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AN INDEPENDENT NKWSPAPKR HIBI.ISHEU IN THB INTEREST OP WOOHBI1HH1E TOWNSHIP THREE CBNT< P»« OOPY WOODBR1DGE, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932 TWISTY-THIRD •H" AVENE Keyport Man Hurt Man ! 4J%K«H SEVEN-TOWNSHIP DOCTORS AVENEL RESIDENT KILLED In Auto Crash IN AUTO CRASH AVENEL. - Three people wprt»| CONDITIONALLY Frank Lee, age 46, of 21fi First Fatally Injured IN AUTO CRASH gfl ONDITIONAL BY HIT-AND-RUN CAR IN Injured Tuesday night when a our Htreet, Keyport, was seriously In- driven by Antonio Pelicano, of 34fi BOARD OF EDUCATION jured late 3und*y night when the In Auto Accident Avenel Bt,. Avenel, notith on thr PORT READING LAST NIGHT car hp was driving south on St. auperhlKhwny nt the Pennsylvania George's avenue, "collided with a railroad hrlrtgfe, Avenel, crashed Will Be Re-Appointed If They Accept A of $50 la car driven In the aame direction Herman Krebi struck while Dominick Mazzaro Killed While Waiting ior Bus on the Into the rear of a truck owned by Salary—Own Suggests Appointment of Another by Frederick Lincoln, of 500 01- crossing street in Perth W. W. Kerby and Son, of Tren- Comer of Woodbridge Avenue and Fourth Street— Tlslon Btreei, Perth Amboy. Amboy. ton and ftperated by Stephen Ra- Physician in the Fords Section. Lee was taken to the Rahway Jeakt, of 84 Bruenig avenue, Tren- Hit-and-run Run Car Believed to be Small Blue Sedan Memorial Hospital where he was HOPKLAWN. — While on his ton, } treated' for a, fracture ot the knee way home from work around six ajid laceratlbns of the face, and Pelicano. his wife Angelina and I VACATION DATES SET DEATH CAR HAD NO LIGHTS o'clock Wednesday night, Herman son Lionel, age 11, who were pas-' **>l!bTOis«8 atout the body. He wa« Krebs, 49, of 14 Howard street, held at the hospital for further sengers in tho cur were injured SeVfeB Township doctor* wore conditionally reapnolnjr PORT READING. — Police are searching for the hit- Hopelavun. was fnUlly injured and taken to the Perth Amboy treatment. All the passengers In when struck by a car owned and ed physicians of the Township schools by the Board OX and-run driver who struck and killed Dominick Mazzaro, the Lincoln car escaped injury MTB. Peitcano Education at tho regular monthly meeting held Monday Lee'fl car was towed to Biiltjit's driven lv for lacerations of the itKG 64, of Edgarton boulevard, Avenel, shortly before nine Perth Amboy, at the right arm, fracture of right knee night at the district clerk's office in the High' School. The garage and Lincoln's machine wus of New Brunswick avenue and Me o'clock last night at Port Reading. tken to the Cloverleat Oarage. und cut ^n the Up. The boy sus- doctors, whose names were not listed but all of whom According to the report of the Collum street, Perth Amboy. tained abrasions about the face— can*! made by Patrol Driver An- According to the report on the and Pellcttuo was treated for abra- served last year, were appointed on the condition that they drew Slmonsen who Investigated, : wise, Krebs, had Just left the sions of the right knee. Peilca- acept a $60 cut in salary. Last year the doctors received Mazzaro had been visiting his Fords Man Held I Perth Amboy Tile Works, where no's car was badly damaged and ^350.00. daughter, Mrs. Rose Mlnuocl, ot urther Plans be was employed and; was cross- towed to Ballnt's garage. President Melvln Clum Port Reading and around eight- ing the street, when the accident id that another doctor be appoint- thirty he left, with Elisabeth Bol- As Suspect In occurred. He asked to be taken ton, also of Edgarton boulevard. Made To Erect homo after the accident and Hans- •d in Pnrda as be Bald there wen Avenel, to get a bus home. en complied with his request. Thieves Get Laughs Feature 800 children In Fords und only MISB Dolton told the officer that Edison Memorial Red Bank Theft When he reached home Krehs' me doctor In attendance. He al- they waited on the curb at the wife called a doctor who ordered suggested that Dr. J. J. Col- him to the Perth Amboy General Play Presented corner of Woodbridge avenue and In Local Butcher Ins be dropped because "he »l- Fourth street, Port Reading. 9he 'arkway Committees of Three Arrested in Fords by hospital. said that she remained on the Krebs died a short time later •wady has one potlU9n as Town- sidewalk, and that Mazzuro step- Perth Amboy and Wood- Local Authorities This from a fracture of the skull. The Shop Ice Chest ByWoman s Club ihlp physician". ped off the sidewalk to see whe- Morning for Safe Rob victim iR survived by his wife. Maurice Dunigan, however ob- ther or not the bug was coming, bridge to Try and Get Alma, two daughters, Ella and Tilt1 police a^' searching for tin1 All cures wer*> thrown to the ected to Mr. Clum's suggestion. when without a warning a car, Congressional Action. bery. Florence; and two sons, Ferdi- thief who entered a store owned winds last Tuesday -mil Wednes- "Dr. Collins," he said, "has al- with no llghttt, mowed the elderly nand and Albert. Coroner 'A, E. day nights when the Woman's ready started to take care ot to* Finn took charge of the body. by Joseph Attdnrslk, at 5G2 Am- man down and kept on careening An effort Is being made by the FORDS.-•*— The quick work ot Club of Woodbridge presented school work and has done some down the Rtreet. Miss Bolton said boy avHime, Woodbrldge over the admirable work since school open Ddtaon Parkway Committees of several officers helped to clea.r up "The Dream of a Clown," an ex- that It was Impossible to get the an attempted sate robbery in Red weekend, and stolu $251), a turk- travaganza 'thock full of laughs. ed in September." The secret**., c .r number on account of the he City of Perth Amboy and bank early this morning and as a ey and cigarettes. The parts f^re-all taken by men. was instructed, to write to doctor* darkuesB, but she believed; that Woodbridge, to net Congresuiouul result of their work three men Complete Plans and if ull are willing to accent tne the oar was a small blue sedan. Detoctlve Sergeant Oreorge Keat- the cant Including Mayor William action at this session of Congress were picked up as alleged suspects ing, who wus assigned to the case, cut in salary they will all he re- Coroher A. B. Finn took charge A, Ryan, y jt Me.nlo Park, the birthplace ot the rear of the. building. The i Thanksgiving vacation will euu Rudolph Plcc-^ %t, a clerk, of Dinner • Dance ininept of the Township Monday, according to „, aecuwu sons and five daughters, Ralpli thieves, evidently searched for Tin, proceed* a! the affair are to tght, the phonograph and the 707 King George road, F6r«B. money around the cash *•*•*•*-*t tk» nwOng. Ttmw- Moaw.ro, of Port Bewllng; MJch which be used for 'charity. T$M?. Louis Clrocco, 19, a baker, of l far tlio will staii. ael Meizaro. of Newark; Mrs. Jen 911 North Tourth •street, ATren- opening djt«wi and breaking open The plat «SLB "Just the.. nl Jarro, of Newark; Mrs. Hose possible to the memory of Thomas ;>ance to be held -under the iius- the cash draw. Finding no casn --ifc ami ficboot will *«• Alva Edison. town. that drearaB are made of," a jum Mlnaxicl, of Port Reading; Mra, Ices of the Middlesex County the thieves entered the ice box to bled up affair, but funny until the open on January 9. The Cnrlii- The Bill to be introduced will Albert Fernnlere, 33, of New 'refls Club, Wednesday evening, get something for a Thanksgiving mas vadtlori wtll be two lull Louis Parlno. of Newark; Mrs. London, Conn, final curtain. A J. Long took th Molly Strieker of Newark aud be fashioned after the bill provid- November 30, at tlio Pines, Linc- dinner. In order to g*t to the Weeks. ing for the erection of a monu- At 3:40 this morning, Sergeant part ui the clown who spent the Mrs. Elvira Jardono, of Newark oln Highway, R-.ritun Township, Turkey barrel they had to move a entire time asleep on ;i day bed. fapavUi Heard. ment to the Wright Brothers at John Egan received a call from were niudti Tuesday night at a Funeral arrangements lire Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Perth Araboy police that a safe box of chickens. In doing ao they Tin; second act featured H-.ur The atteadance officer reporied meeting held lit Woodbridge found the bag of money which Lwr, well-ktu>wn Main Btreei In a letter to Congressman Sut- robbery had been "pulled" at Red Polled headquarters. that there were 143 ab»enc*» i»< phln, Joseph l<\ Deegan,'Chairman was hidden there by the prop- merchant, and William Messlc'k ported during the past moatn u# Bank at 3 o'clock and that a car, David T. Wllenu, well-known rietor. of the Parkway Conrmls- bearing license Tiilmber K126Z6 The Ballet of alk "tialnly" that Vhorfl W 5ft catal of iru> ,. Perth Amboy attorney, will :ie was a riot from start to flniBh. nion, wrote: N. J. had been used In the hold- Ihe toastmaster of lliu eve- aucy.. *• , '" •'-•> \ t ".fi Taxpayers' Group •In reading of the unteiling of up. Investigation showed that a The third uctt a Clown's Ide Mlsc Grace Huber, tito High ning. The speakers will in- of hi» own \yeddlng, kept the au- ie monument erected to the car, a roadster, was owned by clude, the Hon. Harold G. Hoff- Many Win Prizes Ichool librarian reported thai •».- Wri&ht Brothers at Kitty Hawk Rudy Pico, who operates a res- dlence in continuous laiixhter. 106 pupils wer* in attendance iu Ask All To Pay man, Joseph T. Scarry, State Jack lloos, as Abraham Goldberg, I note that this was erected at a aurant across from No. 7 school editor of the Newark Evening h« library during October. coBt of $275,000.00, authorized by on King George's road, Fords. Hit? sHcuni! lr.ind clothesman, out- The circulation of bookt reach- Ne paid. Edlson, perfected the Incandes- ham. At 6:40 A. M. Clrocco was1 edy. for a Bhort time to appreciate the wee hours of the morning. 75; pupilB transported, by bus, The complete statement is as cent lamp and illuminated the arrested by Sgt. Larsen, and Of- One of the most successful af- his exceptionally fine voice. 900. follows: I world. I have no doubt but that ficers Dalton, Slmonsen and Dun A chicken dinner will be served fairs ever held under Ihe auspices The cast in order ot their ap- promptly at eitfht o'clock. The Professor Love also reported "To Property Owners: one of his many electrlqal invent- ham. At 8:30 Fernnlere was pick of the Sodality of St. James' liciirincc follows: that the percentage of attendance "Taxes are due December 1st. ions made possible the flight of ed" up by Detective Sergeant Geo menu will he an elaborate one. church was the Masquerade social Only a few tickets remain and An i in Woodbridge Township schools Our school teachers, policemen the Wright Brothers first plane, E. Keating. held Monday night at St. James' Time—Any Time. Place—Any for October were as follows: and therefore, It seems fitting may be secured by applying to auditorium. All the. members of and other Municipal employees In Pico's car were found a coat, the following committee. place. Keasbey, 98.9; High school, have fuithfully performed their that the government should take which was identified by one of the I the Sodality attended in costume Domino, a clown A. J. Long 98.2; Strawberry Hill, 9S.I; Fords duties ia order to efficiently nraln- cognizance of this achievement. Red Bank officers as being worn cnatrmani; Ruth Wolk, Wood-! Act II No. 7, 97.7; Sewaren, 96.7; Hope- tain the facilities or this Town- No doubt you know that the by Cirocco,' during the "job," a I The prize for the most original *Tlme—Two minutes later. lawn, 96.4; Fords No. 14, 96.1; ship. State of New Jersey has already crowbar and flashlights. All thTee bridge Leader; 'Peter Urban, are deserving of better Perth Amboy Evening News, or costumei went to Miss Gold-1 place -The Dream World of Woodbridge No. it, 95.6; lselin, "They created an Edison Park Commis- were held on investigation until en who was dressed.-as a hunter. Clown. No. 15, 94,7; Colon!*, 94.6; Av- support. Unpaid salaries must not sion and that the Edison Com- 9 o'clock this morning when Chief to any of the following mem- No sooner did the social start bers: James Nolan, Perth Amboy Sceno 1, a Cocktail by enel, 94.3; Woodbridge, No. 1; continue—their morale must not mittee of the Amboys and Wood,- James A. Walsh turned them over when It was evident who would Mr. PlBh •, Harry Lager 93.6; lselin No. 6, 93.6; Port suffer. brldge have already adopted thei to Captain Brady ot th« Rpd Rank Evening News; Elmer J. Vecsey, funniest lselin Journal; Meyer Roseublum, win the prize for MlBa Tartar . William Meesttk Reading, 86.0; Hugaman Heights, "We ask every property owner design "Museum of Light" to be jollce. costume. A pirty, Miss Scene II, a ballet by six dainty lit- 91.8. . erected at this spot. Carteret Press; Thomas J. Bren- to use every effort possible to nan, Woodbridge Independent; Ellen-Mullen, as the bride, MiBS"tu> "girls'' promptly pay all taxes due. The I do not know ]ust what steps KIRKLE8KI TALKS TO UON0 Ellen Campion, as the groom and j jamee Filer, Foster Bussln- AVKNBUTKH HURT are necessary to have this "MUB- Arthur Larson, Rarltan Weekly financial obligations of this Town- Yank Klrkleski, director of Times; Alex Eger, Hungarian Mlss Susan Murphy, as the train j ger e smith, Clarence ISEL1N. — Martin Snyder, 43, ship must be fulfilled- the prompt eum of Light" authorized by Con- thletiCH at the Woodbridge High bearer, wa« the recipient of the! Davis. Leon E. McElroy, gress and an appropriation made, t>ally; Detective Sergeant George of 34 Burnett street. Avenel, sus- payment of your taxes will make School, was the speaker at a ( y; Wdbid g award. Thh e antlca of bridal grdup j Thomas Major. it possible. but I would like very much If you (Ceating, Woodbridge; Florence tained lacerations of tha Jaw, meeting of the. Lions' club held kept the-crowd in laughter. The! gcene ui, an Interval to prove fractured ribs and shock when the would let me know how this idea Platt and Virginia Allison, award for the prettiest costume j ^IBS Tartar can act. "The Woodbridge Township Monday night, at the Gray Log Metuchen Recorder; Charles thllt car which he was driving crashed Taftpayen' Association." appeals to you". abin. The speaker was intro- went to MUs Catherine Thomp-j Byrne, Woodbridge Independent; j Aet Into the traffic light at the Inter- J uwd l>y Thomas J Rfunuan, who Helen Solomon and • Andrew Til- eon. Miss Margaret Bergen won Clpfu's Ides of His Own section of the Lincoln Highway was chairman for the evening. ton, lselin Journal; Livwrertce F. the door frt*©- Wedding. Place—!The garden of and Oak Tree roa'd, lselin, short- Mr. Kirkleskl traced the growth Campion, Woodbridge Leader; Plans were mad* for the ttte McCarthy hc^ne. Time—Ten ly before one o'clock this morn- of football and told Interesting Mr. and Mrs. Sttiart Morrison and Christmas party to be held Dec- minutes later. ing. He was taken to the Pertn anecdotes of his college experi- Gladys Newman, lselin News; Pa- ember 19. The officers ot the So- Page ...... : Val Drown Amboy General hospital by Pat- ence, dality will be in charge. Arrange- tricia Dunn, Woodbridge Indfi Frappe Flappers— rolman John Qoveliti, and Wind- Anthony Aquila, chairman of pendent; Benitee Polenuky, Perth ments were also made for the sor Lakls, of Woodbridge. Th« card party to be held at Direct1 Lee Smith, John McCreery membership 5Wn\|tt«e and Geo, car wag badbdll ddamaged and tow- Mclaughlin, chairman of ,tbe m ito Mrs. Louis Du Bols. Haritan MV Germs «rtfj James Anderson, of Brooklyn, wag and Kenneth Haas, Metuchen Re- the members of the committee In Grows the guest of Hiward L. Hardiman. view; and Andrew Hila, Carteret Press; Julian Pollak and Bob charge. REV. AUGUSTINE 8PBAKH Prall, Perth , Amboy Evening TO THE TAXPAYERS OF AT ROTARY MBRT1NO News. ! 8PHAKS At MEETING WOODBRIPGE TOWNSHIP: A thanksgiving message was A special meeting of the Middle .SEWAREN. — Master Allan On December 1st, .the second half of A»32 t XQB will be Nest • • delivered to the members of the sex C.ounty Press Club will be WhltlnK, son ot Mr. and Mrs. L. due and payable. Woodbridge urges every individual, firm, Rotary Club by Rev. R. B. M. held Monday evening, at -Wood- R. Whiting, entertained at the Se- Augustine ot the Presbyterian bridge Police headquarters, *pi corporation, bank and building and loan association owning members ure requested to make .warerv Parent-Teachers' associa- properly to cooperate lu making payments on or before that And what red headed individual and hiB short pal church, at a meeting held Wed- tion Tuesday afternoon. The nesday at tlte Middlesex hotel. their ticket returns at that tftn«, date. were in the swing doing all those Hugarian dances the youthful^pAaker recited three sel- The tux collector is authorized to recelVe payments on a. other night And what reportresa of a contempor- ections: "Animal Crackers," by count where the owners of property are not able to pay theL Chriatopher Morley; "Little Or- luxea in full. The people of Woodbridge as a whole have re* ary sheet is that way about a certain master of ceremo- phan Annie," by JameB Whitcomb nies And is a Towaship reporter worried? RESOLUTION uponded nobly In paying taxes but there are some wllo are In RUey and "My Dady" by Mrs. n position to pay and have failed to do so; let everyone loin We mtnPib'tMft *W«y^to.a^j%rtain jpereon: "To Blanche hands in paying tastes between now ana December 1st. Continued on Page Ten > •if-. WHEREAS the second half-year's taxes fm-'the year Yuu. om.itjla W.QOd.bjJdjjQ ajid yourself by ekttnlng up u.ii _L 1932' will be due and payable, December 1st, anil oidowl uxei or by paylnt on aijeouiit.* *The'raW""ttmB3TlWr an* the Tax Collector will receive payments on account of ta..e.s Ut«t Style* in Fura—Repairing & R«mod«linc HARDIMAN'S due on properties which have been sold at tax sa||ea and AU> WOBK QOAKAKTBKD WHEREAS the Board of figuration of Woodbine the tax collector will be very gl.d to explain how this can be, Township muet rely for payment of its obligations PHARMACY WOODBRIDGE FUR SHOP done. • ',"'". s on receipt ft tax raoniea,therefor e be it Bd« L. Sardinian, formerly of if US *KW»V «VKNDB, ' TKL. WOOD. »-«W 1 THE TAXPAYERS OF WOODBRIDGE TOWN- Seaman's PertU' Amboy * SHIP WILL RECEIVE VERY SHORTLY. THE FIND^ RBaOLVEJ), That the RpftriJ qf Education go on rec- i^GS OF AN INDEPENDENT COMMITTEE OF ord repestlraf every ^4Bfi4uftJ/firtri or corporation BANtEIlS^ONCfcRNtNtS THB FINANCIAL INm 2 6 MAIN STREET to co-operate wfth the foara fcy payWt^B^ t&xeis GKlTt OF WW3im«lD<51 TO^NSHtPv- ^*» WAS due Tax Collector being authorized to taecept pu» TOWN Long hliutd Oyttori Ind Clmn*— pilled For and ALREADY $EEN. INDICATED FROM PRELIMI- ment on account of taxes. Also be it f urther NARY STUDIES MADE THAT THE REPORT WILL 1 BK FAVORABLE.' FISHERY der wad for S.twnmng — FVMI ^hat a cb&y ot reiiotution^f f in Cor. llahway Avenue Opp. mat* Theatre lity Fillet Uted alt of the local papers. 1. antl tlreen Street C. Albert Larson, Wm, H, Cwdner, Tti WO. S41B0 Tfl. *M)1«. Woodbridgei. N. Tax Collector. Townvhtp TwaturW.

I PAGE TWO THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1932

wilt aaceod tn»etl»er. one to m»Ke Cbiircb flews BRITISH PARTY TO FLY OVER tbe Blgfct OTW tbe aororalt, the other t« photncraph the •^pmpt Onr Goveniment [ M 1 SUMMIT OF MOUNT EVEREST aince u «btt«aa «*rolty la tbe problem *f aecurinj •deqwte eri- —How It Operates Not a "Luxury EPWOOPAL dencc tfc*t tbe f**k u actmlly mtt o+ tbe mountain. Evcrea*. bow- Oentirtry b not a "Lumry," trot • Titml "Necessity* •:•« A K.-H.IJ £ rh*rt« u« Expedition Will Film Tall- Bo»B or«r. O ser De> rnw<«« fn tt* b«trt ^ • abort i«ra«i r _ „ , T« W«ar Hcatarf Clothtnfl. Then po»itiof.s or "}bbi" are ictrce It ii tbe man or mfftty rang* of peaks. In • region 1:41 A. M.—Ctiaret UchooL BotB aaefamea will carry camerai wornse with the good appetrsnee who is preferred , . . I ett Point on Globe. wbert • fnrreri landing wrroM ID«>D |1:M A. M — Morsim Pr«r« a»4 and It It tKV*d '"•' tb* ""wd THE TREASURY 4; ra«t uaaa4>t of from eU>o rake off from Mr Cnwina may atteiapf » reach ^ ^ |et>r«te New f nri, and j Th« bl(cb«i point on the glob*. tJwT w unsightly "gap*" closed ap. T:0» A. M—Low Maaa. a flytna fietd Is oorthern Bemcal. a' an attltnd* ermiter than the pre» tj^y ^^ ^^ lt vlth t |ot0f nolse .»;CM> feet abort aea lereUbt giant TPe can improve your tppetrtnee . . , make you more !:•• A. M,—Low MaW. the foot of the rrett ranice. will eni nwrt He la conMent that an)J i,,, of iJeep for nunj, many; of the Hloalajai'bu d*fl«1 many kn'.w th*t they are bejftnnlng one hla ptan« U capaWe- of aootber jeart_ i healthy . . . increase your efficiency . . . better able to 10:10 A. M.-Hlth yarn gallant Atpln* eir*rflt!ona, owat of of the mort t*niUiv$ adrenturoa ID 2.f»)«) feet But tbefr goTemraont atarted I, cope with the present depression. thmii retlrlm wMI* *>t" •eteral tbf hlitory frf arlailon In • ttmrti to hU conatltuentt. re^ntiy d though , thfiTjuBtnla ..of f«*i frr>m the sum Dew year aD a( „ nWHVTEKIAM The Krirlnh air mlnlmr? ao<; thewhen n« we» a«li1n» tnr ***** °* ihote who direct Its affaire wanted- Our Prices 'ML Intfla ftflrr* ire ttipprniifif the «• t:4t A. U—Church Sthool I1WW fmn) hla partUiBa*t«fy to j^ &e eiception tnlt pmT«J the- Are the Lowett ; It would appear (hat tti« Uak b* [)«lli!on. and tbe Maharaja of duties dnrlnj! the perl.* of tbe ei- ro)^ th(y ^j, nol R(Irt ou( for a i 11:00 A. M - Morning Worship. fore the iBjert !» fairly e««j. The N#T«I. within whoae tprrlt.iry the pedltloa l^>r.l nydeadale explained ni(;ht of ,t „ %ts the fl(K,, j^r> in Our Hiitory t;0« P. M. Junior C, £. : world altMtxlt refurd e«t«b!Uhed mriurttaln manda. haa given »winl*- ( that the rtlef nhject which he and the mow,y jwf §0 t0 gprak for,he Wt perform ill branches of t:QO P, M -IntenneillaU C. E ID 8*piemb« by the BrlHab flyer. mission fnr tbe fllgtit OTOT the som hla frtetirtf hare at heart ta tn pro- eoTernroenti anj !t constitutes the; dental work—Filling*, Eitrae- • :4» P. MYoan. g Pmp>4 '••§»• Cyril UflwlM. l« 43.H7fl fertr— ml(. mote Rritlah world Vr«tl*e-i»r- ^^ Bpon wh,cb ,„ ^r.nnnpnt j tion», Plite and Bridge Wort, cl*ty.t nearly tbr« rolta abn»e the awn A perlf><) of Intenaire training ticnlarly In India. functlona are operated, predicated ! Crovns. Pyorrhea Treatment. T:46 P. M,—BteolBg Worablp an« harkation Tfir Iwlla. Erery member, Mt. ErprWt li the "oDtyTle or* • Tfii{ Dfrir y(lar ^^^ M j |,4Tei of the expedition mnrt be ptiytlcs) LACE BLOUSE Inal fllcht really *onb while"; wt(t ^thmlt flDT ballyhoo, and; MKTflODfHT IT fit to wlthttaiKl the strain of fly- Nervous People BvCHEKIE NUIIOI.A4 etery other Kiynlflcant part of the w]thm nMnxlnTL The ballyhoo ; In; al-tore the mnnntalna. Airplane* • :4B A. M Church School. world harm* been flown orer. He had Utkm Uce wwbj Mon. tbJ and Children 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. «n'l en^inefi n»n« he tuned per- briefly aketchPri the danger of the ort]ciaU had done ,heir ^^g.^ ; 1:45 P. U Evening Wonhlp. Our Specialty ft-ftly for the ta»k; for mechanical attempt; one sreat peril being that n, htJ j^^ ,nstead of , failure will tnean disaster. fifty mllet of the flight takea the relebflUoil prt>)rram, tbe, badth e NpBoilationa are being made to airplane* OTcr "loipo«8lble" coun- difflcolt Job of laying out a, prograra 72 Braid Street OOKfiRWiATIONAL sff-urt- thp hltfh-fiylnd Vlckpra Vea- try. He explained, howerer. Uiat he fw ^ ^ eIJ>OTWs of th# ^. 1:46 A. M.—Church School ri» [.lane with Rridtnl I'wanun miv had Kiren that aspect erery con- mmm ,jetermsn|D)C what those ev Elizabeth, N.). 11:46 A. M—Morning Womhlp. (rrr which Cyril Cnwina use<1 to get alderatlOD and tad "no wish to «uh- ^ ghoold beaDddecldinf wh#re 4:16 P. M.—Veapw S*rrlce. , rtie npw altitude record, ami anotb )ect .hit constituency,ajtaln t» the ffi ^^ ^ obUlinwi for $;00 P. M.—Ortatlan Endeavor erpenae tod trouble of * by-elec- Bft VCKL IOC KK*. 15 t-r rraft of similar powera. performing all of the function* •:W P. W — We4M»day. Mid- It la probable that two machine* tion." DE.. IULU8 omcr. week prayer aervlc* whteh we know as goverajneat. In other words, what those officials dtiJ was prepare a budget of Income and outgo. AVKVKT, PHKflBYT.RIAJI SCIENCE PLANS TRIP TO STARS All of that was done prior to tbe 10:0* A. M.—Bible School. new year of which I have spoken. 31:00 A. M -Mnrninn Worahlp. Overcoming Earth's Pull of the discharge, the density of the 1:00 P. M.—CrimmuDlcanla claai atmosphere wil.turn tbe projectile ™e *"« *f *}*™I?l?™ Problem to Be Solved. Circumstances that Immediately pre- ei at manse. Into an Incandencent mass. •Briefly, a rocket dealgned for ^^ rt may be described some- London.—The new problems of aucb Is an enplne composed of fom- »"« " followS: lhe *l*mtic «* Interplanetary flight la now being of b the FIRST CHUIMH OF CHRIST r>aria. FlrstlT, the fuel compart- ^^ "^ r treaty were SCIENTIST earnestly studied In London, menu, then the combustion cham- \^°^ « **> P- mJune 30. They tbe A branch of the Mother Church, fwsor Plccard'a ascent Into ber. next the pay-load compartment \ t»Un«wd, of course, tot to mah* the Th» Flrat Church of Christ, Scien- atraitmpbere and hla eagerly await- (in which the Interstellar traveler "^P* equal the expenditure*for tial, In Boaton, Maei. ed data haa given Impetus to the will pilot hi* craft), last the rocket thf twelTe BOnthl! P^^"1?. tnere »:30 A. M.—Sunday Mhool. movement among the adentists 11:00 A.. M.—Sunday »ervt(;f. nnd astronomers ID Great Britain. sbelL had been borrowings, or money ob- 1:00 P^ M.—Wedneaday Te»tlmo- The mmemeat In England baa T1»« Fuel Probltm. tained from the sale of government t - olal meeting. th«.baii«flt of tb« advice of Profes- -The foeTp'robiem tadMdtf Into ««uriUe*. such as bonds, notes, cw- 1:00 to 6:00 P. M\—TTiuraday J : sor Jeans. <' two «iriiuu-ioiu rn« men u-***«" " >»romlnr>nt In the win- The conception i» staggering, Life U.000 ttt per wff/. ; tronomer, the Professor Plccards to start all over again. Therewere Batk Eyes, Both Ing or repalriDi » exceeilltia % M^S ter iirogriiui il<'Hlj,'iieri) are advocat- According to a scientific writer In private passenger au- Partial DlMLiiii} and all the aviation pioneers." new funds available, appropriated Hind*. Both tomobile; 89 SMITH STREET Ink' the Ifsee IJUJLIHC. The lace U tbe "People": Teet 6,000 fl2M per «ff'. " by congress, for operating in the Hand tnd root (.O0C (b) - while riding tn * exceeding 4 • IF PERTH AMBOY iiKtHt «[)t ID lx! of (lie lieuvy Venlse "A projectile designed to travel next, twelve months or until JuDe Eye 1.600 publi6 or privaU auto- HsoptUl tna '.'. :f. . • tyjip or run to the other extreme Into Interstellar Bpnce has to rise Hand or Foot mobile; Nurse Benel'.is Restaurant Owner Hat 30, 19H3. (e) In comeqjenc* ot SIS pel w*«k. t •! (i Tel. I'crlb Ainboy 4-1JO27 and ha an Illmy iinil HH dainty as above the earth's atmosphere en- and Eye 6,000 Such was the circumstance of the Arm or let 1,000 the «iplo«lon or bum- eeedlng * *F»' fnnry rim piclnro. -£Kie Idea nf velor* and to cancel tbe Rruvlta- •Unique Lamp Collection 3,500 lng*o< an automobile. Non-DI«hll-ie I: government's new ytwr. I'rior to the hlmjHi' which Is made of metal tUmal pull. This ts one of the ma- Iiaclne, Wls.—A lamp from al'urk- Blglit ff-of One struck or !qr »urscir. « '••• that time, as I have Indicated, the Thumb and In- run di IT an auto- "Hc»linn ' Ir -"t luce also la advanced sing; tbe trend jor problems confronting the rocket lsh ttarem, another from a ship that dex Fin&er 600 mobile. y «00 Is so dwlifcilly In ttie direction of experts. blew up In flactne hartor nttd * twaauR* which Is tha bank lor all POM a*t arm thmSean, Ml* SMKtisjks, ssa (ertsls othrr [wn..i.- ! thc metallic nnd tinsel effects lust now. "To be shot tree of the earth's killed seven men, are Included ln government, had^old the I'resl- wslle sagsfed In Ibdr oeeapsUss the, collection of Barney Hlchter.j jBIlt thal u was 8°lnK to nee(1- a GEORGE R. MERRILL The nftcrnoon ensemble pictured ts pull, It must be discharged at the Iliud !• empUyid and anemplejui mes ssd vamca, sget lfc-59 loclnnf n ("allot Seitrs model. The blouse rate of speed of about seven miles restaurant owner and former pu-l'ot more money than the tax.laws . SEE Is of hamlgome Venlae lacfi tinted per second; that Is a hundred times gillst. Two large i'amps, belleted; then In operation would produce. In a pinklBh beige. A collar of the speed of an airplane, But Ifito be more than one hundred yenifc So the President sent a message old, are from this City's first hearse; 1 to congress, saying In substance that J. P. GERITY & CO. black fox enriches the effect. thut speed Is attained at the etnrt OEBITV BLDG. WOODBKIDr.K CIVIL BNQItflKR another Illuminated one of the first I new taxes must be levied so that the ft HAIN S7UET TELEPHONE MMS SURVEYOR railroad stations In the state. income of the government would be as great as the necessary expendi- MAY PUT CURB ON SEA FUGHTS tures. The budget must be balanced, Fire Chief Thrill. or as we U£ed ts say, we mttst live Wooflbridge, N, J. Officials Drafting Rules to Soon It may be necessary to ou- Sick Boy by Visit within our Income. :alo the Commerce depiirtment'B Thus, stripped of bunk, verbiage Reduce Hazard*. Denver,—Five years spent In a sanction for a transatlantic flight, and terminology, croHS currents of bed In a Denver children's hos- 5\% C0L0N1A &% with the assistant secretary em- political explanation and expostula- pital had Its reward for Busll Washington, D. C—Publicity stunt powered to use a considerable lati- tion, the treasury was forced to turn Lasker, eleven, of Helen, N. M., trannatluutlc jylnK, which renewed tude of discretion. back to the people for more money. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION new peak during the puBt live when Fire Chief John Heal* Voting has every sympathy with made a pernonai call on the boy It may Been: to the residents 6f nuintljB, njay be curtailed ID tbe fu- Pay* dividenda of BVj% per annum on PAID. UP People Read ture. he experienced pilot who wants to and allowed him to handle his any particular township, county or The Commerce and State depart- ly across an ocean or establish a big helmet. During the years state, that they are many weary SHARES from date of iuue to date of withdrawal ments are working out^tgululluns new long-dlatunce mark as a sport- nuent In the hospital the rush of miles from Washington; that the This Newspaper designed to reduce the risk of sucli ng venture. Hut he would like Usurer lire engines along a near- government Is some glguntlc thing flights and. tn eliminate fmillmrili- to debunk the flights that are made 'by street provided Basil with bis about which they need not concern SHARES $200 EACH ness from tliein as Car as possible. professedly "f6r the, cause' of avla- greatest thrill, thenwelves. directly, but the point Ion," but actually for publicity. of this article Is to show the fal. Drvtdfcnd* pi.yft.bl* aeml*anu«il»i In Vabraary and Ausust. Since the IIrat of May, 24 men, lacy of such a view. The govern- oS!g)K*X*'SSS»'SSSSSS women and children have attempt- ment at Wellington is Just as near ed to fly uefuHH the Atlantic ocean. open lo us its la the wlnlirtmtlott. at tba Bfrta) atarea axe always, available—N»w, atrtes Only seven succeeded, five of the rtbruary. liar, August aid November ~ of each yur. New York's Jewels of the Night township trustee or the Judges or 17 who failed were lost at sea, and WANT ;uuuwiiuiu9«c& ,4tf-. wUa&vw mine 10, Including Col. George FJUtcTilfi- COLOMA BUILDING AND WAN ASSOCIATION fcmumm*.. «a*,4*>a.-HM> siiii that It, more than any other FOR IT IN inent, In aildil hm to the prohuhlllty unit of the goTerututjnt, perhaps, ,'** of coui|)letlii); tin; trip, according to .touches that well known Institution THESE 061. Clureuc-e M, Youjit",, HHafKlunl tin! pocki'thook. COLUMNS secretury of commerce for aeronuut- Obviously, of course, the treus lcs, who drew up nnd now enforcus ury dui-s nut f?et Itrxt* whef#vtTitBt Dorsey Motors the laws of the iitr, lie Is now plan whenever It desires. The Constltu >'>:>;>:>:>:>:sss>:K:*:>:>::«:>:>: nlng such regulutlona. ! tion tixi.'il ili.it matter In advance. It INCORPORATED !s;d«t-M»i« trttVf«»»(^>. fa^wwt,llie AUTHOHJMSI) DWJTBIB0T0B8 tarva you with good print- ^W "Dead" Man Sat Up i Hiinne>,il(jii.s of the irrfTsury rntheo Ing, No matter wbat th« ! fliiscly, Hlnce tlu; treasury is better uatur* of th« )6b may *• BlIxHb^tti,^, J,—J. P. ^ni-tlii, )ii'ilii:tiii1cil with technical inattert). w* «r» ready to do It at ft PHOKE Jr., Is a good undertaker, bul he No wi: have a new lax law which Maple & Fayett* SU. lilt Perth Amboy pric* that will b» utli- known bis lluiltiifliiiiB mid his will lav iiiiuili't'ds t>( different trans tmetorj. place. When a corpse sits up iiiiiimH nf hurflnesH as well us In and looks him over, Mr. Martin ciniies thut thu government at Wiujib.' is through. iugi.im unij nil lt» agencies from llr. Martin was aumiqoDed to ! the rieareMt to the furthest iiiuy kea[i 1 mi j>^',i"Ulnj£ In ynur Inters am tM)« Coun street wh«n pullet re- mine. Anil lt Is gold In the Con luifuui, Duillim J'aisr UuUu.wv- isituytion that the trenmij^ thi YOUR euty, deni) with wrists and throat ^PATRONIZE OUR lia»e power "to collect tuxes," etc. cut, a rope dangling above bla>, Vet Uiererj^HNinother function c and w, suicide aot» asking that tbe treasury about which 1LJ* tuucl His body ho crpaja'ied, ...NAME more f Itmtunt to tlUnS, It TOiicfrfli • AftVJERTtSERS But whan U/t Martin went to uiiiney. Money hus a fuscinatlon It it on our subscription Hit? get Che body, Mr. Buhn groaned The treiiMiiry produces It, It dlstrll* THEY ARE ALL BOOSTERS Wt will guirsnts* you and atit up, So Mr, Martin went utes It, and through it* correl«teltal, where It was ufd bit, con FOR YOUB MONEY- seventieth floor of the II. 0. A. building b> Rockefeller Centre now under Is a story In itself, 1 dltloB was critical. hrT*"* CQBfttrttCtlOIL ' *- • • J • MM, ***** KMwtaar UaJoa.

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"Yea, It'* off," une assented. just nn llrst. I thought some of Peter did not offer to shnke hands friends did." It. He glanced at the descenfl- "Ho you think that itUIT* on „.... American She looked strnlght at him, but Ing Rim. "Ill be blttln' the home Quicker Relief her Il|i3 trembled. "I rton't know, trail," he said. ^Deserts I don't want to know.'' She turned, after she had ridden Heroines He knew what she meant, that a little way, to wntch him, a strong, By she was afrnld to learn the truth, straight-backed figure sitting his For Headaches "Matt had other enemies besides horse like a Centaur. A lump choked LOUISE M. COMSTOCK ua," he told her gently. "We hadn't hellcnl throat„. bacThke sighirresiatmtt of himy carrieto hed r (i thing to do with It—not a father. He, too. had been virile and and dominant, but be- Josephine D»vU Hut t blame myself, just the OR many years the Davis family, ^'WILLIAM He nn' I used to be ' ' Fof Gettysburg, Pa., preserved and AC played proudly displayed a rusty little Iron M LEOD young colts, make. It was over liiiil to hook up with the some out- PftVlndld- L R\INE fit. They 'called us David and Jon- wno i. Then trouble came between quarrel wun me UJ»« ....« ... „„. HS. Both of us were hot-tempered his closest frlendl What a loss ner nerJc Dn |n the famous Bat- an' biill-hended. We quarreled. Our that he should have been cut off In ye Of Gettysburg. W.N.U. business Interests business Interests conflicted. This his prlmol Surely If he hud lived n wag on the first day of this d—n desert wouldn't hardly feed all the breach would have been1 healed, decisive battle of the ou*• r~* cattl e beforeM«'M,nrrti we bega»n reetod Irrl al-l thePhi breacl wahs woulcombind havg burre beens on thenled of hi.s whededslrn eth battle Unioe onf armthey Otvt losl wart Its, gate. Bs» years we both lost a lot pony's mane when the cowpuncher, stronghold on Seminary ridge and CHAPTER XI—Continued notice he wns alinln' to Bhoot Me- of stock from drought. So we drift- Red( r0(je into the yard at the Clr- was forced lo evacuate the town to —16— Cann. I'm tn»t denyln' that Bnt 1 that don't make it right for Phil to ed from bad to worse. But I'm Cle Cross and fell Into the easy pos- General l.ee. It Is history that dur- The man tn hluo overalls nodded hnve any dealing with tha manCleat on this—.—.thi •none, o- f— us McCanns ture of the rider who Intends to bo Ing the etitlre engagement only one no enthusiasm, Strangers who waylaid Father." hai anything to do with the death comfortable while ho stop-•—--s anda citizen ofi thmae tow.^nu wa....„s killed, the turning to Punwlg's park were not of yore father. I thank God for chats. y museum, still "No—If Wlls did," Simp said of yore father. I thank God for chats. young woman, Jennie Wade, whose ovcrucli'onic They hnd to come that, because I t mighihtt have been "How'"Ho d you swap that paint hoss little cottage, noww a museummuseum, still evenly, "I've hern hearln" Dave 1 well recommended as had citizens. different the way things were shap- for my buckskin? Stone's story. It's right Interesting. difft the way things were snap- foafter r mgreetingy buckskin?s had "boo Iten dexchanged drawled, showshot a enteredthe hol, e bubyi whicthroughouh thet fatathel The Shirks were not that, In spite ing." - -—— U~A Ily his way of It Wlls comes pretty I ain't swnpplng this peg pony whole three days' fighting soldiers of the lawless streak In them. She believed him, with a hertvy 1'hll an- of both armies, the blue and the near having an allhl." true, It drove for any other In Arizona," BecauseofQukkDissoMngPropertyVKYmAsmwStartt "Him't unrry about .Ins," his com- gray, KtreanuHl through the streets, snld, iHisii'nliig •fir rennsurc "Why not?" .1 turner ttBked trwM-, A^flft For ir mis WHS uuc, ii u.,..*. ... _... her back to a horrible drwd tliat ruium-ed proinlty. some notion of marching hfttvely Into the fray, ra- "He's nil right." Tlie pnr- lently. "Ain't It up to one killer You sure Rot "Taking Hold" 3 or 4 Minutes After Taking to stnnd by another? Didn't the for a week had lain like lea•••-d' "VAII turn im 1 wns allowln' treating weary, wounded and dls- cmphnBls he gave tho words r B ww» ..«u •• - - | hroomtall, boy. 1 wns nuowin ir«uu» - Due to important, scientific de- Remember, it is Genuine BayW McCanns snve him after he killed nieiint that lie was nil wrong, He looked Into her stricken face • nbmlt t(jn dol,arg appointed, velopments in the world-famous Aspirin which provides this unique, Tom McArdle? You're certainly andj „..<„.pitied! hoiher. , It mincamee to himm '".•••uu- ", " • *„ . , _. ... „. >.„„„ ..insenhit. -.-.r "Better fall off an' light," their easy, Simp." thnt he might clear himself with tier '° hoot. Buck's no plug. I'd have Josephine, alone tn the Davis Bayer laboratories, almost IN- quick-acting property. So be sure lniHl suggested. Vnu Jasper turned on his heel Inso- at too grent a cost. If Gltner had know, Mighty few broncs can home, watched these men go past, STANT relief from headaches, you get the Real Article—GEN- They cared for their horses and lently and swaggered away. killed Matthew Stark there could travel alongside of Mm. Seventy Although her own men folks were neuralgia and rheumatic pains is UINE DAYER Aspirin when yon entered the tfihln. be only one reason, to prevent him nillea ne ^ow yesterday In the hills fighting with the Southern troops, being afforded millions, buy. Naturally you want the fast- Before lie slept that night Jas- n CHAPTER XII from making a will disinheriting « ' never turned a hair." her heftrt wns torn with sympathy Bee ause ot a unique process in «*• possible relief-and that's the per wan committed to a new soutce Jasper. She did not yet believe It "Where was If you an' Buck broke for both sides alike. There was way to get it of crime. He did not pledge him- un he On •a "'Ho"t Trail••-".• I of her brother. >She fought against t world's record?" not much an elghteen-year-old-glrl self to' it of his own choice, for lie To identify the genuine, see that DETE. . R MeCANN stood before the the growinK d0Ubt that kept return- "Cp In the Mai Pals—taking a could do for them. But that little Bayer Aspirin u muuo m UKK,U. .„ . , f<>!t it was dangerous. But Gltner 1 E wouia |M}lw u N 7 ™ope nn fireplaceh! VT^TV. ln his living ! roo"m" lng_ For tn'e cer"tamt" y of his guil-t ",»w. Yor» k engineer over the divide bit Josepllilne did. With the guns almost INSTANTLY in the atom- any box or bottle ofnipirin you buy know too much about him. lt WHS t0 look frowning at Joe Walter, one of his wouid poison her life. But she "' Basford's copper propo- rumbling scarcely a mile away, Jo- too Into to draw back now. He had j Cowpunchers. He looked like B cnn\(i nnt tramnlf•i dow—n Jh*•>p- #onfpnr , sltlon.Sltlon." ' nephlnpc|»»u«e buil,, t a- »lgow>u„ s flre In the , „ 3. , , . , i . . i, , . . ,7Z . !» forfeited the option of being his grim gray Judge of the old school Zl flooded bTr' "Didn't meet up with an, rus- littl.....e. Iro,_„.n„ stove„,.„„„, gatheretrntherprdt together «»• *"" «/,°f °,7 flS 1 ° " I T^u Tt^ own master. finished in brown leather. McCann 8poke more cheerfully, tiers whilst you were up there, did all the Dour In the house, about tatoi'V- And thus takes hold Aspirin. And thatany tablet you For almost a year there had been "I won't have It, Joe," he said -Tve Uved ,ong enougn t0 knoJ, you?" half a barrel, and set about baking of the average pain or headache in take is stamped clearly with the systematic rustling In the hills. (The harshly. "While you're workln' for that the tinngg we.re mogt a{ra|,j About to give a careles negative, It Into crusty, delicious bread. When ta little as three or four minutes name "Bayer" in the form of e cattlemen had at first been loath Red me you'll obey orders. Any time Of never come to pass. They Just stopped with his mouth open, the warm loaves were cut of the after taking. The fastest, sale relief, cross. Remember—Genuine Bay** to believe it. Even after the evi-that don't suit you, why, you can < Anyone might of shot "Why, dawggone my hide, maybe I oven she cut them Into generous it U said, ever known for pain. Aspirin cannot harm the heart. am t true he did, ui " dence was too plain to deny, they ride down the road, I'll not have yOre father—some vaquero ne "- "- — — set them out InIn pa, * - • ..-,-..„..„ ha did,tg " he said at last "I never slices, spread them with molasses, ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CftOtt hud been Inclined to think the of- you pull yore picket pin. I'm boss k|Cked offf the place or a cocoww thief thought ot It till right now, then before the house for the hun- WO TABLETS ABE GENUINE fender must be some Mexican nest- was 'wa' y uup abovabove GundalouGundaloup can—- —gry» ..tsoldicrr— „„s passin, |n nAng he«. r andoord ,Dlaced on this ranch." he had Bent to thee pen.. waiMatt wawass — — r Copr, UM, tha Barer Ca, Inc. <>r. But of late the number of miss- Walters looked down resentfully like me one way'.. He made enemies »«yon• whe« n we saw a couple men drlv- The news spread. Weary men, ing cuttle pointed to organized rob- • • .- .. _.u«» lnine eleht or ten vacas Into It. I wounded, sometimes dying, stum- « his dusty hat lie was on the by pushing right through to what « eight _o r they was a long way Tr«»iuM.PInder in bery. Some one was running stock bled up to her door for bread, and New 0Mth R.'y Kills PML ™-meK and his defense had been he wanted, regardless. I reckon he ofholleredf an dl(1, but Just back from Rhodesia, where h« across the border and selling It carpet, and his defense Intolerant sometimes." ' n't answer. Maybe at that Tired of the havoc wrought by brushed aside. He felt this was not remained to be taken In, bandaged astonished scientist*, Frederick Ston* wag grubs, caterpillars and green fly tn It was a mark of Jasper Stark's Just, for It was a perfectlftl y gooodd "Yes, he was high handed," she rm lucky they didn't hear me" In torn sheets and towels, with such is preparing to lenve London for ID- Hendei3 S(rath mn [ first aid us Josephine could devise. his garden, H. Ned, an electrical en- declension that his reluctance to one. But the old man was so bull- imltted. "I'm that way, too." - W (lla at the Invitation of n ruler who joining the rustlers was due to no AH day she worked and part of the i • Wells, England, headed ther•v e , wau s, n o ,us . e talking "Likely enough he'd tromplcd on "Y'betclml They went Into this wishes him to locate hidden treasures moral scruples. Vet he hnd been y night soo h|Dg comfortingfting . She Invented a death ray of his own. to him. Yet It had not been very ^ ci] r,g ^ nn. the%^low end of the gulch ail' that's the last [or him. Treasure-finding Is Stone's tirrnnrht up In an^ountr; where the lb t converted Into bandages every shred means of an ordinary accumuln- o slm . ? laid for him In the bushes If I was ^IT^.Phi p i . business, and with the aid of an. or- • crime- ren ab e t0 r uee ft rfIy wnicn to locate It every time. In a test in Crosa outflt and , fl, of bad bomht(;a they were 'way up there. Who could had been cared for, In turn aided wipes out Insect marauders by the tliis view. A rustler wns a slink- MeCann about who ^ ,{ Th,g Rhodesia'the directors of the geo- o(rerei1 a ? Wh they her with the more serious cases. thousands. At a recent deinnnstra- logical survey department, Bhowed ing.coyote of the desert, to be shot uuu thousand dollar reward to count ,g ful, of bad bomht(;a they were 'way up there. Who could 1 1 down or Imnsed• •I f caugh»htt red-handroH.hnnrt- find ""ou"t ""wh"o had done— It Now Wai- . « » they havrf been? Where were they ters was havlng the riot 8Ct read drlftIn"Yes." bout . wish you'youd rride to the Flying VY ^Z^S Sed Sf the ; ^^ tne leaves of p.ants him six Backs of Band, three of which «d. He had hotly argued this more ..* * «u wouldn't be hardly h&n three.fonr mufe8 0\ita yore way twice as many more wounded, well but- the Insects ldied™ Instantly not harmed. , who rlile crooked tralU and look I wasn't lookln for trouble," he reasonable to expect you to be ^, Buck be[ng thg begt traTeier In thought bare. upon all honest folk as potential explained again. "Not none. That friendly with us McOnnns. Now ^ _„ on their way to recovery, were 0 g A Education will not make a man enemies. bird was full of forty rod an' ran Matt has gone. It^a too late for ., i- bettln" my boots he taken away In ambulances to near- Well, It's no disgrace to be rick thnt Whlcb ra great, but It will make him polished "We'll make a stake, settle our But { want t0 by hospitals. on me aplenty. What's a fellow to me to fix things up. Is." either. scores with Wilson McCiinn, an tell you how I feel. When I heard ~ • • • and good company. ll hRrdl y be nny trMble n taUl maybe Diive Stone, too, then light I do?r" were you? ot whnt |md happened to him It " " ' "Michigarl Bridget" Gltner predicted. <,at for Sonora. (.Itner pr«ncieu. "Weren't hogtled(ro, m waJk,nK out me fl Jy,t At first , wn] a wor.r Telby'ls Wllalons gI'l aboul meet tthre hime ao'clock.t Jim "l'er- OMEN have been led to take With a few drinks under his belt ™ "6 " * when he stttrted( « WUa But whlle 1 was The 'lk" W up the masculine pursuit of it wus easy for Jasper to believe sittVthere at the circle Cross by I e^vpuncher was still In sight He was there?" -- • •- • A I W11Cwhen uuJulia came out to the porch. warfare by various reasons, patri- that tills would^come true, "WnDt me to gtick my tail be- his bedside! after he began to mend I " "" -""- - otic and sentimental. But lt Is prob- A World's Record evcr 1 would g«t iwoy from this isart — Hlon]e, 1 couldn't ge-t. w.^^.ln „„ | "I'll have to leave, sis, 'her broth. an' run my eerr DUmsaid<. able tuat few of them took up arms Hie country where he had been Bets bigglty with head We were mig.hty close, like I head We as did Bridget Devens, for th6*love forced to get In so had and he would time some l t eariy days t "Red tell you something?" she of flghtlngi For Bridget, when- the me told y0Ui ln tUMe eariy days. askedsked. make a fresh start ln another land, ?" Civil wawarr" was over, chose not to I Ou got my orders, Joe, If he kep? g^. hitn as ne waa wllcn we *** repeated to Her what the He would have enough to buy a ha- "^ B«» —J ^ ..^ rldep r httd saId ire'turn fo"the q'utet routine of home Cil Cs duck ! 1 h sll&e no( - denda, maybe not a large place but belongs to th,e Circle Cross, duck fro]|Cked around together An there lded, agreement. Looks and children, but with her husband a comfortable one, lie would marry trouble, I'm putting an end to this wng sm< |ook|n- the 8piittln' Image ke you>ve Btruck,a hot troll re.eniiHted jn tne regular army, D 1 a soft-eyed senorlta, and the tears feud an' that Is the only way to do of yore mother, first "" "' -""hnv's went with her regiment to Texas lkpfh e BWne d0 >'oU mean t0 do?" tid nar of his life would unroll as a pleas- It- I'd " Bwallow medicin. e imyf l-t • house an..'_ sta •,.yt «_wit, „h him. I'll say and was for a time stationed near VI ma me vruu.u « * ,. j agK yOU t0 BWUILUW. II " house an y r to put It up to Mc- ld "™r the Rocky mountains! unt vista of happiness. So he de- tlme That.g you made me feel like a plugged " ™ BOlng to put It up to ' Mc dueled himself, as so'many o us c^ ^5^5' nickel, you tfn" yore young brother CaDn' Mv notion Is for him an' me Mrs. Devens Is .known ln history with the hallucination that the joy t0 drlft U t0 as "Michigan Bridget" from the fact Walters grumbled but surren- Phil. How could I go on hatln' you P Guadaloup and see of living conies from outward cir- wh(lt we ee that lt was with the First Michigan dered. He knew when he had a RtnrtR nfteafter that? I reckon I'm a "Let m l e go" . too." cumstances rnther tlmn from within. 1 cavalry regiment, In which her hus- good job and he had no Intention tough an , stubborn proposition, but ^^ ^^ ^ Jule_ you bp rea. The method used by the njstlers band was a private, that she first of giving it up. I had to slve In. No other way I g^gy^e"protested."' "This Is no of Dunwlg's park was a simple one. went Into battle, and many and va- They stole (inly cattle'running in I'eter MeCann wrote a note to to It." , woman's job. You know that mighty rious are the tales of her valor, A the hills within a day's drive of Phil Stark and In It asked hitn to In her eyes swam little wells of we|[; we're out after bear meat irobust Irish woman, she rode horse- him at Gnrcla's water hole, a tears. "1 wish you bad come to Hnble to be three-four days. back day and night, on one particu- their holing place. Most of their _ never did see such a «> for taK-way Point between the ranches. Dud while he^ was alive, and asked lar march lt Is satd wearing out •work was done at night. No brands to make up. Why d^n't your i wantin' to boss everything." were ultered till they readied the The- answer came in a several horses, keeping up with the It was signed by Julia. She "Because I'm a Hardened old sin- elt[ior_ rm not trying t0 hand. own best of her fellow soldiers during I safety of the pasture ground at the<,aid'thut Phil was away on bbusl l ner hlbh-l-bcnt t on gettin my own , Kar as this goes I've been <»nd of the hidden canyon. Here boS8 tlll8 Sheridan's famous marches. !"" ,,.»npAti>d with the Cattlemen's way. I couldn't any more have come ( up to Ma, l>uls befora You re- During one ill-fated engagement the rustled stock was kept until a keep, the member when we went hunting Take some for ttn hour inlUs arid Ufe = wen J» - membering something Jasper had when the subject was mentioned at found the body, strapped lt to her preparation of pure pepsin, active j d wKen run^own^ ^4 the glow and color of a dream tmu ouce told him. "I reckon you're not Uttsrnrd's emporium. horse and continued on her way, tenna. and fresh herbs. A child who u J^ , Irradiated It. going to meet vyils McCaan, are riding seven miles to City Point, r 'aua#reled?" oeU this gentle stimulant tor tha Simp Shell answered. '1 under your where she bad the body embalmed stomach, liver and bowel* is always lt U a prescription preparation stand they've put It in the hands of No. About some trifling thing to |*"lyja word8- BtrU(.k out ot bw*face \ fid tL l and saw that lt was properly healthier It keeps children's whieh every drug store has ready; a committee to Investigate. Wlls w h the brand of the start with. We had kind to the laughter, the glea.m of sisterly deucate systems from clogging. It in big bottles, just ask anywhere Z ber shipped home. McClum la at the haad of the com- dese « httd W4 i But Bridget was not y«t finished. WUI overcome the most stubborn to Dr,, CajdwelTs Syrup PeDSin,. „. mittee, un' he's some go-getter, that desert in every imc <>•• >•"- ^** T. ,'; i , i/ u i i "What do you mean?" she leathery face; she saw a youth, a for a thing, fought It. If M eytjs. On the field of battle she had 4]een. Her Only Chance • Is." limp's bland smile denied l The older we asked tensely. Ezcsllent Reuon boy p lover und a friend, good man and It he was against It rrho "" a number of-wounded soldiers left "Did you marry tlie man of yonr pecific meanig An got the worse tt grew. But I'm He was ashamed of himself, "How could you let tha( young any specific meaning to this. true, In that dln> past when the without care. Once more she re- choice?" asked the Inquisitive on* brother I'lill Is a membeber of U, through now. 1 throw up my hands. sorry that he had spoken. "I didn't Frenchman kiss you?" yore pages of his future had not been turned, . Witt prodigious effort she "Nof »Mjned the other one, "It w»- Tlie talkja that they mean fedicuted to an enduring hate that I quit. If there cun't be friendship mean that, Jule." got eight of tire wounded men Into "We.ll. D8 naked me ia Fruach, and too. Hobson's choice." iad poisoned many lives. between us, anyhow there will be "Of all the mean things you C i with her sorry load I wanted to show him I understood." 1 [have said—" She stopped, from 1 "AtSoUt l®m trmrbtr yesrertaj at- more for City Point towln to Wlls McCann J" Jasper de- .tie Qllt lCilge," he began, with no "YeB," Julia agreed. sheer Inadequacy, then turned and Half way there' site ran Into a de- id angrily. "If my fathered pr^fuce. "I want you to understand^ •'We'll let It go at that." wulked swiftly Into the house. tachnftyit of Southern scouts. They living Phil wouldn't be doing "It's not that I hate you—any of I'hll stood u moment, frowning at FOR DAILY USE my men have strict orders not to ordered her to hhal t that theyy might lUBi'iies» with the MeOunns. That's you any more. 1 see now tuere> tlie ground, then slowly followed get, Into any mlxup w*lth yore rid- lnveatltjate. Lash lug her horsed; j" Nearest Chemist nothing but loss ln that. But I don't He hod not meant really to hurt Cllll-ll." ers. Kur as we're couc^rned this Bridget kept on her way. The Con- "You got the wrong arjgle to this feud Is off. You eutietl |t.when you see how we can be friends. Uad her and he could nkjet It stand so. ou Are Getting stands between us and you. If he federate leader Bhouted to her, then thing. Jas," the fut mun, told lilm saveo my boy's life," He knocked on her, bedroom door, I could go to U!»> ai>d ^11 ordered his men to fire. But for! vSHJjul>|y. "Tlia Uwe for' feu«U In "I'm ftMi. U wOji H Iwtd wj$ ftljve CQ g wag JQ go away, MFDICIHM ilils piirt of tin; ooilntry ls,pn«. rvi1 m tow!* tfrt#rjr^Bih»ft (tt ».«|i him lioff I feeii Bull cttfti drt^ ttftt 1• ttfi wru frobiis, this eparations ktw ' '"^' -- ••-- '« 4 • not lieard He knew by tha droop of her S0TrT, shook hands, but If so they surely fof us to be friends with hla en eap¥ gkve #iu1 m to Soa»'£c. Ointment 25c and 60c head that slm was thinking of her 1 reckon 1 was klnda peeved be- Urldget'u military career, and to YuticLiri twve done right. T»e7"re both emles." Her tiouest eyes^appealed cause, yon wera Joshln' me." » Dcuu & Chemical (tonu "That would have vbeen hherr life as *ell. As It was, she . V mi.i-'i"' boys, an' there's no 1 to him fur understanding. e admitted. Then ; bluntly "If you think Just because IHBM got bet, wounded to the hospital, *e«8 "I' you civil to him at Mu«a, after lift had aud was able to wive tlie lives of Ultouldu't be friends. would feel thataway. Well, I'm glad worked his head off to save Dave yore futtierl" x number of them. FOR SKIN ILLS "Kxtept that Wlls KcCttnn killed No. Down In the bottom of my we've cleared things up. The feud's Stone—" (TO CONTINUED.) Stark retorted bftrshly heart 1 never did think go-excep off anyhow," can cljUni that fc'attwr »erve<: WOODBRiDGE LEADER. FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1932 Neaoiiri* Altaw To PAGE FOUR wuw«. ™\*& wutoiteJ At IFAOFR Christmas Seel Sptad Services The The consecration of lp«- M ., i.i- wl) .<-\r< a: Sale Officially ol memorfal altar *4 Trinitj tnurci : «riM tv h«4d *n Sundsrv. »ft*>rni'ts in 'hr- in NVcdbridge ar^i <-omfilunll> WEUNE*pAY. THE SEVENTH DAY i Dj^kod No. % on 8% There hly i.SOO Cr •At- i.ri v\!fia M.-vETKEV Ill'N- i danubtrvt Pr*fartd Stack Smart play—good teara work—and a big gain. That was ol i.ili .rd.-. '•:; '.ri»'-" PivwkoJ NV « oo -"« " |.any This ranV. R ND f lY 0 Cumubd«t Ptdtncd Stock Johnny Business who carried tht- ball and by tr,- took:*.of of Che.ro. if •;>. District Cl>rK '•< ,h*.B.«rt lt ti; ^v SJn ^ TiS >n th, ' :h<- larffft optr Drndtad No. 18. oo 15.00 i»-r'.'-a'i ir.Hl-l-'-: it v.»- .. •'!• '«•!) Mat'? .f Kducation. ,4Tt*rn v-n ••< '.!•.* *aid day'at 1h« Shfr things he's going to crash through for many M-W J/;-..ns U'l fli-*-'.s In the I Ctntd«nr Pr«Jm»tt Stock ll herd in Woodbridge btfore the season's over. It's hard to T Mr i'elf-r V -y."V!*. IVrth JWmj «.rv*.?. -,, :.h :i were jff^oai^tr. -.!» City of N« Brun* The Bo»ro ol Jire.!i>rt oi t-uci;; here in nw""u«'- - ^nM -aid acton- r<;w;,M f YM,;I,^ <>. *•• •'•• A ( f r n J r \-:\ i,. d'-aler. a arit stogtop a tfat^am that's glared fo«r spee/ K/d andV actionm k.^ it rr.or«:! ,r«-t. W-^KH*, N~ ' " ::?..l the ' <''' ;-rna'.tr. wtr- :.< i W-dntid •> "'^j fth*e'o»r;am 1«U. traris or par There's OM thing about foo.riall»htenmf f w h h h» - ; o. I;J ,.... ,u, ,, M fviay. T'nat h«f «! an4 \x\iifi m snarf -Ktr }lr- »t?Ptr Hnska will ,;,.., KK.le!ier s ...,.., Covwitj of Mlddlesci I (trrn) Stom o*!np *'. intffl{"l?ftter"tlr* than any »theM|ame-U_du.:^a: * {niH«ms, *-•!.. .™^,*n, .*> - vjclt '.i!rr*}Tf«rai the «»• •< '% B*' " . , the m.l "S Oorooiatue Hrrf«fH'i »iocfc .. c ;::.,-l Irifj^ft and ciifii.-idttrd. Inttr .js m intCTiseiriTiier-.iH « a|frtss ve-team is u-u,d!> trie ,„> t, ,._,,ri .„,„ :,,,(;..... I>.Uf'i'. n « we*.-; flying Kru'Tri a"u un4V».i..., ~- _ II 15 Mi shar»: a^ '-he •»'«• »' •>'•'• i'" th«r new ci mily jlot in A : i:.- N'c-s. SO ar.d ": iri Bliwk 3T3^r rn a map annum on ui» non par valut CUT U J winniTiK team. The ,W*°,i- working that ]ink- fun-;m ti* an>,-M ^ <"!'• ••• I'.rth Ambo^, M » j>f.r;i>r. f Berkley T«rrAf*. thiv tlte PrsfMTeO 8toc* wilt! »l :- :-' iflg aub-divisivti ot Block J73N. sllu- ihare. and t «i"« ^ *nar* on '»• T rfroifriizJiur that fact, and i* worKing ma nratawimj <**«*«» *4^ ^n non par rtlat Common StKI TOt -r* —l,Mi*L *u»tHil>K>ltM- sted in Is»lm MiddlfjM County SFW auart*T tndim W«>"IKI Jl 1»: * " . "' .„! T>rr..MnlP to advantage. , , ._ 4.;rai, ilU, „,„: r-,rorr ll Instead of sitting idly in lh<-ir stores and , :>rk> JH'T f !h» County <.f MwM!f business go '-Lviwhere with a "what's the use" at , Deer"*1 am-' ir.iinn tc apprnximateiy N •:I:ANCEKY , n.9T5t». newly organized association i.s getting down to . «.<(.ri;.-. terr«« Stocli ar« sayabie on Itr au'i C.tween Cl i ii - ---"I month. making plari.s to keep their old business and %< «,lt. born rortn. i: business for the Christmas holidays despite this r i. fs. I Public Senrice Electric and The Merchants association realizes ite shoi-i :onunjfs.j r,: 3. WIGHT. Ga* Company Dividend No. M on 7> at p. 12m, 2 They realized that heretofore only a few of the rri^rcrutnts j t» CurnoUnre Prefer™) Stock d anyattempt to make their shop Arr Dividend No. 6 on ».00 Cmu&art Prtfenrd Stock s«:S«SEK il!Ki i- .WO The Board ot Jrevtwr o' . • - - ia! ... Ill AM KK1 OF NEW JMiSKV lh«- ,;i Ot iP-M To EMILi J n EN MAN tw in- declarwl the r*«uiar qua"«'!> d^;i. • Mr. Volknian JESSE MEN MAN 1 str - f-Iii'-Jfl "f tlie salrl , By virtue ol &ri order ol th« Court on thf HinJiiWl ""^ • - Kni'-'t I). Ku ' Ofli"- I i tl.e City that Company DivWemif are («^a: • 'rf C'banrery ot New Jersey, dated Xov- December 11 ]«!• to »^kh.,r|,- -r I ember lt>, i'^K., made in a cause witere- record ai thi cloie of bu?.:-«? !•»•• • • ^/Vartui.t' All' the folTt>*inf '* |«eel «< !it> Woudbrldge Building ami Loan Aj isociatl'.n utside decorations. And! ,.,,,i. .„,„»,., .

an, <>•. .... ]ld cooperaU' with (.ach | THE TRUTH AMUT other. ; In connection with this campaign, the Merchant's as-; bociation i& awarding two prizes to High School students' who submit the best essays in "Why We Should Shoj) in Woodbridge." The winning essays will be. published in •thifr paper. IMATIC PAINS We admire the Thtrt an m^ny runt* ot rVomttin. Merchant's association Hence, no one remedy can ran all caaa. Batif the came of TOITS rtenmatk paisi b they will be marching eina* uric acid, then jtm ahoatd k*3» in football, we hope the that by taking Gold Mtdal HaariecD K, work in unison and play a C«p«nlc< you can rtimulaV your kidneyi to cany all more ark acid poison. In 237 yean this fine, old tnedltbie hat nhra iiX<;.7und'ii ol, w.,, .Jy u N., »: MARTIN t ttEILEY. , millioM. luiit on GOLD HECAL. 35C A Tbc BUY i.:; ;:•.-: Kisp '-f lets ^ntillod. "Map of i Solicitors tor Complainant Yesterday was ma.nn.Kft,»...„. . . •. •" iV-iV.t Amti'iV HeiEhH. sitiiatf-d inWwJ' 7-H Brofid street. ' GOLD MEDAL tl''rl> U,r\<\g<: Township. CmnW "f Middle-' Newark, Ne» Jersey thanks to God for all the blessings of the past >>ai\ tfx and State of New Jersey." sur- Dated: November 18, 1832. H A Alt Li M OIL CAPSULIS was yesterday. Today, like most people, we viriii'd lli"ir son, Artlmr. w'>" i;; •y..'.l ;uid imppcd l.i> Larson ami Foi. Nov. 35; Dec-2, 9 and 18 A w riiil «igirieerii. Nu. 137 Smith street. forget in the rush of our daily routine. a .slllilcnl !il AmlnTrit Coll-i:". ""'^'I'^u'n,,-ri *^»' ^ l •ll,,.,','.' xitniitfly little offering that we are indeed thankful fopthe blessings l.ol.l th.ir 'lane at th,- Hmuariu. NINO. ( alll>,,,Xi,1,,,I-:y Ood has ijestowea upon "*• •• •• ,,.I'ariH,h ,lmllII,, on snmoSrlmoli ^i-^r^.'t.- to- - MO.ISO.W. . , .. 1 $3,477.00- God has bestowed upon us. If you have health you are u1 h I;I Toefpjhcr with :ill iind ?inB>ikr th rights. prhlh-gJ'S, iwrpdituiwiiU and blessed indeed. uppurtenanrys thtranntfi bfl'ingiti? nr in anywise iippndiiining. . BERNARD M. CANNON Shfiir. WILLIAM A. SPENCER. Sf.lidtr.T, S27.30 10m-4.n.l's" be in sanitariums receiving the l>esi oi can.- Ou w...- . ,irv mitfht have a chance to live. Buying Christmas seals is uiimtsrion u* wm>? one way of giving these unfortunate sufferers a chance. And at the same time,, you are showing your thanks that WOMEN TALK OVER you have been saved from the plague. „ BACK TO WORK The tumult and the shouting have died. The speech- THEIR HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES es have all been made. The votes have been counted. The campaign is history, and it's tin\e to go back to work. The great problems of today are not political prob- lems, They are economic, financial, social. They are com-i fan can go BACK pletely non-partisan. All any President can do to solve: them is to give his very best efforts, according to his' lights, to assist the people with the power of government. ^THANKSGIVING f Legislation will be paBsed, official suggestions will be of- 4 fered—but no matter how good they are, they will be so easily and /or so litt/e cost worthless unless the people stand shoulder to. shoulder and work for their own salvation. Almost all observers '" agree that the bottom of depression has been touched. The work of restoration has begun, lt will be a lotig.'an ar- •-' dulous work, requiring the utmost each of Us can give. Par- •TWA the warmth of real friendship tinsanship m«Bt be forgotten. ,.Labels mu£i4je forgotten. «nd affection in the wordi that speed Never in the history of the county has. n(Jn-polUical ltfvd- .tisanship must be forgotten. Labels must be forgotten. d£ - -"•••• So—back to,work! •''"""* j new vigor and faith for the work ing the rlfiht to Ijitl, at the nar- LKOAI. at;t! of A. (JroKH itnil Son, Inc., -.it of the days ahead. To Suimybidi1. l-'uriu and 'I'O KiilK OeorKu'B road', KordH, N. J., Whom It May t'd, Natlmn Orous', ttse Ttait- V.' H, HOBi'iililum, They have no quarrel with ';he cO!>f of eUctrterty in Iff, will hell on Dwwmlier y, I'j;i3, AttoriiHy at I4w t«waUow .lot -NOT WASHED ^Mtifc.Oitwal WliUr, "oil, l*l»thrt Mpty W cbwiug gwtt and expect ittakvtfcdatttoaiUClJmailAUnUI DRESSMAKING . . -. *9Jm to make you suddenly tweet UVKK PUA« tofrt U»»» tw paaadt ol bfc "Call U» and We'll Call Promptly'^WOodbridg"fc a»wiii( liwljr Md maa* JJ« M "up and qp.' d it th Thay cuotain *oiid*r(ui, barmlaw, ttaUp #fOr they can'cant doo it thet y only l ho H ' -""4 the boweto andd a mermere nwvt>- vttfeUbW ucu; aiiuilDl wheo H 1735 4am.'t|(Htat thecaiue, Thu maklBK the bilit fluv (rm4y. |lnr your duwiwu4>out beluiS tiut dun'Uak Ivr 1!"« P«l». AJA ter Crurt MAIS STREET unwummnGE. N. '• Uttlo liver 1'IIU. Luuk (ui th« iiaout Cart*Cl PVBLIC WHvw. It should pour out two ti liquid bile into yow boweb Littlu UVM I'llU .u elm ltd l»b«|, R«MBf' tt OIWIC1L WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, NOV. 2S, 1932 PAGE FIVE Advance Dab &ARRONS WHIP SAINT MARY'S, 18-0 About The New

FORDS TRAM BOOK1NU develop groiuer fish remiuprcs for Chevrolet Car ilored Team To the public. RED GHOSTS WIN ANNUAL Second Warders FORDS. The Fordr, A. C, a While there has been an ad- newly formed basketball team, Is vance In thin states fish hatchery 'Reeking games with teams in this program for 16 years, il.e recent THANKSGIVING DAY CLASSIC Meet Paterson Bow to Elizabeth I vicinity having their home courts, experiments Iftadli^ to substant- j Listed on the F"ords roBter are ially Increased output, date "nick Frank Elko, Tony Klug, Sam Vlr- to 1925. FROM SAINT MARY'S, 18-0 AtVanSyckle's Belmonts, 26 to 0 igillo, Clirt Handerhan, Bill Kc~ vacH, Joe Me Blanehard and "MOKK, AND MQUER THOIT" he Rroatest colored agf;roKii- I'orceo to employ t\ makeshift, p t pitka. 1 1 e e Gerek Stars for Woodbridge in a Wild Drive—Proves in (lit tiiHtoTy^ of hUHketball line-up duo to Injurlnn to Bovenil | may be arranged by com , Protesaor Alexander H. Phillips VIKII Perth Amboy, Monday munleaCIng with Frank Klko, Princeton University BCiuntUt and to be the Whole Show—Every Member of Barron it when it opposefl the jiowei- regulars, the KorSii RecB bowed before the strong Elizabeth Bel- Wlldwood avenue, Fords, or by chairman of the Fish Hatchery Paterson Ilig Five at Vim calling Perth Amboy 4-4008. Squad Gets Chance to Play. kh.'s auditorium, In New Brun- monts, 2B-0, at Pfelfter's terrace, Committee, with his associate ck avenue, Perth Amboy. Sunday afternoon, commissioners and Superintend- )n Monday night Frank Mor Flis, Belmont fullback, Bcored ant Hayford, began to look for FOURTHJiaORY OVER SAINTS week's Patrrson five will re- four touclulowns for his club, one The Sportsman better results through selective sent the Perth Amboyans. on an Intercepted pass in the breeding. Other prominent Jer- Before one of the largest crowds that ever witnessed Jack In 1930 the Rens hud al- third quarter. Of New Jersey seymen serving on thlB committee n Woodbridge-St. Mary'B game, Woodbridge again de- dy won 600 court games In 5 are Commissioners George C. feated the Runyon coached team, 18-0, in the annual JB and since that time have The visitors made twelve first downij to three for the Recs. They By P. B. 8ILVKR 3d up victory upon victory, Warren, Jr., of Summit; Benja- Thanksgiving Day thriller, at the race track gridiron yes- lirled fifteen forwards and com- min W. Cooper, of Moorestown terday afternoon. With "Jo-Jo" Gerek playing stellar ty hnvo long been recognized pleted three, While the Recs com- Predictions that last week and Lewis Spinks, ot Nixon. oife oN the best basketball pleted one out ot fourteen, would see the first real codflshing ball and absolutely running wild, the Kirkleski crew ex- jns ever to appear on an Amer- Enorgles of fish culturists Krlss, who played tackle, and of the year, were home out the perienced no difficulty in outplaying their heavier rivals. n. court. Scott und Dlckson were the out- throughout the world, up to this Only once in the entire game was the Barron goal threat- first two days, when boat after time, had been directed largely to- Besides other crack pkyers, atantt|n« pjayd** for tha RM>. boat of tho de«p e?u toning fleet ened. Late in the third quarter, Woodbridge was play- Van Syckle i team representing Perth Am- f was ably assisted by KrUty ward reducing-thu lots of young returned with jubilant anglers trout during the first six months, mg-tfceir fourth •tringeri*. A. St. Mary's punt took a 'flu- y will Jfave in its Iftieup Gaza and Novak. ky" bounce and hit Lockie in the side and St. Mary's re- Van Hyckle. of Jefferson M»- itmadtft, long one of the lead- displaying the best messes of cod which is the crillclal period in tors, Ihc, local Chevrolet dealer, i figures in basketball in the Fowls Ktft's KHz. fish, taken this fall, artificial production of these fish. covered on Woodbridge's 5-yard line. The Woodbridge haB the following to say about the new 1933 Chevrolet; Bt. Ho was twice named as the The best hook to use for cod Those New Jersey scientists and regulars rushed in and held the Saints and the latter lost Rotella Lawlor bustneaB men, seeking to give the )st valuable player in the Am- fish Is a number 6-0 to 9-0. Sproat the pigskin when a pass went incomplete into the end leun League and his basketball Left End angler more sport and fish for his HERE perlence covers practically every Krlss Berglund or O'Shaughnesay, snelled to a license dollars,, determined to zone. ' Iportant team in the country. Left Tackle tarred lifton line. Tie one hook strive for a strain of trout that It was a Woodbridge team that — —— 1 was playing with Gerek and It j COMES The tuBsle is expected to be one Raphael Rustlck about ten' toch«s from the sinker, would be more disease resistant. : those hard fought, brilliantly played better ball than at any Left Guard the other about two feet higher. For the Initial experiment, time since Gerek left the line-up Laughs Feature the LEADER! *yed contests,. battled In -way Welsman ...... Carny twelve pairs of the largest and ilkt only truly great professional With the water setting after before the AnUioy name. It was Center last week rough seas, young Herb finest brook trout, 34 months old, [almost Impossible to believe the CHEVROLET as can play . 12 Vi to 1* Inches long and ready change one man can make on a Sacked Hllderbrandt Hammer went out on Monday with Play Presented World Le der in Motor Car Sale* nme idea of the strength of Right Guard for their second spawning, were team. Without Gerek Woodbridge for four out of the paat six negro team may be gained Bscha r Bobe the 4:30 p. in. Whitby. He had selected froni the hatchery pools. 1B Just a football team. With Ger- years presents . the fact that more than three Right Tackle 67 cod caught by 8 anglers and The average yield per female was ek it is an unbeatable aggregation. By Woman's Club A REMARKABLE ne» it has scored victories over Blanehard Coutant the largest fish of 14 pounds full- 893 eggs. These eggs were hatcit- It is safe to say that it Gerek had' (Continued from Page 1) ed In separate tanks and reared played the whole season, Wood- original CeltlCB, a team that Right End ing victim to his own bait. consistently been heralded as Brown Gola in separate pools. Prom Hie fast- bridge would have been an' unde- NEW greatest basketball team In Quarterback Tuesday showed still further est growing and healthiest of feated and untied eleven. Mrs. Douglas McCarthy— » United States. HudklnB Novak omprovemeiit with the Bachem, thesa schools of trout WHI-H chosen Clicking for the first time hi Asher V. Itandolph AUTOMOBILE In 1929 the Rennaiaance had Left Halfback with 53 cod, the individual catch breedei'B us the foundation for the four eamoB, Woodbridge early Mischief Makers for 1938 9 distinction of playing every Dlckson - FHs waB recorded by. an angler about new strain. By 1930 the best showed that they were the mast- Konrad Stern, Edward McLeod —that only «n In the American League and Right Halfback the Glory, the Bame day, with el- group ol 154 months old trout era of thtee situation. After re-jj Abraham Goldberg Jack BOOB ng through with victories Wargo ._ Kristy even cod fish. Bethon's 15'A from this selective strain measur- celving the kick-off they punted]AunA t Mabel Henderson— THE LEADER them, a feat never achieved i Fullback " pounder winning first honors. ed 14 to Inches ;md the av- to Keating who fumblefumbled, on beln&& : Martin Newcomer any team before that time or Belwonts 14 0 0 12—21! Thompson had & twice, getting 2 erage .egg production per female tackled. Markona recoveredd ddeep,Grandfather McCarthy , could poBBlbly achieve ace. Recreations 0 0 0 0— 0 cod at a clip. The Glory brought at second spa»»ilng w lS im- an tn St, Mary's territory. LLowls Pottec at the price he Paterson club, which will In 40, for the day, other boat re- increase of 20'J per Touchdowns—files (4). Points cent, over] WRh Wukovets and Zllal do- Grandmother McCarthy- here every Monday night has ported 48 cod, 32 cod, 17 cod and 1925, Hut even morn remark ing most of the ball carrying, John B. Breckenrldge It's a uped a noteworthy reputation after—Kristy, Novak (line plays) 10 cod. able was the record for r.i3l, Twin Cousins— .Substitutions; Recs— Bullnt, WondbrldKR marched down to tho court. Thus far In the The l)est of it all these catches when eight pairs of selected fish, scoring position and would have Lawrence McLeod, George BEAUTY! won It has played "bang-up" Scott, Stelghens. BelmonU-Kran- were made offshore at Seabright, only 21 months old, were iound McLaughlln ynskl. scored within the first five mln- tetliall and filled an it 18 with \ J, Captain Bailey nulled a to M larger than were their U4 ut«B,had not Lefflpr fumbled a. Paul Whlteman ... Anthony Aqullu (Just wait till you see HU Is likely to give the other Officials: Umpire— Warren. old pnisejj^Loi'tj in lit2& surprise when fishing the yagg on Ihft 10-VBti( stripe with President-elect Franklin D. and as for » in the American and Metro- Referee- -KrattsBr H*std Hnesmaiv luced ai first spawn: no one Jnear him. f'.ie fumble RoOHeVett .;..: .....:^.. Thorn* Lev! in Leagues plenty of trouhle. —Toth. only real catch of cod ever taken ins an average"orili21' eKg9 per •Mrs.- Fr*Bkll» C Unofjtf- .... „,.,_ female, which was an increase of eiided ' Woodbrfttge's "drive" nw- SIZE from these grounds. mentarlly. velt Dr. Charles H. Rothfuas The fishermen are waiting lor 114 pev cent, over the second Miss 1840 Emerson White record ot the older 1!>2& trout. The Saints punted and Wood- the big onealo hll at the Cholera bridge took the ball near mld- Miss 1932 Fred Brtegs «• ISanks and any day should see tta Reports on their growth measure- Pola Negrl Fred Brjegs ments and their egg production fleld and with Gerek turning in a trick turned IR the consensus of fine exhibition of sheer power, Pola Negrl ...Raymond Jackson, Sr. BIGGER opinion. this year are awuiled wltu inter- Mr. Hendrlck Stein ... P, H. Locker est by fish culturlstB. Woodbrldse advanced to the flve- yurd line. Gerek ploughed to the Mrs Hendrlck Stein.Carl M*tftgpri toauao lhc leader doesn,t Just what this selective breed-1one yard marker and Frank Jost Scotch Uncle ..., James Reed! v* to The Civic League was kept busy during the week de- From the Erskine Lake Preserve President Herbert Hoover— I reduce wheelbase to retain j)ite the fact that a holiday came in the middle of the Game Warden report on the 'first ing means from an operating cost I plunged over, for a touchdown, a low selling price three days ot upland game season standpoint, when applied oiilzilal's attempted place kick was , Alfred N. Jellyman. feek. The Craftsmen took the Woodbridge Fire Company which opened a week ago resulted wholesale scale to hatchery oper- wide. The remainder ot the peri- Mrs. Herbert Hoover— | all three games; The Schwenzers also took all three in bout 600 rabbits being shot. ations, is shown by New Jersey od saw St. Mary's deep In their Louis Cohen | LONGER om the Fleas; the Woelpers won two out of three from The preserve is in northern Pas- records for the past "three yeare. own territory. Jost's 40-yard run Sally Finn Victor Love WHEELBASE saic County. ' With but little Increase in pond after Intercepting a-pass on hia Baby Brother —• 1.eland Reynolds e Hoffeners and the Doughboys also took two games own 30-yard line was the feature Madame Pierette...Vlncent Weaver rom the Fords Recs. Several bags of woodcock were acreage during this period, the LARGER reported as well as fair number number of legal sued trout die- of the first period, Prince of Wales ... Bdw.ird Leeson The statistics: of grouse, a moderate number of trlbuted has been increased 58 \ The second quarter was a repe- Madame Schumann Helnck— ROOMIER FISHER WOELPKRS , HOFFKNRR mala.pheasant were also killed. per c«nt. and the poundage of tlitvtltlon ot tho first in that the Howard Stillwell Hansen 185 157 117 J. Ayilitki 177 183 155 Due I* wet' weather, pheasdnt and annual outimutimt from 151,642 to\Saints were constantly staving off Spanish Girl James Prescott BODIES - i • v thrusts at their goal line. Gerek Colonel James Ulnwlddle— Yost ... 187 147 -161 B. Hoffener 194 201 144 grouse were considerably harder 240,085. Aaroo 201 210 179 E. Mandamaker ...150 195 re- broke loose for a 25-yard gallop Dr. Wnv. Barrett featuring 163 to find than rabbits, but a turn in In 1926-27 New Jersey . Skay -...,175 206 202 Q. Hoffener ...... 16* fT6 170 the weather Iff expected to make- tea8e4'277,,&0ft trout in 1471 mile in this period from his own 40- Mrs. James Dinwlddle— oxy Elnhorn 154 166 135 G, Urbanskl ....213 180 147 conditions better for these birds. of streams, an average of 188 per yard marker, However the B»r- Stephen Wyld THE KIKST tnJNDAMBNTAL Here is a tip that may be cheap mile A 22 per cent, improvement ,rons did not score Until the period Fiske O'Hara ... Stanley C. Potter IMPROVEMENT MADE IN / 902 876 794 888 986 799 insurance to be kept from being OJQ tbia .record was made during was about three-fourths over and Head Usher .. Dr. Maurice TIIAVBL COMtXJRT IN the past season, 1931-32, when a pass from Jeat, on theJWW* Tralman OVKR TEN YEAH8 shot instead of. a deer. Get a - * PQRDB RECREATIONS AMERICAN LEGION coat, like a white jacket worn by 506,667 large trout were planted, I Hue, was com&leted to Leffler who Ushers— and as for * ^ , ~ crosseji^nnrtndJ th+UeA goaAnnl linelinn. H. D, Clark, Thoma* Leahy, .125 155 222 Wltherldge 170 202 215 barbers. an average o£ 344 to each mile of hompson 134 167 175 Kilroy 124 162 159 Get it large enough to fit over strenm. With those Irealthter ftsh Practically the whole Klrkleskl Dr. Joseph Mark, J'.mes A. PERFORMANCE 5er 176 178 182 1 158 148 205 your hunting coat after allowing with Bmaller mortality and with squad saw action in the third peri- Compton, George—R^ Merrill, od which saw the laat scoring of D. Harry Ford, Charlea Seifl- ftllahan 133 211 156 170 157 156 for shrinkage. Dye It first with constantly improved hatchery HIUHEK HPUED: , 186 178 154 J. Larson , 148 161 164 scarlet dye. Then redye it with methods, only 3.8j pounds ot food the day. With Captain Bosze and sel and Joseph Copeland and Gerek sharing running hon- Befft sMan Irving J. Reimers KA8TKR PICK-UP! turkey red. Slip it on before deer were required to produce a pound OltBAlTCK POWER! 758 889 889 770 880 ~899 hunting as a warning you have of trout, this year, aB against 5.5 ors, the Red GhOBts advanced to Bishop Dr. Ira T. Spencer nether horns or hoofs and wish to pounds three years ago and more the 15-yard stripe and Jost stand- Bridesmaids— ing on the 25-yard line, heaved a HoBCoe Chase, Ed Christian, I It's the FLEA SCHWENZER. go home with a whole hide in- In earlier years. The actual pro- stead ot having your hide full of duction in cost of food was 42.5 pass to Jackson over the goal line Nicholas Latrgan, Harold Vo-, Osborne 100 150 176 S. Kabarec ..., 200 202 189 for Woodbridge's last score. Wu- gel, Howard Jernee, Merwln Deter 187 173 142 A. Lee _ 161 177 188 holes from buckshot. per cent. • SMOOTHEST CAR Shubert 169 147 181 kovets' attempted kick was wide. Jones, James J. Dunne, C. Schwenzer 167 162 193 In the same three years new The features of the period w"ere a Wayne Cox. Deter 180 197 173 8. Tuntson 147 163 169 In endeavoring to produce methods of bass culture have en- 30-yardJ run by Bosze from his in the low-prie» 4y Simonsen 184 188 170 Al. Simonsen .., 178 203 189 Maid of Honor Harry Sechrist because ol— more and better game fish at loss abled the State to more than 20-yard line and a 38-yard run by Matron of Honor— coat for the anglers, New Jersey double the output of bass finger- Gerek to the Saint's 10-yard line, 865 842 ' 843 907 928 baa, developed what its sportsmen llnga from 102,205 to 206,575. Mayor Win. A, Ryan An entirely new principle after receiving a Jatteral pass from Flower GirlB— ol— . soon are to recognize as a strain The average production of fish Jost In mid-field. George Rothweiler, O. T. Frazer WOODBRIDGE FIRE CO. CRAFTSMEN of super-trout. Growing to a foot per acre of bass ponds has beeo The fourth period saw Wood- Ring Bearer Fred Baldwin tcann :. t48 m • i*e NayWw ~...iM. 1.71. 136 or more in length In two Instead Increased from 8810 to 13,662. bridge still deep In St. Mary's ter- i of three years, tfaaler and nstui-> Train Bearer Jamea Filer ENGINE borne 192 176 194 R. Siraonsen ,,..,.168 152 181 BlUeglU Hunftsh alsa- *r« helng ritory, but e«BBW«r*l)lK weakened Bride ,„,. Hairy ,D. Ford Elnhorn 185 157 231 V. Schwenter ...209 178 206 ally better fig liters when hooked, produced with greater economy by frequent substitutions. The MOUNTING these fish, now in the fifth gener- and from the same pond arceage, Groom— 204 19S 205 186 226 186 Barrons failed to score again al- \ wonder and so do you! Blner - 146 166 1«£ A, Levi .167 202 176 atlon, are being raised artlftcally the 1930-31 distribution was 141, though they twice penetrated aa A Chevrolet invention at a great saving in cost over the 700 while 225,000 were planted far aa the l»-yard line > that wins % 875 944 >22 9U 946 older methods of trout peopaga- this year. Point Long, in Dispute e Runyon crew'a one shln- Solved, by OW TrMi? COMPLETE jbl«» for Heirs in * . astonishing accomplishments and hatchery and an' inftlHary at tlmisl play for his team Over-Supply of Will* In one case a wealthy man was numerous scientists ure vlBlting Hancocks Bridge, Sialem county, la the habit ot lending copies of an ^SiAte Vlah Katc^J^ a.t Hack- the day when he ran from hla o were parts of the same continent Mention was "made In a recent wag hooated to 11^,400,000 and 30-yard line to the Red and nan been found In northern Alberta, over annoying vibration. utt arising out of a will of the elaborately Kept draft for th« j«a* ettstown,- to study at nwt Jfaiid white perch try- to* 600,<>, Aii 4d W annually to four of bis friends. The; the system, which was explained liny art an* coutributi6n to cora- Remains of tree* said to that the testator had made by Supt. Hayford at a recent con- The 18-0..'. "was' fifteen to twenty million last wills and testaments. soon got bored and stopped read- mercail fishing was the planting Mary'B worse defeat of the cu ing them. But one of them discov- vention of the American Fisheries yean old, yet perfectly preserved, * BUT THAT seems a fairly largo num- of 805,000 shad fry In the Mauricu rent season. The game marked ered by accident, some yeas# after Association. were found In Htlcky tar sand near r, but It la by no means a record. river, where shad catches are Woodbridge's fourth consecutive ISNTALL- the diarist's death, that be had writ- The State fish hatchery man- Port McMurray. Gnarled branches woman made a doien wills showing a substanlal yearly In- triumph over the Blue and White, ten bis will on page 647 of one ot agement has so increased the crease from earlier restocking. derek, Markous, Balog, JoBt and and tmuks of trees that could be A NEW INVENTION Din a few years and on the deatb the annual volumes. In It he .be- yield of eggs from spawning Bosze were the stars tor Wood- whittled with a jackknlfe, and even that takes half the effort out 'of fprme.r duke of Sutherland it queathed his entire fortune to bis, trout and at the same time so re- bridge; while Clerk, Saffron and the leaves mid the Insects that fed found that he had left no fewtr uced the mortality^ that one (XMJTLY TO LOAN MOENSK lour Mends. •• <•• isinak did the best they could upon the leaves, were In a good fth 1)2 wills behiud him. .uarter of the former number of VXMt HUNTING—FUUUNdi STARTING Meantime, the estate bad passed J for the parochial school. state of preservation, thanks to the If the niaD who makes a breeding flan now produce suf- to a distant relative, and It was only ficient eggs for hatchery opera- New Jersey game wardens are Air-tight embrace of the tar sand. ANOTHER er of different wills may com- after a long lawsuit that the tour The line-up. tions. Losses of young have been warning hunters and fishermen Not only are Ihese ancient trees far that wtll give you new ite matters for the beneneiartes, •legatees w«f« «bl» to-wouu^r what t» Mdu««d that oaly one-half the against loaning their license cards older than any previously discov- man who makes only one can Woodbvldgo St. Mwy'H ideas about was left of It—London Answers. former number of ftnerllngs are or btrttmrt finrtho^^wMHi ered tree renmlns, but they are satd DetluieB do so Jijist as effectively. . t.u.iHi.11-Van -Syskle now needed to grow the adult fish by laying themaelvea open to ar- To^ be the "onTy th»H'aT for new Jersey's big restocking rest and heavy penalties. The L." E. program. This selective breeding unlicensed gunner who- seeks to Markoua • Saffrotr rasilc period vegetation In Its origi- system, combined with more econ- evade paying for his share of flsb L. T. nal state. The remains were dis- AND MANY omic methods of handling the and game upkeep by borrowing a Currle Beatty covered by the engineer of th» Ca W.H.S. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE friend's license tmlls down a },. G. nadlan federal departufent of mines, growing flab., In three years have Lee Hurley OTHERS Score reduced the coat of feeding hatch- doubje-barreled penalty, making v who la an authority on bitumen de- both himself dnd the licensee C posits. NEVER BEFORE) Date Opponent Played W.H.S. Opp. ery trout 42,5 pt*i' cent. Bosse Wlnniokt Scientific knowledge and burt- liable to nn«s of fSO with coals ib»e a New )ct. 1 Union Hill —Howl 18. > 6 on r«py«(Hrai«i4 }» tiw pr a iatl term. Records of penal- R. G. . * 0 Of the stale Hsh and tft* ffdid by llcunse t((att«ri Sfolr ,:,„ ,.. • *-, - fVan. Referae: Oct 14—Leonardo —Away ani* c ™:mt,l»-i.jn N.I- L'OMPANT, HAVANA. • 'H.\ ,\ prude that cnal trains require two cimliies 10 pull and a third to push % Your 1V,\M|- to c t up over the hump.— nnd AIMMtl>s tnii scir. engrnvrt»u N' i;;; [i!i I'iorkn nnd Secretaries, had just siui to speak a mouse entered, pur sued by n large (fray cat. The pur suit dinged the tiny rodent under a rhnir inul tlie guests sprang up and 1 r.o in I.os Ancolr1* f '^i'Til ro'irt when i1' •irlv -I'" men ami women simultaneously 1<»ifc thr- onth nf knelt on thplr chnlrs as the- oni fol- lowed Its prey along the loncth of I'iiixt-iisliip, tl.is l><-! n ni'.e ">f the larger ii.it nr:ili7.;itinn I'liisses In the city's history. 'J—SMrrhlnR 1 the table. Not Until the Intruders for in the ruins in ti lllstrirt of Cnma;u i v, riila. after the hurricane that to..k nlmnt 2,:JH) I'-es. i;,•ii.ru) Klectric coinpnny laboratories in Si'linertady. .•.. Y, ntlnued tlielr race to another room :;--Ur. li-v ini; l-ntiL'tmiir, asso intc I'lrrrtnr of the wlm tins twn awnrded the Nobel prize In cheniUtry. as peace restored. 47* ST. JUSTWESTtf BVAY President-Elect's Cottage at Warm Springs THAT NEW YORK UU fashions nre holding the cen- 1000 ROOMS Fter of the stui;e. Tlie program OUGrl EACH WITH »ATH AND SHOWER they are presenting Is not only spec* the safe ea«y way belore taculnr, but It Is Interesting be- WOTM troubles follow. Take Circulating lea Water,.. Radio ... cause It nuikes use of uovel peltry Large ClOMh... Full ttngth Mtrroit ID novel wnys. The fact that de- HALE'S HONEY OTHER UNUSUAL FEATURES signers are showing so venturesome OF HOREHOUND AND TAR SUN RAY HEALTH LAMPS a spirit to do and to dare mnkes eye at a glance. The tilgii standing The tried home remedy for breaking fur artistry almost breathtaking astrakhan collar Is topped with a up colds, relieving throat troubles; Roof Selarivai... Alr-CooUd litifaumni thla season in Its exploitation of Jaunty beret which hns a drape healing and soothing — quick relief for coughing and hoarseness, ROOMS $ 50 SUITES $ 00 tbe unusual * of matching fur encircling its front from SOeSO llit M 2 crown. The placing of myriads of IIH Plkl't ToMhacba Drop! Thla Hair for deter fur ar- IN THE HEART OF TIMES SQUARE rangement Is evidenced Ih the mod Itttle cloth ruffles row and row from els pictured. The very good look- above the elbow to the wrlstllne Is ing costume to the left emphasizes characteristic of the trend to make Plant Followt White Man the entry of panther akin In the list sleeves an outstanding feature of The (Miiimon plantain weed springs To the woman o( fashionable new furs. The every costume. Incidentally we up wht-rever the white man goes. The jfitinBeT wt adere *Wa BattErlnt [niggl mention that the dress un- seeds are too heavy to float In the who is coming -far. -Tlw- -rich- £reep. .9' .Jhe. man U uAnown. The North trusts the tawny tones In the fur fashion blgbspot In the realm of cricua ludlacs.. called. It "While molt effectively. fahrlcs this season. Man's Footsteps" because of this In describing the charming muff icciilinr circumstance. It Is a genus [$ trimming the black wool coat and capelq{ set which centers this if the herbaceus plants, which In- BlMwn to the right In the picture attractive trio there Is not much the «Ins.lsner does that which Is be- •lude five British species, and Is not nppdpfi to be said, as It speaks vol- mtive to this continent.—Grit ing repeatedly done this season-^ umes for Itself In the way of chic. President-Klect Franklin D. ttagi' at Warm Springs, On., close to his fa works two kinds of fur together. In You may vision it us of gray curly vcrite hot water bnths. He will spend his vacations here, and also, as la tUe past, may wase this Instance black astrakhan and lamb of highest grade, If yon wish, short visits to the place, snowy ermine make a striking com- contrasting velvet brown cloth for bination, thus accenting the black brown with gray as a featured com- nnd white theme which is as popu bination. Metal buttons, of course. DEAN OF THE tfOUSE lnr as It ever was, and perhaps Headquarters of Nazis in Berlin BLADDER and a metal belt, for metal acces- even more so. The casual grnce of sories are fashionable it present, the ermine scarf-end Intrigues the ©. 1933. WeBtern Newspaper Union. TROUBLE If your bladder is irritated, cither because FF YOU CROCHET CORDED WEAVING * your urine is too acid or because inflam- W7HERE to live in New York " u a p«rplriuig question to 1ST (UKRIE NICHOLAS miitii.il in jiroiunt, JOTT try (iiild Medal LEADS IN FAVOR HaarUm Oil Ca[>suli"9.This line,pld|>r«pa- fastidious women who wub to ratmn has twn used for this purpose for combine cunfott, convenienct-, There Is a distinct corduroy In- iT7 years. Tliat its popularity continues is economy «nd nftty. The PJII- fluence in the winter's fashions. the btst jiruof that it works. But be sura hellenic lu* answered the quo- Wool, silk, velvet and mlitures all you.Ketcou) KEUAL. Accept no Bubatitute, trim for out 11,380 woiurn show a tendency to corded weaving. 35c & 75c. since 192*. This new 26 jtory It Is not confined only to clothes GOLD MEDAL hotel is an ideal pUct (or pur- for sports wear, as formerly, but HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES tkoiat women to Uve, appears lu clothes of all varieties. PANHELLiNIC FEATURES Many of the newest evening dresses 1 Coot, d«afl, qnifl loWKtn on ch« are of a «orded velvet which ap- buiki »( th* Eul Kivtt ii 44th Strt.t; Make$25to$50WeekIy I4B ninutw to CfaA^ Ctantl. hlitta proaches corduroy In weave, but is br &*LUng Sew ¥orkH(o<:k Bzcb&Dfe lecori- M dl r Ues i'x7»I)T fur tbe lirteit. UICIUIITO detleri to Brotdnr; aoM-lown b •' '" - shew ID testure. In bl.T AMHH1CA fmntmrni PonfoUu*. nickil Im, diM iwniiti rnvin; W B&tf LO B«1L Liberal commlssluna. Oom- rootu tU aaaid*; »iu tlw «!•• Corded woolens, launched In fU\e uwple III with (EottmllB irrudeiui* omlaokuif tint; lowly 1 <»»>«•*. Paris lust season, are already es- uxl tall {[uunctions uai fur P-00. Witt* I rooBt, litwsr, rool untn. IOT"- flBNIE, 81MONH • CO, Inc. UUD; wxUrtu miad muuivn. tablished as classic materials. They BJl Clftb Aieuae, N.Y are favorites for the sturdy type NEW LOW RATES of coat or suit which is destined Kl.l, I 1.1KK Tilt: DKI'KKHSION" (old- OAAV . . ftagk • »l.$»-S0 for wear In difficult weather. rn t» Fl-M. V:L , (.>r a'lvi-ril-liiic. Evt-ry- t$lO0 Dressmakers like the possibilities u.!3 lt,.-n: Thi-y Br« GIIEAT. Bend p WUKLV they offer In design, for a slight !ll:d us your to Follow Dress Style Carolina, who has served 10 con- toikd tflovm try parcel port. We will cle»n HABRV A. PETbES. il^Ji" Entraiu.0 of tlie Hitler house In Voss strt-ft, Iti-rtin, where tbc head Changes In dress styles, and secutive terms in congress. 6>e paut tor tl 00. Don't pay unlea* tatisficd. 4»lh St and Hnl Av.., N«* t«t office of thi! National Socialist purty U nnw (.•st:iblislu-d. Guards ure WX 8KAL GtEANINfi 8ISVKI T.Uphomi tUuitda J-"!'^1 Alinwn ltl thi1 uniform of tlie storm troiips of the Nazis. tM Mata *UtH • Hacfcduck, M. i. ttr An Inferiority cumulei of the worst sort is lying In wuit for the woman who attempts to wear those Museum Gets Oldest Baby Carriage chtirming shallow-crowned hats that leave almost tlie entire back of the t^cad 'litt^p, unless £fee spe#d£ Victorian clmrin Is tlie keynote of Winged feet to an alithiSrily this winters I'asliluu. One of the dressing, one well-schooled and of Ideas which prevailed lu those duya long experience In making the hair of yore was tbnt of "crochet «dg conform to fashion and beauty. •ings," Well, It's crochet edging To "enhance life charm of'a wom- •which trims this dainty little bed- an's btilr and face, and to blend Jacket. All you need Is a ball (150 them with ber clothes Into a pic- yardw) of mercerized cotton, a num- ture of beauty, requires uuusuul ber eiyht crochet hook and .three- talent—a sculptur'kf-knowledgc ol Two can live almost fourths of a yard or flat creim, lor Dl&aHe f*<**• ™i la the ttrtt picture to achieve the ultimate of beauty. «ver ljr!ut«d ^ the «hlw» wbo8e Clerical bib 18 also cniclieled or oul lB lu mercer I led tutloa, tu tu optu wtwli The practical an^e U especially " « ''a«»Jena. CaUt patte a with tightly crocheted bor- ImporUut In the am clothes. Not der. It la si in ply and quickly Qiafa, onlyj the elemeut,o^ f keepinpgg In stepp Uafl«tUrin( F«ct and now that youug girls are wear with the ^Umes, and th# uwltlug of If tbe average iuau bud to gum up Believed to b« oue of the oldettt baby otirriagea now la existence, NEW YORK CITY jng rjuu collars and ilmllar neck clotbea which demand the minimum' what he actually' knows against thla Htrange luoklug vehicle, whkb (tettr* little resemblance of Its mod- * jileree > collar erocheud aa here It of cost, hut Ui«-« la great \aw- what h« tblullf he kuowa he'd be ern Buwessora, has been eimbrlbed lu an honored [>Uce lu the museum lujst rated will add cnlc W the allk tanca allayed to the «|U Of wear- very deeply to tbe red.—UIMJUI , of tli* Society of Oldj^t Iiibttbltmttu ul Wa»bliij(tui>. It «u built la ITU. 0t woolen costuui*. ablUty. '" "~ *' * year before Oia tegtiinlnf of the BeTulutiowrr war. <

'•• -.»''.. \Ai..\^%I^, PAGE NINE THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1932

THE FEATHERHEADS ^ftw-i Gotta Give *Ero Credit MercollzodWax Ktept Skin Young

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Tru» Fiih Story "Hello, Joe. Nice bunch of flrt»." "Ych," "Get 'cm In the mnrkri?" "No, I taught these fl»h, They cost me ahout five time* tho market price."—I-ouslviHe Ourlpr-JournaJ. IWt Trifle With,Coughs FINNEY OF THE FORCE Too Much Haste Don't let them get • ttringle hold. Fl»ht germ* quickly. CreomuUion eom- 1/ WO SHORT CUT WHAT lt> LIKE To 1 binei the 7 Lett helps known to modem —AW HE'S TlWiUG To SBLU THAT CLBAKl MEANS MUCH- - X>O IS FlWP A tcience. Powerful bat harmlew. Phuu* 1 SAVE AS SHORT CUT TO LOT AIJ VY>TH WEI USWG- if AS liP Trte PLACE-THE MUCH A« SEZ to tike, No narcotic*. Your Auggist will RICH APtlER LOClCiWG- "PA refund your money if any «ro(fh or cold TMIM ABOUT IT A SHART CUT wez. Ott) SHORT CUT Wez x>a MAM -TMAT TOOKT OW0 GRASS TWWM AMD no mutter how Ionic standing U not re- OF WIJA SHORT limed by Creomultiort. (adr.> •DROP PAPSR S CUTS AN' THIKJ(TS Ri|hteom Protatt "Thn prisoner Was furious when be wnB neciisort by opposing counsel of striking hlR wife with bU fist" "What did he aay?" "Ho kicked her with his foot1 •— I,os Angeles Times. 'Miserable with Backache?

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It May Warn of Kidney or Bladder Irregularities A persistent backache, with tladder irregularities and a tired, nervous, depressed feeling may warn of some dis- ordered kidney or bladder con- dition. Users everywhere rely on Doan'j Pills. Praised for i more than 50 years by grateful Risers the country over. Sold by Veteran of the World War—Ai.d first *'lsh—Huw Is It that Mr. "I druggists. Lobster never gets Invites to any V v\ that's bow tho tprrlflp battle wus Mualcluu (considering Job)—What \Z°2£^- more dunces? p won. does your scale of wages start with? He—So y say yer dad's coming She (adoringly)—Wonderful, won* Second Fish—He holds the girls WlUe—At last a womun Ims been Leader—You should .know the an- around by degrees? derful. And how inenn it wns for i&tVs too tight 1 appointed to the diplomatic service. swer to that, my friend—It starts She—Yes—and when he does the rest of them not to give anj come around you'd better beat it Hubby—Yes, the government has with dough. / help] fShe—Do you think the Charleston JUNIOR'S FOLLOW-UP quick. decided to abandon secret diplo- j bail for the; hciirt? macy, no doubt. PUTTING DAD RIGHT i Diuretic (He—It sure Is. You've got mine BEATING THE CRITICS THEN ESPECIALLY for the CAUSE AND EFFECT Kidneys

f<- PICTURE COMPLETED Self-Convicted "How fust wiitf this man going?" 'Kuslly forty uillrs un hour." "Wlittt luuiifii ymi tliinU no?" . "lie ndmltlcd Unit lie was doing twenty."

AT THE FIRST SNEEZE use Where did you find your wonder- Mis She—IT I'm us |ir«tty as u picture, "Why do you always attend the ful follow-up system? It would get Discontented Wife—"Several of "What's this, daughter? You let D't K]ioil tho effect by hiirulllng, opening [icrforiiwnce of the the- money out of anybody." "It Is always customary to ask the men whom 1 refused when Mr, Brown, whom you barely know, ilease. iilcrV" "I simply compiled and adopted a guest to call nguln, Isn't It?" married you are richer thun you are kiss you?" "Now, father, let's get He (llKlitviiltiK Ills hokl)—lint you "SD I mil e"]»y the show wlthou the letters my eon sent me from col- "Of course It Is; especially If he now." Henpecked Husband—"That's this thing right. I didn't let him eed fruuihi);, my dear. thinking what the critics huvesuid." lege." is a bill collector," the answer," kiss me, I merely let him try." MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By Charle* Sughrae Some "Whys" Essence of MUfal ON YOUR HANDKERCH1ET HVH WIU A gUSIUESSMAU HMO REPUSES AND PILLOW WVW IS \Xt \'O UWE "ID kUOW, THW A W VtiHO WOULOMt ASK A ^BOCER FOR A PfUS 1b AOVEWiSe IU MS$ HOME PAPER. OF SO»vP \WITM At4 OWJ6R b gEOOMe I(K(D)I5WAIJT VUHWJ TU' EO»tOR Didn't Count wiu. EUPeer faec PBADIMB SEOS SOME snvse to *c Wife (lu'iirltiii luiHbiiDd arrive, IJE WJUS Afl'AO W OUR. iioina after hmirs)—\Vho is that? llushimil — Er — barrttT "' Bnybpaj'; dear.—Ktruy Storios.

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WIU- Amewrtssa "•mADlUS OUT OP TtWW" SALMI* SEUD 1 Vt\S PRIMTlMfi OrUJEBS To A /PUEASff, WHtl# TW \HHO UVBS IU A WEAR- Flying Into a Temper Touchy ... irritable! Everythingunct* her. She Deeds Lvdia E. I'ltikham's Vege- table Compnunj to soothe her nerves ind jlil 19)0 ly Jui« W. Brook. Butorlcilly Correct Skttcku build up her hcalili by iu wait actJOU* ASHINGTON'S TRAVELS "' By W. Brooka All Rllku Kmrv

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'V,^' CANNON, r THE BftmaH IN BOSTON — UNDER A HAmD FDBa^EH THfe AND HAOtEtfT MEM AHE^ Tt> FUAQ OF.,rajCt,W3ftn 5ENT B^tM "HiAT *HEY WOOUD tV*C* *. WtPABE FOft THE OEFENWL 0? Wt pTY-ABClvfN Mnka.v.. T IfeBN THE CP(V If Al UjftfeO TO WWCT' WtTWOpT «N NGN VOW T>* W"1 OF APRlU^ Mt MADE -PfttP- — THlt> WA& ALLOWED ANO ON GONOAV, MABCrtli, M^tlONb fiOS. THt U>N0 buAHI fl^l &AILtO,Fft)M BOSTON HEVEfi TO BttUW^ drink.... > W. N. U., NEW YORK, NO. 41-1932. WOODMUDGE '»"" PAGE TEN

(Continue^ from p*c* B-^ Record Crowds Advance Data About Classified Business Directory V " ' mmmGE 8440084400 See Marathon PATTERNS The New Chevrolet Car pmE mmmGE CENTS At Perth Amboy NEVER nEFORE The Woodbridge 15 EACH has a car been so Hei'oul lirciikltiK i umils Classified Advertising lii-<:[i j.iiiinini^ Intu tliu spacious Phone WanOAd Taker Uurluri Auditorium, New limns Styles thi* year are WOODBRIDGE 8-H00 wick avenue, I't-rih Amboy. WELL WORTH 1 wMk 6c par line' tllH New Jerm-y Hlalf rim DIFFERENT and 3 we«k* 4VM per lint ship 1H now In lull ttwlng. TIIIP 4 consecutive week* 4c per linn no\el contest started In l'«rlh Am we have the best of WAITING FOR boy on TliUrHdny niglil, Ottob«-r the new ttyle*. White iptee at the abort rates, 27, with 1'i oo\i|il*H from all mu- WATCH FOR CAPITAL LETTER8 AT DOUBLE Dependable Used Cars ttons of llit; country entered. The ! Krlnd of dancing 24 liours old L*hlKN Vullay Freight Ih,' TUNE IN ON ,.llt4 *4s are payable la advMc*. Railway Avenue and Green Street li'fl in the iiwruthon • when tliey Unusually lively Bout tor npliM to be teat to UM Phonrt l'Krth Amboy 4-2103 Woodbridge Tel.8-0100 liaRBed, tin1 (i24th hour of continu Leader Office may be obtained cape dress. Pattern AL without charge. Antique and New Furniture HUB dancing. Never in the litstory Charge ada, given to regular »4- of marathon dance conti-flts any also provides for vertlMrs. will be taken by phone, CHARMEB BERMAYAN—Antique M thing attracted as much interim JOLSON but the publishers ate not respon- modern furniture uphol*Ured uml • us the 1'prtli Amboy nr.iralhon NEW WHITE sible for errors in telephoned ada. finished, Slip covers and mattres^a Ada are requested to be mailed to and, judninK tiy the stamina o Oriental and domeitlc rugs cleaiml v. >, COLLAR. Ex- KVKRY FRIDAY NIGHT the Leader Office. repaired, 28 Main Bt., WoodDHdj;*, ;.. the coupk'H still remaining In the <-,redli for typographical error* or J -Phone WOod. »-U17. 24-hour a day grind, II will he wrong classification limited to one tremely important AT W P. H. Insertion. Errors miut b« reported several lnoiitlm before the win not later than Thuraday noon. All HELP WANTKD nlns couple Is determined. with the. younger advertisers must state as to ell >v N. I!, O« IflcnUim of their Mil- WANTKfl CANVAUHEH—Uood Tlif 1'frth Amboy tnaratlum Set. "* All charge ads must be p«td with miusinii. Inquire at the Leader dance IB never closed and there Is i lUe first of each month. Rometlilng KoinK on every hour ot i All classified ada must be In by 5 P. M. Thursday. the day. A fast movinK floor show- See thete new RED NETWORK All checks payable to the Wood is Htatjed twice dally with all the iidgts Leader. contestants taking part and there stylet. THE LEADER IN EVERYJUOME are very few programs of enter- remember tainment that can equ-.il thin. Full selection in Johnny Moloney and Russ Martin, two of the most versatile mastera counter catalogue THE LEADER Mrs. Wight Hostess , Waller H. Warr, of ,; of ceremony in the bunlneas todiy, Mrs Nathan Robbing Mr.. K. H. have charge of these floor shows at pattern counter. To Mrs. E. M. Hicks bovton. Mrs. Merrlal A. Moslier and they put on a program of hil- CAN Mrs. Foster ' IlUBslnger is •• I Mrs. James a. Wight of Linden Mrs. James A. Compton and from IIPT rppeni illr> arious nonsense that haH been re- Bernlcc Weaver, of Wdbr sponsible fof the packed v-~Ai»» All patterns guaran- 'avenue, was hostess at a tea at since the maratiian started ACCOMPLISH her home Saturday afternoon In Nichols and hla 11 piece Atlau 1071 teed perfect in fit and honor ot Mrs Douglas Hicks, of City pier orchestra furniahes the style, easy to make. WHAT OTHERS Highland Park. They were as- music for the marathon and takes sisted In the receiving by Mrs. a big part In both the aftenoon Edward M. HlckB, mother ot Pros- and evening floor Bhows. DARE NOT ecutor Hicks. The winners of the I'erth Am- The room was decorated with In cash and the title of New Jer- C. CHRISTENSEN & BRO. TRY! autumn blooms and the tuble dec sey State champions. The con- orations were chrysanthemums test is governed by the rules of 97 MAIN STREET and tall yellow candles. the Marathon Association of Am- and do not forget that Mr. Van Presiding at the tea table were, erica which calls for the couples WOODBRIDGE Syckte will *ivt more advance in- Mrs. Ellwood R. Johnson, of to keep in motion !J4 hours each formation on Hits fine new Woodbrtdge; Mrs. Andrew J. day with only IS minutes rest per- Wight, of Walnfield; Mrs.Malcolm iods. The pace lias been so hot car in next Friday's paper. Hicks ot Highland Park and Mrs that many well-known marathon Frank Duggan, of Metuchen. couples, winners of various con- THE CROW'S NEST Assisting were: Mrs. Harold tests throughout the TnUed States The Ladles' Auxiliary, of Con- Van Syckle, Mrs. Roy Anderson, fell by the wayside. gregation Adutfi Israel will meet Mrs. Mark D. McClain,. ot Wood- Lehigh - WilkesBarre - Anthracite TreasurTu«uda.je "ci^- liast beeSitne seVi.ct asidn e ti»{errifrflamanas i ; to forgive is divine" ...._. .--..-,Jimnret Wight Monday, ^December 12, at the bridge; Mrs.LoulB Neubefg, of home of Mrs. Joseph Welner, of Rahway, Mlse Margaxet Wight test !*nd MtM Muriel.-Honey, at Perth silver to tue imtrons. Wednesday; th hone rang-The defender of the 'AW amwwBu-xr £F ANYTHING ELSE . . . QUALITY REAI.l.V of Mrs. E. Bernstein, M previous-'Amboy. * COUNTS TRY A TON AND BE CONVINCED' ly announced. The guests were: Mrs. Harold Larson, Mrs. Lewis Compton, of LECAl. ADVtBTISKMKNT GRADE "A" ONLY everybody is el-; hoUSe—"tJll Unaen avenue , oa.u „ —, .... Metuchen, Mrs. Morgan F. Larson MIBB Marie Robblna, Miss Anita .Hn m,™1 Friday rlwi!famil»P- "511" Wh? that'S W h°USe" : F°r ft g°°d SALE Pfeiffer, of Perth Amboy; Mrs for casnigiih t witi, iir.iso makers {icd' Kuessiug contest we suggest this one: "Who will be the IN CHANCERY OV NEW JiSRSEY- Herbert Rankin, of Sewaren; MrB JOHN J. BITTING party nighnoveititst will. Saturday after] next postmaster ?" Ad in Publisher's Auxiliary Between FULTON IN V ESi Mbiivi Leslie Carhart, of Atlantic High 33 MAIN STREET, other CO., Inc. a curpuratiun at New jer- lands; Mrs. Clarence A. Ward PHONE is known us HpeciiLi Kiddies' t reads: "Help Wanted. Editor worth $100 a week for sey, Complainant, and ABRAHA.U noun 11 Uy ROSEN. LENA ROSEN, his wlte. MrB. J. Carlton JoneB, ot Railway (Brewater Building) a..u ^ipcraitySa "'' " jabout love and affection pending prosperity's promised JOSEPH M. RYAN and THE UNIT- Mrs. George R. Sommer, ot New ED ADVERTISING COMPANY, a 8-0012 The wnBations of the nmnuhon push; city weekly; write fully. Box 887. Charleston, W. body corporate of the State of New ark; MlBSes Martha, Marie and WOODBRIDGE, N J Jersey, Defendant*, Fi- Fa. for theEvelyn, Poers, of New York. WOODBRIDGE dAnee are "Rajah" nerman, onr Va." Well, girls, here's a chance to become a sale of mortgaged premises dated MrB. Derben W. Bartholomew, of the nioHt natural coraiw in the jme mber of the Fourth Estate. September 21, 1932. Mrs. Fred A. Brleggs, Mrs. Irving by virturue of thhee tiuuve stated Writ, ShS^notSX, ,„:K'I:;; J ^ t*™** *«*• **<* ^ ^^ock Beanie" -- l"Ohu me, ddiit-cttd d aimm deliveredid , 1 wiin n to sale at public vunuue on usual ability; and Mma uuuford; there you are, chief, 1 found them" Wonder why WEiJUAl, i'UE SEvEi^llH JJAY and, EH Hrooiw, the indiniiitoiis' the Senator (who has been demoted to Congressman) has LJKCKMBEK, AIAKI'KEI^ 11 , WIBU AiMD THJKi'Y-iWO eouiio, who do ttio^ stariiinK uitH ,ul, avei'3iohip cutting cards. Perhaps Leo M. can tell us hut two u iluck/JWandsrd li|jie in Uj .itet^rWr^aifim'r »"»? a terrible-time putting on "her", aflernuun ut the said day at the Shei i ltt a Utjiw u< Uie Citj uf Knv Bruus can'do somutuinir aria the in;ist<'rs' neg pardon, his earrings, witk, N. J. ALL those lots, tract or parcel ot of ceremony s«- to it that they dri land anil premises, hereinafter partit- their .stuff overy afternoon and ulaily describud, situate, lying and be* night. ; iug in the Township ot Woodbridge, m the County o( Middlesex and State of Spectators can conio when they! nheMACTHPIFTtofWOODBRlDC New Jersey. like and stay us long as they j BEING known and designated pleaae as the Perth Amboy mar- j lots numbers seventeen and eighteen on map of Ideal Park, situate in athon Is never closed, nd has '.jeuii; Woodbridge TownBhip, County of Kolns on since October 27 when Middlesex and State of New Jersey, 76 couples sturtod on the lonn! 5ANDY, surveyed and mapped by Larson A grind. The Rarltan Auditorium I Fox, Civil Engineers, on July 16th, THE 1916. and now on file in the office of haa been transformed for this the clerk of the County of Middlesex Kreat manUhon with a hospital NEWSPAPER and more fully described as follows: where doctors and nurses lire al- BEGINNING at the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly ways in attendance to watch over TH6.Y C/^N F»GrO«E OUT A aide of New Brunswick Avenue with the imirathoners; a kitchen where 5AV.NCT the easterly aide o( Lillian Street; a chef prepares a special diet for BY DFAUN& WITH thence running easterly along the southerly aide of j New Brunswick the dancers, quarters for the boys Avenue fifty (50) f«et to a point; and girls and every convenience thence running southerly parallel with for both the contestants ind the Lillian Street, one hundred (100) feet to u point; thence Westerly parallel l> trons. With New Brunswick Avenue, fifty (Ml feet to a point In the easterly side of Lillian street: thenc^e northerly along the oasterly hit* uf Lillian at.. one hundred (100) feet to the point or place of beginning. Bounded dn the north by New Brun- swick Avenue, on the east by lot nulh- ber 16. on the south by part of lot number €2 und on the west by said Action! union Htmt. all aj-nhuvn «l> aforesaid map. Being the same premises conveyed to Abruliam Rosen by Jacob Ph..Gold- 24 Hours a Day smith and Eva Dora Goldsmith, hli wife by Atui dated February Wth. 1925, and which deed ia recorded In liliUKlitfr, IIIIIIIK, sinpelsrs and the Clerk's Office of the County of Uu> (*U;Kt moving iH'dKi-iun nf tltfcltetfx on Mart* 10th. IMS, in niiiihciise ever Ntagwl. Book 70S »f Deeds for said County on •un™ irHb 4WHnut Iiuwlnd and iiiiiiiun i-ontent kuuwn. He'eJ'iKiiti K6W to"tut x..r _ ALSO ALL tho*e certain lots, tracts or parcelu of land and prfiiiioen here- 1 Kelvinator This column by MacThrift would »Kow inafter particularly described , situate, TI1KSK AHK ONLY A KKW OF What every citizen should know. lying and being In the Township of THK FKATUHKK THAT HI) Woodbridge, in the County of Middle- TO MAKK UP THK Hit figures would make it quite plain sex and State of New Je{s«y, known and dealgnated on a certa /map en- only small down payment required— Why buying here meant, "Come agamT titled, "Map of Ideal PdFk. ultuated In Woodbridge Township. Middlesex MARATHON County. N. J., surveyed by Laraon k fox, July IS. l»16. and on tile In the v ,i office of the Clerk of Middlesex Coun- no further payment until February 1 SATURDAY ONLY ty, aa Lois NOB, Fifteen (15) and Six- DANCE CONTEST teen <16>, mure particularly described I'oit ri.ooo.uo CASH rtir/i: Vanity Make-Up Boxes, Reg. 1.49, — Special 89c fts follows: During stress of Chrit>tiuai> a fro.l diesl for bel«>w freezing re- a', the BEGINNING at a point In the south- erly aide of New Brunswick Avenue, quirenienU RAR1TAN dlalant easterly nfty (50) feet from during preparation for holiday* and AUDITORIUM fcrnwTpy .%• i trays for fast ici! Tfr»(,uru Chi'Ht Mtc ble ally of the home-maker. Its four g 1 along the southerlherly line off New BrunsBruns- WeillieniUyk---Cuiiiitry Sturt' Nil* wick Avenue, fifty (50) feett to a pointit : 1 -tray* for normal time freering an" ThurHdttyH---Anintfur Mil thenm.(2) southerly at ritfht unRleg or temperatures for fopd preservation are Frld»y«-ltiK PuH) Nrttj neurlv so with Vtrw Brnnawkk Avcnu* Sat, »ft«mu(in- • Kldillf'i. .'--., one hundred (100) fuel tu » point: the food corapartroentu with norm" l Su.tiird*y-»y-L-CfM-Cflt'l>rlt> j »nil S|M>cinl- them* (8)fumilnK we«t*rlv tinjl pftrnll- . separately controlled and maintained, ty Ntte. white or browu a| with the Tlrst described innriie fllftv | food preservation temperature. »VT 1 (fi\) f«fit to « ooint! thence U) north- and give the home-maker the right de- 'i FOtt ' 8<' ertv Hnd tltirullel with the Mwnnd d»»- orilifrt emirB* one hiimlred (100) feet Johnny Molon«y «nd *r> A tinltit In the poiith*r1y line uf New gree of cold forHhe partlculariood to Tu ufiji^l<;V Av«nua, iHline "10 point or ..,.%*. -\;., ttut Uvtt mtiiit«rf< uf monkoy Bfumrtfid mi the imrlh hv New Brun- t buHlBi»» swick Avenue, on the mM hv lot Nn FLOOR KHUW AFTKUNOO fourteen (14), on th« *ou|h by o«rt ot Rememfc«iwi the KeMnator you »elevt; moful pay f. A JINB BVKNINli O lot No. »ixtv-twft 162\. Mia nn the »ri ' bv m^^ UVV NichoUanNichoU d Hli m 3'ila in««o. , 11 piece Orchestra *a son on amoutitlnf to approximately 70 m. tJ 8 p. IM."M« In anvwlse «nn»H»i»l»« BRfWAftri M 24 HOURS DAILY PVBUC