COMIC COMIC 5ECTIOM SECTION Woodbridge, New Jersey, Friday, October 10, 1930

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\IF, No. Ill \\ (>< > 1) 11U11 > l; I",. N. .1., I'KIDAY, (H'TOUKR 10, UCK PRICK THREE CENTS THREE DIE IN FLAMES IN MORNING CRASH hree Of Four Occupants Of Sedan Are Cremated When Ex- Block Dance Off As ploding Tank Sets Fire To Truck and Car It Struck—Both Woodbridge Gypsies Vehicle* Destroyed By Fire—One Occupant Of Car New Plans Are Made and Driver of Truck In Very Serious Condition Must Move By Oct. 31 From Burns At Perth Amboy Hospital— For Hallowe'en Eve —Victims Are Identified. I ,.nse Expires on Main Street Shop Rented By Gypsies—Lead- Three men were burned to death and Iwn sfriously injur- er Of Band Will Seek Another Shop In Town — Denies I ion* Find DeMolay Will Run (1, in one of the must uruesorno Hiitomulille accidents happen- - Being Gypsy — Claims To Be Business Man, Farm Masque Dance Same Night riK in this virinily in n lonjf time, af t'r.HO a.vin. this morning Owner and U. S. Citizen — Makes Living By In Craftsmen's Club and it tlie intewction of the super-highway and Amboy avenue,' Copper Work and Phrenology. Sidestep Conflict. viien a Imsre Philadelphia hound truck crashed into a light PI,,. gypsys mnv 'ettVe town. exact, they moved in—hut to Zane- NOW RAISING PRIZES ..'hcvroU't sedan at .the intersection. The little band of nomads, who tou's consternation his tenants Of the four passengers in the lighter ear, three were eith- • ,,i-l led Woodbridgc townspeople turned out to be the little band of Tentative plans for n block* danct .v moving into a shop at <>K Main gypsys—(or Serbians) with which to he held in the square lit the fool er killed in the collision or cremated in the lire which followed 11(.,i(, during September, may be you are acquainted. uf (ireen street and Rahway nve as both vehicles lay ablaze on the highway. The two survivors nivcd to leave, for their lease on Now Steve Zanetou is a good nuc, as part of Woodhridgo's Hal !„• slurp expires October SI. man, a law abiding man and a good lnwe'en relebmtion, have been can lie at the point of'deatli in Perth Amlioy Hospital. Crowds of school children still citizen of Woodbridge.' He is a celled on account of the dute con The dead are: Krid Shiver, 2:1, g nnd John Itjoik, 4t>, of Springfield, ^•itlicr daily about the gypsy shop, family man and he makes clothes jlicting with a lie Molny mnsquerad driver of the Chevrolet, i>f (Iriggs Mass,, the driver of the truck, which tmse windows display fantastic;. for the best people in Woodbridge. in Ihe Craftsmen's Club, it wns an town, N. J.; Mat I.nnd, '.!.">, of Rocky was owned by the "Hill Km-dund r inviting passershy to come What to do! Gypsies in his store! nonnred today. Hill, N. J., and Kdwtird Cnrrol, :>:i, Motor Kxprcss Co." operating be- 1( ns of Ten Mile Kun, N. J. tween Philadelphia and New York. have themselves analyzey d by Steve hastened to the owner of the Michael J. Trainor, chairman o Ehibi f i building, Mrs. Clarence Weygand, tin' I.ions committee in charge o! The two in the hospital nrc. John ' Force of the impact between tkt t.ri'n«lojfy. Exhibits of curious Rightmire, H;l. of I'rincetun, H. V. twu vehicles was such that the entir* upperwork also attract the eye.of Barron avenue, They went into TOWNSHIP SCHOOL NO. 11 the parade nnd celebration, wa: conference. notified recently that the Order o V>. 10. a hrothetvin-law of Carroll, left side of the light sedan was torn both children and adults the A twelve room addition will be added to thi» building if the voteri of off, nnd the motor of the truck driv. place has a curious fascination. "Had the gypsies paid their Dr. Moluy has made elaborate plnns the di»trict authorize the expenditure at an election to he lirld joon. for ft Hallowe'en masquerade dance in back tibout a foot into the chass- Yes, the gypsys tease is up, butrtnt?" is. Tfy Chevrolet came from the di- i hey may not leave Woodbridge, Yes, they had, a nominal sum and feared that n community block dance on the same night wouli State Police Group ection of Metuchen on Amboy ave- i'i,r" the leader of the little band, which helped a bit'to euse the $'J00 nue, headed toward Perth Amboy, Meve Zero, said yesterday he would loss Zanetou was taking on the hurt their attendance considerabl; So an effort will be made by th and us it approached the intersec- n v and find another shop in town. empty shop. Avenel Residents Ask tion of the super-highway, was seen But Steve the tailor was worried. celebration committee to urge th At Banquet Here Steve, whose surname brings to masquers to attend the De Molnj by Bjurk, the driver of the truck, mind the , famous Urbain Ledoux,. He went to the gypsy chief, who dance, after the parade nnd award State Association Of Superior who set his brakes nnd swerved to otherwise known as "Mr. Zero," who evidently knew his United States. For New Public School ing of pmba, expected to terniinati the left to nvoiil it. However he was fed the starving and ragged hums He'd paid his rent, hadn't he. about 9:.'iO; in this way nssurin Police Officers Are Guests not quick enough, nnd the heavy nf New York, is quite a character. He would stay. So the perturbed truck, loaded with radio supplies, . More Than 3Q0 Sign Petition For Improvement — Claim Pres- them of a merry time for the ha Of Local Unit — Town Of- He claims to be a Serbian, and a tailor and the equally anxious Mrs. ance of the evening, and also for rolls of fell and paper, nnd also a citizen of these United States for Weygand awaited developments. ent School Crowded and Portable* Are Undesirable — stalling possible disaster if tl ficials Are Gu«ats and. Speak number nf small ejectric motors, IT years. None came. Or ppractically y none. weather on HalloWe'cn proved ii struck the. sedan in the left side and Thww £y|)HioH djdn'fc Htnal4b purmH Will Be Considered By Board At Early Date. In Praise Of Police. de "No gypsy" he mutters, when ttnk- djdn'fc Htnal,4,bt> clement for nn outdoor dwiee. clashed over on its nido. Both g eil pointblank if he is a member of of passersby andd theh y didn't build At a special meeting of the Board of Education of Wood- The Rahway avenue square w The New Jersey State Superior oline tanks exploded and in a mo- that wandering tribe. "Serbian! any campfires on the sidewalks. ''"lice Officers Association, oricnni/.- School children collected to gape at nevertheless be the center of activi- ment both cars were ablaze. Serbian!" bridge Township, held Monday evening in Barron high school, '"d more than a year •:«" and reprc- The traffic light at the intersec- the queer strangers, and Ishouted ties during the early part of the lint the evidence is against him, evening, with four (500 candle pow- anting about 110 municipalities in tion win a yellow Dasher, with no of- i'l.r his son, Frank, seventeen years "(iypsies! Gypsies!" when one of Woodbridge, a delegation from Avenel presented a petition the oddly garbed strangers came out er arc lights playing upon it, and New Jersey, met in Wnodlindge yt«- ficer on duty, but aid came quickly i.Id, dressed in a snappy brown suit signed by 200 names, requesting the erection of a new school _ reviewing stsufd for the judges' ttrdny. The state meetings of the and in a moment the tire whistle with a red rose in his lapel, tells of for a bit of air. But by and by 1 large business went oh just about in Avenel "at some convenient location east of the Pennsyl- built in front ofthe old hotel there, association aro held in the various screeched out and the Raritan Town- ihe family's wandering existence, ship fire department followed short- as usual. ,, vania railroad, on*Rahway avenue between White Star Farm where the, parade of floats and mas- municipalities where there "all over the 48 states"—living in quers is to terminate. branches of the association. The ly after. But by the time they arriv- tents up to five years ago, when W ( i e a U ed the three in the sedan were past b,is ™Vrr h a?Ih ey r,u°. d and Avenel street, in order to bring, the Avenel school build- New Groups Enter. membership is made up of police they went indoors to make a living help, and the firemen could only not bring ruination on the town ing facilities up to the facilities of other communities in the Organizations which have recent- lieutenants, captains, sergeants nnd hy selling copper work and dispens- ly signified their intention to march1 other officers superior to patrolmei quench the flames. © after all. ing prenology at 50c a customer. ' township, and to provide a school more convenient to the chil- in the parade include the Women's! nn(1 inferior to chiefs. Captain .lames Rightmire, now in the hospital, "The old lady" is the hend phre- Then came a cloud upon their told Louis Wittnebert, nearby gar- dren who live in the easterly section of Avenel". Clubs of Fords nnd Avenel, the] Walsh 19 president <.f the Wood- nologist, according to the .fiercely horizon. Mrs. Martha Zettlemoyer, William P. Campbell Civic Associa-' bridge local of the association and isnge man who cleared'Hhe wreckage, niustachcd Steve, who quite calmly who conducts the M. Z. Gift Shop - The Avenel delegation of about tion of Avenel, the Camp Fire Girls also a member of the -membership that he was thrown from the car by explained how his little family make next door to the gypsies at No. 70 twenty residents was headed by f committee of th( state association. the impact, but so bruised that he iN living. Main street—and a very high class Fred Foorsch, who -potei 1 « Woodbndge, and the Iselin Hoy Sergeant George Keating is a dele could not get out of range of the gift shop it is, too—didn't like the Scouts. His daughters, Elizabeth, Boys' Work Topic man. He said the petition represent- being shown in "gate of. the ritale association. spattering, flaming gasoline. He told bands of shouting children who Much interest is how he Jay there nnd watched his iiosie, 18, and Marie, lfl, are learn- ed the signatures of nearly two hun- the, Hallowe'en parade, with many The busine-is meeting of the as- gathered daily. She wanted the po- brother-in-law and the other two ing phrenology under their mother's dred families living east of the rail- club groups and individuals plan- sociation was held at the township ice to do something, but—"What writhing in the MamuK until they tay Kuiilance, and soon expect to be just At Rotary Luncheon road in Avenel, and strongly urged floats anil hall and lasted throughout the after- have they done? Whom have they the erection of a school there. He quiet. ii- able us she at interpreting the 1 riders dur- queer .shaped bumps on u customer's said there axe feat hundred chool ing the parade are at a premium, lowing the business session the Wittnebert told how his wife heml. children in Avenel, and half of theFe, with tho entire 21 at the Wood- members of the association w^ero the heard the crash and awakened him, nnd how he heard tho fire whistle The daughters, youthful and the colorful strangers really hadn't Sound Adyic^ To Club Mem- though living on the east side of the bridge* guests of the Woodbridge local at a pretty with their dark brown eyes harmed anybody. bers. tracks, are compelled to attend the I banquet at Wana's restaurant. Thescreaming and dressed hurriedly and ami raven tresses, have not ''gone So gradually the little band of school on the other side; which is so Honor guests included: Mayor Wil- ran to the crossing. After the two 1 UChairma n Trainer of the Lions survivors had been hurried to the modern'' like brother Frank, but strangers came to be—first toler- Rev. Howard Breisch, pastor of Crowded that thirty per'cent of the r ™ 'h • ' ™ itW • M,r liam A. Ryan, Committeemen Rob- »ir ir< fUuvsiu waa A iL-ii I J* A. [ Lornmittoe, wno is entitled Mar- Amboy Hospital he took tho remains ding to the traditional gypsy cos- ated—then accepted—as part of the the Woodbridge M. L. Church, was Avenel chi dren _are housed in port-1. .,„ . '.. nnl , ,„ vil.tm, llf ert Sattler, Jacob Grausam and Jos- shall" of the parade by virtue of of the lighter car, now a charred hnno^wit- withh trailing dresses of red, life of the town. They spent their the speaker at the weekly luncheon able schools, a higher percent than office, will probably be seen | eph Gill, Township Attorney Henry money and they didn't hurt any- of the Woodbridge Rotary Club yes- , t . , - . _ , 1 ilia uiii hulk, and the battered truck to his purp rrand brown, bodices and long y ab steed; although'St. Clair Lavin, Health Officer Peter body, so why not? They stayed on. terday at Middlesex Hotel. His topic obtains in any other section of the ab d Peterson, Michael J. Trainer, Build- garage, where they were a magnet Iceves. "The old lady," otherwise township. Mr. Foersch claimed that h.._ is not overentnusiastic !latt the for curiosity seekers all morning. But soon October 31 will come, was "Boys' Work," but his discus- townshiAvenel pha sM thr eFoersc highesht figureclaime din thataxt - Mrs. Steve Zero, also clings to the sion had to be largely with the rela- idea, and may delegate this part of ing Inspector Kayser, Recorder Ber- gypsy garb. In the rear of the shop, and Mr. Steve Zero will have to find able real estate per school child of his duties to Attorney Nathan Duff, i nard Vogel, Township Clerk H. Joa- The Chevrolet was completely new quarters for his colorful band. tion between parents, especially fa- any community in the township, hav- gutted by the (lames, with only the in a curtained-off alcove, she sat on thers, and their boys. Fathers are A nice comfortable automobile looks eph Dunnigan and others, the floor; looking like a big bag of Two persons will sleep more ing $5,600 in ratable real estate for much more preferable to "Mike" Recorder Vogel was toaatmaster itinterioi r of tthh e metall lleftf , lklookini g colored rags dropped on the carpet. ,peacefull ..„„.y, afte„.„r . thau..tu v uday,,j. UIlOnK e „!,»,.„of I often. ..handicappe- ,. d in maintainin. g each student, while Woodbridge, he is popularly known about the and was introduced by Sergeant like the interior of an ovon. The left front wheel was shorn off, and the Two scantily garbed children played them is a tailor who will be more' desirable relations with their sons, next jn i;ne) haa oniy |4f000 per town hall. George Keating. As the bam|iiet was about her, and in another comer an careful next time he rents a build- by reason eft the fact of being busy child. From theae figures Mr. Foer- about to be served, the toastmaster wood of the driver's wheel burned with the task of making a living, he Other members of the Lions Com- completely off. The brakes" of the aped woman washed some clothing. ing to strangers. sch argued that Avenel was entitled mittee, who are busily engaged in made a short address as did Mayor said He raised the point as to wheth- truck were set, giving mute evidence "Just visitors"—was the way Mr. You guess the other. to more school space, planning for the celebration, include William A. Ryan. The latter spoke er fathers are always fitting pals for that the driver had done his best to Xi-rn explained the youngsters. .No Action Taken Attorney Duff, Edward U Hardi- in praise of the Woodbridge police their sons. The speaker laid stress on No action was taken by the school avoid the crash. The drivers shed on He told how he owned a farm man, George McLaughlin, Harold and said that he was with them in the truck was burned nearly off, and the need of optimism. Boys are opti- board on the Avenel petition Mon- Vogel and M. J. Gouden. They held anything that was for their bene- near Hightstown, N. J.,—an 18-acre mists ha said and contact best with day, although it was received with the magneto lay on the seat. The farm which Frank, wise to modern uay, BImougn it was recewea witn mfieti Mon(, at whic•thh e fit. He said that from the chief down Small Boy Drowns When optimistic perons. He pointed out B cargo was ruined by the flames and ways, explained they hoped to con- favorable attention. President Mel-1 above plan,a ns came un(]er diacussi to the patrolmen the force was ef-water. that the Y. M. C. A. established a vin Clum for the board assured the ficient and used good common sense. vert into a reaj estate subdivision, desirable contact with boys. Now Gathering Prizes. Small crowds stared fascinated at dther income, Mr. Zero vouchsafed, Avenel delegation that the matter He spoke of th'e long faithful ser- Home Made Boat Fails The speaker pointed out that boys Prices for the various classes in both wrecks this morning. "The ciime from his trade of making cop- would be taken up at a regular meet- the parade, which have buen pre- vice of Chief Murphy and some of worst crash I ever saw", was a com- per vessels, and from- their phre- make shrewd estimates of their eld- ing shortly, and if the board decides the older men on the force. KOKDS—Little did young Stephen ers A boy will size up a father or viously announced in the Independ- ment heard in various forms from ii'ilotry factory. Barrish, 10 years old, think while favorably, plans for a new school in ent, will consist mostly of cash; and President Thomas E. Quinn, of the observers. Bodies of the dead All in all, the gypsys seem to be ier with the idea of estimating Avenel will be breached at the an- the West Orange. Department, deliv- he labored for many days building ..„., far he can go. Mr. Breisch funds for this purpose are now be- were removed to the morgue of prosperous, and, if inquiry about nual meeting in February, when the ered the principal address. He out- a home made boat that it would lead vised that it is not well to try to ing solicited by the Lions commit- Coroner E. J. Mullen of Perth Am- the Woodbridge shops may be be- to his death. general needs of the township are tee. A number of merchants have lined the purpose of the state organ- boy, and their fnn|ilies notified. The lieved, they are good spenders. still ideals in a boy in a manner discussed. - - - i I" imagination he roamed the that gives him the idea that he is agreed to donate useful and attrac- ization as being to bring police de- accident occurred just outside the Continued on par/e seven tive prizes from their stores. partments into .closer unity for the Outside of the collection of groups'S(.ven seuS| a pirate perhapsu u, tiring-, being'reformed, He advised giving a if Wimdliridge township, nnd of curious school children in front To date ten organizations have u cannon shot across the bows of £ worth- increased efficiency of all. He do so was handled by tin.- Raritan Town- of their shop, they have caused lit- chancc t0 grow up t0 be signified their intention to march Continued on pan? seven ship police. seme rich Spanish vessel, or per while, and to take care of himself. tle or no trouble in the village. ' haps a gallant Yankee skipper World Premiere Of New in the parade, with their members It is interesting to learn how standing-off a British frigate. In g.'m'ral he advised skillful guid- niasqued. they came, to Woodbridgc. This is So when he launched his boat in nPl'L and sympathy rather than eoer- To dear up any misunderstand- the tale. One day early last Sep- clon ing the Lions Committee has an- a small clay pit at the foot of Paul Car- e should be exercised in ve- Comedy At P.Amboy Voters To Decide Question Of tember two dark men came into the street .Sunday afternoon he had no to motion pictures which boys nounced that any individuals living shop of Steve Zuiletou, who does a thoughl of tragedy, only the U in the township who wish to masque ]l are permitted to see, the speaker; p;r>t Showing Of "Only Saps thriving tailoring business at 71! E n good and take part in the Hallowe'en Main said. Some of the pictures are Work", Starring Leon Errol, at tun are cordially invited to do so. $140,000 Addition To School 11 They do not need to belong to one School Board Decides That Plan Is Only Solution Of Conges- Strand Tomorrow. of the organizations inarching to enter the contests for any of the tion Problem — Election To Be Held On October 28. For the first time in its theatrical masque prizes; and as far as en- bail been empty ten months movie history Perth Amboy will trants, individual or group.lthe sun- At a special mooting of the Board of Education of Wood- denly capsized. Stephen disappear-, ,j akel. advised being frank hav( dragging the bottom' i'the y should be taughht t undersUmld - j to get ft detdiinjt(t . andj accuratet un- Hungarian Hall on School street, Polls are located in the respective his belief that several rooms in the of the clay pit, fortunately a small able religion. HHee said that the Y. M. p raigai of tn6 picture's almost posi- with all the leading county candi- schools at Avenel, Port Reading, dates present to address the gather- Barron High school, such as thhe ,,„,., for tlic little body. Paul Smith, C A provides a wholesome atmos- tive merit. Sewaren, Colonia, Keusbey, Hope- library, cafeteria, and art rooms, ,i resident of Kords, aided them. phere for boys. And he urged fa- "Only Saps Work" is a mystery ing. lawn, and in Barron High school for might be turned over to the eighth the hooks attached thers to fit themselves to be benefi- The' dute was decided at an wt Several times farce comedy romunce featuring formal meeting of the Woodbridge Woodbridge, School No. ti for Ise-grade. l<> the grappling iron caughht some- cial to their boys in all their associa- Leon Errol, liii-hard Arlen, Mary Democratic Club, held Wednesday lin, and School No. 7 for Fords. Prior to the action on the addi- thing only to bring disappointmentM^* wr r* ** -••• — - - - — ~— -,j tionsms.. Brian, Charles Grapewin and Stuart night in Hungurian Hall, with M. J. School No. 11 in Woodbridge now tion .Supervising Principal John H. iLS ihe black outlines of a branch "Sweetie" Erwin. It was written for Love submitted a chart to the Board Finally after The speaker was introduced by Paramount by Owen Davis, winner; Coll, chairma• n of' th'•'-e- WoodbridgWoodbrulgt houses Grades 1 to 4 inclusive. It came to the surface. August P. Greiner. J. Raymond Tif- wu» originally built for a twelve- of Education, showing the distribu- an hour's work, the oflicers were of the Pulitzer Prise in 1929. No Democrats, discussing preliminary fany, of Hoboken, Hotary district plans with about 20 district commit- room school, but now accommodates tion uf school children in the dis- ,,. |ed. A small foot appeared playwright has surpassed Davis' suc- trict. It was prepared after a cen- wari governor happeneHe d spokto be e passinbrieflyg and cesses in the field of farce'comedy, teemen and women. 13 classes, and in addition hus two the water. Slowly they stopped in. portable » c h " " lis nearby, which slig t«ken by the high school stu- the body to shore a hook for more than a score jof hits have An invitation will be extended to dents, and gave much valuable 4ata "Fellowship"Joseph Breckley. , of Montclair was established him in a class by him- house 4 classes. in the stocking of one leg. Senator Arthur A. Quinn to speak, RS to the distribution of the school present as the guest of Hey h. An- self. He wrote "Beggars on Horse- and candidates in the freeholder At the board meeting the over- Resuscitation methods were tried, derson. Other visiting Itotanans back", "The Nervous Wreck", assembly contests will urge crowding of Barron Avenue High population. Little Stephen and it to Hi) avail. were- Robert Mason and James Hou- "Spring In Here" and "The Donovan their claims for support. A large School, which now accommodates voyage. The his last sel, of South Amboy; M. Irving De- Affair". most of the eighth grade pupils in by Coroner turnout of local Democrats is ex- examined murest, Fred Breiggs and rheodore Jhe story was adapted for thepeuted. addition to hitfh school students was Mullen of Pe'th Amboy, and then HARDIMAN S Roberts, , of .Pert h Amboy- . Raymonj d screescreenn bbyy SaSam IntzIntz,, PercPercyy HeathHeath,, discussed. The sentiment of thi 'over to the sorrowing par- uuuc al| ui Jackson reported for the golf com- j j p Mankiewic'i and directed by board was decidedly in tavor of pro- PHARMACY nls, who live on Dahl street. ose n miltee, and August P. Greiner re- Cyril Gardner and "Edwin H. Knopf. viding more mom, 80 a motion was Ed. L. Hardiman, formerly of Children playmates said that ported for the bowling, committee. Actual Aiming was only completed made by Morris Uunnegan of the Seaman's, Perth Amboy Stephen, despite his maritime am- some two weeks ago and the master VIOLIN TAUGHT board, for the building of thtvlf 140,- liilions, could not swim, {le was MISSING GIRL RETURNS print was rushed to New York and 000 addition to School 11, wtth the unaccompanied when the boat sank, Josephine Cook, 17 year old daugh- then here for the premiere allowing CALL OK WRITE Intention of moving the eighth starting Saturday. Leon Errol, Flor- Krado there, and also using the ex- PRESCRIPTIONS Mrs. Virginia Chickering, of Dun- ter by u former marriage ot Mrs. enz Ziegfeld's "collapsible-kneed" tra rooms available for relieving luan place, is visiting relatives in Charles Mundy, of Willry street, star, has the role of a dishonest bank A. T. McCORD the overcrowding in other schools. Called For and Delivered I'nrUuiid, Maine, fm two weeKa. _ who was reported missing to Wood- to interest The motion was passed by a vote 420 East Ave. of 8 to 1, Ernest Moffett casting th«, Cor. lluhway Avenu* jTitAKE dtss«nti»* votu, and plans were then and Green Street SEWAREN made for putting the matter up to T«l 181 W«OAHU««, N. I. not, as her mother has the, votars. If the necessary consent School Supplies a woman friend, the 100 MAIN ToJ. 8.0»8»' believed, PAGE TWO FRIDAY, cfeTOBtk 10, 1980 will hr prc=pntes III a pnrt In Kean and Baird To Chevrolet Radios Wsl Chevrolet deslfrs.

•• fn -:i p:i' n• ;rn« ntl Itii'lrot '"hin.'ry nt ,m tl.nt nrn'.r'MUS i«: y frmch Speak At Metuchen Heroic Deeds (f 11'irl.dn. - v.rr v-nun .''"" vofirs Wfn. Two United Stal"^ Senators ll"w 11 !>and •nly F ican ?rili|iers ii armed F To Attend Middlesex G.O.P. in close t f, i I Dani*h Home To- be .III:". ' •>pi'AV THF: STM DAY ••y cally from Station WOR on Tues- M:iMle-"X County KejuMican Iran- MivrMTirn A n. i»>" R day. October 14, at >i .W p. m. R rr:tt>'p ha* Hnnmitici'd that Imth tt : pVin/k ir fh* «fl*rnc.>n ( s.ii.l 1ii ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL I n;'i-n"r, the higheM RIGHT ON TIME li'ml ihc Middlesex County Rppub- award within the pi>w«r of the Gov- All th* f' '-winr tract r-r parp#l r,t Ur. I hrnn outinfr at the Danish Hflmci ernment to jrrant fur valor in ac-', an-i pr---,i**)» hfrpirnftff ilMrr;ho! mt-.i- tion. and saw fervi.-e in the World Y ¥ WITH THE YEAR'S GREATEST lirnvf MeUuhen tomorrow. More **f lyirc fln I b^Snit In th^ T^wn^htp of *h»n '.'Mm HrpuMicsn* arc expected War a? well as in tfcfr Philippines. •'. a'lend the outing. The various Major Anders reco-ved ,lhi« di«tin- ftr, I StAt«• ' V*w J*Tt?y i'i:;n:v ri'inmittepmen and women Kui?hed honor wh:li a mere huck 0 0 navi a*ured thp to private attached to "Young's- CLOCK SALE ".',;tt sh "f lltrki.y U U TIME SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES J.-hn W. I'hilip, assistant Pr • Beautiful 8-Day !"• thi- ni'iin nrator at thf Repub- the Philippines by the United State? »r Nlrlpfn. SMrt mtp b»in(s "r, file In "^i'i !niin nuting. He will speak on Na- at the close of the Spanish-Ameri- r.'Unty r^rk'.« Offic* Sessions and Gilberts tional is*ups and in behalf of can War. t^'in^ pur! rf the Mtri* pronr,"^-! f>n- Uwifjht \V. Morrow, candidate for \f-ypM 1; Anit*n» ?kvr*n Xifl5*n t-r ITP^.1 M I". S. r-onatur Thom»s M. Gopsill. Major Ander's story jroe?, hack to Frar.k <'ftrip*T, et ut . dfltpd A'jpu^t -'• BANJO CLOCKS candidate for Canjfre.'?, the As^ni- the days before the advent of ob- lf-25. RP.'I r^cord*!l in Mid^^^fT Our.ty hly eandidaU-r George R. Morrison, servation balloons, poi-on pas and «'l«rk"« Ptfke In BooV MS of itf\f at r»Rf to add a notr of dt>linctiv<" charm to Joseph • Edgar and John C. Stockcl heavy artillery. „ 35S and Freeholder candidates, Harold Captain E. V. RickenbgAer, D«rr»e« am^UDtlng to npproitmit«ly *",- Sohloseer and V. William Hilker, American ace of aces and wearer 050. It is an opportunity to buy ahead. vour hoiw in various coloi> at will al«o address the gathering. of. the highest of military honors, T"n*th»r w5th nil an^l «lfigulftr tti^ The outing will begin promptly will introduce Major Anders to the righti. prlrilfyf?, heredltumfnts and ap- Throughout the store are scores of at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. There aid audierice. The program will be purttnancF thereunto belonglnf --T m .\ny- will be plenty of refreshments for broadcast nationally over more than nlpf ajip*Ttnlnln|T alt, together with high class enter- a hundred radio station?. Musical BERN'ARP M. -ffANNON. Shfrift articles priced far lower than they tainment. Dancinjt will be an added numbers under the direction of EDWABD A. BOWSE. Solicitor. Frank Black and GusUve Haen- W I 10 10. 17. :t, 31 !'.!• •- feature. A spacious dance floor schen will precede and follow Major will be in December. , enough room for 1,500 couples is Anders' talk. The program is of a available at the Danish Home Grove. — Please mention this paper wher A high class orchestra has been en- half-hour's duration. Genuine Leather English Ribbed gaged for the dancing. , Each week a new "Chronicle" buying from advertisers. — LUMBERJACKS UNION SUITS The various Republican clubs $6.95 Heavy and Medium Weight throughout the county have appoint- Charter No. 11428 Reserve District No. 2 Genuine Hors«hide $1.00 ed committees to assist in the ar- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FORDS NATIONAL BANK rangements for the outing and it is OP FORDS IN" THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AT THE CLOSE OF LEATHER LUMBERJACKS Allen A expected that it will be one of the BUSINESS OX SEPTEMBER 24, 1930. $10.95 UNION SUITS biggest political rallies held in Mid- RESOURCES Genuine Horsehide AH Weights—All Styles dlesex County. County Chairman 1. Loans and discounts $390,552.96 All Sizes F Harold G. Hoffman, has made every 3. United States Government securities owned ' 45,603.74 LEATHER COATS possible effort towards making this 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned 177,782.57 $12.95 $I.8O_ outing a success. He hns been as- 6. Banking house. ?3ii,600.00. Furniture and Boys' Horsehide Heavy Weight 50c Weekly sisted by a corps of active Repub- fixtures, $7,000.00 43.fi00.00 UNION SUITS lican workers and he feeU cfmtident 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 22. tn p M PERTH AMBOY To 9 p M «s a hosfe'rv nt nlihli the [irlnce of M. H. CLUM. . E. \V. BEDELL, Wales was entertainci] in Infill. JOHN EfiAN, Directors.

THE INIMITABLE HOSTESS PRESENTS A BRAND NEW FLOOR SHOW WITH Taylor and Burch . POPULAR CLOWNS WITH A BEVY OF BROADWAY BEAUip I Music By D "Chuck" Holtsworth ^S Harmony Hounds Direct From His New York Appearance

( WAMA'S STEAK and CHOP HOUSE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT IS PROFESSIONAL NIGHT. TAL- v ST. GEORGE AVENUE ENT FROM THE NEAR-BY THEATRES WILL . PERFORM. ' (At The Speedway) .'. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Opening Performance Tonight \\ Again L U D WIG $ Famous

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Hardwood frame, spring construction, and per- fect working mechanical device to adjust the Pillow-Arm Suite in Jacquard chair into the X reclining positions. Upholster- :i ideal piece* for that spare room, which may .et! in quality velour with arms and bottoms Regularly $298! A three-piece living room suite with pillow arms, covered in an easily be turned into a guest room. Includes a finished in fringe. , •tractive Jacquard. The suite is of .sturdy constructi&n with a graceful serpentine full-size bed, sagless spring, cotton mattress. $10 Delivers frame and elaborately carved logs. The looee reversible cushions are soring filled. EEEE Oose Out of PIANOS S Piece Breakfast Set $ 69 A wide selection of pianos now sacrificed. Every piano is perfect ir\ looks and tone quality. A small deposit will secure your piano for Christmas delivery. V2 Price - 2 Piece -Reduced Kroehler - Davenport Suite Axminster Rugs Remnants The entire suite is covered in quality velour. Pieces in- This Beautiful 5-Piece Breakfast Set is Your* Print clude: a settee, arm chair and button-back chair. Opens Free with the Purchase of Any Two Rooms 9»12 Size 8.3x10.6 Felt Baie $ of Furniture. Linoleum to a full-size bed, serving aa a bedroom and a living J23.75 $22.50 19c Yd. ' S9c Yd. room. 79 f REE

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Regularly $258! A wonderful value if there ever was one. Ifere are 10 beau- Regularly $258! Here ia a value only I.udwig's could give you..This bedroom suite of unusual strength,and grace, h constructed of wulnut veneers with tiful pieces developed in walnut veneers with diamond grained fronts adding a $ $ beautiful touch. Suite consists of extension table, buffet, server, china cabinet, overlaya of Bird's Eye maple. Suite consists of full size bed, chest, diesaer host's chair and 5 aide chairs. and vanity. ^ 129 129 $10 DELIVERS — 18 MONTHS TO PAY DELIVERS — 18 MONTHS TO PAY

Purchases Will Be Held Saturday and LUDWIC Until Wanted Monday Nights 175 Smith Street PERTH AMB0Y Cor. Madison Ave. The UrjA „ -3-——» — me photographer his taten • flrrt Incubator dfiifB*! An _ . . „ . mrin« children too weak to world U iocntta at tM bonta of pMnr» STf> mllmi from hi* Ihnt ' Tinder nm-mul rnnrtltlnm, nr thonh e pre- which In )n«t "hunt the is thni of Doctor "r"t'>d 'n? ol1 P™—™. pfodnrtng , SILK SALE i manr mihjiv~t« ito hnve seen ihnuld and first I'1"1' ™ (hp "I"lrlm'n "' •""""- III,Oil fr.'tn ti • I'lmrrs Hn\ erViill ! n< R used Bt . Pnri- M ilernlly 'ifl^.itRl. P°» l -

i In i K a; ^ "illy it TI.; •ir 1 <; II •" ii ..mi • , .riprliai pi ' >• ? a yd i i>! i ""«»• pr.n'i-'l i repi- I'm K. • • \ -.'.anted < "iritnnati'.n The Reynolds Store Will Take of , ,. • • \V> "ill gladly '••ml >";i H [M . ti. Ir'i.k jt. What color* • nd yarda|te, please" If you keep XVI. THE LICENSE LAW be provided with when it has any it MM ian mBil us chert at $!!?."> (Part One) material extending beyond the 1 a y:l iK:nal reduction, nngmally Thi New Jersey motor vehicle length of the car? - 1 A. Red flag twelve inches square a Two Weeks Vacation J. . a yd . law provide? that before a driver's All f: 'ilk-, 12 -a-m- and !J hren-e may be obtained, every ap- by day; rtd light>by night, on end printed , repe- are SHU- a yd. in plicant must pass an examination to of projecting material. thi* "-ale. Kvcry ruler. I>n not ask demonstrate his ability to operate a Q. What is the duty of a drivei fur or Miy fnmi sample*. See the motor vehicle and his knowledge of of an automobile overtaken by an- who],, piece vim are fitting he- the law? and ordinary usages of the other car? fore deciding. We wnnl to be reads. A. Pull as far to right as safety yinir New Vurk reference so. toll New Jersey ha? been a pioneer in will permit. the driver's license law movement. Q. Under what conditions may The First Vacation u- a II;.on w:--h 1m of such a law. for it V f S' nd r.n ni'iney. To advertise our ha." been adopted in sixteen ftates side of auto, moving with extreme •caution, <;\k thread we «end you a spool ami once having adopter! it no Hate in Thirty-one Years tfi miit.h free. ha- abandoned the plBn, Q. Why is the use of a badly ] State? requiring examinations worn front tire considered danger- CRANES Silki. S4S Fifth An., ous ?- NEW YORK CITY «how n more favorable accident rec- ord than the average for all states. A. May cause blow-out and los The purpose of the law is to make of control of car. . n easy for persons to do what is Q. How would you drive down a We tried to kid ourselves into believing that we wouldn't hfive to take ' njrht and hard to do what is wrong. steep hill? ' llere'3 a chic ci'-tntue for fall wear. a vacation. Surely we can keep right on, just as we Rave all these years. It i* developed on the. principle that A. In second j(e»r with clutch en- A frock of lirlclit IVw covert cloth la I the licence is not merely u registra- gaged. 1 trimmed with rlrkr:" V in wliite pique. What's an alteration? We asked ourselves we'll be upset of course, | tion of the operator, but is. granted Q. What should jtou do when ap- An apnes turn of line I* hound with for a few weeks .... but never closed. only on proof of his knowledge of proaching a flashing Signal light? a bund and bow nf white jrosgraln Jonik A. Slow down and proceed with the rules of driving and his ability ribbon. to drive with reasonable safety. caution. Old Doctor Contractor started operations. First a wall was removed ft Cuts and Woua4« Q. How can you tell from the Kxaminations are held in thirty Cuts Sick Leave* .... very successfully .... then out came the stairways . . . , and off centers throughout the state. The driver's seat if the engine is mis- Prevent infection! Treat in every , wound or (h f inspector, or a deputy chief in- " B- came the front. We certainly have looked sick, but felt fine. For spector, is in chaige, assisted by a I A- Car jerks at slow speed, over- I scratch with this power- number of inspectors who give the heats, lack power, has uneven ex- weeks they have been probing in our basement trying to locate space ful non-poisonous anti- examinations. Applicants are requir "aust. for another selling floor. The Doctor telis us he is making great head- leptic. Zonite actually ! id to have a permit, entitling thei.^ Prom what speed gear do you kills germs. Helps to to drive for three weeks, if accor.i- j ptu|t he car? way and that all will be well. Then he sprung the surprise .... in- heal, too. panied by a licensei] ""'ivcr. Ten1 ™\.- First speed. forming us that a two weeks' vacation was absolutely necessary before i dav- rau'i clap«e between the issuing '^. When are you allowed to use of this MTmit and the examination. hains? the final operation- If an applicant holds a license issu- A. When roads are slippery, be- Monday the Doctor will start removing all old fixtures from our main ed by anothether state after examinexaminan- cause of rain, snow, ice, oil, or man- tion, the t en-day waiting period and ner^of instruction. floor .... those on the second floor have already been removed-".*. . . the road 'lemon.-tratien are waived, nQ . nGive lthe meaning of the .fol- From Youth io Age i id' lowing '"~lights ' :" *Red, Yellow, Green. after these" fixtures are out a complete new floor will be laid .... then but he u-t demonstrate his knowl- There are three trying perioda in a edge of New Jersey motor vehicle A. Red, stop; yellow, sU,p; only new fixtures installed. Now you know why the Doctor has prescribed laws. The ii "peeler's, give the road pedestrians may move on this light; woman's life: when the girl matures .('first the,- tiie eye vision andUwn, go for all traffic, a two weeks' vacation. to womanhood, when a woman tor test and fiiallv the written test. 1 Q' Wnat >s the speed limit on gives birth to her first child, when a In the road te-l. the applicant is ac- sharp curves? Saturday is the last day for visitors and we certainly hope that all our woman reaches middle age. At companicd by a motor vehicle in- A. Fifteen miles an hour. them timm I.ydU K. Pinkham'a tor, who obrerves carefully th« Q. What should you do when 111> old friends will come in and take one last look at the old store .... be- Vegetable Compound h«lps to re- manner in which the vehicle is op- proaching a railroad crossing? fore the final operation. Incidentally Saturday is also your last oppor- store normal health and vigor. Mated. In the eye test Jhe applicant A. Stop, look and listen. must have a specified degree of effi- Q. How many days may a car,' tunity to take advantage of our 15% discount on every thing in the l.YIHA K. IMNKHAM'S from another state be driven in New cient vision and mu-t prove he is i store. VFGLTABI.K COMPOUND not color blind by ilistint^iiishing be- Jersey without registering? tween the red, green and amber A. Passenger cars, ninety days; [Jr. Katherlne S. Huffman, as chief The store will close Saturday evening at 9 p, m. for a two week vaca> lights used in traffic visuals. commercial cars, fifteen days in anv physician to the United States Treasury one year, The written test usually consists department, iooka after the emergency tion. Watch the papers for further announcements. Q, What is the penalty for know- of fifteen questions. Some are de- medical needs of thousands of em- • For signed to draw out the applicant's ingly having in your possession a i car that has been stolen? ployees of the department. Treasury |DAY and NIGHT SERVICE knowledge of the mechanism of an officials say the sick leaves have de automobile, others of his knowledge A. $5,000 fine and ten years im- of the law and still others seek !<> prisonment. erensed materially since she 'took test his general intelligence and In order to pass this part of the over the work In April. Doctor Hoff- judgment. examination a mark of 70 is requir- man is a daughter or Brig. Gen. C. J. "SPEC'S" TAXI This test may best be illustrated ed. Syinondd, commandant at Fort Bliss, Reynolds Brothers by giving fifteen sample questions If the applicant is unable to read Texas. • PHONE nnri their answers: or write more than his signature an Q. Two vehicles approach an in- oral test may be given. Every per- Wiidom PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY WOODBRIDGE tersection at right angles, Which has son, however, is required to answer the questions satisfactorily and be Deauvllle, the famous Trench pleas- 8-0538 . the right of way? ure resort, forbids all typos of loud A. The car approaching from the able to read the highway warning or Two Car Service road signs, and write his name legi noises, such as drums, barking dogi right. bly. and harsh antomobile horns. Q. What must every automobile What Is Luck? Ninety-nine times out of a hundred "luck" is hard work backed by courage, self-confidence and determination— We have seen men and women build substantia» l fortune.s from Special Interest Accounts which they opened here with a few dollars—To accomplish this, they saved regularly. And their neighborg s and friends call their success "luck!" This bank is always ready to help you win that kind of "luck" ' »; • < • TALK WITH ONE OF OUR ^OFFICERS TOMORROW PERTH TRUST Founded 1902 147 Smith Street Amboy Avenue Branch: Amboy Avenue and Compton Avenue MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM i INDEPENDENT PSP" VALIE Above the Price! cannot realize the wonderful values offering until you compare our cars prices with others in this vicinity m When you find the condition of our cars to be AT LEAST AS GOOD and priced anywhere from $56.00 to $200.00 less than you are ask- ed to pay elsewhere - You know we are giving you real value. NICE NUMBERS ALL TITLES GUARANTEED 1928 Nash Standard Sedan $325.00 1930 Ford Sport Roadster 1929 Chevrolet Six Coach 375.00 1927 WiUys Knight Coupe 250.00 1929 Chevrolet Six Coupe 375.00 1928 WhippetCoach 175.00 1928 Oakland Six Coach 350.00 1928 Dodge Panel Delivery * Ton 1927 Chrysler Sedan 175.00 1928 Essex Coupe Rumble Seat 265.00 1927 Pontiac Panel Delivery 1928 Essex Coach-like new 265.00 1929 Ford 14 Ton Stake Truck 350.00

THE TRADE- MARK. THAT GUARANTEES And Many Others A SQUAR0 OEAL One Week Exchange Privilege aWi If the vehicle purchased f ifom us is not entirely sat- isfactory you may exchange it without loss within one USED MART PAYBTTl CTQEET - PHONfr 87D5 PfttTH AK week from date of purchase provided of course it has NEAR HIGH ST., PERTH AMBOY not been damaged. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00

Falie Modeity GIRL HIKES 3 DAYS Neienity, Not Virtue Beauty in Goodness If anything is wrong with the Amer- ulleiit'e," mill III Ho, Hit' sage of TO HELP HUSBAND Thiit which Is striking mid hcsui- ican family life? today, It Is that there lttiwn, "niiiy be li'.ss a virtue than liful Is not flhvnys good, bill Hint are too few of tlie outward evidences a netresstty.. Hi1 who has nothing else which is good l.-i always beautiful. of nffi'clion hi it.—American Maga- Hears He's in Jail and Goes to must bavo patience."—Washington —Ninon de Leiielos, tine. Star, His Assistance. The Grocer Knows Kiinsns City. Mo.—Hearing Hint her hiishund was hi trouble here caused Mrs, Clad.vs Mitchell, seventeen year- the GOOD COOK old bride of three months, to walk (or three days and nights without food or COLUMBUS DAY sleep from Webb City, Mo., to Kiinsns City. The grocer does not dine with all his customers. Mrs, Mitchell heard that her husband had been arrested here for ntlemptlng GALA SPEED PROGRAM to steal a ride on n freight train. • But he knows who the GOOD COOKS are by what It was a tired and sleepy young woman who toJd the story of her trip to the police matron. She hadn't they ask for at his counter. A.A.A. SANCTIONED rested except for short periods during the whole of the 100-mile walk be- tween the two cities. Grocers recognize According to her story, her husband, .nuis Mitchell, left their home in JopHn several weeks ago to find em- unfailing sign: The rtoys^p^ "" reached Kansas City, mt w(j^' •' ilile to lind work and was preparing .<> go to St. Joseph, Mo. GOOD COOK While attempting to steal n ride on a freight train he was arrested, she had uses Heckers AUTO RACES heen In funned. Word was received three days he- fore she arrived here that he was in trouble,. Slit: immediately donned Flour. f M.^^ ^_ _^_^. overalls and set out afoot to do what 6 - STIRRINGj:VENTS • 6 she could to release him. • The Until her marriage to Mitchell, three. niomhs ago. the girl had been without Bvlwme. She had heen left / GOOD POSITIVE GUARANTEED APPEARANCE an orphan at four mid had made her living since that lime by housework. The eoi.plo maintained 11 home in COOK is Jopltn until the hushnnd lost, his Job Frank Farmer and Fred Frame there. quick to sense^ To Settle the Supremacy of Woodbridge Speedway Pays With His Life for its difference. She Reunion With War Buddy Wugop Sluiind. N. M.—Charles (Jeist lost his life license lie recognized the delights in its yield- A Score of Others < name of hl^ wartime tiudily on a sign. Oeisl mill .I. .1 Lovveutlnil, truvellnu g, helpful workable- from New Jersey to Los Angeles, drove BILLY WINN, HERMAN SCHURCH^ GORDON their automobile up In front of the Wagon Mound garage here recently. ness. She likes the assur- CONDON HAROLD LARZELLERE, RICK To them Wagon Mound was just another town. They stopped "to ance of its delicate texture ... its full-blown flavor. SCKES stretch their legs." LARRY BEALS, RUSSELL SNOWBERG- "Say, I know that fellow," Geist sulil to tils companion, pointing to u i / ER AND OTHER DARING PILOTS. ^Ign (tiul bore the name of l''ml Crocker. "We were 'buddies In the war." i Crocker was overjoyed to see Oelst He persuaded the men to stay over nl^ht with him. It was a great re- The GOOD COOK likes Heckers' because it is the union. Woodbridge Speedway The next day Oelst was In the Wagon Mound gurage. supervising all purpose flour ./. a perfect blend of all that's best work on his automobile. A cyclone struck the town. Oelsi, who wen* through the war in spring and winter wheats which makes it adaptable unscathed, was killed when the pi rage walls collapsed under the force of the wind. for every use p which flour can be put. • GOOD "SUNDAY Ills rirst reunion with bis 'buddy was his last. COOKS hav/ preferred Heckers' for more than ninety yearns Filipino Racial Group* ^commendation be higher? OCTOBER There uru uuiuug the b'lllplnog 43 7 ethnographic group*, uud Ihs homes lUid customs of these groups differ. I it'; IV i »W »VY IVY WOODBRIDGt INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930 PACE SIX Kings Daughter* Hold Church Club To Se*- Cluh First Fall Meeting Sunshine Class Meets N. Y. PUy In December Eastern Star Holds First Mcftinj Triple Tie For Local Women Will Go Holds The officers of the Kings Daugh- The C. F.. T. Unii "f the Congre- ter? were re-elected at their first And Postpones Revue ,.:•:.,: <•! :!.<• T>- Benefit Card Party >-,. !• ..1 TIL ••:.--. First Place In gationnl Church held their first fall meeting held Monday afternoon To D. A. R. Conference • „•,. ,.f M- V meeting of the "on^on Monday night at the home of Mrs, J. K. llrecken Former Mayor Of Township nt the home of M:«- Carolyn I.auit Member* and friends of Ameri- ridge in I'pper Green street, They Is Elected To Membership Bowling League sen in Sewaren, us s hapter. \'o. 1'17. (inlcr of thewere as follows: President, Mrs. At Shore Oct. 16 -17 At the buoiness se«ion it was dp- Eastern SUr. gathered at th C. R. Brown; vice president, Mrs. —Progress In Chamber Of Tt.. , Mi-. F. K •' decided to hold a theatre party in raft-man's Chih Monday evening Frank K. Valentine; secretary, Mrs. Commerce Plan». un eting. whii h "I" '»• Crnftumen, Knights, American and financially .hv the , a: New York some time in December. an enjoyabljy e \ A. G. Brown; treasurer, Mrs. \\. A. . : •* t.-, :>; I.. d'> Pr»>er. fi esjful cardd party, with 28 tables \:n. ' Legion Pinnert Won Three the date to he announced Inter. Mrs. Harry Baker, Jr. rntertainH ' y :!;. r.<-u -ong, fi.tnj'o in play at bridge.' pinochleihl , whishit j Usbornurn II., tier, -.' at : Each In Opening Games Of Mi- ' I-auritseii gave a report of the the members of the Sunshine Cla-- rrn I' Mr- S,i');!i 'i K picnic held in the Orango resorva- snd fnn tan. A discussion was held of the riVHi- The rf- Fnal it! Mrs.. ; of the Presbyterian Church, or. di •. : it; Hn.l.b.n Hull. A Civic Race. t on in June. The door prire, a ham. was cation exercise? for the Home for cpti^l w.th r Monday night at the nonje of hei Inn- , i <,,|,, r I'' aid 1 Ilartnw «a- ». Kollowinft the hu?ine«f session, a awarded to Harrrryv ReyderRnvilrr. The nonnon- - the Aged, at Snmerville on October Mr-, 11 tt . ^""1 Ilr.nun »a« lt>th and 17th. mother, Mrs. George Brown. in lire, k.T.ridge. Mt LEAGUE STANDING short prnjrmm wn- nnilered. Rev. players priifs went to James Filei hold a cake and William McKeown. Tri7.es for Plans were mad to Main street. •in. an.I M - l.«i: Strong- read several humorus selec. Saturday. October 1Mb at rile [ r.'Ki pencd with an iv high -cores wore awarded in bridge sale on The devotional service was led v Bred: ,...: w L Pet. tons from the hook, "Sunshine and C. R. Brown in Mrs. Edwin Potter. ? i . -tint' p«|"-i "iii "i hinn the J'e, to Mrs G, I. Raker. Mrs. W. Phoher, the home of Mrs |v,,.--,,- Cn 3 0 t,0OO| Awkwardness" by Strickland (ill the busi- Reports of the various chairman pli .'in.t Their I'n 7Btion" t'v Mr , ,.. W. Ford, <-har,e= R. Seissel. ^^-^^^ were oti. '->.,n L K 3 0 1.000 Lap. Mac G. H'll read several Mr Htlllip'lTl ' ii tt« I . c. were fjiven. of (''-.. '• • - Mr-. 1 • Ki- H American Legioi 3 0 1.000 French -Canadian poems by William Francis W. Kath. Harry Reyder. Tl.i nen^ n,;ir,lirr n- a p.ann y made for the Perth Amhoy uu Owing to other events the "||, cr II' i...i' . • U r,' i Partih Houve . 2 1 .666 "hummond. During the social hour. Mr.-. I.. (i»rretson. Miss Helen To -nli'i. "l'"l.-h l'aiv. e" cpu- numlier Hospital. or Miss Revue" which "was to hav.. Ftr< - - •>• "Uti'l RoUry Club .... 1 2 .333 games were played and p.'fresh- ter. Mrs. H. .1. Fleifher, Miss Har- h V1 \;i\»j!* Si*Kar;A'i-nka, played hy Tu7'k Miss Susie P.xon. Mr*. *'<»«* » ' Won compMed fnr| bMl| givelIi is indefinitely p,,,- Wbdg. Fir* Co. . 0 3 .000 ient-' served. The n. \t niefting will riet M r Elizabeth Pe- the card party to be_ hold ."^'!poned. tt> ' i.. (,iv, r S';t' .on Mi- r.eorfrv Merrill. A»enp| Fire Co. . 0 3 .000 •e held November '! at the ftoTltvA A. F Randolph, Mis Mr- II A Ta| |un ri'iid a paper .000 Mrs Tohn October 17th at the homo ot Mrs. Refreshments were served during (Mi., ;nch;dinK ^i' Wbdg. Lion. 0 3 Mrs. John Liddell in ,' the Far Ku-t." Those present were: ltev, and S the social hour. ?A-renn. M,ss Agnes (laik. .Mrs. r. f^ ^ hen(lfit ,of ,h(, Woodhndge- The next meeting will be held i Ti-nrc. i wii^-f'.liu'.v e.l !,y a pian'',-'•!". Th< opening games nf the Civic Mrs. Strong, Mr. an i Mrs. Mac Bell Bus.sine ll lr an- •R include. .enrge M M-s'.illrd in the Ili2!'-rtll champions C. Brown, Mrs. Kthel Pigh, Miss \ H 1| I,. I "h N HoN,it»l. AH games will he in play, i win Pr>,tP1, The members presen ,-;.,-. -.1 with Cunt in Tl'.i'-p" being sent to the cellar by the run- Anna Johnson, M.s< Carolyn and en^-n Mrs Ve h Mci:ahe, \v. F. <'ards will be rtistrib,,,.,) promptly j were: Mrs. H. _ A .Tappenpp,, M, . i.'.er $1''.,IMIU :n vearly ;:nn (.f • Event- led ner-up Craft-men's (,'lub which took Martha I^iuritsen and John Fleming Keifer. Coorge L. fcuffbarry. Iir. H. »' j! »^\ lr."'es *j ' ^ *™^ \\;lliam Howe, Mrs. John Camp thro-.igi. I1 A K, Student l.< an - K [••••• three game- in a rnWif. urn the Av-The guefts were' Mr. ami Mrs Mrs. Edwin Potter, Mrs. Han J Fund fi i. an- of .i.\ c i $ J 7,' 11"'; enel Firemen by scores of H.'?.'! to William Lauritsen and Albert Baker, Jr., Mrs. Fred Sc.hwe.nzei, distliiril v\er M'l.niin mun'ial- bv til' •t-14, !M I to s-J-i" "and '.MIS to *» 13. The lochen. At ; Mrs. George Battman ments. .\]rs. Hussell Thergcson, Mrs. .AU n'- prinicd in 17 hin- T,..i . tini; will be held belt Thergeson, Misses Daisy Mad for i Dim i! Knight- of Columbus jumped into and James R. Reid, nnd at fan tani • " Kuag<-; f iithiTinif the oi i-upntionali Tue-iiny. October 21 nt the home of a first place tic with the Craftsmen Mrs. \\\ K. Brown. Miss Isabelie ! Congnegational Church sen, Lillian Edwards, Elna Bergh Mrs. H. A. Tappen in Schoder avi • work among detained alien- at Kills, by winning three fro mthe Wood- To Hold Benefit Party Colquhoun. .ind Emily Lawrence, of towh; Mr-. To Have Bazaar Dec. 3 Adren Stmonson and Mrs. William Island; enr'iUiBL'ing historical re- ' bridge Firemen who were represent- For Sewaren Library Refreshments were served. Mrs. search, use nf 1'rltcr films, fi,n»-rva- ed hy only four men. Th^ scores Nelson, of Sewjiren; Mrs. William tinn and thrift, and run-Inn tive John Gorton was chairman of ar- The Ladies' Association of the Baker, of Aven.el, and Mrs. William wcre'iU.'i to 4,'f-l, *ith a luncheon meeting Tuesday Following the luncheon a mission- The Legion bowlers rolled 707 inparty and dance at the Sewawn The annual meeting of the church ary service was held. Mrs. William Gen. Lafmette Chapter, the ho-t(-- at the Kiverview Tea Room in Rail- h societies of the Congregational Michigan Colleja L««di chapter. the first game while they awaited school FViday, November 21. for the way. Kollowing the luncheon, the the appearance of the Lions. The ih "Assembly" sounded un a bugle piesident. Mrs. K. J. Flanagan in- Amu-ding to n gtnlt.^ical bnlleiin scores of the second and third tilts on l»n•!.:I of the tluh will , |,,,,.ti ,lf th(1 ca!it,ys. captured higr tuber 2H, at the; i ,]i i,j, i honor- with L'^il. For Misa Helen Kalmar be held Tue-day, i n v m hinne of Mr-. .1. W. Shepherd, I'D The scores: I Jean court. 'Mr-. Curl Peterson had | ORAFTSMEN CLUB (3) Mr. and Mi>. Alex Kalmar, of churgi' of an IIIIL:> ouTiu fur the (h • l'.tll 2111 Fulton street, entertained Thurs- lightfu! affair. F. Schwenzer no 177 day night, in honor of the sixteenth L. Pomcroy birthday anniversary of their daugh- SOMETHING NEW A. Levi I'll isi; L'l Hi ter. Helen. The house was attrac- Parent-Teachers Llub tively decorated, the color scheme Meets At WoodbridgeS. N'avlor l'.'l' being pink, blue and white. s:!!i Hll Nathan Strauss, Inc. 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Meat Markets (iiiiin-.- Men- played and musical The Parent Teacher Association AVENE;L FIRE CO. (O) selection.- rendered. Refreshments 1 of St. James' school li-id. the first K. Sen ... 1HS If,: , 170 Were -eiv^ I at (1 table decorated meeting of the sea-mi Tuesday J. Peti-as K',7 1 IS have opened another market at 86 Main St. Woodbridge with candl es (.'raced tile centre of night in the school auditorium. (.'. Sei-el l.> 171 the laid.-. Miss Helen received Tlio president. Mr-. .1. F. Ryan, many beau .1. Uu-on ,^1 !"'7 tiful jjifts. welcomed the nii'mbei- ami quests. M. l.iir-on 17U 1'.'7 The (rue -t- rteie tin1 Misse- Fran- Heporls were given by .Mi- Kbanoi' HERE YOU MAY PURCHASE HIGH QUALITY MEATS ces Turk. Mary Koskey, Margaret Moll, treasurer; Mrs. .1. I 1 'uriiii. Roskey, Ii Ml ,s-2ti sin W.doshin, Mary l.es- program chairman, and Mr-. Frank KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (3) kanla and IJu- Failaykn; also Mayo, membership chairman. Messrs. Alex Sta 1). Ority 117 1S1 l."ili y. Fred Halleyy,, Sister Mary Paul gave .un inter- J. Xeder I.VI 1-1-1 177 FISH, POULTRY at 5c 10c, 15c 20c, 25c Harry Kith, Kudy .Mesaro, KKdwai'il esting, talk. Plans were made l i J. Powers 17 1 I Mt 1-1 fi Bernasky, JOSC|J1I Hotkey, I.. Crowe, hold ;i public curd party Monday. J. Keating I'M 17fi 1211 M. PazIoAsky, of 1'iith Amlmy; November I", in -the' auditorium. M. Schubert l'.iii i;!i'i ITS NOTHING HIGHER John Ilitrfo and Steve Hajredus, of Mrs. William Ciouldcn was appoint- Milltown; Alex Kalmar, .Ir., Joseph ed chairman, assisted by Ml'-. Kil- ward Kinhorn, Mrs. Michael I.angan, Kalmar, John Szurko, jr., t'alvin WOODBR1DGE FIRE CO. (0) Do Your Marketing Here and Save liedt'cii, Jo.tcph Mayer, Jiimes May- Mrs. l.eui- llauiiilin, MIH. John 1 liyan and Mrs, .lanu's KeatinR. I '. Plavin ...,...• Ul Kin er, Edward Kath, Thomas Mocmey, (\ Mef'lain '. 11-1 1J0 111 .liinies Mooney and Joseph Ilolfin- Refreshments were served 1>.\ 1 A. Aaroe . • ... 1.14 Ki:i lti." Mrs. Michael Ik Juy, liuspitalitj S. Osborne : 151) 205 liui chairman. A FEW OF OUR MANY GRAND OPENING SPECIALS High School Faculty Has •13-1 ,r)l!l (512 House Warming Tea Buschman Guild Will AMERICAN LEGION (3) Present Chinese Play F. Witheridge Mil 137 12: The faculty members of the Bar- C. Messick 171 171 lf>2 ron avenue high school were enter- The Buschman Guild of the Pres- R. Fitts. .... i:,s 152 K!7 tained at tea Wednesday afternoon, byterian Church met Monday night J. Silas ...... 12-1 192 UK Pigs Feet by MiMsi A F y i at the home of the Misses Bronnan J. Einhorne 138 New Sauer Kraut Anna Frazer, music sup- ervisor, y d in drove avenue. in the newly decorated The devotional service was Jed hy 7U7 S'J5 u',)(! music studidi o iin the high school. The tea was in the nature of a house, Miss JiutVi l.orcli. The subject for WOODBRIDGE LIONS (0) warming party, The studio has re-study this winter will he "India." A. Ruska cently been made very attractive Miss Winifred lireiinan gave an in-N. T)uir 12-1 12 Boiling Beef Neck Bones by the acquisition of some new ef-teresting talk on the "Wonderland S. Wyld 132 fective ' hangings, and window cur- in India." J. Grossman 132 147 tains, The guild will present the Chi- Miss Ethel Augustine, assistant nese play, '"Th Honorable Mrs. music supervisor, ami Miss Grace C. Ling's Convei-inn," un Monday, Oc- PARISH HOUSE (2) Huber, i^ school librariana , pre- tober 3rd in the Sunday school K. Peterson .... 173 172 Corned Beef sided at the tut n tablebl . TThh olor W. L. Harned ISO Roasting Veal room. Rymsha scheme used in the decorations was Plans were lined for the com- 'i'2-1 Hi7 yellow and green. Yellow (lowers freshments served. W. Thergeson 1 205 ing season anil re Kkay and candles nnd ivy made the studio The next meeting will be held Mon- Soup Beef Pork Liver a very homelike place in which to It. Lorch 17:s \> 111 4 day. October "Jn at the home of theI.. Johnson 1-17 hold their tea. Misses Howard ill Green street. 173 7ii."i (-Hi you Roasting Lamb Chucks Mutton ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW ROTARY CLUB (1) !•'. Howell If, 1 121 (i. Merrill .... ICO 213 1). Spencer . .1. Livingoud 11 i.l 1-1-1 W. Warr . Roasting Pork Smoked Cala Hams K. Jackson . nil. 1 A. til-.'in. r 213 It's I Tender Steak Forequarters Lamb Woman's Club Directors Shoulders Veal Chuck Roast SATURDAY — October 11 2—FEATURES—2 "THIS MAD "CHILDREN OF Plan For Fall Season WORLD" PLEASURE" Various Activities Are Out Veal Chops Legs Mutton with with lined At Meeting Held Yes- terday—Club To Meet Oc- JOHNSON BENNY RUBIN Boneless Forelegs Lamb Boneless Pot Roast KAY tober 23.

Many activities for the full ami SUNDAY - MONDAY — October 12-13 winter Wfie planned yesterday ,.pt a Mutton Chops Legs Of Veal •netting of the board of directors nf the Wtiodbridgc Woman's Club held WILLIAM HAINES in in tin.- home of the president, Mrs. A. V. Randolph. Mrs. Randolph announced that a Sirloin Steaks Roasting Chickens cla« in jiarlianiuntary law will he "Way Out West" held in the borough improvement it-ague building in Metuchen un No- Milk Fed Fowl Pork Chops vember L'.V An invitation via; al.-ti COLUMBUS DAY received from the Metuchen club to Spring Lamb Chops Top Sirloin Roast an illusleaU-d lecture on tree; at Me- Matinee Monday at 2 P. M. t..chen high school un October l«i. T/;u;e jtf.-iiing to att'-mi should noti- fy Mi.-, iloward Stillwell. Plans for Round Steak Porterhouse Steak liallowe'en wili be discussed at u! TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY — October 14 ^15 lueetiiiK on Uctober lb. At the club inetAijiK on October Legs Of Lamb Smoked Hams '-'•'/, Mi.-s Spear, an artist, will I'nter- An Austrian and Italian Romance tum. There will be music and the club's birthday will be celebrated. The club choral will nitit on the f lirit and third Mondays of the month at the home of Mr=. W, L. Harned in (jreen >treft. Tht literature and "Bride ° Regiment 1 t he i librarj committee will meet on Oc- 100% TALKING ALL IN TECHNICOLOR tober 31 at 2 P. M. in the home of NATHAN STRAUSS, Inc. ONE OF THE YEAR'S TRULY GREAT Miss Sadie Brewster, and the drama committee will meet on Oi-Uiber 20 MOTION PICTURES l«it the home of Mr». Kred llriega. i Mrs. C. Cunningham, Idtjlslative chairman urged all members to go THURSDAY - FRIDAY — October 16 - 17 to\the polls and vote. Announcement 5c-10-15c-20c-25c MEAT MARKET was- made that the Third District [J conference will be held iji the Ma- JOAN CRAWFORD in sonic Temple here un November 18, hi an ajl-day session. Luncheon will 110 Main Street, Woodbridge "Our Blushing Bride" be »eiveo Hit Of Social Season be IISPII for this "ution to their full Avenel Residents Ask Knights Completing j Engineers' Report cnpm'ily Provision* ihnilM be m»dl State Police Group 'ic|v:in<"<' t.ick"t snip reports, (or ihlnrinminit the effhiont and •,:,(.,|,MI that, the Do Molny fur rtii'ndinc (he ontfnlK to the: |);iii<"i' which will ho (jivpn (WlyBa Plans Disposal Plans At Banquet Here i Ruritan Ilivn It in proposed to i•|'iifl>'nii n's ('luh on Friday For New Public Schftol " ' °" riinstriict nne chlorine holm- and ,,. October 31, will be one nf Thanksgiving Eve Bull Will Be contact tank for the four plant." St«tp Association Of Superior ' i .iiHM'cssful socm! functions Continued from atjt V the cusp submitted by Avenel for n Elaborate Affair — Council To Purify Raritan with nn outfall connect ih|c sewer Police Officers Are Guetto ,,,^,111. Victor .Sherman, who rollowinfi. is a tabular rosiime of now school; The chlorine unit wnuld be installed ': mum of the committee in To Be Active ThU We«k. To Hook Up Four Sewage near thi> river nnd th* rffluent pi|n- Of Locml Unit — Town Of. ,,f the ntTnir, reportH that RATABLES AND i-xteniled for FKIIIP distance into the ficikli Are Gue«t» and Spr»k ;'. ;,,,• selling fast, and that the SCHOOL CHILDREN UP On the eve of Columbus I)ny, Plants in Woodbridge Town- water." In Prai.e Of Police. ^iirc t» be a hit. There will AND INCLUDING SEVENTH GRADE IN DIFFER- Sunday night, Middlesex Council No. fhip and Treat Combined The report was prepared by the ',.',„.. novelties, and prizes will bo ENT COMMUNITIES OF TOWNSHIP. N57 of thp Knights of Columbus, co- Discharge With Chlorine. engineers fur the ci>njjpi«sion, Reni ,,:,.,! fur the best costume, and operating with eight other councils inifton. V(i«hurv * (Jeff, of ('nrmten (Contnued from Pafp 1) Approximate Children Approximate j the county, will hold memorial .-.cribpd many of the problem* nf po- ,,, |,rjv.e waltz. n COST SET AT $55,000 N. .1. ,, .n,rs Bluebirds will furnish Real Estate up to and " Roubles pi services! for the deceased members lice- departments and showed h<>« bn ;1 of these councils at Sun Salvation- Mich urgnnliMion' HI the «tnte «» ,"i I, fur the occasion and danc- Ratables Incl Connection of the four sewngt- ,,',i| lie held from 9 until 1 o'- 7th jrrade Child Council in Perth Amboy. Inasmuch BOY BICYCLIST •iiciatinn helped in their solution, lie Wood bridge $5,500,000 as this is the first memorial service i disposal plants >in Woodhridgi> emphasized that the state supertof II i. Sherman is being ably as- 1354 $4,000.00 w h IN CAR COLLISION i |, ;i number of lie Molay Avenel that the Woodbridge Knights have | 7" "u/J'!\ ' ) provision for treat- police officers' organisation is not v 2,250,000 «100 nff t"1' ll>t:1' discharirc with ihlnrine hostile to the 1\ II. A. but fripndlj , i • w\\i\ form ft committee un- i»,bMU.tnl nttended in a number of yi>nrs. all nn Fords 2,100,00 885 2,200.00 members are requested to be presi- " * ''"'P'ying into the Rnritan .losfjih MrldriV'.Ir, 10 veins ,,|,|, and de-iiriiiiri nf nuling the putrot fort Reading i onn nn l>nt- The speakers will he William Rivor, i" tbe sth<-mo ni,.|osed for of King (n-orge mini, Wintilhrulge, me?i'-i orgnnnation. 1,000,000 555 l.SUU.UU (,'Hrien of Jersey City, and Mr. this district in tin- program for suffered rather painful injtiric« ivc;;sbey cleaning up the pollution of the Kar when he collided with :in nutnmo 1,250,000 .170 3,350.00 j Jackson of Sayrevillo. The service "•pokr of police conditioiw genernlly. laelin will begin nt K:ir> o'clock. On Mon-* itnn River 11s outlin.-d in the report bile while riding a bicycle on 1.11k 1,125,000 600 1,875.00, of the Port Karitan llistrirt Com street near drove -tree. Friday. Pr He --md thut the gov, ming body hut CLASSIFIED ADS dayy morning at 7 :-10 o'clock, in St. a lmr.l tmie 'n picking men for th» ewaren 1,000,000 21G mintinn, made public recently. I. T. Spencer, of Main street, treat el'i-•iififd advertisement* only on* 4,500.00 . James' chinch, there will be n mem eil hiKi for a bad cut- over the right force nnd in deriiling on promotion*. , i,.rd; minimum charge 25c. 'olonia orial Requiem IIiKn Muss fur the tie The sewage disposal plant? men- 1 So many v;ood men urn eligible. Ht 600,000 501 1,250.00 tinned are located in Kurds. llope- eye nnd n bruised leg. The driver ceased members. was proud/if the men of thp Wno4>; Hopelawn 625,000 501 lmvn. Keashey nnd Kraser Heights. of the car. George Shedlock, of .Ml LOST 1,250.00! On-Tuesday evening, October 14, Oak avenue, Woodbridge, was not bridge department, hv inid. Tb« Middlesex Council will assist in the The plan provitles for an outlet line whole oli'ninl fHimly of the township Explanation n.nn'nsr from the Fords sewer nlong | held, HH investigation showed the -;T A little black pom dog in atio1 n ooff ththe fi legree collision W8« nn accident. The front declared the speaker, hns found thk Avenel has most ratables per child, which means they i'""P"""'™ '"" " -< the l.ehigh Valley Railroad brunch ln< vicinity of Green ntreet and upon a largge class of undidates wheel of the bicycle was shattered. local force efficient. l,,,v nvenue. Finder please re pay more schoul taxes per child than any other community in madde up from nini e ci.ync Is in the toward Kensbey, there to meet il Henry Ht. Clnir l.«vin c<>m.n<-nt«t i io K. A. llirner, 146 Green St. the township. MMiddlese x Councilil. ThiThis ddecree will trurjk line run from the other three on the clarity of the address ul be given At Carey Council in Car- disfAisn! plants nt a point netir the Bricklayer Given I'resident Quinn. All police officer* WANTED Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Port Reading nnd Ke»sbey pay terct. Among the conn :1 which will lowei) end of Hayview avenue in of whatever rank are guardians of at Car- Kensbey. Here it is proposed to Week To Make Check* Good thp peace, supporters nf the consti- l Y, \M RAGS wanted, siie of hand less than half per child than Avenel does—Hopelawn and Ise- n Amttoy, trtccit 11 contact tank, where the sow- tution, minions of the law; he said. kerchief or larger, Be a pound lin about a fourth. Dunellen, Carteret, New Htiu'nsw'ckr . win he treated with chlorine, Charged with passing bad checks Chief of Police Murphy thanked iddlesex Tress, 20 Green street. Westfield, . South Amboy, Honn nrtd then discharged out into the on a neighbor, P^ii-r lie Rose, 3T>- the Mayor and others for prainr of Yet Avenel has one-fourth of the portables and 30'. of KtUiUn River at a point about liOO WANTED — Four pin boys at .,,., • ! Rrook and Woodbridge. year-old bricklayer of Chain O Hill the department. He fnvored the P. ner chilrren are housed in portables; whereas Fords, Hope-; Plans for the First Annual chnr- feet from thteshorc. road, Colonia, was ifiven a suspend- II A and the Superior Officers Asso- raftsman's ClClubb . AppAl:il y tto MMr. ed sentence for one week in police Craftman's Club Heouse. The estinmted cost of the project ciation, he said. lawn, Keaabey and Fort Reading, h ex- court before Recorder Hcrnard Police Commissioner Sattler spok» FOR RENT up-to-date sanitary one—between them. s"hool^udftorhfm aTe nipidiy' being pense, consisting of practically Vogel Thursday. He will have un- briefly promising cooperation witk more than the cost of the chlorine, til tfcat time to make good on seven the orgnni/ntion. SCHOOL CHILDREN IN TOWNSHIP, AS FOLLOWS: completed by the committee in small checks given to Alfred Aipole, I I AT I'OR RENT; 5 rooms and „, ,, . charge. Dancing will be held from set Ht $000 per year. Captain Walsh thanked the officer* l,ath. Inquire Dominic Rarno, 90 Woodbridge No. 1 610 The section of the report dealing of St. George's aveque, Colonia, the of the association and the official* Mam street, Woodbridge. Woodbridge No. 11 744 There are 500 children attending I eiprht thirt lint!1 0Tle ovi.,.-k. witn with Woodbridge Township read plaintiff, of the township in n brief address. W. I. 10-10 tf Port Reading No. 1 school 447 portable120 are si| li nAvenel the township. , of which! Connie Atkinson's orchestra furnish- as follows: "We don't do business in this There were about forty present il Port Reading other school ing the music. It has been planned Thus, Avenel has one-fourth of by the Knights to distribute a large "A part of Woodhridge Township township that wny," said Recorder (be baniiuet. Fords No. 7 I ill; liKNT—2 large, nicely furn- 592 the portable facilities of the town- portion of the proceed) tc the poor drains into the Karitan River, This Vogel, in a stern reprimand acrom- i-hi'il rooms, light housekeeping ii' Fords No. 14 panying the decision. zn ship and the percentage of Avenel J at chl.istmas time. Tickets ...are. now section is divided into four drainage .!,-ired. Apply !!29 Columbus ave- Iselin No. 15 children in portables, as compared to j , . i-il from areas, each one being served by n Newi of All Woodbridfe Townihip i» i;iir.. corner of Grenville street, Iselin No. r> 40K on an() mflir hc pr(11 lIV the Independent, the mnit widely other township communities, is as|any member of the council. separate primary treatment plan. —Please mention this paper when WnodbridRe, N. J. Keasbcy :|719O2 follows; with an outfall sewer to the nearest huying from advertiser*.— rend piiper in Woodbridge \\ 1. 111-10*. Hopelawn noi FORDS, KEASBEY, HOPE- Avenel _ 400 LAWN, SEWAREN, COLONIA, Work On Berry Street Dock |n!{ KKNT — Three furnished Sewaren _•. ______21(i NONE in PORTABLES. . •» A • 1 n« » rooms. Apply !>08 Barron avenue, Colonia _____ 141 In Woodbridge about 10 per cent Awaits Arrival Of Perm.t WnoiliindKe. Telephone Woodbridge of the school childreri attend port- Construction of the dock in "ort&blCS ables,i[,ii-^.. I11n1 Isetint-111n1 abouniinuti 11 5i) pe|ifri ifiiicenti __. . /•» iji There are H portables in the town- of the school children attend in port-; Woodbridge tre^k at the foot of lull I.KNT—House, at 201 Green ship, located at Avenel, Woodbridge, I ables. In Port Reading about 13 her Bcn'i' street awa>ts the arrival of ••treet, Woodbridge. Six rooms, 1 ermlt from ta Bo rtl o1 Iselin nnd Hag.iman Heights, in Port cent * '"~ Hoard of ,md mom in attic, steam heat, all im- . in an up-to-dato sanitary port- " P ] ^ ? *' » Heading 'District; but hitter port- able .In AV.ENEL, 30 per cent of Commerce andI Navigation, Town- : . • ,• • M.• 111 -, Karaite. Heasonnbla. able bus toilet system, and Is much thc children are housed In portable,! ^'P Engmper George Merrill stated I. l,.|ih»no Carteret 8-1300. improved over others. ! of an unsanitary type. I yesterdayy. The contractors. Ander- W. 1. li-l'.»tf. Other points brought out by the Avenel petition were: son & Wheeler, of Stalen island, are already planning it.; construc- (•'nit KKNT—2 or 4 furnished room 1. AviMiel, jipparently, hits the least ground space around tion, and workmen apartments; also furnished rooms k' arc ..i-rivim; lookinK for bs As soon as the ;,; ply Mrs. Little, 144 Main street its school, with no playground or plav equipment worthy of i . J" - (,i1 „. . , , ™ ...... " ... . . permit is receivereceivedd the work will go 1 W. I. tf. tin name, n is cloned oil by a high tence which would cause a' ahead, Mr. Merrill said. panic if a fire should break out, with untold los.s of life. ] Dredging of Woodbridge (reek ROOMS AND BOARD o A i • IU i . ii iii ii i i hy the federal government has been (ill llarron avenue, Woodbridge, I. Axeiicl is the largest area the school board has to pro- [ planned for some time, with provi- N. .1. .'hone 8i<2. ion for a \V 1. :. U tf vide facilities for, the distance between farthest points being h navigable channel ;. feet i ,e •] . ,,, , , • • i i II ,. . i in depth. Funds will be available I'i.KAS VN'T, coinfortablf' furnished almost tmir miles. Although a bus is provided tor some ot the | this fall] the township conunittee in, private family; gentleman; children for the farthest point, it is the salme bus that is used 1 hawilsl beegon aheadassured, ,provide and thd e thdredgine ducgk liii|iiire ills Linden avenue, tic tele- to transport eighth grade and high school students from Aven- and suitable; roadways approachinj -.•io.ne Woodbridge 8-0285-W. el to Woodbridge. Hence it makes an early start at the furth-jit have been started ami assurance \V_ I. , 10. is given that the dock will he com- est point, brings the grade children to Avenel, then takes the pleted. FOR SALE higher grade children to Woodbridge. Then in the evening The contract price on the dock is EASY TERMS - WONDERFUL VALUES MM) Assorted flowering shrubs. picks up the higher grade children at Woodbridge first, bring- ¥8,11)1, and the township coininit- Kvergreens, Cedars, Spruce, tee has $10,000 available for the etc. ing them to Avenel, then picking up the lower grade chddren work, of which the fdflfiindor will Hanly IV-i^niiial Plants. at Avtyiel school and taking them home. That means that these be used on the approaches. K JAX'SA, Sewaren, \. J. near small children have to start shortly after 7 in the morning and HERE ARE SOME OF OUR EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT REMARK- -rlioc.l. "»-:!, 10, 17, 24, 31; 11-7, 14'. have to wait'for half an hour after school is.out on the street Steal Car Belonging To Town Attorney On Main St. |{ SALE—Divan and two wicker for the bus to pick them up. ABLY LOW PRICES AND VERY EASY TERMS: chairs for sale. Inquire 547 3. As a result, the petitioners believe that Avenel should A blue Jordan coupe belonging -dar avenue or call Woodbridge have another school east of the Penn tracks, at a point central- to Henry St. C. Lavin, township at- t7 torney of Woodbridge, was stolen W. I. '.i-uii, 10-3, 10 ly located for the majority of the children east of the tracks, Wednesday night while Mr. Lavin rhere about half the Avenel children live; instead of contin- was attending a meeting of the HiR SALE—Five room house witith ^'here about halt the Avenel c Woodbridge Democratic Club in bath and all improvements in Roww one school, with portables. 'and place. Telephone Woodbridgj -e jriiriK to crowd the children into Hungarian Hall on School street. 86 favor buying more land in vicinity Mr. Lavin left the car in front --- -1710. 4. Petitioners do not favi of his office at fifi Main street about of present school. By removing portables and housing half the BUSINESS NOTICES 8:30 p. m. and returned an hour children in a new school east of the tracks, the present site later to find it missing. He report- (.LASS porch enclosures; metal ed his loss to the police, who imme- weatherstrips, radiator enclosures; west of the tracks is large enough fo'r a long time. Moreover, diately notified Middlesex and Un- '••'r free estimate, send postal to J it is possible to buy land for a site much cheaper east of the ion County authorities to be on tin l';iylor, '!•[ Oakland avenue, Sewar- Penn tracks. lookout for it. • ti. \. J. w. I. KI-:J+. 5. Avenel is among the large taxpayers of the township, STAND OWNER HELD Henry Jansen, Tining and Sheet turning in more taxes per school child than any other of the Metal Work; also furnace work. school districts. Hence, we see no reason why we should not be ON ASSAULT CHARGE \ldi-ii street (near White Church) W Ibridgi', N. J. Telephone Wood- at the top of the list in the township, when it comes to school Julius Brenger, :.'J, owner of a 1 .dice S-112.1(1. facilities, and instead of having one-fourth of the portables, road stand on St. (leorge's avenue, W. I. bHdge, N. J. W. I. y-iu tf. • Michael J. Coll, a fortner Mayor i The population of Woodbridge increased by 21 during the month of A brown coat stolen from Emily of Woodbridife Township, was elect- Suckj* 138 West lirand street, Kah- ed to membership in the|Lions Club September, according to the report MALE HELP WANTED ' of births and deaths submitted by way, at a dance in the Municipal AN OPPORTUNITY of Woodbridi?e Monday Jight at the Building September ,'1'\, was recov- weekly luncheon in Middlesex Ho- Health Officer Peter Peterson at the 1929 1929 HKI.IAHLE man wanted tyy Manu- meeting of the Board pf Health ered by the Woodhridge police on tiU'Lurer of national necessity, to tel. Dr. Howard Kothfuss who was Tuesday. j liiintlle distribution to both retail and elected to membership at the meet- Monday night. In genefal his re- ins 'ust week, was' welcomed at the port showehd d the townshihip in good The coat, along wjith a coat and wliolesih: trade in this ami aur- condition from a medical viewpoint. hat belonging to another girl, wu* CHEVROLET CHEVROLET |"in\(|in(r territory. Will give exdus- meeting Monday night with tin; taken from the "I.-adies Room" dur- n'e right to man who has available Lions song of welcome. There were 37 new babies ush- The meeting was the monthly ered into the world, to provide new ing the dance run by "The Three I.0D0 to lfl,r,00 cash capital to fi- charges for Woudbridge's three Pals." It was turned over to Oili- COACH CABRIOLET ":in(!e his own business. Honesty and business meeting of the club anil cer Zuccaro by a Port Reading man, iiiore essential th'in exper- there was no outside speaker. Be- nurses, who have these little ones fore proceeding'the members ^to under their care until they reach who said he had found it in his cur. | ience iii Ibis line. Product is a util- school age. $125.00 $125.00 ! n.v having unlimited prospects and in silence with bowed heads fbr — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It - - competition. Should net between minute in respect for Mrs. Hough- At the other end of the scale, the DOWN DOWN ,000 and $7,500 per year. If in- ton, mother of Milliard Boiighton, report showed, were 10 deaths, mak- terested write Sales Manager, 76V a member of the club. Mrs, Bough- ing the net increase 21. —famous the world over [''1,'di-n Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, and ton died this week. Contagious diseases were scarce, nent.s will be made for offi- Kormer President Harry ford there being !"> cases of diphtheria jcial in ciant interview at a central presented a_ ,pla n to establish a reported. _, -1 cases of tuberculosis, Pinaud's budget to meet thhe expenses of del- and 2 ot whooping cough, your district. The nursing staff made 51)8 visits ALSO OTHER MAKES AND MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. PICK 1U ! > :i, 10, 17. egates to the National convention ' to "the home-s ~o f••*•• babie* s *-an• d children Shampoo FEMALE HELP WA.NTED. of Lions. ' below school agi., with 80 new eases l"'sperifficed operator; also learn- Lion Miclfuel Couideii reported on their list. ' Attendance at the Leaves four luiir lustrous, THE CAR YOU WANT AND BUY WITH CONFIDENCE i on nij'ii's shirts. Steady work; that steady progress is being made clinic totalled Zl>2. heullhj/, mid not too dry! •Rood pay.1 Apply Linden Shirt Co., in the plans' for u township wide Marriages in the township num- 17;!!. KiiM Klizabeth avenue. Linden, chamber of commerce. Mr. (ioulden bered 211, which shows Dan Cup on At your dtidcr s—•orsend'ftx .1. Hun NO. WH stops at door. and his committee are receviing aid the job as usual. ftr fullsizv bottle to PiruuJ, • 1. & C. 1'. 10-;., 10, 17 from the United States Chamber^ of After the health officers report, Commerce at Washington. Tht> the board heard several communica- Dfj/t. Al, no E 21 St., SXCLUSIVK territory for diatribu- present chamber of commerce in tions read by the secretary, ot /Vim YorL- [Sample bottle free J loiship avuiluble ;n this vicinity Linden in being studied by the com- which the most important was a lot Nationally known "Coal Carbu- mittee as the conditions are similar letter from Floid T. Howell, of Se- fetor", an automatic device for Ijurn- to those in Woodbridge. It will be waren, protesting against the prac- one of the principal aims of the tice in that town of avowing rain HK «oft or hard coal with thermos- chamber to unite all sections of the JEFFERSON MOTORS, INC. water from the leadars. on houses ic control; applicable to any size township solidly behind alt mean- type of heating plant with Savings ures for the and progress of to run into the sanitary sewer sys 5 malce your' to 50% of previous coal bill; the township. tem. This condition was cauning 399 Main Street twite in price; shows EXCEP- It was reported that the club pre- the sewers to run over at times, he 160 New Brunswick Ave. sented 130 to Mrs. Hubei- for loc&l stilted; and asked for action by the DOUBLE EDGE TIONAL PROFIT. Established deal- RAZOR eujoying large income. Many thoritublo purposes. The money health authorities. PERTH AMBOY METUCHEN Uglily satisfactory installations in was the proceeds of ball games be- (old or net? mod*/) pis immediate vicinity. Initial in- tween the tluhs of Woodbridge and Fog Defioi Light* stineiit required smull, but tinun- Fords. The coMiulsslouer of lighthouses a BITTER RAZOR PHONE PHONE .slaiulintf and buid|)e»b back- lays that there la no light that will fund of applicant muSFbe FIKST Flnt of Long Lin* |>eiielrute a dense fog fur much ills- - or your money bade ,6-1049 ' ""'. Kxpertetic* in our business Zuchuflah Brldgen, a Harvard man, tance. The lights In present tine are I FOK TIH JVK>«mi 15 essential. For complete informa- considered fair weather SIKUUIS, and Guaranteed by U uuid. to have been I lie first student PROM* CQW"ORATION addieas The Coal Csrburetor ID the United Stntes to attempt to at the ousel of tun other means of New Branniak, N. J. •Q Convalescing D cubicrip»ior $1 *>0 Per Year

MIDDLESEX PRESS, IS 20 Green Z'.reel. Woodlmdge News fromTheChurches T, !,-!!>,..,:.-. W LMIITHL'.- ITU) EPISCOPAL 2-.:i(> I*. M. V, Auxiliary will meet at thr-"i",".' lARI F< H rVR.SK A M of Mrs. <;. M. Liddel. !. UHiKS Vj i l-:n rh hnnl. v(H) I\ M. -Wednesday. Mid-w.. P.AFTERTY . Advertising ind Busine-n V service. Topic, "Spiritual (;, i .1 M. I'rayer and of the Feast Year." u •frond-fliw m»:>r Utrch 13, 191H. at 0* Pott- 3. M. mi 1 M. Monday. Meeting of FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH the v«'-|i-y at the rectory. Woodbridfe Avenue, Avenel n I1, M.- 'wvdnesdav. Men's Rev. Clair A. Morrow, pastor ("hi!> nii't't-iiif.' in the parish 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. house. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship p. M.—Thursday, t'hoir re- 7:15 P. M. Christian Endeavor. hearsal. ;].". P. M —Friday. Boy Scout Colored B.ptl.1 -I'UHL I ATION it committed to no politics]. racial r#li- met'ting-, 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. »f'c:*i (TToup or organisation. It* »'m i* 'o »!!ow in 1:30 P. M.—Sunday school. -.**< :t,:;m< n^hiie that \X know? :.-> he ur.truthful. ST. JAMES h.&.'pd. nr of »'naiur« to offend » proper wnw of delicacy. 7:00 "Young Peopled Rar.|s. 7:3n A. M. — Low Ma**. Holy Union." Th mp*r'» opinion, insofa. M • unccrt endeavor can Mrve to pre- Holy . <<•;,?., nr>t appear in the newt, but i? confined to the spies set Name Society will receive 8:00 P. M.—Evening sermon V|T;: Communioh. •> a,i.i. for ;t—the editorial column. In this column it is pledged to Wednesday. 8 P. M. Prayer lice- jph.'.d nifh thing* ».' it coniiiders worthy, and to condemn and fight ?:00 A. M. —Low Ma??. Ing. ir»r<; cr>ndit,'nj in which it ftet evidence of insincerity, injustice. 10:30 A. M.—'Hiph Ma«. • prejudice of the public welfare, lu colnmm at »U times.ir* •. .-n i" publication of communications on any subject, althmigh CONGREGGAT1ONAL First Church of Chriat, Scientist no communication will be considered that i« palpably bitter or ma- i':4.i A. M. — Church school. .Sewaren or which i« not »igntire V:45 A. M.—Church ?• 8:00 P. M. Thursday—Reading room, 3 00 • In this age of religious toleration and general humorinp 11:00. A. M.—Morninjr worship. Sermon topic, "Whnt Kind of 5:00 P. M. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH (if )u- other felNuv's viewpoint, it is gratifying to notice the Soil"" This i- the rirft' of a series of ser- "ARE SIN. DISMASK. \\n passivc acceptance by Woodbridge citizens of the presence of mon? on the Parables of Jesus. DEATH RKAL?" will be the -.„!,. 7:-lr> P. M,—Song service followed a group of gypies here, and even their intrusion into the buni- ject of the Lcsson-Sennnn in si' Great Ciech Reformer | of this law to the people at a general \ said beginning point running easter- hy a -hort talk by Prof. Churches of Christ, Sctcitist t,p, ni->s life of the villaf!%. John Amos ('onit'iiius »'.Ts probably , election." j ly along the Pennsylvania Railroad Breisch. Sunday, Octobtr 12, 19JU. ' to the center line of Middlesex Ave- Monday afternoon the Epworth The Golden Text is: "Drpar- Once upon a time such a band would have been frownrd The boundary Urea and polling nue_ ; thence northerly and_ northeast League will hold an outdoor meet- from evil, and do good; and dwvli erfy'along the center line of Middle-1 insr at Echo I,ake. for evermore" (Psalms 37:27). en. run out of town by a righteous mayor and a stern chief of Heidelberg. The great Cwch ^reform- places of the various districts are as Among the citations which com- er died at Amsterdam In 1670. Hl» follows: sex Avenue to the northerly line of | Tuesday evening, members of the police. Now they, are—if not welcomed—at least tolerated. block 448; thence easterly along the. i Epworth Ltapue will attend the prise the Lesson-Sermon is the f-,| nfttWe langIlaf,e was firman. FIRST WARD • FIRST DISTRICT northerly line of block -148 and block League institute at Metuchen lowing from the Bible: "Then !;- All that tract lying between the called his twelve disciples together, This is a healthy sign. We grow more broadminded— Pennsylvania Railroad (on the east) •140 to the Pennsylvania Railroad and 1 :(in P. M.—Wednesday. Lunch- crossing the same; thence southeast- eon meeting of the Builder So- and K»VC them power and authnnt. more lenient toward the stranger from beyond our ken. ; SHERIFF'S SALE and the center line of Amboy avenue erly along the northerly line of block over all devils, and to cure disca-.^. (on the west); and 100 feet north of ciety. And he sent them to preach th? Tri SAI.K -- Ir. i"hii 428 to the center line of Chain O'- A After all a gypsy is human. Just because he doesn't like IVMiiy Green street (on the north) and (on kingdom of God. and to heal th- Hills Road; thence easterly along the PRESBYTERIAN the south) a line drawn mid-way be- center line of Chain O'Hills Road to sick" (Luke 9:1, 2). to pay rent and "stay put".is no reason to look at him with New and Second streets, and !i:4."> A. M.—Church school. The Lesson-Sermon also itKiinli-s the westerly line of Mock 387; thence 11:00 A. M.—M o r n i n g worship. suspicion. S»[)tcml'alp block 395; thence westerly and 3:00 p. M.—Junior C. E. 1 j.'ilili' ventuf 'rn southerly along block 35*5 and contin- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "En- (I.-iK-t-s of modernity in that they have rented a shop on Main TIIK I9TH DAY OF FIRST WARD . SECONp DISTRICT uing the last course in a straight line 3:00 P. M.—Intermediate C. E. tifely separate from the belief an•'; m'Ti'HKII. A. I> 193(1 fl:4.ri P. M.—Young People's dream of material living, is the I.K- street, and, here conduct a fortune telling business just like a lnck in lh^ nft*rn^^n "I ^,i\\ tl.iy All that part of the First Ward to the Port Reading Railroad to the i,fi-irr'ft ')rn. .• m i!:.. ens ••( N«Weast of the Pennsylvania Railroad. easterly line of Raritan Township; Cliurch. Topic. Luke 17. divine, revealing spiritual under- k. N J thence northerly along the easterly 7: IS P. M.—The Friendly, hour. standing and the consciousness ..- merchant selling shoes. They read your face, head or hands, - ruling IIIK trii't 4ir ii.,r.,l nf "anil Polling PUce: Memorial Munici- ; Sermon topic, "God the Cre-man's dominion .over the wlii•'„ mi! ('S lif r,.initft.T purm '.ilar'.y tic- pal Building. line of Raritan Township to the point — for a fee. Four walls in place of a tent—the gypsy in a cage ultiiiH*1. lyini,' unrt hung ;n IhP or place of beginning. ator." earth. This understanding' ca-i- , of \V'>oilhri'lKp, In l^f' I'ouiuy of out error and heals the sick, -,,]••: FIRST WARD - THIRD DISTRICT S:00 P. M— Monday. Brecken- — it is a queer phenomenon! \ and Ktnti* nf Npw .lor^py. Polling Place: Uelin Sch _., lia. 6. ridge Guild will meet at thewith it you can speak 'as one having Ht ll-.C f.,rmcil AH that tract between the Penn- authority'" (p. 14). We wonder if they grow tired of "following the gypsy of 111,' sylvania Railroad (on the east) and SECOND WARD - cfiVENTH DIS- home of Mrs. Maxwell Logan. West itvemu with tin •• «t,n" «lli I the center line of Amboy avenue (on TRICT pattern" here and then* about the world. Tired of being a the west); and between a line (on Comprising Colonia and north to THIRD WARD - SECOND DISTRICT thence southerly along point ; run-the north) drawn mid-way between Beginning at a point in St. Georges wandering, homeless race? the County Line. AH of the ward Creek to the Port Reading Railr.aj; ! New and Second streets, and pro- north of the northerly boundary of Avenue where the same is intersect- thence westerly along Port Rtaii'r? When we see these young gypsy girls, attired in purple !t-ft with a militih .f <>.tnr, tf'-r, H ilt-:t;jn(i> i jecting easterly to said railroad, and District No. 6, ed by the Port Reading Railroad and Railroad to the point or place c•; !•- MI mo fret tn On- ..rllii-rly hm- i,r i»t N". the Perth Amboy City line (on the Polling Place: Colonit School. from said beginning point running > nn m«p h N.> :'lv I .Nuitml lln Of L lnden nn of THIRD WARD - FOURTH To t':ose we say, "As long as the gypsy conducts himself Th" ,il«i\i. -»iTil>l:.-i, 'T»'fn ^ir^nJ a hn? e . * ™\ and north of southerly along the center line DIS- mii'l" i .- i.Jr»,.n & F"»; drawn pajallel wv* ^u Middlesex Avenue to the Pennsyl' TRICT as a law abiding citizen, there is little to be dune. If and when j ^U.',, ",,,"",",' stre«t and 100 feet north of the ia Railroad; thence easterly along the Including all the ward south of ht> fails to so conduct himself, the police power is amply able j nJ'iiio.'" "' ',il;t!i. ;i|>pin\i niiitely northerly line thereof. Pennsylvania Railroad to the point Port Reading Railroad and west of iiiuuhir tht1 riKhts. Polling Place: High School. ' or place of beginning. Woodbridge Creek, to take I'aTt* ninf tVimwe suuauunoitilatiiin . " i privilpRTnwihi-, r with nil .-• (ii me situation, nnviioc-s iH-u-i;i..ni- ami nijpnni njiti, - Polling Place: New liCrlin School. Polling Place: Pariih Houae hen a House • : in iiliywjst ii(i- Until then, lot him alone. Give the gypsy his chance. Don't: ",,',!'" III! 1" -I..in.-.' FIRST WARD - SIXTH DISTRICT No. IS. (Woodbridge). 111-.UN Allli M ., '. S'NiiN. SlHTtff. All th-a tract between the Penn- Hurried Down frown at him ljut try smiling instead, HliMliN' V XnllTHKI I sylvania KJiilroad (on the east) and THIRD WARD - FIRST DISTRICT THIRD WARD - FIFTH DISTRICT w. i. 1,0 :i, ifi. i;. .'i the center lir.e of Linden avenue (on Beginning on Staten Island Sound Beginning at a point in the Penn- • the we^t): and between the center at the Carteret Line; thence norther- sylvania Railroad where the same is people used to ask, "h He THE AVENEL SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE line of Freeman street (on, the s' and northwesterly along said Car- intersected hy the Port Reading Rail- insured?" Now they ask, "li TOWNSHIP OF WOODBR1DGE north) and (on the south) a line I t-eret line to Biair Roa4i. thence road and from said beginning run- he properly insured?" Notice of Regiitry and General drawn parallel with Green street, and southerly along Blair Road to where ning northerly along the Pennsylvan- 100 feet north of the northerly line While the claim of Avenel, now petitioning for another Election. it intersects the center line of Home- ia Railroad to the southerly boundary Adequate sound stock firt Notice is hereby given that the thereof. stead Avenue to the center line of line of the City uf Rahway; thence insurance will properly pi- school in its district,.seems well founded at first glance; stilt boards of registry'and election for easterly along the southerly bound- Ash Street; thence southerly along tea you against loss and n-.t closer scrutiny brings soberer thought, as always. the Tov " Polling Place: High School. the center line of Ash Street to the ary line of the City of Rahway to center line of Myrtle Avenue; thence Hart Street; thence' northeasterly service of our depenJ.it-x Avenel claims to have the most ratable*, or taxable value- ^ '" o-ciock P.-M; t0 Tj 'P, M, ] | SECONComprisinD WARg alDl o-f FIRS KeasbeyT DISTRIC. All oTf westerly along the center line of still along, the boundary line of the agency will prove of vak.e in real estate, per school child, of any district, in the township, j (Standard Tinie) ..n Tuesday, Octo- the WWardd south of Lehigh Valley Myrtle Avenue and its westerly pro- City of Rahway to the Rahway Riv- to you. ber 14, 1930in , for the purpose of re- RilRailroadd ttracksk . longation to Woodbridge Creek; er; thence easterly along the Rahway And on this basis asks for better school facilities, 1 vising and correcting their registers. Polling Plkca: Kesibey School. thence southerly along Woodbridge River to the westerly boundary line of the Borough of Carteret; thence ft seems like a just claim. / Also Creek to Glencove Avenue extended Notice is1L hereby givi-n. that a Gen-1 SECOND WARD SECOND DIS- westerly; thence easterly along said southwesterly still along the westt-r- J. H. CONCANNON But, what is the best basis upo,n which to locate schools'.' ;orarE^tiU wn?be'hVlVarth*e'vB|r- TRICT • Glencuve Avenue to Sewaren Ave- ly boundary line of the linruiJKh of Upon the value of the real estate, in H district, or upon the num-' io,us Polli,nK. !)laces,,in, ,Vnt' T^wnslJip Comprising Hopelawn and FYaser|nue, also known as the Old Rt.ad; Carteret mid tHe ot-nter line of Blair Insurance & Real EstaU- 1 Middlesex County, Heights. All of the ward north of the, thence northerly along Sewaren Ave- Read to Homestead Avenue; thuice her of school children in the district'.' A few millionaires living the hours of 6Lehigh Valley Railroad tracks, east'nue to Central Avenue; thence tast- westerly along the center line of E»( 1908 in a eertaiji section might boost the tax value immeu'selv, but a-m. to 7 p. m. (Stundavd Time) on of the center of Crows, Mill road, and , erly along Central Avenue and its Homestead Avenueito the Ct?nt«r line Tuesday, November -1, l'.i;)0, for the south" of the center of King George's' easterly prolongation to Staten Is- of Ash Street; thence southerly along tht- number of school children wliuld not be increased. In fact, purpose of electing: Post Road from said Crows Mill road lani Sound; thenee northwesterly the center lint- of Ash Strt-i-t to thc- 76 Main St. Tel. 8-02«H it might even be decreased, for our millionaires are notoriously A United Jy-ate-s Senator (For full easterly to the boundary of the First almpg the Soun.J to the puint u: place center line uf Myrtle Avenue; thence ttrm). westerly along ihv center line of mote given to producing soda crackers and automobiles than Ward. of beginning. A United states Sena r (Kor un- Polling Place: Hopelfcwn School. J Polling Place: Port Reading School, Myrtle- Avenue and its westerly pro- Woodbridge children. t'xpired term), I No. 9, longation to Woodbrkljrt- Creek; A Member of the U^ust' of Rep- Again, a state highway going through a district might SECOND WARD - THIRD DISTRICT >-es from the 3rd Congress- Comprising southern Fords. All I f, 4j.oi»st land values, without one whit increasing the school pop- ional_District. that tract lying north of the Lehigh | Illation. Thus it Keems to follow that land values should not A State Senator (To fill vacancy). Valley Railroad tracks west of Crows. A Coroner. Mill road, and south of King George's i govern school locations. Throe Members of the General Post road. Your Old Radio, Piano, or Victrola has a greater & Otter-1 The question should be: A('e Avenel's children taken care Members of the Buard o: Polling PUce: Smitb of properly—in an uncrowded school, with proper sanitary fa- Clmsen Freeholders. Garage, Ford*. trade in value during this month on 1 Commitu eman from SECOND WARD - FOURTH DIS- es, and within fair walking distance of their homes? ^ Ward"* ^ ' TRICT To this the answer seems tolbc "No". As explained'else- Justice of the Peace (For full Comnrisinir ""^tra1 Fords, All Viiat ^ i. _• • _ _ j.i » _ _ \ ' i _ . i .'.. .. 1.1 _ i. . c „*: UtCTlll 1. i tract lying north of King Gt*rge's where in this issue, the Avenel school is unable to function j"u!tice of the Peace (To fil1 va "! PosPt t roadTlyind li u betweebt n ththe RiRaritat n without the aid of those unsightly .makeshifts—the portable t-am-yi. .,„•,. , TownshixUW1.=a.up lin.,HeB an...du th...=e uuboundar-..u-.y, o•f schools; and the charg, i, made that sanitary conditions in , ..Abo t0 vote on the followlnK bond|the First Ward,and lyim^outh of issues: northerly boundary described as fol- these buildings ait- not what they sliould be. STATE WATER RIGHTS BONDS lows: "An Act authorizing th Kveii though the 40o ,-chool children in Avenel,can be ac creation Beginning at a point in the Rari- g , ooff u debeftEstat of the State e V^Trse tan Line 100 feet north of the north- cornmodated by the aid of the portable schools, still these by tht issuance of bonds of the State erly line of Fifth street; thence east- millum dollars only be considered a temporary arrangement, and plans sum of erly and 100 feet north of Fifth ^VuM oofiX.f lands andd in- street crossing. Grant j»venue to the made to house the children properly. Provided of course, that terest therein, water rights and in-northerly line of Fords Terrace No. RADIO 1; thence, northerly along the pame JLqjeitic the township board of education, after considering.the sub- ^t.^cote^ng^^^ to an angle; thence eabterty alonn- a Ject carefully, decides that the most pressing s;a!l upon the ing the potable waters of this State; northerby line of Ford* Terrace, No. funds at their disposal comes from Avenel, and not elsewhere, ^i ththe way, andd tto pay 1, to the center of Mary avenue: interest of said debt and also to thence northerly along the center of Now you can have the 1930 Model at a very lbw p Regarding sanitattorr in the Avenel schools, such a charge jj-jay and discharge the principal there- Mary avenue, to a point 100 feet can hardly go unchallenged by the township board; and if ^-^ ^ ^ 0, ^ _ north of the northerly line of Pitman Don't buy a Radio until I give you a^ trade in allowano ll ^^^X {he peop ^^^e & = avenue, thence easterly and 100 feet found based on tact,- immediately corrected. Health of the eral election." north of Pitman avenue crossing school child should be paramount. > STATE INSTITUTIONS BONDS Poplar etr*«t, and continuing in the value on yimr old set. Fill in this Coupon NOW. „ .. ., , .. . ., . . . . , ., "An Act authoring the creation j same course to the boundary of th« .Regarding the location of the Avenel school as to avail of a debt of tht State of New Jersey.' pirBt Ward. ability, investigation seems to bear out the claim that a school; !>> '^ *»*»»«»« of bonds of the sute i pomng PU«: OU Ford. School ' * . . ., , . , , . . '••. m the sum of ten million dollars for No. 7. CONCANN'ON'S MUSIC STOKE east of the Pennsylvanir a railroad is needed, hupetvwing rrm- state Institutione; providing the ways | WOOUBJUUCJE. X. J. cipal John H. Love admits that the youngsUrs east of the ; »"d means to pay the interest of said .SECOND WARD -FIFTH DISTRICT it MUSIC What allowance will you give , , .. ... ,, ' , , , i debt and also to Nay and discharge.! Comprising both sides of Main tracks have quite a distance to walk-to the present school, '^ principal thereof; and providing street Including central Forda and i'i> a STORE located west of the tracks; and that this in a- hardship in the,fo«" the submission of this law to tht Lafayette Height*. All of the ward CONCANNON^S (Malst) Radio? I people at a general election. lying between the northerly line of Winter. STATE HIGHWAY BONDS District No. 4, and the Port Reading Victrola? All in all, Avenel could use a new school east of the Ptnn- "AD Act authorizing the creation. Railroad. 76 MAIN STREfcT . r. . c , i i i . ., . of a debt of the State of Ntw Jersey, Polling Plus: New Ford* Sckool, .. Piano? «y very nicely. But are the funds avaiiable, and can they beiby the issuance of bonds of the su»t« No. 14. n th B m NAME WOODBRIDGE, N. J. beat sijent jn Avenel for the greatep r good of the ««i*ter num-!' ,, " of eighty-.thregy. e niillion , j , . .... „ „, . . ,. „ ~ , 7. , , jdtlkr*, for highway itnprovemsBts; ber of uchopl children / That is the questio n tfor the board i^ for highway itnprovemsBts; SECOND WAW> • WXTH DISTRICT ' ADDRESS ^g th« w»y» »nd mem* to pay Kenning at a poht in toe easter- Tel 8-0299 to decide. ' lhfc interest of said debt, and also to ly boundary line of RariLan ToWn- r,« ii • ' i • i i l^y ••td dist'hargB the principal there- ship where the same is interacted by The problem W not a simple one! o[. ^^ pruvidiii|[ W Lbt- tubnu^ion the Pennsylvania tt*Uro*d and from Because Our Guarantee to the

OF EXTRAORDINARY SAl.ES Public On Used Cars DURING THE PAST THIRTY DAYS, OUR STOCK OF USED 1. All used cars offered to the CARS IS PRACTICALLY DE- PLETED AND TO FILL THIS public are honestly represent- ill SHORTAGE ed.

Ettch car is sold for juat wtmt it is We Need ' 2. Every car is priced at its 20 Late Model lowest possible figure arid this Used Cars liUPMOBILE price is rigidly maintained.

We want the public to be satisfied and our motto is "Buy and ride with THE POPULARITY OF OUR confidence." RECONDITIONED CARS IS EVER INCREASING SO WE ARE OFFERING A 3. If you purchase a used car from us you may have a live- Liberal Allowance day trial exchange privilege. ON ALL CARS TAKEN IN •4f you are not satisfied for any reason turn your car back to us and apply the TRADE. money you paid in on the purchase of any pther car in stock—used or new. Act Now! "Our Used Cars Make Good or We Do" Don't Wait! HERE CENTURY USED CAR EXCHANGE Century Motors, Inc. Fayette and Read Streets Main Office: 310 High Street, 310 High Street PERTH AMBOY, N. J. PERTH AMBOY NEVER CLOSED

II "A True Product of the Century"

Introducing to the People of Perth Amboy and Vicinity All Models of This Latest Masterpiece

Kefreshments See These New HUPPS Eights Music

Souvenift Thursday, Friday, Saturday October 9th, 10th, 11th AT THE SHOWROOMS OF CENTURY MOTORS, INC SALES 310-312 HIGH STREET- SERVICE IN REALITY PERTH AMBOY, N. J. CENTURY MOTORS READY FOR AUTOMOBILE SHOW MILES is Showing Save $^95 The Smartest Styles in Money ••mmmm&r SUEDE SHOES on these quality foods

01O77VOUA, STANDARD 20 OZ. LOAF GRANDMOTHER'S Wonderful Selection BREAD £5 $495 In appreciation of the tremen- dous public response to our re- duced price for Grandmother's Bread durirfg the past two weeks ... we ore continuing the sale of this oven-fresh, tasty quality loaf.

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FANCY LONG ISLAND .,••.• POTATOES ~ 5 ibs 13c 15"">«k3yc EIGHT O'CLOCK The largest selling high-grade coffee in ., the world. A distinctive coffee ... mellow '"' 23c Yesterday one i.f tin- fn-te- and full-flavored. iri£ sales and seivirt- stations deal- ing in model 11 tian>])ortaticn. lift ter known as the autnmoliilr, opened RED CIRCLE a public showing of new fieati^ns A blend of the choicest mOuntam-growrt „ in bodies and cars by Huprnohiie. Ttje coffees of Colombia and Brazil .. . rich, firm, which is situated lit H10-:)12 27c High street. Pert); Amboy, is known satisfying. n.« Century Motor-' Inc., and is noted for it? fine ciys and service. BOKAR ,. In honor of the event the huge show room and service station of the America's greatest package coffee . corporation was decorated in a most volue. The last word in coffee enjoyment. attractive manner, the color scheme being black and yellow in keeping WHITEHOUSE with the spirit of Hallowe'en, which tall is celebrated this month.. cans The show is under the personal EVAP. MILK supervision of S. 0. Metchik, gener- SUNNYFIELD al manager of the corporation, who declares it is not only a credit to the city of Perth Amboy, but marks the SLICED BACON 19c progress of the autumobile industry which is already making strides for LARGE SELECTED greater business than has been ex- GRADE perienced during ihfc past few Albert Schicker 29c months, Mr. Metchik. recently came EGGS to the Century Motor? In;., a? sales Velvetta Suede shoes—in every style that is new and smart: oxfords, pumps, straps, manager. His work with the corpor- Reindeer Meat Added ation has been so successful that he (The Following Items on Sale Oct. 9 to 15 Inclmive) ,. step-ins, ties, and the side-lace tie. Reptile and self-trimming. Every type of heeL has been made general manager. to Army Ration List \ni'linnii;i.*. .Mask;i. - Tlie I'nlteil ASSORTED Each moid looks so much more expensive! We manufacture our shoes in tremen- In the neighborhood of eighteen SOUPS 3 «n* 25C different models of the new Hupmo- Stales army niuy cliurme the i>l>] me<> CAMPBELL'S dous quantities, at big savings; and pass on these savings to our customers, bile are on display. These are of call. Tlie bran ami the $iilr man FLAKES OR different body designs with six and Jukes iierialiilii)! t» It art' huuii'l fur a CHIPSO GRANULES pkg*. w/C eight cylinder engines. Mr. Metchik martial Styx. For what? It'* Sale to declares the new Hupmobile to be the greatest creation of the automo- [ieindeer. P & G SOAP 3 cakes 25c Pay Less ItES SHOES °;- •• *— bile world and says that many or- It l?"tlie Inli'iitiim of the division of ders have already been secured. military training to roiishler oontnicts at Miles GREATEST VA.LUES IM THE CITY 3 pkgs. 25C 5 Large Factories The show which began yesterday which will place reindeer meat npnn QUAKER OATS and will continue until and includ- tlie refillnr diet of the embryo sol- 1 ing Saturday night. Special atrac- diers, * PILLSBURY pkg- 12c 132 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY tions have been arranged for each day. Souvenirs will be distributed QUAKER 95 WRKKT ST., NEWARK 101 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH to all tnen and women attending the Guests of Newlyweds BAKED BEANS MAID 3 cons 2OC Ol'KN EYKN1N<;S show. An orchestra will furnish Have Own Idea* of Fun music for dancing and refreshments U Joneslmre, Ark. — You can fet,eh the PTK TOMATOES 3 cl'ni 23c New York Stores Brooklyn Stores New Jersey Stores will be served. In order to take care of the large pride of snme people hy entertaining ir>6 w. ;t-ith st. « E. 11th m. 785 Manhattan Ave. Sir. Market St. .Newark with a lifeless party, hut persons who "i"illi Fifth Ave. crowd attending the show the entire UNEEDA BAKERS Women's Shoes Only 701 lith Ave 285 Main St. Orange building occupied by Century Mo- attended a ivnrtesy to a young mnr 112 W. lliiith St. 5r>H 7th .\ve.1681 Pit kin Ave., rie«l iimple here recently were un LORNA DOONES, FIG NEWTONS, near Rockaway Avc. 101 Broad Sit. Elizabeth tors, Inc., has been remodeled. New 140 K. 14th St. 1-1G2 First Avc. offices have been constructed, in- heat a hie. FRUITANAS, FIVE O'CLOCK TEAS pkg. f OC Also featured at Edgar's Long Island Stores G94 Main Ave. .. . t'assaic cluding a new cashier's office and AgBTHviiie'l with the routine of 0 REGULAR PRICE 12c PACKAGE 34 E. 14th St.31-49 Steinway St Astoria 120 Main St...... Paterson the entire building beautified. In 166-12 Jamaica Ave. . Jamaica SHM'IHI, the men folk hoisted stra> Bronx Stores 1»1 Main St Hackensack order to supply additional room for clubs nnrl ehused rats about the ham 2H*i; Third Ave., 541 K. i:»8th St. New Jersey Stores 132 Smith St Perth Amboy the many new and advanced models ant! corn crib at the home, lu an •2Ui-2 Third Ave. 1ST Newark Ave. .. ..Jersey City 4 South Broad St. Trenton the display floor has been enlarged hour 150 rats were dead. 470 E. Tremont A've. 70S Hergi'iiline Ave...Union City 133-E. Front St. .. and the interior completely redec- AT AIL A&P MARKETS Plamfickl orated. Although Century Motors, Inc. t Cooto Drown* was organized but two years ago Cedar Rajiids. luwu.—A full-grown FRESH MILK-FED it is today one of the leading auto goose on the farm of Italpb Pearson ROASTING and FRYING — Please mention this paper to ad- Guinea Pifs and R«ti Script Clerk'i Datiei mobile houses of Perth Amboy and nt Whit tier WHS drowned. The i?onse vertisers; it helps you, it helps them; The liiiiviiii nf biological survey says A icrlpt clerk in n motion picture does business throughout the entire was trying to get a drink from u wu A that (here is nu foundation for the Studio, who Is almost always a girl, Perth Amboy Trade Territory. Th< ter pail held in un upright position in it helps vour paper. •— officers of the company are: Alber CHICKENS . b 33c Idea tlwt miineu pigs will keep ruts must be an expert stenographer. She the henhouse "lien II lost Its hulaiue G. Waters, president; Harry J and fell in. There was nhout an |nch swiiy. If there wore contacts between has charge nf the script during the Hardiman, vice president; J. Leo ARMOUR'S, SWIFT'S or WILSON'S these two animals, !t Is more, than making nf the. picture and is constant- Burke, secretary-treasurer; S. O.of water in the pall. ' likely tliiit the rats would destroy ilia ly at the directors side. She takes Metchik, general manager; Alberl guinea jilirs. notes on costumes, action, dialogic, the Schicker, service manager, and Mis Snake H«» Feet SMOKED HAMS O/TOLE length of the running of a scene, di- Sadie I.. Mulvaney, cashier. Calcutta. —A treuk oi JuuglHunil ha.. rectors that BO with en eh scene as In discussing the new Hupmobile been sent IO Hie I'rtkutla imiseutn, x WOODBR1DGE made fur the cutter. It is quite an which will be featured during th huge snake killed in the Itan^pur ills Important Ion In the simtio. show, Mr. Waters, the president o trlct of KeiiKHl, eiiuipped with tw.> TIII: «,m;\r the corporation, declared it to be distinctly formed feet, ahoui un liuh NEW YORK true product of the century. long, each complete with three toes. ATLAXTM; & PACIFIC CANDY KITCHEN BAYER ASPIRIN TEA 4'O. Manufacturers and Dealers in Happy Medium .— Please mention thra paper to ad- j Strictly Puv« I* wnwisatton ,HVUI(I the extreme.- vertisers; it helps you, it helps them, EASTERN DIVISION f forwardnpfis nml reserve.--Cuto. it helps your paper. — CANDIES AMD ICE CREAM ' is always SAFE S. FISHKIN «ti Uani 3.. Woodbridge. Tel. 43 CLOTHING GUSTAV RLAUM GAS RANGES 187 Smith St. Groceries and Provisions Perth Amboy Special 10 Day Sale N. J. 6U Main St. Tel 8-0043 Tel. 2991 Woodbridge ains of all kinds. Dunlop Tires and Tubes Headaches Neuritis » HOUSE FURNISHINGS DISTRIBUTION CQYERS ..^ Coid.fi .. , Ngiffiitja Tire and Tube Repairing New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayreville, Sore Throat Lumbago 65S-556 Bofwpvelt Avenue CARTEJRET. N. J Full Line of Auto Accessories Rheumatism Toothache Pariin, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge cf Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayei Tel. Carteret 8-0812 and 8-1018 Cor. Amboy Ave. and Second St. WOODBRlD CarWet, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. manufacture of monoaceticacidester ol ealicylicackL 10, 19*0

'irr of happiiK1*' after • h«art- ! rrnkinu «trujmli\ i« Mn uf th» fin«t thin(r< th* KpMV- in(? srrpen hn« yet Riven us. For the t'ir*t tinir *inrp hrr nHvpnt in pif- And Empire Theatres WITH FINEST tnrr"> tlii* noted srtr<d «o hi'nvily in "All Quiet on Following till1 custom of the It. tho Wentorn Front." in remarkably LAUGHING AND LOVE K. O. systi'tn that of wofjnizing IVrhups IN a truism to «ay that fonvineinit in the featured m»lff ROMANCE ability and faithful service. William (food ilramn is always (rood, hut th<> role, that of the likable hut thought- T. Hustings who, since August, has tuft ronmin« that worth whiLy o lcs youth who cau-ies Miw Ben- —AND— l«><>n Rahway representative of TH of the sUgp will find art even nett's major difflcultii>¥. the R. K. 0. theatres, falls in line irrcater field in talking pictured Those fine player*, Tully Mar- . ANOTHER GOOD for promotion to tho Glohe Theatre, A en'e in point i' thnt of "Com- »h«l|, Mntty Kemp «nd B*fyl Mer- New York City. Ed. R. Moore re- mon tiny," Cleve» Kinkrnri'n llnr cer, (rive splendid performances places Mr. Hastings in Rahway, vard priie play in which Jane Cowl Hale Hamilton, Purneil Pratt, Ad» coming from York, Pa., where he rode to fame before tho fnntlight." William*. Charles MrNaughton and VAUDEVILLE hns been located for the past eight Under the skilful! direiftoriRl guid (lencvit'vp Hlinn all do notable work nnce of Victor Fleming. Constnnre SHOW OF yours. Mr. Moore is an experienced in their role*—in fart, the entire showman having served with travel- Bennett »eems about to reach inter i"i»t is (|iiitc r>«rfort. for which 1)1- ing road shows, as well as thorough- nationnl eminence in the screen rcctor Fleming miiy receive much ly experienced in theatre manage- version of this drama, judging from rroilit. He <(" is a real achievement of Fox 5 ESS. vmmBtBE DANIELS talkinp; pictures. In speaking with the Rahway Theatre. movietone and conu-i to The Rah- a News reporter, Mr. Moore remark- Miss Bennett's work is. t>f course, wny Theatre Tupsdny. Wednesday 1 EVtRETTMARSHAU ed that he is very much impressed the outstanding feature of the pro- »nd Thursday, Oolobcr H-Ui-lfl. BERTWHKLER with Rahway and hopes to make it duction. Her.- portrayal of tho pl*a»- RJUUCTS OBERT WV] his future home. When asked why ure-loving girl whom Fate neemsj IUase mention this papepap*r to ad- he preferred a small town to a large Constance Bennett in at thr R»hw«v Th»»tre, Tu*id»jr, bent on destroying, and who event- v«rtiwm; it helps you, it help* th»m, city Mr. Moore replied: "1 would Wedneidly and Thunday, Ortnhrr 14, 15 »nd 16. unlly manages to reach some meas- I it helps your paper. - rather be a lamp post in Railway, YOU CAN'T GO WRONG than Mayor of New York." ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW If last Sundays Vaudeville is any AT THE RAHWAY criterion of what Mr. Moore has in store for the patrons of the Rahway theatres, there is no doubt but that his success "here is assured. $75 Per Day For Work SUN. and MON. — Oct. 12 - 13 In Motion Picture An nctor who can't talk and who had never before appeared on statfe GRIFFITH ANOTHER KNOCKOUT or screen was paid at the rate of SHOW FOR SUNDAY ? 10,800 a week to work in "Little Accident," Universal's sprightl y ... OFFERS... comedy drama which comes to the —ON THE SCREEN— Hallway Theatre Sunday and Mon- day. $ A PICTURIZATION OF THE The actor is a baby, who was N. Y. STAGE HIT three weeks old when the picture THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE was filmed. He received $75 a "Bay fur%ppearinK on the sot for a max- CRADLE ROCKS THIS WORLD WITH imum of twenty minutes per day. LAUGHTER. The limitation is imposed by the 5o to noo 11 Halations of the State Industrial —ON OUR— ! Welfare Committee. Calculating at the rale of eight FOR YOUR 0LD —STAGE- hours actual working time per day for a six day week, the baby would ENTIRE CHANGE receive a bigger salary than most f the stars, $7!) for twenty min- Piano, Radio or Phonograph OF VAUDEVILLE utes making a total of $1,800 a day Mini $10,HOO for the Week. on an ALL ALL SHERIFF'S SALE li;HlKK'S HA. I-:— In ('h:inrer> -f Nnv GOOD NEW [*T«-V. M"t\vi-i'ii I'lilh-.i liiiilili. .v l.»iin 5 S"t-|;i(t">H "f I h" rifli- nf X,-u; . . ;\ cor- nninn, Cnnipkitniuit, iiiiii Silv .rinri A Here U Your T.iitu.n. *-t iilf. Di'ffTnlanlH. FT Fn for HHIR Perhaps You LOOK f iiinrtKciged pronibpK il;ilf?il Sppt ember Opportunity— r.', imo. R.K.O. ACTS AJACTE SALLY BLANE Ity virtue of the abovo stntM writ to mo Have Always , CAST 7ASH PITTS an Ediwn Radio r4Tt^il nntl .Iplivcrt'd, I H ill 4»xpt N«w Price or Let* nni.'tvlck. N. .1. But Felt That THAT GOOD SEAT All tlif fnllowlTlK IruVt nrl»**x arul Stnto of NVw JPP- Afford It Ordinary Radio HH'HNN I NO on Un* southerly nlilc of 'I'l-.thliiK nvrnUn nt :i innni thi'i't'in

*i'('fn '1 ID I nut PIT rlint 100,55 foot to wild BI<1P iitftnlM>f in. 1S2S Edison Light-o-matic Radio > In be sohi stllijrt t MAKE A BAD WOM- f:irtH £i S il IL ril 1 e MlirWV III \hv sc*j knuwn :il 2'iH i'crHhiiiK av cH a ill" utit I im \<> fipiin>\!inftti»ly Pure in tone—powerful constant gain—Edison neutroilyne

v i ill all juul Htniculur t circuit. Five "27 tubes, two '45 power tubes and one '80 tul>r. jiriviU-Ki- IIIM -filHiimi'iitrt iin.l ;i Cabinet is finished in walnut with matched butt walnut pilasters. \ THE GREATEST WOM- t lEKHN.Vltli M CANNON. AN'S PICTURE EVER MH'.LVNN to HANMK'H, SCREENED. Regular Price . . SHERIFF'S SALE Less Tubes IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY HELD 4 SOLID WEEKS AT —Between CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Less Allowance THE ROXY, NEW YORK. corporation of New Jersey, Com- plainant, and CHARLES SVAL- HERE IS ONE PICTURE AGIN, et als., Defendants. Fi Fa for sule of mortgaged premises YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO dated September G, 1930. PRICE NOW By virtue of the above stated Less Tubes MISS — WHO WAS TO writ to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at public vun- BLAME, THE MAN OR di:e on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- THE WOMAN? SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY Sheriff's Ofilce in the City of New . ) Brunswick, N. J. All the follo^-.rig tract or parcel Moctel C4 of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being in the Township of Wood- bridge, in the County of Middlesex Edison Light-o-matic Radio and ONE DAY ONLY- ONE DAY ONLY- and State of New Jersey. Being lots Nos. 2 and 3, map of Perth Amboy Heights. SAT. OCT. 11 SUN., OCT. 12 Beginning at a point formed by Phonograph Combination the intersection of the southerly line of New j Brunswick avenue, with the westerly line of lot No. 4 as the MAKE A DATE same are laid down on a map now Plays all makes of needle records with the same radio-r on file in the office of the Clerk of You'll Love Middlesex County, entitled "Map or' | realism that characterizes the EDISON RADIO. Same radio WITH YOUR Perth Amboy Heights, situated, in circuit as R-5. Beautiful walnut cabinet of impressive beauty. Woodbridge Township, Middlpsex| County, N .J.," surveyed and map- IRENE RICH ped by Larson & Fox, Civil Engi- neers, thence running (1) westerly and along the said southerly line of AND "DANCING New Brunswick avenue fifty feet Regular Price . to a point; thence (2) southerly : Less Tubes along the easterly line of lot No. 1 on said map one hundred and eleven H.B. WARNER SWEETIES" and forty hundredths feet to a line Less Allowance . of lands now or late of Fraser; thence (3) north thirteen degrees IN WITH • eleven minutes west along said line of Fraser, forty-four and twenty- four hundredtha feet; thence (4) PRICE NOW easterly twenty-one and seventy Less Tubes hundredths feet to the southwest "ON SUE CAROL corner of lot No. 4, on said map; thence (5) northerly along the west- erly line of aaid lot No. 4, one hun- AND dred and forty-five and four hun- YOUR dredtha !eet to the point or place of don't Miss This Opportunity to Get an Edison with beginning. Being the same premises conveyed to the said parties of the first part Griffith Service BACK" GRANT WITHERS by deed from Stanlie Mazewski and Eva Mazewski, his wife, bearing even date herewith. OPEN EVENINGS This mortgage is a purchase SELECTED ADDED money mortgage given to secure part of the purchase price of this conveyance, and is a first lien on SHORT SUBJECTS SHORT said, premises. Decrees amounting to appruxi tnately 18,600.00. < I lit 111 PIANC CC ADDED SUBJECTS Together with all and singular the' rights, privileges, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto be- longing or in anywise appertaining. 317 STATE STREET, PERTH AMBOY BERNARD «• GANNON COMING Sh#riff Branches: Irvington Center and 158 Ferry St., Newark LSOON STANLEY P. KACZMAREK JOHN McCORMKK Solicitor. $28.98. ^WSW': ;E TWKLVK — • — ~~~ ' - ._ „:'_!_ — •------~—~ SOCIALIND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES OFJIJWII Avenel Rosary Society i I i.\(-,) lle-t." by Win CAR DRIVER LOSES OLT IN cia--: "The (lid Iti.dge" fiy Makes Plan* For Party Woodbridge AVENEL AvenelP.lA.Will llattie McAlli-ter; "The Hobby CRASH WITH TWO TRUCKS Mrs Joseph Suchy The Little Woman's Cluh \, Sewaren News ll.u-e Song" by Miss Iluhbard's meet this afternoon at the horn,. [ A \ family. i'f I'oint president of the Ro.»ary Suciety • 111 • S I!«r,L". l';r Furnish Free Milk class; "The ("at Tra;! Pong" by Ann Barnekov in Maple aVen r:.'•.•i-:int. Ink • n th^ hou=e "ti Miss ( Andrew's I'htirch. presided uv. when the election of officers will ; s- • f iensler's class. St. 1 in'.*-; ,'f ihi Kosary Society held. Mr Mr iny> To Children Who Cannot Af- the mctinff .:jt' 'invin^ u i the Tea Ror;.i on Tues- h thi'V move ni-xt w i>ek. K >i\ rn.iv near ford To Buy |t _ Want* Arlington Pansy Wins which met at I'liins we; ? made for Mr. and Mrs. George I.oisi. in Friday Drv.np ra-i. !•.< k- for th« scrmnn which 'Awning* On Portable Build- Avenel Whippet Race day evening. which will be held at snider and son, Harry, arrived ly, liu'd the H-.il >' f cTv truck ..,rk,,l Th,- *..,' a lard party Sunday from a visit with relal ,(1 (,rf. !hr pastor Ki'v. C. A. Morrow, will Tea Room on November "*•"' (he highway. anil «.-nv>• TIH Sunday morning will \Ma- attendance at the Open Handicap eil hy Mrs. Moran. "Ilil. . AVENEI— -The tiir-t meeting of i:te direct ion. Tho cm was .it the Fairway Whippet t lab hour which fol- Mrs. S. H. Wyld and daught. the Parent-Tea, her'- Association of race - - _.. _.. i 1 hiring the social Miss Elizabeth Wyld, of Amboy ,., .|jitna»fcil. anil Hung cut , !!j,V. »'•'•»'• r I lowed the htisine; s. Mrs. Flynn ; jin-l leg- anil Inuucil the school y<:«r «a< held at the on Sunday, October .>. A special nue, were New York shoppers The n*''hing, tu the Dairy for their ci«-op»-r.ition in this I., cam'i- in second, with 3rd "Sum- sio:i on Monday cVt'iiing at the way avenue, are spending two iv, ti..i.i .(Vi-n-ie. entertained l'r a! \Vorthy undertaking. A committee mer's Beauty" of Baltimore. 'Oth- monthly husino-s M -- Invitations air out fur an apron church for their with Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'rifh., Im, hf i>n nn 'Tuesday af of two was appointed to RO with the ers who took part in the sweep- met'tinp. The presuilent, MisM Dor- of Marblehend, Mass. Aiiintij! thi>«e pri'-i'nt wcii1 Mrs. social To lit given at tht' ( Imrcii liv . •,;.»re. president to tho next Board of Edu- stake wore: Slim and Bonnie Doon. othy Ellison. ]>resided, Wil lam Kilter, nf Lincoln Highway; the I.ailies' Aid Society on Friday. cation meeting to request that _, Pansy won the title of "The Fast- The main item of luisinp?? wns - Jl. TO INSTALL OFFICERS n;iav Mr .li'lin M of y p ngs be placed 'itvveen the portable est Do? in America." the ad.o])tion of a constitution. \|- 1' I ' II Mr Kinnk j of M:.|.lle- tuildings and the main buildinfc a? The open handicap was won by Hiram Tuttk- was appointed trans- Americu* Chapter, Order of |i 1 uhr waited in anticipation Mfday will hold a public installs^,.,,. *•(•>. avinni ; Mr.-. Whnh'n. of Haul- protection a(fai)ist had weather con- "Orme," owned by Daniel Lockic. portation chairman for the State ing avimn-; \\r<. Peter King ilnil »!' tho prtfientation of tho "Old ditions. Mrs. Fred Foerch and Mrs. of Avenel; "Who Next," owned by of officers next Tuesday evening Suak" which was given by the Arts Convention which is now in session !< o'clock. Mr-. .Inmi'S Kinc. of Henry Strict; Jensen were selected. Charley Flynn, of Avenel, was sec- at New Brunswick, convening 8, ''- Mr-, ['okc', of Sonnni :i\cniii\ anii and ("raft Society at the school on The prngrani was as follows-! ond. tho The installing team of Friend.'.. Friday evening wore well satisfied Danish Dance hy Miss Richman' The judging was handled in a 10 and closing on Saturday, Chapter of Bloomfield will mmi <;. in • ' Mr-. K. Zci rnljaltf. of Smioia avo- 11th at noon. ManJ- signified their. in.l Mi- wkh the iHodiH'tion. The acting class; "Be-d in Summer" by Glor.a very able manner by William Camp- the ceremonies." Following the • .,In.--l n u c. l.|r. v. | reflected the oareful work of those Smith; "Two Little Kittens" by hell, of Sewaren, and M. J. Seaman, intention of attending. stallntion, there will be dancinir ,1 ,! Plans were also made for• the \,-w YVI'K. Mr. an. I Mrs Michael I.ewi-. of participating and of the able coach, Herta Bode, Richard Foerch and of Port Richmond. S. I. music by Tangard's Orchestra. |; Hill- road, spent thr.ee K. ('. Benjamin. Dancing followed Helen Mowbrryfli, song, Herta Bode. The racing season for 11*30 closed Masquerade party which the society freshnients will be served. A. C Chain <«' will hold on the '^'.Uh. All. .lay- '.his week at CoUert's Lake. the play, with Jimmy Hill's Orches- Helen Mowbrey and Flora Niese; with the Sunday races. ,-.. Mi.n' N .1. tra furnishing the music. ,.,1 I'en.l l to ami II:"! The ( rusaile Union Boy Singers Mrs. Hrinyak and A Alexy re- .vill sini; at the New Dover Mctiv turned during the past week after dist Kpiscopal ''hurch (jn Sunday stay of several months in and about Budapest, Hungary. CARLOAD BUYING d at fternoon at 2A0 ji. m. A cordial tti-ck-i-nd nvitalion i- extended to all. UNITED Kiat-vnity (lull. The Harvest Home Tea which was * INDIVIDUAL SERVICE ' Mr. ruid Mrs. George Mcn.-chiiiK, given by the Good-Cheer Depart SERVICE 1 1 k Hankin, of THERE IS NO MAGIC IN CHAIN STOREICEEPING. IT Mr. awl M' -' "''"' .-(., of Mr. f Soiiorn avenue, wHl entertain mont of the Women's Club at the r,,t avenue, were K" Vnion, Kri Mr. Men-rhino's mother. Mis home of the chairman, Mrs. R. A IS JUST A MATTER OF BUYING IN GREAT QUANTI- ,nd Mrs. I'. Tremor '" Mcnsching. of Kidgewood, N. .)., I.ance last Friday afternoon was a TIES AND SELLING CLOSE. UNITED SERVICE STORES GROCERS day nis'ht- __ is wei'k-i nil and the party will mo- very pleasant affair. Aprons were .. PHONE FOR FOOD tor to Kainaptiol Mountains, SurTein, given out by the chairman of the ACCOMPLISH THIS—AND MORE. EVERY STORE IN N, .1., to vi.-it relatives. apron booth for the Fall Bazaar, Republicans Of' Sewaren Mrs. Edward Brady. Some progress THIS MEW CHAIN IS OPERATED BY ITS OWNER, and Port Rrffcding Hold MM. Hurry I. visited her wan aim) made in cutting and »«- G00D5 AF.E SELECTED UNDER HIS SUPERVISION, TELEPHONE ORDERS AND DELIVERY ARE A PART Successful Card Party sister, Mrs. .John ilsberp, in Ros sembling of some of them. OF THIS SERVICE AND MONEY SPENT AT A U. S. G. STORE SUPPORTS A LOCAL BUSINESS. ello on Monday. ... TUTHF PADVANTAGE AnvANTAf.ES OF LOW PRICES TdKOHiTHK-HMH, u,-uCO-OPERATIV, E, RIVING ARE INCH DED. THERE IS ,,f the Kepuhlican Ernest Hafeman and Jerry Lier, EVERY REASON WH. THE UNITED SERVICE GBOCFE STOKE CAN SERVE YOU BEST. Hi,, third unit mid Tort Heading Mrs. William Hitter is in New of Perth Amboy, were the guests Chili nf Sewaren York today. on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. helil ii successful card party at th COURTESY - QUALITY - SERVICE 1 Water l'Hil> la.si Fritts. S.-'.viiirri I,an m sic l'urrii-h"il h the, library building tonight at ning services on next Sunday eve- „ tK,,e-piece orchestra. o'clock. ning. This will be the second of a •I'l,,. prize winners for bridge CAMPBELL'S . . Hi.ft, Mrs series of evening services which are SHEFFIELD Mi V .1. I'omeroy, Mr Mr. and Mrs, Gi.nli.n Gill, of beinp^conducted during the fail C. AilumsVilnius, MMrsr . Hraithwititc an. Mrs Andrews. For piniuhilel i Jn; Harding avenue, entertained Mr. months. All members of the com- TOMATO SOUP J. WeUli. K. lliiKhes, Mi \t Uedd and Mrs. Hurdle (iill, of Brooklyn, munitv are invited to attend. EVAPORATED MILK Mrs. K. Speak, .!. I.HI-• on Sunday. finti, Mrs. Kichimlson, Mr Miss Anna I'robst has returned Rush and Mrs. F,. New. Fo. r fan-tan: A business meeting of the Sixth to her home on (leorge street after Mrs. Seis-il, Mr-. Hancock und Mrs District Democratic Club will be spending the .summer in the Catskill held (in Tuesday evening at S p. m. Mountains, jf Tall Cans Non-players; Mr>. Nash, Mr. T. p y"• •• " 1J-'- and Mrs. Iselin Library Group Thc Ladies' Aid Society will meet MeNulty, Mr. 11 To Hold Card Party at the church on Tuesday evening. Nash. Mrs, Ira West and Mr. and Mrs. MARSHMALLOW Civic Club Of Sewaren 1SK1.1N—Plans are being com- C, Recht, of Keansburg, spent the pleted for the card party to be given CREME To Meet On October 17 week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. FALL CLEANING HELPS by the Iselin Free Public Library Roclit, of Bellaire, Long Island. Association at the Harding avenue J'he organization ailed tl Se- BY THE CARLOAD hold Kirehouse Saturday evening, Octo- wiiien Citizens A:»oc l ber 2;"ith. The bowling season for the Fire- Hall, Friday men opened on Wednesday evening a meeting at 1 urk Features of the evening's enter- at which time the Firemen of Ave- 7 tainment will be a popularity con- nel bowled against the Craftsmen's •TWee^a'rc: - .lucob Ua.nitch, test' for boys and girls between the Club team. Fancy Columbia River pro . ages of ten and fourteen. A ton :>f coal will he disposed of in a con- OVALTINE Howard Tender, vice pres test, as well as prizes for high score "Pansy" the whippet dog owned SALMON Stanley Wientz, secretary. it cards, a door prize and a non- by Mr. Yates, of Arlington, won the players' prize. . title of "Fastest Dog in America" having won the "sweep-stake" race at the Fairway Whippet Club last Iselin Auditorium To Sunday afternoon. OCTAGON SOAP Open With Gala Dance - Car Insurance - Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Choice California BLUE TIP • ISKLIN — Iselin Auditorium on D. Fritts were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. OCTAGON Marconi anil Sonora avenues will be Mawbey, parents of Mrs. Fritts; LIMA BEANS SOAP CHIPS MATCHES officially opened tonight with a gala Mrs. C. Carbon and son, Jack; D. - Rates - dance, The vagabonds will furnish Mawbey and June Brvant, of Scotia, music for dancing. A cordial invi- N. Y. 33 OCTAGON 10 lattiok n is extended t6 all to attend the opening of the hall by the pro- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. SOAP POWDER GREEN CIRCLE I Compare Them With Others prietor, Frank Lewis, and no ad- P. J. Donato, at their home mission will be charged. on George street on Tuesday morn- ing. The little one has been given COFFEE the name of Rober; Arthur. Fo $5000 and $10,000 public Ha- Uelin Democrats Plan OCTAGON bility nd $5,000 property d»m- To Hold Big Dance Avenel Sunday School SCOURING POWDER age LEADER l.SELIN—The Iselin Democratic Has Rall>**uay Program (.'tub of the Sixth District are mak- AVEN'EL-t— On an attractive pro- ing plans for a big dance to be held gram on the back of which was ex- COFFEE in the I'ershing avenue school, Sat- plained the work of Christian Edu- AH 4 cyl. cars and urday evening, November 1. Coun- cation s^nd on the front of which ty l.'ommitteewoman Mrs. Alice was a beautiful biblical picture, the small 6 cyl. 36.50 lieedy is chairm'an of the cmumittve Rally Day exercise? of the Presby- in churgt.' of the affair. A well terian Sunday school were an- I..U, er o cyls. . 11.00 known dance orchestra will play for dancing. Candidates are expected to nounced to the large gathering 5t>.00 which met at the Presbyterian Larj. Cars lie present. Church last Sunday evening. All OLD WITCH Truck--, up to Sunday schools us well as Daily Vacation Bible Schools are a part of the general plan of Christian AMMONIA Fire Ruins Tool Shop Education. The contribution of the evening was used in part for the 32 Oz. For J 10,000 and $20,000 public I^ourd of that work. At Plant In Keasbey , , Tha exercises which were under Bottle liability »nd $5,000 property dam- J t(ie direction of the Superintendent, lyEA.SHEY—Fire completely de I A. E. Schmidt, were as follows: 11 Oz. age— strd'yed the machine and blacksmith Hymn, "Onward Christian Sol- Bottle shop of the Raritan plant of the Na- diers;" responsive reading, "Jesus tional Pireproofing Company late. and the Children" by Craig Senft; Saturday. Three fire companies, hyrun, "Just As I Am;" recitation, ] from Fords, Keasbey and Hopeiawn, "Rally Day Offering" by Ethel poured water into the flaming build- Cllne, "Small Boy's Part" by Wil- All 4jcyl. cars and ing, a two-story structure, but were fred Benson; "Why Rally Day" by Cot Rite Wax Paper Puritan Dill Pickles small 6 cyl.! $41.70 unable to save it. Gloria Smith and Ru,th Leonard; MALT EXTRACT Cause of the fire could not be de- hymn, "I Love to Tell, the Story;" 3 RU. HOI Qt. Jars 25 Larger 6 cyls 50.40 termined. The damage, $H,UOO, was recitation, "Rally Dj^" by Walter 25 FLAVORED — LK1HT OR DARK covered by insurance. t Uergmuller, Thomas Benson and Larger Cars 64.20 A boy, passing, noticed the Norman Faukenstein; "What Teach- Flafco Pie Crust Lrg Can flames . and ran to Superintendent er Said" by Anna Gardner;. Ifymn 491 Shredded Cod Fiih Trucks up to li ton 66.12 Jeffries, who turned in an alarm at by Mrs. W. B. Krug's Class; reci- Box 25. The building was an old tations, "The Call of the Sunday Philadelphia franu' structure, in use for many School Colors" by Carol Gardner;" 25 2 Pkgi. years. It proved -toi inflammable "'God Needs Hoys" by Leonard An- 1 CREAM CHEESE that the three' companies of firemen derson, Kenneth Peterson and Wil- French ! Bird Seed Sound Company, 35 ye«r> in buii- hud to dolugci the flames with tons nuit Johiuun; Scripturu Lesson read Green Circle Ammonia nt-is, with over $6,000,000 re- of water for over an hour before by Bernard Smith; Prayer by Don- DELIVERED TO Double Strength sources. Many customers hero to they had the bkzu under control. ald Uaigrie; offertory "Ivory Pal- 2 pkg3.25 THE U. S. G. refer to regarding prompt set- aces" by Mrs. A, M. Smith's Class; Btl. tlement o.f claims. sermon by Alfred E. Schmidt; STORES DAILY. RAHWAY MAN HURT "Now the Day Is Over;" dosing. French*• Bird Gravel Wheatena IN AUTO COLLI5LON "The Sun Browned Cereal" AVUN'KL Michael Petrison, of Picture Show At Avenel Pkg. 1'hone. or write; will gluilly call 'It Allen street, Railway, suffered for data from which to write up painful injuries in an automobile ' For Benefit Of Library accident early Saturday evening, The Avenel frYee Public Library when a ear which he was riding col- is sponsoring a thret'-ftuture mov- lided with another at the intersec- ing picture showing tonight in the tion of Hahway ayetiue and Avenel Avenel school on Avenel (street. The street. Petrison was riding with his program will consist of an Our .son, Julius. They collided with a Gang comedy, Richard Dix in "The D. P DE YOUNG car driven by Daniel Henderson, 7 Quarterback" and a "Flag Trailer," UNITED - Service - Grocers Fifth aveni^t, Avenel, as lleneder- a three to five minute reel show- ing the proper salute to the Ameri- Roal £st«Le & Insurance Non was making a left turn into Avtiiel street. He sulferwd bruises can flag, and the outh of allegiance- 95 AVENEfc ST\ AVENEL, N. J. on the knee and back; while Julius The public is cordially invited to Petiison got off with bruises of the attend, and by doing so, will aid in 82 Avenel Street, Avenel, N. J. Phone Woodbridge 8-2149-J hauls mid knee. Michael Petrison furthering the work of the library. w.i- badly cut about the head, and' The show will start at H;l&, and was taken to Hahway Houpiul for there will bo a small admission (Opposite Steel Equipment Corporation) charge. < trfiatmeut. :. have i... imrd. This modern rhi» Imnorlutr, thine is fur France King of Slain «f\ys tn bin priests; i liate nn armv, navy, .iiiil iv:p<>r|nlH Lettuce Called Aid to This Week "Much obliged, but tills in real llln"fl, ,11) air floct, able In defy th« world. Beauty of U. S. Women The Intelligent Tomnn say*: /,v ARTHUR BRISBANE Purl*,—American wnmen owe their ami I can't afford to depend on lm "We must marrl timing unpleasant aginary curea." Hiity to lettuce. In tbi> opinion of surprises by relyln? on mn own power Mile, ranlette Hernc^-r. a ilictldiin ! He Is coming to Johns-Hopkins Hos- 'o Insure the country1^ safety." You Can Have ,,,.,,L., Than Gold. who ha« iust rompleied a three pital In nnltlmore. '•P li'il, kmi: Iro-if. >\n.!:- it,-. In, ) Si;,,n> Wise King. months' tour Of the United States. "Vitamins are their chief concern," Britain Wonders. Simple-hearted red men sold Man- Mile. BernPRP SBM. "Tliey drink « hattan Island for |2f * Knld rnlne containing lar French conception, and tbpy dl» New York City, with more than 7,000,- .„, r.r tlii-pp bllllonB of dollars In gold tlnctly are not 'dollar grubbers." 000 population, has real estate ns Physicists Advance New The- Borrow a HOOVER for a Week -,\'iilil l'n wi'lcome news, flnaiirhiK the "As ft matter of fact, they are sur- sesaed at nineteen billion seven hun ,'.,}i\ more strongly on a gold baalfl. ory of Magnetic "Rumpus." prisingly loyal and Industrious, nnd dred million dollars, which means that '[n.n'iivpr.v of a mine containing their Independence of (be mnl« li one It Is worth at least thirty billions. ininiis of tons of pure copper would London.—A ring of electric current of the striking things about their That Is Impressive, and Interesting 1 ,if Riont vnlue to Industry, although surrounding the earth In very much great country." Impressive, and worth remembering IN the Hoover Klectric Cleaner are com- " ,',, |,t upset stock prlrefl. the same nay us the more material But Mile. BerneKe thinks American iu ts the fact that If »e Indians had ,,„! no mineral discovery could be rings of Sntnni siirrmmfl Unit plnnot women nre undernourished. It Is her bined three scparatij^Jeaning principles. It put their $24 out at 8 per cent with urliome or as Important as the is seen us thi" rnn^i" of tln> mii^ni'tic contention that a hnppy medium compound Intereflt, they would have 'li-nivery of huge radium rteposltR at storms Unit smnctlinps occur, tiiiset somewhere between the typical beats and sweeps ami suction-cleans "in one enough money now to buy Manhattan WiUici f-irce. Ontario. ting cnh|p\nnd ti'leprnphlr connnunl French and the typical American diet Island several times over. easy operation. It removes more dirt per [•lie (lo;ioatta are said to be greater mtlnn. This siiKKostlon Is made bv would be very nearly Ideal. v The difficulty Is that you can't make 1 .),„„ Hione owned by Belgium In the two English physicists, l>r. S. riwp- "Starvation may prove temporarily minute than any other make of cleaner and that sort of compound Interest Invest- hitherto greatest In the world. nian and V. C. A. Ferrari) of the lm helpful," she Bnld. "lint In the long rmpl ment, whereas you can buy n good The' name Wllberforce, connected portal COIIPKC. of Solonre here. They run It will shorten life, rather than It'inands less expenditure of energy. piece of real estate, take care of It, , iih thifi discovery Is Interesting, blue nnnouiiccd tln>lr tlieory Iliriuiirli i lengthen It." v and later have It take care of you. ttie pages of Nature Mujciir.liw. ^n,.(. WMherforre did more than any The r loover saves you the work ,,lti - to abolish bodily slavery. This current occurs, neconllnj,' to (M Changes come suddenly. Britishers Vienna Police Must Keep Those great deposits of radium will their theory. In n stre:im of npntvnl of taking up the rugs, of carry- wonder what this period of dull bual- Ionized particles shot "lit from flic ,1P1P to free human beings o( the curse Up Weight to Hold Job* ness, unemployment and declining sun. As the stream IIIIVIIIK-CS tmvnrd ing them mil side, of sweeping u,d slavery of cancer, supplying the Vienna.—By the Austrian Court.of foreign markets means to the British the earth the nmjrnctlsm of tlnit.hnily *„,.,!(,„„, powerful radio-active force Empire. Appeals the right of the police to pen- .md beat inn them. And it sets up electric currents In the utrenni sion off any member of the force whose In quantities sufficient to meet the de- Franco has risen from the war, en- inniidtt of science. No discovery of In Its forward snrfacp. TIIP stn-imr weight drops below 11." pounds has vivrv the rtiu-s. It keeps them 1 rlched In territory and money, with then proceeds (o envelop HIP ciirth. Jlit or precious Btones could mean as been upheld, two billions In gold, the world's high- possibly approncbliic ns close ns tin1 A verdict to this effect was given free of the embedded est per capita gnld holdings. upper layers of llu> iitinnspbere. Thp when Johann' (Klelnedler. age thirty- flow of the current In a westerly di- three, appealed against dismissal from t;rit which, if left, Stories of starving or halt fed England la discouraged, almost con- rection in the part of fhls stream the force because the semiannual Hiisslan workers are not confirmed by vinced that free trade spells destruc- aroujjd the earth then SPIS up tnne- We will lend you th? l soon wears them out. health examination of all policemen photographs o( young Russian wo- tion, but fearing to abandon It on an netlc efforts Hint .produce tin" inn In rwealed that he wns under this without charge iur one • ,m.n, unloading heavy logs from boats Island that Is not self supporting. phenomena of n miiuncllc storm. In the Vologda region, weight. trial. You '.fill be under ><,> n)> However, prosperity Is not In bank The authors of this theory point These powerfufll young Itnsslan fe- libation to purchase, just tele- accounts or gold reserves. It's in In- put that one of Its distinctive features males, sixteen to twenty-five years telligence and ciiiiragc, and the British Is thftt the current Is close to the Firemen Rescue Kid on phone and the Hoover :v\U be old. carry on their shoulders logs have both. earth, only n few times It? radius j "See the City" Trip delivered lo you. weighing 100 pounds and more, laugh iiway. After the current ring Is j ln>: as they work. De Hrouckere, Belgian Senator, formed, they Bay. It could [inrxUt for Canon City, Colo.—U took the fire Tlielr legs seem to be about six- president of the League of Notions several dnys, even after the flow of department to find six-year-old Wilbur teen to eighteen Inches around the Aviation Commission, says Mussolini's particles from the sim has censed. 1 Ward. Wilbur decided to "see the calf, their shoulders and hlpa are wld<<. government Is preparing for war on As macnetlP slnrins lire frequently city," nnd spent the day doing So. $79.50 and a smaller size sells for $63.50. K o down YnuiiK RuHsians are told that Kussla When he failed to le'nrii Inline In the the Albanian border, and along the associated ^rlth snn spots, It would purchased on the diviled payment pilan lmliiiiKS to them, whereas the)) fathers ^lps. Hitler's Fascist outburst, and evening his mother notified the lire seem therefore tlint the particles are prices arc a little higher. were told It belonged to the Ciar and hln promise to guillotine those that shot out of the spots, though this is ' depurtment »nd he was found within 5 a month the nobles, and they, the peasants, establish the German Republic is based not mentioned In the announcement of 30 minutes. were only cattle. That accounts tor on his belief that warlike Mussolini Is the theory. It Is suggested, however. some of their cheerfulness. with him in spirit. ..Senator De that the stream approaches the earth .[ | 1 1 1 I I 1 I 11 11 1 I 11 I 1 1 I 1' M The next generation, produced by Brouckorc's statement worries Europe with a speed of about 1.000 Ullometrrs young women of this log-carrying sort, It ifl Just as well we are out of that f020 miles) per second. This would Girl Invalid Faint*; not consist of weaklings. League, and very fortunate that take It ncrofls the 02,000,000-miles sep- Uuropo, owing u* tnnny bllltinu al- uniting the snnjtnd the earth In nliimf- 1» Strangled in Bed { The King of Siam. who suffers from ready, would hardly come borrowing forty hours. Los Angeles.—When she suf- J l dangerous Infection of the eye, more, for a little while. 1 fered a fulntlng spell in her would bnvo known ]ust what to do •f home I/oulse Dnlilnuist. thirteen, before civilized science came. The Paris newspapers I>e Temps and strangled to death. Her head Me would have Kont to the temple, I.c Journal des Debuts, most powerful Discovery Unutilized fell iietween the bed post and priests of the strange Siamese rell- In France, demand tint the French In the lH30's two IJerman research !! the bed springs, causing dentil (•Ion would have gone through many Government put safety ahead of every- chemists had discovered the drug •' by strangulation, Slie hud been motions, calling upon powers invisible, thing else. chloroform, but neither of them knew !! HI for some time and subject, to of light.and darkness. Talk about a United Stales of to what Kreat use it could be put. The \\ fainting spells. Then the kinn would have died of Kuropc, and talk of economy are sec- drug had merely been discovered— biii Infection prob:ihly. that was all. •M | | I 1 1 I 1 1 I II I 1 I-H-I-I-H-H 95-99 SMITH STREET LECN'S PERTH AMB0Y, N. J. Electric Coffee Percolators 1 Specially Priced 1 7 Avalon, regularly $8.50—now $7.35 Corona, regularly $9.75—now $7.95

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Depicts "Rackets" Pictures Comedy Celt Picture Teit. j Then Arthur's nineteenth birth When Arthur was fourteen he had clay rolled around, bringing vision of bigger and better pictures. ||, "She's My Weakness" To BeB grudge against the movies, and for 1 Of The Underworld a very good reason. His sister, spurned a contract renewal and too , Featured At Crescent Next Florence, had the movie bug." I a free-lance featured part in "(l,i Friday. Brother never agree? with sisters. With the Show," a musical extravn. legitimate b»-ini>«-; enterprises Florence was working on the Uni-, ganza. His work in this pictui • often mask the muvrmonts of the versal "lot." She promised a direct-, brought him a long-term contrai • modern jjanijstci- An insurance Into the movies to save the fam- with Radio Pictures. ily honor, tells the story of one 01or that Arthur would show up for a| airency with PKIRIIHI offices in a city test, And Arthur, born in Kentucky, pkyseraper forms the "home" office the most popular juvenile actors of Or G«ner»lty for AC rowfl of (r«nF-'"i'a in 'h» Uni- today, Arthur Lake.rfappearinfr at had to make good his si-'ter's word. versal production, "Czar of Broad- the Crescent Theatre! this week in He worked one dny, then signed A novelist inserts .lh.it an extrnv.i way," which open« nt tlic Crescent "She's My Weakness, a Radio Pic- a five-yr-ar contract. Puring that jint »_• ii-1 usually, nmlces a poor moth, Thontre Sunday, tures' all-talking comedy drama. period he endeared himself to the r. Ktrst. however, she makes a pm,r City politician? arc thrown into Don't get the impression that pov- I.ublie as the epitome (if American usliiinil.--South Bend News-Times. terror by gangster bosses whose in- erty had reared its ugly head or that boyhood, the bashful, gangling kiii. fluence extends over both the judi- cial and executive ends of th« gov- ernments of many of our modern cities. Bankers and businesfe men arc force*'into embarrassing posi- tions by these plotters of the un- I derworld whose most lucrative pos- session is a racket 0/ some kind. PossirtR as respectable b'iciness men they are in positions of great a<\. I vantage to direct the maneuveurs of their gangs. This forms the basis for the story of "Czar of Broad- way." Special This Week! Throughout this story of the un- derworld is a romance between a young reporter and an entertainer in one of the many speakeasies. The One Small Can young reporter who is on the trail of a big gangster story becomes in- volved in a train of circumstances T e r lin that appear to be impossible for him to endure. ASCO Te s t^ Evap. Milk Gloria Swansori s~ new ereations'in"What a w idowf The film WBB directed by William James Craft and boasts an all star i cast composed of: Jojhn Wray, with every pound of Coijee! Betty Compmn, John Harron, Claud Allister, Kiifg BagRott, Wilbur Mack and George Bryon. ASCO Victor Acme Big Film Stars In New Swanson Film Coffee Coffee Coffee lb lb Owen Moore and Lew Cody Cast With Other Notables 29c 25c for "What a Widow!" Don't miss this! Enjoy the combination of one of our Coffees Gloria SwansonV supporting cast with ASCO Evaporated Milk—at a substantial saving. in "What a Widow!", her new Uni- Where Quality Counts Your Money Goes Furthest! ted Artists Comedy directed hy Al- lan Dwan, is noteworthy for its pre- Texture rich and Cake-like sentation of established screen fa- vorites who have adapted themselves d to the reouiremenN of the talking scroefa with marked success. Bread Supreme S 7c A<= tier leading man Miss Swan- bi son chose Owen Moore, whose suc- cess in talking pictures has%nounted Victor Bread pan foaf 5c ptendily during the past two years. He plays a young attorney whose The Finest Good Food for Fall Days! efforts to woo the widow of Farmdale Tender Peas 2 cans 23c the story are hamnered not a littl Butter In America! bv a night club dancer, a Russian ASCO Fancy.Sweet Peas can 19c violinist and a Spanish baritone. ASCO Finest June Peas can 23c Lew Cody returns to the screen Louella A QC Choice Sweet Peas (11 oz) 2 cans 15c following his long illness and simul- e Delicious California Apricots 3 big cans 50c taneously makes his talkine picture BUTTER *V California Sliced Peaches tall cans 10c debut in "What a Widow!" in the Eugene Pallctte, Mitzi Green, Rosira Moreno, Richard Arlen in a 6cene from the role of the dancer, Victor. Long Richland ^ ASCO Tomato Catsup 2 bota 25c Paramount Picture "The Santa Fe Trail" popular on the silent screen, Cody lb A Cc ASCO Chili Sauce bot 25c now finds his earlier stage experi ASCO Pure Cider or White Dist. Vinegar big bot 15c ence invaluable. Butter 47 t'nnstanco accepted the role, scoring 1 » decided hit. Margaret Livingston, who appear. Reg\20c ASCO "CARGO" PLAYER That decided matters. Objections GOLF TALKIE MORE as Valli, Victor's wife and dancing pkg. or not, she wns goins to be a film partner, is another established plav- Choice Finest Calif. player; her dramatic inheritance er to be featured i nthe picture. As LANDS SOFT was too strong. FUN THAN WORK in silent m'ctures. she has come to doz. In pursuance of this ambition she be one of the most sought after Calif. Seedless <| , IT Eggs 47c Hooper Atchley, stage actor who went to Hollywood where she scored Location Seems More Like Va- players of her type on the audible pkgs Peaches created the role of "Witzel" in in several productions, including cation to "Love in the screen. RAISINS Z ID The Pick of the Nest! "White Cargo," makes his feature "The Goose llanos High," "Code of Miss Swanson also presents in motion picture debut as the menace the West," "Marriage" and "The Rough" Cast. the cast, two young actors who are 6*1* £*al*& Rolled in the Paramount dialogue fihniza- Goose Woman," until her big suc- comparitively new to the screen, big tion of Hal G. Evarts' novel, "Span- cess in "Sally, Itffie and Mary." With one of California's most Gregory Gaye and Herbert Brag- cans ish Acres." As "The Santa Fe After her marriage 'she withdrew beautiful and luxurious resorts as giotti, who plays the violinist and Oats 3 •*• 25c2 Trail," this adventuresome romance from the screen for two years, but a location site, advance word comes the singing teacher. Gaye did ex- Reg. 35c N. B. C. of the old West arrives Thursday, recently returned to reach new from the Pacific Coast that the mak-tra work for five years before gain- Quick cook or regular. Halved or sliced in ing of "Love in the Rough" was October 16 at the Majestic Theatre. heights in "Son of the Gods," "This ing screen credit in "High Society heavy rich syrup. Butter Wafer* £n29c Atchley, who came to Hollywood Thing Called Love" and "Three more fun than work. Blues." And Braggiatti's only pre- N. B. C. Pantry Cookiei lb 20c from an important role with Rich- Faces East." Charles F. (Chuck) Reisner, who vious screen role was in "Para- ard Bennett in "Jarnegan," joins a Her latest, and in many respects directed the musical c 0 m e d y ro- mount on Parade." REG. 25c ASCO cast which includes Richard Arlen finest, performance is in the fem- mance from the play, "Spring Fev- Others in the cast are Adrienne in the starring role, Rosita Moreno inine lead of "Common Clay," Vic- er," for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, is D'Amhricqurt, French character act- White Meat as the feminine lead, Eugene Pall- tor Fleming's sensational screen said to have made his company feel ess, Daphne Pollard, who appears ftte, Mitzi Green and Junior Durk- version of the Cleves Kinkead Har- as though they were on a vacation, as a masseuse, William Holden, who Macaroni in. Otto Brower and Edwin H vard prize stajje drama for Pox devoting several weeks to the hila- appeared also in "The Trespasser" or Tuna Fish Creamy Knopf, directors of "The Light of ...movietone_ . Le....w. ..Ayre_ s enact.... s th...e. rious golf links sequence which kept ,nd Nella Walker. Western Stars" and "The Border masculine leading role, with Tully | the players in dost touch with their •'What a Widow!", a modern com- Legion," co-direct from an aduptu. Marshall, Beryl Mercer and Matty favorite pastime. Since the picture idy in which Miss Swanson wears Spaghetti tion by Ham Mintz and di&lngu? Kemp in the principal supporting is' based upon a golf story, it was 1 greater profussion of smart 21 CHEESE script hy Edward E. Patamore, Jr. parts. "Common Clay" makes its only natural thatp layers who follow clothes than she has assembled for how to local audiences next Tut! the game were chosen. the screen in years and in addition Hom-de-Lite Tht; present trip to Hollywood, day i.J ll'.e Crescent Theatre. Heading the cast of the produc- sings three new songs by Vincent lb marks AU'hley's third in Southern tion which is now playing at the Youmans, has been booked for its MAYONNAISE 31c California. He appeared in I.os An- nitial local showing at the Majestic 1 Crescent Theatre, is Robert MonU 3 *• 17 geles in l'.ilO as the lead in "The I gomery, whose rise to film fame Theatre beginning Sunday, October Melt* in Your Mouth, 12. Try some Baked. jar 9c,17c Bird of Paradise" and two years ago ' SPAtnsTsTAR | within ^ yeart is regarded as little a* Steve Criindall, the killer, in the] ITfyii! short of amazing, and who, rumor Felt Naphtha New York company of ''Broadway." j wKI I has it, will shortly be rewarded with S.bU Moit Highly Prized New Crop Fancy Finest Large Tile actor has been on the -tagt' i stardom. Other players include The sulile Is ibe uiotrt valuable of EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA for mure than fifteen uvt-^r> playing ^ Dorothy Gordon, recently seen op all furs. It Is suft and silken, deep SOAP leads and being starred in numerous j Kosita Moreno, Spanish dancer, posite. Ramon Novarro in "Call of brown, often Hlightly silvered. It !» stock companies throughcJt the |linger and actress, made her debut the Flesh," Benny Rubin, Dorothy Apricots , country. Among his best known in an English talking production, found only In Siberln. Japanese und cakes Prunes McNulty, J. C. Nugent, Catherine Chinese sable, local varieties of less load shows parts have been IIJUM- ot :when Paramount began recording of Moylan, Tyrrel^ Davis, Allan Lane 21c the golf champion in "Kid Hoots" Hal (i. Evarts' nuvel, "Spunish I lUiscoe Ates, Edwards Davis, and value, are usually dyed or tupped. and the leading role in "Night > Acres." She appears, opposite Rich- Harry Hums. I » 25c Reg. 8c Camay lbs. 25c Hawk." He was formerly a member. arj Alien in this romance of the] Seven >JewhSongi, of the William Kox stock company j \vest, which begins a run at tho Ma-1 Report lias it thit the interpro Reg. 12Vic Calo SOAP at the Academy of Music in New je5t,ij Theatre Thursday, October lfl'lation of the musieil sequence, out. ASCO Creamy York and, besides "White Cargo" • titled "The Santa Fe Trail." ' of-doors was particularly deverlj ca and "The Bird of Paradise," he has! Since being signed to a contract handled, especially a golf foresom cuke Mints bag 10c appeared on the New York-stage In by Paramount, Miss Moreno has, which executes a song-and-danc Dog Food 10c 19c "Across the Street" for Oliver Mo- played the feminine lead with routines on the greens. The nntsicu. ASCO Sliced Bacon ASCO New Milled roseo. . . I Adolphe Menjou in ' Amor Audaz," j score, written by Dorothy Fields an. BUCKWHEAT or 1 the Spunish talking productio. n of Jimmy Mcllugh includes seven new Reg. 7c ASCO Noodles 3 pkgs 17c "Slightly Scarlet." Shj^also uppeur- sung numbers played by the Bill Pancake Q | eil in the Spanish production of more Hotel Orchestra. ASCO Stuffed Olives bot 10c, 20c DkKS "Paramount On Parade" and with Since virtually all of the ming FLOUR & WHAT PRICE Nino Martini made a singing-danc- was completed on the Larsen's Veg-AH can J4c loca Pure jars ing short subject. _ tion sites, the playew (rTthe com- Restless ASCO GelatinpDesserts 15c The Spunish actress has the role pany were free of shooting schedule 3 pkgs 20c HONEY SOCIAL LIFE? of u Senorita whose father jnwns n worries, simply having to gut up, ASCO Strawberry Preserves big jar 45c Maypole Syrupbot 19c huge tract of- New Mexican land and walkf downstairs to be on the CHILDREN Constance Bennett Not Intri- known as Spanish Aerfs. Others in set. !' Cream of Wheat pkg 24c gued by World Of Gay But-the cast (if thin iidaplution of NHILnRF.N will fret, and often for Log Cabin »n 27c Marts' best-selling novel, include C• no apparent reason. But there a Shredded Wheat Biscuit pkg lie SYRUP terflies. Kugene PalleLte, MUzi (ireen and American Cburitiet alwuys Custuriul As harmless us \he Junior Durkin. The production will It IIIIH heeu estiiimteii that lite total recipe on the wrapper; mild ami bland ASCO Tuberculin Tested Farmdale Muti'i'iml wishes versus inherited be directed by Otto Brower and Ed- as it tastes. Yet ita gentle action will talent and talent won. amount given to charity in the United •loothe a youiujater more surely than win II, Knopff, co-dir.ectori s off "Tht States Is over $:«KMKJtMMK> a year. That's the "inside, story" of (\m- The a more powerful medicine. Evap. Milk 3 r 25c Btuncu Bennett's entrance into the Light of Western Stars" und That's the beauty of this special Evap.MUk3^22c movies. ,, Bonier Legion." Ir- children's remedy I It may be «iveu the The oldest uf Richard Bennett's Miss. Moreno, who was born tiniest infant — aa often as there is three daughters, Constance, was Madrid, Spain, was signed by Para- need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or FINEST FRESH PRODUCE supuostd to embrace a social career. mount an a result of her vaudeville Bimiiar duturbaace. it is invaluable. cureer. After making her debut as A coated tongue collator just a few drops GREEN PEAS 2 lbs 29c BANANAS doz. 25c In Mrs. Bennett's opinion, her hus- d )e!l a band hud acquired all the theatrical a Castilian dancer in Buenos Aires (MJSHOLM & (HAPMAN to ward off constipation; »« ' »y ICEBERG LETTUCE head 10c GRAPE FRUIT 2 for 19c honors necessary in the family ami in 1U1H, ahe-danced in all of the im- suggestion of bad breath Whenever portant cities of Latin America and V«w York Slink Bitkamu children don't eat well, don't rest well, she was much averse to any of the Knln X» Y»k Cui Eui—f STR1NGLESS BEANS 3 lbs 25c APPLES Bu. $\& girls becoming actresses. came to this country in 1925 to ap- or have any little upset- tins pure Shortly after Constance's debut, pear in a vaudeville dancing act with vegetable preparatiuu is usually all LONG ISLAND POTATOES ! 100 lb. sacks $2.60 however, ahe encountered Samuel Harry Delf. F«* tMVural 263 MADISON AVE. taal'a needed. (lohlwyn at one of the big Equity she was a vaudeville headliner in TaltphoBa P.rU Awboj 2SO0 Always the Finest Food*, always the Lowest Powible Halls. Goldwyn, looking fur a girl bar own act, appearing under the to (ill the "flapper" role in "Cyth- name of "RoTsitn." She wag signed Prices—in the Stores Where Quality Counts. trca," which lie. was then making, to a contract by Paramount in New ' THOMAS MEACHAM »UKK«»ted she take a test for the York while appearing in the Shubert Mamjrer part. The test wais highly production, "Pleasure Hound. CASTORI A , fal mid, ^wyite ./tiraily. '" " •"-'• fluently. PARAMOUNT DUBLIN HJBLIX PERTH AMBOY THEATRES Theatres MAJESTIC - STRAND - CRESCENT

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Milton Sills - "The Sea Wolf SUNDAY GANGSTERS! FROM JACK LONDON'S SMASHING ACTION NOVEL AND REPORTERS! 4-DAYS-4 MONDAY LOVE! STARTING SUN., OCT. 12 GLORIA SWANSON 3 BIG October 17 and 18 —In— DAYS! YOUTH! TUESDAY "What a Widow" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY NOW PLAYING AT THE RIALTO THEATRE IN NEW YORK FUN! Constance ARTHUR 3TDAYS-3 Bennett STARTING THURS., OCT. 16 in LAKE IN "The Santa Fe Trail" COMMON CLAY WITH A Drama of Life "SHE'S MY WEAKNESS" RICHARD ARLEN Startling! Entertaining! WITH A FINE SUPPORTING CAST EUGENE PALLETTE — M1TZI GREEN PAGE FOUR SECTION TWO 10, News of the World Told in Pictures

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Thousands of barrels of Astrakhan fish waiting at the wharves in Russia for shipment to all parts of the world. Astrakhan fish, from which certain caviar U obtained, are caught in the Caspian bea ana the Volga River, Succeeds Morrow On Tour French Pilot

'. na'ivt- of the Uzbekistan !Sir.! • of the U. S. 8. R.. W ihs pvi .'Men of Turkestan, between the Vol'a and the Ca;".;v. :'r — PAT"-; Mine. MsiiriiT I',i-;>!i!.' and li. . v in 11.• • ir wi; i n; dromedary, leader of. u caravan- the primitive f' ii,.iL I u..s )K • |i»t ln^jrr leaving fur Uu1 United M-it with the sail u.;ed in this country. StlKr.i ill HUllUll.1-. Used in Russia's Oil Fi*-i J Reflection in Garfield Park

NEW YORK CITY—Dr. Hjal- PARIS-The latest likeness of President Hoover nominated mar Schacht, former president M. Laullie, the famous French i3. R«uben Clark of Salt Lake of the Relchsbank, In the Berk- flyer, who la planning the long- est non-stop flight ever made in City, former Under Secretary of shire Hotel, where he Is stop- a light plane. He has acquired State, to succeed Dwight Mor- ping before embarking on an a deep coat of tan on part of bt BATUM, U. S. S. R.—Unloading oil pxtraeting machinery made \ r )up!c of visitors hc.itate long rnoiiKh In Oarfiekl Park to row as American ambassador to eight-week lecture tour ol the his face from his daily practice •' In the United States at this port, which is on the Black Sea—near enjoy the reflected beauties in the Garlk'ia l'nrk pool. Mexico. United States. ftights. ' the richest oil fields of all Russia. Primitive Machinery France Is Aiding Tuberculosis Patients Engagement Announced

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RICHMOND, VA.-Miss Susaiinc Pollard, daughler qf Gov. Pol- An Uzbekistan woman weaving a native woolen spread on & lard, and her flauce, Herbert Lee lloatwriijlit jr. of Uaiivile, Va.. and primitive hand loom. This type of spread is woven hi long strips, Washington, D. C. Their marriage will probably be in the Governor's which nre cut to the desired lengths and s»wn together. Primitive mansion here soon. machinery is still used in this Russian Soviet state. _ _ j What a Thrill! Has Fear of School

LONDON-Oflkers on England's Ill-fated dirigible, the R-101, after her last trial flight. From left tarl L. White, thutt'.-n, of Washington. Is aliaid of scliouls. ilw A Fire 1'iuvention Wi-ck |)!iutuylapli what young to right, they are: V. O. M. H Stett, Ueut. Commander M. U. Atherstone, flight Lieut. Irwin, Lieut. Col. pareuta reiuse to force him to attend. Hut due to u technicality »> man doesn't dream ut the day when he will be old enough to be a V. C. Richmond Drew, Mayor Scutt, Mr. T. H. D. Collins, Mr. M. U. FlUgeriild, Flight Lieut. O. S. NUou ui« law young White must receive some sort ol education, and there fireman. Photo allows young Kdward Dulty. and Oomm&ader W. H. Watt. is a possibility ol his parents being hailed into court. PlloW shows young White, in center, with comrades. )BNT

MMMMMIMMMIMMMM Hair Tonic Odor in Hat Brings Burglar's Arrest vgCDistance calling/' Colnmbui, Ohln.--B«iniiM! » hut (iml .Inok Mclhmvir* wafted the «nmi» pungent SAFETY! of hnlr tunic, .[nek «8s nrn>si<»d on R hoiine brpnklrig thnrftp. Coluinlnm detectives, sum-

moned to lht> home of .lnmps Ki- F lls. (Uncovered » prowler hnrt - , left hl» tint hohlnd him In rank- ; • ''' r\ Ing R hasty departure. t McDowell wna arrMted wvpr id^f *- - -- - at hlockt away. Peipctlves anIITed the hat; then the mis- pect's hefld. "Dh-huh! He'«*he tnnn."" they • ' grunted a« they bundled him - # • it .,-, • ', Into the patrol wagon. t •' • (Via. II anybody Uncw AHOUHT PrqtiUPtD FOP at that stricken home was >•>•*«•»••»••< >*** DIVIDENDS OV / that the young />eof)le were Jror/c OUTSTAYVDIHG AND YOUNG 'BAD GUYS' motoring south along the SUBJC.RIBtD FOR coast, expected to average GIVE BACK $5 BILL June 3o, 200 miles a day and had • ' ffi$;. -• fjeen gone 4 days. Picking! From Victim Too ^ft,£>07^ Small for Kid Holdups. They must be found .. told of the largest Toll Center —one of the illnes*. . started homeward! largest in the country—at Newark. Onklnnd. Calif.—"We're robbers nnd In the twelvemonths ending June 30, 1930, Public Service Cor- bfld guys-Mint we ain't no ctilfielcrg I" The L. D. Operator ("Long Dis- poration of New jersey earned 3.48 times the amount required It illustrates the readiness and abil- With these word»—stated In a deep tance") took exactly one hour, scour' boss voice, but ending In the soprnno for dividends on preferred stock outstanding and subscribed for. ing the c*ut by telephone, to catch ity of the L. D. Operator and her snuenk of ndo'escence—two "linhy 6,500 sisters in New Jersey to help in bnmtlts" handed hnck B *!> hill to Wll- up with the young folks in Charles- llnni B. Brown, Letterman hospital, ton, and turn them back. an emergency ~ the instant reach of after holding him up at tlie point of Cumulative Preferred \o Par Value) the Telephone System—and the swift a sun In Oakland. ' --Public ^rvlee Tor poration Brown wns waiting for n train bnck personal contact with folks elsewhere, to Snn Frnnclsco. nt Fortieth street of IS'ew *lerNey This bit of Long Distance helpful- no matter how far away, that only the nnd Shnfter nvenue, OaUlmnl. wlien he \vns nppronched hy two youncstera. ness was picked up in New Jersey's Telephone can give. ench ahont fourieen. The tioyg wore long overcoats several slws too Inrgc For Sale by all Public Service Employes Under Our for them and cops pulled down well over their eyes. Customer Ownership Plan B«t, Not More Than "Stick 'em up an' fork over y«r Twenty Shares Will Be Sold to One Subscriber NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY rtOHRn I" growled n deep voice from one. •* * JVKW-JERSKY INSTITUTION BACKED n\ NATIONAL RESOURCES "An'^ be quick, about It—we're bnd guys!" growled the other. Hut he Price $97.50 Per Share wasn't quite so successful with Strowl, ns his voice soarnl upwards Ralph Gustin Into n wnmiinlsh treble. I'niwn pnsspd over n $•">lilll with CHIROPRACTOR & MASSEUR the Infnnnntlnn It wns m\\ In: had Public Service Corporation of New Jersey 1,'fi'i-csliinif and invigorating trrat- Plant This Fall 'l'lie two surveyed the hill. nnnt. fm1 well pi-oplo. Your choice of many "II—I. he's too sniiill n lish for ns thing*. to hother nhotit." snarled tin- smaller Chronic di»e«»ei treated un* Evergreen*, all sizes tnd one. "Throw him hurk Into Hie wnter! dcr the direction of your phy- varletlea. Hhodod*nrtrfllia, Tnke ver Jiiek, inlMlnr. nml HII I This sician. Azaleas, etc. Is n touch fown, and w'u're. the two VULCANIZING TLA NT Chrlstmaa Treca NOW. Sell the Oomplete £ine of |i >i; RATKS AND APPOINT- . riros, l'/4 to 2 ft fUM) 2-8 ft, touslipst Riiys In It I" AT THE RIGHT PRICE MENTS. IMIONE WOODBKIDGE $1.50; 3-4 ft.. $3.25; 4-5 ft., 13.50; 6-« It., ?5.&0; 6-7 ft.. 17.00. DON'T RUIH THAT TIRE Johns-Manville Shingles 8-1779 Write for our Catalog with numer- A PERMANENT REPAIR IS 4 dsphalt mnd c4sb9stos 1* ous Illustration?. Ai Congrevo Put It AS CHEAP A3 A TEM- House Calls Made llnvo our repiesentiitlve call by ap- Today we quote E"bly ami authori- PORARY ONE pointment to otter •uggestlona. Open Evenings Visit our 100-acre Nursery at your tatively: "Hell hath no fury like a BRING IT DOWN AND LET womun sciinied." ilut when William UiFlX IT RIGHT. 15 VANDERBILT PLACE Conprove wrote It LTiO yi'ms ;m. It All Work Guaranteed C. E. BOIN COMPANY rend: "llonven liiith no ra^i- !iKi> ! ivi; Shop At 567 Roosevelt Ave. CARTERET, N. J. ibi't. P. K. R. and Ridj*o

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Memory Of Ro»elle Thrills should come thick and fast Sunday aftoriKmn iV FORDS' FIRST LOSS the Woodbridge Roanl Speedway, when automobile radiU. resumed with a card of sprint races that will show the ,,,,, UNION'S SECOND GA .\fter having suffered two r.m«ef- ut:ve defeats in the annual fracas try's leading drivers and will probably bring about two •..,,. .•nt- with the Fords Fuild Club, the Keas. rate duels by rival speed pilots. Hectic battles are expeetci •„ 1'tl •iey Field Club, aided by the sterl- an.l ;.. ,r!e mound performance of "( oo- tween two distinct pairs, one of which is-made up of l->,.,, i-«-k of ney" Haberman, t'irned the tables Framo, the most consistent winner at the track, and !•>;,,lh - it,- Hcnk- Sindiiy. besting the Anthonymen r> •>!:.v:.ii-. «r-A t.i ! in the third game of the series. Farmer, who has suddenly soared into popularity at the J,,,,,. • i-ir..'ry Mitberman. are of the Mucks pitch-, Shore road bowl. ""Tin* staff and f*.«r ball artist, let; : The other anticipatecp d duel wilt | of *it. Hardly had he started,,, • '• j'.|.i«n the Fords battaf* with five Winn, the daring Allan-! ever, when he met with a mishap, "",' hit*, two of which were credited to have Billy 1 driver pitted against thhe *ca r going into al loop ahd then rUdner. An error h) Salva. kept ta, Ga ly after into another loop, <,.,• Tl Si h;m from blanking the losers. popular Herman Schurch, who per- haps more than any other driver which it shot to hit the wood in-. On. the other hand, Mickey Soo. i ever to show at the half-mile wood- and crush in the front of thp •vn. whi. ha< turned the Keasbey i-luS on en bowl since its erection, holds the force him out of the race. Sinn., ,',, other occasions, was found for a to-' biggest places in the hearts of thecourse, his machine, which inn.iii'. tal of seventeen safeties which ip-' racing fans. tally was the one which the tll-iai,'.! » • UK. :. • •• . ' 'Her Ray Keech drove to victory at |, eluded double? by Johnson, Hyson, i The battle between Frame and nu r. Kane and Salva. Despite the fact Farmer is awaited with keen antici- dianapolis last year and shortly ;r. ,. rt-, fumv last that he was hammered from the first pation. Members of the racing fra- ter met his death in Altoona, !', ;: •" :nip mt'i to the ninth inning, he remained in ternity, and who should know better has been completely overhauled • r.riL' their sea- 1 the box. ' , than they, declare there is a bitter When Winn and Schurch line i1;, »••*. ];...,r,.i l "iu'll Lake's Keasbey started winning early in ! rivalry between the pair and recent they will be continuing an exi i!ine ran up J-'i 'nad by the (<'•<•• the game, scoring in the first in- incidents would seem to bear this battle between the two for in>liv;,j. f n i: • ;!•• thirti Wr. -raring the ning on a double by Johnson and n out Frame only agreed to ride at ual honors. Their rivalry dates tm,. fl- •., r.li.w n :.• • ,i ninu min- mngle by Kane. Two more runs the track Sunday when Ralph to the time when Winn acquire.! in! Ute- ; iay. un l.'ijnge.*. were added in the second on hits by Hankinson, race promotor, jacked brand new Clemons. Driving t!,,> ut tr> ;nt that "the Un- up his appearance money consider- car, the Southerner stepped away >,', f Ifaheiman,' Salva and Hreowski. ion p:l .t admittedly made, a mistake. Fords ended the "makin's" of a ral- ably, raised it until it was larger \vin the feature at Woodbridge V,vo lit [iiit in an entue substitute baok- ly in this inning with a snappy dou- than that given to Farmer or any-weeks ago. ficld." The B«iund Brook team took ble play Keasbey wound up its other driver to show on the card. Schurch at that time made a i r ( i new lea»e on the tame, pushing scoring with two more run* i- the showing, the reason being thai ;.'. trru-^ two tniirh'l"'>wi- l" tie the.lixth. lacked a really capable car I].. lenri. u!th niily :i few minutes of Salvu'.t error paved the «*> to a drove Henry Turgeori's mmlm. play l.'t't. >'\irn: by th.s sudden Fords »i(.re in tli« last half of the since his own "job" hatJ crackeil .,, turn. •Aiih victi.ry uliiH.-'. within the day previous in a fair ni.v tlieir irra*p, the I'ni.m pik-kin lug- third. Rudner led off with a single, and reached second when Salva Since, Herman's Frontenac has ',,. n fcr- are lient on thrashing lienk- oted the ball attempting a double ompletely rehuilt. trt'.» (iiitlit tomorrow. lay. Jim Itmner's bingle brought Winn and" Schurch engaged in ,, I.ak.•'•; team averages abi>ut 1 I- he runnei in from second, saving ated battle at Deer Park, I, 1 pmin.l-. with most of the player.! 'ords from a shutout. { aat Saturday, with Winn taking tV hiuinrf bwl from one ti) four yearn Kane, Smulley «Tnd Hsberman ,onors. The two fought a nick-.ini- of i-x|n rii-nie. The team, while not opped batting honors with three nck race in the feature twenty In;, !\\iv|.t.(inully fast, pui-si'^ses a for- iits apiece. Kvery batter on the r ton mile event, with the I..;,.'; mula'. !e, offensive baektield. In the rinnihtf team's roster hit at h>ast hanging seven times. In winning, lit i iiiimites uf piny against Hound mce. Rodner led the losers with Ainn shattered the track iii r| li.nuk. the Union barks, burking the wo hits, while Joe Romer, Jim ireviously held by Schurch. Tin- l;l-. I.ne e will again cull signals Kane, rf '.r, 0 3 pVwe of Stillman. However, defi- rom Dorothea Rice, dated April 0, Third Annual Field "burned up" when he learned Far Smalley, If 5 0 3 1920 and recorded in Book 668 of Rotarians Lose To j mer was getting more than he had nite information on this could not Haberman, p . fi 1 3 IK- obtained. Don Montague, one ot Deeds, pages 3N6 &c: ' been receiving. firooks, lb 3 1 1 Decrees amounting to approxi- Frame, it wili be remembered, held Several Changes the -brainiest" ball carrier* on the Salva, 2h !> 0 2 Rahway and Linden Trials At Wyckoff! fk-ven is expected to be back in the mately $1,550.00. ,•; out for more njoney at the last meet Smoyak, c 3 0 1 Together with all and singular, ASS'H. I at the track. On the eve of the race, lineup after having spent several he rights, privileges, hereditaments, Though the Woodbridge Rota- N. J. Fish and Game days nursing ii bud foot. rians came out third in the handi- ' he notified Hankinson that he wouli Made In By-Laws 41 17 and appurtenances thereunto be- Event To Be Held Tomor-1 not ride unless he received mor The game will he played at FORDS F. C. (1) longing or in anywise appertaining. cap golf tournament held Friday Mitehell Field in Union, at 2:30 afternoon at C o 1 o n i a , playing row—Trials Get Under Way I money. Frame at that time insisted A.B. R. BERNARD M. GANNON, that it was he, no one else, who was Of Civic League o'clock. The field is located direct- Marsicano, 3b 4 0 Sheriff. ngainst the Rahway and Linden Ro- at 8:30 A. M. ! ly behind the Miffc -SCt Mor- Joe Kotner, If 4 0 tarians, yet they managed to reg- bringing out the crowds. LEO GOLDBERGER, The last time Frame and Farmei Longer Schedule, Enforcement ris avenue. Rodner, 2b . .. 1 1 Solicitor. ister the lowest gross score of the On Saturday, October 11, the New 0 day, with Floid Howell, of the met they put up a grueling battle The probable lineups Gloff, ss 4 $26.40), Jersey Fish and Game Association, Of Foul Line Rule, Series At Woodbridge Unio Jim Romer, lb 0 W. I. 9,26; 10-3, 1U-17 Woodbridge Lumber Company, I After the lead changed severa Fomeroy Kriss, cf 0 shooting the tricky Colonia course' Wyckoff Branch 1, which formerly times, Farmer finally assumed th< End Of Season Among Im- left end Se version ?arsler, c 0 in 92. ' ' used the name of Bergen County i van and with but one fifth of thi portant Additions. Cacciola ((' So«, p 0 SHERIFF'S SALE Rahway took first prize, with Lin- Sportsmen' Fish and Game Associa- feature twenty-five miler to go, hi Miller 0 held a lead of three-quarters of left tackle Jogan, rf IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY den second. The winners gained tion Branch !>, will hold its third an- NEW PLAYING NIGHTS Aquilla —Between CITIZENS BUILDING possession of a silver loving cup, mile. Then his car went haywire anr Tjaden nual field trials and match show on he was forced to drop out, where left guard 33 1 AND L O A N ASSOCIATION, donated by »ne of their members. Several changes were made '•!; :' Lee or Keasbey . . 120 002 000—5 Complainant, and ANDREW HA- Each team had several men who the field trial grounds at Wyckotf, upon Frame stepped out to cop th( center Gottula constitution and by-laws of tin ' M Fords 001 000 000— LEY, et ux., et als., Defendants. never played golf before, which N. J., which are located just otf the Bowling League of Woodbrul.v f,. Miirkou Inth db dg Fa Summary- Two base hits: Rod- Fi Fa for sale of mortgaged prem- acjded to the merriment of the con- state highwa6 Jy between Wyckoff and ? '^ ^°° L u T!*' ' right guard Schwart: ner, Hyson, Johnson, Kane, Salva. ises dated September 9, 1930. ' mer after getting t the best time in the 1930-1931 season, befoi. :iiv Base on balls off Haberman, 0; off By virtue of the above stated writ from were officially accepted by ti:.- •;! right tackle Potter (C Pompton cers and members of the e.\. ;»i'. Soo, 2. Struck out by Haberman, to me directed and delivered, I will ommittee. Rule 4, under I; -'<•<• Sliei'inan 8; by Soo, 2. Sacrifice hit: Smoyak, expose to sale at public vendue on direCti As! Rotarians filled the novice role for %™"™ the^rX'* "* which formerly read, "The f" ,. !'ii right end Stolen bases: Hbehowski, Rodner WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- the local team but after Brown *. y f Lot'kie. I'arsler. Left on bases, Fords, 5 SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, The trials wi 1 umler shall not be enforced, but a I' i •' Mille posted a fairly low score his claim 8;30 ^ «, ,. J ers are requested to have quarterback Keasbey, 13. Double plays: Rod NINETEEN HUNDRED AND •I being an embryo golfer came un-, . Scarlet Eleven At Dinioek ner ti> Parsler to Romer. Attend THIRTY trieg now th hands o£ h for the foul line; all captain- Burges der severe fire. McElroy made good j < .„ instruct players," was chan- ' ' left halfback ance: 2,000. Umpire: Bader. At two o'clock Standard Time, in his claim with a score over 150. , J _ ^ ^^ Ktillinan the afternoon of the said day in the 0 el {Q complete Syracuse Tomorrow read as follows: "A player, :; •!• right halfback Cripps Sheriff's Office in the City of New Woodbridge also took second and darkness overtakes them, livering a ball must not stei- M Oil third places in gross scores, with All events will be much larger and over the line, nor allow any | .. •To,.-, II.. Brunswick, N. J. Rutgers Meets First Major Foe fullback Blaine ' All the following tract or parcel John Concannon posting a 94, and better than previously, as liberated his body to touch on or bv>":.: of land and premises hereinafter George Merrill, township engineer, t birds will be used for bird dog tit Id In Playing Empire State line, nor any portion of his registerinvfiirict ai'inng> \{\(J *-..;..!. ...u:..L ..II _] i_ ' i i project over the line, while ;. ,I.ni; Htecle," i • .iliiiu'er of Hie I.lttle IlKKNAKD M particularly described, situate, lying trials, which allows real bird dog Team — Outlook Is Bright- Sin. and being in the Township of Wood- After the tournament the golfars i work and eliminates a. good dog bo- until after the ball has iva n ' ' I,, i; Trawlers Is c:ille them to show tlieir good A display of real football against bi' respotted." This char. II •»• lirllieii.-* liem ill the lle-ll. j bridge, in the County of George Washington University last coursje, will call for more iin' Lots Nos. two, three, four and five and State of New Jersey. points in the field, while our previous I SHERIFF'S SALE (2-3-4-5) on a map entitled, "Map trials were very well accepted by Saturday has considerably brighten- the part of bowlers who f.•• Being known and designated as : I'erl ,1'iK lilt' rl'ini'Sl tiling to il TtJIll IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY ed the Rutgers football outlook stepped over the foul line In- Lot No. five (5) in Block 290-A as the sportsmen, from the talk we 'liiimi! i.iiirsc In liasclm.ll was ihf old —Between FAIRCHILD BUILD- bridge Township, Middlesex Co., N. have heard they will certainly be which is now directed .toward Syra- livering the ball. ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, shown on a certain map entitled, : i'lilpolc slrirt |.ark In I'.nstirii, wln-r.1 J., the property of John Hanson, ''Map of Karkus Heights, situated more pleased with this year'.-: trial. cuse where the Scarlet meets "the To Section 12, which read. • Complainant, and JOSEPH Esq.," Surveyed by Larson & Fox, Orange; in the first major contest of team shall bowl six giuin ,,,, ,-oiil,| slap I r.d Teiuiey mi ttie NAGY, et al«., Defendants. Fi in the Township , of The bird dogs will be worked in 1 1 il1 lir ! Civil Engineers, 137 Smith street, tne season for both elevens. every other team; three gain. I.ii If lie nmde u fli" l' ".^' -'' - Ka for sale 25, in < i speciallls will gl o tto ththe winnersi , i "ssful, Syracuse winning by counts was s Andrew Haley and Kate Haley, his BoCountx 620v ,N unde rJ the number 1076. 1 This has created much interest in o{}\x° 10 >n 1917,-21 to 0 in 1918, championship. Date to be .-r\ rt'i'i.^i mid tin ' IICV returned. WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- wife, by deed of John Hanson, wi- th J and SF.COND DAY OF OCTOBER,1 I B ' d '"• —owner and entries have U to 0 in 1919. The current Executive Committee. Sect: ; dower, dated February 18, 1924, b ten l!* - distant pans of' Scar'et squad is expected to resume was alao changed to iea.1 NINETEEN HUNDRED and recorded in the Clerk's Office erly "Pevser street dUtani J g AND THIRTY T i Lf hundred fifty^wo New ew York, I .1 scoring early in the game although ttam shall bowl TWELVK of the Cojunty of Middlesex, in Book northerly one nuiiureu uivy iwu and Ohio. 1 •""•" the most optimistic of the Scar- etc." SHERIFF'S SALE At two o'clock Standard jTime in, 787 of Bleeds for said County, on and forty-seven one hundredths ma, This makes the (152 47* foot from the noint of in- Th,lne e DeaBlt;a anu raDirnhound hounds s^ "-"follower• ™'«""s sdo a' ono not concedt concede evict* victtfry ytwice as long, and also rn-in^r the afternoon of the said day at the • wi work unde 1 IN ICHAM'ERY OF NEW JKKSKY— ii»- Sheriff's Office in the City of Newj pages 164 etc. tersec'ion of the said easierly line' 'l J;. ™^ condition,diti; >" " ththee samsamee matter-of-facmattfftt way thah t championship series bet\w ii', .-ii 1'wST Ofrirti, 11. 4 L. ASHIH-1A- .. n :_ "V: __J *u« _«Jiv,«-i., in their respective classes, as the ' they concede scoring. winners of each half, at tin 'PIOX, I'milt.lliinuM. mill SOTIHIUS Brunswick, N. J, Decree amounting to approxi of Peyser street and the northerly ,,:•. "J U L the season. l-;VANlil:l.i is', et al.s , l)t-(*'nilniitn FI Fit All the following tract or parcel; Together with all and singular, .ine oVf Metuchen avenue; ™^''^^running t JS^S. ^ stocked Twenty-five players, with the fi.r HIIIH of inurt«ai!*.l lnvmlM-a ilnUJ of land-"'and premises hereinafter i thence in a line at right .coaches and managers, left foi Games will be played on Vt IJ.-lii.'iiilii-r It, 1H0. the rights, privileges, hereditaments The fox trial will be larger ! ™cu eV.t nJhtTordef "day-and Thursday nights tl: Uy vituir ..t thf. »l,u\-r -lal.'.l wrli tu me particularly described, situate, lying and appurtenances thereunto belongs ^T; P^|. T larger anandd 8 J ^etfn (llif.lnl nil.I ili-llverv.l, I "111 i'»pu3i> 1(1 and being in the Township of Wood- tt d h l b d ^ son, whereas last year, 111• ing or in anywise appertaining. ser street, ninety-six and , forty- better, and has also bet-n drawing a f ^V Practice on their opponent's 1 kal at luil.lli' vomlur on bridgo, in the County of Middlesex three one hundredth (96.43)) feet;; ggentry . ^ played Tuesday an^d Wi-ii , WK1.M-:HI.AV Till': TWKNTV NINTH BERNARD M. GANNON, !Th! Thee battleheld.^i^ht of the jayvees left und State of New Jersey. to a point- runnining thence • (2) L. committee has s arrangearranged ,, "»"»M afternooafternoon tto bbee on hand for re- This change, affects Sectinn Ii U LI-' (H'TlillKU. NJNKTKl-N Sheriff. h hi ««v i if d' : lUNllltKH AND TH1HTV BEGINNING at a stake planted in northerlerlly iih'ih'a line parallel wilh the thinggs so as not t o have anythinnything . ««-ve roie8 if need'edneeded.. Section 14, gjovurning At lit'., .,'i'l.ji'k Htjiiiilunl Tllf« In llio nft.T WILLIAM A. SPENCER, mamar CC a3r 8 spsp rrtt A lulu ee the uusterly side of u rpad leading 1521.00 said easterlly llini e off PeyseP r streett P L «> ° "''"' <-''«u<''«us . JerrJerry CroninCronin , laslastt season's defens- tween teams, was dhangul mi,.ii u( tlii' »aUlf iluy III I»e SlirrKTu O(- from the New Brunswick Turnpike Solicitor. forty (40) feet to a point; running *llnt ls b,e."« Provided for the match , lv«! halfback, will again be at uar- lows: "Should the gann.- fl. r III Illr 1'llV .If Nt'W lirilllHWllk. N. .1. W. I. 9-26; 10-3,10,17. sli0 w w lc l gn be a 4 Ail Iliv fiilluvvils tru.'l «r iMi.-.'l u( In" I to the old road leading from Me- thunee (3) weBtwly in a line paral-. ,,.. " h can also be useedd bbyy ththee " witith StageStagerr anandd flortonflorton inin th thee resiilt in a tie between twi. ' i, ml |,i. inlsi'B luircinuMiT [lurlli ulurly Jp- tuchen to Woodbridge, said stake. li ith thhe firsti , subscribebibdd course, j gallery in case of stormstorm . TheThey ll^vt' halfback teams, the Executive <'"' Miili.il. cihi'ilo. I y I 'i K a'nt li'littf In tliei lei with the first, subscribed course , j als0 y f y l^vtberthsberths. . Jack Grossman Ti.nn.-I.lp "f Wui.illirlilili! III tin' futility uf Vialit's the northwest corner of a lot SHERIFF'S SALE ninety-six and forty-three one-hun-h] ] . secured one uff ththe leadinld g triple.threatriplth t star and all-ApiericaiAi i will set the date for the n MI.I.IIIM-X an.I Slutu uf N'.'W .U'rutij' .. of land belonging to Hezekiahi Dun- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY dredtha (9G.43) feet to a point in, sporting goods dealers to be on the i hope of Rutgers, will complete the home alleys. Three ganu- A tul%t!lt'lt; fll'lly deML-iib.'ii uu a r*.|talll ham, and the southwest corner of the said easterly line of PeysePeyserr !i grounds to supply the wants of ththee ' secondary group with Arch DunloD lolled and the team wiui; mnl> .-iintl.-.l "May «f Imilin. Ni.'H .ln'»n'. — Between CITIZENS BUILDING the said easterly line of 1 al \\ ini.lt,[I.It;.' 'I'lnvtialtlll, M UI.1U »e x ("uiiiitl', the lot hereby mortgaged, thence south- o°K "l his owner, with feed, waU-r, «"" Johnny Waldron in reserve. shall be the victor. In tin . ANT L O A N ASSOCIATION, street; running thence (4) t( Nr\V J.IM'.V, i.AUfll b> H.ulLl As '•> l.lll'H, running (1) northerly, ulong said CumpUinant, and WILLIAM (or erlv ami along the said easterly line' * -'- We will also have a refreshment 'wry Karakas, defensive star of a tie for individual prizes, I" hi, . Is.i liiuailway. ;<' ^ V.uk t'lly, 111 road, Seventy-two (72 > feet to V1LLMOW) HORVATH, et ux., et of'Peyser street forty (40) feet ' ••'—•*- '-• *u-u •-• • "•-• ' out of five shall deterniin. ; Mi.v. I.::: in.i.lt- by l.j.iJ"li uti.l V»\ I'IVII I lands of George Murdock; thence 1 Kiiuini-ii.- i;[. Smith ijirsi't, V.rtli AII.I.I>>-. ala., Dufi iidunts, Fi Fa for sale the point or place of beginning. , — ... -,-- — — »>»,i[i Vu WICCK me ner, date to be set for i" N.-u I.!,,.)1" wliUh niup linn Invii li.'i.-l.. (2) easterly, along said Murdock's of mortgaged premise* dated Sep- Hounded northerly by Lot No. 6, | such a way as not to cause any dif- Syracuse short-panning game which home alleys by the Extenti1- (ikil Inn Ihnn utdlo »III( tilu ClerClerk "t Mil land. Five Hundred Twenty-Seven tember 12, easterly by lands now or formerly ficulty with our trial, and all dojfh is the chief weapon of the Oranue mittee." Under the old i"1 un.lv lin.1 wlilrll li.l.i art- (h'il) feiat more or less to lands of of Warren Drummond and south-j will be staked off at regulated points eleven. was abandoned, tie game .1 on HUUI Mull an Inls Thi Joshua Liddle; them*..1 (3) souther By virtue of th_e abov_ . e. state_ d fiiir nil tbtrO-flvti 135) lilui'k U' ... writ to me direetuij and deliv#e.d, erly by Lot No. 4, and westerly by | so as not to interfere with any of be rolled on a neutral alk\ VVMIi in,HUB unii iniinmvniiMiiM ihVv ly along lint of saul Liddle's lund. I will expose to sale at public ven- said Peyser street, all as shown on the concessions. Anyone is welcome ! ,„.!„„ „, of the ^ome alley. Indhi'l il, 0 1 t,tf t < t. iinJ wlllili prupurly la III.HU -•• Seventy-eigh- - - t (7K) feet to• land- s of- due on said map. to .attend whether they have entered V. T., . gold. for honors, were to roll «'' ill.-l> y 1 . ill in.I 3G In HlnoW lit 1) iU'/.ekiah Dunham; thence (4) west- WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- Decree* amounting to approxi- a dog or not. The gallery has also j and information may leys selected by the Exn" up uf iMi'iin. NN'uutllirlugt) T.i«n»iiiii. l.||yi along said Dunham's land, Five SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, mately $8,740.00. been considered in every respect for | ( i I. Harris, secretary mittee. Under this new I ' t'Hi'.i <'iiiiiit>-. NL'W Jvrtit'V. invntil street, Paterson, N. J Atm.irhiteH, Inc. initUti by I.uruun UJ^J llundrcil Eighty (580) feet more NINETEEN HUNDRED Together with all and singular, their pleasure and comfort during all roll-offs will take plaet " r K., in May, 1U22, wlikli luup wua or less to the point or plaet! of BE- AND THIRTY the rights, privileges, hereditaments, | the day. leys which have been used i in tin- Mi.l.li..».!]L rnunty (•lerk'H »'-|OINNING. Containing 42,387 At two o'clock Standard Time in and appurtenances thereunto ' be- - Each and every event in the field OUt.UM KMMOA. .4 luji NU. as; ui file Ni Hounded on the west b^' thoSheriff's Offiqe in the City of New BERNARD M. GANNON, posited by each team, for l' - .•1ii,:..ji.iui*., a Mew Juruuy uurpura- every sportsman entering a dog inthe hlKliest waierfall In theworld, :i above mentioned road, on tin: ••.orth Brunswick, N. J. Sheriff. penses, was raised from *i "I .-veil «• the same premises convey- *{id being in the Township of Wooil- W. I. 9,26; 10-3, 10-17 being 1,(112 feet. erned by Section 19. -.•t*Jta*ufeffl< E INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, SECTION TWO PACK WOODBRIDGE LICKS ROSELLE, 7 - 6; JIMMY DIMOCK SCORES SJj FROM THE SIDELINES I "Battle of the Bulldogs" Near ]TEAM EXHIBITS LITTLE OF Bv 1IARMN BURNI.KY FLASHING ATTACK SHOWN , Ry TOM RRKNNAN, S.pnrtt Editor THE 98% WRONGSTERS IN PRINCETON GAME optimists and those who had seen the CATFISH" SMITH- ,,n giime two weeks ago were sadly disappointed Hat- BENKERT SWITCHES LOCKIE TO QUARTER i ;)|Vmoon when the Woodbridge'hijrh school eleven do- Displaying little of tin- snappy n(IYii*ivc and defensive , I Kosclle by the mighty small margin of one point. What form which they exhibited in iltMV.Uintr I'rinret^n t\vn,wt0-0 shook their heads in disgust. This would never do. which carried it to Roselle's goal line, where Stillman, ,,l jt won't. y a solid phalanx of players, was dropped in his tracks. Wherein did the trouble lie? Here waa Coach Rice, an ex- Kofldle took Ihc ball and punted wither back five ynrds. Montagut ,.ill>ridge mentor, with a green team, inexperienced, unbal- mil of danger, hut a minute later, wormed through the RoneUc defenst ;1 Stillman ghat n pann to Dimock who o the midillf of Che field. Stillniaa ,K1, with only two lettermen forming the nucleus of the cle- galloped twenty yards to score. shot a pass into space, hut ft win „.,,. and offense. Ori the other hand, there waa Renkert's Tommyi.ockie drop-kicked th* extra knocked dilwn. He then made eight point. A fumble in the second quar- yards around left end. Diraock fol- i a veteran outfit, working smoothly, supposedly a rapid lowed with two yards, milking a tirsl trill ter paved the way to » Roselle touch- unit .... and the score, 7 to 6! THAT down. The visitors took the bull on down. A forward. Stillman to Df- lip' the Woodbridge Ml yard line, bat- mock, WBS out of the receiver'* With so many predictors wrong, in fact, very wrong in MICE ? tered the forward wall of the Ben- reach, Stillman, on two end run\ l .jr forecasts, there was nothing else to do, but form a new kert machine bnck to the 5 yard gained nine yards as the half ended t )( strip, from where Ashby flipped a with the ball on Roselle's 31 yard division to add to that world wide organization—the 98% paw to Conxion who dropped over line. Score: Woodbridge, 7; RoseHe, Wrong Club. With their leader chanting "All the king's horses, the goal line. A forward pas* for the 6. extra point was knocked down. THIRD QUARTER •inft all the king's men . . . . " the ardent members of the new- In the third quarter, Woodbridge Roselle kicked to the Woodbridg* lv foumed club sojourned to the shade of the old tree behind again worked the ball into the very 80 yawl line. Cacciola ran back th* 1 shadow of the Roselle goalposts, only punt ten yards. Stillman shot around tin backstop at the Pariah House field, after"the game. to be repulsed by the stubborn Rice- right end for «ix yards. Alert Ro- Here, out of the sun, but unprotected from the billowing coached linemen. In the last chukka selle ends smeared a backfleld play, the Roselle linemen made a gallant resulting'In a loss of five yards. Still- clouds of dust which swept across the gridiron, like Wood- stand when they kept Woodbridge man kicked to the Roselle 20 yard lu-idjM. didn't, the 98% Wrongsters seated themselves, and from scoring after they had been strip. Sherman and Pomeroy spoiled HAS A pushed back behind their own goal Roselle play. A fumble was recov- mournfully began to recount the various happenings of those line. The locals gained more yardage ered by the Batrons on the 2!l yard tour disappointing quarters of what was labeled football. HABIT OF than the losers, but lacked the" line. With a second score made pos- "push" that was neeesnary to score sible by this fumble, thu locals be- True, they conceded, Woodbridge had started off with a YALE when the opportunity presented It- gan another crusade into the goal- smashing attack, but where had it ended? At the Roselle goal self. Woodbridge made seven first post territory. Lockie gained MIX yards around end and Montague line. That was bad. Being stopped at the goal line by a team downs, Rosolle, three. ^ Instead of Stillman, Coach Hen- made a. first down through the line. supposedly green and with a faltering defense, is inexcus- kert plnyed Tommy Lockie at quar- Again, Lockie carried the bull, gain- ing three yards. With the hall on th* •ilil,- However, a short time later, when a pass enabled the terback. Lockie did well calling the plnys, iifd gained considerable 10T*rt"llnr, a score looked inevit- I'.arrons to score, the 98 Per tenters agreed that they might ground carrying the_ ball. Stillman's able. The Hoselle defense braced. have been mistaken in their quickly formed conclusion. passes #ere £ood,. several of them Htillmui made two ynrdx. Montagu* resulting in long gains. Montague's brought the ball to the "i ynrd strip. Hut for once, the'Wrongsters were right. Three times, the playing, us usual, was snajpy. His A pass, Stillman to Dmiork wai Woiidbridge team hammered its way to the very goal line, and trick of worming thru the line net knocked down, and for the second ted the Hiirrons much yardage. For time, the visitors took the ball front t lure limes, the Roselle linemen, rather wabbly, but imbued Touch Rice's team, Ashby was the Woodbridge cm their very goal line. with a lighting spirit, made a "last stand", to keep the charg- outstanding performer. His kicking. Ashhy and Marsh were stopped on asking and running fohtured for line plays,-- so Marsh elected to kick ing Benkertites from scoring, much to the disgust of everyone the losers. to the» Woodbridge l."i yard line , xii'ii! the Roselle fans, the Roselle team, Coach Rice and The game, play by play: where the ball was downed. Stillman FIRST QUARTER and Dimock advanced the bull to the dlln'i- Union county dignitaries. Marsh, of Rosellc, kicked off to •Kosi'lle 41 ynrd strip. A pass, Still- And another thing. A fumble paved the way to the Ro- •-BUT "LITTLE ALBIE " the Woodbridge 20 ynrd line. Don man to^Montngue went awry, so Di- MAY SURPRISE THE Montague recovered and van back mock punted to the Roselle 20 yard s, lie sane: Imagine it! The backfleld that represented balance, five yards before he n;i> dropped. line. Hyatt was smeared without displayed power and certainness against Princeton, commit- The Henkert machine began a smash- gaining. Asbby's pass was killed. ing drive at this point, opening the Ashby fumbled, but Roselle recover- ting a fumble. Oh, yes, the Wrongsters agreed, we all make ready, like his comrades, to prove1 he public will know who put the attack by sending Montague through ed. Marsh kicked to his own 40 yard TOMORROW afternoon Yale 'crack in Crackers" before the. pres- line. Tommy Lockie went through a istakes. In fact, that's WHY the 98'< Wrong Club. The back- try hard to avenge the 15-0 defoat that their home triumph over Yale the line for a first down on the ini- was not a fluke. ent week ends. l.ig hole for live yards, Seine; Wood- suffered last Fall when Old Eli's tial play. StjUfhnn smashed off tackle bridge, 7; Koselle, 0. lie Id members are cordially invited to join. The only eligibility A eouple of seasons back, Georgia Georgia Tech is also going North for five yards, and Dimock followed team trekked South to dedicate the to play Carntgie Tech this Saturday. rule i s that "entrant must have committed one bad mistake". Georgia Stadium at Athens amid made its initial invasion of Connec- with a three yard nuin. Tommy Lock- FOURTH QUARTER good old-fashioned rebel yells, col- ticut and, thanks to a most redoubt- Its most conspicuous problem thus ie skirted end, bringing the pigskin Woodbridge opened the last per- Tltcv did. lege cheers and a gorgeous collec- ahle team, lead by the. line-smashing far is to find .suitable, backfield suc- to the 47 yard strip. Stillman un- iod with the ball in her possession tion of Dixie belles in sunlit sur- "Bull" McCrary, th« Southerners cessors for "Stumpy" Thomason and corked a pretty pass to Dimock who on the Roselle :if> yard line. Lockie roundings all of which contributed gave Old Eli a real trouncing, but Warner Mizell. Coach W. A. Alex- galloped 23 yards to the Rosellc 10 opened with u four yard gain around to make the event the most colorful not as decisively as they did the job ander hopes that Bob Strickland, yard line. Montague went through right end, ami then heaved ti pass U iiopelawn Firemen perhaps in Southern football history in christening their stadium with Sid Williams, or Doug Graydon may the Roselle Jine after Woodbridge Sherman who .sped to the Jt) yard 100 Mile Race At thus for the Georgians bottled ur that Yankee blue blood last Fall. develop class approaching Thomason- ripped open a big hole, and with the marker before ho was tackled. l)i-' Albie Booth that day while their Inspired by the elusive Booth, Mizell standards. Tech has a splen- ball in the very shadow of the goal- mock bucked the line, advancing to Langhorne Oct. 1$ Drub Fords Twice awn stars, featuring the dazzling who is a junior this season, Yale hnd did quarterback in Capt. Earl Dun posts, the crowd yelled frantically the 10 yard strip, and once more, "Cat fish" Smith, gave the tough ol' a fairly strong team in 1929. This lap and far better than average line for a touchdown. Dimock was literal- Woodbridge was within scoring dis- Take Double Header, 10-1, Bulldog its worse mauling of 1929. year's outfit is rated as considerably material. The team faces as severe ly pushed to the 3 yard line. A line tancv, ILockie slipped through the ; Card To Climax Racing Season This year, "Catfish" (he shines more powerful and it may begin to a test against the Carnegie Skibos play was smeared, with the ball car- Roselle forward wall to the !i yard At Pen nay Dirt Track—Ex- 4-2, With Kam Pitching either at end or in the backfleld) is drive on all cylinders against Geor- as its Athenian rivals do in bfettling rier dropped in his tracks. Stillman, strip. For the third time, Hoselle re- Great Ball In Both Tilts. heading towards New Haven, Conn. gia. If that be so, Yale men believe the Yale Bulldog. guarded by a solid phalanx of play- pulsed the Woodbridge attack. pect Bitter Duel* Between ers, was stopped at the goal line by Montague waa effectively hulted Leading Drivers, The Hopelawn Firemen defeated the stubborn Roselle linemen, and on an attempted line plunge, and the Fords Firemen in a double head- the ball went to the visitors, while Dimock wns dropped in his track* on Woodbridge fans groaned in unieon. With the end of the gasoline trail er, by the scores of 10 to 1 and 4 to Township Leather Orioles Put Clamp Geo. Sedlak Given the following play. Once more Mon- around the corner, auto racing Stung by their inability to push tague was given the Ball, but he wan just 2 over the week end. A. Kern pitch- the ball across, the Woodbridge boys thrown for an eight yard loss. With fans will center their interest on the ed both gamca for the winners, giv- On A. C. To Annex Decision In Match spread the first Roselle play all over the ball on Roselle's 13 yard line, [major Fall Classic at the Langhorne ing four hits in the first game, and Pushers In Action the lot, with the result that the Un- Lockie passed to Dimock who gain- ion county backs- thought it best to Sfieedway on Saturday, October 18, one in the second, turning in a Fail* To Floor Vacol In 30 ed eight yards, but Woodbridge lort [when perhaps the large&t field of Several Well Known Boxers kick out of danger. The ball was the hall on downs with the goal line splendid mound performance. The Third Series Game Minute Wrestling Bout In downed on the 25 yard Hne by Di- a scant five yards away. Marsh [gasoline jockeys ever competing in Slated To Battle At Kauf- mock. Stillman made two yards vinners collected seven hits from "Lefty" Ruwnak Sparkle* On Jersey City, But Holds Whip promptly kicked out of danger, the 100 mile auto race will face the trauss in the first game, and eight man's Monday Night. around end, but was stopped on an ball lieing downed on the 39 yard starter in a climax-to the long dia- Slab As His Mates Take Hand. • off tackle play. He then shot a neat strip. rom Andre in the second tilt. Four six rounders and two fours pass to Dimock who galloped twenty tance events of the 1930 eastern Light Senior Ball Crown, 4 Lockie'* pass to* Dimock wai The box scores: make up the weekly boxing card at Middlesex County's mat cham- yards to score. Tommy Lockie drop- thwarted. A line play went awry, ai racing season. First game— Kaufman's Hall, New Brunswick tol. pion, George Sedlak, known in this kicked the extra point. did a second-pass. Dimock kicked t* Frame, Farmer, Schurch, Cum- Hopelawn Fire Co. (10) avenue and Elm street, Perth Am- vicinity as the "Human Bone the 21) yard line. Ashby scooped U) AB R Montague kicked to Rosclle's 20 illing, Litz and the rest have en- boy, for Monday night, October 13, HAD GOOD SEASON ^Crusher," was given a decision over yard strip. The ball was run hack the oval and ran it back ten yarda, t tered 'and will battle through the T. Saloy, If 5 in which several well known mitt Tony (Wildcat) Vacols in a thirty twelve yards before being downed. Marsh uncorked a forward which. grime and smoke to settle the su- F. Kam, 2b 4 artists from this section are to take By winning from the Woodbridge Two line smashes w«re effectively was intercepted by Dimock on the premacy of the mile dirt tracks. J. Salo, ss 4 part. minute wrestling match at the West l A. C. Sunday, the Woodbridge Ori- Side avenue Arena in Jersey City. blocked. Ashby whipped out a pass Roselle 4 J yard chalkline. Lockie These drivers have failed to settle A. Kam, p 4 *The main bout, a six rounder, will oles wound up a highly successful was nailed on an attempted end ruR. 4 Monday night. Sedlak kept Vacols to Marsh who advanced to the Wood- among themselves, who is rightly en- Grezner, 3b find Al Rossi, of Silver Lake, battl- season on the diamond, clinching the bridge 40 yard mark. Hyatt wus Woodbridge was penalized fivr tilled to be hailed the dirt track Bozo, c 4 ing Jimmy McWillrama, of Elizabeth. ligtff senior baseball championship wrestling on the defense during dropped/on an attempted end run, yards, backfield in motion. Monta- monarch and Langhorne will witness J. Sabo, cf 4 Rossi looks for a very interesting of Woodbridge. The score of the most of the match, although in one but Ashny made five yards off tackle. gue's short pass was' knocked down, hat promises to be the hottest com- W. Hettiger, lb 4 evening as McWilliams has defeated third game of the series far the instance, an attack by the "Wild- The Roselle < quarterback wormed but he, caught Dimock's to bring the etition this year. G. Kochick, rf - 4 such good boys as Moe Fisher, Bob- crown, 4 to 1, does not indicate the cat" nearly finished the Woodbridge through the Woodbridge guards foi ball to inuitield, Dimock then kicked Arrangements are nearly perfect- by Hamilton and this past Tuesday bitter battle which both teams man. Vacols used the "flying mare" three more yards, but fumbled the to Roselle's 17 yard line. Mi for the participation of Arnold, 37 10 gave Nick Aquina, th« former New staged, for with the series coun,t tied ball on the next play.'The oval was Marsh made three yards through, has been crowned the AAA at one to one, a very interesting on Sedlak, and nearly threw him Fords Fire Co. (1) Jersey State amateur lightweight from the ring. However, the "Bone recovered by Sherman, and Wood- the Woodbridge line, but Roselle O champion, but who has failed AB R H champion an artistio lacing in a bout goal was at stake. bridge took possession on her own fumbled on the next play, Montague (•cure the recognition of the dirt Crusher" staged a game comeback, Jogan, ss 4 0 at Elizabeth. However, with "Lefty" Rusznak 34 yard line. Stillman made six recovering tvvvnty three yards from k pilots, who are preparing to M. Radner, 3b ... 4 The semi-final will find Johnny pitching in top form, and getting and had Vacols at his mercy during yards on two plunges, but the yard- the goal line. Lockie slid off tackle take him into camp if his entry is Krauss, p 4 Petina, of Bound Brook, who recent- excellent support, tht Orioles man- the remainder of the match. The age wenU up in smoke, when the to the 1H yard line. Dimock wai ceiveil. Most of the championship Dunham, c 4 ly took the measure of Gene DeLa- aged to run up a lead of three runs, Woodbridge wrestler ended the Barrens were penalized five yards smeared without gaining througV drivers wuuld take just one more L. Rodner, 2b ... 4 yo, of Plainfield, mixing with Solly while their moundsman blanked the match. for being off-side. Stillman got off a the line. Another live yard penaltj little chance and risk their lives Bagger, cf 4 Le Furie, of Newark, both of them Woodbridge A. C. for eight consec- Last week, Sedlak defeated an- poor kick which was recovered by was inflicted oil Woodbriiige, back- limbs every minute they are on E. Krauss, If 3 well known club fighters: The third utive innings. Both teams regns- ther Hudson County ace. He Marsh of Roselle on the local's JO Held in motionj Montague crashed ,,. course—to beat the "baby fac yard chulkmark as the whistle ended through to the Roselle 20 yard line W. iLybeck, lb ... . 4 six rounder brings together Carl ered seven hits, Dunham of the los- oored Marty Phelon, of Bayonne, 1 J" champion from Chicago, whose Greapart, rf 4 Zullo, of Port Reading, and Elmer ;rs taking batting honors with four the ninth minute of a thirty min- the quarter. Score: Woodhridgt , 7; as the game ended. Score: Wood- win at Indianapolis, and two victor- Stout, of South Amboy, which on n four, trips to the plate. Besides te match. Sedlak at that tinje Roaelle, 0. bridge, 7; Roselle, (i. es at Altoona guve him enoug 35 1 4 paper should be the "wow" of the turning in a splendid mound per- weighed in ut l(>2i pounds, while SECOND QUARTER The lineups: boints for the. AAA crown. . is opponent tipped the beam at Hopelawn 400 423 010-10 evening. Zullo promises to bounqe formance, Rusznnk led the winners After being stopped on a line Woodbridge (7) Roielle (6) Other entries already signed -ST 77. In Monday's evening's match, Fords 000 100 00U— 1 Stout around for three or fotlr with the v«oode.nware, hitting three plunge, and having a pass knocked Pomeroy USM'II SiinwbeiK,er who now rank: rounds and iron him out in the fifth. times in four turns at bat. . ' .edlak registered at Ifi5 pounds,; down, Ashhy kicked to the 10 yard left end fourth in the championship stand Second game— Vacols, 191. (4) The opening six rounder will bring Both teams scored in the first in- line. Stillman ran the bull hack two Cacciola ((•) <;ordon>,Condon, Larry Beals Fire Co. together Mickey Gutvvein, of Hope- ning, the Orioles adding their addi- yards. Dimock, with Don Montague 'left tackle *ick Decker, Jimmy Gloason, Zek AB . 4 lawn, and Charley Tully, of Free- tional tallies in the fourth and sev- clipping out tacklera, shot through Aqililla icyer anil a score of other lesse J. Sabo, cf, ss hold. enth frames. Murtagh, the losing thu Roselle line to the 28 yard strip. lift guard jits. F. Kam, 2b - .. 3 Shaeffei . 3 Two four rounders complete the. pitcher pitched a great game of ball, Equipment Pinners A fumble was recovered by Dimock Lee . A, memory of the fatal crash at J. Salo, ss, c but his support was not as good as on his own 15 yard line, und with his center S. Kam, If -i ... 3 show for Monday night. The eye Kootb ndbridge July '27, when Bob Rob- opener will find Kid Husky, of the that given Rusznak. The A. C. slab- Lack to his own goal line, he got oil' Markmis in met the grim reaper will greet Grezner, 3b .. 2 a had kick, and the ball went to right guard . :i Lyceums, Perth Amboy, taking on man fanned nine batters. Rusznak Lose One, Win Two admirers of the late 'smiling Bozo, c, cf struejk out ten. Uoaellc on the Hi yard line. Atthby's Bosze ((.') Simillwood i' when bis famous No. 22 Miller, A. Kam, p . 3 Paul Farkns, of Woodbridge, and in forward Imave to Marsh was knock- right tuckl W. Hettiger, lb ... 2 the other Joey Bilko, of Fords, will The box score: After dropping the opening if. Aahbj ... same car in which be met his have Mickey Carmen of Carteret, as match of the evening, the Steel i|d down l>y Lockie. Marsh slid olf Sherman ate.-Vill (ace the starter, driven by G. Kochick, rf ... 3 ORIOLES (4) right end . 0 his opponent. AB. R. Kt|uipment bowlers rallied to take Cackle to the Woodbridge 11 yard 1 [initiiy Patterson of Kansas City. T. Saloy, lb Htrip us the Burron'a defense falter- l.ockie. K. Ashby Kaufman's Hall where these week- Ferraro, c 4 0 the remaining two in Industrial 1 car has been repaired and is League competition with the Nation- ed. Mottleman made throe yards, .juurti'ihack tu lie iii good condition. 20 4 8 ly bouts take place is situated at the Baka, If 3 Hyatt corner of New Brunswick avenue al Lead team, Monday night. Thtf' and Marsh three, hringing the ball pimock The grudge between Frame and Ford* Fire Co. (2) Parsons, 3b Lead pinners" copped the opener, to the ft yard line, for a first down. halfback sinner may be resulted here, 'when AB R tnd Elm street, Perth Amboy. Plenty Gerek, cf Hyatt was dumped in his trucks, and .Stillman Hijtlleinun of parking space is available. Popu 808 to 784, but the Steels wound up inner will make an attempt to M. Rodner, 4 1 G. Rusznak, p by taking the second and third, U70 for a moment, it looked uo though halfback Hi bis own world mark set July Jogan, 2b 3 0 lar prices prevail, the general ad Kalmar, rf to 784 and 895 to 845. Powers witli Woodbridge would stop the attack, Montague Marsh I anil Frame ban also stated that he S. Andre, p . 2 mission being $1.00 with three rows Lattanzio, ss 219 waa high scorer. Mesick rolled but these hopes were shortlived, for fullback By make a world test if the track Madison, rf » of ringside seats at increased prices. J. Rusznak, 2b two double century marks, 203 andI Ashby shot a pass to (london who Score by quarters: are right. Experts predict L. Dorner, 3b jj The show begins'promptly at 8:40 Kath, lb 3 210. ^dropped over the line for a touch- Woodbridge ... 7 track in its best condition. 3 down. The pass for the extra point Roselle 0 B. Jensen, lb 32 The |CummingH who won the May S W. Warren,^ J was knocked down. Touchdowns; Woudbcidge, Dim- and staged his sensational ex- 3 Civic League Officers WOODBRIDGE (1) STEEL EQUIPMENT (2) ock; Roselle, Condon. Points after Dunham, If AB. K. H Schaefer 136 161 181 Marsh kicket'to Woodbridge't 40 touchdown, Woodbridge, Lockie, iiu July 4 fr,om coming up from W. Dunham, cf 3 line. Markous brought venth plate to finish fourth af- The officers for the 1930-1931 Anderson, lb , 8 1 Powers 140 219 140 yard the (kick). Roselle, none. Substitutfomt. losing several laps for adjust- 27 2 1 season re-elected from last year, are E. Keating, lb 1 0 Van Camp* 166 191 1 Remember Rookie? W.J^rry for Lee, Parsoni aa follows: President, Joseph Grace; 0 Meaick 156 203 for MonJjjJI*;;' Montague for Still- IJts at the pita will be on hand lo Hopelawn 000 004 0-4 Delaney, ss 4 " his own. Cummings set a world vice president, August R Gretner; Dunham, 2b 0 Godfrey 187 196 170 l'i for Parsons, Parent vJ,U 200 000 0-2 secretary, Stephen Hruska; treas- 4 0 Remember "Rookie" Lund, Wood- fotfT -'in, Predmore for Parsons. rd for 100 miles when he won arr Mundy, cf bridge high school three-letter man, Syracuse Championship event urer, Walter W - August F. U. Anderson, rf 8 0 784 970 895 Koselle, Piotkins for Bangs, Bangi NATIONAL LEAD (1) Class of '28? Well, "Rookie" has , Pjki f Mth frtember ((. Those in the know pre- m., October 18, with the 100 ntfle Greiner, Stanl«y" (Jaborne, George Budnar, c ,. 3 0 a steady job at right tackle on the Pjotkins for Mouth, that the race -will settle down #iimJ gcbedulud to start at 3 p. m. M«erill, John Larttan ant) Mark Mc- 1 0 Ernest .„„.:„.. 177 16 177 for Piotkins, Huw, Sneky, II tJniversity of Illinois "K" team Mouth for- P duel between Frame and Cum-Hundreds of reservations from Jer- Clajnn form the executive committee, Murta'gh, p •• 3 0 Amos 151 IS 102 which played Miami University this s, both with a victory each on sey and New York-Woodbridge pa- i i hi Holzheimer 109 12:1 139 kins, Purdue. Umpire, Yager, Greiner is chairman. week. He is making a strong bid Ileud linesman, Smith, Rutgers. ; course., but the rallblrds are not] t h b eeived and thu 29 Johanaon 1.(51 158 Jessen 150 144 d f Wd bid PACK FIGHT KKC110N TWO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930 Uy GKNE CARR By RING LARDNER JUST HUMANS YOU KNOW MF, AL One More Won't Help f WWE voo Got , • THAT <«\>IF OOO*}! L°Q~ THE MUO HAUOY " I OlkJ T . ^ - , , Guftr?o OMIY ^O^T Sl'UT HOI.)/ \»ACW /_\ ?HED TO "JTOI-"" MFk1 Y/

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