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DOBBINS QUITS AS CITY LAWYI Lot The* Two Ir from Atlantic City Where She At- Mrs rt- 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 "met Church of the Holy Comforter will | van Herwerden, Thomas H. Koo- —Atchlso'u Globe. Y^-offers-to-its-inembershlPi-^— 4ce^<lay-and-nlght Janitor,-the Frank BelluscioT^inSr^ Eliza1 ~Th"e~arrangemen"[s~are m charge" make final plans for the Election I erts. Sr.. William A. Ransdm, \V. Russlan Turkestan, where Russia Larry Rack's Criterlons will for' maintenance of • an open bolldlng Hor th£ scoi expects to grow cotton. >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.
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