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RAHWAY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBERS. 1&29 '- v. Mrs. Charles O. Collins and TO IRRIGATE DESERT Police Court Cases Are Sickly Boy, 7, Gains daughter, Miss Edith, have return- 15 Lbs.—Father Happy ' LOCAL WEATHER FORECAST : PUBLISHED , r ed after spending several weeks Disposed of By Talley FiifHM continued cool t«l«y «nil at Pocono. TWICE WEEKLY •< tomorro.w; irtoUerate' txjrthw«et Mr. and Mrs. W.-J. Robinson of IN BAH WAY'S INTER E8T» Jaques avenuea, was fined fifteen gave him Vlnol and ths way he It • Miss Hazel Parmalee of Ml St. 62 Commerce street are entertain- eats and plays now" makes me dollars In .policeTourt last night ~" George avenue Is entertaining Miss ing Mrs. "Raymond Arnold and son happy. Ho»galned 15 pounds."—J. Loif Gordon of Alletitcwu, • Pa. of Charlotte, N. C. by Judge Fayette N. Talley on a ,F. Andres. « . " ned of 142 Cen- charge of being drunk t.nd dis- Vlnol 13 a dollclous compound ftah^aj Nawt-Htrald, ths auocMaor of Th» Union Dtmocrat, Establlahad 184a Thompson has retui Salisbury orderly. Detective James E. Al- -to Princeton relatives ot cod liver peptone, Iron, etc. The LOTS of Good parents. Captain—and-Mrs.-James for-Pw-o-weeks at-Seueca-Kalls_and Pntrhlmpn T^nvmond Bar- vm- FIRST bnttlft "f'nn rnKiq sev- SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE GE1 Lydonvllie, N. Y.- "toh and Richard Welshaupt were eral pounds weight to thin, chil- CQITNTY^ N. f, TiTtTilAY AFTEJtNOON, OCIOBEltJH,.19jS9 Thompson, Westfleld avenue. the officers in the case. •_ - Mr. aud Mrs. J. Robert Hoppock Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin L. Mur- dren or adults. Nervous, easily 1 Murrll/ Vandyke, 32 Haydock tired, niiemlc peoplo are surprised "LOSCI—- of 300 Hamilton street spent the ray of 148 Bryant street are away street, colored, was fined ten _dol- for an extensive tour, embracing how Vlnol gives new pep, sound Invitations to Clubs " -week-end with relatives in Lam- lars for being drunk and disorderly. the cities of Washlgton and Rieh- sleep and a BIG appetite. Tastes SIX ARE HURT IN Patrolmen William Christian. Will- delicious. Klrsteln'a Pharmacy.— in EVERY Extended for Parade Jrtoncl—and—points of-interest in Nothing of ;~JH'rs. Edwin Payne ot 15 Pierce Jam Flanagan and C. J. Crowli'y ai> Ady, street relumed Thursday evening New York State. peared as cbni^ilalnaTita::: " : The eserclsea dedicating the new DOBBINS QUITS AS CITY LAWYI lot the* two ir from Atlantic City where she at- Mrs. Alfred Blaeser ot East John Mescan, 219 WestfleM ave- Kahwa:pHospital wtil toe held on f gatne*-f romt GRASHt Saturday afternoon, October 26, _l?pded_ the_ convention—-c*— '.he OrangeriaslssnediiwHaUo lars—»n—th& and will-commence-wlth-^- parade Lllietkeen- Daughters ot-Rebekas. -' .-•"'__..__lea o_n Sunday afternoon, October the charge .made by Patrolman 1 20 in Crowley; of speeding on Graud starting at the present" hospital -"'•----"The " Sllvor-I.'paf Club -of- Eben-j ' honor .of .her. s|sters,_Mlss Backache The comlnr week -at the 'local ielhiscid. Inc. of Elizabeth building at the corner of -Jaques which- -met eier A.\M. E. Church "iir have V f^^SiifTltl^Tii^^ aMdt* Masquerade party at tbe abandoned If functional Bladder Irritation Woman DHfcr Hit Two Y" promises to be «n «cUve a KellckTHWt the-genenU s?cret»ry, 'The-Board of Governors extends yesterila'jC'at • fire house. East Milton avenue, on byterian Church, Rahway. They Mu»t Bo disturbs youi sleep, causes' Burning or It marks tbe offlcta] opening ot Given general Contract or Itching Sensation, Backache or a cordial invitation to every club, tgame.' The! Wednesday, Ootolier SO. Mrs. La- .At at meeting of the board of The Hawaiian islnnds nre said - of Them on Avenue the fall - and winter leaioni. On ^At the meeting ot Q& Board of society, lodge or. other organiza- |and"th"e' loca! vlnia Hughes is in charge. trustees of the Second Presby- Leg Pains, making you feel tired, Mondty erenlng beginning at eight Directors heM last night, an In- At $?,800: Figure :. tion or association, as well as all terian Church hel'd last week, im- to hare the same temperature all depressed and discouraged, why not Lawyer Raps Council's Action in Tr j crease or thirty-three new mem- individuals or groups ot Individ |ly-defetitetl—~ •-'MrsrTVr-'Benike-Brearley-TOf-221-i -pToveiirenl~or-the-cnTirch— lighting the yenr around. But the Ha- -fi#"tKe-Cystsrt8-Hoiir rcst?-Don t o'clock, a general reception fer DEMOLftY INSTALLS bers of the J^CLjras-tspQrtod-Ior naisr-to-rpartlcipate-in- the-parade Infcnt .'.with •'. East Hazelwood avenue Is spending. .system-was discussed. also_a re- •wallnns are a clever people nnrt •IVD up. Get Cystex today ot any members will be' In order in the ^-Sewer-Qaesiion-Aa-Move-To-Force Hi have found otlier-ways-to.starl.cni the month of Septembe?. With and Join In the line of march. JUiport- -made_tha.t_neiv. -deioratJonJLi0- arugTsferc PuTK~tB~trig tust. Sre — C VERTURNS t--which fhlt-rlie lbh> OTHERS AWARDED ATihur V. Sai, letrnlt-News. "• how fast it "wbrRsT"M"oiicy- back" it-j- time, - the membera and friends ot yi bdil l i-who aocomi C Squier at their .summer home a!j t]le dmruli had been;, completed. towatcondnctetfconcerninga parade will~be especially welcome. ITS NEW OFFICERS Lake Placid, N. Y. She is expected Present at the meeting were Presi- of the United States reclamation it_doean't brlngjiulck improvement, Times as heavy aa — the "Y" wlU hare the privilege of and satisfy you completely. Try a p r new-Improved service in the donul- The'rNatlonal Pneumatic Company to return the latter parf'of this dent Ralph E. Templeton, Secre- service, who has been designated All the Timo the Wafer Blade Man 8tne'k While Walking In A meeting the~ Y * bfflcIaUrabd also torles,•; which consisted of a *-flve Ithlrty'-pmyei by the" Soviet-government of Russia Cystex today. Only 60c the opportanlty of looking orer the Total of Contracts Given Out byand the Rahway Lumber Company tary "Frank C. Hitchcock, Rev. J. Ignorance Is not bliss. If It were Curved to Fit. -other-Mishap same Evenlna point plan." The five points in- School Board UJ.14,221 have^_already entered elaborate an-.oppor.tun' ^'The—Church—Workers -of- -the! W.. Laurie. iVUll(un_S,_MartJn. Jan to supervise the gigantic SaiiO.OOO,- alUit.us.w.Gllld-be.lil!lirlous.|y_hiijii)y._ facilities and equipment, which the clude: Improvement of mail 'serv- LIVELY SESSION ATTENDS RECEJDPT OF~ "000~^)osert .IrrlgntroH—project—lrr" J floats lit the, procession . Impressive Ceremony At- rsuiiuiflt"me t Church of the Holy Comforter will | van Herwerden, Thomas H. Koo- —Atchlso'u Globe. Y^-offers-to-its-inembershlPi-^— 4ce^otb, was awarded the general con- of a committee consisting of tends Induction of New {substitutes. Day Supper at their next meeting L. Toms. Wlllard C. Freeman. SI* persona wore glren medical lah music In the main lobby dor-, on Sunday afternoons, a new tract at the meeting of the'Board Messrs. Henryy. L. .Lamphear;; Harryy "WhHethe which is being held at the home of Invitations have been Issued for ^treatment for injuries recelred - In Ing the general recentlpn, and there busxer-telephpne service. and add- if Education Tuesday night,-meet- Simmons - and -Harry McClintock, ening; wW.be a short program with a few ed Improvements In heat. - Councilman Love Asserts Dobbins Was Present at Sessions on Trunk.' team fcd Mrs. Mathew Armstrong, 19C.SI. the wedding of Miss Ix>la L. Mel-was in charge of the meeting, with --=*- threexar- crash onrSt- Oeorge ; ing for the express purpose of with whom all arrangements | _Qeorge avenue, on Ot'tt>ber__l_S.___ bourn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. words of greeting. ;: •" r New committees appointed'were: Impressive installation ceremon- Mrs.-W:-1: Springer, secretary. ^ iwardlng tbe contracts on the newshould 'be mode. . - Sewer Decisions 4 three qu Charles. Melbourn, of"2153 'Water SHOES XOR WOMEN •Tenne atL Stanley place Wednes- At 9:30 the members' reception nuance,. W. 8. .Martin, Jan vanproposed fieldhouse, to be erected The parade will terminate at the ies were held by tbe Union Chap- ol flafaway "Mo'ney to loan on bond and mort- street, Perth Amboy, and 'grand- One of the Lone Star wUi placef the•.center "of Interest In Herwerden and. WUUam A. Ran- gage. Buy or Buihi a Home. See day evening. Those Injured were: at an estimated cost of $16,000. new hospital building where suit- ter, Order of DeMolay at the daughter of Mr. amL-Mrs. John WADE the- gym. where dancing will be som; physical, Fayette N. Talley, Craftsmen's Clab on Tuesday -iBve- highly esteemed residents, YOU NEED The amount of Belluaclo's contract. able addresses and dedication cere^ Hekin'i^'so yt>ur ,^oc;il- contractor—then join Melbourn of 10 Easr Milton -ave- Mrs. Anna N'orrU, SIS "Oannlson njoycjd beginning at 9:30. This William Boswell. Clarence Knule, yforkmen's Building and Loan As- Sto.ckwell. who has been Including, carpentry, masonry, and monies will' occur. '• Prominent ning.M ;rMaster Councilor^ George _ Accompanying: a .sharp statement-rapping nue, this city, and Dr. William '"NO LONGER street. Highland Park and Prank. reatnre.-: has been especially plan* Walter Dura,- -Percy~W. Miller; painting, was $9,800, with alter- speakers will address' the assem- Miller, and his Installation team of sociation. Saturday evening. Mon- tained for the summer months by Friday and Saturday ( <§)»>»>» SPECIAL ed for the young people. Admit- boys, Charles H. Harding. Rosa O. Common.Council for its attitude in its resoluion. for early .in—t; Westcott, a dentist of South River. age Tour; EUxabeth nates of »605. blage. Lincoln Chapter, Perth Amboy, In- Gannon? day evening, Oct. 19-21. 1929, atHe is the son of Rev. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Hitchcock. Norris, 28 tancewill t>e feycard , and each Fowler, Randolph Howard: house, Rahway Nat'l' Bank.—Adv. oc8-4t On BE TOLD Other contracts awarded were: Afterwards, the hospital will be ducted the new officers in the pres- certiorari proceedings .against the Rahway Valley' to ty •Wilbert—Weslcolt—of—Morr4«towJW- -H2—eeirtrffl-nverrogr-ha!,- ret urngd- member Is eatttlad-to. bring a Thnmss—H. Hi- nnatitfnr-|napp(*H(Mi All nrwnlrn. The ceremony will take place at friend. Larry Back's Criterlons Nlenstadt, James M. PetUt:' bowl! • on tbe.isun • Former Councilman H. G. Kett-. to hU home In Sealy. WOR's Favorites THATMHJ • Marjr Norrls. same address; Helen 1 $W76,_plumbing;_Arthnr_J. r tlons intending to participate will f broke : ner was honored by the Pennsyl- the JjMrst Methodist Church, Perth A public cart party will be held JJrnry,-.102 Snydani atreet. Newwill furnish -the music.- ---. ins; Bay Smith,- Manrice Challlet, phy of this city, heating, constitut- notify H. L. tamphear,T chairman of tie local group. Rev. D: Kirk- attcfneyidiSfccityrwas tenderedrand. accepted in a dash. -The vania Railroad Company on Satur- Amboy, October 14,"at S p. m. HAVE AN Invitations for this big. opening Quy It Howard; religious.-Frank of parade, in order to be placed in in St. Mark's "hall, "Hamilton street, Bronawick and 6. W. petweller. Ight have been sent to all mem- ing a total of U«M. lond West was tbe .principal speak extra "point. day by being appointed as passen- Plans tor a.rummage sale to be on~Wednesday. October 23, under .2937 North Twenty-sixth street. C. Hitchcock. Randolph Howard The new fleldhouse, work upon line. er ot the evening and In an inter- meeting of the Council Wednesday night, which was

J bers, and everything points to an • ' ! - EXPENSIVE and W. 0. iMartin. ger conductor for the maiden trips held on October 19 were made at auspices of St. Ann's Society. Package of 5 blades 50c—12 for $1.00 -Philadelphia. The accident oc- •hlch. is expected to start shortly, esting -talk, encouraged the boys styled by some who were present- as "packed full of Metiers -1 ol the two new twenty-hour trains the meeting of the Ladies' Aid So- enjoyable" evening for air who at- William A. Ransom presided to maintain high ideals In life and FOOT - ^-". cored when. Jills NorrU- crashed tend. Tbe committee In charge of over the meeting in the absence of ill meet a need long felt by the lor the-ne» fa Chicago. Mr. Kettner made the , , of zion Lutheran Church. athletes and athletic directors In to' bear in.mind that as member? fireworks," and this action follovs&ed by the appoint- • _. _ YY_ ? . 1. _.— .__ at..-. Tf .-*# ..A * - _ _ . . » _# Rubber Long Plaything Youllenjoy tht tmooth, quick that* from «nyon«o/fft«i» bUdtt into a machine ahead and then plans,, etc consists of W. A. Duo- "team being trip to Harrisburg on the- Metro- held..at. Jhe_church Thursday af- President Frank W. Kldd and Vice- th"a high school and lower grades, of such a_ worthy organization it Columbus on his second voyage IN PERSON turned off, atriklhg Detweller's car, on, chalrinaSniandolph L. «ow- SECOND BAPTISTS ment of David Armstrong until December 1. 'terial "HUVr- politan Limited and returned on ternoon. It was decided to liold a president T. H. Roberts. called upon' to use the athletic was their duty.to foster a love for tn the West Indies found Indian A Product of WADE & BUTCHER overturning IU • Then '.Coac the Gotham Limited. card party on October 17 at the Also 4—Other Acts—4 AAAA to EEE—Sizes Itol2\ According to the report of the field. Every required modern fea- home, mother, flag, country, school Attorney Dobbins Issued a state- his resignation. "That being so," frame.iega home .of Mrs. Ray Eastman of 13 children p'nylnc with rubber halls Mak€T, o/ Finm Sheffield Cutlery, Omen and Raton far OBtr Mty—n ure needed in the high school pro and law. As a pointer toward suc- ment, which was read before the of 1 ho Official. mishap made bjr Patrolman Robert 'arish Work Ass'n Plans D. A. R. Appoints Groups, council by City Cleric John J. Hoff- he continued, "you may consider • seasoned"ra Methodist Thirza place. Discusssion was also J. Walker. MU» Norrls who was gram, will be met in a distinct and cess he brought out that they must this a resignation by me as city Ii eld-re garding-th'e-bagaar-wii-loli-iiM'biili - Work for Ensuing Year lOcieji_inanner _wHh.,. the. result continually have a vision before man, in-which it was stated that attorney of Rahway. Plans Year's Program J r he—"had—been—advised-try-severa] meeting of the to be held on November 7. S ami 37"| _»»enue. strnck a_jnachlne onerated that visiting teams, as well as the them to f6II6w~as'~a~igoalr'Just""a8 "Tlie reason for • the length of The meeting was presided over by j John Klrkpatrtck of Oak Tree on TtotiSTbr^he year's work were The appointment of committees local - players, will ncHfonger nnu" the nrat-lndian-to-dlscover the Pa- Federation of Churches at Trin- Announce $6,000 in Pledges ciBc Ocean had, when climbing a Ion as. those ot the present •Ity-Uethodial-Cliurfir. will be held Mrs.' Carl Krepper, while Mrs. I the right rear fender then struck rafted at the meeting; of the Ex-and the formulation of plans for t necessary to walk a distance of that the dilemma in which you find George Umber acted as secretary, j (2¥Hitcs o several blocks'to the field. The steep mountain, risking his life and cil—and men high in the counsels yourself at the present time is one on Monday evening. October 14. at Detw«ller'» machine, completaly cutive Board of the Women's Par- the year occupied • the "center of On First Night Toward of the party—that the object of the Election of officers took place at i 1 1 wrecking It and overturning It at hew structure will be erected in battling on though injured, Just to of your own making and one from the. home'of Miss Miriam''Brewer with FRED SCHWARTINGOT&E) The Store Ub. Work" Association ot the First business at the meeting: of the Re- sea the end of bis vision anj theresolution was to persuade me to the .meeting oLthe Bpworth _Lea-.| ^ M ' ' wi+hFR the«* ThThe ftd ofMf Mlsi » Riverside Park with Immediate ac: 1 which you purposely excluded me. of-Madison Rill road...Clark .Town- sue of the First Methodist Church becca-Cornell-Chapter.-Daughters - New Church Building— -resign: ' ship. Nonls* ipletelr g ss-toJheneld_alfd"street^_Z— mrtg . ILceenis_ta-iue that your gesture held on Sunday night at the church j wrecked. of tbe 'American •Revolution, beld Upon the recommendation of F. The-officers installed wert: mas- The attorney attacked the coun- toward the Rahway Valley Joint Preliminary plans ror tbe annual resulting as follows: Arthur Chase.] day afternoon at the community W. Kldd, the school board adopted ter councilor, Francis Moore; se- cil sharply for its stand in passing i Meeting is an undiplomatic act If 111 IRVING STREET I 15 Cherry St.; Rahway, N. J. Detweller *as Riven treatment house. The various chairmen of Tuesday afternoon at tbe borne of budget drive of the Girl Scouts !o president; Donald' Brewer, first j Exclusive Agents for Rahway and' by Or. George E. Oollaway for lac a recolntlon ot sympathy and con- Jt. total of $6,000 In pledges was nior councilor, John Machon; ju- the resolution at the last meeting 'i gn4j people friendly to\ard me, I be held in November were m;idi- Fri- vice-president; Miss Miriam Brew-1 Vicinity. eratlona ot the head and band. committees announced the plans. Mra. Annie Cowins, Mrs. Floyd E. dolences to be sent to the families the sum which started oft" the^cam- nior councilor, William Turner; which sought to institute cer- dont'"antagonize them, I^gp along Atl day at the meeting of the Girl cr, second vice-president.;_Mtss._SaJ. Tho other* injured were taken to A nominating committee was Masoa-and Miss Florence Cowins f the Ove young high school stu-paign for UO.OOO in funds for thesenior deabn. Carmen Salqdino: tiorari proceedings against the Rah-_wl.th_them, partlcularlylf Theyaro Scout. Cimni.il. Deputy Commis- die Beruhard, third vice-president; | -f»>«- Kahwav Hospital >nd Riven named, to Include the following: at 9 Union street tenU who met death at a railroad erection of the new Second Baptist junior deacon, Arthur Chase; se- way Valley Joint Meetlng~Ior Its in a frame of mind to dp as I sioner Mrs. Frank' A. Sanilniaim Miss Edith Dempster, fourth vice-; treatment by Dr. E. J, Carlln and rossing In Clark Township re- Church at the corner of East Mil- nior steward, William Reiner; ju- decision, on advice of Its counsel, wish." V presided. Other members pres- president; William Bolmer, secre-j Miss Emma Johnson, Mrs. W. U B. The committees named by Mrs.cently. nior steward, George Meyers; who Is Mr. Dobbins, that the com- Sr. Xtnhner, ' J. B. Cleaver, regent were: ton avenue and Lenox place at a There followed considerable dU- ent were: Miss Julia Merslion, tary; Carroll Andarjese. treasurer. A trine later the aanfe evening. elnutadter and Mrs. George . President Kldd was in charge of cost of $20,000. "The meeting on sentinel, Edison Burden; chaplain, mission could .not finance the in- cussion, during which the resigna- Miss Edith Collins. Mrs. John A. Americanization, Mm. Edwin A. bearer. stallatlon ot pumping stations ' In The installation of these officers Hugo Lacher, Bartell place and Squier. . the meeting, with J. J. Vail, vice- Tuesday which marked the inaugu- Harold Balrd; ' standard bearer, tion of Mr. Dobbins was tabled •• Overtoil. Mrs. H. H: Landon. Scout Friend: better nlms, Mrs. John O. Frank Crue; marshallhll , DlDonald this city. will take place at a later date. Weslneld avenue,.Clark Township. Next Thursday will be Parish resident: and commissioners pres- ration of the campaign displayed twice, aud twice taken up for dis- Director Miss Hazel. Parmalee. " via struck while walking by a ma- Marsh; conservation and thrift, nt including: John J. Quinn andan~ Intense interest with many Brewer; first preceptor, Charles Mr. Dobbins, In his statement as- cussion and recesaes. Councilman Elaborate plans were made Work at Home day for the organl- Meyers: - second--preceptor. JEarl — Plans for tbe year will be made were chine operated by Tony Piper, 177 Mrs. A. Klghtlinger; correct use Mrs. Georgei "L. Kirchgasner; as pledges made, and a total of $200 serted that"no~certiorari—proceed- Samnel-D.—Love-took tilceptioirto Wednesday night by Rahwack Main street Patrolman Raymond .Uon. with the time devoted to of flag. Miss Caroline, MaadeylUe: well as Secretary Guy M. Howard, Carkhutt; third preceptor, Robert ings of value could be Instituted Mr. Dobbins' statement that the- rby the Leaders' Association of the sewing, knitting and hospital work. In cash already-collected^" Cornell; fourth preceptor, Charle3 Girl Scouts at their session tomor- Council, No. 106, Degree of Poca- Barton waa detailed to invMtlgale magaHnes,JitaL.tp. Wra^tit; Superintendent William F. Little "i Numerous, church acsantsatkina against the Rahway Volley Joint council had riot acted in good faith. _ houtas.. for entertaining Great LIGHT'S GOLDEN The time-Is set for 10:30 a. m. and. Architect Beyiatiur,-Williams. Hemsol; flfth .preceptor, Wlllard Meeting. He declared..that, the ac- "He-was" told by someone that; we * " tie accident and learned frt>m MbUdty, MfC-CharlM A. Johnaon, : row night at headquarters. All Pocahoiitas Mrs. Clara Sooy of os well as .lnaiirklanls manifested' TeiifllngB';VslJtii^prtCeptor, :HaroM troops of tbe city are now busy Micb») Len«,«» Coclolo place. Luncheon will - be^—mew -at Mme Jr.; manuals, Mrs. Guy Howard;' 7 tion, bail, been made in good KUK wantBdj-Ws-. resignation. THe cow Leeds Point, and the accompany- Beebe; seventp pra^ptor, .Ray- and that the appropriation did notcjl is able" to speak for Itself.' I "with sewing for tbe Needlework WeatfieM. that tbe lajured man bad 'clock. The Mothers' Club win patriotic education. Mrs. George helr eagerness to contribute tbelr mond Oakley. ing, boar d-of_grent. .chiefs, .jnjhe Daughter:—"Hurry- up. and get In.the _ear,.Freddy!__Mother_._ been removed to the hospital, ln- to mpport and moneys to insure the include pumping stations. . The is In. the minutes that the city at Guild."- Four;""natrolsr;of"' Cardinal *trL^Lthr!l Il M E. Qallaway;" revolutIdnary Tellcs next- meeting on Wednesday,-Octo- thliilTs you're trj'IngtbsliaSeTIs." ' T^K«rlhe.Pl Observe Mooseheart Day ctnal -compTetrbfr br the'project." ;' resolution .of the^counciHnstructed iorney-Bat-imneetingithihtygh t TroopV"First" Baptist" CliurcTi,~Mrs.' ber 16. Plans were made for hold- Celebrating FIFTY Years of Frogtesj _. H,'6«bU"bf the State~Y. H. C. ACand memorial Continental Hall, were: chairman of the Raymond Rohde, captain, bave Fred Sclnvarting says: Most people that smile mean it. A realed that Dr. K. J. CUrlln found will speak on "The Boy and HU eaders of the campaign and com- Attorney Dobbins to "take such we considered the trunk'sewer or- ing a public card party-Wednesday U' may be necessary to amputate Mrs. Walter B. CrowelL war mem- Plans for the celebration ot council, Robert Misdom; "Dad" R;legal action against the Railway dlnance. It was the understanding adopted names as follows: Golden man who shows good-will in his face and manner helps to Room." All mothers are Invited. mittee members joined ii) exhorta- J. Morton; Mrs. 'William A. Turner, evening. November 20, with Mrs. veeten up life for other people. Being helpful Is a fine occu- Lacher's leg. • orial fund, Mrs.-Frank W. Heason Mooaeheart Day, October 27, the Valley Joint Meeting as may be when Engineer. Bauer made his re- "Walter—l:—Springerr—chalrman- si Mrs. Freeland J. Gibbons was ap- tion of the members of the congre- president of the Mothers'- Circle: As Yet and Coxcomb. Talks on pation. fe-Tep!ace-;4lraHri.-B-Crner-—— gation-although-rcsponsea-were im- necensair to review the action otiport that the - pumping station Pocahontas Mrs. Edward Weber ioia^srewardshldhlhlTp h The chapter received a communi- Davis; a pioneer- in the movement, past7~worthy~matron~MTsr-Robert said meeting in refusing to paylwould be paid for by the joint meet" summer camp experiences were High School Principal « secretary's report was given by mediate and unrestrained.. Misdom of the Rahway Chapter cation of appreciation from Prin- were made at the meeting of Rah- John C. Shell, chairman of the any_part-of the cost'of Installing Ing of. municipalities.'' Riven during the-camp fire period. Mrs. Frank Patterson. The finan- way Chapter, Number 529, Women Order or Eastern Star; worship- in Rahway for Among communications read in Tells of Education's Aim cial secretary'_.., ". .-,-report - was made «ipal Eugene Q. Smeathers con- campaign, was the first to ful "fo "riiistallalioii of newly WANTED of 'Mooseheart-Legion,.on.JTuesday with a gift of ^gf i-«ity-to-bype pumpp- '.the -meeting wcre-se-veral- from the — cigh teen-seventy-nine ~- nineteen—twenty iVMrs. Russelinssell S. Hbg~anting "cerntog—Unr-liatln-iirizer-A"letter evening. Mrs. H. Q. KeUner is :art-the MTnrafactnrer-requires-sales rep- TYDOLSMKE -Eugene^ CSmcathera.-princlpnl :re**urers7reporrty-Mrsr-Arthur of thank»-was also received from -whIch-was_followed-Dy-an= £' ri-i—«_ - ed Into the Rahway Valley Trunk Rahway Valley Joint Meeting IS, were made Friday night hy Es-re.sentative to sell finest quality chairman of. the committee, whlcff Sewer and to obtaihi n court decdTl One of these was that on the reso- of the JUhway Hifb School, ad' Mailer. Miss Leona Pray who won the other gift of $500 by Rev. C. H. S. Following the installation re- sex County Lodge, -Number 27, 1.radio receiver. Whole or part time. .dressing the member* of tbe Roose- includes in addition: Miss Cather- Watklns. pastor of the church. Or- slon or order as may be necessary lution that the pumping station be O. O. F. David Barr, who lias been Commission. Exclusive territory. y V STATION - Those present were: Mrs. Rus-prize. ine Kettner,. Miss Grace Kettner, freshments were served by mem-to cause said Rahway Valley Joint left in the hands of tlie executive - . V velt Parent-Teacher Association on sell 6. Hoff, Mrs. William 8. | Lints. ganizations which made pledges ot bers of the Mothers' Circle and in Irelatul- for-several-niontbs.-wa« Oppnriunitj-lo establish-steady In- M ILTON-tf IRVING S1!S. I • Wednesday afternoon on tbe tub — TRIO_TO ENTERTAIN.. Mrs. Daniel J. Rommel, MISB Hen- pntributions were as follows: Meeting Jo pay for all or a part ot committee, with the advice of the If! Kiven a warm welcome on his first Miss Emily Shotwell, Mrs. A. C. rietta Be rgenr Mrs. Leon Brawn, dancing—was enjoyed- with music 'the-"cpst~of said-pumping station." attorney that."'thg~ma'tter "cannot come, Write or call at once stat- JecU "The Seven Objectives" of Brooks, Mrs. Wilbur 'Baumann. The "Pumpkin Center Trio" well Sunday school, $700; Ushers" furnished Tjy Franklin LeCompte's appearance at the lodge, meeting Ing territory desired also when you OPP. PENN. STATION Education," stressed health and Mrs. Daniel Bergen and 'Mrs. Bern- Continuing with the statement, reach successful settlement at this Mrs. James M. Eettit. Mrs. Chal- known performers who have pre- hard Wimmer. oard, $300; Ruth Missionary So- Cavaliers. ' since .his jreturn. A_ public card caiLtiill for interview.. Suite_ 140fr PHON& RAHWAY 1415 EVOLUTION safely, borne Ideals, mastery of mers Reed. Mrs. Arthur If tiller. sented programs several times in Iety. $1SO; Willing Workers, $150; Mr. Dobbins said In the part which time for reasons In the contract. party is being planned. N'oble US2 Broadway, New York. Cale- ' fools, vocational and economic ef- Mrs. Anna Wralght, Mrs. Joseph D. this city, are scheduled-to-enter- The inasquerade party and-dance Joseph Mascio, 123 Seminary acted as a bombshell to the un- Mr. Dobbins told the Council that Grand .Tolm F. Eckert presided, donia 4:">7G. fectiveness, and' faithful citizen- Person, Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie, Mrs. tain on a program tor the Holy to te conducted-on October 31 by The dinner which accompanied the avenue, was ordered by Judge F. suspecting persons present: the action of ihe Joint Meeting in with Fred 11. Herman, secretary. ablp, wise use of leisure, and ethi- Stephen C. Bull, Mrs. Seymour Name Society of SI Cecilia's Ro- the legion, received impetus Tues- penlng meeting of the campaign, N. Talley committed to the county 'The city attorney was not Iraving tht* matter in the hauds of day night-with the formulation ot h Mopey to loan on IKHTC!"aiiil—nioTt^ cal Ideals aa the prime factor* InWlUIams and Mrs. W. F. Davis. man Catholic Church in the Green was .served under the direction of jail for thirty days to await ex- called into conference, nor was hethe executive committee was a elaborate plans with a discussion consulted, or asked advice. The friomMy_[ict, jUuT tUat Jhe_council w he education of yonib. •Mr8(-e«yn»ur-WUllams occupied street-school JnJaelln_j>n_October Mrs,_8idney:_ Archer, and Mrs. Geo.tradlttonipapers.from Altoona,.Pa.l_ gage, iiuy or Build a-'-Home. -See of tBeTTvenrbeing-condgctedln the council" ordered the contract haa assumed your local contra*tor—then join Tho following committees were the chair, as president, with Mrs.19. They wUl l>e assisted by Peggy Harvey. A distinctive entertain- Wedensday night in police court. On December 31,18 79—New Year's Eve—Thomas A. appointed by Mrs. Carl -F. Craves Vauderhovea and Walter Cahlll. •>.meeting. Miss Henrietta Bergen is nent program was given through- It was charged by S. T. Shaft that signed without any consideration Another communication from the Frank Patterson, secretary. chairman of the committee. being given to the internal prob- soriutiou, Saturday evening. Mon- president: Program. Mrs. Edwin A jut the business meeting. tho former is a fugitive from jus- „ „ ..„._. . Joint Meeting pointed to the date "onrt. chairman; Mrs, A, H Oa jTJhe^audltins committee, consist- _Thomas_ShelL_chnlrman_of-the tice.—Walter—-Moulto'n,—Pershlng leni3-of-Raha-ay.-other-than.XiiaveththXi - lac-tlie-payniciit -ot-tbc' viirio'ua nitt day evening. Oct. 19-21. 1929. at -Edison-gave theJirst-public-demonsttatiori-olthc-prap!- Ing of Mrs. Bernhard Wlinmer, Miss . Rahway Nafl Hank.—Adv. ocS-lt vldoff, Mrs. W. & DnRle, Mrs. A. roanl of deacons, related on inter- aveuue, Iselln, was fined five dol- sUted." ' v nlclpalitles' portion ot the. appro- ticability-of-his-then recent discovery, the incandescent H. fichmal, Miss Mande Krelter, E Marion Bergen, 'Mrs'. Charles B. jsting hlstor>" of the church. .John lars for passing a red light. Com- He then asserted that "he had priation. If payments are uot-mada O. Smeathera; publicity, Mrs. M. L.Kiwanis Jttb Hears of Qrowell, Mrs. Daniel J. Bergen, Mrs. ~ Shell, chairman of the building plaint made by Patrolman C. P. been informed that the passage of un the date they become due It The incandescent' elec- -'Marsh.-chalrmanr-MrsriA.-K.-Mer- Jacbh Slonaker. Mrs. H. C. Kelt- the—resolutlo: was stated, ipitexest_jylU.__be ?| Cleaner^ ihore Kealilifal HEAT Electric lamp. - ••--- - - ~ sbon, Mrs. Adam S. Ranklne, Miss nerr Mrs. W." F. Sammond. poke to.. the assembled members charged. tric lamp was first pub- Julia Morrell. Miss Alice Kldder: Invitations were received to atof the congregation. In addresses, An echo ot the former cohtro- -Uteratore,- Mra. H. E. Davis, chair end the School ot Institution. Pas- while brief remarks -were made bv _versyJb.etwe.en_Cp.uac.Hnjan.JKlUlaiU :, licly demonstrated at sale, conducted t>y Mrs. Johanna Charles Rogers and Campbell Al- S. Bendy and.. Mr. Vanderwenile It required such a demonstration to convince the worlH man, Mrs. Leroy R. Clark. Mrs. Jo 7Report- 1 HARRIS^ Hicke'ther, deputy, lost night, and ;ton. ' . over tby location of the former' ! "I.Tenlo P~aTk7~N~eur seph N. Tosh, Miss Helen Camp- The most touching Incident in A verbal picture ot the territory o attend a masquerade dance on garage which was asserted to have that the promise^^ every^a~y^sefulne^inade for^Mrr- --boll,-Mls*-Anne- O'OonnelL Jlra. E. is~iarge -as tnaTwesr"ofThs^MUF Mr. -Penfleld'a-talk-waa-that. Jn In_the entertainment portion of Department Store Year's Eve, December Reed. - which about eighty .natives either November^ bhJibi Ihe program. Miss Sylvia Basker- been too near the property line, delivered with the utmost cure Edison's invention was capable of realization and that Finance. Mrs. H. F. Kalllgan, isslppi In thto country, populated paddled or walked about three f Newark. ville gave a number ot readings. ActiveFall'Season was heard in tlie meeting. A re-r Successor to Eogelman's 31. 1879. The illustra- chairman, Mrs. C. M. Baker, Mrs. y a people numbering only three miles to the meeting which was a Mrs. Daniel Bergen received the Rev. Frank Carter ottered several port ol the building committee tion shoivs the limited S. S. Bareford, Mra. H. Gottlelb. times as many as those tn this city, sort ot farewell, before he returned thanks of the organization for hersolos, and Mrs. Thomas Shell and stated that this body had found Rahway's Most Popular Store the lamp which he had evolved was something more than Mm. Katean Oyorr. Mrs. R W about 60,000, was given by. Revt.o this country- ft was touching," work in realizing the funds from lilts Gladys: WaUdna. engaged with Announcing tto actual EtorL of organlzatlonj'ould sponsor a dra-that the permit for Mr. .Bendi s extent of the lighting v Hushes, Jr.. Mrs. R. W. Hooper, Thornton B. Penfleld, pastor ot thehe said. "These many friends he candy sale. piano duet an energetic fall season, the Rah-matic program and formation u garage had •been issued legally by -\ 128 Main Street the toy of a scientist. ' ' ~ Mrs. Joseph Mlttelman, Mrs. W. T. standing before me at the close of The next meeting ot organlza- Little Theater group would likely tho building Inspector. demonstration that as- Qreystone Presbyterian Church In way. Y. M. and Y. W. H. A., meet- ie conducted. The committee which conducted eteele. Mrs. I. W. Thorn. Miss LU- Elisabeth, tea-talk on Alaska, be- the meeting, trying; to tell me laCatholic DaughtersEIect, ion of the campaign- was an- tonished the world. -'— llan Campbell, Harold LaPenna; their feeble way, just what was In lounced for Saturday night at the Ins last night in the Synagogue The. Social activities committees, the investigation Into the death of. The magic of electrical power first gripped the popular hospitality, Mrs. Chalmers Reed fore the Klwanls Club on Wednes- their minds. And still others, who Mrs. Graney is President ome of John C. Shell, chalrman^m Monroe ^treetrheard-reports lol Zuckerman, chairman,, reported the Jive.Rahway High.School stu ( The Leaves chairman, Mrs. Sidney Harris, Mrs. day. "Alaska," said Mr. Plnfleld. could-not «Wki lust grasping my 4 (Main street from varlouB .committees which n tho reunion banquet to^be held dents at the Rahway avenue cross- W.." Herman Dries, Mrs. William Pyle "with Its many Indians, is regu- hand, with tears rolling down their The election ot officers for -the forecasted^ 4Jwly..yeaj;- wlb-S^pni^ A Holder's y, imagination as the result of; die, Metilp Park demonstra- with It , g 67ehWer^^i^^ V a bWo't't'MtT v1rtuaHy -vn coming year. Hbli hi mfttee"f?ilonBywe"re made as fol- Are—Falling expeteuno—atteTrd-Trad-to-glTe- findings;—It—report ES^ Z\RE" y6u~'y6u~'prep^'r68'p ^'r68' fo'r a BSFBSa wihterT^Wiir .-» t£ RAa1iinor#. Mrs: WlllUra ateehllghtened-save-by-theiWorluoj br' T v1rtuaHy -vn-f Into-thenlght."^ His-voice broke lows: ..._ '• tion and, because the achievements realized" iir itsr as he spoke the'but j>hrase. "was conducted on Tuesday evening Wort Secretary Named House committee: Abe Zuman, .ddresses.^Other speakers promi- study of conditions at the cross LaForge, Miss Helen Emple, Mrs. he missionaries." ' ing, with subsequent recommend* and so enjoy thaf healthful warmth that reduces dangers of Kalman Gyory; rnemberahlp, Mrs Aa he related bis story, ge Move to Honor Edison by Court Victory 449, Catholic chairman, reported progress; news- lent in state circles will also be development have been more marvelous than the most Daughters of America. .The follow^ paper: due to resignation of Miss present -to-speak. -Jintertainment tians for..changes -and improve- are the D. H. Toons, cnalrman, Mra. Cbaa much as a" schoolboy telling of a In: response to a-comnumlcation Announcement made this ments to more effectually remedy catching cold? 5You will—if you use "Standard" MHlor, Mrs. a H. Harding. Mrs. E.camping trip, the speaker also Iff announcing the celebration of theIng .ofllcers were named: Mrs. morning by the Personnel Commit- Frelda Kreisberg, editor-in-chief, and dancing will complete the pro- Thomas Graney, grand regent; tee of the Rahway Y. M. • C. A.,Miss Mildred Lillenfeld "was ap- gram. Reservations will close on conditions there. It asked the in prices here extravagant of the predictions made for it, it stilfRolds ^ W. Revolr, Mrs. A. J. Hugger, «". serted a deep sense of the tragic Llghta Golden Jubilee on Octooer crease of tho size of signs at tho Furnace Oil—uniform, delivery after delivery. Burns Robet Winters, tin. John "L. Mar-tutillty of some of the lives of tbe81, • In a universal testimonial to Mrs. Peter -Manahan, vice-regent; that Glwin U. Noyes of Springfield, pointed in .her place. The con-November 6. tomorrow the place it then secured. ' ; ::.:""'" .:. ; . .^: ^__^ Ikey, Mr*. H. C. Baker, Mrs^A. H.Indiana; (or "whom he wemed to Thomas"A.~^dtton77the lUwanis Frances Murphy, prophet; Mrs. Mass., has—accepted the offer of stitutional-committee- through; its The social -activities -committee crossing, _ a—whistle alsn- made. - -J|j with a constant, steady fire—a constant, steady ^Mersboii, Mrs. George- OiSlercIonTt. ahow the profoundestr sympathy. Club moved to lota with; the" Wom- -Phillp-Buhlr monitorrSusan O'Con- the Board of Directors~to become chairman; Ira Parberrrepofted pro- Bl3o~llsted "many -winter activities plainer and the -Installation ot Mra. W. Richard Wltte, Mrs. C. M.Deeply moved by the thought of an's Club, the Home Reading Club nor, financial secretary: Anna Boys' Work Secretary at the.local gress. ,The social committee re- on the program, including an ex-flashing signal lights and warning warmth. Clean-burning, too. Less smoke and soot. Van Pelt, Mra. C E. Beebe. Mrs. the uneducated illiterate people, and other orginixatlona tn celebrat- Ryan, historian; Agnes Keeshan. -Y.- ported the resignation of S. Rob-hibition swimming' meet featuring bell- at ths crossing. Statement The 100-watt electric lamp of today giving some eight „ Harrey-K.-Wootter. Austin Binger. ing the eve^t with the illumina- treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Flanagan, He will fill the position left va- inson, while Miss Hilda Dembliag the Rutgers University swimming was made that the physical charac- Economy who, he declared, showed a deep sentinel; Pauline Payne, lecturer team at the Y. M. C. A. pool in ter of the crossing made it a dan- f_^_ 5 But more than that. At the present low prices you capacity for a wonerful friendship, tion program. ; cant by Warren H. Wardle who retmade her resignation from the times the illumination provided by the lamp that Mr.: and Mrs. C. W. Patterson, organ- centiy resigned. Mr. Noyes " ex- membership committee. Perth Amboy. A big basketball gerous one, with a twenty-five per '"'£$[ can assure yourself of a substantial saving in money he told of the many incidents in A. telegram from' the Elizabeth ist. Mrs. PhllljS Buhl and Mrs..L. game and dance is also planned for cent grade. BUSINESS their lives, In whwhicch they dependep d Klwanls dub, requesting the Iocs] pects to start work here 'within Max'Vogel was-appointed to the J E. Fox were named trustees, and the next two weeks. ' board of trustees. The member- the near future. In addition dances The council, passing a resolution Edison demonstrated at Menlo Park in 1879 is one of upon thh e ministeiit r In Heir midst club's support at the Atlantic City social In the form of d.masquerad< and an exhibition tenniB match are subsequent to the report favored Day— —if you act now. ^Under the terms o Superstition Strona Convention, of the state organlta- Mr. Noyes comes from Spring- ship committee reported that new' Lewis P. sales Rev. C. J. Kane, chaplain. planned- featuring Casper Nannes measures, means and ways to "as- the many results ot that" marvelous evolutioiT tttlon. • ho shnwml, In it* tlWl, mrt Ifltn \\m wmUmnnaW a field, directly from the Y. M. C. A.members, Including Kosriel Levlt- when we allow - ard;-—Heating Plan you are fully protected against vorable reaction of the Rahway ger^wtas: _ . player-., vt __RntBers_J[nl- ^gt^gera 1 manSg^ of theAiw^^^ and_dance_pn October 22, the_regn; makesater air railroad crossings/ -established electricity-as-one-oF-the-grcatest-heneFactions Club. ^The elub,-votbie-oo- the re-tar date set for social times Mrs" Juno from the JBoya' Work. Course^ Morris- Miss Sadie Robinson, IS'ol Zucker- Several ordinances wereJ passed-.- rising—prices: The" serv ice^isTpro mpT Deliveries" ao Tube—Comptagr ou*ctos facton r the mission had-to com quest that Rahway should support He graduated from • Oilfield High Mann bad been received. Peter Manaban"is chairman; Mrs.School In Main In 1921. He has The educational department man and Sam Zuman,' with alter- oil final reading. An ordinance to^i says that newspaper ad bat. Nearly the entire Indian popo- KUzabeth's delegates, concluded to John Langton, Mrs; C. A. Lee, Mrs. nates. Miss Shirley Miller, Miss authorize the construction of carefully made. Our specially trained drivers'and bestowed upon the human race. tatlon worked In the canneries In Instruct the delegates, Including had some experience. In" conducting with Sadie Robinson, chairman, re vertisinlg is jresponsible Charles ^Morton, Visa Drew Moas- group work; has had experience In ported-strikfaurdetails-worked oul Tllllo-Priedman -and -Carl- Oxman, meut concrete sidewalks on- both >„' large reserve stocks assure you unfailing satisfaction. the region, yet In their home life, Paris 'R. IV>nnan, James M. PetUt man, Mrs. Catherine- .Monahan, will attend the New Jersey Federa- aides of Jefferson avenue, front - for jfte growth 6t his con- they resembled the ordinary cltfc basketball, soccer, and track work.' for the proposed lecture series. vu»i —~ -• «»* Bnwne Or, Smeathers, to back Frances Murphy..Sarah Mnlrooney, besides special work In dramatics. The organisation agreed to spon- tion convention In Jersey City on Harallton to JWestfieUL avenue, Bt • Write or telephone the address bplow .' . . . . . Mre. Charles jp. Murlnger and November 9 and lft. ' $550; an ordinance for the con^ cern to. a capacity ofseven theisen ro problemsf altfOBranycountry/haTin, hopes, fears, amblc< thhave,the EHzabetliaase conventio- 1nn -amovn attempe to holt tio He is a member.of the Congre- sor the -.series and It Is' expected % Mary T. McCartney, essalstlng gational Church; and seems to bethat two notable lecturers will ap- strnctloh" of'concrete"cement' side* Discount factories. ^ tlona and all the human- expert' Ut0 1M» eqnventlcm in Elizabeth. Plans were, also made for 7 walks on the north side of Wash V ld Decision was also made on well iltted .for the boys' work- pear - .For.rthe. mUBlc hour: course, FLOWER SHOW CANCELLED regular p Arcturua cempan; - land. -rregottatiomr—are—reported—nndc Ingtnn slrppt. from Bflml ntrfpt to?*:.,* Mr Penfleld showed In Just what commuaJeatloir- reuQve 157 The EiowprSnnw pTnriwn' by thn Essex" street, at }3,500: 'an-ordl«- prices on every recently, sent questipn- sin^r--toe--mlasionariea^Hh*rB tffHKW«Jni~ ceTeoMdon- ta" tory wttS tbe-St, Mary's Alumni the boys' work- will- take-on-new way -with- celebrated artists" to Neighborhood Gardeners for tomor- dh „».„ abletoosaJli^pp Junctiuilwlth.lthe openlnt_Ot U Association In the big harvest party life. An "QpenlugNlght" and re-their._appearance_here. The JIrs row in the"Rahway Natlonaf Bank nance to regulate the'attitude and'-vj AND GAS COMPANY— i%f[^tfjc[e^e h Sickness, domestic -trouble* and new Ash way Memorial Hospital o VTbfbeM Is November. ception tor the boy members Is be-lecture, open tor tbe public, wli: has~been~ permanently ~cancelteiir |E= - tl-in^our-ttore.: i. ._ rrlef. all brought the Indians Jn Oclober_I«. The Sahway Klwanls ing planned, and the new boys' probably be held in November. What Is conBiaered" an early^se* Unifced-Statea- to "deter- Money to loan on bond ana mon secretarjt_jrilL'.'he..pr.esent_lo .bfl in- In-tho-report-ot-the drrimatlc soii_ froftt hap. virtnaUy deatroyei Money to 'Loan o^Bond and Moi thgttlenthffnelghboHwwttlementt a to seek Club ^wtlT1otn» probably, wWh-tbe "alf the floral entries, making" any "eage^^New Series October" 9 Store- Closes 6 3O rtrine what ten3 of adver-ihe aii d of ^trset^tetff VXA,VXA Wend the National Pneumatic Company, with tag* Cttiieus' Building ft Loan troduced to the hoys. The present department, Shirley MlUer, chair- » repreienlaUon in the procession. Vaodatloa. 1»-181 Irving street man. It -was announced that the display impossible. Workmen's BulldlnE and Loan minister." Aa account ot the In- Rahway. v. JArt i»4« soclatlon. Rahway's oldest P. M. Economy Day St. George and Jaques Avenues troduction ot motion plcturer to •J)r, -Qeo«» T^'«aUawayr praat Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Abbott of dent, wad In charge ot the meet Bate Deposit IBozea tram IS tothis city are enjoying, a stay at theboys' membership is 218. The ne •There Is nothing fitter than a Meets nt Rahway National same u all other days TELEPHONE 1181 the natives, revealed that they StroBiberg-Carlson. Bowers, SC third Monday evening each PntUent. were astounded at something ttttle ins, with Her. Chester M. D&tfa, lit a year. Rahway National Chaltonto-Haddon Hall In Atlantic plans for the boys" program will be except Saturday. lesa than a miracle. secretary. BaB*A4 City. I announced at tho boys' reception Irving street—Adv. oc8-tf —Adv.

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!M?)$E® PAY RECORD,'FRIDAY OCTOBER 11,1929; Jio are playfhg their : Treating'CrippW HOTI« •'.. RAHWAY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER- d named, with power- CiTJaunlly no'TBttempt »''nHB»-to ._ Rahwftjr SafeSafety C^BTtrC^rm if-local tournament :"*fie-i oesu't b4ve to-*' Mtltl^n,' allielld thhe IInstallation, of tennis, lyocal devotees of tbe clay cure'the bro'ien legs, of hnrses be- see much before It'wants to go boy, ^ pnr sfirsts ~ i prirato fire Rlarm box In the sew canse It Is expensive and the value buy.—Arkansas Gazette. P. R. R. Awards Contract MfepoorUl HosrpltaL. This was.re- court game-agree that seldom bas cf the horse does not vrnrnint this C. A. 'erred to th' e "flre committee. a more thrlUlng'baitle been put on bandlinc If a horse it very vnlu-. For Electrification of Line GUY ATTORNEY ^-the-lesryan-he cured-by—tbg- A definite announcement indicat- See Pt>mero£ Takes Final forward to seeing these lads on the use of slings, splints, etc^ bj a vet- fitromberg-Carlson. •. Bowers, special event plannod HARKSJ5 YEARS ing the actual start of work toward court next season. erinarinn. _ •!• Irving street.—Adv. Won't ¥on e Say evening, October 16 .ho electrification of the Penn: (Continued from P«B One) In Avenel Tournament ; of Hi-Y dinnr. One sylvanla Railroad through this Hiptuy •! Kttin Pktifet _ j-football coaches in city was made on Tuesday with Burl Bomsro?—defeat It VirtnlHutfT %\ _ jehaTiTOlp over "Swanee" Wheeler in the final cle8 in the State hus tttc revalation that tile contract tnls city and an ordinance for an Tor the electrification of the main •ound of the Avenel tennis tourna- Bauers'Hot Chocolates CANDIED APPLES Bauers' Hot Fudge Sundaes .to be present, and will line Com Manhattan Transfer .to P« Cneetfis appropriation of J382.00O as this •"address. A feature of city's portion In the payment of ment last Saturday.. Tbe match, New Brunswick had been, awarded the Railway Valley Trunk Sewer, which went four seta, was bitterly waiMt—EJJL.bJLJl'JL Bonn_^£al ik were-alll passed ott_flnalnfiladin. g Slobby, preliminary to the ers. Atfcorillngt' o «... On resolution ot Councilman W. JIALLOWE'N SPIRITS„; tract includes . $6,000,000 In1 con- Th« VMk BUTUBJ October 12, marts the torn ot the pace of H. Armstrong, the city clerk was long rallies features the last set at struction. nuthorlied to advertise for bids in which Pomeroy won 9—7. Kf^i': rT'^S^m^^^^fliVTSday evening,, the Y. M. By the terms of' the agreement. - twentjr-fl»« yean la -the aratue* tho pavement of Ten Eyck place, IS-Notatnf&viC.'AiflJlatrtct No. 2 Sot-iln^meeting I the work will see completion in the Wheeler and Pomeroy had a bard caent world for William, Fox. A from Paterson street southeast and road to travel on their way to the R-'<-^i«-u.-AiltrwiH^ilield-at the-ass6ciatlon.rlt ("Newark—area" within two -years, quarter of a century of entertain- lor the pavement of Rutherford ,/rKiiX beVa dinner -meeting, and repwit- h the projected work on the flinal round. Such stars as Braith .Tjjeacntattves will be present from ing the great American public Is Btreet, from Milton avenue to walte. Baker, Landon and L. Pom- ne>v stations at Mwket Btreet and Washington street. d h KteJ4i*Sc: associations at Perth. Amboy Parkhurst' street, and tho exten tan' enviable.record. -"Fox Ju- rfetuchen; ISllsabethr-—P* ---«-•-• . A resolution by Councilman. Arm- TjUe^W wffl ~l)e~celArated .trong, was passe? requesting tbff few''. Brunswick, Asbury Tark, service to Parkhurst street, involv- toroughoat the entire United States Board-of Freeholders to constrict festueld, .Jled - Bank, .and Long Have a Dandy Week-End Special ior Friday, Saturday, Sunday ing-changes In the-tube* station.- In all CJUM and tDeatres_under tb or; repair the. bridge jQver_ "SmalF items—of •. bnalnoao 'tienerai VV.VV. Atturbury. WlDlamToz banner.— Creek'.' in Orchard" streeC" .; "*~ .wo-to, SJsjitthe -various Y. M. C. A.dent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Twenty-ire reara ago, there wai On first reading, an ordinance "^District«Championships in volley in an announcement made lust a lltUe . theatre—Juat one—today was pa&ied authorizing an amend' K.?T>aU; handball, swimming and basyear, stated that tho railroad com- .thero.are orera.tnoiuand theatres ment to the grade map ot the city. pjEfcetball. The meeting therefore it pany would spend approximately Including the largest In the world Fourteen property owners ol $100,000,000 for electrification work Regular Special tJ^Vfl!W"*i—-Nte«id<*placing representative-teams inparts-of the system. The divi- —Roxj—with theatre* spread from Washington and Lawrence streets sion between _ North Philadelphia | the >iasT~ebaat to the wo«I coail— opposed, in a petlliohTThXTSinT Bauers' Chocolate Maraschino fjgto i.a«coK^;;inyali'tnese_spprts„ _ .„_.-. . ^ •_ .alon between_North Php nHh and «outh.—'--•- L—iatructinn^Qt- cement sidewalks on r. w • -•"•*~O"5>Enaaj,_th;^^^Kiaa^j»Ori.OLSls««|5e Tlrst of a'serieataiia'Trentoril ' waaytlie first to be Only forty yesra hue pa»aefl those—str«etSr—T-wonty5hree_petI Ffthirty"Blsyjf:.; Off SliveSilver Teas, sponsored bbyy mthee (contractecontracted tor, and the worjruieTwojr e since Thomas Edison and George tioners sought tbe exteoslan aaVtb &«. nto^^^Wonifa's-AuxHlary-wlU-be-beld• ••— -••" »•- '-"'•.' - 'hasbeehas-beenn - under-\vay_fnr_sfirarunder\vayfnrsfirarnnl Kantffisn perfected, tbe flexible parking limit along Irving stree Bauers' Pecan Rolls . .S-L_Satnrday_(itterjifiQn__football _re- months. It is about one third com film, _so. that pictures .could -be to mere Jhan_one^hour. Twenty- jj-turus^wiUbe- the program in the plcted now.' "": taken of moving things and; could four signers wanted a~change Bauers' Chocolate Fudge Plans have also been made b\ "*-ltMJbypwith-MiuH.-C^-P-ray_Jollast 1 1>ff swnt ID fa^slwllft to any'part of- 4be_pollcy_ot_the_pollce_de4>art -Bauers—Afterdinner-Min 49eab.Jbox_- j$|3g;;.tfce game play by play, with a the company for the olecTrtitcatio tbe world In which there was menl, specifically, the man sta- ;4l>eo.Iiliy arranged board. of the Philadelphia and Wilming equipment to show them. Twenty- tioned at the Roosevelt School, in -vieam ton line and for the extension of Beginning Sunday, October 20, live of these forty years have been -guarding—tbe -children. The,- _ ORDER NOW Kr - •»5PlfT6b"byr"win~be~'»ept"" open this-change- eveutually-to Washing- [ tonored by the aid and 'assistance -stated-thai, the officer could be o: THESE GANDIES - Total $1.45 for 99c •in th» afternoon tor the benefit of ton. ot one of the. greatest showmen more value at the Intersection ra- for next season's needs. It will _JrolV«tatws 'members. Radio programs ever born. William Fox. thcr than In the center of the block. take but a few minutes or your Hpjnlrabt "Gossipers," Noted Radio Thirty-three signers want Ugh Make somebody happy. Give something somebody wants, 3i.ywill Keature during the fall andi — r , In 1904 people were content to, time, and thus will another taak likes Candy. - _—..__- . sleep, work and eat. Amusement traffic streets' made ot Barnet be finished. We handle none but orlve.. „. $£13 SS%n£-'£5B?-n% StarsAppearat "Rahway' - rarely entered -their lives—the street, from East Orand-street-t sarlyla- homes furnished the "locale Jor the East Milton avenue and East Ml excellent quality coal and can Jill J gSSSOSSible -that special Juices-will the local work, wilMrsl . O'Hara and Marie Stoddan tures—they take them for granted Bowling League at "Y" 7 River and Human life foliicleer t

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'CftgTOBER 1L1»2S Beginninggg - «t"»p potnr-oirtfte sonth ot lUhway, ^. J ,irMrpBrWioar ISO feet- mor»ar tes» to-s-polst Too approztinxte otusato of qnantt plalnant, ond Dlmltrl Homcnuk, et ortherly, llna of f XUEayettcXEti i law' ia t • aa" JbttowatU : J nvstcrltcrly side of WesUleJd Awnao dldlss- a i7unun uomcnQK, ci x^ henco running (S) along sald Editor Y«*r» Afo Took •ili cu. ydsy , of excavation unt one bondrehdd d «ndd flftyfltt andd one e _„. 9U fa.' ffo r aall e of mort- heroic and daring flyers In the U[siiiiBER. T rHt/frn£ NttW^W 1 : hnndredths (150.01) feet northwesterly iced premises. ' . . - me of Lafayette Street on s < rlHe acU. A ootoworthy act being Dy were gathemd«o«niJ CITT. O* XABWAt, TOtW JEB0KT wb-rnnie. ..:: : . • jnth 80 degrees 20 minutes eajt l;f 1 . yd««. .of atone but anl. ttone from the intersection of said *oathweat- By virtue of the abore-stated wilt Ing room table gurJof th AP RACKET •>••,.•; mono MAMS -• . •• erlyllne of Westfieia Arenue and theof fieri facial to me directed I shall ex- lore or less, to a stake In Hi * '" Tbe concentration of wealth In ow owned by Paul J. Bayh itars of WEAK, WJZ and WABC. first Una sinceitliey.appeared In vaudeville and revue f 'ICB Is* HEBBBr 0IVB>? tbtt MeTnnoiirofawiaU- : northwesterly line of Uadlson- Bill pose for. aale by public Tendue, at tbe tituilnr. (S) In. a course 6* .ann TUnberg wUl now; essay the the 0olter ft>r J*;J*; ii hunilredtha 101.O4) feet ta a point; :b9 northerly line of lands now owl )R PALESTINE •Llna Banquette, In the- |C*pra. TTake at Easy," which he will pre- Tommy, bat I pot thaa and that maporarr tumdi or notes tn psneuae off toe - followinfollowingg doczibedoczibeoo be farkufced ul act In conarete. thenco running aorthweaterly and paM- . ' • • . , •• Hannah Geyer; theoco rumUnr-t ts said to » »nDe^ ;i£tt3!^2B«fc':?ttr»; •• FUn tna ^peelSaittoo tor the ebore All that tract or parcel Jbf land and ^loog the southerly line of lands f i bu ana of Vt The flUn if nr]d nremlere at the tVA H.J _ Btewaj%-ttu Issoo4 frojB tth City f BhFy Sew mt nay be enmloed at ibe bBce_pl rallel with WcltfleM Avenue fifty nnd "chargecharged VtOl mitlu*!Llualu ananddraid La 6cene» .we. jya. 1 ; premlsesr^sitnate^lylnfpremIsesrsUuaterJjrliisanf andd bclnbeing^ In-thlntbe Albert Begele and flJftlli Re^ntralffs "The Three |and'appeaUng *part» she ha? eyer! i Snubert Theatre, Newark, on Mon- ettntntt priceprince, dean $1,000 a day, " .neer *od all bids mmt City of Bahway, County ot Union 4nd course of Ronth 86 degrees 2&% ml alons," the feature attraction An excitinitig ffootball game; a beau- dramwiMtw-J State of New Jersey: -jiutes west 4.30 feet to a point: "--" been called upon to portray. She tiful Pamon and Pythias friondshlp day evening. October 14. ' Barneo otBdlth •".—•—'^—-Tiii Terrorizes Victim* Into StudStudaa y exceptedxptd , tthhe year roundd. bonds or notM _ -. him and b« accompanied *f Ike-tot Rioting today and tomorrow with B. thrill T-»ke-it Easy" wlU be In two me t OPTIMUM Vanderbut pleads guilty thlrty-flre?ti'uVdredths TiclnBeing kuowuUUflWU" aiKl „ _"'! Hi'inl' I in II TS t ri"~- nrtn is said to give a distinguished per- between two daredevil aviators, « novel ot tto •» ?^'; %|i>!S2 Silence. rat*-not.to axce*4 als parccnt per _ NorembeT 1st artued check In an amonnt t ixi to nnnmbered thirteen (13) and the north greet 20 minutes east along said lino.< Ing sound accompaniment, was pro-formance In a role which afforded ncU and twenty scenes, with an is the r«n«ncB otmiea OlMW to twice fiat sum. William & ^ to' ten percent of tbe total bidpoint; tfcescthejice runningruonl sontbeasterly westerly fifteen (Ii!) feet of Lot num lands of Albert Rejrelo 71.88 toctto.il ant Gateway to * " --' P»c- three-cornered love affair JnvolT Ik 1P30, tWlOO 'la faeh- of the :ogafber with* a statement from an ap-along said southwesterly line ohtf Westl - bcred twelve (12) 4n Block numbered duoed in some ot the moat her exceptional opportunity to dis-ing the two buddies which culml original hook and lyrics by SJran. d NBWI^ A«*er^^M Ajtor rates bis income at $4,830 l»il U>-W&: both loclnslre, field ATSnue 'fifty and. one hundredth* olnt or placa of BEGIN*NI*NQ..,( SDOts of Earope. Ita Tlb, and an exceptionally tuno- much a.|0>e~»torr ofjJjJ^M M» New Xortc—New Zork'f motf n- Mr dkns Bleeping or waking, he cowoKUUnr -arpnes 1n 1034, 135.000 In each of tile proved :S«cty Company to three hundred alxty-one (301) of prem- There Is due approximately. $3, fraayVaar tureanue play the rtnnMngabilit y which she naloaJa a emashingi climax, the : that • they will Janltb tha tWM) ten to a point nnd place of ises laid out and shown on a certain nd '084.03 and SOtUJOL with inti ful-rWre *y JJs_MaUi.er^5anjy of votn H> t_untlerwprld racket—It flnflf B fff Mil dropping into-hls bat rDBLIC NOTICB Is hereby glren UST to IMS both • Indnsit*,' map- entitled,- "Map-ot-Property - belong- • , ,—_-—— themeaeais -wiin - uie. BHn.«y™ developed as a -member of some.ot draniaO»allbh6'iOllbh~6rr~ lh6SBnd1nlh'6"SBnd1noo 'p •ppp- OA M w-A y ~ •m-eaeh-jo'TMtii-iraarr TWtr-to bald lots toeing known as and by 15tlirl0a>riindcosea the blggett New'York revues. Tlmbera who wrote the song hits «rer/ jnlnnta of 24,hoar», At flotl.radlac «t t.ttgnUi both JneJoalte, now In each of The Common Caimcll reserves the ing to the EUne Realty & Improvement SAMUEL H. TOOL, «»»«£..4 Wj«u«uB«i«J.—rHnlfa,-wbere Brit- three great forcfes In , the liver ?i rlsing in Nicaragua ahd the most Tlmbera women whan their WJTB it a Bo*, ta« Commca Council held right to reject any or ail blda aad tonumbers Fire (5) and Six (6) of Block Company, City of Babwty, Union Coun- for"Strwf"Stt t Blnger/' the new Broad- women when t •verr tan eaah tlw Tear* ISM to ltes botb Indnslre. A as shown and laid ont on a certain H. EDWARD WOLF. SolT. fjnllltary forces xecenfty clashed nlon. ...-.'•'•• "Come Across" is timed to thesensational air feats ever photo- •'- rlthoni condlttonal «t bfaa in evenlnr, .Oct. 9, YIJ», dnjy«3,O«6 In IS»; and Iwarlac latereat at wnlve any lnfonnalltlea therein. ty, New Jersey, compiled by Franklin 'EDJ&BB Np23-it1 vivid tempo of present day lite. It auccess. Charles iDavla, a honest p&BSlbn without coodtttonal at leiuit aevwi -«dn«ptag», aboot the roost Imlfflons manner. Books \>y the Jlsror. • CHABLEK S. BUSH, map entitled "Rabwny Gardens," sec- Marsh, City Engineer of Itahway. N. J., TTJtjiotlng Inhabitants, ia »ne ot Tn8 maSer ot "The Tour Horae- graphed. JM$ all incorporated In this war onie not sxowaUsa six per centum tion S, snrreyed by V. A. Dunham, CITU concerns""the^adventures- of:l a so- nown -.- New-York - danco^W. Inflnencee. And thU love romance prhlch the police know som< fling todr dividends at his bead; .. JOBS per aanon In* muUlple of ooe-aoarter •••'.• City Engineer. In Jane IBM and died in tbe office of: t'-moat important-gateways to the Apocalypse,"-"Scara- nbotodramaUc treat. ~~~ ll efjaUAtya* U a rnu^r. Engineer of Plalnfleld, N. )~ July 7th, tbe Register of• Union County." Said SHBKIFF'S SALE—In Chanci me n o't" aid """TW"Prisoner o ciety girl who becomes an enter- rangerr, has dovised numerous is worTkeVl out dn'ThOwrtlnB*.---- land probaWy has \ produced rothlea* nMoctera btat faia with of one per cent per annum. Aterest 19M, and wblch map was s -filefiledd in the ipSoUttar t«iy»iua1M«:.II' says_*.«»' «a KniioHbulletin fMifrom fhtheo __.JJ - \._,i - ««..* ••rtin Prisoner ol I On the accompanying vaudeville ranger at) aroaoaaKni. aNOB will be payable stml-Mnuillr "— ' BHKEIfF'B SALE—In Chancery . of1, ad premises being more partlcnlttly bound New Jeney. Between Elsie M surpassed his greates. tainer in a notorious night club in unique dance ensemblbl e routineutines Today «nd Tomorrow ]t iaatmtdlMa,i-Jcmametat,. -AH__0MHBAHC¥ J« JM»«1»t the office of ththee lisffbiter of f ththee County of complainant, and Sophia C. Clark, •Wstahlngton headquarters of the Na- z I bill is the "Graduates," an aggre- i • aaj alj,ar**qiau. Att tjttaatt *& aad Woreabtr 1.—Tn*-anari._» —New Jersey,—Between Saiuael Den. ed and- described. aJ-IoJJowa: w ; K.UX what bears, every indH order to learn how the other half which are only one of the' many It U band.-aa «p-»any tinderworlcl eonMmetit« ot t.miBt osaenfa tide-i bilnc tomplslnant, and M. P. Bealty & UioUnionn DeDecembem r Mth. 19119144 . Beginning at a point on the north- al., defendantH. Pi. fa. "f •Uajttil.Qeographlc society. «flflrU gation of graduate vaudevijtlans of ; y.iflV— •••—'-- _•. • JHI»aJotlty«T«H«OBkiK«n• OBkiK«nvv Bath tactivlttea arebtsed.on'the ttnden-. corpoaOoni. dninn_ttaJr-lM».Jt WiltoBHt*. jwrth •!«• of WukUu- to: b« obtained upon the sale of theConstrnetlon Co., Inc.-a «orp. of K. J., There Is dne approximately $M70.&> estterly side of Blrerrlew Place which mortffaged premlsea. '•" ot being considered his lives. She becomes, entangled with biUUantly pleasing features In tola 1 bto floonte^ aiifl coDtdDptiunia bill*: from Bond Street to Ewex abore mentioned bonds Is t7SH,O0O. . nnd $**31.25, with Interest from July •SDieBay.ot Acre, on the sooth- . the' highest order. Bight pretty Xbe word Tto/V tftL ***^!! * icy of "honest" tmslnen aeato ftt ton Mraett from Bond Street to "* " i .tn bMa tot aald tjonds areet sis., defendant. Pi. fa. for sale of point la distant two bnndred sixty-one By virfae of the nbove-stated - -"-•- "-- pity la >o- a, gang ot-crlmlnals,^and_ falls in new_-muslca.l .production. I Sa* -to} q?*»t«.; wptirtd, ana = d «n ttb*b «o*tt** tid ide off 'W' h - - - nlr - • 17th IKS d t fieri facial to me directed I •faall-< «g-MVHl-«H>mii in. HI; ... .w girls,- headed by - Frances -.- Hart, -HcifTpiwk-*ir-i«li^iHrti»af ftrt StreeTsctrmt-bvuTiloatiooiT?d 6inm 1 man is seen I love witha man far removed from : -v^kirE«»y?"wnrpl v^ke-irE«»y?-wnrpl.«y!iTteBlr« r backs. OM might wonder whatbe | to the blddir. or. bhlaen_ com•mplyto, e _ ,-Ttne of the above-staled wrltof pose for sale toy -public" vendue. e»tefl, affords one ot th>e finest natsions- . danseuse, and"j-Mary Jane Mar- Just outside tbeuisar^ tS*ta« pf tot % Noek fieri .facias..ta.lae_adstea llj^duirWii jbertf's cm« in the Coort-Iloojo-ln-l it • •Oceangoing nteamara -JTty4»«atl0n.'W ylUi;i*o9tiimea -tn- ••**• TatT>f~lUiesTataT>fluUiestt. u»t»rteediiqpttaT«tut~»teediiqpttaT«tiiqp r lld because k I j power well as to action and romantic qiial through one of the fastest song aiui Kroadw»yrWlillB itislnNff« tbe ease vw tiled, tb« •BltonT feB^wnThelrTiomea'lns ite astbroajbt in that be (a a rich man'i •borrapaclAed and. ataied In *. innUlple thee . city of Ellxabetb, N.-J^ on SHEBIFP'JI SALE—In Chancery of north forty-two (42) degrees forty-four .OCTOBER,, wiMiiw vr, lties. Among its features are a WEDNESDAY. THE 0TH DAY* OP - 'I'i'ew- lenvr.' Between -CItIiW»"Birlld- (ft) minutes west~foHy («) feefToTr , to anchor off- The finest cast ever to appear In dance shows that has ever graced popular prlcod matinees are scned sented tbemserna tt'th* btr, a» ifldf aaka af« tht year. bavepeen held for a «PD tod thgteton matt KSUT." • [ewaUeabe • I •n^the JMrtJi! of one-qaaxter of one per craln.n per KOVSMBEB, A, D., VKO, Ing and Lo'nn. Association of the City point being the southeast corner of Lot t two o'clock in the atieroooa, of Of „ daring and colorful night club en- uled tor Wednesday and Saturday. lossipers day, two diys. or jwacBnea i* ot yfuk t frna Bond utnam at a price of fTOSJIQO plna an day. Ehoreraure,. The Bay ot Acre Is tbi efit first an Ingram picture brings to life a vaudeville stage. .. companled by tbtir adrocat**, who Tbire,-notklng to 1additional-amount it «ny, »f lea* than t two o'clock In' the ofternooiL.of sale of Rahway, X. J., s corf>oratlon, cqm- fourteen (141 '< thence north forty-ser'en All those lots, tracts or pareaJa ct- tertainment scene, and one of the. untUl n demanded r _ Mt tk« aontb plainnnt, and Itlndlu J. Gibson (widow) (47) degrees sixteen (1G) minutes, east dtep Indentation on the Palestine the fascinating characters of this i Other acts on the program are Dddrened tb* eoort from that po- comi0mdtojfttV9Oi.isoapt SB ap* aide Wasklnftoa jltfast (Ma Mont- S1.0PO;' prorided howerer, that It two et al., defendants, yi. fa for sale of one hundred (100) feet along said' Lot aird and premises, hereinafter p,a *$}<$** most realistic raid Bcenes ever I BROAO ST. THEATRE, NEWARK sition. by their captors. Then, to bind the. -^^^ tbe -materly Um ofor nore^ bidden offer to take aald All tract or parcel of lands and crem arly described, Bltuate, lylnc ana coast-for SdtKjnlles -north ot thethrilling story. Alice Terry share" | Jim and Marian Harking in a jolly pal |D fcrstt ftw«, ajrf nothing aa- In PERSON Tribute to LOT* bonda at the same lowest rate of in- altsate' . iylnir and" ttelof in tbmortgagee d premises: * '. ourtccn (14) to a point being the south- Inc. in the City of Kahway, In --—•• — "lejjcreen.^ j domestic— travesty,—".Mar'tetinK"; ._K8thBrine_Cornell-wIll be the at- jwholejnddeot lajjecurlty, to« kid- the. County. By., vlrtoe of_*be. irt>ove-»tated writ west . comer .of Xot thirty-nine _ (3D).; lhonors—with—ivBU-Petrovltcb ~" 1 traction at the Broad~SErTEB5tr$; ttmtttea aald boada will be smeded nshlp of liotsrajr La tbence soofh ' forty-two (425 degrees C(ninty- of—Union—and-StatpulatlonJncrea8ed.. ly-ilne-ofipp«e^for,Bale by public Tendne. at Jhe forty.-Xonr_(44)_mlnntei east-forty^ MO) EXli3X Lfijmfim«r p.,-,..... ^ ,^| ..:HII ^^ Sk&t-OFO, hnmanltr—th« holl»rt-rirtt -of- ' feet aloTrg—reorTrne*or-rK)inBrfly'UlIie -.i_.«jIost-ot-HalfatoJnodenj»JChe__ wntiwscreyildly * o<< aonV4hV e gtB Unk^wtWt-blnds u'adred «od Wity-elekt thoesand dot distance (riherlir H offlfe iu the "Court llOUSe lir(30) and-forty~(4O)—toTrpolntTthence nn n fpWfitn m,p entitled: r I* a German settlement -with floe 'roles. [(lramatic-action-and-roman.ee>—Its. Urt mad to tMkt thtntorv the two hundred J200)TfeefsoUthcrly froui tbe- «ty"Of-EliniliethT-N:-J:roff Properly BetougluK to ltadto -• Assoclr-'-;-^r nes. underworld locale is merely the tho brotcrs if the brokers say noth- -as to duty and trntb, tbe redeeming aad croSaea -thereo 3S5 t tne aouthwest comer of Lincoln and WEDNESDAY. TUE-0TH DAV OF south forty-seren (47) degrees slxeeeq 1 |jthlrty : rteldences, business bntldlngs, and -priodple that chiefly reconclHf the NOVEMBER—A—Drr-1329, *— ates^Bltuatcd_in_lhe_CIty_of_Ba'u: ™'' -'•''*' On_the same program are various background tor. a cleverly;~con- lag aCbut (be kidnaplngs. , Section X That the tarn of -Tom bonds conuaenclni gfinrfwith the first KUsatethivenaerihellBeTOTr .—, _JnuteB west uiie nanare6*r—<100j County -of Union, anaV State of *^.. . •—wfhools, some ot. which are snr- fceart to Ufe and la prophetic of maturity aa above set forth and stated westerly at right angles with Elizabeth at two o'clock la the sfternoon of said eat to cald northeasterly side of Biver- er»ey, surveyed and mapped by Prank-.-; t u subjects In. both sound and talk- stjructed-and-tast-mojangjtorz^ •-J.'__ Wo Complalirta^ Mid*. - •- - Thonaand *lre_Santod WJBOOO) Dol Avenue One hundredTifty-Elx^Teer and rlcw Place at the- point or place of be- 1 'WondM* by lawns studded with ingIg.- eternal good.—f lara be and tbe aaaw la fceraSy appro In a maltlple of Kl^OO; and fnrtber * "An tho" following -tract or' parcel of ginning. *" - • ' - .lin Marsh., surveyor, Rahway, .N.^JV. !'-,; for Sun- Five acts of. vaudeville are also So caref irlated for tbae eP«rpo»e of temporarily proride""y*"' d that If two or more bidders Vive-tenths of a foot (156.5): then re which map haa been-heretofore filed In,'* i-ftofl ghmhK. And th*** The feature featuredTon-the-program u ^o take tbe Me Jeaal amount of thwsstsriy psrsllfl with silrl A land ami premlgpn hirplnaftir nqrtlrn- -Ih£ie_J the— office—of—the—"RegiBter^—of—"Uo*— day, yT .worked In seiectlnc victims that coibr«»r biiu-l bi-lMO.-and-costs. jrnated on said map aa Xottf. 12.< ii^a)*iL._:develor»!nE__alOng modern made to the pWlce. X>etecslves try- wKh-the-foi* awarded to such bidder or bidden drcd Firty-ili feet snd PlTetenths of a County of Union and State of New SASOTEL H. TOOL. Sheriff. VI. Block 271. . Said premises . being ' iiiinpea.as..hundreds of Jewish InF wonts it tt» paid foot (itU) to taLd Une'of Ellzubetb Jersey. forty feet front and Tear by'npprpxi--^ nis loons samcicuvij <.uv ~.~.~.j ^TCBUC-NOT1CB- l»-b«»bT-«lv cas._ t of „sai dm . tfctffafruoa. olfertni to.par therefor Ibe sUbest 0HARLE8 J, STAMLEB, Sol'r. William ing to-find out- cxactly—who-te-in- additional price over and-abovo aald ATenne^ and* tbence'aloog'tbe line there- • Beginning at'a-point In thenortherly EDJ&RR -• mately one hundred seventy-two ..feet., ;>i t'Tilljrants entered this port* and set- Vance, the famous detective. Al "Dark Street," the First National- tue "rncket" were -talked before Uut .tlw bUawtog Ordluse* dnlr assessed op«n the property beneat- of northeasterly Fifty (SO) feet to thetrlde of Milton Avenue, distant -on a deep. . -_.^-7- tied In the city and in the immc- adopted om awl naabv *t a ntn ed thereby aad Uat temporary bondt or amount of Seren hundred and alxty- "Beginning. Being lot~86 on Hap ocoursf e north eighty-el£bt (88) degrees though we'cannot divulge the name dual role ot a cop and a crook In they atoned. mwtiac of tin Common Council h note* are hereby authorised to be Is-elcht thoaaand dolUra (imooo). fn SHERIFF'S SALE—In Chsncer; - Being tbo-fame premises conveyed to;' dttate neighborhood. At tbe close „ Cbnodl h*I4 any event the amosnt oCered mytt be Property of Ranway Land & Improve- fourteen (14) minutes forty-are 145) Sophln C. Clark by deed of George';' < vvl ot the murderer, we can tell you iVitaphone picture coming to the ssed from tine to tine In an arooaat seconds west one hundred fire. (IAS) New Jersey. Between Astor Building '*Ot-the war there were but " In two eaan tbe kidnapep d bro- Wnlnnday Oct. », lln». Uoljr "nut lu eiusd la lhe-ait«Tt«>" Thng. not less titan SeTen hundred and aixty- ment Company, Babway. New Jersey, nnd Loan Association, of Newark, *New Boehmler, Jr. and Frleiln Boehnllcr, : enough of the-plot to arouse your I Rahway Theatre Monday and Tues^ tU t •ISMd fe eljtlir' thumaud—dollars—ay (he whole or any part of the wlth- (15) m!nute!l forty-five (45) seconds Fl. fa. for sale ot mortgaged premises, lster's OBlec In Deed Book lm i>ase 48/ A sensational double shooting Jiist - days ot tbe Spanisp h * inquisitionqt . to naaiat tvU i doUara and ninety-nine cents n mortgage at any time prior to tbe virtue of the above-stated writ of SECOND TRACT: All that rracror ' ,l»lhh popnlaUolUnn has condrined Its Rahway.N. J. tie* «M the ose otf MTOPatfroiiBaeaU rfllj at amende*, which bonda or notes ahan ine ra and ninetyne cet f eadt-.one hundred C ' ' ' ' ' stir1 s New York. In the gloomy used no make-up at all. For the MOM) It I tb th l laturlly of-Mid mortgage. ^roirththjnT andd the total population ooii^f """ •— 122 Main Street, Jlutli£ie tlctiin off ththiis lalastt. case~recere- -led ill *p- bear: Interest at a r*te not to eieeed incSJMOM).-nc It Ittt tbJm the maxlmnm thence north eighty- le -directed I shall ex- parcel of land and premises, hocein' _brown-stone mansion of the eccen- crook scenes he applied just_ an fused to. make a complaint, even pantu Med tttf tk» six pereeat per annna. amount of. bonds be aold, tbe unsold Being the enme premises conveyed by public vendue, nt theafter»particnhirlj- described.- sltiinte, ly- the dtyJaasrsTCadlly-increased^nn* brown-stone mansion bonds will be those of tbe last matnr) • Ka^noef Dembllna; snd wife to tiart1 of fourteen (14) mlnu ing and-belnp -In -the City--(formerly.- -HI mt tha outb^klorThe^recentH^e^Wenerfamlly^Ch ordinary coat of grease paint., The though Conaibslobcr Wualcn him- noac Ika ilr la aa4mt the City of Bectlaa 4. Tfcst an other naUera In tbe first part hereto by deed date .July seconds west thirty-five (3S) . . . .. __ _ R tbeCourt House in JAM the outbreak —. — Lowell Drew) ts found dead, and* respect to aald bonda or notes shall ties above speelfled. - Bidden - must point: tbenre lumth one (1) degree the Cits ot Elizabeth. *S. J-, on TSownship) of Linden, County of<*iinlon.-. 11 —«n rkT>nu-^ ic fou "dJstorVon^~of~the~t:ainerB>-dld-tha self asked hint to do so. Sahiny. - atate the amount ot bonda-offered to 18, JiCS, and this mortgage Is given to r WEDNESDAY. THE 10TH DAY OF and State of Now Jersey: ,,,.f tu-. hl3 sister, Ada (Jean Arthur), is CallI Rahway HE it OW)A1K«D Jy_tfc» Oanna be detanalawl bj tbe aty Treasurer secure Twenty-live Hundred dollars forty-five (4. ,| minutes forty-five sec- riots there were more than 40,000 rest in making him appear as two and Saturday, In that partlcnlar case, accord- CouicU CU» who. 1* .herebr aatfeoflaA. to_cxacsta] bt taken and tbe rate of Interest onds west one hundred (100) feet to. a OCTOBEB. A. D.. UKS, Itepinning on the suutlierly_ sIdQ..of-' ''-' and found wounded on the floor~of her aad Issue said temporary bonds or Iberefor In"tnelrT)Tda~nna~wlDTf«rT>e («&3O}X)0h-oe-the-consldentlon. therein at~two-i "Wfiod -AYohllr-~ar-:i~puTiit therein dlS-'.. . ' ..aittSammedans, Christians —*•"' different men. ing to ComnuMioner Whalen. the Sectlon 1. It sludKbe unUwtni for permlUed lo bid different rates-of-la-1 mrjtlnnfd. point in'said northerly nld* of Milton tant one hundred and fiftft-n (115) ."feet"-' room, shot in the back. Detective Mulhall's voice will be heard In snj pmtw*n *r pcnvsa whitaotTcr to rnstea aa it be naeetsary to suet There Is duo approximately t Avenne:- tbenre along said northerly day. , ~ the city. men re3poa*n>le tor the viotent •r ppatat* wlttla — . tt< aty paymenta reaaired. tertst for different portions nr said side of Milton Avenue, south eighty All the following tract or parcel ol westerly- from the -corner forine«L*br the--. "There Is little to the city to re-Sergeant Engene- Paulette Investi- both roles, with a deeper pitch env torture are under arrest, and have _ jfMM bax, C A. bonds. In addition to the price bid the• nl »5«.4O and fl.i-l.'Jl. with interest Hid of Milton Aenue. u gy land aud premises hereinafter partflcu- intersection of said side of Wood*.! C«ll that Haifa was the site of agates lor District Attorney E. Hw. kwar an j aeroplaoer r. parhsaer must nay accrued Interest on from July 10th. UCS. and costs. fight (88) degrees fourteen (14) min- nue with the westerly side o'f-G ployed for the crook. 914 and 915 been in Jail Deady two mooths. In fl/lar auiicUar, balloon, or anj- bear- Pnaldent Cooinnm CoaneiL utes forty-five (4.**) seconda east thirty- Iar]y described, situate, lying and be ; Delivery said bonds to the date of dellrery. SAMUEL H. TOOL, Sheriff. ing in the City of Bahway in Street: thence running westerly . 'Burglai '•ftUement as far back as the first CalverCulvert and says, "-Burglars." Tho success of this dual role is HERE'S this conncctien, perhar*. U U Int«t- ler Isu airr oorr. aa; r mrtaalra"l son" - AttMt: Any bid not compirins- with tho-terms GEORGE KIDDER. Sol'r. five (35)-feet~-to- the point, or place .of said side of Wood Avenue. B|xly -(GftK- century A. D. There is a congest- another motive trtTMc* ns«J for flilntunl«« ke or J;HFFJT beginning. County of Union, and State of Calvert senses another motive being wrUched closely by-Holly- Phone Call* Receivf estlnc to note that the racket ia Iber aball comply wiU» tie £ollowlni CtT-d*rk. of tkli notice will be retriedretied. Tbe rees-p2.CS EDJ4KU ocll-o aw-lt Jersey. feet: thence runnlnc southerly In' a~ - ed native district in the center ofand calls his aide. "William Powell, TO ALL ruthuht la rtaenreartrtanrrtoo -rjec-reject sjii bubutt Being the -westerly... twenty*_(20)_ feet BEGINNING at a point in the south course at rlchfanirles- to -Wood -A*eV"*— woo(r. ad tilkinas ftg ipictures the first, an tdo numer he playeo d These week-end specitilsjafe particularly tempting this entwined with alt the outstanding ppnTeded:: of lot inumber one hundred ten (110) nne, one hundred and fifty olGO). "*• 'the town with streets so narrow the super-detective and criminolo- (r. a Hiking picture, and numerous the Same Careful events of the underworld, and that, (a) It shin be unlawful to operate SL, AOOLPH FLBBJCH. Bidders moat endow tbelr bids In RHESIFF'Si SALE—In Chancery of and the easterly fifteen (IS) feet of loterly liner of Honroc Street whichipolnl technical hurdles had tp be over- anch marhlu at a les* hejcht taasXOOa •Mayor. aealed enrelopes marked on the ont New Jersey. Between Cltliens Bnlld- is distant on a course south 77 de-feet: thence castt'rij- In a -court*©, jtbat a mere silt of sunlight touches glst, -who worked out "The Canary f A Sl in tho arrest of ite men said to be slde "Proposal for Bonds'* and ad- number,one hundred eleven (111) agrees s 57-mInutes west 123.34 feet frotr parallel with said side of Wood- •t&e cobbles-dt noon, and so hilly come lo carry it ou .. PARTS Otf •week both as to appetite and price. -- Attention •• though feet alMT* Iks atutaoe of UH around. Ing and Loan Association ot the City name are laid down and designated on Avenue, sixty (GO) feet; and .thtnee*.-^' Murder Case." Powell finds that responsible for the torture, there is exrtpt wkil* tbs asarkla* U IB proeesa CORPORATION KOTICB dreued to John J. Hoffman. City Clerk. of Rahway. N. J.. a corporation, com- a Map cotitled. "Map of Property situ- tbe point of Intersection of Bald south- : t few vehicles can negotiate Frank "Lloyd, tho director, f aafefidloc from' the around or alisfat- PUBLIC NOTICB ia hereby fifirccn Bahwayhway. NeNeww Jersey, and moat be plainant, and Andrew Lovns, et ol., de-a M p cotitled. Map of Prperty situ crly line o_ f ,Monro_ e Stree.. .t with thi northerly parallel with tho second* the features of Drew show a Yoa Celled in Ptraeo, a connection, easily traced to the PUBLIC mnid with a eerttAed check atetdd Inn P PiPinintt t WWaril off tthhe CiCityt off BBahah- westerly line of Essex Street: thence course one hundred and fifty (ISO).,feet. tllnpoor re- workail out the method with the THE CITY loa* thereon. thaat ththhee e coUowinc Ordinance was ompanied fendants. F1.. fa. for sale of mort- wny. X. J_ 1Q11Q1QQ . FklFranklii n ililnnbb, Del D. l •starUedJooK. of surprise. — yottraelf of the^e real a&vmts.z -murders «tArnold itothsteio. Jfcank ~^W-Ko-aiaek-»artla»-aaja«-be-) JUt shalh l tM asJawfal i_s _„r _ _ AS OHDINJUVCK - the bonds. - Interest, at the nte borne WEDNESDAY. THE-CTH DAY OF and costs. 150 feet to a stake in the southeasterly lVttl. and recorded in the Union" heart of the cop and the crook. bllos, - laundry ractetwrlng. kid- drop. from and anch machine any article AN OHDINAKCE anthorUlas the ls-by aald bonds from the date of the NOVEHBEIt. A. D.. 192I. line of other lands of Bald P. J. McCart- RctrlHter's Office In Deed Book 334 . •Of-the city, sand from the wide Greene, menage: :_ Xegs_ Lamb, lb saplns rsdteteeiins, murder, and eaanee~ef Sewer- Bonds of - tae-Clty- of award, to .the.data-af~-deUrerjL wffl. be SAMl'EL II. TOOL. Sheriff. ."-ney;_thencQ.-running (3) oa a., course, pace OCX •_ or iking wkat»oeTrr. The Umrwinr or nt—twoo'clocItHn-tbe-afternoon-of-sald rirATIT.ES J. STA1ILBTt,-SolT: — r ! beach around the Bay of Acre, and Rex Greene (MbfganForley) hot Potatoes aaaaulc are all closely interwoven, dUUibnUudistriliBUaac; a! srlnttinted matmattet r or ldr-Bahway In the amoont of fJWT "0" allowed upon the amount of such rood day. Fe<~l*23.C2 EDJ&RR ocll-o»w-4t south 77 degrees 57. minutes west 2G.3 There is due approximately* 3yri22T*tj~ " LOEWS 6TATE THEATKE, ralsra from machines is hereby WHKB'EAB, on Anfnat Si, IKS. thefaith deposit of the succesfut bidder or parcrircftlis of feet -more or less to a stake In the with Interest from July 20th, 102&, laiul 'sealed cases, perhaps destined for tempered and nervous younger and that the three munjera already snd such check will tie retained to be All thote lota, tncts present bank of the Rahway River: costs. . . ' >*..../ : jtio'hola of an awaiting vessel In NEWARK Small Let* 1OO pound bag pArohiblted, nnlrsa a license for anch Common Conndl adopted an ordinance land and premises, nitu.lite. lyinp and brother. Butter, .1b resarded as outstanding are tn-narpoa >a** shall hsre nrst been obtained eatltled "An Ordinance antborlzini a applied In part payment for tbe bondx Ix-lnc In the Townnhlp of Clark, in tneSHERIFF'S SALE—In Chancery of tbence running (4) along the Uahway SAMl'KL IT. TOOL. Sheriff- '• K5'ii:ii_jttle harbor, slowly plod through the "Madame X." famous stage play some way, however indirect, coo Som th. t Bahway. The atyjoint contract with other monidpall- or to seenrnre the City against aany loss County ot Union and State of NewNew Jersey. Between Citizens Build- River in n general southeasterly direc- CITAItLES J. STAMLEB, Sol'r. " Sibella Greene (Florence El- OB* of the tit of Rahway la hereby tie* relatlnc to the Bahway Trunk • »*.>».»ll . ffro..-« m - tthhe flfsllar., l e o_ff. t tbb ebiddebldderi Iny and Loan Association of the City tlnn along "the various courses thereof Fe-eflS31.PS EDJ«tRR Ki|vs-";->Bfreets at a snail's pace. 'Donkeys, vehicle tor Sarah Bernhardt, for nected. • . lo comply wltitkh thbe termt s ofr blha bid.J dri'lge) the elder sister," modern, Pauline- Frederick, for Dorothy antaoried to Issue to snrh.and .- Sewer and Slapoaal Works and prortdr "•'"' ~~-j*M>-taller than the average man's cynical and selfish. JERSEY CUT aunjr j>*rs«ni as' may apply far theIDS ror the nnandnr of the obusatlons All of sail bonds win be general obli- T^-WPV stagger under loads so volu- Ddnelly and many other famous Thraa Under same licensee to distribute or drop of aald contract" and gation* of the City of Itahway and Ada Greene( Jean Arthur)—the printed or written adTertislnc tnatter will be eoapon bonds with tbe privtlrfr ; twlRp.us. tnat only the legs of the actresses, starts its week's en- Swift's Silver Leaf Davo Grotso, Jilke McDenoott WUKUEA8, said joint contract ha* ot reglsrrstloB as to prlnclptl.only or & : younger sister who offers help to and ctrcnlata from snch machlnea. Tbe Aeen duly executed and entered Into Idlmtantlve animals are in sight gagement at IjOeWs State Theatre, FreehrHains and Charlie Green have been ar- fee for snek license ahall ee tUM. and by and between all the parties thereto, both- principal- and -Intereati-— -- Powell. j Newferk, Saturday, October 12th, rested. It is curious to note that any anck license ahall enter Into bond Bonds wUl be payable In gold* coin THTJRS : t'•But motor cars are driving Mrs. Tobias Greene (Gertrude APPLES I , namely, the City ot Uahway, Borough H. In* City of Kahway la the tin or ofjthe United State* of Ain-r!rt of the 'ttasSViWd transports to the gutter. I in Its ultra modern form, as Helro- all three ware arrested in murder c of Oarwood, Boronch of Boselle-Tark. Norman) their mother, vicious tem- Pare Lard, 2 lbs, 11.000. -»- aafflcfen•—t saner ~,- t-o • be an Borongh of Renllwortk. Townahlp of prcseat aUndard of weUftt * "1 fine Goldwyn-Mayer's latest all-talking By Whole, pound A cases and that DO course of kid- J A varied assortment of Better Quality Meats and Poultry 'Ill front of the hotel the latest 16-qt. batkft 1 *rp rptnfnrrt Tiwn ^f Bf**tH^M TwwiiaUp pered, bedridden paralytic. . drama of the screen. or rncViHecrtus of tliaraort Trust Company ofUsbway New jersc/; Models frofrom American-automobilAmericanautom e Brandon Hurst, the tlRht-lipped in ope pound prints and as to form by tho City of DprlnsneM, Townahlp ol dark, and foe "•With Ruth Chatterton, celebrated d lnxt theio. Xet aCoonselw . trklchich saiaald bond shall (Mroa Townaklp -of Woodbrldr* in aubstan- The total amount of said bondr Victorieories are making it hard foe butler who finds the victims. 1 Oftccn, who wasCdltlonra for'tberdl>e*»b»«rT«Bre by thetlally the form referred ta in said * ataorlsed to be Issued U J788.000 th$ «ldd 'cabbies'bbies'' to findfind parkinpa rg stage star, in the title role and JERSEY~CUT license at an ordlnaneeai or recnla- nance, and It baa. J>ecn_duly_ i H"aOOQ_thereof_belng designated ~E: iterlouAugusts Gea BurmelBter, the mysI directe- d by Lionel Barrymore, erst- p«l p JEJ , was-ooa of tlona of aald Oly which may be In _ tension of Water Mains- Bonds. Scrk apace. iterlous German cook with a strange Sweet Jnky the leaders in the kidnaping racket, force or thereafter adopted reffnbttlnff mlned by" «*•" Comawn'CoBDcU that «U of \vasr and marnring »2,000 November At Lowest Possible Prices, are included in the 'Roth's' ijntereEt' In A,da. while stage-idol and lately-turned 1. In each of the Tears lujl to lins -been many-yearsJ tfllrich-I AdHtt&pETlhe"famila y "physi- t th play while it Sheffield l and that both aroeso and MeDer- STpnTtwrtinf to regulate such dlstrf- otlonef thdeI cost-oasalna:ln»f tsaid th'e eImprovemen QtQtyy of BahwsytBahy appor-.. electricity- was Installed In' uiiriuu- HWU-J-., *«- . -. - - _ - — Golden West shall be born* b y thhe CitCyi at lartl e by both Inclusive and fSisX) November'1. more than a r medi- mott vero active nwlttnnia. (e) Biery nek machine when In ntegvneral taxation, and that no part of In each nf tbe years 193T> to 19G3 botb eiecinctty was insrauea in, c[an ^o ^ mme than-„'medi. fllm director. the play, while it, Green U charged, nnder indict- at night ahall be eqnlpped with Ilthts. aoch coat shall ba borne by special Inclnidve: SSS^OO thereof being desig- ment, with panlci nation in th*both fuitaud afu and~anal! caul uiaiir HXIUBCIII asaiiuc VR: property ln~tbe nated— "Public—Tmprovemeat- -3onds'.*.j JWOW a«= oi^.^ w.~ _ 'n Sibella. tells the same graphic story as the nf Its rostrs. compaas and landtnr City of Bahway beneflted thereby; new, and maturing $15,000 November 1. in • Week-End Specials for Friday and Saturday, letectric UghtB are becoming Bonu-1 Tnen—^effiroToweH-has-solved- older_ataBe_serslon, Ts"produced on r HeUy. Totsy. njordera. - Oroaao and tJarts. which said flare* shall be tmed therefore. esch of the rear. 1KTO to l!rv. botb in- tIle Nilk, 3 cans clusive and $20.000,November 1, In each when atarttnc or allshtlnc at night. \1at nnd the unkempt nativO stores mystery, the sinister hand of ultra modern lines, with rapid flre 3 1-2 lb lIcDemott are held - as material htlnc BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COM-of the years 1SC7 to 1845 both inclusive: the .Vfltnesscs ia the Frank Marlow (O It ahall be nnlsiwful for" any per-MOX COUSCIL OP THE C1TX OF 'lave been civlntr wav to cleanpr i mysterious murderer strikes act and dialogue worked out tor FANCY COOKING son.or peisons4o cacaso In any exhBil- BAinVA*lt: r _ Jini S3S3.O00 .^hereof being deslgnsted jjaye Deen giving way to^c-eaner, anotheJ mem1)er of lhe 11Mated the screen byWlllard Mack. ~*— -Diurder, Jh dht tloa Blafct jiUlaower 1nur uier tlw ~8wtlon—t-That—It—Is—uecesssTy- Bond*"—and- "" *"" -family-.—And-tiien-jinothpr.Powell iewls^Stone plays. the husband, (irosso and McDcrmott -missed a CUifr *-' n o becausa one person could not re-Commltta* o( the City of Railway, constructing the Itahway Valley trunk both lnrluslre. 17/100 November 1. in "Spare Ribs Sausage Meat Veal mosfrontt s appallinhim andhlg trageds aidesy o. t alAl fightcon- Ino Carlew , aol dscree timen Broadwa playery, starMitchel, andl eteh of the rears 1930 to' IMS •both ln- Call Hams Pork "l"Qne lof * the principal industries - -.•„,... ' 'L'- -•-'- nlunc- eA Int fitrhto | Lewis now, aEugeni screeen Bressererplayer, , MitchelHolmesl Roasting Chickens member one letter on a motor car flection 2:' Any~peraon, peraona,' fli mrer and-disposal works Jointly with on-a -steep—rooL__i__plunBe_m« rnnf A j or corporation Tlol^tlny any nt thm jn th«.Boronsh_oLUirwood tnd " elniivp, HQjOup KoT-MBbfr 1. In-esc-h of ~ajfi{KiV-' ~. )^ttTHaIfapSie;cement lndustry,-waa The-Herrify- TT«rbertrlJlric-HBupt,-Synd made kill* proridlnf for the Ansnrtnc of the ob- usually fat lnss. These are tb» men -wbo be- llratiou of said costraet." snd to raise BEST CUTS ~ -dsmp cars. There are also soap which held ^roadway In Us spell. ^ "8ame"bUl"arblll aree Marie and Urge bottle — OOKTOBATIOX ironu the fnrthtr sum tt *S0O to- nay the cost VOTICE factories which were made "famous, for nine months and won the-Pulit- troubadours; cothotho irlcUalcUaa onkpe PUBLIC KOTICE is hereby gtrs* of Issulnt the bonds anthorlxed by thla Roasting or Frying when the German kaiser vlsltedl tranic runu, bllledasThe k that tbe fotlowlnc Ordinance waa ordtnsn , of Alecaadtr Ham I zer prize as the best play~of-1927rFrank The broken couldn't -afford - to adoptcd'onHnal-readlng-at a resBhu- Hal& in 180S and honored the lac-'is featured at the Bahway Theatre er in Lads," and the Three Weber pound mvo the details-of tbclr bnslnesa aaeetlna' ot the Common Council held 2. That In ordcr_to raise live Court of Sew y Green s»ll amooata ting- 1383.000 for the 7tb day of October. 1SC0. on tbe to»y '.owners by an inspection. The today and'.tomorrow. This is theGirls in a singing, dancing'and ac- mado public. So closely are they Wcdortday ermlsg,-Oct.-», 1K3, dslyi afomuld" there*- ehstl-be "application'* of~Boiptre"Tmst-Conrpany German colony was founded as a slfncd by the Mayor. ' tic Mvpoaa fomld fhcrr s1D first Pulitzer prize play- to reach robatic novelty. watched that when - they make _a _ . JOHNJ.JIOFFJIAM, !?niBl _ nermanratt »m>ilsble coupon and Eugene Miller. Executors ot the religious center by German. Temp- *he screen -accompanied by Vita-j Comet killing it is known. They are kld- boud« of thhee dtfot Batiway In theEttate—of Alexander.HowejCbambcr- 1 Tomatoes City Clerk. t icipal amount of Th latn. late D{ Union County. deccaseiT. |iar»'ofi\v'urtemburK who_migrated phone-dialogue sequences^ In theNEWARK-THEAT,RE,_NE\yARK noped. Ana they W tta AN ORDINANCE aeffresate pprincipal amounmount of ThreTher Smoked.Call —AN—ORDINANCE-to-authorise-the HuMi»d a»»«« WOtjrU»r»-U»r»«« Thousand notice It hereby given to the creditors fto-H^lia-in-18G8._aUie-.coiony3yaa Bcreen^veislon_oiLthe_iilay, jCortttne demanded, nauall/ n«It DlDollarl a (1381000fUSS ) datetdd SNovembeb r h of said deceased lo exhibit to tbe sub- clo6E-d to non-members of the —Planes—darting and -swooping 6% constrnetivn of ceawnt concrete aide- seriben. Kxecntora aa aforesaid, their B EST~CUTS Griffith is starred, and* the origi- through the clouds, loop-the-Ioops, ' : they bare /made. walks on both side of Jefferson Avenue IKS. ot the dcwralnaUoa of one Uoa- [Templars at first. Later other nal dialogue -of tbe play has been jHams.lB from Hamilton Street lo-lfi>stneli Are- - or tbey wlirte" foreTer"barred~of--thelr [and the colony became an lmpor- •It is a 8lnipTerVilairtense~BtoTy tions, hazardous landings ana Conncll of the City of Itahway: srtlon thenSor against the said Execu- ot realism, enhanced by the etfec- Ithaca, N. T.—If each bacterium Section J. That cement concrete- side- tenilBedlemlBed; and all otheokara mmattera ters ——wKh- [tant German trade headquarters. blailng planes—these are some ol OurSpe&Blend Fancy Lima QQ walks oe eonatrarted on both aide* of reapart to the lssaanetlssaanet,, aale andd form tors. Porterhouse Roast Veal Chops were a dollar, a coble centimeter Hive -voices of the cast and ththee thrills In store for those who Jefferson Arrnne from Hamilton Street ot «al«ldd fcoadafcoada skaUbskaUb** datsnatnedat tdd bjbr . All claims should be presented to VTAL "Eecognlilng its Importance a»i! original lines of the play. The cast for Roasting, pound of milk'woulmilkwould jbe voitb mormo e tthan to WWeattaM Atenoe where none now nbiseqacBt mulattos or nraolntlons of Henry T. Stetaon. Attorney fur said a Palestine gateway\railroad mcnjoriKical lines of the play. Tne casi see "Flight" the •Columbia all-taBt- the Comasoa OoaacU. Kxecutom »t UuHIci No. 31. South have bnllt lines connecting the port Includes besides Miss Griffith and ing special when it opens at the Coffee, lb Beans, 2 lbs OO ' a mllUoomllUo , acajrdlnajdln e to Jama D. exist D fOU lrtlb Dinet 8eetlon 2. That the sboxboxe work ahalahal Sectloa I. Vpoa la* iaanaoce ot said Dor Street, Orange, New Jersey. ..Jrith Important cities along the Mr. Withers, Charles Lane, Anne Newark Theatre today, Friday, Oc- Braw of OorntU wlTertUr. Direct. - d thniloaoa . nI_tho_CUnIthoCU7 parnuacai-tenda, tka. aatbociiatlDB *t Dated, Oranscn. J. "count «fid«r tnltrofcoitev rercilrui 5° Conp)UI«e ot teoponry obllistion panaaat toth e fioast and^inthe hinterland. One Senaeffer, Alma Tell. Luclen Little-i»u»_.u October 0. IBS. C c c mJlroad Uae 1followB~Tlie~Tcoa8t"flBldr Albert-Gonti.-MarciaJlarxisltoberjlth. ' * i in aiq mf»p, nfi^OCjDOQ * - - ' d ththatt tthhe coatt COMPANY mJlroad Uae 1followBTlieTcoa8tflBldr AlbertGont. Boston Roll and .exMswe* tktrtel thsll b» d little Jo An Pierce | This vvivi terta In c - - - - • KT«E^a} MU.Iis.8~ • . " southward. Abont 80 miles soulli and little Jo An Pierce. the love and adventures of assesaed aa a local Improvement. Kxeculnrs. Bean Hole Beans lnr Section 3. That the. sum of Five Hun- proceed*''ot _ ocll-o aw-Sw Pees*13.IB lb lb I'O• .....f Haif.a o—n thiHIs . lineii««, traintmines bounhnnnildi "There are also five big vaude- Pot Roast, lb lb 39 dred Fifty (1330.00) Dollars be and-tns -bisds shall In applied 45 |fot- Jerusalem switch to the east same It hereby appropriated tor thepayment of all temporary 8T&EKT PAVINO tot a SOO-mlle run to the Holy City. ; Fort Worth, Texas.—A temporary of temporarily financing" thetuned pursuant---to— Mid . 2 cans Potatoes, 7 lbs jestralnlnjr bis wife, I coats and expenses charteabie" to theadopted JUcut S3, 1B2S, and to tb*Sealtd proposals will be received by Another line out of Haifa pene- t w n con u payment at the cost of aald Improve- the Opinion Council of the City of ,bates, another area familiar to Rump Roast Whom a» U anin.„!„„e f> onr .Vdivorcenn«: , -frotrom IO'the ^forscvln ° S?*t SJwor.-k aa.?!S.d that ?L *"? ment ant- to the cost of mains aald Uahway, N. J. st a renlar maetlnc to I itodents passing dose to Naz- takingposseaaloo ot <4B6aco,"a wild ot said local Improvement be hald permanent bonds: and there ahall ba be hild la the City OsVea »n Wedwa- EXTRA SPECIAL ^ pound therefrom and the beneflta therefrom raised annually by tax npon the tsx- October EXTRA SPECIAL lareth anj; •Wttlng_thflJsogth shore lrf, >aj ln>fi* p-pntwi here to TlulT-asseued-njwa-lne-property-lwM. ' ile-creptrty-of-aald-Clty a sna) stif. six .of the 8ea6rt3aUlee--This line i * nted thereby and that temporsry bonds J«nt to p the principa• "l an—d• int«y——. iiphalt pcnetrtUon^>avMicnt lhe r«j*n-l permanent -bonds ta tbway* . of the following street, together! ootmects with the Hedjaz railroad IS3P--- or notes are hereby anthorlaed to bee*t of aafc with such other work Incidental thereto], tliiTixss* through Damascus and luued from time to time In an amonnt i due. BESDE " PRIME C not to exceed In the aggregate Fire sameme becomcomeU uM that may be neceaaary or advisable. jpo, 'Branches-of-Uie-HedJa« 4t(rtibifi^fOTSs nnndred Fifty ((SSO.OO) Dollars pur- Swtlon 4. It Is hereby determined Ten Ryck Place from Paterson St. :h tbe port ot Beirut, one of the pound *s-"<.."- . suant to the provisions of-ScctUm 1.1, an(td )declared Thit tHiLlmororeraai: t la tlastl-1 southeasterly.. --.. . ss boxes' for the present re- Chspter-SW-lAws-of-JffW-aa-aniendedr ued ta the construction of a terrert-The^approxImtte estimate RIB ROAST RIBROAST lb _M«r morbi which be«dt-or" notes- shall bear Inter* system and the probable period of use-1 ties Is as follows: arf^IripoUr*)' miles-to=tha as follow?: A Weigh speUlng bee. eat at a rate not to exceed six percent fulnwa of aaid Improvement Is forty | 15uu cu. yds. oof fexecration to WBelrut" years. , aulred sub-«rade. Fancy White Boiling —Detroit •ttewa, •-•.•; -• - • '• .* (b(bi_Th«(bi_Th«'Llhe_aTenift-i L e assessed Talua- Mee sq. y« ameoile mendedl ««aadd taji- to be tarnished and set In concrete. PIGS ressinj the nlccoDgns ai lol- :• cA..WAMfc; > „plenunted Is WUUKfaaM. ' Plant and apeclflcatlona for the abnre "Oo hlKoneh, to or clump of Prealdent Common Oooasll w6rk - tnay-be- examined-at -the .jafflce (c) That the net debt of sat d City ot the aty Engineer nnd all bids most tstTM coma to strip the bark; computed in' the'msnner provided In be submitted upon the form to-be FEET hlcconch, to a dump of birch; I White Ro«e Brand Rib Lamb Chops Fancy Canadian JOHN J. HOFFMAN, ssld Sertloit 13 Its I0MJ H ""City Clerk. ^ (d) Thst the statemenIt "reonlred by I supplied by him and be accompanied • eome to Btrlp the b»rk- This pound tald*ectlon4aj>ld*tlonl4aj>f taltaldd:_*ii!aM.J««ui l byla_««rllBe(ltchwl£Jn an *araoant equal • s repeated over and over again— Plain or Stuffed ILPBniBWCH. V made and Bled' ta requireed b,y said act! to ten percent of the foEal bid logetber • C. A. WARD, •with a statement from nu approrcd was supposed to .be repeated— Turnips* 7 lbs Mayor. ' Hurttv Company to the effect that they 1—tbe-rfatecoqshsbynimn rtta- Olives, 3 bots. will farn.bh the hnnds requirpd. jd and-tooand'to k their departure, Sausage Meat or rlich to rejeft"nnr or all bldii and to 'when making aa attack, was w.lre any Jt^Ues^herelt,^^ s5^n71Urn»iie^Goo4 Links, lb 1 Fancy Carrots City Enirlnecr lovely sort, depart, ton sssssss'asss»assss^as»a»sa ^py^« aaai - • •• a- ^ t v Telephone The fn STREET -SlttpU Uf•" is Burma . String Beans, 2 cans, Fresi Spare Rib^ ~~T[ STi Beets, bunch roDpsala will be Te«lve-4he-Clty-Ota>ea on Wodaeju. Kitoited to a few benches and f pound ' J| yy} djy evening.'October 23, 1029, nt 8:00 iMnxdhe 'liout andn dellrrre jijiltturUe***t*-necessary or adrlsanle ORDERS DELIVERED. ,RiT*«fr?MANi ; tbe bamboo cave Matches, 6 boxes Lk O Also 4-Other Cltr dcrk! Clty 'of'niihwVy, N J 'aue ItTwaHhlnpton Street epotapotas *ad eaten COR1NNE QRI«»FITH TAT.KB »N "SATURDAY'S CHILDREN" AT «a the weather BAb,WAY -THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW - " " RVJ

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-'••- iT 1. beat ot my knowledge and belief _. „ for contracting », RAHWAY RECO™ FRIDAY. . JAN TAN HKKWBBDEN. rnsbler and" connections In Grand Street; Subscribed and sworn to before nw nance adopted Octob€r~Ztr~192$.~ Wbe Parent Wfll.Stoy . menu; rood tibie," "inquire 0 "Union bis Dtb day of October. IK». 23.ake ATe- ...•By John Lodwlck •fered--tHHttaitih£nrj8_to Kuknlkan i tyespond and implements. The Emma Johnson, Miss Nellie H sent one ot bla playmates the feathered ner two masted, hlgh-Btorn ship, In god location. . Inquire 3 Maple glgnedby tlie Mayor. nuc; and Stanton Street from Picrpont . .."Pgtenrtiurg, Fin., Oct. 1(V— Mrs. William H. Sew Tort—It asked to name ttrrace. • •••..•••. Jt JOHN J. HOFFMAN, Street to St. George Avenue; 0rdl- Martin,, Mr.Mr. uuanud *«.- Into tlie house for "something lual; which..flung klnh lines and a picturesque City Clerk. nancea adopted March 16, UB7, April 0,'. iclal) The Rahway colony ot the churches nnd creeds existing AN ORDINANCE \VO_ O£d _Al>rll 23, 1928. ' • -Merxitt.. Mr. .George R. .Van Sant, 'l~Xelctirtne;iiverBgepjaa-eoulU. ens-decked- wltb- ' a. .Wfltt JlllUBf " ' FOR BENT-Vln rooma and bntH, other to telephone to tne ho water*: of tbo British Bahama* lnipro* j~" .•:. --- nintaed. Benf M8J». 190 Mala atncL suance of Public Improvement tfonds electric company, and himself pool at CWcheri-ItM. Having seen (bore it went: down in a severe T«L 72S. : • . • ocs-at of the City of BabTrny in the amount Church Street; Ordinance adopted •HliJjViBeasbti will be considerably VanSaut. thinking lmrd-a list beginning.nH of $285,00a • April 25, 1028. v Moses tamous concert band ha: plmlVetically with ^ventlstsi ana took a post by the fallen wire those mystery cities,-those (acrid oplcal storm In the heart of a ;-.forBer ,);UBa last year when all re to warn traffic ot the danger. you BENT—Apartment four rooma WHEBKAS, berelsfore various per- •JS. *)i500 (or reinodelllnc tbe prca- "•oSraii were shattered liy the heavy been engaged to appear here to ranging through the well-estab-j clnl altars and that pool l|. gives ..strict onco Infested by more than and fcatb. one mlniitc to atorea, buaea. manent general and local public im- ent police station Including new steel their third successive season »"u ranging wrougu ;u>.= ""• " Allen Hollls, president' of •.^ififtnx or tourists who come from their third successive season and yon a start—as If yoo bad mlracj- [000 people *bo depended exclo- tratna: ^In - nalonttlaj - aeetlon:' orn-' provements hereinafter described bnre cell work: .Ordinance adopted 'Decem- will jrlve daily programs In Pic- 1Ished fleets trf UnlversnHsts. the electric company, and lonsly pulled aside the eurluln of BToly upon, tor.their liveli- October .10.". Elni [Seen made in the City of Bahway and ber 15. 1920. ' wlsq^-WH lamB-Eark....Speciali.•..n.-He woul, ould mismls»s. Msms. mu"irmk ub,y « 2D. $0,750 for pnrchaslnc a motor . ); e v r : Major Robert W. Brown, wit- time—to behold Maya faces In the hood. . • • . have been temporarily financed and as •^ -belt pa. eh joy. ihe many pastiiiies' proximately 200, for by the most to all such Improvements that arc operated street nwwper; Ordinance events huv& 'DCUU iutu.ih.u —, nessed part of the Incident living flesh, faces that we so often I Tho marine division of the pirate •OB BBNT—A. room wlla all eon- local Improvements special assessments adopted March 2, 1937. ' " . ~~indV•recreations of the Sunshine authoritative figures obtainable and the former presented hh>'» display featnrea the Florida TeBleBeta at:«8.Maple annoa. oct-4t 30. $3,000 for preparing a grade map _ lor Thanksgiving Day and during call AMec Xetthere-on Cpinmel against the property benefited hereto- of the City ..of Kabway; Ordinance was represented iere byllbe Christmas holidays. All tour therefore at least 210'.distinct re- •young Hamilton with $5 In ."those faces still exist by theTio* monstor, the larseat water- fore * have been .made, levied and con- f ligious bodies now active In the KOB RENT—On Adama. atreet » "alx firmed,- and-it ..ls-nccesaary..^ to_fund adopted-Juno 1, 1927. ^ --- ...... 'i.,,., lof, trioir I S°l courses are"in excellent con- appreciation of hl3 service. •" dreds. A short and stocky race,' thlnt fte&aejex:-»een.or- taken room' bonae wltli all.. improTcmciitr _. _- -~ Tor—purchaalnff—a—motors—^ 15 residents who had left ... - ' —-1-- *«>• winter rjlay I United Spates, according to Charles nlmost beardless and with ?oar?e JnwatniThl Ja but heat: large coal range In of said - (teneral improvements, and to vehlclo JOT UH> in tho City Enginee-r-'s if- ;fi»meS^'fit: flfe-" -Chamber- of —Co pWr Ferguson, whoiaurveya.i tliU 5 Ts . Wtcbenr^eal|3n.t)Wtbr--^l'|3nt)nr-Ttat7-15n e715|FF "fun31iuch temporary—financing-inutile J>cnatmeJ>nttCiO3t^Edoptt J Au black hnlr, thoy remind yon of the bed for _py the - Smithsonian nor. ztl .Mala atreet. case of said local Improvements In theEU»t 3. 1027. jnerce tourist registration bureau, variegated , religions. . growth Japanese. -Though alUmemory_sl\ AVorld's Work,. - • • . 28 M6Hliw'"«rWsUic,<.- [itUutc.._j>Jei». .York. Aquarium, «Ht respective amounts, representing the 3232. io.800$0800' for parchitatnir a motor and boosters from that city main- •}°""H""season Jack - Qulnn, one of-. Connie FOR iftSHI—Foor and fln room fUU, City share of the. cost of said local tnlrk for use In the Street Department; tatP thaf their -numbers will be lor .i'if,. „,.",•rival, s here for the There nre 10 division of Method' neglo tHuMUm and other ln»tl all ImproTemuta, on Weat Orasd 'improvements, to -be borne by general Ordinance adopted November 2, 1927.-. - c She"Cough? and Talks Unclrt "veteran pltchcni anil-who 3.1. $5,300 for purchasing a motor., -more-than—doubled- tills-jjieaao ' " Ism now t unctiouln&_-.Ferguson er teryparifl,ineyoi.>ii «,—• at«et Inqalr* ; H. Bobloaoa, - ISO taxrttion; now, therefore. .shows. Baptist bodies number 18.1 Snlisbury7Md--Aft being mute IThe creature Is 45 feet Ions and aided materially this year In bring- Ualn atrert. Jott-tf BE IT OUDAINED BT THE COM'roller for use in -the Street Depart- . nnny^^-arrangins^ to ^E^ul^^l ancient Muya tongue.ispoken tor Bkhs 15 tons. It was captured SION COUNCIL OP' THE CITY OF ment; Ordinance adopted April 25.1928. "EresbTterinnism— has —0—^WTerent J ^ln -montl~_"ii.. Hnrlnir which time thousands of.years before^theSpanr ing the Athletics to jtbe j FOB KSNT—Apartment -four rooma —M—£l,00i>-for-pnrclw]ne-and-initall— no asr Captain Charles Thompson and bnnonnced .his relfrement BAHWAT r~ i condition. 'Four days hoillca ot adherents, and there.are^ Ish conquest. This.tongue, if the aM batk, all (mproTuntnta. Ipqnlra -.,^»...- . ^ .. .. ,„ « ^ . to ing trafile nlgnals i*nd algna; Qrdl- -^Elrsb',oj:-£'----rg were able to" J ffc-_MAJ|»Ma>l ftOJttlttJt Sectionalv . ThaMt it Js necessarfc Mm iify Lnnn.i-c L luli Yui V iffid raise— thc iram—of- $285000—to—fund--* ^jcaJa_fi5iBnii_w!_ " i lw\\'.1 ° ' '-'' thp journey 3Ti. . . _. (or conatTuctlng and ln- from cTHcago. that "her~p(5Wer-of-speech—woold Inal langungeniratimve-stoooVoL , llkiv -principal— amount- of - temporary , ilnlJini,- iricJierator with ihe BeceMarjr" .. HQth, nhct: Hie annual Halloween- five daJ.s tr i uiajor bodies f ^ |fn addition to this the display noteR or temporary bondn.of tbe City -rinHvi«--ar'ii-mii«ked-^.stree.t_jat : Easte ^verJ»_tecatned,_Martha Wells, -whlte-mani_speech. EJven today. I bnllillng_nnfl _ ttppnrteDances __for__tbe ± l"dlvlslons—of nineteen, today speaks fluently Spanish controls only the cities Of hOOhl Towaa B»H> o» of-Bah' intstandinjr-nnd - un- . _^_.dlRiio'gihc,.. of,. garbaire and' ade wllt'bc heluv..d. Iin the rich hotehotell ] ^,Day,,mtu i First Ambai.ador churches. IKijni'd TIT aftetitter coughing up a small-piece oof Yucatan. The country at large stilt water creatures. Most of the 170.00O Inhabitants if tempornrily finaticlnc tho cost of refuse;^Ordinance adopted Stay ' 9, :S center or the Sun-i But aside from these divisions KOB- BALB-Candcra. W-00 per load. "and shxipr-l •Thninas' Vn™\s Bayard was tlie ches, and tube about three-quarters of an conducts IU business—especially Boilele«8 Pot Roast .n,»«« of Madeira, an Island In the AUan- WMtrnv KrwsiaDer nnloa.1 mkinc the followlnp re« pec tire perma- 3O.$.1.4riO.OO for two motor operated Other events will fol- -of—ionggstabllshed churplies, and condut Uc soaUvR-cst_of Portucal, Uye^ta Inquire 2S7 West Qrand atreet, or col nent public improretnentH In-nnd, for apart.from the (•«. CodR3—o« f f ansnengtln • :— :— Uabway. 17«K^_ . 1.' naId"~Clty~pursuiii)t to "tlie'TolIo'wlnir rbajre—trucka; Ordinance ...adopted., 1- «-nm "urn frrpnf Godle3—Othipf | theTcUTcIeZbuslneBS—In Mayar-and. towns occupylc(-~ narrow ledges JOE'S- SHOBl BEPAIBrNQ — (B Irv- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS dcsciibed ordinances and in tho fol- .rll 10. 1020. llonian Catliollcs and Jews, theip In Marcb, 1920, she underwent a |Crade crossings. It should be re- FOR 8AI.E—XeajKiBed entr wood, : '37. $4,000.00 for Installing of a six tonsil operation. Afterward, ac- aloss the. seashore. Behind Help Wanted ing street Opposite Babway'^Thea- lowluc respective^— nmoonts {said re ull~mfliiital~iwirch board nitli-entripT- nre more than 100 minor sects, on Cozumel you hear It everywhere. Dbercd. averasc nn mfcr this of them sheer cllffa rise more than per cord. Pbone 009: Dunellen. trc. Our specialty, men's nnd ladles' Charter. No. GZ9Q .mounts repreaentlnff the cost of nald cording to the family, she became _^._: ...... _«cii-8t full soles. We cover-ladles' wooden jent at Fire Headquarters on Semi- whose names, creeds and purposes BoUing Beef ~ fc.*?* •than ia«fc—Toledo Blade •._- "ljOOOrfeet. ::::'::'.::. ' KIUBUAN WASTED—At Bahway BEPOBT OF COKDITlONvOF THE rniproTementfi, or In the cane • of each lary "Arcane:" Ordinance' adopted J"eb-~ nre unknown to the vast mass ot nnable to speak except In a bare' Gold.mith Couldn't Dictata SOU.RiEEw -laundry,—Clsrksnn l'lace l»oiw heels, 'oil colors.. Call and deliver KAHWAV NATIONAL UANK OF local improvement, tbe nortlon of thenary-13. 1920. I whisper and with difficulty. While TOL It service. T«S:plioneTlahway~2S51: BAH WAV, IN THE STATE OF KEVT •oat to be borne by the City by general 38. $3,500.00 for InstalMnc a now Americans—and most of them are —-Dictation Is no ^iew thing, though Smoked Toiigae« j___ ^49e rbea|i. ~Inqn!ra 1 Cuildlnstou atreet JEB8EV. AT TIIK CLOSE OF BDHI- taxation) to-wit: flourishing. Altogether they-num- working at o- -local. shirt factory : jmpressed air type fire whistle; Ordl- commoner today than ~ot~old;—A- .,r.hooe an-lt,... OrXOlIASWA FB-ANK-BE»NICKr-Palnter-and-Deeo-| -—fc-$^: 101.48 -for-ffMtHng—t he- road way .anM'vaofttea^Auirtirt-^riWt^ ™^* ber more than 2,000,000 adherents. recently Hiss Wells " was seized rnior. Interior and Exterior. 210 KmourtK* and cODBtructine cement.concrete side- -frlend,ot.Ollver Goldsmith once sug- FOR RAI.B-Oak romtillutlon book Apply llnhway Theatre. .19. $244.78 to pay a portion of tbfl.. with a spell of coughing- and emit- Frying Chickens ^/t*© Price street. v Telephone 1778. It and dlicounti ... walks and combined concrete curbs ost of JBsalnp permanent bonds au- "Far from being an age of unbe- eaae and desk, price $3. loqolre 14' Ovcrdraftt 143.35 .nnd trotters on both sides of Stanton lief, this Is an age ot Incredible ted the tube but still there *wus no gested to him that-be use the servx WADE & BUTCHER Jaqtm arenac. 1 IVANTEU—Womsn for genersl house- bnrized hy this ordinance. Ices of an amanoensls, to avoid the ALL KINDS Off .CAKPBNTBB WOBK" UD.t*d_Statefl_aoTernment .[iitreet from PJerpont Street to. -Beet ion-2.—Tba Mn-or der-to-ra! se-safd^- faith," declares Ferguson. "Cer- apparent change In the function- EVERYBODY READS^ work, for small family, part time. securiUea owned Jcorce Avenue; Ordinance adopted Au- imounts affgreentlDp $285,000 for the physical labor of writing. He tried —-SPECIAL ;>-•'. Snunyfield Baeon MB».;>1*. FOU SALE—Uoa.llnc . cblrkeoa Apply 213 Central avenue. It Uo&sea, fftmffflB, porch endoiarec rly.Ji Let Baumann Supply the tainly we cannot be said to be an Ing of her ybcnl cords. screens, alterations, repairing, etc Other bonds, stock*, and ffust 17. 1027. >nrposes aforesaid there- shall be la- It. It did not work. Re paced np TTnlted Peed Rtore. 180 Main atreel securities owned med permanent • negotiable cotfpon Irreligious nation; we are so re- The next morning, however, she ^uxved Blades Trlrphone 10TO. fnrvf; VAV w.ntwl with clerical ex- Kea-onable price, zalr deallnsr. A 2. $3,503.1J for paving and improv- 1 wns taken suddenly HI with pains and down the room while the nman. issified Advertisements—- perience (or work In atocltroom.i A|>- "JuFgeEBsn. Carpenter and Bntfih tas Xiuwrcnvc ijtrcct—front—Hilton—Are- dn—of—the—City—of—Rabway—dated— -"[rfo'ffl "'i ' TVP hnyp become per- .wns tasen suuu *>* ...... Furnltnre and ""^—•PJf^crly to the Itahway Itlrrr •ember "1, 1920t o/ the denomination nensls saraBjAvaiteafm Hie nurd* ----- *ittfflna fnrp"!**- i!HrtUnP frui roafl. ¥ftooe 1574. 17,06t- verse about It. It should be borne in her throat and a spell ot Badlo in console wltb lond apeaker, tnfH ....:...!!!... 1 * ~"."-.-SB Ruu'd""Ironj itatiway ine Toouaanir IIoTta'TS" to be set down. At last Goldsmith ttoo. Beserve with Vederall B to llaxelwood Avenue; Ordi- ,nd each of which shall be designated In mind that' each sect I mention whldb^she said, seemed to np SHAVE Ramp Corned Beef IK47« Six Cents a lane m^oaable. Can be seen any time at Stop "Here for Tonr serve Bank represents nn entirely serious and turned.to him, .put tho Bgreed-on 212 Church atreet, or call Bahwa SALESLADY In drcM store, steady C1IKI8TJIA8 CABDS nances adopted April 0, 1U^7 and De- Public Improvement Bond'* and all of jnroach^strangulaUonnroach~strangniauon.. . ThiuEe V«McotfghO.._ - fee lato his hands, and dismissed «B-U. : oc*-2 work, good'ehance for**adviincement. lsst-lilimte. CUi Hbop Cash and due from bonks .. cember la;, iVJS. hlch flhnll ma tare within the arer- emphntle departure from acceptetT Copy not accepted after 10 A. M. Tuesday or Friday. a Cherry Btreet. Outside checks and other 3; $158.41 for curb and cutter ige period of usefulness hereinafter de- ^^SSSRIng broughtt her an unexpected re«r- him with these words: "It won't l'leaao write Box 42, care Becortober 5, 1W7. respect to the lsananrc, sale snd form and -purposes, a new religion." startled to hear a" vole* over her 60% additional H charged. . wholenUe prirea at Friedman's. Treasurer and due from 4. $3oo.'J3 for constructing side- if Raid bonds shall be determined by —Some.. of -the_ recent_Protestant and my hand must work together." Main atreet. Pawn* C2-J. o HELP WANTED—Yong white girl for EBWIN TBCDKL V. 8. Treaaurer 5,000.00 uibsex Inp nnd tin paid In the aircrepste 1 Estate for Sale FOB BK.NT fnrtber nae for It.. An opportunity _ Ileserrea for dividends, con- ,_tlnc connection at Grand Street north- amount of J2S4.755.22 and to the pty- rati\e experience peculiarly qualify us to take ized by Christ, the North American Now Here Is a Fish: Try One Kix-rooja new nouae. aa&uanor, bard- r pany. S> Hamilton street, Bahway. tlnjreneie*. etc. easterly for approximately 325 feot ment of the cost of. ixaulnp said perma- wood Soon, abadea and f»» ranee, Ku therefore .preacnted fvr someone tu. ac MCS1C RIODIO Old Roman Catholic church, the ..•THEATER SALE ON DBYANT KTltBET eara a^rral barsatn.. Uvtvr may .be Lesaons In Violin, PLaao and Csrnet- Circulatlnx " notes oatatand- Ordfnaucc adopted- Vebruary. 8 lO^S.- nent bonds and to nn ntoer purpose ,. complete charge of the floral decorations for J room brirk rettfrr hull*?, eipr- Klx-room bonae. nrar Sc«lt (Teauc seen In onr romponlnir roum. 0. • JUO0.44 for constructiuj; concrete ind there shall be raised annually by Feet, Wing, and Ears Pri«e« Eflcctirc October HUi itot^OD rrout l>r 100 dtep. Hoiue nation. Hi. Firing l Uiitj St. ui Cealrai kit HAITWAY I'lmi.lWHlNr. COUP.. Also Veral Cnltore. Doe- W^'ljanis, includinff sldcwaUta on both sides of' Pierce ;ar upon Ihe taxable property of said ~Beach~HaTen7-Nr-Jr—This—flsh- •Hie luuf. cuiniri fculteia aud kjil Hft 'TOitUt— Miscellaneons Slfevl—from—SHTtnn^—Avenue—m—vunr t?Uyru Huiil.inifflcleul 1" pay thg prlir^- fj—the weddingv of Daniel's band, the Churches of I oak Coon tbrtiuEbuot, tlU> bath rarrell l'lace. "TilR. t">TitHTSOUSBOtr clpal and interest of said bonds aa tha story.cannot be told with gestures, SB. . -.. MAN WANTS family wash tofdo at 1SS West Scott Avraae. juerce Street; Ordluanccs adopted July 1 God; Holiness nnd the Pentecostal W»5P Ikltrben. bardwuod trim. ' l>eeora- Klre-rooni house. Uahway arenue, $35. -*0. 1D-J7 and December 2SJ? 11)28. same " become doe. BUY FERNS NOW! because no one has an arm spread are htaoUfnL If Intrrestrd in t-OK XALG-IIoaaekold iooils-Larce home. Phone Bahway S09-W. ocll-'Ji Phone 10S9-J. Demand deposits FlTv-ruom bnnsalow, autrttarkir, half ocl-41 Time 7. ?^74.8S for. rciiiBtructlnK sewers in ..•Section 4. It Is hereby determined' Holiness -church. of J2 feet. Anyhow,-Its^length—12 Package of 5—50c, 12 tbr$UX) •>• look tbla one uier. It will pay bureau and bed. oak; metal bed earn and : Today-and^Tomorxqw. acre cronni], $£1. trttltJK tfan VO11.NU ^LADV-. ftlns ttr»» ilmre-her AH**n; ^tre«.t, Wiliwn Avenue. Kearny ml declared: " ' ~lris "the" best~Bme of-year to buy them—- feet from head to"tip ottail—Is not -rUr-ntHB-dvplex-L •.—««. r JOHN J. COX cbuuti ,i7;. ;T:~.T. AvV.'iine-an"tI~T3oDttld Avenue"; Ordlnanc* (ai That the probable period of use. ; Short Canal-Boat Hiatory ' SCOTT Scven-rovoi nouar, to ,Vv,Kolto sweeper: eoitomereit : pia nch: arm- furnished rroo m with anotheh r lladyd : the most remarkable feature ot the On the Stage chair. - jrlllowlllVul: ccan beater: rue referencf e exchanged!h . Address "Lady." Cellar Excavating * and Grading adopted May 18. llt.7. uln»?Hs of the respective Improvements The first canal boats were for Smoother ; roum two ttury i«r. Lot K). ^ Dnmp Tradu, Tractors and Equipment Total '...... ,...». 8. *455..tt! for coiiBtruction of till deRt-rlbed and numbered in Section they are cheaper than at any other time and strange creature hauled In out of 20 Cherry St, Rah^y,. loo. All 1 »^ atram SU-ronm bouic. 2-<-ar caraffe, l&AKS -buffet. fl£ Elm avenu care Kecdsd. ~ . It State of New Jers*T. Connty or Union, •» . .jf this ordinance is as follows: Nos. freight only and provided quarters Radio's Favorites Phone 131 far Hire pipe hewer In Lake Avenue from Jaqucs the deep here recently by fisher- bavUwood floors: rrnor. tlX Usanre. Ton KoU. FUUax Dirt, Cord I. Jan van Herwerden, Cashier oi theAvenue to Broad Street and in Broat' 20. 31. 32. 33 and 30,—five years; Nos. 1,. can become acclimated to your home before cold merely for the captain and crew. men.' 334 Morris Ave^ Ehzabeth aall Uoarn parment and moTe Konr-room apartment, lit Door, ocS-It Kl-ItNACE WANTED—Hot air or pl|>e- aborc-named bank, do solemnly swear Street fruin Lake Avenue n distance ol 3. 4. (5. W. 28, 34. 37 and 38.—ten years; Quicker Ka«t Uracd «lrrrl. fSl Irss,* In giHul condition. AtMrcsx I... - Wood. Cladrn that the above statement is true to t&e Nos. 2. II, 11, 12, 13. 14. it 18, 19. 20, weather sets in. . | But the demand for passenger ac- it has a mouth 12 Inches long on THE 132 Etaiora Ave, Elizabeth BOYA.l, -TTf.KWBITER FOB XALB— rare of Bahway Becord ur phune Yard:. SOS Wbltllrr Bt HO feet; Ordiuancc adopted May 4, It has a mouth 12 Inches long on nilltlon. —price—reasonable. —Resldeace:— 7»_ Seminary_J Avenne' 2ir24. 23. 20, 27 and 35,—twenty years: | commodations brought canal boats the top of Its head, with no teeth More Dependable IMD. to * * "^*-~^ *• "oar. |3i." • . ." . . ." —flood —eonUltlo 114*'^V'It V. $14.1724.47 for pavrnp'and-other No. 3d.-thirty years; and Nos. 5. 7. 8. "lITlTooa Avie linden Tknc roonu and bath, «S- - »tp. after O 1p.m. . Sahway, >'. J. • •> 'up. -wlth-two cablnSvOne.nt_the bow and tne my u IU ..^ , tin to aee It- lla> oak Doora, Pbon»-Bahwat y ©co-Tr WANTED—Washing and Inminc to do Phone Bahway IS( wise iiuproving Lctmvillo Avenue fro: 10.13, 22 and 23.—forty years; and that one at the stern, wlin cargo Uatches" "and^very hardgums.—Its ears are •VI trim, atandard plamblnff. Four rooma, nrar aonae. mlcawar. lw KKPOUT OF CONDITION' OF THEHard wood Avenue westerly to t hi the average of Bald different periods of fled (knjochoqu kltrhrn la well lulh. - ahovrr. built-in Bxinre*. alram at home. Call fur and deliver. Phone •-,' oci-i: K.MIWAY TBt'KT COMPANY OK City Line; Ordinance adopted April *J0, UKefulnexs taking Into consideration amidships, the forward cabin for litneee a pig'spg ., escept that In each ear —ittip A r«duct o» WADE* BUTCKE* baa iroDloc boanl. broom haat, b«t water, window ahades, caalCIIAUIK —Tbe onf-nlm* foundatlo Bahway 30. cx-Iirt BAHWAY IN THE COt'NTY OF 11127. the amount of bonds to be Issued on- women and> th»•—»•»e atte»r cabi~«hin for men. Iis an eye, nnd the eare s are at arc for Ic* box. enamel nar*. tans*.-ruruUlwd bjr-owwr. Hi. nrment with _". lomlnal- «ajr t'NIOS. AT THE CXOS£.O1L3C»1- ia$IMri.S3- for conntructlnc a sewe: arcount nf the several purposes, and end oi we uiuuw. J.U%. —. K.Wr. ml F*.. Sfc.«W-f £»*2.' THE GREAT _ i alnk. in fart II la aa akv aa Four rooms.and bath, uptown, $30, I 'o. -r. deaonitraAitralonl . ph»nc KepmenU' PABMEB—Have you a load of well VIOLIN INSTRUCTION NK.HS ON OCTOBER 4, 1829. 'ompnllnir such respective periods from Within a few years "passenger traflU- either end of the month. B Mlx-ioum .:aouw. (arace. ale* plot.1 •'—«-tire Mra- •"•. EUxabel" h Cberry. 137 Caa rotted cow or horse manure for sale in Stantou Street from Pierpont Stri j_s«ml-clrcle, are four Inches IN PERSON ,-.. will nnd In a *ia.000 bom- DAIST HXNG8T TtDUK STUDIO" westerly for approximate!v 4.^0 feet the date of the bonds, or from one year > >>~ <.nhph'iVfrelRhtwas^^car_fre!ght_w.asjcar-. Ina_seml-clrcle, are f ,- loak ihem ortr: '»»T at* a bat. bm strthmrioa. arand atreet. Kabway. N. J. I'bon. Phone (37. It Loans and discountH $1,120^510.17 Ordinance adopted April 20, 1027. after the date or estimated date ot tho i ffeTgEt~or~cargt -long,- and Jiear_ihe^frbnt^otjl!e^fro _ the : V : : far the prim. Wajr par real Vlre nwns. 1st Boor. Lawrence street CB-M arenlas*. - odi XS New Braaswlck Arcana ITnltrd - States Uorernmeut completion of tho respective, improre-—>_ V & PACIFIC 11. $3,3CW.^ for* pavior and improv jso 4-Qther Acts--4 ••"^ '-~' SoldlAt j"" ^ i yxm ran bay «i* oftanr hmaeaJajav* ANTTO BEST OABAGB near P. JUhwar, N. i. 80,400.00 St. George and Hazelwodd erpressesjjrerejip- body nre two feet, ench seveiTfeef L r B. B. nation. State- price. Write to 'securities owned In£ Stearug Street from Picrpou mcniB or acquisition of the property-tit-*- itallf 1a* aame wij. If TOB narr| K|. t. jm bouae, near alalloa. | COME IK • ASD *EE inV beanilfaf dfa. cach- case where said-bonds are dated erote^ for passengers alone. The long and each having two toes. pUjr of Vaed I7prt(kta-«a. «3S. «n ^Ilss HermanrBox-m Avenel. -N: J. . TihiBsie'iM_!L_I Other hondx, fttocfes and lo Bryant Stre**t«; OrdlnancpiradQptc ^ yoar owa. tell ua ana wv will .Knur nflint, !«wla afreets$10. ocS-2t securities owned March 1G. ltttT and April 0, 1927. more than one year after sneb date orr Avenues boatslwere drawn hy two or three Two wings like those ot a bat have SEE THE'> [them In a burnt for Jon. If TOO •Vlre-room tMorj *"»je. »W. »73 aod up. S5 depoalt; eaajr terma. Aabary Park Btadlos loo* 5th Avenue. Banking bouse $33,400-00 1— $11,I(JA.Q9 for pavlnj; und improve estimated date of completion or "ac- — a .(spread of'9 "feet The creature Bell's Drugstore EASTERN DIVISION _' . Id tu liny a home don't "In and qoinee treea, flowering . almonu Total '. ?l.sn,W7.41 Line; Ordlnnnce adopted Jnly 15. 19*-'- manner provided In Section 12 of Chap* Traffic Officer NaW^ ROSE - lilac, roldrn bella. 07 £a*ex alreet Rahway 1G5-W. auI0-3St BECOMES EFFECTIVE NOVEM Clark Township, rest $3) per month. BER 15. 1929. HOW WILL THIS abiUU 14. $20o.D0 for paving Pierpon trr 222 P. L. 11)10 nn amended and sup- Owner C. Andrea. Telephone Bah Bahwaj. . od ' Capital stock paid In 200,000.00 Street" from Central Aveuuc to SIplemented. In 91S.6GC.839.G6*. ALL FQK H^iO—Hf>oms 12xt2. crlling ino.ono.no Eel for Jaywalking »ay liO-M. ' ___: LAW EFFECT YOU? HERE IS Surplus—_„- M**u L... u--tlo - t-alntlnj;. THE -ANSWER: .: Undirided profits—net' ..... July 2R. 1024. TO liET—8-Pt-LTOX"STUKKT XEAIt apeelala-^Bleb m'abocany Ilulsb. Due to banks, lurludinp. cer- said Section 12, Is $904,372.13. Jaywalking must be regarded as an ^RING .HILTON AVEME. 13 BOOMS AM> ^S, and two tone antique finlai Kr>l>berE tbe Painter. U Main stnet. WE CAN PBOTECT YOU WITH 13. 91.080.77 for constructlnir a tl! Tel. 463 *ep2iv2t tified and cashier's checks pipe sewer and connections in Pierpon (d) That, the statement required by „ unusnal duty for a traffic police- ' BATU. KTEAM HOT, JI'ST BE' *1U5 (Resular Lauler-llumnna »T50 •INSURANCE ON TOUR CAK TO outHtandinc :...' 4,070.4.1 Street; Ordinance adopted April 1,1325. .„,!.] faction 12; «f said act bsa been lilt REST—A eonrenlent eotlacr. all K1SIHIIKK. SlIT.tBLE BOAUDIKG mualc rolU. bench and rarer, ts Oe 5R2.7ttS.8T man. Still, this happened in Stock- TlmnroreuienK. £! Maple aTenne. Ilent CA HP ENTER— CKNEIIAL CON- COMPLY WITH THIS LAW INDemand deposit a 10. $&*£).<» for Murfacinp 3f— made and tiled as required by said act. at Iwinlre at at Mapir »rel'uo. OR IIOOUS: CAS BE t'SED ItY po«lt. eaaj tertna. _ Lauler 1'lano AN OLD ESTABLISHED INSUR Time deposits 7W.771.50 Brunswick Avenue Troru Commei C. A. WARD. -htrtm-recently neatthe_royal.palace nvr nif Tmi v>viiilt-s IV. LTRACTING_=^Old_ and new Jobi tCC ars 17 Special rale* on garnet*. BUb^wlH! B HI*—payable—and—redls-— fitrgct. tii—Haxelwnnd when an eel was found wriggling ,_ II. K. LAMPHEAU. m IDE atreet "and I'CDM. It. B.) oc8-: O counts 14^200.00 nance adopted September 30, 1024. Attest: MAIN STUKBT OU MILL OKFICE. jiml roof*. John HU1 *fc Son. Trl. TJBL FUEBMAN & SON, JOHN J. HOFFMAN, ' . •• . across the street A crowd speed- FOIt SALE— lUblilt doe. al«> Kahwiy ]045-J. oc.-2t 17. $8.M2.6E8.M2.60 fo___r repavlnfi and othei ily gathered, blocking traffic, and lltonae aljr rooma, batb, rleclrlcltr FULTON STIIISBT. _ atf " 136 IRVING ST. Total ...... Tr » 3J JO7.41 wine Improving Kill ton Street fro: City Clerk. •rtler. lnqnire 1CS Jaques Stmltt ot New 4ct*cy, Conntr at Union u: Milton Avenue to Hazelwood Avenui Approved: then a policeman hovered In view. rfy. painted' - annd -derorated: aboi " •OB RENT—Uoose 139-41 Broad street. -l'hone.SB. • - • ocS-tf [rr« of fruand; at Kelormatv —JAN-VAM_U£RWBKX>EN—JAN-VAM_U£RWBKXEN1_Pre«ident_ 1 Ordluauee^utlopted^July-1,-1023. ^iDOLPH ULBBICH, - After many vain attempts to get .at Kelormatvry ettroo4BSrlpFeaetrlt4l ^ and-Ji-C--POTTER,CPOTTER- TTreasurerr , of -ththe Major. - MES. C. J. KLASEK ' 15. $20,5Oi for pavliiK and improving hold of the slithery fish the officer and dellratraacn >l"re doini SL Georse arenoo or next door. . CABPENTER AND BUILDER above named itiHtltuttoii. do solcuuily certain portions of Haaelwooil Arnnn Statement and Notice Jeweler, Optician oc«-U Haass Made Ple^ Cain and Bread o! AUTO OWNERS swear that the above statement ix true and New BruufiwicBruuwick Avenue; Ordlnanc The foregoing; orillnunce was adpptett finally managed with the aid of % rr >»O0 weekly: no oiipoalllun lu AU Kinds . Bouses, Ganges, Parch rstdotares, to tbe best cif mr knowledge and belief. !>y the Comuiuti Council of tbe City of ' Don't Lpse'Your adopted May »">. 1025. 1 some newspapers to secure a firm 16 Cherry St. \ V CasT Castea'fsr Ckardva. Clsbs. lodges Allerallvas. Estfcaatn taralshed —JAN YAN HEBAVKRDEN, _ •" 10.- 3M.-f.17.2J) for paving and Irapro Itahwtiy, "New Jerney.-on-tbe-Dtn-dlvy °^ - ' J'KTEU n. RIIRI.TON President. Ortnher. 11K2), and approved by tbe grip on It after which he trotted , _ Broad XI.. Kllxabeth. N. J. Xlouae. alx rootna and batb. break- aad Card Farttcs gpeelal ZSe Dws I 118 Salkerford 8t Kahway. N. J. Inp William Street from New Brun ..i»l nook, mn porch, tiled kitchen and 1M Lawres«e fU Bahway. N. ». ' Driver's License J. C POTTKR, TTreasurer, wick Avenue to Main street; Ordi- SLiynr OB the Otb day of October. 1029. • It oft to the police station. There | After fl p. m. rail Ilabwaj IT- It. Fboao Bahway -893 Are you prepared to meet the re- and sworn t o beforbf e m.me The tiouda antborlied thereby will be balb. mragr. alL Improrementa. raaao stahwajr 1M0 quirements of the Sew Jervey Klnan- bi d nance adopted April 21. 102nu«*-t«—itadiaou—ATQIHI.*; Qrtiinancfi Hi- rroewillnf tn net anlde or TScatt q^aKsS^^^rr^^rom- OtOfc spare in atiaens' Bank Build with a. modern air brash. A flrst Correct—Attest: adopted April 7. 102Q. this ordinance nmat be -bepun wltbln 6 FABMH. elasa job guaranteed at a saving of ItEAL ESTATE SERVICE CORP. A- V. KinSTEIN. 21. $30,301.12 for pavinjr and improv- twenty days after tho publication of the flsbmarke t ' Apply B. KSaELMAN. 20 percent. Let'me snow you. some of INSUItANCE JAS. McCOLLVM. inp Grand Street from St. George Ave- this statement. 1 iOTB. snk BoIIdlncT I—oar-raUtottaf^work'done this Milton' Arcnue FKAXCIS V DOBB1XS. nue to Lcnnington "Street; Ordinance JOHN J. HOFFMAN. I ACBKAOE. (Opposite l f Rh Prince7<»u»tav Adolf rACTOBIEB, Directors. " ~ and the \ew-45 Tubes BIUIIWAI TO SUENT ' ._, 8TAMDH f mall store. at_lS3 Irvine atreet $& GAS STATIONS One single ojllce, $15. In Bauer Baud- Felix Loves Potted Plants Stockholm.—Prince Gnstav Adolf, YOU SEED llCKKX FAsUUl IN SUIIWAY CM S-room offlce, $3J, In Bauer BuJId- son of the" crpwn prince, bonghLa. \l> KMVIB0K8I AIM), IN UNION, mount of his own to ride In the plus tfct exclusive ' «• AMD I HAprewSD Tto HSM2. NO LONGER lllll>l.»a TH\T YDU PXTEK A. KBSNKXIO meter" event and Intends to be a Scnmtivity Control , Beat Jtetats—Jlartgagss—lasarasiee "regular competitor.. HAVE AN 1* W. Beatt At*, at Hclt Ave. Hlaw Rooms to Let Bafcway. W. i. OB BKNT-rApartmenta. 4 rooma,. all % ! pves you QUIET, FXPENSHX toil SAftv;—Ilunirjluw Ovc rtxiins and linprurenicnts, will tlttcomte .to ault Odd Scottuh Straetnr* iteut $35. Apply 24(1 Ellmbeth are- h»th--all ImpTorements. finished at- nuc, Uahwajr. ocll-3t je Increases Exceed Jonn O'Groafs bouse wa» located FOOT Smooth Reception, tic.; two-car sanrgc, Jwjnlrt 4i on a spot on Dnncansby road, the Krans street. . . 1> OH HBNT—I*arse roum and kitchen- northeast extremity of the" main- ette, neatly furoUbcd for Ilsnt qonse- wKh no oscillation korpliitr, all Improvements. Business I •land of Scotland, marking one of AAAA to EEE—Sizes 1 to 12 Real Estate for Sale women or ciiupiu preferred. lOAYHl-l the limits of that country. It Is In Uncoln Park fifteen minutes from lam street. Tel. 1KJ-K. It 1 Pnnsylvania. Station. ' Close to achool Living Cost Advances also the terminus of automobile on the low wave iniT~ehnr«-he«." Ainnit I-and cycling record rides from BIpX Land's End, Cornwall, which Is the, lengths - as"W quire within. j sottUiweBrextrcmlty-ot-EnBland^AJ One house now ready. Six rooma and To ne~5sTC:—TTBrrWrelmi:—gunparlorr Olt Ldlstapce. of 904 mires. According) Screened m>«i porch". FlrepUee.. Strain room. For every dollar received in wages in 1914 the^wage""1 to tradition, In~of3er""to sglllerfam-' the high ones [(at. Oas range. 1'antry. and break- a\*enue. | lly dispute as to precedence an last nook; Screens and Earac- Bouse earner now receives $2.31. . , • njiare* street. ro* SUKIT I'eight-sided bonse with a door end Three rooms, beat furnlsbed. R9. window In each side, which con- i Central Home BaOding Knur rooms, new building. $40. Question—the difference, 67c, is it used for luxuries, or tained' an eight-sided table, gave five rooms, suniurlor. (antxe, FOUR TUNED and Finance Co. Klve ruoms. duplex, new: cara saved for the time when a reserve fund would come in . .each of tbe eight brothers of the 91 IHx roouia' Bear^ctatlon. 9A5. ' Groat .family tbe power 'to enter 111 IRVING' STREET" . 230 Central Avenue, Slx-'TOvui bungalow.- decorated. $5". handy for taking advantage of an opportunity or for bridg- Excluilve Agents for Rahway and " " •.—«_ --.1 sot or-hln own *2( less tubes) '". SIAOES " Rahway, N. J. # Scveir-rooiu bnURe. best sectluu, -|75, nls own noose uuu «L ..» .... v^« Ul^lnlftf. For .Hal* Politics Is More Complex: ing over an emergency 1 . - - table in company Wltb bis brothers. Telephone 474 ' Barffnln, new nre-room bnnmlo' FINNEYOF THEFCS51CE i Improved Ilajcttle Bqptr-Ehrnamle decorated, full price W.OOO; teriat to ault bbyer. f Let"youf~savings-account -be-your-guide—and-remem-__ I'OB SALE—FlTe-room bungalow, 31 EEAL ESTATE 8EBVICB CORP, 1 Kline plnee and six-room houae, 33 ' 34 West Milton Avenue ' •ASM TEUMS V00. ber this strong 78-year-old bank pays 4% interest. 'Hn«—pl«M—R»h»»r All lmpriiT«- H^r- n B Ritl \n as jitnts. Both hare Building and Loan fiMO M W SD9CK MAfiWT. mortgages and ran bo paid for asFOU RENT—Laree front room, rum, Al»o all Iota on KUn«iplace, ronrenleucc*. near sUtlon: also saltablo for building . purpoaca, race. Inquire 115 West MlUoii •• wwrw n> VHKMS? w Alexander -8Umlorr 20 -Broad Jtrwt Ellaabeth, N. J. Telephone Trinity ~inw." "-—• --—-^-^--: 3718. - • .\ ' aepSO-tf m rtEST—sec. nd floor apartment, sjUrx rooms, amUu improvementsti , uew^lO- -catlon,~rent $40; wlth--«ara«e.J$«. tXealstateto aad lasaraae* Brskar, U1B-J- : • •• •- -It vings Institution 1 H Mala Street. TUhway. ».:*. _ •_• KOlt ItKNT—Four-room apartment, all The Day or — > oi ' tmprovemen(a:-.Knt reasonable; con- *9t'.Stnn&hl. rctilent location. - Dlars. 1£! West REiAt SP^VICE-^GQQD COOKING—SANI- "GranKTiiraaL- '... •' —oell-2l TARY CONblTlONS'ANDA VARIED MENU Real Estate for Rent |T?OR-BEXT—Lirpe -comfortable -room llQ Irving Street, Rahway, N. J BfcNT-Bunimlow, alx^ rooma, htateti. aud board.- 173 West Grud onln7 auniiarior aUd ' oFon-"£rep!ae« all-Improvements." Inqu!re~3»7 Teller DOAHDEHR -n'ANVSQ—FrlTato' faifl Telephone 1800 7 L,lketoi eat atth© Isou avenue. • . lly: bus pansea door. ID Lennlngtori slreet. - , . ' -It B=aiaNS—Kawaibat .l iliqulKTCI c»e, rdfiiunea fur ltrtt- >~ " Open Monday Evenings from S to 8:30 o'Cloek \ Inn.' 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: : ! . ^^>j»-^rlt;^*1y^>f'iiMJ».i'.''if';»'''i*''-»t^*'**-> •''-'•: '-''~**^ '-:fo fr; Das&*>' v-Wi'-'IvM-'i-.N-y-Af' RAHWAY I&CORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11,1929 [^OCTOBER 11,1929 tain demands mada of Mm as *»• JAMES/W. HARRISON Township School Board Cwekrtr W^ Hat* The Boy Scouts will meet with LADIES'. Alt) APPOINTS reasonable. •' ; ••••.-, . More than 200.000 rlnows-wtre Mr.'Morton at the church'Thursday The regular meeting ot the La- •Word has Just been'.received ot Discusses Janitor RotesiA complaint registered la theBmasiieidd In thhe l last year an tbe*re«4 evening, at 7 o'clock, and the choir S0C1M ANDPERSONAL dies' Aid Society;, of the First taurnnt cart ot a German companyXi Methodist Church was held yester- the death on Sunday at his home which ha* ahoot 600 cart In tbe.lj Editorial PageAoi The Rahway Record rehearsal wilt be "held at 7:30. anTre^ew of the >re#^»«^£tK day" afternoon- at the- home_ot_Mrs^| In East Orange ot James W. Har- lnternnilono,l European traffic. Th? George Armstrong, 168 Church 1 PAUL'8 EPI8COPAU CHURCH A card party of the 'Woman's rison, formerly of this city." ""Mr ; £tnss€8 VBi&shVBi&shed represent ^flvt"^ the hearth side. The only difficulty that may po«- iMv. H. A. U S*dtl«rv Rictor. street.. A visiting committee was 1 U1U JUU11U1 Ul v the the-reslguailon of JL teacher, times the normal numbeb r carried.1* Democratic 'Association" was held appointed consisting of Miss 'Laura Harrison who was born at RlnRoes, leading item oorr discussion In thechairman of the teacher committee. rTheftahway Record^-, ypTesenritseir-U'ifie'ta^Uiit the wiiVwIU ie Twentieth Sunday after Trinity: Bailey,.Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. was for many years a well-known meeting of thhe Board of Education One hundred tliouiand pieces ofv ut on the night thajL toe huiband decides to conle MICKIE'S CORNER 7:30 a. m.—Holy Communion; of Clark-Towiishlp Tuesday eVe- » Among the.' members present crockery- ore In use, bat more tban hurches i Harry Freeman, "Mrs. Fred Will- farmer of Hew 'Dover.' later mov were Henry TV Islelb, president; SERIAL NO. 2082 / lome. She might, of coarse, secure a suitable sub- Our Pet Peeve George W. - - iams, and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman. nlng. Paul Brawn, principal, as- Charles H. Brewer, dlstrjct clerk; twice'that numlier are broken tans-' school staff; St. Margaret's Chap- The church .committee appointed Ing to Rahway, where, the family serted that the ' Janitor, 'Richard nil;.Onlnil;.' Onlyy 27.000 beer glanes ai« at at stkvMr, x, t, m+ oat* u ftute. The editor-man of this here home Mrs. John."Wolke, Mrs.' A. J. M<* lived on Seminary avenue; thence Samuel - Flanun, vice-president; In use but 1H00O are broken each; UNITY METHODIST CHURCH ter and the Girls' Friendly Society Coy, Miss Pearl Schaefer, Mrs. consists of ^ Miss Miriam Brewer, ; Melssner, had failed to fulfill the Herman A. Graves, mayor of theIn use, but 1H.00O are broken each; autur, «a«*r tkt set «t OcMlxr X town neuspaper has requested me \FV0UPOMrSEEHEWSOP S: 3o"a. m.-iunday school. New Herbert Falkenatern, Mrs. George ' "" Carl- to KosevlUe. Mr. Harrison would regulaTlons as outlined. Melssner's hi d Cmisioners Paul yearyear. ter agin commence wrltin fer his ltolLAven«B,JltJ*«Jri__Street I pupte-invlted; dtJathatthere were three Legitimate Publidty Needed NOUft. lalnfleld- sixty-one years ago: if the present month, driven out by blgh rents asked I sons were askln him what bad be- P&£- Greenle- Men's Bible Class 8 o'clock. They will __ .._ atall on Octbher 21 at eight o'clock- four daughters. Mrs. Frederick Ja. come of IJttle Mickie, that they R of Mrs. Edgar Murphy, Mrs. Peter Arrangements were also made tor Masker of Plairifleld, Marie A. and . 4. R. HOU0H, pmldsfit tor apartments; in the metropolis. This entire city- missed him so much several had r.-Sj^btby P- - Forman. Ladles' the parish house and after Evening Manahan, Mrs. Alfred C. Feakes a social on October 25 at the church ful ot people—enough to make a dtjr three times V.:SS>le'class taught by V7. F. Little. Prayer we shall have the Fellow- and Mrs. Mary Keyesr— ••-' Jessica D. Harrison, of East a iTUAUT DKMARBST, Ucal Cdlterr ter Increase the Bize ot-their nose : ship group meeting to .-which all basement at eight o'clock. A play Orange, and Mrs/H.- Grant Leonard SPECIAL TABLES the; slxe of Rahway, went to Long Island, Westchei- and tear wipers ter take care of • "Sil>a. m.—Morning worship. Com- Money to. loan on bond and mort will also be given at a date yet to ,f Westfield, and one. son,.Andrew : ter County and to our own State. They went where their sadness over me own omls-_ mnnio•=r-=n an=^d» Keceptlou Of Ne;are.jKfilconie,w _ '.. _ _J Kage.-^Buylor-.Bulld\-a. Home,.:, bedecldedbyabdlddbyia.. dmdramaa tit c group . Harrison of thla city; also five With W«rch«ndiie .t Speci.1 Pricet |l*WripUoniNU tun per ymr, payable la advanos. slon. But ter be frank wid yer" Members _All_standlng meetings of _««nS*r local-Contractorr-then Jota from Irvinjgtonv-—•-;-.--r ttgrana - For NiedKrWork Guild they could find homes for sale and bit, rent./ folks, me experience as a neus- _= ./n^Epwojah^LeaBue - devo- Guild..wIH-.be..he]d jthisi-^weet-as]workmen's Bulldtafc ondiLqan.As; children— FMnerol-*eryIces-Jvere If fifty thousand people moved away from New paper_ writer has* kicked up so «-. • "Cfonal.service." ' "' "" 'Il*l Qtnrriov AVAnlnp: Mon- held"Tuesday rtronr the--Frfneral much cussTn In this old home town 1 m T: Friday H,elng_the_£east^tf^E££^, ng.l'ociL'-jS'ai^im^t. 'OTk.Clty In OctOb«r-when:-wlBt«rlls.'lBttjHrglnning. fi ;-;'.' ..,«t.;*5 P- -—Evening worship. Chapel-of- A-Stanley .Cole W4 i uvmux :hat—I— JustrJelt_jnorally_.reapom.| Luke the writewrlteror off thee fourthFourtbTBo; Bos-s 1 Rabwan/n^Yy NatNatli Bank.—AdvBank.—Adv. oc8-$oc8tt There !s a certain type of wonv tmtsaiumu iow many will moT« away from. New York on the f'".' inspiring song service led by A.pel. , the Holy Communion win be Orange street, Roseville. Newark, v Rahway Agency ' i slble for some of the explodln pi*o- ---The announcement.was made re- an to whom It ls_alvrays flulte safe^ interment. at/HIIlslde^ .Cemetery ither great moving day. of .the rear, May 1, whea fanlty which caused the record'n ^""^"V.HSarkhuff'-The pastor will preach |lield at 10 a. m. cently of the engagement of-Miss to keep -on -saying: -"Dear, -dear. -iGfossard Brand Cor- iXi:,-. :.'<>n':?Who is Smlm.Smitn." The Woman's Auxiliary, Mrs. BROS. angel extra work In recordln same Paulette D. Farber, .daughter, of Isnt that terrlhl I" regardless of iiThls sermon Is the first ot aGregory, president, will meet sets, Corselettes, Bras- bar probably exceed 100,000? We should say that agin them there home town guys series of five. "The other five are Mr. and Mrs: Benjamin Farber; 96 whether you henr anything she Slori o/ QaatUy who exploded. • - - Thursday at 2:30 p. m. The united Cherry street, to Harry Rosen, son says.—Detroit New*. • siers, etc. • -.-.' FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. Utt „..»„ .^.^—...w^—.^. /-They. -*jrLgo_to-places aa_folloKa. J2£h£j3mlth. Does Not thanip-flfferJJiifcenSfiJffipes^jolllAJihfJJffipesjolllJi^^ I _ Don't know_Just the sequel, hut -oIMrF-and=M»K=Nathan=rHbsenMdM»NathanHbsen; Rahway, N. J. where they can.find homes.or 'where 'facilities for" tta me own nature ter'-'klek—ter Go—to Ghu rchr"--'^Smittu_ JrTi'TI'Ss tailled-for -next-Sunday .-October .20. "ChEncellor-avenue, Newark.-The Smith Wrong or the Church," at the 7:30 celebration. The chap- wll<»t»t fl tn thrnn.. A lanra -peK meTaZsp~ade's.Tir7Bp¥deT^-arid-work : jroJ)able_date^ot the wedding has •And- Som» Wot So Avcraga Telephone 843 Earnest Efforts at-the Y.M.(;^. a- drudgery. I speak-me-mind—In -* Wtor Sball-the-ChurcnHDo-About UrOra^lTjhprt been-set-for some-time -In Ueceto- centage of them will coma to New Jersey. Smith'' , "~"' ly.and.any..articles for this would "" Ttie" average mnn trouid -much _ ^ When 0fl cuch plain English that a man Tuesday evening—Epworth tea- r.-^ -_- -_--- rather-hnve— his bnnds--than—Ms , A,t_VOyl«l _PEO - RAHWAY AGENCY. Bed- Blankets—Good "neavy "though a f60t~Tciri~uirderstand~me be thankfully received. Notify Collins Johnson, son of Mr. and _AL New Central TfaU RAHWAY AGENCY t'"_'- Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hose weight, full slxe. naielty block Toung Men's Christian Association, tLnay have been -goe buBlness meetlnE_at.the_church Mrs.—Leonhard EIeven_.ot.our fnce on n flve-dollnr bill.—LoulsviHe-| Walte St. One Block ott Scott pith little or no thought that the Association Is but ready tor:them. sentiments, ^o. -If -those.-readers at 8 o'clock. ; Mra. H. B. Johnson of 124 Hamilton Times. \, r f- Centemert-.impbrted Ladle*'- for l*dl»s»-Beat-sUk.lio»e.made. natte'rns: part wool. Our spe- of the old home town neuspaper members went to the Evergreens street Is suffering with a broken Ave.. Rahway. N. J- cial. Ask tty offlolal. «vtry-real . Wednesday evening—Mid-week -Home-on vislting.day. Kld Gloves. Every . pair guaran- A pair who • dotft-Ii ke-me-ran ting-want-ter prayer service at the church ar wrist which- he -received while, NT>,VY, f>rrr. 13. 1929 ^ir^the^-season's newest globe and numbers in-Us membership in the United esUts man aiid every bul!cJ«r.snd contractor In Rah- kick about em, kick ter the editor, 8 oclock cranking his car on Wednesday Starts 4 o'clock Lshadcs,".*Regular 3.50; _a pair way^to-answ«r-Ia:—Is-Rahwsy ready to tntlc* lts| : he's young, handsome and good na- FIRST M. E.-CHURCH 1 evening. He was attended by-Dri States atone more than l.OOIKpCtt-parnuus; that In- "Thursday afternoon -— Women's "Tho Friendly church" " ' ~" . Admission V, S. and Canada, there are more than".1,600 "resto- share of these flty dwellers to settle wtthln oar tured, and fer the benetlt of the _Htfme Missionary Society at 2:30 :Ef. W. Lance. Gentlemen BO Cents young women folk 'who don't Grand near Oliver Street !_T-hfl_J3ualness_ and Professional -Ladies 35 Cents Special October Color tered Assoctstions, with a property valuation of more bordersT Are'wetellin^them through the legitimate o'clock ; •— Rev. MrUTATidsrleserPastor.— : smoke cigarettes, I might say ie Women's Club will meetTriext~Wed- 8bf hsnntls of publicity that ore can offer them all the ain't married. . MICKIE HISSELF Thursda> evening—Choir rehear- Friday evening the semi-annual nesday evening »t the Jr. O. U. A. sat at the churdh at 8 o'clockoclock. Roll Call at 8 p. m.,.to which all When There's Louie Jaselk Orchestra ot Ladies' White Rayon and As a newspaper reader yon are made aware comforts of'a home-lovlna community at the very the old home town so thick that a Friday evening—Seventh Annual M. Hall, and at that time will hold . Newark ~: ; Rayon Bedspreads—bine, gold, hrsshold of the mrtropoils, with trequeirt pnd con: I had a darn good time on me iSth A members are Invited. an election to fill the "unexplred Wool Vests;~nll sires green, lavender and rose; full from time to time of thrprogram which.is carried on blind sparrow could- flnd one con- Young People's Rally at the' First Sunday schol at 9:45 a. m. Geo. venlent train service to and from the metropolis! vacation.- Spent .all me money and Methodist Episcopal Church, Ro- term of Mrs. Mary A. Baum, ylce- A Tang In size; value 4-50 Sale price, each at the Rabway T. M. C. A. The "^' claims to be a some what didn't belong ter me.venient fer lightin upon did -his Schaefer. Supt. nrgaldent.who resigned on account Pure Wool Knit and Imported This is the only means through which-Rahway can physical self need restin. When ark. at-8 o'clock:— jnVBfnle-Class-at-lO-a. m.— character building organization, believing that every But I got back home with nary a | of leaving this city. be brought to their stUntjon. —r—• ;— heart-string fast ter me belt, though these wuz put up there wuz a big da> evening, October 22, the irnlng service at 11 a. tn. Ser- ThP rhnrch. Council ot Zlon ~ The Air activity has Its character building possibilities, it holler what wuz. goner- happen ter cHnrchBChootwhtmam t io^Pttilllc. •What-Thomas-Aiost^WhgtTs — •Whether "we like It or ncL.tha. mih of people. I .met lots-Of- real-chickens who Lutheran Churcn met on Tuesday" ~ Udiea" ^yhite—Rayon—and- -applies .Christianity In a pracllcal wax—dean. wouTaTiave"gIven me~fiot oniy fhTeTF thengny^sriiatzdldn't.:-Ftopuil _ the dlnner: at the church. Epworth league at 7 p. m. night and authorized the purchase Why Wool Bloomers; all sties '. *peeco. clean sports, and a clean wholesome atmos-J way from the city and into the country-districts has heart but their pocketbook also, stop sign. Siuce me return home, Evening service at 7:45. Topic ot an Illuminated bulletin board. T started and .wm crow in volume. Many of us wel- but-I'm not the -marryln kind. I'se had several narror es< apes " CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR A .financial .report covering the phere, are standards whlch"the"Y ' seeks to develop Never did leani the sucker gamefrom havln me knuckles knocked "Issued by the State Headquarters, "Dangerouism. s Enemies of American- and maintain. •••__• come the move. As a community we should imme- offin me ankles by. reckless devils, Six Woodruff Bldg., Rahway School Board Monday third quarter of the year was given Not Chlldren'a Novelty*-% Sport months automobile-deaths were 263 In 1929 ami 213 and never expect to. Life's too Sunday by A. E. Strakele, treasurer. Today and Tomorrofw Z Children's Novelty ^ Socks 95c The: "Y" Is the center of activity for the" young.; Itately begin preparations for the influx *of popnla- Stover, «3utler, Pa., presldent-of-the Home, declares. darn short and there's too maiiy either -bltnd.. indifferent or didnt Frederick L, Mintel. Exec. Sec'y. Socks^sUes 6 to 11: a pair evening. Money to loan on bond and mort -and.Stocklnga;.all.sites; a pair lon that is certain to be available If they know In 1928. . ' "We have devlsed_the only sound and humanl- nice- little Evas wanderin-around care a damn, not atoppin-fer mp The Christian Endeavor topics Wednesday night, prayer meeting On the Stage _ Children's White-Rayon, and men of the city. In the active season, the "Y" is ter_tl_e_up_ter_ one Eva. But terter "get across the crosswalks. Tu and references for the various at S o'clock. , gage. Buy or Build a Home. See Wool Union Suits; all sites, a their stamping ground. It Is the common meeting about Rahway. When fifty thousand - people leave On the other hand, Chicago notably stands apart tarlan.plan of ..handling thls_phase of. the veteran your ,'local contractor—then join suit problem," Stover adSed. "It solves "an economic some town affairs. a dangerous -situation the stop groups for Sunday, October 13th, Junior choir practice Wednesday Workmen's Building and Loan As Radio's Favorites place. Therefore, "the "Y" has a great-privilege as ew York in the fall of the Tear to live in theIn the reduction of its automobile death rate; for . • • • signs has created and_every day are as follows: at 4 p. m. at the parsonage. sociation,- Saturday evening, Mon well as a real responsibility.* The program of the ountry districts tha rash has started. Land sells the eight months' period in 1929 It contrasts 41S situation that the government itself has never under- in this home town there's hundreds Young People's and 'Senior— ' Senior choir practice at 8 p. m.. taken to meet. No other veteran organization has . Since me departure last spring of drivers makin monkeys out at "Jeans Teaching Us to Pray"— day evening. Oct. 19-21. 1929, at THE "Y" centers around this splendid group of young In New York for from ttO a square toot to $700 a deaths with 507 tn 192S for the same period. It is there has been "organized or col- | Thursday. Rahway Nat'l Bank.—Adv. oe8-4t 59c iqnare foot. In many parts ot Union County and to the credit of cities like Boston, San Francisco, been willing to assume the obligation beyond extend- lected what is called the Rahway the police department in drlvin Matt. 6 «• 13. IM1 men. To witness US to 160 young men participat- TOP right by said stop signs. If they Organization of a. choir- club i-Onteunediate—^1 Would Be 1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ing in the "Y— program on most any night of the ipon outlying districts of this city It may be bought Milwaukee and New Orleans that they should have ing temporary relief to those in need. Taxpayers Association, presutnp ain't agoin ter enforce the . law- True"—Heb. 12, 1, 2. -QUR-SIQRE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, tuously fer the purpose ot helpin 'The. Church of Brotherhood and bf—Ure^Choir of-Zlon Lutheran Gossipers ~weeSTBrslmou a common itgtartn the fait and win: _!s,_aJjMlnareJtpoLofIJand reported fewer deaths than the year before. "On the other hand, the V. F. W. is operating a ter ferment plans whereby ua citi- take the gosh hang things down) Junior—"Work for the Night is Service." 1 rings a« much as an acre, on an'average brings National Home on the cottage ufinnplan~lhat~glvesr| nnrt X drni'f pipan Coming.' "End of Day' (Adan)." Church last night at which time October 14th, on Account of Holiday. ter season. Certainly the T appeals to the young zen taxpayers can materiaTIlke ies~ Rev. C. M. Davis, Minister Miss Theresa Perplak was elected IN PERSON In'many parts of our own county. Is it any wonder each child an equal opportunity with other children 3en. the amount of taxes assessed As I said before I ain't no kn&ck- 2 Cor 10 3-5_L.(Picture._Meeting). •10-a.-—m;—Bible -school, .with president, Miss Louise Olers, trea men: .,; ...'•..- .'•_.> c neither do 1 relish beln knocked classes for all ages. Men's Bible Also 4—Other Actst-4 ! e- by-i people-are_rnshlng_tfl-lbeTcoantrr to live! Plan Endowment Campaign until it reaches the age of maturity or self suste- agin our several selves Individually by a fool who ain't got sense EBENE2ER A. M. E. "CHURCH surer and Rev. • Karl Krepper di- ^veral"lmporunt" changeshave-been-mad Class led by pastor and Women's rector. Plans were discussed tor Autumn's smartest the Board of Directors, with the valuable assistance Consideration of plans tor a nationwide public nance". FoodTc'otnlng, 'educa£ionraTieaTOiy~outdoor ' Church of Christian Fellowship Bible Study and Service Class in a minstrel to be held in conjunc- endowment fund campaign, adoption of a program atmosphere, the environment of a typical home and Rev. J. W. P. Collier. Pastor. charge of Miss Emily Shotwell. of the Ladles' Auxiliary. All concerned believe that Too Are Not Liable lnders, but in every movement ot 11 a. m.—Preaching by pastor. tion with the Young People's models ready now of expansion for 1929-30 and the election ot officers a peraonal contact that builds the right kind of citi- this kind there's allus a bunch of matter n me mentality. 11 a. m.—-Morning worship and Society. _ lie T Is taking a decided step forward. The The i local malls these days are bringing to Rah- 12. 30 i jn^dSunday_schpnJ. sermon,-"Riches-for-4he_Po6r,"jne7 will supply the highlights ot the annual meeting zenship, make up our child welfare program." 3uckers" who migrate"" from"~ olP Just want ter pass a tip along , ijj 7 p. m.—A. C. E. League, Spe; "~The" Men's Clubof the-Lulheran . .0p«pln* - Night ..Isjiejnt Jjejd_ on .^ondaj^pctober Ilvion ter the footlights and like ginning a study of the Beatitudes Church met last night, with plans ^.-•t-whlch-Ume—tha:members of_tta_pirectors" -the~stockholders-and-board-of-trustees-of-the^: There-are-seventy-.chlldren at the. "V. F^ W. Na J ter me good Republican friends in •;•:'•>;' clal address by Rev. Harvey On- every- town'• and hamlet thronghout the nation, heavy—machlne.oil. in. cold -Weather power and-out of power, ter wlt:-.';i under the general theme, "The made for participation In the forth V.:'F.""'W.~NatIonal"Homerin session at-Eaton Rapids, tlonal Home. Construction of six more cottages Is they gum up the mechanism and que of Newark. Blessings of Christianity." are going to be present to gre«t the members, con- unsolicited and Unwanted conilgnments of various I heard a guy squawkin his middle •-•vl 8 P- m.—Preaching by pa3tor. coming bazaar at the church. Mich., tomorrow. under way and the present population will be dou-afore yer know the six cylinders 7 p. m.—Young people meet A statement ot thanks from the tribntors. and alt the friends, who are Interested articles from pins and needles to merchandise of machine is only hittin on one*. But lung loose tother day about the R*;il""i «. Wednesday evening, Ocl jber 16, 7:45 p. m.—'Happy song service Rahway Library Ass'n through la the '"Y" welfare.. -..'-;• ... 1 Founded In- 1925 by the Veterans of Foreign bled by the end of the year. keep yer eye on the bunghole; publicans wuz goner bankrupt-the^^i^^l-v—-I prayer meeting and Sllvep Leaf and short sermon, "The Everlast- more valuable character.usually, with the plea that town—that all the Democrats wuz ',;•( V " Mrs. W. H. C. Coles was issued UP ~ ThB reception la being held In the newly ar- Wars ot the United States as a means of provid- *The need is so great and the necessity of rapid every leak starts wld a drop and 1 'meeting. — •'—i-tag--ArmsV'-with- song- service led ye3terda"y~to~the public" schools : _ .. -. . [flowing, , some unfortunate mortal ts adopting this means of expansion so Immediate," President Stover empha- from small drops great rivers gain goin ter vote fer the Republicans' ':.'^ by John J. Hoffman. t 9:3a> naming a llWljho^^T|ieja^majjje,_ln_somejni ing for the care and welfare of the widows and chll- next e'ectlon so they could con-'//S-? and especially Miss Graham's class Anew hat makes %!S43Ten Of deceased' veteiiim, and—tae-dependente- of sized, —IH» fgelt-'he tlinB TinB arrived when_the_canib. their impetus. KND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Monday 3:45 p.m.—Robin Troop, in the high school, who loaned the If t - the stiSefts '« bonaflde statement accompanying See by. recent "account of this tlnue Sn office when the home-towni^feiv; "The Church with the Lighted Clrl Sfjouta, meet under leadership public library specimens ot work a top notch com- muiic for dancing 'furnlsWed by" Larry Rack1! totally disabled ex-service men, the V. F. W. Na- try as a whole should -be fclven an opportunity to association's meetin they propose went fluy. Ain't that sumthlri! -.;.y.^f Crots and the Living Christ." or Caplaln Mrs. Charles W. Hub- goods, bnt they are rare, in majority of cases being This distorter of zephuric zephere. iS*,i in drawing for the school exhibit Orchesra. . , tional Home.has passed the experimental stage, Fred further the success of this great undertaking." among other things ter investigate Main St. and New Brunswick Ave. hard:—8—pi—m.-=r!WjeslEnJnster S'o-^ p^aaion. # takes. At this season of the year Christmas cards the trunk sewer matter. They bet- wuz mad as a hen \vlrtch hatched ;';'•';• Rev. J. W. Laurie, Minister. ciety holds a radio meeting wTth| last-June 'It_5vas__stated that the This opening night program tends fo serve a out a ducklin instead ot a chick, ;;;;i Kev. J- vv. Launc, mmnrei. t ciety holds a radio meeting witn exhibits added to the attractive" arF inally come to the front. Many recipients "fall" FAST WORK NEEDED ter hurry downright quick cause 11 n. m.—Morning worship. _oer-^.Mrs_wiUlam xJnts^WJOnion street, real purpose, in that it Is going to give members because the street dept. had ripped:-"-'..-:-'^ pearance of-the-llbraryv Hoperwas for this stuff and return money for goods only later them there pipes is bein burled up his flagstone pavement and laid :--,};* oiduou^toplc~ ™w«:, "The Oldest Drama in | Tueaday 8 P~ m^—Meeting ofexpressed for another collection* at and frlends-an opportanily-io-aee-.the-ne.w- changes,, The farmer's wife was reading dogqn fast and once there under ihe- World." Children's sermon: UndTTEaTTheyTjiwrjaJa: an- «iyirbltant-price-;tor- ffe^paperT "Listen to-this.-tatner," a cement walk ln.its pla<-e. Courso '-J • the close of the school year. -ll and;also to express their sentiments ot good will what they thought was a real bargain. thegrofihd theold-devilund hisan- yer can't please everj'body anil.' y^.•.< "How Does It Taste?" first fall meeting ^f the Athletic Money to loan on bond and mort- * Record she remarked; "it says here that gels won't be able ter pry em out 9:45 a. m.—Church school. to the -V" officials. A statement Issued- by Postmaster General there's ailus someone ter squawk.•'•'-..-.v Association i,^ Buy or Build a Home. See there are sheep in the Himalaya agin. There big enough ter drive Now fer instance look at the r^~3TliO~prni:—Junior-e-B. Weahesday8prm>iMIdweek a*«a*" **»«i T- ——.— — |_MaeDBvis _j The "Y", being a decided asset to the coro- i and sBould an auto through" providln the auto / " 7. p. m.—Intermediate C. E. service of song and prayer, with your tfocal contractors-then join grgx»tlier«l from all placca and all time, the Mountains that are able ta runain.t_too_bi£. squawkin what's been done cause: 7:45 p. m.—Evening services will Workmen's Building and Loan As- mnnlty la surely onltuTed~r6~Tnirfi6rair~as~w6irT>s~ set at rest any conscientious scruples about paying the—board-of—education— is-golner- talk by ColporteuCp r Kohl, a con- 13CherryStreet walla ofwladoin and of lolly meet. ("forty-miles-an-hour.""Humph!" snorted- father, Who And then they's wantin ter in- lie resumed. The subject for theverted HebrewHb . sociation, Saturday evening, Mon- the Snanclal support of the well meaning cltlsens for what comes- unsolicited. We pnblUh the govern- vestigate the amount of gas thbulle d a $15,000 clubhouse at Rivera- evening will be "Plus." Part of the 0 a. m.—Women's day evening, Oct. 19-21, W29, at of Bahway. * r_ was disgruntled because the girU side Park. What good did it do?. "Rihw«y'i Smartest Men's ment official's statement tor the _ benefit. of our had taken tho tamlly car. "I guess motorcycle cops Is usin and the up-The b. of ed. tells the board of. Rahway_Xat'l Bank.—Adv. oc3-4t '".'_ The—Y- Staff Is alert to thejeedsjo r aa. ln- .janher, went bnt to get "more keep-of-the cycles. That "might be stories. hospital work, sewining and knit Edoc»tion'» limiU _Eennanence_ that's the only~£tnu~6f~lamlP-tna;t estimate they wants the" moneys „_,, 3 p. m.—The Ladles' Shop" . tensive program, for the boys, girls, men and; women; lquor;—They—were—later—secured.J could fllMd^ erred;—and—:itJs—transferred-^- Monday, ting, ffolloweo d b lluncheon at 1 Education Is only lite good cul- "The practice ot using the mall* for the purpose r Constable Rockafellow. mentality there's greater things' ,„ Sewing Society will meet In theo'clockoclocklk . 33 pp. nT.Mother.—Motherss ' CuClubb ture— It • ehnnges the size but not and everything postlblein theyay ot equipment ot sending unsolicited articles through the malls We grow in spirit or there is no above the horizon in the p.d. which I die. ^There's squawkers. in. -lecture room ot -the church. ..meets with address, "The Boy and growth. Factory Blaze GOINGS-ON IN GOOCHVILLE every line of livelihood. The sky ' $' p. m.—The Young Women s the sort.—Henry Ward Beecber. and service Is being DrOvtded for alt who participate tor sale Is increasing to an extent which demands Tatham's blanket factory on The -bl? wind of Tuesday caught might be investigated. Take iti cau3e the church, His Room," by. Charles R. Scott, In the program. Every effort is also being made •For-age. the atrongest..arm_will i from_me! Now don't get the idea Guild will meet at the some ol State Y. M. C. A. boys' work secre- legislation prohibiting" the same. "Under thls-prso- render weak. 'Whltttlef~str'e"et~nea» Grand"was Seth'Pettlbone while he-wasouton don't—cough up._ jnore— Mrs. C. M. Baker. "8 'Bryant to place the local Work ot a self-sustaining. basis. tlee articles and merchandise are sent tiTUdresses estroyed by fire Friday morning. one of the blades of Ills '.vlndmi'] I'm agin the cops. —They're friends money fer the church; the taxpay tary. 8 p. m.—Home Department Two men there are and time shall repairing some damagj recently of mine, and I'm just so conscious straeL Definite study will be in| -and Women's Bible Study Class -^^.•-^everlastlng^team_work jot- wry blooming unsolicited^ »nd In the absence of any order therefor, conquer both, • . large quantity ot finished blan- of me own Importance, that if Iers squawk cause tase, are high; itiated as an added feature this have a big gathering. 7:30 p. m.—• The "champion and the next his ets together with raw material caused by lightning. Soth »*ys he the old boo;e hound squawks cause soul," so often quoted. Is what~is~gonig"To~help for the purpose ot sale and with the request to trans- Ed machinery was a total loss. never realized before what rota- wanted a drink of good old Scotch he can't get nuthin but benzine .'••.' fall. Troop 47. Boy Scouts, meet under mit a price therefor. .This places upon the addressee place to seek. y h there ain't one on the force bnt g ;:'./—.. Wednesday, S p. m.--Mtd-weeksupervision . ot_Scojitmast£r_'rnos. place the "Y" oil a firm basis. Por every man Is followed up* the 'hh e firemen had hdhardll y gotteni into tion of crops there was on his fiirm. ter drink, and ma.she squawks- x™ Fellowship-service.___!"_' '.'....'.""" Conway. 8 p. m.—Choir rehearsal: i leach bnrden -efrthe-tecelpt-«nd-sttrntwn on ed~after—their- fight -when—theyjand—when-he-came '", t" wouldn't tell me where T could get don't : -way Kere_Bg61P-_caIled. out •V Thursday. S p. in,—The second Friday 3:30 p. m.—Rehearsal ot ANNOUNCEMENT JBut_jifterJhotej-jfeltowa who-need -the-«pUtt~ot_a »ad the ne«Mlty of returning the article or remit- hlm-who-shaU-succeed-hlm-inls -';- district social for district No. 2,Junior choir under direction ot guiding star to iteer their course. An argument tor .njinoccupled dwelling onW iiltuer j were still rotating, i:••'." will be held at the home of Dr. anMrsd . Wilbur Baumann and Mrs. J. ting fnr It. NEITHER OF WHICH HE 13 UNDER his day. — - reet, belonging to Titus strong.! cot the street flxedj^ *?r "—Mrs.—Er- W-r-Lance,—Members—of individual treatment ot wayward boys is advanced. In OBUOATIONTQ DO. or.of Ignoring the matter al- "his waa also—bnxned — to.. the j Miss Greta.—Swanson,—Etenog- Some day we may_get the_.inferno.. eclal -assessment""are~ The place we-spend our Bkill and too. >'•''. our;church who live In this district TnT»pW"JnsrwbmlttW"b"y"a"sul)commlttee~ of thetogether; Followini this he Is subject to receipt of strength to gain, iund. Indications are that both pher, will take no more dictation now squawkin cause the water- •f-"_ are urged to join ua in this Bocial torn Attorney Gus Peteraen. They board is' goin ter lay new water"' HOLY COMFORTER CHURCH New York State Crime.Commission, which has ap-!dllow-np letters from the sender, all ot which are The glittering tokens of our con- ires were of incendiary origin. •See where a guy at the recent iii-L-felloKShiPi. EPISCOPAL pilcstlon to cities outside that commonwealth as quests won, ere married Saturdaj*. mains on that bluestockin thoro-- annoying and some ot which are abusive and threat- Gas Explosion From "Countrj' Gentlenun." meetin of this here taxpayers' asso. fare. Twas ever thus. S'pose I'll Rev. Robert "w". Elliott. Rector But he who grows in wisdom is :eillne. where it stuck in the lath thirty. My. favorite ! r inspection' of the variouaTnechanlcai devices ostdln fleeted English accent, "what shnll •' liSSiiS." fellowship luncheon at>slx o'clock 8:00 p. m.—Sunday School. ^securer tter crushihsthrough the plaster: Information, temperance^=fnlrv_ Lie?" . " - . • jthelr S your home and otliCTpTcperty an"a8set or liabiKty?" environment, may not he solved by one report of ness, politeness, good work, good ^ sti he operation of automobiles In this Bute.-The cam- The treasure which he gathers IJQamage io the building, amounted "I have It," said his companion -—^ whatever-length. Bntlagry^study ot.th6; question i ; Jlth^^^^ '-^ew-'conteBtrthe 'endurance flight" piiire it8Tte^O^lier^iT in*^ irtgiuljv-afterva. momentV?-..*/"?:^ 6ewaren I leads to a gain'of gronnd. There U no donbt that iverjone'tiaSTrlfttle-tifsposItlob^l r ports thus far received but few automobile owners jurned about the face and hands 'weir~spllt—ar~bott!e—6 " : will begin on Sunday evening. The A Branch of The Mother Church, there is some «ood[ material Id the sScaHed dellquent The. kindly, man. will never lose his to rob the other fellow. •:, details will be explained at the The First Church of Christ, have complied In having their machines .examined. Old Resident Dies Rob him by behaving better thin ! Rock." ' The old fashioned prejudice against using one's home tad. The difficulty Is to reach him and hold him, place. MATTER OF SHORT DIVISION The envesdroppers made a"mehtaj""' '; "Flyin..,Ta g -Star t Banquet" on Fridaiy Scientist, In Borton. Mats. The little Ted and white stickers on the windshield No kindlier one will rush to seize Abram Ackerman, aged 84 years, he behaves. > . eveningtrenlng, the 11th11th. . Sunday Service—11:00 a. m. Approached from the right side he. can be made an i his crown; died Suiday at the residence ot * * # / note. Next another pair of dnne- as collateral for a loan has disappeared. In-fact, the ' of the machine tells whether or not the person back WO East-siders strayed far ng men dropped into their Imme- in the evening at 8 o'clock, Mr. Sunday-Bchool-9:30 a. m. ' Phone 366 asset to society rather than a liability, It Is this The noble spirit has, no toes to 11s daughter, Mrs. George W. Mar- .An editor In the East/refers to JeecVglyes the secondothls por- ^wednefiday^restimony Meeting, of the wheel Is Interested In the object of "Save a ihall. He was interested In car- oft their customary beuL The diate vicinity. After an almost nf- modern business man prefers to carry a mortgage on Mint of approach that the omdals.»ndJntereBted face.' me us an optimist pessimist. It Is T 'ectionate argument these two TrSIU oTJeras, underTEeTopTc or s.oo „ _. •* ~-^;. Life-Campaign."" gentie life is sure ot its re-riage uiaking, and well known in a good line. If you behave well, middle of the afternoon found them "Jesus, the Poet." The choir will 8%0 S; ^ s members of the local Y. M. C. A. continually seek, this section. In one of the fashionable side streets agreed to split a pot of ten. But Thursday—Readinh g Room. 3 to his property because it enhances marketability, and Explain as we may, the,rising record of auto- nown. . - and work hard, he optimistic about one of theunnnsr1 have-felt-like, provide special music for these 5 p. nt ,. v «nd results give evidence that they are succeeding Wfco -growB In wisdom, fortitude Cnurch Property for Sale results; you will seldom be dlsup- Just oft Fifth avenue. They were fiirvlces. x mobile fatalities In the United States reveals an ap polnted. But If a town bum wnntf tired and hungry, loo; It had been being extravagant. ,j FIDELtnr UNION gives himadditional funds to invest in othef enterprises. •n their efforts. . ' and truth, Thd Board of.Trustees at a meet- . Tlhe Women's Mission Circle FIR8T CHURCH OF CHRIST," palling disregard of the value ot hnman life. It InHolds all he gains against oncom to borrow money of you. he pes- a long time since breakfast und "Tell you what," he ndded. "sun- HUE CM0IOSACE ing Monday night decided to sell their business, whatever it wns.pose, old dear, that besides split-; ;.,, will hold an all-day sewing meet- 8CIENTI8T, \^ GUARANTY any year over 33,000 Americans were killed In battle ing youth! he Becond- Mi E. Church property simistic. If n rich mnn ot no abil- i}?! "Ing on Wednesday at the home of Falrmouht avenue, between Newark \C0HPANY/ —Edgar A. Quest In Trenton ity/promises great results for hi»which had brought them so far up- ing the tea we cut up an order of. As the largest title and mortgage institution in New Would You Be^ a Gnest of Honor? we should set apart a day tor national-mourning: extending through from the rail- town, had kept tlietp from lunch. toast between,ns.2" ' '''•'•)' "',. -Mrs. F. W. Kldd, 125 St. George avenutt and N. Broad street, Times." road to Fulton street, fronting also community, - nnd offers stock for aMi*,venue.- It- la in preparation for Elizabeth. 8EE FLORIOA'8 INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Those oi lleooTd readers w^o seek cures for thebut during the month of August we killed tn.anto- sale, be, pessimlsHc. Pessimism They saw the entrance to a smart At the" adjoining table Lonlev Jersey, the Fidelity Union is always able and ready on Milton avenue about 170 feetT strnightene(J Minself. He . had, ^TWnding—the—usual—Christmas-Jinx. ot home Inhnence may flnd a kernel for amobtle accidents.In this country ninety-one persons t TflnroftfHerthaiTbSSjinisnE Para [-restaurant—much—freqnentea—"by Sg~tbTthe KdUn School atrTallonr.Ne; " z5&csaSd^jrr: a day, a rate of 33,tlfi a year, and nothing was- done ashamed.to say so. but It Is true. what In the metropolis ure known the cue to Ihe proper mode of pro- igj|. ^^n. Th(. ladlfta are asked to re- ««rinii« thinking in an address delivered by (From National Dtmocrat)" church building and pars'onagL -: * * * as tea hounds. They entered cedure now. Stule-wiJe Agency Strvia n nnft nf th** rare evenings about It. It Is the highest record in the nation's his- "TJanal Boat Abandofiea" thare are- aeveral-fine-buHaing-lota. |—"Ike,"— he—saidr-"m- , member the .day. . 8 p. m. of-elx mpn frppp np thp nld pnre'ot but linnnKiiuttly the surrounutio nto—dB"* aWv-The Girl Scouts Will meet with Reading rooms, Levy Building, invite you to let us serve you._ on:which the father ;had decided to Jline with^ his tory; certainly it is a record'that stands as an In- The canal boat "Uenfirtl Gracntr of—pssstag-^tralna-lnter. erB6n«lly.-He Is teneral- average ot automobile-deaths was about a WJM found; impossible to float It Juukltig persons [n clean shirts. came a noted Scottish engineer, wa«V' r - The~boat-.was wrecked the "sami ulve"."traae Iast"~Suriday. During lantry. —Will It finally- become- CagUfn]'UnT'a";6reene s :'.:. • a man who has a repntatlon"for good-cheerJn— perc«nt-=higher than for tha same period in. 1928 essnry't't o revlel e gallantrllyt nndd cut "Ike," siiid one"of theI iiireus, "dis wnlklDK with his father when'thB";" and "special teit»Ss:"~«r.' day General Grant dieq.••-• - jnornlng service- -they entered' tin ain't our kinder plneerrwe £ottu minster abbeysTher»^Is:a-bust-of-1 Whether this Increase may be 'due to poor contro, residence of Rev. Mr. Ligget am ont the iraworthy;' child asked. "I'npa, at what nout,t : ii""s"peata ori~'The""Dnltarlans -' every ni«ht club to the city and this .emlnj we Rough House at Mallck's ,.• slow and not make no breaks. Leave was I born?" He wns tnld 4 a. m^ Their Hymns," the third in the Henry W. Longfellow In the Poets' I W to have^ the honor and pleasure of being of traJBc to recklesi driving or general carelessness, Wednesday :. mortttag . several secured about $200 worth ot valu * * * on the denominations and corner, a colored window and a ables.' At the residence of Rev. Mr A man who Is making money us slip a. coupln sents at a side tuble nnd he then nskpd-!i.\Vhat o'clock if •£; (imnDered/waong the «amlrer»rof his entertain- to .the greatar number of cars in use, or to all these "bricklayers- working'on the he uu" see what the rest of dese guys It now?" He was told 7:50 «^jEiS§ -SAts^jiHooi ~te - Christian -tablet: to -Jameir Russell -Lowell-and r Cowins of the uptown M. Eneve. r runs away. It seems to be TUm l« algoodte laL "a'table to "Wnlter HIHwiTage."'. =Bf:^nslItlesr iris:wWj tha? jrres,tes!; pleasure: -oanseah there is =no thernle that-no_matter..how_ Is lakln" before we gives our or- The hoy walked on a few hundredSi WHh Rarest R«llo«ofbay» of^uaM^ ~Ttl&TjSSiJBJ&(X^Anec^^ ICUurch,—the—prowlers—ransackei' der-." Wednesday-evening • | - . | . • - • - • •__ v • - - - ' • ' s\ • ''.,,, " ' again pwtty-^tttll^-thejt vlslUd savarsl ut=s "* ^"" *"> rorrtlallr In- ' Uael* tteres-on-Maln-atreet. -At-Meltck' - ™- thlnks.of S/^^^^^aJteuhs^cjseffia : By the Notorious , and Last Hour a* famous Cspt Kldd. This must have been s lesson to .the man, 4$ for the sanfs eight BSjnths in 1KU, S nothing .of-value.—At-ttfe-paraoi 16in~»s" iB IHom T3e~man dai Is pnfflcByTMtlJDed -£rjcaJtmy_ S* Ireeh —L ';± [ • \ h undertook to take pos- Tiea^.j to afternoon »t twowif htoselt" «a|d Uncle Eben, "Is J - • NftVy AT ELIZAJBETHfORT REC*REAfjpN ^IER an "we urge duplicate scenes In everr home liriuhwar'durlng-'Angust-tbe deaths numbered-124, an- increase age. . ot the First Presbyteria; - tlon turned oQLCOrre*, even in Philadelphia for the_ej«h session,'and after tumbling tn Church about ya> wortn of Jeweir: "JnSlFarid Inconspicuous; Btf -mosf alias-good-company, because || ' "^Open*i. m.'to%tfm; AduKsf 25e; CMIdnin finder 12, 15c ~\ Qeenty- rj>hefB-Qwre-ts-a-'(oved-nisle parent who strays, from goods-aroond In. a, promlscuous.'«a3.miflsing. .dltlon._ _ ing for two le"jars^HGrlt W^Tl2har4tI^"

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, • OCTOBER 11, 1929 *&& ')lHM*T,hSivT«UUn & Helen MBrtta?''EniaEeTh __ .^ s Statues ' The Chinese or" American Indiana vertlBCs" by 80O, he ^ald- Hereto- ot any class of busluess men would Dorthea SomervUlo, Helen "Siaboc- Boebb, WIlUs Booth,' Whitman Margaret Opdyke. Cor* B6ed, Doro- never eondnBed nn orgnulied cam- sik, Jennie Tara,.. Dorothy Van Campbell, Bernard Engelcan, Bar- Chinese to Devote to Home Service thy Smith. Kathleen Van Gordon, paign agntnlt witchcraft in anyfore the company" has advertised undoubtedly favor newspapers as The New Fall Valen, Rose Virostkp, Eleanor nard Escnndon, DoWitt x Foulks, Edith Wilkins. New fto^ way comparable to that carried oO only in. towns ot 25,000 or larger the best advertising medium of the Wllkes, . Frances .' Zacek, Irona Donald Gibbons, Henry Hero'd, El. Cooperative Boyt. In Europe in the. middle, centuries Zsitny, Richard Little. Harry Mac- Holt. Jefferson, Thomas Juve. Harry ^Telephone Lore He Learned in N. J* IS RMiNCE or in America In the early history Bopulatjon. Now advertisements present time. 1 ~Emest BeckhtiBcn. — Clayton jiiiL-Ui ftluLWlilunv. j :~OeoGr •RayniomrVanBnsktrlrrWal- Milton Cratis, John Czar- of the country, bnt there It ample will *e-placed in newspapers in There are many good kinds of In Women's j4ppiare£ ter Clos,- John Cblllor. VJStudyfng telephone conditions In Mr HU'B purposo la joining ths rowan I Madison William ITeFaade\T<_Faadcn LC; telephone org«n1»aUo» here westo ui<>Jionla_Sj>rlnge5,^j8taii; GASOLINE SUPBtY CO.: ,- Doris Arnold, Flo- Mundrane, Eleanor • Nordmoycr, Pierre, "Welford • Poindortor, Ray- years with the Now Jersoy Bejl ley Voorhees, Frank. Walker. Behind the .flickering and vocal .._^ ^__™, Vivian: Baird, Anna [Josephine Pepc, June Quick', Betty Patsy Amorelll,.Harold Beebe. (Continued from Page One) a new frock or coat. ; r BeUrl e monil Rigiiey. Frank Roberts, Stan- Telephone Company studying screens of. the motion-picture , . ™. SprU>ni'.Edlth Bcdman, Lucy Bra- Ueed Catherine Rcreczky .leivSp.'lzor, Michael Tara, Lancey construction, maintenance. and- Howard Borst. Nicholas Huron", hpnjes ot the'world, which present New Brunswick Ave., Rahway ^r^^&^W- Harriet -Brown, Anna Rich; - Daisy llothmann, Kvrlyn Thomson, Lawrence Van. Gordon, Oscar Capo, Jerome Cl'onto, Thos paper—ads:--The -remainder • were Prices are-unusually moderate here ... ".Catherine Oonroy, Anita Ruddy, Doris Ryan, Rose Santo repair methods, the running of a Dolan, Raymond Gage, George Gas- every phaie of flctitious romance, Vivian Lawrence, Anna^Lederle, modern central office, and how divided between six or eight other 1 fD'Ajubrosa, Elaine Davis, Marie masso Virginia Feltcr, Frances Catherine Mancu'ao, Helen Mcrz, sawoy, Albert "Haseldlno, Alvin . is a real romance ot a man whose FUEL OILS . and we welcome charge accounts. •DcDooi-. 1,1111am Dembling.. Clara Flsehl, Virginia Foster, Adelaide O'Donnell, telephone cnglneors prepare tor Hedcnwn, Ohrisllan Henrlcb, How career snrpassei in color, courage, forms of publicity. Because ot Gassaway, Mildred Hall, Pauline Isabella Moss Lorclla future needs through Ions and ard, John Koslk, Edward. Machon For AH Domestic Oil Burners rttty,:- Vivian Dobsen. Frances! Viola Pascalo, Helen Petorson, tenacity and drama the- most" JI& thU finding, the Arcturus com iirnan. Helen Dolan. Leslie l'ar-'Hammond, Margaret' Hcisch. Ruth!, Louise-PreiU, Claudia Jleeci, Doris cacefulTurvcyB. He proved hlm- Joseph Madden, Edwin Miller, Ed irfl filber™.t^ Bilodeau.Itober^.—w—, « t TJiirns , HoblitzeU, Marfon'Honr Marjory win: Paynor EoKcnej Bavacool. "Al turescne human_ story _ that .703 pany-has decided to Increase too PUALITY AND SERVICE L-ea-Hen- -Reiner. EllsaJmHL Schejdee.eer£ jelt:an:able .worker_and_infcde~ bert Schuiu, Bruno Tarlach, Will GJnesjrFraTlirCa^orWalter|Hower-ATTna-Hunter; -|:Eiilh_ScJuiabe]. „ many friends. In the New Jersey C=O-A-L "TaTe" erer seen. -Te(ephone-Rahway-i263:~---^—^^i- NlghtCalls Rab*ay-4Z4-R Wellesley _j^Marn Hl£ Gruv£i_Knce, "I'm " Doris—StnmmnrCharlotte^iSchlieTSl Stein Gilbert Westorlund- Innhe-wllecUon-box. ?——•"••••""- "*~ - going to own »^theatre some day." Wheel Chairs, any Special' Article. »»^.^weite,C Gross.-'-Arnolfl-TCdvat-s^lInx'Iinienf numbed natlo'n Theodore—Shell,- Eudolph told, Edward McCullough. Joseph ninnn, -Martha Weipi. Vera Wlteny, oils Star. • • •; . " Twenty-live years ago be bought Radio's Favorites Artlfldal_LeESi Arms, etc., made bj UI r m.,,^i t w...v... *.... Aspiration; not only u ^aifibiirnf -fjels'bn" WycRoff; ski, Helen Warso, Jessie \Ven«,-Rosg Fowler.-Carroll Francis—Wat. translated, m"ean7 rn(iolngr" "the nickel admissions totaled the adorn the parks jind avenoet of .Washington have been getting their HENRY TRAIfflE, ELIZABETH : in your most effl* %Pt. :c^anMlli'' Andrew Zboray, DorotnDorothy I Muriel Wetli, Anna Wooden, Betty | ter Oilman, Louis Glntrida^Herbert clent -way of ac- I ~leiYe~you* thbj remem- grand sum of $7.3% That was the annual cleaning. The photograph shows workmen polishing up theGossipers 33 Broad Street UNION COUNTY BUI OK Bchaefer, Woodrun*. Vlnoent Andreaky, John Gi-anholm. John Hopkins, Paul branct." The charactsrs on smallest motion-picture theatre In -John Paul:Jones.' .- ., . comraodatlnt—tie the worldZ1 Today on hGT silver Hours-3^A--M.r7_P._M.i:Mear Resent Theater JBW. MtLtOM AVE.TBJHW4Y ™ PHOiE RIHWAY T3» public but In the left form Mr. Hu'a sig- jubilee he Is able to say that not Irr PERSON Phone Em. 9108 nature. Tho seal Is the public spirit of' only ta he the owner of. the largest a combination. In restraint ot trade Also 4—Other Acts—4 serving it." one'he uses to slan'hls theatre on the globe—the Rozy bank checks. .. and ordered It dissolved. ' " After graduating with MOO seats—bat he also owua That break came in 1913, said of Nanyaug. testing. Outside Plant Engineers and controU the moat gigantic Ship Rami Whale; from the University theatrical enterprise in existence. Mr. Fbx, "and a few months later jjln. Hujwas..commUsIoned by the and Tfafllc Engineers. Hb^rork In -He to^Uliam Vox.- I organised the Fox Film Corpora- Chinese Government to study te- every case was more than "Satisfac- ttoni . •»••>»»•>•»»•• • —~—guard^g^instlnisfdrtune^by^epositing-part ,-E[>. white Steinite's research department, years w didn't even have a theatrical name. was not until the first quarter cen- atply III; nnrt he tlit- Peterson. Mary Purdy, ..Catherine i &8ON « prove Ait telephone system. <|Mifi6ns tury of his lite had turned its ap- "in the lead, with Iknowledge that years Rankine, Phyllis Reed, Barbara And when i announced to the world parently Ineffectual pages,, that the nroazlnp work nt literally f> Ritter, Eleanor. Roberts. 112-120 ARUINOTOW ST for tnTedvincement ,of Vprog*** 9HK N E W J E R S E Y B E L L* that I was colas to show motion began to pick up the thread which ver'heat. then rewrote it frnm of experience bring has conceived Senior Class o*t toe* wtrrotfiAi* tr. **AH ccumT pictures I was pat down as theled directly to his magnificent tinrt to finish, nmt all within fli sNEV»A«H,N.a HiTCHEa 13^5 crasiest man in the city. career. ' ngfpllnTffll' » "I'Isiilml »l andprodncedthis remarkable radio. Robert—Andrews;--William -Bed-} TELEPHONE COMPANY - —;--1mat"loe,' 1 he«\rd-an all sides. TJfea built nn. from-notes, hr. : BonH Spend it^AUL man. John Bose. Helmer Christen- A NEW JEtSEY IWSTITUTIOH BACKED B> TATl(bWAt?"atT6WCCyy~ *a not who thinks be can delude us Jotted down nn a 1>!t of hlnnk pnpor Steinite's treihendons facilities, its sen, Benjamin Dembllng, Norman into believing that pictures can beAn Inquisitive Cat or cariL In his pockpt: but of "Tlit Dempster, William. Droege, Francis made to move.'" " • Wreck of the.llosnerns." he unlil: mass production methods, its true iJua-ai-;—Harrison—DuRie^^Chaunbey. Wfcen-he opened-the-flnt night id Hh one'-profit-manttfacture,—has mad Edgar, Charles English. Herman the crowd waft else where. Only Washington.—An American cat hnrillr end HIP nn pffort. It rililnn i Grahme, David'Gelb, Frank Gerner. PAINLESS come\t. \ that you can hate in fine radio. Katherine Gries, Mary Heudershott, Ins w*y In which to io cxtracttac that pictures could really move. rooned. ' [jlabel Hill. -ShonundaciB Xtf- But when a handful of adventurers • There on 1U perllons perch It re- . Pn«le* ltalM U Madelyn islcibV Marle^lsleibT Sa- WjtolbU. Clargnj TrUkad^UTe cents-»plece-to-see-a mained tor days, meowing for help- Steinite's new Bet alone would have die Jolly, Esther Klein, Evelyn - moderate tor all few feet of film which showed the Workmen aoushfto reach the.cat Bta AT—»fc •7. X. *. Woosjer, David Dembllng, David dental work. leaves ot a .tree flickering In thewith ladders,.but In wln.__JEreo- commanded nation - wide attention. Edwards, Robert Knox, Robert breexe, tbe word spread uke wild- tlon of a spedal scaffold was con- wia-n Its JRnmaaiig price has earned the ap- Krewson. George Lang,— John Fillings, Bridges and fire and success was assured. templated, bat It was found a per-! Leary, Wilraot Milbury, Lester Mil- Crowns Inserted Most A survey taken by the. novern- .mlt would!_be necessary trom toe' proval of every knowing radio buyer. ler, Thomas Pickens, Anthony t-at the-time showed that 50,- bulldlnc Inspector's" offlcerr".' T Post. .Charles Rob- Painlessly 000 people dally were attending BU8H * PRICE Check its features—carefully — with Jipjinllmp thft mtM nlrml r erts. John Schmaelingi Mussel! X-Ray-Your Teetfi: mnTBm p|rrnr»« KNOINEERB AND BORVBYOHt the-features v otfereilHby- any other Tandy, WUllam Weigl, "Harriet country. And the figure was all _. .... Kline, Mary KriRtof, Jessie Lamb. llivta were getting shorter and few- 142 Irving Street radio. Do not be Content with any- the; more ttarUIng because the com- er for lack of food, and Its appeal* Rahway, N.J. Free Examination bined gross of these houses MIOIM O* aprlU reached the amnlng total OK »M00 for help crew feebler. Finally It thing less—for all the new and desir- and Advice Any Time dally. Today the dally attendance gave up tbe Debt and collapsed. . able things in radio are among them. at .motion picture theatres in the• It rolled over and hurtled through RAHWAY S Me Fits United 8tates is abont 2B.00O.O00 •pace to eortb-t-a martyr to tbe Once you have made your compari- Mr. Fox continued: casse of feline Inqnlsltlveiiess. THEATER "That little hole-in-the-wall earn- "Llndberoh Flight" In Mutlc son, yon, like thonsandsof others, will ed 1150,000 tor me in less than five Baden-Baden.—One of the com- Inrini St, ati Central kit. What I Have years. .In that five years I had positions nmklnc np tbe program know Steinite as— twenty theatres running. And Iof Baden-Baden'* special '"radio Phooe Rahway 1250 to Offer week" was the "Lindbergh Flight." Omr wdl appotatcd aa4 tnor> attribute that- saccess to the fact Today and Tomorrow onctlj modern offlcca esaU* that I brought to tbe amusement composed jointly by HIndemltb us to perform any kind* of field a commercial training that in- and WellU with text by Brecht America** Greatest Radio .Value! On the Stage dtntti - work witb - eats and cluded bookkeeping. Up to that comfort to' U« pitl«Dt aad at —.—Radio's Favorites the um« time to d» tt u qllcklT time such a thing as bookkeeping —Mara Ncceuaiy OwiiereHipof aPdntiarBisSixisancsiVenenccihoco aa U conaUUnt wltk good work. la the theatrical 8»ld bad never A French biologist claims to hare most people choose Pontiac, riot because it is BO inexpensive, been dreamed of •Invented a successful snbstitnte for You Can Get No More Than This At Any Price! but because of the many bi^ car advantages -which it provides. * THE He took over the old Academy blood. Now If some one will Jturt But it 1B a fact that with a Pontiac you actually save- money. ot Music in 14th street immedi- come nlong with a good substitute L THREE (3) SCJtEEN-GRID TUBES .5. Real humless reception, DJR. MALLAS AKE the stiffcsthiU you can ately after Denman Thompson's, for hralna. he will confer a'real —a total of 7 tubes. You • p last performance In New York ot blessing.—SprinRfjeld^ Press. Gossipers 72 Broad St., Elizabeth your own hill Tfind—put notJnini but ESSOin "The Old Homestead," and a tew year* later..at an anniversary,,ins 2. Four condensers. completely shielded. IN EERS0N -sat-ylth-the-Jhrincs-ot. Wales In". IN EERS0NU tbe same box which had been oc- in bigb— : _.. ,'....;"^'_- cupied Tears before^ by another 1J—Main * caierry Sta. 3. Linear power^etectforrwftM-auto- -7. ELEGTRO-Dynamic speaker, Prince of -Wales, tbe late Ring 13—Campbell t Broad Sta, matic grid bias. -• And try to git a gat knockout of it! Kdwart. 14—Main * Commerce 8Ui 8. Glorious tone. ' But aa soon as.he becan to enter 15—New Brunswick & Lake Ave. 4s, Push-pull audio power stage, using You save when you buy a Pontiac because it is the lowest-priced _fte pperattoB.ot_Uieatres_on_aJ!ar«e 1$-Batel Place & Albert St. thenewest "245'^tubes. 9. Magnificent console. .>- car ever produced -which offers so many advantages. You save ncale Mr.-Fox t*n Into a monopoly. 17—Haxelwood ric* Yon-can. bank.-on.\uiei ^ naked. \ "Are you goliK to sell or.t 2E—Grand £ Irvlnr Sts. - • .y^ ^_ ^ pO(,||aCf /Vfidi., ptuM ae* V*-U cu the lUt-(f. o. I.) price _:.M,.usr^:...:::.- :.:.„.-.'^-.::.'.-"- " " "-rS6-rQ*andr &. Oliver-. Sts. ------•"-:- tteery charge*. BumperM, sprint when comparing automobile has to be remarkable motor fuel 1 37—Elisabeth, & Jackson Aves. ctnira mhd •• JLofxjay Mhoek ah* -rafucs • - • OakUmd-Pontiac 1. o. b. Tantlac, Mick* ' -I certainly am not, d*lU*red prUcM include oniy Fox. ..•"'• ''."•.• ;•: 33—Lincoln Ave. & Price 8t. b rrgutw *tju{j»nirnt at aulltari**d cbarjCp0!t7 -CcnfmlflfotofJ ~nntf i^irUt^y* qp'f ;that ^j^ yon know—"_waa myment Wan available at tor anyy ailtiUUtnatailtiUUtna aece+* atfUmatunu ^^::::!v- :: 4l-Mnton-Are. " ——--'- 121 Irving St. fiifinancing tUvirmi. today. •"'. . ' Foxinieww he wass i n a reae l fightg.. Bt SERVICE STATION Phone 1049 nntthirt^thirM yearatatef^attyeara-tatef.^attdd - they SURER SCREEN-GIUD RADIO - waw^leanrTlangarous-and-nneer- Sales Service, Rahwav »l^h^**th^t»e nia- 61—Central Ave. ft' Maple Ter. milton-Stftr—1 r Ifinoan Aves. STANDARD-OIL 4eclar«4 the General Film Company 6B—New Jersey Reformatory:

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{«- 1929

Plain i^aa^^a^a^aaaaa^aaa^awa^^^^^w^—...... 1 . • .^ ...... — T ——— -. | ^ j I ., ^ v J. ft»ROF.,A. M.BUSWELL1 No Unitary loeen lnSthtrtast : States to designate that part of the says that American Masonry, door U yean. The average rate oi Opens London Shop ' Atlantic coast plain which lies be- not at the present time follow tl% these cities In 191S was 108, where- London.—Daughter of the tween the Appalachian highland policy of the Grand' lodge of Eng- lirrent News of the World as In 1928 the average rate was 71. maharajab of Bardwan, one and the low coastal plain proper. It laad in permitting organized mili- SHOWJNCREASE Translated Into lives these figures of the richest rulers In India, Is distinguished from the latter top- tary lodges to be incorporated with- Otoist of *e Briti* S» Twnsjordmik mean that approximately 10^000 ba- MabaraJ Komari tollta Eanl ographically by being more ragged in the regiments or-in the naval Chinese Have Armored Trains in Manchuria New Wind Beacon forth e Ibles lived through their, first year Devi of Bnrdwan, has opened and eroded with deeper- river val- service, During the Civil war one ,of life in 1028.who would bare died ashoplntbeBerkelc Iejs. and geologically by. consisting or two lodges were organized with- Association R* oil much older and harder rock brthe "army following the troops,' .strata. The change fronvihe hard as Is the English custom, but these potto faults of Study to tbe soft and recent formation Is passed oat of existence and there •arked by a- definite llae of ea- are not at the present time any yet Included In the birth and death J: an of rank to engage In any j ; regUtratlon areas shouldentcrthem | Atlantic rivers fall in rapids qt 'cat- Sew Xoefc—In the rote of Infant n tojm of trade. , ... Irntha. .tam i war..Ja28-ahowa-» L!*^ <^__Xot.MUL-tbeajeiii4ha 1 ajratts,'and the line. Is known as WHIREKONOMY RULES" slight l«cr«a»e over, the year ^,^ cwintrjr wtfly a«dt Meurattijr kBhw -fwmn«wi*mitwfin«»i ft*if "PairTTneT^Tire" Piedmont Some people, If they read or ////rtsttiHiiin'//x///////H;iiiiiiiiiiimitn«\\\\s\>\\v, cccordijQf ivy US' report on lnf^p^ itaown bUth and 4**tb rates. With- I Plate is less defined In Mew Eng-hear about the symptoms of a given mortality; Just tamed by .the Amer- ;«at acconte tomfltim «' Us/birth lafld,than In the southern states. It malady, bejlmto -think they are snf-. ican Olid Health association, in and death rate a state Is hampered For Increasing the' coinfort of IS narrowest and elso approaches fcrlng Identical symptoms. Such the y*ar:U8T, the United States in its. study, pf the causes' of mor- the traveler and lengthening the rclosest tojhe sea In New Sork' and persons shbnld not keep on won- CONTINUING OUR OCTOBER achieved tha lowest rate ever re- tality and Its work of prertntloo. life of the rails, the dips or hol- broadens southward, being about derlng_and worrying.^ They should ' corded Q4ASB4last year the figure lows at the points whera the rolls 800 miles wide In North Carolina. consult 0 doctor. <&3 shows the second lowest rate? connect are fused by eMctrlc arc Ihlsu*tsMbat_ 1oc .every. J.000 welding. This melts tha rail to a ROCK-BOHOI U» 200,000 ; habit* bom alive, approximately OS «ptir•-• lufauU. julat oue mat ot ngoflled; ,W*is^ ..-.^._ _ _^ cent nlcint ateeV 60 per ctttt tflrdtr»M" ^Xt 1 adfT IO.OOQKOT •»» as recorded In , al| the way from Da* J1D20 censaa.. .JJeven hundred and Profc.4. W. Busiwa-of: ttmXtal - Koy^ljThft Second Week of burGrea* Month oi «K BC ftutUNXvMft't niu-d. .<* : Tersltyiof-IUautiawthia asairtanta nineteen of rh«s» cities lie In thea-trip,- for Halt tostrwlnter skntal —=---- Arclw>to(tcal Find- - -—— have devised a practicable method Salbs brings another wealth of wonderf I birth «adj 4oatb. regUtratlon areas Foundation of avThlrteenth ccn- License May Be Taken from Kansas aty to New York in of making Illuminating power and ~wlS«y;Now is the time to shop now is thai! land tea of them in thejjart.of .th» XL days. During tUeUM. three -wwasterj. bATO been ~tma?v- ^»f ^ stalks. It & coantct tsit ha» entered the death, hB * tjrne to. make* big savings on yeyr food cmtf but n«ts* birth regUtratlon ares. jggghlfl t 2Q0 •ip^ed:that-fatiD»t9.'«lUibe-;abto ' They are scattered 1nM*tal«rana ^o.JttkQ:.fuirTidvania8ft..ofjt&e_.di>>T tho DJslrkt of Columbhv and, ac- I cording to tt«last-censusrlnclnda s HERF$~A -«. a^-.j.^^ j^_ • - of about 44000,0(8 -' Hanklnd's Inner-poverty,.. UWet- P YOU.Jail to furnish evidence, of financial responsibility ness, narrowness, *ls the • poisoned I as required by tha new law affecting every owner and i W«bm CttV Rites Low«t .spring from_jtfilch_nioi!t_onhappl-_ -operator ot-cara In this State. Automobile-insurance-wrlt^ ! Of t*e diles havlne a popolatlon cess flows.—Farm and Fireside. :of 23WXO or acre, SeatUe, Woso, ten by the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York U Lucky Strikes, Old Golds, {andTwtiaBA Oft, tie -with the low* tho best evidence of your financial responsibility^ —;— Chesterfields, Piedmonts, ~*NCt to be'caught unprepared, the Chinese military authorities have rushed a number; of armored cars. ! cat ndt of 43. . San Francisco runs or Camels. Carton of10 "i as the one Hhoraiin-the picture, to the scene of the' recent encounters, with Bed Russian troops, _near_ :ados» second •»1t h a rate of-40. in In northern Manchuria. '• • - -«——•-- —— • •• - -7-"- Great Bntam> ^w Embaaay in Washington packages^$1.15 . . . |J,iariveIv,1* :Ot~cU)M harlns a population = RAHWAY For Farther Information-See *«arlyf>-n IvSnOOO and 250,000, Oakland. ; Calif, Mads with a rate of 47, and THEATER is follow*, by Spokane, Wash, 'E Pittsburgh Develops AO-Aluminum Street Car ''•Tji^WT'-V i. U JlL43jDSfe!r Cl EVAPORATED|MILK Iowa, s»4 Cambridge, BAUER & BROOKS CO. with a tat* »fS3.' Whirehotue Brand ... exceptional • '.X tall >^#C Berkeley. CtUt, Is first amonj} and. Tpmorrow Agents quality saldam so low priced. -' D0.O0O and 100,000, its rate beta* Ala}. Francis Bojle, Oipt L. H. liUmcr and Capt Dudley Howard, toe T«*J tow.fipirc or nL in tba The Fidelity ^Casualty 3 3 nt Radio's Favorites tergestiT/LC left.to light, Inspecting the new windage beacon undergoing t* * ; croup Union Ciir. K. J, is second Her paoplA were JXXBCCDA. voahiiQwt, DEL MONTE SPINACH Bolliiij Eield. This. re.Y<>Jt>\MiS .beacon wltb._the vrtad direction indicator : with a. nt«a| 92, and Lone Beach, Hie orirrqrfe toos dVn^ij end ooaax. THE Company of New York i-Tha was Invented by Major Boyle and Is so Oeslgned as to throw a colored* 'Calif^trthfetofth a rate of 38. But HEQo I oaxed Car her stnhon b/am down.wind' for a distance of irom one to two miles as an aid • In Vtt ant-population croup of GOLD DUST >rg.pk^21C • to pilots making landings at iii£ltt 23,000 to 60*00, Alameda. Calif, 137 Irving St., Rahway >y** slifnila flrafr wlto a ratft of 2?; Med- The OldTbDjn.9canod fialldflwr,,,-.- ers ford, Ifcusu shows a rate'of 30; / s 5 V TO PROTECT BANKS JOak farts. BU and Everett. Mass, " --*• ** — '* 'T ailucr wwnwllwiV Telephone Rahway. NEW HEAD OF G A. R. have tho rate ol 3L IN PERSON *£»•-' : In tt*las t population coup— ; 10.000 _ to S5.00O—Hollund, Jll< VJeue bulclrd o. fiarlune - Also 4—Other Acts—4 ...... ifc, rery low rate of : ^o^ , 22, and Stonlnpoo, in tte ^^fa^? so dizi^j and smflH. '•"' HERE'S GOOD'NEWSt of Rats*. • «e sbardij oa»i 1 Thdojh, tha lowest B»f bOT»ia »oiE*iQi» fir ofi rates an recorded ainonc the 1 8 O'CLOCK populous cities, yet a comparison other oouadeuer replace her. ' of th» rajtts for the various popu- M iJ&'i Qtt H lation exonps, considered as V ' whole, shows the lowest rates toe COFFEE the ctttes bavins the largest popu- The world's largest selling quality ^ 'lntloov TW following table coffee. To buvra fresh coffee we Work on the beautiful buildlnsn of-th» oe» BJUUIJ wihany In Wa»hlnston to s p tratea; Dirtb Tb* location la ideat-on. arWocratle JU*a»ciu«ttl attun* ncrt to the Saval ObMrratory pounds. make two deliveries a week to all 1 ^ Exterior view of the nevr all-alnuiinum street car built under the direction of the engineers of the Pltts- of our stores* ! bur£h Hallways company. Tills type- of car Is much safer in case of accident than the oldfashloned wooden Fopat»U«a. l»« BM Dirigible Reaches -Home Uor« Uwo 35»,«0O ...... M.I "«»>» 1M.OO»-J1»,«0» S4.S I PUFFED TNCE OR WHEAT 2 pkgs. r i0*M «7.T 71.J I JJV. H.3 C7.3 F World's Richest Man Returns to Boyhood School (1.3 71J COMET RICE GROWN or WHITE 3 MY-T-FtNE ' - •- - CHOCOLATE DESSERT CfiMOreii's Corner * EBMONBS •Hector Fuller Is here, holding a T441Jift.N STREET R«IW/W7l*i. MAZOLA or WESSON OIL Thompson submachine sun at the ground. Jumped up, and ran toward TSaKkerinridilstrlat—exposition—In- anymore like theimonnlnhi stream. Edwin J. Foster of Worcester, I CKBloB toward him, «Ub peacd agate, aad to'fta«"and pal» HEINZ SPAGHETTI . . 3 .mali can. 25c: a hand.oqttuvtched. Brone dashed ahead at a rapid trot. "Bronc m«st go back; to bis moan -\Vho«. thtrt. steady old boy," be tain home again, Ihere, with xest JUNKET—Powder or Tablets Pka. 12c^ By this time the boys were bobbins and ease, be- will becjuo^ as ntwuft 'WHEATSWORTH CEREAL ; pka- 13£_-'^; Fllogtat kta»tt quickly Into, kta Tho new navy attmetat dtrtsThl*, JMC-* hufltar «t l«lreh»nt; K. J. after « flight from Detroit An saddle, Srw^or" master fattened made an effort to ding on. A* every So Bronc traveled back to the BORDEN'S,VAN CAMP, UON.EVAP.M11K imollom 3c-- Inspection, disclosed tho fact that the dlrtfibte htdbeen thiot nt; twtf bullet holw being dlacorered. 01: of their, heels the fearful pain bills, and as he. neared his, old borne SHAKER SALT --- -pkg.--9c--.' - M* ha V&A Ws b«»d to, aniffr the fresh, : ; gnrroptog madtfT he- knew- not ROUND STEAK OCTAGON TOILET SOAP • •<&*_ 8j> ?the children. . —•'- , Dashing across a roughly plowed the ankle was strong- be wooNrJw ' HHNZ INDIA RELISH eML Bronc suddenly- stumbled and back again, their falthful_frlend. Remember When the Ladies Dressed like This? M* 9oth boi» tumbled to. Up -Jackie," pet of n Dallas '<&ani) fftmlly, receotly ran over by a» ihe rop«"ahpirt the horn, and with [TOP SIRLOIN (SPECIAL! FRESH MEATS^ •ntomobile, palllne Iiimself along tile "road to recovery" 'ia a wheat 6Inl much paViac sad kicking Broofi A&P Meat Markers offer choice cuts of exceptional -r'->~- tbatr conjtiaptloa built. especjiflJy *>? ' was finaQy- 1M dawn the hill. 16 CROSS RIB ROAST quality. And, as all other AsP prices, unusually lo : About nightfall^ f ? reacha* • b the World I small cavpTaigd; tt>e mountain pony I Diablo Dam, ' was tr«>t|td to sach f ood as bft ha kicking-to Tija, heels. " : ; FRESH FRUITS : ' fie lwntd to- atop and go when told to (tasovi)»rn at a tog of the Smoked HAMS ireh. andWwlteir nt the end of a AND VEGETABLES, »pa ,. •' But u _j the lesson bard (tin excellent ossartmenr of fresh fruits and vegetables - ,^, -,,4 day' he was -»oU £ttU£K est ofJ yfromwhlcKto ehooseT !andVtaJfcajR-*,*t», from the. W- : where H» b*ttlway» Uved to a !lt»at.c|»j»/;^..'>-.. . , • Ther% ajbniiffiBw- terrifying noues, 1 and- brJj£j*T5fita- that- blinded ^hernwgni^wnterlonrxajaj^nft.lftiiaMw'fte. ?*^^ '•"" him, leftalmslckwlth fear. When Oermnnla shipyards nt Kiel; waa turned o«rio-and accepted br^ultusrorstinann of Now Yorb The,8hli» , be hadTfteei taken from the train Is said to hate cost neorls two-niUllott-dWKws. -It 1»» tw* Dle*» jnotors oi 3^)00 hursepowsr each, and : helMfrg^rjUttle like thefrJsJat ,„ ie.'me»berg ot'the-California Federation of Business nhtrPrbfcssIonql Womsa's Clubs. Is. cdavei}• M^k^^^4!^^Uadt ':: •' :''''' L iat) ite jHotel Hontlneton. r'nsndena, Cnllf.,-added zest to their proceedings by adopting cosrume» of »r decadea- ago lor "Gay Nineties" dny. '. . ••. • • • •_ —*• .•: -\, '::j^- -r _'• t ked up his ears *%!**••_ w thpt motliermothers hrenre.. m7 In the nntui?o,of tUUM^iUithelrfor- being limited: to a, fewjl»pcj««s and beard, and {hey. Tour crayons and color this VeB«* tbc-radlo;w,e onghtinirto overlosIT "i« goTBlecotehi toV.a..ctomp.:pf:b»ch; Sl^ll^ his- gay Uttle' I" v» 'flra wn for jrouthobest^lcao' table tellow iit'of.sheet mica, the scrap to he different, an he told a tunqsr inntlve years,, children • are .hind) I'lV'eoih*:td,«rln.the baek." Ttsls tobies. 'A'-Vncnnindeanerln•Burma E£n_grqund up for use In wall- the country-wide training It Is-glv- storj and then said U_CtfJB3lndfid.hJnj more with..moths** thpo. with fn- •woold. be o» 4we. •ojp.tbt .WarXet, : mount»*».str*UD-gursllnc oves tha. 4k..QMW. Witt 4X M'.'lft;Yn>t>V* Gr«»A ana light brown and scarlet r pealed ovef.o&&^.owri-agata*— And yellow I - ft'fancy piilnt, ornamental tile, IngujcnlnkltgaklngTrt( l of his speech—Et Dorado ((Kan.K ) lh«»T rVCTH*~«tP'<-tthSir--l*' %waj. i:",to.'ber repearc*-: Tlielr houses qrohulj* about 4)liai? Bls'boaVs a cabbaeo; bislheal'a « dress In ten-minutes.- hmHIng' rtdoltnro r a deer,;b»icjih-/ f?ct; nboTO.tbe sro.i»a.' V* .*»- b not possibly- nt»o ooW»Pt»MaaP lsU>eanie dl<£ li»4t»rroaa4Min rH»liAn'QH' Friend , Get, Ajoas Vgti.o»t "foot's- a- tomato. • Uaka'a regstabla at«w, from thtl 1 hJiafflJ?oo_<:J "Tlie cynic there ls- ' irach 10 dam ia Tionnwestern wasnra TurraJPToT' tree snow, insulator for The sun Is older than the hills, _\\IU_hc_3S0_ hlgh')>ndl1,2nrt fppt lnn(f. ilnm, en »uj t-SJntt Bcclcw, _• ring,-fireproof but only-rccpntls-lnne V\ e"besitn to" .thinc_asUovccr-andr-of-course-tlteandrofcoursetlte- """ bt tllc n mole think th I h '"I'"I"" I'lRhest in the world, will develop'320,000 horse power " r"cmi"Ttn;Tiothjpir w^tbrtJijpm ryoo I other uses "too numcr- nppieclnle 1L —•'Womana Home mole thinks there Is no such thins try IL"-a WrHowc's-Monthly.' ComDnnlnn. -.< ._ as light—Atron Beacon Journal. backing up 00,000 feet of water for a-distance of geren mlley yc

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; 1 -V ?• ,.'•-'' •'•'•• •"'••'i.'i ••-••r'". '• •;••••' •••'.'>••••.• .•'.'••;.••!•"•' \ 'v-'».,' •,"".» The Brst book printed at Oxford V >;-..n..i_..--_.-••_- Jl r .. ! ' Helped. • ift Part* of l« tbe very^rnra "Commentary on | FOLLOW THE CROWDS | Tf|f|«|lf" Many camel* are csed fa Ans-the Apostles Creed.'* attributed to I BPAHER^POtlAKS MILUON DO11AR WlKWtj I UllflJ Bjr TBEDERICK HAST tralla MM. beasts of burden. For In St/ Jerome, and bearing the date stance, from Wjndnam, In north HAX IMS. This «as coeval with tbe AND |f'\X7 "^ WU th'ok of nrar western Australia, the cattle sta- first, book printed by Caxton In AND » » ebtnnsr _ tions are served by camel tram* England. "Well, Kr.'Ootter.l hardly know. which, carry supplies for hundreds It I can carry the Ninth niTre all of miles Into the Interior.. rlfbt" ' Tbe camels_are driven by Af- RE -Charlie,'tl»r« a We contractr ghan*,", says tbe National Geo- 'The man' addressed an Charlie graphic society. "Camel teams are looked gloomily at the lire. Ho was familiar sights In the street'of the • young man. HlXIe townshift baullog In the great "Charlie." Mr. Tnlli wagonloads pf. firewood frpm tha Morrow 1RVIN6 ST. t> CENTRAL AVE. tt|^ my hwt-tjtr havtoif jatf,elected district tttor- The first camels were brought to sey, lf« • post that need* jutf, AoMraria. for the use of the- early luch • man as yon are to fill It; explorers, tater' a fine type, of PHILADELPHIA ON THE SCREEN but tb« people aren't awake. £ieo- dromedary was Imported for breed- . Wcrld.fterU* 9«b«ll tlon's only two weeks off. ami they Ing purposes and It is this type of ttlll ellns to their old traditions. animal that Is bred-In central AIUK Particnlaririo the Ninth, it loolta tratla. It Is considered by leading Saturday October 12 fcad." And Now VITAPHON E Brings You authorities to be tbe Urgest and SJ11A.M. strongest-dromedarjr-fonnd in -1 be Lmn Bah«r>r .I^ptress^rcthe: .scw«Sri~ Uy. H |Bblt world,--, tt- proves .InraluaWe-forr •ronnd hlstclectTon to tha ooyeted pack work Ui -waterless regions." Li. rWUdrlpUa _ a Krone-position honorably won. HeDutch Woman's CmtntM' ' PUnU That Produce ~ niurt win ^hat election 1 And yet "Colorful and Ample* Both Pood and Water | ^Ithnht lh« nlUmportant Ninth ~costnmcs-off -rural -Holland- —In some tropical io>, subtropical SATURPAY'S • Tfard—the podaf center of the city are Indeed d unique. Women wear countries there Is a rggnlnr alter- —he was helpless. , six or more skirts. lest the. form be nation of wet nnd dry seasons. There —The two »DeU«tln silence. -Then Immodestly displayed, and a brlght- nre foT]nd"pt!mu"that~srow~nipiaiy' CHiLDREN --UrlnSstoneL'-tMev-and-.- bade—Uic.. colorcd waist with elbow sleeves for during the rainy seasour producing colonel cood night. Aa he wasstrong, red arms ore admired by leares. Bowers and' fruit within a fOX^SItVER^IOBItEl WEEK By Maxwell Anderson. Directed by pastpastingg out througgh the entrance men.* The climax Is a lace cape, short period. Some of these .then Greaory LaCsva. Talking Sequences ,. m liaJL-blJLb e hdlihheard.« light t tlill 4hO-s)up6HJf-which dlttlnguUhe* dlblbgtltbnltBCmngtir cted J>y-WUUam A. Belte the province In which the wearer' him. • . . the dry season, and are started The Master Showman Celebrates At the window appeared a «trange -ChnrHo!" Ures. . anew from seeds at tlie return of shadow. It was Jim, her husband. ; "Oh, Phyir -'•••• Wives of rich farmers irear sold fSTorable conditions. Other* make 25 Years of Entertaining the He had turned Love Burglar. Came " -Charlie,;. I heard all that you eatques, llko helmets, with orna- tbo uroatgTOTirth,ofcleateanflowenh WorlcJ! to rte*l the love that she had denied J dfadd^ldIly^ t H mental £oH curls. An ahclent~aame and trait, and In addition produce him.» . . • :...':•:• tunt to'carry the Xlntli wurdr told us tliat hers cost a hundred' bulbs, tubers, rootsto«ks and flpahy- "It's vital, dear, and If It Isn't guilders (about $40). _ roob underground. By means of William Fox Will Con- WILLIAM *> nrt T mn*t -Worklngmen—wear food nutorialyna-gngar and Btarch, a*k jonr father for the thine I wont broad trousers, oftenllmes colored and quantities of water stored In BO modi." '• •'•-•.. Tests- ind short coats.- Children, these underground structures; such tone Screen A Message The Klri - la the dim hnllwny and tlie poor wear klompcn—wood- plants keep alive through the dry kimed him. ' "Don't be dUconrascd, en shoes. If yott hear what sounds seaTren, and" are enabled to make of Vital Importance to dear. It daddy won't have you un- like-a troop of cavalry passing a Tery rapid growth when faToraMe laut }nu'ru:dl*tilcf attorney, why- "dowiniieTstreel, It wm=nioTe"thBir conditions return. JEveryJP^^tJ-on of thigl wcil Jast hare to make jpu district likely turn out to be a croup of. . Hie amount of food materials;and Theatre! - attorney, that's nil." school children returning borne. water, stored In these .structures Is "Bnt, Phyl"—he smiled. In spite Concealed weapons are not needed remarkable. Fleshy roota weighing ii OCTOBER 12ih of hi* discouragement, at h£r Im-tn Holland. In case of a row, a more titan SO pound* are uot un- pulsiveness—"I can't p* »ny Influ- lad Hicks off bis tlomp and wal-esual with some members of the tnce In Uift^gnttu_Ihft_tnach!ne -lops-hls- •dTersaiy-oTer the bead. _Sora !HE story of William Fox is the History and so am X" furnishes a familiar example of wa- AIMDOUOBOI ftcrore He entire week, "Charlie, dear, don't be dUcour- terand food storage In bulbs. As PHONE RAHWAV ased.-.It'll.come:right—just you »tnhare3 with olher matirlairTn "Where the Screen Is Alive" ^ of tlte Motioi; Picture—a pioneer, who, Cotzrch Constracteu-to "v . the "plant, the "amount of water |lON THEZSTAGEll itn:as electio' n time approached Re»etnble Giant Orgwi stored In these structures Is am.it- Today and Tomorrow ~-^g by Tils courage, integrity, independence and every FW tlieWtre ttrdugliaut the Charles Urlngttooe wan forced tn Scattered throughout the clvllbed Ing. Tlie common potato contains confess to bbneelf that all was com- world are cliorcbes of varying de- about SO per cent of water. The HEAR! ing far from right. There would grees of beauty—some small, some roots of carrots, beets or turnips- THRILLING SOUND! SEE! foresight has transformed an bo Just euoach apntnist him to arge «nd lofty, some with tower- show about an equal percentage. REX INGRAM'S "THE GOSSIPERS United States will observe this event cwlnx tbe election to his opponent. ing spjres, others ^jtltb beautiful Bulbs, us in the onion; spedsl-wa- obscure enterprise into a "Hff"weat-~tnxonstr"t network ~prcccd^' domes, of exquisite glass" window! ter storage leaves, as In the Ice Ins the momentous day median.- —but perhaps the most onuroaland plant. nnU stems-as ii some cac- I ^FAMOUS RADIO Sf ARS OF Ically. and when, election day came original church In existence today tus forms, may show fully 00 per magnificent art. It is signifi- with a splendid entertainment bentnng aronnd he set himself to watch Is to be seen In Copenhagen. Tbe tbe returns with stoical resigna- whole edince U shaped like a #• •with I WEAF, WJZ. WABC tion. gnntfe organ ootUned against the cant that the Fox enterprise Be was In hlft olCce at nine that skyTand «f tint sight U almost SEETHES^. :r;?% tlie attainment qdj: a quarter century xrf nlcht. bavfikiSUiil nothing since overwhelming. One almost expects IN PERSON is the only Motion Picture breakfast. His faithful secretary to bear music coming, from the ALICE TERRY and n few friends were with him.' pipes that constitute the roof of. Jack Shannon as jVlrs. Q'Hara Most of the retains worn In. and this wonderful, building,- so natu- A ModenA)rama of the War of God, Woman endeavor to attain a quarter the results showed what everybody ral Is the effect and Gold. Marie Stoddard as* Mrs. Flynne * knew—that the Ninths would swlnp —WhlleoB-the-BobJect -of Copen. NEWARK century of world-wide growtli the balance one- way or" tlie other. liagen. another curious sight to be Cat~ Ills secretary tarncd to answer the seen In the city Is a tower that -THEATER A Talking Comedy A Sound Cartoon telephone. . .. rises above the Church pf Our Sa- . Harkrt 81. Jort bas Uitenlng oealn. Fm so glad yon want Cliarlle as FtORTt FIISIGH much as I «>. AndTm so nappy! ^ldTllis unparaTIeTH^uc d libl pport ex And-listen.".-'"She drew the two men confldentlnlly to her. "I carried^ the >1ntti mrself.1' —On the Same Program- ' Monday and Tuesday without the whole-hearted response and liberal support ex- "Whntr Colonel ..Cutler could hardly believe *!« ears. • Metro Movietone Revue •„ "les. I did. • Tan men were 100%.All Talking Vitaphone Hit! helpless—I know 'that—but don't Talking Comedy Fox Movietone* News forgei that wov women have votes Wtlh lttlTH CHArrBBTO>._ tended to William Fox by the American people; On this fiTOSB. BAYMOSK UACKETT. —First Added and, lnfluence-r-and every girl lii 'Oa'tbr NKD-ATn of tarn , Wednesday and Thursday the Ninth Is a. personal friend-of : ' -1MB WO PABADE" Attractions ,w^i«inii William Fox will «H««l«s« thromSh nine!—SodaV-JosltJon-docs-neln- Fconvlnced them that Charlie was ROLC ^helWovietoneiscreett ^_ ~ ____„.,_ ,. [the man, and they voted for him 100% I nnd mado their men friends vote AN ALL-CAST IRON Patsy Rfith Miller Talking I for him. ThafsalL", INO THEATBE AU FURNACE FOB ONLY " la Picture plan to repay yon in material profit lor this "Oh 1" Colonel Cn'tlerw as amaied. Talking | "And -what arjturoents did you use? with. [Did yon teli.them what a wonder- 5 I f at thing It wbnldbe.'for the town Bnntsrd: M»ce ntmr Brood 8i-, & Singing .- • • »c«wk ' quarter centnry of generons palaronage. I ana all that sort, of thong!" W«k Br*. Thl> Mond.y Mrtt ispering Winds ] Vitaphone I "I did. not! J -told them-rI told World ^Praolrw-«'«t Time |th.eaj that CbaHIe and I coiilant —Also— Acts I get married unless he was elected-r- lanl that settled JU". mm IT EASY" A Talking Comedy ASourtd Act Ramutlc HCW musical comedy am Fox WILL KEEP YOUR HOME '•••••' •' •'• wit* — • . "• Fox Movietone News COMING NEXT FRI. & SAT, the Future of HERMAN TIMBEHG • WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SEE an'd HEAR SNUG -WftRM^-PtHMNO iVpTlreM»t«hr 'Kna|il»—Barbar. y a Blair 1 have coricentrntcd so much on_ THE COLDEST DAYS. WHY, ek pl--M»tOrt 81 »l «Tli yne Jlmrkl awtK«i Bro».t - I trying to saywlso tliliiRS." said HI . In "Anlmml ' _' i sage of Chinatown, "that 1 SUFFER ANOTHER COLD c o M nrcr [often became absent-minded nhTT WINTER? 100 RANGES O! THE SINGXE stANDARO [did foolish .things. — Washington DISPLAY. COME IN'AND On the Stage LStar. ' A.W.|T1 '__.. .-.BEE-iTv..•:-;•"•".•'.•: ROAD ST Vaudeville . Wliu ItRnu Drr - COMING MON. 4 TUE8. "The Cockeyed itf OCTOBER 21-22 - Earti^tpate hi A -If-your-fotmtalntpen-runs-dry- *Folton 8 Will^Be^eefebrated Week Beg^ October 12tik At 1 land you have na Ink on hand/nil Kitk Ha ThU Holiday S'"^ VICTOR MctAGLEN, EDMUND tpWE Betty Compson F O X p Alter a KUDU at tlw Empire Ithcpen wlth-jsater. There 1^ usu- "In Quarler Century lallj enough dry Ink crjstaUlztn) In Theatre K; J; —-:--- I the barrel to aako a writing fluid KATHBItliNE COKSELL ^ SILVER [sufficient lot, your purpose.' SQPPLY CO. _— > In . • • - All Sony and Tilk East St George Help Celebrate « SUNDAY, OCT. 27 JIB1LEK TO SATURDAY NOV. 2 ^PflOMPniEJiEATER __ ^ Linden la S1J50 Anniversary Week » ThaKatlonMSodetyforthePre- -at,-Bcrt- FTenHon orBlIndnesg MjB-ttatr*M PHONE LINDEN 9268 •ttrathm." KaBway, New Jersey .*t I egencle* c

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">.* r ^M^'b"§t^B^ily^9: --V RAHWAY BfiCOB .-•-.,. ior/inipr*SQTrcrenr« out inter tneir *c boys who/call oat ceaselessly, *0h- lease. There'Is certalbly no more AMBIT LfflD STARTS Call i; WKATHKR FORECAST PUBLISHED r't 'i ab, oh-au I' . Theje children perch pressing a problem Involved In the Today: Cloudy and warmer. TWICE WEEKLY 4_apon e saddle on eitber sldf of MOST PRISONS penal system, of tlm Tarlous states SEARCH FOR PIRATE GOLD Free tUSALEM, CITY •which ur« fattened old" gasoline than the develop»nen( of a satisfac- Twnorfow: \ F«!r and tom«wh«t IN RAH WAY'S INTERESTS tory systemotiudui try. - ooolar. boxes containing all aorta and 'con- 1 HARRIS Rahway ditions ot can* inade front tlie ever- "Prison labor wa« originally Im- Expedition to S«k for MytUry OVERCROWDED posed ns an aggravation of the pun- v The Rahway present petroleum tins.' '.'• '; - Ship Said to B* Sunk Oft the Local THREE FfllTHS "In a modern «lty,[one meets.peo- Isiunent tdvohed: lp" Imprisonment. Department Store ^> New Jersey Advocate %f : But the economic mothe of reduc- Coast of Oregon. ple dally for years without know- Deplorable Conditions Are ing or, covering the .cost of prlsbu "R»tm«y'« Moat Popular Store" 54S at"HplyXity" in Ing their rellglbu* beliefs. This Tiroh-he-T:aTrles at present of-both the economic xnnltn. Ore* a group of men wlfo" Woman's Democrati Qoodt, more than two hundred and fifty lent quality Marquisette^broideired oh Rahwack Lodge, Number S73/L Home" was snng ny Bvelyn and Ward, Local Aspirant, and the _^The-problem.jEas.serl!US.pgl! L Stttement from AssrxU were: Mrs. Edward Scully, MrsParad. e *nd Dedicatory lwajby-the-TSptional-Geo' mlttee of wfilSTIncludes"a'number [ years-aEo.bytne-vessers-crew.— r Valance, - - trimmedu CrDnnnrMra; A.~~C:Teat«s. "dan. B, P. O. E.. of 'WTKeldTthe, openHfe tllllan-Dawson;—^—• ~ Baptist Young People grafloir society, which quotes a. many ..of the religious orders and of notable.citizens. In the Held of| even before the recent increase In :ali wwW:;'crtton|:-satieen Vlnce triramedumfeLo^ prison population jind_federnl Ieel3- Many Interesting "bedtime stor- tion Paueir o H. Saaefer, Mrs. Philip Buhl, Mrs. ot the .week's dedication ceremon- C. A. Ward, president or tte com- Hind, O tto"""Oppose- ,7 Nearly 300 jGu_estsjjGat totomunlcatlon to the society from the TJnlata. churches; which-ack- education, science, politics and civic ies" tinve been related about the Silk. Ceremony Arrangemeoti r mon council spoko on the progress Open^fficiency Contest Maj.£dward Eelth-Itoach, O. B. E., -lotion Bffwtlng' tlm KlilpmeaOl week only Plorre DePotter, Mra. p, Monahan. f" It" nt»w hnmp »). 61 Emt v hmayo£tli4 administration.., ._. -umeB—mirn.-iiint—uu m^un.... w. Meahknhnle lpounuilu uithterjf.:—^j made by the Elks. A soio nao Grsdc Crossings -To4ospcct Bnildini "3epu£y commissioner of' Jerusalem pope; the eastern "churches, -which ; priBon-nin*-goods,—The— Ha\res=_ ""The mostauthentTc"6f"th6"1eBi"i week-only -Ate-Aanaonced sented^byTf^ ,'SKwslon .of Palestine. . Overcrowding and idleness, nre Falkensternr^^Noif player's prize the- Young People's Union of the comprise tho Orthodox, the 'Arme- Cooper bill,'recently enacted, is de- ends state that the strange vessel went to Mrs. C. Titus, with the Wes at_ the ITrst Preabyterian'| ed by a stirring address by City Offer Respects nian, and Syrtac, Copts and-Abys- the twin, evils jof American prison signed to,make It possible for each Clerk John J. Hoffman on the key- First Baptist Church was held In [^•HJ&tie- -capital ot-^the .Land., of udnjInlstratlon^-acconllnR^to^laudnjInlstratlonacconllnRtol'aull vWasithe^Spnnlah-_shlp.hSlhhlSanJosiSan;JJosee special priie going to.'Mr*. Edward Church. Numerous state officials "Thrco Faiths remains unique, maln- slnlans; "the Anglican cburchf-the state - to^ determine the_condltluM HaiUnj euch mattersi as the dls- notes of the^Elksr "Palms" were WARD PRAISED.: a- manner-typifying -Its.nameJnthe • WrGarrett.ed'Itor. of ibe Handbook, whlcbT~le"ft ta Vox, "tower Call SCillly and "Mrs. Arthur; Bcaaefer: were present, lending the occasion introduction of the efficiency con- -'-fis^jlnsr Its position not by towering Jews, " divided " into Aahkenazlm, of the sale of prison-made goods lornla,la,.. laden with mission supplies cnsslon ot the Rahway Valley Miss Emma Ryaniyas in charge ot STUART, MARSHALL A. distinct air. of prominence, sung by Mrs. William Howard, fol- Seplmrdlm, -Karaites, Yemenites, Land.esecutlve;secretary_,pt the na- shipped into tlie. state, as they have . dist r. p ce, lowed" by an address Tiy former test on Friday night.' ftev. Flnley RECEPTION ;: skyscrapers, -Byzantine art, or Eo- San DiegoDi , JunJ e 10,1079101079 ,an and 'Tntnsr-Sewer as/' one of particular the meeting, with Mr*. Charles 1 h hh services. Georgians,- and Bokharans.^i^-;J tlonal society. previously determined the dlstrlbu Previous to -the . Keech, pastor ot the-church, served ^ilk^JBedsprjeads^with. as-toastmastetv-and-eonduoted-ihe-j personality," cays Major Kelth- "One of the-, most interesting "Overcrowding Is not a new tnlnt The San Jose carried a cargo of "Pine Quah'iy Parf Wo*o1 y, ine ;lazpay«n- y Building Will Be Turned Over to home to the church, where the valae.of the organization. An an- sights in Jerusalem Is encountered In Americao prlsons,'\says Mr. Gar-- new Oriental designs; allm ; WeUtios aetji Tfiorsdar erenrng at Mra. Mary. Meeklms of Ell_beUi. them_bj_tfich_of_eJ3llhJEa[ j for New Fall Campaign [jnstal!atlpn_jpf_the_offlce^s of the Bgach. •• "Centuries of religious ! beeswax, which might uccouut-for Mo. Mary Carry of Roselle Park Building Committee Oct. 1» dedication services were held. In group, presented, by Miss Jllldred when-we^descend-tbfr-Bteps-irom. rett- b^t-npparentliLM^o^Uine_In_ Nassua Plaid Blankets, colors 811081x1088 . ThThisi weekfashionoj.^Hosierykfa , «ighH>'cIock a» the-tlme-for the a^"lHCrTSlI7 order, in the parade marchedTRoh- A;-M."E.-Church followed and then tbe Dome ut. the Uockjrad" enter about .1033 It meanB that all or me i tlie~beeswar foundon- the- beach' next meeting, and the high school the scripture reading by C. V. Waters. Y. "M. C! A. building last erent, of great actions, have given the history of the country lias It "states usIns""the"TK>Dtract^ystemin--near-tlie-wreck-durine.the_lasLtwi<>- betb. _Tlje Tl»ltora..each gave ..an ert Storens,-grand_districLderputy. with" floral decorations and ex" an old vaulted building which over- been so. serious ns at presenl. Tin 66x80—This-week-only— 'colorVa pair- TitfllltorlBmrainhe~pla5e".—Laying of PlainOeld," Howard Vanetta, col- AaronTTlfeTZJTTlfTTTWZJPrClIle^prep ^ Headed Officers Installed for Ine senior s .ifJdlsttncUon. ' looks" the walllnc wall.- - Through whole-or-lipart,.anil.lh.o.se_on.the I centnriesntnrles. address on the part women should Plans tor the..dedication .of the travagant furnishings .provided, by a few- states,-It- Is~true,_the_popn-- "BiitrtEeimoartasclnatlng-of-the particular Ureas on the -fact that play In politics. The local candt- ored - patrolman,-^-fiarited=--Kaier. sented_the_ sermon, stressing the for -the assembly, C. A. Ward, group were: Dolores Conill, presi- ~~'^Sitrea-t6~Jew7-ChTl*tIan-and • a barred window, In deep shadows, lallon has shown little or np In-state account basis, must make a \ -the^ organization -|s - non-partisan,- hew~^iraTor~~Or!Jerasalem-stands upon two hills, | by.:. the—rjonndlng waves the crew marthall,—W^-Harry—8tnarL._Jhe —In—the_prfigram;_Jield at the : .T4»-famous.Wl.Is.a.:remflanllconQUtIo^nwy-be^found4o-a-gi^M-tion-lnthe-lmmedlate-iuture^ ^ curried a chest to a point on N'eah- of de bottle nllbeT How com Uat Inu* stat*m«nt line ot the parade will,take the church, -C. V. Aaron, chaj>lain7~of- ]nev home,-the Bervices"-there~_were .oneL-ofT'the principal points -upon presiaentroftheisenior group, wltti were recelvcd~by the Board of Dt ' BUnrlse and the desert Ravines sixt„._y fee# t» higI.I™Kh tha•i.oft hahfia-«prvms servedl uHsS e«rr '/ip-lp'qappr-lesser-degree-la.tke-instlttfcr -degree-to-the-lnstltU- . I ! . "~* khanleraountalnund buried ltw-,-Be- to-bappen.-Mbjtah. Joluulngr* A statement received from the marchers up Irving street to Sem-.fered prayer. Mayor Adolph XII- led by Robert Stevens, assisted by which they would .base their pos- Willard Jennings, -vice-president rectoraon"ttie"fficeivlng line a buttress of the old temple area Uons of.a majority of the more tusoclation states:' "The scope of William Stanley Bliss and inary avenue and Oliver -street, -brlch gave the address ot welcome Attorney Charles M. William of sible election. and chairman of the ways and Mr. Ransom \\|wconiea the guests have determined tbe limits ot tbe Orphan Pals Reunited fore covering the-treasure with "Well, sub, Ab beerd dem bullets ThisSaJe Wat FthU orgtnUation Is strictly non- Salem, president of-the New Jer- The death of the five Rahway means committee; Beatrice Tay- in-a brief talk, and Randolpli How- city, on tbe east, south and west. since tbe Middle ages. Tbe holy .populous states. . earth the swarthy men murdered a comln" right smart -oroun' me, but where they, will disband. | and extended the key of the city to Northward tbe country Is more site of the temple Itself has been Doubling Mtn In Ctlla.— After Half a Century tpartisan.'IU end Is the advaoce- Miss Virginia Silsbee The: flag- raising and~dedication [the many organizations and dele- sey State Association. Higb School students at a Lehlgh lor, secretary and chairman of tlie ard followed with an address on negro member of the crew- and Ah kep' cool, an' when de cannon [nant of the common good through exercises will be held at the new Thp sprTJcen here, as at thValleye . Railroad crossing in Clark music committee; Franklin' Ger- the interests "of the asjoUation, Open.and tbe ancient dty tended In the hands-of Moslems since the "This over-population Is met in Conneaut, Ohio.—A balNcentuty placed his body on top ot the chest, balls landed alongside of me Ah gations present. Response tft ihp last Crusaders left Jerusalem; and various ways: In. many cases It Shatter ^Air ' operation with the city officials Allen Are Married ' home. Bosooe C. Walker, past welcome was given by Grand State church,' were particularly Impres- Township led them to express ner, treasurer; Eleanor Mackey, stressing the subject of loyalty. - to"sprawl in this direction.. Today ago two orphan boys, one fifteen according to tbe legend. . was still cool, jfou unerstan*. Wlwm tin measures that are good and sive and viewed with enthusiasm themselves in vigorous terms re- chairman of the prayer meeting Chalmers Reed, general secretary,' tjfie;'o1d. gray-walled city of mina- the fragment of the old temple means housing two men in cells too and tbe other sixteen, lumaies <>f I Indian superstition regarding tbe state councilor wll make the adSecretar- y J. M. Stoute. Rev. Ches- wall-marked the nearest approach Ah foun' dey was a-sendlng de (as fthroofh study and remedial sug- dress, of the afternoon. The mayor ter M. Davis, pastor of the First and interest by the scores of In-garding the present hazard to mo-committee and Ethel Greenhalgh, told of the ';Y's"._ work- and iu ~S —i. - lets, towers, nnd-flat-roofs--on>banage-and_In-- |Tdead-prevented-t he-bra vesJroro_ln^ "oher, Ab wasn't sure about J« »lr- Previous Sales! | gestIons and actions In measures terested colored folk who had gath- torists. Both Otto and Hand chairman ot tbe social committee. plans. Mrs. Charles R. Melick was. wltli domes Is being encompassed that Jews were permitted to .make one; In a few Institutions, In addi- separable companions, put their few The marriage. of MUs Virginia and common council have been In- Presbyterian Church alBo wel- to the old temple area ot Solomon. restlgatlng the burled treasure and tue of mah rabbit's foot again -dat irhlch are obviously Inconsequential vited to be present at the time. comed the guests. A duet, "Going ered for the occasion. spo^e on the coming campaign, the The address of the evening was heartily applauded by the group! ."hjr a new Jerusalem, u striking con- tion to double-deck banks hi cell* belongings on the end. of sticks is perhaps one ot tbe reasons It was newfangled stuff, and Ab klndah [and detrimental. Political axe- Silsbee Allen, daughter of Mr. issues at stake, and ultimately Therefore, this wall wus' selected [originally Intended for one .man, a across their shoulders and parted An event of the greatest aignificance and 8Utc council officers will attend given by Rev. W. E. Saunders of for her work In directing tbe La ' ffast of red roofs, but the Talleys -unmolested during the succeeding looks aroun'. Dere Ah sen de I grinding will, therefore, be strictly and 'Mrs.' Charles D. Allen of and invitations have been ex- voiced their certain praises for At-Brooklyn on the subject, "What dies" Auxiliary' in preparing for on its three sides still keep the by the- Jews as a place at which mattress Is placed on the floor company, seeking their fortunes years. . Sewaren, N. J." and'_ Sagamore to lament the overthrow of Jewish along different paths. gran' ole fins a flyln'. an'—wrtl, interest at this time. Greatest in quality and [prohibited; on the other hand when tended to all Jr. O. V. A. M. torney Ward, the. candidate from Are You Out For?" Other ad- "ast night's affair. modem encroacTiments~aTjrrespect- of tlie cell for a third Inmate.v In . _Tbejiuestjror the .treasure has I suh. Ah just nacherly Sew, tool"— [a public -servant entrusted wholly Beach.. Cape Cod, Mass., to Will- councils in the state and local this £ity who is making his bow for dresses were made by Randolph On the receiving line were Mr -lul' distance. nutlonnllsm and the loss of theWalla Walla, Wash, In addlUon to Forty years later fateV brought COLUMBUS DAY IS area sacred to their religion. been"Uelgh"tenea"by the'mystery of_ |_Yajicourer Province. ' lor In part with tho management, ot lam Stanley Bliss of Rahway and Daughters ot American and Sous the first time In state.polltlcal cir- Howard, Dolores Conill and Paul and Mrs. Random, Mr. and Mrs. "W. doubling up In the" cells,, many of savings.. Bargains seldom heard ot f Z^a Palestine, all roads lead to the roads on which these boys, no* strangely marked stones found on •public funds, grows lax or Is found NbthP^fMdM d Papght^ra T^fr^ Mpq. Wnrri'q ndrirpBR rip Martin nTi>| W. Q War- •jtheLjgapjtal. The south road, from the men are locked In for 24men, were traveling, together at tlie mountainside, which apparently Hclent In bis solemn promises One application was received at with his own candidacy, with par- In the entertainment portion of tin, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph How- TSeerahefiarffebrou, und-Bethlebem,- a>duy as tr~where-rtbey—have—lived Hlimi; nt Ihl. rtty, tnnlr Put» Sneeze in Gas "Connen-., ....— „ point 10 Uie syo_t_w'hero_ tbc^treas— ties tu ih6~"dtiZ4!ury, he wilt place -In the Church of" the Neigh- tne .meeting-tast nignx »na a cuss CEREHOHY HELD MM 51 SCHOOLS ticular reference to local items" the program, Lillian Richards pre- ard, Mr. and JITS. Alfred C. Brooks," ~ Joins the city at the Jaffa gate. To- for them to do. Such a state ot ure is'burled. ~ . -to of candidates was Initiated—The (which.should be_of interest to^those sent£dJi-SQlb._and.iater_iolned.wmi. Kenneth Simmeu, Frank C. Hlfr ward' the northwest corner of tbe ever since. For 13 years the two Cerulnljr p bor ln~Brooklyn-last- Friday." •;— to Ban Self-Killing affairs aggravates every problem lived- within a few miles of each - For several years Inbabltants_ot. Xome Scel-Let In addition The bride was attended toy. Miss resignation of Albert F. Schwotzer from whom he anticipates support Agnes Gunderson in a duet, .accom- "Dr. Uaipn (i.~StTIlmah~"an C)ty wall runs the road from the of sanitation and puts* an Intoler- other. -For half that time they both fcorutructiv»,-__!«l»_."JU«rdlnge criticism, the_taxpayeri. ' as fin«nM.i Becretary, due to busi- in this city. W. L. B. Helmstadter, panied by Mrs. John Gerner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Harding;,. tea at Jaffa. At the.0amnscus"Emerr.Brussels.—."Sneeze-joursellLbacl *561e strain on tfie~p1iysICttr~Hlltr the beach., have been able to see : Isabel-Strong- of -New-York City School- Children Particip. Into life," Is the remedy Miss Mary worked at the ."Nickelf Plate rail- the ribs of the vessel.' They were [general Interests, this association as maid of honor and- four brides- ness, w»a received, and Joseph H. Sfpf "Former Sfierif f-and deputy county register, a resident The meeting was closed with the Following the. forinal eerempnies ends the great north highway, from mental health of every man so con- Circulars havei been disfiributei ;to every UU vtipon request, take steps lo Jennings was elected and Installed of the Fifth Ward, this city, the singing of "Blest Be the Tie That in the brilliantly decorated and Nablos, Nazareth, and Damascus. L. Sberill of Mount-Holyoke Col- fined.. In many of the states tem- road shops. But their paths never made of teakwood. But drifting maids. They were MUs Augusta ate in Programs Pre- lege, Mass., would apply to gas crossed. ' ' . sands durlus tbe last three yean home. We trust you have received yours, i iTesbcate and adjust such specific Kelly ot Woodbrldge, Mrs. Pres- as financial secretary. August D. Miss Catherine Dieckman area from which Attorney Attorney Binds" as the members joined lighted lobby, the guests of the> Toward the nortlieast corner, past porary dormitories have been de- rierances. which had not been Strieker was elected assistant re- Ward comes, expressed the suphand- s in fellowship. "V" embarked on a tour ot inspec-_'/. the Garden of Gethsemane, the ser- suicides. Miss Sherlll, who Is aveloped, some of which are fairly Recently, through a mutual friend have covered the last remains of brey Bliss ot Drexel Hill. Pa.. Miss United in Gay.Wedding sented on Discoverer port of that district [or the can- tion of the building, going 4.0 see-• Ph. D. of Chicago university, is In West Springfield, Pa., Willis the "mystery" vessel. Today and Tomorrow bandied catlsfactorlly through the cording secretary. pentine trail climbs tbe Judean 1 satisfactory as temporary expedi- pilar- channels-«t-tho -city— ""The" meeting "on—October 21 n didate. the newly renovated gymnasium,' -hills from _Jerlcho._and_ the Dead working on poison gases at a Bros ents. In Michigan City, lnd.. there Harrow, sixty-eight, and J. S. . E. M. Cherry, British -vice con- Home Reading Club Marks the showers, pool and other attract "sels laboratory," But her pet gas-Is Northop, sixty-nine, met for the On the Stage Blxailon. All work will be done senger ot Sharon, Mass. Miss open at 7:30 to allow the members Love Speaks 4 sea, attaining a height of 2,000 «re one or two of this type, but in snl at Astoria, Ore, bas tenta- Ithout charge and no does are re- to attend the meeting ot the Union The Columbus pay program at Councilman Samuel D. Love told tlve facilities ot the "Y" recently : nbbve sea live], from 1,300 feet the one sbe means to bestow on the warden's report the attention first time In S3 years. tive plans under consideration for Strong and Miss Day were class- Catherine Drake Dieckman, Forty-fourth Anniversary would-be suicides. . " Radio's Favorites mates of the.bride at Smith col- County Past Councilors Associa- Roosevelt and Franklin schoolB the club of the criticism which was provided. Of considerable interest"' below. In about a score ot miles. of state officials is called to the' Korthop left Mercer In 187C. Dor- raising the vessel and also for mak- tion with the Mack Council' .at daughter ot . Mrs. Christian H. being accorded the councln in refer was the new clubroora, fitted out ' "Just pour a tiny dose of my row left In 1877. Thirteen years lege, class ot 1917. Dieckman. 12S "West, Milton ave- were made highly interesting to the The Forty-fourth Birthday Party "On alighting from a train, from need for permanent bousing fa- ing a search of the mountain In Elizabeth in the Jr. O. U. A. M. ence to a late passing of the ordi- of the Home Reading Club of this completely ad a. lounge room foe sneeze gas Into all gas mains of cilities. ago they both moved to-Conneaut. an attempt to nnd the treasure THE Eastman Leads K. Presbrey Bliss ot Drexel Hill. Hall. nue, became the bride of Harry audiences by the participation ot nance on the Rahway Valley Trunk reading and general relaxation.;' Egypt, Jaffa, or.Hairfa, the Qrst the United States and you'll see For the next sis years they worked Rahwav'8 Live Wire Shopping Center Pa., was his-brother's best man.] -SlmnKMarJr^-son-of-Mr.-and—Mrs. city became a marker of progress thing to arrest the attention is the ,"In connection with overcrowd- l^Blakeley oonneltor many- puplla... _tha_R.oo8e_velt pSeTOr._..Councilman.-_James_"T. at_lhe,jiQme .ot. Mra... WjlUannAr jrhe_new._radlo_sel V there wouldn't tie any more-gas at. the Nickel Plate. But never In Popolarity Contest and the gshen-were two- fraternity Harry Simmons; 88 Elm avenue. In name ot the station, printed In ing two points should be empha- 124 M_n St, Tfl. 1424^ R«|iw»y,N.Jr brothera of the bridegroom. Mon was In cnairge •wluTW. Hany Sin- School, the program ~eonslsied~or: Park; was-"given the" hearty'Tfralse' Ransom, 84 Paterson street, last slderable "comment.. three official languages—English, suicides," Miss Sherill explains. during that time did they meet Ada one of the most outstanding wed- of the clnb for his work as the After tlie reception, the joung "'Ibis newly - patented tear gas sized. The federal 'gurerntnem " They are busy cow recalling old Gossipers . By a illm martin of elcht rotes, toe Weiant of 8ewaren and WU1-art," »«icreliiry. '•'•'• "America," Bible reading, flag sa- Friday. • Mrs. N. V. Compton, an Arabic, and Hebrew. and many ot tbe states have passed lam Meyers, ot New Brunswick; ding ceremonies of. the season, at city's representative ^n the trnnk organizer, and in whose home the people adjourned to the g>mna would roa|io the premeditated. or Ufflei. -. . . ..-..• FRE£'DELIVERY JUIan Eintmi'i b' leadlm the' home of the bride's mother on Sat- lute, '"Star Spangled Banner," trib- sewer commission, and for other sium where dancing was enjoyed "Next, choice must be made of unconscious taking of one's life by new laws which inevitably In- [popularity contest which Is being also Kenneth Larabee . ot. Phila- Mooseheari; Celebration actual organization was.conducted, transport, as horse-drawn gharries, creased prison population, bnt no IN PERSON delphia, and another brother of the urday afternoon at four" o'clock ute to Columbus; sous, ".Columbia gratis work, executive efficiently was a special guest at the infor- until midnight. All guest: present gas . Impossible, Persons Inhaling (conducted by Zlon Lutberaii The bride was given in marriage Fair, We Love Thee," by Third in the interests of this city. Coun- joined in the spirit of the occasion saddled donkeys, or, at times, aris- tbe ordinary hetitlng or lighting gas accompanying legislation- was en-'Six-Foot Ape Is Dead; 'Church In conjunction with their Cridegroom, Leroy Baker Bliss. Plans are Made by Moose mal celebration. Appropriate ob- : tocratic camels vie with American acted to provide adequate housing Seen at a ftahway Also 4—Other Acts—4 "ByTier mblherV'whlle "Rev."HrAT"trj and Fourth Grade pupils;, one-act cilman Ross O. Fowler also re- servance of the date which meant and wished the officials who had into which a slight-quantity-of the. .- -Mystery to Scientists I annual baaur on .November T. 8 Rev. E- M. tawrence Gould, rec- a part In the successful \ L.lr, an automobiles! for patronage. facilities. WItiT the "Increase "of " "ananidl 9. HeHer r loliTloTail^Urta^T^rg Sadller. pastor of SU Paul's Epis- pTsyT~"*Cc-lumbU8- at -the Court—ot-l-celved—considerable, commpnrlntionj the-termlnation-of-forty-four—years n : tear gns Is Infused, would start to 1 Spain," with Florence Onderdonk, for his work_on the finance com- other_profitable_seasou ^ '" ~Flaa of KnlflhU Still Files. cry, sneeze and cough so utro- population' In many states a corre- • Rochester, N..-Y.—Axwas, glunt Bridge ^ was'l.OSS votes, while her near-jperformed the ceremony which was on October 17 was the subject of copal Church, conducted the cere- of- activity, tollowed-by a business ^?T.aklng a car, we ride down the sponding increase In prison popu- six-foot ape, fuptnred In" the Dutch discussion at the meeting ot Rah-mony. Gordon Kitchell and . John DuRie mittee. meeting, and the. serving ot .re- clously that they would not only Y P E W ^EU eat opponent, Charlotte Bender, re- followed by a reception to a large taking the leading parts; poem; Councilman, Love, also in" his Bethlehem road toward the citadel. -get—baclc_to_a_.aaner_.vlew_of_llfe. lation might have been expected East Indies and the subject of SOLD-RBNTBD-RRPAmSD ported a total of 1,075 votes. The number ot guests In the reception way Lodge,- Number 1363. Loyal freshments by the hostess, assisted Ladies' Sewing Society On, the rTghtrh't£irabove-the-Oph- ann provrsloinuatl.e-for-itpfaHure- much controversy among-scienHats. J Ordar-of- Moose, last nlght_at_the —Mlss-Chrlstlne-DIeckmon^a-sis- -ColnmbnVI reclted_by_VJrginla. Jalk,_mentioned_thejollce_dei)arli! l-by-lIiss-lIarlon-Ransom,- and death, but would uwaken all |-Among—four—smart-! Local r.. ~othBM~taklnB~rparr~in—this—ereftr Iroom-of-^tfae- chuich. -Harry-8tone meat, telling how the budget is . :, thalmlc hospital, flies tbe ling of to .do this, as well aa to provide for died here recently. Azwas was Newman, • ftncciAM In the ordor. of standing are: forMartha ot this city was at theMoose' Hall In Fulton street it ter of the bride, was maid of honor. Coan; and song, "Columbia the Gem In the business Besslon, Mrs. W. Names Luncheon Com? ' tbe>-Venerable Order of. fhe Hos- their neighbors." the Increase In population due toneither gorilla nor chimpanzee. It women at a Bridge i iii.ii Continental TyptwrtUr Co, organ. Floral decorations were by was reported that several' state The bridesmaids were Miss Mar- ot the Ocean." spent. He declared that through W. Jackson,.Mrs: Aaron Dean and Is absolutely V^hlihorrn y St* Rahway BMBlMCtaa S». M .. rtM the girls, Mildred Schmidt' US. At Oie Fi-onklln School, the pro- inadequacy' in the number of pa- The Ladies' Sewing Society of •"•''.' pltal-ot St John of Jerusalem. The sneeze gas new-legislation, has created theun- was said. He weighed 400 pounds on Milton, Avenue the N«waric, N. J. Betty Rtcd Ml. Dorothy Eastman Baumann of this city. -' 'ofBcers are expected to be thgaree t Terrill, 20 Commerce street, Mrs. S. Allen Roake were appoint- 2— Etgn't Jbundred years ago noble harmless and simply Incapacitates [ paralleled condition of overcrowd- and was the only simian of his Phont 1404 I. c Milk »•. «... speakers on this occasion. -For- gram waa headed -by the presenla- trolmen in the department,- Insuf- ed to attend the state federation Second Hresbyter.lan Church met no report; Lillian Zona no report, The bride wore a princess gown and Mrs. H. Clay. Howell, 213 Bry-tion_of_the_playlet, •Columbus at ficient jatrollng_of_ the streets Is :,..' "" In3lghts~an'd""occaslouallytair ladles persons-inomentarflyfor any other ing' to'betfound- in ^so many-states. kind- ever captured. \ 'other dayjv^ere seen_ ~lrms~Brinkman no report;-for the of Ivory-satin -wHh -a «ourt train mer Dictator Harry G- Ketther is ant street ^Vernon._C. Simmons, meeting, in. Princetoa. on-October Monday laflernoon. in the lecture Bet forth from England, Germany, business than trying to rush out" "It- ls^Interestlnc-to-tiote-tUat-hi- chairman'ot this committee. the Court of Spain/' witti~Walter the result. 17. Mrs. Ransom and Mrs. Jack-room of the church. Miss Margaret LMeyer Aaron," tbe ope^ owner, several items pur- boya: 'Raymond Eastman S01, Jack falling from the shoulders. Her brother of the bridegroom, was Hoblltzell as King Ferdinand; Vera Councilman William H. Arm i France, Austria and other parts of of the gns filled room Into fresbtr, many states the overcrowding has valued him at $"-"0,000. lie was be- Schmidt 141. Raymond Beebe. 77. veil of princes* lace over- tulle The Bowling Committee with son will attend the state meeting lansfield, presideut-of the society, ''.'•.. Europe to wrest the Holy Land less irritating air. Back In 1020l>een . aggravated by a very con- chased at The Mode, George Ammerman chairman,' re- best man. Ushers were J. ErKln Schliermann as Queen Isabella; strong, 'secretary of the club, in aon October 24. .•resided. A committee was form- ing exhibited at a local park at the Frederick Schmidt. 63: Arthur was arranged In a cap effect, Pettit of Pierpont street and Nel-Georee Brandt as Columbus; Bur- brief address alluded to the com- ;: ' from the Saracens, and under that Miss Sberill tried to find a harm- servatlve piirole- policy. The last time of his death. His dally diet Schupp, G«orge Rufus and Charles caaght with orange blossoms. ported lhat the. seasSn will start The club" acted in favor of par-ed to arrange for luncheon "which • • flag tbe knights played a great part less war gas for surprise attacks. published, report of Jefferson City, the smart little shop Soon, when a series of weekly con- son L. Taylor of. 169 Maple avenue. ton Lapsley as Espanto, theking's mendable work done by three of ticipating in the "At Home" affair .9 to be served at the Woman's of 78 bananas bad fallen to/a point Eastman no report. She carried a shower bouquet ot The wedding march and a recital herald: Marie Sxabo, " Florence the other councilmen In the gov- , -.: In tLe history of the city. Mo, Indicates that, approximately where he refused food, nnd_lt re- on Irving Street bridal roses, white sweet peas and tests will be run between the of the women's clubs at Newark on ;lr.b on Tuesday, November 12. ; y "There is our first glimpse of the 0tt;per cent of the men committed The general committee consUtlng senior and junior Moose organiza- before the ceremony were played Sparling. Lois Shotwell as the la-erning body. His praise was given November 8. Circle Number 2 planj to have, a; quired .ten^nieuJo.give him medl- How of representatives of everj organi- llllea of the valley. by -Harry Stone Martin at the piano dles in •waiting; Walter Nadler as to 'Mr. Ward, 'Mr. Park and Mr. Trails. Apart from one Inclosing the Baby Wear* a Dress during the past, year had never bad dne. The maid ot honor wore a gown tions. The winner will receive a Among the reports made were ocul sale .November 1 at the home '.'/ Hnrnm (the temple area, contnln- previous sentences of any kind, and Qlever modern cos- sation within the church, met Fri- special trophy. and Harry Katzman, violinist, of .the gentleman In waiting and VI-Love, who was formerly president those of Mrs. Dean, concerning the >t ..Mrs. (J. H. .Miirsn, 115 Uryaut Worn by His Grandma . In Azwas' native Jangle his kind day evening to further the plans of capuclne crepe with a short train. Lvjan Derubling ^s_the_splrit of theof the club. Mr. Ward is present fv, 'tng-'the Dome of the Uock) which about 50 per. cent were serving seu- TT lodge voted to parade in theNew York City. T Joint_meeting with the Woman's street. A rummage sah will be_ _J I IS largely Herodlnn, they were re- were known as "maskuda" or "men tume jewelry, a new -tor-the-banar, -with -William -11.llhc^-bridesniiilii* wore similar __BiUowinK^tbe_ceremony_a dinner new world. The •'court~e"ritertain caTef executive. ieid November 2 with -Mrs. B S Toronto.—In a dress worn . 78 of tbe woods," and were very rare. Conrad.'- general chairman . In dresse" s o*f maize crepe. Al'"l "—thededication of the new Memorial Club, and those of Mrs. Joseph Lt .«...«» «... c..u«™^n i],e-\nfssnfrppntr[-yearsjigo.by_his-gr.eat-grandmother Itences of two-years or less. This |_leathet. handbag, a HospltaL The jnember8hip_com and Teception was held, with 150 jnenf w.as_jirpvlded_ _by: David Sum Up 'Situation Ewing.. secretary, .and Mrs. S..A1Cook In charge. would "suggest UTe possIbliroseTifH "charge: "Only'routlne matters "were attendants -had brown pann» velvet J A summary *f~the polltIcaT~8Hu- built by . on it similar occasion,' ' George discussed, with special Instructions hats turned off the face.—-^ mlttee reported progress- .Report guests-from—various-cltles_ol_thi3 Dembluig. violin solo; "Dorothy len Roake, treasurer. Mrs. Frank "It-is— planned—to-join" the ne.w ~ In 1542. Thomas, an lnfunt, was christened parole pbwer to "reduce the grave chic scarf, the new The bridegroom la a graduate of was made -that the award ot thestate and-from-New-York City and Dunn, piano solo; Florence Bed- atlon in the various wards of the.W.JvIdd was a suest at the meet- wpmen^s on5!iiiizaUon ofthe church "Down_the road we_go, past the [overcrowding,-but4n place.ot-u.llfc. Madrid Goes Aftaerican; being Issued to the publicity com- ton of COJU and the sack of pota- New Rochelle, N. Y. After the i TITrTid-Doothy-Gib= city—was~~made" by • representatives" the lirst meeting to be held Octo- recently—and-thereby-lengthened-* Fall hose=alh obtain- mittee to launch Its campaign on Rntgers University, class" ot UU. r ingg. . sultan's poo), up to tlie JaiTa gate," chain ot several generations and 18; erul use; of parole power in Mis- Men Drop Hats, Coats toes would be made on October 28. reception, the newly married" pair bon?, solo dance. from the various sections. The ber 30. j • ^ • souri, and In practically every other, and after October IS. This com- and a member of Zeta Pst frater- various representatives reported as In addition to those whose names called by the Arabs The Gate of babies who have worn the dress at Madrid.—-Hatless and. costless ed at the place where mittee consists of: A. B. Strakele, nity. He was captain ot the tennis Proceeds will be used to defray left ft.r a trip to 'Nova Scotia. On The program was Introduced by have been already mentioned, the Those present were: the Friend,' because It looks toward a christening. The muslin garment state where overcrowding has been team and a letter man in baseball the expenses of the Christmas their return they will live at 123the singing of Tome Thou Al- follows:- .First Ward, Henry B. following were present: Mrs. A. Miss M. Mansfield, Mrs. W. Pratt, Hebron, the home of Abraham, 'the so 'serious, the parole authorities I men have been seen on all sides In style is smarter and chairman; Gilbert Westerlund and party. Benjamin 'WImmer is InWest Milton avenue. Wimmerj Second Ward, Charles T. with its embroidery flouncingwa s I Mmiriri _thlB__summer—especially Frederick Schultx. Besides those and football, having played In tpe mighty King." followed by the R. -Perham Smith, Mrs. "C. E. BauMrs. P. Hoffman, Hiss A. Town- friend of God.'-~The-citadel,—a Have iuaae~thB~sltnatlon-more-se-- -savings greater. charge. Drake; Fourth Ward, Frank EL ley, Mrs. -C.--M;-- Slell, JIr3 G J made by George's •"-=™ —"+r hatless men. The preJSnice~agaInst mentioned 'others present at thebackfleld of one ot the greatest 1st M. E. Sunday School _ Bible reading and a song. "Colum- mann, Mrs. Ros»-O. -Fowler, Mrs mighty fortress of five towers, grandmother. rious by a conservative policy die-, teams the college, ever .produced. Several delegates-will-go to Lin- bus" by" the girls of-Grade 7A; Splaiie; and Fifth Ward, W."L. B.Seymour Williams, Mrs. Adolph Ul- Lander, Mrs. D. W. C. Gray, Mra. looms high and.lmposing. The great tated apparently by-timidity. In the American custom of doing uway meeting were: Rev. and Mrs. Carl Rita D'Ambrosa presented the read- Helmstadter. C. D. Lindsay, Mrs. S. D. Mershoni with tbe use of a coat during hot Krepper, Mrs. Frank SchulU, Airs. He holds a responsible position den on Thursday night tor a* visit Board to Present Play brlch, Mrs. Robert A. Coan, Mra. blocksi—forming -the—foundations not a single state have the parole fl**nflrM ^^ f *lth_the_Jodge there. ing of the "'Story of Columbus," Mrs. Ida M. Custer presented a Fannie DuRIe. Mrs. H. M. Wood- Mrs. G. H. Marsh, MfusoH Louise Burglar's- Odd "Invention" authorities bad the courage to ad- -weather still prevails, burlt is-not THE MODfe - H.- I. Beebe,—Misses—Honrf "" "resume ot the work ~conducted~-irr date from JKoman times, but the Dlers, 'Emily Strakele, Charlotte In the Philadelphia territory- Dictator Henry WImmer was In The Sunday School Board of thefollowed by Edward Frezlak in a rutt, Mrs. Agnes aexton, Mrs. Rand Georgia Underbill. Jlrs C \ — =-f -| building itself was probably con- Kingston, Ont.—Red Ryan, a no-vise the people of the state thaLun- 100 per cent strong as In years gone charge of the meeting, with James First Methodist Episcopal Church recitation, "Columbus." Following the various wards. K. Douglas, Mrs. Joseph D. PerSchults- , Mrs. W. B. Stor> Mrs E. structed mainly In the Fourteenth torious bandit before Ills Incarcera- tll proper housing facilities were by. ""'"''• •" Schliermann. • ' .- . ' •' BodwelU secretary. met at the home ot Miss Miriam the playlet, Rita Barber gave a son, Mrs. E. G. Gregory, Mrs. Ran O. Baltz, Mrs. 11. M. Bedford. Mra. century. Tbe street passes the clt- tion In Kingston prison, bus devel- provided for the Inmates of penal •Rahway, N. J. Preceding this meeting, the Sun- -MUsMfiKENZIE--HILtMA Abble E. HiUman, «N7 . West Brewer ot Rarltan road, Clark recitation, "Columbus' Voyages": First ffl.E . Roll Call Held dolph Howard. K. Baird. Mrs. B. S. Cook. Mrs. E. Adel'and, through a breach In tbeoped unexpected talents. While a institutions a 'careful but free- use -day school Teacher* met with Henry Township, last night, made plans the girls of 7A sang "Farewell and O.berman, 'Mrs A. Brown Mrs A wall, enters the old city. of their authority would be exer- : ...... First Op«ra 'Hacknmn, superintendent,, presid- Milton aTenae, this city, became the Committees* Named by With Gifts More Than $100 S.. Itanklne. prisoner lie has turned bis mental "The first opera, "Eurydlce," was ing. They decided to go as a body bride of Charles T. McKeniie ot for a play to be given at some fu-(the school entered Into the sing- Chris Paulsen Honored at • -"Jerusalem Is now, as always, a powers toward mechanical Inven- cised In order to relieve ^condi- /; It. Silverberg. Prop to Finance the Newbnrgh, N. Y.. In a simple cere- Colombian P.-T. A. Here ture date, and appointed a coming of "America the Beautiful. given In 1600, and was the work of to the quarterly conference ot the rily of roaoy tongues. la tUa last tlwi SDO, Ironically, bus perfected tions of orcrcrowdlog in J»rt-st moar eoadneted by Bev. Chester mittee. consisting of the iollbwiue The flag salute -and the "Star The semi-annual roll call of theMeeting of ILS.W.V. Here census 20 linguistic groups were least. » a croup of musicians In °* New Jersey Lutheran: Sunday Spaneled Banner" closed the pro-First Methodist CHurch held on Radio Meeting Becomes a burglar proof lock for mall bags. School Teachers' Conference whlck M. Davis, pastor of the First Pres- Various new committees were to take charge:' William Bolmer, recorded. He also has become Interested In Italy. byterian Church at noon, last appointed yeaterilay at the meeting chairman; Mtss Florence Schaefer gram. Friday night resulted in the dona- Past . Commander August Bah: Interesting Feature "The effects of overerowolng are And at the samethne yaa waa held last night at JJunellen. A. tion ot UM.30 in gifts. Entertain- "To get an Intimate glimpse of the art of nursing and Is an Inval- noticeable In every department, but you are the head of a E. Strakele, of the local church. IsSaturday. rHIaT~"Mary HiUman, a ot the Columbian School-Parent- and Miss Clara Mae White. The of Bayonne was an honored guesi uable aid to the prison hospital tw >f |ptl sister ot the bride, was maid of Teocher Association. Mrs. Samuel coach tor the presentation will be ment was provided biter In the eve-at the meetinegg off Gillmore Camp . An Interesting radio meeting of Jerusalem, let us enter the walled probably in DO other is the effect £unity you know it ita't cut ^ j '* us to pfty bee vice-president ot that ojranlxatlon. Troop 46 Scouts on Over- ning consisting of instrumental se- dry-by the Jaffa, gate and mate stuff. . : more serious than In Industries, lu Among those who attended the con honor. Only members of the lmMorton was made chairman ot thechosen biter. UniteUidd SpanisSihh WWaa r VeteranVVt she helld tlie Westminster Society ot tha mediately family were present at Night Hike to Plainfield lections by the Arcaru Trio, with last_nlgbt. It was reportetdd ththatt11 at the home of Mrs. William Lints our wuy down David street on foot "many - Institutions - the Industrie* suns out ot toe Terence were: Henry Hackman. k ~^'injt»%^rtfe*^*'ie,, old -cUy 'f^^^tikl;2ChltUi thff eeteafijnjc--^^-"^ '.'.iE."rp»;«aK ^rj^SJSSi-.-*. . :.,. -^;. ibiS^ hV> are-:«af&-«r-liloT8r—curs-allowed- ;;. .;.n«nf>Hy^i°>TCT»^H:^^Ji-^-pKere-enurM^^«rfi^gg^_j^L^-—. ^dfflermann,Be^toj ^niBrhriae^wore-K-^Stantitht-blqeJ pltjtiaAdentertalnmenFto bestrenr _An:zorr,rnlcht~~>itlriv-wlHi—nearlv- _____ , -4rlo 5uiap^eM4TV -A—parson—dellvered-a—sermoAparsondeliveredasermonn -the-proper-capacIty-oClhejnsUtnr until April, MrsTATTBUefT'HrsrH; by the 'Helpers" Class on Octo- ivery memb~ef~dt~lhevtroop~taking^ including—ATttruT—Chaser—Carroll cession of the new hospital on profram which tomlsttd of talks So narrow are the covered ways based on an extract from the book tioh and the Increase ot recent Edith Beebe and Marie Longer,- «nseTiiblB_.with hat to match'and Ithat It would be Impossible for nnnj «_ «n _«»..»/,, tmm thm hnnlr «lnn ' nnt\ tha lnpr«&Sa Of recent' arise—extra money for the .Fred SchulU, Mrs. Ray Eastman, wore a corsage borHjuet, while tl* HaBbrouck, Mrs. A. Orietschke, ber 25, that all arrangements had lart, was taken by Troop 46, B.T3.A. Andarlese and Ruth LaBar. Solos October 26. . and a reading were afl given be-. of Maccabees. years has meant a corresponding Ju tinsorctcen extns. - a maid of honor wore a navy bine Mrs. OTVirgterMra.—Gr-Way-and been-complete4.and_that a success- laturday night, to Camp Davison, were suns by Mrs. Wallace Red- Chris Paulsen, who holds of the hind a SLIOLU in from of -nhlLh «uch vehicles to pass, even were At luncheon that day a rich newcrease hi Idleness. -Many Instltu Mrs. H. I. Beebe. it not for the steps by which the chantllly lace dress with hat toMrs. tong:~ social, Mrs. A. RndUn ful production was contemplated; lack-of-Plainfleld.—Elans_.for_the manand Mrs. Relnhold Peterson, moat outstanding records in the | stood a radio and loud 'speaker, parishioner thought fit to compli- tlons try to distribute the work, as unforeseen^ extras.. The Young People's Society of match and also wore a corsage. and Mrs. Archer Collier. Miss The committee which had charge ilke were made at the troop meet- with "TOBS Ruth taBarr-accom country for devotion to his duties n;i\ing the lmprt ^lon that the en-' * " '*W I city streets climb steep hills, once ment blm on bis address. far as possible by assigning' to Ifyoaarephnniogto leave the church .will meei at the church steeper than they are todayr As In • The couple left, tori«..'.trip in Pierce's class, 1-.B, won the attend of the Sally Day program last week ing Thursday night at the Baptist panlst. Community singing was In the camp was presented with Ure affair originated In a broad? "It was particularly Interesting every detail a Urge, number of men , The detaib of such an ar- tonight, at,'which time pUtos for athe south after the ceremony and ance prlie for the' greatest nnm was "discharged with' commends- hurch. led by Chalmers Reed. Rev. M. L.a past commander's badge in | casting studio. Miss-Esther Mar- the PsulmlPt's time, Jerusalem Is in excess of the particular need. yoarwifearegolar income, we Hallowe'en -social will be com- -*bnllded as a dty that is compact to me," she gushed. "Sou see, Tve on their return wiU live In Newbe- r ot parents present at the meet- Uons and It was the opinion of all Scoutmaster R. J.Morton took Audariese addressed the group recognition of his services^' Injtln spoke ou "Tire~~B"dard~of Mia-, got a delightful old Maccabean side- This of course does not Increase strggest a f rust Fund. It will rangement can be worked* pleted. A dlscoston regarding the hnrgh, where Mr. HoKensle is ing. There" was an excellent at- tbMse Interested that the program :harge ot the meeting, putting all with a few appropriate remarkB. addition the camp presented blmlslons," Miss Mildred . Ludlow on: together.' In times of 'festival, board at home,"—London Tlt-Bit«. the efficiency ot work done, but Proposed theatre ppartyy to New :he boys through a marching drill. The l_dles' Aid served the re- when the streets are congested with out very easily once we know Yk Cit ill l be hroughtnp prominent in civic circles. They tendance at the meeting. this year had exceeded all others a watch fob tor unswerving I The Navajo Indians," Mr. John: traffic, the sightseers, chiefly wom- does cut down. tbe number of men TRANP! To School provide her with a monthly York City will also be hroughtnp. plan to spend the summer at bis Aii economic luncheon demon- previously given both In planning Following theso maneuvers, four freshments, -with the following service of thirty years in decorat-|j. Hoffman on "Alaska," and Mrs. en and children, throng the. flat -who are completely Idle." farm in Jhe. Catskitls. They will stration was planned, given by theand In results obtained. scouts, James Plunkett, Ronald members: Mrs. George Armstrong, In£_the_£rave wishes. Mr. UcKentle was formerly -a chairman ot the committee. Mrs.big a meeting at Roselle Park on meetings followed, tho playing of Ray Sturgis, Mrs. Carl Carlson, membership, fane of these was torfall program was taken part ln^ ana\ ft stroyed or badly cracked In a re- Month Without Food 1 federal and state Institutions,' in TRAMP! From School Advertising - is not anresident of this .city." Mrs. McKen- Miller will represent the. organisa- Thursday, October 17, -was brought several games. The meeting was Mrs. M. A. Turner, Mrs. H. C. CouJ Illness and the other while he at-It was announced that the nextvj;.. cent earthquake, but, considering ter. Miss Julia Ryno, with others CorvallU.. Mont—Speaking^ I most cases as of January,. 1020, as paljnjmd w&ich we will in* end in itself. It is a means ile is a member ot the First Pres- tion at the - stajte convention in to the attention «t the group and cloed with taps blown by Junior tended a convention. This Is con-meeting .of the society on -Monday,"A ijjhe lnten»ltyjQf_tliejliofitiia-Dthet 24,787 5 byterian Church, having taken an Atlantic CHy on Novenrber 6 to 8It in expected that several dele- Assistant Scoutmaster George assisting including; Miss Madeline sidered almost without parallel in October-2S. would be held at tia. j, .parts of Palestine, the Holy City and Audrey Isletb, Miss Margaret The pet Airedale dog ol T Idltnts* In Prison*. paljnjmd w&ich we wdii in Wcjnvitc you to come Jn to an end, just as a rail- active part In the Sunday, school Inclusive. Mrs. Miller and Mrsgate. s will attend from this city. Thompson. tho United States. home ot Mrs. Edward Schmlch Ot.S aped llsfttly. 4timesadiy ^PoHowing—the—meeting,—which Angevlne and Miss Ruth Mason. By M. Amlrpws nro- l vest for her as you direct., and talk this over at anytime.'' to an ent T*nktny In the SoUnlvinal Rest Day. full month without food or book'ot American Prisons con ^ .association at the meeting of thewas in charge of Superintendent The first of the series of after- sided at the meeting. meeting wore: Mrs. John . New.» "David street Is a series of long, water and lived to utter a tinuesr •' • , •• •' days t week This country does not Juniors and Sophomores county council in- Summit on were served and a Boclal time en- noon card parties was held Friday BRIDGE LUNCHEON kirk, Mrs. Stanley Carhart. Mrsi- , shallow, greasy,. cobblestone steps, feeble bark when his master - "In th«'prUona 'oitmaDy. States, At High School Elect October 81. > Oeorgo Schaefer, refreshments nt St. Paul's parish nouso by the Mrs.' Clay Howell of 213 Bryant Arrangements were made Friday J. E. GlndennlnpGlendennlnR;, MisMlsas HoleHoler ~ Aaila good aflck with a sharp point arrived to rescue him. 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