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FIRECRACKERS AND Avenel Scouts Receive BLANK CARTRIDGES Bri&e All Records to Win Crown Merit Badgfc at INJURE THREE HERE Artists Begin Stage Elaborate Redecorating of *if;. wny yesterday, Only three of personal Injury were . g c 0 u t Executive Herbert rept ed und two ntoh Rene Schwarti and Camp- Lunn Preijdw it Outdoor j a* 1'ollce Headquarters'." bell Aitaciation Receive New Floor and New ligKtinf .Firecrackers were mno&stule Event. A for two accident* and a pistol Fixtures Will be Installed loaded with a blank, cartridge ;„ iniidoor Court pf Honor wa» at St. JamtV Church. caused the thlrfl Injury, Rene Sehwart* won the ftrst'prlw hl ,|V ti,,. Boy BeoUU of Troop Si John Rlngwood, of Amboy for the bent float and the Wflliam The work of redpcoratlnx 8ti ^j Iii(.-u. cninp at) fl»|h Brjjlge last avenue, .was cut an,j burned, |T. Campbell Association, of Avenel | James' rhuro>\, which vttr ,]^V\ jiftprDOon. ' TlM^-troop* had about the chin when a fire- | won second prlie In the Avenel cracker thrown at the wall of |»arade whlcft WaB part of the i en Monday, will, be completed In f""l{,,.i,' quests Harold L.' Hall, n))odt three months, according to aa the Woodbridge National Bank/ I r ourth of July, observance held yeg- I announcement-mad» • yesterday by ii.niiurii of the Troop OTf^niiatlon bounded «oft and struck hlfn in .terday. The program was one of : the iiTtiit, Louis R(>, uf Bast Oisnge, ^^muttfe and Scout' Executive the face. the.best «yer held In the Township, I The «.ntlri>. Interior Is lo b« ton« ' .,, , of'Kleanr lasting throughout the d»y. „',,,,, i w. Lunn. •.••l... . " over, nnw iigiiiina fixture* are to be or place, *hl* -burned on the The float receiving first prize was Inntati.fj »nd n new flooring U to be M,„•. tluin thirty boys and leaderB right leg- by a "blank" piitol i a huge globe, representing the laid. . . . T.• ,,, m attendance at the ten, day j In the hands of a bqy on Main ; world. The Cajmpbell Association street. Dr. J. $. \r treated I A sketch of the. Interior of th« ,'„„,„. which ended fnesday. The' ark ; Boat was a novel creation represent- ;edmce. prepared by the contractor, ,. wus in charge of' Howard. A,! Bulckerood, giving him an In- ; ing a one ring circus. Children indicaten that the chuceh will be i, chairman ot the troop com-' jection of fterum, , iw«re made up as clownii ond many one or the most beautiful In thtt • I .i li Clarence Weu..\, of M«ln I side-show attractions were repre- *friieciflc*Ucns call hirst Class Scout badge was 98 Grove street, Perth Amboy, was'as judges of trie parade, v for the use ol.oil color* In the work. mnl to Scouts Ray Jackson, fined »50 and court costs for allow-1 The day's program ended with a The n«w door will be of a sound ,.| Leeiion,' Walter Levl, ^Alton Ing an unlicensed peraon to operate I dance in the Avenel school and nre- < piN»«<-«in>», Tlw altar »uia»Ughtcd ,,in..y and Melvin Sherman, 'and Alex Cieto, 18. also a laborer,I works In the evening. Gardner's or- by indirect tight* placed behind th« Kirm Class Merit badges were of I!98 Grove avenue, Perth Amboy. Jchestra furnished the music tor plllurs of the ttnetuwy. Pendant. •iirded to the following: I was ordered held for the Grand dancing. tUtureH will hang from the centers David Balfour, Mr4 study, cainp- Jury In $1,000 bull on an atrocious j The commute* in charge of the ! of the naves, eliminating the pres- ! r. nnnkbindteHtJuuHwU Demarest. assault and battery charge und a event Included the following: ent ttyHtnm of exposed lights on the national—health, bu,glipg, chant^^ofoperiuliiK without" a II-J Mm. P. J. Dmtato, Mrs. M. Berry, Lou Moore, lx*t AnReles dumlevil, bwke all existing halt mile (rack records to win the 1OO mile pillars. athletic*; Walter Levl, cense wIFflTea wtietf TionrWeTe* "a'r-] CBaTter^te»m, TUm Oauntm. Pt Eastern Ctauiptonship event at the WoodhrlitR* Board Sr*«)wiiy Iwt Sunday. Moore'* Milter Surcial Tht- buckgrotind color will be a roared arbtrnd the 200 taps in one hour, twenty luinfil^Tntr"Wia rro-utqi:Ut lnveHtigutfd. : iioys' BO yard dash, (I?-12 years), Factory Lane Crossing Scene 1888, still has the Initial decoru- nenslon, Scout Executive Ruben Oreclo, first; George Klynn. ffti r • i « • I . -. lions. Water colon were used in toinL , oft Near-rataNear-I l Accident on me urinal work, U and lie eipfMsed his deep up- Oirls' CO 'yatd flash,"(1D-T2 yearsr ,,',iiiin lor the'splendid time that Drummond Virnliilii Manaker,.nrtit; Margie Dti Tuesday. - Rev. R, J. CWfrell, pastomg r of the :i! Mr. Hall had spent since ur-l Hois, second. begun ttttl «**•* for some time. i- at camp the day before. . He' Ilovs' 100 yard, dash, 112 -" l(i ! Kobert Stone, uf 17 Irving ave- The call forbU**** BBUt out three wended the work Qf Mr Tappen : Wins Honors at years'. Ned Pomeroy, lirst; Dan I iiuc, Newark, narrowly escaped yearn ago, but ttk* illness of the Hnniimaster ' Abbott and con- Shea, second. j dentil of serloUB injury when the pastor neoestittted the postponed 1 cur In which he was jiding was nhtted the boys of Trotop 31 fiir Girls' 10() yard dash, (12-16 l ot the work. * ' ' Missouri College years), Margie Greko, first; Kleanor ' struck by a Perth .\mbd'y""TOumi nn Kiifh worth-while leaders j 1 .#..-..— iVoelker, second. train at the Factory Lane crossing vitial of the hoys of Ihe. Troop of the l'ennsylvaniii, Unllroad here 11• ivv iilunmng to take advanced Ma., July 4. Spencer! Boys' J00 ywd dash, lover H), f W. Druminond, of "Wondhridce, NVToin Lockle, first; Lon Laniar, sec- Tuead#y u-l'ternorti. H,\ wu^ning it Fords Mail ii iniisre traUrlflf- i»^ ' attending im.miarded, a. light only acting us :. i • ••••II |ierleds,at Camp liurton J., wac among the students of West- und. minster Colh*si'. i» Fultim. who; Clrln' 200 yard dash, (over 1(>), warning. ; iii> a.nd Aiiguot. ' Tho front of the carAvhli'h Slonn those who yi^lted Ihfi placed on the lioniu roll for' Cecelia Obropta, lirst; Marie Suchy, ior Grand Jury \r we re 1 was driviiiu was liadly damancd by j-iuday were; Mr. and Mrs. the las,t, semester bocHiiai of the second. the trala Which had stopped at the mil Juckson, Mr. und Mrs. grades he. made, the iisures on One mile vun, Duane Balilwln, (he! (iiiriliier, Vriwiim "Cowboy", leading Rick Docker, of SljiU-n Earl. Pomeroy, second; Chns. Islnti^ mound die east beml of the Woodbridife S|HM'ilwny In (h« Woodbrldgt' station at 4:,46 Daylight ' , ' ' , ' Armstrong. Mr. ~ und Mrs. which have Just been 'released by first; Tiine ' stiiuffer and children, Mr?' President M. E. Melvin of the col- SleHsel, Jr., third. 1OO mile Classir. lust Sunday. Hoth were driving Miller ordcrud held tor the Grand Jury on Ucckei- won thli-d (iri«> in the event. - The Train, No. 3,76i, was in "CharceH of assuult and b'attery and i;- Wolney, I. LuBtgarten. Mr. lege after being compiled from .the Fat Man's race won by Bill I'evna. chargfc of Conductor William l'ailiy. '•i: >. Hunsen, Jack Coupland, cluss records by the tdne at the ' Balloon blowing contest, Mra. resiHtiim' an inker and for violating • JC'-id. l'eter Schmidt, Mr. and college office. Drunimotul was list- Greco, first; Mrs. Shepard, second. his parole when arraigned In police I K.-nim, Mr. and Mrs. James ed umong the students who made Holtle emptying contest, Mrs. I. court here Monday morning. Bnkuu Mr, and Mrs. Albert Out- above 90 it) all grades, his mark be- Obropta, first; Mrs. P. Donato, BBC- Fire Co. No. 1 to Rose Galaida was arrested on complaint of hlo .nul children, Mrs. i-Vederlck inn !I5,5. Drummmul was a nn« ond. IN LOCAL ACCIDENTS wife, Elizabeth, whom he was al- Mr. and Mr8. James Keating student all year and Ur. .Melvin de- Rolling pin tbjow.lng? Mary Mar- legud to Unvo threatened. '•iiiUlren, , Mr. and Mrs. John clared he stood high unions the pro- Kulin, first; Edua Hold Annual' An .elderly.^onian and a girl to Receive Degree HaktiB has been before the local feBsors under whom he took subjects were injured in" two automobile ac- court several Uinee, H* w*s-held on < .union and children, Mr. and similar charges aud was placed on i ml Baldwin and children, Mr. during the lajit semester. The rec- cidents here-last evening. ords repeal that there were fifty SCOUTS OF TROOP 32 Miss Ruth Augustine, of Rahway at Rutgers College ptotatlon after trial in the county Mrn John Donnelly, J. Wels- Carnival July 17 L court at New Bmnawlok recently. Itaymond, Demareirt, Edward boyu on the honor ro.ll. Tiikty-one WIN MANY AWARDS avenue/ was bruised about the back made all grades above Si) and nine- and head when a car in which she I ' Mrs, Bakus told Recorder Vpgel HI and Miss Grace Quacken- The annual Woodbridge Fire-" , Miss tto.se Galaida. of Wood- that her husband picked up one ot , teen averaged above ninety. A large I Ni*. 32, of Woodbridge, men's Carnival will open' July 17th. was a passenger was in a collision bridge, whose activities In state ed- her four children and threw the .percent ot them are from Missouri, ^ f the honorg ,„ an and close 20th., at the School Nq. at the corner of William and Second j.Ucatlonal work have won her state- child across the table .at her. Bf- i but the list BIBO included students Held for Assault J of Bonor ses8ion held; . ground^ opposite the streets about 7:30 o'clock. Tljje cariwWe ^ecogniatio^ecogniationn anandd "whwhoo iiss aa t fforts s to pacifpy him wWe fruitless, ifrom Illinois, Arkansas, Okluhoma., wWe [Letters asking for donations in which MIBMIBBB . Augustine was riding' i chaise of the educational she added d and she finally ran from .New Jpr- 32 aud was driven by Harry Harris, of 292 preBendepartment u t at the. State Home tor the house. Two young men In a an thV Trinity ESplMonal eliurch Ol llk l 1 " •Btreet"" , D0-.1Perth, Amboyi..,hn,, . Th«i~The (MrlB. . , .I. n -"renton^ wilwilll receivreceivee the parked ca,r called the police, but i Inld in $600 in ball for the Loukides, a member "'of Troop' . 'car was driven by Louts degree-pf A.B. at Rutgers on Au- Bakus managed to slip away before 'i Jury when arraigned in pfc~ Siunucl Blueuithali of Hah way., •received four merit badge , awards. he carnival committee. rpa, of 200 Caspian street. Eliza- gust 2nd.' J^otoftycle OffOfficei r P . LewiLi s and PPa- '-oiirt h<-re Tuesday on an as- was granted ^ ulumbera license by Rev. J. Benjamin Myers presented The funds to be raised by dona-1 beth. Miss Galaida, llke all social trolnian R. Kgan arrived. He was toufid hiding In the. home of a and buttery charge, C. A. the" Board of Health dn June 21, ac- him with merit badges in personal tion and carnival receipts will be' Mrs. T. A. Mims, of Amboy ave- workers appointed by the State -, of 1365 Florence avenue, I cording to thi? monthly report of applied to civic work of the cum-! nue, was bruised and.shaken up wfment ot institutions and Agen- trlend who refused the officers a.11 hygiene, nubile health, cooklng\&nd entrance. It wiis necessary to breivk iin-id, is tha complalilunt. I Ht'ttlth Inspector Peter.•I'ett'vson. music. • lany, such as a community Christ- when she was struck by a car driven' C|6B obtained the position on a by Jacob Gilbert, of 852- South t [ proven, merit In vocational d(|wn the door to make the arrest. Harold V- Havdon. chairman ot mas lice, gifts to .poor children, and Dag a 0 id to worthy cases. Orange-._. ' avenue.... , »,_Newark* , ^-...abou t °|BOhoo, Work, and because of. her, o'clock ifrs, Mima was taken to I keen interest In corrective educa-1 1 Herbert.W. Lunn, executive-of Rari- ing for any specific Slim, WILUAf I. "SAYS" cldent and treated hy Dr. juvenile deTKfqii^ntS™'*»•" "* "~'*t ^ Sendee^ tsn Council. Mr. Lunn descnibed II whd feel .so inclined to- make the scout camp at Allaire and spoke whatever donation they see fit or Mark. A reporter for the Leader was on the significance of merit badge can afford to make, All remittances one of JI group ot people who visited HE HAS CLAIRVOYANt POWER hould be forwarded to Chief Will- the State Home for Plrls receutly. Will be Hffl 'awards. -L .... • and inspected the various buildings i Johu Tetley, »«outmaster of Troop am Allgaler,' Woodbridge Fire Com- pany No. 1. L H. Boynton ',on the spacious -grounds set iasidei me. , I have never made 33 aWarded the tenderfoot badges Lincoln The committees in charge of the (by the State for this Worthy and During Summer of Block's Stuto Albert Patrick. Barron McNulty. a booths follow: moBt necessary work. \ Elected to Board After vlHwing the *Gampus", ani Union services will be held by tho • m-' hue until ft closed for the have helped, though I have raember of Troop 33, presented, sec- Blanket booth. Captain, W. it is tactfully called,' after Inspect- Metliodlut Kptscoi^l, the First Con-' • • • * i a short time ago, told a received any pecunlary re- ond cia8a .budges to Gqprge Arton, Prion; assistants, F, J. Jardo and never P. Witherldge. Ing the splc and span buildings, dor-; gregiitlomil and the First Presby- wurd or te« of any kind for my Jost and Thomas Currle. of •iii- reporter ot-having giving a • Whoopee .Hut booth. Captain, J. of Reformatory mltorleB, clussrooms, recreation- terliui cliurcheB ot Woodbridge, be- servlces. Troop S3 and to Fradds Einhorn, of rooms, und the splendidly equipped ginning Sunday, July 14th., and '-iiftlri a "premonition" or waru- ;lrl came'Troop 32. Millard Bobghton, a raem- Zehrer; assistants, A. Kath und J. •i short time ago. Mr. Caster- "A young WoodbrldBf McCreery. E. H. Boynton, of Woodbridge, hospital and the new maternity hos-| throughout" the summer months. -reeewtly and told that her of Troop Committee No. Si, buildiug, and alter meeting1 Serylces on the first three Sundayw ' lias many testimonials which lie me 'presented a first class award to Gift Shop booth.._ . Captain, A. was elected vice-president of (hejpltal Huut; asslstantB, N. Olsen and W. the fine, motherly type of women will he held In the Congregational • 11ceived for feats which he has , George Mornar, of Troop 32. new Board of Managers ot fhe New church, with Rev. W. V. 1>. Strong, I The chairman, Mr: Hayden, pre- Treen. ! , Jersey State Re.foiTftato(w here, at a one ' iioimed In helping to locate mlHS- Wheel Goods booth- Captain, F. this as preacher. J isented v. five year service badge to re-organlzatlon , meeting held on Service* on the first three Sundays •iiHoles and In giving warning George Washburn, aaBiBtanJt Scout- Kath; assistantB, A. J. Thompson Monday. Newton A. K. u whlch hBg gt>ent 0 many : and C. Hansen. w In August wlltt be held, In the Meth- i ut ure events. . ' | muster of Troop 32. former state controller, was elected hundreds -of thou«wdthousands ooft dollars odist Episcopal churgLwlth Rev- A. 1 Custerllne gave out the fol- I John Tetley read ^b,e closing cere- Linen booth. Captain E. Schreln- president of the Board. er; aaslssUuts,. Raiaen and Bjorn-j vlce and crime, the young girls who Boylan FltiGorald, ailteafeer. The •"- utatement soon after he jmony. Alexander Quekh, Scout- Mr. Bugbee succeeds Decatur are confined ther4. summer program will close with 1 ie for the removal ot tonsils, according berly, formerly deputy superlnten- avenue, Perth Amboy and Thomas police court here Wednesday on' a, "• siven me In my work »t " Ladies' and Men's Hosiery booth. dent'ot slate pollee, who was acting Mussollno, 28, of Augusta street, • ''• Iheatre. , , , to the report ot Heattn Inspector Captain, F. Zehrer; assistants, J, speeding charge. i Peter Peterson. The operations as superintendent ot the State In- South Amboy, both automobile nte- i have contemplated going back I Vender and A. Aaroe, stltution, wa» confirmed by the chanlcs, were released when they "*" ctty r-tf AngeleB»j iwere performed by Dr. B. W, «oag- Bingo stand. Ouptain, W. Meslck; at the Rahway Board. Mr. Kimberly replaces Dr. promised to make restitution for an » eoatempUtlng; assistants, H. Whltaker, H. Cover, Frank Moore, superintendent for alleged hold-up when, arraigned in . . I w»nt to Summit. S. Osborn, £,. Sattkr and H. more than SO years. Dr. Moore re- police «mrt here Tuesday evening, •" 1 visited friend*. On my re- Sherman. signed along with the old Board of 1 Nathan Delisher, jot New HARDIMAN'S II > mowed off at Newark where :l booth. Captain, «• Managers fecently, his resignation wick avenue Perth Amboy, PHARMACY "' Hie manager of one of the We Wash Your Car Silakowekt; assistanti H. Mundy, H. becoming etfetclve ou lust Sunday. dealer, rniurted that he bud bttenl •*iu'k hounB», with, a seating c*- WlHlam McCloskey and J> Fukus. held up uud robbed while in Fordu | Kd. lv. Uardln>uu, formerly of ot 3,01)0 ueoolft. who offered YOU WAIT Hot Dog'bopth. Oaptajn, E. Bin- Mrs. Stanley Potter and children on June 26tb. Two young men,| Seaman's I'erth Amboy Kositlon at Mulltin•ht i-nmanager.'a n fl 17AT * Hlie had left her hand bag in one or, hom; asslbtantB, J: 'Perraro and G are spending the summer at Manaa- Dellsher mid, took twelve dollars Kiven a wee* to think It over j ( the theatre, and that WASHING -r- POLISHING : the cha riJ 0 v quan. from bi« pocket .and cut the harness "» going; to go to Summit tor i had looked tor )t, but n was MoCanu. ' B lu had S1M0NIZINQ Outdoor Dance hall. Gaptaln, H on the horse which he was driving. '' rest befor# making a de-!gOi»e, OMe of> the patrons Paune and Muesollno were very valu Brown; «Bsl«tant, OMSherman.", Prescriptions glven the bag' to Wf, » " brought in by \o&l police and '""I" I told tor *t the UW Publicity comm.ltl{M; . H. Brown, FndtriekH. Turner Co, eha/ged with tlgi ertoe. They de- J, was by »everai n JOHN MARTIH F, 2«hjer and W. Ijlio*, ' . Called For and Deltar«4 - «< - that ihe WffUld 10^-tt Mftl >f QJBNMBlAb WSCKANqH AND nied taking an*: monfey but admit of WL^,...... 1 be returned. Wd that they u«A bet« fooling witi> ", who came to ttie Theatre, neve uayr HOUS RBAli B8TATH i AITTO LAUNDRY the drlvw ot th» w»fpn. They ex- Cor. Kahway Avenue then* a preioQ&tt|oni or a pr«- BIO MAPLE 8f KB. MABKBI By young girl 'faring Bummer $cwaren, N. J. plained that they had' not cut the and Green Btreet and iharneaa but hid merely crossed the by gtvln* nottca or tn- ,he had l«t It vacation. Apply B»H^tti,.», gtcaet lb Woodbfiige IS? 1 T«l. 185 Woodbrtdg*, 9. -'u«» many tlm«s, as to (* »»T of it. My Tel. driving rein*,,' f imfe m •• *•* THE WOOOHUDGE LEADER, FRIDAY. JlJLY 5, _!•» New Telephone W GREAT AMERICANS CabljMo Handle Vie Tale rEFFtJUON STILl +4 M.

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any rights they poaaeased of Impoa- w"r« ™nan»s nnd turned the tot? „{ 1m tbem «nrt .that »i far our coanec- that Co!o«y In rmor of the rwniuti..,,, ELECTRICITY Adoption of lion had been Federal only and wu Member. ,.f a different sentiment nt- j DOW dissolved by tba- commencement I tending that morning from fennjyi- m Keep the MinuietTan, : . (M-rtUiti-. ' > • \ vanla«al»o, hef'rote was chansed. »o W.I 1 Icx/nfh &'lM«Jer**~t K i. Declaration Thau as to (lie King, we bad been j that the -hole twej»e*colon|ps wh0 Whok House ! bound to Mm by allegiance, bnt that I "era auihnrlned to rote at all *„,-» this bond was BOW dlsaohed b; bis their voices for It: and. within a f*. inJSpotless by Congress ajaent to the lam art of Parliament. <>»T«. 'be ronremton of New York b, which e dM.am m £ £» 'JT^lL^t ^ tmditih h wlthdrawinj protection, and by Us latjlng war on b« o»efatea frota th« nk • fact which bad tone ago proved In Coacrek, TrH ID Itw tbar allegiance W ronalderr tBe tWWfttrftti The delegatea fw» aad protection are reciprocal, tba one pendence, which bad bee's is obedience ceasing when the other la withdraws. aad lain on the taWe tbe Friday constituents. Oat the ••«««> • « • ceding and on Manday referred to i declare that these Cnittd eaararittee of tba whole. The qusU- are, and «f rlgfct ought to be. It appearing In the course «f these lanlmoQS idea that we had/riends in and Independent States, thai the debate* that ihe Ctlonlea of New England worth keeping terms with abaotred from all aliegianc fork. New Jerset. Pennsylvania, ' British crow*, and that all Delaware, Maryland nnd South Caro- •UH haunted the nilarfa of many. F»r between tb^m andthe lina were not jet auftucd for falling this reaapn. Uuwr paaaagea which rnn. State of Great Britain I* and oaght from tbe parent stem, but that they •eyed eensweaoB tba people of En*. to be. totally diwolTed: tbat meaa- were fast advancing t*)pjiat stale,' It land were struck *ot fui- at that Haw t* aoaw other baatoeaa. ! ence. Tbe committee were John who,' oo tba' coWrary, still wished to unously fumuhed rooroi h«J« •* na» to tlontots, later a warehouse, and s: I (He carrying coals t\ Newcastle A moment for tbeae.two sofdier* Tliat thev were onr p"«*r. aw! two members: present, aurt they were y later a saloon^ but new'-stands r,- Deep pi'.cJ rugs ;i>iiect ;ht j However, here goes: At the right of tb» (haft, as one without them our declarations could i divided. The delegates from New stored to Ha aspect as a tavern. '!:•• ii\in ini v-nme, but the Gage, who waa In Britisb command walks toward the bridge, la tlie bum- not be,carried Into effect: | New ft"ork declared thej were for It Sons of the Revolution in the .=t ;'.- Hoover through it* ipcoai I In Boston, leaned tbat In Concord _ We tomb of these ipfcnown warriors. - That the p«ople of ihe- Middle Colo- themselves and were nssured their 1 of New York bought the-old fciturc P^-^tivt A^ifeatmn • wanwen a coaaidenfilcoaaiderafile aaanUtaoaDtlfjy- "// ppaa- • They harhave slept oiiaaalectenaaMleated in Uttibias n\e»nies (MayandI Maryland*! DflaaeDelaware, , Pennsyyl constituents were for it; hut tbat g will !:->5jr. and eftnet the Redcoats on triot Mores, and be determined to take ? shaded spot whtre ttey were buried >Jtat)!a. the Jerseya and New tork> their Instructions havins been drawn after It had descended to the staiu e r ? been recti his or-1 and, Thooaa Davis. to British connection, bnt that they reconciliation was still' the general stracted, and Its interior and exterio !tr*ttr>vf "•. ttfUemTOii the' ~ ! object they were enjoined by, them conform aa nearly aa possible to n on early on tbe cmrtboose, efacppei] down tbe liberty time, wwnra jofniSTBe 'to do n'oThtng which should Impedr -Frauncef' t&TetB ., of ^ i W pole and did some other damage, bat < of America. ; that object They, therefore, thought daya. > i under Cofanel Smith and Watnr Hi- the arms and immonition they eonld \ • • • / : themselves not Justitiuhle in voting on John Adama and tbe delegate 1 •• calm poawd oo to Concord." Pitcairn not Ibid, with t!.<- rxivtrfino of a few OB the other side. It was urged by {either side, and ask PI] leave to with the second Continental c»n;:re^ took Qpj.jbla beadqnarten at tbe cannon. And U* Minute Ufa were J- Adams, lie. Wyihe and others. { draw from the question; wbicb w«s stopped OTemight there on the w One of the most reneraird ahriaea gathermg all ar nnd tf*m, at first < U»t no gentleman bad argued against j ptven them. The cmmUtee'rose anil to Philadelphia- T> Sons of liber y | to ihe United Statea V«a at the re- wl ta j^mfcrldge. Captair n Unrie. •from tbe flelds «IM! ullages nearby. tb« policy or tbe right of separation | reported tbelr resolution toitlieUoase. and the Vigilance ^committee n>: mote end of a (-u!-de-aa«.)eadiBg from In command, | itlooed his men adrao- then from those a little farther off, ' (nwi Britain, our had supposed It j Mr Edward Ruqed^e of S.iutb Caro- there 00 April 22. 1771, and piann-i ' JiuDtiroeoi street and perbapa a trifle 1 Ugeottsly. ai b* thought Tbe pa-1 then fjrOm stJll t"*\*t distances. For, pofaible we should ever renew our Una then reijneyted the determination tbe attack 00 tbe London, New V"" - - . mure' than a mile from tba center of ; rriotJ w .he «">•» of Cuuiord, Jiaaa, ! blU. and. reinforcements ar- watcbetf the, trqor« In tbe towa. while ! P«*ed iu being now declared. he "believed hl» rniieaniea. though fired from the British uhlp.Asio stru » Time wu ^ben Ihla wks not a J ^^ C«JL {hiBea Barrett ordered every mmnte tl.eir nnaber grew. ' Tbat the questtoc waa not whether.; they disapproved of. the' resolution, the building. The New Tort provim d vul-de-sac. ^ut a blgbwajritbat a ; |belB ^ ^7^ M|8hbOrnooa ^ Wb«b there were abopt 400 of them, • »j a Detlaratlon of IndepcnduK-e. j would tbeo join in ii for the sake of congress assembled there from v < -ended trodi^t:ar-rt««-tn»t la la \ MaJ<,r BtrittricVa borne. they suddenly charged down ca tbe i we abould make oqraeltea what we 'unanimity. The ultimate question. 18 to June 3ft 177*1 I7TV-was caliMJ limt Ucadafra roa.d. Captain-' Lafrie, alarmed at this. • North' bridge. There wert 300 Brit- j «»• not. ^ ^ During th* Revuiationary *>r <:, the rim. where it nt to Sinlthjfor reinforcement*. At Ish regulars tber». firing* and fired . ct"r* * ' but whether we should de | whether tbe House would agree To ttavera comrthuted It* lead wn.: • MB, npon, tbe Americana raafced tbe 1 That, a«s« to«*lc thhe people'oalready exists.r Parlj. s 1, theaa-ordingl- resolutibnoy f the committee wa.a weights to the; manual lure of i>:- - o the people'or Plj 1 dl to tHe DCXI men to i tbe bridge, bridge and droie tbes mto tbe town. ! a>ent 0' England, we hadm|wayi been day, when It was again moved, and Theae bullets irere.used with elf'-oi ..r soil tlief jther iBieraeftlaf the Lowed but cantibned tbem not to fire Irk: Still the Ul&u.e Vea were coming. ItHlependeIld m of.tbem, theihir rettnfBU SouthSh ' CCarolina concurred In voting Fort. Montgomery and dintun. It -' FURNITURE n«d near Coiunel Barrett's plae*. The. company from Acton, under tUe AM morning. wLIle tba troops,were «« «tr trade efficacy from for it. In the mean time, a third wu the blrth|ilace nf fhe first rl r AND HANGINGS Tbe coonectug lick between the twe rommaDd Of a Captain Dai is. was first j boab y iln thhe t shores of the auggtfb stream w» and this was'followed bj other coia- i flohg tbe road* and .trlcwed from ' —^ L « ; • . ' • The HcGver'ttusring tools , Known as tbe Syr.b btittge, and ao ii ut deigned to ckan up- \ every farm. V- . I ta today. This ro«d'Whhoot-an-«ii i • • * NOBLE holiteTed furniture, draper* l» qof ioore than 440 feet in length PATRrOTIC SHRINE ; Realiani bis i-nger tt laaiCaknei PILE ON SITE OF JOHN HANCOCK HOME f.r m, mMtiniZi, evtfi your i ami cbade<) frum end to and by tree* - Smith started t>*ck to Boston. Btat wall* ind ih«lves. - . i »f dignify, tilt- >i.4 age. there «r'ere, milu.j «• both side* of>! A:" " &33«i flea* «hj*««- tbat.alilbaa *ne'a tbem. militia behind the* BillrJa j " Ii stationed at p!a ' iiiartile. in*ip-fi'ar>t in tbaft days of pass on the ,r.\ij, rlaenea behind | TV.Y H.Ksvir modeU • ma^ive th!n;& l>j "•• '• - j .... cleaner is • {fact H« b*4 begaav CALL "WOODBRIDGE14GC AND ORDER £: SEKTTOYOUR THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER VACATION ADDRESS liss Mokftoiky Bride of T. Nawrocki Semi;Bungalow Stresses Value and-Comfort Ittort to "Hold" Mate Mi' daughter and Mrs. losepti MokflngVy, Mi- Deemed Wasted Motion ,,-tti street, Port Reading, be- M K \ I HI N 1 n,i' bride of ThaddetiB-Naw- S(,II of Mrs. Tereea Nawrockl, %> City,' In a ceremony per-, Ktrnwbvrrh-s In < When He Is Worthiest i hy Rev. .'Joseph, DJlados?. Whole Wheat T«I <*nYr of the Holy Family cHureh. , niei-ft, Sunday. Ml(a Frances 7^ I HAVE De*a «Pt*^in- woiin in »uru, -"Sue haan't. but has founu d a .'lllSkv, Hlater at the bride, wan •,champion, wMfch Is h.tter. tht e worui J refer to la womi«VrJ»ho' reeeivea ., ^,,,nitl Mid Joseph Murray, of cOontant t tdviedi e «*n "ho"* * t» hold frlittf Hurtjand;H " It MRS alwayV s MVrnp1l0 me '"*' *"• •e.frort to "hold" many riuibaad* waa wasted motion, as iilo, h. 1% wa« tl;e best man. ltl«e (irlddl Vk 1 reception WAS., held I* UJfe home MUk .tufy weren"* «p'th "hofalns." funeeniraMon on the problem of gettlna ,„. ht'lde followtBg.;tWe ceremony. DIXW • hi|»i>i|y a)OQ« Whom them M>#m..-rt to-me *»*•* vairtK while. New cam**' Creamml . |a letter Irom'a cnftn who ha« arrived •( the earn* c«aeluslon. and •• he la , n,,|iie ttTfl- now on * weddlrm isuffering (ton foe' iv»ults of his own mladeetf* and, a wife who got tired ihrouMh tbe Gattkffli Mouu- BollNi fih "t •rrtpa. tw"hetW him, his deductions are wMthy oCooaaideratlow, On - their return they will "bpft VtntUNIA LEG: Dnu'r .. thplr home hi Jersey Clly> Bwry Pie , V 'Coffee ofr Tea jrtfu ilnink It la about urn* to «lve marriage was ursctlosHj the only inmiK the guestf were: Mr. and Here .Is a meatless menu thnt the' women tome consideration' occupation of we-man,' It, a i\ w. Malanowskl, of Brook- wouW'tsste good aaV day In the one* In awhile* Herore \ Wai did not many She had .no mmn« ot Mr, and Mrs. 9. B, 9uemlnskl, year> Plenty of ffeih vegetable*. I fttarrkU I r«Uty tteUeved it was luppott ana wai fltlM and dssptsed. ,,„,[ Mrs, H.?8. KeVleno and Mr. > cooked nad 'raw,' ,a&4 fruits are V*rfe«lly- all Ttulit (or me Mo an-* Naturally, under those clrcumiUri«vi Mrs. J. K". Ta'tur,' all «f J^ney served. Wash the Mrawberrlm andi my »tnl.oat»i but when i marrlert she could not be verjt "choosey." , Mi. and Mrs. Anthony DJer- serve with th* hufc' o*V with""-th»- , I expect** from my wire what • Anr kind, of « huabaad- waa better berry I 'onld not ilire.' After brlnglntt than none — better Ihsh being an KI Hiid Mr. and Mrs. John Djer- powdered' mi^ar, pipping eaeh | 4 in the auRur before eating. two sickly cMl«ien into (he world "old maid. The • woman logically :i,l of Camdeti; Mr. and Mrs. developed pA Inferiority' complex i,season wltfc ' used to Mil her that I would land no longer classes her with Idiots. salt and pepper. Pour the mixture come back sooner or later. She Hereafter, I have a punch, men bet- Into ft pan containing; one table-' asked me what I would rto If she ter get wise and realise that the Mex Beetle Menace spoon ot melted butter. Cook over Wfl»ld do th» Sfme thihg i t«l4 same «tandardi" govern Ing the con- hot water, stirring constantly uutll THE BLACKFOOT-DF^KIN A727 her I would leave her. duet and- morals of women are go* to Middleiex Gardens thickened., Remove and serve with Ing to be applied to himself, and types an ] crl«r> bacon. • I "Well, my boy «pd girl threat- lre to of jt the buslneea of. "holding a 'husband' ;•],, Moxlrnn bean beetle, a seri- becoming very popular in co.nbi.it to 'auure . * * - Meantime \t ened to le*vs-home and. my wlfo Is going to be no more strenuous - - -.-- ...... u »> 'ie|wiliv I t be a very comfortablfbl e horns. Ulce «irlddli> ('«km -*- One level also. 1 really believed at the ,, . gust of all varieties of beans, »mall hntrj froh the diublr resale value,when the o\yur dt-'i titan that af^'holdlng a wife • And ,i ui.iilp itH appearance in various j^ blr 'cup flour, thrwe-fourtha. Clip Cooked time I did nqt care, as the W,0ninn mutualJov* and respect will be the Middlesex County reason of their w*tVarffcenr« and rice, three level teaspoons baking t was seeing had me go ftntered only basis Of continued matrimony. powder, one ejyt well fceaten. one I thought I. loved her. I really level teaspoonful salt, t#t> tevel ten-; wanted mt «if« tn leave. She drd jiiHiltHial Agent, Orley O. Bowen, Hpuonful suRar, one-half QUI> of and got a divorce. I married my .,, hi' on the lookout for this peat. They appeal especially to the foi milk. onf> lahlespoon melted butler.! lady friend. After she helped me Mn. Tappet* Will Be Hostesr | ilii' copper coUrejJj^dult beetle mer apartment dweller who dot.,, Mix and sift flour, "Qaklitf' powder, f.o get rid of what my first wife tf!ij,h ran be found now la about a nut find the ground floor desirabv salt and sugar. Add rice and melted had, sacrificed to help me get a '* The Sunshine Class of the first i.iirr of an tnph In length and Presbyterian Church, will meet at for every purpose of tlia htmic. butter, the egg (W«ll beaten I and start, she gave me the same'thing v ,., -1v 1.• •>n small black ipolu on the milk to make the batter. Beat well.; the home 6t their teacher, Mrs. H. And the added cost of the upper I save my wife. I am divorced : V,,M.- It lays HRIIIII light cplorcd Cook lit once on. a hot, well-creased from her now. Why ure'boyH and A. Tappen; ot Sonoder avenue. Mon- "! ...... iii clusters on the dndersurfaca floor sleeping rooms is surprisingly griddle. Serve hot With. butl«r- and men taught that wuy? Here I am day evening. The regular meeting i.[ iin' bean leavea and these hatch small. This design could b» easify syrup. Tlie addition Of an extra' now. My children have no rn- ot the class was., held at the home ,MII mil) yellow or orange" colored altered to make the entire length make* these griddle cakes mi-. spect fo'r me. I have begged my of MrH.MlusseH Thernenen, of Green i.iv;li' or slugi wlilrh cau be found usually delicious. j wife to come buck to me, but street, last Monday evening. Thir- 'of the lower floor ope big livir.i; mi the underildeS of. the leaves. l i j now sb« bas got a cbanc« to mar- teen members and three guests were 1 •]),.•i The tluvor of eaalloped potatoes, "And why preach that stuff to Th° '"-°° »Mia>lft,Mn h>..w.to.^. , could hardly be improved, unnn frt or role alaw Is much Improved! women all-the time about bavin* tbe Dust-pan in spraying or •glutting'' with'matt-' a imall Tamil?; Built of common • -trr -trrr- "rtriiUoft ot a-AttM.. clmppedf Wedding --"This Is your hi dnUad all Itltue and.; ni'siiiiii uraenate *br' r&tclum araen- brick, slate roofer}, it offers per- green peppers. , wait for'hubby to come back— fonrt*r pngnter •print ~ married,- ,,!.-. Magnesium arwnate Aould he llalf manence, minimum cost of upkeep, . The peppers may be cut In ! Just be patient and sweet and he isn t it? :-.d nt the rate'of two pounds to or just i&e top-removed aud the ^m cOtne 'back? A really Intelli- MacTight—"Ay: and our con- PHI Kallonfc of WatCT for spraylns LtilM seeils taken out. gent woman wuuldn't stand for fetti's gettltT awfu' gritty." — An- m at the rate of one part to three such, Men like to be flattered sweru. V' iurt» tot hydrated lime when dUHt- Pn|iular Moralist and nplhtng else.. You never see iiiist. If calcium arsena^e Is used, Teacher—"Why do they fall the a mant..#ulltng tluU Btunt on a Out of th* IhiK (wo pound*, together jrUli"jfoui Plan Card Party instrument the French use forbe- woman that fell once from the Dean-—"And where hnvc you been imiuls ot hydrated lime should be ADVENTURES heading people?" straight and narrow path. And tor the last week?" ii il |UT 100 gallons. Calcium ar- Bobby—"The QiHette, [ think." why would a woman marry such 1 ^> n.ar^ilii8t should be used at hte J_-Flanaj;an, of Hahway Stude—"Stop me it you've heard fast to tt while you go for a,avenue will hold a public card. —Life. ai ntfin and take chances of bring- thla one!"—Judge. i,a.- (if one part to nine parts of Mistress ot Hex Mansion ! ing puny children Into the world ,, - , . , - , V.IVJ tn her liomt' next Wednesday! 1 >>pj S»Jw TaJk and suffering- on themselves? | Further Information concern Inn 0 dor mind an to the sort of house vacatlort. atternoon or th(1 beneflt ot st Church pews never skid into a Whenever the time comes that i Be sure, no fly or .bug; Jamea. church MUs Jl>ne nsLmf.w tin' Mexican bean beetle and Us con- she wanted >,Sa 111 Spider Bet to work who walks Into our web' will get to"Tn"chargV"of the"arranVe"inentg' dlteh, smash against a telephone men have to take what they give, ! AHA -in.-contained In Clfcqlar No,, With^ a Il I ___^_^_tlraeat^ all —o.—— mr t awa< y Tom me! 1 shall know byiGame8 wUl start .„ '2 o.clock and. Pole, or set_ tagged to.r It will .straighten them out ft .lot. ] Phone Perth Amboy 216, imbllBhed by the N. J. Experi- i : so It seemedto Peter wfio watcITedT refreshments will f>e aervecT | „ ll± MIORfi-MAKv" - | ment Station. This ftircular can bt> 1 him, 8am hud finished and had| You see, Mere Man, for centuries* —1419 by *wrUing the County Ex- stepped buck tQ, look upon what he Heard the Angels Calling Landscape Studies Service, Cbunty ' Hetord had dope. HJvldenily he found the "What'If your partner did trump I "How was the acenery on vour liuililiiiK,' New Brunswick. . result much to his own liking. 7our ace That's no excuse for kill- trip?" " : "There, wife, wllat do you think ing him " ! "Well, the toothpaate ads were Double and Qoitv I of^ia.t." asked Mr! Spider. Peter "It wasn't only that. Ymir Honor, rather better done than the tobacco, Lord liewar, as fajiious for hls'lennlnK over the edge of the web we found out afterwards that lie but there was more furniture than is a Prescription for wit ii» tor hft *hlak.y. was once in" Haw the basket reneged when he did it."—Judj;e. | any thins else,''—Boston Transcript. tiuduced to a young lady named iimcVe of soft closely woven allk. pq. li 4n tb« eonver- "My but • that • Isy pretty, Mr.1 Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, '.iuii he inadvertently' addrest her Spider." cried Peter. ''And you -built -i Miss Moore. It so swiftly., too." Although neither > PHONE 43 Bilious Fever and Malaria • Vmir lordship," shu'said crisply,, of the Sp.lders had asked Peter for! It l« the most speedy remedy known "my name is Moore-Moore—with a IIIH opinion both pleased 1 E.A.FINN NEW YORK hyphen." when they heard his CANDY KITCHEN PERTH AMBOY "Ah, yes.. 'I'm »rry. And mine '•[ am glad you like it air!" said FUNERAL DIRECTOtt - Ih-wur-Dewar, with a siphon-,"— Sam with a satisfied Spidery smile AND PROMPT DELIVER IKS UPHOLSTERED liosion Transcript. 'that broadened as Mrs. Spider pat- 't ..ran. wn EMBALMER DINE AND DANCE ted him on his fnt back, Our C«,ndiea & Ice Cre,am AT FURNITURE Cost of "Yen, Sam is a. goo's husband, th« tu^j at ,thjb line a ptranger is REACH THE HEART The many friends of Miss Ruby after all," admitted Mrs. S$pider. 'He wher...e . hehahe,ha...s .n o busines. s, to ,be aand 'The Better Service" K PURE WHOLESOME THE LIBERTY HOTEL COMPANY ci.'i) Maker, of N. Htckmatt St., had certainly can spin When he has a | shall nab him and make him nay] AND h.i right ankle sprained Sunday mind to. But'now that th&toojjae Is. for his stupid blunder, I promise| PHONE 788 DELICIOUS > Repairing Re-Covering while engaged In "JUmplm; the all built. I am sdlni: to crawl into It. yottV'- ••• . - j 63MainSt.,Woodbridgc RESTAURANT Living Room Sets HI|M' -Centralia (Mo.) paper* ' Hiuid me that line, Sum, and I will Mrs. Spider was a, lady of action; 158 MAltiJ .STREET AND _. . .. 5 - —~ <-— —r— — '—*'aud knew whal she wanted. Now Kooim By Day Or ; Slip Covers Made to Order _.ie tlm*e has- __ ... . w 254 MADISON AVL Regular Church Services take yourself off, ~boy, buzzed she" Ambojr Avehni» frankly If not too politely. "I hate] Phone 1158 Woodbrldge NKAK MARKKT ST. St James ' : St. Andrew's dust and I see two dirty spots In myj OPR\ KVKMWS 'Til* MXE (AVENELX web you have niade with your feet. NO HAY FEVER lta. R. J. O'Parpell, pastor Itev. 11. J. O'Fairell, pastor . I shall have to tome out and clean Services at Public School. Mas* the w«b up after you," . Sunday 8errh*» at, 9 A. M. Sunday morning. Peteq was too wiae to stay where he wasn> wanted Besides he wasn't in 1929 Borry to leave his uncomfo'rtable Mu«»e:) at 7:30, 9;»0laud 10:30 [ St.C«cilia's perch. In addition to having a cricft ft will bp your own fault if u'ciock. ". L in- his back, the boy was beginning you have Hay Fever this year Sunday School after 9:00 o'clock f (KELIN» K. d iJriffeu, |«stor to feel hungry. Peter making his* Muss. ' / ' i Itev, way cautiously. over the web lest he j CAN BF. STOPPED IF YOU AM Uaptliium at 3:00 P. !di . • •' should .break a strand, reached a; ASTHMA.WILLING TO HELP YOURSELF KvcnlnKvfcnlng Devotions—-7p«Devotions—t I1J)0 OCIOCJo'cloct. r cnurfi, Op Oali True Eoad. Mass Jumping-off pla«e and,found himself Week-day Services—.Masses 7:30. al JO'A. M. Sunday morning. gn the ground beside Mr. Spider. Absolute prop! of these statements is mailed Holy Day Services—Masses Jji:30 • to you upon request ...d.: oo o'clock. .j ,.« .. 4 p 6yfV i ir DRY GOODS FURNISHINGS Flrst Fridays—Maes 7; 30 o'clock. Am m r fl ,\V1u'ir (•<>od Runnles do i»." i.'Yufusatons heard • on Saturday j "Animals," says a naturalist, 9 o i ni'ernoun.a and evenings 3 to 6 and 3 P. MYv- Sunday School at the"Won't know how lucky they are." Hayward s Preparation 7 to 0 o'clock. Eves of Rrst Fridays Atenel School every,Sunday, Does a family of rabbits,-for in- R FOR • unil ull Holy Day* of ObllBUtlon as 4:15 l\ M,~Junior Christian En- stance, .realize that they.are running Dependable—Reliable—Effective 'JII Suiurdays. . ' deavor. , . abifcit in a beautiful sealskin Wu.t? Parish Societies , 1-15 P. M. . Christian Opinion. , ' ••• • Can be taken by Men, Womeh, Children—it contains no habit-forming drugs . MEN Hosary Society- Communion First Services. . Erenlng u Kunday of month. j' .8 •?• *'• NOTIONS Holy Name': Communion 8econU Services. DO NOT DELAY WRITE TODAY jjumiay of month, Send no money—full particular* will be moiled loyoit WOMEN sodalliy of Blessed Virgin Mary. Reliable references in your community are given Communion Third 8unduy of month. -i Ciils of t^e ParlBh: Communion ADDHESSi ' )i B l'jurtii Buitflay of •"""* B«v. A. I'app A Kev. A. Stim, jwistora By AFCireiner HAYWARD DRUG CO., INC. AND Presbyterian 8 A. Mr—Sunday Morning Mass. 110-116 Nassau Street New York, N. Y, FANCY Itev. Ernest Abbot, pastor 4 P. M.—Vespers. ' S GOODS CHILDREN M A. M. -- Morning Worship. T ' I'. M. Young People's Church Cfcrirtian Smnce Society

Methodist Episcopal A Branch Of The Mother Church, THE PERTH AMBOY The First Church of Christ, •* A. lioylan Fit* WrjUd, pastor ,Soientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday Service—11:00 A. M. GAS LIGHT COMPANY i" A. Mj-sunday School. - Sunday Scfcoo>>-9:30 A. M I I \. M: — Morning Worship. Wednesday Teetlmon)' Meeting — 206 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY 'I'. Curtln, of Newark,, will l5d-l6OS»nilhS« ftrth Amboy. MJ 8:00 P. M. •i'-iicli om tviniiiB aeivlc*i» will be dlacon Thursday Reading R° — "iMifii until the laat Sunday In Sep to 5:00 P. M. Heating and Cooking Appliance* '' IUIHT. • / . St Antfony's (PORT READING) WE SERVE Congregational . ' Bev. C. Qrt»*sl> V* Raad Automatic and StoratfWat*! Heaters Church odvWOodyrldge Av»nue, v. Wm. V. to. Strong, WE DEUVER Masses at 6:3* A. M.und 9:30 A.M. (ioiisrii'iiif 1» a»" Inland '-» -A a. A. M.—Sund»y Scho«l. Sunday morning .- wrtere a »""> '» aloae with • flew Process Gas Ranges 11 A. M— Morning Worship. Evening Servlpe, (:*•» V- «• bis IlKJusMa fwts» Ihe CASTLE'S ICE CREAM 7 r\ M.—Christian Endeavor. utiinces Of his «e> '45 p. M.—Evening Worship WiidDeaday, »\F, M-. -7 Weekly hl one I=l3wf o| anfe^j. PUREST BECAUSE HEATHI?ED ""!>' of the mm : PHONE YOUR ORDER ' Peisonul suJefVlBion of thfe many detilW relieves Con-Pen-Rit lUdiut Lof s you of attention to ,any il Odorle»i Holland's Confectionery Itev. J. I). Myerf, pt*tor Atsortment of Flavort in Town 1 A. M.—Celebration it Holy 'luirlat, THE FUNERAL HOME , SCHOOL AND JAMES STS. \ • I A." l«\J-Il^t*^«™Wr5i;Stt*d'l«f '•' ««eh month) witbrotlon of Holy A F Grelner •*- 8. X. Hiraar TEUEPHQNE—WOODBRIDGE 244 ''•iH'huriat and sermpa; second >»na Telephone 143 Perth Amboy """•ih Hundayi, iornltti pray«r and •>«nnoii; ftttb Sunday, morning rjREEH St. 4 BAW°* *VB. THE.WOODBRIDGE LEADEfr/FRlDAY, 5, j .._-l,>m«» luge Barbers' Itch Sufferers THE WOO ABRIDGE LEADER ANOTHER PROBLEM IN RELATIVTTY! Every Friday *y Should Take Every Care ,.l.. ,>UODBIUDOE PRINTER!,.tNC At 104 Mala Street. WooiJbrldge, N. J \ not to Spread Infection fi Office «l Woodbfjjf*, H. J.. •» Saeouti CUu MUlMf By LCLC HUNT PKTKRH, M. D. Republlcatlos « news «aS wJltdi.al matur in thme col' \utlMK.ot "Diet MM] Hfalth" «nd "DWt for umm Is permitted pro-'ded credit to firea to The WoM- »«W IJUlw. bridfl Leader. ••*'» [ For -Men Only *hieh may break^ i copies of Interest are* Invited, but no anonymous letters will W published. accused me of writing too ex . The treatment Is most O : »;ii cliislvely for -women. It la true that but Woodbridge, N. J., Friday Aftamoo*mTj, Julu y 5, 1929 anemic to women, beflause most of my to build up nor,";. ters come from women; hut practl cally all of •to th« , are- MX and Every summer death takes needless toll of, human live*. as It is customary for the front pages of the daily press to list on these deaths'and accidents as brought about by the "he^ " WUVCB"; The heat, as we all know, hai nothing to do wfth it. Negligence is the cause of this appallingj}*ath list. , j '' It isn't the heat pr the humidity that causes deaths-by, ected. it is v%ry cpj»t*Blou, o suffering from It should not go Id m drowning, it is the negligence of parents who allow chiWren' IK irom u moum nut *« ««» •> . • r"~ZT'•"",""> ' dram (l) «hoih > dinindning the Infection anand the ounce, and an ointment of ,,r to go swiinming unattended. "Good" swimmers drown every be extVelnely careful about clpltated sulphur of from to t, •>„ year because they go into- the water overheated or after a allowing othera to use any of nil P« cent strength. The lotion", toltat articles. Of course, a man thoroughly dabbed over the Off(,,, heavy meal, are seized with,cramps, become panic stricken, who !• unfortunate enough to con- region «d les. liberally ov,r >,! and sink to the bottom. " . UMt Barbers Itch should go to a rest of the &»«ded region. ,Ut,r Hkln specialist, it he can, Imll« the lotion ha. drted the 0|nl,,,,,n, Careless driving, carelessness in boats and canoes, care- that some of you cannot do this, so hatjo be w«U rubbed In. TIH- U1). lessnes* of children playing in the streets, careless eating in I wliruu you briefly what Stell- pllcattoni ikwld be made niorn '. wagon has to say oh the subject: md evening, and In urgent aw\ W hot weather, those are the cause of accidents generally attrib* la?bi' Itch (thw mn*) U three or «tttal«i dally K „ uted to "the heat wave.". . -o reallv ringworm of the bearded re- «™r It » •»'•», the mertioaiion 'ion" It ta durto different types of should be applied every one. in . fun«l with Mk*ewundto5 family while, perhtfti for months, name' of trlcSoOT-l*. There are'. Since 8tel wagon wrote his i,,ink Ztnm.'Oriinmet Action two general types, one whleh re-'tjf ultrvv»wt r»y and radltm \\nl In taking the flrsTsteU towafVthe framing and passage mains superflcar-«M the other »*f»m »* therapeutic electric iiKht. • deep-seated «r>^6lar form. hafe been used a great deal ii. in of a zoning ordinance by the appointment of an impartial sur- Bar^r'slttSosually begin, and fectlons and probably If you ,.. vey board, the Township Qornmhtee haa .tackled one of the oxtends in HIP s»me manner at ring- one of the small therapeutic u»m worm on long-hairy part., and this and take a »•««•»«• of on«--hair ,„ Kreatest and most ticklish problems in the history of the com- i» familiar to all of you. The nodu-,one hour a day, with this, it «„„,,, munity. . lar form the most severe type, ex- undoubtedly holp. Use this tcndir.tendir.Rs down Into ththe tissues and washing and before the The preparatory steps, the method of procedure, and the of the medicine. ultimate framing of the completed ordinance, call for great forming little InflamtnaMry nodules, wisdom, foresight, and great, tact on the part of our officials. Past performances have proved that they possess all these Local Pastor Preachel I * quaMcafibns.T WeUeTiWe tire" Tuwuship is- fm-tunate- ffl-^ftV-j-^- at Newark Funeral nig, at this time, a group Of foresighted'officials, in whose . Club and the Ladies' Aid Society of Rev. A. Boylan FltzOerald, pastor High School Grad, hands the-procedure leading up to the matter of zoning"may be Couple Injured in of the Methodist Episcopal church safely entrusted. ' Avpnel. Mrs. Boyle leaves next Bus - Auto Collision • week for Dallas, Texas, where she her*, was the speaker at the funeral Gets Scholarship Siar Gazing services held -In Newark. Tuenday [ \ will make her home. Mrs. Charies afternoon for Honorary Police Cap- Richard L. Predmoro. of im!. By Central Press tuin Mathlas Stratton. The'deceased '.graduate of the Bajron \\.ni. Charles H. Driscoll was a member of the Board-of File | High School, Class of 192(1, MEW YORK. July 3. ^~ The Will- i they wer. Tiding collided: Commissioners for many years. In- been ' awarded a State' Sctininr- ii;, " lam Fox organization in an- ^ lin^rte terment was In Evergreen cemetery. by Rutgers Tnlverslty, accorJinu f,, C. B. D. nouncing their 1929-1930 program, with a Public Service bug on St., Mr. HitzGerald was also the an announcement yesterday of \\S names p-lcturea which are to be re- speaker at ,the funeral services for latrar Luther H. Martin, rndinnr- Eleven Thousand Buggies leased In that period. A.'"€, Peak, held In the Peak home, received one of six similar ituur.u will be starred ln*l%o George Sedlak. of upper Green JJ on Yale street, Irvlngton, last eve- all,of which are valued at t2M , HE UnTEed siiiiien census tHUtcsteirttrat 1 -tnnl -carriage* fefttutes. George Jeasel in three, street Woodbrld^e. was the driver A. ning. year for the four year period Well, maybe It Lenore Ulrlc In two, Wilier CatTettTjf'"nrr^^v—»cfr:'.-nt--i:».:.-.-if.u-Toffee CfiatilTeufTooT . •—Those—waiving -aatarda. in . iiid T were manufactured in the United States last year. George Leonard, Mrs. HHerbert lnn't the cenauK. A commerce report, perhaps. But It's one of those In, six, in four, Helen I Ssnmirs lnvp»tluaiprloyegtl atedi le'Bex County were: NaUunnvi H Chandler In six, William Collier. SrJ "*" 3 - nard, Mrs: William Kuzmlak, Mrs. Wil1Ul Attend Summer official things Unit you quote to clinch an argument or utuplfy an ad- " £™ 98, Perth Amboy High; Warr.'n versary. Now, what I want to know Is, what happened ! Charles Plynn, Mrs. L. B. Dicker- P. Rehfuss, Metuchen High; H;irry to IIis- eleven thousand buggies and carriages? MRS. BOYLE HONORED son, Mrs. R. C. Benjamin, Mrs. D. at Columbia Albert,* PeUr k. Chardonnn ;ind I may be all wrong, and evidently I am. Here In P. DeYoung, Mrs. E. Grode, Mrs. A. E. Collins, New New York, where I pound out these glowing lines, I BY AVENEL FRIENDS Johnson. Mrs J. l.omax, Mrs, A. A. Boylan FlUGerald, Jr., of know uf one buggy with one horse hitched to It. It •Mitchell, Mrs. H. Beldon, Mrs. J. Main street, will attend tfie sum- Burnett Donogan, Mrs. L. B. Van Sylke, mer session of Columbia University, A total of sUty scholaralu^ IH a fine, stout buggy, heavily and substantially made, lvel1 out m lne t with a handBOine toy on • It. It belongs to the City street, Avenel, was tlie guest at a Mrs. H. Tuttle, Mrs. Daniel Lockle, ] which opens on Monday. Mr. Fita-K ^t*te, surprise farewell party given her in Gertrude and Edward Grode, Mrs.' G-erald Is working for an M. A. de- ~~l of New York, and Is used by some subordinate officer ! ot the department 'that looks after Hewers. He is a her home recently by the Woman's William BoyUn, Mrs J. M. Holferty. gree in Philosophy. ' Read The Leader Beg«larl> husky man of middle age, with an pld-taahioned long mustache and a broad-brimmed felt "bar that has seen better days. Also, his single-breasted business coat ^iilixiiigiiil«iiixia^ iius a semi-cutaway style that exactly fits the buggy. The borse Is rather store up from trotting on pavements and colliding •with motor bunea and gigantic trucks. « This home and buggy putflt is often seen in Times Square,' quietly Jogging along, without apparent exeltement. while steel monsters), bleclv ibg smoke and gas, roar by in continuous lines. UT that buggy wasn't made last year, nor yet the year before. Who B lias seen a new buggy? What does u new buggy coat? Are bugglea any better now than they were In 1900? Do they look different* Are they ball-bearing, and do they have inflated tires? Have they windshields Inatunrt nt riimhhnar^ pnri qr.f> HlL-lftJir_;yt1'"'.1° jho Mnrnnjiltft^ Are they "Service" i I ask tor Information., I really want to know. If any of my readers knows of anyone who haa' bought a brand new buggy and Is driving It. 1 coglder it a great (aver to get a letter telling me all about It. • • • • Mere advertising of service'will not suffice to obtain your GOOD WILL which we, u a new concern HEN I was, a boy In Kansas a good buggy used to cost from $50 to W $90, and you. got a nice lap-robe thrown in. .The best single harness we ever had coBt |3E, and lasted as long as I can remember.. The. fan- are so awdou$ to deserve. When we say ''service", we Mean Service. And we shall try to make OUR ciest driving horse belonged to a school teaching sister, who paid $60 for the nag. That pacer In that harness, hitched to that buggy, or to a red-and-green road wagon, made a mighty rollsroycy appearance. In two. These are all stage celebr- brand of coal and wood servicV just a bit better than the next man's. Prompt attention to orders, clean I'm tempted to buy a horse and buggy. I've never driven an auto- ties who. have gone talkie. mobile, r , The pictures to be released during the1 • next 12 months include: delivery, lull weight art guaranteed wht» you order irom us. 1 __1 ;: We understand from the advertisements that the college "Morals," and Maty Duncan; "Sunny Side Up," Janet lads are at least passing their cigaret tests with great success Gaynor and Charles Farrell; "The this year.—Arkansas Gazette. , • " • * .Cqck-Byed World," Victor McLag- len, and Lily Daraita; "New Orleans Minstrels," William There are so many automatic devices for the h6me now, Collier and Walter Catlett; "Such Men'Are Dangerous," Warner Bax- any bride can go righ,t to housekeeping if she is an electrical ter and Ma.ry Duncan "Lover Come engineer or master mechanic.—Kay Features. Back,"1 Paul Muni and Marguerite Churchill. , "The Mad Musician," Louis Moran A man is endeavoring to win fame- by rolling a peanut and* Paul Muni; "Salute," George up Pike's Peak with his nose. They can be told apart by the O'Brien and Helen Chandler; "The "Quality" Girl From Havana," Lola Lane and fact that a peanut has no nose.—8an Diego Union. Paul P^ge; "Why Leave Home?" Sue Carol and . Nick Stuartj "It 1 Might Have Happened," Paul Muni The experienced householder knows only too well, sometimes through bitter experience, that A senior at the University of Chicago has discovered that and Marguerite Churchill; "Play- 1,015 motions are required to wash dishes, Those last fifteen mates," Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell; "The Holy Devil," with motions, of course, are used for picking up the pieces!—Judge. Paul Muni as Ranputln. there's til the difference in the world between QUALITY (|OAL and just ordinary coal The kind of coal "The Cisco Kid," Warner Baxter and Helen Twelvetrees; "Cqnqulata- Blessed are the poor. They can go to jail without being dor.i' Warner Baxter and Delia Ma- we seU will prove iUeK best by test It contains the full maximum of best-producing anilf, and U fresh annoyed by photographers.—Roanoke World Newfl. gana; "The Dollar Princess." opere- ta.; "The Sky Hawk," Lois Moran: "Listen to the Band," Lola Lane and and dean throughout. A telephone call will bring * reprcenitive to yoor home or offi«, to &*** next lias now given ufl almost every household luxury Walter Cajlett; "The Well Dressed Man," Victor iJcLaglen and Sue except^ a non-skid paper napkin.—St. Thomas Times-Journal. Carol; "Big Time," Lee Tracy; winter's Keating problem. "Budapest," no cast announced. "Harmony at1 Home," Owen Davis, Strange! Day breaks but never falls, while night falls Jr., and Elliabeth Patterson; "The but never breaks,—Glasgow Eastern Standard. Meal Ticket," Sue Carol; "Passing of the Third Floor Back," Helen Chandler and Kenneth McKenna; WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST GRADE KINGSTON COAL Anyway, the transportation facilities to air castles were "Black Diamond," Louise Dresser; "Cameo Klrby," Norma TerrJs; never better.—Arkansas Gazette. '. "They Had to See Paris," Will COAL $13.25 PER TON Rogew; "American Beauty Revue," COAL TON no east announced; "Fox Movietone » How comforting to reflect that the ordinary car you have Follies for 1930." STOVE COAL .__ $l3,$t BUCKWHEAT COAL is the wonderful one the ad describes.—-Birmingham News. . "The Power House," no caat an- nounced; "The Lost Wattt," Walter Oatlett; "The Bella of Toledo,", no One of the oddities of Wall Street is that it is the dealer east announced; "The Lone .Star Rangerl" DO Oast announced; "Mar- and not the customer who i« called broker.—Dallas News. ried In Hollywood," Walter Catlett; "Proien Justice." Lenbre Ulrlc; 1 "Gringo Rote," Lenore Ulrlc; "The And then there * the flapper who thought "faster and Hurdy Gurdy Man." George Jessel; Man" a book on the modern marriage relationship. — San "The Circus £*ng," peorge Jewel. Frandsco ChVriii ' gM»l Trutk VuU Axles and 'wheels were stolen The up-and-coming young man is pretty likely to succeed, ft two hand trucks owned by Ru- unless h e is up att ffou r ^ j dolph and Delano, contractors on just coming home; -— Arnerican th, w highway, last Friday eve- €OAL AND WOOD Lumberman (Chicago). ning, Meordlw to a report made to local police.- The small trucks were stored in » freight ear which w»» Remember when father uied' to swing Indian dubs an,d uted by the contractors as » tool Fords, N. J. raise dumb-bells 7 Well, he has quit swinging Indian Clubs. storage »he4, < Phone I, A; 2920 ^-American Lu»b«rmaft (Chicago), • y'. • , - THE WOODBRIDGE^LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929

'NOTICE Raritan Council T« Whom It May Concrn: Take notice, that the undersigned, Intersected ny virtue ot an an "Act for the bet-1 Berkley Scout Camp to | city ter protection of garage keepers and manhole Woodbrtd^R Pout, American Le- Automobile repair men," approved the enter- sion Drum and Bugle. Corps received April 14,- ltlS. will fell at Public vard approximately 300 feet to a, niner matters 10 respect ot asm spur ot me nai Open on Sunday Auction:- • I proposed manholihoi*e in the tenter line notes or bond* shall be determined HewerSewer, situated In AVenel, .Wood- ijl"" In Klsea at Ocean-City yester- One Ftonteaftc (»V>rdJ Racine Car "( filnjhumt Avenu•—••e- an—••d fro«-~m- —>*ttid b•«•y th»•e• ChairmaPI-.I.-»n O«*t the•»»•. TownshiTn—.hinp brldirhrtn.e. Townsniptn.nikln, Middlesex Coanty, mouncement made from *$'• Thirty-two memberi of the lo tubject to this sale at Schwenter's manhole an I" vitrlflpd sewer ex* Committee, the Township Clfrk and N. J.. made by C.iwge R Merrill, Uara'-"•"-'1g r the Township of Wood- :«ndtng northerlhefty along the center To*nshTp"Traa»i/r»rToWnihQHTnuunr., wno' are her*- Township KttglnpirBn|ln«r., mdand-- th* rtneel-rtpeel- Lots Nos. 1, t, and 3, on s "Sketch 1)ridge1)ridgeL States oft New Jersey, on Ine of Sttnhurst Arenlie sppro«1- by authorised t* execute snl issue fictions therefor, which are now M of Property belonging to Weisttan oy ocuuiu vi »I»»M»I >y- the founding Of th« city and a JaM temporary, niprdr-tmds. file wtili the-JCownsMn Clerk. * *R8$«? Co., Jltuated In Fords, A R McDowWl, chfirman, ot monument was dedicated- to com Saturday, J«ly, gth., l»it, at 10 mately' 535-teefri also an 8" vitrified t>y o'clock, in fhe "forenoon. " " a manhole In UThe SMW to be constructed - 9, Said lotpfoveitient shall be Wo^TCrtdg* Townthlp, MMdleee* ' Camp Burton- ••»——'- '" 8chweaiers Oirtge, _. Green Street herewnder Is the same as described, ra4.de and «O» Dieted under the su- Cotiity, NvI, J LAugust An»oit, , m.m«... " JOHN T. OKDNEY, where the same Is intersected ay the In naranmiiiparayriiitii one hereof. ; luervlsloluervlston IBMM direction ot th^Town-the,Town-! BEGINNINBEOINNINNGO att the polapoint oolff Inter- %. All the work of said Improve- ship Committee and according, to section of the northerloth y llini e of MaiMin ! band loA f .... . Constable, center Une of Chain O'RIIlS Road " < i o* the flip of the and extending southerly ment' Is to be. dt*e-ttStreeStreett' flffwar8»weoewer EXteOStofciteostonftilMiitniin ImproveimproveImnrnvr- hereineremnworherelnhafln Mw ncmionmi.Heiltloned.. -- nonnenyl , aiml s tmhe HNl4, jamfd »w amtlon tor Afr lMge.nurf»» QtlPrlxe was awarded Mr coming the t htf fllbd d| 10 O Hntdred Slxtcet sod Beven Umgdrt distance. S' -southerly of, the to'utheftr line ot imtht, u heretofore 9e«»lbed. made 10. Thtre ihsll b» Uken by- put- nue, One Hntdred Slxtfch sod Seven pavement, and from said manhole ^M^r^'ropoil'irBcW.'Bxeiu', Tbe trip was by George R, M*rVlll. Township En- cha»e, comtlttiistion «r othenrtse, Hvadred Twenk? - FITP One - Thon- spatial bus. an 8 vitrified newer extending glneer, and the ^educations there-!for U\e wirtta Improvement, a right- sandtbs (111.116» feet to a point; "Herbert W, LUltn, who «f westerly Along Green Street on a rp ' „ frequent visitor to the eanfl) tor",, whicwnich ar>e now on filme withn thme of-wanr-way teien (If«**>) f*e> >t Inwii>.. Imn a• lin uue rparal v»r>i- - Bead The Iwader Rqralnrly HV a IVKI *fJ **¥*4%EfW I VflT Ml lit Use approximately $• southerly of t>>_M.»kirublp. n>..ClerkL. ' >ihth> e fnlinwlfoliowlaug jiMxrlhAidescribedl lindIsndii and lolerwltr #llh usaiMd Main Rtr»ORtreett . aor nearlnnrlyr ": "nt'y the coWltfcrar tt Camp the Township Committee will hold . tn« soiHherlt.Mne of pavement, ap- 1 Irton^-AltolWWlartWftorto 1 . Said improvement shall be real estate In th« Township of so. One Hundred' Forty-Wne and —LEO A I, AD\ KRTI8BMK3T— meeting at U»e Memorial Municipal proximately i,«00' to the center line made and completed under the su-, Woodbrldie aad City ot Rahway: Two Hundred Five One-Thousandths he old camn .at Adamston, N. J,. Building, Woodbrldge, N. J., onof Middlesex aad Eutx Turnpike, pervislon and direction . ot tne nirougn u»s 1 ua ii in mora (H$,J06uv>'»«)) lvnfeet "t»o •a pomipoint,, wmbeinig the ' kh has been .used Vthe Rarl- , CHAKTKK No. 11,088 July 8th., 1129, at 3:30 o'clock together with 'the neoessary man- Township ComattW*'anComatHeV andd aocordlng 775. aas shown 6n the Township AsAs- nottheasnocth t coVnsr of Lot No, 4, ,,„ Counoll fotthe T«st two years.j in the afternoon; (Daylight Saving u Reserve DiHtrtct Wo. il holps and a0pvrtenances tnereto, to the provisions ot an act entttled, seaanwnt Map, revlxloa of 1917. as shown The Allaire Camp was given to Time),' to consider, the final passage 2. TJhe cost of said: improvement "An Act Concerning Municipalities aald rIght-jrf-Wsy is shown on the south |h,."Boy /Scouts!* A«fcjar Brisbane.' ot the following ordinance, at which, . ,, . the, Unds In YofR Journalist, and Report of Condition time and, place objections thereto |™Bllj£ in- famed of The may be, pretented by any taxpayer the vicinity .,. —, ,.„ r- crea^sed In value thereby to the ex- feet Immediately upon Its adoption 3f 1 tnd iota 87 & to 384 Inclusive feet to a point In the northerly lint or the TowOshlp. and advertising a* required by law.,and lota 111. 188 and 370 as shown" of Main street; thence (4) easterly, Objectors rosy file; a written ob- tent of the benefit or Increase. i ,vrtir«» of Blks, and — 3. The sum o( Ten Thousand B, t. DUNIOAN, Ion Map NO. 12 of the-Realty * along the said Main Street, Elghty- iff involving*an\xpwdlture of - BANK - , jection with the Township Clerk Township ClerkClerk . Commercial Co.Co . whlcV map Is filed Nine (It) feet to the point or place prior to that date. ($10,000.00) Dollars or so much niands of dollars, the buildtags of 'WootfbridKe, New Jersey thereof as may be necessary Is here- Introduced and passeassed first readread - in thmoe uCountyi v,..-Clerk', * s•> v,.-vOfficec —of «o,t BEGINNINGuuu...... he camp hare been made over at the Close of Business B: J. DUNIOAN, by appropriated to meet the cost of K Juna 24th.. IMS. Union County and Ih the County Being part of the same premises , scouting purposes, *nd an tniit- Township Clerk. carrying out Mid improvement. • To be advertised JuJunne 28th.,' Clerk's OflW In New Brunswick, conveying to tjhe said Slaa Welsnan i ,,r swimming jool BM been built, on June 29,1929 "AS 4.'Temporary notes or bond* are I92!t, and July 6th., 1929. and through lot 1 in block 769 as by two deeds from myseil Potter, 1 Waldo E; Holbrooke, ot Lake- To PrwrM* for tbe Necmmiry hereby authorised to be Issued from, —--—-. shawn on the Township • Assessment single, one bearing date Msreh I*, 6U.flTl.55 ; B.n0(i is to be the'eatnp director. (iraaing, Concrete Curb and. time to time In an amount not to; —MOO.Wi ADVKBTISKMKST— Map heretofore referred to. im, and .recorded in Book 141, 279.28 UutUr m/d (.'Inder Pavement exceed the sum appropriated pursu- —- 11, This ordinance shall take ef- .page 142, and one bearing date De- „,, |» well known b bonds, „.„,, , ,it scouts; he Will and - the < Necessary < Sortace ant to the controlling provisions of N O T 1 C K ' reel Immediately upon Its adoption cember SO, 1926. and recorded In . ! and securities owned 327,480.90 C Knapp frontt U1dl BrsiiMfe of Rlmhurst Avenue, C imp ter 252 of tlie Laws of 191'8, —— and advertising as required by law. Book 870, pages S«. etr. ArthurT meu Bank4ng houer, $68,7 Iselln, WMMlbrldge Township, as amended, which holes or bonds NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVKN that; B. J. . DUNIOAN, I Deoreje amouamountinn g to approii- director, ajid Dr. Coleman.i "Mfc" Furniture and to PtoVWe for the Isniance shall hear Interest at a rate not to the#ftwn«hl|eilbw ) Committee will hold a Townsbip Clerk, mately U.100.00. I and flxturen. $1$,- and niaguUtr the' of Tefflporar)' Notes or Im- exceCommitteeColnmiWMi, tlithe Township Clerk' an"d Time), to consider the final passage <• —• with Federal Committee of the Township otiTownshi- -•"p Treasurer- , wh-•-o- ^ar—e «•*-•- of the following ordinance, at which \ —JJSGAt ADVKHTI8I5MKNT— Sheriff. Unnntuw-" ~ - Reserve Bank 42,917.54 — ; LBO fiOLpBRRGER. , council representative Woodbrldge, In tlie County of by authorised to execute and issue lime and place ob)eetlons thereto who Is already c»»h , an(1 dlll> Middlesex, ' N O T I C K 131*0 • Solicitor. lirown, ot Troop 3. SJSS said temporary notes or bonds. may be presented by any taxpayer 98,136.23 1. That Eimh'urst Avenue,.begin' 5. The sewer to be cAnstructed of the Township. • ' j Advertised June "list., 1029, June ,„ ramp and will have Charge of 11,235.05 , ning at the southerly line of Green hereunder is the same as described Objectors may 'file a written ob- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tliat 88th., 192*. July 5th,, 1929, and ,,f the I Street and extending southerly 650 in the first patagraph' hereof. jection with the Township Clerk the Township Committee will hold a July 12th., 1929. lirior to that date. I meeting at the Memorial Municipal 1 leet to the northerly line of Berk- 6. All the work of said Improve- —LKX1AI, ADVFUTISKMKNT— ley Boulevard, be improved by the ment is to be done In accordance B. J. DUNIOAN, 'nulldlng, Woodbrldge, N. J., on 60,0*0.00 Township Clerk.jj^ily 8th., 1929, at .3:30 construction of concrete curb, gut- with the plans anil profile of Iselln 1 60.000.00 ter ajid cinder pavement and the SeWer System Extension No. 1, in the afternoon, (Daylight Saving 18.02fi.S4 necessary surface drainage there- Improvement, as heretofore de- Time), to Consider the final passage! Provide |for a Spur Sewt-r of the following ordinance, at which [ SHERIFF'S SALE tor, under and by virtue of trje pfo- -M*4bfi*^Hiatffc.ta Ceorge^R^MerilU, •"time and place oDTecTfoRTirteTno-; CfJTVIMON PI,BAS visions 01 an act "eritHle~a\'***Air"XW Township Engineer, and the speci- Hpur .of the Itahw»y Vn^fy muy be presented by any taxpayer Concerning Municipalities"! ap- ficationlons therefor, which are now on 'I'riink Sewer,- jiven^i, Wood- Huyler E. Romond, AHslgnee ot ot the Township. . Aaron Gross, ot I'laluitff, vs. l be unde? t proved March 27, 1917, the amend- rile with the Township Clerk. brlitgi' Township, Together with ,„, be under, .the "P^"^, lShtor?Xk. «°- jjnent . thereof and supplements 7. Said lmprovviite.nl shall be Objectors' may (Tie a written ob- Andrew Poporiu, .Dpfptdaot. Fl petentr members o» the Xooensary Appurt«u»m-eN, outstanding 11,182.30 thereto anfl other laws ^Applicable made and conipMtd uD,dgr the »u- jection With the Township Clerk Fa tor sale of promises dated May and to I'rovlde for the Iwnuwru iiriof to that date*/" *"r-,-. 349.238.2-2 thereto. pervision and direction of the Town- . o( Trntporarj' NoteH or Ini- 10th., 1919. 626,641.99 2.. Said improvement shall be ihip Committee and according to B. J. DUNIGAN.- By virtue ot the above stated--wtlt.,., proveinrnt Ihinds and to I'ro- Township1 Clerk. re- known as the Elmhurat Avenue, Ise- he provisions of an act entitled, vlile for the AswMHinent to me directed and delivered, I will 50,000.00 lln Section, Woodbrldge, Curb, Gut- 'An Act Concerning Municipalities", expose to sale at public vendue on 2,591.51 ter, Grade .and Cinder Pavement erelnbefore mentioned. AN ORDINANCE Wednendajr, July Seventeenth Be It Ordutned by the Township To Amend an Ordinance Kn- Improvement. 8. This ordliUniH shall take ef- C ntmittee of the Township of Nineteen Hundred and * TOTAL :|U«9.680.91 3. The sum of Fifty-live Hundred i'ect immediately upon Us adoption lltlwl, "An OriUtwiue to Au- Twenty-nine Woodbridse, in , the County* of thorise the A|i|>olnttaeiit of a ($6,600.00) Dollars or so much and advertising us required by law. Middlesex: At one o'clock Standard Time Hoard of ABW»S»P* IUMI to I'm- thereof as mgy be necessary is .„. ' . ' Ii. J. DUNIGAN, 1. A sewer system aa herein-, (Two o'objek naj)ighl |uiu Time) hereHy appropriated to meet tlie v Township Clerk. vWe lor thti (.'umptfiMtlotf- M ln the afternoon of the*Hd day at .liter set out shall be constructed an (he Members Tliemif", Adopted 'mltS fwei^So wert perioad the above-named tank, do solemnly cost of carryiwg out said Improve- Introduced and imnaed first read a local lifiprovement. under and by j the Sheriff's Office ln the City of ll tB 14 00 P June 18, 1097. ' * ' i. ..u.*iuir« toMthcri f-ffr ihai. -toe. Jkbjae.._ statement ls!JIIUilli. __ _ _ _ . »-lujia-241h.^ 12 IL u^J.jtlxtue._oL 111 New RrunBWlflk^lM. .J-. "' S"^ntAfS? tte campeTflrtTtrue to the best ot my knowledge 4, Temporary notes or ionol are e •Odulr d or- thf -TownHttt^ All tbe right, title and Interest of ; To be advertised June entitled, .'"An Concerning MunP"B « « J"" of tin* Township ofof!; «•• —» ••!»» — hereby authorized to be issued from 1929, and July .Bth., 1929. „.,.cipalitles."„ ^,, approved March 27. • c,omm'"®e 1 bel ef I.UIP .« ..»., in an amount not t to In the County of the defendant, Andrew Popovlts, ot. S'^^S: " ' THOMAS B. MURRAY 1917, thfc amendments thereof and Woodbriage, i In and to all the following described week In eivaBee <"»etly with he, « Ca»hler. exceed the sum, above appropriated, -LCXlAIi ADVI'.llTIHKMKNT— supplements therej a ,1 supplements itheretfj and other laws I 1Blldfllesex. There ;shall be'uddett to Hoy Keout£flf^ASSKS5' NJ oe"i Subscribed »nd sworn to before me pursuant to the controlling provi- applicable thereto, to provide for| »ald! premise!, to wit: juiildlng. Per h Amboy N, J., other . 0 h FIRST TRACT ln g{ Ju)j 1929 sions of Chapter 252 of the Laws of N O T I C K the ^^Z^^.,'dil ^Z^^^^' -t „. «..•"* ° »» 1916, as amended- and supplement- in ihnt part of Woodbrldge known »u kSf follows: Premises in Township of Rarltan, ed, 'which notes or bonds shall bear NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN that Avenel, to be_connected with 2. In addition lo the salary ubpve lesex and State of an Interest rate not, to exceed six the Township' Committee will hold a Inning at the inter- Uicrlv llae «t tha J(JHN F. RYAN, per cent per annum. (All other mat meeting at the Memorial Municipal Y to Woodbrldge tiie ^—,camp, office on Snndays,„ ,.. . Sundayy; J. J. NEARY, ters ln respect to Bald notes or Building, Woodbridge, N, J., on mill IDD nmiif ..» — . , ^^^ , 1^ "turn-over" bj, The oamp wet-k' J'H. CONCANNON"•-•, i bonds shall be determined by th July 8tli., 1024, at 3:30 o'clock ns tlie Avenel Spur of the Railway 1 r hi'cins after 3un4ay dlwier. He-; Directors j chairman of the Towriahin Commit in the afternoon, (Daylight Saving Valley Trunk Sewer. menu. .„.„„,., .Avenue; thence (1) southerly along !-nt»» cannot be , granted to those; tee, the Townsjilp Clerk and Town- Time), to consider the final passage 3, The coHt of.^ald Imtirovement I "' ™ u. '£. \ the easterly line of Midland Avenue 1 Township Clerk.' . H!H> arrive late or withdraw or are —LHUAli AOVKKTISKMKNT- dhip Treasurer, who are hereby au of*the following ordinance, at which shall be assessed upon the lands in | 2g2 69 teet to ft polnt ln the nortn thorhed to execute and issue; sai; lime and place objections thereto the vicinity thereof benefited or in-1 Introduced and passed-Ural read-|erly boundary llne „( r|ght 0[ way liiMinsBfd except ln cane of Illness. B June, 24th,. 1929. lot N. J. Short Line Railway; thence" Kvory scout coming to.c&tun must CHAHTMl No. H,-2ttK temporary notes or bonds. may be presented by any taxpayer creased in value thereby^ In propor- 6. All the work of said .improve- of the Township. tion to but not exceeding the ex- To be advertised June 28th.,i,2) northeasterly along said right I'l'^ent a doctor's certificate before lWwnre Distriit No. - 1929, and, July 5th., 1929. j , . t; thence (3) iH'int; accepted. This certificate ment is to be done ln accordance Objectors may file a written ob- tent of the benefit. 0 way 88 40 (ee must not be more than four days Report of Condition with the plans and profile ot the jection with the Township Clerk 4. The sum on Twenty-nine old upon arrival at camp. The doc- of Uw Klmlnirst Avenue, iselln Section, prior to that date, Thousand 029,000.00) Dollars, or Woodbrldge; thence (4) westerly tor's certificate mu»t be attached! Woodbridge, Curb, Gutter, Grade B. J. DUNIOAN, so ntuch thereof as may be neces- Township Clerk. sary, Is hereby appropriated to meet along southerly line of Road from i/> implication form. ' ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK and.Cinder f'avement Improvement, Metuchcn to Woodbrldge 80,36 teet us heretofore' described, made \ by Sundays have been set apart tor of Woodbrldne, New Jersey the cost of carrying out said Itii- SHERIFF'S SALE to the point of beginning, , .. all friends to visit the camp and; at the Clone of llusinenn O.forge/ R. Merrill, Township Engin- AS OKJHNANCK provenjent. eer; and the specifications therefor, 8. "Temporary notes or bonds are NEW JEUSEY fcUl'RRME COURT Being known and. designated as irt' the only days .when special uro- To ProvUU> for th« cbiimmc- —Armour & Company, a corpora- lot No. 1 on Map of Little Farms 1 hereby authorized to be Issued from: uratuB will be planned tor the which are now on file with the tlf>u ot a Sanitary Sewer to be tion, plaintiff, vs. Edmund H. Key- visi- on June 29,1929 time to time In an amount not to and developed by Burke A and entertainment of Fownisnip Clerk. ..IVQpwn as (Jreen Strwt °—••••Sewt'i»- nUT, Impieaded, etc., . ilufVndant. rit^OCIKI-^ aboviB apgroprlated,' Bolger, Perth Amboy, Nr J. U SECQJJILTftACl.. Ing mreels not beyond the1 property the IMistfuctioit <* tlon^Tr^of'^ha'ple/TM oniie'Xawii" will i arranged. and Necessary * Appurtenances By virtue of the above sluk'd "writ WoodbrldKe," Middlesex County, New* ie camp 26,000.00 slae lines of Elinhursf Avenue as ot 141$, as amended, which notes to Said, Sewer and to Provide or bonds shall bear interest at a to me directed and delivered I will Jersey, ' Council of may be determined by the Township for the Issuance of Temporary expose to sale at public vendue on Committee to be necessary to pro- rate not to exceed six per cent per Being Lots 70 to 80 Inclusive; 83 # securities owned Note* or Improvement Uooils annum. All other matters in re- Wednesday, July Twuiity- to 102 in Block 35OE3 on map "en- tect the improvement. ' and to Provide for the Atmem*- Fautth, Nineteen Hundred l, house, *14.- . 1. Said improvement shall be spect of said notes or bonds shall titled,' "Rev. 'Map- of Lafayette ivrth Amboy; L. L 750.0"0; Furniture be determined by the Chairman of and' Twenty-nine Heights," situate In Woodbrldga liri; A. D. 01MB, Carl"«t. »nd C. made andi completed under the su- the Townalilp at orfe o'clock standard time (two und fixtures; *5,- pervision and, direction1 of the Town- Be It the Township Committee, the Town- Township, N. J., property Of East WlMlam Wood, Fords. 19,750.00 of the Township ol o'clock daylight saving time), in the 000JO0 - • ahin Committee and according to Committee ship Clerk and Township Treasurer, Jersey Lumber and (Timber Co, Woodbridge, lu the County of afternoon of Bald day at the Shftr- Perth Amboy, N. J., made by Mason Henerve with Federal the provisions of an act entitled, who are hereby authorized to exe- lnj the City ot New Reserve Bank $1,093.81 Middlesex; cute and issue said temporary notes and Smith. Friendi Fifht, Und in "Au Act Concerning Municipalities", ). A sewer extension, to be. known CaBh aad "due from uereinbetore described." or bonds. • Beginning at a monument at the, as the Green Street Sewer Exten- All the right, title • and interest Intersection of the' northwesterly Court, Are Reconciled banks •• I, Tb« coat 'of satd Improvement sion, or the portion, therqpt herein- 6. Said sewer system shall con- of the defendant, Edmund H.. Rey- sist of a 15" vitrified sewer, begln- line ot Layded' n StreeSteett with ththe e . uinnd Outside checkB Ui"l shall b« ataesued upon the lands in nler, Impieaded,. etc., or, In and to 40, ot oo 717.85 after set emeut,, mm.shal>l be constructed northerly line of Lafayette Road ar • Walter Daniels! ,?. t' other cash items llie vicinity thereof benefited or. in- uv shown on said map and' from sal< bridge and Arthur 3»' °. 'Redemption fund with creased in vaige thereby to tne ex- as a local improvement, under And c01 by virtue ot the provisions of an act beginning point running thence (1) Ntw Btroet,, Woodbrldge. "' U. 9. Treasijlfer and tent Of the bt-ueflt or increase. •by the Rahway Valle} .JointJW|to wit: westerly along the northerly line ot ..red. were nned\|15 and court costs duo from V. S. entitled, "An Act Concerning Muni- 1,250.00 9. This ordinance 'shall take ef- I Lafayette Road' south 84 degrees 45 - wh«n arraisned \n police co«rt->«« Treasurer • fect immediately upon l(s adoption cipalities", approved ' March ' 27, er | minutes west 130.09 feet to ajbend Monday morning on . d «°r« 'j and advertising its required by law. 1917, the amendments thereof and easterly of the westerly line of ! Baid ,*1,991,H1.J5 supplements thereto and other laws Being known, designated ln saIiT'Lafayette Road; running <'liarBes. The f*o men nll.7re| TOTAI B. J. DUNIOAN. lands now or formerly belonging to n applicable thereto, to provide for described on a map entitled ' mapthence it) westerly still along the w.re friends before the Quarrel • • LL... . Tpwnshlp Clerk the Realty ft Commercial Co., and 100.0.00.00 the sanitary dlBjfosat of sewerage in of Rahway Heights,", filed • in the northerly lino of said Road south which brought 4«'ul Uielr *7*r Cariltul gtock'p&id Introduced und passed first rend- ffro m saiidd begiunijibil£ point extend-fextend- i «""»»; •—•=—, 84 degrees 5 minutes west '199.OS ... . . *..ui«.. (nf» near- io6.ooo.oo Woodbridge Township, as follows: Ing southerly on a line parallel with Middlesex County CHerk's Offlee and .„.- .»- - ~ t Surplus ing June 24th., 1929, vitrified sewer beginning feet to a point in outline of said A 12'' vmiuni i.om^. ..„ the said westerly line ot landa. ol'also on a, "Map ot thirteen hundred Lafayette Heights tract) running, ins that they had become recon- ^ ,jndlvlded proflts > 30,809.08 advertised June 28th., at a manhole located on the north said Realty & Commercial Co., and land twelve (-13-12) lots in the Town- erly aide ot the pavemeQt on Green thence (3) northerly along outline \for Intfii'si 17,500.00 -,!„.„.«i,, 1ft' «ast«riv there-!ship of Woodbridge, N. J., property ''"uLels told Recorder Vdgelthat Street and in the southerly exten- ot said tract north It degrees 17 i,.- had missed some money Satur Circulating notes out- minutes 30 seconds ,W»sV 187.02 feet •25,000.00' sion of the center line of Lyuian to a point In the southerly line ot •luy evening and that he wa» in a standing -•- ••• Avenue and from said nnunliolu e ex- l.»d mood when h'e'met Walker 8un- Uue to banks, iueiml- ' •• -' fli.oan SI met Kellyi Street; thence (4) easterly tending westerly ,along Green Street along] the southerly line .of Kelly -tiiy evening. Walter, he atid,.W lnj> cei'litied n"il NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that line approximatelpproxlmately 5 feet brandished a good, died 'tt"*-*^ cashiers' checks <>m- mUt9 e W < 1 < < the pavement, approxi- No. „.„, 321, 322, 323, 325, Street'north 62 degrees 4B minutes 4,007.67 Township C°2 1 1 Mnni J. l ntt l no i lie two met „o_n Ne,._ w street. Walke. .r , Btandlng -- 32V, 328, 329, 330, 332, 48 seconds east 8337 337,, 33, 339, aid he kneww Daniels wass nott ieei-teei ! r>mand ^eponita 58453.34 the, intersection ot the southerly line ol 11)29, at feet to a proposed manhole , iit. .\\^ k eigte iii._K _an y too amiable whenwhen, 'h he'callee called,,o Tlmlme e mwltf „.. July ^0 block eighteen Kelly Street with the westerly line : s« Dlcked flM l» 535377, 538538,, of MeolP Avenue; running thenee lilm across the Street. ao-W from said manhole a 12" vitrlned up the brick to defend TOTA^..-,. sewer ext 643. 544, 545,rS46, 547, 548, 540, (6.) south 27 degrees 14 minute* 1« sute o( New j^ i* f0Uowlng"oVdInan«rat which yltrlned sewer, extending westerly along the A tuBBle followed in which Street on a line ap 550!.551,* 552, 663, 554. seconds east along the westerly ol center line of Woodbine Avenue ap referred rauio oft second best. County of The second map above .*„...— ,.sai.d „,.„Menl,o Avenue 300 feet to the JSSS tn W a riitnltMta nf thn mm nf "Id MSBIO AVpnuu a\iv imv »« .„. "Are you Mendb again- now r rjsfsn? 5 Rahwav Hettnrst referred to Intersection of the westerly line ot iMifd the court. "Sure , yo' honor, just like ••M-r wttB." answered tlie l)ftlr' Iioth were paroled to pay- thereunto be- Drunk, Escapes Drowning. appertalnlngi corner ot lot 81; „_ ORDINANCE HANNAH, northerly along Uio »,^,,, .. Pays $5JFine Jn Court I'rwvtd? tor the " . < Sheriff. lot Bl, 160 feet to tfie northeasterly J W. & B. A. DE ¥0E. corner ot said lot 81; running thence Herman Hoffman,'69, captain ptj Attorneys. (8) westerly along the .northerly Hit barge "The Dea".- I NO DEMABE8T, No. 26 of line ot lots 81-83, 100 feet to the nue iind court costs when --r--- i V TlfftHEK HOWELL, tbe Donstmctlou ol aB v »ktrineij sewer llta8 for To be advertised June 28th., 1929, northwesterly eomer ot lot 82; run- in notice court Monday.»°J ^ D. A. BROWN, . , and KieewMry Appur- 1D nin1 g thence (9) southerly along- the. - i W Diivcl manhole July 6th., im, July '"" " " a drunkenness clia.rgp. HoHman M 900 westerly line ot lot 82, 160 teat to leoancw «" s"*d *"r6r *"* ^ idge -A.ve- and July 17th.. 1929. milted that he had been drinking the .._ extendinK the" northerly line ot Layden Street; Juj Sunday and that he had wi vltrlned running thence U0) westerly along arBe Sunday eventnB- He toppled - Street "" • * ProBpuct Avenue into the water near the »• dock, SHERIFF'S SALE This deed being Intendud to con- To Whom It Hay Concern: Police were oalled to^the^cene iK-iB NOTICE that t vey all of said Block. 3 60S weepl iiflur OOCU IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY lots 81 and 82. iuucued of K»r»«e M —Between Samuel Ellis Pdtter, Judgment amounting to apprutv l" Hie t,_.. repair Ben, Complainant, and Albert Welsman Ml1 mately IWM. , ' *aa unable w HKJM* 7" 1915, I *l» and aina Weisman, his wlf«, de- Together with all and singular L... '"•Dp hlb head above water fendants. ¥1 Fa tor sale of mort- rights, privileges, hereditameata an4 evening. ' • (fkted June 11, tor No- 874,693,. h«'» 1929 .iubjeet to thU'tal« *t, By virtue ol the above stated writ 'rage, I»elH»- »» lh*. to we directed and delivered, I will B> Attotue; l^ffi^nfetor-enoon, «»«•? j&' tissya " & JFuJy At one Tlm«i July

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In I.OUU F. W*tl»rf*rr;j ft ai . S f* DuBham-i •? E or Ind T N. «4 Same lied «a av v 5^xxxxm|zmx k«%ow MaJn.Rd Ir Rpodbri'fzf to W Bfun«. at1 lUple R«aUy •••••• *'i WwdhtMae Turaplk* „*.---- _ • ,,r ., Important Corner 8* 7'4 a tt "ft fr > W for Pearl 3- B. cor Wo' Wn Follertr>n,- Twp ftmaiarm. . Lots Jilt t" !115 »la|y 8t! Twp WoodbriW WoantrWl* " " Awl hit «•' 4 T»p Wood-, Sold to Standard Perth Am boy Rty fc Loan Co to !}eott, Ann» •••> John WslW k wf. bridge Oil Company MaArnrlp U Cooa>. I. •' 1- 0! Wood-, brdke Nail . Jl to tl THE PfiRTH AMBOY SAVtemSTITUTipN Other Realty E LJaiMI, lntertfl in list of city H.it M l lr:,[. Co I ol»§ t'allatttc * »f :,<) ft hy 100 Dtt&x Filed. tt :'» tt by 12S ft 1','ivrilOQ Bwwrh NEW »RVK.-«W!fK. July 5, - Hb. TwpTp- JpoU it'trtb Ambor 11'if Co' to John norMM*# ^oro»r lot at Amhoj ave- gA«**t»k> k mt. l."!» I-IU Bi TK nue ai» Aaun strict. WoftdferM**, Bfv Map .WiMMoK^n H.'iihu. T>P ha? beep lotd |o Kriii|«.R, ,V*len- I in- and wilt- to lti« !*tkti4kM OH Jfnten. Bmbrnl' i »( ti als to Company, of »'p 'J*"»J. according 4 Rotoer inc. s. »d Si-w t» *. dwd AM ai th» CMmiy fWk> Brunt Aff. B. H* .» fr N E. cor . ji ntl?: Cortcltr,9t, Twp Wh'odbrtdif*. (Mber rMlty transfer*, of 4 In th« TWrwblp arf r , P»rtel«y. r' Lotf t •: IU » 5 >M, M - p Fnu^r. .Edwin G. * «f to Marry AveMl Garten*, T«i> WoMbridt;.-. •s-»-..i.,*«•<•;.»,,,.,v 1. Saindtra. Li $ Rev' Map WM- MellMO Ge» f k *l to The State ?:!<• Hflghtii. Twp Woodtorldfce. , of N. J. far ;•*, Map N J- State Zllka. Michel ft wf to io. BUo- Rlgh»»« Dept, T»i> Woodbtidg*. ' We have beenioH by many of our customers that pan « wf; U 4 He* Map Bl I S«- Klein'. J>lh • »t fo Anna Boyle. warm N. td Ferry 81. Twp Wood- Lou lltl-lllT'lBd Map Iseiln. Twp .•Wl-herd, R. Rowden « al, Trus-' Metuchen Rtlr k Imp Co to Wm we have the best used cars and trucks that can be had trt TrutfeM of the Cathedral Banien. et.'ml. Plot* H8-184 Map ^ Savings Bank has DO stock Kniindiitlon of tlw Dlocecr of N J. Boynton Beach Ht.s Twp Wood- 3T-3I Nap PalrfteW Terraw, bridge. . • _,, W«>dbrtdK<- • Plorenee Rty Co to Stephen holders ttriripf for personal profit Hudak. Alfiander k wf to Trua- Ctpna * wf. Lot* 1112 Bl 401-B anywhere in the city at the prices we are getting. t>» of lhe Cathedral foundation oX Hip Boul«vartt. Park, twp Wood- the DIOMM of N. }. Lots 39-40 Map bridge. ; *. " FatrflMd Ttmr*. Twp Wooikrldg^l DM. HeglnaM A. »( to The SUte Belknwtkl.'Aiuon A wf to Stephen o( N J Par* 'tvii iAl M«t> K- J. THE BANK BELONGS TO ftirabos ft wf. Uot« 818 Io *M Stale Highway Dept. Twp Wood-, Map No. 10 Re*Hj.i.'fipmhljrtte. . . T.. . i Co. T»ii WoiHlbridee. p Millet, G« J * vf to The 9t»te» ^THE bEPOSlTORS 4 STOP JN AND LOOK OUR STOCK OF U3|D Darxbo*. Stephen k wf to Anton of N. J. Par 461.\ Map N. J. StaU Ttvlkoviki & wf. "S- 10 ft Lot 159 HIKIIWIV Uept. TW;J Woodbridge. A N V- ft !•»! .'"» Map Maple Park/ Radio AwoCiaWs to Charlie Bo- H T* j. Wooobrid> . 'back. Lota I »Q 7 Bl 4 42C«Mapt Hurnii Holding Corp to Anton lteiin. T^p- Woodbndi;*;. CARS OVER M Bflkowskl. Lots S18 to «24 Map R.dlo Asaotiates to .^ndrrw Ja- THE PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION No lu Realty it Comm«fcial Co, worotjkL Lot 4 Bl 4 42C Map Is*- i H Woodbridge Ufa, Twp Wooabridge 210 SmhS Street, Comer Maple Street H Realty Co to Harry " B.t Ruddy, Darld ¥. et als to Nteh- , irhe oldest bank In Perth Amboy Lots 1»1* to 1922 19*9 ola» Lanian. Lob 3-4 Bl 24& Town- (o 1S2S I'yM) to 1S38 Map ,Kip A«se«8raeiit May, Tvfp Wood- K ;W^npl Park S?c t, Twp W*od-'bridge. bridge. '. - i • abertB la Andrew Janick. E. sd M .Realty (;6 la Hi!ll|> Srhles- ]».|i st. 8. «# ft fr 5.- - B. «w LJDCOID Sedan, low mileage and good M > A»e. Twp Wtn H P^rk SM 4. Twp Wood- Krlttof, Reglnu k lius to Jos hrldae. 'I* Hornyai. W. ad Fulton' Si. 309 ft condition. """^ , ; "• .•"'., • : H Whit bread. O«-o J * wf to Oavid «. »Jonf Ir N IK! Benj*iuln Motors M -i als to John! Diana Straight eight; motor in splendid H _ & We*t^iiard K. sd Horns- feodoUky & wt. F'arl I/ft 44 Map; St, Twp Wi>odbrldkf. 'Green Hills, Fords. .T-wp Wood- AUTHORIZED DISTi:iItl'TORS Tepper. Hym^n to ftosie Fos. iLot bridge. U-17 Bl 38 SI'P D*mor<*l on Hill-: Wallof. John k*! to Anca Scott.' condition. tope, Twp Woodbrldce. . N, sd Rd fr*Woodbri course in D*ed (r Maple & Fayette Sts. Perth Amboy wf Lo'.s 2\-ii: 2 Bl 3733EE Ma** Howard Vatoatine & wf to WstW* 3 5 0 0 Twp Woodbridg*. Cadillac Four Passenger Goupe, in A -1 Berkle•' y T«-na'•- » "-- ~—"•-"•— '8, DunhadTaaN. M dva 25. Bin E. Malson Rtv Cortf to Karli Albtn 544-L 545 Map 8ewar-n i'ark. Twp Wood-) condition. bridge. ' • Valkenaer, CrWvoffel J k w( I**, Wm Ulla «t alii Lots ti to 2?./$l •j-1 Map Colooia Hills. TwD W^ood- Performance Counts! Dodge Coach, reducoed, four ne\r tires. bridge. , •••' McKown, Wendell P. ft wt to Edw T. Walsh. Lots 17-lis Bl C Map Colonla Hlllt, Twp Woodbridge. SchneidM, • Frederick C t wf to Dodge Coupe, reducoed, motor in good The SUte 61 N. J. Para No. 2B-JD- Watch the new Ford 3E k U Haft N J. State Dept, Twp Woodbridge. condition. Whlt«, Sar> tt wl to Radio Asso- ciates. -Lotr"8-9 Bl 437E Map lee- lln. Twp- Woodbridge1. Nielsen, Anders Soren * wf to Otto L. Peterseo A wf. LoU 8-9 on the hills, in traffic, Nash Coach, repaint; tires good as new. Bl 371F Map Berkley Terrace. Twrp a 'r' ^ Woodbridge. New Bruns Holding Co to Hattie Colly t h.is. Lots 7-8 Bl 375B Map Rosalia Heights, Twp Wood- and on the open road, Chrysler, 70-Coach, in nice condition. M ^or(*n*on. Joafl U>v to JotUL 9L. M Jensen. Lots 1-1 Bl 373L Map 4 Berkley Terrace, Twp Woodbridge: Reo T Ton Truck. .» !_!„ Smith Rty t Imp. Co to Roae M M Lois 59-60 Hap RariUn will M tiuiyli. „ M Associates. Lots "5 to 19 21 to 31 Bl 142B Map E. LlmolL Twp Wood- bridge. • ' Silk. Margaretto to Radio Asso- M ciaits. Lou- 20-211/ Bl 437F Map it is a t car Two Ford Jiffy Dump Trucks. lsclln, Twp Woodbridge. H Gordon. Evelyn P. 4 hu»- to Ken- H luth -S. Mooning. Lots 1-I B1'&53L THE BMtmte you tee the new Map Cemfal I'ark, Twp Woodbridge. M Goldsmith, Jacob Philip k wf to car you wffllt* delighted wiA ha Ford Open Express Truck...... •; i H Slev« Bodt.ar.& wf. Lot »0 ft S. low, moan fines and the arti*k 16.67 ft l^t »l Map Ideal Park, M Twp Woodbridge. ' color oombmatiooi. There, you M Pollack, Susane'* bus to Julius w31 tsy, u « truly modern car. THE NEW FpBO Ford Truck closed cab express body. H 3«ucs k wf. Lot. n k w. H ut Bat « abO greater thrill xwat* 34 Map Penh Amboy HelghU, T»p TUDOR SEDAN M •Wooabridge, you'vhea yon tHp into the room* : H Brady. Maria to Ella ii. Harvey. teat behind die wheel and Mart Lots 47 to 50 B l 1 Map lselln Park, Ford Panel Delivery. " ( M Twp Woodbridge. » away for your first ride.' H White * Hesa. Ine to Jos Strak& ,You wifl lie the fedtag of ei-ala. Lots 11-12 BtC Jlstp ilenlo M Garden*, Twp RariUn. power that the new Ford gives you , FordKckup. Pew, Schuyler C * wt to ,W,m —die Comfortable, prideful feel- i "- R | > ^ Dunham et als. N. sd Grove Are, M W. 1ST ft fr W. sd Unden Ave, Twp ing that cooc* from having a car H u, Wm k wf el als to Anna worthy of any occasion and equal M 1'irint k hus. Lot 40 Map Green to evtry emergency. i M Hills, Twp Woodbridge. i • You Witt lite die tex&Hty and «afety of the new Ford or aa you weW '•-- '. - M Uuth, Henry J. Trustee to Philip' H|Winers. LoU 687-JI8 1st Map) in and out of traffic—its flashing pick-up as the light tunu green and the H lb-lin. Twp Woodbridge. Mgn«ay» "Go." You wOl like its smooth, quiet tteadinm on the open road Winter*. Philip H * w( to Frank Liberal time payments, one week exchange P. Uwii ft wf. Lota S31-628 1st where yoo can lazy along according to your mood, ir do 55 and even .Mi;> Iseiin. Twp Woodbrtdge. 65 miles m hour if you dak*. The new Ford hat unwual speed—oo DuO. Nathan. Trustee to Lottlt lege without loss. f J^ H KaUstein. Lots 1 to 6 Bl 3S4C doubt of that! M Nap Reservoir Park. Perth Amboy; There are Hill ooSer reatonj why die new Ford car is a great car to own Duff, Nat tun, Trustee to Louis H Kalkstein. Lot It Orove Manor, and drive. Three important reasons dut mean a great deal toyou: fcft& Twp Woodbridge, _•», . hfe. Sauerbrunn. Philip Sr to PbtiM) f Saeurbrunn. Lots 33 to S8 Bl &78 NEW FOBD The new Ford b mfcle to i •4 J Lot Ti HI 57»D Map Woodbridge SPORT COUPE up under thmmrtA of milea «f Park. Twp Woodbridge. steady running over all kimb of Dunne. Florence A. et als. Ex'rs WITH f RUMBU- SEAT Bpadt, aid save you many doBm M in repair biila. Come in and Me tiji* ptat acw THE TRAOt HARK. ' A ''-•"• " ti Wm. F. Murphy car. Inspect it carefuily—pot by THAT GUARANTEERANTEES ' . ^f jf • JJ A- SQUARE DEAL. SHEET METAL WORK pan. Then know the thrill of driv- M ing it. By us performance you wal Tin -- Capper - Sheet |roa M Bouflug Jk Hot Air H realize that dun a, nothing qoaa H ulte it anywhere in ' 99 WEDGEWOOO AVE. H Tel. Wou^teidte 15T-W and price. H H eue^ M Sport Compt, nat rawMr «M, £30 Fanlar SW^ ^0 % H GEORGE R- MERRILL M RMAR H '... K.,,., 74-76 FAYETTt * PHONE 27O3 PERTH AMBQY H

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Next Speedway Keasbey Blueshirts Mme ffifa LOU MOORE WINS TITLE Event Scheduled* Lap Blank Hopelawns Lou Moore, driving a Miller Spe- BREAKS WORLD RECORD cial, broke th.. WoodbrWg* Speed* THE SPEEDHW way track record for i ttu%\« lap la (or July 21st. Ills gi^alKyln^ round Wore the raft TIIP failure of el papt ln The yard, of abandoned paiwnper autus. iii lft to 0 Battle AT SPEEDWAY OPENER n vp| Sunday afternoon. Hit time for the race to he run* af*tho " drlva on the Karnatt rucerrucerl • • • circuit was twenty-on« and one- Bent 11 Bavins an eye for spare partB tln> tfh« Keasbey Fire riii-.,|Miny i,l,,. IJoard Speedway. will 'he "prettiest car onto the' cainn hack strong lit their third Bfth Seconds. ettr| ln youth looked about. Therq wac a Gleason Second, Decker Third in Fittest Half-mile Board ,.,l under the- managementAdelines y ihe 100 clash with the Hopelnv.n Klre Corn- .Bert Rarnali. drltln*. a Miller fronl drive, made jlhV trip around [ i,,, sawders, of the EMtern puny aad handed their old rivals Race Ever Run in U. S. Big Crowd Gets Plenty of shut-m* by a 10-0 sn'ra no the the oval In one-flfrh of * second; ,,, sp^-dways, Inc:, on* July more. While taking tin qualifying Thrill* When Weather Man Relent* and Haiti Rain. advices received Keanbey sandlot last Sunday morn- , nefrdinK to i "Shag" Fullerti,:: turned in round his car ulde-swlped the east ' " , Tt fivpr «J»rd rail, throwing him toward,tli« _„.„„,.,„,...... , • , . . ,. ',', , ni the speed fiends who dia- « i» TheWs on.the east and south ;*« °f, "» *£ tn ld Hp sl<1 s twirled to down i Bopeiawn to»>! ** - covered flnickly but.EORUNG.bis Miller Special to a speed approaching 100 \'~. ,1,,-ir stock in-trade here orf .. , ! « of the oval developed a de- Bert, e h milea ,,1V were scheduled to taJte'part the Jewish boy from De-! elded "list" after the boya w,ho re- ~ hits. <^«P T>1nt?ahtfantHthe entrants undHhiTr tZ'wii.' Pw^-at titnes, in order to'hold his lead over the troit, who learned to drive on the [served septs In them " clambered .;,;' Fourth of July rases at bounder in the ninth as follows: rest of the field, Lou Moore, youthful ace of £he timber tracks, i , iiip,L Pa., yettettat after- proving Krounds of (ieneral Motors,; down. Admission was tree to all which wen.t v 1 i over Gloff's he*d. was calm and ale,n In .the nioment "berth* . tou Moore, Miller -.J, roared to victory in 1 hour, 20 minutes, and 50 apd 2, fifths ' Kaminsky wa* In the box for the QtUl-B ',••.,„ there those Nrho still have ol tragedy. \ .Leader scribe who Turgeon, Frontenac seconds, in the 100-mile race at the Woodbridge Speedway on e flr l Starterr EE. L. Miller, the "Impies The Keasbey batters found i, io keep going will hit out i ™* * °* * » «™ the spot saw MlHer ,_.. last Sunday afternoon .... and won the Eastern A. A.. A. !?..-! M-rnionVffiTlei «r*tit J™"trsek", [KarnoU jump from .hie car and aarlo" of last -year'* eVentis, . Millar :.-. 021 1-5 [01 signal the oncomlnc speed mer- "among those present". Joe'Russell board champk>nshit>. race Is set for Sunday, 1 Miller V: 12 d vchampfomihip. chants past the wreck. ,< an tmen pushed l0 "some" women drivers who arc h«t- Ev»ry. member of the. team collected The fans were unanimous in pronouncing the contest the Officials lined ter than* "some" men, - - I with the exception Of S. Kutrauskyy. I Hettiger and A. .,i,,iii-c. assured ot loud speaker arrangement to Knininsky were Iselin Senators .cleanest and best ever staged in the local winged-wheel srta- to qualify .order him off before the pacemaker I One ot the photographers cover- credited with the two iiita for the Kill return 'In tlnu and the other eleven entrants foam!, Ing his first race for a New York loaere. jctium. Moore was the center of an Admiring throng that i,i, at the Woodbridge Seepd around. I paper. Questioned this scribe regard- The gcores: Win Diamond swarmed over the track and sur- --. —— .„-,-,ml July 21st. • * • ' ing the ^wthod of "pasning'. It wus rounded the car of the winner as MIV ug; "Decker. 164; and Cant- "Shorty" Cantlon, who halls from a shock to hi™ to find cars cutting All. It. II soon aa the last ear had finished.' ' jon ]^g .Grlspart, rf. _, 4 1 S j the flivver city, derives a "Ohftwlf"toutto tbj r4»W 4o make the , Jtminy Gleason, of Philadelphia,! win, AVB miles to go, and Fords Motorcycle tow car, which boasts tne vintagvlntu^e of i • • Kullerton, p „ 5 1 Ulsodrlfliigli miler. wng only Half wu" nve the |'2S. -Cannmi' towpd his racer ••>» "Wh tho big Id 1 P.lnff c -I a lap behind the LOH Angeles ace l thetr fwt ii over the road for the long srind man from the Gotham sheet. "That Jim Homer, lb, - . 4 sixth victory when they trounced ftri"e rtntsn. Tire D« 1 »• Club Plans Events here. All'went well until the nenrs Buy they try to pass might force! JoeTRomer, If _r .. 4 ;the WoodbiidB? Miners' nine to the O'eanon, In, a Uat second effort to third place and held on to It till the fin the Chevrolet wore as smooth und th*" car passing into the guard!W. Romer, cf - 4 |'tune of an 11-5 score taat Sunday Pass tne California^, skidded on the ,g y Moore waa still two laps / ; fln U ne; round'as a billiard ball. •„ , mil." iSMbo, 2b. ;.„...... a 'afternoon. The gome ended lsj the •JSWS' ba«k*d/ north-east tnrn, \^'A 0{ Qiegkon; Uec\eV trailed 1 .-,11-dn Motorcycle Club will, .. 4 1 r ,,,,-rial mectlni? In tlic cltib-j ! • • f • jJoe Katiausky, 3b, ., 1 sixth frame bv iirevlouB agreemen/. •3 "'W™ about la the patb of the on- ... . ' „ ... Even that wasn't so bad until a "And why not? Tl)4f9 thethe'3' 3.. Kati^usky, fc. »., . a °i Zilal "Miner" twirler, let tlie rushing field,Md headed for the- ea»t Oleaaon by three lw»; Robinson was Sunilay afternoon, to (IISCURB f hill loomed ahead. Shorty chance the guy takes that tiieR to! - I9ellniteskno- scribbler. • j V. Kaminsky, 3b. 4 struck^out live. Diibe chalked up wire fence enclosing the infield. . ,-linih, the seotlona] hill climb — Kanick, cf - :t three safeties for the winners, wlijle Swinging about, he crowed the fin- Local Favorite .1;-..i- to be stay«4 i l ».- O. Pochak and Toback rang up* two; ::,, . n(liininreN Uft; *tti« »«tropolltan 3. Bubo, SB, 4 Decker, of Staten Maud, driving 1 each for the losers: \ ni ficiil meet and many other*. T., Sgboy, rk 3 The Iselin elan will play the Me- a nickel-plated Mlll.r in darin.t' Fails to Qualify '. r,..,i H..iinr »ni elected nfea|dent SEM OUTDOORS IGrewner. -2b •_; 3 tuchen A. C. at Sletuchen tomorrow wtyle and at a consistt-iu Hpocd, . „; ih, dub at -a ,ih*etlng held re- l-ll ,J....^-:-.T-9- uflet'tioDii:—BlTuiti me belns- cawHi- In third, with • UoWusua-clusi^. ,,I,T . other officers elected were: i A. Kaminsky, p. 3 0 1! to arrange a contest with a Perth ly following In tomtit phioe. for Opening Race \m inn , MastrorUch, vlce-p«sl-; Amboy nine" for Sunday, Of tlie sixteen entries .who. H'P ,!.i,i; suplien Hunyadl, secretary; , Now You Tell One! 1 •-.- 28 0 2 Locul fans who thj'mixt'd Uic 6 The scores: peared, four fallWl to i|iiullfy. They I , Di.sitnyik, tour-master. ! J^ jcore, byMnnlnRs: • Millers Woodbiidne Speedway ^randstaild Th. nii'mbers of the club are: "Harry the Hermit" returiu-d below Pop Williams' deptirtm^nt were: Mike HlcKaotl, lint ywnr's fa- store at Stone Mill,.was recently at- vorjte, George Wlngc'rter, of Brook- and infield last Sunday regretted .1,,,. |,-ii fli'era, Michael Bluster, M. fi;om hi* faniu at Hluh inidsc for the fact that Mike Illrkao'n, o£ tacked liy a large trout while In . ^o . , - ._ Dunlinn). cf l.vn; Joe Baker; of I'itihhur^h, and ; iniikiin, l,e«ter- Cramer, Harry the week-end and droiiued in »t our Summary bMl llta K ullel Hacsi, as; _.... 2 PlttHbur.tli. favorite uf the local • in, mini. Charles Leaneweskl, R. bathing. Several tent poles, spades r.rlspart. Bal-8 on'bklls, off Charlie Cyr, of Boston, •All ot them office the other night (or a non-stop and other instruments Sb _ drove Frontenacs. 1928 season, tailed., to qualify for \huiii., Louts Stoak, HarrySlone the 100 mile opening race. Last over the enraged fish's back before P Three of the twelve Totln, of Ne-w Bruns flight ot,fflncy. He »i>oki> at length b Pullerton, 7; Kaiulnaky. 2 minute efforts to correct steering ank DTU»t, John Bruce, of upon the subject of fl?h and. flshln it released, Its tenpi-«uicken victim. ^ttcher, by Kaminsky, Sabo. O. Vochftk, 2b had Imid luck at the stun; Johnnie S Toback, lb. : gear trouble proved futile. Uiver1 Andrew Pale, John'and regaled the Kod and Heel editor Instead of .the usual trout flies, i Umpires, "Mike" I'arsler and Jo- .Krieger, of Loa AiiHelea, more re- the anjilers up (hat way une a feath-1 G. l'oclialf, c _.. •Kicd Winnal, of Philadelphia, an- ii • Daldeyan Leiim-i, Frank and Jerry Monaghan, the a«sociat(> seph PurHler. cently of Payton, Ohio, driving a other favorite, who finished' fifth at er duster uoncealinii a large shark j Tilsrl. If. :: •. ., Kloiiteuuj;, could not got awtly from .i' Robert McOracken, of Perth Upd and Heel aditor, with tales unri Kolftma, rf. the Indianapolis classic," w«« unable ,•- John Thompson, Hlshland' Ba^aa tha< made Major Hoople and hook. Thl.- alluring bait is fastened the starting line, and waa waved oil to the eiui of an elevator cable W4-! to nuallfy. The timing chain on hie . 'lied Haller,<*8teve Hunyadl. t I'op Williams seem liktj rank umu- 27 5' 6 the track. •-/ Krontenac broke while he was iny ' through barrel hoop guides on I , Bert Kurnatz, of liisatnyck, Frank Cyrus, John'tuers by comparison. 1 one jif the taller trees near tlu>j ; R. Athletics Senators Detroit, driving wftrmmK up in preparation for the .ark, William WestWte, Loulsjj "AccordinAccording t o BrotheBrh r IHntiy stream. The 1'fly", if we may call1 AH, It. H. a front-drive Miller, struck the qualifying test run. .vicli, Anthony Kobulya ' 3 1 % guard rail at the south-east turn In Hlckson's car, though'/* obviously and John 0{ t)ie veteran anglers' of Wood-, It that, is sently' flicked ou%t over the O'Neill, 2b :: Trim Bluejays Dube, It - .... 4 2 the truck, qualified In 21.}" second^ outclassed by the lcnposlqg array of fr..i,-i ,„. ibrldge), the South Branch al HIKI\ deep, water with the aid of fl trap two-tenths more than MooiVs (juall- d its various und sundry such as is used in propelling clay Boltzar,. BB. +..±.,, 1 Miller Specials, nevertheless' might 1'inlli.iuid-Loaa Account tributaries and streams are so' full Lambert, lji : tying time. He went back to the nttVe placed' for the prlie-monoy. the nsli Is i pit for inspection and lined up later ^ <:. ivborah to the play.. Of W trout that the waters have iafely; on Park Diamond Hutteman, 3b. B nce tftke's Intimate knowledge of at the starting line. Near the end the Woodbridge track and his su-1 iat.r to a line csfe-, risen fully «lx feef. • Raphael, • rf. ..-» ,..: 2 I • '.out of range In the 1 the first >lup, ^uQWever, a_ collar parlor drh'lng ability stood xtrongly i»- .•at she promptly put away. , The fish are so 'numerous aim ,_•_. ...M. n.p ronp that stuns ll Th— e Port Reading ,^thle.tles nine Ohlinari", C. 1 l firi" 2 jfon the wheel brolfe,»iUfiU e drivini g rod ,.[d.-r chicken'kalad; that they can t ,»^iee,, pulls.J!. ^^.,^ *p iU\ defeated the, Bluejays, of Perth Am:| Wlssing. cf. 2 In his favor. plentiful", it seems, team wlnch ] from the transmission to the right lot assorted vegetables; get enough to eat, .and liavt- been boy, by a 6-3 score In a conflict on Schmidt, p. 3 Hlckaon and his Frooty placed frat on the arm; , the willow, niarking up 1 small each for the Port Read- came. liurtlinB along , Jockeying for;-yre trouble.' Twice he waa forced Copperites Swamp position. . ^o slow down and Btop for wheel Billy Arnold, of Chicago, driving | changes, to replace torn rubber, one of the bte trout thought it wus| a Miller, after qualifying In 22.4'Gleason had been warned not to 3, dry fly; it jumped for the aerial AU. .It. H. K. Keasbey Carbos inseconds, was forced out because of use thn tires that gav^ Way because "tasect" anil just 'missed it by a Fatterello, 2b...... 3 I 1 0 motor trouble, in the third lap. of their a«e, They were over a year foot "or" two'." ' * ""•" " McNutly, cf. ..:., t 0 0 0 This leHthe-foHwlBg a»W iuloM ttfid h,«d_ seen plenty of Berv tee. Aa. the adult High Bridge trout Vernlllo, cf. t 0 1 0 23-8 Landslide the race: Lou iloore, -Miller; Jimmy Wllbert Balne^, Mlke% mechanic, I fell back into the water, It threw up | stmione c . Z. a 1 '• 2 I) Miller, Bob Robinson. Uu-1ga-ve - th••-••—••"-•e Leader Veoorte. r some d,ope !a resultir geyser of spray and foam > M H '' {,,' 0 .p The first triple play of the sea ou the! gas mixtures used by tin' ,.. 2 1 Ulu't Gardner, Miller; which Inundated the tow-lying aec- "B bat0' 1{ ' 2 (I son was' made in a County Indus- racers! They all doctor their gas. 2 1 Huniy. Turseon, Froflteu^c; HUBS tlontlpna of HisiHish -nrlilse-Bridge; and the spray, ,_nmhflr^, oh_ 0 1 trial League clash in which 'the Snowb«rtjer, Miller; Frank '-Fanner, .Hlckson's tank Sunday, bflld.-a mix- Lombardi, 3b. _.. 3 blown wtBtwaid by the wind, cume Byleckie, ss. .... 0 1 Rarltau Copper Works nine downed Miller; Sltorty Cantlon, Frohtedac; tuipe of. special Tydol and! Texaco, u._ 2 the Keusbey Curbornndum- tossers Uowu in what people thought watf a McDonnell, rf. • 0 0 Rick Decker, .Miller. Balnea said. Some of the drivers on «loudbur»'t at Eaiston-r Pa- by a 2S-8 score last Saturday after- Hjitnick, ,p 2 2 nt tl>om The process, of. elimination and! board, track's use Dunsol to reduce iioon'. The onion rtvv 'bird 1 the heat. . to first, to the home iilate and bacK the survival of'the'* ttt -went right, -J 6 JO along, however. ' Farmer went out. asaln to third to complulti the novel Taking 'nine by the Poredock BORO i In: bis. twelfth lap; Alt. It. H. play. • ' "I say daiiliiK, I have ticket* for for the winners to tlul pita on bis twenty-third, FORDS A. A. COMBINE H'uceell, cf. 2 1 0 Spataford twirled stayed there. i 2 .1 1 '0 Iwhife Lund, Miller and I'arsler were ''Splendid., ,1'U nturt dressing" The Fords ..A.. A. tosser8v, were; {tangle, 2b. h 3 0 0 0 In the box for the Keasuey tribe. Thlis- left Moore, Robinson, Tur- "Yea.vU,i d» dear_ . They# .r„e .for to- swamped by'a it -1 score In il claeh j Currier, lb 0 0 0 ! The acbre: geon, Gleuson, Gardner and Decker morrow." --Boston Transcript. With the lletui'heii nine on the Boro'Anderson, If 2 2 0 1 0 B. O. W. In, poiweBKlon of the, 'track^ sandlot last Saturday afternoon. • DeiU, 3b., p 3 0 1 01 ' AB. U. H. 14. - < ti&dr th« end of the first 25-mile Ten Byck hurled for the winners, Paiee, as _ 3 0 1 1 Hrehowskl, SB .- 4 3 0, grind, Cileuxon had a bad break. He |while Puny and Copperwatts shared S. Anderson, vf. 2 1 .4j,Mca wllr point out kff, rf. •- Oomposlte PNADU of Lift* Jacobs, c. ... * -0 OtW'tW credit; Deckar, 48; Hnhlnaoi), the benefits of Rule, SB Man wants but little here belqw, Mlkulft. 2b. ~; 4. 1 »»8; Cantlou, 47) Oleason, 47; Tur.- these two Potter, 3b - Palocbko, lb. 4 44. health- build- And you will win jtour b«ta, Moore stHI leading at the 100 lap Ten Eyck, p. - Jf you *1U wag^r money, bo, 3bo, rf. —, 2 0 ers. 1 Loeaer, If. — 3 0 mark, had Koplnson close behind 8J. 9 10 I That thte Is all he g«ta. 0 him, In his 99th lap, while Gleaaou ^ ' I — Clneloaatl .Enquirer Lund, 3b., sa., C '4 ( Orlm, rl. ....^, 2 Oiwaa 9g, Caption, 07, lacker, jr>, R. H. K.' 0 and Gardner, \)'i Turgean, 89. (h 1 l'The man who gets but tittle here Miller, B»,, p. . . 1 f Bodner, «»• • • — I _ At the three-quarter mark, with Afternoon SeasiODS tor 0 i* ll .Upon this feuny earth.. ,r , 21 twenty-five ntileu to gq, Gleason hud Wwren, .c * 1 i; o'l»—Jl the truth were thread around and InntrucUoa tor Fiillerton, 3b. . The awe by Inning*:1 I drawn jip liuo'secood place, two 1 0 Jtf»t getting all he'« worth. ' Beginner* B)»ncli8rd, rf. Copper W - 0 B 1 0 3 0 3 7 4 23 lap* behind Moore's 150; . with 0 0 —Los Angeles Express. Carbo »™~-^- 200 0 03 0 0 8— SiftoWason in eloae pursuit in his tt 0 b lL Fedor, Man gets but little h«t» below, ThV summary. Three bas* hlta,lH5th lap; and the real of the fleid Perry, if., 0 0 "E'en then avoiding. Parsler. 2: Dallna 2. Two base hlLlattung out aa follows: Decker, 144-, J of dough Crwd.. li«» w balii, off Aeybok, pJUtloa ,aod Gardner, 140, and 0 t) He taktts his weekly Turgeon out ot the' grind in his — — And hands. It to h wife. i; off PataMsr.J; off Sp»t»ford, S. JSSrd. 1«J- PERTH AMBOY —Youngsi Telegram. Struck out oy.Beybok, 81 by Par-. Gtewon tried valiantly to lap Moore, but the young ace of the RECREATION apeedboards, one eye ou the track ai>d the other apparently cooked WHERE LADIES BOWL astern, Vept still twfl lap* ahead f tbj» Fast Boy of PWUy. The 170th sorrow, Mwket St., Oor. Ate. rt Main tomorrow. Up found tbem strung out' In ord«r, York Evenlog Pqtrt, | Moore 170; Gletmn, 16K; Robin- THE WOODBfUDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 5, Page Eight (.pubiFhwd total Corp Will- Reckless* Dmer Fined Yonk JRAIL THAT IS "LIQUOR $tl5T TfAftec r Cf IKiiM p trick K«nw«gfc 9»,«ptaln °« V|»P«W M I Oft ers —'• u ! 16* andgcourt co»U when arraigned (j^ Middlesex rite. Drum #'• M ond r m • Michae.niEnaril Dutuu;Buchaay,, 24«••. a- *bor«r.—• ;, m»n ^ponc^ e cour*•«••t • her"~je~ ". . 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View* alorin th* CMUullan-l'nitfd States boundary near Interna- THE WAWBEBX^DISIGN A*M nallimal Kails Mrnn., netne ot thf fa»«l thoottn* of Henry VlrlraW Fancy Sweaters & Linen Knickers b> a r^deral itry a«*nt wimi he wan onlerwl to stop hl« car while rhllnu with his wife and children. The trail almif thf lUiny River >«1OMPACTLY arr»nged thu lit- at this point Is known at "Liquor laat." Top photo* »n> vlewn of U. Uc bunfilow II unuiotl both tUinj Klver, showing "hooae fords" and below: Lake or the Wood*. in deaitn and its fxceptional eonvenicnec, while , adding ittrar- tinawa at tlw final touch to Ha Bodovance, 2 b. — 3 "Colored Citizens' Club dwirtbility. Featdrts which will PtTTJ, P —- inirtantly ' appeal 'are the open C. CHR1STENSEN Wagner, lb — » Plat Charter Nifbt grates in both living and dtnlnf 96 Main Street bridce, N. J. 21 S 4 2 The CHarter Wight Kqqlpmrm Colored Cltiiena' Club, of Wood- "in any home that eventually win AB. R. H. E. bridge Township, will be held .In the on* w*th« degree that a log fire "A Safe Place to fe Powers, If. — 0 club rooms on,July 16th. Mrs. M. docs in tin cool evening* ot lat« Stephen, M. 0 McCauley wlirnnveil the charter. spring or early autumn. In other Van Camp, c 0 The charter ^members of the club mptcts tka plan is most attrac- Sheets, rf 0 «re: Oliver Lose, Arthur C. Cheit- tive. The open porch will become I'osaeroyfcJb 0 nut,, Albert Harris, Caspar Harris, the Avenel rlan. _^,, _ „ __ a rttre«t' of delightful privacy ! HollandIM , ft. 0 Sr., and Daniel once the foliage of the clambering Cable Tossers nded In tht- sfvt'nlh Collins c 0 The officers cf4h<- <"lub are: Ar- *Tenel hoys rlialking Gorlty,' jb. '~ZZ"..— 0 thur C. Cheataut, president; Will- vibes cover thf lattice-work, and Inn a ijuartti of sate- Kara, p 3 0 its. ilM insures comfort for the Win Postponed by IIM- opposition.1 ' . ; entire family. The interior ar- alk and two pasBe«! 31 .4 9 0^ Plan Bos Trip rangement is excellent, a)l the Undergrounds ttiuf[ 'ffie score by lmftn*gg: ' ' ' .WObamen Clrttt. PUJe Grove No-. sleeping rooms having ample light- League C1 a s B " caD'° 'Steel Equip. - _ 6 2 0 01 0 1—4 io,, wilwil l hold a btbt» ride nftct month, ing Aid ventilation, and the hath 0 2 0 4 x—6 according to plan? discussed at a being most conveniently placed. The enclosed sleeping ^orch in the Tht Standard I'nili-rLround Cable i'able 1 -^ '"tfuBWregs i"h AE!. \\. H. E. Contortionirts Baiwd men's Clpbi her* last Friday eve rear is attmejently large for two ni«f-. uf Perth Aniimv, il^ft-ated thf K 0; A' number of Evee, members of ning. Plans for Etvi-ral cara par- beds if desired. The bungalow is Sii-t'l K'|ul|iiiicnt tfj.-si'rs' ot, Vend, 0 the LaSa'M^ county home bureau, ties to be held In tit*- (all were also built of common brick and it should by a t>-4 acore in ;» poslponed Coun- 0 who startled the community around discussed. be easily within the reach of the ty Industrial I.c'istit- cia»h [ilayt-d Nt'Wso 0 Btreator last year by establishing Mrs. Thomas Co'ijiland save an average man in any locality. •in ih>- Rarltan <; (lardndfe ili. 1 set foot.—Chicago Dally News. Park. ro brick conitructicion; Sent upon requcat. j

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