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XII, No. 52 WOODBRTIK1E, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, PRICE THREE CENTS PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE IS READY HEARING ON RAHWAY Puklic Tuberculosis Clinic $90,000 ALLOTED Set For FOR NEW P. O. RIVER DREDGING TO For Township Planned BUILDING HERE Stanley C. Potter, pottmnt- BEHELD WEDNESDAY March 12 And 16; Zoning ter tt Woodbridge, wai in- Jane J- Packard, Executive Secretary Of County Tuber- formed W«dne»d«y in • wire League, TelU Health Board Of Work Of The Or- from United 5t«t«» Senator Woodbridge Ha» Frontage Of Hamilton F. (C*«n, that an al- Approximately 3,000 Feet— ganization—-Ceaa Poola In Benjamin Avenue, Iselin, lotment of $90,060 for a new Commission Named In 1929 To Be Cleaned — Health Officer's Report. pottaffic* hers had be«n in- Display Of Interest Prob- cluded in the second deficiency able. [ Passage Of Ordinance Will Provide For Dividing Of Wood- bill at Washington. Jutt where The amazing statistics quoted by Miss Jane J. Packard, bridge Township Into Six Classes Of Zones — Promotion and when operations will begin ENGINEERS AT LINDEN JACOB W. GRAUSAM .-i-utive secretary of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis ii not known at present. Fig- Of Health, Safety, Morals, and General Welfare Of 1 ures and statistics compiled by I inu in the course of a brief address on the health program Mr. Potter formed a basis for With Woodbridge Township hav-' Community Is Aim — Commission Worked ing a frontage of nearly 3,000 feet PROMINENT IN RACE i| -r organization at the meeting of the Board of Health the alloting of the money for For Nearly Two Years. ( the new office. on the Rahway River, it is quite pos-1 M i ulay evening, revealed the fact that one-quarter of all the sible that interest will be shown at, the hearing on the possibilities of FOR FREEHOLDER A preliminary report having been made to the Township .',,-tive cases of tuberculosis in Middlesex County on the League Committee, the Zoning Commission of Woodbridgre Township ',•],.< exclusive of patients hospitalized in the various sana- Township Committeeman Will Linden, Wednesday afternoon at 2 Prove Strong Candidate. will hold public hearings on the proposed building zone ordi- i!,,-ia, are to be found in Woodbridge Township, although this COLONIA MAN IS o'clock. Has Support Of County Or- nance for the township, on Thursday evening, March 12 at 8 community is only one of twenty-four in the county where the Carteret, Linden aad Rahway have already* demonstrated considerable ganization. o'clock and Monday evening, March 16 at 8 o'clock in the I , rue carries on its work. ARRESTED; ENDS a( handling that were used. nterest in the proposed project. Port Memorial Municipal building. Working on its task for a Th,. number of active home cases "Why not have a tuberculosis of New York Authority representa- HAS FINE RECORD , n th,. tiles now amountimounias t1o0 882oos,, an«ndu clinic in Woodbridge?", suggested tives estimate that cost of widening period of nearly two years, the zoning commission, has to a INVESTIGATION and dredging the channel, as content. |!v ,h,.se, 122 areresidents of Wood- Committeeman Grausam, "it is ex- The Independent has learned certain extent, completed the bulk of its work. 1,,-nlire Township. Only 12 local vic- pensivp e and troublesome for ppatients th h hi ifi h to travel to Perth Amboy, especially Said To Have Taken Part In Tfrfth s woulSf^^AWd _prov de a river 150 Vfeet ™* » -^Hc-lnformation-Vha- ,H ,_t Named by Mayor William A. Ryan able passage of the ordinance art arc lh th Democr C nomin "n" Packard also pointed out towhen they could be attended to $2,000 Public Service Hold- .j j-.™"* ij-^.* L i M tne race ior me L/vmucr« on June 24, 1929, th* following men also made. According to the defini- wide and 12 feet dee},. A channel of y rf Freeholder has narrowe,w.™d ™comprise the commission: Thomas J. tion given in the ordinance, a non- ti; nil.mbeM of the Board that the more regularly here." the same width, but two feet deeper . . !' ,,.rculosis League nurse, Miss "There is a good field here," said up September 13. would cost about $5,300,000 it wa sdown to Commi9sioner Dr John v Moran, chairman; W. Guy Weaver, conforming building is one "that Ml Smith, of Perth Amboy, and towntown--; . . „• , , does not conform with the regula- ,;ir,,. Ncilsonon,, off MetMetuchen, , nursingg Miss Packard, "especially with the said. Jacob GraU8am vice chaiman lrvinf Demilre t of the organization, had l»rge number of cases in the town- TAKEN LAST NIGHT The borough council at Carteret, '' Frank Dunham, Arthur Hull, I. Lust- tions of the same in which it Is sit- ii i th llit ship. Having a clinic here would at its meeting Monday night, went and HerberHbtt RankinRki, secre- uated." Restoration or repairs to ,:;:»home vMt. i. ** 1^ such buildings la allowed. ' '' 1930. Miss Neilsen is m be far better for the patients." On on record as favoring the construc- tary. i motion by Committeeman Aquila, With the arrest of Conrad Miller, tion of a municipal dock along the; The ordinance further regulates I., '!rll of Woodbridge, Carteret, The proposed building cone ordin- t was ordered that a request be of Colonia, yesterday, the Newark Rahway river, if th« government pro- ance provides that Woodbridge town- and restricts the height, number of \l," inchon and Raritan Township police concluded a relentless inves- The resst of the situatiositu n in themade to hold a clinic here once a ceeds with the dredging of the water- ship will be divided into six classes stories and site of buildings, and reg- month." tigation which they had carried on way. The dock would be built on of zones, namely: "A" Residence ulates and restricts the percentage hiii aa seen from the point of since the $2,000 hold-up of the cash- ,,f the anti-tuberculosis organi- Miss Packard concluded her talk property already owned by the bor- zones; "B" Residence zones; "C" of lot occupied, the size of yards, .»• by thanking the Board for its co-op- ier at the Public Service terminal, in ough. Residence zones; Business zones; courts and other open spaces, in ad- Mi*a Packard summarized in Newark, September 13, 1930. Miller, ,„,,„ fi Nber of eration, and expressed a hope that Backed by business men, indus- Light industrial zones and Heavy in- dition to regulating and restricting ,h, fullowininu figures: Number of and Roman D'Auria, 33, proprietor the location and use of the build- ,,,ious cases at home, 12; num- the relationship between the two tries, property owners and civic dustrial zones. These tones are sug- . ,.,,,,-ious of a cafe at 757 Hamilton street, ings, together with their density Of •„,.,• ,,f contact cases at home, 18H; bodies might continue. groups, the Rahway River Harbor gested chiefly for the purpose of f Harrison, were the last of two of the Commission, of which Mayor Julea promoting the health, safety, morals population. ,, „ her of deaths from tuberculosis, Benjamin Avenue five men wanted for the robbery. Another communication was re- Verner, of Linden, is chairman, will uml general welfare of the commun- The zone boundaries in the town- . M,nMilectomies performed during D'Auria was taken into custody through thth e effortffrt s off theceived from F. Robinson, of Benja- present its appeal for an improved ity and for the purpose of lessening ship are laid out on a map prepared min avenue, Iselin, relative to theearly last night, after which, Miller waterway, to the Army engineers. congestion in the streets, and to reg- by the commission. This map, print- r..-lL.u(> IS- attendance at Tubercu- was arrested in his garage in Co- ulate and restrict the location of var- ed on page 7, shows in detail how ic'in Perth Amboy during newer and ceas-pool condition that The government hearing is the cul- Clini exists there. Mr. Robinson com- lonia, and taken to Newark police mination of activities started at Lin- ious trades, businesses and indus- the various sections of the township <>. 278. headquarters. Miller's part in the af- den about six years ago. The Harbor tries. are to be employed with regard to !,<• itemized the home visits as plained to the Board of Health that r the overflow from the cess-pools is fair, the police say, was driving the Commission is composed of represen- The Zonal the zoning. iMts to suspicious cases, 2. )l C ln wh h th e ii 84 ii a menace to thh e hlhealthh off residentid s ' JT 'J . bandits made off tatives of Linden, Rahway and Car- In the residence zones, no build Adjuitment Board ,, , to positive cases, 84 visits to vol e s h t9 3 thev went With the passage of the ordi- . i iiMit ciws, and 136 visits to neg nn the street and that there had al- 5.™?.* ! y.eL _ ° ?, _ ,, ; % ings or premises are to be used ex ready been a case of sickness, sup- D'Auria, according to the po'lice of j Among the arguments to be ad- cept for dwelling or tenements nance, a Board of Adjustment is to .I'.VI list's, and 102 visit* to patients Newark, allowed the three who act- vaaced in favor of the project will be established, consisting of five : ,i hniils, sanatoria, places of buti- posedly as a result of breathing the hoarding houses, rooming houses. germ lndon air. Mr. Robinson in- ually participated in the robbery to I that the river was once navigable• •• ] , churches, schools, public Ii members, to be appointed by the !1< -. t'U'. chairman of the Township Commit- sisted that newer connections or use his establishment as a rendez- and that the petitioners now ask that braries, clubs, parks, playgrounds ••\Vf huve four nurses, four phy- vous where they divided the spoils, it be restored to its former useful- tee. Of the original appointees, one i inns unii five other workers car- some remedy be effected, particu- and the like. It ia specified in the changed their clothes and then made ness not only for the commercial proposed ordinance that in the "A1shall be appointed for a term of one :r.ir for tuberculosis in the county," larly before a permanent street im- year, two for a term of two yean provement is made. off separately. He is supposed to benefit of the three communities al- residence zones, no dwelling shall he • ;,iil Miss Packard," and we have 29 paid $300 by the others. ready named, but the entire metro- erected except for use as a one-fam and two for a term of three yean. 'inii.-. ii month throughout Middle- politan area. It will also be pointed ily dwelling. The successors of the original ap- .\." "All of the clinic work is done l^inH.r.PorUL'POI d that they had in-1 J^iTiriS&SSi: Th"o pointees are to be appointed for a vestigated the condition and found out that development of the riyer for In the "B" residence zones, this fid of charge," continued the was taken early yesterday at an navigation will result in an Dr. Smith has hud the support of the term of three yean, and all appoint- Untrue secretary, "but we do nothat t four houses on the street were , t t is .• -JTOJ i extended to the use of two- ments to fill vacancies, shall be .for pay for hospital expenses. The not connected to the sanitarv sewer ai'al"tment at and 68rd himself, ani es. In the "C" residence zones. the unexpired term. 8treet | some of the county leaders believe the building of dwellings or tene- county has appropriated $171,000 to ne vacant ttidI three occurred Aa n - , where he had Occupancy Certificates (mi f.ir patients. All of the insti- he ™Sf T* I™gthy7ea«h by ! ^ *»'«•«"• » "^ «•» >*««» "" ' ments must conform with the No lands or buildings, according tutions are crowded, however, and Attorney Desmond A 'was ^i&.^A^'SS^.tS "Schedule Limiting Height and Bulk to the ordinance, are to be occupied w. iuiv.- a large waiting list." hat all four of the houses are in the about Dr. Smith -becoming a candi- of Building's" which is embodied in or used until a certificate of occu- process of foreclosure. Gene Hlller and Detective David ship is not known at present. date in Perth Amboy and it is said the ordinance. Miss Packard also explained that Weckstein, .of Newark, worked on pancy is issued by the Building In- iii< l.rajfue is doing considerable It was finally decided by the by those in the "know" that Com- In the business zones any kind of spector. The certificates will state Board, after a long discussion, to this clue for months before captur- manufacturing other than the manu- ! nvi ntutive work. She informed the ing^ Baccarelli. mitteeman Grausam will receive that the particular premises or build- ''•••;il Health Board that 302 people empower the Health Inspector to their support if Dr. Smith refutes facture of products clearly inciden- ings comply with the provisions of 1 have the cess-pools on the street Ht the start they did not know his tal to the conduct of a retail busi- n cared for in the clinics in Jan- but merely had heard that he TOWNSHIP YOUTH, to enter the race. the zoning ordinance. Certificates • ry alone. Miss Neilsen, the nurs- Committeeman Grausam will ness on the premises, is forbidden. ' ' ." " of This, of course, eliminates and pro- of occupancy are to be applied for iif uoervisor, gave examples of two Broadway and 53rd street. After get- prove a strong candidate and he has at the same time that the building i ••- in the township that were to exceed $00. STATE TROOPER, the confidence and support of thehibits in the business zones such ting a picture of the man at a party, places as automobile junk yards, bot- permit secured, and will be issued :.(i for by the . League. She Report they took it to Miss Mary Bergen, organization due to his consistency ten days after the erection or altera- Health Officer Peterson's report and fearlessness and through thej tling works, metal and woodworking ;• . t-d the improvement in the pa- the cashier who was robbed. She shops, ice plants and so forth. tion of the building is completed, 'iit . and outlined the methods of showed the following: Permits is- identified Baccarelli as one of the IN CRASH, DIES many improvements sponsored by Inapactor Empowered sued: Plumbing, 8; sewer, 6. Li- bandits. His arrest followed. him in the township. In general, in the light industrial The Building Inspector of the censes issued: Plumbers, 3; Milk, Peter Ignatz, Of Keaabey, zones, trades that are noxious or of-township _ is empowered to enforce Howard De Sormeau, first of the fensive by reason of the emission of Cars Damaged But 2; barbers', 13; marriages, 12. Seven suspects to be arrested, was shot and Killed While On Duty At the regulations provided by the ordl- casees of scarlet fever were reportedpo , captured in Jersey City, a few hours He may cause an; building, J.iti addition to three cases off didiphh Morriatown. Tabernacle Model after the robbery. He refused to di- 11 u i, place or premises to be In- Occupants Escape]theria, three cases of influenza, two vulge the names of his companions. lene gas, asphalt, ™ " ,"'' *•;•"•» — r--- cases of pneumoniia and one of The second suspect, Frank Neilan, CYCLE HIT BY TRUCK creosote and disinfifeetante s might be apected and examined and may or- • Two cars were badly damaged, tuberculosisbru . At Presby Church taken as an exampliple o»fi this•.••.<>.. I, der ,-i.n . writing the remedying of any • in one was injured as the result was arrested by Lieutenant Heller in 1 There were twenty-seven births in the court house at Newark. Peter Ignatz, 23, of Florida Grove, , e heavy industrial conditions found that exist as a vio- : a collision on New Brunswick the township during the month of mce provides that lation of any provision of the regu- Officer Zuccaro made the arrest at oad, Keasbey, a state trooper sta-| Bunt By New York Man, Will ».u» p.v,.^ . of any provision of the regu- •">••>•!. ii', Hopelawn, at 11:45 o'clock February, twenty-two deaths and ioned at Morristown, was almost there shall be "no restriction as tol]»tj°n?- A line or prison term or iniijiy night. Charles Stevenson, of Colonia yesterday. Be Used As Sermon Illustra- twelve marriages. nstantly killed Wednesday after- the use for which buildings may be botanche is the penalty for non-observ- '•-':' first t.treet, Perth Amboy, driv- oon, when the motorcycle upon tion By Rev. E. S. Abbott. erected or altereu dJ or thu,,e, us„„e„ t(.„o whicwMflh ]ance of the provisions of the ordi- ••<'.* ii tar owned by John PCra. p Shooters Arrested; To 'hich he was riding was struck by buildings and premises may be de- ;iinilz, of 309 , Wood- Appear Before Vogel Tonight Three Adventurers truck on the Linden road, Morris- A model of the Hebrew Taber- voted, except that no dwelling or '•i:'T, traveling east on New Bruns- own. The truck, loaded with rugs, nacle, which played so conspicuous tenement shall be occupied or de- Tire and Wheel Found » >: avenue, collided with a car Caught shooting crap and arrested ; was enroute from Paterson to'a part in the "history of the"Israel- A Firestone tire, mounted o ''n by Evans Snyder, of 84 Bur- by Officers Carl Sundquist and Mey- Nabbed At Avenel Brookside and waa driven by Frank' ites, will be used in the morning "'•'( lieet, Avenel, owned by Martin er Larsen Sunday, six young boys, L. Denike, of Paterson, who was | services at the Presbyterian Church '' •••I'T, of the same address. after being- booked at the local po- Brooklyn Youths, Stealing held pending arraignment. Ignatz on the next two Sundays by the The i-ar driven by Stevenson ran lice headquarters, were released, but liad been returning from inveatigat- pastor, Rev. E. S. Abbott, to illus- ness and light Ride On Truck, Released In g pol c • • i the sidewalk and damaged ordered to appeur before Recorder ng an accident. trate his sermons. This model was made in the ordinance. B. W. Vogel tonight. Some of them The tire i uly at 44 New Brunswick avc- Custody Of Detective. The township man, popular bott. , constructed by Mr. J. W. Ruther- with regardl to non-conforminnon-coniuiiuiiiKg »i>»inafternoon™ , - —m .. , y •• ""lull by Steve Sutch, Jr., who are "old offenders." A pair of here and in Perth Amboy, had been ford, of , who ia atbuildings'or structures which will be have been found on thereported Port ReadI to- - at 10 New Brunswick avenue aluminum dice was confiscated by of the prob-'ng road about a -week ago. 1 Having no idea of where they a state trooper for only seven' present residing with his daughter, t Rd hiawii 7 the authorities. were bound or where they wanted months. His family moved to Keas- Mrs. A. G. Erb, of Port Reading. It to go, three boys, stealing a ride on bey froi* Perth Amboy a few years was built us nearly as possible in ac- & truck from Brooklyn, were nabbed ago, and it was in July that Ignatz cordance with the measurements and Super-Highway Claims Another by Officer Rudy Simonsen, on thedecided to take the state police ex- instructions aa set forth in the Book Woodbridge Knights Are Elected Super-highway at Avenel, Saturday amvnation, He was successful in hia of Exodus, and much ingenuity is afternoon. They were: James Har- attempt to join the troopers and was evidenced in the remarkable replicas Victim; Man Dies of InjuriesI vey, 10, of 076 60th street; Robert itioned at Morristown. fof the furnishings, such as the altar To Office In Newly Formed Chapter Kiucie, 10, of 658 69th street, and He is the only son in the family.' of burnt offering, the golden candle- Following the aucident, after he aister, Helen, resides with the par- stick, and the Ark of the Covenant, Supposed to have been the least <>( the most important steps) hoy, and Ambrose Moran, of Sayre- Anthony Fabiszak, 15, of 666 60th hail received medical attention, Mc- street, all of Brooklyn. ents on Florida Grove road, Keas-' Mr. Rutherford and his wife used injured! as the result of a collision Guiio was turned over to the Wood- :.niKhts of Columbus circles was ville. The Woodbridge police notified bey, while another sister, Mrs. Mary this model in a number of lectures on the Super-highway, Sunday, Feb- Grand Knight George O'Brien^ of bridge police to await the outcome • i Friday night, when eight coun- the Bureau of Missing Persjns at Toth, lives in Perth Amboy, A Btep-' On the Symbolism of Old Testament Woodbridge; James Murray,; of ruary 22, Clifford Dunham, sixty, of of Hynson's injuries. Charged with '"H ut the K. of C. home In New New York City, and then informed brother, John, also survives. institutions. 25 Inwuud avenge, Montclair, died atrocious assault and battery and Perth Amboy; Leo Ooughlin, of Car- Mr. Abbott will use it to illustrate the parents of tha boys that they early yesterday I morning at the reckless driving, he was released un- • iiswU'k, and formed a Chapter. teret; J. l.eahei'ty, Of New Bruns- were being held here. The three his sermons on "Christiati n Values der $1,000 bail when arraigned be- ' Woodbridge K n i g h ,t s were wick; P. Donovan, of Dunellen; Wil- adventurers were turned over to De- of Old Testament Institutions." He Mountainside Hospital, in Montclair. fore Recorder Vogel. le was to "(,' the men fchosen as officers in liam O'Toole, of South Amboy, and tective James Harvey, of 676 60th will discuss the Tabernacle in de- Hjs death was attributed to internal appear March 0. Throug h his attor- Grand Knight Edward McWilliama, ' U-clion held immediately after street, Brooklyn, at 9 o'clock Satur- ta.ll, showini g how each part and fur- injuries. Dunham had been con- ney, Nathan Duff, TMcGi ire filed a of Somerville, were appointed to a day night. Harvey was the father nishing of it was a symbol and type counter complaint against Dunham. •••""sation plans were completed. committee upon the good of the or- fined to thee hs hospitap l since the acci- 1 of young James, one of the adven of some truth of the Christian re- dent. The Montclair man was one 'I"• officers are: Chairman, Dis- der! McWilliams is chairman. turers! ligion. The model will be placed on 1 Ki committee to arrange a general of seven hurt when the car which he l>eputy Joseph Grace, of Wood- the pulpit platform for exhibition. was driving figured in a collision Mischievous Boya Arouse '•>•';•; vice chairman, District Dep- etltoifether was appointed. . The ollowing will serve on it. William with a machine driven by John Mc- Ire Of Station Ag«nt 1 lames Creamer, of Sayreville; f Guire, of 738 Rlttenhouse street) Grand Knight Leo Fuchs, O'Toole, of South Amboy., chairman; Hit And Run Driver nel'l the Board of Trustees, J. Hughes, Washington, D. C. The breaking of gum machines and secretary, Andrew NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. McGuire, who has been under of Woodbridge. The of New Brunswick; E. McWiltFams, Round Table Talks and the squirting of contents of, a of Samerville; Green, of Sayteville; Injures Pedestrian bond since February 22, was charg-fire extinguisher around the UeJin •'"•'I* that will be represented in ed with a technical case of man- < impter are: Woodbridge, M. Conole, of Woodbridge; Keppter, railroad station by a band of boys Reformatory Guard, Walking At Rotary Meeting slaughter when arraigned at police who visited every night about 6 •"'' Amboy, Sayreville, Perth Am- of Dunellen; Walczak, of South Am- headquarters here last night. At New Brunswick, Dunellen and boy; Dunne, of Carteret, and James On Rahway Avenue, Suffers first, it was thought that Michael o'clock, aroused the ire of Philip •• Murray, of Perth Amboy. A round table discussion featured Berlin, station agent, so he reported face, Shoulder Injuries. the meeting of the Woodbridge Ro- Hynson, of 324 Taylor street, North wing the, alignment of the Grand Knight Francis Coan, of DINNER DANCE tary Club yesterday noon. Among West, Washington, D. C, riding with the nuisance to the police here Sun- n-ils day morning. anadd tthh e electiolti n off officersffi , South Amboy; Andrew D, Desmond, EVERY the principal short talks Wfere GuyMcGuire, was the most seriously In- "'lowing were appointed trus- of Woodbriage, and Edward Sned- Benedict Anderson, 38, of 348 Weaver's discourse on "Community jured. Hynaon Buffered a fractured Officer Zuccaro, according to the Willium O'Toole, of South iker, of New Brunswick, were ap- Woodland avenue, -Greenville, Jer- J police 'report, says the boys are: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Service Week"; John BwBkenridjp's| skuu"and'othe7injuries J; Michael Dooley, of Somer- pointed members of a by-laws com- sey City, a guard at the New Jer- address on "Boys Week", and Rev. ' '•'" Arthur Hubert, 16, of Pershing ave- sey Reformatory, suffered injures nue, and Paul Yahonig, 16, of Si- Wward Snediker, . of New mittee. J. Benj. Meyers' talk on "Rotary Among the movements planned by about the head and shoulder, when NICJHT Fire Of Unkown wara avenue, Iselvm «;ck; William Lawler, of Car- Education.1' Quadt, of Perth Am- the newly formed Chapter was work he was struck by a hit and run Cau»es Low Of $100.00 driver, while walking along Rahway Barron Schoder and George Mer- in the nature of unemployment re- ISELIN—A flre of unknown orig- lief. The meetings of the Chapter, avenue, near Randolph street, WOOCH No Cover Charge rill gave a report on the Inter-City bridge, Saturday night about 11:36 meet held at Trenton Tuesday eve- in broke out in the barn owned by HARDIMAN'S VARSITY CLUB to be held each month at the club Frank Toth, close to the Pennsyl- rooms of the various councils rep- o'clock. John H. Benrens, of SS ning. The Reverend Peter K. Em- PHARMACY mons, of Scranton, a former Trenton vania Railroad 8ta.tton. The barn resented, will be open to the 2,600 Elliott street, Newark, also' a Re- Bd. L. Hardiman, formerly of formatory guard, walking with An- Rotarian and a past district govern- and a ton and a half of hay Inside members who are represented by the Muaic «nd Entertainment or, was the principal speaker. His it were almost completely destroyed, Seaman's, Perth Amboy Chapter. derson, sacapad Injury. Bfihrsna| lmost completely y , topic was th* "Spiritual Background nlfaratk **« AMBum of laelin V • The delegates-representing Wood- was knocked down by Anderson's Of Business." Fifteen Woodbridge ol- Sundmy Eveoiiif bridge at the Inaugural meeting falling body. By unteer Fire Company worked dililii- Rotariam attended: Boy Anderson, gently for an hour they ware not ware: Grand Knight, George A passing motorist picked up An- Wm. Z. Barrett, Gustav Blaum, John PRESCRIPTIONS •ttk* derson and rushed him to the Rah- LOU MICHAEL9ON able to save much. Damage was tta O'Brien, Michael Conole, Andrew H. Concannon, Fluid T. Howell, Ray- a d t $100 Called For and D*Uw»d K. of c. Club Ho*u« Desmond, Lawrenos Campion and way Hospital where he was troated mond Jackson, James J. Uvingood, tl mated at $100. William Coll. by Dr. Orton. Behrens want to AndHU Jr., Stanley Potter, Barnard Vufal, 234 Hl,k Str«*i work. Neither man got a descrip- " cw«U Ulan, " ""-"• Cor. IUnw»jr J. 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rvjjur J ^fe. nc MABTHA WABHINQTON ,,itor Smoking ft.% -95 Former SALE Former >SALE 1 •nd 1 A.95 Odd Woo d 9w Sewing 7. Cabinets " Beds r«WnotCabinetos • DESCRIPTION PRICE DESCRIPTION Price Table *^ WITH HI'MIDOKH In Walnut and Price PRICE Reg »H.7fi. Reg. *M.OO. R«g. tl«,60. 5-PIKCE 10-PIEOE Walnut * .95 EVERYTHING Cedar .95 Break- 4FIE0E Vrm Chair 1 MUST GO! Chests 7 fast Set BED ROOM DININGROOM R«g. «»00. You will be attracted by the $ R«g Consisting of lull rise bed, sterling qualities of the Dining I'OIU'KLAIN COLONIAL Irobe, chest and vanity. A suite 119 215 Room Suite, certainly you'll End .39 Kitchen .95 Pier .98 Secre- Ifor the moat discriminating 49 agree that it's a most attention 10 Tables 1 3 Cabinets 4 tary Ihousewife, compelling suite. Tables Reg. $9.98. $4 00. R»g. t»8». R*g. 3-PIE0E MAHOOANY Walnut "I 49 Console A .98 LEAVING LIVING ROOM $ taries Four-leg pedestal table, beau- Side Chair * 1 Diamond wing fireside chair, Table K Itiful overlays, attractive server *345 125 Reg. W50. Royal EasyQ.98 ]"Hollywood" China, 66-inch 129 "Queen Anne" legs with resili- ent spring cushions. Walnut .75 Oval .98 Chairs ^ Axmin- iBuffet, Velour Seat Chairs. Server 3 4 Reg. *24.00. sterRug Rugs 4-PIEOE 4-PIEOE Reg. 18.05 Reed Baby Q.95 Heg. (54.CO. Mahogany BEDROOM BED ROOM Carriages ^ The well-known decorated Rog. 138,98. SUSHED $ BARGAINS Book Case Ivory an,d green decorated 465 suite that is fit to grace any *298 Reg. 119.76^ ou» *m D,op 1-att.m. | Drenser, bed, home. In attractive two-ton KAYON .75 ei}amel Buite 79 109 ohe8t parchment, enamel, Bed .95 Smoking C.95 Chair GulistandQ^OI^^ w^ AND OTTOMAN 6 Stand ** Rugs ^° 3-PIE0E Spread Keg. *49.00. R6K. 112.50 Reg. $128.00. CIIOILL- of colors. Davenport Suite -K Jl'J.75. Odd ,75 J-IN-1 UAVENl'OBT LIVING ROOM $ Walnut .95 HURRY 9 Tables .95 3 toned Jacquard velour KROEHLER — and it's cov- Vanities triple serpentine front, covere *225 ered in Mohair, with lovely 218 2 Reg. B9W. Reg. I3E.00. 14 Rocker all-over same material. Reversi 98 reversible cushions. JSW. .98 ble cushions. ilhl'AI, Bed Tea ,75 .95 Ice 10-PIEOE Magazine Spreads 1 Wagons 9 Boxes 7 4-PIECE Re*. ffi.TS. IN MAHOGANY Rack Reg. t30.00. Reg. 124.50. BED ROOM DININGROOM !•-••« |1.(W. Floor .98 The most dignified dining $ WMl.NSTEK Bedroom O.95 A most attractive suite with room suite ever on display. Ve- Lanterns 1 Below Cost Chairs beautiful vanity feature. Ad 498 lour covered seats and backs tc 179 Throw .29 _ Hex. 5.W- 2 justable Mirrors. Truly a mosi 69 chairs. Heavy base table and 79 Reg. 19.75. Rugs 2 Bridge .95 Phone O52 8 dignified ensemble. 66-inch buffet. Metal .98 4-PIEOE 1 3-PIECE AND SHADES Beds 1 BED ROOM VALUES Ret;, rr.96. Boudoir .95 Odd LIVING ROOM $ The latest mode in bedroom t •Vanity .95 furniture, the famous "Holly- 329 6 Dressers Reductions Damask suite covered all-over 47! wood Vanity," chest of drawer Chairs Heg. $18.05. 59 large size bed, dresser with fine spring filled reversible cushions Reg. 122.00 WALNUT ly cut mirrors. Scoop Seat C.95 Occasional Q.98 secre- 1'illows 10-PIEOE Chairs Chairs 9 tary Reg. »24.50. lUg. J52.«7. 27 •'•« tl !)». PAIR 1 BK, 514.75 Reed-Fibre Furniture DININGROOM $ Oak Davenport AS.98 Book" .50 Now i» the time to take advantage of the 6 leg extension table of heav 399 iiina 8 SACRIFICE Tables Cases construction. Walnut - m a p 1 185 13 greatest price reductions in history. combination. !:'^ Sill 75. Reg. 189.75. I 1 \l. Floor .95 PANKI, KNI) GOOD-BYE Everything Smoking c Lamps 1 Da .95 7-PIECE AND SILK SHADES PERTH AMBOY 11 Stand U«g. 114.50. ' Beds i'kiscii.i.A Keg. J38.50. 50% to 65% OFF BEDROOM Card "~*M (1ATK1.KU '625 Sewing .98 1 Tables .75 Reed Suites from $18.95 Burl walnut, Venetian mirro Tables full size pieces. 29 SAVE Stand Rt'K. J2.88. Chair and Rockers from $1.98 up Reg. |6

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t,«.;, ,f :• << fcKi i>f-i !i F:I r^tn ' iitc *i'* pnncijjt. nifecvTi. tfcr:>agr "srni'.'r: -..he** ex- treaty at Versifies cocttiitd t mis-stAteiner: ii. tht lorait!' ; vi j*jtt. ciBhw tnd dthci&at w-ere eiftrt*-c. lit citr- '.uir^e '~^at Genctrr. aior-e was responsible f-.r the war"' Th* Jar.- r j »-;;L~ if Fr.Lr » •»<••- tr".CE^i r'-Us^-^ c.;. tirur*: r.Lij'.>:.» ottvrt f .r oat'*-* wLJcr. •*< rt Sur*;, .%t't r.tTi tt iLT*:Ft:g"ct«oL. 1*. i* on* if tit rtrt , ,„»£ (I ••fir - -jr ^T ^ o? =: • ij* wrir. cut i ti* Ea.i- 'f i:f- ?f tcvtr- ". ;x. a rfc&. taoopy. Si.tr;:>'.k Hvlmes ir.^uiry T^c m- Vtrrx:rt :^t ixagLX ji^u^t iLt'j lit rfeabODt why the Kaiser qar. C'..c.K.Li--r-:>E*T Ho^siiE bxs dc>ist •rti Eo":«r. E. Let r:n t p bided JEiiBtA'.h* ai»d grem- ^ V*a Dyk* beard of ' a ;; fc-V ar*; pr'.j'jQ thtt t'.-dav ifc*:gL. It c&aifcctioa with -.best :r*.«rr*t:c>niJ puzziet. t ttt I»T «t.: *: ?3c.-esEfiI. His ecu- ;f ^f* dij r. fzrjnMrj -^i wrt Cii •.»-."*: f. fur gT'X^n '.i-Z, I »rt'.* LW: tM: f- 0'jg-i.t to ktow wLa: ••"asinfca; the PnLct :f Wales'. " That • -Prt>:=CK-'r> t &r;y r>duc*. up Eiig-iis^ tract, dowt it C«Etrki tsd South ultet « f-t-* i^T"-E s ='••*>*" * »eT»i temper*- q;erccn«i rctrjf; over roar ~i- X%i>t» lor tl* Inrt tins* ' i>«-'« prt:co» as or c/f ]€ ptr.^r;*. .i. ri:]roid ?rosr rtrtnufet. Relative]}-, therefore, OS :: T:!1 drire t^e tax ^urc^r. H the heaviest the liuee have ever car; i of tb* trorH mirtt'.t, for'.itg tae Ut:'.ed Sutes to liitit prvcactJoi U» rite ' ' IIC vvn ooniwtk rbqajrenitt*^. La--, year ttzfes took 6.€ ctttt ou: of even- railroad dollar, n«* ii. th* UuJtw states tbt mer* t'a-.-ueLi t»f a v.:V:hz,-b'.n ftna of ^f0 ***** * Tfcir "^T" tocpared wjtf; €.2 te.it« ic 1^2&. They accjounted for 26 im;r| t'-Vjt.n nioEt pwplt. O^-i '.Ltr* tier'dor': Uiink itn":.;ag of P*n.ett of r,et revenue, which raear^s that oDe-rquaru-r of al] In l&SO, u a niktttT of fact, tit Bawitc gtfTfcn.a^ti;t harver.w; tas *L railroac fao;i;t^e were operated for the benefit of the tax col- from 3,500-000 acres on itt cut fannt la 1931 they rill crop *,000,OW» 1SJ1 le'Aor. DCFF A DCFF a-.Tfei, the folloTir.g w 15,0W/XK), std tit joir after, 30/»Wf0W>. of T.'.e &eriouci.est, from the ^andpoi^t of tie public int*r- „ It's ttiiiblt &B(3 prattitil On the firs. »LaA I pkni*-3 for ti*m stalk 6&e§ tot bcri. Cn by ij^u ttlEft M *i Ham rt-c ! 5t 1 tte «s; of fcuch a situation can hardly be exaggerated. The time tw j«an ago, aftw wli'i ae. rtiita »BC»J cwnt* out oa polity, the railroad* nauBt retrench and lower theiri sUndard* *«*: a d»j. Ti»« bogt tr*(t hat been tbonmgaij orgarizti, with rotd«, of fcervjee. Already they are finding difficulties in getting new teuton, pj»«-r pltmu tn^ i staff of 17,000 pooplc mactaHsfr trtam t» t^ s. A. ticept aw/iiey. ar;d it is itaid that at least one great insurance com- EaBeia Lu doae ti* MUM thinf whb JjSOC^WW aera of gorernmHit ti* cicii< w ta**. Onte ii Majestic pany if turning away ifroro railroad securities to other types [»ut ii> two or tir« jetrej; it can it the ami »i|b 10,000,000 urn ia a Ekctric of in vestment. Should 'the pre*ent trend continue, the inevit- ft» Bort yesrs. Tt>ert ii. pnttiallj no tu&itj p ti* anwtmt j iurg* odii tLt ptawst wiett product: .o the lilt !U* BJ.'JLUi*t Lfci•or u a>c*i>. B«»*tifai-~Qu««—Mm impoatitle for an essential industry to earn a fair profit. out atutot M w cttajj tit niAciiiEtrj. Her«, tt lift, is • perfect jt*. vorklst 2or '.«a OtILB 1 •OiJ-. fri C^ it-Uu! from 11* beautiful r*- ' in CM:. Will: t ilt-aOl FIVE-DAY WEE* FOR LABOR at.t con.I>«* POUTiCAL ABUSE MSCOURACES PHILANTHROPY how ;t 61L your even- iiamJiL Jjf »JLt buHUi i*t>L>r. Thej fiin^ nets: The SO { it *<** vtiufcl.lt. Keter/.iy a mid-weisteni Uraversity asked 1000 corpora- 1. S 5fc*A?O* , Arkutu tion* to dof.ave one hhart of their rtotk e»ch to it* endowment ^t (S«!» fiut t'jo» *lii-.Tig- :« pity Enioy tht s»: -' np kni'olpjfr thtt d»y anc r..j: fuiio The kfemtary of one of the large wentern power tom- t^t Luted The iuiutrkf of Uw-ZuiuA SUM 1 it wiewitrj t* fcOojA a , • *r n^' ^*- pajtiifee, vk^joue Kt'xk is owned by some 123,000 individuals, in tiis , reply said in part: would add u- > ,. for iik,r«-t.' Ciwopkijmeiit b**mt to i* iJcwiiiJLg rtiiwliaa I cartt*«i» *"«!• consfon and tnjoyti.: "It would be unwisei for the company U» saneUon *uch a ,jiffi;.ifciJjlJ? fcIia tiit wbBdtntian of nudiinen for band l»bor i» re»o!o- f th* c<>nv«fii*'B» c - gift or for the university Xu accept it be«au*« auch an act would uUoiziiig wwking condition* and throiing U..;..OM wt o? «6picy»tBt. submit boih parties UJ a tirade of abuse by a number of high Muiifwstit rt » difficult to tit* fTe-d^T w«k to I* brongirt • wui* J«v* PRICE I19S.00 publit officials who claim to be leaders of thought in the coun- d-iring w ecwutnie encii like the prt^eut. It, like tie propDwd OX TERMS TO SL'lT trj a« a whole. These political mentor* have sought to c«n- mmot of rtoerm for BacapUrmott, ii of permiMpt nthcr titaii u»- Y01 demn, ca«tigaU and outlaw any tntereourBe 'whataoever, be-( poaiy dkaratier. EUREKA V«ctram , N If, ar tr»»el- tween electric utilities and the educational institution* of the Uaaj drciuaetaim* indicate that mm Uouptcny waniei viQ b« Ut » »t La* country. In their voluble opinion any contact whatsoever be- iwJ&neut Although, «f wait, tfcey fint n«i be cwfiitmd. Th» Sr dun, rfl cornea wholly wicked and[filledi with perilto the'natioin. "'"• WWJMjm ip^rt^itete^- in vmtgrvm In i|iiti«j ay fnblic. J TOO to ** "Can you imagine, my dear ut, the outbunst to be expect- *W»* » *• «* «n*4eq<»t«- HM, SO IJI •fc-*->—- ...Hi,, ed from the power company barters xfaould they 'discover1 a That are tom« ugM of g«n«nl bmbtw imyrotftfiit, Ut tbt rfini CONCANNON S Lninsat-tion by which your University accepted a donation of «7 cao»ot ** quirltly made. Mtaotin* e»ery af«^, bali f»aUk aed b tk* taiun MUSIC STOKE a uhare of stock in an electric utility company It would be- pnni*. aort «wt|*»t* »bokb«art«dlj U» nuuimue tie dietrm. tome the purchase of the University by a power company. Lu»g i*r» a4tnas te nuinkipalUiM awl •!•!«• to maUe ifcea to J. H. CONCANNON t» ta* tatan. v Wtdbridge 'With these thought* bi mini, it eeems to me H would be *•"? «• BMMH; pWe ««*« mtj piw14« foi*tiit)«l relief, b«t " . WOOUBR1DGE very unfair to your bM&atfcw to nu% any move toward com-. •» difliraliiM ia tk *tf w^kk w; p^r^i tfe 76 Maia St. Jel MCTW 7« MAIN ST. T*

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abridg Auto Laundry Hopelawn Men Given Full ' Don't Look For A Federal rrnmtnt position on the rtnitfUi of any prmpMta of •mptoymmt fee *ay having pawed a civil lervicn "ami- have. Under New Management CRAFTSMEN AND Term* At Reformatory Amboy Man Reports Job In Washington, Say* nation only to become stranded and The commission stated hi Civil Service ConuniMion in some inMjiiKPs A public charge. elusion that no one should c< ,,„. \V..<»lhrid(?fl Auto Laundry, at After pleading guilty to a aeries | It wan pointed out that even if a Washington 'expecting to t-reot, has been re-opened PARISH HOUSE itf holdups and robberies after be- Hold-up To Police In a statement issued today, the rorsnn h*a passed a civil service ex- Federal position except in mananement of Dan Lat- ing rounded up by the Woodbridge United States Civil Service Commiii-' animation with A hi(tb rating he has to a definite offer of emplo. " ' ,,f School street. Washing IN and Perth Amboy police, five young Says He Was Relieved CM $62 1 a Government establishment. H and Stanontaing automo- men, arranged before Judge John On Old Lincoln Highway In from P. Kirkpatrick in the criminal court vill be featured. Cars will he to Washington for the purpose of immediately available to him. Ap- Ur « Ck*nf«d Tyiw Faerc for and delivered and will be Civic League Grind Getting at New Brunswick, Friday, -were Menlo Park. seeking Federal employment. printments to rVderAl positions, the f . hands of a capable staff of in the state re- The Commission explained that the Commission ssicl, arc made only as A rliiinge In lyppwrlttr fur* rtylOi Close - Some Good Score. every five year* Is «ug(test«3 by tlw ,r« All work is guaranteed John M. Tanko, of Perth Amhoy, EmpDistricioym(t o,fn , Columbihag cnile{a ) Committej e on the actual needs of the service re- w' prices are moderate. This Week. \ They are: Joe Pinelli, seventeen; reported to the police late Saturday to „ numhpr of pathetic caseits attentios wheren quire, and in accordance with the bureau of standarils us n mean* aff Sum Perkel, twenty-two; John John- night, that he had been held up on • p - h ivil service rules, and the presence irnclnR dorumeats ami Reading School I» LEAGUE STANDINGS s(m- twentyy;; John Benjolaj,, twentyy- thhe old b'ncoln highwaygy, near Menlo persons have come from considerable of an applicant in Washington can frauds. tthreeh , and PauPl l MunekMk , twentytt - Park, by two men who jumped on distances expecting to obtain a C!ov- not in nny way improve or expedite r,,Brokerl n Into Over Week-End Team, W L Pet. three, all of,Hopelawn. the running board of his enr, order- rinl,,,ml Martin Braun of the Pariih Home 14 1 .933 ed him to stop, took $C>2 and ran i lending school, reported to the Cmftimen 14 1 .933 Away. ',',,,, Monday morning, that the Avenei Firemen 11 4 .733 GYPSY GIRL IS One of the men had a hunting ;.„,,! WHS entered sometime over American Legion 8 7 .533 knife, the other a gun, Tonko told "This is the year you must get "'u-n'k-end. Officer Romoml, who Wbd«. Firemen 5 10 .333 FOUND GUILTY OF the police. He described one of the '',.• firatcd, discovered that en- Wbdg. Liom ..,,., I 14 .067 holdup men as being^ about 35 years '„ .."had 'been gained by breaking Rotary Club 0 15 .000 SWINDLING MAN old, five feet nine inches tall, dark more value for your dollar" , ,.iM- w ndow and opening the latch. complected and wenrinR a leather tfith the Parish House and Crafts- lumber-jacket and a cap. The other man, appeared to be.about 23 years men's Club teams deadlocked for the "Money Must Have Been old, about five feet "sin inches tall. lead in the Woodbridge Civic bowl-! Taken by the Gods," U He is said to have worn » dark shirt, CLASSIFIED-ADS ing league, and the Avenel Firemen i greasy trousers arid a cap. Tanko within dangerous competing X\^ ,ii,-d advertisement* only one Her Explanation. said he had burlap around his feel. tance, the race has settled down to a The police are invest ijjnt ing. minimum charge 2Bc. tough erind.with "the survival of i Six Ways to Young girl to do house- tnc fittest" written all over it. N(rw York.— .lennle Frunk, n twen- y, ANTK.D - The scores: ty-year <»ld uyilsy. wns found guilty he Muik 11 or 15 years old. Do not K. OF C. fore Judge Conwny In County court ,11 bi'fmc Monday, Telephone (0) J. Keating 148 123 170 here recently o( hnvlng otiented Mm Play Rehearsals '^mulhridge 8-1562. J. Nieder 155 141 170 ltosenihnl out of a tntni of KVTiw \\. I. 'J-27. C. Witting 124 129 18*1 Miss Krnnk sntd Ihe nwnpy must have FOR RENT Coley - 130 154 118 heen Inken by the Rods. Are Progressing H. Nieder Itf 8 " 200 103 The enniplnlniinl went to Mis» I OR KKNT—Two-family house for Benefit Show Expected To Be COMPARE Frank Inst spring. Ot April 23, Miss ,,,nt r> or G rooms, all improve- 750 747 757 ments rent $40 a month, located at Frank told him to Rive her a dollnr Big Hit — The Ca»t Of Play- PARISH HOUSE (3) The hill vii sewed up Into a niulil iv> Kahway avenue. Apply Mrs. H. 179 A. Thergeson 176 155 colored stick, and the ityw told Mi ers, I "ppmarest, 437 Rahway avenue. W. Skay 182 155 125 1,1 Woodbridge 8-0124. W. Jelliek 201 157 147 Knsentlinl to s'eep on It »vei night. Rehearsals for the "Old Soak," \V I. 2-20, 27 Lnrch 228 180 202 Two Dollan Appear. which will be presented by the Ave- 233 224 TIRE I ••nil KENT—6-room house for rent, C. Jaeger 190 The next day KiwMhm returned nel Artp and Crafts Society for the VALUES •ill improvements, located. Central and Miss Frnnk, after considerable benefit of the unemployed of the venue Metuchen, near school and 1020 861 8i»3 hocuB-pocus produced t\fo dollars township at the high school audito- **p«l>l Br.nJ J.Sd -31 Tire ' Osr Tin ' lliL'hwny, $45 a month. Apply Mrs.' WDBGE. LIONS (0) from the sack, It was testified. Rosen rium, Friday, March 20, are prog- Miil Orfer lira ressing rapidly. There will be danc- H i Demarest, 437 Rahway avenue. Hardiman 10G 120 thai decided he'd try the tricK with MORE Ruhner v I ,i."woodbridge 8-0124. S. Wyld . 146 158 ing after the performance, with \V I. 2-20, 27 (Hanson 161 142 music furnished by Jimmy Hill's Or- Volume lt$ cu. in. ISO cu. in. 0^^ 126 146 chestra. The cast will be as follows: MORE Weight li.M lbs. XS.46 lbe. HAT FOR RENT; 5 rooms and Hruska 10'J 141 Clem Hawley, the "Old Soak," liath. Inquire Dominic Sarno, 90 W. Hicinbothem; "Matilda," hi? MORE Width 4.7* «"• 4.7* in- Mn in street, Woodbridge. wife, G. Nattage; "Lucy," their 648 707 MORE Thick- /#*:*& \V. I. 10-10 tf daughter, D. Ellison; "Clem, Jr.," ness of Tire CRAFTSMEN (3) their son, B. Ellison, Jr.; "Cousin .$•« in- .Sftin. inR RENT — Three furnished 135 161 Webster Parsone,1' village banker MORE Plies at Mf F. Schwenzer 148 148 m, Ik rooms. Apply 508 Barron avenue, and distant relation of Matilda's, J. Trend ft plies 5 plies Woodbridge. Telephone Woodbridge IR. Simonaen 170 174 Stenzel; "Tom Ogden," Lucy's PLIFS A. Levi 201 189 PLIES SAME PRICE UNUI U THI c-0783. sweetheart, A. Henderson; "Ina UNDER tHE S. N'aylor 203 170 Heath," M. Shermann; "Nellie," the IRfAD 1'iiR RENT—2 or 4 furnished room TREAD 857 hired girl, K. Bernard; "Al," tho old apartments; also furnished rooms; 822 soak's bootlegger, F. Benson. a, ply Mrs. Little, 144 Uain street, AVENEL FIRE CO. (1> Compare Prices and Service ti-lephutie 3-M. J. Petras 188 160 w. i 7-r> tf. T. Cannon 159 177 Gas Station Robbed; Supply C. Siessel 157 157 ROOMS AND BOARD J. ljarson 160 Of Smokes and Gum Taken i', 11 Barron avenue, Woodbridge, 187 J M. -arson 226 16 it finttont N J. < hone 892. Tho "Arrow Hut," a gas station firestotte' ?ire*totte ANCHOR TYPE W. I. 3-14 tf 870 859 located on the Super-highway, neaT OLDFIELD TYPE BATTERIERIES PARISH HOUSE (2) Cireen street, owned by Lawrence + 8imlil Br*nd arc Irie twine nulHtanding qual- •nper Heavy lhsty FOR SALE Our MiMOnlw Our ity thnt i* In Firtitone T.rea. A. Thergeson • 135 173 Marsh, of Austin avenue, Wood- totiPrtix Tir« CihPrt.. Our »illort« I oR SALE—Rrick and stucco house; N. Skay 201 158 bridge, was broken into late Tues- •In Eiih Mtttuli PirPtlr Extra power — longer life — OuliCrlH Tin OwkPtta 7 rooms, bath and aun parlor; hot |. Paterson 161 1S9 day night, and several articles, gTenter IMt rrtxtuti PwfUr among' which were two boxes of 4.40-21 $4>9* 1498 *9.*O water ht'at', two-car garage. Inquire ?• Lorch 140 168 depend- 4.50-21 M.75 t»75 »1*.9* chewing gum, three cartons of cig- 4.S0-21 S.*9 5.69 11-10 ability* Mi I Karron avenue, Woodbridge. * • Jaeger 104 217 4.75-19 9.70 9.75 arette, two boxes of cigars were 4,75-19. *»*5 6.65 H-9O Rrlng lnl W I. 3-I). taken. Entrance was gained by 807 875 5.25-21 . «.57 8.57 I*-7O your old! 5.25-21 11.95 13.05 15.30 FOR .SALE—Lota on Grove avenue, WBDC. FIRE CO. (1) breaking a window. 6.00-10 11.50 11.50 Mt.lO battery—I wfshe j on COURIER TYPE West of Amboy avenue, Wood- P. Einhorn 167 166 an. an allow- 30*JW $3-97 »397 $7.74 hridjre. Inquire at 210 Grove avenue. S. Suprak 146 119 H.D. TRUCK TIRES ance on the W. I. 2-27; 3-6, 13, 20». C. McCann 127 142 Fords Boy Is Aviation MxS-_, 17.95 17.95 14-90 imrrhanf of 4.40-21 . 4-55 4.S5 F. Sattler 113 121 Mechanics School Grad a new one. 4.50-21. 5.15 5.15 9.90 K(>R SALE—Five room house with S Osborne 162 168 S2x6 *9«75 29.75 57-90 1 All Nalwi T«rt«d FrM bath and all improvements in Row- OU« BlH> Frtce4 Pmnrtlonatcl; < I Otlur Stiw Trim! Pn>t»TtioM«r U» land place. Telephone Woodbridge Information has been received by 715 716 738 $5. The following day he was told by the Navy Recruiting Petty Officer 8—1710. AMERICAN LEGION (2) the nj'iisy that tlie gods had been kind at the Post Office Building in New +A Spetlal Brand Mail Onlrr tire is nindr liv —and had in the class, * TRUCKING, local or long disUnce; Cannon 210 113 148 j It put Into the bag. T0MPK1NS TIRE & BAHERY SHOP Petriek is now spending a four- two trucks at your convenience. Petras 176 153 159; This time Miss Frank, realizing that teen-day furlough with his parents Phone Woodbridge 193. John Thorn- J. Larson 211 162 1901 a truly great sum was at Bt&ke, of- at Lincoln avenue, Fords. He ap- «s. Oakland avenue, Sewaren. M. Larson 161 200 172] fered to really prove her abilities. She plied for enlistment in the Navy at put an egg Into a handkerchief, had the local Navy Recruiting Station 445 Pearl St. Woodbridge, N. J. C LEPPER—Furniture and pianos 895 805 841! Hosenthal crush It with MB hand, and in New Brunswick and was enlisted moved anywhere with A-l equip- ROTARY (0) as Apprentice Seaman on August 15, 157 opened the handkerchief. The egg was Tel. Woodbridge 8-1280 ment; storage reasonable. 441 Am- opencer gone, and In Its place was a tuft of ast. Upon completion of his recruit boy avenue. Tel. Perth Amboy 2318., Wai r 136 144 black hair. This, she said, was from raining at the Naval Training Sta- W I tf jJacksno 165 tion at Newport, Rhode Island, he CMM In-Compmr* lire ««ctlom-S«« for Yourf«If th« EXTRA VALVE* Howtll .., Ill 106 the head of Rosenthal's enemies. Ro- was transferred to the Aviation Me- WANTED Livingood 177 193 163 sentlml was convinced. His enemies, chanics School at Great Lakes, 111., "LEAN RAGS WANTED. WILL Merrill 125 137 147 be said, nil had black hair. having been selected for the course 'AY 5c A POUND. MIDDLESEX Greiner 180 152 172 With the $3,790 In the sock—he of instruction at this school after ' R E S S, 20 GREEN STREET, thought—Uosenthfll went home and a competitive examination with men WOODBRIDGE. 729 732 804 slept on It. The next day he called of his company at the training sta- OD Miss Frank and she was out. tion. At the expiration of hiB leave »#nll, report back to the School THE 6CEATC/T V/iLLES The Money It Gone, ne opened the bag himself and the from wnere he will be transferred to the Naval Air Station at Caviate, money was gone. Last September, Philippine Islands for duty. rifter a search that lasted all summer, Petrick said he has found the IN I f 4 TNI ITITNII he found the womnn and had her ar- Navy to be exactly as represented rested on a grand larceny charge, and would advise other young men The chief witness during th« trial who are ambitious and want to learn was Steve Kaslov, king of all gypsies trade to enlist. Full information CACX1NTHEXTATE In the state. He testified that Miss on the Naval Service can be obtain- Frank could not have been the woman ed by calling at or writing to the who fleeced Bosentbal. Navy Recruiting Station, Post Of- fice Building, New Brunswick, N. J. "Such an nrt as that," he said on the stnnd, "Is hot In our line,"1 HERE THEY ARE Watch For Phoney "Ten»"j Doctor Amputates Leg One Passed At Post Office of Deer Hurt by Motor If by chance anyone hands you a 1929 President Studebaker, Upland, Calif.—If the wild animals $10 bill, or you get one in change, of the mountains adjoining San An- or you find one, waUfh it! It was 4-paSS. Coupe

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q OBIT, e oi when trw persons oc- F^r>'a. •nr*-;f*lr* It ir ac: 5ntpr>3erUa In B«Btb DiJtolt «n4 IT manufa'Aur* t* erected or a]ier*-3 to as n-.'r\\ - Fervi:-*-, 'jptr. the premlKf. - '?' "*">' ^"* impair tr fntf-rfer* frith a- r DM m^r* jxiti that fourth of tfce lot * N>'' v\l*\ aha!! h*-rtafter be mbdirided *•>,-«:.3j? rr-" v^inrsf •:•? The law or ordinar-- .St(Ol« : Aa!m&J MwJt, laarp uttk D; Tjfcrjt.i!* frosfl vl^on into daily ;:"".//"t ^'f.^T^^'u each and every ilfert. & r -i imj-TM-e--: witi. crse or m«>re dwe!1;r;fF ' -' ary ru>F ret"Jlati<-n* cr permita f:- • n Lti m'j.rt ti.tr A»j?baJt nsaaufacturf or r*f:nir,e le tw oJ a. ccrctr lot. no ar- ir;>M fa:h an-i every lot in auch nubdivi- vLUfly o-ivpteJ rr l«rae-3. r-r which mti. -1 «-(ijir-j bui!dir,g shall t»e erected or a]- f'.'Tj impr t,.. la 1 11'-;eg roci, ;vt & iig** tr.At t»£f gifea.^?, and •'-' _''"-" HC*-^ M> a» tt- *ft'.roarh upon that LaSf of -f.r; ^ M Sft [ wlJe ;r.l:T.r !••• U.* u»* rf t^o M:n|r* or preir.f — T* u*wJ in ; ij.c :v **-pi!l nearert ih* «r*t: front o* »•' A ' yar-1 f-i g »]'irf :bf f'-' -^ **- -!*-r. !fd by thi* ^rdinam^e t^ • r 1 • •• Vu.: 1inj. n'^r cetrer any i:re^l in k re*idence rone.' and ir.T!" 'i-v*nfaflif or otr.fr Hfr**meru - c.r er:nr j.--t '-r p'-nlon thereof in »>*n p»rt: + » pmTiJed. howrrer. t:.-." 4 NwtwMh*t*H'liBt any requirement in •-• *-ry ior other :han a resi'eur* r*fit. »J.*-re tV.i« ordinance irnfK.Pw a frreater J 1 0 (J rni*B ihali rK>t w r;er•-•«*• r the rear l.if if th* lot uri' !.• n upon *?;* D** of talldinr> ( e can do. and Ll !h«D T'.* ' J^^• i**vti. lit kTtrfcxt'• ' *- rXJ ^^**^** * coa^ petroleum re*ktl..» tht SILK SALE IC 1 l0 : t-f accewory btaild- :r.an fifry-Iire f>*t >j&ck from tfce M>mi(-** o* -jf^in :h* b*!rht t>t bu:5d:' c doicg. lit frrintf" »:onc tb( w»j< in "'»**- j 2^uJ«5ur» "r^tl' *"**' * * " "" j)[^ !r:4T -1" ?**et «>r m^re from any Btrt-ct *^tand • •• * r*• *• T ' r requires Sarf^r yariiL c^artu or n:r- 10.000 y :I 1 to bo i-fe a i« Lrirht of i >id« >»I4. laDw| Or» m»nrf«tt»M. j '.f-t tte Wwk 'JT require iria^'h at cep*farT h An jni&r,*-!" !.-t t"jnr,;^g t£p" ' • ;.+•!. tpn,t » ^h&n are tm|>oBpd of re-q-'•' of fiswt silk to b* ':le»rt>d ciaartr view: outT 'wf. wstrt > -.(.t ••'•.k from i-tr*-*-'. in «tr**-i cr I" f,» *-i!r:ir.j pr^Tj^it.ns <-f law or wdina- Hi«iJ, Hrrbrdltbt. Every A thought that Wt dtn follO*, »nd .>*,» t*.. *.r m**w Kreei« of d!ff*reirt 1 h;cfa I* r.dtb fifty-f , t' feet c,f ;:F r^ar ftr»et ^ n-t • r hy *ach ru'f-a ( ref nlaiiona or perrr..:- ] '•~ T>y PUI 1: ea*em«-ntft. r*>\enant». «r a|rr-- - •- » *h* rurti Vn-1 of the bi^fr Btrp^-t aar > jinfat-tyrt or »t«rafe. ywdjiy* and wlor. All 3S inchet ,m(tu 1 he proTtrttrp-f oT this wdintr, »idt. L a *.n%\* twfldinp ! munfiactuv. yanie ftnit^ J£ Crtpe Vhrii (very ] C Ot I K r> budding -f if' intvrporateil aa an 3c- < a Mth*r --r tr-th F: !*F *uch >! «*;a!i. •i.*T*E'* If* f»-fr1 U« from Abe itrettt' J ^J"^* '** ir eUtln* c*»vy flat L-rept; on approval for a ,-!fc 'tt- h if her '. arb t- t*jral pun t»f '.-r fein loned ty one or trK^re ^' ""evtr t* re*j jirel to pr'ti'l* an inner T.'w* ,r i,n*nre aha 11 N* enfon-*d by : ; Itui.iJ.r.c Inippeftcr. who U eJnpOWffe 1 ' your m>f.t'.t.'^r It you then wiih \#rnc e or ri BUC -J A "family h« (i p of T ,* u.nif ertf!o*irg wills aa tbt- tro!l«J- t'- 'Jrt or 1-U1 h "i.lf or »Me* on w>il h th* > umber of ^in-JlVi^ ! w r*ro*err •* prt-HiicU from • >.->* «ry ^tnMinf. «tnj^tyre, ptac* *.'[»_'! 1^»- »!^# m*r'j any r to k^tp n '. I'-:;.:*^r t , (.* [ntpeoted and examine-S s" ub ^ . v jnjr an>i f-**»k*n t'jB*^ber a> a rin- i ^fu»e or offal. - 1 onJy II->0 d j-nri. (Ori^inil price IT. Grain dryiil or f*ftd «j UK A- saw) -B tr, j.-T-H»r :n wnt;ni the remedytaa; of a: II KlakAa mf Zsaaev ! 'r(jCCL r*-fu*e, HAUL or fTai»- ; In "A" and ' B" reatdenc-e zone* BO --r • •' in f.-inud if* PiJrt therein or (**••*•• |6 a yd. 1 Or ci.v«s* prijjtfd Crepe !•- ^ io at,--n of any of the**- ref-uiat ' - ( Pan*. >.vtry wanted combination li'.h. l CeMrfcl welfar* of tfce , in« ljr /*f!Bin* • ihiili b^ ruwnnruaei] ur altered §Q a* to :r. any rn_M m^P ttl colon. Wt mill ri^dly s*nd yoa - - ••* porpOM of ifavMnl&rj 1> Incioermtlon. reduction, *t«r»f;e or project in anj *IM beyond the arermje the t-jrK level W^ere rzifb a lr.t :• *. . ,,| «*••• i '"•f..mt^n» ut al' hi\* t**«n t "in.n » pitc* w loot at. -Whlit colen t ra!r( lr ut ^t-ufiaa-1 iwftty frwn' fire psnJe aB*:f*!*- farha.a;e. deal *nlm*l» i>r oflal. ti- .it**- mmr m>le of iht street witlim tbe *j-h :r,rier i-^nn « or ler.-^r and yardage, pleaw:? If you Iteep rt^" Tt»* I/rut*'*!** , t j&tf 'yfiiT.ftl otii^r flincM* f'»r Ihe uurD'-**1 o-f prvvid- **I»i l*y t«*e taunilt :p»iity or (t* *.ffefit", lrtf>ck at (he t.rne cf it.f pauige of tLit i»^ u th* '-urr. in*1! ' *TI> ;un of the h«:Mtnr nt prrrai**-? it yj-i tui nail ui check at $1.25 , »• »r,J tt*ji t- • vr:.;u-jifig aJiiLc i&t:'ar!"jT»a** hrfct ar.i air fyr the par-I *• Lime. f*mtnt or planter 'A pirla -r.!i»aaK*- TLt- foreroina- rule vkall. h^** ; A^-*i»-r> tj;:i.nfF may pr^'j;-* ft. •••:':. tu C. Tiolafl.n rhfcll Lave l>e*B - r B r r< r ' .•;!* ! ,,r »hfc!j nlfl «vr the afent. ar • » yd (ViTiMl rfed-j'tion. Origiaalljr &-*• tf DrArniine the (.vtrtn»-rdlBf of mai™fa*-t0re ^"- ^ <^ '-^ *^ t*P»:i*>J ^ « io keep p*r -fti!. *>f U-* r».t-JV -» "*»r r» - » * »«4 arid *Jot4Jnr undue i-'jBteinrmtiun of. -*- OH'it/th or linwJeurn rakLUJkCturt ih«r RTrp«-t w^Jl. witltt or 'vVKrd porrr.e* t, br. avtr^r* hetfht of f: ftte a •*•*• »•-, '•• : < ^'.V.r.a rrntrmttnr c.r any -i 1 le a yd.j ;H, .kH, for 4Jt porprj**: or racliJiat3Bf ' -- P*iBt. ol!. * tm«b, turpeniir.e, thel- "f ttui'liniFf furtLtr bark from tb* aireel- the iiurt :Me| in B ref-Jeore IT:- 1 i ^* ' « ^M shiii irmmft. take p«rt 'r «- a • ••• i n anj" ?uv h < 1 <>!kt irin or whf> .^. 1 Al: ti filiu, 12 hnisia and $2 '-L atV pr^vi»ion* o! tran«T>ortAtiofL ' ' ' ^r *-nkfr.e! mbr.ufaU'turr if»e than th*- nuirri'jiri ^r-i !nai1 in th^ rf(h*(Ju> Limiting prints rrtpts are iOi a yd. in t-*>ii< r#^iu!rAn*n(*"' for Ibe por&we of •" e»e*»* <*f !«.0*# calli**M. H«-iarItt an l Bulk of Build.na-a" fnr thrf m put ing ih* niax!m?m i p^rrent thi» »al*. Every eolor. Do not aak Ai'.THVK HHUL. ..'••i-f-.-nr :h* *»;u» -if tjuijdinc* and en- • 2< f*otaj»t norka. '£• ne in wtii'-h iuch luiiding* ip located ••! ar*k »hi( h in*?1 ^f r-a-.lt ut» '• *t *h* ! for earh tn<1 e*erjr violation fcrr or buy frooi Bam pies. See the of in JJ Prim jug tnk maoofanture. »\"h#-re tKert- in no fining l.uil'iing on a .^ij.r ..v.»w-J n the Mlldltorx Cour-1> - rt J*?r-ji,:i> p e- H'r.'-.tiUf.T . i-.JiSEIS .<*•< r*t*ry '.. ir'-' it lit* low p Ibe • ' r a. ;^fioJ m>t *xi-+e«1iof thirty d*>r ;,f"v.'i-nf f'-r pu krtkl*« therefrom. -.: liRg «tk.: b<- eredf-J with lt» urt-rt k\ driy fivtri level pfca!: W '•[*;; ir.-n. • •*• f3B*d nc-l exr««dlnc Two Hur I: health. c**njf^n knd •a* IT »*!:* '.r ••overed jK.r-.be* neart-r to fore ng Wt want to be g" and worttinf ton- Ka« • Ii!J-A\':fc AA'1> KK- 1> ItiibUer or ivtta per'.ba maoulac- Th* averaee *frtt>ack Une &t»a«rved by (. r ya rila, *nd ex«fp? fni- • S* i.r-ij ft< f t ***iUm XML :f,'-u*tr1»if aa^ to** t Jon wf bnildingni d*- turt- tor treat:i.-t>i t>ii;[rfjna>* on ?lit- aaine *idt of the strt-ei and dfrKribe the piece you want t.i;f>i ff/f »pt((fi*aa*T»irL jt rDUiofBtture. »iihtr» two liur«(lre>l f*et OB each tiSe of l.:* *-* «ri*•' >rr AAM ;- i . j-7>'."'tTVhKJi A*"COHI^INVj t.. ^ :jf ^ui^ttk * V*' * 'f *' creeled, and *1 (4ij'>e Lih't.ri.nBj J oorr Btov stovee j»oJujx»Jiihh m«nurn»nu-- tr.thee t-» t<>tt iInn <|Uc«n<.<|Ut-un<.nn MiHtthHitt controcontroll iinn lieJieuu '-'-rf tn«r> than feu? *'3.ii'tfei! Invalid, vurfa adju<].< «i S*Dd no money. To advertue our 1 1 •J * THt.'K r«/>"*»fKi:'TIfjX A.N"L> THE \ fJr ir-e [>ur[K**Tf rckt'ulattiif and (3et*rmJn- fat-lure. t- **" nv*rta> Mtbar-k sine wlihin th* biock Th« **'*'• «PPlF only to tUe ptM-tkon paiAK-; lilk tLrt-aJr'l*. cvort* an 1 1 U> mjiUo frte. -^._ 'r.h'r ../-.TIN'i AVLt 'KEi^TK!'"J- ' rj,5 #^»f^ fi>r ^'y!irt riiri htrehfr*-r i-rwted. ' J3 Hmeltiiaj '-! iron, topjrtr. tin. lint more than' J.ftVft fe»rt t»el«e*n Itf iin*rc*^»t- . belfries and n-»er? "(*#, an'! ttie remainder of thi* >t '•'J 1H¥. Hi 'HI >' MiJKR OF HT^JK- U*- T<.*T.'MJ. uf Ww, Inf and intPrM-rtkij nreel*. CRANE'S, SUIu. MX Fifth AT*. 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IKDUSTR-IAL WOODBRIDGE INDEPEND KKJHT FRIDAY. MARCH fi, 1931 WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Mr. Love Returns Mr. Metzger Lauds Commercial Club Character Education THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS From Convention Youth's Movement Debates At Meeting Work Well Recent Character Education is |, lilishcil every Friday ay, and the concensus of i^,\h by and as part of In Detroit, Mich. In Modern Germany he student body seems to |,,. The WoodbridRc Independent ^•'S-virv, Va'^H Secretary Observed Various Activitiea Die Wanttervogel; Th«- Wandpr-Birdi lie longer it stays the belter An All-Student P*p«r (The Famoui German Youth 1,,,,-otli.v Fullerton, gave her repoit Another Senior reporter Woodbridge High School, Woodbridge, N. J. At Fordson High School. „,, the last meeting. Lillian Ru> ie>- 'Hly Movement) 1,,,,-ted on the financial standing of ;ums up the situation of last VOL. I No. 11 l!y means of the foreign corre- i n her opening and concludingI-, Mr. John H. Love, Supervising I'ondence which certain stuileiits tif graphs: ;'fa. 'rincipal of Si-hools, returned to his ""V'dibatc was held on the (jucs- • he French and German department tinn- "Resolved that Objective Tents "When Character Educati,,, STUDENT BOARD sk after a week at Detroit. Mr. nf Woodbridge High are carrying rst presented to the Senior? ,,.-', ' ivf attended the National Educa- r are better than the Essay Type 01 EDITORS « ilh students of France and Ger-Tetst." The affirmative side was up- ine, there was a great dual < Editor tn chief ....•-- David B. John, '31 in Association Convention, Depart- many, we have received considerable Walter Levi, '31 iwnt of Superintendence, an(J bet- held by Knima Kromer. Francis Bar- ?d comment." , ' ' News Editor information of the "Wander-bird" na ami Krna Ferdinnndsen, «'ho gave "The students of room nin, Martin Newcomer, "SI ween lectures and classes visited movement so prominent in post-war Make Up-tiditor , :.... Olga Barnekov, '31 the rebuttal. During tin' preparation hat this first period of char:s< •,'**' Copy Editor ..'. veral Detroit Schools. Hedley liormany. I'm- the rebuttal a poem was recited ication was the most interest n,,. ASSISTANT EDITORS Mr. Love visited Fordson High The name is interesting in itself by Irene Brinsko. It was railed "The :xcitin|t class they have ever i''? Hub Kerry. 'T>; Arthur Klein, '3.2; Vincent Shay, '32; < neuter f .vallito. 3. hool in Detroit, which is said to but the movement much more so, Novelist," and was composed by he high school, and heartilv'i, - the finest High School building in Captain Hedley hat these periods will be coni'ln | itEPORTERS lor in spirit this youth movement is Mary Kcrraro. The members of i' country, It cost about two and ni-pativt' <\Av were Mary Kerraro, Our data taken from the <,.."' Ruth Deik, 'frl; Donald Morganaon, '31 • Harry^ Lund 'SI; Dorothy K™y- half million dollars to erect and idealistic to the rore, one of the, deepest and sincerest expression of Helen Waimvright ami Maiie Kowal- unlors and Sophomores, ,!1(|:'' ling, '32; Mary U-vi, '32; Adolph Hoehm, '33; Raymond Jackson, ss, quip, The whole SchooK curriculum "Luckiest Man TUive" young Germany of today. cy.yk. The affirmative side was judged hat the students had a great .1 I Warren Geigel, '34. Faculty Advisor centered around the automobile the winner by a vote (if th xcitement arid enjoyment ,,,[ dustry. TJie vocational shops were Germany, crippled and crushed by Mr. Kent Pease • ^^•-•^ J_ the war of lUM-liMX and chastened, eived a lot of new ideas lir, larticuiarly interesting, having full To Speak At School | ubjects under discussion; e-p' too, was neither ready to die or sur- 1 MARKS! ized engines of all the leading ender without a heroic struggle for m boasting, arguing, and 'eon ' [ lakes of automobiles set up just Captain .1. H. Hedley, "The Luck- its former pre-eminent national ng. ••Aw that's too hard! She won't call on me anyhow. s they would be in the factory it- iest Man Alive" is going to give the and cultural prestige. Anil what Senior Class Is The most discussed topic b, , | I'll go to the show." Then you let it go at thut—and most _>lf. There is even a Liberty motor. students of Woodbridge High School more, it won't haife to, as long as day was boasting. The opinion ^ (oys interested in vocational work' something unique in the way of a it's so passionately engaged in fit- varied and in some eases radind likely Hunk. Why do you pick up a book, look at it for one re specially trained in these shops lecture. Captain Hedley is a noted ting itself to become the real men Undecided About •oncensus of opinion seemed that upon graduation they may British war oce, who lectures on the h minute, think of the movies for five minutes, and then go to and women and leaders of tomor- hat boasting was all right ;, , o directly into the industries. subject, "Rambling Through the row. Who aje these Wander-birds'.' as it was moderate self-esti.-! the movies. One of the most important reasons why so Fordson High School has a won-Air". In the extent of his lecture They are only striplings and Washington Trip the truth, but aa soon as boast !i,|- lerful reference library of 20,000 he will tell how he was thrown out young girls, still in school, young came untruthful and overdnm manv have failed is because those who have flunked usually olumes and has seven librarians of his plane three miles in the air Thi •icniov class seems to be di in years, but only beyond their years viiled against, itself. Two week veloped into harmful conceit, •-, Ko to the movies or other places of recreation several times nd assistants who are fully occu- over the German lines only to fall in their sense of responsibility, anil people, il was allowed, coulii >', led with Jhe work of the students. three hundred feet, land on the tail ago it was derided that the Senior a week, and other sports are very helpful in a conscious of the sacred duty they would KO to Washington in thi more than others and not In- ;,-, In this S-hool a student may carry of the same plane, ami return safely owe to the land of their forefathers ful. The majority opinion in!, home. He was later shot down in -pring. Last week it was all off, un- high school, but it seems that the students who participate :ve major subjects. Students have luce and country and for which they til Mr. Ferry told them that he knew tbo plan of determining on.' ne session of nine periods—forty- flames by "The Red Knight of Ger-profess a true cult. How splendidly limit for boasting and then - in these sports are tl..- ones who fall by the side. There are many." fif a way to go by boat from Phila- L ive minutes long. Eight periods are alive they are, these "Wandeii- delphia. Again everyone was in under'the limit. many reasons for flunking hut these seem to be the most im- or work or study and one free Captain Hedley was given his birds," anil sound, too, in both mind high spirits nver the hunt ride down Arguing was conceded to I,,. :, portant; therefore, students take care of your marks. •eriod for lunch. The session starts sobriquet by a famous war corre- and body, for which latter thoy are the Chi-asapeake Kay. After som sirable trait for the developn..-i t H a. m. and runs to 2:30 p. m. spondent because his run of luck religiously and knowingly, but bet-investigating, it was learned that independent thought but 1.;, •'. he home rooms in Fordson are was nothing short of miraculous. ter yet they are sound in their think- there was no boat taking this course The captain learned to fly Kick in ing, their attitudes and ideals, their and trouble-making if carried t , WE APPRECIATE called "Houses." Each "House" Spirts anil hopes of a great man extreme. goes tc lunch in shifts during its 1912, in the early days when pilots moral and spiritual aspirations. were lowered, Up to (late there ari sat in unprotected seats perched out Mr. Nelson's home-room of ,|.;, The editors smd staff wish to take this opportunity to tree period half at a time. They have recaptured the heroic forty-five members of the class wh and Sophomores found that Fordson High School has a won-in front of the wings of the plane, express their appreciation of the support that they have re- back in the days when fliers were spirit of the old pioneer, and devo- ave brought notes from home cer- word 'contradict' is in som.' derful cafeteria. Here a student tees of a great cause; a spirit such tifying that they will go. Then confused with 'correct'. Whin ,, can get a balanced meal for fourteen regarded as fit and proper candi- must be fifty certifications before ceived from the administration, teachers, students, and dates for the state lunatic asylums. as inspired in the cruisaders and falsely accused he should cmitfl cents, consisting of soup, potatoes empire builders. They ali>io9t in- Mr. Kerry will give the trip any fur- the other's statement. Control;,' put™™ of Woo, "IF 1 WERE KING" some one who would be so kind as streets. iod; Jane Porter's "The Scottish Scotch Highlands; or Sydnev r T thi I By Joiton McCarthy By Kathleen Norril 1910 and of Rutgers, now teaching uti.r.,1 Kathleen Norris, the author o in the North Eastern High School to contribute some $ $ $ for their (Continued Next Week) Chiefs" is a stirring take of the ad- sacrificing himself because of • In this book, McCarthy tells of . I this book; understands, I think, thi in Detroit. Miss Marion Brecken- Washington trip." It seems as if venturous heroism of Wallace and for Lucy, in Dickens' "A Tali- >:' Twol Frances Villon's longing for the common people of the world. Sh i-idge, graduate of Woodbridge High, the class of '31 looked and looked the Bruce. Not even Carlyle's mas-! Cities"; or even Robinson i brings out the fact that not every now teaching in a private school in and then decided that there was no terful history of the French Revolu-; trying to make a home on hi- position of King of France. Fran- use continuing to look. So last week ces Villon, the vagabond, tells his one in the world has a smooth, roll Detroit, was also a guest. Sophs Expectant As tion gives us a more convincing pic- island; or the astute s inp life. In fact, after reading thi Mr. Love, when not inspecting. the Seniors gave up the ghost and ture of the terror of those times than : Holmes, solving one of the M companions what he would do if he book you might get the impressioi High Schools and N. E. A. activities, also the Washington trip, but a set does Dickens' "A Tale of Two in Conan Doyle's stories. of die-hards have saved the honor Cities.1 were king, and in doing so, he gets that she thinks the majority of th visited the Detroit Public Library Class Party Nears The life you live need not ! • people in the world have a bump o of the Seniors. Now instead of Fiction, also, often reveals the life into a fight with a high officer in the where he saw the Guelph Treasure, looking for % % %, the Seniors are lined to the narrow limits of ;i French army. The lights of the inntwo in their lives. a collection of objects of art of in- On Thursday, February 2G, theof interesting peoples, or throws a seeking a way to spend their % % %Sophs held a class meeting in Mr. clear light on important periods of existence; for if in reading are turned out, and they fight, each The center of attraction lie: estimable value, loaned to the thinner to make them go farther; you allow your imagination around Gail, an attractive girl o The collection included tngramm's room. Harriet Short, history without actually recounting warrior holding a lamp in one hand, library. hence, the attempted trip by boat. play, that mysterious and twenty-three. She has the famil; many specimens of beautiful brass ho is chairman of the party com- historical events. For example, Kip- agent of the mind will extm i the other. After cares on her shoulders because th craftsmen of The Dial of the same issue hands ittee, outlined the events'that are ling's "Plain Tales from the Hills" is •an IIUd an sworanv.d« i••n• ---- . work all dotie by o transpire on March 19, when the experiences of life richly an severely wounding his opponent, vu- parents of these children have died- medieval times. out some advice which still holds a memorable picture of the life of through the lives of others. lon is carried oft to prison by sol-MIBS Norris, I think, brings out, very The workmanship wa3 exquisite water. sophs will hold the second of their the English in India; Gen Lew Wal- diers. He awakes the next morning well the point that it is a hard strug and dated back-to the twelfth cen- "Don't wait until a man is dead larties. The class only hopes that lace's "Ben Hur" makes the time of A novel, and usually a shin: with the clothes of a king on him,gle to keep a family of five undei tury. The objects were inlaid and to say good things about him. It he coming party will be as great a Christ seem very near and real; has some underlying- them* ; and he is perplexed to see so many the watchful eye of a twenty-^hree- ornamented by various colored would look nice, of course, on his ,uceess as the former one. A short "Bulwcr-Lytton's "The Last Days of foundation for the structure, .: • servants around him, waiting on year-old girl. stones and ivory carvings. The fin-tombstone, but it would feel nicer day will be presented that night. Pompeii" presents that proud iRoman ground for the picture. Swi>' him; the servants are ordered to est pieces in Mr. Love's estimation and be a sight more appreciated by he committee asked the class for city just before it was overwhelmed it is patriotic, as in "The 1'a: make the vagabond king think he "ROMOLA" were a portable altar made about him if he could have some of the ny suggestions that they might by Vesuvius; George .Borrow's "1*- by Simms; again, it may be "• is a big man in the French Govern- By George Eliot 1200 A. D. and a cupola reliquary good things said to him when he ave. Dancing will be enjoyed to yengro" is one of the few books that peculiar to certain places, or ment. Frances Villon is given "Romola" is a fine, classical bookj which was made in Cologne in 1175could enjoy them." lie strains of the Woodbridge High illuminates for us the strange, ro- be some special trait of him ' seven days to beat and drive away The story takes place in the fifteenth A. D. Here's some more sage advice* School Orchestra, which provided mantic life of the gypsies; Joel ture, or a problem of human : : "Your dignity is the most slippery iich excellent music for the Christ- Chandler Harris's "L'nele Remus" George Eliot's "Silas Marnn the enemy, which is just outside the. century in Florence, Italy. The reliquary was a miniature nas party. Mr. Wescott impressed ; city walls; if he is unsuccessful, he' A very interesting plot is woven cathedral or church and was ofthing you can stand on." has preserved forever the folk\ore of the power of childhood to u.: ipon the class the fact that a good middle age. Of late years i kg io be hung. Read McCarthys, about the teachings of Savanarola, brass about a foot and a half high Class Antiquarian '31. mrty means money BO he requested the negroes of the South. "If I Were King" and see, if the ex-an Italian friar and scholar. He had and a foot square built by master There are some books of fiction of nature has inspired an im ( the people who have not puid their number of authors; and m. vagabond is saved from the gallows. a difficult time in teaching his religi- hands. Each niche or window was March dues to get it in as soon as that you should not omit to read for Wurren Geigel '34. ous doctrines, because of the lack qf occupied by a tiny ivory figure of ossible. Miss Edna Giegel, the their sheer, thrilling interest. Such more the benuty and lasting appreciation of the people. Their in- one of the saints. The outer sur- Afternoon Dance reasurer, reports the total amount books are "The Master of Ballan- simple home .life have bio :i "MOBY DICK' difference was caused by . the fact face was inset with red, yellow, or it' money in the treasury is clase to trae,-" by Stevenson; "The Sowers," chosen thwnesiof novels anil ••• . By Herman Melville that the people were ignorant—un- blue stones, while within the reli- he hundred mark. The Saint Pat- by Henry Seton Merriman; "The Fiction shows you what tv Nantuckett is the port of whalers. able, to read or write. Just a few quary rested the relic of some by- Held In Gymnasium rick Day colors, green and white, Jemassce," , by William Gilmore tcrs thought of life and its )n In the harbor are whaling ships, some were learned including Tito, a Greek- gone saint. will be used to decorate the gym,Simms; "S-urry of Eagle's Nest," by By displaying their own idea! preparing to leave and, others just Italian. Another outstanding object was a Last Friday, the teachers and also in accordance with the season, John Eston Cooke; and short stories actions of true characters, ,.i coming in. The "Pequod" was to sail Tito was a handsome, regular-fea- highly colored, brass reliquary casket pupils of the high school enjoyed listachio ice cream will be served. may be mentioned "The Lady or the setting forth their dislikes M for sperm whales in the southern tured citizen of Florence. He had a made in Ireland in the twelfth cen- a period of dancing in the gym after ?he committee in charge is: Har- Tiger?" by Stockton; "The Pit andapprovals in the actions talent—that of being able to give tury. the Pendulum," by Poe; "The Three characters hemisphere. Many dreary days were school. riet Short, Thomas Currie, Eileen •----" vi«iwhv oiaft.1 ar; uaire basi | e* • • spent roaming the] ocean, for a whal- extemporaneous speeches — a fact Mr. Love made a trip across the As has been mentioned before, Fischer, Otto Boehm, Miriam Ser- Strangers," by Hardy; "The Manyou clearly enough what tlu . er sails the lean frequently travelled which made him popular, and which, Ambassador Bridge between Detroit such periods of informal dancing mayan, Raymond Jackson, Florence Who Would lie King," by Kipling; ed about life, how they enj. • lanes of the seas. A whaler usually of course, added to his personality. and Windsor, Canada, coming back give the pupils a chance to practice. Boylan. A meeting will be held at "The Sire dt Maletroit's Door " by pleasures, and with what ' meets another boat returning home- But Tito had a Btreak of fear in him. through the tunnel under the bor- The music for the dancing is sup- Harriet Short's house in the near Stevenson; "The Gray Champion/^ they faced the difficulties a ward and the two ships exchange Wouldn't you like to know why? der, and, as he says, received the plied by the radio. future for completing final arrange- cuuragementa that are con;. news. One tells the news of home Does he make a successful husband? compliment of being subjected to ments for the party. May it be as Course in Relaxation humanity. Reading fiction while the other tells news of the Romola plays her part very well, a search. ' :ood as the Christmas Party. hearing - the'beBt talk of gi • seas and the best places for catch- as a devoted daughter to her blind SPRING Pleases Seattle Pupils thors when they are in their ing whalea father, Messer Bardq. This pretty There goes OM Man Winter Seattle—A suljji-ct lmn been found moods. Indeed, it is mute, ; The ocean is indeed a place of sol-maiden was a girl of high rank and Out with his old cane, listening to their very tliou standing, who knew v people! Hold Unique Contest She hopes to make us happy been added to the curriculum of Se- Ahab's seeking the White Whale for Now, don't you think you would While she spends her days, !V • • YARNS attle Ulnfleruurtuns and the children "Romola"? With forest and the children have been taking to It with enthusi- revenge. like to read Miss Erb has announced that in LIEUT. FRANK E. HAGAN AMBOY Frank Fedora—'33. Mary S. Ferraro—'83. the near future an interesting con- And in all other ways. asm. : test will be held in her American She brings us pretty flowers, They Laughed Too Soon Scientifically planned to overcome History.classes. Each pupil shall And birds she'll have to bring, nervousness mid fatigue, the new sub- TIRE EXCHANGE name what he or she (thinks the tenNot birds who are just ornaments A short, stumpy officer who com-ject Is being taught with the object of Debate Held In Members Of Latin most important events between 1607, But birds who really sing! manded a regiment of tbe SUtii dl educating children In the fundamental 446 Amboy Avenu<- the date of the settling of James- vision 1n 1917 was commonly regarded »nd strangely difficult method! of town, and the Civil War. The judges by Unlisted men of the old army as IIH PERTH AMBOY ChiMjiye Themes shall be picked from among the fac-She tries to make us happy complete relaxation. ! Carteret Monday And make the others gay, liurdest-bnUed exponent of military "It l« not a new lden," siili Miss ulty. discipline. Phone 950 On Monday, March 2nd, a debate The Junior Latin Club had an im- She'll care for her dear children Winifred P WM publish* In 11107. colonel concluded, "it hug been mj NEW 1931 -10 TUBE If your piano nits near eltbw a radi- Snyder.. observation that at leflst 2 per'cent ator or a •team pip* running through George Durand, Mr. Pease. will be found to be thieves, rum-alt! fffiWi OM AdwiUfa th« room, ktep • coupt* of pie tint Felix Durand, Mr. Wescott Nor With • Ro«J Hot and so-and-sos. learn w (|ul(|ul,.,k|k|yy amam , "H« who views the future with hop*, under the piano full of water. This An old negro unc' Box, Mr. Sech- Prwent-day Americana have no ' "Don't IBUKb, gentlemen," lie ud thurtastlc over the Idea. SPARTON RADIO inrtotd of fear," said HI Ho, tut gage gtvea UM ptino tbe nacvtuutry molstnn riat. (or hating. MT* an author, who inohlshed .them aa a sukker arose. "I The system has resulted In marked $169.80 of Chinatown, "Is at laut ««ttlaf hap- to kMp It tn good health. Toil will t* Pere (Jliment, A. C. Ferry. hare had no recent exparlgne* with t ~ will b« CBMb*l by Miw Include you In my culculaUoiwl" improvementhe t to the nervous »J»teu.» Complete with Tul»» uiiMM out of tba prewnt,*—Wajulni- •urpriMd now quickly tfc* pang dry •tr«4t ew wbHUw.—Pittsburgh Pott <®. mo. Wwttru N.wipBiwr LLilou.) «f th iu andd has showshown Hi ef- ~ '""" tbtu oftw. fect on tl.elr uwut, to learn. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1931 PAGE NINE

However, on* of the misses place* of the man you do love nnd. who all-star cast has been selected to por« AIRPLANES LINK an "ex before her title "child act- lovrs you, and then having a ruthles* ray the unforgettable roles, aao ALASKA TO WORLD At Woodbrifee Theatre res*." bandit come alnng to pl«y Cupid, splendid natural scenery givtl The players are Rosila Moreno, np- first for himself, then for the lovor hresdth and movement that was ladi- KIDDIE TOY MATINEE AT "lipusiU" Richaiil Arlen, andJwhpn thn bandit derides to be a ng in staler versions Once Isolated Points in Touch STATE THEATRE SATURDAY Mitzi (;icr>n, who oilmen t.hi> juven-l Santa Clmis! Walter Huston shines in the till* ilc interest of tlio picture with Junior . Particularly pmharr».<«.injr, one role of "Th« Had Man." That power- With Outside. Saturday afternoon, every hoy nnd Durkin, \ minht say, when the bandit HociuVs ful comedy role of Old Man Taylor, <•}" pirl attending the State Theatre will tn shoot your htmbnnd nnd giv>' you the invalid in the wheel chair, U hfive an opportunity tn win H valu- fiewnrd, Alnsks.—AlnskR Is bprom- When better thrills are miulc, Har j to the mnn you love, but haven't plsyed by O. P. Heggio. Dorothy R#- able prize. Manager Earl Arnold will vior is the frirl, Sidney Blackmer tkf iK iniirR of a compact tcrrttory old ljlnyd makes them in "Kept'confessed to—and who hasn't con- award five prizes to boys anil (rirlH Kirst," his latest talkie, which comes fesaed to you! husband, James Rennie is the heror hrniiuli the medium of nvlnllnn. It for their ability as actors and ac- to the State Theatre on Tuesday next There me many other things in the <;ninn (Big Boy) Willians and Mar- once wns a vnst sparsely gelllod land tresses and fiva more prizea will be for a two day run. lot of the world-famous play by ion (Peanuts) Byron supply import* In which rommuntcntlon between lao- (rive,n those holding the ltirky num- For Harold was thinking of "Safe- ?'orter Emerson Hrowno that embar- ant comedy. Arthur Stone has a fluff lated points required rtnys or weeks | hers. The screen proicain for Satur ty Last" when he made "Feet First." rasses, everyone concerned, but es- ole and Johnny Arthur has another- of dogsled travel. < >y matinee and evening is headed "Safety last" was the greatest pecially, o£ course, the naive sets of Modern airplanes and skilled pilots - Walter Huston in "The Bad Man" thriller that the spectacled genius of the bandit to make nil the "good" thrilling story of a gay caballero have token the place of ninlflmutes, mirth-Hmt-jrasps ever made. In it he people happy and the bad ones un B3 for room with bath. ette Loff registered her greatest suc- S WALLACE BEERY - REGINALD DENNY PARK VIEW .HOTEL cess in Universal's big production, THE LOVE IPMNY I INF* SWEDISH HOLLYWOOD BEACH RATES "King of Jazz." Among the other 1 1 Sinqlt with Bath Otol5 principals, iLawrence Grant's recent CAREER OF J*-' ^ ^ * L.H1L/ NIGHTINGALE FLORIDA Double with Bath 15tol8 successes include "The Cat Creeps," Suite* tl0tot!5 mystery-drama, and Lionel Behnore and Andre Beranger are noted char- "A LADY'S MORALS" acter actors. —ALSO— LOLA LANE and TOM MOORE LEE HOUSE DIFFICULT ACTING •I YThere surf bathinq and ASSIGNMENTS IN Open JanuarqU. to "THE BAD MAN" ••COSTf:LI_C CASE' Modern Hot£. lOO room malj fe 1 ; Mchwith prtvit/bjUi or April I Rt ^ A Stirring Drama of the Underworld wui the year. WASHINGTON Villain Really Doet Good Deedi; A fe •9"d% per person Heroine In Love With Another LATEST NEWS - CARTOON - GRAND UPROAR veqetables and citrus Man —* Everything Upiide Down. —COMING ATTRACTIONS— fruits, also poultry "The Bad Man," coming to tho "DRACULA" — "REDUCING" — "RIGHT TO LOVE" and fish permit State Theatre tomorrow, presents a "PAID" — "ROYAL FAMILY" — "LOTTERY BRIDE" a finer iabh than tough situation for any heroine to "NO LIMIT" _ "MILLIE" — "WAR NURSE" In- in, and an even tougher problem heretofore. Mon..Fri. S.I. 5un. for a film actress to solve. E,onin, Holiday • .30c-Eve. 40c-£•$£!5c Imagine having a husband you J.LOWE. Maiuxjer don't love, who is plotting the ruin

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James McCollum EVENINGS UNTIL 6:40 P. M. epboD. P.rtk Anbor 2500 EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00 P, M. SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. • SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. Rahway, N. J. THOMAS MKACHAM 131 Irving St. '\-if*Wwitf> •J^T WOOPBRIDGE INDEPENDENT QAV.V. TVS FRIDAY, MARf H fi. 1031 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES OHHE TOWNSH[P Men's Club Show Albert Jochen Is Camp Fire Girls Woodbridge AVENEL Library Association Many Present At Mrs. A. F. R.ni'si ';. Mr*. Whit- The dance which wa? 1 be held In Regular Meeting Woman's Club Talk Is Big Success G.EX Club President Admit Members ney Leeson and Mr?. J. E Brerken- on Sunday evening »t the Le Chat Xoir" by "the Rhythm Boy? of Rah- Head Librarian Chicago Woman Give. Uo rirt'ffe, attended Federation Day of Mrs. Berry, Exceeded All Previous Effort*. Thre* New Member* Admitted Have Active Se»»ion In Which the South Amboy Woman"? Club >• members and guests were presin- A!'. The I'.-kon-y. -an-.p Fire group March 10 .t the home of Rev. and , A penal m«tu>£ °l (h<> Library Association was heln at evening with at th» school on Wednesday evening Fr.da the •• E T CkiS at the anmet Fr day .fterr.ooi. in the camp- *"• W . Y . D. Strong. Auxihar) of the Fire L«mopn Friday ll,e library to hear Miss Jean Sterling Nelson | B. Krug in 5-v, I''- V - the MtiV.cdiM rim! iucf;:rf hcid Monday nigt.: ,t rre r-rr, on Roland place. Plant „ . . /"miM-to di'JuM pUnplanndy dto be fhel d aFridan internationay eveningl, St.Th Jamee P.rentT.acherAssociatios «eh«resid*-r>l, r! mark the flnt year head librarian^ in_^h'eh ^ «• " •i.'nn i_;nn f,n Ridgedaie avehue. 1 'J. There will be a sp«ak«r. served the past three years wac- sonal charm and well chosen sam tf.t j Fleimni wrrtary. » - i.-arolyrs The following wtr* admitted to cepted with much regret. The days jilt* which were augmented and ii eciii; t-f f:v Laura-en treai'iirer. Mr John. Lid- membership in this group: Betty The WomanV Auxiliary of "'fh the library "ill beluminated by fabrics of velvet, natm, by <; fc-ii'. »ej by dell. , Grausarn. iJorr.thy Blake! Helen of the CongrregaTinn Adath Israel will changed so that Thurs- taffeta and chinz, captured her andi day will he the only day on which It »*< ie\d*a to nolfl meet- Woodruff and Ena Newman. Plans meet in the lecture room of the ?yna- ( nce tave t lem en ert nm 1 J. J- L:v- of the were discussed regarding the ad vis-' gogue. Mrs. S'athan Duff will be the it 'will be open to the public, The ' ""^ ' ' ^ *' *'ii inps in iht 'tapper roorr. Mr. and Mr>. G. K»re*t Braith- and knowledge. Miss Nelson tra<-<..i ar.d M: Mrf church Three nt" member? were ad- bilitv of forming another campfire hostess. waite are spending the week on ahour* remain the same, i. v. 3 to • > and S to >.' p. m. , . the history briefly, from the fir-- e rr.-tied Mr. and Mr.'. Janw Prewott This matter will be decided business trip throughout western interior decorators, the cave men. vj.a t today's meeting. A social Mrs. H. StiHwell. Mrs. J. O'Brien, p ,.|.,. The library endeavored during lady a 13' fr P M rd Mr4 M r m p Mn ia through the feudal period when th.- Tr-.-r. ET.!7.a. ' me ved » ™ V™ cite hour followed with tramw and dane- Misses Marion O'Brien, Eleanor «-«•"•>»•"'» 'the past few years to serve the com- Mat*! Plan.' «fTf mide to hold a walls were hung with tapeRtry by th. Mac- in? Refreshment? were served by Walsh, Marie D'jnigan. Helen King Clyde Berry entertained munity in an educational out rich and panels by the poor, to th.. n .r 'ShrtT Nonwn**'" 1 0 Refreshment* were served • " • 'During the daughter Sarah Adeline, of Elizabeth wo^D ri dgf and .als oJ Mrs. Walter its report, at the last m"^"^^ ^- th'e most of its space and are un ard (j Gordfr. -..able, decorated in keeping with St. progressive session the _girls niade ^ted^Mr^an^Mrs.^ Frank Valen' Stilwell and Mrs. Frank E. Barth, ing the following »"°m,-. movable has been done from tl:. Th<- =. Day The hosts were Albert >«r»P books for sick children, Appli- tine, over the week end. i. W. A."~Barth, Mrs. A. M. Pome- pl'i'shed: A lecture childrenlibra*- desire to get away from the monot.. was ted a' and Jochen and William Voorhees, Jr. cations for membership will be re-; •• —- and Mrs W. C. Berry, of Ave-' books and library se illu*- nous, to delight the eye and to stim- Thn-e prewnt were: Rev. and Mrs. ceived in this group. Refreshments James Me Laugnhn and Roy ulate imagination. The two b<*.- r. three -^irt^CT.-. ''San- __ Thompson of Rutgers University irian from ^ew Brun |*r Song. ••Halle!-j;ah" ac<: Happy . • "^''strong, Mr", and kr»."Ma«- w*re served oy Bernice Lewis. a ft v The I-yo-pta campfire group met spent the week end with Mr. and trated lecture on. ^^J^f ^e l papers in use today bear the nam ,«: '.;, tr.c entire caons. Bell. Mr. and Mm. John neming, Mr. ""- ' * v- . Mrs. J. E. Suchy spent Friday in by a representative from the » ' |gnd reSemble the two first ever us.-,! The wk .„„« of the end —• - T^Co^i^^'Un.. Tuesday night. PrSliminfry plan, Mr,. G. A McLaughlin of *"* New York City where She visited Telephone ^ompany^ lectu^ tom^ ^ M „ Domino ^ a not. Ray Howeh next Jchn uddeUi Mrs A G htovm Mr5. were made for a Peace ceremonial Georges road. her parents. sang "When Kentucky Bid- the iton, Miss- to be held some time this month. The on community ,,..v-.^ ..-..-.-. A t enthusiagtic report ilme in< Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lance, of World Good Morning" and John Martha, and Carolyn Lau'ritsen, ^ place to be decided later. Mrs. Charles Flynn was a New wa,s sa short time later fo»°«o ^> , ; b th resident| Mrs P , Covert 5an?. ".vng. Vo-j .Sinner" and ri h AlAlberb t Jochen and Thiinis group wilwinl bne taughtaugnct honoww to!, Hon-wtown™i»™»«i. ^^>ft.visitedI >'»™ Mr•"•. •and Mrs. york on Wednesday. moving picture •ntertammmt in K » J ag chBirman ; "Singing in the kain." lectUT n V e n William Voorhees. The guests were ; make artificial flowers at the next Stephen H. Wyld, Sunday. the school, a \e°{ or^[P/} u n i the recent play, "Lady Lilac" "When the Organ Played at Twi- Miss Marion Love and Mr. M.: meeting A social hour was enjoyed; Mr. A. H. De Young has returned to unfortunate^ before jh. Jun-1 th™nt {f/^^J^"^ lijfht" na.' well sung by C. L. Davis. an The Woodbridge-Sewaren Chapter and Girls' Club' success of the production. FrararHon | ,^ refreshments were served by — _,.,-_ ;_„;„- rivoted to present K. *-•• Stanley Potter, whose Splendid of the Rahway Hospital will meet n The next meeting will be held Mini Martha Murdock of he y Hp Ster, ththree weeks vacation in by a secretary of the Miwion •of! / •poire was heard to good advantage Monday afternoon at the home of• K?" 8J, director Monday, April 5. with Mrs. Mac Bell' Ml ral1 Fla [Help, and a talk ^^al^center-j^^^ ^^ ^ ^ in, ' h Ail Depend? on You" andand Mrs. Wayne Cox as hostesses. Mrs. Florence Tisdale. " " am) € A "When Your Hair Has Turned to The Ladies' Aid Society will meet before the Parent Teachers Ass<£ ; pentePenJ£rr ^anud^ electrician SBver" was the next number on the in the basement of the church on ciation. The report received well v j. , progTarn- Fortnightly Guild Mr*. T. Peterson Entertain* dollars American Home Department Tuesdav evening merited praise from the association. voted to be "Somewhere in Old Wyoming" Tuesday Evening Bridge Club was Rung by W. L. Edwards followed Of Woman'. Club Meets culosis League. Holds Big Meetihg Mrs. J. E. Suchy was a visitor in To extend the scope of the civs fcy a solo. "At the End of the Road" Ph b Ci Hil by Russell Potter. As an encore Mrs. Thomas Peterson, of Valen- the "Perth Amboy'City Hospital on BllUflCrS jOC16iy work of the»club it was unanimon- Mr. Potter sang, "Sing, Your Way . f ™th!e Woman'w?"J"V"r™^PASs Club met yesterdavy Two New Member. Are Ad-jt™ P»«ee, entertained the Tue^ay ^^^erejhe vf,hed a friend ly decided to take over the Milk an•! o Ice Fund for Avenel which has beer, Home." afternoon at the home of Mrs, Wil ..t • DI * D Evening Bridge Club, Tuesday. ; I 1 nutted — rieasing rrosram IT. . , »r ^ Holds Luncheon conducted by the Women's Club o: Dutt, When It's Springtime in liam Raup,. o..n. Gree_ n street. . „. i High scores were made by Mrs. jjr and Mr« Leon Ramberg of the Rockie.- ' by Stanley Potter and The subject for discussion was la Uiven. [Lewis Frankel and Mrs. Stephen Rahway avenue have purchased a Woodbridge here-to-fore. The way- and means of conducting it and rai- " hn Covert. "Silver and Pewter," Mrs. Fredrick j Wyld. Mrs. John Gorton received new horne on Meinzer street into Many Present At Affair In John McTullough sang, "Carolina Spencer read a paper on "Silver," The regular meeting of the Fort-;tne consolation prize. Delicious re-. which they will move the end of ing of funds was laid over until ;. Moon' and "Smile Damya, Smile" how it was made and the best kind nightly Guild was held Monday night • freshments were served at a table March. Lecture Room Of Methodist later meeting. Before the closing v of the business hour, final arrant by the chorus-'"•-••, brough' -i-t ' •---'"-to a dose - a o-f *jlve• r •to • buy . at the" home of Miss Ruth Numbers I attractively decorated in keeping, Church. very piecing program. | Mrs. Leland Reynolds read an inin-- !oonn Rahwayv avenue. A short biminpbusiness'M witwithh St. Patrick's Day. The lavorfavors? ^ meeting of the committee in ments were made for Federat:.•: The entire program was directed teresting paper on "Pewter Fash-' session was held when plans werewere 8Teen basket- filled with green charge of the card party which will Night which will be held at th The Builders Society of the Meth- school on March 18 at which tim by John Covert and J. J. Livingood ions, both old and new.'^ A general completed to assist in serving the 'tandy. Mrs. Frankel and Mrs. be held under the auspices of the odist church held a covered dish lI e IUD lsis hostess to all membr wan genera- l chaiiman. Mrs. Charles discussio—*-,,.„.n. followed. -. . There'wa—.~ —s a- suppe.-,.r-.r t—o th...s.e congregatio,.,,e,vB.u>,,n, uolf vllctrie, . Peterson wer--e- ,--presente- — d- with- =gift s .-.ii,Parent, " .ca^ref'Teacher's s Association on luncheon Wednesday in the .lecture' i £ nosiess xo an mer Acker was the accorrfpajiiFt. very attractive display of silver and Methodist church on March 11. Two''" honor of their anniversaries. March 20, was held at the home of room of the-church. Luncheon was;0' ™f, community. A musical pi. Tl)Ose be ". " Harry Brown and his Laurence pewter. new members wer» admitted to the! Present were: Mrs. H. J.( the chairman. Mrs. Edward Grode served at tables tastefully decorated Harbor OiThe/rtni rendered several aker Bethel Chorus of Newark. Tea and cookies were served from Ouild: Miss Catherine Spencer and B i Sr. and Mrs. Alonzo Davies, on Friday. The members of the with spring flowers. Fifty members of 1 ine wi11 ow e selection- before the show and dur- * .. i_ I _. ... JI:I_. j _. .. •._.ed. ! Mrsii.._ . LT . Cf . MisVI; s Rutri.. A.1h. Aldonsall... V^ ThTII e "program "in• " 'I nf Avenelt IIAM/II;. MrsaJ ».f . GC . AA . McLaughlin\A /* I nu*li m , committee•. . ' present were""'^!^ Ira and" friend- - -s "were"' presenp t- "at the| ! ,, J°". ^ ing the intermission. Mrs s H Mr?. (jlimiCy 3n(l UlrS. l^cliUl'andl f^-jReynold *•»»•«*s. elude—f d tw....o^ fiunpianvo .iLivLwuuselectiongs buyy Mrsisn ,^,. | -- - -- • Wl'ld--.,- —. , Mrs--. . I-. M- .. - Nelson- .__-, , WestH tJV, | Mrs.'11^., FI ., BreckaUl CV IV«1, , Mrs,'JI C. Ai\.. JohnJU1U1- - luncheonlUIILHCUII. T. hJ.1IC gUUSio'? ntic ocatcu Ut I „ Mrs. Charles , Siesse_ . lTI"11 ' Tl M L The guests were seated at Herma presided at the tea table. The next Charles Acker and Miss Ruth Num-I "- - Frankel and Mrs. John Gor-1 son_ jjrr. Frank Schlener Mrs G five tables with the hostesses as fol- n assisted Mrs. William Fen ton The next ith th ht fl! ln meeting of the department will be bers. Mrs. Acker read one chapter of - meeting will be held ;Kufus, Mrs. William Kuzrniak Mr= lows; Mrs. F. F. Anness hostess, Mrs. serving refreshments, Hopelawn School Buy* al the hoTn(; oi )lrs H J held Aprip l :45 A. M— Church school. j FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , the Wednesday Bridge Club, W held March 19. Assisting 'them are: - - - . Mrs. Andrew Leah'y Woodbridge Aveaut, Arenel 1 Mrs. Alfred Coley, Mrs. John Ein- 1»nd 'Mrs- Hugh Cunningham of 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. ISELIN"—Due to the -illness of nesday night. High pcores wen m.i H. W. Von Bremen 6:45 P. M.—Christian Endeavor. I Rev. Clair A. Morrow, pastor horn. Mrs. George Finn, Mrs. M. " °°dbridge. 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. Miss Lillian Weiland, who i- pianist *'>' Mrs. Wallace S0fieldand Mrv -\ Hostess To Study Club C'onole, Mrs. J. Nash, Mrs. J. J. 7:45 P. M.—Evening worship. for the regular Friday afternoon as- V. Therkelson. Thei consolation pi:: P. M.-Wednesday, Ladies', »-00 A. M. Morning worship was "~~~ Grace, Misa Rose Gerity, Mrs. F. 5,«,,t, | 7:15 P. M. Christian Endeavor. sembly period, the weekly program awarded to Mrs. Henry Han-"' Tin- Tuesday Afternoon Study Mayo, " Mrs. J. B. Levi, Mrs. John I Association will meet at tne has been omitted for a fVw weeks, Those present were: Mrs. Chris \- home of Mrs. Mae. Bell Club were entertained Tuesday at Cosgrove and Mrs. George Wright. Active At Meeting v Colored Baptitl Each grade, however, has an inter- dfcrson, Mrs. G. A. Robinson, M the horn.' of Mrs. E. W. Von Bre-' Mr-. Barron Levi was appointed esting program of its own. Kendall From, Mrs. Da-vid Preach' 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. men on Freeman stleet. Mrs. E. C. chairman for a public card party to On February 26 the Boy Scout EPISCOPAL The First Grade has a play store. Mrs. Sena Mo Guirk, Mrs. Willi•• Ensign r*ud an interesting paper, he held Monday, April 20. 'Rev. J. B. Myers. < 1:30 P. M.—Sunday school. The children have helped in supply- Sofield, Mrs. Andrew Clausen, M Troop No. 61, Colonia, held a meet- 7:00 "Young People's Baptin "Life in the Land of Morning Calm," ing at the Colonia school. Officers i;00 A. M—Celebration of Holy ing the store. They have two tele- George Keating and Mrs. Vini•• followed by a vocal solo, '*A Little present were: Scoutmaster James Eucharist. phones to "phone orders" and a' Weaver, Bunch uf Shamrock" sung by Mrs. Ladies' Auxiliary. To Currid, Assistant Scoutmaster Frank- 10:00 A. M.—Church school. $:00 P. U.—Evening sermon wheelbarrow for "delivtrj'." They j Delicious refreshments weiv I-.I F. F. Anness. Mrs. S. E. Potter was' *&* /' Assistant 11:00 A. M—Morning Prayer and Wednesday. 8 P. M. Prayer Meet, learn in in interesting way the value', ed. The next meeting of the club v the aacompanist. Mrs, J. J. Livin-, Have Party Sunday Night sermon. i ! and counting of money. I be- held at the home of Mrs. !•» good read a paper, "In a Japanese 4.00 P. M.—Evensong. I Th^ (Second^ Grade has been study-. Preacher, on Dunham place. r1^.**.... ii;ii »» u-r * -• " •-- Cotton Mill."" M«. Anness Marion' , Scientist j' favored with a song, "Cat de Lis : Woman's Auxiliary Holds Back to Old Virginia." •will'meet at the home of Mrs.: Sewaren | The Third Grade Wide Awake, n The discussion of current events ; „, embers and their: relimiQn of the "AllWiance to the Merrill Mosher. ! A branch A The Mother Church. Cl"•} ?ld its second meeting on Weekly Lenten Study CU»- was led by Mrs. George(MerriU. Mm. f* UB8ts'Th e r wiiUU b e held in ththee F, d ft g g { {Q Q^^h hT T,, « ""« 2:00 P. M.—Wednesday. cture lurch of Christ, Scien- Wednesday afternoon. The purpose T. „, , ~.' ... , r ., F. F. Anness will entertain the club > «»"« <>* &* synagogue A their patrol m'eetfng In- t, in Boston, Mass. ! of the club is to arouse a greater in-1., Th« Woman's Auxiliary of 1 > - Tuesday, March 17. d * W by the home of Mrs. C. S, Wil- Sunday school—9:30 A. M. \^teil «» the school room activities Ilty .Episcopal Church held Hi liams. Sunday Service—11:00 A. U. !and to Pve »" opportunity for indi-iweek|y '*»«n **& ^ctass al , - 9:00 A. M.—Wednesday. Celebra- v home of Mlss Eatelle Dlxon on Pupils Of Miss Numbers Wednesday—Testimony meeting, 'dual work. They also plan to start tion of Holy Eucharist. |8.,.„ .. _. a class newspaper which will be call- per Main street. Mrs. Art! 7:15 P. M.—Friday. -Boy Scout"' ed Phelps, of Plainfield, was the si» ' Entertain With A Play Tbursday—Reading room, 3:00 to the Third Grade News. 1 meeting. , BOo P II An exhibition of Swiss carving, er. Mrs, Phelps is conductiiu The pupils of Mitse Numbers' Sev- 7:30 P. M.~Friday. Litany anji linen and lace is on display in theseries of four talks •enth grade of. P. S. No. 15 entertain- in the troop Friday, March 6, at address. The children's <*°»'\ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH classroom of the Fourth Grade. They RliReligiongi . A social ho Bernstein and Mrs. Harold Vogel. will'sing. ! — ^- - — also have clay models of animals, wheh n refreshments were se ed this morning in the auditorium Mrs. James Rauchman, Mrs. Joseph onia school. with a tnyrtery play entitled "The , and Mrs. • E. Minsky have I -MAN" w31 »« the subject oi people and houses, depicting life in The meeting next Wednesday Wejne r PRESBYTERIAN ' U* Leaioo-SjnnoB in til Ch»rctea Switzerland. be held at the home of Mi» ' Unn,. Went Oat. The entire play is ^ of tne.aupper arrangemtnt3. Hungarian A. C. Is Broken in pantomine with Evelyn Law- Rev. Ernest Abbott ' of OiristC, , gcieatwt,, on Sunday, Ag a supplement to the study of illiams, on High street. yer reading the explanations. Into; Several hems Taken 9:45 A. M.—Church school. 1 March 8, 19tl. the geography of Africa, the pupils The cast of characters is as fol- ll;00 A. M.—Morning worship. Ser- The Goldin Text is: "The steps of the Seventh Grade are making PupiU Of P. S. No. IS mon topic,. "The Parable of the of s good man are ordered by the ows: Evelyn De Vere, Elizabeth Julius Pinter, of Avenel, reported Lord: and he delighteth bt his way" bookleU. These consist of pictures Heybourne; Herbert Vanderslice, Have Reception Room- to the police Wednesday, that some Tabernacle." and descriptions, of various phases Money To Loan 3:00 P. M.—Junior C. E. (Pttlau 3723). Julius Huber; Mrs. DeVere, Lillian time between March 2 and 4, the Among the citations which com- of African life; thy types of inhabi- Witovsky; Ralph Grayson, Julius Li- ISELIN—Pupils of P. S. No. 15Hungarian A. C. which is located in 3 00 P. M.—Intermediate C. E. prise the LcMon-Sermon is the fol- I tants, industries, natural resources, tnoli. , can now boasi of a reception room, the Library Hotel, on Amboy ave- 6:45 P. M.—Hi- C. E. lowing from the Bible: "And God i animals, geographical divisions and ON First mortgag* A group of girls rendered a three for the girls and a manual training nue, Woodbridge, had been entered 0:45/P. M—Young People's said, XM us make mm in our image, international relationship. • part ''Stars of the Summer room for the boys, and the following stolen: An elec- Church. after oar likeness: and let them MigMight.t " .Every one from Miss Stella J. tric clock, twenty bottles of soda 7:45 P. M—Evening w«r»hip. Ser- have dominion over the Bah of the Ladies' Association Is good business or RosR e Gill closed the program with u WrighWih t principal of the school to water, half box of cigars and two mon topic, "A Pioneer in Ui, and over the fowl of the air, musical recitation, "Spring Garden- Frank Burgisser, superintendent, packs of cards. The police are in Faith." aad over'the cattle, and over all the Entertained Wednesday residential proper!) ing." have pitched in with willing hands vestigating. 2:30 P. M.—Wedneaday. Ladiea' earth, aid om every cretping thing i T, , ,. , • , Tea at the home of Mrs. C. R. lhe L Bdlli8 and clever ideas to make the room that creepeth . upon tht earth' I,, . 1 Association of the in the basement of the school an in- Chase. , , hur h were eiter Fords Man Report* That 8 -.00 P. M —Wednesday. School of (Genesis 1:26). S'w 7 J J - teresting one. The girls have sewed The Lesson-Sermon also include* «"neo Wednesday afternoon at the D. P. DeYOUNC bright gi-ewii curtains for *he min- In MemoriiiH! Prayer. the. UMaxmf £»»«g« 'f°m the SL°L?ra' Franklin. ^ anuiiged the tables and chairs Christian Science textbook, ''Sci-* ..J „ "™dl*?" sewe* 'On aprons 1.. Someone shot through 'the win- and brought brighbih t covers ffo rt hthe In loving remembrance of our METHODIST ' tact and Health, with Key to the th" «*»««' b»iaar During the alt- Real Estate, of the homh e off Louis Griapart, table* and growing potted plant*. dear son and brother, James, Jr., Rev. U- H- Breisch. Scriptures" by H»ry Baker Eddy: ernoon, Mre. W. V. D. Strpng read "" " " " The bovs are making book cases towho. passed away March 5, 1930: 9:45 A. M—Church school. and Insurance LiUiaa stmt, Fords, hft "Immortal quo was and U God's twom chaDters of the book, "Undo Mike Wednesday. Officer place along the walls, for the school "A loving one from us has gone, 11:06 A. M— Dr. E. K- SUuffer, of inuce or kba, even the infinite ei- ?* » Attic." Refreshments were A voice we loved is still. Lebanon, Pa., will preach. entlgatod »od found library The electric sewiny machine potion of inttniic Ujud, and im- tserveu wid by the hosteim. The «asocia- AVENEL, N. J- _ _ ftijwabo |*M«tnw«ti onoaec MMM> awl wmriM /(Signed), 7:45 P. M—Evaninf worship 8«r- mprtal DUO is coexistent and ea- i * " meet neit Wednesday at topi iywMU will also tike jOace ia this ~ Mr. and Mrs, James Copcanaon „ mon topi«, "Tha C% T«k."ctenafwith that Mind" (p. U$>, the home of Mra. Mac. Bell on Grova ,to mkbt Havf and Molhara. Bant Rev, Breia* «flt ifc*W ft«ir»op- lECONDSECnON SECOND SECTION FEATURES, THEATRES FEATURES, THEATRES SPORTS, NEWS SPORTS, NKWS

E INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1!>31 SECTION TWO PAGE ONIs RADIO HOW ARE YOUR LIGHTS? Outstanding Radio Crime Plague In Wilds Blamed BRIEFS New Jersey Department Motor Vehicles Drama To Be Heard On Unemployment; Is Serious The unemployment situation i» »1- tions, believed to be due to unem- 7 Hnzt'l K- Ohman, chief of SundayOyer WEAp so nITectine wild creatures and their nloyment, has been reported in Mi* • miisic and research library, forest haunts, state conservation off-' rhigan, Montana and other states, ,|v addressed several hundred "Skyscraper" To Be Related icials claim in reports to the Ameri- the same association announced. The By Popular 'Demand At can Game Association. j Montana department described "«n ;,,„„,„( heads of the New York Firebugs who deliberately start i unpreredpnt plague" and Michigan M Library staff at the main 10:15 P. M. forest fires to furnish state-paid j showed a jump of 30 per cent over ,v |,jfth avenue and Forty- labor in putting them out are beli- the 1029 record. I -treot Miss Ohman describ- "Skyscraper," acclaimed by radio eved by wardens to be largely res- Arrests have revealed an epidemic T.IIH music and research rou- critics AS the outstanding radio ponsible for a wave of fires which of taking game, fish and fur without drama of many months, will, by in recent weeks has swept thousands legal permits, out eff season and in ' .,„,! replied to questions from popular demand, be broadcast a sec- , ,nicipal experts. of acres in North Carolina, Michi- areas whore wild life is protected, m ond time over an extensive NBC gan, New York, Missouri and other Fish hatcheries in several statM, network Sunday. "Skyacraper" was states. where fish arc reared to restock ,.m,,,hin(C of a record was made piesented February 11 as one of a .1,,, ^•hedulin? of ftn NBC pro Several irrests have been made in streams and lakes, have been forced series of original radio dramas heard connection with blaten proved to beto provide special gunrdn and flare , through a Chicago outlet a each Wednesday afternoon as the .,,, before presentation recently. of incendiary origin. To combat tight* against the Increasing Inroads transmitter of WIBp was re- Radio Playbill Program broadcast this menace the Michigan Conserva- of poachers upon the ponds where ,.,| out of commission to the ovrr an NBC - WEAF network. tion Department has proponed heav- valuable adult fish are kept, offici- iiillic department six minutes H is the work of Lawrence Hoi- ler penalties for forest arson, a low- als say. ,10mb, an NBC staff continuity, er wage for firefighters impressed 9ever«l departments were reques- ' . the Swift Master Gardener | writer, and will be heard from 10:15 I into duty, and a careful selection of ,„ ,,„ on the air. One minute ted to extend the rabbit-hunting to 10:1-5 P- . M.- - , Eastern fightersStandar d among men of character. ,,. i he dcsiifnated time the facili- timV. In reviewing the first per- North Carolina forest rangers have season- to aid jobless in obtaining ,,f W(!N were secured after formance of "Skyscraper," one radio also barred hiring men open to sus- meat, but could not comply owing to .,,,. telephoning to all the Chi- critic said in part: "In Skyscraper picion. the scarcity of game and the nature ..iillcts of the network. ifolconih' has done something that A huge increase in game law viola- of state laws. * * + is decidedly unusual—he has created ..„,, ;ind Glenn, those early birds | n dramatic script that can be better |ltiiiK -lake and Lena to listen- interpreted through radio than vn NUO-WEAF network each through either the legitimate stage ,-mir at H o'clock have traced or the talking screen." • lim-aire to Shakespeare. "Skyscraper" tells the story of * • • -:- Do You Know? -:- two riveters working thirty stories „.. made his first stage appear- above, the street. They are both in at the Hull House in Chicago love

, .iM'iire! . IIdene Dumas, Allyn Joslyn, Wil- * • • liam S. "Hey, Jimmie McCallion, and f.ii from the studio of WSB, others. It will he directed by Frank ,,!.,. where Hohhy Jonfis delfc- I ('lirran. iii~ lirst weekly Rolf chats over ' The presentation of "Skyscraper" •,|:i WEAF network, is the scene will be heard over WEAF in New ,. famous golfer's earliest en- York. •.•;• with a golf ball. The scene ,,i:int lot where, at the age of '.lifter Robert built a two-hole ,,iir> V/hen re-heating , vc and a steady hand. * • * left-ovrr vec^e- .. mother of iLudwig Laurier, ' 'rut Don, Cimrttiay of the National HufGiy Council orchestra conductor, didn't tabke, add a her son to be*a soldier. At By HAROLD G. HOFUMAN jlierate with motorists iu the matter The motortal who drives with one tin lie came to the United State Commissioner of Motor :>f adequat? headlighting. It has au- light knowingly has a weakness in his teadpooniul of i < with his violin and returned Vehicles. horized the use of 32-candlepowor mental make-up. He lias no Intelli- :,;; fatherland only after receiv- bulbs and suggested modification of gent concept of safety. Actually, he Sugar along • his American naturalization pa- IIK time has como when that the motor vehicle code to this effect. puts himself In a worBB hole than he .,"!., which protected him from be- porpetual trafllc hazard, the one- It has done ao because It recognizes does the other man. At least the ap- vilh salt and • -uliject to service in the Kaiser's Teyeii automobile, must be elim- that higher power lamps are advisable proaching driver haa the advantage ot .pepper...It ,-.]•,v. Laurier now directs the inated from , the. highways of New In these days of faster nlgbt driving. having the best possible illumination l':.'.,i'"k and Gold Room Orchestra and Jersey. It would be manifestly absurd for on his own car. . Slumber Hour, two NBC fea- and Those law-abiding motorists who see tbe Department to see the need for The car with one light has not to It that their headlights are kept In brighter lights on the one hand and enough Illumination. Even if the other •restores good condition no permit motorB, at the same time, to car's lights are not glaring, the con- •\t nineteen years of age, Ezra "get away" with one light. The De- '•' Intisli, N'UC announcer, became longer shall be trast In the volume of, light given by flavor. announcer on WOW, Omaha. subjected .to the partment will not make that absurd the two care will blind the driver with W.-Mii three months he was chief menace of the In- mistake and the slovenly car owner the one, bulb. He may think otherwise, i : ;!,(• WOW announcerial staff and different, procras- Is absurdly mistaken If he thinks it but he would have a hard time justify- ..inil a middle west reputation as tinating type of will. ing that thinking as sound or based About Ourtelvei motoring citizen Ho campaign of terror Is contem- upon actual facts. The first lesson of life Is to burn HAT at thlpi plying the St. Lawrence River approach the Quebeo who la flagrantly plated. Tbe Motor Vehicle Commis- In the general effort to end the one our own smoke—that is, not to Inflict TBridge an optical Illuelon produces a feeling that the mast will »trlka wise in the know in Xew York heedless of his sioner recognizes that there are cases eyed car menace, the thought grows on outsiders our personal sorrows and the bridge? The photograph above, taken from the R. M. 8. Lady Nel- t life consider Henry Busse, own and others' iu which the decent car owner Is sin- petty morbidness; not to keep think- ton, *how» the curious optical effect created. Actually the malt of th» that the States eventually will pre- highest ship would past some twenty feet under th« bridge. i"i- of his own orchestra over safoty. Every cere when he says he did not know Bcrlbe that all cars shall carry spare ing of ourselves as exceptional cases. networks, one of Manhattan's driver (3 aware of he had but one light. There Is another headlight bulbs. The motorist must L'.-I showman-musicians. He the hazard of the type of motorist, however, who is not \ •i does fashionable dance steps, hart two lights. They do not cost one-eyed car save sincere, either in his story or In his great deal. Why should he not have • ^inducting his orchestra at ttye a ginull Kroup that determination to have his lights re- \ew Yorker. them always at hand? H, G. Hoffman Ignores the dan-paired at once. He IB the kind who Ker when jt« own refuses to cooperate; the kind who In Buch a way the hazard of the automobiles happen to offend. If only makes campaigns against one-eyed one-eyed car can be eliminated in the uminary action will meet this' attl- cars necesaary. He may well know individual Instance the moment it la U/ORLD WAR udo on their part, the Motor Vehicle that this one In New Jersey is directed detected. That Idea is saining suppor Department can see no other course specifically agalnet him. in many quarters. „ « • YARNS ;o pursue. In every community offi- The hazards of one light are numer- Calling the atention of motorists to cials should Insist U|XH> the police per- ous and often desperate. Two tights Its determination to end this evil, LIEUT. FRANK E. HAGAN lomiltiK their full i!uty in eliminating outline the front of the car. One light, which is growing instead of abating, .hU hazard. whether'!t is tbe right or left one, the Motor Vehicle Department counts Fumble! leaves, other drivers in doubt as to upon the majority of car owners to Colonel S. N. Schwarzkopf, Super- cooperate with it. For those who re- in Major Knss. Is a real reason utentleiit of the New Jersey State wliat type of vehicle they are ap : !,e army liaitd stationed at Wash- preaching. If thla one light happens fuse to cooperate, the answer can only Police, lias advised me that the activi- be the vigorous, unremitting enforce- i. 1>. C. Is noted for Its fire, to lie blimlingly out of aim sind focus— ties of his organization will he directed ment ot the law which recognizes this •• :ihd dasili. In the old army, when toward the elimination of the "011a- and it so often Is because ot the gen oral Indifference of some motorists— situation as a d#e menace to general ir hi-jfiin, Itoss was known from eyed" cars on tho highways of New safety. i-iamU to Alaska us the most Jersey. the hazard Is only the greater. It :ui ion caki!-walking drum J.-itice to Ancettort Gasoline and water are so uearly Im- r "f them j all. Hints For Homemaker* "Nn man," tmlil Hi Ho, the sage of miscible that neither will dissolve - triiMids of uiorn than six hiti-liea Cbinatmjn, "can fail to respect our By Jane Rogers more than a few huudredths of a pet M.Ui-i- tlml H.i-is (ln>p|ied Ills baton ancestors if he will but reniemhcr that cent of the other. The solubility Is ami that wus yeurs ana. In a to them we owe some of our noblest BO light that the liquids are usually !'• :it tho Presidio. San Kran- thoughts and the memory of brave raid to be Insoluble In one another. Tl i- slory la thai, afti* a nlfiht dee fourth pust a general who was Woodbrldge men in their bunt after I'd no longer. senger train with a burlap bag and ported to the town authorities. At the end of the year, connected aaved the train from being derailed The matter of securing a perma- a preacher—they were unsuccessful, were added to the demand including so that Mr. Shepard continued to mi 1.H30. WMtern Newip»p«r Union.1 by a break In Ate rails. Thus the bur- nent minister for the town was electrical industrial loud amounted to fifteen new users whose combined an-" dropped until June of 1701, when minister to them'in holy things until lap bag supersede the ncttlcoat af as late as 1705-6, or perhaps, even 1,295,543 horse power, or more than nual requirements exceeded 67,000,000 other days,—Atlanta Constitution. another committee of men was api- later. Apparently "hia wife seems to pointed to hold a second conference one-third of the primary horse power * cubic feet. Work of M.chia.ry j hava stuck it out pretty well, for with the preacher and to, present at I there is no further indwation of her which Niagara Falls is capable of de- ding to a gumsy by JoMph W. Old City N.UoW PUytroud the next town meeting, a report. In In industry as in the home electricity professor of ladiMtrlal englneer- i July, the committee report wus11 wanting to move f i ijni Woodbridge. veloping. Of this, 129,948 horse power A city uf. picturesque contrasts", I However, trace of the Rev. Mr, and gas are the ideul servants! '*' Ml ,klaiUkal with the f\pkl *>«Rr ....._ N 'Where' one may Bee tne uld beslde-the . I Shapiro1 U IdsT afMf 170T, forTiU 1'i'ie r-2,000,000,000 aervant* to do new, .SHU Antonio Is at ouce a com- i The committee hinted to the Rev. I Shepard that "hi» wife, upun second I ntiine does not occur, after that date, "• w<»rk that machinery per(orni» munity of bfuuty, cbarui and history. on the records. It is said that h? - lay iu the United States. It In - thoughts, might be persuaded." But ! died in 1722 or 1723, and here- the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey Once a tipuaUh stronghold, nations, thti kindly inininttr replied, "There "•urii iimt fOr every uian, woman two cenluiliiS ago, fought fur IU pos- | curtain falls over the life-story of r| is no hope of my wife a compliance another historic character conspicu- '"' diu* in tlii« country there Is gen- besslim. Today It is one of tbe fa-i with my settling here; and therfc- 11 "I ttower opal tp that

How to Support a Family Conference on Child Health and Welfare He Knows His Bird Foods

A group of distinguished doctor.; from various part-- of the United States who were invited to W •> Inrf.ri by President Hoover as delegates to the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, photographed while deep in discussion at Washington. Imitation Furs Bring New English Industry

BERLIN, CW::\ A:K:....:.:>. u:id his t&niouj foot \i use H= bslt, 1 troui'C P.' "'•'••" i'.""--' •. »- '•:, :••••: ?:a(?e. The is th' a'leRation of AraL.ar, Abd iV.y.: •* Jih;-- Brcxk of in the strdy of h::d [oorl = . M r'jsi.c;ii; in his left hand and Striking Head of Champion Dog a tr.rush ir: his r:^: t lR". Bust of Former House Leader

' The first exhibition of remarkable substitute fur coats, which have involved no cruelt/ in produc- tion, at Birmingham, England. With the assurance of the anti-cruelty societies of the country, the English i.d;ardo Simone. not?d scuiitor of Dftroit, wrh the bust of the A striking head of Ashna of Ghazhi, awarded the championship late Claude Kitthin, forrn?r Democratic leader of the House, from v ;manufacturer has now, after many years of experimenting, so successfully imitated every type of fui that for Afghan hounds, at Cruft's dog show in England. it it almost impossible to distinguish it from the original. North Carolina, which will be placed m the gallery of the Capitol.

Snow Entrance to Inn ... King of Sweden Injured in Tennis Match On Trial in Mexico City

During the play of the lawn tennis championship at Nice, the King of Sweden, who is seventy-two, bras deeply cut on the hand when he hit an iron fence. After being attended he continued the match. The king, second from left, is shown with partner, Miss Ashby, and Colonel and Mrs. Leader. French Government Decorates American Publisher MEXICO CITY, Mexico-Daniel Plores, the young man who attempted to kill President Ortiz Rubto on Feb. 25, 1930. Flores Is RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash —A pony guide ride* hi* now on trial here and is expected to be condemned to twenty years' mount over the snow lunntl emranc

r «AN i A ANA, to mir« U his Uut «srisi of expert- BROOKLYN, N. Y. Heviewtii by luimn r^ prnvldoil by Intcreated RlumnL upwHrd, accordlnr to tb« aualitr. After Ihnl the mlmlnmtilpi were »lv»rn illroctly hy th« milvoralty. Thej —PUIM mention tola paper wh«i nre nwAriled by a ennuiiitt^ of tht buying from dti fn<-tiltjr,-

O» W.lr, "CK.r»." 666 Th» ttemice amount of nltroiljrcerlQ used to Itioot th« Rvprnite nil well la LIQUID or TABLETS from 10 to N) n«*ft«. Upcnrii thow Cure Cold*, He*dac^««, Fever (h«t tlit! larKPut ahot un«d to t well 666 SALVE wai 1,000 qimrtn. Thin »hot w»i placed In n,wi>ll In T»x«*. CURES BABY'S COLD

,,,,.ur( Sidney and ni' fi.mi I imnsal's hilarious

,,„,,,|v. "Tin' f'nhcns anil Kelly:; in Afvini," at lh,> K.k.O. Hallway Theatre • ,i\iliiy, Mnn'h Kth, in conjunrlion with I.MWCII Slirnnnn in "The Pay Off" THE Paulus Dairy Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brun»wick, N. J. Phone 2400 Established 1890 .AULUS' S nn additional safety precau- causing a warning signal firm to rlxe The BlRnals to lie installed on trolley tion, signalling devices which In- to a horizontal position on the right enrs follow the same general design ex- USE MILK Adicate when, and In what direc- or left Bide of the bua, depending upon cept that operation will he byi hand. ASTEURIZED tion, a trolley ear or bus Is about to the direction In which the turn Is to As a reminder to the drivers of turn, will soon he liiBtallcd on all Pub- be made. > other vehicles to obey the law regard- lic Service cars and buses. The sig- The signal arm Is constructed of a Ing the passing of standing ntreet can Walker-Gordon Certified Milk nals will coHt more than JBO.OOO. red transparent material and contains and so afford greater protection lo Wendmere Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk Every buB will be equipped with sig- a bright electric light which makes the trolley patrons, the words "Obey the nals, mounted on each side of the bus signal clearly visible at night. The Law" and "Look Out For Stops" will Suydam's and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin at the front. When the DUB IS about arm is operated by Vacuum pressure be painted on the rear paneln of all Tested Milk to turn, the operator presses a button from the bus motor. Public Service street cars. DISTRIBUTION COVERS New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayrerllle, H.roe. All Gold M Emblem of Purity Great occasions do not make heroes, Education Parlin, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridte Gold la spoken of tu the Bible us an The foundation of every state It the Carteret, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. they merely reveal them^Amerlcan emblem of purity and righteousness. .. ;:, fnun the hilarious comedy "Reducing," starring Marie Dressier and Magazine. of Its youth.—Dlogenea. I , !!y Moran, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Picture at the R.K.O. Rahway Thea- i,. Friday and Saturday, March 13 - 14.

Paid," Starring Joan Sunday Double Feature A* is the rualiim of thn R.K.O Crawford, At Rahway Rahway Theatre management to pre sent every Sunday a double feature li< in nil reports an agreeable sur- program. Sunday the managemen ;.. nwaits the patrons of the advises it has outdone itself in pre- K o Knliway Theatre who attend senting on the Bame program. Radio's popular play house Friday and Dramatic Smash Hit entitled "Th ii Pay Off," a atory of women in love i .nliiy of this week where Joan playing the frame that never pays, ,«fmd in "Paid" is the feature at- e woman who wants to featuring Lowell Sherman, Marion Toth i. linn, "Paid" is adapted frum the Nixon and Hugh Trevor. As a com- •k>. rated atajte play "Within The panion feature, Universal's scream- :iu" and the part of Mary Turner ing comedy hit, "The Cohens and iiur- a new Joan Crawford to the Kellys' in Africa" starring George .Ikinjr screen. Unlike the carefree Sidney, Charley Murray, Vera GOT i! i.f "DancinK Daughters," the don anil Kate Price, will he shown. .it m "Paid" is heavy and dramatic 1 [.I-IPVI'S Miss Crawford capable of ii imtlorUliinp. "Paid" will be —Please mention this paper to ad- SAVE MONEY miui fur the last times Friday and vertisers; it helps you, it help? them tiurday of this week. it helps your paper.— Here's a sale no woman should miss youi* menus. Below are just a few of the ... so great are the savings on these remarkable offerings. Take advantage PARK VIEW .HOTEL nationally-known quality foods and fine of them this weekend! By so doing you'll HOLLYWOOD RIACH FLORIDA EASTERN DIVISION staple foods that form the backbone of make a tidy saving in your food budget. SPECIAL AT A&P STORES THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY!

surf bathing and i be inMxd ihe war/ crop* of vtqttabla and cllrut Campbell's Soups 6 45c fruits, alx> poultry and fish permit a finer table than JACK FROST GRANULATED SUNNYFIELD FRtSH PASTEURIZED j/^ 0^ heretofore. 10 Ib. Sugar cotton sack 47c Print Butter E. ib 3oC Del Maiz Corn 2 -25c Light Meat Tuna Fish £,<* 15c Quaker Oats BLUE PETER NORWEGIAN ONE DAY ONLY - SUNDAY, MARCH 8 N %si fl can CtlSCO SHORTENING b. con ANOTHER UNUSUAL Fancy Lobster ° » °» 29c DOUBLE FEATURE E|f%|||« HECKER'S, GOL D MEDAL,, plUSBURYORCERESOTA bag Gorton's Brick Codfish >" ^ 25c PROGRAM l 24 /2 Ib. Sunnyfield Flour bag Marshall's Herring%££!*•«» 23c lona l9«- cok Beets or Sauerkraut Brand 3 Octagon or Kirkman's Soap 5 " 25c rd O Peas, Corn, String Beans o ry ^cans 25C Macaroni or Spaghetti S p^ 5c Manhattan Dill Pickles Laundry

A delightful breakfast combination I LOWUL FRESH SELECTED 5HERMA MARIAN NIXON HUGH TREVOR Large Eggs 23c SUNNYFIEID

INA PREDRIC Sliced Bacon 17c MONDAY CLAIRE u MARCH

TUESDAY LOYALFAMBY Qualfty Meats at A&P Markets Grandmother's Breed \ MARCH 9 - 10 OF BROADWAY' Prices Effective Tbunday, Friday and Saturday WHITE BREAD STANDARD 20 oz. LOAF % ' 7c DOUBLE cur HOM Ib. FEATURE PRIME RIBS OF BEEF RYE ^READ STANDARD 20 oz. LOAF . 9c PROGRAM ib. 35c TOP ROUND STEAK . WHOLE WHEAT STANDARD20OLIOAF 8C U - ALSO - C WED. - THU. FRESH PLATE or NAVEL BEEF ib. 10c A COMEDY OF Delivered Oven-frefh to Our Storti Daily! MODERN March 11-12 MILK-FED VEAL CUTLET ib 45c OU ib. 35c Uneeda Bakers FORA CLARA LOIN CHOPS, MILK-FED VEAL SMOKED HAMS Armour'i, Swift'*, Wllion'i. Half or Whole Ib. 25c OLD-FASHIONED GINGER SNAPS X* 17c STEWING VEAL Br«™t and N«k . . Ib 13C PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS •««• ** Uc SMOKED SHOULDERS Bon«d and Rolled . Ib. 19C SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS . . • ^ 23c Fresh Fruits and Vegetable*

The Finest Fish In Complete A>sortm«nt Special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Friday & Saturday - Mar. 13-14 Marie Dressier - Polly M«ran LIMIT" FRESH BAY SCALLOPS ib.33c FANCY SPINACH . 3 *• 17c with FRESH COD STEAKS ib.l9c NoriMii Fotter 25c ib. 25c CHERY HEARTS . . 2 RELMJC1NG Harry Gr«en FRESH FILET of HADDOCK 25c Stuftrt Erwin SELECT OYSTERS •UP 23c FRESH PEAS . . 2 WOGDBRIDGE FOUR SECTION TWO FRIDAY, MARCH fi. 1931 WHAT PERTH AMBOY PARAMOUNT THEATRES ARE OFFERING GREAT NOVEL HUSBAND OR Ut.O! (•)•> WHICH1 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN CYCLONIC IS STIRRING FILM PURSUEUOVE AND FORTUNE HIT AS FILM Forsaking Costume Pictures for the First Time in Ten Yea, Dynamic Star Revels in ActionJWith Million Dollar Cast Brilliant Production Sett New Screen Standard. Douglas Fairbanks hits >men the public something n ,i:,i .wars ahead of the times in "Reaching For The Moon," i WINS WIDE ACCLAIM : n^v'iiifture for United Artists, directed by Edmund Gouldii the fiery page? ef Donald who is called the most versatile man in Hollywood. The mocl< Henderson '. larkt's nouble beft-'ell- «-r. "Millie." ha* come * heart-deep ( nm.dy-drama comes to the Strand Theatre Saturday for ... •creen drama that l*ke< its place week. among the- really outstanding film? of tie year. ".Millie." at the Strand S'ipi-HTtpd bv a cast cf noted stage crop of younjf actresses. There is •, theatre. ]« sure-fire pntfrtaintcfti r,n,,\,,on peWon.li.i-. «««.! ^ ^J^lo^ ^^ . r for any audience. !htm <:m? m their own right. fa' -! first screen par£. Claud Allister,", Particularly worthy is it? fB'i <' !mnk- ii;.^ put aside his spear and English light comedy chiarar featured player?, including a half- an dozen of the bi-«!-!iked screen arii*t< jcrHn for a collar and fountain pen. Helen Jerome Eddy and Walter V, of the day. He'en Twelvetreef, flam- Me portrnv.- a «nMtiw»lly succeM- k« «re all suitably cast. in; little beauty and among1 the be?t I vcW '. anticipates the t Tweketrees give? the finest charac- A. the leading feminine interest j chitecture, fashions and speed- terization «f her career and defm.te- ir,'hi= life there if Bebe Daniels, a two years hence. Skyscrapers, p.-- ly establishes herself »s one of th(- lit screen mate for the dynamic houses, a palatial ocean liner a. mo?t talented plajrtr." in motion pic- Pone havine beauty, courage, and a fashionable haunts abroad pro. tures todsy. M-.K-ndid sense of drama. 'he backgrounds. Brilliant ^up-port if accordf-d ly Jack Mulhall, young ftar with the: A? a stock broker busy mak Lilyan Tashman, smooth. ?u»ve , ,meri*nce of a veteran, if promin- millions, Fairbanks has never . , blonde bt-auty; Robert Ame«, cast dollar tH-t" include June MacCloy, valet, recently in the service n- contribute? a nurcbeT of remarkable Doughs 3airbanks star of'Reaching forthelTloon' i.'ite of George White's "Scandal?," naughty Grand Duke, instructs V preformances. and hailed by Director Edmund banks in the art of making loviv The sp.rit of the original novel as no'table amonp the new the comedy becomes uproariou- has br-t-n repaired faithfully. The film What am I" Ask? Jo.! Mc-Crea of Dorothy MiU'kaill, both co-starred traces :vid life ftorv of thi? ; in "Kept Husband-," the new screen SKY WEDDING, WITHOUT red-headed "Millie" from a country drama comine to the Majestic Theatre ; village to her ascendancy BF the toast ' next Thursday. PLANES, IN NEW FILM of Broadway. A strong dramatic cli- 1; used to he just a paying ^that max brines -a punch hardly likely to The Valley of the King! "ma'rriag-es are made in heaven." be equalled this season. The Vsliey of the Klnps Is located Hut they made the saying nearly "Milht" i« itrand mt«rtainwi*iit. on th« we«t bunk of tlietrlver Nile, "New Moon" Applauded tint- by filming a wedding in the Don't mi« :t. opposite the towns of Luxor and Kar. clouds" at United Artists studios, in nak. which arc close to the Bite of Hi.llywndd. Orifimlly a Prtjer : the ancient city of Thebes. The loca- \ By Delighted Audience In a magnificent vision scene in . tion 1» In upper Kitypt. about 320 Uchnicotor for Arthur Hammer- Tbe word t*ahor»epower engine operates with uiuurpaaaed had occurred between them. 1 At Menjou's ball for his bride-to- ern in every way. An enjoyable view from our j -In Its earliest days New Haven A population of many other M: . was called Qulnniplac by the Indians of strange, amusing, and fearsu: tcooomj. Six cylinder* enable you to do what you want be, Tibbett appears and insults the spacious ground-Hoor porches which surround princess in a scornful song. Menjou | »nd It was also called Roodeutierg hv beasts plays in' the "mob scene.-' : —creep alon|, accelerate, climb bilk, go faat—and do then orders him to command a desert the Hotel. Many roomswith private balconies. some of the Mirlv rnlnnlnfs. extras. It all amoothly, quietly—with little ahifting of gun. post where no officer has yet been able to outwit the attacking Riffs. Step into a dwrrole^ and driTC. Let performance, Tibbett is followed to the poBt by the princess who is determined to too. prore Cbenrolet tbe Croat American Vtlus. avenge his insult personally. Here she becomes* enmeshed in a Riff at- Hotel GRALYNN Henry Frahme » New low prices « tack and has to turn for protection to the man whom she has come to Oismkt'alMV low prlonrince from M75 to 1650. All pric f.©. k. punish. Corner Second St. and 1st Ave. S. E. Hint, Mkh. SpcaUl aquipmaot ntn. Low daliiand pfiaM (^ The singing of Tibbett and Miss SURGICAL APPLIANCES Moore is beyond superlatives and Rates: (European) they are equally competent in the dramatic end of their performances. Single $2.50 to $7.00 D..ily AND SUPPORTERS Outstanding work in supporting roles ! NEW CHEVROLET SIX | is done by Adolphe Menjou as the Double $5.00 to $12.00 Daily The Great America* Vatme Inoblenfan, Roland Young as the Now In Our Own Building comic uncle, Gus Shy and Emily Dining Room Service Unsurpassed Fitzroy. i Director Jack Conway has staged June to October JEFFERSON MOTORS, Inc. the production with an artistic and | HOTEL MAiELYNN 20 West Scott PI. Elizabeth, N. J. lavish hand. The original song hits, j 160 New Brunswick Ave. including "Lover Come Back to Me," j Stamford-In-The-Cat»kill», N. Y. Opposite City Hall "Wanting You" and "Stouthearted ' Booklet On Application, H. H. Mase, Mgr. " Men," are augmented with additional Perth Amboy, N. J. songs by Herbert Stothart and Clif- ford Grey. LONGER LASTING HEAT STATE NURSERIES IN DEPARTMENT OF EVERGREENS AND SURGERY NAVICCAL To home, estate and golf course owner* of the various counties of the State of PARK VIEW .HOTEL New Jersey the following Evergreens, Shade Trees and Shrubs are being distribut- FUEL SHOULD LAST LONGER ed for tpring delivery in the below mentioned proportions. The only charges made HOLLYWOOD BEACH AS WEATHER GETS WARMER. are for handling, bagging and shipping. P LOR I DA NAVICOAL HEAT LASTS LONGER Plot Evergreen Trees Shrubs 50x100 - 12 2 8 00x100 18 3 12 100x100 24 4 16 150x100 36 6 24 200x200 48 8 30 Tt surf bathinqand 48 8 30 Larger plots per acre M&tnHoULlOOiocns maif be indwtjed to TREES l Ikouqhout the year. EVERGREENS I Height Price per pox* Norway Maple '.... 8—10 ft |2.85- each Abundant cropi' of Height Price Birch ?. 8—10 ft. 3.15 " /~ vtqeUibles and citrus American Arbor Vitae .... 2f— 3 ft.1 $1.05 each Box Elder 8-r-10 ft 2.85 " Balsam (Fir) , , 2l~3 ft. 1.05 Butternut 8—10 ft. 3.15 " May Day 8—10 ft 3.15 •" Spruce (Black Hill) 2—3 ft. 1.05 Willow 8—10 ft. 2.S5 " Spruce (White) 2—3 ft. 1.05 Elm 8-v-10 ft. 3.10 " Pine (Scotch) 2—3 ft. 1.05 Linden 8Ajo ft 3.15 " Hemlock 2—4 ft. 1.05 Locust 8—10 ft 8.16 " Mountain Ash 8—10 ft 8.15 " Same as above 4^-5 ft. high $2.85 each Poplar (Lombardy) 8—10 ft 2.85 " Walnut 8—10 ft 8.16 '< Flowering Shrubs—Mixed Variety 35 Cents Each HOLOHAN BROS. GARAGE Send order with cheek or money order attached to RANGE OR FURN4C13IZE Dunlop Tires and Tubes Tire and Tube Repairing SEE IT BURNING IN WE WINDOW STATE NURSERIES Full Line of Auto Accessories ' NEW SALES AND SERVICE OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF EVERGREENS AND SURGERY Tfel. Woodbridtfe 8-0064 284 HOBART STREET Phone 2781 P. Q. B«K 21; ARLINGTON, N. J. Cor. Amboy Ave. and Second 8t WOODBRIDGB PERTH AMBOY ,.,'^irrp" rrvr FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1931 SECTION tWO PAGE FIVE PACAHCLNT PLBLIX PERTH AMBOY THEATRES MAJESTIC - STRAND - CRESCENT

HOME OF HOME OF A Publbc Theatre PARAMOUNT PICTURES! PARAMOUNT PICTURES

4 - DAYS - 4 Continuoui Performance! 1:30 to 11:30 3-DAYS-3 Home of Paramount Picture! STARTING SUN. MARCH 8 Madison Ave., Phone 108 STARTING THURS. MARCH 12 MADDENING MEMORIES -- Her Wedding Night Its Holy Joy -- False, All False! WAS HE HER HUSBAND? OR JUST HER LEGAL LOVER LOVING WITHOUT LOVE1 Paramount presents the First Lady Of The Screen Ruth Chatterton Flinging a daring, dramatic answer to the age-old heart cry, "Shall I forgive?" "Unfaithful"

WITH Dorothy Mackaill ing Star of "Office Wife" PAUL Joel McCrea LUKAS HJUC* and a Sparkling Cast NED SPARKS-BRYANT PAUL WASHBURN- CLARA CAVANAUGH KIMBALL YOUNG JULIETTE MARY CARR COMPTON

FORCED/TO CHOOSE BETWEEN LOVE ' AND REPUTATION ADDED SUBJECTS msbotuh PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS 1931 MARRIAGE WITH A SMASHING 1932 PUNCH! TREE SAPS — Charlie Chase in "LOOSER THAN LOOSE"

A Publix Theatre A Publix Theatre

ONE WEEK ONE WEEK STARTING Home of Paramount Picture* 4-Days-4 STARTING Continuous Performance* 1:30 to 11:30 4-Days-4 SATURDAY Smith St., Phone 255 SATURDAY Home of Paramount Picture* MAR. 7 Smith St. Phone 1593 MAR. 7 SUN,, MON, TUES., WED., MAR. 8, 9,10, 11 Boys! Girls I Fairbanks as a Wall Street Wizard Risking All for Elusive Romance! Could Your Father Lick A TIGER?

BIN'S Father 0. Cjaramou.nl Recorded in Sumatra Can by ERNEST SCHOEDSACK and DOESI A modern Doug match- ing wits for millions, collar- And you can see nim do iff A real and thrilling drama from ing big business with his dare-devil manoeuvres, then Bin is 12 . Plenty of tigers and leopard* a hidden corner of the world! tossing it all aside to win and orang-utqnQs prowl under Kit bedroom the heart uf a girl who 5,000 mites from safety — you'll didn't care. An up-to-the- window eager to get in .He never really minute cavalier racing, (eared tigert.. until the morning he was fight for your life. ramping und leupingi hunting in the black jungle and the biggest through countless thrills to tiger of them all started after him ... and It's strange^ than fiction — and attain the unattainable. ; what do you suppose saved him from thotv ten times more thrilling. More action than a circus, i more exciting than sn air steely claws—but battle; the greatest of all modern entertainments. It's Doug at his best. 3 Days THURS-FRI-SAT> MARi12> "'14 Jeanette MacDonald - Joe Brown Tfec Lottery Bride"

LOVE GAMBLERS STAKING ALL ON THE WHIM OF FATE. w )oiti>H M. ^OR HER LOST LOVE, A TORTURED BEAUTY SEEKS A VWUTKN AND OI^CTtO OV . 16.B.MVND (JOULOJ.NQJ NFW START IN THE NORTH COUNTRY, RISKING HER LIFE THAT LIES BEFORE HER ON THE SPIN OF A WH£EL. THEN FROM OUT OF PRIMAL FASTNESSES COMES THE MAN SHE SOUGHT TO FORGET. AN AMAZING HEART ADVENTURE TO THRILL THE LOVERS OF THE WORLD! WOODBRIDOB IMDEPEKDF.' VARSITY JUNIORS Coan't Abounding Up«et SECONDS BEATEN RY Ik Secret Pay for the HOOVER ADD TWO TRIUMPHS LONG BRANCH 26-14 «f Lwbess Grrena Pile Up Big Lead Early by the Month Rangers and Black Bottoms In Game—Local. No Mm, |, Is Now Yttn Beaten As Local* Continue Far Heavy L. B'a. Victory Cruaade. $5 down . . $5 a month Allowing the Ix>n|j -Branch -, FortkAskag 1 The Varsity Junior? added i«-p (,net ; to run up a ten point lcm! the first quarter, and never threats Ten Pull Silt 'more victories to a lone *trmc :-:; week, when they cracked the TYrtn me rlangerously aft«r that, Lin , r Onpinal Marmmne I the Hoover now and pay for Amboy R*np?rs', 36 to 3S. and thr Tamhoor'n hi«h school Jayvees v,, . Beauty Requisim ."e you do yo.:r cleaning with Fords BUck Bottoms. 59 to -14. in licnten in a prelim, here, Kn,|a '" soon tee the good effect it two lively court tilts. The fir?t pamf niitht. 2fi to 14. The visitors, |M,| •, was a re(rul»r nip and tuck affair. liennett who was high scorer •,< has on your rugs—how, with Einhom, Gerity and Rmpwood fijtht points, got under way quiet by removing the duit bearing the brunt of the stuck Th« anil led at half time, 18 to 8. and lint,, it keepps the rug score see-sawed throughout the en- Tamhoer's boys, finding them<-<•] colon tire contest, with the Junior- hob p'ttert ajrainst a crew of taller brieht, and by h(-avier men, had tough sledding c-jt the deeply bingr up on top just before the rsr:. taking ended. fnught gamely againat the .„..;' fd din, it kecpi The Varsity pa«ser? had -.1 a '. ; Their passing was (food, when > -, Each Combination Package oi the nap straight and easier in the tilt with the RUck Po; managed to get the ball, hut >\ Manvonne Requisite* contain* thick. Hoover cleaning toms. Led by Gerity. Porko and were no match for the visitors. M , the following regular size hem»: is a combination of Rin^wood, they ran up a lead srd , er, Uickie and Blair sank four p,,-r «»"»»nn« V.r*r Cr*Tv' Wt managed to hold the Fordite? n\ Ssy iipiece, while Bernstein added u. swrcpiiii\ beating and Ringrwood scored nineteen Tv.n;? ;' The box score: Me suction c'eaning. lead the scoring. W. H. S. SECONDNS (14) The box ?cnre«: Two models—one at i F Pint Game lit \s::W .i'.<^\ nniicii;il ehiiinplmi hut Mayer, rf 2 0 •fin rulr R«ur» .... •'** .«"'.'.50 sid a smaller IV.'TIIOJ In the f;iSlt'sl mllp rnt-<> thtit VARSITY JRS. (36) Wilson, rf 0 m Baa 4f Toi*H» • '»• M?.e, w'r.ich also does F. Ti. !.as Iwpn run Ince l.lnytl Iliilm slij>|>(Hi Bernstein, If II WM Billuntin* '.« S over the l>'>ards In 4:1^.2. ll WHS tlic Iockte, If II >»m T'lrfom SirctM »- *• r -r.J, w;-k. sells lor G. Gerity. f * 3 11 Total ttOOO ,*'\*.50. Terms pricei Ringwood. i , * 0 10 Hnr.nal pimes of the Now Yi>rU A. <'. Penft, c II ONLY $198 Fitepatrick. c . 0 1 1 at MadUim Square gurilcn that fiir- j Me Demnott, 0 are only a little higher. 0 Einhom, g ...'... S ni^hed tlie $tnffie for this u«tount. eninki row '» are so d at additional 36 a? 4:13 flat. onf Ctnnoln»tK>r P»ck«f*, r*n*tttln( of n!n« 14 8 truly nquUHt Mlrivciw Tottettt R^qultim cost. A. RANGERS (35) and DM It.M Iwlik Ku-UoniM Pviaa Marrliw. L. B. JAYVEES (26) S«nd check or mon*> or6>r to Cameo ToiWrtel, G. Tl. til Cedmr Av< , Scnnton, P«- Adams, f 12 G HANDERHAN STARS Wolff, rf 3 Mucinski, f .. . 1 o DoBfosky, c 5 Vandyke, rf 1 Nun* 3 14 Bennett, If 4 Lindsay, g Martin, If PVBLICMJSERVICE Kara, g ...... 0 BUT FORDS LOSES 1 A i Open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said 11 0 22 I.und tossed in a deuce apiect\ Dining Room Service Unsurpassed day at the Sheriff's Office in the City of New Brunswick, N. J. The box score: All the right, title and interest Iceland S*(«i STEAMROLLERS (IS) June to October G. F. T: of the defendants, Charles Usonyi The Flatejjarbok la a colleetloE of and Esther Usonyi, of, in and to all Handerhan, rf 1 1 HOTEL MASELYNN sagas, once preserved In the illand Lee, If - 2 U ; the following described premises to of Flatey, Iceland, but now In the wit: Kopi, c 2 (i Stamford-In The-CaUkill», N. Y. Royal library lu Copenhagen. It was Paulson, rj£ •._ 1 0 All those certain* lots, tracts or written In 1380-1305 by two priests of Booklet On Application, H. H. Mase. Mgr. parcels of land and premises here- Lund, ]g 1 " .: 14 STORIES inafter particularly described situ- Iceland and Is one of the main sources TOO ROQMS ate, lying and being in the Town- for the belief that the Norsemen dis- 1 ship of Woodbridge, in the County covered America. H. 2 S. (10) F. of Middlesex and State of New Jer- ' G. Handerhan, rf 1 0 Ub«r*l parking tpoc* sey. Being lots number eighty-one NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS' Hegarty, If .... 0 1 (81) and eighty-two (82) on map SEALED PROPOSALS for the Humphreys, c . 1 1 of Ideal Park, situated in .Wood- construction of Avenel Sewer Exten- Miller, rg 1 0 bridgbrid gc Townshiphip ,, MddMiddlesel x CCounty y,, ^ n No. 5 Woodbridgge Townshipp, Newcomer, Ig . 1 0 NeN w JerseyJy , surveyeyd by Larson & Middlesex CountyCt y,, NeN w JerseyJ y,, willl Fox, CiviCiill Engine*sEi* , Jully 15, 1916, b e receiveidd b y thhe ThTownshii p ComC - on file in the office of the Clerk of ""ttee, New Jersey, until 3:30 P. M. Referee: Sherman. Middlesex Courity. March 9th, 1931, at which time they Judgment amounting to approxi- W'H be publicly opened and read in mately $745. tne Memorial Municipal Building, Together .'with all and singular ft'oodbridge, New Jersey. RUTGERS LACROSSE Conveniently close to the rights, privileges, hereditaments ThThe work consisti s off approximate- everything-yet removed and appurtenances thereunto be- ly 980 lin. ft. 8" Vitrified Sewer, 4| from the noi«e and con- longing or In anywise appertaining. Manholes. I TEAM LOOKS GOOD fusion of Times Square BERNARD M. GANNON, Sheriff. and specificationp s for the REDUCED BATES NOW PARKER E. NIELSEN, Attorney, proposed work, prepared by George But Nine la Weak In Outfiel.l, f23-4t-mon R- Merrill, Township Engineer, have from $222 up $18.48 Early Reports Say — Stagti W. I. 2-20, 27; 3-B, 13 been filed in the office of said Engin- eer, in the Municipal Building, Only Gardener Back. your friends at Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, The and may be inspected by prospective Swinging into action on Tut-•.;.:. FREDERICK H. TURNER CO bidders during business hours. afternoon, the Rutgers Jacrosse ft. :: INSURANCE :: The standard .proposa - l . forms are firstwas the of the Scarlet, . attached to the specifications, copies j sports groups to begin regular i ItCET 459 Eut Are., Sew.ren BROADWAY AT 63B.D of which may be obtained upon ap-1 season practice. The u. Telephone Woodbridf* 8-0239 plication to the Engineer. scheduled to hold its first workout Plans and specification? will be Wednesday, ran into a snow >t NEW YORK "Are you interested in buying furnished to prospective bidders up- or renting a home in Sewaren ? pp p and confined activity to battery pi on payment of Ten (110.00) Dollars, tice in the Ballantine building Several unusual opportunities which amount will be refunded upon 1 m f l ad p Two of Coach Fred Fitch - at present." murn of Plans an d speificatispecificationo s bbee American?, Captain Ed KeariK', f°re l, t-Vme speclfied for the °Pen- Red Evanson, defense man Phone Woodbridge 8-0713 for ,ng of bids. goaUe respectively,'are missing : THEN: Scotchmen were tkeptical of thii experiment. appointments. Bids must be made on the stand- the ranks of the stick-wieldti.- ard proposal forms in the manner; graduation, g y "If tbey ever get one to obey a whip it mifbt ; t too graduation, leating only C>- designated therein ami required by,utimei r of the triio who playl d go"—wu their opinioa. the specifications; must be enclosed the international matches laM in sealed envelopes, bearing the mer. With eight other letterm.-n .•• NOW: Falki are no longer tkeptical about U»ed Car*. name and address o« the bidder and|seven freshman numeral win For a tmall amount of caik yon can get a RE- name of proposed work on the out-J available from last season, thv - e YELLOW id, addressed to the Township Com LIABLE, MODERN USED CAR here. let should have another strong tv. PENCIL mittee, Woodbridge Township, New this spring. Jersey, and must be accompanied by Third base and the outfield aif - with the a certified check for a sum of 10% ing to be the chief worries of 1 • of the amount bid without condition- Jacklitsch, diamond mentor. ' o-i (I' ill endorsement, provided said check season'* cub nine had « capaliK A Select List shall not be less than 1500.00, pay- field quartet which Jacklitsch !>••;•• able to the order of the Township to juggle with hi» three returning \ • Treasurer, and a Surety Company erans and produce an infield an.l ' 1930 Ford Coupes certificate stating that Surety Com- outfielders. Scholastic diffieultir,- " CAROLINA CREST pany will provide the bidder with the noved all but Walt Wiggins, '' 1929 Ford Fordor Sedan required bond, and must be delivered laaeman, from the yearling -';'• CHARLES A. I H. L FAIRRAIRN at the place and before the hour IO that the Scarlet will have to .-t:.: above mentioned. Owner Manager >at on last year's infield with ^ 1929 Ford Sport Coupe The Township Committee reserves rina, untried in varsity comprtit JUWTH CAJKXJNA AV^ aar the right to reject any or all bids il at the hot-corner in place of M deemed to the best interest of tilt Puora, who was graduated. Wli' 1926 Buick Coupe Township so to do. Stager, center fielder, U th«- <• Dated, February 26, 1931. gardner to return. 1927 Chevrolet Coach Advertised, February 27, 1931, Eddie Herma, freshman back-'- and March 6, 1931. per two seasons ago, will ]JI»!;> SPECIAL €f B. J. DUXIGAN, ! handle the giants of Boy Thump 1927 Ford Tudor FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Township Clerk. and Bus Janin, veteran twirls- ONE OF THE NEWEST MODEL Jack Liddy, cub moundsman spring who broke into farm- «lt! 1928 Essex Cjoach QUALITY ic\S UAN6ES no-hit, no-run contest against tin1 ' Gray, Green and Buff INFLUENZA high freshmen and a one-hit ifn We* eliminate all ri»k» becatue you may exchange any in which he iteu,ed nb passes, w-"' With Oven Heat Control Budget James Madison H. S. of New »• used car purchased from u» within oae week without lou. v Ca»h SPREADING City, Regular $73.90 Check Cold* at once with 666. Retail Price $65.68 Take it at a preventive. Liberal Time Payments Special $61.50 USE 666 SALVE FOR BABIES WOODBRIDGE Sale Price $57.00 $12.40 NEW YORK $ 8.68 CANDY KITCHEN Over 13% Uver n>"/0 DORSEY MOTORS, INC. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to Manufacturer* and Dealers "> get the best that can be had in cooking comfort. AND CANDIES AND ICE CREAM The Price and terms are the most attractive we have S. FISHKIN ever 44 laata £L W Big 16" ovens with 5 burner cookingtops. Act quick- CLOTHING ly. Don't let this opportunity pass by. Fayette Used Car Mart GUSTAV BLAUM Come in today and make your selection. 187 Svitk Si Maple and Fayette Sti., Perth Amboy Pwtfc Km}*,, Groceriet and Provition* THE PEP AMBOY GAS LIGHT CO. N. J. «6Wai«8t v,, Tel 80"' Phooe 3500. O*en Until 9 P. M f 222 SMITH STREETST, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. T«L: 11 Pb to the chin, in tli<" funn nf the third onc- i-,,.nd Of Ball—Visitor* Come Within Point Of Tying FINAL SCORE, S4-28 iioint (lrtVut in a wi'ck, flixircil Hi'ini' MciikiTl's Woodlirulg-e , are With Le«» Than A Minute Of Play Left —• iij?!i school p::ssnv hrft" Kridny ninht. It wns I.nnjr Rriim'h that Running up a total of fifty-four Team Average .500. points in thirty-two minutes, the! ;lid the trick, hut il took the South Jtrsfyitc* a thu'e-minute Avenet A. 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>•<•• F.w Uf. Git-aati* Strartar* b»ld tha mUUatn* • Accident at Sea Brings rodom twtlmatnd tbtt 100000 th»t »" commw- Thi ! Eve Finally Fell nM of It. mj«m w*r« i"nr»r*1 for » year* '" , country. pe«pl. j ^^ : Reunion of 2 Brother* four blrth for Gut Ing tfc* Urcat pyrtmifl In the rnlt*d "»' "f """*• i L | iv>»tnn.-~An irritant at stt recent- I IT IH to the flrnt tntnlon In MTPnl TRIANGLE By GENEVRA COOK 1 rnn t»t«"e#n Skipper Ralph Ogilvle j and hl§ brother. Hilton. I The brother* sre iklpppn nf the VK DEI.BFl'.T hni her own little ith'vi.en Marjnrit Austin trul Pi-nr* Advertising Service E way of refining • mnn. She SAVE ON RAZOR BLADES | l«nrl, rwrrf-ctliply, und for y««r» they would brush tinck n wistful tendril t j h*<\ T-cen plTlnc the Fnme cours* bt- of spnng-Roia l-:ilr. lift her wide vlrvlrt Bf rirarid Av«>. ;imi Market St, twwn r«rr«b«ro. N. S., snd Booton 50c Probak (Sat. Only) ^ ^29c eyes appealing y. anrt s»y: "Oh. bot with''iit PTPr tnpetihg. I couldn't think n1 petting married. j The Mirjorl* Amtln recently danv PERTH AM BOY really. Not fr years and v«ir«. I j Gillette 5. 40c; 10. 79c j tn^l hT Ixiwujirn an<1 ]lb boom and reallj couldn't Good-by. Jim . . ." j I thevi run Into fog unfl storm. Tbls OT Harry ... or IJI1L . . . Only Durham Duplex - 5s 39c I «i*pt h*r s^hpfiulo Faffldently to re- OUTDOOR SIGNS COMMERCIAL SIGNS one part of ttp formula eTer varied, j : suit In the brotherly reunion that en- and that was the name. j Ever Ready - 5« 27c; 10s 53c abler! Ralph np'l Hilton to hare din- Window Lettering and Truck Lettering But tODlffat, fnr the flrtt time In her | ner together ly fU'ston. Gem St27c;10iS3c brief life, Ere Pelhert found herself • 146 SMITH ST. faced with • formula that wouldn't Perth Ambov, N. -J Auto Strop St 39c; 10$ 77c Call Perth Ambr.y 4318 (jovtmmcntftl Economy form. There was something in the ' ^V^i':. I,nrj'l^n r«Ali<"pmen were r»- steady gray ejM of Go» Morton thai j or South Amboy 62 rentlj civen tipw bplmpU they wer« made the words fade on her IIpi ] nriprp.! to -wpnr Ihpir "M «ne« at nlttt "I—I can't, Ous," she fa'tered. t-erausc the wpfir wnnld not show In Hl» Tolce wm tender but firm. He the flnrk. Mid: "Why not?" ' And then wldenly she was telling him why not, lotting htm, 88 she had let no one else, glimpse Into her In- Save on most soul. Save on "Tou see. Go*, It's because Tm look- Ing for something romantic to happen. TOILET ARTICLES HOME REMEDIES Why, It wouldn't be exciting at all to marry and settle down her* with some one right from .lr>ne*vl!le. 1 "rant— 25c Johnson's Baby Powder 14c $1.00 Ovaltine 67c I guess every girl wnnts— clamour and Serve Foods Of Better Quality Bdventure and romance, along with love." Without stopping to see the 25c Colgate's Tooth Paste 19c 35c Blue Jay Corn Plasters 19c expression In Gus' eyes, she rushed on. 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