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XIII, No, 20 \\<)<>I>BUI!)(;K, N. .1., FRIDAY, JULY 21, PRICE THREE CENTS

M. E. Church Plan. Gannon And Ely To Be Respiration Is Topic For Picnic Saturday lahway Man Killed Fine Field Assured 4 At a meeting of a committee of At Rotary Luncheon the Men's Club of the Methodist In St. George Ave. In Lim Church, held Tuesday night, all ar- In 1932 Speaker From Public Service rangements were completed , for a For School Sports picnic to be held tomorrow 'after- J*me» J. O'Donnell Dies From Slu-riff Has Announced That He Will Be Democratic Candidate Corporation Tells Of Use Of noon at Riverside Park which is lo- Fractured Skull; Stepped In Use Of Interior Of Race Track Granted To Schools For CoBrfa|T Artificial Breathinr. cated between Highland Park and Football Season Without Cost—Arrangement Sdvet Di For Surrogate—Alan H. Ely, Present Under-Sheriff, Will Bound Brook on the River road. Cars Front Of Auto. cult Problem For School Board and Pleases Whole Com- Seek To Succeed His Chief—Both Are Favored To Win. Arnold Ohlson, of the Safety FMu- will be provided for nil who wish to rntion Department of Public Service go. These will leave the Methodist James J. O'Donnell, aged 41 years, munity. '.c-vidcs the big issue of the presi- non's occupancy, nnd there will be was the speaker yesterday at the Church at 2 o'clock. All kinds of of 57 Hazelwood avenue, Rahway, iiii| election in ]l)l!2 there will be none during the remainder of the weekly luncheon of the Woodbridge games will be played and there will was fatally injured Friday night at An athletic field for Woodbridge To fully appreciate what it me ,iv other candidacies that will lie term. Gannon is perhaps the host be- Notary Club in Middlesex Hotel. His be prir.es awarded to the various win- 11:30 wheh he was struck by a car high school is assured and it will not o the taxpayers it must be rei ml. test in Middlesex...Sheriff Her- loved man in public life in the coun- topic was "Artificial Respiration/*" ners. Harvey Kelly is chairman in in St George's avenue near Avenel cost the taxpayers a cent. In addition ered that thero has been aeit i| .M. (innnon has already an- ty. He simply does not know how to and he imparted some very inter- charge. street, in Avenel. He was taken to to that it is enclosed and will be a for an athletic field for the UIM'II that he will he the Dern- make enemies. For nn unusually suc- esting facts to the Rotarians. He the Rahway Memorial Hospital where source of revenue to the schools; so school for several years and that .ilir candidate for surrogate, and cessful politician his method is'strik- also used one obliging Rotarian to he died about 3 o'clock Saturday much so that it can be depehded upon sentiment has steadily increased. All i known Hint, he will he opposed ing because there is no method nt all illustrate the proper use of artifi- to supply plenty of revenue to defray other towns and cities around abouf in the sense (if being a plnnnrd out cial respiration. morning. Frank C. Rutan, of 100 have their school fields or munieip Fords Youth Killed Brill street, Newark, driver of the the expenses of the three major iiir.'iir. lie simply dues the work of In the course of his remarks Mr. ichool sports and leave a substantial fields available for the- use of th« car that struck O'Donnell, was schools and kept in condition for field (•bison said th'nt artificial respiration headquarters on balance. h;as three principal uses: in cases of brought to police All this was learned as a definite sports. Woodbridge has reached a By High Tension Wire a charge of manslaughter and was placa where the matter could not be rk'ctric shock, drowning, nnd gas later released in bail. fact last night although there had poisoning. The danger of gas poi- Contact Made Through Metal been rumorra to the same effect in delayed much longer. soning in the home may come from At the time of the accident O'Don- circulation since the meeting of the Wheelbarrow; Death Is In- nell was not identified nnd the On the other hand the depression a burning jet or gas burner in a records of the case described him as school board Monday night. The ar- has created a condition where no tat- tightly closed room. In such cases stantaneous. an unidentified man. Relatives later rangement is the result of hard work payer feeis like assuming any addi- it the gas is burned for a consider- upon the part of School Commission- tional burden. able lime the percentage of oxygen Albert Meszaros, aged about 18 established the identity at the er Mark D. Me Clain, who has cham- i< depleted and carbon monoxide, a years was electrocuted Saturday at morgue. pioned the athletic field cause since The purchase of any school proper- deadly poison, is formed. Victims 10 a. m. when a metal wheelbarrow According to the police Rutan was he has been a member of the board. ty, of course, would have to be puf of this form of poisoning are saved he was using came in contact with driving northward in St. George ave- The field will -be used this year up to the voters and the price won by arliiicial respiration if the aid a high tension wire at the Raritan nue when O'Donnell stepped from with the opening of the football sea- undoubtedly run into thousand*. comes quickly enough. Hollow Tile Company plant in Keas- the side of the road into the path of on. It is the inner section of the race Then there would be the additional bey. Death was instantaneous, ac the car. Another motorist took the track; the plot of land that is circled cost of preparing the field, fencing it'" Speaking of electricity the speak- injured man to the hospital while and keeping it in condition. In * er pointed out that in any average cording to witnessed. by the track proper. The west end of Meszaros lived in Coppernick ave- Rutan notified the Rahway police this enclosuru will be used. With a word it would be an expensive under- h there are four gground outlets who in turn notified Woodbridge. taking. I for current: the water llinei , tthhe gaa nue, Fords. He was pushing the little labor it can he made as level as wheelbarrow near the kilns at the O'Donnell's death was due to a a pnrlor floor, It is hard and depend- The arrangement that has been , lire, heating lines and the telephone plant when it made contact with the fracture of the skull and internal able. made for the) use of the Brown tract ine. exposed wire. injuries. Ho also had a compound on the other hand relieves the schoolt Vi iting Rotarians^ were; Dr. After his The owners of the property upon ge Orton, of Rattway; Martin Other employees rushed to the aid fracture of the loft leg. which the race track is located an of an existing burden; not a heavy Newcomer and Aylin Pearson, hoth of the youth but he was dead. Cor- death the body was removed to Cor- David and George Brown, brothers. one but still one that had to be taken »f t'erlh Ambuy, and Jim Housel, of oner Eugene J. Mullen was notified oner Mullen's morgue in Perth Am- They will not make any chal'ge fo care of in meeting the expense of South Amhoy.' The guests present and gave permission to an under- boy and held until identification was the use of the property. The only ex- the school sports, The enclosed field wire Mark D. Mc.Clain, former taker to remove the body. established. pense will be what money the boari will enable the schools to collect piesident of the Woodbridge Lions spends in preparing the field. On enough admission fees to defray Club, and M. A. Whitehead, guest ordinarily well attended game wil these expenses. The grand stand of Mr Newcomer. more than cover that cost. seats are already there and are in no ALAN H. ELY way controlled by any one other than Leading Men Of Town Government There is a big advantage in th Loji candidate for Sheriff next ' the owners of the property on any circumstance that the field is already day except Sunday. year, He known (he better than enclosed. It will enable the school to '.KIFK BERNARD M. GANNON n y man in the county except his Both Incapacitated By Illness will collect admission at games, a thing The use of the field is assured tot seek election as Surrogate M«F. Baird Tour To in 1932. Odd Trick Of Fate Confines Mayor William A, Ryan and Com- that was not possible on the Parish the coming football season and la i • present surrogate, <'harlc.< he ollice with as little fuss and fea- House field or on any unenclosed reasonably certain to be available for ii. who IKIS announced thai he lu'l-s us possible ami there is not a mitteeman Jacob Grausam To Their Homes—Mayor Has field. It will also prevent the danger baseball next season. 1 Embrace County l • i k re-election on the G. <). I . •tressed by the nominee in his vari- Badly Sprained Ankle; Grausam Victim Of Acute Indiges- to small children who always atttnd In fact the prewnt indications are . . !. ftiilei-Sheiitr Alan II. Kly, of uovc anywhere in his record that can G. O. P. Candidate To Visit field sports on an unenclosed field. that the field will be available for .tnii. will bf^the candidate for e translated into terms of self tion—Neither Case Serious. The new field is ideally located for several years; at least until the de- iilt. lle.-ides being the logical can- aggrandizement. Mr. Gannon does Every Town In Middlesex visiting teams to park cars or buses, pression passes and the township Is i;de of his party for the office in hings as efficiently as he can and as On Wednesday Next.' By a strange trick of fate the two home and placed under the care of and it is centrally located for Wood- better able to make other provisions r,nil;iiioc with the tradition of the .inohstrusively as possible, und lets leading men of the to\^nship govern- L)r. IJ. F. Wetterberg. The injury is bridge. • if needed. ,••'• in every county, he is perhaps it go at that. He has often been crit- Every section of Middlesex Coun- ment are physically incapacitated a bad sprain and very painful. It will '!•!• fitted for the job than any icised>rb.v his friends on the ground ty will have an opportunity to see and confined to their homes. Commit- take several weeks before it is com- in in the county except Cannon that He effaces himself too much. But and hear David Baird, Jr., Repub- teeman Jacob Grausam was in Green pletely healed but the-Mayor may be Metuchen Constable Second Ward Man n elf., when election day rolls around, Gan- street Sunday when he was stricken able to get about with the aid of a y i! d, Gan lican candidate for governor, on July (i.niion's record in the office has non, it' <--'••- — • • 2!), when the Camden man will come with an attack of acute indigestion. cane in a week or so. On account of ' 11 unique; u distinct contrast tn votes. he is a candidate, gets the here to discuss personally with the Mr. Grausam'a condition was very his active#nature he feels the handi- '.iT .-'herilTs. There were no spettu- serious for a time, lie was given cap of his injury keenly. Cut At Iselin Gains His Points Under Sheriff Ely has been a hard voters of Middlesex the issues of the medical attention and taken to his ;n tun-Klin stunts during (!an- A-orker in the sheriff's office. A great state campaign. Both the Mayor and Committee- home where he has been under the man. Grausam are full of nervous Forceful Attempt To Collect Applegate Is Silent Member Of deal of the detail work has been dele- Tax reduction — particularly the care of Dr. Joseph Mark. gated to him. His chief has absolute unprecedented return to the taxpay- energy and extremely active. They Small Bill Wears Out Bar- Committee Much Of The •onfidence in Ely's ability, thorough- Yesterday Mayor Ryan was super- both devote much time and thought Race Track To Open ers by the state government of a por- vising work at the clay banks and to the affairs of the township. ber's Patience and He Uses Time, But He Is Always On ness and loyalty. Gannon takes care tion of money already paid by them 1 for taxes, a refund which brought was approaching a truck to give in- Mr. Grausam may be able to leave of the heavier executive duties of the ....,, _ .„_ „... structions to the driver when he his home in about a week. His condi- Scissors. The Job. othce und entrusts Kly with the rest, about bv Senator Baird — will be turned his ankle on a lump of clay Little Repairs Made The result is that Mr. Ely has every ous addresses in this county, as he tion has steadily improved since the detail of the office at his finger-tips believes that relief from the econom- id Fifty-thousand Feet Of Lum- and can give prompt and reliable ic troubles of the state is a necessity, in<58t?e "pain and un- oT h He was taken to hie and mandatory. B ber Promised For Use In Re- service to any who have occasion to Senator Baird will enter Middlesex ble to walk. ,..,, Hospi[al whflrc he wag ^ on ROverning body 0 f the township. Ap- call at the county office. county at Kingston at about 9 o'- Friday evening of last week for plegate, as a member of the Town- constructing Track Not In It is a foregone conclusion that clock in the morning of July 29. The treatment to four minor wounds, said ship Committee, can never be accus- Sight — A Few Patch Jobs Ely will he elected Sheriff no matter morning will be given over to visits to have been indicted with a scissoc* ed of tooting his own horn. He never who may he his opponent on the to Monmouth Junction, Deans, Day- by an Iselin barber named Michael plays to the galleries. But he never Done—Prices Cut, G. 0. P. ticket. As for Gannon in his ton, Cratbury, Jamesburg, Prospect Spoon, aged 58 years, who conducts misses a trick where his ward is con- quest of the office of surrogate, he Plains, Helmetta, Spotswood, Old a barbershop in Oak Tree road in cerned and the list of practical im- is a thorough-going Democrat but he Bridge and Madison township. (.-"•lin. The injuries are entirely provement:, he has brought to Fords . I'-pite announcements that fifty has a legion of friends in the opposi- t :•! thousand feet of lumber would He will go to New Brunswick for hi-iiled and were not serious, it was Keasbey, Hopelawn and the other tion camp; enough to make his elec- .lunch, arrangements having been slated at the hospital. districts in his ward is a long one. He t i-ed in repair work at the Wood tion II safe bet. •' k'r hoard speedway and tha made to serve luncheon at the Rari- According to the information is always on the job and never noisy. •:\ effort would be made to make tun River Rest on the Raritan Town- gutlieml by the police Manziano en- Perhaps he is a close student of ship end of the super-highway bridge, tered the barbershop while Spoon psychology. He has a way of always • •-• place reasonably safe for the D and he will meet the leaders and was cutting the hair of R customer. gaining his point without much ! >ei.- and the public, announcement rizes Awarded At workers of New Brunswick and High- !!<• had been in the barbershop earl- trouble; in fact he never seems to iin made that the track will upon land Pork. ier in the day to "collect a bill and have any trouble. The sessions of the iaccs with admission at knock Tour In Afternoon had removed some property in lieu committee are usually long ones, and ;"An prices. Yet practically nothing Bible School Closing The afternoon 'will he given over of money, according to Spoon. On it ia always near the end of the ses- ' been done in the way of repairs to the completion of his tour of the hi.-, visit in the evening he declared sion that Applegate tiles his demands .ii.i ni.t a nail has been driven there county. Stops will be made at Stel- iiis intention of collecting the money in courteous language for some im- I. weeks. One Hundred Fifteen Get ton, Dunellen, New Market, Iselin, when the customer was ready to pay provement or other service in the Theiu jji some lumber laying about; Diplomas For Good Attend- Woodbridge, Carteret, Fords, South for the hair cut. second. He takes care of his constit- i:i:'l -oiiK1 of the most dangerous Amboy and intermediate points, and Spoon told Patrolman Allen Mc- uents, too. Many of his requests are ; •>' in the track have been marked ance; Seventy-five W ere every effort will be made to meet the Donnell that he tried to put Man- for the appointment of second ward '" ii'pair. The ba'Jvhoo circular let- 1 Perfect. people of the various section* of the zijmo out of the shop and that the- men to inspectorships or other pub- ' -cm out states'(.hat it is certain county personally and to talk over lntter struck him in the face. Spoon lie jobs—and they always land the • i.i: the track will be in the best with them all the problems which af- 1 Prizes for good work, and diplo- said he had the scissors in. his hand jobs. • I'P' it has been in this year. Which mas for excellent attendance were fect their particular sections. at the time. He does not know what not by any means an assertion that warded Friday night at the corn- The evening will be devoted to a Committecman Jacob Grausam he did then, Spoon said, but Man- 'iie track is anywhere near safe. nenceiiient exercises of the Daily monster political Tally in the high tFie victim of a bad Attack of acut« MAYOR WILLIAM A. RYAN rushed out of the barbershop The opening race this year w$* the Vacation Iiihle school held in the school auditorium in Perth Amboy, ndigeition ls>t Sunday, he will be The Mayor it confined to his home by and a policeman went after him. • eion of a fatal accident and at a Presbyterian Church. Diplomas were and the down-river G. O. P. leaders :nnfined to his home another week. a badly sprained anltie. Police said that Manziano had four i-'ier race portions of the track fell warded to US students. The are planning to stage an even bigger stab wounds believed to have been •'part so often that the race was bad- invards were made by Superintend- demonstration than that which was Woodbridge A. A. To Play inflicted with the scizzors. I-. lU-lnyed and the main event was nt Mrs. H. H. Breisch. The term of given in New Brunswick recently Manziano's first visit to the bar- !•' J"er held. •ichool was four weeks and those who when 2,000 voters jammed1 the Y. M Plainfield Sox Sunday School Board In bershop occurred about 3:30 o'clock The move to open Sunday at cut did not mis.s more than three days H. A. auditorium there to meet Sen Friday afternoon, according to a i;«(es is regarded by many as a ges- during the term were entitled to. ator Baird. The proposed tilt with the Fords. statement made to Officer McDonnell l'ii-i- to pick up a Mttle easy money awards. Of the 115 who received' A. A. having been postponed until Conference On Field by Spoon. Spoon said the con- MI the chance that the track will hold Compliment Richardson August i), the Woodbridge A. A. will stable tokl him that he had a judg- diploma* under this arrangement, County Chairman Frederick F. meet the Plainfield Red Sox, Sunday '"Oilier for a time at least. seventy-live had not missed a sin- Richardson of the Republican coun- Special Session Held After ment against the barber for tfl9 and gle day und these were distinguished afternoon at the Grove street dia- le costs of court which brojight the ty committee had been warmly prais- mond, at 3:15 o'clock, Mike Mesko Regular Meeting Monday ,otal up to $28.97. He demanded Popular Hotel Manager y gold stars affixed to the diplomas. ed by Baii'H workers from state head- and Joe Murtagh will be given a The first prizes for < handiwork quarters for his accomplishments in Night — Repair Work Au- payment. When Spoon told hjm that On Visit To Parents were blue ribbons .and were awarded chance to elbow against the visitors. id had no money, Manziano declarer this county. Before Mr. Uichardso Dunham will catch. For Plajnfield, thorized. would take all the property in to Eleanor Kllis, Marie Baldwin, took over the reins in Middlesex, tht Wellington and Jacot will pitch, Ken Baker, manager cf the Hote Sally Staujier, Kreil Adiins, Robert state leaders were privately conced- he shop, according to Spoon's state- Wmiihow Wilson in New Brunswick backstopped by Bailey. Jim Mullen, nent. He reached for an electric Diummond. The seornd*prizes, red ing the county to A. Harry Moore: stellar first basemarf for the Brown- The members of the Board of Edu- <' i'i yesterday to visit his parents in ribbons, were awarded to Muriel cation held a private session Mon- ibrator, Spoon said, and when the but since he has begun his aggressive ies, wUl be back in the lineup after atter protested that the machine was ' liiitilauqua. On the way lie stuppei Sinim, Harriet Killenbergcr, Jean campaign here they admit that Mr, an absence of two weeks. day night after the regular meeting '•U'i- night with his sister at Roches Aaroe, Charles Marko and Willium Richardson has given the G. O. and it was learned later that the ot his because it was not paid for, 'er. linker since lie became manager Liindt. more than a fighting chance. Senate topic of the meeting was an ath- tfanaiano; according to the (state- Baird is confident that he will carry Miss Caroline Fulton, of 16 Van letic field for Woodbridge schools. nent reached for his blackjack and The third prizes, gold ribbons, Buren street, and Miss J. R, Kirch, hreatened to strike Spooa. GEORGE T, APPLEGATE were awarded to Winifred Outwater, Middlesex. of 14 Moore avenue, are guests at The subject has been discussed (off Marjorie Abbott, Jeanne Hornsby, and on for the past five or six ydars Spoon's statement sets forth that Every faction of the party has he Hotel Morton in Atlantic City. years and there is plenty of senti- 1 It may be that there is an advan- I'Mward Sattler, Jr., 'Richard Stern. united behind Mr. Richardson, and Manziano took the vibrator and tage ih making requests for things The prizes for memory work, book- ment in favor of it. It is understood laced it ,in his car; then returned the campaign this year will be one that price asked for property suit- near the close of the meeting. Tha marks, were awarded to Rose Man- of the most united and aggressive ;o the shop and removed the con- other members of the body are tired ko, Olive Camp, Marjorie Abbott, which the Republicans have waged in ible for the purpose has been the sents of the cash register, $1M and anxious to get home; they prob- Cecil Nash, Darrell Nash, Jean Cook, years. The lure of expected victory :hief stumbling block. . Becausd it was thought at first ably ure not in the mood to raise Harriet Killenbeiger, Esther Bufflap, in presidential year, which comes In the meantime sentiment for a ;hat Manziano's injuries might be questions and debate points. At any Sylvia Cannilla, Marie Baldwin, Ruth ust 12 months from now, as well as field has grown steadily, especially lerious, Spoon was held for the ac- rate that is the time that Apple- Holland, Helen Baka, B^tty Crozier, he new energy imparted to the G. O. as nearly all other districts in this ion of the grand jury in ?l,000 bail Kate selects to bring up matters con? Mae Keid, Grace ,MolFet, Catherine D. by Mr. Richardson has brought out section have athletic fields. It is by Recorder Ben Vogel, Spoon fur- cerning his ward with unfailing sue* Holland, Louis De Nyse, John Kenna many workers who have not been act- said that the board is more inclined nished his own bail and was released. ecus in gaining his point. ami Katherine Hall ive for some time. to action at present than ever be- Officers McDonnell, Zuccaro and "ore. Romano handled the case for the Mr. Applega.te ordinarily is low^j • The church was filled to capacity The Baird tour will be not only an voiced when presenting his busiatBK with parents and friends af the opportunity for the senator to meet At the regular meeting there' was Woodbridge police department. to the committee but there are timef pupils. Preceding the awards, a the voters of • the county—and the WILSON he usual routine business. Minutes when he displays forcefulneas; plenty pleasing projjrarii of entertainment 'amden man is a great believer in and reports were read and filed. The of it. If there is some unsaniUury was given bjj the various depart- fuce-to-face campaigning methods— repair committee was directed to condition in, the second as there was ments. A feature of the program but it will also be in the nature of a NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J. • make necessary repairs to the Ten Year Old Boy recently, Applegite can picture it at KEN BAKER was a pageant, "Friends Around the schools of the district. One of the its worst in bitjng short sentence* test of strength. The Republicans are items on the list is thaf repair of the MiiuaKer of Hotel Woodrow Wllion World," presented by the primary planning to make a sho^viug which that carry conviction. He does not at New Brunswick. departm^nt. will demonstrate clearly all over the roof of No. 7 School! in Fords. A Killed By Auto use a great many words but the few "1 I he Woodrow WilsonWilon,, largesg t hotel Mrs. Leland Reynojds directed the county that their party organization new floor will be laid in the gym of he uses are effective and his argu- i ounty, bus nunle a widid e circleil , pageant and was assisted by Misses s again functioning ut full strength. THE ONL]T the same building. The committee Joseph Donoghue Dies From ments are bullet-proof. friends among leading citizens of Louise Morris, Harriet Short, Mildred was given special power to make this improvement. Injuries Received On Amboy It is said that Applegate for all his< (he "Unty. Bowers and Mary Levi. The cast quiet ways is one of the best mixers, N. ideas that he hits brought to Mr. und Mrs. Harry Ford were FIRST CLASS H6TEL It was reported that the batteries 1 follows: guests at the Hotel Luil'y in Atlantic Avenue Sunday. in the township, and that he has thfc hotel and put into effect as man- American group, Gloria Potter, City during the past week. that operate the electric clock in the solid support of his ward in everyw have inude a hit with the pa- Anna Schwenaer, Grace Vargo, Fred IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY high school are worn out and the Joseph Donoghue, aged 10 years, thing he undertakes. Iions uul have made the hotal the Sorensen, Stanley Potter, Jr., Ralph board will engage the Coutts Elec son of Mr. and Mrs. John Donoghue of leading activities in the Stuuft'er. trical Company, of Perth Amboy, to of Upper Green street, vas Wiled town. Jupun, Sally ' Staulfer, Ngrman replace thu batteries with rectifiers. almost instantly Sunday at 11:16 Rahway Democrats To HARDIMAN'S The batteries also furnished the gpencer, Juun Aaroe. a. in, when ha was atiuqt'hy an auto H«ve Outing Suiultjt Mr. und Mrs. George Tight ami Pre"i\e'n, Charles t'overt, Jeanne PHARMACY Under New Management power for the interior telephone '•'"'(lieu, Joe and Betty, of Maple system. This system is to be re- in /Unbo/Ub y ftysttue na Eddg M tafc nveniie, aro spending their vacation Hornsby, Jean Harned. Ed. I,. Hurdiman, formerly of Tin! car was driven by Frank Meser- All .arrangement* have been ll1 Italy, 'Andrew Vargo, Mary Lou wjred where necessary. The* entlr. Uke George in the Adirondack Seaman's, Perth Amboy cost of the work is limited to $&00, entino Ot, 259 Belmont avenue, New- pleted for the Rahway Dtoios, Mountains. kides, Margaret Pogany. CUISINE UNEXCELLED ark. The driver and a companion Club excursion to Coney Island England, Jack Christenstm, Hnze.1 took the boy to the traffic booth at g, Mr. an«J Mrs, Walter K. Brown and day. Francis Kenna states that ' Mis Hneiithh, EErne. Outwater. Green street and Amboy avenue commodafe friends of the club Blanche Frfekel, of School China, Nancy Abbott, Arnold son David, and their guest, Miss Lor- where he was transferred to Nicholas has returnW home after I PRESCRIPTIONS SPECIAL raine Jardot, sp«nt Thursday at As Woodbridge wi«Ui| N'undinif a few days with relatives in , Lanyan's car and rushed to the Hah- excursion, he will fceolla Zinkina, William Called For and Delivered bijryJPark. way Memorial Hospital wheru he was ing from in tr<»ut e Inooklyn. ^^____ Africa, uronaunced dead. Messerintino was Coluraiww Horn* oa Sahool street, Marshall. h Merrill, Cor. Rahway Lvenu* SUNDAY DINNI Germany and Qr WQQDBRlflGE FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1931 PACK TWO »0>M» ELECTRIFIED ROMANCE Boy Lives After Heart Unlt«l Statot Unlqo, Tnh United States Is the only ,• It Removed and Replaced try In the world where rpslilom Kissing Gate Insured : If she wants a rtntp—Metor. TRICKS ofMAGICt SLATS' DIARY IJOS Anpeles.— Aflor a 9iirj;pon had the Cnpltal city urn completely Happiness removed his heart In order to discard BY ROSS FARQUHAR If she Is wrong—Rectifier. the Jagged end of n splintered rib Luis O> o o <^ -c o By LEETE STONE Valdet, ten-year-old boy, still lives. If she eats too imich—Bedoc*r. Friday •— thr- prpocher n.< at are The boy's rib was plerceii by Hi, DROP OF WATER MAKES COIN TALL INTO BOTTLE handlebars of his bicycle wlien h>- RALPH GUSTIN hou!>c today fur dinner and they ««< (16 lilt, llcClur* Koi a tawking about If her hands are cold—Heater. wfis tit by an automobile. After re Expert Masseur marry*1*! people 320 STATE ST. I* A corner of tbe nigged eift tt nfbvlng the rlli Uie doctor replnced ilu DQOP WATER ffpttinfr a long If she comes to call—Receiver. PERTH AMBOY, N. J 1 tthat t enchanting English thlrt beating heirt. wi'h carh anoth- HOURS BY APPOINTMENT OK MATCH known ai Cornwall there It t tiny, er Th*-. preecher If sb* wants chocolate—Feeder. Phone: Woodbridge 8-1779 MERE -< ,| it ".van a offly winding lane; Jnst wide enough for — A Classified Adv. Wilt Sell It —' r'.."l ':']••• a for 1 two to walk through, close together If she wants an escort—Conductor, •. .iv 'hat the with arms aero* each other'i shool- .'••: I wa; ritej dPrs. It ll I temperamental llttls : If she Is s poor cook—Discharger. • ;m t 7ii<>- or a j lane, for It winds and curve* along . ;, •• " rally and | no apparent reason nntll It reaches If she talks too long—Interrupter. One In a Thousand ; :i (u had sum When two who hnve strolled that ir,'\ (•' :i t!r'tf liizeazf &nd Blisterses way reach the Immense wrought lr« If she wants to beau angle—Trans otter F^.-Ja:I bott:e, a natch ar.-l a dime or j>e!)tiy nr« Ax l~k L-r.::* ii \v,iii:'-d "•• rir.- -•) they did and they down from a Wgh c!lff on a pebbly "su:. oc fT of ite hvnie wilt, Its Uoken comer on one :.!••.! •', 1-: dizcaze but the dog toretber r«- '..'••? triangle of white bench—and beyond, If she goes ur> In the air—Con- :• •! .•;• ;.,fnyd. tide an.1 •••» i'-s'. a^i tail on the otter. F-nv ttic o>in on the match and an ever restleai sen. If It should denser. reread t'.e r.^. z ;*n v-in tie c<*. K tt.at i!* slichtcst movement of the S-.mH I had a offle disap- happen to be a nlfht of moonlight, '••.ntnif-nt this after noon. I layed mate)] « ' c-j" tt!-e c:3 to falL Then tell your ii-j<]!e:.ee. Hint you will that mellow, deeply yellow, English If she Is slow of comprehension— drop wat'-r <••:. -\ "•vn and tuk a Nap and dremp I -r^-A. sod c.ia will fall In tie hor.ld. Carefully drop the • a- jrivt- .1 present nf a freaser of Cornwall moon (for the Cornwall Accelerator. In Tennis .... Tilden Water on'tie S .•& erJi cf tLe catch, wL!-h will canse them to draw .Vckter ic<- cream. But I dont like moon is like no other) then tbe sight In Atlantic City .... Carolina Crest togethtr, sad la in? so wii] poll the head and tail of the match further I'.ckter ice cream so I ha da grate Is so exquisite In sudden beauty that If she proves >f>ur fears nre wrontr— apart, tliereby ia.:!i . ONE MUST SHINE! g tie support of the match from under the coin, and caus- isappointmint. ft harts the heart and head In the Compensator. ing the coin to fall. sharp way that only unexpected An enticing breakfsit — WITHOUT CHARGE — ier»ed id your (Coprrifkt. Kt:i I. Ur.itont.t Munday—Pa tuk Ant Emmy and ma to a musickle show up to the city bursts of beauty do. If you tlitnk she Is picking your comfortable room end a morning paper to help yon enjoj it — it tonite and when they got home Ant Ton will not find the name that pocket—Detector. it any wonder the Carotin* Creit thinea in itt field. MotoritU Are Advised Immy «ed times must of ben offle rw cllngi to that gate la guide books, Typewriter Ribbom ard becuz very few of the g^irls had nor will yon find It preserved for If her ways of thinking p.re not Thr- fn».r;-: u*-'! T. :!.* '*rtw grades to Follow Three "CV nuff close to ware on their backs posterity on flamboyant postal cards. .mi etc. youra—Corrector Carolina Crest of tyii.-wrlt.T r.'.^ :.- is t?.» Sr.eft Qual- If nx'torUM will follow tht three The lads and lasses of the Immediate ity of inii-orti-: ru:.r.~r'f. ••i'.-.-l? TCIT- Teusday—Ezzy Bleat got niarryed North Carolina Avenue, near Boardwalk Cs"—which stand for co-operation, a«t week and he Fed his main idea neighborhood call It "Kissing Gate"— en of fin«-, (-•.:, •i.rHi-J ar.1 «pun from courtesy and cgutlon—driving would and someYhere, somehow, the fancy ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. = becuz he was tired haveing holes Should Be Reread the be*t, i./r.j; r.V-r Sea itljii.J c it tori. be greatly Improved and become a real in his socks and the next day his was bora that If a boy and girl ar- RATES: Single $5.00 Double $8,00 If time Is precious, no book thnt This Is well srliti.t*-! ?'T ii'-vr!,:Dg and pleaiur*, according to E. Austin wife give him a sowing out fit and rived there on a night when the full Every room with private bath—bed lamp* and at teait three windowi will not Improve by repented ronfl- Barman, Maryland motor vehicle lernt him to mend his socks BO he moon was painting a path of golden Dreiiing Rooms for Surf Bathing Included by -Jiat commissioner. wont have holes in his socks enny doubloons acroM the little cliff-bound ings deierres to be read at all.— IT'S WISE TO MAKE RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE '-These. In turn, can be rammed ap more. bay, and kissed there In Innocent sin- (."arljle. 1 Wensday — Jakes ant witch lives cerity, under the beneficent beam of by the words 'Drive safely, " ba aald. way down south died last yr. and left "There recently has been eondacted that moon, their future happiness and im sum munny and they have been security from want were assured. a courtesy drive among the automobile haveing so mutch trubble trying to operators of Maryland. Many persona get it envested that Jake Bays sum- Bodwln Lantry and Alice Warwick hare sirrx-d pledges to be at all time* times he is ail most sorry she went lived near Kissing Gate. They bad courteous In their dealings with other and died. Thirsday—Henry Blitz witch is are been brought np In close reverence users of the highways, both drlTers of for all the beautiful, simple things of other cars and pedestrians. If the butcher had bad luck the uther day. he cut his hand and it was the hand life. As children they had frolicked thousands of persons who pledged daring the scant hours that country themselves to be courteous will keep witch he all ways wayed with the meat and now he has to lern to way children are ever allowed to frolli their pledge toe coming months of the uther hand and I gess he is lose- together. They had found their way greatly increased motor traffic are go- ing munny. But he's brite and lerns to Kissing Gate long years before Ing to show a marked Improvement pritty fast. their Juvenile minds could comprehend over previous spring and summer driv- Its significance. ing conditions. There are going to be lens accidents, fewer injuries and Bnt now—Bodwln was twenty-two POISON greater enjoyment o£ the highways by POTPOURRI and Alice nlneteer Bodwln had been all of their users. away for a year working In a factory in Your bowels/ at Launceston, but the vision oi Alice "If 'The Call of the Open Road' Is Sleeping Sickness > and the hope of winning her had never linked with the 'Rules of the fioad' left him. None of the gay, flippant Poisons iibsorbe'l into the system from and tbe latter are strictly observed by Sleeping sickness, as known souring waste in Die bowels cause that In Africa, Is caused by the tsetse girls of the large town had made any everyone, the enjoyment of touring lmf resslon on him. headachy, bluggbh, bilious condition; will be greatly Increased and the dis- fly. It feeds on mammals and coat your tongue and foul the breath; tressing toll of accidents and sorrow carries a parasitic organism Now, however, Bodwln found It dif- sap energy, strength and nerve-force. will be correspondingly decreased." which Infects persons and causes ficult to get what he felt was his share A little of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin the sickness. Its bite 1s often of Alice's company. Sbe bad grown will clear up trouble like that, gently, fatal to cattle and horses, al- Into a little wild rose of beauty and harmlessly, in a hurry. The difference Prone Production though animals which recover her beans were many, Indeed. Often THEN: Car* were purchaied became they were a little different, it will make in your feelings overnight All prunes are plums, thongh not are immunized. The fly multi- when he called In the evening she was v rather than on the reputation of the maker or the dealer's will prove its merit to you. all plums do tor prunes. A prune may plies from larvae, not from out with one or another of them. And when be did find her In, though ibe reliability. Dr. Caldwell studied constipation for be any variety of plum which can be eggs. was cordial and pleasant to him, she over forty-seven years. This experience successfully cored without removing (B lin, WMtero Ntw>Mi»r Cajoa.1 NOW: The important queition of the dealer'i reliability cornel appeared abstracted and diffident In enabled him to make bin prescription the pit. Only those varieties which FIRST. See u. for a DEPENDABLE med car at a FAIR manner as though a veil of tome sort juit what men, women, old people and have a large proportion of solids are had been stretched between the spon- PRICE. children need to make their bowels help considered good prunes. In some Pompcll in Aniricji taneity of their former companionship. themselves. Its perfectly natural, mild, kinds of plums a fermentation occurs The Metropolitan Museum of Art Thus Bodwln often sat at home of thorough action and its pleasant taste around the pit in the process In New York city has a room from a nights and brojded; for he loved commend it to everyone. That's why drying. bouBe in Pompeii which was actually Alice very much, and having In mem- "Dl. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin" is the brought from the ruins of Pomppil and ory many pllghtlngs of a childish STYLE DEPRECIATION most popular luxative drugstores sell. reconstructed In tbe gnllery. Classified Ads. Bring Result* — troth between them he bad taken It for granted that when be retained from Launceston with his savings, she Car owners are getting more and more tike women regarding would fall Into his arms, so to speak. styles, they must have the newest fad. It was Bod win's wrinkled grand- K mother, rocking lu her comer, pufSng STARTS TODAY at a blackened clay pipe, who sensed We have many 1930 and 1931 cars that still retain their look the boy's trouble and gave blra words of wisdom from an old woman's heart. of newness-The former owner has taken the style depreciation, FRIDAY AT 9 A. M. SALE! "Silly boy! What a glorious world It would be If men understood a wom- you reap the benefit. an's heart I It's tbe little rose-faced lass ye want, isn't It? Doan't ye know that a woman must be won) Go buy 1931 FORD VICTORIA - 2Q00 miles 1930 FORD li TON PANEL TRUCK new suit and a sparklln' tie an' make a tight for the lass. Doan't sit 1931 FORD STANDARD COUPE 1929 CHEVROLET STAKE TRUCK S. riNE here an' mope while the ethers are stiowln' her the moonlight an' teach- 1931 FORD ICE TRUCK In" her the lesson o' kisses.. .." 1930 FORD TRUCK CHASSIS & 89 SMITH STREET 1931 FORD TUDOR CAB — 157" Whedbase - Dual His granny's Injunction brought Bud- den Inspiration to Bodwln. The next 1930 FORD COUPE & SPORT Wheels. evening found- hlir at Alice's house COUPE THE CLIMAX OF THE SEASON chid In new finery frqtn head to foot. 1927 PIERCE ARROW 4 PASS. She was out as j->:al; but Bodwin, In- 1930 FORD DE LUXE & TUDOR COUPE stead of turning away from the door SEDANS CLEAR AWAY SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK with a glum look, stayed a while and 1928 FORD PANEL DELIVERY »,i chatted pleasantly vrlth Alice's mother 1930 CHEVROLET SEDAN Here's your chance to buy "Dresses of the Better Kind" at greatly and father. TON * reduced prices. Every garment to be sold below cost! An opportunity The next .light be was back again, 1930 CHEVROLET ROADSTER to buy a good dress cheap! and had uo hetter lack. But the third 1930 FORD ROADSTER 1928 CHEVROLET PANEL DELIV- night Hoilwln fnund Alice in. lie ERY % TON greeted her with a gay smile Instead 1930 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR- of a reproachful look and said: "Come along with me for a stroll, CYCLE 1929 FORD PICK-UPS (2) DRESSES Alice mine. It's I he full o' the moon nml I "'unt to show you somethln' SCHRAMM AIR COMPRESSOR SUITABLE FOR PAVEMENT Printed Crepes, Chiffons, Shantungs, Rajahs, Celanese and other lovely." novelty washables. This was a ni,-v Bodwln, thought BREAKING, ETC., MOUNTED ON FORD TRUCK J , Alice; the one *bo»r boyish charm uo one else had driven from her heart. FORD DUMP TRUCK - $75.00 llHvlug thought It all out carefully Group No. 1 Gro4p No. 2 beforehand, IViiiwIn led Alice down that tiny temperdmtnta) lane that NOMA jRQADSTER, REAL SPORTY __. Reg. Value $10.00 winds and curves and rajubles on Its of Washable Materials EVERY wuy to Kissing Gate. They milked DODGE SEDAN - A REAL BARGAIN ; SUMMER In silence, arms loosely caught about NOW Suits and Dresses at each other's tbouldertk DRESS At last—Kissing Gatel With the LINCOLN 4 PASSENGER SEDAN, A NUMBER OF EARLY MODEL CLEAR- full moon palming a path of golden PASSENGER AND COMMERCIAL CARS RANGING IN TRICE FROM ANCE doubloons across tbe cllff-buund sea. $/|.75 $£.95 "ltodwin!" $25.00 TO $75.00 PRICED! "Alice!" Life leaped out at these two from 4 6 fur across tbe moon I ft waters—as 14BERAL TERMS they kissed at Klsslug Gate.

\ Gal 'Em Our One Week Exchange Privilege is your guarantee oi satisfaction "Joe wauls hU eggs on both sides. Group No. 3 Ills lirhie InshilH ou one side oil;." "Tell Joe to Insist on both s!Uea Dresses and Suits. Reg. 200 It's tlie turning point" value $12.50 and $15.00 COATS — Classified Ads. Bring BatulU — $y.5o A GREAT CLOSE OUT ANNOUNCES FAYETTE USED CAR MART OPENING OF FIRST High grade dress and Sport CLASS POCKET On New Brunswick Avenue ALSO DRESSES Coats. All colors. Furred BILLIARD PARLOR Between Elm and Oak Streets AVENEL Reg. $15 to and unfurred. Sizes 14 to 50. At the old Lehigh Valley Freight House $25. Now POCKET BILLIARDS AT.nel St., AVMML JN. J. PERTH AMBOY NEW JERSEY Your last chance of the season! We are giving the public (Near Super-Highway) O opportunity so that w

The Children's Canter •••a/IalV MMMNMVM : SmfV Harbor for ; L1GBT§ • Cat Owners FISHING Little Mutt NEW YORK deepwn study of the needs of the peo- A NEW CROSS-WORD ple bfllow the hill, he pushed through By JACK W0ODF0RD »< actor at hU apartmtnt » rood time 1 ,,,nn pnpcr and pencils and a IOTB But were the people ever sntlBfled (A ltll. ! " SyndlrtU t was had by til. Ont ot tb« guests ,f fun I There have yon everything? with the wealher? They were not If wai startled from swwt dreams the •i,n u-nnls I luted below or others slm- the umbrella said sunshine, "We need (iVTOO art tho dtrndeat dog," Cap- next morning by th« persistent ringing * tain Walters prommncwl, u tli« <;,r jtrfl (o be written each on a tepn- rain," they would complain. "Oh, why of his telephone. Lifting th« receiver io slip of paper and all of the slips yellow matt cam* in, his head down, Firestone : doesn't the weather man give as rain with gnat effort, h* angrily Inquired ,• • nf'il fnca down In the hot or bat- for our gardensr [f be raised the his tail between hit legs. The cap what was wmnted. It wai hla r*cAt l(. when the captain gay*, "001" rain umbrella the results were no bet- tain eyed him In mystification, con- host, la a atate of Intent* perturba- .,•!, |,inyor reaches in and takes out ter. "Give as snnshlne," they said. tinued to addreu him: tion. ;;,•• slip. From whatever word Is writ- "We haven't seen the sun for a week." "Here 1 go, four years ago, rwculni Tor tat tort ot everything, do you n ihereon, he mast spell as nan; yon after yon had a hend-on collision know what happened to 017 toupee TIRES The men were always calling for rain • ; ittor ones as he can wtthln a given the women couldn't have enough sun- with an automobile. I nurse yon, and laat Bightr he said. shine and the children always wanted -feed yon op, and bath* yon; and what •Tour whatr •now When the weather man thought do yon do? Every couple of days yon "My toupee." During April, May and of all the years he had tried to please nut oft and stay away for a couple "Pull tha blanket over your head them and all the years he had still to days and then com* back ajtnln. Alnt and yon won't need any toupee," said please them be became discouraged In- yon got no tenae of responsibility? the lat« guest, laughing heartily at hit June ... than in any „,.. Wlien this time Is up, the play- deed. At last he revolted. 'Course I don't expect a mntt Ilk* you own humor. who tins succeeded In making the "I will give them no weather at all," to be a watchdog; bat yon might at "Listen, you tap," aatd to* actor. like period in History n-mt ilRt wins. The words given he said. "We'll see how they like least stick around and be a little "This Is no laughing matter. I can't , nro only suggestions, yon can thnL' So taking the magic umbrellas company to an old widower without find my toupee and I am Out at a v nny yon like. one under each arm. he inarched down kith nor kin, 'n without a command. rehearsal this morning, where t am the hill. , , . As if I wasn't as hale and cast M the Juvenile lead." J.HERE m reason* for this—FlrcMone It now MM* nvnlflnche handkerchief hearty as ever." And the captain lag the Greatest Tire Yalaes In history, with the result that inlvrnturei h«»lthlest "Oh, oh," cried the children, catch- looked It Bis gray hair was not thin- m ntpUne mullein n Ing sight of him, "where Is the weath- In November, 1029, Dr. Lawrence M. Firestone faetoriea are operating 24 hours a day, $ cbyi • ni'iiintaln penmanship er man golngr And they ran to tell ning. His strong, weather-beaten face Gould of Michigan vat oat about 400 1 patriotism their parents. bore bore the unralitattnble stamp of tnllet on hla famous antarctic sledge yeek, to meet pnbtte preference. favorftt good health. Unfortunately, however, trip, accompanied by thrM Harvard harmonica brotherllness The Mothers run to the windows This is the year everybody b Mmtinlsfag Ui pvnhtterf. telephones the steamship company to whose serv- men. They had been telling Doctor lirnvsry dictionary They clasped their hands In consier- ices he had dedicated his life had a Gould what the Crimson would do to This b particularly trae in tire buying because of the many cirffulreit hard and fast rule as to age, which did the Wolverines In football and, ai I fgnfnVng and misleading statements made about tires. not take Into consideration such mat- ' have said, they tfere three to one. An ters as bodily vigor equal to that of airplane from Little America flew over To give ear owners the facts, Firestone published eons> THE MAGIC UMBRELLAS HorliontaJ ,J many younger men. Throughout the the party and dropped some supplies parUons showing quality, construction and prices. Then the lecture, the dog bore a shnmed, regret- and a folded sheet of paper. On the L A much loved pet. public came In —made their own comparisons with MOM [lie weather tower bad a round hole 1 A shallow vesssL ful look. He slunk to the captain's paper was written: "Michigan 11 4. A laiy penon. feet Crouched down upon his belly; Harvard 12." n itie lop of Its roof. Two magic um- 7. Domtatlo fowl. sections cut from Firestone Urea—and from special brand .riMliiS were kept In the tower. One 8. From side to side. sliding along the floor, Infinitely "And," saya Doctor Gould, "I had mail order Urea and others. VIIn mnrked SUNSHINE! and the otli- 11. Long-lerged bird. abashed. 1,100 miles of sledge trip left In which And In two days he was gone again. •r ItAIN. Through the hole In" the nation. The men left their work mid Vertical to talk about It" When they saw the facts, they bought more Firestone* if ihn Weather Man thrust the right lifted their gaie to the fleeing figure. I. On« who lives nearby. The captain swore and stamped; de- tires during April, May and June than in any like period in :!,n>lln each day, opening It wide "This will never, never do," they 6. A kind of tre«. clared he wouldn't take him back this Forty-seventh street, from Just welt I. A domeitlo anlmst, time, but knew he would. of Sixth avenue to Fifth, I find most Firestone history. in,| rustenlng It securely on a hook |n- said disconsolately. "We cannot get 8. Abbreviation of a stilt*. I lr ihe tower. If the day were fair along without weather." It. Turn back main. Deciding to go out Into the bright Interesting, Aside from the book Drive In today and let us show yon these Firestone Extrt sunshine for a walk, the captain set shops, there are a number of fasci- •I mill! the sunshine umbrella stood "Let's call him back," cried the chil- II. Domeetlo animal. 13. A boy's nlck-oam*. out down Cherry street Today, for nating stores there. One Is a Japan- Values and have your car equipped for Safe, Trouble-Free straight and firm dren, running after him. IS. A refusal. above the tower. some reason, he continued his walk ese establishment, with animals carved Summer Motoring. W$ con teve «oj| fjojtey end fmw yon; "We'll go too," shouted the men and It. An exclamation. If the day were past the business district, which he from crystal and Jade, and tea and women, following: belter. (air and cloudy It disliked, anj on Into the other end of smoklag sets. Another Is a pipe shop, The weather man hod almost Here yon will see calabashes of all was lipped to the The tired vexed look gradually fled the town; a portion heretofore un- reached the end of the town. "Hold descriptions, and briars of nnnsual right from the weather man's kindly face. known to him. It was on the out- on, hold onl" shouted the many voices shape and One grain, and real Ivory Taking care ot He smiled, and holding ont the precious skirts of town that he stopped, with behind him. But the weather man did cigarette holders. I own only two the weather was a umbrellas to the children, he said, astonishment, when be saw a dog not seem to hear, for hugging his um- pipes that I ever smoke, bnt I am al- big Job. No weath- '"take them back to the tower, my quickly sneak into the door of a small brellus the tighter, he hastened on. ways buying them. er mm could dears. If you mean what you say I• cottage, set well back from the road. stand It for more "Walt a minute," screamed the will have no fears, but promise to give On Impulse, propelled by hla angry as- n tuny years. At the end of voices. The weather man turned his all the weather I can, best suited and tonishment, the captain opened the Chaonlng Pollock tells a story of a ,r 11 me he would give the key bead hesitatingly and saw the villag- fitted to beast and man." gate, strode op the walk, and knocked play Lee Sbubert wished him to re- the wonthcr tower to his son ers flocking after him. He stopped. The children were delighted to car- at the door. write In two days, for a Chicago open- T in'iiri'si kin so that there always Still bugging the umbrellas be looked ry the umbrellas back to the tower A lady not much younger than the Ing. sharply at all the faces surrounding iiM be a weather man on hand. and particularly when the weather captain opened the door. She was "Do you expect me to rewrite a play him. "Whnt does this mean?" he N"n,v tliu present weather tnon wos get- man showed them Just how to put pleasant faced, neat spoken; and. the In forty-eight hours?' demanded Mr. asked The children began to prance ;:,/ very tired, though he hod only them through the roof. He let one captain thought, "trim." Pollock, and sing about him: i.i<] rliarpe of the weather for twenty- little boy put Uie sunshine umbrella "I beg your pardon, ma'am," he be- "Why notr said Mr. Shubert. .::i« sears. He arose early every through and the weather becume sun- gan, hat In hand, "but I Just saw my "It means that well contented be, "From what I have seen of It in re- .••rnliiK, climbed the tower hill, fitted ny at once The women nnd men dog, and I wos surprised that mncb I Whatever weather we stiall see, hearsal, that's more time than the au- !,.: key Into the weather tower, care- watching, breathed a sigh of relief. Just up and started after him." If sun or rain or cloud of gray thor spent on it" fully washed, cleaned or mended the "We'll certainly never complain again, We'll know that It's all right that "You must have been mistaken," she i,:i ;l<* umbrellas and then—after the they said. "We need our weather." r day." smiled. "I have a dog, but—" She Rupert Hughes says he doesn't mind —Mary Lnwrenra Veyt». opened the door wide. "See, there he having stories attributed to him, If the la," she ended up. The captain peered COMPARE PRICES — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It —, writer will only pick some story that They'll Taks Care of That Cheer Up I doVfn at two disembodied, erabar^ Tin; j 1*1 Vulutne, cu. in. *•• **7 and then amended It to, "I beg your car to make sure I was still there. <©. 1131. Ball Syndicate.)—WNUSerrlce. Man Weight, Mtw* Weight, FLOATING POWER pardon, ma'am-—1 meant If It had hap- pounds . . . !•.*• IS-7S pounds . . . ska* pened to me It would have been better, BfeM Width, IS Children Win Prtza ktora Width, THE WHOLE NATION WANTS TO KNOW MORE ABOUT IT because I've no kith nor kin to—" inchei • . 4.7S inches . . . Memphis.—When a prize was offer- 4.74 J.«4 cradle. Vibration la thus en- mits Free Wheeling in all for- "I know precisely what you mean," K*r«TMcfcn«u, The revolutionary character ed for the man who brought the most MM* ThlckncM, tirely eliminated from the car. ward speeds, and it also may be she said quietly. "I expect youjre as inches • • • •Sf Inches . . •Me of the New Plymouth has hard about making friends as my hus- children to the "Pore Man's ball" created a great flood of in- completely locked out. Tho sponsored by American Legion here, aferaPllMxifeui * f M*r« Pllu .1 tr-d • 7 Why does Floating Easy-Shift transmission which band was, on shore. Maybe you'd like terest Even'the hardiest of to have a cup of tea . . ,Y' Tom Dwyer came with his 15 sons •am* PrlM . •aaMFrloa . •11.40 tll.40 skeptic* are so amazed at thia Power succeed when all enables you to shift, without a,nd daughters. He had four children dashing, from second into high , It was as they eat drinking their new four that performs Jike other methods fail? tea that a curious thought came Into who died. Because Chrysler Motors engi- and back into second, if you *X "Special Brand" tire U made by a manufacturer for dlitrlbatoM an cigh t that they ask ea&erly the captain's mind, as he watched the inch u mall order hornet, oil companies and olkesi, under a name for the facto behind thia tre- neers have not tried merely to wish, at speeds up to 50 miles trim Iltt(e :woman across the table Sw«. J.lUd'iB C.ll an hour. The new, double-drop that doei not identify ihc tire manufacturer to the public, uiualfy mendoua accomplishment. dampen vibration; they have serve so cosily; and as she looked up up, England.—A swan flew Into because he bulldi hU "best quality" tires under hit own nantt, achieved on entirely new prin- frame for greater safety and at him, a certain thought which, a lit- a police station here and It was placed ftrettoae puts his name on every tire ho makes. What is Floating Power? ciple tvhich dissipates the readability. New, eye-compel- tle, shocked Her, entered her mind. tn a cell on a menu of bread and Floating Power is a term ap- motor j impulses so that they ling beauty. Internal hydraulic Suddenly the mutt stopped skulking •water. • plied to the new and revolution- never rtach the body and frame. brakes. Safety-Steel body. around euibarrassedly and harked with DoubU Guarantee—Everr tire manufactured hj Ftreetoo* ary principle of mounting the ! delight When the captain and anoth- •»•••••»•»•••••••••»•••••• bean the namo "FIRESTONE* .nd carries Firestone's unlimited engine in the car frame, devel- Why and How is Power You must see and drive the er captain's widow looked at the dog, guarantee and ours. You are doubly protected. ; oped by Chrysler Motors engi- Increased? car to appreciate the phenom- there was the same thought In the Son Rewedi Couple ' — - ' neers for the New Plymouth. enal performance and value mind of each:- Because the elimination of vi- made possible by one of the At Golden Wedding bration allows higher compres- •'Can dogs tell what you'ie think- Washing and Polishing Service Just how is the engine greatest engineering develop- Ink?" Merldan, Oonn.—On the fifty- mounted? sion, which gives greater horse- ments the industry has ever seventh anniversary of their power without increasing cyl- seen. So, So marriage In East Prussia, Mr. On two live-rubber mountings inder size. Floating Power nearly an inch thick. These Blake-How's BUI making ti sin ire and Mrs. Adam Plechocki were MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION, k makes possible 56 brake-test his marriage? I saw him last night rawed, by their son, Rev. Paul HUGH TOMPKINS, : mountings are so placed that a horsepower and actual atop* Plechocki of Union City N. J. line drawn through them pas- with three babies In his arms. watch speeds of 65 and 70 miles Podges—Holding his own, evidently. Railway Ave. and Main St. WOODBRIDGE ses through the center of grav- an hour, and pick-up from 0 •••)»•<»•••••»••••»•»••»•»< ity of the engine. Thus the Tel. Woodbridge 8-1£80 to 40 miles in 9.7 seconds. AMD OP. p. O. B. FACTORY engine is suspended in perfect — A Claasifled Adv. Will Sell It — — Classified Ada. Bring Reaulte — HBW LOW PRICBS — Romi.tm, $S3S. balance, What else does Plymouth Sport RotlttmttifS, Spurt Pfci.Jon tS9i, Coup* titi. Coup* iwilh rvmblm mil What doet offer? 1610. Convwtibb Coup. tM5, Stltta Floating Power do? A score of things I Plymouth's (3-doorl 1575, S*Jjn [4-doot t-window\ $633. f.o.b. ttdarj. Win wlMll UmadmM GET RID The live-rubber mountings al- Free Wheeling combines the it no «JMn hor "Tchekist" lover be- uniform. How's that? he burst into laughter." riiu-f of the stern code of her earlier daihinf lover. i training and lack of faith in the new- "You know I was a sailor myself. Dorothy Jordan plays opposite er frt'i'dom of the licentious Com- I wasn't in the Navy, though. 1 ship- Montgomery in the thrilling Navy F I F 1 (JOAN BLON imini-t-. And she is forced to watch ped on an oil tanker, the Caddo, be- picture, which Harry Pollard direct- DELL) longed for i In i own «on become a ranting Bol- fore I came in pictures. I know just ed from an original story by Ernest man to mother. • hcvik street urchin. how these fellows think. They look Paynter. Included in the cast are at all landlubbers as saps. Their lan- Torrence, Hobart Bosworth. Cliff Ed- DAGMAR (YOLA D'AV- These arc but a few of the emo- wards, Gavin Gordon, Joan Marsh, RIL) deiired a cafe tional highlights which make "The guage is one all their own and if you don't understand it you're just a Edward Nugent, E. Allyn Warren, man. Spy" a truly great drama and the George Irving, Heddn Hopper and rolr of "Anna" the moat dramatic rank outsider. It doesn't make any YVONNE (ETHLYNE difference who you are. William Worthington. ami .sensational one I have ever play- CLAIR) needed a mgar ed. Another feature of this Fox mov- Wain't a "Greenhorn" daddy. Kay Johmon and Neil Hamilton Fea- ietone, to me, is the excellency of "When you are on their ship you tured in Fox Movietone, "The Spy"the cast. Neil Hamilton is the perfect don't rate at all unless you are one SUZANNE (NINA type for the aristocratic Russian. of them. Somehow, perhaps because QUARTERO) craved a but I now realize that 1 in ggross John Halliday injects into the title I sailed myself and wasn't green ladiet man. ipnorance of the true facts and con-role all the cunning mannerisms pe- about everything, I managed to get dition.-. culiar to the dreaded Tchekists. And by. The fellows have all been'mighty F L O R I N E (LOUISE After my first talk with Berthold little Freddie Frederick, the yell swell to me—even if they did stick BROOKS) prayed for a Viertel, who directed "The Spy"' forknown chiid actor, touches the 1^ery me in the gun crew to see how soon homebody. Fox Movietone, my first feeling of depth of emotion in his powerful frole they could make me quit. After that disinterest in Soviet Russia was of Anna's little son. ) experience, however, everything has been great. I can eat in the Junior Officers' mess or sit down ut the py Ricks," "Liliom," and "Lullaby," obs' table on the pun deck and it finally graduating into ingenue parts oesn't make any difference. Neither Rose Hobart Supports such plays a? "What Every Woman bunch gets sore. Knows." Stardom came with "Crash- "The funniest experience I had ing Through." Recent plays in which was having lunch with Admiral Mc- Doug Fairbanks, Jr. In she has appeared are "Zeppelin" Namee, dressed in my sailor uniform. Primer for Lovers" and "Death It was all I had on board when a Takes a Holiday." Marine orderly came up to me and World War Romance Born in New York City, her par- presented the admiral's compliments Robert Montgomery and Ernest Tor- 1 ents, both of whom were musical, and an invitation to lunch on the rence in "Shipmates." Rose Hobart who supports Doug- sent her to Paris at the age of. six to CHANCES las Fairbanks, Jr., in "Chances" the study piano with her grandmother, signed her WITH First National war romance at the Madame Refer, a graduate of the er to witness David Belasco's stage ter than he was in "Dawn Patrol." Rost HOBART Rahway Theatre Monday and Tues- Conservetoire. When the World War play "Daddy Long Legs," starring at The world has waited thirteen years | lover's death day, July 27 and 28, gave up the mu- was imminent she was brought back that time, Ruth Chatterton and for this one. You can't aftord to miss warrant, to Amerjca. For nine years she trav- Henry Miller. The play made a deep it. One picture you will never forget. ^Doug's a full eled with her father and mother who impression on her mind, and on her Wednesday and Thursday, July risked her were in concert work. Part of this way home Janet decided that she too 29th and 30th, brings another double to save him. fledged star. He's would be an actress some day and period was spent in boarding schools. feature program, Jack Holt, Mary better than he was A year ago Hiss Hobart signed, a make people laugh and cry. But Astor and Richard Cortez in "White motion picture contract and was seen never did she dream that she would Shoulders," taken from the story by in "The Dawn Pa- some day appear in the role that first Rex Beach. A drama of we moderns, n the screen in Liliom" and "A trol." Lady Surrenders." She returned to captured her childheod imagination. a story of thfftttranffest marriage YEAR'S y Not in years has a screen production ever known. On the same program as N Yk h BEST ANTHONY BUSHELL New York for the stage play, "Trade made such a hit as "Daddy Long an added feature, Metro's five star KAT JOHNSON Comedy Hit! Winds," after which she accepted the Legs." Held over for the fifth capa- comedy hit "Stepping Out," adapted NHL HAMILTON HOLMES HERBERT lead in "Chances" opposite Mr. Fair- city week at the Roxy theatre. It is from the stage hit of the same name MARY FORBES banks. entertainment for the entire family with this excellent cast, Charlotte JOHN Miss Hobart is five feet four and and. every parent owes it to them- Greenwood, Cliff Edwards, Reginald GODS GIFT om- half inches in height, weighs selves and children to see this out- Denny, Leila Hyams and Lillian one hundred and fifteen pounds and standing screen sensation. Bond. has gray eyes and brown hair. TO WOMEN MICKEY MOUSE Sunday, July 26th, brings another Friday and Saturday, July 31st LOVE - MYSTERY with FRANK FAY REVUE double feature program to the screen and August 1st. Hail the new star of DRAMA • ACTION and Hii HOLLYWOOD HAREM of thth e 'RR. K. 0 . RahwayRh y. KaK y JhJohnhn- the screen,, yoy u will go wild abouo t son and Neil Hamilton in "The Spy," him in this! big gun among romances. Many Fine Hits a mystery play founded on Russia's Robert Montgomery in "Shipmates," secret service. As an added feature with Ernest Torrence, Dorothy Jor- FRIDAY - SATURDAY Frank Fay and Laura La Plante in dan, Hobart Bosworth and Cliff Ed- JULY 31 - AUG. 1st Carded For R. K. 0. "GdGod'' s GifGift to WWomen," will be wards. WED., THU., JULY, 29,30 shown. "Daddy Long Legs" Today and Monday and Tuesday, July 27th' •>...... * j Tomorrow At Irving Street and 28th, a new star has risen in ! ~ PIease mention &** vnper to ad- 2 BIG FEATURES 2 Playhouse, Hollywood. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., i vertigerg; it nelps you, it helps them, with Rose Hobart in "Chances," bet- it helps your paper. The attraction selected to hold the IS MARRIAGE boards at the R. K. 0. Rahway Fri- day and Saturday will be "Daddy The Fastest - Stepping A MOCKERY? Long Legs," adapted from David sical carreer for which her training Belasco's stage success of the same nng g Comedy in Months! Al- had prepared her and at the age of name. Janet Gaynor and Warner fifteen went on the stage. Baxter are starred. When a child, Drama She portrayed child roles in "Cap- Janet Gaynor accompanied her moth- Here't a five ilar Fashioned in comedy treat of \ play- boy hul- Life's Mad . . . ls a n d s and Modern Caul- whoopee wives 1 It'i a icream! dron .... PHILIP SCHLESINGER Drama Giving with Commercial Stationery and Office Equipment. CHARLOTTE the Lie to the 183 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY TEL 1061 GREENWOOD Loose Phrase REGINALD that One DENNY Own a Typewriter!! LEILA HYAMS Man's Love i» LILIAN BOND a* Good a* CLiFF Another's . . . $ EDWARDS 5 Pay NE DOWN Like HCBACT and it's Rent Yours 4 I III

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For Sports Wear Oklahoma Cat Raiting MORE OR LESS TRUE The Rabbits With Her Kittens True friends seldom come In FREDERICK H. TURNER CO. Wilburn. Okln.—Apparently to as- bunches. piU'i'iuly iijje her grief over the death of one :: INSURANCE :: well nc- of her kittens, a mother cat has 459 E»it Are., Sewaren Henry Frahme tcil In a few The man who loves his enemies has Telephone Woodbridie 8-0239 adopted three bnby rabbits nnd Is few rivals. niiiuuMits are gener- motlierinj: them with her three kittens. "Are you interested in buying • must difficult to rightly know The cnt brought the rabbits In from or renting a home in Sewaren? iiii'lcrscind. Few people can afford to Indulge In SURGICAL APPLIANCES a field herself. the luxury of envy. Several unusual opportunities at present" AND SUPPORTERS The Layman and Law Woman, 100, KilU Self It might help some to levy a war Phone Woodbridge 8-0713 fot France.—The oldest resl tax on the aspirants for office. appointments. rletit of l.lmiiges.. Madame Marie Murn Now In Our Own Building By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK wnB due to celebrate her one A wise man is one who Is just a hundredth birthday anniversary. Man.v Artificial Nerve* Dean of Men, University of Uttle leas follsh than the majority. friends nnd relatives came to help cele- Artificial nerves In the form of fab- lllinoi.. hrnte. They found her dead. She ric sensitive to heat are being used to 20 West Scott PI. Elizabeth, N. J. i."rt committed suicide. — Classified Arts. Bring Results — te»t the nlr pressure on airplane wings, Opposite City Hall Thrasher Is a business man who has thus helping solve important problems Iwnl nothing to do with collet:* for in aerodynamics.—Popular Mechanics twenty-live years, Uagulne. and nothing HI nil with college ad- ministration, lie knows the price of steel nnd 1111vv eye- heaiiiH lire niiidi1, iiiiil suiiHihin^ of t h e in e t ti mis of transporting these Supercurline Permanent nimnindities from one purl of the country to another. Hi- puiilil prohnhly design n bridge if Steam Wave he luid to. hut un- nirneri'i' would usslun the task >uii' suliorilinule nnd then crltl- (No Electricity Used) Ize I hi' ileslKii with « semblance of •e when It was presented to ini. He lias inaniiKPd nn office force f draftsmen iiinl has given a few wear this miart nlle Dili's talks to the fellows who go out "•" anjjiira slicirt-sleeved frock with to dispose of the products of his plant; MORE THAN '••it IHPW a|t|)lli]ued at [he V-uitk and Hint la ns far as Ids administra- .l»ht rlttlit. With It is worn a B!I»1- tive duties have led him. FLOWERS FOR THE WEDDING i'ninnn',1 [iiiiiiimu hut, brown uliil He could manage the largest educa- iil|J spurts pumps mid chuiuols glovts. tional Institution In the country with ease, however, and without further experience; and he admits It to me Cut or Potted 6,000 Women modestly, hut with assurance. The less he knows about the work of I department, the more certain he U GABBY GERTIE that if be had his hand on the steer- who left their signatures with us Ing wheel he could guide the Intellec- Flowers are an essential part of the decorative tual machine swiftly and smoothly will tell you how much they were over the rockiest roada. He can't be scheme for Weddings, whether ifbe in home or made to see that he Is a Joke and that he. could no more manage my church'. Our supply of both cut blossoms and" satisfied with the Supercurline job, simple as It seems, than I, never potted plants furnish many excellent decorative having bad either mechanic* or me- chanical drawing, could execute • ideas. J Steam Wave —A PERMANENT bridge design. $e.oo It was Socrates who through a long FRESH FLOWERS ON HAND FOR THE SICK marcel wave unsurpassed. life having associated with all sorts 5 \ (TO of people discovered that every man ROOM, ANNIVERSARIES, BIRTHDAYS OR BOB was willing to admit that be knew his own business thoroughly whether he ANY SPECIAL OCCASION. COMPLETE was a philosopher or an arMst, a teacher or a common laboring man; hut be observed further, also, that Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere CALL PERTH AMBOY 1110 FOR APPOINTMENT 1 they were sure they knew about every uther man's business n well and felt quite competent to offer criticism on the way It was being conducted. The wise man, Socratea concluded, U the one who knows most about his own JOHN R. BAUMANN Beauty Salon I business and who trust! the other man to run his, since he really Is likely to FLORIST "A PERMANENT INSTITUTION" MtOIWOt know little about It. M2 MADISON AVE. PERTH AMBOY, N, J, It Is carious bow much the Inar- St. Geone and Hazelwood Ave*., Rah way, N. J. dtrn manias* If • fare* In tistic know about art and the layman T«i, Rahway 7-0711 OPEN MONDAYS AND THUBSDAYS TILL 7 P. M. V¥hl«l» th* aetor* play a part" tbom law. p I l* nil. Wulam H*w«n»Mf nnU» » WOODBRIDGE INDEPENttEX PAGE SIX FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1031 JfflnoMmtyc 0 The Call of the Great Outdoors -OTHER EDITORS SAY- miSlNF.SS BF.ATINC; BACK PAYING FOR PROHIBITION Subscription $1.50 Per Year I;, ;il.t i i-.-.'.-it. t.<] by the I'ri'si- The (fiiret expenditures n'" Publish' I Kvcry Friday hy K'i: i t;i in-y Cummittrr for Hurenu of Prohibition in it , : !,,> ii-,, II! MKicli- public Juno Sflth year under the Department of 1 MIDDLESEX PRESS, 18-20 Green Street, Woodbridge :- .• in .I in my ipilk'Hlions' of ini- . • nil in :n 'Misini"*s and I'lnploy- tice amounted to eight cent 'IVtc!>li(m". Wncil.ridpo 8-1710. 8-1711 "• n im- JKHOMK J. I:.UTHKTV Such figures are apt to he mi | Editor <\-i\i: -le.-nlilv since (he fir?t of the ,ing, for the total cost of . ,,',' CHAUI.KS II. I'.VKNK M. , in ri;illv th<> boot ami shoo t Mt ment to the federal Rovornmciv Sport? Editor r ! ,'. i.ii n imlu-Mries which me now THOMAS J. MiENNAN : n , ^ ^ ' > ni'i'iniil. ,^ninp woolen plnnt* th y kMr. Woodcock's Entered n.« pccom]-da=5 matter March 13. -1910, at the Post- '. •.-,•: kinir din iiml night in Retting nit-nt. office (it WiM-iliridffo, N. J-, under the Act of MarPh 3, 187'.'. i: ii'iitiiiri nnlci^. Merchants in This year, for instance A Vw F.m:lnn,l report the number of nan of Prohibition hap hi \\ National Adver(i»in( RepreienUtivei •'.nn ih! mi- uliove hist year iind the j(| *ll,:irt!i,m») by c ,un New Jeriey Ncwipapcn, Inc. '••:il ti.idi' Evni'i;illy enpomnKine. Ifuicau of Industrial In i niMirn -rvi-i.il IHIK" ninnn- r *''H New York—Chief o—Philadelphia— :-|it/nd closu to $. i,(100,001). ,\i i -,i.'-irii'i; r<>neoin- have rcemplnyed Newark hiilt" and prolmhly mon; ,,f th,, i' •. •, i i ,il thou-iind tnen and rnilnmd (iuni'fl's iippi'uiiriation of $:;:;.,, F p- iliat biiM- been shut down ;il'» 001) will h(> usi^l tu cht'i k I f/<- MIS PUBLICATION is committed to no poiti^nl. racial, reli- ,iu- 1 i'o:>' iied. Kel-iil "lores re- I I ' irious, or social group or crganization. It? a:m 13 to allow in i' -ill- ,v. mnvnuitlnic those for \L/ its news columns nothing that it knows u> be untruthful, The Department of JuMin . • ;lln' ;» 1 ] 1MI ];!-t year. spend nt least $10,001'!,nun ,.< biased, or of a nature to offend a proper fcn*o of delicacy. In .Miiui'-apoli-. Tlinnrsotn, the The paper's opinion, insofar as a sincere endeavor can serve to pre- rcKiilar appropriation in pn^,-, ,- , r-pi e of business is improved and imprisoning prnhiliit inn vent it. does not appear in the news, but is confined'to the =pace set ct, although ''.iti thi>-:i^!i any yt'itrs since the (nek's per capita estimate wa- :. no communication will be considered that is palpably bitter or ma- lti"i m;il acli\ itv of I '.i! II. licious or which is not signed by its author. In rn-os where it 1? only on the $1',500,000 h\< in- requeued, the name of the author of a communication will be KM'H'I- nf cut ton from the I'ni- spent last year. tid State- in the first "1 months of withheld in publishing. Nor i.< that per capita cost 1.-, .. l:-:!l wer-' in I'xre.-K of shipment^ means equally divided. ln>. 1. foi the roiiespoTidinir months of revenue statisticn just pi/l,!j : show thut in the Inst fiscift Y,M, A BORN LEADER Commercial stocks of all principal seventeen States which either I-, One of Hie amazing developments in county politics this cM'ept barley and flax in store year is the marvelous ability as an orpaiii/.er that has been displayed by Frederick Richardson, county chairman (if the Republican organization of Middlesex. Since his selection for the position as county chairman Richardson has jriven the job ifornin, (\,i, ROMANTIC MEN tie-; whivh fnrmers buy. and recent tinl! his undivided attention and he has shown what an organizer Kiiin? in prices for <•„,,„ -..J,,,.., ' Delaware, Illinois, I,oui-i. Male stars of a larjrc motion picture company must snlokc * llmvintf the finni pindiuts Ma la , Massachusetts Minm- can do when he puts his whole heart and sou! into the job, no more cigars because their employers, say, cigars are not ro- This Week posal. ,|ebt moratorium pro- M,,,;ouri/ MmXnMt Se* "L In a pi'nerol review coverinir the 'Nevada. New York, Ponnsyl., The Republican Party in Middlesex County was about as mantic. Without «|iU'stioning the authority of Hollywood by Am HLIB HRISBANB j Rhode Island., Vermont and \Vi-i half nf th<> year Standiinl Statistics 'sin-—contain nearly half of the r thoroughly "shut" as an organization could be when Richard- (where kisses are measured by the front foot of celluloid) on Co. states: "It is our opinion that the basis is lieinpr laid fnr an ex- try's population, some 00,000 inn son tonk the job. It was an organization that oozed discour- romance, it may be mildly objected thaf this is a rather sad The Moratorium Is Here. : our 122,(100,0(10. The other agement; it was scattered, lacked interest, hopeless. judgment on the affairs of our recent ancestors. Men have Another Planet. ness paper editors assembled in New gram. Kichardson has changed all that. He has stirred up the been smoking for near!y 300 years, aTld for nearly a third of Roses and Turnips. York announced their belief that Dutch Fir.t With Te» whole county, aroused interest, injected pep and cemented that time the dgar has been the gentieman's smoke. Were all Stalin Works, ond Learns. "business in the I'nited States has various factions into a solid whole. An organization that will . grandmothers and great-grandmothers drag- rid itself of all overhead burdens The Dutch were the flrxt to I1; of our mothet Si The moratorium, such as it Is. Be- accumulated during the prosperity er tin' value of ten, and when li, present a solid front in November. - ?ed protesting period," and "thoroughly liquidated, It was first Introduced In V.uz\,m to the altar by unromantic, cigar-smoking come- part o£.liist'):y, n:!il payment of it is now extremely sensitive to all In passing it might be well to recall an editorial that ap- brutes? war debts, to us, perhaps a jiurt of pist influences ;md ready to respond to sold at a <"prv lilcb'tirir-p history. peared in the Perth Amboy News the day after Richardson Middle-aged and even young men who have been drafted the slightest stimulus."—The Jersey- President Houvur sent abroad a man. —Please mention this paper was selected as county chairman. It was what is called in to front parlors to smoke t'he moths out of lace CHrtainjs an(] business man, Aniliew Million, anil, at buying from advertisers.— least, there was soino action, speakeasies, Kangsters are newspaper shop talk as "nasty" editorial—something wholly cari)etSi know that the rich fragrance of a good cigar cannot v... . „' The amusement is not exactly what quietly taking nolf.s. unwarranted by tacts and uncalled tor by any code of ethics. be completely disagreeable to women. Richard Dix and Rod this country i-iiKucsieil. (Jcrmany must The gist of it was that the Republicans of the county had made.La Rocqlle> both of whom have been photographed smoking pay the money t'.ui France doesn't Trotsky, exiled from Russia, 3aya L'et, during tho moratorium year, Into only 5 per tent of Uu.isiana live as a grave blunder m selecting Richardson. They had sealed cigarg> have attained a certain romantic luster for the eyes of, the Pnnk for International Settle- "Socialists," and wants Russia ta put then- own political doom, the editorial intimated. or perhaps partly because of their smoking preference. ments, to lie paid to Kianco later. The Stalin 0111 of no'.yer. That suggests a Wasn't it Irving Cobb who told a .story of a man whom Bank may, meanwhile, tend the money fable iu which U19 mice decided that • DOES M^ The cigarette is no longer the peculiar property of the on German railroad bnmts. Uut he could depend upon; a man who never disappointed him ma]e In high.c]asa tobacco shops in New York pipes which will somebody should put a bell on the cat France must get it, with interest. thai all might know when the cat was because he was always wrong. hold about enough tobacco to kill a moth, with gold and plati- coming. No mouse wanted the job of • ~ ilium decorations and studding of semi-precious stones, are sold It Is S3 though Jones owed you a "belling the cat." DOING THEIR BEST to women—the pipe is no longer a purely masculine appur- hundred dollars, asked a year's respite, and you said: "All right, yon need not Stalin retains his power, aud accu- Considerable credit is due to the two county organizations tenance. pay me tho hundred dollars until a mulates knowledge of human beings or official bodies for the work that has been done in this sec- j Yet even in these days of depression, six billion cigars are year from now. Km meanwhile you as he gota along. tion of Middlesex. The Board of Freeholders has developed sold in the United States every year—to men only. The cigar must pay it to John U. Rockefeller, let Everything Is easy, In theory. He him lend it to you, and Ktiaraiuic mo that would not undertake to imild a its road department to a degree of efficiency and thoroughness is still a distinctive badge of masculinity, that I'll get it back at the end of a bridge across a ten-foot stream will that has never been equalled before so far as we know. There | : year." cheerfully undertake to change a sys is, too, a total lack of uppishness about the board in re- THE "PLUS" SERVICES OF FIRE INSURANCE tern ol human government. When the moratorium news came, Stalin, head man of Russia, learn> sponding to requests for service. The purchaser of fire insurance gets his full money's Wall Street, SJ anxious to ho happy, as he goes, and is willing u> be taught. A case in point is that of the Woodbridge Township Com- worth—and then some. decided that It was a little millennium, Ha has abandoned the noble tueor;. It is common belief that insurance merely furnishes in- and put up prices. Then, as sonr.'tlmes that all men beins equal should re- mittee in regard to the Carteret road. A few weeks ago the happens, Wall Street began to think, ceive the same waxes. lie needs skill committee asked the county to look after the Carteret road ! demnity of a definite amount for a specified premium. But in and prices went down, "Dig Steel" ful men, and fimla that skillful men as it was getting into bad condition. The response was' recent years the stock fire insurance cdmpanies have gone far Belling 72,000 shared, and going from resent too much equality, prompt; no second appeal was needed. In the course of a few \ beyond that. .They give the public .secondary services that are 1":-% to 9S at the close. (C 19J1, Kins Fi.i:utes Syin!i.-it«, tnc.) The Paris Stock Exchange was days the road gang was on the job. j of incalculable benefit. buoyant, and remained buoyant. The It was taken up in a serious way. It was not a patch, I Through surveys of houses, buildings and water systems, French had what they wanted. They Hit Note (Knows) makeshift job but a thorough one. The men are still work-: testing of stoves, furnaces, and similar appliances, through are an efficient neoplu. Speaking of remote control, have AN("jHER ing and they are making a first class job of it; one that will iunremitting educational work and relentless prosecution of the you noticed how other noses In the The United States, by what Presi- family turn up when dad's la kept last despite the fact that the road is subject to very heavy | arsonist, the fire insurance industry has labored to keep lire dent HindetilmrK calls "a masnani- pressed on the grindstone?—San Fran- traffic. losses down. It has strivan for better building construction and , mous iwstme" gives up some hundreds cisco Chronicle millio is of Another county department that is doing good work is more modern building codes—with the result that our homes °f ' avenue, KettinK in ex- the Middlesex County Mosquito Extermination Commission. . . chango the satisfaction, of helping the — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — This commission has one of the most baffling jobs in the whole and persons are far safer and insurance protection cheaper in ' wori;i jn its category of public service. In a county so full of swamps and the average city than would have been the case had this work I The moratorium will mean probably marshes, the battle with the insect pests must be kept up con- been left undone. The industry has constantly lowered its rates, Increased Federal taxes. Cut in- creased taxation can, doubtless, be tinually. The swamps and pools are treated with oil and the during a time when other costs were on the increase. mosquitoes are checked for a time. Then a heavy rain comes It should be understood that these "plus" services of fire the galled-Jade taxpayer may be feel- and all the work is undone. But the commission goes all nsurance are gratuitous. They pay for themselves, and more, Ing belter. >y making the buildings of the nation more resistive to fire. over the ground again and renews the oil treatment. When the agreement* bad been For such a rainy summer the mosquitoes have been kept Every American, whether or not he isi the owner of a fire policy, rleached in Paris, following rejection down to an amazing degree, The commission is doing excel- s indebted to the fire insurance industry for helping to pro- by France of three other plans, accord- tect his property and make his life more safe. ing to Paris newspapers, the(re/wag a lent work. - -. . r drinking of toasts In tlie Paris Council FINANCIAL ASPECT OF AUTO ACCIDENTS Chamber. Excellent champagne was The siKn spelled "A. Poke's provided, and, out of respect £oi FIGHTING HIGH GAS TAXES I During 1930 the casualty insurance industry incurred an United States Ideas, a large pitcher ot Store"; a spider read, and then Though legislatures in ten states succeeded in raising the underwriting loss of $14,000,000 on automobile liability — a orangeade. he said, "Hometeeking days 1 gasoline tax this yeaj. , news dispatches, and editorials in the na- loss equal to 8.4 per cent of premiums received. In 1929 the ProhlbltlonlstB will regret to learn are o'er." His silken web he tion's newspapers show that the popularity of the levy is on loss wus $4,000,000—2.6 per cent of premiums. i from reports tbat, after' all the toasts had been drunk, all o( the orangeade •pun across the door, and the wane and that thft tax is no longer "painless." Thoughtless people may say let insurance companies was still In the pitcher. For the first time in the history of the tax, there was act- worry. But insurance underwriters are no better satisfied than nevermore was rouaed by »ny ive and widespread opposition to increased rates in many are. other people with a losing business and they usually know Japanese scientists at the Kyoto one. "Why should I advertise? states. The rate was raised ojily after prolonged and' bitter bat- how to adjust outgo to income—namely, by increasing their Aatrtouomical Observatory have added another to our family of planets, cir- |Gosh! I've been here nigh tles, and in several states opposition is continuing;to show itself pates. For this reason no one who operates a car can afford to cling round the sun, and going with It twenty year with this same line through activity for a referendum vote to offset legislative ac- laugh off proof that recklessness'on the highway spells higher through space, Heaven knows where. j tion. The plea of state officials tljat larger gas receipts are m1i far mure mi the i-cin iiiiin.v thing* t» !)(• ilmip Quiet Corner flirnres— slsty years for men find llstf> In iinturi'. Tlnto. tlnn nf duty ilmn mi HIP nmceptlun two (or women, ; j rlKlits. l.nnl llewnrt. Br A. W. PEACH The figures for India are trnglc. ^

IJ.ll. i itir.• N< w(i«t.i'r SvrnlkRt«-> nverntfe »ife Is only twenty-two tot i wsu Stivict,) : males nnd twenty-three for females. AKCKHY—tm, » vory good reason \ M nf tier own-Kusunllj sought the ' Tho lon^est-lifed people In the wo?ld| lltili' tnlile nt the bnck of the nvenue | aro New Zealonders. The nvenrge ag& enfe Ttiere, with » mill behind her Is sixty three for men and sIxty-flTtf ninl in> licslde her, she felt -ucuro. It for women. j wus n qiilet little plnce. nently nr r;ineed ivnd well-kept, and well patron Out of every 1,„....s !,|i,.mg e loved me." she thought to herself, Conrad Nagle • Zasu Pitts- Slim Summerville nd'then woke up—"Foolish I dny- U B ,,,ltr ,,f tl,,. principal cities and plvlnK deiuonSlrntlMi-s 1».,,,,,. Ai.irrinin ..Ihcuils. It is seen ubuve ;.a it «l»- Esprit de corps—One should not "BAD SISTER" poiired in Ualtiriurc, with the driver at the controls beneiilh {].<• Uo tun turret*. rentiilng In n enfe I When he sees you ent thnt piirt of- tho apple. —Extra— s you nre, he'll never look ngnln." Fxcliisive Official Motion Pictures of the World's Heavy- Diicovc.y of Te» Uteful Action She waited until he hnd gone by Sic gloria transit mundl—It'l, About Ourielvei he broad window, then she left her weight Championship Between According In a Chinese Iwml, ton Thoiish I may not ho Mile to In- glorious to ride In a closed car on It Is not enouuli merely tn know 1 llmn ln(1 able nnd limped slowly to the same was illscnvcri'il '•> lite Emperor t'liiii form nn>n "if""* V know, yet a Mondny. How to j:et n IIVIIIK; II Is necessary to desk. M SCHMELING mine 27:i7 V •'. t may Rive thorn 'he occasion to con- AND know how tn l!v<>. sider.—Tempi*. Thnt wns her grief—the crippled nnkle thnt, like a stroke of fnte, had Fiih Fonili Valuable A»trnnomic»l nken her girlhood and almost her Fish that (Hot] millions of yonra ago ycuC ru u i INJ Colorado's Distinction Nine lipiiviitily Imdios are utilised in courage. But by the*1 time she had CLASSIFIED ADS are an idd to the modern (?ei>loj{lRt Taken at the Ringside At Cleveland Stadium Colorado Ims iilinut (mir-flftlis of astrology—t lie seven planets nnd the reached her chair behind her desk Classified advertisements ODly on* searching for " mm fnr iHiiienrnmnd. SEE — THE KNOCKOUT IN SLOW MOTION! the highest pcnV-R In tJir- F'nltMl StnlP«. sun nnd th« ri-»>»i n the drugstore, she bad pu, thoughts fent a word; minimum charge 25c. of him aside tenderly as one Inys cher- FOR RENT ished things ID lavender. He enme the next morning, however, NICELY furnished apnrtment, two and many mornings after that Be lnrge rooms, kitchenette and priv- hnd his regular breakfast time, she ate bath. All inprovements. Ideal lo- cation. n50 Maple avenue, Wood- found, and she timed her appearance bridge, N. J. RUBY & PETERS CO. with his, always taking care to leave W. I. 7-24, tf. after his departure, not before. Then came the morning when the rooms and bath, 139 SMITH STREET peaceful little cafe filled suddenly with furnished, all improvement?, gas, ectl c t r G35 Linden ave. Tel. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. strangers, and Margery guessed that JI', ji. '. 5 - they were delegates to the convention j Woodbiidtre 8-1221. to be held tn one of the nearby halls. W. I. 7-17, 24* He crime tn In his quiet, serene way FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- and at the quick lenp of her heart she ment; also rooms and board. Ap- shifted her eyes. ply 144 Main street qr Phone Wood- "Miss, may we put a chntr nt yonr bridge 8-0003M. tnblei" She awoke to henr the smil- W. I. 5-1 tf. ing Japanese hend waiter ask. HOUSE FOR EENT—G rooms; all She nodded—nnd there he was with improvements; garage; 61 Claire ALTERATION SALE her. avenue near Rahway avenue; $45 per "I am sorry to crowd In at your month. Inquire H. L. Demarest, 437 private corner," he snld smiling, "but Rahway avenue, tel, Woodbridge 8- We are going to put on a New Front-Dressing Up—the contractors need room-so It seemed to be a niattor of breaking 0124. Into your corner or breaking out with- W. I. 6-19 tf. out brenkfnst. I hope you'll forgive - out goes Brand New Merchandise at Prices Never Lower in the History of this store. We my Intrusion." ROOMS AND BOARD 611 Barron avenue, Woodbridge, "I do forgive," she answered, a bit N. J. ?hone 892. have always been known for Quality and Now Comes Low Sale Prices, breathlessly. W. I. 8-14 tf It was n golden moment, and golden minutes followed In which his com- FOR SALE 75c Plain or Fancy radeship made her feel that she had SILK FOR SALE—Cats and dogg. Dogs CLOSING OUT "Allen A" known him a long t'ue. She chatted boarded; best of care. Small Bos- ALL OUR Interwoven and gossiped with him, happy In Ills ;on Terrier at stud. Registered Amer- NECKWEAR conipftnlonshlp. ican Kennel Club. Schaible! Wood Shirts & Shorts Then the spell broke. Just before he avenue. Fords, Phone Woodbridge 8- Silk Hose left, he paused, and his clear, open ";04»-W. STRAW HATS 59c eyes held hers. "I wonder tf you will W. I. 7-10, 17, 24, 31. 39c gar. like to tnke In one of the concerts with FAIRCHILD Outboard Speedboat 59c 2 for $1.00 me tonight? I am betting you like for sale, worth $300, will sell for Value $1.00 ea. music from what you have said. Does |85. Can be seen in action Satur- up It appenl to you? .1 really should like day afternoon and Sundays at Se- Smart, snappy looking ties to know, nnd In this whopping big city waren. John Thomas, 48 Oakland 89c A CLOSE-OUT OF men feel proud in wearing. there's no one to give us a formal In- avenue, Sewaren. Tel. Woodbridge This year's Wool lined and well made 8-0193. Genuine Imported fin1 continued wear and sat- troduction." Panama Hats best value. isfaction. Scores of patterns. Before she thought, she agreed, and FOR SALE—Five room house with Value, to $7 she listened to his plans. The moment bath and all improvements in Row- MEN'S SHIRTS Others 79c, $1.19, $1.79 he li:ul £one she remembered, and the land place. Telephone Woodbridge 8—1710. Iii'Oiidc-loths. madras, percales, enil-on-eml cloth, rayons world grew gray and dark about her. She waited Ids coming thnt night LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR and oxl'nnl cloth—they're all represented in this wonderful with fear, yet with resignation. She SHARP REDUCTIONS FULL Line of Evergreen* 100% PURE WOOL selection. Here are collar-lo-match, neckband, collar-at- would tmve two happy hours with Shrubs, Trees and Flowers, all local- tached, presented in pastel colors and a beautiful array of him; then she would tuck them away ly grown. J. E. JANSA, Nursery, Se- IN among her memories. wareji, N. J. (Near school.) patterns. Values up to $3.00. Her lnmeness he seemed to take for W. I. 7-24 to 10-30*. grunted, he aided her through the - WANTED SWEATERS ning so Inconspicuously that she al- Bathing Suits ANTIQUES Best prices paid for most forgot the- dark corner In her antique furniture, old china, life. She reveled In the music, for she glassware, old grandfather clocks, Slip-on styles. In all colors

Optimum °\ X X SPECIAL PAJAMAS HOSE THREE GROUPS "Of course .tliere Is a lot of trouble In the world," admitted Charles M. "Faultless". Famed for Rayon and Lisli . Plain Schwab, "but, like tHose reports of w*'ur*'ur. Alwuy» *| QQ anil fancy 500 MEN'S SHIRTS the death of Murk Twain, 1 thluk the sold'aldVt $l>.00 * *Oif colors, ?Qr 6* UK. trouble Is greutly exaggerated. DAD SAYS: '"Kiiull All stylus. .Silk, Kayon, Li.sl t! in the Plain Blue, Tan and White Collar Many new pastel "This, 1 am sure, Is due to the fact "He content with your lot OQ- —it may go up in price." jtiilti'i H shades «J£7C attached Broadcloth Shirts, Wise FELT HATS that most men who have troubles run "Faultless". Some I'uic silk, plain and shoppers will get here early. A, around trying to get the rest of thi You'll be perfectly cbntont- llk 4t9 9Q fancy. Values world to help them do their worry ed witli a lot of things you'll to J1.50 rare bargain. Ing." buy here at saving prices. included <^J^i£tU SHARP REDUCTIONS

— A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — EXTRA HEAVY TURKISH TOWELS SOL RUBENSTEIN PETER B. SCHWARTZ 24x44 4 for 1.00 (HJSHOUCft (gkPMAM VAN HUESEN COLLARITE RUBY & PETERS CO. "HORTON" SHIRTS Regular 1.95, Our Price 1.65 139 SMITH STREET 263 MADISON AVE. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. T.Uphua. Partb Xmboy 2500 ECONOMY STORE

THOMAS MEACHAM 79 Main Street PAGE FICHT FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981 H-;T ft************************* "loJite Slain" Grinding Human Valuvi Beach Chunf" Color Fruit Jar Is Convenient An nrtlrlc wua puli!,.,i The This Hire nf nicrliiiniii will nut lmv« In tin- (Julf of \l,\lro Ihrre Is nn J Parking Lot Owner ypnrs M^o in tlio Jnu Islniul whore tho hrarh chimes ri.lor for Holding Flashlight ,, rnnrlipil lt« rPiilth until hnmnn vital- Liable for Theft IIIKI KiiKln''crin({ ("In f KITCHEN It.v, too, mny tip restored liy hnvlnu with thn tide*. Whrn uncovered tlin Those who work imilnr their <"nr oc- •.I- Indlnn contiMii VHITPII ground nnrt th« cnrlmn re | BRIKISAIKIHH nree purplnpurple:; " Incoming till* f'«riillnn,l1(n which it «:is M. . CABINET t g mination, will find the oso of nn.v ordi- llnlilp for ilnninuos If, through moved.—('linrlofte Vows. uppedlly trannformi them to gold. nary frtilt Jnr quite an nld for hold- his tiPKllyoncp, nn nniomolillfl Is tho doll WUH rich In Imiii,,. r f'nJon.t ing the flashlight Tprticnlly. One mi- removed by some one without TPgrtablt'S crown In tln> <.,,j| Hl toint rnrrlps snch a Jnr nlonn for this tho proper ticket, the. MIclilRnn rloh In Iodine. Sincp thiNn ,, ('I,If. f \* RTnnfl, nrnl no are Hi en- Cnrollnft hnn , feuturpil n,,^ HEADACHES rntini^nif* of Pa ft nml Futur*. Supreme court hns held, Dnvlrt fiuUl thfe f,'ir*» of nntur* hn no ae- S. HliH-k lpft his automobile In IIP nml tit-nut if tit if tnan'fl rton- NEURITIS tiny wnrfl nnt *• rjijn 11 y .10? — Thnreau, Your Old Electric Cleaner a parkin? lot M First nnd BnR- loy stroots, Petrolt, anil It wag NEURALGIA, COLDS DISHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS stolen. Hla lnnurnncft company Will Help To Pay * pnld him $,175 and sued the Whonrvor yon have srnif nagging ache For n Sunday night lunch n »lmple * Service Parking corporation, op- or pain, take urmie tablets of Bayer dish which Is PUK.V to prepare and J erntora of the lot, for tffat Aspirin. Rclirf ii immediate! gene Is the following: I nmonnt The lower court en- There's scarcely ever an ache or pain Sunday Dlth. — Melt for Your Hoover tered a Judgment for the de- that flayer Aspirin won't relieve—and one-hnlf of a tablMpoon- fendontR, holding that the words never a time when you can't take it. ful of butter, add one "not Ingureri," on the parking The tablets with the Bayer cross art cupful of Rrnted crumbs, rEWILL appraiso your old ticket absolved the company always safe. They will not depress the mix well, ne sure to buy the cook ; when hot, add one- write and our representative will call. had the duty of proving It had genuine. Examine the box. Beware of hnlf cupful of grated not been negligent, the court imitations. cheese, a bit of salt and held, and failed to do no. for Old rugs look like new and new mgi Fruit J«r Hold* Lirg* Flashlight In Aspirin is the trademark of Bayer a cln'-h of pnprlkn nnd cnyenne. Serve on crisp rounds of buttered toast. keep their color and freahnegs when Molt ConvwMtnt Portion Wh«n manufacture of monoaceticacidester of Working UndtrnMth Car. i* * innnm M »*»*»«« w in H»*»*#* galicylicacid. Mustard, too, mny be added If desired. they are Hoover-cleaned and you are ANY BABY For Any Dinner.—Tnke a small relieved of the hard work connected purr*1** in ow« It lf> necewary to g«t chuck ronst, brown It In a little fat — Plewe mention this pftpor to ad- E can never be sure j(l )ar can b« Mt vertisers; it help* you, it helps them; the remedy can always he ih< ,.' jimvly until well done. An honr be- it helps your paper. — There IB a Hoover dusting tool for at any convenient angle.—W. t. HeU- Good old Castorial There's cmnt < fore serving add potatoes, arranging tencan. Chicago.—Popular Mechanics every drop of this pure vese(;>|,|,. ,', tliorn around the meat Cook In a every nook and corner where dust cut aration, and not the slightest lurn, n tlKhtly-covered scotch kettle. Serre settle. frequent use. As often aa \i»\,\ \,\ with the pntntoes surrounding the meat fretful spell, is feverish, or erirs an.11 An onion mny be added or a clove of There it a Hoover at $79.50 and one sleep, let Castoria soothe nml ip:i, • > Stain* on M«t«l Sometimca it is a touch of th,. , Knrllc for flavor. Serve with at $63.50, without dusting tools. 1 Cork j;p|>.\l In molto.1 p:irnffln enn or constipation. Or dreaded (h.m Buttered Parsnip*.—Cut the parsnips n condition that should l><> ,1,, be u««il for cleaning rusty metal or without delny. Just keen Cnstdn.! >• Into oven-sized pleres and place In a Prices are slightly higher tvhen stains on a ti1«t floor ot hoarth. Use and Rive it promptly. Relict ,[] i envy kettle with two or three table- purchase is made on terms of w ths> cork drr ut romoTe nmrka from very promptly; il il doesn'l y.,n : l df tmlter. depending upon polished woods, wall pnper nnd win- call a physician. Ihp niiiruint of pnrsnlps. Stir nnd cook $5 down and $5 a month dows. Pip the cork In damp suit to without mMIng any water, If possible. remove burn marks from clilnnwnrn When tender (he pnrsnlps will be a or stains from .aluminum and ennm- light brown nnd most delightful flavor. •led saucepans. .Sciison with salt nnd pepper and serve. WOODBRIDGE Date Puff.—Bent six eggs separately, ndd one cupful of powdered sugar to PVBLICWSERVICE Don't Be « Past CASTORIA 2MS NEW YORK the yolks of the epgs, one-hnlf cupful So live that if you atiould gPt In the of walnut meats nnd half a package public eye It won't he n» an lrrltnnt. CANDY KITCHEN of dotes finely cut. Add four henplng —Toledo Plade. NEW YORK'S INN OF HOSPITALITY Manufacturers and Dealers in tntilespnonfnls of bread crumbs to Strictly Pure which one tensp'ionful of haklng pow- In the midst of trie city but away from trie noiie CANDIES AND ICE CREAM der Is added. Mix well, then fold In the stiffly beaten whites of the egg3 1,000 ROOMS WITH BATH—5 DINING ROOMS 00 Main St. Woodbridge nnd bake half nn hour In n slow oven. Tel. 8-0043 Near the Great Department Stores. Convenient to Churches, Serve with whipped cream. Theatres and Transportation Linei, GUSTAV BLAUM Fruit Salad.—Place a slice of pine- RATES apple on n crisp lettuce tenf, on this Groceries and Provisions a spoonful of cmtage cheese. On top Single Twin Bed) . . 78 Main St. Tel. &-0121 of the cheese arrange two slices of with Bath $2.50 to $4 with Bath $5 if> $7 Woodbridge canned pear with a section of orange between. Dot the cheese with bits of Parlor, Bed- ^ mnrnschlno cherrv find serve with a with Bath $4.00 to $6 room and Bath $6 to $8 spoonful of mayonnaise. Salmon Sandwiches.—Add a sour, NO CHARGE FOR CRIB OR COT FOR THE LITTLE TOT chopped pickle to two or three table- spornfuls of flaked snlmon mixed with snlnd dressing. Spread on buttered EXTRA VALUES PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL bread nnd serve with a hot Or cold Fifth Avenue and 28th Street drink. KEEP FACTORIES RUNNING Alburn M. Gutteraon, Mgr. Motorists from the North Dress South Please mention this paper to ad- *': East and vertisers; it helps you, it helps them, 24 HOURS A DAY Suits it helps your paper. — West Find this Hotel the Best MR. FIRESTONE has made good S. 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A. flingers had their steady I,, i free slugging game played on Steve Anthony's Fords Field Club Scoring two runs in the last inn- .,, i•;,]isVi House field, Friday night, iron men" continued their steady ng, to come from behind, the Wood- march to the county baseball championship rudely interruptad , ', mack Hawks clawed the Married bridge Lions tacked another defeat march to county laurels by beating Sunday afternoon, at New Brunswick, when the Lyceums, of ti, „ i i to 8. It was the first defeat C el B B C nto the Fords Lions, Monday night, ivn starts for the losers. The 2£ *7"$ !i - ' ' Sunlay after- ly the score of 9 to 8. The Forditet, that place, handed out an 11 to 1 spanking before some 2500 , I'.IUU hammered Cliff Jaeger for noon at Fords, 6 to 0. The shut-out it the close of the sixth frame, led 8 ; :f,-.-t-i hits, while Hank Nelson held came as a big surprise to Bill Perna's spectators. Mike Mesko opened on the slab against the county t men. Nearly one thousand fans saw o 7, and grinned happily in antici- '.',,,. infers to ten. Every man on the fle, 8«me' Art Fedderaon, assigned >ation of a well-earned victory. But seaters. The New Brunswick sluggers walloped everything ! i,, k Hawk's roster, with the excep- the m heir grins were shorHived. The °IJ i °und job for Forda, Mesko offered with the result that he was yanked at the com- ,,„ nce. Willard Dunham and Larson ent tale. Playing almost flawless ball ,,i Hitf Freeman street, Wood ed with a single boot. Fedderson (ML Kln> Fnnm SrsAou.!«. viaf "IUM ri^Ml iwtnt led the losers with the woodenwave behind the fine pitching of Joe Mur- :.-.. or phone Woodbridtfe 8-1433 with two clips each. tatrh, the Brownies were at n9 time struck out a single batter. Wronski Champions or not, the New York fail this year, one, moro, or all of SOUTHJMBOYANS threatened dangerously by the Av- Hawks will play twilight or Sat dropped three via the three-strike Giants invariably are in the top flight > that trio may be sold "down de nb- Peter E. Peterson, formerly known afternoon games. n baseball circles as "Gomo," de- enel machine. MurUgh, a left-hand' route. He also walked a like number. for th•--•••e National- League pennant. Der" next Winter, Time (lies and so Sacred Hearts Are Outhit, But er, set the Avenel team down with I , l.ns score: The box score: ighted the spectators and disgust- With the possible exception of Con- do the Giants. Win, 4 to 1 — Rally In Third five hits. He fanned ten batters. BLACK HAWKS (14) FORDS F. C. (6) nie Mack and bis Philadelphia Ath- ed Fords by poling out a home run. Miele, who pitched for the Seco out- AB R AB R H E letics (after a blighting interval of Well done, Peter. Nate Duff and Wil- Clinches Game. fit, was touched for ten hits. Miele ,: ,|,,.|. SS 5 2 Damitch, ss 3 0 0 0 bad years), baseball has produced no ard Dunham rifled three baggersj in- was able to strike out only one Wood- Putin, lib 3 :o the dim regions of the outfield to Milchick. rf 110 0 such consistent winners as are devel- LOSERS SCORE IN 9TH bridge batter. \,]-otl, If 3 I. Parsler, 2b 4 110 oped season after season by John PLAYGROUND NINE aid their respective causes no little. 2b 2 Mizerak, 3b 4 110 McGraw, now in his twenty-eight Somebody sneaked up to the dug- The A. A. broke the ice in the last li.-ks, lb 1 Romer, lb 4 2 2 0 year a^ the Napoleon of Gotham's out and whispered into your corresp- Despite the fact that they outhit of the third, .when Murtagh started 1 Parsler, c 4 12 0 oldest major league team. "Mac's" i DEFEATS ACES IN ent's eai* that Cornelius Me Gillicudy theio opponents, nine to eight, the hings with a single. Dave Gerity laid t, cf 0 Rodner, cf 4 0 2 0 teams have won ten pennants and I and John J. Me Graw were seen Fords A. A. flingers were unable to own a pretty bunt to advance Mur- 0 Soo, If 4 0 0 0 three World Series, they have been watching the proceedings from the spank the South Amboy Sacred ,agh to second. Jim Gerity beat out rf ... 2 Fedderson, p 3 0 10 runners-up nine times; and third, on WILDJAME, 37-3 outfield. Of course, if the Messrs. Mc- Hearts, Sunday, at South Amboy, n infield clip, Murtagh taking third four occasions—almost always "in Gillicudvr.M.uuuy «..anud ™™»McGraw. wan„«,.t. «a .»»,couple, and were beaten, 4 to 1. The Hearts on the play. Jim Gerity sneaked down to second and both runnera 37 14 31 6 9 the money," as it were, since the ag- Dunigan and Janni Turn Back of good ball players, they can't af- practicallly sewed up the game in the - - v ?. J. .. ttj,ir(ir(j witlwitlll ftft tnretnree rurun gpurgpurtt . SharSharoSharoo, , scored on Zawlinski's double. MARRIED MEN (8) gressive "Muggsy" became their act- Visitors While Mates Blast ford to pass up the Lions. Or mebbe AB R CAMPBELL B. B. C. (0) ive master mind. Nick Altrock's days are numbered. Heart witltwirlerl ft tnre, blankee run d Fords until The score stood at 2-0 until the IVt.T, If 4 AB R H Out Twenty-Six Hits, Who can tell? the ninth inning, when thei township- fifth when the Steels put across a ran De Palito, If 4 0 1 But the Giants have not led their pers scored their lone tally. Sandorf lirlaney, 3b ... 4 league since 1924. And that fact Ye olde boxe score: after Murtaffh had fanned Elek and Tin itfi-son, lb 4 Stophin, 2b 4 0 1 WOODBRIDGE LIONS (9) and Hank Bhared the slab duty for Kara. The Woodbridge pitcher walk- Biesel, lb 4 0 0 must nettle the ever mettlesome Me- AT BAT 67 TIMES the losers. Both did well. Sandorf re- I.inch, cf 4 Graw. How he'll burn up if they AB R H E rs. Both d Moffitt and Mesick and "Pop" Clos Huri'herd, ss .... 4 Crowley, rf 4 0 1 McClain, c 5 2 2 1 leived Hank after the disastroui s singled to bring in Moffitt. Sheets Barna, 3b 3 0 0 crack up this season! Trumped the Aces! That's just flied out to Jordan, ending the would- ol-m. 2b 3 In the past seven years, the Giant what the Playground Athletics did Ryan, p 5 2 2 1 third. 3 Wronski, p 3 0 1 Trailing, 4 to 0, as they opened be rally. Srlnvenzer, c .. Sheets, cf 4 0 4 machine has been completely reor- over the week end in their first ma- Duff, lb 5 12 0 Iliii-cn, rf 2 ganized. Travis Jackson, great short- Kayser, 2b 5 110 the final inning, the Fordites tried The one run lead did not suit the Timinski, ss 3 0 0 jor encounter of the season, at the desperately to start the ball rolling. Brownies, so they got busy in the last .lin-KiT, p 3 Smoyak, c 3 0 1 stop, and Fred Lindstrom, then at Vogel, 3b 6 1 1 0 third but now in the outfield, are the Woodbridge playground. The score Peterson, ss 6 2 2 2 Fullerton singled but over-ran sec- of the fifth to score two more tallies. 31 8 10 32 0 9 was 37 tq 3. Within ten minutes af- Traiman, If 4 0 10 ond on Virgiflo's single. Krauss was Eggers led off with a single and skip- only Giants who were fh the 1924 ped down to second on Jordan's bunt. i-ore by innings: Score by innings: lineup which lost the World Series ter the gam- e go t under way-., it was Hruska, cf 4 0 0 1 retired, Me Gonigle to Jankowski. .-k Hawks 400 304 3—14 Avenel 000 000 000—0 T Wyld, rf 4 0 0 1 Perry singled to score Virgillo from Dunham sacrificed both runneTs to to the Washington Senators by one ' wereeviden tou that tto Lincoldo 8noni Tamboee hl n r s boys second and third. Joe Murtagh tied nk'd Men 330 200 0— 8 Fords 015 000 OOx—6 game. Walter Johnson's mound mas- , , 8 cla«s second and the rally went up in 42 9 11 6 smoke. , up his own ball game by belting a tery in the final game just nosing out slaughtering. And they did. Led by d'ouble to bring in the two runners. the New Yorker*-.Jackson iu still »il*vi, Garity and J. Barcellona, they FORDS LIONS (8) Mi'. Jankowski, Sacred Hearts' first wonder and Lindstrom is shining smashed the combined offerings of AB R H E sacker, rifled three hits out of four In the firBt of the seventh, the brightly during his maiden year as Crowe and Don Miller to all corners R. Dunham, c 5 111 trips to the plate to lead with the Steels made another stab at the a gardener. | °f the park for a total of twenty-six W. Dunham, p 5 2 2 C woodenware. J. Zdanewicz followed Woodbridge club. Kara opened the B. Jensen, lb 5 1 1 C him with two. Fullerton, Virgillo and frame with a single. Moffitt fanned. SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES A year after McGraw bought; bingles. Each of these three leading Peary hit twice apiece for Fordg. Jackson from Little Rock in 1922, he stickmen hit four times apiece. Ger- Woods, 2b 5 1 1 t Messick singled, Kara stopping at the By TOM BRENNAN, Sports Editor- purchased Bill Terry from Toledo raro and Jack Dunigan were next in Sharp, 3b 5 1 1 ( The Hearts played errorless ball keystone bag. Clos hit to Jordan who and, since 1925, William has been a!line with three hits, Kaus, ss 4 111 behind Sharo who fanned four and forced Messiek at second, Kara going ; stellar fixture at first base. Some I The Athletics piled up runs almost Christiansen, rf 4 0 1] walked two. Hank and Sandorf to' third on the play. In an attempt to A DREAM COME TRUE think Terry is the best all-round at will, while Jack Dunigan and Jan- Larson, cf 4 12] struck out three batters apiece. atch Clos goinv to second, Dunham Woodbridge high school football and baseball teams will player at his position ever known, ni held the struggling Aces to four Hanaen, If 4 0 0) The box score: • hrew wild, allowing Kara to slip but old-timers still maintain he falls scattered hits during the nine frame FORDS A. A. (1) tome safely. Sheets popped out to l>lay <>n an enclosed field next school term! Principally thru just a bit short of Hal Chase who tilt. No batter on the losing club hit 41 8 10 AB R H E )ave Gerity and that was that. iIn- I'tforts of Mark D. Me Clain, of the Board of Education, was a dazzler with the Yankees de- more than a single time. The defeat- Score by innings: 1 Tlko, rf 2 0 0 0 Jim Gerity, Zawlinski, Jordan and cades ago when they were known as ed players shoved^ across runs th Woodbridge 120 301 2—9 Jogan, rf 2 0 0 0 »Iurtagh each connected for two hits this been made possible. Me Clain, who, for the past two the Highlanders. I'" first and eight'"'h frames" . ™The Play- Fords 112 013 0—8 Toth, ss 4 0 0 0 safeties to lead the Brownies, while yi ars, has been waging a fight for an athletic field for the high With Jackson, Lindstrom, ouandu egroun -.-d nine- —scored in every inning Summary: Home run, Pete Peter- Fullerton, 2b 4 0 2 0 Clos hit twice for the Steels. Flashy Terry as a new keystone, McGraw but the second. son. Thr»e base hits. Duff, W. Dun- Virgillo, 3b 4 12 0 playing featured the game for both M-IIOOI, had his "dream come true" this week, when he secured since 1924 has improved the. Giants Th""-e- stor-*—y~ :i"n figures: ham. Two base hits, Me Clain, Kay- Krauss, cf „ 4 0 11 clubs. Sandbeck robbed Collins of a Mi permission of David A. Brown, of Woodbridge, to use the gtadually and greatly. But if they PLAYGROUND A'S (37) ser, Larson, Woods, Peterson, W. Peary, If 3 0 2 0 great drive in the sixth, and Pomeroy AB R H Dunham. Struck out, by Dunham, 9; Kopper, lb 4 0 10 pulled down Dave Gerity's liner to r.uf track grounds for high school athletic purposes, free of A. Barcellona, ss 8 2 by Ryan, 5. Warren, c 3 0 11 double Murtagh at second to end a charge for all games, Levi, lb 8 4 Sandorf, p 0 0 0 0 rally. Gerity, af 6 4 Hank, p ,. 2 0 0 0 The New Brunswick game: Mr. Me Clain said this week that it is planned by the ACES LOSE CLOSE J. Barcellona, If 8 4 WOODBRIDGE A. A. (1) l^nd to use the west end (entrance) of the race track grounds. Janni, rf, p 5 2 32 1 9 2 AB R H PO A E GAME TO AMBOVANS Ferraro, 3b 6 3 ORIOLES BEATEN SACRED HEARTS (4) D Gerity, 3b 0 ^•surfacing, resodding and conditioning work will be begun J, Dunigan, p, rf 8 3 AB R J. Gerity, lb 3 0 near future and will be finished in time for the opening visitors Rally In 0 IN CLOSE GAME J. Zdanewicz, If 3 2 Zawlinski, cf 4 0 2 Me Gonigle, 2b 4 Sandbeck, If 4 1 tljall game in the fall. Fourth Innings To S«w Up Robinson, cf 1 1 W. Zdanewicz, 3b 4 Jordan, 2b 3 0 0 Upon receiving prices on various suitable plots in Wood- M. Dunigan, rf 2 Nip and Tuck Tilt Ends With L. Lagoda, cf 2 Keating, rf 3 0 Tilt, 8 to 7. 1 Barkey, rf 4 Eggers, ss 4 h n-3crash! The Wings cut Me Leod, 3b .'..'. 4 tory w e lose score of 9 tjo 8. The losers push- Leone, cf 3 10 0 1 While the Board Will make use of the race track grounds loose in the third to score four runs Anderson, ss 4 eo across a lona tally in the ninth to BIG BASE STEALER Walsh, cf 10 0 10 "ily until such time as it will be possible to purchase a per- to take a 5 to 3 lead, and after shut- Trosko, rf 4 ome within an ace of again knot- Clark, c 4 2 2 7 0 •HiiiiiMit field for the high school, playing conditions will be ing the count, but the A. C. boys Fine, ss 5 2 3 2 2 put down the clamp and settled Cleary, [f 5 14 3 0 •ivaily improved and a source of income to the high school will fcurth ad(!in)? three more runs to hinge by ending the frame quickly Sabo, rf 4 0 1 0 0 '" "Hide possible. Comfort for the spectatorca s will be assured. , theitheirr countcount,, maninng it 8 to 3. The 36 and effectively. Gold, 2b 5 0 0 13 p n had been broached on losers tallieldd two runs in tthh e ffourth, I Score by innings: Whilp thp ntrilotif fiplr) ii n u ith The hitting was pretty evenly di- Danford, lb 4 1 2 10 .1 "H»e ine axnieuc nem one in the fifth and one in the sixth Aces 100 0 0 0 020— 3 '-If during the past four or five years, the real need of a vided. The winners j?ot to Rusznak Hyson, 3b 4 3 3 3 1 Wlthm rf kn 401 5 10 8 54x—35437 for twelve hits, while the Orioles BaranowskiJ p .... 4 13 0 3 ll( I was shown last fall, when Coach Henry M. Benkerfa ^X hammered Tom Murtagfh and Bu^lnar ipionship football team drew unusualjy large crowds to Liptakiptak, pitching forr WoodbridgeWoodbridge, for, eleven hits. Eddie Anderson, 39 11 18 27 11 1 his delivery solved for eleven Max Still Is Ch|mp '«rish House grounds. The spectators, miHing and push- hi Murtugh, Siekerka and Budnar'ahar1 - Score by innings: 1 d batting honors for the A. C. with W. A. A i 000 000 100— 1 n the sidelines, crowded out onto the playing field, ham-j" ^^ two apiece, while Rusnaty, Gerek and New Brunswick..,. 312 300 20x-t-ll -g the players considerably at times. VUigant comnhtteea M- Uy- Ace rj-ght fielder( aml geb Lattanzio did likewise for the Ori- The Avenel game: ili'd to work motorcycle police had all they could do to f back lowpki, Aroboy center fielder, tied for oles. WOODBRIDGE A. A. (4)? The box score: AB EHFOA -1" the crowds, the pleas of the officials and players wlere of ^»™« *»*»"« """*> «•«« »»'•« <">"*e. WOODBRIDGE A. C. (9) 1). C.erity, 3b .... 3 0 0 2 1 ii" avail—in fact, the situation was almost a hopeless one. rifled out two apiece for the losers. AB R H J. Gerity. lb 3 12 3 0 '.ianit's were delayed and general confusion resulted. The box score: Anderson, c 6 12 Zawlinski, cf 3 0 2 0 0 Gate receipts, which under normal conditions, would have T. Murtagh, 2b, p 5 1 2 Sandbeck, If 2 0 110 ACES (7) Delaney, ts 4 0 1 Keating, rf 3 0 0 10 lined the coffers" of the high school treasury, were practi- AB R 1 Yap, 3b 3 1 1 Eggers, 2b 3 1118 i'lly nil. At times, the receipts did not amount to enough to F. Lattatwio, ss 1 Mesaroes, rf 2 0 0 Jordan, as 3 1 2 2 % iJ-'y officials. Various schools did not look with favor upon 3 Rose, If 4 1 1 lliinham, c 2 0 0 10 0 4 Siekerka, lb 4 22 Murtaffh, p 3 12 11 return games at the Parish House field under such guvMl>-c _ _ 4 1 ""ditiona, with the result that booking games became a some- Lomonico, 3b Lukasiuk, cf 4 11 Bare 1 1 ou Budnar, p, 2b ... 4 2 2 26 4 10 21 6 what difficult feat »" " "' 3b " " T ftb 2 b Zega, rf .1... 2 0 0 STEEL EQUIPMENT (2) . The Board of Education is to be commended for its tact f £tt a nzj0; c£ ;•;•"•;;. 8 2 J AB R H PO A " the athletic field matter at this time. Mark Me Clain 18 to be Mackayi rt 3 - 37 9 12 Mesgick, 2b 1. 3 0 1 8 2 '"MKiatulated upon the success of his "pet" dream and for his G Lattanzio, lb 3 ORIOLES (8) Clos, lb 1 4 0 i AB R H Sheet*, cf : 8 0 •leturmined efforts. David A. Brown is due a large measure of J. Lattenwo, if .J Jaeger, cf' 6 11 C. Collins, c 8 0 '•'•L'dit for hia fine spirit and willingness to help solve a bigj 81 Rusznak, p ;.... 6 2 2 Miele, p 3 0 I'i'oblem. P. A. WINGS Kath, lb 5 0 1 Pomeroy, 8b 2 0 AB Gerek, 3b 6 2 2 Elek, If S 0 Well done! KiBlan, 3b 8 Malon, 2b 6 1 1 Every time Ben Chapman, outfielder Kai-*, rf 3 1 Belolowski, cf 8 Baka, If 8 0 1 of tli« New York Yankees, catches Mafftt, 2b 2 1 pinliewit, e ...; 4 Ungvary, rf , 4 11 alght of a base he hai an uncontrol- CORNER POCKET SHOT'S Reliefer, lh 4 Ferrara, c ....; , 4 0 0 26 2 6 18 12 1 Lattanzio, as 4 I ablt desire to steal It; and be knows Too bad about the Woodbridge A. A. losing to New Brunu- Kov»I, 2b 8 Jost how that (eat should be per- Score by inninga: especially after running up a record of seven consec- Miaerak. BS 4 Wid 000 010 1—& Stump, If 3 40 8 11 formed. CoiiBequently he has been W. A. A. J 002 020 x—4 * wina .... team played terrible ball agatnBt the Lyceums Sabine, p 3 Score by innings: leading all players ln both the Amer- 1C....U 4 4 11 RN....Y U....I • bet a nickle "Butch" Neder raked the whole darned ftUt Oriole* 001 008 001—8 ican and National leagues In the num- " ,"tt ...„...- ™_..S Woudbridge A. C, ,. ver the oo«l this week MH P«™a'« C*?^1?*11*: ,w*fe ber of purMtoet] bates. aki, B: Mwtagh, 2; CU». v Tw» UH> s 30 8 11 K'ven a real jolt Sunday when the Fords Field Olub nine blaflk- Score by innings: hits, Zawlinski, 2: Murtajfb., Clotf. (1 Stolen bases, J. Gerity, Pomeroy, *' them .... it wa& a nice victory for Steve Anthonys crew Winga 104 800 0—8 tit* N*tioB !" Ul^k away .... Lincoln Tamboer's playground nine opened Acea 12& 211 0—7 BchiuelliiK <>t (Jenaaiiy, who re- "Some chlllun," laid Uncle Kbea, The Unlwd HtattMi cannot be «a»d Double play, Pomeroy to M«wlck. "s "season" over-the week/ end by winning a rather one-sided tained the lieuvywelylit cdquiploushlp "learn to talk beta' dey 1» two yean tflthout Hi own coafent In order to Struck out by Murtagh, 10; Mi»l«,, X,, old, but mighty few a* '»m iMrqi to 1tia • team came to sixty-seven times in a nine inning mention ttdj P*W to ad- by defeating Willie Strlbllngof Qeorglh, bring mlt a*nln»t th« United 8Ut«» a Bases on balls, off Murt^gh, 4] off- In a 16-rouiiil buttle I11 Cleveland, Ohio. Mr anjthlng wiif Uftwln" to bj d* nu»t be forwMdtd to the pity the poor' .eh? . . .; % \M$m vou, if hiV them, Uwtd«|fU MWV^WMftiwrtoB Star. d . it tudpt yww nap*, w' decision suit you? KATHBRINE GRSEN, «t •!»., De- wotherly line of Wildwood Avenue, rifhte, prlvilegW, hereditum™, Explosion Create* a New Process FIND TRIBAL TOMB fendants. FS Fa for nil of inort- distant we*t«T>y five hundred and appurtenance* thereunto h7! jrajred premise* dated' June 18, aeventy-flvyvee (B7B) feet frof m ForF d or in anywise OF EXTINCT RACE 1981. Avenue; thencn running southerly at By virtue of the above stated writ riirl • "nfrlp* to Wildwood Avenue, to me directed and delivered, F wilt One hundred snd Fifty OT.0) feet; BERNAlRD W. VOGEL, expose to ?»1P at public vendtie on thonrp running westerly parallel to $23.94 SSolicit.ni 200 Complete Skeleton* Are WEDNESDAY. THE 2!»TH DAY OF said Wildwood Avenue. Fifty (BO) W. I. 7-3, 10, 17, 24. Brought to U. S. JULY, A. I). 1!1H1 Opt; thence running northerly, par- B( one olrlock standard time (two o'- alM to thp first, described course, One Hundred and Fifty (150) feet SHERIFF'S SALF Washington.—After discovering nnrl clock daylight wiving time) in the IN CHANCERY OF Nr'W In afternoon of said day at the Sheriff's to the said Wildwood Avenue; thence opening the tnmb of an eitlnct and — Between NASA MORTr i" Office in the City of New Brunswick, easterly alone the Southerly line of INVESTMENT CO., ComVl '' mysterloo* people on an uninhabited N. J. the said Wildwood Avenue, Fifty and JOHN PETRUSKA" lale oft the Florida coast, Mathew W. All the following tract or parcel of (50) feet to the point or place of, Defendants. Fi Fa for Ralo ,'/ Stirling chief of the bureau of Amer- land and premises hereinafter par- BEGINNING. I gaged premises dated M,., ' ican ethnology of the Smithsonian In- ticularly described, situate, lying and Bounded as follows: Easterly by j 1931. stltuOon. has Just brought back to in the Township of Wood- lot number 12, Westerly by lot num- By virtue of the above sin i bridge, in the County of Middlesex ber 14, Southerly by lands of Chas. Washington more than 200 complete A. Bloomfleld, and Northerly by the o me directed and deli skeletons. • and State of New Jersey, and more expose to sale at public particularly described as follows: said Wildwood Avenue, as laid out WEDNESDAY, THE On the little Inland, seldom vlilted All that certain tract or parcel of nnd shown on the aforesaid map. JULY, A. D., for the lnrt 400 years, Doctor Stirling land and premises, hereinafter parti Decree amounting to approximate- at one o'clock standard tim,. found a great burial moand approxi- cularly described, situate, lying and ly |3,000.00. •clock daylight saving time) .,,' ' mately 15 feet high and 209 feet in "If they call It a lover"! qu*rr«l,» being in the Township of Wood- Together with all and singular, the afternoon of Bald day at the si diameter, parti of which were crowd- bridge, in the County of Middlesex rfrnts, privileges, hereditaments and says Pertinent Polly, "th»y ir*n't mar. appurtenances thereunto belonging Office in the City of New I!,,',,, ; "' ed with well preserved bodies. Arche- rltd yet" and State of ttew Jersey, and more Hi J. " ' ' fully described on a certain map en- or in anywise appertaining. AH the following tract or >,.„. , oloRlsts previously -had found on the (IB. till, B*U SrnJIcal*)—WNTJ SarrtML BERNARD M. GANNON, const of a larger Island, a few mllel titled Map of Ausonia Manor, situat- land and premises hereinafter ' ed at Iselin, Woodbridge Township, Sheriff. cularly described, situate Kit,'" away, the largest shell heap thus far Middlesex County, State of New HUYI.ER E. ROMOND, : discovered In America, Indlcntlnft ft being in the Township V (\," Jersey, surveyed and mapped by Lar- $20.40 Solicitors. dge, in the County of Mi.i n Tery estensslve primitive settlement fon & Fox, Surveyors, 175 Smith W. I. 7-17, 24, 81; 8-7. there. Hot there were no burials. Your Home and Yon street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, and State of New Jersey which map has been heretofore filed FIRST TRACT —Known flr,| The Tribal Tomb. in tha Office of the Clerk of Middle- SHERIFFS SALE lgnated as Lota 256 and •> •'" So Doctor Stirling set ont to find By Betty Calluter sex County and which lots are known IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY shown on a map entitled "jj.','," ' the tribal tomb. He found It over the and designated on said map as lota —Between MARGAfRET A. GA- Haple Park, situated at Ford/ \\' LAIDA, Complainant, and JAMES bridge and Raritan Township. \i" site of another primitive Tillage sur- four (4) and five (5) Block 446-A dlesex/Iounty, N. J.," surv,. .',l rounded with a large shell rooand. Ei- EGGS A5 SUMMER DISH with the buildinjrs and improvement WALSH, etals., Defendants. Fi Fa v thereon erected. for sale of mortgaged premises maprfd by Larson & Fox, ( iVli ,' cavntlons jshow, he says, that It prob- dated June 3, 1931. . lyfers^ Perth Amboy, N | ably was laid down In several dis- Decrees amounting to approxi- which map has been filed in ti,,. ' NCE a week throughout the sum- mately $2,930. By virtue of the above stated writ rinrry A. nmiinn, slmtvn nhnv*, WnrM war vptcrnn of North Carolina, tinct onlts, the oldest of which ex- mer It la a good plan to use eggs flee of the Clerk of Middlesex i , O Together with all and singular the to me directed and delivered, I will ty, and owned and develni,, ,i i ba> dlso'vfroil n new ^kiss dcrornting prnrpss wtitrb ln;s heen described as tends far Into the past The last bur- either alone of la combination with a rights, privileges, hereditaments and expose to sale at public vendue on ials appear to have been made at Maple Realty Company, an.l n TOToliitl'wnry. An nrrldentnl pinloslon of rhomlmls tlint sputtered a con- very little meat at a substitute for the appurtenances thereunto belonging WEDNESDAY, JULY TWENTY- particularly described in Rook ; • tainer wllh a mnrvolous pattern of vnrlpgnted colors rnnhlcd Clanton to about the time of the discovery of usual meat dish at dinner. Hot ham or in anywise appertaining. NINTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED Deeds, page 690 for Raid cmink work out The process. Three vnses trriuc) with thp now coloring process were America. Two skeletons, of a man and egg sandwiches may be served In BERNARD M. GANNON, AND THIRTY-ONE SECOND TRACT — Knmw, tflken to Washington t>y the war veteran nnd submitted to Dr. Walter Hough, and a woman, were found side by side, connection with green peas, string Sheriff. At 1 o'clock Standard Time (2 o'- designated as lots 243 and 2 11 • and skulls separated by a curious beans, fried tomatoes or other summer SIMON 'L. FISCH, clock Daylight Saving Time) in the map entitled "Map of Mnr.1.. y-,\ one of the curators of the Pmlttiponlnn Institution, who declared he had 123.52 Solicitor. never before seen nnytliing like the color work on them. The designs are 8panlsh battle ax. This shows that vegetables for an Informal dinner. afternoon of said day at the Sheriff's situated at Fords, Woodbrid^,. ,, the occupants of the grave must have W, I. 7-3, 10, 17, 24. Office in the City of New Brunswick, Raritan Townships, Middlesex r,|.' •ccldental and could not be copied. To make the sandwiches yon will N. J. ty, N. J., and filed in the office ,.•• • come Into contact with the white man. need three eggs for every two persons SHERIFF'S SALE All the following tract or parcel of Clerk of Middlesex County, u , There Is little doubt, Doctor Stir- and not more than a tabiespoonful of land and premises hereinafter parti- ed and mapped by Larson \- 1 ling says, that the mound was a burial minced cooked ham per person. Pre- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY cularly described, situate, lying and Civil Engineers and owned :nnl That Trip of Captain Cook No Eifht-Year JnUrr»l place of the Cnlusa Indians, who are pare slices of hot buttered toast, two —Between CITIZENS BUILDING being in the Township of Wood- veloped by the Maple Realty c.j Captain Conk, first to plant the known to have Inhabited parts of the for each person, and keep In a warm AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a bridge in the County of Middlesex pany, and more particularly i|,..,,- There never have been eight years ed in the said mortfraKe, British n«K In Austrnlln, hnd not Rone between two leap year*. Seven Inter- Florida coart late In the Fifteenth place until eggs are cooked. Scramble corporation of New Jersey, Com- and State of New Jersey. Decree amounting to approxin.v there to find new l.-inds, hut had been vonlni? years occur at the turn of the century, but who vanished so com- an egg for each person, with a table- plainant, and LOUIS FARKAS and Bginning at a stone on the south- pletely shortly afterward that they spoonful of milk added, add the ham, MARY FARKAS, his wife, et als., erly side of Woodbridge Turnpike, ly $l,S30. commlsplonpd by tlip P.rltluh Royal century, Together with all and sinfrulu ; are practically a mythical people. heat thoroughly and spread over the road now called Main Street at the Astronomical sorii'tv to otwrvo the Defendants. Fi Fa for sale of northeasterly corner of a tract of rights, privileges, hereditam.nt ,, They are known today only from toast Cover with another slice of hot mortgaged premises dated July 3, transit of Venus n1 ,,|,r from a snnth«rn n«nwr. buying from advertisers— their shell heaps and from their skel- toast, well buttered. 1931. mond, thence south twenty-seven de- or in anywise appertaining. etons. Egg* Benedict.—English muffins By virtue of the above stated writ grees, east three chains and eighty- BERNARD M. GANNHN. They were remarkable In having should be secured If possible, but to me directed and delivered, I will five links to the line of land Belong- Sl the most massive Jaws of any histo- rounds of bread will do. Slice the expose to sale at public vendue on ing to Henry N. Demarest, thence LEONARD J. ZAREMBA, '"' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST TWELF- with his line north seventy-one de- $24.36 Solicitor. rical people, approacMog nearest In muffins In two, allowing one-half for TH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND CHARTER THE YACHT "GALLIVANT this respect to the prehuman type*. each person and toast them on one grees east seventy-three links to the W, I. 7-3, 10, 17, 24. THIRTY-ONE south westerly corner of W. B For They are believed to have been very side. In the meantime broil a slice At 1 o'clock Standard Time (2 o'- Reed's land; thence with the line of primitive and warlike, living largely of parboiled ham. On this place a clock Daylight Saving Time) in the W. B. Reed's land north twenty-sev- on Bbcll fish. poached egg, and pour over all a Hol- aftwnoon of said day at the Sheriff's en degrees west three chains and Infants' Bones Found. landalse sauce. To make this yon Office in the City of New Brunswick, eighty-eight links to the southerly BOAT PARTIES will need a quarter cupful of weak N. J. line of the turnpike road aforesaid Doctor Stirling, who dug a trench All the following tract or parcel of MAY BE SEEN AT MUNICIPAL PIER, completely around the burial mound, vinegar, two tablotpooofuls of lemon thence with the southerly line of the Jnlce, a quarter cupful of butter and land and premises hereinafter parti- same south seventy-three degrees WOODBRIDGE, ANYTIME found a complicated arrangement. At a half cnpfnl of chicken stock. You cularly described, situate, lying and west seventy-five links to the begin the bottom on one side he uncovered may use canned chicken broth for this. being in the Township of Wood- ning. Containing twenty-eight one a smaller mound of gravel which had bridge in the County of Middlesex hundredths of an acre. Bounded Bring these Ingredients to the boll and State of New Jersey. FULL INFORMATION ON TRIPS GIVEN AT THE PIER been covered with a layer of hard ind then pour over four egg yolks northerly by the Woodbridge Turn blue clay. This, he says, appears to Being known as lot Number thir- pike Road now called Main Street lightly beaten. Set over hot water teen (13) on a Map entitled "Green easterly by lands of William B. Reed, have been the floor of a mortuary and stir until It thickens, using a Hills" Map of Property situated at te'mple which has completely dlsap- Southerly by lands of Henry N. De- whisk. Season to taste. Fords, belonging to William, George marest; and westerly by lands of GIRLS — GIRLS — GIRLS iPeared. The clay layer, which made and Arthur Dunham. Nov. 20, 1909, (OB by MeClar* News piper Syndk»t».) Warren Drummond* Announcing nothing unusual, nothing unique. the mound watertight, helped pre- (WNU S«r»ic«.) Mason and Smith, Civil Engineers, Decree amounting to approximate- JUST ASSISTING THE UNEMPLOYED i serve the skeletons. Among the rare Perth Amboy, N. J. ly, $6,310.00. There is no oourse given in Beauty Culture today to com* i finds were the skeletons of two In- oooooooooooooooooooooooooo< BEGINNING at a point in the Together with all and singular, the pare with this wonderful special. jfants. These, Doctor. Stirling ex- I plained, almost never are found In I WHAT YOU ARE f Complete course $50 1 ancient burials because there Is so ARE YOU EMPLOYED? 1 Uttle mineral matter In a child's bones By DOUGLAS MALLOCH Grasp this opportunity and earn while you learn. Call 'that they fall to pieces quickly. today and learn about this offer. Day. and evening | In the course of generations the courses. Enroll now at the people evidently outgrew this "tomb" HE things we seem to think abont, Clan Page HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY ACADEMY \ and were forced to make extensions. T The way we want to look, 181 SMITH ST. Phone 3695 Finally, Illustrating the great amount The things we wear when we go ont. at time that must have elapsed, the Not In our Ingle-nook. PURE FRUIT School is Separate from Regular Shop 1 Complete Permanent Wave $3.00 mortuary temple not only disappeared We smile a smile we do not mean, If You Bring a Friend, $2.50 each | but was covered with about seven Select our words with care, feet of other burials. The whole But here at home, behind the scene, structure is flat topped and Doctor Hen ought to see us there. RASPBERRY Stirling believes a temple must have surmounted the whole, although no Yet I have found sincerity trace of it can be found. The greatest charm of all, For the Time of Your Life The people who appear to be Bridal Minus Love No About so big, so small, PRESERVES C^io LAURENCE The fellow I can really trust, EASTERN DIVISION Fraud, Judge Decides And ev'ry word of his, Here is a big value! The lowest price on record New York.—If a lass snyg she love* The fellow I can know Is Just for delicious Ann Page Pure Fruit Raspberry Pre- HARBOR BEACH a lad and he marries her only to The man he says he Is. jervesl This luscious preserve is made from fresh, learn that she does not love him at pure, sun-ripened fruit. Ideal for quick summer all—what's to be done about'lt? We are about so good, so wise, desserts. Excellent as a sauce for ice cream. Why Absolutely nothing, announced the So much, and nothing more, pray heaven other people's eyes do home preserving when you can purchase a Appellate division of the Supreme supply so economically? Buy a supply today I court. The net result was Hat Felg Know what to take you for. , lost out la his attempt to free himself The only thing to win esteem, of Keglna Felg, his Rumanian bride, To take you very far. REGULAR by annulment proceedings. Max said Is not the something that you seem, 16 oz. PRICE he proposed the first time he saw But what you really are, jar her when he visited Rumania and that Dcuglu Wllloch.)—tTNU Birvlo* 23c she replied that all her love was his and the wedding followed fast. 15$ Hut when alie came to America, as- 12- 1.75 serted Max, the bride explained that she never loved him at all and went Old Gardener through the cerejnony simply to evade GRANDMOTHERS WHITE the immigration laws. Max asked for tSays STANDARD freedom. The Supreme court of the BREAD 10 oi lOAf Bronx fjrnnted It to him on the ground TT HAS been found that dahlias keep . Fresh-baked daily! A proper occempanr of fraud, but the appellate Jurists took *• best when they have opened in cool It away. and cloudy weather. They do not . roenl for Ann Page Pure Fruit last well If the weather has been very Raspberry Preserves. dry, even though It has been possible Man Judged Guilty When to apply water artificially. Flowers 4 quart Chickens Roost at Home to be used fur, decoration, either In FREESTONE BASKET the house or at A show, should be cut PEACHES NublcBvllle, Ind.—The fact that 29c chickens alwuys come home to roost. early In the morning, and Immediately Juicy peach«$ . .. fresh and ripe . . . from Georgia! Choi« Hiley B«ll«, put into cold water, after which they If permitted to do so, was the principal Freestone variety. Pick of the »ea»on.' factor la the conviction of Clarence C should go Into a'cool, dark room for IDEAL /bi Club or Family PICNICS Ogle, on a charge of stealing chickens a few hours before they are taken Into from Elmer Ileinzman. the living rooms or shipped to tha When the sheriff took the chickens showrooms. The plan of dipping the stems Into very hot water is a good to the llelnzman farm Just before dark pick-me-up but flowers that have been EVAP.MILK=3 and turned them loo«e they ran to the CANS revived la this manner will not last trough of water, drank, and then went through a long show. Borden'i, Von Comp'i, Lion and other popular brand.. An exceptional volu«. • STORE YOUR FURS to roost with the other chickens. Ogle was fined and sent to Jail for stealing (Coprrlght.)—WNU Btrvln. the chickeat). The One and Only Cold Storage C Shrewd Annojrtnc* rV/WL FRESH-KILLED ALL SIZES ID. 2# Vault in New Brunswick Has Needy Person Fund "A contented man," said HI Ho, th« •age of Chinatown, "will sometimes But No Needy Person pretend to be irritated by. small an- PRIME RIBS of BEEF SMSS *. 25c Aldan, Pa.—There are no needy noyance* In the hope that envy will KIRKMAN'S or OOAGON families among the 2,500 residents not seek to afflict hlin with greuter FANa N. Y. STATE of this Uttle town. A fund of more ones."—Washliifrtop Btar. No. J WOODROW WILSON HOTE than, $800 is available for tbelr as- SOAP 5 cak« 24c Apple Sauce . I 25c sistance from a total of $2,000 which / COAL BIDS WANTED was collected by the Aldan Boosters' IVORY Protect them against Moths, Fire, Theft, depreciation. SEALED BIDS will be received by POST TOASTIES or KELLOGG'S dub several months ago. The com- the 'Township Committee of the is- mittee chairman reported that the Township of Woodbridge, N. J., at SOAP V 21c Corn Flakes . : 15c Summer is the time your furt need proper care. .borough had no persons in need. 3:30 p. in. Daylight Saving Time, at 2 Fall is the time you will want them. the Memorial Municipal Building, CAMAY Monday July 27th, 1931, for coal to DEL MAIZ "** Now is the time to arrange to store them. hv delivered at the Memorial Muni- No. 1 cipal Building during the heating SOAP 4 i — Sweet Corn • COM 25c Your garments will be safe in Cold Storage in our °k Qua I icy. sfiisnn of 11)31-1932 as required, as follows: VAN CAMP'S •-•»>'• fur vaults, scientifically equipped for hanUHng and pro- WAIX P^PEP HJII net tons more or less #1 RINSO 2 tecting valuable fur garments. Fully insured. Have them lliukwlu-at Coal, Hard, white ash. :7c Bean Hole Beans 3 28c KIKIII reserved to reject any or all SOS remodeled and repaired. Expert furrier in charge. bids. 0 WM. P. CAMPBELL, PREMIUM SODA CJUCKERS Phone 6000 or a po*tal will bring our car without delay TRY THE- Chairman of Bunding CLEANSER 2-25c Committee. Uneeda Bakers 2 **>• 27c NEWYOPK W. I. 7-17, 21. snmor BUTTER or CHEESE WAFERS Woodrow Wilson SHERIFF'S SALE IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY BROOMS 39c 49c Uneeda Bakers 29c -Between COMMERCIAL Fur Storage Vault 3B6STATE Sr PERTHlww*,nrj BUILDING t LOAN ASSOCIA- TION of Newark, a New Jersey THI OH AT ATUNtlC Ik PACIFIC TIA — Classified Ada. Bring Result* — Corporation, Complainant, and ,.., .,.„,. *>;,:; •• PAGE8LBVEN ,(tDRRlDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1931

Published in the in- The only paper terest of the thrifty carrying the news and economic shop- of such a great sale, pers, everywhere. ACADEMY NEWS at such low prices. ELIZABETH, N. J., JULY 24, 1931

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STARTS FRL, JULY 24,9 A. M. Manufacturer's Clearance 9

REMEMBER, WE HAVE NO COMPETITION BECAUSE WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AND ARE ALWAYS ABLE TO SELL RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BUT DURING THIS COME SALE WE ARE GOING ONE STEP FURTHER AND OFFERING THESE SUITS FAR BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES. LOWEST WE ARE COMPELLED TO MAKE A CLEARANCE OF ALL SPRING AND SUMMER EARLY SUITS TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR COMPLETE LINE OF FALL MERCHANDISE NOW IN THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING. NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU SEEN SUCH EX- TRAORDINARY FINE SUITS, STRICTLY HAND TAILORED, MADE UP FROM THE BEST 'PRICES" FOR CHOICE WOOLEN AND WORSTED MATERIALS, AT THE PRICES WE ARE, OFFERING. DON'T CONFUSE THIS SALE WITH ANY OTHER SALE YOU HAVE EVER WITNESS- ED BECAUSE WE ARE OFFERING A QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE THAT WILL FAR EVER SURPASS YOUR EXPECTATIONS AND WILL STAND THE MOST CRITICAL COMPETI- TION. WE HAVE NOT PURCHASED ANY SALE MERCHANDISE EVERY SUIT IS FROM KNOWN \1 OUR REGULAR STOCK. T-W

GOLF SUITS 4 PIECE Strictly hand tailored. All knickers <>« ^ plus fives. Guaranteed 100% all wool. $1 A .50 $-17.50 AND 17 SIZES 14 FROM TROPICAL 35 GENUINE TO Worsteds Silk Mohairs 46 PANTS ^ "i,i Styled by experts and Every suit bears the guaranteed perfect fit- genuine mohair label. i/J ting. $Q25 $1175 ALL MODELS One to a One to a Conservatives Customer 11Customer 100% WOOL Men's and QUANTITIES LIMITED Young Men's M •1 DON'T FORGET ACADEMY CLOTHING CO. SALE STARTS FRIDAY OPEN 1153 ELIZABETH AVENUE - Near Broad St OPEN JULY 24 - 9 A. H. EVENINGS "WALK UP ONE FLIGHT AND SAVE" EVENINGS WOODBRIDGE SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE TOWNSHIP 'The ONE PLANE GUIDES Woodbridge Girls Believe Ring Has AVENEL Twenty-Three Stops A pon, Noel David. WiiH Ijnrn to A «" I ANOTHERBY RADIO AtBj?Werence Been Found At lselin Mr. mid Mrs. Edw»riO spectator?, n j.lli-tlpsi monoplane , Among . l.imo delegates and past few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. t- attending the 28th Police of Woodbridge working \V. E. Schoedler, of Fifth avenue, n fir:;?!) with was flown sue .•s-ful'.y by radlg con- friends wh,. with Newark detectives last night left on Saturday for a visit with The Baird tour of .i,. trol from an"Ui(;r I'ltne circlific oYer- Northfieid f\ ,rn Missionary Con- Wednesday ha been head at the Municipal nlrj-ortVjwre/ ference here ns week are: Sadie made arrests in what, it is believed, other relatives in Perth Amboy but carefully. Then tl.at «":;r, 1 up In a "s*!t" *° tint ?he p will Result in the breaking up of a will return to the Schoedler home ar<- This was K\\I] to t>e atanng the first U. Brewsti r. . i -7 Grove avenue, stops to be made in the i,, faced the ;m': tu^t n« il.e cunnln fell 1 ring of car thieves operating out ti.f before returning to the west. public d7ni"".i«rati,:.ns ever"made of and Helen E. Hornedd, off .-<"T7 GGreen S:30 a. m. to fi:lf, p. m „„. It row "nee trfTf and filnrin. jumpine .. t..,,. According to the information! a prln •Ink? of Terming motor vehicles ,-'it™| >.*_ the f •••VchtB : and gathered by the local police fromj William Perna is spending clock there will be a nia--< .,' where she bowed nr.d blew fei =;•;»•& In hy radio diS'.werwl seven nationals are attending the 25 Newark- one of the men was on ex- the "week with her mother" at her the Perth Amboy high -,• by Rfibert E. Autrey, formerly of I.os rtoponse to the vociferous cpvi-iuse. daises that are held daily in many pert in ^hanging the^number? on ji-1 summer home at Rockaway, N. Y. The complete itineiaiy .. Angeles. w!,o holds three government- part* of the iumpii?. Foreign mi«- cense plates and in this way aided in —.\' :. "Atn cirt, Oinris." caile-l T'-mmr. the success of the racket. the whole county: thp ynunser of the tap-dan-ins Far- al piUHitls VIenI thmre iii-viiInventionn . sion•ions are beinpeingg nmsiueieconsideredu in thmile — • •• - , Henry Anderson, of George street, Morriinf ^ THIS AND THAT rnrs. "You've g"t em In fl pn'.•<•." Autrey FSI.] he had many times be- light of chanjjini: amditions in the] <->nt? of the men arrested i« Michael and William Hoh, of Plainlieldy are Plainsboro: (Walker enjoying a stay of .two weeks at Gordon Farm) s ..-• in rot Gloria turned toward the tvln^ and fore demonstrated the operation of a world, many o; which change? were I TomatThe otheo ro farreste Hardind gi s avenueJoseph. Fris1-ehnt '. where they have taken a Cranbury bkw Tommy a kiss. Then MIF- b.id to ano. ner (ro | up b y thh e ln-t authorities available. The Arts nnd (.'raft Society held^Spotswood "Sky Hi::'.1" «-,i< ihe fir=t n:U?kal Alto Radios Automobile. re: At the time of the arrest the men , •• j.-k ! f"> Some outstanding speakers ? ,wrn ? U!i,n(r a meeting at the home of the direct- JT)ld Bridge r.,,tha»t i,,.belongei _,,,d i ..to. a. Board of Fore,n ) .«^ons Dr^ Os ] . v^ ^^ ^ morQ vision of the was passed Plaza) . , • f c.ranpe b'-r she- had stnfipp.j the show three t:r:x-s finoe the opening in Atlantic key located In succession In a truck on car 1 upon. I'arlin (Y. M. C. A.) i id h'Tif-r v H vi H,V PaVmond Ca\k* id.taik^ are expected. Detective Ser-1 Sayreville: (Miller's Cor- Ci*y that week; the field and then In a ilyinc airplane. !?A^Vr':. nmrch T'ambridee I P«-»iit George Keating and Captain I The engine of the automobile was of the F.t^t thuuh. tammiage.^,.^ h ^^ ^ ^ ^^ (QT Wood., Mr. and Mrs. George Tomkins ner) I '•!,*•»*, t'Ut Tt.e newspar*r critlrs hnd teen more Harrison, of Arabia: started by radio control, the horns ' and son, Uert. are spending the week South River (Borough than kind to her, the audiences bud Mr?. Henry \V. IVstbody, of Florida, 'iridgo. 'with relatives, in Keansburg. Hall) , raved about her $nd f"iir New York Mown, nnd the vehicle propolled for and Professor }1. Augustine Smith. Milltown: (Corner Foni ward as carefully as If the wheels had - f Department of Fine Art." of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baker, Sr., re- 1 ';'r.inWe. producers, who previously had refused o tne Avenel Parents Give Avenue) been manipulated by human hands. Religion, Bo-tr>n University. turned on Saturday from a week's Berdinea Corner 1; : \rry aj.pttll- to give her parts, Indulged In a con- The car was empty during the ex- ( The Conference will continue un- Party In Honor Of Sonftay in Philadelphia. New Brunswick (Court I,; : 1 ht-althy teM In bidding for her services. Gloria refused all of the offers with thanks, hlbitinn, except for n collection of til next Tuesday and will then be House Square, Havanl r.;! visamim of rial Trumbutl, the young comedian who batteries In the rear scat and a mare followed by the Schon i\-rvri A tv of Mrs. E. E. Raymond was hostess Street) ' :;•.' or. 3 diges- ! at cards for the benefit of the Wom- was producing and starring in "Sky of electric wire?. Education. 1 he " ' " Highland Park: (MasonK \ nn's Club on Thursday afternoon. Building) Iltgh."' had given Gloria her first op- The plane whi'h was flown by radio i deal (if pleasure to those who wore Orange f/r:k Fcam.—'.•.'..'• | inviteld to atten^d was that given to i High M-ores were made in bridge by Raritan River Rest, F.a.-t iorturilty to show what she could do control, a five-place Stin«nn I'etrolter,'u;it j -ind c,,mjml(. until the 17th. 'Mrs. A. M. Pnmeroy and Mrs. I), P. > ; :, • I *' ::.r,_-- jul'f:. milk 'Master George Flynn by hi- par-, end Super-Highway in B big part, nnd she meant to stick had double Controls. Whltey Owen, a Notable speakers from Groat Britain lh Non-players prizes was Bridge ((for Lunch) • • i !• ::•;•• '-:.'-ii ••'. Loney •crts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klynn. I ' llrs by him even thoueh other producers transport pilot, went aloft with the and America will attend Un- f on Lti t- r -: .'.-••• «•. :;. »i-i-.e In a ,, , .,. »u»_ioses- Avenel street, in honor of his • )V . - Raymond- . Mrs. Wil-, AfUrnoon might promise her more money than ship to satisfy a government standard sions, which w i N Mk Vrnv,. |., r.: • •;••••:. This '.-• a good aUract moie than :birll]da y annivt.rila|.v. Games and;luim I'erna will be the hostess for a [New Market Hal paid tier. requiring a licensed pllo| when doing people, int-luding 2'iO minis- lart Dunellen (R. R. p rr lurj':Lc-'..n drink. The ad- ters from many parts of the country•-.• • ' were enjoyed. Clarence' I >' °n August 3. South Plainfield: <;:rus (ruit Julcf-s to milk Gloria would have been loyal to any uny experimental flying over an in- Leonard gave two special number.-; corporated city. Shortly after taking which were Master Robert Braithwaite (Spicer's Plant) it? ar,'l adds to its producer under similar circumstances, accompanied by off he plugaed In a switch which put George, r'lynn. while Iiuinett Leon- spending a few weeks at Erie-. Pa., Metuchen (R. iR. Squai ;.',y. fliil'lrtr. who' refuse but In the case of Hal Trurnbull she ard (rave some special numbers in camping and visiting relatives. Post Office) L'.n st-rvod ri'.oijfc v. ill take It was held by something ni»re thnn loy- the plane In control of Autrey, who Seek Hopelawn Clara Barton School: was flying In another ship with the dancing. Prizes were awarded in in this r,-;i.v. The addition of an ezg ally. Secretly she adored this young the games after which cooling and The ex-firemen and their fami- (Amboy Avenue) .... .! r:iiike a real food drink. The wan whh could make thousands laugh master key In his hand. Autrey kept appetizing'refreshments were served. lies are planning a picnic for Sun- Ford's Corner the radio ship under his control for Men In Sayreville day to Lake Hopatcong. Among the j Woodbridge (Town Ilalli EH- 'f l.'jt.i-; Is re'.-oinni'.-ndwl as It Is ut JokesTand Rugs that wouldn't hnve The guests were: Bert Thomp- fiirily d^'-sicd. su^ar nnd 16 for that been the least lilt funny If some one nearly fifteen minutes, banking It, dip- kins. Roy Dey, Clarence and Uurnett plans is a chicken dinner which will | Carteret (Borough Hi:ill. i . rta^'in I.-:;-;!;.- as»itiiiluK-d. else had said them. She never be- ping it, and turning it at will. Once Three Ran Away From Car Leonard, Jack Noren, Raymond be enjoyed at one of the leading Recess until y :nu I' when the two planes became separated Berry, William Kuzmiak, Kenneth hotel?. ) Perth Amboy Mass Mr. Orange Baskttt.—Cut off the tops of lieved, however, thnt she would one by more than a half a mile, he lost With Two Sets Of Plates. Peterson, Edward and Jack Hixson, (School) 8:00 P, M. (•rant«-s and scoop out Hit fruit leav- day get the chance to toll Hal of her contact for a few minutes, but quickly Juhn Kuzmiak, Billy Hayden, Leon- Mrs. H. A. Tuttlo, Miss Helen, ing the MJ<;11 clean. Cut the i-dge Into adoration, for he seemed to be In love Miss. Audrey Bird and Hiram Tuttle regained control. of Sayreville called local head- ard Anderson and Eleanor Kuzmiak. I-''lMf or (scallops and flft the shells with Patricia Mnrsden, lo whom he quarters early this morning and re- are enjoying a stay of two weeks at SHERIFF'S SALE •with tin; orange, a bit of chopped had selected for the principal feminine Up 1,000 to 3,000 Feet. ported that three men_had escaped Manasquan where they have taken MIDDLESEX CIRCUIT , . banana, fanned pesirs or peaches when part. The ships maintained an altitude from a car that had Es*x County Rosary Society Has a cottage. REYNOLD P. SANTO Hi i. under the firm name ;u • the fresh fruit is not obtainable. Top As Gloria wns putting on the final ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 feet. When ,V}*^™* 'tTe°?,*\ ^iTtZ^T 1 v Successful Card Party Mrs. Clyde entertained her bridge SANTORO TILK in ; with: touches of her street make-up nfter the two planes landed Owen said that j '°" club on Wednesday afternoon. High Plaintiff, vs. AMBOV IH Goldtn Salad Dressing Cook to- the performance thai night she heard one time he had thrown the switch, ] f The Rosary Society of St, James' scores were made by Mrs. Paul King- BUILDING COMPANY. : gether In n double boiler, three-fourths a knock at the door. disconnecting the radio current, and pants was arrested here. The other Catholic Church held the second of berry and Mrs. Stephen Wyld. Mrs. ation. Owner, and GKdi;i;i of a cupful each of lemon Juice and "Who Is It?" she called. took control of the plane himself when two are being sought. They are An-a series of summer card parties Harry Dietz won the consolation. LOCK, Builder, Defends; sugar, and two well beaten eggs. Stir "It's Hal," Trunibull's voice respond- Autrey by accident "overcontrolled11 drew Novak and Ruddy Toth, both of Monday night in the school audito- for sale of premises d;u.-i while cooking and remove as soon as ed. "Hay I come In1" It. Autrey explained that an aviator | Hopelawn. rium. The affair was well attended 1931. the egg Is cooked. Add whipped cream "Please do," Gloria said, trying to was guided largely by a sense of touch and was a pronounced success. The By virtue of the above •,,- and servo for variety. This Is a keep tlve thrill out of her voice. in operating a plane, nnd that Autrey, Sunshine Class Closes door prize, a permanent wave, do- to me directed and .deliwi : nated by the Vanity Beauty Shop, Parkway Plan May expose to sale at public- n-t: drcHsliiR especially well liked by chil- "Yon did great work again tonight, flying the ship by radio control, had Season With Picnic was won by Mrs. John H. Concan- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST dren. Gloria," Ilal said as he walked Into only his eyes to guide him In deter- non. The non-players prizes went TEENTH, NINETEEN HI : the« dressing room, "and I've come In mining whether he was banking too A picnic was held Monday night in to Michael Kiely, Mrs. Theodore Go Thru Next Year AND THIRTY-OM. to talk to yon about It. Did Morrle sharply. a grove near Chain 0' Hills road Zehrer, Francis W'itheridge and Mrs. At one o'clock Standard Tn. Ernest offer you a part In his new Autrey said the principle of radio Monday night under the auspices of Schultz. State Highway Engineer and clock Daylight Saving Tu,; show while he was talking to you this control which he has perfected holds the Sunshine class of the First Pres- Pinochle:" Andrew Desmond, JiTvs. Parkway Commission In afternoon of said day at • • • byterian church. It wa?a n enjoyable Office in the City of New |: afternoon?" unlimited possibilities In time of war. j Martin Kath, Mrs. Fred W'itheridge, Conference On Friday Last. He declared that ona man could easily affair and amended by the entire Mrs. J. Maher, Mrs. C. Martin, Jos- N. J. •THE- "Tes," said Gloria, "but I didn't ac- membership of the class and some of Doolan, Mrs. John Zilai, Mary All the right, title ami : control by radio a dozen planes In epn r\ 1 cept." their friends. The scene ot the picnic | O'Brien, Mrs. William Brady, Mrs. >ear in defendants, Amboy Heigh KITChCN "Well, you'd better," Trumbull flight is in Colonia. The event marked the | Julius Rohde, C. Hutteman, Mrs. regarNothind tog th wile Edisol be ndon Parkwaye this ,j it was Company, a corporation, i' went on. "Get hold of him tomorrow close of all gatherings of the class Thomas Leahy, Mrs. Barron, Levy, intimated Friday evening after the George Pollock, Builder, CABINET morning and tell him you'll take the until September. Martin Kath, Nels Albertson, Mrs. conference of the Edison Parkway to all the following dei: Dust Storm at Sea New The class left Woodbridge about Joseph Avway. Commission of Woodbridge and ises, to wit: <(c). l'J31. Ni'wnpai>i-r Union.) part." Experience for Sailors 5:30. There were games and a supper Miss Jane Flannigan headed the Perth Amboy, £n the one hand Jacob The said building The one who works, and work* "Why?" asked Gloria, astounded. was cooked at an open fire. In the jttee on arrangements. The L. Bauer, of Elizabeth, State High- j frame dwelling situated to the c«<.iuslon of everything else, "Don't you want me In your show any were: tne Misses Uiiisyjwausen, card way Engineer on the other. ship of Woodbridge, in i( an'l who playfi. and plays to the longer?" at sea are common In the lives of next and finul in the scries of card Lilliant Edwards, Elna Bergh, EmilEmilyy , p(irties wiu be held on August 17, Mr. Bauer who, perhaps more than Middlesex, and State of N exclusion of everything t-ltu-f la on "You bet I do, and that's Just why mariners, but dust storms are anoth- Lawrence, Mrs. Edwin Potter, Mrs. any other person, can -speak with au- r the fair roa. John Camp and Mrs. H. liner Maul, from San Francisco to &rf improvement as the Edison Park- particularly described ;i- ' "What do you meank Hal?" asked A. Tappen. way this year. The parkway is a BEGINNING at a ]- > A pnlntnblc salud dressing Is the Gloria. Honolulu, drove his vessel through a State Museum's proposed connecting link between westerly side of Com run i muklng of a salud. The frunch dress- "Harsden Is sore because you got cloud of minute earth particles as the Outerbridge crossing and the distant fifty^(.r>0) feet n - ing Is one of the good notices from the critics, and thick as fog -jid as difficult to see super-highway between New York the intersection of the r••'-. favorites as well she says I've got to fire you or she'll through. The Incident occurred while To Show Bout On Lending Record and Camden. The engineer said that of William Street with ' as mayo n u a 1B e the ship was some 300 miles out of the best way to deal with the plan side of Commercial A i close the show. So the show Is clos- of the parkway commission is to have imule with sweet ing." the Golden Gate. The Btorm lasted More Than 20,000 Filled and from thence (1) we^tn fresh olive oil. for several hours, the dust accumulat- Screen In State it incorporated in the program of the angles to Commercial A "But how enn she close the show, Three Million Persons highway commission for next year. Hundred (100) feet; • However, for those nail" asked Gloria, pimled. ing on the decks and superstructure whu cannot obtain Slow Motion Pictures Of Reached In Year. Another suggestion of the state northerly, parallel ftith ' "Just by putting thumbs down' on as fast as the crew could wash It fresh olive oil, or Schmeling - Stribling Battle engineer is that the parkway should i Avenue, along the dn. It. When she does, that her boy friend away. lots Nos. 93 and 1-'-, i titiJ it too costly TRENTON, N. J., July 21—All not end at Plainfield as now pro- will withdraw his support, and we'll Believing the cloud mny have orgl- To Be Presented Here. records, of the Lending Department posed hut should ^>e continued on to feet; thence (3) e:i-t' • for the purse, (here [ire. others that all be out In the cold." nated In the Aleutian^ as a result of the New Jersey State Museum Morristown. It should be hooked up with the first cour-e urc most liiHty und easy of prepara- "Her hoy friend?" asked Gloria. of volcanic activity Captain Walt Exclusive official motion pictures were broken during the fiscal year with the proposed new Raritan River I division lint of lots J^, tion. of the world's heavyweight champioiL- "Why—I thought you—" sent an inquiry to the hydrographlc ending-July. .l...when-20,252 orders iridge and highway, route to points and 127, one hundred Cooked Dressing.—Put one egg, two ship contest between Max S^hmel- were filled and more thun 3,00O,00U n North Jersey. This bridjte is to Hal Interrupted with a laugh. "Me? office and was Informed that the mg and Young Stribling taken at the the westerly side of Cum table-spoonfuls of sugar, one and one- source was on the northwestern Pa- people were reached through the ma-be located some, distance west of thejnue; thence (•!> south' bulf tL'cisjiooiifuls of salt, one.to two Marsden's boy friend? That's a laugh, ringside at Cleveland Stadium will be jterial loaned, according to a report Victory bridge. i westerly side of Conini' Elmer Mitchell, the millionaire, Is ga- cific coast where severe dust storms ihown at the State theatre next made public- today by Mrs. Kathryn tcusponnfuls ot musUirtl, a dash of bad been reported. Another conference will be held \ Fifty (50) feet to the ga about her, and he's putting up the Tuesday and Wednesday as an added B. Greywacz, curator of the mus- soon on the parkway plan. Those at- Iof beginning, cayenne, and puprlkn mid one-fourth feature to the regular program. The eum. This in an increase of 7 of a cupful of vincKur and three-fourths money—or most of It—for the show. fight pictures are the first to be tak- tending the. conference Friday were:' Judipnenf amounting I I sunk all my money Into It long ago,, orders over the previous fiscal year Mayor William A. Ryan and Town- rnJBtly $485.00. of u cupful of Biilad oil lu a deep Fisherman Digs Worms; en, all talking, and show the {greatest when Ki,7'J5 requests were filled. and If he backs out now we can't take slow-motion knockout ever screened, ship Engineer George Merrill, of ^Together with all an-l bowl, but do not stir. Take four table- Birds Steal Them All The report points out thai in addi- Wuodbridge, and City Attorney right*, privileges, In-red spoonfuls of cornsturcli and ndd slow- It into New York." the picture runs 30 minutes and tion to the 20,252 orders filled there Harry S. Mi-dinet- and City Engi- Gloria thought fast. She had been Shamokln, Pa.—The early bird shows, every important punch in appurtenances theriin' ly one cupful of water. When well every rdund. Conrad Nagel, Zasu were. G,23'J requests that could not neer Louis P. liouz, of Perth Am- or in anywise appertain - mixed stir iiud cook until clfear and In the show business six years, and al- catches the worm, especially when the be taken cart of so great was the de-boy. BERNARD M. <• worm has already beqn dug from the Pitts a 1*1 Slim Summerville are the well cooked. Add the hot connstarch though she had never been a star she featured players in "Bad Sister," a mand for educational material circu- mixture to the contents of t|e, bowl had made good money. And she had ground and Is waiting for the early domestic comedy drama that scored lated by the museum. More fhan JOHN E. TOOL^N, bird In an unguarded tin can. 300,000 articles were circulated! in- NOTICE TO BIDDERS and beat ^briskly with a Doier, egg saved a lot of It. a hit on Broadway for months. The SEALED ,Hins for the mainten- $26.88 Atton-' beater untll*the dressing Is th1c| nnd "How much do you need, Dal, If he Dr. Leon Hollenhach spent the eve-entire program will be presented eluding 205,038 lantern slides and •J.822 reelf of motion picture film* ance of the Guim-wcll Fire Alarm W. I. 7-24, 31; 8-7,11. creamy^ If by any chance the! mix- backs out?" ning In the garden digging worms in wice each evening, at 7 p. m. and system already installed and in oper- preparation for Ills annual trip to the it p. in. This wock was started on a shall ture seems thin add another whole "Twelve thousand to open ID New scale by the museum in 1917 amL |as ation in fire districts number 4, 7 egg find continue beating. streams In quest of trout. The re- AvenelJr. Woman's. fl»l> York next week." been increasing steadily each year arid K, of Kua^jey, Fords and H"pe- 1 v sults of tjie evening's dlgglnjj were until now the Lending Department hiwn respectively, will be received on Ha» Beach Party At d' French Dressing, Richelieu. — Mix Gloria's heart sank. She had only July HO, 1M1, at H p. m.,!. Eastern three-fourths of a teaspoonful of salt, four thousand. placed In a tin can und left jln the has become one of the most active gnrden. ' divisions of the museum's wprk. The Daylight Saving Time, at the Fords AVENEL—A beai-li one half teaspoonful of mustard, a "Don't you know where you can get Woodbridge lirehouot, Corielle street. Fords, N. 1 Hollenbach arose with the sun, and work of ruhning the Lending Depart- was very much enj"' dush of paprika, ouc-half teaspoonful any money ut alii * she asked. ment is in the hands of Mis. Kathryn J. participating, was hehl i of sugar, one-half teaspoonful of onion "Some," said Ilal, "but not enough. after dressing, hurried to the garden to get the worms. He was just in Mr*. Leon Campbell, Miss Ger- Warren assisted by a staff of 10 com- Specifications may be obtained lor Woman's Club •<' juice, six tablespooufuls of salad oil Pw sure 1 can borrow eighty-five bun trude Fan-ell, Mrs. A. F. Randolph, petent workers. Not only is it a tre- from any member of the respective Beach on Saturday afii' and two tnblespoonfula of vinegar. time to see a robin, probably a be- mendous tusk to prepare tho exhibits Boards of Fire Commissioners. ming, a supper on tin dred from Eddie Lorenzo, but I've goi liever In the old adage, (lying away Mrs. Margaret Kullerton and Miss f. in To the dry Ingredients add the salad to have twelve thousand, and there Ada Fullerton, of town, were the for shipping throughout the State Any or all bids may be rejected by grimes were enjuye". oil, mix well, then add the onion with the last of the worms dangling the undersigned: Cannon, councilor and M Isn't another place In the world where guTsts "c.T M'iss Myrtle "'Warren, "of j and checking ^hem upoij their return, !l juice and vluegnr with a small piece from Its beak. Perth Atnhoy, at a bridge luncheon but the problem of booking specific HOARDS OF FIRE COM- Perna, president of " I could get the other thirty-five bun MISSIONERS, accompanied the gii1^- of Ice. ISetkt until thick. i dred Without giving a half Interest In held Tuesday at ha- summer cottage collection* so that they will teach at Silver Bay. schools at a definite time when the District No. 4, Keasbey. Others attending »> Fur vurlutioiiB of freucli dressing! the show In return." Hesitation Sends Man to District No. 7, Fords. Topscher*, Alice Kaiser, I subject is being .studied is para- 1 add u few tablcspoonfuls of flnelj "Oh, yes, there Is," said Gloria smil- Miss Lorraine Jardot, of Kennett mount, District No. 8, Mopetawn. roan, Cecelia Obrfpta. I mashed roiiuefort cheese, beat well Jail for Two Months Woodbridgi; Township, N. J. Kathryn Bernard, B<-H ing. Square, Pa., is spending a few days Through its Lending Department W. I. 7-24. and serve on head lettuce. "Where?" asked Hal, Hartford, (Jlonn. — Arthur Banks at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. W. K. the New Jersey State, Museum cireu- Marion O'Brien. 1'Vu- added flu fore, a bit (A chill .said he hesitated and wus lost. Banks [ laten lantern .slides, motion picture 1 "I'll let you take It." Brown, of School street. gam t , Worcestershire! saute, horse- "You? VVIiwe would you get It?" told Judge John IX ISonee he stole. 1i films, charts, stereographs, pictures, radish, chopped pickles, olives, pep-' "I've got four thousand dollars In $100 from the trunk of Sirs. Van Mr. und Mrs. John Fleming and models, natural history specimens I>ers, 'urui'ii onion, ntmlouto, ceiery, ijliaack hut while deliberating wheth- son, Jack, of Myrtle avenue, left ijnd other traveling exhibits. These the bunk," Gloria answered, "and you collections are available to schools, parsley, chives, garlic, all may be used er to return part of It was discovered. Wednesdayy for a two weeks' motor can have any part or all of It to put the New Lngland community centers, libraries, clubs In groups to add variety. To vary the this show over." lie was given two months In Jail. tour through and other responsible organizations - GERNS SERVICE STATION mayonnaise, add ehopptxl green and stute.s. Grasping Gloria by the shoulders Unl throughout New _JiU sey free of OREN GERNS, Proprietor red pepper, cuUup, chill sauce, capert. planted a kiss ilrmly on her lips. Then. Oldcit Swede in 106th Year Justin Marsh of Cedar street, Al- charge except the cost of transporta- For a ltusslmi dressing: To hulf cup na he Started fnr the door, he culled Oeslersimd, Sweden.—Sweden's old- bert Mai tin of Green street, Mls» tion. ful of uucooked umyonnuise add one over his shoulder: est lnhabitunl, Lars Olofsson, a farmer Jans: Giles and Miss Thelma Apgar Some of the traveling exhibits, 445 PEARL STREET WOODBRIDGt half cupful of chill sauce, two tuble- "You wait right here. I'm going out of Highland Part, iipent Sunday at Kuch as models of Indiun villages, Es- of Oaukxajoe, near here, recently celt- kimo villages, glaciers, volcanoes and spoonfuls of catsu;), and one fourth und tire Mursdeu and tell her boy limited his one. hundred and fifth anni- Seaside Heights. ' (Opp. P. R. R. Station) of a cupful of whipped cream, amall habitat groups of birds and friend bo i-iui keep his money. Then versary. In Guukx»joe parish there Mrs- John liusnak, of School I mammals, of the state, art- prepared I'm coming buck here und give you u me two men out* hundred und cue tstniet who "underwent un operation ' in the museum's laboratory hy I'aul Kelly Springfield Tires dii/rn Liases heller ami bigger thun years old, two tentcuuiiaiig aud five recently at the Kahwuy Hospital, in Ntimeyer and his assistants. the- one you Jubt gut." who are ninety-nine. rapidly recovering- at her home. The New Jersey State Museum ii 1 ' . . | making additions to its lending ma- Willard Batteries James P Gerity, of 83 Main street, terial and repairing its. present cM- VVoodbiidift' has application forma lections during the summer months No Such Animal Nil Right to P«r»on'» Tim* for the Arm'v-Notie Dame game tick- KO that everything will be in readi- TIRE REPAIRING Sweet PratB« As no Hlugle IUUII la born with a "What in uu ideal boy's gift?" a • fpr other games. Those ness for the opening of the SL-IIOUIB in g Hwi-i-t lt> the breutli of praise right of cuutrolllinj the oylnions of all reader iwkg M. D. Don't believe thtr« by those whom for the fall. Richfield GM and OU When given own the reat, |o the woriu bai BO 1» web a tor—Lomj|i» Tlt-IUtl. . #wii