreshments, were served, —most difficult of all the taking of Track Walker — Victim Of nelly's address and registration andMr. and 'Mrs. McAuslan received the pedigree of the "prigoner." ' released him pending the outcome of many beautiful gifts. : > Heart Disease. the boy's injuries. In his report of The guests were: • • - .- Woodbridge Women On the accident, Donnelly said the boy Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Harned, Miss' Anthony lioguzci, of Second ran across the road so close to theHelen Harned,. MrM.. anand "MrsTwiliiar" a HELD DY TripJTo_01d Milt Inn treet, Port Reading, wag found front of th ecar that the accident H. Voorhees, Miss Margaret Vorhees, AUSPICES ead this morning early at the side could not be avoided. Mr. and Mra. John Hist, Mr. and Mm. This week a party of local women f the P, and R. trucks where that II. A. Tappep, Mr. and Mrs. William motored to'Morristown, where they ine passes beneath the trucks of the Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Emerson, Bet- enjoyed a luncheon at the QM Mill Pennsylvania Railroad in Avenel. ty and Bobby Emerson, Mra. B. Woodbridge Fire Company No. 1 Inn, After the luncheon they re- The body was discovered by Dom- Harry J. Foley B. Walling, Mr. and .Mrs. John turned to Woodbridge and spent the nick Qnovesi, a track walker in the Camp and children, Olive, and Grace. afternoon playing bridge at the hontf employ of the Readn« Company. Mr. and Mr*. A- Thergesen, Mr. and •)• Officer Celeste Romond investi- Harry J, Foley, forty-one years of Mrs. PI Randolph, oi Rahway old, of 18 Main street, Woodbridge, Mrs. Ru»s«ll Lorch and Mra. Ella Ed- gated and called Coroner Eugene gar, qf town. TOMORROW avenue. Mullin who said death was due todied Sunday at the Pertk Amboy In the party were: Mrs. Chester heart disease. General hospital. Besides his wife, .Mr. and Mrs. Em-eat Knowlton, Peck, Miss Laura Brodhead, Mrs. J. he is survived by hia mother, Mrs, Stanley. Lulu and Marion Knowlton', J. Dunne, Mrs. Leon Campbell, Mrs. Roguzci waa «mployeif aa a gate Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown and Er- 1:30 P. M to MIDNIGHT man by the Central R. R.. He is sur- Margeret Foley^ and one brother, Jo- Irving Reimers, Mrs. Whitney Lee- sepph FFoleyy. e funeral was ld nest Brown, of Tottenville. son, Mrs. Thomas Major. Mrs. Stan- vived by a widow. ednesday morninV g at 9 ;30_ o'cloc' k ley Potter, Mrs. Garret Brodhead, 1 from the home of his lather-fitfawr Miss Mabel Treen and Mrs. A. F. MM. Harry .. . of Deckei Frank Beatty, 111 HbjB street, GROVE STREET STADIUM, WOODBRIDGE Randolph, of town, and Mies Jean Place, haa as tier giwst, iss Dorothy Woodbridge, and at 10 o'clw* sD St. 'S Hadd of New York, Parkville, of Elizabeth. J Church, Woodbridg«, where a requiem high mass wat> of- P H A> R M A C Y Dancing CARADD OP THANKS solemn requiem hgh ms wat> of Ed. L. Hardiman, formerly of Field Events ENTERTAINS CLUB I wish to u.si! tthh e columnl s of this fered for,the repose of the soul. The Suaman'a, Perth Amboy Good Food Mrs, P. F. Daub, of Jean Court, paper tu express my thanks and ap- interment was in St. Mary's cemetery entertained the C. C. Cajrjrdd Club at preciation to those who aided me in Perth Amboy. Members of Po Games he* home Tuoattay night. High BCQnw with their kindness and sympathy '- Am bo Tribe, No, 05. Improved Order Amusement were made by Mrs. J,. Zilai, Mrs. my recent bereavement in the dea of Red Men and the Woodbridge ; PRESCRIPTIONS Waltea r Brown and MMrs . J . W.he Shepp- of my husband, Harry J. Foley. I F re Company, to. which he belong- Cash Prizes For All! MrsM . BrowB n wonn a speciiala especially wish to thank the Fire- ed, attended the f Called For and Aug. 8 herd, M men, the members of. the * ~~ prise. Miss Bevtha Gtcenford wag a If it nil* tuppM wil) be »erved at the Fire Howe* School itreet, guuestt R servedd. from 6 until 9 P. M,, The club will meet at f »- S. t *•** M site FRIDAY. AUGUST 7. 1931 WOODBRIDGB PAGE TWO rWHERE THE PEOPLE GO PERMANENT IN THE HEART OF MARKET PLACE OPEN AIR PERTH AMBOY FARMERS'MARKET CORNER and DIVISION Stress Perth Amboy, N. J. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ALL YEAR ROUND

Follow the thou- Fruits, Vegetables, sands who buy food Poultry and Eggs grown on the farms Off Nearby Farms, of our garden state. Fresh from the Farm There is an added joy in eating fruits and Direct From Dirt vegetables that have that fresh-from-the-farm taste. They embody in their flavors all that Produce dealers and huck- is good in the out-of-doors, all that is sweet in the earth and air, and they contain an abund- sters will supply some of Farmers. ance of health. Our products are fresh from the farm at especially low prices. your needs.

Foodstuffs not in season and foodstuffs not grown in our state also sold at wholesale prices.

•3M • One Block From All Busses and Trolleys Stop Within One Block State and Smith Streets Of Market AT THE CITY STADIUM Do not fail to attend the Y. M. H. A. Benefit Fights August 11 GOTHAM FALLS FOR Lace and BARGAIN SWINDLES Your Home and You &£•£• the Hint of Smuggling Catches the The Paulus Dairy By Betsy Calliiter Easy Marks. Established 1890 Now York.—"Sny.-linticly, wnnta »my Main Office: 189-198 New St - NEW PLYMOUTH a pood fur ohptip. < lot til get rid of Phone: 2400 New Brunswick, N. J. BETWEEN MEALS It chonp." Chonp, to bo sure. lint not clirnp UROPEANS usually put mot* enough, E mcnls n dny than wu do l>ut Atnrr- Paulus' Positively Perfectly Bewnrc of the Individual who trip* Icnns have won for themselves tlis to prey on your hidden Impulse to RCI the dnly car in the world with reputation of entlng between moiils. something for nearly nothing. The Amerlcnn cnn nsk In nmiupmpnt Pasteurized Milk Look straight aheml or shnko your how tlie English woman cnn cat bread head (Irmly when one of them hnlts and butter sdndwlc-hcs HIHI ten erory Raw milks produced by tuberculin and blood tetttd a delivery car and spenka down nt nftyrnnon at four and then be ready ( you hoarsely from tlio corner of hid for dinner nt Bevon or Imlf punt, while cown Walker Gordon Certified, Golden GtwrttMy, FLOATING POWER mouth. the English womnn cnn lie Justifiably amazed at American motorists who Or better yet, write down the license Suydam's Special, Rutger's Special V FREE WHEELING stop for Ice cream In tli If the ease had gone to court It Let us would have been one person's word against another, with the truck man maintaining that he had not misrep- you why resented, and the chances of convic- tion would have been negligible.

Only Longhorn Herd in * America Shows Increase Lawton, Okla.—The Texns Long- horn, bovine rspllcat of the days of the Spanish conquistadors, will not become extinct, although there is but one herd in the United States. United States forestry officials are EASTERN DIVISION certain that the anitiml will be pre- served through the rapid growth of the herd in Wichita National forest and game preserve. The rapid growth TIRES an better/ of the herd since It wns placed In the preserve gives credence to the contention. "*The herd now numbers August Sale 75, three times Its size in 1927. .FIRESTONE do not manufacture special brand tires for otherf The Longhorn, descendant of the to 'distribute—tut they do make a complete line of tires for us, bear- Scrawny and hardy cattle of Spain centuries ago, once numbered thon- ing the Firestone name and guarantee, that not only meets the price* The most timely and popular foods of the season sands on western plains. The first Spanish colonists brought a few with but beats any special brand tire distributed by mail order tiousej oj them during their conquest of Mexico offered at great savings! Stock up this week-end. and southwestern tJnited States. others in Quality and (Vistruction, giving greater values. Through the efforts of Will Barnes of the United States forestry service, LAST THREE DAYS . . . RASPBERRY erstwhile plainsman and cowboy, con- " Firestone have invested $25,000,000.00 with Firestone Deal- gress made a special appropriation for ANNPAGE 16 ox. purchase and transportation of the ers in establishing the most economical distributing and servicing PRESERVES BRAND 15c few remaining Longhorns to the pre- serve In the Wichita mountains near system in the world. here. Come in today—let us show you" Campbell's Beans 4 — 25c Humming Bird on the INSIDE FACTS from cross sections Long Flight for Syrup Colorado Springs, Colo.—An old vis- —that you may understand the EXTRA StringBeans itor came back this year to see Ralph J. Ayer, a farmer living near the Black VALUES in Firestone Tires' Forest region, and his wife. lie la a r humming bird named Bill and his Grapefruit (HEARTS) ?« 2'",; 25c home Is In South America. Bill flew north this spring as Is his custom. And Just why he flies each COMPARE year across the Gulf of Mexico and OUTSTANDING VALUES I over tropical jungles to the Ayer CONSTRUCTION and QUALITY ranch was revealed by Mrs. Ayer, a 4.SO-S1 Tlr* *.0O-I9fLD.Tir« farmhouse mistress with a liking for +A9pt- FINEST QUALITY—PURE birds. Ttrototit tl.lBnnd cliIBrtnii rtre«t»M Hall ftrtttont Hill The humming bird has a fondness GIVMYOU OWfl.ld Order OldttU Order GRAPE JUICE . 2, ,25c 23c for sirup, Mrs. Ayer Bajd, and ench Typ« Tlr« Tire year upon his return perches himself FOR NATIONAL PEACH WEEK —LARGE FREESTONE upon a branch of a honeysuckle vine, Mere Rubber .161 198 *67 6 Ib. which grows up over a house window. Vol., Cubit Inthea 17« From this branch, BUI can feed from Mare Weight, M.35 Z6.SO ELBERTA PEACHES . basket a bowl of sirup, placed there by Mrs. Pounds .... 16.99 15.7) Ayer, to the satisfaction of his "sweet M«re Width, WHITEHOUSE InchM . . . 4.75 4.74 5.98 5.84 14 tooth." Ayer has mnde a study of the South More Thickness, .617 .$78 .840 .8X1 EVAPORATED MILK . 3 r 17c American species of humming bird. Inches . a . . lie declared- they can fly across the BORDEN'SD^onPM't;, LIONIIOW , VAN CAMP'S O*» 14>%a ozoz.. 1A. PU«»tTr««a. 5 8 7 cam 19c Gulf of Mexico In a single night. v>. OR GOLD CROSS EVAP. MILK ** Sam* File* . $S.6f $5.69 $11.40 $11.40 Work on Hydroelectric Wheaties WHOLEWHEAT FLAKES 2 ?*&- 21c Dam in Ozarks Started Slloam Springs, Ark.—Preliminary COMPARE PRICES work to the actual construction of the huge hydroelectric project on Grand Gulden's . . ^ lie river, near here, hua been started. FIRESTONE OLDFIELD TYPE Hundreds of acres In the valley^ •111 be tnunduted by a lake to b0 -KA Special Our Oar Sudal Our Our SPKUI CriSCO SHORTENING . . Ib. can 21C treated. The project win be one of Caah MiJfJSOf Caik Brand Caah MAKE Or Cajk Brand SSL MAKE OF Brand PrlM Prlc * the largest in this section of the Mall CAB Pric. CAR Prit. Hall CAR Ord.r PW Rack Ordn P*r Bh Ordn UNEEDA BAKERS ... PREMIUM SODA or Ozarks. More than three years will Tin Fair Tlr* Pair Tlr. be spent In construction. Hundreds of men will be afforded •!• Graham Crackers . 2 JJl, 27c employment by the work. The actual $4-98 •*.«« 16.98 •»».*• MIJW 11.20 dam site Is across the Arkansus line 5.60 SULTANA BRAND ... LIGHT MEAT in Oklahoma. 7.10 ***• 5.69 11. M 11.40 M.1* Tuna Fish . can" 15c «/„ 29c Kansai Woman Traffic 7.90 Manager of Air Line 6.65 IS.* 11 JO QUALITY MEATS AT A*PMAg!<$TS BalA ( ••§7 8.57 Kansas City, Mo.—To HIHH Dorothy §.§»"*• Werner of the Kitusas City division of 6.75 15.10 Aat ALL POPULAR BRANDS ^ American Airways, Inc., goes t he ••19 honor of being the only woman In the 8.75 H»-I» United States to liold the position of 1*** 18.10 SMOKED HAMS S&S:, ^ 23c truffle manager of a major air line. 6.98 ss-t* After three years' experience, In PacrlMa , 8.90 1545 aeronautical promotion work she was StudtWkn. PORTERHOUSE STEAK CHOICE 9RADE \ ib. 45c given charge of ticket sales, mail and express on the American Airways fnnn BONELESS BRISKET BEEF FRESH or CORNED i^ib. 19c Kansas City to St. Louis and Omulm ¥k "Special Brand" Tire li made by a manufacturer for dUtHbaton tack a* mall order home*, oil con- l>uuiea and olben, under a name that doet not identify toe lire manufacturer to the public, nsoaUy bccsiue b» builds hit "be»t quality" tlrea under hl» own name. Fireatoue pat* hli name on euerjr lire he make*. LONG ISLAND DUCKS ib. 23c — Please mention this paper when buying from advertisers. — ib. 33c RIB LAMB CHOPS . ^ Quality. - BRAKE| LINING - ib.-17c SHOULDER OF VEAL MILK P:D WALL PAPEP FANCY BOLOGNAS . SLICED BACON SUNNYFELD , Ib. pkg. 17C TRY Trie MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION, INC. 2 ib.. 25c NEWYOPK HUGH TOMPKINS, Manager FANCY FRESH WEAK FISH Rahway Ave. and Main St., WOODBRIDGE THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIHC TEA CQ. Tel. Woodbridge 8-1280 > 356 STATE SiPfinH*M FRIDAY, AUGUST 7,1931 DENT R. K. 0. RAHWAY THEATRE NEWS Stirring Drama- JACK WHITING "Trader Horn" At Brilliant Cast Rahway Theatre PHILIP SCHLESINGER 1 Commercial Stationery and Office Equipment. Harry Carey, Edwina Booth [In "The Front Page"—Newi- 183 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY TEL. 1061 ! paper Thriller At The Rah- and Native Cast Of Thou- way Theatre. sands In Splendid Drama. Own a Typewriter! A rilhle-^ behind-tho-prones pir- Tin-- w.-ek. Thursday, Friday :ind inn iif the metropolitan press is Satuni.iv hiings to the screen of] "'I In Ki-niit rajre," which Howard tin K. K. O. Railway Theatre the , 11 in-li heralded "Trader Horn." $ Mitrhe-. the youthful pvoiluror, is Never before have you seen terrors I i -, nt:>ii; :it ;lu> R. K. 0. Rahuay t ' •>;' the jungles as unfolded in this Tlienne Kmlny anil Satmd.iy, AUR- 5 '>n.!iigist of romaiu'es. A stupend- •!-! i I-I:.. ' o.is drama actually filmed in the1 ••'Mie Fmnt I'aw" is biting, ryn- j Wildest African Jungle. Requiring DOWN i; LI. 'linini mis, ami tens<\ with siiv- !t\\o ^>!iil years in the making, with | l-ii-'. - tunt!nn- t'liit make even n Marry Curcy. Edwina Booth and n and it's h;,!(! buileil reporter who has quit : natlw cather double feature program; I Put O'Hrien's place in the movies llnnded by Mae Clarke and James is si cure ns a result of his brilliant I Hal! in "The Good Had Girl," pul- L. C. SMITH UNDERWOOD |initrayal nf the role of Hilily John- ; siting ilrnmn laying bare the throb- REMINGTON ROYAL HI'TKI'.V Mil KS AN si n. the star reporter who trios to bing heart of a girl \vho wanted to i|\iit reporting and settle down to a ii|iiii tin1 bright lights- and all its B.t be .ur. i«'. quiet married tiff, but can^t, because «>• Family will U.. I iraj-fty. A< an added feature ,«n«m« f .ctory ANY MAKE he is so clever his paper won't allow I "Hango," your greatest picture thrill REBUILT »•"• Enjoy It \n\V !< ]'i-t 1 i 1 •. -n't -'''in i'-iit fur a family N'>T to , njov a h;m to escape fron the mncNtrom I of I'.i31. Utterly different from any- Try It Free and See , M v, h.-n ;t M0I1EKN. DKl'EM'Altl.K u-fil <-:n < i<" !>t r>t "tli!1 fiont page." REBUILT LIKE NEW Ea»y Monthly Payments iia-l !uit 0 liEASONABLY. Audience? are froinj? to. he sur- ^ you have ever seen. Every machine is stripped right piis"d at Adolphe Menjou in the Monday and Tuesday, August 10th to the base and fully rebuilt, role of the .«uave, toveahle, but hard ami 11th, Paul Lukap and Kay Fran- worn parts are replaced ttta managing editor — Walter Burns. 1 is in "The Vice Squad." Blasting; immediately. No scrimping, nor the lid off of big city secrets. AI with branif new ones. New Monjou, whose acting has heen con- enamel, new nickel, new rubber snving to pay for it. The easy fined to the niceties of the drawing drama of the man who refused to' monthly payments are just the Star of "Men of the Sky" shown on purchase love at a price. Added at-' parts, new type, new key ring*, same as rental. room in the past, proves himself a !the screen of the K K. (i. Kahwaytraction—Laurel and Hardy in their i etc. A complete perfect type- BARGAINS BARGAINS versatile ami powerful trouper in Theatre Friday ami Saturday, Aug- writer that you will be proud newest laugh riot entitled "Laugh- j Get Our Special Offer Now this role—something completely dif- !UPt 14-114.15 sn'own in conjunction ing Gravy." j to own. re rent from anything he has ever cs- h AdolphAt e Menjou in "The Front You can obtain the machine on wit Wednesday and Thursday, August j S DAYS' FREE TRIAL a down payment of only $5.00. scyed before. Page." 12th, 13th, Charlie Chan comes again That's good business. You can Edward Everett Horton takes the Send for a machine today. Give 1927 Willys Knight Coupe $125.00 to intrigue you. Earl Derr Biggers' it a careful trial under your try the machine ten days. pint of Bensinger, the fussy, throat- thrilling tale of adventure "The j Tliut'a good judgment. Then spaying reporter of a highbrow pa- own conditions. Use it for Black Came!," with Warner Oland, j FIVE PULL DAYS to prove to you'll want to take advantage per, who doesn't like to have people Pally Eilers and Bela Lugosi. Clever j of our very special offer. For 200.00 use his telephone, and who is liter- yourself that it is exactly the 1929 Ford Pickup Witty Charlie Chan unravels a blood ; genuine Standard Typewriter full details — Call — Phone — ally sitting on top of the biggest curdling mystery story under a love j Write. story of the day—misses it because laden tropic moon. Warm romances i we claim it to be. he is vain about his poetry. Horton 165.00 and chilling adventure in the South DELIVERY ANYWHERE 1928 Ford Pickup is one of the greatest screen come- Si as. . dians, and "The Front Page" afford? CALL REPRESENTATIVE — NO OBLIGATION. him great opportunity. Friday and Saturday, August 15th ] Mary Brian has the role of the lit- ami l"ith—an unusual double fea- ; 1927 Pierce Arrow Coupe .425.00 tle girl who is going Jo marry a wild ture program at no advance in reporter and take him "away from prices. Adolphe Menjou in "The it all." _ She handled it splendidly,! Front Page," the inside story on big City news-making with all its humor, • PHILIP SCHLESINGER and again earns the praise that | thrills and suspense, told as only j 1930 Harley Davidson Motorcycle came to her after her work in "The Commercial Stationery and Office Equipment Royal Family of Broadway." the screen's master craftsmen can I Frank McHugh gets laughs every till it. On the fame program Jack 183 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY TEL. 1061 (Plenty extras) 195.00 time he appears on the screen, and Whiting and Irene Delroy in "Men his reputation is intact in this pic- of the Sky," a sensational Spy ro- ture, where he takes the part of a mance of earth and air. Secrets of Pleasa mention this paper when buying from advertisers.— 1931 Ford Standard Coupe drunken reporter. Walter Catlett, the service never before revealed. George E. Stone, Mae Clark, .Slim Summerville, Matt Moore, and many others complete the brilliant cast of (almost new) 475.00 1 this picture. Paul I.ukas, Kay Francis in "The IT'S GOOD TIMES SHOW MONTH j All in all, the youthful producer Vice Squad," a I'm amount picture I of. "Hell's- Angels" is offering at the R. K. (). Kahway Theatre 1930 Ford U Ton Panel Truck 450.00 ; grand entertainment at the Railway Monday and Tuesd.iy, August 10-11. 'Theatre. "The Front Page" is hot a pictur3 to be missed. Cezdy Flu. Does Every Good 1928 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 195.00 It is Feiie:-iill:- I•.-3i.• -.»• 11 that the Comprehensive Slang Wurd shark Is iLe most .|un:.vr»us flsli. but Girl Want to be Tin' slaic word "pidiiot" is applied the barracuda, a lar^'c. savii^i', pike- to a thousand differi-nl things. It is li|;e tish of the tropical seas, is more Bad? 1928 Ford DeLuxe Delivery 245.00 n kind of gpnerlc term npplied to any- apt to attack man that the shark. It thing. It tn!;es the plsico of the old is almost as large as a twelve-year-old SUNDAY, AUG. 9 Intimate Revelations; 1928 Ford Phaeton 165.00 term "thinn-uni-a-lit"—meaning some- boy and Us mouth is such that any of o Girl Who thing one (loos tmt l;nmv tht name of. bite is ljUely to result In pennaneut Tried t0 or has tpmpornrili' f"r'_r»ltpn. 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ALWAYS— Deserted U. S. Army and CHRISTENSEN'S A Wide Variety of Joined Foreign Legion. St. Joseph, Mo.—Arnnlil Oo.lbpy, A fighting man, knew that ho hail been Flowers at hurt and Injured In the French Sudan BIG SUMMER SALE during the World wnr, but he did not know until recently that a court had BAUMANN'S done him n greater dnmnRe In declar- NOW IN FULL SWING ing Mm legally dead. Many of our customers have taken advantage of the unusual low prices at Indeed It was a strung story of Every Day in the Year! adventure that Oodbcy told his moth- which we are offering our seasonable and attractive merchandise at this tale. er; Mrs, nrace Godbi-y Mulkey, when Below we quote some of our leading specials.

he nppeared at her home and asked , ^^^.^^•••••••—a——s^——^WPW for lifs estate, which hud already been killed In Probate court. MEN'S FANCY COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS REG. $1.6B VALUE (Jodhey's story twin when he was SPECIAL $129 Qfor$075 n adventure-seeklnt; boy before the Acres of grounds and our six- 'nil nl Slates entered the World wnr. n 1017 he had a doslrc to enter the MEN'S FANCY & PLAIN BROADCLOTH treat conflict, which he had read —SHIRTS; Value to $1.2B~-Sizes 14 to teen greenhouses allow us to about In the newspapers, although he 18—Special @ 79c 3 for $2.25 was only sixteen years old when he MEN'S FINE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS — enlisted In February of that year. He Reg. $2.95, Special . $2.29 always have a plentiful supply lolned the mnrlnea MEN'S SILK PONGEE SHIRTS — Oiiviil ("Spike") Mnlnnoe, of Won Hero Medals. Reg. $1.98 Value $1.69 of fresh flowers. Iliittory !•! of tlio const nrtlllcry on His exploits as a mnrlne won him duty lit Fort Wltillolil Krott, who was the Crolx de Guerre nnd the Distin- MEN'S RAYON POLO SHIRTS, Special... 88c recently opoki n of liy (Jonoral Siim- guished Service medal. He was gassed MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS, Special 88c merall us beliiR tlio best soldier lie has several times, but he rose to the rtnk MEN'S FANCY BELTS, Reg. $1 Value @ 88c evet seen in the United Htntos nrmy. of second lieutenant. Let flowers carry your message to In all the fifteen years that the ser- geant lnis been soldiering lie lias nev- When the war ended Godbey was the sick friend and 'also as remem- er been known by nny other name than mustered out of the service ID HO- "Spike," nnd when his name wnst need- boken, August 3, 1010. Civilian Uft brance on anniversaries and birth- ed for dispatches the writers hud to didn't appeal to him, so he re-enllsted. refer to the 'offlclnl flies, for no one After six months he deserted and knew his real name. went to the French Foreign legion days. and soon was off to French Sudan to quell the Rill uprising. There lie found more fighting than he cared for. POTPOURRI A real battle with the Riffs ensued. Nothing Carries the Message of The Foreign Legion rode camels that i day In 1028. The Riffs didn't mind LADIES' HATS Condolence Like Flowers. Not a Rose hand-to-hand fighting and met the The tuberose Is not related to legionnaires eye to eye and when It Values to $1.98 the rose at nil. Its name came was over Godbey was letf for dead. Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere from misuse nf the adjective Two days later persons passing over Balance of Summer Stock to Go at tuberous. l'.P(;inse of Its ex- the battlefield found, the American and tremi'ly sweet oilur It Is used "t took him to a French military hospital, intensively fur perfumes. Its where he was kept for two years be- $1.00 luiiK slpiidor stein tomes from a fore he was discharged as fully recov- JOHN R. BAUMANN fuberous rootstlrk. It Is a na- ered In 1028. II »tlve of troplcul America anil Tried for Dturtlon. Jantzen Bathing Suits, FLORIST • • Asia, but Is also grown In this He went to Spain, where he wai 11 country. seized with a desire to see his native Reg. $5.50 Value St. Georte and Hazel wood Aves., Rahway, N. J. 1931. Western NewaDanpr t'nlon.> land again. Be obtained a Job on a Spanish freighter bound for America. @ $4.49 Tel. Rahway 7-0711 The freighter brought him to Brook- lyn three months ago, where he sur- Web Foot Bathing Suits, rendered to marine authorities, Reg. $3.50 Value He was tried for desertion, but be- It's the easiest cause of his World war record the @ $2.95 thing In the worM court's leniency gave him a dishonor- for the average able discharge as his only punishment, CHARTER THE YACHT "GALLIVANT woman to telt wlioi with the promise that six months' good Men's All Wool Speed For n mnn Is goluy t< behavior would result In granting him Suits, Reg. $2.95 propose. an honorable discharge. He arrived here Just In time to Value @ $245 learn that the Probate court was divid- BOAT PARTIES "Lkud of Midnight Sun" ing his adjusted compensation certifi- Boys' All Wool Speed MAY BE SEEN AT MUNICIPAL PIER, Norway reaches 300 miles Into th cate. He Is claiming the estate on the Arctic Bone, and nearly one-third o: grounds that he Is alive, And It looks Suits, Special $1.39. WOODBRIDGE, ANYTIME the country !s In the domain of th as if he has a good cifse. midnight sun and winter darkness, but even tn the extreme south the FULL INFORMATION ON TRIPS GIVEN AT THE PIER summer day Is long and the winter Colorado Man Catches day Is short. Peculiar Looking Fish C CHRISTENSEN & BRO. Pueblo, Colo.—Al Severson went fishing and caught for himself a nec- turus. "BOY RIGHT-PAY CASH-SAVE MONEY" A necturuB is a weird looking ani- mal, a cross between a water sala- mander and cattish. It Is a genus 96 MAIN STREET WOQDBRIDGE salnnmnder—and Is one of the largest members of the fumlly. It la found MANY OTHER STUPENDOUS BARGAINS In the eastern and central portion of this country, but so far as is known Severson's specimen Is the first ever cauRht In Colorado. The anlmnl, nbout nine Inches long, of Kniy-green color, with skin like a nitlisli, has four legs, with four toes on the front fcot mid five on the rear, and It bus six external gUls. It can live for some time out of water. Sovwson, who captured the animal alive, kept It In n J»r filled with water for five weeks, but it has refused all food.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in buying a car stop in and talk it over Goodnight, What a Name! with us. We will be glad to help you with advice, as to what is best but Owner Gets His Bed for your needs and pocketbook. We have been selling Buick auto- Des Moines, lowu.—A young man walked Into the police station here. mobiles and other makes for over fifteen years. Consult us as you "Your name?" naked the jailer. "Ooodnlght," replied the youth pre- would your doctor, lawyer or banker. We are at your service; paring for sleep. our reputation is your protection. "Just a minute, souny," shouted the Jailer. "I naked your name." "Goodnight," patiently responded the youth. "No more wise crocks!" said the BUICK, 1930 Master "6"' Sedan, five- NASH, 1930 five-passenger sedan, Jailer. passenger, de luxe, model, six wire six-cylinders. A real car and in "My name," said the youttg man, Is wheels, trunk rack, bumpers, front olm Goodnight." good condition; five new tires; can- and rear; low mileage. This car "Goodnight!" exclaimed the Jailer, not tell it from a new car; a big and Goodnight went to bed. will suit any new car buyer. Terms, Drivers of sixes saving. Look at this car before you low down payment. Special price buy « cheap new one. Act quick. for this week only. Trade accepted. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Baby Gorilla Waxing never want less Fat on Goat Milk dutch, shift Into "low"—and fed t%at St. Louis, Mo.—Yonnah has i It tmhem at* e§Undmrm Btnoothn***, Chance into "•eoond," hit • ., a goat all her own. And the f glc* thm mm—th, f#Ie»< goat has been Instrumental In pmmmr thmt mmk«* drivlmg raster and faster dtp, dtp lot* "high," making Yonnah tat. awefep along at top speed—than throttle Yonnah U the St. Louis soo's down to hardy a crawl. The unoothneaa BUICK, small coupe, 1930, fivene w baby gorilla. Since baby goril- We have a good selection of late las In captivity are rare, zoo at' tires; one owner; looks like new, and flexibility you alteoyt get are tin-cyl- model cart that can be bought right. tendants were puzzled about Driven of die* are apatled ready for the road; a bargain. inder smoothneM, *i*-cyUndmr nexthUlty. Terms and trades. Just how to go about feeding for anything low. Driver* Yonnah. They weren't familiar Annoying vibration U gone I Term*. of site* ate sold on multiple cylinder*. with the necessary diet Then August A. Buscb do- They would no more think of giving up Over two million owners have tested and nated a goat to Yonnah. So the •W performance than any other rml proved ttta •UnsyUnder Chevrolet engine. gorilla's attendants began feed- advancement of motoring. For them, the They have found that It 00*14 '*** fof «•* Ing her goat milk. In ten days i the animal gained 22 ounces. whole cylinder question has been settled. and oil thari any other. They have found Now the gorilla's diet Includes SUp behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Six, that it actually reduce* upkeep coats, by rti>lnu<.'h, gruhain craukers, ba- We have several cars that teaa be sold for holding vibration to a minimum. They nanas, molasses, oranges, let- and you'll know why these driven feel aa I tuce, IQII bone tneal, aside from they do. Step en the •tarter, let the motor know >iUU better in evei# way—and they as low as $50. Come in and look tbe Blllk. Idle—and notice iu itlenc*. throw In the would never be satisfied with toast them over, but act quick. , at price* ranging from '4T5 — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — 4U$*ioif.o.k.FUml,IIUklflt,iptcMniaip>nmntmtTm, Ltm dttiwdprUm mmt tmtr &• M. A. C (arm*. NEW CHEVROLET SIX UNION COUNTY BUICK Co. See Your Dealer Below JEFFERSON MOTORS, Inc. 339 NO. BROAD STREET ELIZABETH 160 New Brunswick Ave. Elizabeth 2-3802 OPEN EVENINGS Perth Arabpy, N. J. : jMntftWtWfW HI cwmotrr •WHCtuwmttiioCTCs. *» -to tm. t. •.

L :-*. •»-u.miK;«»atMSMMIla»t« I V-.*- K» .-• J> times FRIDAt, AUGUST 7, 1981 WOODBRIDGE Punctu&l D -OTHER EDITORS SAY-. Mr, Sc»rf«c» Al Capone'i Philosophy ment, of thiR country. Subscription $1.50 Per Year • ar th,., l ¥ e a n Published Every Friday by ipone, who'fac'h f M legalll difficultiediffilti s off a .n(i t ." ""? ™!? , . >'"\ 1 r co serious sort just now, made a little 5™,/$ "°L !"plaining. nM, , MIDDLESEX PRESS, 18-20 Green Street, Woodbridf* y r aI1 statement which reveals his philosn- ," .'"f .f° f"* theso l,.,n; Telephone, Woodbridge 8-1710, 8-1711 TH'MAlL phy of the (ran* business, and shows „ "? |n»t th»™ i*^"8? ?f "Onr P •thnt Mr. ('apone, who has been sell- "r'fl™,6™ ln bank 'nUurosv „ MAXWELL LOGAN ...- -..- _ - - Publisher in* liquor illegally, does not feel that B00UC lnau JEROME .1. RAFTERTY Business Manager he has committed any crime in his "Isn't it loU worse to take ti,, 1 business activities. Here is the state- CHARLES H. BYRNE ..". Editor ment: THOMAS J. BRENNAN _ Sports Editor nut of a ••I've been offered $2,000,000 to "?™ tno se-oil a. uXi i. wri.•HI.t - a hook, but I won't do it. I've ™" " ""le beer, a |,,. Entered as second-clas» matter March 13, 1919, at the Post- had lots of offers from moving pic- office at Woodbridge, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1879. can't »eo wli,.. ture producers, but I feel about that ^ as I do nbout books, It is nny ,V(,i- N»tion»l Advertising Raprvientatiret "You know, these Kane pictures— who buv< !• \"J" New Jtrtey New»p*p«r«, Inc. jt • A tM that's terrible kid stuff. Why, they [ * New York—Ckie«ro— Philadelphia— ought, to take nil of them and throw

Newark them into the lake. They're doing aW fl nnthing but harm to the younger ele- ' ' " ""• 'HIS PUBLICATION is committed to no political, racial, reli- cause in these times it „,,,,' g:ou«, or social group or organization. Its aim is to allow in loss SPHOIIS problem than unemployed the only one in which the • its news columns nothing that it knows to be untruthful, biased, or of a nature to offend a proper sense of delicacy. money. any money, The paper's opinion, insofar aa a sincere endeavor can serve to pre- Willie money remains Idle, men must ( —The .lei-s,.,, vent it, does not appear in the news, but is confined to the space set be Idle. aside for it—the editorial column. In this column it i? pledged to uphold ?uch things as it considers worthy, anr1 to condemn and fight Off the California const, near San against conditions in which it Sees evidence of insincerity, injustice DleRO, a United States destroyer with or prejudice of the public welfare. Its columns at all times are no man on hnnrrt manoeuvred at 1>li;li open to publication of communications on any subject, although 'apeeil, Ilio lYiiinofMivnVf i'1 •'•>di;ii; n ISO no communication will be considered that is palpably bitter or ma- licious or which is not signed by its author. In case? where it is decree turn. requested, the name of th« author of a communication will be A radio-robot at tin." wheel of the withheld in publishing. manlesa destroyer Stotlilert turned riKht or left as ordered, Increased the destroyer's s|ie.'il to ten, (Uteri, twen- ty-six knots, lilow the whistle, lilinketl HELP THEM ALONG tho powerful span Illicit. And in ron Last week we called attention to the field clay that will nection with possible future war. re be held tomorrow under the auspices of the firemen of Wood- member thai t!i.« r •T;n-n>lr>t with no crew was dolni; th" w.irli of sixty mi»n. bridge and we reminded the people of Woodbridge that tho A thousand or t"n tliounand ships community owes something to those firemen who are always might be controlled on the water ready to serve at any risk, even life itself. We want to say all under the water, or In the air, without S. FISHKIN risking human lift'. CLOTHING that again or affirm what we said. ' SILVER IN INDUSTRY Science and money c.milmied make The field day is tomorrow and the firemen have every-: The future of silver, according to Charles White Merrill, This Week a powerful rnniblnatlon. This world 187 Smith St. of the of Mines win will he on the way to ilvllliatlon when thing in readiness to give the public plenty of entertainment. bureau > depend on industry. He points Perth Ami™, out that Sllver exce t for by ARTHUR BRISBANB governments ta];e as much trouble For those who enter the competition in field events there is ' P Photography, has found no impor- about the happiness of the worklnp N. J. opportunity to win prizes in the equivalent of cash. There will ^^ industrial use in recent times, and the photographic in- Kindness, Not Cash. masse* as they do about new way» ot dustr does not take five er cent of destroying life. Tel. 2991 be dancing, games, carnival features, a dinner. y P - available silver supply. Lady of Old Australia. The firemen are trying to raise a little money to carry on' The United States is the fading consumer of silver for | Shaw Will Talk. the various charities and other helpful work they do each arts and industries, using about 42,000,000 ounces a year, year. You can help them by attending the field day. No mat- Use of silver in other countries is small, and three-fourths of A ter how little you spend it will be appreciated. ;the current suPPIv K°es for coinage. If the metal is to be «.l!'!i, ^ The Dollar Medical Clinic brou ht back to its fonm disbands, with the Germans expressing This is a time of depression. There are a good many whol year, a new kind ot evasion. Three or four near-gunmen went out the other night to power trust today; that it is merely a fabrication of politicians half the price in any other institution. seeking an istfue. But there is danger that we will have a real "throw a scare into" another fellow who had aroused the ire With British statesmen packing up Clinic Houn power trust—a danger coming from a different direction than tor their grouse shooting, this Govern- Mornings—8-10:30 A. M. of one of them. When such expeditions are undertaken there at Tues., Thurs. and Satin is usually a leak and the other fellow finds out about it. When most of us suspect. The real, and menacing power trust can be ment will consider conditions here t Evenings 7- 9 '30 P M 2-5:30 P. M. home where we also edit a consider- And by appointment. the four arrived some other gentlemen were watching them created by those who are' fighting the imaginary trust of the able "Help Wanted" page. from a place of concealment. The new arrivals went upon present. Government ownership of the electric industry would Perhaps the United States could re- Charges for glasses in the clinic includes: (a) examination n; mean a power trust of the most expensive sort—a gigantic, all- Yise Us cluldiah attitude toward Kus-; an<] eyc sight; (b) glasses; years there ha8 been and liushea, to .spy out danger. Later, contrast with the savage inhumanity of the old sailing days, that Intellectual curiosity made us ill America an assault on the very fundamentals of Christianity—weak 1928 Chevrolet Coach $75 the men who follow tTTe sea seem to remember only the good stand atlll stralghter, and turn our add negative at first; bold, strong and nrrogant now—and this assault skulls backward, that we might look at 1929 Ford Sedan $375 thing* about the watery w^rld which they were so near. The has developed to an alarming point. the stars. ,, more cruel the 'experiences, the greater the glamour that at- $975 It is u revolt ugainst God, and the logical outcome is a cyclone of 1930 Hudson DeLuxe Brougham tached to the tales that drifted down through the centuries. George Bernard Shaw, praising Uua- crime, dishonesty, impurity and indecency. We have so far forgotten God slana, their methods, asks "Why did , 1929 Pontiac Sedan $275 "Fiddlers' Green" is a narrative of gripping interest to nnd his ideals- that today our record stands as a disgrace to decency and not England begin this Instead of Rus- young and old. * The very smell a.nd mystery of the sea seems sia?" 1929 Nash DeLuxe Sedan $595 rigliteousnrBS. Such remarka worry the good "capi- to be caught in its pages. f • " The church,which has been going into dry rot spiritually, iftuet renew talists" of all countries. In reading it, one becomes really acquainted for the first itself. America etauds at the parting of the ways. Only an eld-fashioned Let Emma Qoldmun, Upton Sinclair, time with Davy Jones and his brother, Casey, Lief the Lucky, or some other professional radical, revival of religion can put gangland out of business overnight. pralBS Russia. That doesn't matter. Ulysses, Columbus, Drake, Hudson, the Old Man of the Sea In the revolt against authority many have been teaching a personal But you cannot "laugh off" Shaw, al- and Mother Carey. Cool skinned maidens with sea weed in God, the Bible is made light of, and the cross of Christ is reduced to though bis opinions mean less thad x those of the real radical. their hair become living characters. kindling wood. The Man Who Flogged the Dolphin and who was "leadin' Actually the revolt it a revolution against morality. Today, man's The worst of it is that newspapers UNION GARAGE CO. 'arpooner fer Cap'n Jonah," invented a pump to milk a herd rights are in collision with God's. Possibly u little more home punish everywhere print what Shaw sayi. And of fine fat whales which he caught, fenced in a little bay and capltftl is very timid, never more so. ment, school discipline and even capital punishment would strike a deadly When you mention Russia the capital- trained to come to shore wherj he called them. He figured blow at our modern lawlessness. tit feels like- Fafner at the sound of BUICK CADILLAC LA SALLE he could get about a ton and & half of butter and cheese from the sword, "Notbuan" miHIf. each whale each day, not to mention milk, but, as he said, Honey's timidity is one cause of our 273-277 High St. ^erth Amboy trouble. It hides away, instead of go- "When I got aroun' to givin' the flra' milkin', I discovered I'd Mint Expcntiv* Drink F»lh.r Hatchu E|fi Aesop, BOD of Glodlus Aesopus dis- The curious toad known as the mid ing to work. Adolph S. OuhB puts Im- Phone Perth Amboy 2400 got me a 'erd of bulls." solved (u vlni'Kur a peotrl valued aat wife toad lays Ui eggi BO that the*, portant truth In few Words when he said that uiL&mnloyod n.nu pmuunt a The world m$rvele4 exploits of Baron Munchausen 140,000 In order to have the satUfac- become attached to the back of th Open Evening* but his adventures seem in "Fiddlers' Green." tlon of consuming the most expensive and are curried there uutll ttiej flriol ever known, ,' OlMMiAM A& Bring Results —

'.* utaj «*L.ML i L.fcjufe.1 .u w ,-••%• A' ^ 1'••••«!. / )ODBRIDGE TNDEPENDlHj 7,1981 LBVINK XMt l.irMAN CKHTIFUSP PVHUC ACCOUNTANTS of S10 Srtrnlh Atnw. Sf» Sort STRAN^AS IT SEEMS-By John Hix HolWolWt Blrt l>rt» An>1»>, N. J. Filipino* tr* t\Ut.*n* nf thf Philip ,, ,SIFI. I.EVINB, pine iRlsndu tot not of tbe rnlti<<< 1 i N V » N .1.), Tf kphonr* J ins i.i I'M AN, I'hlr-liiTintt TKH Rtfitr*. There Ii no quota for thorn \ I u n 11 I ft»I Accnintft IN. J ) 1815 »n<1 K Ni:\V JKKHKV II.is between Rahwsy avenue and Pearl { fiimlj Tn-niurprS Office II, -i TVIM1 nn (In fin:,I s- up street, Woodbririite, white (told the right wmmnltiR ;.f.. . In. (OMMKNTS r I ..... (II !« rmnlly •• tnoooh with blue stone. Reward if or flnvor. Ilrown- • '< I Mill in i ^ 50 returned to H. M. Tompkins, care of ,,„., ot Tilt; .11 HIT: T:n Aim.'li r. nut liig wns not using i. \ i lulTl 11 inn fnilTIHcil jl 11 itlP |H - Municipnl Service Station, Runway I>AH SWS: Miir.l, •:i. irit ih QlSl OF 50 It In this connec- ,|.|, .nil,B I' nl» III tl..' <.[(!••« nf V-•'. in i<'inn.-.I in r.'M <> • If, FROM THE FOUL nvunue nml Main street, Wondhridjce. "A nrllinn ilnHiu^ n year is ,,,v •|-r,.ii»nriT. Inn illil not 111.•|.ii.. tion, but how well •I'i e un. *!'•• .|...| l.nl-i, W. I., 8-7. 1 spoilt Ii> wntr Mv word 'pleasu' nl in« lnn.1 rmniiilsyi'il. wlii- . H , i Mi, li -II. 1 ••:! 1 in.-.I |.. v: the couplet •>*- : ,,.ii,.|r;i|il> l»y till' Ile|>lirlllL>*nl nf | II' l:...',i ii> K\ A-?.. in l< l.'i'nun- — li tit ' it joesn't pri'-ws Just the 1 I M', i .'MiMit'iniM t. .-.-nil.- t|..t null, ip:it FOR RENT r(>*t nnvMnnir tn «ny it in con Mi 'Mitli ,,1,1 1 ln Mi.l I ,-.,.,I .l.iriTiu Hi., ivrlnil inn.uinlt'.l Idon of wt'll seasoned foods: ,,iUy uith til" '•K"- l>. ?K. I.1 This ii.i...imi will !.<• tniiiKf'Trc'1 N'K'ELY furnished apartment, twn IIIIIMI l,y till' nlli nl!.-|iil|..r "' I" III" S'ni'lu- I:.!. ii-i.. i nut nl tin large room? kitchenette and priv- -i III". y 1 . 'I' " . f Ih. < iiru.nl Vf-JH. Oh. Ihe Itltle mere nnd how much it l»! investigate our low ,lli.., t ymir iitl'Milinn lit iTvlilt.itM lite huth. All inprovements. Idenl lo- -MliV V'- -.',^-t, •' tl,..| >"'l KH'i p,H ti.-i.llnl And the IItt)a le^fl, »nd what worlili ,,,,, )• III.' IlllllllK'F HlHM't" nf ll|i> ; prices. mii.lv t.. IMiil.it \ :: II..VI-IIU*. mil Kv icat on. S50 Maple nvt'ime, Wood- » w ny! , i Truwl lltl'l ^(iplllll lil\ luluill i.f |n II.IH re- :n |.ii.lr.i.|..il f.,r 111.' yi'iir I:IS1 'bridne, N. J. ,. II |u miKHPHlcl Hull I IHHP mill ^im will I.., Intersled in ii itn.ly nf 111. STUDENT, ,1 l,.,itiiiK H. 1IIM1II1I-H li" ri'ml Inii^llior W. I. 7-24, tf. Success In cookery tlfpends nnon the Children's Rayon Panties, r.\inu-H. ;n, I n!-ii nf 111.- ,|.-|-;il Ilil.-lltnl <"i ,,. iiiiontH III Cmler Hint n *nnt- [H 11,111 nt-s ft PEAHUT nlre tnste of tlie cook lu the adding of ,,i,|, I f.iniir1liiK niuy I'*' Ini'l "1 yur THIST nmslllN: i?()R RENT—Small furnished apart- that 25c quality, 1OC ,| nfdih-- Y"ll will !>.' tllt"rc!'t<'.l 1 BPiiaonlng, eplce or Iliivorlng, without All . :.:^11 nmn ntnl In J.!l!l.!<:i7.:!Hl. IJlljn wnK AND IH when serving these familiar dishes. A ,,l,. ;l .leTjilIed riml I'lin-flll eXHHilliii- '|'|l(. |>M | n TU *• i.f Nainsook Union Suits, 85c r]f 'flit lilc from linth HOUSE FOR RENT—6 rooms; »11 ','( nil ili.'ilin nn.l all VHIII'IKTI. jmiil ni<7-it:n] mi.I W mere truce of nutmeg added to fresh iiillirlilKr T.MMIKIIIIM «t improvements; grarage; 61 Claire Ihi. pirl"'l nnilir review We jnmmry 1, l!l.ll :IH :,iiil utstiin-liTiK in lima beans Improves them. A trifle ,i ,ni.l reinmlM nil Imnk iirrminm Mur.-h Jl, IM1. avenue near Rahway avenue; $45 per i.;,liiii.i.» In lh« Current, Trust unil , •r|,1. l.blilliiy 9ii|(. ,,f tlie lulint' Shu-l more mny be added to the dry ones. 1 WNU Bpi'vlct.l | month. Inquire H. L. Deraarett, 487 ,, IHVHIHI* nf iiccfiiintf". iinil lire HIU- SIHIWK Unit llierp remain*. '! nn unpnlil Itrm Add a small piece of mace to panned thinl the flKHrc" illRplnypil nn Hi>,,| ||4fl.:,l IIIP In munli tpalitlei fur mill"'1 j Rahwny avenue, tel. Woodbridge B- 1 1 1 1 or creamed oysters. Remove It before ,,, .,\lill.|IH rnrriMtly set furth ttii : VMIIII In fine-, tl.O!'! .!!'. In thp I'minty I' - 1.0124. Economy Store ,,,,„ ,,f iiffnlrn. ti.-llv.. 1'1-nM-jn F ml; tl.Hfi-J'' In the W. I. 6-19 tf. serving. Add both and mus- Tr.,:iinirpr ilneli not kp*p w*>li«rn|p ' i -,,,irt AtlPtiilnnls 1'i-nHinnc nn rrnt lialanif frnm .Inn- tard to Boston bhked beans. Ginger 79 Main Street mil nil fundu arc

I.Hi 1, I1KII .Mi"'. -''I. A.l.-1-IH } 21,114.111 N.|H" 92 4.414.4 U Beware of Imitations li, 1I4.UOU.UO --I I'lungim tu future GOOD USED CARS .-iiiriitn In I'mKremi Gl-'NIHNF. Buyer Aspirin, the kind l-l.-ld i 'ii nt ra ltd (hat dot-tors prescriln; and millions of ALL GUARANTEED - it.-vl.tlUD IW users have proven sale for over thirty CHILDREN licllt tu in. rcflHHlL'll -'Ul i-lor) years, can easily he identified by the i.il Ciniliiil AaiotH name Hayer and the word genuine as CRY FOR IT— TO BE IN A-l SHAPE uliove. I ' i.i'.4r..3!i !.:,o»i).ot) I'liyiilik- rj»,327.47 :'..,II.I Ceiiuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and PJHILDREN hate to take medicine 1 7.so <'(.iuuii:loi a is,j9t».:m :-,;ll Itenrni! sun-; it is always the. same. It has the , ^*'a» a/rule, but every child Joves the .Mil NillOli uiit|iialiiied endorsement of physicians taste of Castoria. This pure vegetable A -II and druggists everywhere. It does not preparation is just an good as it taste*; Oldsmobile, 1929 Sedan $575 A-li A-ll depress the heart, and no harmful effects j,it ^ biand an(j juat a8 harmless as the , Ucliiliioil—1U3U Plnuuclnii killuw its use. ' recipe reads 'i.lu« Mi-venue H37 Oldsmobile, 1929 de luxe Jl1 IliiniU Ctull l^tiyuble , , . Hayer Aspirin b thei universal antl- when „ ',; . { u •"I fiiMu Current dote (or pama of aH kinds. , . , -L . , ,. T. T Coupe, Total Headaches Neuritis , tew <*™P»of_Caiton« ha.hun.oothed. 575 Colds Neuralgia , MleeP a8aln w a J»ffy- Nothing ia more Sore Throat Lumbago { valuable in diarrhea. When coated Oldsmobile, 1929 Coach 475 ANNOUNCES The Profit. Of $2,000 To $4,000 Rheumatism Toothache tongue or bad breath tellff constipation, Aspirin is the trade-mark 'of Bayer use it* gentle aid to cleanie and regulate OPENING OF FIRST FREDERICK H. TURNER CO Yearly Raising Clover hill Oldsmobile, 1928 Coach 325 manufacture of monoaceticacidester of a child's bowed* In coldi or children's CLASS POCKET :: INSURANCE <: Rabbit* aalicylicacid. [ diseases, you should we it to keep BILLIARD PARLQR 4B9 Eait A*«.. Strnm '' the system from clogging. We Teach You How, and Buy All C £ C (' Castoria is told in every drug store; AVENEL T*Upkona W»«Jbrid»« S4»3» You Raise. Write Or Call. U 0 0 the genuine always bears Chas. H. POCKET BILLIARDS "Are you interested in buyini or renting a homo in Sewaron Alio Representative Needed In Your LIQUID OR TABLETS | netcher'i 8«nature- AMON MOTOR CAR COMPANY Av»n»l St., Avanal, N. i. Sev«r«l unuiuml opportunitiei Locality. Write Or Call *«i * H«»d»ch« «r N«ural(U is (Near Super-Highw»yi 30 minute*, ch«tk» a Cold Hi* firtt at present" v d*y, and ehtcki M»l«rU in thr«* 433 NORTH AVENUE YOUR PATRONAGE Phone Woodbridg* 8-0713 fo LEH1GH PACKING INC. SOLICITED appointment!. 110 Albany St. Naw Bruniwiak ««6 Snlv» for B«by'» Cold. CASTORIA WESTF1ELD, N. J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931 WOQDBRIPGE INDEPRNn,, PAGE EIGHT . — Hirer M.J. Lake Plant*' Sr Heel Foot Inke In 'i'«>rin'"»M» l« A p»n<]o-»ctwir* strangely mli*d HOCKS of MAGIC 1 with Ihmlogy, U th* (loctrlD* "f Ulf Lit <'nii«P(l liy a clmriK' I" the coiinW" of One In a Thousand lhi> MI«*Ufl!ppi rfwr, n part of th* tifrnntnrr at plant*, tbnt t«, the hell"* of NEW YORK AINEP Py former bod BPrmniIed from the proRont that for every Illnen* ther* ii *nme hprb with th* power to onrp It and r> O ihnniiPl of the river In die form of n take. It Is located tn the extreme that th«- herb b«ini the stun or mark There Is H New Yurk U'Himii (if HOW TO CHANGE ONE CARD INTO ANOTHER northwest corner of Tenness<>e and hy which It mar be known ngninut ueiillh nnd |Misllinn wlin ni'w-i hiis liiul pnrt of Its area also Is In the state what particulnr lllnm» It may be ap- ii liich re^:inl fur n'i:iil:iti"M-< i'f tlii> of Kentucky. plied. firder wlilrti up|n-;tr I" IMT II Ml Htniil'l nnd iiiirnvrs«:iry. 1 p (H n^-i-nt tinirx, i IMI III •• »M ••! ••! ••«• uum uuiMi of criiii'si1. mt'ii Inni1 in;i'le liiws mid WSBMMMi women Imve Mind" ••II^KUIIH, mill 111 f! THI PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS IH8TTTUTI0H fni't Ifl tlnit (lie :n«•viiu'i1 wi'tiii-li, t.i'Iijit renlly nim-li nmre lnile|'ernleiit <>f tlioutrlil flniii MIIV iii;in, If (.'"veined Mainly Ii) her • >w11 senw "f the Illness of tliillL-s Hither Itisiti liy liny I'L'iil code. Tint limy nm he clenr t" VIJII, but I krpiw what I IIH'MII. Sportsmanship . . , Sir Thomas Lipton At :111> nitr, fur viifium reff-."tis. tills wi'i)];ii] hiii] !i' S|ieinl l\ MMI^HI In F.ur<>|>e. MIL1 illsinvrreil BOTH ARE ONE IN A THOUSAND! (Inn she hii'l to oliliihi n j>u-;s|nirt. True excellence thi« breakfmt — WITHOUT CHARGE- 1 -.id I" si hil I'lHisliliTatlun, she ill'l (erred in your comfortable room along with the morning- paper nut see why «hp h:i>l tn tsilic mit such HOW CACDS ARE PASTED true excellence of both brekkfa.it and let-vice to my nothing of ||,, a document, slip rii-lni; a nlep person TOGETHER , AMD UOW other, convenience! one enjoyi at the wlmm liny country slmuld lie (:l:id to TRICK IS DONE enterlnhi, ami. If she iliil Imve to take It out, she ili'ln't sen why there vcns Three cnnls nre used In propiirlnf! for this trick. Two of the cards nre 1 Carolina Crest so much rei] tape, to In unrnvrled. foldi-d In half, and oneliiiir «1 each Is pasted on the fnee of I le third card, Flnnlly she got HIP p:iB«port nml which remains stnilu'iit. The enrds p,re pasted so the creases moot tn the North Carolina Avenue, near Boardwalk showed It tn her husband. He, lii-ing center of Oie.thlnl card, ami Iliis leiives the other two halves standing upright ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. k mnn, WHS ouisldonili])- startled wlien with backs to ouch other. These are then pasted together, and you will find he looked It ovof. that by blending them In either direction TOO will be able to change one curd RATES: SinfU $5.00 Double $8.00 "This picture Is you, nil rlKlit," he Into the other. When y.iu nre rendy to present the trick, hold the cards In Every room with private bath—bed lampi and at least three said, "but they must Imve made n mis- your left hand with the upright P»« ^ so that It appears to be one can! Dretiinf Room* for Surf Bathing Included take. The description doesn't lit you Then pnss you: right hnnrt over It, in the manner shown In the above draw- Authorized In the least. Your eyes, for example, Ing und release the fingers of your left hand which holds the cards flat As ITS WISE TO MAKE RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE are light blue. This describes them the bond passes over the enrds It draws the bent part down or np, according to serve as Trustee, Executor as Iin7.pl." to which way » i» moved, and nt the same time covers the movement of the "Yes," Bald his wife calmly. "I al- card so thai when the hnnd Is withdrawn the card will have changed Into Administrator ways have wnntei) Jinzel eyes." another. It Is necessary to stand owny from your audience to that the creases "What lias that pot to do with It?" In the cards do not show. ~ • •,.-. CITRID Kali) the man. "Your eyes are blue." (Copjrlubt, Will I* Llndnjr»M $ moke your "Don't be silly," said lila wife, DOUBLE-EDGE "When they insisted upon my describ- Removing Obttinat* Cork tie Perth Amboy OF DISEASE My.tic. Mad. Uteful ing myself, I thought of Just how I RAZOR To romov« a cork from a bottle "had always wished to look, so I just The great mystics of the .Middle jiKes (old or new model) when there Is neither a corkscrew or (SERMSinnose pretended I looked Unit wny. It's a were men and women of a-tioti. Kvi>n the rare surviving anchorites were knife at hand, stick two safety pins Savings Institution very good description." Ma BETTER RAZOR mouth and throat forced to Justify their existence by per- diagonally through the cork opposite When last seen, the husband looked - or your money back Let Zonitp cleanso away tlH. forming social duties—stationing them- each other. By pnlllng on the upper The oldest Bank in Perth Amboy ™ bk acTuniiilated iwcrptiuiu, kill as If he were about to have apoplexy. selves near ferries or bridges or In part of the two pins the cork can be I tO*. TIN the gprms, jirfvent di.w:uv • • • Highly germiridal. Sooth- pathless woods and remote valleys to removed easily. The Only Savings Bank in the City Guaranteed by Custom officers have told me that ing to membranes. * off* help and hospitality to the chance MOIAK CORPORATION women are much more successful -• l,''».••»,-».» I' I I It .1 I 11.11, . hi, H T. C Smugglers than men, because man, the wayfarer. — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — poor goop, trying to bring In more than the permitted number of cigars or the remains of what he was nut able to drltfk on the boat, usually Is thinking about the law and looks as guilty aa If somebody had just caught him rob- bing a hen roost, while the little wom- an, being firmly of the opinion that It Is right ajid proper for her to bring in anything she desires, looks as tranquil and Innocent as a big-eyed fawn. THE GREATEST VALUE * • • There Is In New York a very tall artist whose chum is a little fellow. The two are inveterate practical Jok- ers and the things they can think up are weird In the extreme. It was these two who bought a park bench, got a bill of sale for It, carried' It •round the park, and almost drove a desk sergeant to apoplexy the fourth time a patrolman brought them In. Recently they hare evolved a rfew EVER BUILT INTO •tunt They board a subway aa pre- tended strangers. The little fellow goes Into one car and the big fellow gets a seat In the car ahead. After the train has started the little fellow walks forward. When he gets to where the big fellow Is seated, he stops, takes out his handkerchief, puts one hand on the big fellow's head, presses the hnndkerchtef firmly against bis nose with the other hand, and, In _ A FORD CAR the kindly tone of a purent addressing a child, says: "Blow !" The big fellow trumpets, after which which the little fellow puts the hand- kerchief back In his pocket and con- tinues through the train, leaving his companion culm, but the other pas- sengers In a suite of some perturba- tion. • • • A hook entitled "Peacock Alley" U soon to he published by Harper's. It waa written by Jnines It. McCarthy In collaboration with John Rutherford, the latter name being being a nom de plume. It is n history of the site of the old Waldorf, now occupied by the Empire State building, and of those perse, ns who were Identified In one wny i>r another with UteJamous hotel. • • • (P. 0. B. Detroit, fUsfKigbt I.e Hoy I'. Wanl Is the architect of and delivery. Bumpers and the new King's County hospital, and Kenny brothers nre the brick contrac- spare tire extra at low out) tors. Frank Kenny IB an old Notre I lame mall and u number of the South liend football players .work for him during the vacation months to keep In shape for gridiron work In the autumn. One of his foremen is the father of John I-aw, former Notre Dame star. • • • Forty-fourth street and Sixth avenue has become a crowded corner of Man- hattan. Just above there on the ave- nue are a lot of employment agen- cies. On the corner, they are excavat- ing for a new building. Crowds of the unemployed stand around and watctt the steam shovels at work. 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P»r*l Amboy 3500 A A sraEETS THOMAS MKACHAM DORSEY MOTORS, K IS2oy I0WN1ESQ CARE IN NWTH; SQUEEZE ORANGE Fred Frame Winner WOODBRIDGE NINE : Brownie.™ Ford. 1SELIN SENATORS MURTAGH IS ROBBED OF SHUT-OUT Two of the strongest ?rmi-pr<> nine?! in the township will mi'ct ;it LOSES TO RAHWAY the Ford? bail pnrk Sunday utter- TRIUMPH OVER SO. VICTORY AS WILD THROW PAVES noon in what is expected to he one At Board^ Speedway of the most interesting bull pnmr? RAMBLERS, 6 TO 5 plnyed in this section tliin your. One PLAINFIELD, 5-3 WAY TO BIGTOANGLE RALLY v »„,.„„ Californian, Number Two In A. A. A, Ranking Pi'ots tenm, the Fords Field Huh, will b

Mi Dusenberg At Timber Bowl With, Ease That Amazes Brownies Beaten At Riverside* |I <>uI'll ut ti- Vo avengu • L. • a ||^ we HaI 3 to 2 defeat sufPete Schmidt and Toth Pitch „ . . - „ . . r- i ' ft'i'cd earlier in the season. The Great Ball To Hold Sluggers Fans—Wins Twenty-Five Mile Feature In 19:31 Flat Park After Gaining Early ntner ciU0) the WoodhridRc A. A. is DAVE GERITY SCORES IN NINTH TO CLINCH GAME —Jimmy Gleason Second WitJt Four-Cylinder Lead—Mesko Pitches. bent on making it two straight, i —Games Tomorrow, Sunday Combine these ideas and you have "Butch" -NrihT'n WnodbridK^ A. A. county champion- Miller—Venth's Car Throws Wheel Over GARNER NINE HITS the makings of a fine diamond scrap. \ WHALEN SPARKLES ship aspirants suffered their worst scuro in many a moon Sun- Guard Rail In Close Race— Mevr Pilots The game will probably set under way at 3:30 o'clock. | day afternoon at the drove street battle-ground, when the - Mount Formerly Driven By The WoodhridRo A. A. lost a hard | Scoring nearly every time an op- fought Rftme to the Rahway Ram- portunity presented itself, the Iselin Orange Colored Triangles scored seven runs in the ninth in- Frankie Farmer blers, Saturday afternoon at River- Senators bumped off the South ning to knot the score, 7 to 7, after the Brownies seemingljr side Park by the score of fi to .">. Plninficld A. ('., .*) t<> I!, Sunday aft- lilinu a trim blue and white, Time TriaU After jumping into a ii to 1 lend, SOO WHITEWASHES had the old ball game cashed and hung out to dry. The town- locals were nosed out by the (i noun at Hyde Park, in IselinM . sn ers MI,.I Dusenbern with the case J'mmy Gli'iuon nnd Fre. .^.d. Fram,,„„„e• d t y h «'n"dP 'PP slipped across a run in the last of the ninth to wiiv . veteran thnt he is, Fn-dH the fastect time trinl marks, notli:"n'OTI (ollnty club, despite the fact While Pete that Mike Mesko workworked heroically N. B.JACKS, 16-0 I.us Angelea pilot, won the in twenty- Toth, righthander, let down the 8 to 7. Joe Murtagh, who had pitched sterling ball for eight Billy Winn did in an effort to stave off defeat. South Plainfielders with seven frames,, allowing but five scattered hits during that period, wa* ,. iwenty-fivc mile race at thetwenty-three seconds flat but hadMosko allowed ten safeties, hut Anthonymen Play Gre»t Ball board speedway Bunday the misfortune to have hi? car go to pitched pretty steady ball through- pretty well scattered hits, their robbed of a shut-out victory by a wild throw after two ha* ect s ri nl Behind Clever Southpaw— inmin, over a' fas' t• flsld" " i' n nine' - g! ' K at the finish line. Parts out the entire game. He was op- mates got to Spock for- eleven bin- posed by Madden, who gave Wood- been retired in the ninth. mtniitcs, thirty-one seconds flat. Hew out of his motor in every direc- Attendance Big. gies. Fchmidt led Iselin with the tion and it wns a disgusted Billy bridge nine hits. willow with three hits. The losing Going into the ninth on the topseven and issued a single para tm , :ii- driven by Frame wan thewho climbed out to view the remains The Brownies scored three runs Playing great ball behind the end of a 7-0. score, everything look- flrat. He allowed the visitors ninoe pitcher poked out a like number for hit*, four of them coming in tha* r, which he placed second at ln-I here were noo spills in the trialst . in the third and two in the fourth, splendid pitching of Mickey Soo, ed hotsy-totsy for the Woodbridge ,,nilis on May 30 in the 500- I he ddriveri s andd their time: but were blanked after that. The Steve Anthony's Fords Field Club n:s club. club. Even?, the first man to face "bad" ninth. Murtagh was oppose* Dri four run lead looked good (Rahway bj Denert and Mabin who wer« urind there, Displaying the Time See. nnine blanked the Riunswick Istlin scored in the first, third Murtflgh in the ninth, wag fanned. Gleason, Philadelphia, Pa. 22 flat scored one in the second), but in touched for thirteen clouts. Fnr«e nerve and cool calculation the fourth, fifth and sixth frames, Macks, Sunday afternoon at Fords, and fifth frames to run up a three Miles poked out a single. Dykes Brownies shared batting honors viUk Kcssler, Buffalo, N. Y. 26 3-5 16 to 0. Rifling out seventeen hits lifted a pop fly to Sandbeck. Some Reynolds, Buffalo, N. Y. 24 4-5the homesters pushed across enough run lead. In the first of the sixth, two apiece. I, lime contributed largely to from the slants offered by two New of the fans started to leave. It was Fox, Westvillo, N. J. 24 3-5tallies to tie the score. The Ram- the visitors pushed across two tal- The box score: i^h standing in the A. A. A. Brunswick rrnundsm^n, (the townj- practically all over but the shouting. ,ni>, Frame wrested the lend p<" Antoni, Brooklyn, N. Y. 20 1-5blers won the game in the closing lies to which they added another in WOODBRIDGE A. A. (S) half of the eighth. shippers had a fairly easy time The boys had played nice ball. A A.B. R. H. P.O. A. EL i i ho daring Jimmy Gleason Meyer, Philadelphia, Pa. 22 3-5 whitewashing their opponents. Pace the eighth to knoi the Rcore. Two Moquin Springfild M -- - -• Henderson brought in a run for shut-out victory. That looked good. D. Gerity, 8b .... 4 1 1 in the race and was not passed Springfield, Mass. 26 3-E and Fedderson were the twirlers runs in the last of the eighth put the ?on, Pawtuckct, R. I. 25 flat Rahway in the second. Woodbridge used by the county seated in an at- But, alas, read on. Mullen, lb 4 a , i (.n, starting in position , . Allentown, Pa„. 24 4-5 got busy in the third. Mesko and tempt to hold the rampaging Field game on ice for Iselin. Schmidt was I Dixon lined one down to Dave J, Gerity, cf 5 o •wo, beat Frame into the first woodworth, Rabyion, N. Y. 26 3-5 Dunham singled, but Moffitt forced Club fingers. Soo gave the losersresponsible for a home run which • Gerity at third. Gerity threw wild Eggers, ss 4 l lull was passed on the far ™t«rson, Atlanta, Ga. 23 2-5 Mesko at third. Dave Gerity dou- four scattered hits. aided the Senator's cause no little, i and the stage was set for the worst. Keating, rf .. >0 ..•Maway when the Caldfornian Mackenzie, Eddingfon, Pa. bled to bring in Dunham and Moffitt. Fords had its "biff moments" in Whalen, Iselin's stellar shortstop,' Ingram whanged a triple to brinfr in Sandbeck, If 0 24 flat Gerity scored on his cousin Jim's hi- car the "gun" coming out Law-she, Flemington, N. J. 25 4-5 the fourth and eighth frames scor- has hit nineteen times in twenty-, Dixon and Bryant. Baxton singled. Jordon, 2b 4 i Be two bagger. • ic turn. Gleason, driving a aK Pnohscott, Mass. 22 4-5 ing a total of eleven runs in these nine trips to the plate in the last Gross walked. Foster was hit by a Moffltt, 2h . 0 , i Seal special, a trim looking Ji'ame, Los Angeles, Cal. 22 flat In the fourth, Wooodbridge added two innings. Damitch was the lead- seven games played by his club. He I pitched ball, filling the bags. Evens Dunham, c . 2 , vlinder Miller, hung on ™ inn, Kansas City 23 flat two more runs to their total. Keat- ing hit-getter of the day with four has hit one home run, thre• e thre- e I lifted a pop fly over the first base- Murtagh, p . 1 ,i,.\ tail for several laps but it '""'lick, Oneida, N. Y. 26 3-5 ing doubled. Eggers hit to Hender- in six trips to the plate. Parsler base blows and three doubles, which man's head. It went for two bases, Mnl id-able that Frame could R'Kert, Woodside, L. I, 26 2-5 son who erred. Mesko doubled to and Romer aided no little with three isn't bnd in any old league, eh? clearing the hassocks. Miles flew out 36 8 13 27 9 S * iany from him almost at will. »0!'s. Niagara Falls. N. Y. 25 2-5 bring in both runners. This was the safeties apiece. Dunne was the only The box score: to Mullen. Aw, river. TRIANGLES (7) ,„, .|-ful Dusenberg seemed to '"•"W, Philadelphia, Pa. 25 3-5 end of the scoring for Woodbridge. New Brunswick batter to hit more ISELIN SENATORS (5) Fat From the Fire A.B. R. H.P.O. A.K. wt Hits by Maurer and Collins produced PIUI l» Frame's slightest touch ; ' "n Hnwl< 29 flat than a single time. A.B. R. H. The townHhippers came to bat in Gross, cf 4 1 9 a run in the fourth for Rahway. 1 the last of the ninth just a wee bit Foster, rf 4 1 9 ill,, fans marveled at the ease I:J'ncJj Jersey City, N. J. 27 1-5 The box score: Dube, If 4 Two more were added in the fifth, Schmidt, rf, p 4 3'perplexed at the sudden turn of Evens, 3b 5 2 1 uhich he drove the biff car on "u,(.'l'n'ei'' Pelth Amboy 24 2-5 knotting the score. FORDS FIELD CLUB (6) 25 1-5 A.B. R. H. E. Lambert, 3b 4 2 things, but determined to save the Miles, ss 5 1 K ..•nkcd boards. hall, Ridgewood, N. J. 23 45 Came the last half of the eighth. pieces. Dave Gerity atoned for his Dykes, If 4 1 9 nt Damitch, ss fi Whalen, ss , (pn finished second a half lap *r "- Babylon, N. Y. i: i\ ' Score, 5 to 5. Seidle fanned. Lokey Smalley, If fi Boyle, lb '. 4 error somewhat by rifling a single to| Bryant, lb 4 11 9 vl the winner, I^arry Beals re- vrlK,ht '""' . doubledJ Ul-.l . SheetOL..Is. wan_s calle....11...d] saf*~e a-i-t 2 ' the outer regions. Mullen laid down Dixon, 2b 4 2 1 1 27 4-5 Parsler, 2b 6 Honegger, cf' 3 ,1 ihe checkered flag third, some i" , '"' Philadelphia, Pa. Madden lifted a lonjr fly to Wacky, 2b 4 0 I a bunt to advance Gerity to theIngram, c 4 8 1 l0r •25 flatr! m Gloff, 3b 3 i.re behind Gleason. Zeke 'l . \ Bloomfield, N. .1. 27 3°. )i'''. G^'ity- Lokey scoring the win-Romer, lb & Huttemann, c 3 0 | keystone bag. Jim Gerity struck out, Denert, p 3 •0 9 , i. I'hihdelphian, driving the »mnai Philadelpphia, Pa. Toth, p .. 2 0 Dnve Gerity going to third on a pass- Mabin, p 0 0 9 26 flat Parsler, c ft with the stick with'three hits. Rodner, ef 3 Filan, rf 1 0 ed ball. Eggers walloped one to *Baxton 1 0 9 I by Krankie Farmer, retired The box score: , — Miles who uncorked a wild throw • pit about the halfway mark. Milchick, rf 4 WOODBRIDGE A. A. (S) Soo, p 4 33 5 11 nliowing Gerity to «ore Irom third 38 7 B 27 15 S i:v Patterson, Atlantan, was A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. to win the tilt. A wild throw paved .••I from the race when it was SO. PLAINFIELD A. C. (3) • Batted for Denert in 9th. BLACK HAWKS NIP D. Gerity, 3b 5 110 4 0 42 16 17 0 A.B. R. H. the way to the Triangle's rally and Score by innings: « -.iTeil that his car was spraying 0 12 II ihr hoards. Mackenzie, Fox, i Mullen, lb . .... 5 N. B. MACKS (0) Brodzik, 3b 5 1 to the Brownie's win. Triangles ". 000 000 007—T J. Gerity, cf .... 4 0 2 0 Early Load Woodbridge 020 000 411—» .'M. Cul]) and Insinger finished.! A.B. R. H. E.Memsyk, ss 5 HUNGARIANS, 16-3 Sandbeck, If .... 4 0 1 Yergel, rf 3 1 The townshippers scored a pair Summary—Three base hits: In- Frame Wiru Opener I Friel, 2b 4 Keating, rf . ... 4 1 1 Lane, lb Riechard, lb 4 So of runs in the second to break the gram, Evens_ ... . Two base hits: ICnr- • I Krame won the first ten lap Collect 1 r Thirteen Hits, Take Eggers, ss 4 0 Tomney, rf . Kravetsky, If 2 0 ice. Eggers singled. Renting bunt-' tagtagh (2)(),, Dunham,, D. Gerityy. jStoler*. .lymir heat in 3 ;.>0 I!-"). Dniw- | Mesko, p 4 0 0 Pansy, If 2 1 pd. Denert, in an attempt to nail bases: J. Gerity, Mullen, D. y srii pule, he flashed into the lead Advantage Of Nine Errors Pace, p I Dunham, c 4 1 7 Fedderson, p Thornton, c 4 1 Eggersat second, threw wild to the Struck out; By Murtagh, 7; bjF AH not passed, although (ilea- In Easy Game. Moftitt, 2h 2 1 0 bag. The Woodbridge man trotted Denert, 4; by Mabin, 1. Base on ii:ittled desperately for lir-4 Pucci, 3b Bittles, 2b 2 0 Jordon, 2b 2 0 1 Sexton, 2b 2 0 home. Francie Dunham doubled to balls: Off Murtagh, 1; off Denert, 0^ • •. (llt'Hson finished close behind Turner, c ml thirteen hits from Strapp, If Capp," cf ... . 1 0 i bring in Keating. off Mnbin, (I. Hit by pitcher: Foster- .'.,liner, with Larry Heals third. 38 5 9 24 9 2 tlie ollVrings of Wukovitz and taking Dunne, cf Erdo, cf ... . 2 0| In the last of the seventh, the Wild throw: Baxton. Umpires Mi-yer anil Jimmy Patterson RAHWAY (6) Bahr, rf Spock, p ... , 4 3 locals shoved across four more runs. Holzheimer. Scorer: George Gerity.. I'd In their pits. Venth al.-u iniviintage of nine errors, the Black A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Jordon singled and Dunham beat clawt'd the Ihingarian A. C,Lucas, If 28 0 4 3 36 out a bunt. Murtagh doubled to Meyer U Victor SaiJi-il.iy afternoon on the Parish! Hedemap, If Score by innings: Score by innings: bring in Keatingi . -ei-ond race brought the Home field, Hi to :!. Leading 8 to iChsiillet, 3b 9 i Macks ' 000 000 000— 0 So. Plainh'eld 000 002 010—3 In the last of the seventh, the TAMBOER FLINGERS in iN feet with cheers of ad- Henderson, Fords 210 510 Olil—16 Senators 101 010 02x—5 locals shoved across four more runa. "ii tin- the idnckiness of the 'I at the end of the fifth, and staggMauer- Mauer,, ' 2b Jordon singled and Dunham beat out Zeke Meyery, , ddrawing the inir an eight run rally in tlio last of \ Collins, a bunt. Murtagh doubled to bring WALIOPPIONEERS thhe lealdd t o JimmJi y l'tl'attevt - sevcrfth, enabled the victors to Seidle, lb . 1 11 in Jordon. Dunham and Murtagh i the first turn. Patterson, up the till easily. Lokey, rf . 1 3 tallied on Dnve Gerity's double. and Herman Venth rode ;il- Sheets, cf . 3 2 Fords Lions Get Grip On Trophy; Evens, missed Mullen's grounder ill- Take Double-Header, 19-18, Ili-nny Ni'bim, in the box for the 0 0 iili' by side for six or seven Hawk*, iillowcil ciftht binsles. He Madden, p lowing Gerity to cross the rubber. 31-16—Keating, Milano and iakini; laps while the crowd \V;IJ (riven excellent support. Benny Score, 6-0. I and cheered in turn. The 35 i> 10 27 10 1 Beat Woodbridge Lions, 8 To 6 Deutch Pitch. Ji»1 and I'II.-S Dunn were the main In the eighth, Sandbeck led off iiian'd into'the turns jp close Score by innings: with a single. Moffitt followed with stick artists with three hits apiece. Woodbridge OOii 200 000—5 I The Fords Lions got a slim grip! opposed by that master strategist, aiinn." mere inches separatini; Miller, l.enK'rl and Ota led the 'los- another advancing: the runner to Hittinjr everything that came their Finally, Meyer, with a burst Rahway 010 112 Olx—6 on the Stephen Somogyi cup Mon-1 Ptter E. Peterson. "Gomo" Rave third. Sandbeck scored wjien Dun- way, Limoln Tamboer's Playgrounil ers with two safeties apiece. Summary—Two base hits: Keat- day night by beating the Woodbridge! Fords eight hits. "Neither pitcher '•I, passed Patterson. On the The liox score: ham forced Moffitt. Athletics walloped the Pioneers A_ Hi \t lap, coming into a turn, ing, Collins, J. Gerity, Lokey, Chail- Liens, S to 6, at the Grove street: Was given flawless support. Rus A. in a double-header at the play- 1 BLACK HAWKS (16) Murtagh Good '• mi threw a wheel clean over let and Mesko. Stolen base: Hend- stadium. The cup standing now | Dunham formed the other half of the usual ;rounds this week, 19 to 18, and 31 A.B. R. H. E. favors the Woodbridge club two to | Fords battery. Mark McClain caught Joe Murtagh pitched his l. The Babylon driver brought •lest, SS erson. Struck out: By Mesko, 5; good brand of bull. He struck out o 16. Running up a total of twent- ' to a safe stop in the pits. Dunn, lib by Madden, 3, Base on balls'. Off cine, three victories being necessary I for Woodbridg-i. y-two hits in the opener and twen- "ii finished second, Kox third. K. Nel-iin, rf 0 I Mesko, 2; olf Madden, 0. Wild for possession of the trophy. The G. William Wood led Fords in er- ty-eight in the second tiff, the A'* ••.:miI.T'^ time wus. 3:'iD Hat Richard-, cf 0 j throw: Mesko. Umpire: Early. yisitors, trailing 3 to 9 at the open- rors with two. Vogel did likewise had an easy time of it. Keating; n/ie and Bill liuechler drop- ,|,.|!cks ib 1 ing of the third inning, jumped all ] for Fords. Your worthy correspond- pitched the first game, holding hi* over the Woodbridge elan to tie the • cnt has been advised that Wood's SEMAKSHUTS OUT opponents to twelve hits. Milano* • •'• ] Potter, If 0 icore at 3 to 3, in that frame. |misplays were due to the fact that and Deutsch shared the moundwork. Mackenzie Wins Dunhamh , 0 1 :; drivers started the third 0 In the first of the fourth, the he wears a glove several sizes too n the second tilt, allowing but nine I!. Nelson, p ATHLETICS TAKE OLD TIMERS, 3-0 hits between them. Mac Kay and: ''•mi: hi-at, and ten fi.nishud. Kennedy, 2b 1 1 locals moved their total up to 6. small. It is also reported from the Fords came back with a bang and Baka pitched for the losers. • nzic who drew the pole, won battlefront that manager Rus Dun-, Cl .. ~ _ ,„ „ „ . r took the lead, 7 to 6. To add in- : iind in 4:0U flat, with Cul]i 32 If! 13 2 FOUR FROM ROKYS ham will see that his stellar second Strikes Out Ten, Walks But The A's scored four runs in the? :"l. iind Wright, third. There HUNGARIAN A. C. (3) sult to injury, the crew from Fords baseman uses a big glove in the One In Great Exhibition For last of the seventh to wrap up the • plenty of thrills in this "heavy A.B. R. H. E. added a run in the final inning just future. {Somebody must be saving first game. ATTiirteen run rally ir» 1 Playground Nine Cleans Up Into prove that winning wasn't an ac- Robins. '••" several of the cars riding Kovacs, lb cigar coupons). the third was mainly responsible foe ! "imation" for four nnd five Series With Local Ball Club cident. A colorful background was added the second victory. J. Barcellona,, NYnlrs, c . ... Mike Semak shut out the Old There were.no mishaps. Smokey, 2b Wes Dunham pitched for the vic-to Monday night's game when the Bonalsky and Ferraro got four hit* —Milano Does Well. tors and did well, allowing Wood- Timers, of Rahway, for the Avenel apiece in the opener. Tom Gerity The ConioUtion Miller, lib .... visitors appeared dressed to kill. The * :•: i iti(j in seventh place, Harris bridge but six hits. Dunham was Robins, Friday night at Riverside starred in the second tilt with fiv«E Wukovitz, p The Playground Athletics won a outfielders wore bright red hats and Park, •}• to 0. He gave the Union ^''i, of Philadelphia, battled his .Shaffer, ss ... clips. : five game series from the Roky A. the inflelders, green top-pieces. county club five scattered hits while The box scores: " the front to win the twenty I.engel, If .... C., of Woodbridge, last week by tak- his mates pounded R. Graeme for "'i-olation over a fast field in 1'i-istas, cf Woodpeckers beware! PLAYGROUND A'S (19) ; ing four of the five tilts played. seven safeties. The Robins scored ilat. Insinger staged qujte a EARLY 1EAD WINS 1 Cetii, rf ... . Tumboer's A's won the opener, 13 i The next game, which will enable two runs in th,e first inning to take A.B. R. •'; wkk'Bob Sail beforejjc got to A. Barcellona, e <5 2 ! to 2, with Milano facing Dunham on iFords to tie the series or Wood- a lead that was not threatened. '"iit. "Traffic" was heavy, and 24 3 8 the slab. The A's garnered twenty J. Barcellona, If 6 3 I'hiladelphian bad quite a job Score by innings; FOR ROBINS, 7-2 bridge to win the cup, will be played Jim Gerity singled and stole down 3 hits while the losers got but five. tu third base. A. Jandrisevits walk- Keating, p 6 "'ing his way through the slower Hungarians 001 200 000— 3 possibly on Saturday, September 12, Bonalsky, ss 0 3 Sail finished second. Black Hawks Thi> second game went to the in-Linden Clovers Beaten At at which time a clam bake will be ed and in an attempt to steal second, 002 3;iO 80x—16 vaders, 16 to 14, despite the fact knocked the ball out of the Rahway Ferraro, 2b 0 2 that the A's outbit them, twelve to Wheeler Park Before Large held. The next game will be a nine- second baseman's hands, Gerity Robinson, rf » i... 6 2 eleven. Baka pitched for the Ath- inning1 affair. It is expected that scoring on the play. After Frank Giacalone, 3b [.... 4 1 Crowd. 2 letics. ; He was opposed bv Finn, Woodbridge, Fords and Perth Am- Wukovets fanned, J. Wukovets dou- Levi, of 6 bled to bring in Jandriseyita from Baka, 3b 2 0 Tiei) at one to one, thWAthletics boy Lions will attend the bake after 0 Jumping into an early lead which the keystone bag. The third Robin Sherman, lb v 3 smashed the offerings of Finn all 1 SEEN FROM THE SIDELINESover the lot to take the third game, they were able to hold successfully, the game. Both will be held at run was added in the seventh. Gerity, lb 2 24 to 10. Nineteen hits were cred- the Avenel Robins licked the Linden' pollig CloversClover , SundaSud y afternoofternoon att RRus- The box score: 53 19 •By TOM HRENNAN, Sports Editor. ited to the winners in the one-sided The box score: ROBIN A. C. (3) slaughter. Milano was the winning sell Wheeler park before a large PIONEERS A. A. (18) crowd of fans. The final score was FORDS LIONS (8) A.B. R. H. E. pitcher. Gerity, cf 3 2 A.B. R. WOODBRIDGE VS. FORDS 7 to 2. The Avenel clan jumped to A.B. R, H. E. Kovacs, If .*. 7 2 The fourth was won by the 1 1 Jandrisevits, lb 2 0 What is expected to be one of the most outstanding base- thLUeC fronIIU1Ht wheWIll-Hn thLilt"e III3first1 threLIUCeC batUdt- - £\IT; ^nhaniFil Vl , c^ 3 Zambo, 3 b Oj 2 1 23 to 15, murderer's F. Wukovets, 3t» - 3 1 n 2 0 Genovese, lb tij 2 games of the season to be played in the township will be out twenty-one hits to ters hit in the opening-inning and i , ' . " ,Klb ' 1 0 J. Wukovets, If. S 1 nine inning scrap between the Woodbridge A. A. and the'thirteen rifled by the losers. Milano jy dint of clever base running, 1 Nagy, cf 6 1 scored thre tallies. In the last of' . 2b 0 2 Mullen, 2b 3 to this Kiauss, ss 0 1 Campion, c 3 2 Balog, 2b G 2 ''« held at the Grove street stadium tomorrow afternoon Fiftfh game: Gassy, rf 4 0 10 Deutsch, p' 2 0 9 R. H. and evening under the auspices of Woodbridge Fire Company Ath4.tici m m m_22 28 40 7 U 1 Y. M. H. A. Benefit Fights At 60 31 -Nl). 1 promises to bring a wealth of sporting competition. Rokys 002 020 810 8 13 LINDEN CLOVERS (3i) PIONEERS A. A. (16) There will be dashes, relay races, three-legged faces, potato A Jt. R. H. E. A.B. R. l!^es, shoe races, sack races, fat men's and women's races Valvano, If 4 P. A. Stadium Arouse Merest Miller, o 6 3 il Grand Ctnyoa » Marvel Dugan, 3b 4 Buka, p 5 2 »d all sorts of other events. Provided" the weather is cool Twaska, lb 3 The most attractive boxing card Cubic, of Newark, two of the out- The Grand canyou of the Colorudo Crowe, lb 6 1 '"ough, it is planned by the committee to add several more Kansky, p 5 in the history of fisticuffs in this standing warriors in the flyweight LeoM, Sb 5 2 '•vents. river In Grand Canyon National park, Zaecaro, 2b 3 section will be presented to fans of division. And to add to the attrac- Mcteod.. rf : 5 f Art*., offers what has beea described Sherwood, c 5 the stale at the City Stadium in tiveness of the show, Johnny Cos- Frankel, 8„8 5 1 The members of the Fire Company have worked hard in by many as nature's greatest sight. It Green, SB ., 4 Perth Amboy Tuesday night, Aug- tanzo, Georgie Ward's sweet little I Cacciola, If endeavor to make this Field Day a success, and it is no In a marvel of natural processes, a Demons), cf ust 11, when thi*ty-four rounds of scrapper who is the toast of fight Miller, 2t - 5 more than right that the people of Woodbridge, in particular, deup alyga cut, through the ages, by Krunitz, rf action will be dished o.ut for theffans in this district, will collide benefit of the Y. M. H. A., of Perth Peterson; ei 6 out and enjoy tne affair. There will be dancing and tlie river, and Its truuiendoui) sides with the toughest opposition he has 34 2 7 2 Amboy. hud in his short but sensational " in the evening,- and a hoati of carnival features will pre- sculptured In a i»«uoi-uiuu of color und Score by inning*; The fuittui'u attraction will be a.ucui'ttia- when He. battle* Connie •Hi], n^-Uisiililng funtupy by centuries of •JM. 80i loo eight-round battle between Johnny Holmes, highly touted walloper of Pioneeis 00 1 208 500 wind and ruin. | Athletics Jupe Pltivius, keep your nose cut of this! lovers 'IOU 000 of and Kuwatk. 6SU8 5Q2 12*, BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1930 PLAYGROUND NINE Woodbridge Township Audit ASSETS PAIR OF PITCHERS CURRENT TRUST CAPITAL RESERVE 193C CURRENT DIVISION: CRACKS OPPONENTS FAILTOSTOPAf; Ilnlri ;i!i|. M :L V I T ,'inil TIIV. II -Inp I I'tnmittre, Onernl Tnxc . !U 3.924.45 Franchise Taxes 1,917.24 Pioneer* Bow To Tamboer's Woodbridger. Hammo, ,< , N'cv. .In .fv. l!i:in Fire District Taxes 27,51 1.24 Crew, 18 To 1 — Winners way Moose Slab Arli,.. , linn Sirs :' Tax Title I.iens 3111,(174.43 Get Twenty-Three Hit*. Submission, 6 To 2 In (uronliiniT v.ith our (unhurt, ive luivf made and completed nn Due from Capital Division 43.9K9.03 jiinlil of Ihc nci'fnin! < !imt record-' of the Township, of Woodbridge, Mid- Protested Checks 205.34 Account^ Receivable 3,(177.48 Crashing ou« twenty-three hits Failing to be .baffled hv i|, dlesex County, for the rulondnr yenr 1930. Due from Fire* District? 12,175.10 and playing splendid ball behind the of twoTiard working „, Our iiuilil w.,< lomluiti d in strict compliance with the requirement •< superb piptrhing of Milano, the Due from I.ijrht Di«t*tcts 13.9fl3.24 Woodbridge A. C nd ' 1 of the Department of Municipal Accounts and the various Exhibit* re- Due from Garbage Districts 10,(155.52 Playground Athletics had an easy win to its lonR list Sul! J" quired liy the Comnii.-sioner were prepared and nre attached hereto n? n Kenshey Water—Due from Trust 4,389.27 time submerging the Pioneers, 18 pnrl of this report. DEFERRED ITEMS: to 1, this week. Led by J. Barcel- to 2. "Taking" Gracmi Deficit l!t:tn Miscellaneous Revenues Anticipated ¥52,920.84 lona, Who hit five times in six trips for a total of twelve hits till" The i-ccnrded rush receipts were traced from the Departmental rer- Emergency Revenues to the plate, the A's hammered the budge crew grabbed a ||,'n, .' 50,718.75 nto ord- (d the Tini-urei's records and from the Treasurer's records to the Interest Deficiency 09,234.06 offerings of Leone all over the park. ? ' Keating and Millt ' ! ing the Moose to, fi Vinous depiMlorics. Ovrrexpend it tiros 1929 • 11,528.71 Milano gave the losers three scat- vc i,, Oveicxpenditures Hi.'lO 25,725.85 tered hits. given fine supportpprt.. Battin " The linhince nt Decemliei' SI, 11130, wns verified by direct comniunica- Deficit Iii2'.i I'nexpended Balance Account 4,953.03 The box score: went to Yap, of the \ • ;, lion with (In- depositories and reconciled with the general ledger control. Deficit 1;iH0 l'n"xpcnded Balnncc Account 8,929.38 PLAYGROUND A'S (18) Club. »on, The financial officers lire liondcd in the amounts shown ofi Sheet One. Deferred Tax Abatements 262.54 A.B. R. H. The box score • The I «.M< 11IJI'S lioml was in-pected and found to be in force nt Decem- Former Collector Short Accounts 14.58 A. Barcellona, ss (14 4 WOODBRIDGE Ac. (G, I'fr :!l, 1;':IH. The tieaMirci's bond is filed in the County CK'ik's office, C»ll'."ctor Short Account ... 85.86 J. Barcellona, If fi 5 5 A.I!. |; " Honil I^siie Expense 3,658.75 Knhme, c (1 0 2 E. Anderson, 2b Jind the det.iiU were verilicd by direct communication with the County Jcat, If -.-. 3 TRUST DIVISION: Gerity, Ib C, 1 3 I Tlelk. Cash r. $2,693.74 Giacalone, 3b fi 1 0 Delaney, ss Ca-di on hand at December 31, 1S*3O, wns not counted by u?. The Assessments Receivable 944,022.21 Robinson, rf ft 1 2 Yap, 3b . recorded cn^h disbursement* were vouched and appear to be properly dis- Assessment Lien* 213,306.37 Levi, cf 5 0 0 Budnar, c ' tributed. Indirect Assessments 77,422.63 Wier, 2b 5 8 4 Mesaroes, lb ',! We wish to express our appreciation for the co-operation extended Accounts Receivable Street Vacatings 896.62 Milano, p 5" 3 3 Lukasuik, 6t M lo us during the prop-ess of our audit. Due from Current Division 165,053.87 Shubert, 2b 0 0 0 Pochek, rf t We hereby certify, that the attached Ii:ilance Sheet (Exhibit A-l) DEFERRED ITEMS: Murtagh, p, cf ,i Protested Checks - 50 1R 23 z ib;; •! page 2. REVENUES Due from Trust Division :... 88,032.73 McLeod, 2b * 1 ,0.0 Murphy, cf ''' " 3 REALIZED Accounts Receivable 184.12 Mosso, ss o CASH SUNDRY Deferred Charges to Future Taxation 986,911.48 20 1 3 Best, p, 3b ..•.'.•.•.'.'.. 4 ITEMS RESERVE DIVISION: Score by innings: Surplus Revenue Appropriated 183.47 1 Hantur, 2b 4 Sinking ' Fund $18,357.61 Athletics 220 004 10—18 Smith, rf ".'.'.'.'..'...... I MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES ANTICIPATED: Police Pension Fund 16,440,67 Pioneers 000 000 1— 1 Building Department Fees - $1,340.00 $1,733,992.66 $1,417,088.24 $2,058,658.85 $34,798.28 Health Department Fees 1,358.00 11,60 Recorder's Fines 1,004.10 LIABILITIES Great Sprinter Franchise Taxis 72,757.30 CURRENT TRUST CAPITAL RESERVE Gross Receipts Taxe? 18,621.62 CURRENT DIVISION: WANDERERS SPANK Interest and Cost* 28,593.55 Tax Revenue Notes $890,000.00 Water Honil ki'Vunik- 5,833.13 Tax Title Lien Notes 340,000.00 Misn-llaneou? Licenses 1,020.50 Interest Deficiency Notes 67,645.91 AMBOYANS, 1640 Poll Taxes 979.00 1,493.75 5.25 Due to Trust Division 165,053.87 Tax .Searcho? Due to Schools 19.9,538.47 Liptak and Rusznak Pitch Inti-rc-t on Assessments . 24,532.54 Accounts Payable—Reserves 16,975.94 Bus Fees 5,224.27 498.55 Collector—Over Account \ 325.37 Good Ball For Winner,- Due Fire Districts 1,002.01 Plenty Of Hitting. J70.405.84 $93,056.79 192(5 Fire District Tax Suspense .14 MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES NOT ANTICIPATED: Surplus. Revenue -. 52,851.15 The Wanderers A. C, of \\, Telephone Commission 15.51 TRUST DIVISION: iridge, defeated the O. 1) r • Accrued Interest on Bonds SoJd 239.02 Serial Assessment Bonds $79,000.00 Perth Amboy, Sunday afternuwi" :' Compensation In.-urance 164.10 Temporary Improvement Bonds 1,214,022.27 to 10, in a free-slugging cmr. t Damage to Traflic Lights 7.50 Due to Capital Division 88,032.73 The Woodbridge club, crackinir >; 5.42 Reserve for Indirect Assessments 30,732.80 seventeen hits trailed only umi! •.',". Refund.- Reserve for Premium on Tax Sale Int.erc.-t on Loans to Districts .. 550.00 2S.00 third inning, when a five run ; >• 235.21 Assessment Reserve 600.47 pave the townshippers the. front .. ,- Old Taxes Collected Trust Surplus : Almshouse Revenue 39.00 11.87 Liptak and Rusznak pitched I 239.79 KEASBEY WATER ACCOUNTS: winners, allowing ten hits li.-r...,., i, Miscellaneous Accounts Payable .- • 231.98 them. $1,495.55 1930 Surplus Account 42.35 Rusznak, Slebic and Suzeh ,,.•.... Due to Current Division >.. ' 4,389.27 fmtting honors for the victors, while DISBURSEMENTS CAPITAL DIVISION: Cebro led the losers. Ruszn.il. i. i, ITEMS CASH Term Bonds $35,000.00 five times in as many trips ;•• •'." GENERAL TOWNSHIP PURPOSES; Serial Bonds ..;.. 547,000.00 plate, two home runs and a dnv ! Salaries ..$ 14,825.00 Temporary General Improvement Bonds 185,000.00 Liptak accounted for a home i .. Printing, Advertising and Supplies 2,411.09 Temporary Improvement Bonds 1,227,577.73 and a triple. General 6,146.78 Due to Current Division 43,989.03 Frank Wykoir, sprinter supreme of The box score: Accounts Payable 20,092.09 Memorial Building Maintenance 5,899.89 RESERVE DIVISION: the Los Angeles A. C, photographed WANDERERS A. C. (16) Sinking Fund $18,357.61 after winning the 100-yard dash at A.B. i:. H. ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF TAXES: Police Pension Fund 16,440.67 the National A. A. U. championships Hop, ss Salaries 12,640.04 at Lincoln. Neb., tying the world's Kalrnar, cf General 8,681.61 $1,733,992.86 $1,417,088.24 $2,058,658.85 $34,798.28 record of 9.5 three times during the Slebic, 2b day. He has not been beaten this Rusznak, lb, p POLICE: SHERIFF'S SALE Kauffman, C. E., 71 West 35th street, Rebnicky, 3b Salaries 99,435.29 The work consists of approxi- year. MIDDLESEX CIRCUIT COURT- New York, June 16, 1921" which mately 50 cu. yds. excavation, con- Liptak, p,' lb Equipment •• 2,443.90 REYNOLD P. SANTORO, trading map was filed in the office of the Ungvary, If General 6>79?-*>? struction of two tennis courts, 2 3,920.00 under the firm name and style of Clerk of the County of Middlesex on back stops and full equipment. New Jersey, and must be accom- Horvath, c Pension Fund SANTORO TILE COMPANY, the 14th day of July, 11)25, File No. panied by a certified check for a sum Suzch, rf Plans and specifications for the r RECORDER'S COURT: Plaintiff, vs. AM BOY HEIGHTS 620, be said several dimensions mjore proposed work, prepared by George of 10 /< of the amount bid without 2,499.96 BUILDING COMPANY, a corpor- or less, R. Merrill, Township Engineer, conditional endorsement, provided 4-1 Salary * ation, Owner, and GEORGE POL- Expense 384.20 Judgment amounting to approxi- have been filed in the office of said said check shall not be less than O. D. C. (10) LOCK, Bujlder, Defendants. Fi Famately $440.00. Engineer, in the Municipal Building, $500.00, payable to the order of the 42,684.20 for sale of premises dated July 13, Together with all and sjngular, the Township Treasurer, and a Surety A.B. Hydrant Contract 1931. * Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, Swanko, If .. rights, privileges, hereditaments and ind may be inspected jby prospective Company certificate stating that Cebro, p BUILDING DEPARTMENT: By virtue of the above stated writ appurtenances thereunto belonging bidders during business' hours. Surety Company will provide the Salary 2,000.00 to me directed and delivered, I willor in anywise appertaining. Hudkins, 3b 146.72 The standard proposal forms are bidder with the required bond, and Lewis, 2b ... Equipment • expose to sale at public vendue on BERNARD M. GANNON, attached tft the sp6cifieations, copies must be.delivered at the place and General 20.00 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST NINE- Stanky, lb . Sheriff. of which may be obtained upon ap- before the hour above mentioned. Molnar, c ... TEENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED CHARLES S. G1NSBURG, plication to the Engineer. The Township Committee reserves HEALTH: AND THIRTY-ONE $18.00 Attorney. Roscoe, ss .... Salaries 9,983.00 Plans and specifications will be the right to reject any or all bids if Zowie, rf 919.89 At one o'clock Standard Time (2 o'-W. I. 7-31; 8-7, 14, 21. furnished to prospective bidders deemed tc the best interest of theLewis, cf ... ""Equipment - clock Daylight Saving Time) in the Township so to do. General 1,939.55 SHERIFF'S SALE upon payment of Ten (510.00) Dol- Hickle, 2b .. afternoon of said day at the Sheriff's upon return of plans and specifica- Dated, July 2Sth, 1931. Office in the City of New Brunswick, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Advertised, Ju]v 31st, 1931, and POOR: N. J. —Between CITIZENS BUILDING lars, which amount will be refunded Salaiv 900.00 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a tions before the time specified for August 7th, 1H31. Score by innings: 8,217.36 All the right, title and interest of the opening of bids. Relief defendants, Amboy Heights Building corporation of New Jersey, Com- B. J. DUNIGAN, Wanderers 00ii Children's Home 964.02 plainant, and LOUIS FARKAS and Bids must-be made on the stand- Township Clerk.' O. D, C. 300 Almshouse 3,430.31 Company, a corporation, Owner, ana ard proposal forms in the manner 1,298.86 George Pollock, Builder, of, in and MARY FARKAS, his wife, et als., General to all the following described prem- Defendants. Fi Fa for sale of designated therein and required by ises, to wit: mortgaged premises dated July 3, the specifications'; must be enclosed ROADS: in sealed envelopes, bearing the 2, The said building is a one family' 1931. Salary By virtue of the above stated writ name and address of the bidder and Repairs 67,716.30 ff frame dwelling situated in the Town- name of proposed work on the out- Equipment ship of Woodbfidge, in the County of to me directed and delivered, I will 10,077.87_ Middlesex, and State of New Jersey, expose to salo at public vertdue on side, addressed to the Township iVwer Maintenance 4,752.00 and known as the most northerly WEDNESDAY, AUGUST TWELF- Committee, Woodbridge Township, TH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND New Jersey, and must be accom- .Street Siyns 783.31 fifty feet of lots Nos. 128, 129, 130 „ 8,094.68 and 131, on a map entitled, "Map of THIRTY-ONE panied by a certified check for a sum Contingent of 10'', of the amount bid without BOND REDEMPTION: Perth Amboy Heights," and more At 1 o'clock SStandard d Time (2 o'- 4,000,00 particularly described as follows: cloclkk DaylighDli t Saving O in theconditional endorsement, provided Funding - - si;id chock shall not be les< than Alm.-lioiise 1,000.00 BEGINNING at a point in theafternoon of said day at the Sheriff's f'til'lie Improvement """ 21,000,00 westerly side of Commercial Avenue, Office in the City of New Brunswick, ¥500.00, payable to, the order of the distant fifty (50) feet northerly from N. J. Ipwnship Treasure^, and a Surely INTEREST ON: the intersection of the northerly side All the following tract or parcel of Company certificate stating that lioiuls 80,000.00 of William Street with the westerly land and premises hereinafter parti- Surety Company will provide the Tax AiTvai'.- Notes 12,000.00 aide of Commercial Avenue; and cularly described, situate, lying and bidder with the required bond, and Tax Anticipation Notes 2,000.00 from thence (1) westerly, at light beins in the Township of Wood- must be delivered at the -.place and angles to Commercial Avenue, One bridge in the County of Middlesex before the hour above mentioned. U.md I-suo Expense , 6.833.G3 Hundred (lOOj feet; thence (2) and State of New Jersey. The Township Committee reserves Discount on Taxes -,•• 2,500.00 northerly, parallel with Commercial Being known as lot Number thir- the right to reject any or all bids if Libra. y Fund 2,700.00 Avenue, along the division line of teen (13) on a Map entitled "Green deemed to the best interest of the Insurance lots Nos. 93 and 128, Fifty (50) Hills" Map of Property situated at Township so to do. Sinking Fund Requirement - feet; thence (3) easterly, parallel IFor /\> ^longing to William, George Dated, July 28th, 1931. nd Advertised, July 31st, 1931 and Washouts 14,227.46 with the first course and along the I ? Arthur Dunham. Nov. 20, 1909. juust. 7th 1091 ' T division line of lots 28, 29, 30, 131, Mason and Smith, Civil Engineers, August 7th, 1031." Unemployment 15,318.60 and 127, one hundred (100) feet to Pe^ ^mboy ]N. J. B. J. DUNIGAN, Tax Department 15,019.46 the westerly aide of Commercial Ave- BEGINNING at a point in the Township Clerk. Interest Deficiency 69,234.06 thence (4) southerly, along the TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $586,892.'43 rty side of Commercial Avenue, (50) feet to the point or place seventy-five (575) feet from Ford I Avenue; thence, running southerly at COLLECTOR'S RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS of beginning.' - i» Woodbridge Section, Woodbridge RECEIPTS I Judgment amounting to approxi- right angles to Wildwood Avenue, $34,293.17 mately $485.00. One Hundred and Fifty (150) feet; Township, Middlesex County New Balance—January 1, 1930 '....:. thence running westerly parallel to Jersey, will be received by the Town- Together with all and singular, the a h p om mitt 4 I III , ' ^ , ?e. New Jerseyy, untill General Taxes $939,314.29 rights, privileges, hereditaments' and said Wildwood Ayenue. Fifty (50) n P M Franchise Taxes 78,758.74 appurtenances thereunto belonging feet; thenc* running northerly,:par- \ ° ; « .^yHjfh^ayHht SSavini g TTimei , Gross Receipts Taxes : 23,381.85 or in anywise appertaining. allel to the Hrat described course, .W 10th,1931, at which time Tax Title Liens 6,133.74 BERNARD M. GANNON, One Hundred and Fifty (150) feet hey wiU-U publicly opened and read to the said Wildwood Avenue; thence W ?k^fm°Mal MuniciPal Building, 1 Protested Checks Redeemed 1,411.59 Sheriff. easterly along the Southerly line of Woodbridge, New Jersey WHERE FOOD IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION, AN! Accounts Receivable—Tax Searches 1929 and JOHN E. TOOLAN, the said Wildwood Avenue, Fifty The work consists of approxi- THE SERVING OF IT EQUALLY IMPORTANT Prior 46.50 $26.88 Attorney. (50) feet to the point or place of mately 293 lin. ft. 24" V. sewer, 96 W. I. 7-24, 31; 8-7,14. BEGINNING. L sewer' WHERE SURROUNDINGS ARE HARMONIOUS, AN" DISTRICT TAX COLLECTIONS: 2 48 li ft Fire 51.344.04 Bounded as follows: Easterly by " V. sewer, 48 lin. ft. 20 C I SHERIFF'S SALE sewer 80 lin. ft. 10" V. sewer THE ATMOSPHERE IS SMART. HERE YOU JUAY < >K Light 50,577.17 MIDDLESEX COMMON PLEAS lot number 12, Westerly by lot num- 5 manholes. ^ BER TABT.K D'HOTE OR ALA CARTE, AT PRKT- Garbage : | 6,922.42 COURTf— SOPHIE BAUTSCH ber 14, Southerly by lands of Chas. (MRS. A. BAUTSCH), Plaintiff, A. Bloomfield, and Northerly by the Plans and specifications for the THAT ARE SENSIBLE AND IN KEEPING WITH Till TAX OVERPAYMENTS: vs. AUGUSTUS COOK, Defend- said Wildwood Avenue, as laid out proposed work prepared by George emll Townshi EXCELLENCY OF THE FOOD SERVED, (iunt'i'ul Taxed 1 557.51 ant, Fi Fa for sale of premises and s{hown on the aforesaid map, h u i. 1 l> Engineer, Fire District Taxes 35.42 dated June 23, 1931. Decree amounting to approximate- have been filed in the office of said Garbage District Taxes 33.24 By virtue of the above stated writ ly $3,000.00. Engineer in the Municipal Build£K, DINNER $1 to me directed and delivered, I will Together with all and singular, the Wooilbndge Township, New Jeiiey Assessments Receivable J... 161,032.42 expose to sale at public vendue on rights, privileges, hereditaments and and may be inspected by prospective StiNDAY CHICKEN DINNER $1 Ab.-H'sMiitmt Liens , , 5,090.56 WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-SIX- appurtenances thereunto belonging bidders during business hours Tax Searches 1030 .* 1,493.75 Ihe standard proposal forms are ; Tfl DAY OF AUGUST, NINETEEN or in anywise appertaining, Business Men's Lunch 65 cants »' Interest on Tuxes and Bank Deposits 26,777.47 * ! HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE BERNARD Mi GANNON, attached to the specifications, copies Costs 396.80 of which may be obtained upon ap- At one ir'clock Standard Time (two Sheriff. plication to the Engineer. SEAFOOD — STEAKS — CHOPS Interest on Assessments 24,532.64 o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the IIUYLER E. ROMOND, afternoon of said day at the Sheriff's $20.40 Solicitors. Plans and specifications will b All Delicacies of the Season TOTAL RECEIPTS 1,367,840.05 Office in the City of New Brunswick, W. I. 7-17, 24, 31; 8-7.. furnished to prospective bidders N. J. upon payment of Ten ($10.00) Dol- lars, which amount wjll be refunded DISBURSEMENTS Alt the rlgirr, trjle and interest of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS upon return of plans and specifica- Remissions to Treasurer by Checks $1,349,442.43 defendant, Augustus Cook, of, in and Staled proposals for the construe- tions before tile time specified for Puid to Fire District* 14.iJ59.81 to all the following described prem-' tion of two tennis courts with full the opening of bids. ises, to wit:, equipment at Fords Park, Wood- Protested Checks y 597.16 Bids must be made on the stand- Discount on Taxes ....: 2,!)62.38 Premises situate, lying and being biidge Township, Middlesex County, ard., proposal forms hi the manne. Hobart Grill Collector—Over and Short Account Allocated 64.05 in the Township of Woodbridge, New Jersey, will be received by thedesignated therein and required by County of Middlesex and State of Township Committee, New Jersey, the specifications; must be endosiid Formerly Madison Grill TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS N'ew Jersey, being known as and by until 3:30 V. M. Paylight Saving in sealed envelopes, bearing the $1,367,325.33 the numbers 2621, 2C22, 2623, 2624 Time, August 10th, 1931 at which Bulance Carried on Current Cash Account 34,807.89 name and address.of the bidder and 278 HOBART STREET PERTH 'lid 2625 011 a map entitled "Second time they will be publidv opened name of proposed work on the out- $1,402,133.22 Map qf Iselin, Woodbridge Township, and read in the Memorial Municipal side, addressed to the Township Phones, P. A. 4219 - 1204 Middlesex County, N. i.,< W. J. Building, Woudbridge, New Jersey. Committee, Woodbridge Township iOT>BRIDGE INDEPENDENT *T» , 198i JUST YOU KNOW MB, AL Wonder Why By RINGLARDNER

VC At^« AWFUL i TOGeTSPltC

AmtriMn N«w« REGXAR FELLERS Maybe We Can Start a War For Jimmie By GENE BYRNES

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HELPFUL AUDIENCE IN BUSH LEAGUE

wHIS GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONPES-A Bonehead Play. AN! i'A LOOS | 1 tOVE TO GO ' v SlQMT SEEING ONUV) A FOOL IT SEEMS TO Me CT SHE WAS TO GET fc,7J J 1 FAMOU UP THAT MORNING HISTORICAL IS rT THE FOG VERV GREAT FUSS ' MAKES "THE COUNTSV OVER NOTHING AT I SEEM SO OPEN OR 15 IT JUST THAT THtRE. NOT REALLV! Ilin>ini'—Yes, and there by the COUNTS^. \SNT THAT (in- s of the munition I began to sob, UKE. THAT TO**»€R TX>E5N'T ii •..•if 1 sintid b-barefooted In t-the SOUND Teacher—Eddie, give me a descrip- NWE JUST PASSED tion of the buffaloes. i imedian—How realistic! How wol Eddie—Cnn't. I don't know much about that team. Hiri'lnc—Why, the gallery began to tlit-.'W old boots. HAS BEST CHANCE HAPPINESS

By RUBE GOLDBERG SOUP AND FMH-THE SATURDAY NIGHT SHEIKS

(.'liUiilc—It Isn't iihva.va the prettfeat 'I'iiiK wo could be very happy to- girl WIIM (ji-is ih« Ijfsi luiKljaiid. Clara — Maybe nut, but she lias the '••!! !'• vim think we could be ai most I'IIHIK-CH in- ;.. as »e could apart?" "Victorian" IDEALS The Victoria porlcil in furnltureves- tcinls frutn 1SJT to 11«Ml. Midvlrtnrlnn Is about the time r>f the Civil war, nnd 1B usually the time associated with plash-covered atrocities nnd poorly de- signed muchlne-ninile furniture.

POP, WHAT O'SOAP, M A1OW UAS PAWED MY GRIP FOR, OUR UAiLFILES *& AM' TRIP W£R£ / TUOUGHT THIS % WAS TO BE A PLEASURE

lV iin' (reading financial page)—I '• • •'-<-• are losing oar Ideatg In the GOZS /DEA 11: '1 rush for wealth. iiui.t..v-Oh, I don't know. Have ?i limited the mafl rush for the ball [•••' when there U a game on? F1NNEY OF THE FORCE Slightly Damaged

LET HIM WAIT VEZ ICNT K10WO M6 COMIN* OWE© OUQ HOUS£ AM WIN' BACK A FEW DOZEN AVMHE HE TRAINW YE«JE 1 BoOREOlM'OUftOJEADlW ' SUPPOSE MOO VvJAWT THIMSS WE'VE IOANEC}VK 0M6Q.H PLEASE RITURN ALOME.YEZCUOOT ME EVEN TO QETijW \ LAST COUPLE A\) YAAte.DO YElMQS TUrt ARTICLE TO WPIOMA ASA HEHOTWATER.IHAD ITS OMMtR. ^ SNOOP? KECOEQ.! TO BORRUM FER MV; A1V4

''•"liliy—Slr.'JuueH la wulllng outside. _ l;iK Sister—Well, tell him to keep "al>iiit;. He told me last night lie """111 wait u ilfetlme fur me. WHAT MISSILE? HE FEATHERHEADS Music Lovers

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*'''». Joux— Here's un accouut of a ' I'lious disuiipeuruuee. A woman --^•s her hualMimJ. Mi. Joiix—Wha( did she throw al WOODBRTDGE lNDEPENnpyT PAGE TWELVE FRIDAY, AUGUST?, 1931 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE TOWNSHIP

jyXK>D00Cx:)0OO0^^ ANCIENT GAMES ARE Fords Notes ISELIN Woodbridge Here h One of Society s Summer Playgrounds REVIVED BY PIUTES 1 ,.:v: Mi^ Aithui Kin-,y, of OCXXXXXXXX>OOCOCCOOOOO^^ Mr and M' Kr-L ]. -'. nf New York Oil , t a IV, M Walter H. Wan. of Grove heen I,, mi ttie out- Mi venue. hs« a- her guest, Mrs.'Unwell i- in Chi- v skirts of Carson City t" revive ill.; S dm-\ Jaycov and son. Willialli m WlWallncl t of ancient Indian game "f "pn'^lnp the Mi'ilwood. N. V. stick." i.i Mi-. K:, K•irn-er,j , of A rrpctinF si the Iintwn hy the ciilnrful s.-ene, hun- 1,0 u: renc- Har- .o'.d Tri.ir iiay William Finn, of Grove avenue, is bor ntr Thur-day. .£"".! .TH:;, huiMiny on Oai Tut- road Harwell, of Montclair. luces every day to wlnn-^ tin'1 s:vne. M!- N MM !-. !•: IVni ye, has "I'assiijK the gth'k" i< n t-:u<—i;i^ Mr. and Mr*. Gt-.irpc- Walker ar.A Mr. and Mr>. Thomas Gerity, of •lame peculiar to the n-Nkins i>f Ne- *.;on at - r. Geonre. !i . and Mi*- >i..::on Gienvil'.e street, have as their guest W,ilf.-;r. of M:dd!tsex avenue, and M:*s Kathryn Owens, of Paterson. vada. A stick about ilir,-.- Inrhfi 1 • • 11r-r M: and Mrs. Fred Walker. M:« ' • nnd of the diameter nf a pciii'il H an.i Ms- E.iriii Wai- Mr...md Mrs. J. ,F. Mclaughlin and The contestants fnnn two p:irnl Mr, of Harding avt-nue. are >;ie nd- thildren. of Grove'avenue, spent the l«'l lines, nhout three feet (rmn each Port Reading :nt- this vteW at Bi-Imar. wtt-k-end visiting relatives in Phila-' tlier with fifteen to tw.Mily Imlian delphia. j Imrks on a side. The h'.nler of each Mr-. M. M ..: f-hy. M:-- Clementine Gordon G:ii, of Har- pide Is In the center .f the line and Mai* r•'. M - ' atherme Toner and . , ,., iUg ;iVl r u Mr. and Mrs. Beatrice McCabe and sons, tne , g k,|ee, nm, flhM tllt.|r Ilrms >!. ''-In-.r, v., re visitors a" Long • • Jesse Hoft and th Misses Jean- Jjme? and Ira. of Church street, have Biancr. "P. Wtdnv-day. nr and France* Hoft, '. A.ith ave- returned home from a two weeks va- over their chests. n J•?. recently. cation at Wilkesbarre. Pa., and Can- Like "Button Button." Mr. and Mi- ( yz-kow=i, of \* ood- Agreement. Is made us to the side — ada. HIS photograph taken from an airplane p rs Mil e\<-i-ilrnt \\K'\\ nf the I'rurh club lit bri.ltr, invnu.-. bad a- their guest, Mr and Mrs Peter Ward, the — starting the contest. The leader of one of the favorite r#corts of society f. k of New Vnrk and vicinity. last TMir.d.iy. Mi- Jofi-phme Lock, -[.,„ Rost, and Giady? Ward, Peter. Miss Julia Dunigan, of Barron the Side taking the offense phiccs the T of Perth Annoy. Jr.. Walter and Alfred Ward, of avenue, is spending two weeks visit- tiny stick In his rljrht hand, then con- and Branding" Babies Ends Mix-Ups A gt has been start' i.v Michael Sas- hand pil in FVrtli A CIENCE.throuRh so, of Port Re i.line. hands •>lds S the ultra violet his arms stoically. He Is Indeed rich am) enjoyn th<> ray, has discovered Mr. and Mrs. harles Lawyer, Miss Delaware Water Gap. fruits of his rich<'s. »ho lumnwr aiul a means of safe Evelyn Lawyer, Miss Hazel Lawyer The opposing players then guess In winter forever can find delight In hU Sewaren and Charles Lawyer, Jr., of Correja Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Farrell and which hand the stick reposes, the first own thoughts.—Henry D. Thoreau. guarding the Iden- avenue, spent the weekend in Atlan- sons, Luis, Donald and Charles., of tity of new-born tir cit call deciding the issue. Ofttimes sev- Mr. and Mr-. Monroe Weiant have >'' Prospect avenue, are vacationing at en or eight braves will call out the HOT WEATHER EATING hnliles anil It was returned from their honeymoon spent Manasquan. tried fur the first 1 winning hand, or fail to guess correct- a Lake Sunapp. in New Hampshire. Charles Hutteman, Jr., of Harding ly. Should the first guess prove right THING the hot sultry days of-tnid- time when the Ini- They are the guests o...f Mr...... and „.„Mrs. ••'•'•'nue. , spent the week-end in. Bel- Mr. anHIM d Mrs.'u;, . Willia"I'IIHIImI LIVIIV'HWDonovan), a 41, 1 J D*^ stimmeaUtllli rfr anUUUd earlfUl iyj autumn thmee lesn*s tials of two bnby William Weiant, ol Cliff Road, until mar visiting friends. of Carteretret,, formerly of Woodbridge, the stick changes sides, nnd the lead- rneal dttClng food, we ett.the cool- girls were "burned," proud parents of a son, Wil-' er of the opponents has an npportu- , ° P « by means of the their apartment in Perth Amboy is are the. ' ..!„, .i .„ .1 „. . *u_ ' ,.!»„ •„ ,!»„„„»..»•.,,,-,„ i.i. .i.,,Kii, nn nhii,,,. iI err &naridu more untruserene wnec winmn "-r- < Survey Shows Belgian Brunswick. caved In near El Damleh at about the nit with it one finely shredded green Texas, is nmklii^ his '\ay sl.mly IIITOSS the cunllneiit pushing a whi'i'l!'.-'. period described In the Bible. pepper, |one chopped , a carrot cuiituiiiins his niiirti en yc;:r eld J.ISI