PANS! DOHT FAIL TO COUNTY'S OUT- 2 SPECIAL PAGES DEVOTED G WEEKLY NEWS- TO THEATRE, SPORTS NEWS DELIVERED BY CAR. WER PRICE THREE CENTO WOODBKIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18,1936 ,;r xvni.No.4i 1 $113,000 TAX DAYRepairing And Refmishing Toys 'MERRY PERSONAL TAX, UNIFY FIREMEN FROM OUR ASSURES A RECORD URGES DABRY FRONT AS TRADE^ CLIMBS Auditor Lauds Spencer For Dreary Parade Of Dismal | jjors were cinitriliuted -from hiojelcs The fourth death BO far inircsti- practically everyohe who vver tin Finance Committee "for hit '1|1(1. for dinner for two it ;* now titdirated tliat tnt.il receipts to pin Ranu's and 500 were remliditiuiied, parts from several being rateH by police daring the last seven wanted to rua for something or -plmilui co n|ii:fation and a<»i*tanci m •he gorgeous Sert murals m the nflja- of Tax Collector Michael used to make one toy when necessary, for distribution to under privi- rtays—and victims of other acci- other will come out with an an- tw Hearing all end. and exposure. Joseph Tomko, 44 sacrifice" and submit himself for iinliut! And handling of fines in tht ,,f Emil Coleman's orches- Ability to clean up old' acoums, selection to the Board. Reputed- I'uliic Court was "very efficiently of Metuchen Avenue, was the vie. done as compared to the year 19J4. In- Indium Room at the St» rjtiH'r. nricirrtcd or ignored by pri- clay-miner, he leaves IK ly one of the early starters is VIMII.I adiniuistratinus. is responsible tim. A William Applegate, described by I'.nth Towmhip Trcasucr. 0. J. family. ilnrni-nson and Tax Collector Ml* . i,(. mental list of what it (,,r tin- traiinid'Hh advance the town Generosity And Skill Of Pupils Alone in R.ain . political leaders as being alter liai-l J Trainer shared in the praise • .„. ifrand to have, thiye are nls mlfa jH \\w |a,t tlir«- years under Police said Torhko apparently ; nately a Republican and a Demo if tin- State official for the manner !ut(,s; ' tin- «terii guidance nf C'linmittcenian had been lying helplessly m a ditch crat. Such non-partisanship in ( in which they maintained their ac- Alison and Hamlin Grand Fridcriik A. N|>r«'H limit tl'.n- imlii ateil in l-'ivc Imtulrcd children who.Rames, guns, ,• tin? opera for the sea- water pistols, rope i|iioits, doll afternoon. ! Principal A. C. Ferry of the high' lw jnty years of service as "There are, at present, some forty .,.:,,-%.; restoration of the mi^ht have been neglected were houses musical tops, tractors, boats, Coroner Mullen also agreed with | school is interested in him to the president of the local volun- delinquent ledgers which are not ,,,,,. trousers , of that vi'.u, ij.iilv. .On M-'ii police that further inquiry was un-1 extent of sponsoring him in cer- sm- (if a Christmas present to- horse and wagon, bagetcllc board:' teers. n adaptable to the present demands IVl'inna suit; a ii'it many month- aiin •lure, \\rrc and even a doll house! necessary in the death of Hossy|t:ljn circles. Mr, Ferry always of this office. Efficiency i< retarded v.t'iml. th'-.re i* 11*• \v day, in glorious fact, they al- The toys were distributed well in Rose, 28-year-old Negro, who was' denies, however, any concern in if only for the fact these books are •::»• funds to maintain i,iii>r\ location i.ir ready had a ])it"-ent! Toyi cul- advance of the holiday to insure1 iund dead Tuesday at the home of the personnel of the Board. large and cumbersome." Later on, ,,- time inched more oseph Flesko, 274 Fulton Street. Andertpn To Ru tlie auditor observed: "The founda- lected from sttidetits at School me for careful delivery and to al- Cop, Wife Decide . .,, e.iriy better top-hat. t unii'irini), sture kn^cr report ow us* of the auditorium for the .dvanccd tuberculosis and cstultis-j Roy E. Anderson, District Clerk, tion of any business, more so those ..,. and tails; 8 nature •,ilf> i iinil.iui; pa-l nld Uv< 1 so. 11 and jniiii the police ami re- display before preparations began on were given as the causes. I must be a candidate in the Feb- enterprises that deal witii numer- he day before that, the body of ruary polls. He voted'for V. C- ., Miputhetic and k'»- de- l'ei -i tent ri-|»irt-' t'i.l tin- 1'uMii de|iartinents -thor day; a place on M i'ii it. daily. AlthniiKli ntliiial-, ui ing—Conspire To Cost )( Health nurses. They were dis- Arson Confession Killed In Sewaren •!;,,• force for Joe Casale ;kit viirv>-\nr> uvi-r the whole tion of some of the Collector's ac- .incipal of the scllflol, and Leonard nue in Sewaren by a hit-and-run TO , M^EIroy's office heating prmrtTtv. it ii p'UnU-d "lit that the r PARISH HOUSE SITEIPRKE counting system, has been installed. Kr'mmu indu-triali/atioii "i tliis sec Willinger, shop teacher, half a driver. In discussing the advisability of '•• » break for the taxpay- Move To Aid PiscatelUJs Auto accidents zoomed, eight be- I )f the many kinds of luck -tiuii will, jurre tin- production pi mure practical work-project and half ai {Continued on Page 10) a break for ths taxpayer*; ing reported in the sciren days. OneHe'll Offer Alternative currently extant, Mr. and Mrs. ,,eak for the Uifliayen; ,ii"I in,ire current. an effective measure of social ser Seen In Statement produced a fractured skull in a 9- Andrew Simonsen of Sewaren hr Dwiglit Whitney Mor- N'lt.ihly in l.indeu, wliicli already the plan had a remarkablo year-old boy. To Stadium Monday \ui the huge Tieneral Motors plant vice, By Gentile ., -breaking' of the safe- year and will be re The, police court docket was drab- were convinced today that their lUVAlUlU lull LA Wv >mK ring by Dick Keating, under construction, hopes arc high for success this ber titan usual, which b pretty drab. At Meeting own variety was strictly had. In|ni|Jl AIJ ||Mi •••i. worked so hard on it; new HI and the township' , it is pcated. BOTH AREJj PRISON One entry detailed a vicious fight ',,nmis yofi v»,coal,, v.chestnuv t an_..d, .),.|! altu<>,t universally, will not only col Leasing and devoloping of fad the more that acting Sergeant] I LtA W tllu A thousand old toys were It was on Tuesday, No which landed one of. the principals .,, n little ZZull u bbo y to shoveh l y,,nt through by-products of this ex- lected by the pupils—ranging from in a hospital bed with a bad head the Parish House Field by Simonsen of the police and his wife principally at ate o'clock In u»n>ion elsewhere but must soon alsi [wound and the other in the County shabby, long-forgotten playthings vetnber 12, 1935, that « vio the Board of Education was think about the muddled events "ICituent Are Asked To AU morning; p4acc; shire in lite expansion itself. with which nothing could be done lent WBlosion Shook Wood-ljail. Bttt HIS Christmas-time! suggested last night by Com- A victory by mjr favorite eol- , ., u. . „ which needed Mart ftf*d Raymond W; IMP , InDrireOh *« praUUM. .GUM Frank. . .^SLS^VSMT *fi**«.<-,>Fh« Wart ftf*d•*!*>.- "\.[.A 1~ desk ha5 mnccfi^imB e dy of Fords as an alternatwe _. strictly re- •v the Board of Regents; I N» cwhrmanon could be < aim the 500 boys he meets iu his frame building at 88 Pulton lu brooding the more Hit-Runners • „ i „» .ii t>_._i. «.« D« ye*tenlav jit the belie oi local ol weekly clasies, set to work, Street, leased home of Frank i, KEEPS to the acquisition of the super- " , . . -. _vpnts highway Stadium site, which will eatable seems the chain of events Stating that tlie most intensive Varts Shuffled Gentile, his wife Philomena and work had failed to produce a Mr, and Mrs. Salvatore Lanni. be discussed at next Monday's which deprived tern of M U a pair of skis and the facil- '..\irin>rt throughniugh CartereCart t and Woud- The toys were classified and ii spected. The best of every type On December 13, 1935, theCAR FORJST TIE meeting of tho Board. • , , "^"f^^JToirereTat single satisfactory lead in cMw • : fifteen years ago to use the new karitan bridge. But State Theatre's P^f^andViftey. ™"7"r.*l T I^U,• "i^ded." it were retained as the bases for the quartet, with the exception of " ire's Bank Night'— of the two hit-and-run cases of with Charlea Tuwnsend > liuinteil out, ami would supplement new toys which were to be- and theMrs. Lanni, was en route to serve Hampton Cutter's Coupe It the uiil, plus a flreplacr to sit cutoff irum the Superhighway to discarded pieces were used as long prison terma and with them _.. Captain George y which sources for replacement par waa Vincenzo Piscatelli of South Pilfered From Keating asked every citizen today in floor by; Duchin for the bridge approach in KeaV I miilate attendance. n, - litint! ^urveyell. Wheels, tires, spring mechanisms Vmboy, reputed ring-leader and Mniuly dcclarrd: "Able men worked to assist in trapping motorists flee- K-end; ltt 1 Garage Under the rules, residents register were shuffled—hacksaws, pliers, irains of an arson ring of wide on tthee Citizenstze ' Stadium Commit- »rV town ing from accidents. i plmnograph record of Ed- chisels, hammers, soldering tools operation. That was just a year bli Repeating the words of his chief, i i farewell to his people Ten dollars could get you a sion which failed to arouse public >» f thc were much in use. Then came the ago and the county has not wit- support for the Superhighway site ' James Walsh, who a year ago open- i phonograph to play it on; varnishing, lessed an incendiary blast during hundred today at police head- f he"di»M™ painting, lacquering, —«;ci,;,,tr How can any other grpup expect , , ly urged other drivers tcj> run down :" 'hat won't float for Hit- 17TH XMAS Wm polishing. he entire period. quarters that the theft of Hamp- th s age and cut off hit-and-run drivers, Cap- Musjolini and Franco; a At the end, the sight was — A coincidence? That, of course, nn Cutter's handsvme coupe iid, is too far from |',". tain Keating laid especial emphasis ••:•Hum' that rings only for may be the cry of the blast clique rom his locked garage on Green iS the pupils saw themselves, be- high school and although he ,..,., „ the also on the need of witnesses' care- • you waul to talk to; hap- FOR WOMAN'S CLUB all the presents were displayepy d for with the exception of Mrs. street yesterday morning was emphasized his personal eagerness fully remembering every identify- for those I love; happi- cause all p xt week. in the schoohl l auditoriuditorium before be- Lanni, who served the State's in- strictly the. work of the apparently to acquire a local athletic field, he ing circumstance about the escaping for thoic 1 don't love; a teTents, all defendente attempted expressed doubt that the Fords sec- Prize Forfeited Twice Pageant, Choir Are Featur- IIR turned over to the nurses. demented, yet expert mechanic who Nine days ago, C. Shrewyn of itfi-ur; peace; a chance to There were roller skates, to beat the rap. Piscatelli got is called J. Xavier Zilch, for lack tion would ever become enthusias- | And he urged caution on motor- * ano'.her sermun by Albert fourteen years, Gon,tUe ten years is called J. Xv , tic over the acreage partially de- w Oakland Avenue, Sewaren, could I es Of Charming Fete At skates, sleds, a bike, a skooter, cribs, Gentilf iblitblname ists everywhere throughout the holi- • ••:• Kiteh, my choice of six and Philomena, hif 226-pound of a suitable—otp r printable—name, veloped by the Conimission. have had $50^—but he wasn't there.' day season. Eight accidents oc- dolls, gara«garages< ., automobiles of every if h b noyi ^lii.m I'lehings; a reuniuii Craftsman's Club lies, cro- spouse, a term at the Clinton Re- The thief has been annoying Town Conimittee Willing This week, the prize went to $85curred in the township this week ;iek Miity, Leo Casey, Ray U'ligtli from lour to 30 inc formatory for Women. Perth Amboy and Woodbridge The Township'Committee has al-and Mrs. Simonsen's name was he pointed out. Three involve* i|iiet sets, equipment for magic, toy [•police ffo r siix weeks. Locally, he''s drawn. So the award carries over children. ii, Watly Conover, Red A dwrming pageant was theairplanes, blocks and simple object Wight Unimpreiied ready informed Morrison Christie, ik'her, Grace Robinson, been operating, since Election Day. chairman of the Board's Stadium to next Wednesday, when it will Save for a 'break,' the Captain .iltlitilittul ii-iiture yesterday of There have been several rumors The fact that he picked Mr. Cut- '•! HUM and Bruce Ray; at that Piscatelli was laying plai^ group, that it will transfer title in have become $120. said, there is little chance of ever | the 17th annual Christmas Party ter's automobile as the first he hasthat field to the Board for develop- Why wasn't Mrs. Simonsen pres- learning whose automobile it was • Mamview Inn; first Step Toward Bank for a parole. Recently, Gentile lot immediately abandoned after hair-line on my forehead nf the W.iiiilhridgt.' V swore to an affidavit -which at- ment—grading, fencing and build- ent? That's a story. It involves which fatally injured Andrew Nel- 1 stealing waa especially irritating for ing of bleachers—if the 13oard son, 36, of Amboy Avenue, Raritan iy juat where it is; Charles Will Be Sale December 28 tested his sole guilt to the Fulton detectives since Mr.. Cutter is by three people. Street explosion. The document authorizes the step. Quite the mos't important of these Township, early Saturday evening chapter of Psalms every f|u|,.nii Cn-cn street, the affair| way of being the township's lead- on West Avenue in Sewaren. Jamca —'the -fkst-in_a.ierics of technical tenied_to..alj»rrn the State but ' - Andrew Simonsen, Jr., who is .it twilifht;"Ethet-Bawy-—Tjij—j- brantttttl- , sistant Prosecutor" James u very, very important young nun "Wacker, 26, a Shtll Oil ariverT steps toward the ultimate "goal" The larceny, olice -claimed, could ASKS MERCY found Nelson at the side of the to recite the thirteenth niristnia, m-<-*, greens and i-anilits.| Wight, who masterfully conducted all of three years old. Anfly, Jun- i-r of First Corinthians Rhodes, chairman of of establishment of a branch of obviously be biimed on Zilch. It road,, The victim died ftithin four Mrs. tji-. the Perth Amboy National Bank {Continued onPaae 10) FOR MAN HE ACCUSED ior, was not feeling fit Wednesday morning before break- .it Department, was bore his signature, they said, as That afternoon, in fact, he had ahours. tlie club'.K in Wiiodbridge will be taken De- definitely as the theft of another • hv original of the Coronet i-har«e ,,l tin- |ia|?eant. Mrs, I- fever. Mrs. Simpnsen decided she Hurt—On Superhighway •d the tableaux. cember 28 when the receiver for Continued on Page Iff Amboyan Told To Keep Out mil showing three white Whiting arrange the defunct Kirst National Bank secarcely could leave the child in Another hit-and-run victim, Anna and a pickininny. i" cas- and Trust Company will sell the CLINICS CLOSE Of Town Fpr 2 Years; unskilled hands. Expedients? Reeves, 62, a Montclair Negres*. with the choir-njaster ad- Main Street building, at a court Approves Board Plans Her husband, the sergeant, had could supply no description of the Those Operated In 4 Schools Frightened Family his weekly date with the Avenel thc latter, 'B'» Amen, in« sale. {Continued on Page 10) a Leica cam- Will Lapse bowling team in the Civic League unplete with attachments; Legal notice of the sale, to he After first haline into court •an organized competition from conducted by Judge Adrian Lyon 63-year-old Perth Amboy ship car he could hardly default. Mrs MRS. MACK FETED a- a wafer-thin watch Baby J clinics operated in four] penter who had frightened his fam Supreme Court irave in the Court of Common Pleas in Simonsen's sister? Yes—she would j 'he Thomas J. New Drdnswick al 1U a. m., is school luildings will be closed dur- ily, the Rev. Carl C. E. Mellberg come. Except that it rained—and She Ia Gueat Of Honor At ... Minturn which chimed , read a lovely ing, the Christmas holidays, Health persuaded Recorder Arthur Drown ami tea was contained in this k-wspaper today. ained—and rained. So she didn't Party In Sewaren liours: Tiffany,' a wit like The notice states that an offer Inspector Harold, J, Uailey an- to suspend sentence (Jn the man— So Mrs. Simonsen didn't go. So nmissioner Burnett's who ad_ of $40,000 already has'been made nounced today. The datifii are De- who had been convicted of four she drdn't win th« $8£. .. I the skeptical irecipient of r for the building, tt ii understood cember '23rd to January 4. Hope- charges—and to let him go this A "turkey dinrler was served at' *• Will she be therd next week? iiiui! l)ak-h of liquor of un- , MiLaughlin Chairman lawn, Fords, Iselin and Avenel week. Christmas party held by the Third Mr this sum was offered by Frank Well—What do you think? ' • »n origin who requested an (ieorK* Mcl-aughlin, chair- Van Syrklc, president of the Perth clinics (are affected. The Wood- Judge Brown accordingly released i Ward Ladies' Democratic Club at the ily.-is of it: 'I regret to IJJ- ,,f the Hospital l'0"»^_l*«' home of Mrs. Morrison Christie, Wctt «he Amboy bank- In the event a bridge ' clinic, in the Municipal the defendant, Harry Johnson, of i you your horse has dip- in tli a larger figure is offered by another Building, will be opeji. 255 Madison Avenue, 'but warned Avenue, Sewaren. The guest of honor i poured, Publish Next Wednesday was Mrs. Mary Mack, president of At ''•-'; more pqblic officials with ( hjkA an. d Mrs. Judder, Mr. Van Syckle will con- As soon as funds are provided in him to stay out of the township .--urage of Burnett; an ac- nnouuct'd tliat structla new building, probably in the new budget, Mr. Bailey said, a for two years. Johnson was found As a service to both our read-j Jeffersonian Clui of Woodbridge. , Mrs. Leahy later a A resolution of condolence was : lion; ,„ January 15 club will spon- the vicinity of Rahway Avenue new clinic will be opened in Por' K'uilly of drunkenness, pan-handling, ers and advertisers, The Independ- \ u.ssurted waiitroaU; a paity in a victim :imn next week; a chance to had given Johnson 15 cents when Friday. of an accident. ii-tiee to renew my agility on Baffle Cops, Prosecutor^ the old man said he wanted help AI"s Morkrum machines; a to get home to Elizabeth, Later, in • i factory explanation for the minister's absence, the carpen- • ;d color-blindness; a record- ter returned, drunk, and upbraided '••iple who simply can't under- Mrs Mellberg and her children be- A Record-Maker ••K of Frank Hague's imitation cause he bad not gotten more than 15 cents. After a night in jail,1 'I Kussell Watson; silencing of most recent waij rifling of the Carteret Victimized Also, •" -ijis; Noel Coward for din- Johnson admitted his home was in Today's issue off THE INDEPENDENT carries ..Or Punch'Raids In atrong-box at the Rlt. Theatre in .J^^^ Recent Ernest C. Moffett Perth Amboy. more advertising — 32, dashophe, a star sapphire were victimised. months ago a saf« waa carried out days when no money was avail- actly the 1,830 inches of the 19S& Christmas edition There is a similarity in all the the American Store in Mi?, The German-American Society ol -iiiif: four pair of Church'a Woodbridgge and in that they all are known of clues which it was hoped might able to operate them and sug- Iselin was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. which had stood as the paper carrying the greatest, i'tiich-made shoes; an electric beriea in gested baby bonds,as. a saving xecuted J iu UI«K *u u,, JnKo— lead to a digc]08Ure 0{ ti,e prin- Walter Bucher, St. George Street, linkage under the present •management. Today's pa- typewriter; anothej afternoon vicinity, all XJiinnallv as "punch" jobs— lead to a disclosure of the prln- expedient. Mr.: Moffett ap- Ph-v, « deMriptive of the man- ipala in the robberies turned up Iselin, at a card party , per outstrips that by far — by more, in fact, than the nth Clareuca Darrow: a without e peared with a comprehensive The guests include/! Mrs. W. Hou,s 20.9% gain in 4UPW advertising revenue our books Which IS MWnputhev safe. s ««.• i.n* Wooabridg«,„„»!,_:J_e- whe™i,an JosepTft»Bnh Galfill-- questionnaire at the Board's I'ume for all stray animali; a local which hild, Paul Koehler, Mrs. J. Fiichs, A ahow thus far over 1985.- , * com «»t to this method, aj,ia found he was in posaesslon special session Monday called tUking moving picture of Janke, Mrs. Anna Davis, U. Letiderer, A ton and a half of papir and ten pounds of ink John Coyne waiting on trade; ice i there is the "blow" job and the of gVar *l,000 worth of baby to approve refinancing legisla- : iob which means access bondg talrtn from a safe belonging tion. After dincussing details of Mrs. A. Jaiike, and Mr. and Mrs will be required to print today's edition.. About 3,300 insurance and eqnflden.ee in t0K 3 Bucher. Prize winners were: pinocle, pounds of metal w«re ca»t on linotype and stereotype Charles M. Morris.. as was gained either by to the Woodbrook Farms. These, the program with the present |n-ople there is no tangible boxeins e or by burning he sajd, he bought at a discount Board he stated hearty agree- P. Koehler and Sirs. Jauke, and rum to fill the 22 forms. T-wsaty union worker* shared in it-ason to doubt; and named the person from whom m«MU-wit> tlyg techn.ig, ot the ' my, Mrs. liouihikl. Refreshment the labor of composing and printing the paper, which' Mo>t iraUfallr T°»™> he nurehased them. The Vendor, operation designed to pay $200,- "were served. was prepared by an advertising, editorial and clerical "mta. pauitut obri^vtlnp and.- • '-And, tut usuA.WdayV iNIttU^NDENT;"wjll.be AtiiU t« all tiouu of what law stated- it coincides with Uw awn plan of two years ago. Mr. Mof distributed not only through th« mail and through uttu buck aow.... . agenU believt; to be a ring yper- Keating of the game and tlte !w v newstand-sales but by th*.force of 66 newsboys on i ut of Kaliway, LindenLinde . Hent stakd ress has not been m»de. ett's Work as a ol)erttjst > forced Officers will he ejected by Hi merciful mU ol Dr. Monrit, w utiwg out of NewarKaliwak ywith \ local him to retire from the Board, newly-fortued Independent Uepul established routes built through careful circulition- u«w ia C»nln» V«1WU. Elisabeth or k to the general regret of citi- Hi an Club of Avenel on January ' promotiou during the lust three years. Ailde to all imquinnt Lart Warr Coal the M«>e clique _ tion* <>f the ring zens grateful for his services to at a meeting at his home Charl w«k'l Utter i« tW» »P«« *• ;nMuirie. y was robbed sex Oounty left a long string of the school system. . Prosecutor's office R. Kline said today. Mrt. Si>»4oi ,nd in Feb-lsafe thefts In Mmou and Kssex. »at to bar. 1> te cMiplnto mr SW WOODBRIDGE INr)EPP\t,t.-, u FRIDAY. DECKMKBK 18. 1936 — i / - •HI. " ''. PAGK TWO Exhibition of Tap Dancing 5UTTEND PARTY HUBERT IS NAMED Features Birthday Party \ !.,;• '!,iin MIL' I \hll>!l.ii'M 1'V I >*li>- CHURCH UNIT HEAD ! OF JEFFERSONIANS it-.\ La:iK.i;i ieatured ilie tnnlida> ;ii,iity (!ivm to dloria I'aul oi ;i> Installation By Brother- ; >t (ieorne's Avenue on hrr i-livtiili; Mrs. James J. Dunne's • birthday, 'iaim-. were played anrl jTifrt-slimeiitf were served. R. J. Goerke Co. hood To Take Place Home Scene Of Gala I Ainons ttii'Sf present were Nancj January 11 ! \\ ight, \ irKmia Wight. MarmitM'. Observance Of Season ! lolirtHW. llorothy Johnson. R The Department Store of Elizabeth Knvly clirtf.l ,.r:V:r~ of the l'rose. (iloria I'.mse. Adtk- I-HIIIT- • irccr Men's I'.rothrrhood 'oi the Metho- ton, I'.arbara Schwaghart. Marjorie dist Episcopal I'liuni; will be in- ...-•' cf tht I'.re/fski, I'orothy Wal'h. K"-' Broad & W. Jersey Sts. stalled on January 11, , Anne TonishWin, Milliceiu lirnwn. .''•*'•• At a meeting Monday, J. W. Hil- l"r ••''• ; Dorothy. I-angan. Elizabeth lltin- ("• •: « - at- bert/wa? elected president; William dus, Emily Ciprich, Helm Ha.mi7 A;; G, ISrehmer. Mce president; Wilier tf-v " S" •}. ti:': -ki. Eleanore Wisneski. Ethel Seel. , I , Si-r.ti Dcpe, secretary and Walter Mf- ' I'.arbara I'.ucholt. Gloria I'aul, Mi-- v Coach, treasurer. The KUCM speak- Nt'rs' M -- 1 Heltn Anderson, Mifs Wanda \\i-- er was Elliot I .. McGrcw of White neski, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley lhi Gifts By The Thousands Rt" •r -upprtrtin^ the liwi'li I heo- Every effort has been made to make your visit one of interest and pleasure. '•• :-A • i-:i li\t: and twenty Seminary in New ^ •:• -!.'i•;i"e- "i a Ounm"'-- Til I l.anukah nbsi rvai And bring the children. It's a sight worth traveling miles to see and enjoy !'j',-' In-truction. ap- with In ediitiftn by ( anl' •;' ' •• >vi.ri'.i.r ior a term nf Perth Anilmy the GOERKE CHRISTMAS STORE OF 1936! coiuluct'd the oandb I:: '• :»mi oi tili niony. Mr-. Nathan |iu r..uiifit-f! Inn and played two numbers. "I.e ;,i|.j!;'!u!it inc Mr. by Lacombe and "Th prope instruction \Valtz" by rhojiin. TO GOERKE CUSTOMERS (nti'l. ade- ^ie played "A Waltz" by • •!:-. na'teri^l'. ;md sup- Followinjf the reading Keystone Parking Station Near Storr :>:, i.'"'jd and ex;i«.-rienctd play on "("lianukali," L'iv 29 WEST JERSEY STREET teacher :'"'.:rtii. transportation. Elizabeth Kopper, two \ Report Received - FREE PARKING tiotis were played by Mi-- ^- \; t! !j'j-:ni" session, the club Tobrfiwsky, acTompani VOtl'l ! contribute ?5 to tht Mid- jrothcr Lester Tobrowsky dlt.e.x •.j!»ty Tubtrrulosis League and received a report from Mrs. Elwood Johu-fin on. the bingo party conducted last week. Tea was SOCIAL CLUB TO HOLD served with Mrs. Earl H. Ucvanny, 0 president and Mrs, Fred llemarcst, fiEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY pouring. SAVE UP TO 50 The Christmas Party vfill be held Affair To Take Place In December 2S, at the home of Mrs. E, W. Kreutzberp, Green Street, Village Barn, Hopelaivn; to which members will be permitted to hriiiK their children. Tht* pro- Farkas' Are Hosts gram is in eharue of Mrs, Mark 1). McClain and Nlrs. Stanley ('. Pot- At the special meeting of the : ter and Mrs. Albert Hiinsen will amily Social Club, ln-ld at tin-

be assisting hustos. home of Mr. and Mrs. |oMpb Far- kas, Avcnel, on Dectinlni \1. it was decided to bold a Turkey Sup- SORORITY TO OBSERVE per on Xew Year's Eve, at the Vil- HOLIDAY AT_A PARTY lage Ham at Hopelawn. Fhe members present wi-rr—Mr. The annual Christinas party oi and Mrs. Joseph Farkas, Mr. and the Sinma \lpha l'lii Sorority of the liiM Congregational Church Mrs. Stephen Miller, Mr. and Mis, will he held Monday at the home Stephen Superio, Mr. and Mi-. of Mrs \'orman Vi\K, Clinton tave Koch, Mr. and Mrs, juim Street. Leiner, Mr. and Mrs. William Gi-r- CUT OUT THIS Final plans for the observance sev, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred iHintVe, CHICK. ^ USE IT TO were made Monday at a session held .Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Farkas and Mr, OPEN YOUR at tile home of Mrs, Grace V. Drown, and Mrs. William Murphy. Main Street. Mrs. Warren Hamed Due to the holidays, then will ACCOUNT led the devotional service and an be no regular meeting this month. afghan donated by Miss Gertrude The next meeting will be held at Read wa-. awarded to Miss Louise the home of Mr. and Mrs. hilm- Crafts of \'ew York. Miss Margaret I.eioner, MO (rampton -Avenue, on F.k'k and Miss Alice I'ender were January Idth, •when ne\v member-,

12 PIECES TO GLORIFY YOUR LIVING ROOM Wliat to give need not remain un»mwcr SHOP LEISURELY... CHOOSE QUALITY able with mch * furniihiiig opportunity ai thu. Delight the entire family »nd HRISTMAS lists get ... from intimate boudoir benefit by * gift >mvtng you'll all lung C harder and harder to gifts for women, to per- remember, ,2-pc. Modern Suite, Striking Lamp Table, End Table, Coffee Table, fill if you wait until the sonal jewdry for men. 2 Rugi, Smoker, Ma|aiin* Baiket, Table last few days. To please And for the name that Limp, Floor Lamp, |QA everyone . . . shop early heads your list, we sug- Bridge Lamp , QJ and choose quulity gifts. gest a good watch iif a Wadsworth case. \ This year as usual, we are prepared to help you Shop early this yenr. Oil the most difficult re- We'll lay uny gift aside quirements on your list for you.

COCKTAIL TABLE VENEERED TOP TO FLATTER HIM 57.50 $4.95 <

$14.50 Yes, men will prefer a gift You can give your IK'I'"1 ' Uy all means give him a like this too. It provides an : lounge chair of his own. He mo'teen occasional t » '» ' i.s certain to cherish it ideal stand. from which to This ta just one,of HK- *-t>-< TIES HOM through ihu yiiar* lo coma. serve Chriitma* cheer. SHIRTS UNDIIS SOCK! NEGLIGftS SHOIS lout HATS 184 Smith Street, Perth Amboy IAOS ROBERTS & UEBERMAN ROMS UOUSiS Lepper Fumftufe Co. JEWELERS D. GROSS MANAGER QUALITY FURNITURE NO PURCHASE 88 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY 283 Madison Ave. Next, to Maj«iic Theatre Perth PHONE P. A. 4-126S FREE! A Beautiful 1937 CALENDAR NECESSARY

1' P AGI TKRflY 1)1)])RRTDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, .OPEN EVENINGS. WOODBRIDGE PERSONALS: For Tropical Beaches CHRISTMAS PARTY ON CLUB SCHEDULE ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT! ul fur a Christmas hnskrl ami the; 1 Hurry Hurry I Only 5 ihopping d»yi left. But ,, ;, patient ;it tin itlit-r as ;i gift for the rxi-haiiRe. j Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Kelly ami; Merry Makers Of Fords Set don't let that worry you for KREIELSHEIMER'S ilu- nf 1m- foul ,'hter, Dorothea of Kidned;ile Ave jewelry itock ii ttill l*rge with lomethlng for every 1 Observance For Dec. , i jilirrini Tnivcrs, mntlior n[ nie, visitrd relatives iu Brooklyn "i member of the family at prices that will luit erery i .uvrcniP .!• Ti-nvTrs, pastor nf vitiirday. 27 In Buchner's ,,n, ..• ( luinli, was said yesterday Mrs. Howard Jcrnrc and Mr«. I-.' purie. ,',11 ,,Y|nik under auspices of Mid- |. Adams are. in charge nf arrange-! Merry Makers' Club next Tuesday in j '.niv neeemher 27 ifi Ruchner's Let Our 48 Years ' „( \Yw Jersey Council, Sons the Clara Louise Tea Room, Plain-1 New Ilrtmswick Avenue. The I iiiiip'htcr's »f Liberty, will he field. il chairman of arrangements ,i Hi,1 Craftsmen's Club tonight Of Experience Help « -In celebration of the forty-fifth ss Flla 1'etcrson. assisted hy , ,1,| n'clnck. anniversary of their marriage, Mr. Mi-- Katherinr Pierc* and Miss \l,- -nul Mrs. (><>rRC Peters of and Mrs, James Filer of Railway .,,,j,| i<•!rutlyentertained Mr. and Avenue entertained at a dinner party illi:m Hergnian. Solve Your Gift Problem! A. Ki and MMisi « Sunday. Their guests Were Mr. ami I lie uniiiii m«t recently with Miss 11 Sullivan »f W(Knlhriilgc. Mrs. John Filer, Mr. and Hrs. Kdwiu v:i I'riis, William Street and heard I, Samuel I'Vroil is in elu Filer, and daughter Marburg Jean, n inlerestinp tnlk entitlerl "Honif We've served the trade of Middlesex County for nearly half a century and are 1 1 , ,,u;l'nienK [or the. Hi«m> Party Jack Filer, Miss Louise Hills o ' rnnoniics." The dwusiion wa ! , ,,ndurlfd hy the "United Wn Vt'ondliurv; Mr. and Mrs. John Rich eld in connection with the club's familiar with problems of gift buying. Let us serve you with our suggestion*. I;,-publican I'hil; oi the Thin ards, Miss l,illian Richard*, Klhiir ' hmil ot rnokinK to which anyone I ,,n January 11 in headquarters Richards, MU^ I'earl Filer, and James ntiTc«tnl is invjtfd to join hy com v '•.innlali' Avenue. s. Sandahl, nf town. < - citing wHtlr Miss Dorothy Cnn ,i i ad, Woodhridgc, •\\ mill Mrs. James Filer, Rah- -A dinner party was held at the] \ i oncert (nllowrd tile Inisine* I \wniiewniie, eiiteiitertiuiie cd Mr. and Mrs. Craftsmen's Chili Tuesday niglit In GIFTS FOR HER GIFTS FOR HIM -ion. n'tvtn by the Rlee cluh under Viler nf WWiiodhiird y over flic the Pine (irove. No."HIVif'ilic Wood- direction of Miss Bergman. nil. • * mai's Circle. Miss Helen Larch was Diamond Rinn —' Blrthitone Stone Rings — Sifnet Riofs , ., Claude Jarklin, Cedar Street, iii charge of the program. Ringi — BUIOTI, Elfin, W»l- ~ BuloTd, Elfin, Walthasn mi'i'il the Susannah Wesley (lass1 —Miss Doris Jacklin, Cedar Ave-j HOLLAND'S SANTA tham and H»milton Wri*t Metluidist l;.pisco|ial Sunday nue, was liost Tuesday to the F.pwortl and Hamilton Wrist WatckM Watchei — Enameled Drei- I ;it a benefit card party on League of the Methodist b.pistopnl '( hildren ot {-lntiand believe that St — Military Sett — Ronsoa , .ilav night. , , Cliurch. Nichoias wa« a. kind-hearted Sp.inis1 >er Seti, 3 to 20 Pieeei — 1 h,. CUristmAs parly in South --MY! and Mrs. Kdward Kiiisey wlto had'Heard about tin .. Compacts — Clfarette C*>« and Evans Cigarette Ugktw 1 ,1 tin Rdyal ("rtuncil of Suns Decker Place, were hosts Sunday ti land of dikes, windmills a«d tulips — Combination Li^lcr, C||- and Cases — Laktrolit* .mil decided to pay it a visit, says I laughters of Liberty Monday Mrs. O|is Chapman and daughter arett* and Vanity CM* — tirinlcil by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kthcl Chapman uf F.li/.alieth. II Hart in "Picture Tales from Lighter — Packard Electric Bracelets — Cottume Jewel- i. I'dwanl Augustine -anti Stan- lolland." He arrived there long years Razor — Wallets and Key :,,,,,Uic|(l nf tilt Incal Pride of ago on December 5, and began giving ry — Roiariei — Pearl Blow in Christmas Cases — Swank Collar and ildren [iresetits. Since then he has Necklaces — Ring and Pend- [n Denmark on Christmas morn- Ladies' Association "of the ., , . returned on that night to fill ant Seti — Waterman and Tie Sets — Parker and Wa- .iiinregatinnal (.'liurrh met ing they "Mow in the Jill" at dawn the wooden shoes of Dutch children Parker Peru and Pencils. I terman Pent arid Pencils. ,i\ with Mrs. William liar- from cliurch towers, playing Christ- with gilts. The children in turn Menihers contrihuted mas hymns to the four [mints of the le.ive out some carrots or hay for his >t apiece, one a donation ot compa Largest Christmas Pudding KftEIELSHEIMER largest Christmas pudding ever DREW AECH REST made was that which was boiled foi Established 1888 II days in a brewing copper for "mini it the Red Lion, Southwark, in PERTH AMBOY 7IK. It weighed more than l.IKH) SHCES pounds. Admired By Men and Women Alike

Featured at Leon's Tomorrow With only 6 more shopping days remaining you can't delay your gift-buying any longer. The time is too short to permit of much hunting around for the perfect gift. That's why we suggest that you do all your gift-shop- ping at Leon's—where every gift is a perfect gift and an exceptional bargain as well. LEOti'S FRIENDLY CREDIT TERMS

Ann Sothem, glamorous screen star, wears this stunning beach ensemble. Her cartwheel straw is Chinese blue, with the same color predominating in the Chinese print halter and border TELEPHONE SET 0/ her cape, The cape and pajamas tte white. POTTERY LAMPS THE DELLA. $6.50 Black Kid, MEANING OF "NOEL" "born," and the word was 111-re In a clinrm|n(t and uaetal Brown Kid, 4- 69c Rift foe the home. An attractive "Xntl" i* the French name oi the eyelet T > e; shouted or sung to express joy over < hiirnilugl)' deromttvo |g thU ••- phone Ntiiud »lth chnlr to match. Christina* feast and in' the old carols tractive Pottery lamp. It's Jua. Cunt mental the birth oi Christ. With the spelling lllch iMilimt flnlah, inmierly snug in the 'Fri'mh country what you want HH a home gift or Heel. Sizes 4 ihurihe.s at this season. Its derivation "Now«r it is iound in Chaucer and to tflvc to your friends. to 10. is from the Latin "uatalis," nicaninj! other early writers. Widthi AAA to C DREW ARCH REST SHOES are admired by women for their qual- ity and low price. Men also ad- mire them for their »tyle and $^•50 neatnew. Every woman wants THE FAMILY LIQUOR to please a man—let these stylish shoes help—they're economical, too, a pair costs but 6 STORE 82 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE Knee Hole Desk For "Her" A Kl't "'H< I" Inil.v "II Hit- lirutrii pntli. A qiinlnl- COFFEE TABLE Phone Woodbridge 8-0858 1) ilenlicneil cle>k I hut >illl im-fl nith H ivelioinc receptlun Iu any home. The nninlr nrltinK nur- .75 LOUNGE CHAIR fae« Hild couvfiiieul tlrimer MPUce ltutkc It JUNIOR VOGUE iiilglilj nelvome iudreil. $5-95 19 The folkii will be pleaard with $1495 thin nrliml dealgoed coffee tnhle. llinullliillj nulnhed In rich 164SmithSt. f.:-"i,. PerthAmboy >lt'r<> in yimr ckanoe to male? a w ilium. A real barcala. Hi trt>im-ntloUN lilt with liuflbdud Pf (lull, (live him thin MU.-niMU hltl 4'hulr. A nire l>ar((uln. EXTRA! SPECU1S

1 PTS.! QTS. Calvert Special $1.14 Cslvert Special $2.22 Calvert Retcrve 1.42 Calvert Reserve 2.76 Seagram's 5 1.19 Seagram's 5 2.32 SPECIAL Seagram's 7 1.49 Seagram's 7 2.89 Seagram'* V. 0 2.04 Seagram't V. 0 3.29 Seagram's Ancient Age 2.04 Seagram's Ancient Age . 3.29 Hunter _ 1.29 Wilksn. Family .'...: 1-9S Wilkens Family .98 Golden Wedding ...j 2.69 Ladies' Old Quaker 99 Cobbs Creek 195 Royal Oak 86 Wilton Bar 1.95 Ten High 96 Jolly Roger 145 BREAKFAST SET Golden Wedding 1.39 Green Tavern 1-07 CEUARETTE Schenley'i Red Label 1.19 Three Lynx 1.18 Dresses Creek .98 WritoWri n i 2.14 $24-75 Old Methutalem - 1.S7 Three Feathers Blue 2.2Z $8-95 Wife or mollicr "III hv dilimlited Old; Overholt 1.99 to receive thin Kood looking Three Feather* Silver .. 2.75 You'll be iimud to ner*f drlukv bre^kfunt net- l.ar 1 OR 2 PIECES 1 1ul*le aud 4 Sch^nley't A. A- 1-75 Penn Maryland Regal . . 2.25 to jour Kiteutt* fruin tlilw haudy Knit *ful fliulm to Old Classic 8-Year-Otd .. 1.69 uml IIHUIIHOIIIC cellitrettr. An ei- Penn Maryland De Lux . 2.79 telleut «Ut fur "blm". BEAUTIFULLY Town Tavern .98 Beautiful Modem Cedar Chest Old Methusalem 3.0S Wilioi, 1.09 1H a Hlft evtry uomnu would treuMure (ur Old Drum .98 Old Hickory 1.95 tu 4UIUC. A llHMlfm ()**«!«II (•*((«r i'bfMt (>f pru|»<>rllttiiff ullh full t'filwr IIUIUK Jolly Roger .75 Schenley'i A. A 3.49 nurfttiftl In biilt nnliuit uuri Hlrlpetl 75 DRY CLEANED Mayfair 1.19 Laird\ Applejack 2.5S 19 RUM PINTS FIFTHS Smart Set * -65 Ronrico $1.96 Kunrico Old Jamaica 3.47 Carioca 1-28 Red Ubel 3.48 Bacardi 3.45 Old Ja_rnak» r- 1-84 I WINE — 5ths

39c _ 49c — 59c — 69c — 79< — 89c — 99c — $1.28 1/2 gallons 59c — 69c — 79c — 8»c -* |l,05 — »1.45 — $1.88

fil. <-h|tr tt uioat PRESSED C for Red Label — Johnni. Wllk.r — Black and Whit. — Vat 69 — AND BLOCKED **** •lull, hri>lh«r »r boy frleud. Mod- oriental and modemUtlc Dattermi. Aud reuieni- White Hor«« — T«a«h«r§ ern ilcalvii I" bvaullful nalaut, ber, the blv. thU'k run yad in lucludfd. HUll H (. •' FRIDAY. 1WEMRF.R IK.

PA(;F. FOUR 1 iliat tin ptiman |.iml thr disease is far advanced." which will give authentic rv,,|,, !!ii>nrv= received from th'In jpmkini? of the fiirht a^ainM ;r»U i> tu l"' -Third: Isolate all Inwiiiowiiiu e netiioiismetlioils: : I'irsi"I'irst. i. iiiirrruiiiTuberculii i „•n , . , flinf to 24 years. DurinK thii! Nmrty-fivp per rent of || ,,. a BITTING DRAWS BIG CROWD, GETS HIGH ACCLAIM iannil\!!.iln"i <'i »nl"-ii-iilo.(•. Ifijiht a^.im-t tuberculosis brpa.ii in aiiUMig the fatal diseases, while as |of infection can be cured, 1 Tuesday Scheduled For A11 US4 wiicn Dr. Truilcaiix discovered Anderson Coaches Cast In the cause of death it liolds amonx i "The source of such an i-,\n, 'blue coal' A-thi:r Joint Session At The 'the nM cure and rstablislicd the ail ages, seventh place. |tional prograni ii in the sal/ Fine Production At -anitariimi in tlie AdironcUks To "Second: Kx-ray pnsitivr ca^cs Chri«tmas seals." 'LOWEST PRICES FOR I '.it!- Kii7:tm Log Cabin Inn ,i\ sin:'!-' are Ml Mvh sanitarium' Fords Theatre .1 K. in the I'nitcd States. [THE FINEST QUALITY\ < !i:'*un;t- party with tlu1 •|tii'i;:io>i*." • he continued. i* liliietili because the di>ea«r <- HEADQUARTERS FOR M.irv •;!. ,,i WoodliriclKC will SUPERIOR SERVICE nul have urly sympMui tin 1 ion*' Chit) at th PHONE S-0011 ; •• -v-.t iS rw* "i oiiTirc J-'V •••.• i r,:> The- --1; TCI J.vk Kerin. ;-;• ;' - 1- TV:"."i"rat!v .VH. !••!•.:'. "l):il>«:i. Martin M'.ir- B1. \ NicSfi;. M'll> l.fvin, Krntik • c h-h acclaim "t the wire made at tli> -.-i. r."j! Herhi I'linc crrdit tor the ci-tiv.i; Tuesday for tin Philco Radios DANCING »nd ;•.'!•;:;: Mafg.irct Lund. K:i"-n I'aMy to he t-'iven tin r. Helen Nhultz. Anilii lvilir. ENTERTAINMENT '', 1,'u' roniniuinty in th For Authorized PhUcc Servlffl > ,itrc on Christmas morr Call Elizabeth 2-f.900 ^.'icr An.lrr- .(••ilnli!',i-r in i' i.1 O\it\V""il, A .ypi'b !cMo.'.-Vn!uir th 3tii! 1 oiiis Cohen Jersey State FJec.ric Co., Inc. JACK'STAVERN .an\ \\ I'.ite, medial Fixtuf*"* — Appliance* — Cif'» — Radioi & Service the '• ;,s 1 :'is:i McOnrdie. IVrntriy \! 367 State St., Perth Amboy 1. lauMi'l I!1'- pnrt- • <»!••'.'? wrUa l.nnj!. Li'lliai BROAD ST.. at Elizabeth A-mm? Elizab M Parkc- -•',' ,111' FRIDAY «>«i SATURDAY \ •;-. l-'f,!. .Huth* Miller, Al . 'vie pr'*T3:r, •: Miss SpMlUlVilll. ph'--i t".ir.|!a, Kit- Hirte>. Jir.r; O)p. Cn-irthoiue ' 1 '. EL 2-8900 Music By " FART I ' Street. ws< initiiitcil into tri'f HASH1E HENRY and Kemlnl Swi<:'y ut i'^ winten , Ir,' F'an; i ,vm'-ko. T! mtt'tine, Thi- tumor society HIS HI STEPPERS .A".'.rr« at the collft- is named fcr J»ck Itenberf, Mfr. :i. l..i-,-. t"hiiKrchi.,William : r 'the first ('..mmis«ioncr of i\ . the Mar.-inn i.i A'.-Iiir.t PERTH AMBOY, N. J.

•Tm 'i<.:ir.a Make ll.iy Whil. •-•.in Shis;**, in Viri":i-,;,i." Hi'.W Choice Wines and Liquor*] ;••::<• and dance. Mav Seebert - Trommert i in Hnnpry U> Feigen«P»» Beer« OB Tap V Levin. Tlvi-e Wi-ddiiiR Hell- Ar> r.reakini; EXCELLENT CUISINE L'p that 'lid l|a:iR of M:M." ln.'iri;i/ the&e new narrow-heeled Hl'SIC & ENTERTAI^TME^ "Krntiickv I:r;i RED CROSJS BT ERNEST "At the Bend in the I.ane." llatt- CIIRISTOPHERSEN'S ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY ST. JAMES' P.-T.A. WE GREEN TAVERN* Formerly IS HOSMONIGHT HANS' BEER GARDEN 499-501 New Brumwiek ATO. ' Presents "Shake Hands C. P.tun, Mfr. FORDS, N. J.i With Charlie" In Audi- torium Of School A novel entertainment will be Bring in your narrow-heeled feet. Let sponsored tonight by the Parent- us open your eyes with the perfect, all- Super-Curline Teachers' Association of St. James' School in the church audi- around fit of these superbly smart Red it tKe only torium. The program will be Cross Shoes, that cling close—$£* 50 Genuine Steam Wave That headed by Charles Nagel, promi- never tlip or sap. Now only... Uses No Electricity nent magician and monologist, whose presentation will be entitled Unlike o t h « i Shake Hands With Charlie." method! that all An announcement of the per- employ electricity. formance states: "The act com- Deep cut prices on our entire stock so that you can dress up your home for Christmas. What is more bines a brilliant and mysterious appropriate than a gift ior the home. Take advantage of these low prices. s line of magical effects with refined .j $5.00 comedy which is brimful of wit Bruck's COMPLETE and is sure to please. The major portion of Mr. Nafrle's demonstra- 152 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY f Vaper-Marcel $3.50 tions are his own original ideas. Great Holiday Bargain! Other features of his program Savings MJICHINELESS have been much enjoyed in the Surgeon- Chiropodist in Attendance Rug Values Jama) $6.50 past because of the exclusively inimitable style of manipulation." from our great to SO'?' Zotos Permanent $10 K« MmiiineiT No ElMtrlcftT Christmas Kaer's Beauty Shop 262 Madiion Aye., Perth Amboy Sale I'lmnf 4-1110 XMAS SPECIALS dp, n Thuradar AT CHR1STENSENS Felt Base Rugs -I <,iiiilll» ruun n< III,-*: hut nrirt-n :LASSIFIED JU • QUALITY MERCHANDISE in. Mii .nil* -HI-.ml : III'JIM urx.lr* »lfll ILU. . t.iiliit-lril, iMik.-.l-.u. ||,,1,(1. ( litu- ill.. .« iiii-iiinilcru. rittml tirokt-n lllr, • LOW PRICES l l'i-r-.iiiii IMII irriiM. ltu-1. iiui. rum-, mt. $3.98 {BARGAIN! • LARGE SELECTION COMPARE! II COMPARE! A REAL BARGAIN BED, SPRING Students' Slacks—fancy plaid designs AT Men's 4>pc. Worsted Suits AXM1NSTER MATTRESS Shorts, Stouts and • * -°0 $2.35 - $3.00 - $3.50 pr. THROW RUGS All. THREE FOK Regulars Boys' Tweed-o-roy Knickers Students' Wool Mixture Suits New Brown and Gray Checks. $1 -85 $1-95 J. MILLER .85 Sizes 6 to 18 : .„„, pair * N'i-w Styles Low Price 15 Men's Fine Wool Sweaters EXTRA SPECIAL Goose and Down $ Men's Fine Quality Overcoats (Princeton make) Plain and Brushed Styles. Feather Pillow * &SONS Shorts and Regulars $1.95 - $2.95 — $3.95 $19.85 - $22.50 - $25.00 Plain 345-47 State St. Men's Shirts (famous Essley make) Feather Pillows 89 Checks, Stripes and Plain;Colors. SI-65 Boys' Fine Overcoats (Raglan Style) Sizes 14 to 17 .... One of the tad- PERTH AMBOY dest sights in 27 E S4" NEWEST Sizes 10 LD New Arrow Ties . .at $1.00 ' $1.50 any home it thabby Hooked Rug $0 •' 1 \- TuY WALE; advance »how-l 18 Ideal Christmas Gift floor covering! Beau- Pattern* *^ i. (.••.- ^tulub aiHl dolls in uuri your home now, witi I.i ,|.ii u toyhin.i, ,1. Miller &1 Men's Dre.t OXFORDS (all ityle.) it $3.00 pr. "Daniel Green" COMFY SLIPPERS '4. stale Sint-t, Perth Am-] these handsome Oriental Men't Dreti OXFORDS (Fortune*) at $4.00 pr. Make Ideal Xmas Gifts Felt Base Men'. Prett OXFORDS (Friendlyi) at $5.00 pr. ; ' rugg in sizes for every room — OA1. AND GAS HANUBa — All J Men't COMFYS at »1.9S and J2.95 pr. Rugs ili;ilip-ii',l, J87.SU. (Joml UBt(l| Men't Drett OXFORDS (Walk-Oven) at S6.4S pr greatly reduced! eiu.t : ami t-oukers. J&,0'), J10 Men's Dreti OXFORDS (Crotby Sq.) at *6.85 pr Women's FELT COMFYS at $1.95 pr. •ari'l Ji:. mi. Stove rtpuirs :a n-n-J Men1, Dreit OXFORDS (Floriheimi) at $8.75 pr T«ntiiil,l. prices, ij. Miller * Suns.f Colors^—Rose, Delft Bluf,.[Taupe »nd Oxford \tii ^iaic sum). Perth Amboy. WOMEN'S "Polly Preston" SHOES Worn. Fancy D'ORSAY SLIPPERS at $295 pr. Colors—Blue, Wine anil Black Ion, KIlltNEUSi--J7.D8-J9.7B. Alsol Give "Her" a Gift Certificate %A-00 • IC-OO pr. niutceJ Vii'lura, f 12.98. Gooa] for a paiMirr at f 'Oj • Children's Shtep-Uned BUNNY SLIPPERS GOLD SEAL ll;itlmi" mu.li J. Miller. & AXM1NSTER RUGS $24.50 Siie i to 2 at 49c • 89c pr, B«na. ;H5 State Htrcet, Perth Am- WOMEN'S SPORT OXFORDS COTTON MATTRESS boy. Child's PLUSH BUNNY SLIPPERS (Low »od College He.li) $0.00 - $0.00 pr. 9 x 12 AMERICAN d^OA I* A Siie 4 to 3 at 89c pr. ALL RUGS TlJI-:!. UTILITY CAD1NKTS . All Stylet at M O All tuloi-8, f 1.1)8. J-.!iN ami M Misses' and Children's FELT COMFYS SI/EK lCMii<-« Uani|iura, J1.00. J. Hlllerl PUMPS and OXFORDS $3-49 (.ma. Hi Ktale Street, Perth Color—Red and Blue Mittet and Children't (Sun- $1 .95 - $O.25 ORIENTAL RUGS $29.50 $ $5-45 Child's Siiet 8H to lift at 69c ' Breakfast Suite dial Shoet). Siiei BH to 2 at 1 *> Misies' Sixes 12 to 2 at 75c 22 i'j I'ongoleum Hug, J2 88. J., Free Delivery Within 25 Miles TABUE -,4 CHAIRS Mlllur & Sons. State' oorit»r( , PUMPS and OXFORDS Misses' and Children's LEATHER BOOTEES a.vtii.' Streets. Perth A.mboy. Mittet and Children'* (Butter $O.95 SO-50 Celorn—Bed and Blue Siies SH to 2 at $1.00 pr. m' Ctimtort InneraprU> Brown Shoet) Siie 8tt to 3 at & Opr. in-i,.-,; rejruUr $19.10. Sl Women'i FELT COMFY SLIPPERS r ,rlr,. (1198. J Miller & Sai 'di'iier I'ayttte SUeeta,1 DR. ELLIOTTS MliT-TO-FIT Color*—Qxfyrd, Biowft and Blue at 7,9c pr, Auihuy. • • '-i. .-. , M.«'. LEATHSH COMFYS at $1.W - $1.50 Size 2 to 6 at $1.25 pr. UNOLEUM - CARPET FACTORY Men'. LEATHER EVBKETT& >t I1JW -.$2.25 •All fiuuneka table top gas range. SiVi $150 HrKuhiT |54; now flit. J. Ullluri Men's and Boys' Leatherette SLIPPERS >t 50c pr 203 SMITH STREET OPEN EVENINGS SOUB. Slutu corner FayetteT ruuls. l'erth Anilioy.

Thii'-•PUI-M MvlliK Room Hylta] In Filuzttlu, nuw 189. J MIlli CHRISTENSEN'S DEPT. STORE UIIB, stHtu I'urner Fayetta^ i)W, Perth Amboy. 97 MAIN ST. 8-0084 WOODBRIDGE EADING MILLS DISPOSE OF THEIR PRODUCTS. AT LOWEST PR* FAGEFIV1 . )0T)BRtnGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1936

A splei'did enter tainnwnt was pre- Addresses Firemen . GEORGE MURDOCH sented in'dfr the direction of Mw IURY Mrlen I.nrch and in 'idfd a fketrh h\ EVENINGS 'TILL CHRISTMAS ^= Mai Head and t.ie reading of a tnias rtnry liy Miss l.'urih anil i Five hundred «nd fifty Mr'. Murdock. »"See W1RTH for "WORTH"-while Gifts" 10 MRS. REBNICKY youngsters will be given ft Christ- A Program After Other? elected t" office were: ad- Mother Of A«to Cra.h Vic Rev. E. H. Devanny To ma* party by the Woodbridge Ro- visor, Mrs. Paul Olhrick; tmanrial tary Club next week. Expanding The Election secretary. Mrs. John \V. llmw; lank- tim Recipient Of Court Preach Sunday On 'Spirit the successful experiment of last er, Mr?. Frank McDonald; attendance. Jewelry Gifts i •u* yenr, two parties will be given. Mrs. (ieorge Murdock has been Miss MarRie Everett; assistant attend Award Of Christmas' , lamed (iuanliati of the Pine drove atue, Mr?. William Messick; i hap- The first will he held in Port Read- I No. 10 of the Woodmen's Circle for lain. Miss Frances Cagticy; inner sen N|;iry Kebnirkv o( Wood penal musical! prograprogramm has ing School Wednesday at 2:30 o'- tinal, Mrs, August Banman; outer sen 1 I he ensuing year. Klci'tion of officers ' the henericiary of an the organist in tinal. Mrs. Frank PirrunR ; manager i mini) against Charles d meeting at'Miss Rose Kelly. Mrs. Joseph Ruth ",!„', 'of WoniliVirluc (o nn Churchurch for Sunday and the W KK™ "- ^V^TT \ and Miss {Catherine F.veiett. » You can five no better gift thfcti jewelry, diamond stained by the death of the Craftsmen's Club. ' wttehri that |i«e a lit»-lim« of enduring titiifaction. tR R«.«. EEarl l H. DevannD y wililll °1 =1 «*«*• 8°.8° be°° W°(«<">' <•«« boy.i and I,,,.,, Julia. The award w.is pronch hiss morning sermon on the'Pthe " " "'" entertained in School PV carry a complete'selection of reliable jewelry and diamond*I n iiiry in Circuit ( ourl topic- "The Spirit of Christmas." , No. 11. %. . . nationally known watchet . . . and interacting piecat fw l,in,i,v sought total dam Kvoning vesper services will be I Hampton Cutter, Mayor August 'home me. Our 17»«ar reliable reputation backt your pur- ii'ill.000. h«>l; Cyrus, iii); Michael J. Parsler, 93 RELIABLE JEWELRY SHOP u ThX lie t ChoiVtSr* ( h;nh". \< I'.rown, president of ill Gus Pf eiffcr, i)3; Joseph Dambacb, Eresos Candy Shop i - IVUT Pan reside? Solos—ytt. Emerson White, Mr. lire department; H. M. PIiilli|p«, of Jr., 92; Henry Kress, 92 f Joseph 190 SMITH ST. • .MI pa^te hoard covers; William Butters 68 MAIN St.f WOODBRIDGE •:;. and duwn carh paRC MKtiin, a charter inentber "i tli • English Carols—The Harmony Sharkey. 92; Charles D. Pfeiffer !i0; Zoltan Papp, 90; Walter Fee, ill c hildhood lovers. cxviiipl .i-sotiuticju and 0111: ui the Trumpeters. ld P 90: William J. Bertram, 85; Albert nM all inlh elf iK.nn/rr- ol tin- WiiAtlhrJil^r dr Pnstludc, "Processional March"— .. '-.nilts th* Ictti-.rs- Batiste. Stark, 85; William Dambach. 85 -"=..»! inisi hii'vim* imp ai 11111:111 in IH'i/; Charles Schi'icti'er Leon Jpglinski. 85; William Gloff, ,,.. ihi1 viiirit'n 1 <• 111• i•- ml Kdinund 1 lavid. Railway Kx-1 THE NATURE LOVER (W; Melvin Romer, 83; John S. Sabo, 82. wlii-n I .1111 ahme ni|'N: (iodftcy Itjornsc'ti, of ihr Hi- (lew 'round the curve with th ii.il around me. \ii(pc|liricli;i- c'scmpl: Kll-wort'i , John McGraw, 82; Charles Wa- Rri'.iti-st nf c;i-i'-- i.lgenhoffer, Jr., 81; Joseph Naylor, .' I mil and all alunil; 'oil. nf Uliarlcin, •.cerelary ui .N I l-'iijnyini; the iffncry, the inottn Icili -urrnund me. •i.tle I'.scini't .\»>ociatiuii: A. I' i;tills ;md trres. '"'!!; Joseph Wargo, 711; Stephen Katransky, 78; Michael Romer, Philc i uinr into my cur vankin. '.uc prrsiilcnt ol thr local tjililf dttnih, we admit, hilt with ju^t 'liieeri'st feeling; • rLjani/.itioii- AI-M pri^ciit \\iith:l :i-- ninrh case 76; Albeit Kress, 69; John PetcrJ ; MOST ••<: nf a haiiiu.it li.,\ I'nvatd l . Klein, rectur "I Trinity 1 \s llii' nun on the flying trajnvc. csak, 68; Charles Romer, 68; Jos* .MHidl.ituI stralrtlR •pi-, opal Clujrch; Rev. I ail llan-| eph Stark, 65; Stephen Faczak, / 1 mv weighty ti'im and 104; John Deak, 64; Frank la n mi I I Uv.imiyiinny., |>;t-tpiit. .r off tintin- - 1- ir-l ] y,..,ol,) ....iail'., . ,... your ecu SENSATIONAL .••V uiilrarn tin- loir. Pieshyterian I lunch, and Krv. ^' still keep a few — Bancz, fil; James Quish, 60; John iiiMhir wtuild have mi id1 Kraynick, 00, and Andrew Payti, \ 11, MroiiK'. pastor ..f tin- l-"ir-t \,,r ,.;lll y,,M Watcli hiivh no. |l oiii;rei.'aticmiil thuiih , wateh scenery. too. . nsranriiig waters roar. 1 in adilitinn to Mi Saltli-r. iln-' ;I',I :IIIK1I- lor .1 tish, • lollowiiin were also named for an itit- sit and drt'.un, j cpther term: Vice pre-iilnit. \, I-. • ,••-. me till I take a dip 'Ratikin; recording secretary, l-'rank-j •in1 soothing stream. [i'acler, linaiu'ial secii-tai y, I1., I- i •1 1 la\ me 011 the hanks iRonioiid. I! easurei, laioh lniii,tii; . 1 up at tin- skies, hill-ins; '| hmdore Zi-hrer, 1'irdi- FUEL AND FURNACE . ;.iui»elt upon a I'loucl i tiuiid Kath and l-.chvaril t In Men '.' w Into my eyes! . . . t«rn. lanii's 1 atarto wo* derted a< ,i;ni liilu'lcS till thi.' ;tlt-, |.i delegate to the New Jci-fv State* HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY I'ii1 sirannest people I I1 trenlrn's coin'ention, and I't |ne- 1 tuihlil*- sound oi ln-ll- ( ntativcs to relief wen 11 "inn d a- MAKE OF BURNER ::• r not in a steeple diin s /I'IIUT and l'.nn->l II Hunt 12 'irries in tbt'Tlowcrs 1 1 RCA Victor • L'LIII out before tin , I MID (If TIUMiS MONTHS . HIT upnn the lea, Wi-. II,1- i.lh'hT-lKtii-,1. wish In PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ! MMIS creep all cp'er me Ihioili 11M- rii.mv r.-luliM-j iin.l 1 •>:• nils \^i>> i-\ 'iii.liil lli.'ir s\'m- FREE • "•• u man ;i Suinillfr hour j '.u.:i;er at my losses; InlllilrS .1ll.1l klllillll-W ililllllK HUT 1 .-• ,-nt hi it n\ 1mini In tin ili;,lli nf SERVICE in" 't'irk my incfnl work. ir Tu-liM-t-'I wile unit Misli-i, Af.ir- ' : my path be crosses, irvt I.. Kiiiii-irid. PREMIER OIL & GASOLINE SUPPLY i'.m went to Japan Wi- I-.JJ.-I i,n:\ uish In I ' ink Ui'V. 1 :• l-.iril IiV-:III l:,-l\ I..H r.lli-.- .1 A TRADE - IN SALE ,1 long vacation: 1 i.f up to take the cup Trui IT". II*\ I'lmrli-!. A. h-isi. it. Mr. New Brunswick Ave. COMPANY RAHWAY.N.J. ; \V illi-i-i \ui>i- .lull.1 Cia, •-. ih,

'!.• 1 he equation 1 1 insiir . Sw I-1*'. piilllpi-.ir, 1 - ami K Phone Rah, 7-1263 — Night Phone Rah. 7-0424-R WEISBERG Inc. WILL GIVE YOU • u,:itii s \v>>uld inipruve • \ I':in. Uinei.il ihri-i.-lnr- i1 ! ivill allow). siKin-iii i:n;i:Ni-: 1. IIUMUNII $ $ $ $/ v. .'Hid he- tin- pickings urnl tin- j:y»n I-'.HMIIV. -sin's ill, ii( cs( bulbil, I on the nioiiotiiin CLASSIFIED ADS 10 15 20 ? • • hanies.><-fl hours^ WANTUIV Hnj'8 II 111 10 yi-.-ir-i !•( • • . Ii tn leavi-. liis vh,-]i, .&%<• \" i-.irri' \Vi«>ill.riil»;i' Init.1..n- i-nl Miii-Hl.-ililislii-il nniti'S. Hi'l'liian TIM- to the imwt'Ts; Schuaii/. I'ir.'uliil Ion iii.LniiKi-r- GIFTS FOR ; hi- f;ii-ry band arise -

'V dew into my eves! Till" MOST a|,|iivr;,,l,.! Kifi, —Alexandra Adams. t .-nil- i:vi:i:\M.\ki: V. I'l.DANKI; ST'iKKS, .'^.! KI.M IN TRADE FOR YODR OLD SET STIiKKT. I'llliTIl AMIIuV. EVERYONE r 1- Food Sale Tomorrow w 1 I Benefits Orphans' Fund . HERE IS YOUR GREAT CHANCE li.'Y- 1 SAI.I: I'IA: Gift Sets from 69^ up • In in til of the Orphans ; "ir ui the 1'irst iViiKrt-Ra- Virv IT,is.ii, To Get a NEW 1937 RADIO at a . ::•!• will hold a |i».il -ale A v> n ii- W- EVENING IN PARIS, COTY and li'.rnmoii at three uVloil \V. 1 1-1- LUCRETIA VANDERBILT -I Mrs, William 1. liar- 1 PI: SAI.I: WAI:Y mi:ips FRACTION of its Regular Price- -Urct. i.ii.iiii>' ' -i w. i:in.i, "-" '. :':M the sale will U' well \v. i. u-iv Pen & Pencil Sets from 39c up An Opportunity to Get That New r WATERMAN, PARKER and CONGRESS Radio for Christmas-at a Price In Toyland Alarm Clocks 89C up you Can Pay and You Don't Have WITH ELECTRIC and WINDING to Pay Cash. $1.00 Weekly Buys BILLY & RUTH Gift Stationery A 1937 Radio Set.

Ai in year* p»»ti 'h* Manicure Sets SALE OF CEDAR CHESTS Service Hardware Com- C Weisberg, Inc. pany i> a regular Toyfcnd Thermos Bottles 79 28 Beautiful Models' A style for — hundredi of .trong 123 SMITH ST., PERTH ^MBOY metal toy* made famoui every purpose and purse. Give her by BILLY and RUTH are ELECTRIC "the Store of the Future" dUplayed and all pric«d . Cedar Chest reaionubly low. Come in, Heating Pads $1.98 and $3.98 Suggests a Gift For the Home and For \ Every bring your children, that Member oi the Family they maf enjoy tbe Toy- AND OTHER ELECTRIC APPLIANCES land in iU g«y«t Yule- tide di'cu. CIGARS and CIGARETTES of AH Kinds In Attractive Christmas Wrapping CROSLEY SHELVADORS Dogcart Donald 1 f ABC WASHER-IRONER Popeye Candy in Christmas Wrapping Tot Bike fl.19 COMBINATION RANGES Steel Wagon From 29c up WHITMANS, PAGE & SHAW and ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Ladder Truck 48c NANCY LANE Dump Truck 48c Cameras from $1.00 up And Many Other Items We Guarantee to M«rry.Go-Round, $1.00 I Coupe and Trailer, 98c Salted Nuts from 25C H>. up Sell For Less or Cheerfully Refund Your I ire House 60c I Bill Billy Hiking Set, 69c Money - Shop Our Store Before Buying. HUNDREDS OF OTHER GIFTS FOR THE HOME AND "DAD," COME IN TODAY. RAYMOND JACKSON, Druggist 123 SMITH STREET. SERVICE HARDWARE, INC. PERTH AMROY TOYLAND 88 Main Street Tel. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J.

.' ; -•'• .-•' .. 'L-.'iiti-1:1! WOODBRIDGE FRIDAY, DF^F.MnF-R 18, "A" •IX r,\<;i .hih at the liotiir nf Mr?, Frank "•keck, Mi iml Mis. Flnvd Manic, (if Uuli f»r tlio ' 'olonia Library went i',i:n () IlilN Rniul, onlrrlained at I,. Mr Puttie of Avcticl Vliaucf'ili- in WodiHitid^f, Tlmiv COLDS i:i|. :n dun limne Friday night. at t-riilav night's drawing. N'cxt day. ant) OBITUARIES HOW IT BEGAN i;u,.t|i weir Mr. and Mrs. tiiplif tlirrc will !><• two Mrs. Arthur Paine of lWklcy FEVER I'mkham, Mrs. Sophia - made due lo the fart that j Avenue was il,c Kiio.t <»f hir s ;-i".-I.!•! !•, Mr. and Mrs. N'nnmu 666 fir., ,]„, ',!•!.. W.il'n M. Whilaktr. Jr. •' :. Mr. and Mrs. James ( nrrid mas falls tin thrfollnwiiiK l'ri-i'n-law, Mrs. ("liaili" l'ain.- Liquid, Tabled, Mr. and Mr?. Harry l.udwii;. day. The drawing will as usual I'ark, Salre, No»e Dropt Mr- l<«oplini,v Mctzgcr, of West take yila.;/ lol;:; •- M'' Hlirry Q'uinr. Ml^TOOfe THEM FOT*. WOMEN !•-• ',.-;,:• i,i-. ••: I'.V? !'.-.v--' HENCE -THE HOMER LEGEND OF PRESERVER FOWL •*«* Ib. Roasting PORK *^lb. til'. ••:' ',,", •••..••If' IT;/ M ,!•"- ' THE VslOMEN WARR-lOfis. v5^ulllr| r. Carl Sigh » Fresh Killed SHOES !•:• s • •;!•>•• AS TO BE TOTALLY UNIN- (SPRING LAMB IDlb. ROLL BUTTER «^^lb While JUNIOR ARCH PRESERVER SHOES ini! -'•.(!••'•. .iti'! :i:e l:rc:!i S:i:.-'::^ TELLIGIBLE. HENCE ANY NON- Patricia Ann May SENSICAL TALK OR- WRITING are the very latest in scientific footwear, and Fnmrai ~irvii'c wen In!'! ;•"'::.;• IS TODAy CALLED "GIBBERISH? feu- I'airiria Anne Ma\, :ni:,i- r i.i thi properly fitted at the BOSTON, I'ir-I [Yishytcriim 'hnn'!i. w\\\ i• f- C0L0NIA NEWS ficiatf at fnniTal service^ mniurrow at ; for Joseph A. Dale, aufl d . :i'. the M:-. i -I-! _\'ln . • i \\e>t|\vard. Helen Hnipasantt. Muriel Mc- Greiner |-iiminl Home. Wood-1 JI',|] iii.'- ;i^a;ii irtuMn1'! to Andrew- and Jane I'attcrson. too, by X-ray. bridne Mr hale resided at Super- X'.k 11,-, , :,;;,!• a few day;, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saywcll of hiirlnvay and 1-ords Avenue. ;pent licrt "Ibi-" -.;i Tedilv \1- l-'airview Avenue had as their guests licsid!", his widow, Nellie. Mr. [-,„.,. wjl| jflin t-..c.n; ,,ir tl,c i.hriM- im Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buy your child a T)a!e is survived by one daughter. • ,nii^ holiday-; Laurence, of 1'atersom ITAL IAN FOOD STORE Mr'. Anna Frcscoe, of Newark; j -| |K. |'jj"rvjtw Sta-np (lull met Miss Marsaret JefofT, of Knficld one sni Jo'eph A., Jr.. of \Vond-1 wi,"|, |.-ranct.s Anne Lewis, Kairvicw Road, was the Kiicst of Mis' Adele pair today. bridge; 'tie M>fer. Mrs. Haffitt! \ ,. . j.- j,j . 'I'],,, mrnibcrs en-i lul'nton of fords for a few days \V ,,IUIIUII Fridayr ay . T 244 Smith Street Perth Amboy , ,•,•',,, |r™,, alula> l'a- anit i ont;ijov.; d limit' and si week. ihl He \vas a member of . Krandehihl. He \vas a member of in e\elianee and stud) of stamps. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hancock, of From Cradle To College—From Smallest To Largest Siiinh Amhoy l.odjje, l.oyal (Jrder Thti-t attending wen- I'atrica Long, F.a-l I'lilT Koad, entertained their of Moo-e and the I'rothcrhood of IVeny Knauer, Marijorie Wood- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Phone P. A. 4-1361 1 Free Delivery I.i>r,,motive I irenien and Kn^ine- SHOES ARE FITTED BY X-RAY HERE meii vi Klizabeth. Walter Moore j "ALWAYS A LITTLE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY" Funeral services were held Wed-! nc-'lav at the (jreiner Funeral Home for \\ alter Moore of Moi risev Avc- i DR. ROBERT W. ROGERS Per le Feste Natalizie SALAMI nuc. Avi.nel. who. died of injurie*; OLIO D'OLIVA BOSTON SHOE CO. received in a rave-in December H Abbiamo Fornito 11 Ne- on work tn the Pennsylvania Kail- ' OSTEOPATH Sasso, La Perla, Pastene, IMPORTATI 182 SMITH STREET PERTH AM ROY road firadu crot-inK elimination at gozio Col Miclior As- Avenel. 911 Watchung Avenue liesidis his widow, l.ucy, the de- Bertoili, Berio, Torino, sortimento Dt Generi ceased is sunived by two foster DA MILANO sons, Charles Reed and Ronald PLAINFIELD, N. J. Importati & _ .. Gihbs. liuria! was in Rose Hill Grand Italia, Giulietta Dome&tici DcllC Cemetery, linden. TELEPHONE PLAINFIELD 6-3765 NAP0L1 CREMONA Maccheroni Buy a Used Car and Mrs. Edward W. Cooper Funeral services will be held Mon- GL $2-15 up Salami Domestici Marca day for Mrs. F.dward W. Cooper, Formaggi MigliOFC aged 66, long a resident of Iselin, who Olio IVoliva La Perla Soppressatc Stffl Have Your died at her home Middlesex Avenue. early Thursday. Rites will be said at the house by the Rev. Rdward T. BOOKS AS GIFTS p^odoro Marche clb up & Salsina 'Tutin and burial will be in Hillside 10% DISCOUNT Turkey Cemetery, Plainfield. 32 - Besides her husband, Mrs. Cooper Children's Book, from 39c 01,10 Dl MISCELLA is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Educational PUyteti and Toys from 35c Austin I.epini", Highland Park; \lr5. Adult Boolu from 69c We Are Giving a Christmas Turkey Away Francis C Frederick and Mrs. Harr\; Wettern, Myitery and Novell, 3 (or $2 Buwn Pranzo, La Sposa, Kill),' of Iselin; one son, Frank K. Book Ends (Bronze) $4.50 RICOHA FRESCA Cooper of Iselin; eleven grandchildren Normandia, Sole D 'Italia MACCHERONI and one (jreat-jjnmdciiild; two si-ter-. \ , CORNER LENDING LIBRARY With Every Used Car Sold. Mrs. Harry Danker of Westtield: 307 State Street Perth Amboy Marca, La Rosa, De Mar- Mrs. Herbert I'rttman nt Plainfield: and two hriithers. Andrew Dixon and Perth Amliojr National Hank «lil|£. fj. $ J.19 up tini, Romoni, La Perla, Aleck Dixon both of Wi'stficld. Oft I.i i-rj l.veuluu I mil ( hrl.lina» I Select One of These Used Cars As a Balilla 204bx$|.25up Christmas Gift for Your Family, 1 EVERYBODY WaCOMES PRACTICAL GIFTS OF FLOOR TORRONE Dl OUVE NERE 1936 Lincoln Zephyr Demonjt'r. $995 1936 Ford Fordor Touring Sedan 565 COVERING-BEDDING-FURNITURE B a g n a r a, Benevento, 1936 Ford Tudor Touring Sewan 545 USEFUL GIFT SUGGESTIONS 1 Cremona, Torino 0110 Dl COTONE 1935 Pontiac Sedan, 2-Door . 565 Pkg Cu p Angela Mia, Contadina, 1935 Ford Tudor 399 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM - PABCO Italian Cook, Amore 1935 Ford Coupe .. 395 BISSELL'S BIRDS NEPONSET RUGS ( - 65 OUVE VERDI Mio, Amico Mio 1934 Ford Coupe^rfcuxi . 325 SWEEPMASTER Beautiful 9x12 $i| 95 f 9 $ $3.50 1935 Ford Tudor, Air Wheels.. 449 : • • ' Value $6.95 Perfect Diicontinued Pattern! GL 95c up 1933 Ford Coupe De Luxe .... 315 •MA PAST1CC1ER1A 2k 25c THE GIFT Metal Cabinets, $2.95—White. Ivory, Maple, Green 1933 Ford Tudor 295 1 End Tables $1.49 up | Hauocks 98c up Tipo Itaiiana, Amaretti, 1931 Nash Coupe, Rumble Seat. 175 by which you are Samson Card Tables $1.98 - $2.98 - $3.50 1931 Ford Coupe .... j 165 I remembered ever) Biscotti AH'Anice, Rpgi- FRUITA SECCA Children's PlayyartU r.r -....-.-. _... $3.95 GANNOU & day of the year. na, Torroncini Cee Noci, Fichi Muicioni, 1935 Hupmobile Sedan 695 I $25 Value Studio Coucb. - ' $19.95 1931 Studebaker Coupe, 6-Cyl. 175 Maple Boudoir Chairs $4.50 - $5.50 - $6.95 Mandorle, Castagne Ver- 1 C SOGUATELLE 1928 LaSalle Sedan, new paint. 125 1 High Grade Rag Rugs 50c - 75c - 95c Ib. J 5 °P di, Nucelc, Fichi Inforni- ti, Castagne Secche 1929 Dodge Coupe, 6-Cylin4er . 115 BUY A RUG FOR CHRISTMAS 3 for 25c 1929 Chrysler: Roadster, perfect 125 $25.00 Mohawk VELVET RUG . - $18.95 1929 Ford Fordor 45 36x60 1 27x60 fft lb/JQcup Axminster RUGS $3.95 I Axmin.ter RUGS - $1.79 (& F0RMAGG1 PER 1928 Chevrolet Tudor ...... 35

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VEAR R1TZ % *Qlourwondl tr DRINK J* SHAKER ^ U5ahck Ca,\nc SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY I'lir.Miiiu llulalioil 340 GEORGE ST., NEW BRUNSWKK 1UBR0AD ST., EUZABETH willi buke lit Open Every Nite '"!t,ul inspection service sal, is a 12-chapter screen version une W. k to share their j^ys and of Alex Raymond's newspaper •' WHS ^utijeet l<> tlie critical scru- •oiuing to the Htrnnd Theatre to- I, in: with the man who brought tiny of millions who are thorough strip, one of the most widely-read .lighl. for a three-day run, with Lee them MIIO the world in "Reunion," rieasu mention this paper to ly familial with the story. newspaper features in the world. 'advertisers; it helnn you, it helps Triicy and (iloria Stuart teamed ns "l\u"iiiii"th Century - Fox's latest Today's showing is the first in- .lohiiny Weissfnuller, ill (lie title .•M-rei-n triumph, Coming tonight to then* " h!'l:>« v>ur Daper.' 1 'oniantie sleuths. stallment. A new episode will be roll , phriruys a' character who is h • liifniin Theatre. known In id.DOU.UOll readers of In Miss Stuart is glorified the The picture, which stars trie! I lie lii.«ks by Kdgur Kiee llur- f> male. •Sherlock Hoimes, Philo Vance, Ellery Queen, Arthur vi,n Id famous Dionne Quins aim' CONTINUOUS rmigli^. M'coiiil most widely leal in es Jean Hcrshiilt, Rochelle, of contemporary writers. In wl- 'raig or what have you. Gloria is lie Invt'ly aide W) the (flib-tongued Hiidsuii, Helen VWson, Slim Rum' FEATURES SHOWS 'litiini, I he Tarian cartoons lire tiniville. Robert Kent, John Qua- CRESCEHT syndicated 111 2XH daily newspu- nicy HI "Wanted: Jane Turner." ALWAYS DAILY ]M is , hrniiijhniii the country and Slit: gels in his hair, but She also hii, Dornlhy 1'eterson and many PERtH AMBOY the r.ulto serials have heen lirond- ,;I'IVH intn his heart. But before she • •I her players, boasts the year's t ;ISI mvr national networks to finds herself in the throes of ar- must important enfit in the acu- Min'.~ most unusual drnmu. FRI. - SAT. - SUN. othi'l Mlillliins, .^, dent romance, she and'Lee conduct 1 a pulse-beating campaign to un- Tin Quins' !)r. I,uke, played by THRU I.INC, ROMANCE OF THE SIC " Ai idingly, Thorpe was actu- cover the Crowley. mob and cap- Jean llershnlt, on the verge of re- ally conducting a figurative safari tirement from the burdens he-has LANES 1 ture its leader, the ruthless killer, i 'niij.'h tin lit'ilM 'iif tlie Aftfieiin »l the driver of a mail truck. varrieil for a generation, decides -. j,untrie thAf frequently U-rainc to call back from all «ver the globe "FLYING lileiftl. Tlieiv sleuthing, conducted be- flu1 three thiiusand men and wom- I.nvely Maureen O'Sullivan, iwee.li kisses and debate, tukes the en i\hr.- Tony Luke, the mileage Inn not by nature or tem- Inspector Tracy in "Wanted: Jane Turner" assist the search, resulting in a WeUmuHer in "Tarzan El- perament. tense climax when Gloria does her doctor's nephew, whom he has hit for the U. S.^postal service by capes," oprninp; at the Majestic called hack to the little Canadian Thin pe demanded accuracy in facing Crowiey "m her apartment Theatre tonight. town from his post in Toronto- to minute detiiil. The jungle scene —each armed with a stub-nosed carry on with hw (Dr. Luke's1) was so realistic' that guards sur- automatic! duties. Tony, though deeply in — ALSO — riiuiided llu' set when the nnimals love with Mary, Dr. Luke's nurse, v- ALEX RAYMOND'S were working, to prevent them Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart HERO is followed by the wife of his su-1 CONWAY TEARLE in from escaping from the familiar . nact the leading roles in "Want- perior in the, Toronto Hospital, \ FAMOUS COMIC STRIP frei'dom nf tall (crass and rank ed: Jane Turner," supported by a who refuses to release him to a undergrowth. The sun bent down .mpular cast of Hollywood's fnvor- younger and fresher love. ] with mi'i'ciless strength to add to iles, including Frank M. Thomas, In a climactic scene that com- their first illusions. I'aul Guilfoyle, Bryant Washburn, bines all the elements of potent "SENOR JIM" To watch them as they were Irene Franklin, Barbara Pepper, drama with pathos and uproarious) turned louse on the set was a fludith Blake and Frank Conroy. humor. Dr. Luke, Tony, Mary, \ GRANT WITHIBS Kdwanl Killy directed for RKO study in animal psychology of Mrs. Sheridan, and the Doctor's 1 \ BITTY lANt BHODtS WED. - THURS. which no line on the set ever Radio. .'t,000 grown-up "babies"—includ- ! Ht»D"h wearied. ing the governor of a State, a fad- | HEpNLY SIN WAS LOVING! ing stage star, a crook just out of j Conway Tearle 'Senor Jim' jail, and many other unforgettable I JUMPS JUHM) FEET In Picture At the Crescent characters convene for the re- i 'Flying Hostess' Proves Met- union. Also present at the galh- | "Senor Jim, ' an original screen- cring, foj- added chuckles' and j tle; Film at Crescent play wiittenby Ciela Jaccard, has heart tugs, are the celebrated I ^ heart' been booked into the Crescent yiiintu|)lets. | If you wanted a certain job Theatre starting today, according You'll grin and gulp by turns] ,KaqFRANCIS would you risk your life to (jet it? to Krvinir Goldstein, manager, I is the old doctor, under cover of u ] 't^FORGE BRENT That's what Judith Barrett does 1 pompous speech by a government j, in Universal'* "Flying Hostess," Conway Tearle is starred in this 1 Krippinu story which supplies a lot dignitary, straightens out the \ which begins, a three-Jay engage- I problems of Tony, Mrs. Sheridan mi'iit at the Crescent Theatre to- of action and breath-taking scenes, familiar to thousands of magazine | and the jealousy-torn Mary, of the — AND — day. !<;ovemor and his unacknowledged In a story dramatizing the lives leaders. Conway plays the part of "Senor Jim" Stafford and defends little waif of a son, of the actress MARY ELLIS of the girl attendants who ride and Her girlhood flame. transcontinental airliners, the ac- Monu ('artier, played by Hurbaru In Bedford, who'becomes involved iu tress dues a S,OOO-foot parachute ALSO jump to prove that she has the Lee Tracy, as a post office impector, grnpplci with Paul Guilfoyle, a murder which she has nothing to HANG' PILLOW CASES "FATAL LADY" courage required of an air hostess. mail crook, in ihe new thriller coming to the Strand Theatre tonight. do with. Tearle, in the title role, At ( hrMm;is io Si, I nu\, \ ir MARIAN NIXON i» She lands the job and with it (jives one of the most appealing Grant Withers in "Jungle Jim," •.l.imk tbc yiiiui^ter-. lun^ U|I 'CAPTAIN CALAMITY" JOHN HALLIDAY begins as thrilling a set of experi- performances of his career. it the Crescent Theatre. "\VI;IM'> insH;id ul stockingy ences as any girl will ever want to pincss linn. Hul whal had he tSonc,^ Luke was delighted with his nwn Nntliiii(> at all. lie stood .stock still, gilts, he had an almost tli//\ pleasure encounter. his thotmhls all mixed ii|i in a queer in watching his lather anil mother For the most part the picture way, with tilt.- >trands ni rupt: that unwrap a pair of bedroom slippers and centers around the romance be- made the line, the hundreds of siiood- an apron he had given them. "M\ tween her and the ace pilot. knots the lishcriucn were tyiiiR. "Just potato money I" lie aliritki'd. "1 got it SIX DAYS one tiling dune, and then another to by doing one thing alter another . . . LUKE'S CHRISTMAS make the wlmle," he reflected. just the way the rope grows, strand Then, walking slowly again he seem- after strand." STARTING WITH KW PERTH AMBOY WLs MONEY ed to see twti one-dollar hills folded Luke's father looked puzzled, hut PREVUE TONIGHT! I.illle I .like, watching his father away in his jmckrt-hook. And trail- his mother kissed him and said splice rnpi1, was suddenly struck wit!) ing back frtitn the money a row (if "Merry Christinas, dear!" SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY an idea. "It's just one strand after different pictures of himself, working Continuous another, isn't it dad?" "Yes, just one hard In cam those two dollars. Plant- PERTH strand alter another that makes the ing seed potatoes in the spring, hoeing Popcorn Ball Decorations rope thai holds tlie ship. It's the way them, weeding in the hot sun, even Popcorn balls, wrapped in red and AMBOY 2 to 11 P.M. most things arc accomplished, boy, watering his own plot when the weath- green tissue paper, silver paper or MAJESTIC when ymi conic to think of it." er was dry. Then, in the fall digging glistening cellophane, and piled in a PREVUE TONfTE them up. Selling them . . . for two decorated basket, make attractive cen- A cold wind blew around the tish 5:49—"Pigskin Parade" 8:55— "Pigikin Parade" shed hack ol'thc wharves,. Other dollars. One bit of work after an- terpieces for Christmas dinner or party TIME men wire busy, ton, tying snoud- other. What next? He took more tables. A small favor may be placed • 7:22—"larzan Etcapei" 10:28 —"Tarian Eicapei" kiuits un trawls, hoping a good day steps. Money was earned by the in each ball, to add interest at a parly. nmz Would come fur fishing tomorrow. work n[ tine pcrstm to buy something Hung on the Christmas tree, these f.ukc walked away and iiu the hill. which was the work of another, l.tlke balls make pretty ornaments (or the Christmas mining in a week! He smiled, lie knew "what next," very strong lower branches that always knew his lather and mother had been well iudeeiK seem to be neglected when the tree is busy planning something for bis hap- So, on Christmas morning, though decorated. JUNGLE LOVE "Let me have your great arms light around me WHAT GIRL WOULDN'T . . • you are my TRADE CIVILIZATION mate." . . . for the arms of a STARTING WlTHlRtVUL bronzed mate mighty TURNER KVUM.VUS enough t« face the TEL. P. A. 4-3388 Till dangers of tropic LEE TRACY 25 jungles? GLORIA STUART Monday IITMA1 Monday Thru Friday Thru Friday Ann Preston Barbara Contimioui o\ M lii: ST. AT Till-: I'lVll UtH.MOUS Me in All 2 to 11 P. M. D ]! Oilier Time* 6:38—"LoTe On the Run" 8:01—"Reunion" 9:19—"Love On the Run" PREVUE TIE TABLE: 10:42--"Reunion" CHNA

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.••.•"..-•:K Mr- ,L" IR"\I.L I GIRLS • !*:, lf-t uMi flit Fi!) TT»J»—F»» BKES.too At the Same Low Price fCANDYl BAR $O^ OR I For Christmas I Sear's Practical BRING THE KIDDIES TOSEE SEARS | THE LARGEST CANDY ASSORTMENT IN THE -a | CITY AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES NOW f Gift Suggestions f ON DISPLAY AT || Gifts to $5 for Her 1 BOSTON CONFEQIONERY1 DAINTY CHINA * THOUSANDS OF LBS. OF HARD CANDIES AND |[ DISH SETS 'g THOUSANDS OF LBS. PURE MILK AND DARK ^ WALNUT MAGAZINE B.AiKET 98M " CHOCOLATES AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES 0. TO8 COMPLETE *•-."- • -X FOLDING CARD TABLES 98 2.69 2 FREE: FREE! 1LB B0X HARD SEWING SETS 5 "- CANDIES With the purchase of Box Chocolate* CQc and up "T. WALNUT END TABLE vl-29 LITTLE ORFHAS ASME LLECTRIC SPECIAL FOR YOUR XMAS TREE ^ STEEL BRIDGE LAMP *1.49 RANGE 98c 2000 Doi. PURE SUGAR CANDY CANES ICcdoi % WiTH CORD »=J PLLG rABLE LAMPS, with THIS 18 tNCH f VERY SPECIAL! SPECIAL! A XVBBT* Ti*i •:• f ±t- BEAUTY •..«» POC">05 WALNUT FINISH WINDSOR CHAIR ALL DRESSED IP 1> A FIRRt CARRIAC: Pure Sufar 1 Qc lb Puns UHr e lb j|{ '2.98 PLlsH COAT, HAT. MUFF 1 LZ7 FOR DOLLY Ribboo CANDY bia Hard CANDY I WALNUT OCCASIONAL CHAIR TO HATCH 1-: I '4.98 MICKEY FOR FAMILY USE WALNUT COFFEE TABLE With MCK.SE $338 I^ IT* Fine*t Dark Sw«i Kigh Grade Aut Miik * Removable Gla«* Tr»T CRiEi SLEfJ»S AND HA5 PIANO C '4.98 R£AL HA.lt, AML Chocoltte* 9Q UATCHED EL£CTR!CA.L $1.19 P*ck«l i* 1-H>. Wi THE -BOTTLETOT" TABLE TL\N» &-L5 BOX 11.15 MICKEY BASKET. RU BBER DOLL AND BALL COMPLETE SET p. p , 1 DR:NKs ITi MIN>!E ' BOTTLE 5 BOX XMASTCOMB^ATION Tep, Ckr*teiuk BAM DANCE $1.00 PLAYERS THE BEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY \XD HAM' MANY OTHEHS *£TS ITS ^ M. • I si.oo WHEN i IMITATION l lb. Bos Milk Chocolate MarMchiao Oxniti 44c YOC LEATHE* 1 lb. Box Milk Chocolate NuU.FruiU SL Cmai 49c SHIRLEY TEMPLE PLAY VELOCIPEDE t 1 lb. Box Extra AM*. Choco*at*» 29c' Gifts to $3 for Him DOLL T0 *• 1 «= i 1 lbs Box Pune Su^ar Ribboa Cindy 19c MEN'S HAND TAILORED NECKT1E3 OQ Ea. • REAL HAIR $l.oo $7 M 1 lb. Box Pur« Sttfar Hard C**4j 19c • DAINTILY $2.95 MEN'S FINE QUALITY DRES5 SOX O PRi, yQ F ROCKED BEAUTY TIPS ALL S BOXES HERE { ELSEWHERE $1.60 JiEN'S FELT SUPPERS PfL 99 49c 5TVFFED 1 MEN'S UNED CAPESK1N DRESS GLOVES $ 1 gQ ANiMU-S PRiCES Grade AML '£ dltM O MILK CHOCOLATES X MEN S LEATHER SUPPERS $J QQ 49. »- ' '4 For Sunday I tb. Box 75c ~ WnttU ^A Churchea, 3 1b, Box fl.lS MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS TW tip* »i» imt With 6 Button Front , , $2-69 TEDOY 5 Ik Box . $1.65 49c MEN'S and BOYF HOCKEY SKATES $2-95 «^£*^ FILLED CANDIES DOCBLX EAAtEl. WO bow* 14bPure Milk DESK LAMP, fi—tiliu Witk $1-49 BREAKDOWN' -FLYING ARK0" Peaaot Batter PENHOLDCR mmi COPY FAD TRAY A NIFTY POPGUN 25c RUBBER-TIRED COASTER Hti 29c COWBOY OUTFIT* | M ''^kox S«tter SaMdk CKtW 14c WANDER THROUGH OUR SPORTING GOODS COASTER WAGON C^ap» asd V««t 1 SO-EAS JJ98 i DEPARTMENT • - GUNS, WATCHES, FOOT- FOU OSiLY BALLS, BASKET BALLS, PUNCHING BAGS, LOW Ai * 1000 LBS AMERICAN BEAUTIES lb box G-MAN 19' i BOXING GLOVLS, ETC, AT THRIFT PRICES THE -SS*OW HW' N 1 TOMMY GUN 98c MlNOt SLED STUDY * WON CONFECTIONERYI »OOY I. •SHOOTS SPAJUU I 192 SMITH STREET- i SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. PERTH AMHOY.N.J. 275 Hobart Street Perth Amboy, NU- '• §•*: • merits of the school assessments it might be possible to restore the salary reductions. WELL.,MER8E«T WELL THAT'S WHAT I ALWAVS Rut we fear it is going to take months of VDUTAkE I MUST 5AV 6ET FROM THE THREE OF SWEETNESS AND LIGHT Published Every Friday by oncerted driving to build sufficient of a YOU'RE GETTIU \UH-ATIE .ASHIRT AMD A By CHARLES E. GREGORY ..VOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. cash reserve to justify this step. It is our TMA'S THE QUEER! TME BOX OF ClSABS* THIS TIME Woodbridg«, N. J. opinion that the first consideration should PUMKJIEST VERV IDEA OP I GOT A SHIRT AKi' TIE THAT I'm a stronR partisan of the love-birds involved in T.l.ph«n«, Woodbridf. 8-1710 '>e for the taxpayers who, if the board in- TMIW6 I A MAN 8UVISI6 KJOBODN Ikl TH' FAMILM BUT Britain's latf crisis. I suppose there are those who side with Mr. Baldwin and who think he is a devout servant of Subscription $1.80 Per Year jludes the cost of the restoral in the '37 EVER OWS4 ME WOULD WEAR A>4' THE budget, will have to pay for borrowing MEAGD CHRISTMAS Cl<5APS ARE TOO STRONJS POP the Empire but to me he's just a stuffy old man with a """iuioH WILLIAMSON KELLY, money to provide for the extra expenditure. OP A, / PRESENTS <8IS'S WEAK KNEED BOV FRlEKJDS dictator complex, Editor and Publisher It seems perfectly clear they are having MAM I ^ WEEK AW, BV 60LLV, I RAID FOB fT ALL ' I expected to write this piece on the above theme bat \ RI_,ES E. GREGORY .... Managing Editor TOOAW IWST6AD OF UANUABV I am made just a little self-consoiSus because Heywood i hard enough time to pay interest and 1 ,,,n(l as second-class matter March 18, maturity costs on $6,000,000 without add- FIRST AKI SO Broun, with whom I am never in agreement, pounded oat ••',' ,,i the Postofflce at Woodbridge, N. J., FROM TH BOTTOM Mich a dissertation much more expressively than I evw .,.;. ,he Act of March 3, 1879. ing another $75,000 to the load every year. MEACT could, for the World-Telegram. I think you will under- stand my attitude on the situation much better if I use Mr. Jast a Thought Broun's words instead of my own and so, with his permis- If you don't think the legislature has its sion, I reprint herewith his- analysis of the case of Baldwin '.vork cut out for it, particularly in the mat- ,•. Edward VIII: . 'er of municipal budget control, put down Tjje mtst difficult thing for an outsider to understand is not ll"ithese facts in the top of your cranilim and the psychology of th« former King, hut the curious quirks in the ,',,1-y of Journalism. It wn« written hy Frn mind of Mr. Baldwin. We are told in a kind of paradox that the •i ntvii n ml 1viiH flrnt printed on Spplcmhe'r 21, let them sink in: n,,. Ni'iv York Hun. Every ytnr nn the day British- CrawR must be m»lntain,ed in ordw to make the world ,'I.MiiriiAR It appears at Thp Sun's leading 1. There isr a gross municipal debt of safe for defflomcy. One wonders, of course, just what Hi» .,,i.l II t» with KrnfefuriwknowlrdKement to nearly 20 percent of the net taxable, valua- 's subjects In India, Africa and other coloni«B think of the, M.nf w« reprint It.) tion. „ brand uf democracy which the empire uses for export. 2.» There is $121,479,640 in uiicollected Still' it must be Admitted that the Crewn'for a brief time Is There a Santa Clans? longer may constitute some small .portion of a bulwark against property taxes—or a,bout onfe-half the pres- v take pleasure in answering at once Fascism. This fact made it impossible for English Laborites and ent current le'vy. IHIH prominently the communication Liberals to make much capital out of the smugness ot Stanley 3. One in eight municipalities are in de- Baldwin. But ^Iward having stepped down and the ftpod family expressing at the same time our fault on notes or bonds. man. having been'named In hi» place, it will now be logical for the ^ratification that its faithful author opposition" in the House-of Commons to ask the 'Prime Minister 4. There are twelve municipalities in inhered among the friends of The some pertinent questions. The first could be, "How come?" and virtual bankruptcy and under State super- after that the deb»te might be general. ' I liar Editor: I am 8 years old. vision. Sume of my little friends say that These conclusions come from the Local Just for Information. IT is no Santa Claus. • . » Government Survey made by Princeton As an American commentator, I am anxious to get some Pupa says "If you see it in The Sun, University. information as to the rules of democracy as it is understood in England. Judged by ordinary definitions, Stanley Baldwin seems I'lcase tell me the truth, ia there a to qualify as one of the world's most skillful waivers. Take, for nta Claus? instance, his extraordinary statement to the House:—"I consult- VIRGINIA O'HANLON, Good // It Works AND THEY SAID.. THIS WEEK Books and Things ed—I'm ashamed to say, but they have forgiven me—none of my » 115 West Ninety-fifth Street. Purging of the WPA employment rolls THE QUESTION: Wh«t would colleagues." of all who have any other source of income AT THE BAFtRSN LIBRARY you like for Chrittmm? YEARS AGO Now, femtmber, the Prime Minister was not dealing wi}Ji a your little friends are wrong. THE ANSWERS: have been affected by the skepticism jsounds wel1 but we doubt its accomplish- Ten Year* Ago subject in any way brand new. The extremely naive Mr. Baldwin Miss Norma Chase, Librar- RICHARD MUCHANIC, 6 1 8 seems to have learned, first of all, from the American papers that ment ian of the Barron Free Public lidgewood Avenue, fourth grade: THEATRE MANAGER CANCELS -ki'ptical age. They do^i/t believe! ' Edward had a friend, and thnt her name was Mrs. Simpson. In Library, has announced that a "(I like to have a sled and an elec- SUNDAY MOVIE SHOW HERE 1 The plan of Nathan Marcus ;,t they see. They think that nothingl While there cftntinues to be 'made a Christmas Story Hour will be ric train and a spite of the discretion of the British press the dilemma already held at the library next Tues- Wondbridjre Theatre manager, t loomed up in the heavens a little larger than a lady's hand. i> which is not comprehensible by theirjweak effort-to indicate necessity is the only icycle — but I'd inaugurate Sunday motion pictur day afternoon at 3:4B o'clock. ike to have the But the Prime Minister proceeded to consider, debate nnd. - This is for children be- shows hert; was abandoned half- a minds. All minds, Virginia, whetherjrequirement for a jobf anyOne who has iled most. If I •hour before the matinee was ti practically settle the whole problem entirely on his own, although men's or children's, are little. In tween the ages of 6 and 9. had that I could watched the system in operation knows that Admission ia free, but, as ] have started after a delegation o it was obviously a matter of state. Perhaps Moseley is not the go coasting down clern.vnen and laymen waited o univers»jof ours, man is a mere it is necessary to limit the Ridgedale Ave- only potential Fascist in Great Britain, and it may even be that a this effort is nothing more than a gesture. nuffiber attending, tickets, Mumis and protested.- Include* :, an ant, in his intellect, as compared'iyuji\ nue. I like coast- were the Rev. H. M. Senior, th constitutional king offers no effective barrier against dictator- applicant for employment needs whiclumust be presented lor ng. I'd like a the boundless world about him, as! admission, will be given out Rev. W. V. I). Strong, the Rei ship. jCertninly the monarchy of has in no way inconven- ,,,,.,,,. , , .:to obtain certification from the municipal at the Library tomorrow and stream-lined sled LeRoy Dillener, Albert Bower: ienced Mussolini. • • —or a bob-sled. Ashir FiU Randolph, John Blai iired by the mte tgence capable of; ,.,,.,, , , ,, , Monday afternoons, The suggestion had come up that Parliament might pass a . , , , , , , , irehef director, he needs also the approval That's big, so you George Ritter, Wayne T. Cox and can fit more peo- William VoorheeB. • measure by which the King could marry Mrs. Simpson without ,i,.K the whQlc truth and knowledge. j()f thc ]()ca] Democratic boss, ThlVis an "BACHELOR'S BOUNTY" BY GRACE S. RICHMOND ple on it. I'd like her qualifying ns the Queen. From this distance it still seems ,s. Virginia, there is a Santa Clau8.junwriUcn ,aw as thoge who have gonfi mine to be big enough to put about HORVATH COMPLAINS that this would have been a more sensible solution than abdica- The setting for this story is a four people on it. If it was too CHIEF FREED PRISONERS ,,sts as certainly as love and generos.trh the miu wm tegtjf little Connecticut village. •Scott tion. heavy to pull uphill, I could get Stephen Hdtvath, the justice of * * * |,v..tion exist, and you know that they, This> ()f c()Urse> wm be denied pure,y as Farrington, ordered by his doctor the peace who on several occasions to get away from the strenuous someone to help me—my brother nd and give to your life Us highest ^^ , g y could. He's pretty big. So far, has clashed with township and Worthy of Discussion. of c()ursc The fMt g> however] NeN w YYork life he was living, buys police officials, complained of un- I've had the most fun out of two Surely it was worthy of legislative consideration, and the y and joy. Alas! how dreary wouldjthatthe administration of the WPA became a house in Derwent, next door to little bicycles I had but they're. fair discrimination last night in a world if there were no Santa Claus. Barbara Keane ant! her father, , both broken now, letter to the Township Committee. British boast has always been that their legislature acts with none I' v.-iitild be as dreary as if there were no so hope essly|nvolve di n poliUcs before and From these two neighbors he not He charged Police Chief Murphy of the long delays and filibusters known to Congress. But Bald- during the Residential campaign that an only gains friendship, but also TOMMY MUCHANIC, 618 with having refused to actept and win was unwilling to have the matter come up in this way. In his I Vi.inias. There would be no child-like effective divorce is virtually impossible at many notes for the play he is con hold in jail two prisoners whom n make sidering writing. Ridgewdod Avenue, second grade: Horvath had sentenced to ninety address to Parliament he stressed the fact that he desired a quick !thiB point even if a sincere, attempt at it was To save the village weekly A sleigh. A stream-lined sleigh. days in the Workhouse. decision because he did not want to see the British people divided ralile this existence. We should have made. We doubt, even, if there is any sin- newspaper from becoming non I think you can into two camps by the issue of the King's marriage. And yet de- i . . ,, ,, , .. . . , i existent, Barbara gets Scott to ride on it better. • ii.ioyment, except in sense and sight. BUS LINE RUNS fenders of Baldwin have said over and over again that the sover- cerity in the well-exploited program of fur«| u it. They, with the aid of Mr Jt goes faster eternal light with which childhood b y FORDS TO 1SELIN eign does not' possess those prerogatives which remain with an jtmhing work opportunities for only the i Keane, make quite a success than an ordinary After months of preparation, their enterprise. Working togeth ordinary individual. The King's marriage is a question of state, 'he world would be extinguished. sleigh because during which the sanction of the ineedy. er day after day, their friendshif it's stream-lined. Public Utilities Commission had to and Edward ha fairies dancing on the awn.' Of' T, ... , - .. ,. . . , , To borrow the words of another the directors to form a new bank And at this precise point David made his little mistake. Had in the world., . '. „ , , ,, I Until such routine is eliminated from •eviewer, "In a novel that is as full VERONIC STRAUSS, 19 Nel- to purchase desirable assets of the •he been a man of more force and drive and imagination ho might •!• not, but that s no proof that they are inee,, d a.s the„ only...i requisit. e is pur,• e ihypocrisy- t . f friendly sympathy and gracious son Street, fourth grade: Well, I closed bank. Over $80,000 has will have said, "Says you!" And he couldJiave added in the spirit Vo, n tea' r apar, ,t the baby'' s ,rattl e .an d se. e;the wav of a destitute .man looking for a harm as her lovingly remembered would like a doll and a new dress been subscribed to date. About here. Nobody can conceive or imagine . ' , ., . ' , , , ,, , $70,000 is needed. . Among the of a good British democrat, "I demand a recount." makes the noise inside, but there is' a iplace on the payroll furnished by the pub- Red Pepper Burns,' Mrs. Rich- and shoes and mond tells the romance of a man stockings. A subscribers who are willing to Parliament never had a chance to pass upon the proposal. !.i• •nverin- wonderg ths thae unseet aren unsee worlnd anwhicd unsee-,h not . JV.o, Candidates?, ,, „ . .^ o Leadership, /... ho seeks peace and finds fulfill- Mama Doll is come directors are Frank Van An accomplished fact was laid in its lap. What kind of manage- ,11c, all of the Federal propaganda citing ment in a little Connecticut vil- what I'd like—a Syckle, Isaac Alpern and Frank ment is this? I think that it was bad management and bad de- trongest man, not even the united The Republican party in New Jersey, Dorsey of Perth Amboy and Wil- age." big doll that cries mocracy, and that it will make the days to come pretty tough for of all the strongest men that ever'for no good reason, is indicating to the pop- when you turn it liam Lonsdale of Carteret. In the The Library has several other list of subscribers appears John the good family man and the poor Prime Minister. ., ! \nuld tear apart. Only faith' fancy.lulace that it is destitute of good candidates looks written by Mrs, Richmond. over. It cries Kean, son of Senator Hamilton F. Two mystery stories, "The even if you don't And just one final i quotation from Baldwin's speech. The ,v |«v« i-omuncetaa push,aside that]for gubernatorial honors. By this, it means "orpse In The Green Pajamas" by squCTie it. Two Prime Minister said, "I did tell His Majesty once that I might be * and view and picture the supernal to say it is bankrupt inleacTersiiip. E.XX^WallTngand "The Garden years ago 1 got * • * remnant of4hc-aU--Vip,tniiftna,iaitmy.wnrat enemy couldflfttfifil..., ilurder Case" by S. S. Van Dine, a baby doll that MOVE TO ABOLISH this of me—that I did not know what the reaction of the English ,'v and glory beyond. Is it s(ll real? Lookin_g casually around the State, a LIGHT DISTRICTS lave been donated to the library. was the nicest people would be to arty particular course of action." Virginia, in all thia world there is noth-jnumber of excellent possibilities for the Norms P. Chaie, Librarian. I've ever had. I The question of abolishing the several light districts in the town-, Now, when a single individual, no matter how exalted, begini dressed it myself Isc real and abiding. jexecutive office in Trenton come to mind. ship occasioned considerable dis- to feel that his own opinion summarizes the will of an entire na- -He! There is John R. Todd of Summit, for —with a little flannel dress of cussion Monday afternoon at the tion, democracy has passed the danger point. Who does Stanley N.. Santa Claus! Thank God!• w«iii>r regular meeting of the Township Profiles blue. The doll looked pretty in Baldwin think he is? Father Coughlin? •md he lives forever. A thousand instance, the grand maestro of Rockefeller that, I'd like a pink dress for my- Committee. The move was urged self. I like pink for myself but I by Committeeman Aquila, who del r from now, Virginia, nay ten times ten jCenter and the ^^ think my dolls look beat in blue, clared that a considerable amount which For Today of money could be saved for the •rand from now, he will continue tojFinance Committee ByTALBOTLAKE RITA STRAUSS, 19 Nelson taxpayers if the districts are abol- •• glad the heart of childhood. he record-breaking. campaign fund, of Street, fourth grade: A dresB, ished. Mayor Ryan concurred in hree-uuarters of a million dollars; j It is seldom that a mother shoes,' socks, a carriage and a doll this view; he said between $6,000 NEW YORK is able to start her soli out —one of those and $7,000. would be saved. This 1$ Not the Time There is D. Frederick Burnett, State dolls that you ammissioner of Alcoholic Beverage Con- from his crib and end him up feed bottles to Three Year* Ago We believe that every property-owner at precisely i the profession NSIDE OUT .rol, who has demonstrated he is one of the and change. I'd CASH, BONDS SPELL V.Lodbridge Township ia counting upon she aimed at. Prelates be^ like a blue dress TWO-WEEKS PAY DAY I ablest and moat conscientious administra- ome prizefighters and vice- for myself. I Taxpayers' Association to succfessfujly Smiles are much in evidence to- By DON O'MA.LEY ors in the history of the State. As counsel versa, and hoped-for" danc- don't have any day among the employes of the 'Hate further delay in restoration of ers often end up selling insurance. blue ones now township and the Board of Educa- o the Davis committee which investigated and I think it tion. All of them received two flits to public employes. j _ Gene Raymond, whoBe engage- .hft Department of Banking and Insurance, ment to Jeanette MacDonald was would look good, weeks' pay, partly in cash, this Thure has been one conference to dis- announced recently, As one of the If 1 could have ft, morning. Approximately $11,000 and the Abell Commission, which made the sons who turned out as per expec- I'd like one of was turned over to the Board of the proposition with another sched- those big car- Education, $5,000 in cash and the FINGER MEN—Thu "lin- right along that many of the mid- monumental' notation that "the aQ-called tation. His mother firmly decided town cafes are really the head- I to take place after the Christmas holi- that he was t6 be an actor. He was riages with a balance in bonds. ger men" are turning up i" New Jersey system of government is in hood—and two windows in the quarters for known racketeers and As usual in such controversies those coached at the earliest possible their old Manhattan haunts thugs, For that matter, any patron lVii reality no system at all," Mr. Burnett came moment for the job. sides. I got my ski-suit but I'd LETTER TO THE EDITOR like a bicycle, too. Twp years ago once more. with half an eye open can himself would not directly feel the load that As a youth he learned {foreign determine that fact with an obser- th- into contact with Lhe main weaknesses of I got my nicest doll—a rubber one. •pe'eember 18, 1936, One of the hallowed un- I 'alary restoral would involve are the languages, fencing, skiing! swim- Editor; derworld methods of pulling vant glance or two around Ml our government. Further thap that, he ming, riding, diction, elocution table. ALVIN RYMSHA, 809 Ridge- Woodbjridge Independent, a robbery in to place key men most diligently engaged in promoting and everything else which might Sir: made specific recommendation? for their make him elegant on the stage. dale Avenue, sixth grade: I'd like in positions where they can dis- It's simply that thc boys are get- The Taxpayers' Association is the only ting a little too crude in their correction but a politically-minded gover- Some years ago there was a play a printing press and a few more I have read with interest your cover suitable subjects for attack. |HKitive bulwark standing between the article on "The Rule on Gafrbage," These are called "finger men," and methods. Even thugs have rules running in k for the taxpayers who pay, for they And yet the so-called party leaders say For somjs peculiar reason, which per wi.th it. I h there some way to overcome which New. York was relatively Brothers . . . And Gloria Swanaon |CHli Hollywpod alone ip ^Raymond don't expect to •itute but a small minority of the elec- there is no gubernatorial timber and make this vandalism? free of robberies in ooftnectloB "has just arrived in town with •)[ began appearing as a •ayy" y* make much money with it, though, A Long.3uH«ring tU«id»nt. with night clubs, But a new wave intentions of starring in "Lovers' Wai, It allows a political machine to de- the assinipe euggestion that Lindbergh be lain. He lookeif anything but th« because I'd just cover around of these crime* hag recently rolU Meeting," a play by Gladys Hurl- >in« the distribution of a fund to which drafted or that the 1937 contest go .by de- part, but nevertheless'he was oast E%ar's Hill. I'd make it 7 by 4 lies me. I've ennjoye, d my trait n ed in, and how the cops are con- but, who is herself an actress . . . jn it, After a while he wa* »witch -rand »«t the prusg twice to get for tho two years I've had it but ducting a special drive to stamp it They Qgn't grow old in the Ainu, aim large, it makes no contribution. fault by nominating Powell, Marsh or Loi ed to juvenile'roles and made a one page. The press isn't hard to now I'm Interested in this news- outi it seems . . .Well, it's Leslie How- there wore more snd"regular pay aeaux. No candidates? No leadership I bit, get—it b the equi^ineut that wor- paper. Actually, the cops have known {Continued on Page 22) WOOPBRITHlg FRIDAY. DEfEMnER If. Mrs Martin Rakes New Doctrine Of "Decline Of The Male P Mir* These Fancy MEN NEED JEWELRY •******************************•****•***•+*, JF WOMEN DO HAVE H777: * Links, Stud», Pin* All Gain * THE BUYING POWER Trimmings tor iurkey in SAY IT WITH FLOWERS J.r JUDITH WILSON CHRISTMAS EVE SUPPERS With and IT IS NOT ENOUGH Cocktails uortrJ Canapes R»luh< r.f favor. CJ(T link* and studs »r* Crf*mrJ T«na Fuk and t»eai -.(•i?s*arv. For thi« u«e tht mc;t THIS CHRISTMAS Circumstances. Not Merit. Hoi Rollt -."fs.ar *re of colored trys'ai. Give Her Sex Upper a'r.i.-h rr.iy either match or cor.- :\ :.y, at-s.--r' *o «ervtr. y. -is; with trie shining. .v SPECIAL FLOWERS OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON SHE ClfES[BOOK'S HERO, j Tout Hoi Chocolate ^ jrr.ner •••( mer. r.ow wear soft col- B. MARIAN MAYS MARTIN i'«. w:h?ut pir.nir.ir them. Th* ' !•;"«:. Arr.iT.« :r, 3 Tlph-.iy :•:•••"• < :L .r. jrever.t! the co!'.»r po;r.-s fr^r;. Poinseltia Pans $1,00 up' \V".- :•>•;• . .r.':- • ^\ sli.r.s T our'.ir.p. arc} Keeps :r.!f ,c '::. .::• place. Of 'course, if tr.e sr j r,; :.-: s ^A t over, jr.- :.:aT" i? tabbtd t'T b'Jtions dowr,. raujth". Re- Japanese Gardens $ 1,00 up «*itR a ??."-

v •-.%:'- • :.. K r'. I" "ftii i ;'"• ''"• - *• A New Woman With A, Christmas Cemetery Ovitir Stuffing for Turk«T , Giblet Grary : IT...-: • .-. *r.-.:V. - - '•'•'• •'••- —« •- r ; ;vi ,J-- ;y5;-.:f- .:riirted C'.e.if. :;t.f.V.e:- 'r-m turkey cr .New Figure from the [» r Wreaths. ..$1.00 .; .:.'•:•.>. '. ttlspj.'cv fJ»i-..*nd.1Tri:h'S:-:.".r.r *a.".er, Adi 1 :ea-poor. OLGA CORSET SHOP l v • i:; , r..'z.vt'i rir?*'' &*-i i tt'.u a f-r.-.*/.- .;•«:*;'A-irrv. Sr.i a, YW. - -••• :•;• « V::c'.. '«'.i ' i! '."t- /.;»:! S'riirif j it:*?:. *.*e Srs'.'.-f-.^:•: :r.'iOr.. t:n*.i5Hr ".7.f w.;r. "-< cup -jr.f.l :"c f.b.etr'ir'e ter.jer.',adu:r,e a a«w look lor Winter. Loaf, ALL TYPES OF CHRISTMAS •••: ' •--.: r.3- 'r/ee* t.fstifi witi tj-or* .•ss'ier from'time To ::rt;« as ..• -::.::. .u.ct A :i tr.;» rr.:i- it t>pks iVjy. Remove the fib:et*. pnnct»i HB*; hi|h liftrd bo«otn. • • :k.V ::.er ;r.frrei:er.-.s ar.d'stT«ir. ir.i reserre the ^qu-.i. Chop with defiaite leparatioo; tln£, • •.'- ".' 3 :'•. :'n .:.;:. we.l :'ier.,ifd. the g-ih.f..- rHedium fine. Wher. '.hf \lows hipi there PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS a'.. '-,•.•.'•. a V v. vr.:-;- Jt:ry ar.i :. • : ...k :. ; f.:T.-T :r.:c :.-.c csv. few',' i« roasted, remove r. to a hot th-. :•.-.re ^ in 3-:r::< OU goT ft twin, a dream, a de- : ' '<••••• -,::i '.iirkey. ' pllftw »r.i potir prT sis th* •drip- gkt ... + FREE DELIVERY Pbone 4-0840? ChrUtma. Salad . .-Dints. Sk:rn to remove most of.the THE OLGA .L_.:".t .; *."t :v ..*.. - ; v u \. "i" • ' '. '•'• v > ? CORSET SHOP .„•""...• -"'" ..,"^!'."V. "^."yh to riMki- N•:••*• place :he roasting " ","T " ••'-•trt: . • ••" .r....'ri . , •* hcit »nj add as much i WAHRENDORFF THE FLORIST 273 Madison Avenue, th;.- - •; .t.i-: .T. .-a.I .}:.o a ^a^^. ,r^.-.. " •..>. ,.^.:i .v. ^n'.» •- PERTH AMBOY, N- J. I 80 SMITH ST. Member F. T. D. Perth Amboy r ;." • r- b---^* <-'v. r . Majettic Theatre Bldf .h. more one ha-.:- --. -.-.. I:-. :-., :^.x vf liqtiii f:r every "•'•.•,tt-r;:cH a; :he pr.v.-y '.; owe: of Women Fruit StJrl

C.;;- ;*.: :;.'! ^i '- •-•Iff* •*.•-«• •:•>•} ' •{-.4 M:-!it'd c-. j'-.f r--p:.'? ar.i p ;:t;c?. -^ .::i:t: L SA p , t :K-d Market ii i Branch ODITPQ LT TO AND Ir^C- STORE '- "\ ."••s -M. FREF. PARKING KRrJl thr •..:-.i- ••> ;'.-.,ii;.' '.v::.ii to io. Wo- . LONG DISTANCE ( f T(lt TIGER 5ATI. Pi'.-. a Next to Markt-t ir.t:. •. ..:..;.• -;•. :.i what r:.tr. ear" RADIO HOURS 'TM" rr. pV i MARKET of Newark. N J EFFECTIVE ut; .. .-<.-•.-•: !^:::;o::vc;, sr.i stered furniture, bniih thor- tr.Vv ..-•:. U-' ::•::•;•::•.? ir.:. th:* }y fint, then wipe off with a FRUITS AND J:- v. :• cloth dampened with w»rm Tee c-Jv radio that ad:-sb .^ •:...;: tt- : ^".-'-f-t-: or. ::*.c :.'v.c- water to which a few drops of I ammonia have been added. VEGETABLES •orj. :.-...: w ,-.:r.er. are cs'.rred to for penect toze in any sued pureiy :•:•: .'crr.r.-.ercia: rea?or.s. the • • * Aj.i sa'.t to "hi* '.v .;:.•: : r roo-i. So'jnds just u gcxxi ai HARD RIPE ilow(r> and thi- t". •-.*•.-:•- v. ...-: hone as in oui stcre. Always " E..-.A t..-hty p-.-r .'t:'.". of our n-.apa::::-.- r.c::;r. :.- desigr.ed c'r.ie'f- gives yon that "best-seai-ia- TOMATOES 2 SPECIALTin *y f:r :'i-:v.i'.e c.asum^'.iiia. What ire tr.t hrr-.'-e? l:se? Ir. mof. of the-kcuse" eifect. 17 55 JUtf e Selection STRINGLESS VAC u ED •:-.:v.i.:;.:> :: :, : ii-ftrer.tU:. ar.J c DEL-MONTE COFFEE , >:.r 24 gj GOODWD COME IN! BEANS A5S0RTED FlAV0RS by.- 7 KRE-MEL DESSERT ' 3 for 10 TRY IT YOURSELF FRESH GREEN to ::..,::•, .i :v.o.ivrr. her . All :- ••'•:::: See How It *::v .:y-.::: -.:• :: - vr :-a: it :- the LOW PRICK % Adjusts the Tone CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUKF*»- «-4 f« 25 BROCCOLI tMnA-np DELICIOUS 4 ffJ ^£ T ICAL1F FOR SALADS £ ^ ! J Reg. 2 Size Can Ir:.:.- .. -..-•• :: lllli IMPORTED CRAB MEAT 11V RED BOW SHER RADIO CO. SPROUTS lb. p GREEN SPLIT PEAS BRAND Mb. pkge. JUICY FLORIDA ii; :..-.: >v Ru-t:t H..-he;. Ir. CORNER OF SMITH & MAPLE STS. PERTH AMBOY Phone P. A. 4-2971 FINEST QUALITY ORANGES 10 for FRESH PRUNES Largest Can SUGAR BOSC r>y a ...-s-.-r.at; v, .: AS50RASSORTED FLAVOR0RS S PURE JELLIES Mb^.r. jar 12 .; v y y, PEARS 6 for tnor.i-y •.'•ifrr. Ir. K-x'.ev'f "T 1 F Erav" Nr.v W.-r ..:."' the f.:tr. s What LONG NEEDLE BALSAM PRIDE T°HE FARM CATSUP 11' Santa Claus FANCY QJJAL1TY XMAS TREES GRAPE FRUIT HEARTS No. 2 C« lfl Brings Down No. 2 Can )j. Sr- chased separately they aost $34,95 SERVE 15 •••ren. on tu:.,:.:;.. '."'cOr^.Vjfr 2i'. RIBS1DE DERBY'S CORNED BEEF Thf GoMfUs Ti-X". :-: Thou. and $9.95. Purchased together the Reg. Sixe Can l>Tti. :n thc-b»|t".:.r.:::> hiit ;a:d price is $39.95—a saving of $4.95. thi heii\-.-r.> are the •*. i? •-•:' th.r.c Small carrying charge if purchased Cross Rih ROAST 25c lb. haruli" (Hebrew's 1 -1 -'>. BAKERY DAIRY Among the citation? ivhic:-. c;.;;-.- on terms. The floor cleaner takes the dutt and dirt out of tugs and ioliinMnjr ir-•:•"; the B'.blc: ••Fi.-r FISH ROLLS *houj,'h theie be' :ha: art: vaiiti carpets and the hand cleaner cleans JJUJN whether4 in heaver, or :r. c BUNS c «aiti-., ias thir.' i. g^ls many. upholstered furniture, draperies, BUTTER 3? »itj li-i-ds many.' B..t to a>,thrr* Fresh Porgies 21bs.25 is but one Gvid. th« Father, of. mattresses and pillows. CRULLERS | EA. •wfwm are all thiuj*. a::>t wc,in l him" (I O»rintiu L*>son-S*rnuii aiso it-cUJr Wric* Stwu AN 0***\ EGGS 29 *s tin- foUowing pas^t'e fionl tru- Home Made PIES 12cea. CliM>::.-.ii S.:ent'e textbook, "S.-i- , ««ce :i;u: Hi'.>ith with K»y to the Jersey Weak Fish 12c lb. Sciipuuv*' Vy M»ry, Baktr Eddy: COFFEE RINGS l()c ea.SWISS CHEESE 33cl *'Goti s!;j governs ihe uni- FANCY •vi'r-e. ini-'.udiiis man. The uni- vcrst- :> fii)eu \\ *h sptriiU4i ideas, PVBLIC^SERVICE which He ivc.lv*;. and tjiej are Boston Mackerel 12c lb. PUMPERNICKEL 5c ea.SHORTENING '''- to the Mi no thai makes A tit! I PAGE FIFTEEN ODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 ClAJ^O NOMINATE publican (In!). Thomas Waltl. who is thp current president of the ot- FRITH RITZ By Ernie Bushmiller Fir* Wmrd G. O. P. Unit To ganization, has repeatedly stated he Meet On January 12 is unwillinR to serve another term SURE-TURN TEA W FULL OH NMSS FKITZl- 1)ii"t hcrai^e ijf his const ientiOBI IT ON- Reid has lieen driiKiiatcd work in behalf of the party there k YOUR ORDERS i

ivas, antf he kissed her. "1 can- M"l s;iv I'm sorry," lie hesitated. "Not fun IKHV can'I ted you." His tunic Keasbey School Announces VVJS worn iiml stained. lie wore'a ISELIN VFW GROUP Honor Roll For 2nd Period r:i!:«iil hlii'i-p skin about bis shoulders. Where You Are Sure of this he sank (town in his own cor-CARD PARTY HOST The honor roll for the second ni-r aiitl went to sleep. When he wnke crtod at the Keasbey School, con- ONLY HIGH QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES! hue was flushed and rosy. He aminR the names of pupils attain- in) the. floor and looked at theLadies' Auxiliary Conducts ing high ranks in their studies, has SMITH A MAPLE STS. PHONE 4-ISM >n\y street below. Then he opened been announced. PERTH AMBOY li* lips ami a song uf such joy and Affair In The Headquar- mrity flowed out on the air as to It follows: If You Cfcn't Com* In—Order By Phone • • • make evyryom: stop and" listen. Up ters Of Tost Second grsile — Joseph diva, DAM1TA Prompt Free Deliver; mil up soared the rapturous notes, John Vanios, Ilarbara Fodor, Ethel TbOT*« ptentr at o»™ '«* seeming to possess a visible radiance of Mrs. Marlon Mastandrca was Kovacs and Ruth Novak; third *»nltr b UM Danltfak. TUl grade—F.mma Shiller, Marion Trio, their own. Obed sang no words, but awarded the door prize at the card fliltatm Itod Cro* Bho» party rondncted by the Ladies' Auxr Stephen Faczak, Robert Floy and the innsic charmed every ear that (on with par iiwrtiit heard it. iliary oi the Veterans of Foreiffn Michael Kcrtesz. Wars, Iselin F'fist 2636, held in the clothe^ M«I w » <*ottmo* XMAS SALE! n>' ;i striped tunic uf orange •'ourth grade—Emery Karmaczin mother stood behind himhim,, her pout hcRdirunrters on the l.incolrt .omi-whah t fcf! and dirty! Alex Szitch, William Toth, Eliza- Everyone Can Now Carstane Distilling Co. hands fof r nine idli e at their task.The Highway. ~ mother, beth Berescky, Gladys Rrownlcc Afford Lara, washal tired lines on her fate melted into Special prizes were won by Mrs •r other families in urder t and Helen Yoo; fifth grade—Wil NEBS 4 TO M IMPERIAL peace. Her eyes looked iar away 1; ranees Sink and Mrs, Charles Imported French eli *tul ten-year-old son frmn liam VarRa, Anna C?.iva, Nora AAAA TO «• Clearer and clearer the exquisite mel- Johansen while non-players' awards ChrittntH Special R«i«rre BUnded with Vet you seldom untied Hammett and Joseph Belko; sixtl' went to Mrs. Virgil Richmond anil grade—Clara Ivan, Julia Kutchc muni tunic because oi hi- CHAMPAGNE 8 Years Old Whiskey Mrs. Frances Brecn. and Anthony Vadasz; seventh grade r His skin was smiMitli Prizes in the games were awarded —Theresa Ughy, Paul Rusinl, Eliza- EPERNAY Pint lips were red and bis dark as follows: Pinochle, Richard Al- beth Racz, Frank Payti and Anna L. WEINER , the color of pools at mid Urge $ 26 hertsen, Henry Schlamp, Harold Fedor. 1151 E. JERSEY STREET, Opposite Ritz Theatre iln-tl sang a great deal. If Lake, Mr. Kornitas, Mr. I!. Corco- Bottle ox. ,i tune whistled on the street SUOl ran, Mrs. Nancy Corcoran, Mrs Esquimos when traveling car OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS R»C H-14 Ret S2-22 h niH* MHRiiiK it all the way. \niia O'Cpnnor and Mrs. Cliarle Originally Imported .ml music strummed in the build a snow house for overnlghl to Sell for ?4.50 Smooth »nd Mellow Johansen; rummy, Alice Darth am sleeping in about half an hour. lie'd linger near until lie re- <>~ and tnunpet Ea^h of the billions of red Highland Cream gallon 'Do not ti-H taKeli'HuK nlmut Midi blofld-cella in the body contains WHITE HORSE a charge of electricity. Two scien- n.15 1 ists of the Biological Laboratory Whiskey *li" <1 •" t:>i^ shone, hut be would say Give HIM Something Burgundy, Claret, at Cold Springs Harbor, L, I., have Regular $3.25 • 4-5 Quart io more He boarded the snii|» in his Sauterne, Reitlinf, nan. ()ne evening, however, when measured this charge. The elec- 1 -- OTHER FAVORITES — Alicanti, Barabara, tin -ky was clear arid the --tars shone tricity of the blood-cells of a full- ;.jiMu; oviT ".ami, the very lllxnk nuil Wblte I 111 IJ- Sark like jewels, the Imv was moved to grown man, they found, would llnlll A Unlit Nr lllra IMUl .HI wlu-rN ' >\ IT the 11 iliMi1- Baraberone, Zuifon- *mi^ ayain the lieaiitnul, nameless ight a twenty-five watt bulb for KlDR» llnmuin l)r\vnr'|i Miid'Tcd "ill its own t"\inh 1 llnllnnllni- Vnl 110 del. miNii. When it was finished a knock five minutes. r the plea-lire ni In- i-.u>. I To Remember You By .lulinnv Wllikrr Old llnrllj came at the door, l.ara opened it to br!p ;irr \nli to ,i nmr a libuk servant who bowed low. "Myiis piercing eyes looked at Olwrl FINE 1 In «'"" with yi'.i!" iiia-ier. the I'riuic,desires to know 'and from afar off, I heard the song Very Old Imported ^ i .it,i day aitrr |],t\. ' I iiml who s.mn that soii|>." your si HI has just snnj;. It tame Imported CORDIALS I vrr me.miiii; to lie tlinu^bt- dropping irom the skies . . . angels Lara, uemhlin^ with (ear, iminted to Never Before Offered in the ii-xilinlii'iit, luviiiK e.ir- only heaveulv voices and trumpets. If my State of New jeriey TOKAY WINE I nii-ii' about liim, ''hed who st,i(ld near an open uitid people could hear that music," his A "theme song" that will gladden his AT THIS PRICE! .ciiint; late in Ueu'iulier the A tall lijiiire dressed in riih iurs and yoke Mjfti'iial, "I'm sure they would (Aizu - 3 Puttonot) >t tile shepherd's M>MI,'S nvt r- inlir»'ii|ered tunic im-hed hi- servant all become faithful followers of thi a-lde. 1 A DeUclOQH J :. .mil he slipped away ,it i|n>k.. bf Jesus. I promise you-comfort, tPl.Jt/ Quantity Imported 1 heart, for your thoughtfulness. (o Sell For Old Wine o( none all night and ii: tin- "If the singer ami hi- mother \vi both of you, for all your years." 5-ft Pint 5-8 Quart fl.98 excellent ' lie looked a ditTereiit h't\ honor inv court with a UMI, they SD I.ara and Obed quickly prepared Imported to lell for $2.09 5-8 IT oi. lies lindj and , •:•> were pale. . llh hp, did -hall he conducted hither with -vilely.' for the j'HiriH'v, and Obed sang th TONE him up with the latest BOND fall pt.j $3.99 5-8 quart Slit lltlr. bonqnet I •. but there was a new and I he voice wa^ deep. "I am a prmci angels' song, as he remembered it, i Apricot - - I'rnch . . Cherrr - - Bottled under the Control of ' u;lit shining In 1.;- dark jn>m a di-lani country, who came ti the court of the , so that he am Blackberry the Hungarian Government ; pav bomaije to tbe new Kin^ born ir Crrnni de Menthe ii time his mather «;i/n| .it his kingdom became thereafter faithful styles and assure him oi real peace and 1 (GrrrD or White) iirow. He saw hew vvm a -table I In my wav to tb.it -Libte," fulhitters of the Babe Jesus. I Cream (It Cocoa Buy Theae Itemt by the Ca»6 \ V»r thoae nhu appreplnt? and Get a Still Lower Price harmony (or Christmas. 111111M1111I value and flnp uuallts*.

PURE CALIFORNIA WINE BLACK HORSE -, OLD CASTLE Straight RYE Whukerl Fifth y gal. gallon 90 ^| Do What Thousands Of 2 Proof f C 55Pint I 139° 85 'I Quart Men Are Doing Yearly % 3 Bottles <5'sj for $1.00 FREE et*!1© Port - Sherry • Mmcatel - 75c $1 Tokay Diitilled ia Illinois

"Believe it or not — it'i true! With each purchate* BUY BOND ^OUR of $2 or over on any kind of merchandise in tlitt • tore — at the um« low CLOTHES pricei—you will receiye ., ONCE AGAIN! a pair of dainty pmntiea f Thu Year—Same A» U»t— absolutely FREE. Thit ii '/j OUR GIFT TO YOU IS A PAIR OF DAINTY UNDIES SUN-CLEER'S way of JF Ah.olutriy FREE with «r«eh Pnrchaie of $2.00 or Over SPEND laying; — A Merry ,Chriitma> To You" Direct From The Factory There ii k S«nt» CUut! We're lure of it when you c»n buy Grind Gift itockiogi like theae at iuch 1 low price. At Factory Prices YOUR XMAS MONEY OUR #169 SPLASHPROOF and RINGLESS HOSIERY FOR SOMETHING PRACTICAL Trliili' - - - Silk

III Culura - - - llr.-ln - - - Kn»ll) W..rlU U5i' - - - A New Sun Porch 3 PAIRS $2 ... get PANTIES FREE OVERCOATS Exquiiite texture makfi the»e t|le hit »f the,year. NEW Exciting/ Gifty! Individual! .45 PURE SILK Pure Silk SATIN Dance Sets 18 UP Kitchen Cabinets SLIPS Chemites GOWNS AND Beautifully tailored. 99c 99c PAJAMAS Artile on •I HI HI $J.94 ly I'ruof GLOVE SILK Kitchen or Bath !"r"r mil- PANTIES BE CLOTHING WISE-- *»•»» •• SPORTSWEAR! NEW W Duve Sheen (1IKTS FOH I>K\R OMKSl BONDize Your Wardrobe 1 a SLIPS Blouiai HKAIT1H I, I'llUJ SILK Skirt* $ Hardwood Floors NEGLIGEES SweatertJ.94 or 2-Pc. PAJAMAS |W)% Wool Knit $O.9\>Otl 4 Ask Us For Estimates Suits Other Gifts in Tools, Fire Sets and Screens, 100% All Wool 3 An Economical Gift ROPES $2.98 to $5.96 Etc., Prominently Displayed and Reatonably Gift Box«» FIRST QUALITY Itviunnbrr — l'»uU- Aclluu tuulrul HOSIERY Remsen Avenue at Howard Street New Brunswick, N. J. SUN-CLEER 35 OPE.N DAILY 8 A. M. - 6 P. M. WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. 1 Tel. Wood. 8-012S - 012« , EVENINGS TUESDAY & THURSDAY 7 TO 9. SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. 112 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY ALL PURE SILK 437 Rahway Ave. WOODBRIDGE, N. I* WOODBIPGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY. M'.CEMRF.R 18. 101

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Richness Believed Due To BT JUDITH_WILSC»< '-,- •, r. '. It :r."" folks or. your fr'-PK var.il':*. S c;ip ohr: pt ! r..:!' n- •; -, ft Whatever you buy for him here, you c*n Return; Tendency You can never have too n:!ii 2 cups c ,rr f!»Vc*. M:\ V- ,;. r r.'. BREAKFAST Already Seen many recir^ tor vamto ar.d be »ure of hit evei-laiting gratitude. He =M \ AVOID OBVIOUS IDEAS ;X^7V.fholiday v.-r.f ' "" Cc>;r d'btr? r.»«n P»tli« probably dot* hi* own (hopping here, if B, ELEANOR GUNN a good ,*ui'• hef» a man of good tarte and good judj- •American woman is passing '>*:••. DINNER HOLIDAY FLOWER 1 Tn. "laii Wai Si^u.der w :h .'-,,.,! to having nice wish > c.; •Merry ment, *o it will be like getting a gift ht'd accu-': ;o ' Nut S'.uffjtn ;•,:(! about Her. She is ,,, -,,„ * thir-x^ &r &i 1 pick out himself. i-- considered pood ^— .- able to wear ^ ralthsted SUGGESTIONS lo and yM Kvf -CrraRi T THE CHRISTMAS • EM- Our itock of Chrutmas merchandUe it tx- , ] , ,, -.veil. Captain Mol>'- . ';r. ..iJ!r.atK"r. c : :i ••he couture houw of ^ourv!' •• riui; uiri ELEM PLANT—THE ,,, be'ort sailing for » shou'.d br ><.' aiui With Brigrit Red glooms & -. v that American wo- •; ••. _ OPEN. EVENINGS best of all it'» priued to make it a Merry "'•jrea: inspiration, be- cievel. V.4.* Dark Green Fo'.i£ge :«n, r.t\i or :-t» ••'.. k-r..'..<;- ;• ,-, wear clothes .50 well. g0 f'»j :r.,«.»< ? x D corated FTO:--. 7-C Up. Chrittroa* for everybody. See out selection .' • r.jres and w.V.k prase- ,, VJ_. .£.vr'f •.- t-v-. A: ..<"-?' cthi-r CHRI ?T:.:.: jpLA-.'rs h j :•;-,.: rs orfl is «nart«f ^ ,; ': _ — 1'-• • i- ' fully. • Viicrican vojnar. win' *•-'— ; . Cvc OT.W, Dfcorat-d $1,50 UP before buying. fiian Begc-ias, D«or«t-I "5c up drc- l\.ri?. •:.:!;s; iht.chii'i '' "' )L . •'. '•• • that :: .: ":<.st"-« ( : '•-•-' ' Pandani-as, beconied $1.50 up MAKE YOUR. SELKTIONS clothv. that fabric houses are Vw alread f a-'xei ;.i make han CUT FLOWER LIST •r.at smart women wili .•". ,K . .. -.r!•••;. \ ••" A ',: ..:« coronation themes. J J. y*'" .*'••• ROSES • CARNATIONS NOW FROM THIS LIST t the Captain is rigtjfit. e"' wor*1- SNAPDRAGONS , POMPOMS •Yes 'si : , J Uf'.iji . ~»-:-;".t«ri.'J Vab'.e- be worse than a corr.e* '-;• *rT»;:« ?C1NSETTIAS • GARDENIAS Nothi:-L- coronation CAMELLIAS - SWEET PEAS , constant of at t::r. " your o*- GLADIOLI — AT PRICES roles in < very democratic coun- OF GIFT SUGGESTIONS ,, 'tcre;j asi ••• o'htr*, . "V;- WiTHIN REACH TO ALL •;x'- mid-5ea?on collet- have;t Ve:y pra;t:«. out.ock cr. CHRISTMAS C r, ,-.rted from Pans-m- ;,fe and arc «Cff.e:hir.f - »" P- DECORATIVES-a GREENS r.i- stunning tflilored dm- ^i,t. f .. . : & ; Shirt*, Socb, Ties, Belt and Buckle Seti, cturie, por;il Pu: .-::. -r». ^-,::h ::-••• a ;. ^ We Have the Lfcrfett AttortmeAt ner eu-.vn- A Churthman o: Wreathi, Spr»yi and Grare One f' -he new models is a you j^^ high ideal' and lieTe Peftnut But'.er NufgeU Covenngt in Thil County, of Hem- black w-i je«ey dinner dress if a spin;ua; 5.;de t: y.-ur r.«ure ^.T.-'.-f i :ur j-i-ar-j-. ".:::<.: lock, White Phw. Prineett Pine, Handkerchief Set*, Scarii, Garter and with tvaCK box calf belt studded which mu5t hive ,r. ,-ut.et if you a.-.•• I tBas'x-.'r. It--.-.r. ;.::cv. Add Spruce, Laurel, Kknfinf in Price with "dian- -nds." This coutuner arf u be compiete!y happy. H «o ' i from 75c to $2.50. You Can Get h»s replaced last year's tailleur de trajred> you n:.,?ht bt.-:-r.;e ar. c-:1 - What You Want at Our Storei Siwpender Seti, Pajamai, Glovei, Robes, m u,,c-r.." shirtwaist art ta: minuit' by one-piece shirtwaist ainjineg churchman. eo'.v:-,5 whose rich fabrics. stnn Whea You W»nt It. dinner gow:-,? »n«e "v.,.—.--. an(1 nOhonesnesix iinn j™your. «...dea.ir.gsT —: metal iarm- or velvet, belies their _ ratr.cr^^oir.c.ieh i u othw&er&> YoYouar ar ee ra; DV ;e*»"'Oor.s or. a greased N OVELTIES X'"^ th'e uiiored bone ,o _ Pajaraa and Robe Seti, Toilet Sets, taice the advice o: other? : ••.,- : a'.-. '. W;< .:; .•. ir.--.lt:- •tnttoin which fasten thejn. ine even when p,i,e!-, aiK yi-u HT > WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF NOVELTIES SL'CH AS h H y v :'•. • :• :•:::.„:,- Thi? floor li-nftr. voluminous checked advice • ; TABLE CENTERS • MADE UP PIECES • DI3H GARDENS • IN :. - ' ..' *: :•.:; . - K.^ -. tweed coat mentioned in the re- There are many con.iict:r.s ALL SIZES FROM 25c UP jewelry Noveltiei, Snede JackeU, Sweat- Jfilifd Cm-idirs Sort 0; hi, supplementary show- characteristics in your n-.aKt-ur. ; We Carry What Otheri Do Not Cairjr. Come In and Judge for {ng ]S especially designed for win- but onc(? you have, ara.wcd tr.tr,. . Yo«rtelf. Then We Can Offer You Our TELEGRAPH SERVICE ter'sports resorts when one often ^g%. rno^ offer n0 <1irScu.t;t,. : :. : ] the Oml*- Serrice Known ai the FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DE- rs, Shirts and Shorti, and Many Other aas i,, fW\fh ride to an evening Su(;c0,? can be your?, provided ; ^\~.. - 1- ..;;- -.^a:. *4 our .:irht LIVERY ASSN. • ONLY MEMBER IN THE TOWNSHIP p«rty in below-zero weather. k best of your opp-.-r- t- -. -: H:.': , cup water ami: vou ma e In€ ; Shou!dei< being high, wide and ;unit:e^ &n^ utilize your -.alentf. ;• :;.. -• ;'•* «: tt ba : ?;a:e ir. cold A Lovely SINGING CANARY Makes A wat Add the ?"fter:e'i eelatin Itemi Too Numeroni to Mention. atnd---iv.e. :t is pertinent to note Y[|U are veiy attractive '-, tne Wonderful CHRISTMAS GIFT that • Moiy:ieux's shoulders are opposl,e ,„ This is apparently ar.i ;:.-:e t> :. tori. Re.^ove frc:v. the '" .'. aiiii 2 t&biespoor,? lemon »ised to B straight line from the another paradox, for outwar.l.y '\ j-ji.i;. •.,•.•.•" a:.y tie-::e-.i lolorins; Beck to thi end of the shoulder by you segm t0 be somevrhat c-:o. ar.J and :. .v Ting. Mddi'i):. b-.it are not widened to ;)loo( Dri not -M shy m romance. WOODBRIDGE any extent. In case you've forgot- ^ ear]j. niarriajre would pro»ab:y Y r perpevmint candies use 2 - crof.- L.i • i re;:.H-;-iTi!nt ar..i ten Captair. Moiyneux happens to bf a;, e xcej;t.,u t'ning for '•,-." SOL RUBENSTEIN, Inc. n, p Among tho?e horn on thi? day er..-u.-h. zaer. t'o : coloring to FLOWER SHOPPE a Britisher. are: I.ymar, Abbott, noted t'r.toiu- eive a ;lv.'.r. rale precr.. Red col- cian; Th. Ribot. French psyiho'ci- ov.r.c.ar.i 2 drop- oil of cinnamon YOV CAN NOT BEAT OUR PRICES STETSON HATS pi?t; Dr. S. Parke? Cadman. noted are a.-o •ielicou.-. >:-;i;-. ..". i •.'<,:.- into a wet chill- RAHWAY AVE. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. DIET DEFICIENCIES churchman; Edward A. MacDow- i 139 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY fll. oompvfer: Alfred B. Strttt. ed ::.' Let s:ar.d until set. then Phone 8-1222 author; and George D. Prer.tu-e. it:v.'.••_• tr.e can'fy frt'Til the par. ••;-.". .-. r:>-jii board that has been MAKE NAILS BREAK editor. Finger Polish Also Can Be Factor In Producing Brittleness USE LUBIrOCATlNG OIL BT JACQUELINE HUNT SOKLER'S Are your nails strong and PMLCO X flexible enough for you to wear them long and grace- fully shaped? If so, you are lucky fnr pretty nails acid' more t" the appearance of fi»»«!«2 CHRISTMAS even a plain hand than any othei •r-.ing. i.ntely, most of us have f PHILCO X Ur.i-rr.; more ::o.i .0 with brittle nails now r%sM than w(- ,.ve ever had before. --.ould be long and tap- \ AUTOMATIC ^ erins art- rciit and blunted by V . V breaking :f. Xail polisolish has beebere blair.oi this condition and ^ TUNING §( many w '•r. have tried leaving it Off a'.'.OJJi-,..ri. , Wi- o.v•••. \: deny that n»u polish Of the e-.ai'-it! variety is slightly drsi'.s bii- •: alons is not to blame NOW AVAILABLE IN Jurt in time for Chri»tm*»- for dry. b.::tle nai'.s. A deficiency of bodv :';/.? from too rigid dieting we have received • limited and ouui ,v activities that leave aupply of »l»e» iMrvelou» the TJ- i?.d nai!~ exposed to MODELS dryi"- -A 'i-. »a'.er and tempera There's no finer gift than a valu«»! Th* caAioet aJone ture"'har.j:<.-i are partly to blame. new radio . . . and no finer •rt.v Hett's radio's roost important h-worth-bm-mmmrl «* by l'tavir.g • tT the polish, but by feature—now in 5 Philcos! One radio than a 1937 Philco! member, thia model re- using,, the'polish properly and see- twirl, and "CUtk . . . there's Philco brings you greater per- ing that th* nails get a daily dose wm itdtiou!"—tuned perfect- formarxe, bigger features and ceivea all atUMUrd broad of- lubr• • i• ;-rjj cream or oil. Ke- more sensational value than .yr, with antomatic accurao,, move thr polish from your nails ever before! Choose your cud, plua exciting pobc' I for a day oeasior.a'.iy to give them and heldexMtJj on the station remove it at Tiight,_giYe Philco from our complete selec- call*. Wid^Viaion D.a • rest. Oi frequency by Philco Magnetic J- your nai! their retrular manicaje tjoo ... and make it Tuning. Other big Philco) fea- Glowing B^m Station —omitti! the polish and tures, too, including Foreign a wurritT Christmas! "them ir- tearm *iiv* oii or cuticle Tmring System and Color Dial! Finder, aUndard oil for five mir.utes. > Ma*!;ij.'e the o\\ ir.to the cuticles Place your Christmas order no w! electro-dynamic arotHhi the i.a.l and &lip on ise cotton gloves that Liberal Trade-m Allowance M Philco OeUl Ba' iu can iitar overnight. If wtar- - -'-•••* overnight bothers you, EVERY PHILCO High-eficMBcy Tube !-.-. for a little while, then ^m? tkt and all baaic Ph.'- > i..r hands on a soft towel to AT SOKLER'S Ten v.ist of the un&bsorbed featurea. There n«" oil. will find that sdfce re- CARRIES A the lit'tje grooves arounl WM a radio like th m »io- jies wh^re it will do the FULL YEAR tt; the >J. ! offered at auch * l> GUA RANTEE, H> most So«k Cuticle pric. Don't letth .-ciaj masiage is needed for Cbriitmjs Ddherj 1 with FREE SER- the 1, i'.'.y treatment. Just see opportunity tlip •»' : .ise of the nail and cuti- 5 that - VICE FOR A eje i? ikid with the oil or cream V', - SPECIAL HOUDAf TEIMS: and 1: ii: lake care of itself. SPECIAL TERMS • Sonic of the weil-kv.own li::es of YEAR! -Buuiiturt preparations have added an oiiy ingredient known as vita- s-loin Ti t.'uit is really marvelous for : the natural luster and y to the nails and pre- Family i lib* \ing, peeling aiui crack-

ing- 1.' • i-re are special nail oils, ttean.A oily polish removers and Witch their eye* iptritle on lihes to keep i'our nails Chiuonu mom wbco ibn dis- PHILCO iud well-gToomed. covet chii marvelous Phiko If > nui nails show the least sign ADU Radfe! \<\ tbc tot* ai of btittli-ni'ss, use an emery board giiu . . . awl i utaie«laui instead of a file fur shaping them value Powtrfol, wouuvc, idee- AUTO RADIO and smoothing the edges, then ttre, dcar-ccoed. Quickjy m- buff vatti 1.ail gently to improve nailed in ANY car. Sttramhnrd Come In And Make Your Selection! the emulation. oootrol ooit 6a m or on cu wuumcac ptad, Set md bear il—today!

Special OMttmst T#rm/ 67-69 Stars Special control unit* to fit into the new CHEVROLET. BU1CK, PON- Roosevelt Ave. Hub fou T1AC, OLDSMOBILE, HUDSON By STELLA and TERRA PLANE Car*. Carteret B; STELLA DECEMBER 18 BUY NOW-PAY IN JANUARY SOKLER'MOST UNIQUE STORE IN NESW JERSEY this your birthday? you are very artistic and have creative talents INDEPENDENT DECEMBER 18, PAGE SEVENTEEN Mrs Joseph M»hi>r, Mlim Grace Mr., Mr*. Tutft* 0/ latlin Homicides and suicides are de-1 economic conditions, but fatal aft- jjp HAS ARIGHT Witting, Mrs. T.iltian Coffer, Mrs. •enning with the improvement ofjeidents are on the increase. Demolition MRS. GEIS ELECTED Thomas McPermott, Mrs. Hugh B. Anniversary Party Hosts Quigley, Mrs. Howard R. Valen- jOUIT PAIPADI 'JOB' ROSARY UNIT HEAD tine, Mrs. John H. Concannon, In honor of the silver wedding Quic* Action H*rt On o Mrs. John Zilai, Mrs. Martin Rath, anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Carl On Y«ar nrC Must Be Separate Mrs. Christian Witting, Mrs. C. H. Thomas of Nutley, Mr. and Mrs. Enjoyable Christmas Party Simon«, Mrs. Julia Manganaro, Everett Tuttle of Wilson Avenue. OWN rrl) m Work He Does Mrs. Edward Coley, Jr.. Mm. E. Iselin, entertained at a family din- LOAN Ml Is Held By Women Of Megysics, Mrs. Arthur Finn, Mrs. ner party. For 'Salary' Kellanca, Mrs. Palmeri, Mrs. Lo- Those present included:' Mr. THl MOUflHOLD riNANCI St. James' Church monico, Mrs. Alfred Peck, Mrs. and Mrs. Gary H. Thomap of Nut- LOAN PLAN I The. RoRRry Society of St. John Moll. ley, Andrew Tuttle, Mrs. William I Yam caa borrow If 70a cu t ,\N RESIGN UTTER Colwell, Miss Jacqueline Colwell. .Fames' Church has elected Mrs. imtll monthly p«rin«ot». Slagh ,i six weeks ago Ar- Mrs. Thomas Dunn, Mrs. Thom- Mr. and Mrs. Everett futile, the tou or nuifica coapUs can qau Hugo Geia as president tot the as Gerity, Mrs. Nel* Albertson. Misses Dorothy, Edna and Audrey , ,.iit to his dad and coming year. Mrs. Fred With- Mrs. Scutti, Mrs. Edward Falco- Tuttle and Andrew and Everett 1 No todofftrt or talarjr ttiigndMMi pad, I would like to eridge was named treasurer and ner, Mm. Grace Julian, Mrs. Fred, Tuttle, of town. llUpay «ey time to redaca chart* '.,,,• money." The f:i- Mrs. Walter F. Ray was designat- Witheridge, Mrs. J. Barron Levi, 4, No qowdooi ailud of amploytrt. ed for a new term as secretary. Mrs, Charles Farr, Mm. H"ugo ,i!cd hisseven-year- Oalck $tr»l«« — C*M rorfay ht hf«r»hw to prlv«r» r Klection of officers preceded the Geis, Mrs. M. J. Kelly, Mrs. Pat- CHURCH PARTY •, amusement. ''What society's annual observance of rick J. Trainer, Mrs. Jamen Keat- ,, job would you like, Christmas. Rev. Charles A. Dus- in*, Mrs. Jennie Mobney, Mrs. I Presbyterian Sunday School 'in wits the principal speaker, after Jrhn Pcht'ndorf. Mrs. Joseph Gall, ' -^ HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 1 To S*e Santa Wedne»dfcy • tin boy explained, "my which a musical program was of- Mrs. .Ichn Mullen. Mrs. Julias CORPORATION ,,VIV'K father pays him fered including piano and violin Kolb, Mrs. Stephen Gall, Mrs. Ste- Pisrth Amboy National Bank BuMdini, Sixth Floor phen Guerin, Mrs. Susan Gentile Tlit' Sunday' School Christina :i week for working for •lections by Misses Anna and 1'iirty of the KirM •T'resliytoriii JU State St., Cor. New Brumwlck Ave., Perth Amboy Kitn Walsh and a vocal duet, 1 nd Mrs. Charles Kreiael. Cluiri'h will ho held VYcdnrjdn Telephone: Perth Amboy 4-JM3 oos Unrvey do?" " Vdente Fidelis,'1 ,by Mrs. John niirhl at "','0 p. 111. The public i The world knew nothing of ice Llctme No. »9I L"; hi,(K>«'«rJ BDOAR A. OUEST i* "Wtltamt An enjoyable curd party, fol- In- tin appcarunri; 'of Santa < lai «W SHERLOCK HOLMES with HklurJ Gi i'yiiiR to think, of some >rlier countries. who will have a gift ftip lowed, with prizes being awarded • » • .> ynii, It's too bad I In these participants: I'inochle— slippors around the Mrs. Adam Sny«l«r, Mrs. Chris Shakespeare said:' "They are as sick as surfeit with too much as First bifocal eyeglasBes wer Mai I in, Mrs. William Kowalcxyk invented by. Benjamin Franklin m't vou let me ki'rp the and Mrs. Robert Owens; whist- they that starve with nothing." Liin?" Mr". Kdwnrd Einhorn and Mrs, .li'l idefl!" dod exclaim Owen Dunigan; euchTe — Mrs. Anna Walsh and Mrs. Paul Al> Great CANDY riinicil his ten wnts n brick; fan-tan — Mrs. Josephine , iciitiously until lust Sa- Helhinca, Mrs. Patrick Cassidy, lt now the deal between Mrs. Patrick Nolan, Mrs. Joseph E. R. Finn & Co. •,,iT". On that dny, ths Kin horn and Mrs. M. M. Ferraro; S A L E ling around lazily when inon-players—-Mrs. John Powers, 90 Main St. Woodbridge, N. J. •.i'il that the backyard *^ *£ ^-..M™. Peter I he sijjn in (11«- background of in thi* , ntion. "Aren't you (jo- " Te1. WoodbTldge 8-1221 in out the backyard to- tlii* picture riwk "liirn'I'N." plant tu Ins luiim. ;iml hiUircn. Hu«he3. for .! ,-i^ked. This steel car iniidit will luvr OiMihcyiitK »" laws, yet insecure, even The Gue«t List Icil like it ,dad. I'm HI the sidewalk. Tliis picture pruves Other guests included: Mrs. . .1 of that job," lieen Imtter. |iwi. fi,r all \u rc- i i Henry Neder, Mrs. Joseph Ro- ..,!]• j(ih, Arthur. You M>t;uu'c tn the tcrrilili; impart that Tliat youiiR hoy in the foreground, mond, Mrs. Nathan Patten, Mrs. XMAS • ,...«iii(T drstrinturn irutn each side. him that way! Let's keep his brothers •• k.' angrily nnd Arthur • Merchindiie •li resentment. Hutu the sidewalk! What iiinwnit anil sisters saic, too, and his father yHHaHB^BiB^Ba^B^H • ninth with that job. T pedrstrian nii^ht have ken passing and his mother. Let's put more iau in do it nny nttire." tlii* way? Some lircudwinner,. per- tinn in our driving. Special Awcrted HOME MADE MILK in! i»lk to me like that •x,'' ilail siiicl, giving the CHOCOLATES CHOCOLATES $1 .49 ACKED IN S-LBS.' ..r for emphasis. "You'll 5-LB XMAS BOX 1 v When 1 say clean the j Make It a Merry Christmas XMAS BOX .! cli'an it." : LEVY BROTHERS • i!.| luis certain regular ] HIGH GRADE PURE SUGAR ASSORTED mil the house which he l •.'. illlnut thought of gl't- With a Beautiful ELIZABETH, N. J Assorted 5 lbs. $ .75 FILLED CANDY \ ililTerent situation ex- CHOCOLATES 1 >, r, when a child has a | i in moment with a par- j IN CHRISTMAS BOX • paid for a particular J CROSLEY 'lie child reserves the j u'li from the jolj if he Open PURE SUGAR Ribbon CANDY OJc ASSORTED RADIO Hard CANDIES In Hopelawn School ASST. FLAVORS *+ *LB. Im! Voii'vt; never heard radio until Evenings SPECIAL FOR XMAS BOX ASST. FLAVORS 15LB. Places On Honor Roll you've heard this marvelous SPECIAL FOR XMAS aining hijth prrndes in Crosley Radio Model 167 Con- for the second period PURE SUGAR awn School have been sdlc. Revolutionary features. CANDY CANES Pure Milk Chocolate e honor roll, Other i;rosley Radios for every this distinction MARASH1NO CHERRIES purse and purpose at for c for .A -Joseph Kolen, Jnmes 3 10 6 25 B0X C i Mary l.oflo; grailc OA ALL SIZES 1 "• 39 -:iho, Jumes Si(?tfi'rlaki, SPECIAL FOR XMAS ..i'-ey, Lillian Ciecaey, $19.99 up For the Tree 19c doz. •.iiiii-re, Florence Kamiti- ,-ieth Mohary, Catherinf Irene Skarzenski; Rrade "You're 'Then' With Crasley" lialsamidcs, Fmnces H'irc-iice Pryblyowpky, irnatiik and Alex Sipos; EAGLE CANDY KITCHEN Mary Pinelli, Ruth Knl- . PERTH AMBOY FURNITURE CO. Mildral Uemko and Wil- .129 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY .a no; (rrade IA—Pegpy "IN A NEW AND MORE CONVENIENT LOCATION" .i — eph Wishncy ami John .••.idi- 3B—Robt-rl Gut 285-87 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOV :<• :iA —Marius Christen-

Gift Merchandise Priced to Thrilling to buy, because they're such remarkable values. Thrilling to get—because there's no gift a Make It a Merry Xmas woman wants more. See our large variety at attrac- tive prices. GENUINE TABLE MODEL RCA

Regular $19.95 Pajamas of Every Kind . SALE PRICE Size, Color and Fabric

REG. $169.00 HOSTESS CORDIAL 6 CU. FT. 135 to 4.95 Kelvinator HOSTESS MAYONNAISE AND WINE SET All mimrl - . - nil K""ll looking Kuud flllluK nml Ionic nrnrlnK - - - That'll why men I ij 01. Gl.iiei REFRIGERATOR SERVICE like our I'I.JIIIIIUN mill ihal'it «U> nmliru like lu du their gift buying In the Mrn'n Shop wbera KVKIt V'l'lll \4j u muu weum IM futiud 111 une Met'tlon - - - l'huune . , '•• HUted Tray B«wuiiful Blue Gla>» with O|"*Cl 5119 Nickel Plated Cover .... 25' Middy Style Madras Madras Trimmed Broadcloth LIONEL ELECTRIC YOU SAVE $50 Awning Stripad Broadcloth Pure Dye Silks Custom Styled Madras ! S«Un Figured Silks TRAINS Slip-ons, Coats Even Fabrl: Printed in Gold NL.WEST DESIGNS HOSTESS BREAKFAST ENSEMBLE I.KVY UMOTIIERS — MAIN FLOOR (6.45 UP'

I : 1 XIBLE DE LUXE Brighten Up YOUR Home For I IYER SLEDS TOAJTERS the Holidays! With These 98c 98c 6-Way Glass VIKING ICE Reflector 'KATES Fur Trimmed Blue Di.lie. with Clirome Cover, and Floor Lamps Tray. — Beautiful Merchandise for Xipm — A Delightful Gift. $179 - - Complete With Silk Shades CLOTH COATS PYREX DISHES Lumriou* fur trimmed eoati in the REDUCED FOR l«te«t fabric They're youn now at thi. ELECTRIC LAMPS low price became our •eaion.hai some to CHRISTMAS an end. . • TREE LIGHT SETS $16-95 COMBINATION 6.98 27c to $1.50 Wo A pmotieal beautiful gift will b. ana af thua CONVENIENT wuiSiifl, ..tend 0«r is TREE STANDS weeki' payment plan to thoto trtfof' RANGES ' brow* inlih lamp* withilieptiBc indiract Ufl*tlBs> ing a good credit reputation. ,. up AT LOWEST PRICES pl*U w{th attractive tilk th*d«.

Other Floor Lamps Are \ ( 4 9.98 to 13.96 • I A. GREENHOUSE, we iWOODBRIDGE HUMANHAJ Table Lamp., 1.98 to 4.98/ PERTH 74 MAIN ST. Tei.80096 WOODBRIUOL HlltlTllfclKh — THIHD Vl.tMUi SMITH at McCLELLAN AMBOY f»T- FRIDAY, PECEMPKn ,/OODBRIDGE INDEPFA'ln . [F-EN I>;|'hth«ri» i« more frequent PLAN NUPTIALS i!'jv;:i« the c-dirl month? than at DEPARTMENT GIVES XMAS PARTY HELD <->!:•.•: periods of '.he yenr. Toxoid There is a Catherine AcW*rt, Itelin, ji s:". absolute preventive, end is Santo Claus To Wed Edward Catlin r.-A .i»-Ker'"js.'It i« (riven in two CHRISTMAS SHOW BY CATHOLIC UNIT ,;.,**= "*<> weeks apart. If your s r> ehiM : not thus proteoted. do so Court Mercedes Host At at •'.{(• Every child dying of diph- 4 Performances Slated in :••.••:i.i :r. these times is killed as Affair Held In Colum- n rv«ul: of wtmeSody's ignorance Woodbridge, Hopelawn ..r irdifTfrence. and Port Reading bian Club ; '.r.e cayc't lmliday par:;?" • cs'oti wa« held la*t rich' tw M^' in the c!uUrr»om< of the Knight* of

• '*vt,'V C.Munb;:). by Court Mfrccdc*' if.af- TRUST YOURSTO 051 When Wi« boti wyv—'7«ke « l«ttw"—do#i yOur iv.irf ii-i-'K". c' the Catholic Daughter? r: RELINING - ADJUSTMENTS - jump m your moutii, bvcauM you'r» turt youll m •vide America. Supper wjf strved a' DRUM REFACING • mi(f«U«l Do your tytl d«c«iv« you wWi you fry to TROUBLES CORRECTED ' icitht o'doc'*! followfd by a p- framerib« yow shorthand? Then you ihould know _ ipra::i ot ertcrtamment and the d•-• •ffidtnt Mcrei«ri*i who an wn of holding thgir RAHWAY n\*i* tur« o^ their vision by wtarinQ U pre. SUNDAY SCHOOL GIVES T'f'.c co-chairmen werf Mr*. by our Registtrtd Optom«tmt. Parror. l.cvi and Mr?. Charles Farr BRAKE SERVICE TV.ty «"fc:c a<«iMtd by the fotk.w- S. J. GASSAWAY. Prop. itiC VomnaittM: Mrs., Chrii Mart:n 6 Yn. with Blue GoofC Newark ytT« fc^'n KinHorn. Mrs. Fra-k 17 E. Milton AT*. RAHWAY Ma>\\ Mr1 John Ottfapnon. Mr«.| Formerly Albiiieri EYEGLASSES By Mrs. Justin Wiliiam ik'Vlan. Mrf Mitha*! I'c On Convenient Vy. Mr« ^EciwardCoky. Mr.' Fred |B • at4 U-.tflcridBt. Mrs John Zils'i. Mr*4 , ' , TIME i^wen I'unican Mr* Tharru< I PAYMENTS Gvrity, Mr«. Nfls Albcrt'or: Mr* | I K:i'e(n. Mrs. Jay Mr« -I'itr-'cV La5- Sunday i Mr* Anna Herron, Mrv Mu-har We feature a complete selection of all the Mir'h (_>,.,,-,!<.. MT« 'lojepji Grave. Mr< •-Auction. ToH-ph <''Tritn. Mr? V 1 Dwytr. newest styles - finest quality lenses only. I Mr> lo»cph Andrisack. M;* A^eu«: !>on Materiali i— Marearct var,. Nir? Maurice P Wo«H» ochef. .. Mr* Parick Xolar.. Anlamatic Heat Conttoli -•.rl—Clara Mcrey ifolo. | For All Tfp«t Off FF«rm»«« Midnight" i ! Phont Wo«dbnJ|e 8-0724 I ch Bo\--Richard ! A:ru-ricar Children—1 ri:s Ar.Tie Collins. I WARR COAL & | Mother—Helen Jacklin. j I'.elmery Poy—Thpr-.is ?va?cr }:'-.- Duhay G«rr;:ar Father—Tames Morey. | Mxtonna—Dori< Jacklir. " SUPPLY CO. Phone Rahway 7-1667 Store Open Evenings I Err.e*: Dubay Germar. ;••.-..ircn—Freddie Strahl.: Tiny AnRcl—Rae Marsh • -OJO I ST. GEORGE AVENUE, - Chorw Frar.k' 'ar1 :'. K.thel Gordon. Betty ' '"Sleep My Little Jrs-«"). 84 E. CHERRY STREET RAHWAY, N. JI Meflbtrg. .' -::-.sr.—?al!>' Jtauffer. -ijted by the choir w" '—; ^etwet: 1 ha'.iar. " :.r r.ic ar.hritis may h*Te its Amtricar. Mother—Joanna An-'the scenes. BUY HIM '>.:"•. ir an abwess or area of in- i<•;:::r. a: the root of a tooth, or •American Father—Gene Stauffn. will play. ir. a leased tonsil, or other focus -:' infection. Often great skill is i to determine the UDM of arthritis; there is no universal treatment applying to all cases.' • • • Athlete"? heart is supposed to be an ai'.rr.ent resulting from ac- tive fxerc:.-e. There is no evidence that -i healthy heart i« harmed by GLOVES athletic activities. of rvery deicription. Wool Firs:, ambulance, service was lined, fur lined, unlined, pig- started ir. June. 15<5S. by Belle- ILID. Enjlifh cape, turtle A ad Tlv.- :"t -.va vue Hospital. New York City, Un- - buckskin. v P.-"v . der the direction of Dr. Edward St. James' \vs= a ">3VUv L'.auf r<- B. Dr.::on. - $1.25, $1.50, $1.65 • ! !-r..;:gh: !ur a -ihe-.r-" $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 :-t a* -ho a-kf<: h:;:; e Grand Prize, An Electric Ironer :• K '- -;r Everything for Chriittnai lid Where c ;::•: re Winter Needi at Sentatiooal ; fr rr.': For !hvri JACK'S WiD Be Awarded at Tenth Game of Bingo | Sftringt. Every Department a 1 •.vrt'"p.-:'y :\- ami ur.der o:v. :•.'".. Gilt Department on the other, TOYLAND : : The Christmas List '' • Wherl" '" a-ke.-;. ;oir.!:"C. v A:-nv whispered t'-i: ?Vt Shop Saturday from had houiri'.t 1 MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 st, at 8:30 P. M. | 9 A. M. to 11 P. M. "Ti-.frc i. nty Clau?. isn't iht-re Paddy"" r-••!!>•'* voice imfi:^ «hf \vi- The Shirt Sensation eivinp •r.at:.-;-. ra:hcr than a--;:::^ of the Season in the School Auditorium, Amboy Avenue, * •I b..ui>atilU »( 'Em! '"Rn«s hca screed with. -There ccr:= :• a Junta C.:^- Woodbridge * $1.19, $1.35, $1.50 vond a doi:!> Our Largeit Stock Ever. $1.95 Bicyclet, Cirrit|U, Aotoi, \>n \UD-WIU loll.r. FIHOQI Arrun Shirt Orange or tomato juice makes Dolli, D«ks, Table Set., etc. FIRST GAME OF SECOND SERIES Because we Kave an enormous varie+y of an addition to a baby's diet which Lateit Modeli in All Tori. every wanted type of gift iewelry . . . silver- PVRE VIRGIN helps prevent scurvy-' Like sailors, Everything Offered »t Low- WOOL SWEATER* MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th TIME i babies are susceptible to this dis- eit Pricet! ware . . . wrist watches ... and decorative ease. no»eWes: because our prices are consistently PAYMENTS $1.29, $1.79, $1.95 405 State Street, • • * » 22 GAMES FOR 40c low: because we Kave won the confidence of A WEEK $2.45, $2.95 Philip Gibb? said; "It is better PERTH AMBOY conitairtly increasing hundreds of customers I rni i\evk ilpper niylp and to give than to lend, and it cons Phone 4-3021 {WILL DO | AND A CHANCE ON THE DOOR PRIZE —we are justly acclaimed as a jewelrv gift romt nl)lc about the same. AFTER XMAS center in which you can buy smarter Christ- PAJAMAS mas gifts I . - llutMin I'ullovrr Conl Style $1.00, $1.27, $1.47 $1.65 Bn.Hdi |,.th (tail Hravy Ha«ufl PARAMOUNT hikt What Hr Wnntrd lYour Christmas I Initial HAMIKEHC 11IKKS ltoi of ifcrrr 50c SPECIALTY SHOP I'urr Irtib Lintu HrlllKFS $1 196 Smith St., Perth Amboy Box of Kuur GIFT $2.95 1 $57-50 $137-50 TRENCH MODEL EVERYTHING TO GLADDEN THE RAiN COATS $3.45 1 d#iiqn*d ring. STORE I I • r Heavy (irrj null Khaki FEMININE HEART AT XMAS TIME WOOL tt $1.50 FLANNEL and p LUMBERJACKS QUILTED ROBES FREE! r $2.95 to $5.95 100 f all-wool. *O,95 ONE-HALF POUND Par* Wool — Special 0«»r Large anortment. jj' Menu ]lr«vy BUakrt Hud Most of lizei, color* UP BOX OF HIGH GRADE Krrbrh Klaaael CHOCOLATES BATHROBES CORDUROY $1.95 $2.79 $3.95 4.95 $1 PURCHASE 1'IOAKETTK* Le!'» itbovr you vrhr our Lumber- PAJAMAS jark* »rt no tot dtaptlr »uih lun i-Pc. and 2-Pc. Pajamai — Elgin prfrps. Special A d«p««d«bU in Cigars and Delicious LD. A. I pl«« in MINE ZIPHEH KKOM SUEDE JACKETS »1 95 . *2.95 . *3.95 Cigarettes feyeragfes Special Valae! FOR THE MAN IN Pure Silk Crepe and Satin THE FAMILY and Mixers

SLIPS (H> favorit* brand aiVays, in .•"•.(R'k. Unusually low prices 3 for 25c Laced md tailored. $4 CO iivw un ?peciai Christmas Plus Deposit A UfUtHt typ« fix Reg. $1.98 value Made from pure cane su^ You'll show wisdom nn«rt wom«n. HOSIERY the finest fruit flavors and selecting the gift for him pure frui; acids -. - SPECIAL at :hi? I. D. A. Drug Store. with sparkling n All M«l.<-» -r. ( ul Prlrr. water, I 59c up Bulova $495" Manicure Sets Xmas Candy tirry — dt-rr — ( Our famoui | o o d- $39.75 Kl. k wearing itoclungi will A« tmprtuiv* be greatly appreciated Shraft't, Whitman'.,'; for "tiim," CM aa a gift. 59c up Nan Cabot and com* it'i au«r*»- WOOL l,l>t:U gift anyy ffastidioui s LEATHER COATS DANCE SETS •*- CHEMISE woman will receive •Berkley from PURE DYE SATINS $7.95 to $10.95 and CREPES with delight. Complete Valae (o I15.UO choicehoice 39c up KL4.IU - - - 98c . $1.59 and $195 Jbt Arrlv**—Pmre Vlriln Wool MACK1NAWS PURE DYE SILK Perfumes SATIN GOWNS r • l • • 11 | Gift Stationery Cory, Houbigant, Wtmpdcr., ».ttK cf atform $6.95 $7.95 Value $2.98. I All rolorn—Medium aad Hrav; Bourjois, Yardley and many VALl'KS Special «t U««ty WORK DRESS can u othm. Now Only OQc up $1.29 $1.47 $1.79 SEAMPRUFE — KAYSER 1 39 ' P Unconditionally iu»r- y u^niiin will appreciate $3.95 anteed. Pure (ilk an $2,45 $2.95 a (,'ift like this. Attractively ATOMIZERS j»tm jlipt " UP c WE MATCH COATS wrapped. Complete stock — For Her /fO all folors M) select fropi. Dre»»ing Table DOYLE & Gloves KH) — T IDB1AI Full »H»rt- GLOVES LUB MAN'S ment of Fab- CUNNEEN ric and Wool Full 1.19 DEPENDABLE PHARMACY 155 Smith Street Gl.vet in All PERTH AMBOY Colon [fl. Corner Rahway Avenue apd Green Street Phone Rshway 7-1667 84 E. CHERRY STREET : mepit -TuinlD Mill* l»r Illr. - aad ot «>"< • WOODBRIDGE, N. J. STORE OPEN EVENINGS RAHWAY, N. J. »r l.l'r Duublc •> -V H l.rrcu ,»«ry AND All 1.89 lr«dia» si«»»« >aiurd«> ducrip- Telephone WOODBRIDGE MOW «U HAHK I SIKIIrtS OK 1 tio* 98c KV|CHV TI ' J ^yy^. ,r*WftHfSfK^*j tsm FRIDAY, bECKMBIJR 18,1936

P,,|,lir «nd Legal Notices oytM nnd Inmb nnw or lttiils ili>«i:Mhed In «nld hill of Mm- Public and L«i»l Noticei 'IIIIIKIIIK I" l.lllln Nlllll- i'hunt; nml vim, Mr. I'nrter, liitn- •!>'• I'lll'l l illll In illK ilixhllil nnillll- MflTH'K Iv inn i.. hnn.l of Murv t\ C;irti>r. .ire tnnilt> A II I'.'F »K Till-* DR. CHRISMAN ASKS IN TIIK tllSTIMCT HI iV •imir.-d nl rlithl 'lifmdnnt hernu«e you arc the hm- „ I I* IIKUKUV fllVE.N «••=«< il.. ,11,,'iMnK prouoned (inlliinnei* Kit-" I loin tin. ii< nl liii-: v lln,. -nf hiind of Mnry C (^arlur unil mny I'M TKI' STATI'i •MVII Avi-liilr- ln« s.ilil (ii-nve Avn- .,, |mill, cd nnd punned "ii flrsi I'lnlm n rlRlit oF riirleay In the Innds I%H HIP IVtrl't " .)•• ,i i roKiilnr nicetlnK "f 'I'*1 ic i< Hli-iwn nit H Mnji t'lililhil Map EVERYONE TO HELP (leRi-rlhed In nald hill of romplalnl; 1\ THK MATTKU "I" THE AI't'l.Ic'A- 7 m rninilllllpft Of Hi" T"WI1- linipeili Mil n.i l,.il in Wnndht-hige niul you, Anthony nraiulenherg are u-,,,i,lliriilge, In tin- iNiunty 'Wiwlilp, Mlrlilli-.iex I'minty. NV»- ll"\ nl- KI-UKNK VIEtlKCK. UK I'li-V. kllnUM 11^ li|n\i- Mllllor. tin* made defendant hecaiise you are ..",11, x, New .ler»ey, lii'lil 1111 1 CKtYKU nr THF. KM1ST N.VIIONM. '•IH-rly ni \Vil)i:nu ] 111 ii I ui ill. liiMirKH one o/ the fawt ownora of record of XMAS SEAL DRIVE ,l'n of Dccffinhnr", 193B. and Hih.itn iui>l Anluir luinlinin. iliited premises desrrlhed In Bonk 4B9 of HANK ANI> Tltl'HT I'OMI'ANV OK PAY AS ,1 nVillrianoc will liii tnken lip >v,m nt Memorlni Mimic- in:: feet mwisuipd nlnnK a lino inlhllng. In WoodhrldsT*. New berg are nuilt defendant became TAKK N'lTICE, Ihnl 1. the under- He Saytt Sketching triillil In nnd illntunt southerly . llvi-elrrr nf Ihe Tlrst Nntlnnnl ,,„ iTie 21st day of Decem- Fly i SIP I feel tneimired at right you ar« Hie wife of Anthony Bran- •licnvi denherg, and may claim an Inchoate ' .,•,.„; nt 8 o'clock P. M. or as < from the tiiirtherly line of the Hunk nml Tnmt CnmiinTiy r,r Wooil- TB Work's Story I,,render ns salil matter can "mentioned (? r o v e Avenue, I right of dower In the lands describ- . New Jersey, bnve r#i-plveil An l,,,,l ut which time nnd pirn rum tlie northerly jit-oloiiKntlon of ed In said bill of complaint, and '"'...iiriM who nviy be Intereslc •nliterly line of Lot No. 13 n» you, Mathlas Setecavlsh art mads iff'T "f F,,rty Tliounndd ($4«l.DUO) T>nl- DISEASE IS INCREASING ',,'will l>« Riven ii n opportu- l M. No. IS -IK Hhnwn 'in a Map defendant became you are (lie lost Tor t\\* snle i>F I'unklnR linune. furnl- 1 y ,,, |H, heard ccint'iTiiIng the • ,i "Mnp of I'roperty ultuated lowner of record of preml»es de- mill ure nnd fixtures locnlfd upon the fidh>w- By C. N. CHRISMAN, M.D. •i W idhrldne Tiiwtmhlp, Mlddledex scribed In Book 490 of Deeds for H. J. DUNIdAN, Middlesex County, page R!, ard you R dfurrilieil |iri>ml*ei: ' As Christmas draws near Townnhlu Clerk, liinnty. New Jersey, helonsrlnR to tVilll.im, Heorne und Arthur Diin- may claim an Interest In tn« lands AM. thnt rfrtnln lot. tr«M or we begin to see signs every- Xmas iim. Marrh, I92). Henle I" — 40 described In aald bill nf complain!; panel nf hind and premises, hfMn- niil.lN'ANUK TO ACljUlHIi -et, Mason * 'mltli, r, K,,': undand yVm. Mr* Mathlas Setecavlsh, where of the Tuberculosis vi A.NI> TO KHTABLIHH THE itlt'r fitirtIrulnrly iiMrrll'ftd xttuste; ! rom f Mnln Hirer! '"ilil. tlli'ii'e ISl North CH" I!'Went you rtr^the last owner of rev'M of in t he Hinitliw.-nl rornpr "I l,ft No. iattern». This will m»ke a round premlios dexcrlbed In Book 597 of , ",|V|';i':.\S, heretofore (irme Avi> il'inn a line parallpt to nmt dlxlnnl Mi i\» Inlil (town on niup ef pnuierty, NO INTEREST •Deeds for MlVhllimex County. Pape tozen of times the pictuTc of the .,',in urn-run Avenue to ftnliwn ">utlinrly fifty (Wi feet mennured «r the 'KslnLe of JtmU Vnlenflne. r,fir, und may claim an Interest In the TlliinT'^ In UiP Township nf Wood- ild Saint Iks been used to nirry , „, IHIH heen lulcl nut |pV row it riKhl Bnjrles fpom the northerly COATS Ine nf (lie nhiirp-meiilliined (irove lands described In the said bill of "rlcUe. MM'llp«fl Crninly^ Ne* ,I»r- OR CARRYING ',',,, ,h|,.niTH duly UIM'tilntetl ut the sifrniflcane'e of a univer- mil v iiiiiwarit liy I lie retur Avenue 1S.H7 feet to ttln ^o1 nt" or complaint; and you, Mrs. Jacob. Kurz fipy, R»lil ItflKinnlnv point ttetnK ills- tnnl Fii»l*rty 332 »7 feel from th» ;al Christmas cUBtom in the guiae , , |,;.,-einlier liJth. ISTfn In Mid tlju'e of heglnnlng. ore made defendant because you are CHARGES '•"rner nf Mnln Slrecf and PiTth if a contribotion 'to public health.* , ri.iuity Clerk'H'uffl.c In lloo I. Tim 'iiiimiiAi> reRiiitlnR from rny- he wlfp of Jacob Kurj and you may Inlm an Inchoate right of-dower In Amhoy Turniilkp; ,thflnce running n our city, we,have just had ani , I-MIIIIH. pane fi!t3. etr:, nnd IIR out nnd opelilnK the mild filreet , . . , Northerty nl right anKlP" tn Mnln ., i|,'-|!l-;AS, sllhWIUrnt tn nnlil re (lie landl s described In xald bill- pf dinll ill! dnly nwarde.d and i>nl(! In ) ™, * l^°,L_.°ir, Ktri>el nlong the line of InniV foj-. ileetion in which only two bond is-; ALTERATIONS \ , wilt <>f certlunirl \V;IH HIM- tuinner Hi be decided by resolution complaint; and you, NIC Welter m > Pay $1.00 a Week , iIn- Muurumfl c'nurl uf Ni- made defendant because you are one merl)' of tlmvnrd \'l>lenllne. l"0 ten mes were approved. One of these' •F tlie Townfllllp Committee. * to the Hoiithwt'Ai corner of Arker'n l,v the mild Thomas H. Murr ii. All mnlter» eonternplnleil hy of the la*t owners of rscord of was for a new building at our! > Immediate Delivery FREE ,,,,|i 11. Morris, IMOHCUI'H premises described In Book 760 »l tlutid; Ihcncp RAstprly fllonn said Ms orillniitn'e, shn.ll he iitnlertnkvn Acker's UniKftnd purnllp/l with Msin Stillwater Tuberculosis Sanator- • Make Your Own Term* ., iiie ()vi>rH*(!r* "f Hi" 11'KI •is n Kenernl Itniirnvcmeni nnd theBonds for Middlesex County ,.i jnore fully apiiftarn'liy ft re: ;'oKtH nliHorlieil hy the municipality. 52>, and you may claim an Intern Street 40 fetlt to thp. NorthWett eor- um. It is sorely needed and by the j • Compare Oer Price* h»r of'lunil of T; 11 Aiirmy, Trmle*; In' the ri'torrlH In the Srtpreni P The (trade uf t|ie nldewnlk xra.lt* hlnnK thp Northerly line of Main I.i-iiie<-utpil t» Jiidgmejit, an 'if Ihi' ciirh lines on both al'le» of ion, are made a defendant becau»i families in our own vicinity have ,M!i'i;K VW. mi April 5th, 1930, you are Hie last owner of record o Ntrpet.' *" feet In the puJnt or plscft drove Avf.nui' In- :n?.] Ihe Hume art' of KeKlnnlns. already been waiting for some- Use Your "•„ .,|i.i\v cnnne wan (tranli'd ilm hereby cwlaidislied to he two Inches prsmlsM described In Book 770 o f HKlNfl nlnn known nil iNo, 106 hip ('oimnlttiimltt n whyy the ppru-hove Ihe center line of the ijr.ide Deodn for Middlesex County,, pap time for a chance to secure the rtlorarl should nnl ln slnbllnlied hv the1 first purnitraph !l». and you may claim an Interest Mnln Street. Wnnrthrldge. New Jersey. H In TAKE PI'ltTIIRR NOTICE Hint li; proper care for a loved one and a .i,.,l fu luck of proHucutlun. l,,,r,,nf | In the lands described In said Mil 7. All prior ads of Ih.- Township;"' complaint; and you, Mr. Ander- virtue itl iin order o( thp District Cour measure of protectloh "for them- of the t'nltfil St«t..» for Ike Dlstrlc ,i ri'|.;\S, aald matter WUH inmittpe Inconsistent hcrewilh ure son, liunband of Marion Anderson. Mlves from this di«eft»e. ar« made defendant because you are f New Jerupy, n henrtnB on itnid »»h .. ,,'i nn to he argue.d.ln the Octo- iierehy niilllfleil, «IH he held hpfnre Idminrblp Adrlsi V, nn 1&30. «f the Suprmne S Thin nnllnfince slii\ll (flke effect the husband of Marlon Anderson and you may claim a rlllH of cur- . in. Juilne. of the Middlesex fount: DrWe Is 30 Years Old .. nml snld Ciinrt, f>n January tniniedliltely npnrf Itn nrloptlnn us Court of f^immiin I'IFBS, nn MnB4av, thi 'ill ileciiU'ti that none of the.•..inilleil hv law. teny In the lands described In said It is no- news te ow readers that 1,111 of complaint; and you, -Madeline, 2Htb dny of Iltrp.inlifr, 19111, at the Cour iM.fore the Onir.t Were entl- \V 1 --13-11,18 House In the City (if New Hrunswlrk the funds secured by the sale off i-ellt-f nnd ai-cordliiRly dls- ltogan, Marie ltogan. James Rogan Xntas £a£c V, , 1... tc to show cniise. mild! and William F, Rogan, are made County of Middles*.* nnd Htnte of NewChristmas seals constitute the ru Jersey, nt ten n'clork In the forenoon of the Court lielnif reported; rll'M IS IIHIM'-:nv iiivi-:N that defendants because you are the means by which the campaign 1 SUITS AtliilltrV HeporhT. pa KP !»5, I hlds will l,e i"c(.lvi"l l>!r theheirs at law of Maggie Rosan, de- ns soon therenfter nn couniipl CHn hi T w |To\v,i.0il|i I'unimltlii•(• III' .' " "; ' ceased, the last owner of record of heard, tn hear objections to the snl'against tuberculosis is being inten- of\Voodl lK(- in the fNiunty of premises described In Book 37? of m*!e, If nny there he, nnd to rereivi sified and extended. The inclusive CI'AS, It fippeurs Unit nunb higher lildH for i-nsh; nnil If nn lllRhe -.,. .\\IMIIIP bils been dedli :ili>il Mil- Mcmorliil Muiilcl* bends for Middlesex County, Pages DRESSES i'.il I'.ull lo s:i111 Township on lililn lire rpiTlred nt I lie time nnd pi aim of all the annual efTortH to . ,1 |)UCPOSe!l but thut ;uldl - I L' 351 nnd KG, and you may claim an 0C0AT5 M hiy. liihi-r 'Jlsl. l!Uli, ill S nforcsnld, n|ipllwn- dsiiU because you are. the holder of l'>:;7 in 11" nli,.:i n.- olli.i ti'.ll Dislrli'la" ing thp life of his trust, tint! to use suitl •, , A\ en,II- i xtelnlililf I l"in BiTlbei! in said bill of complaint; safely for themselves. Only in ex- • Dance Frocks y lvih. 1I1-J1 nn.l 1'iink. vnnll nnd storage spine tin mny nt present '.l K.'hi'iin and you, Mr. Ron«n, husband of treme cases are the Seal funds |..,| I'Vhrua v 'A\i', TTiT.: l-'phru- lie niT'es-tjiry fur tlml pur])nse. •Formal Dresses MiliK Wcsteliv In Madi-lliie KoKiin, are mad.- defen- . VI II w:<\. i'.'-niti"!1 nil,, r.iiii; Kt:(lKNU VIKItK.rK, used for direit relief. Most of you if the nirM "i « :n 1 dant iicriuise you arc th" Imshniid Otheri $3.91 to $9.9» i v ::llli l! 17; Miir.'h 7lh, in .'"; of Mmlrllne I'.ogtin and mny claim llerelver of the I'irsl Notional are familiar with some of thu A ll.'.v mid W ll.ri .irv .'Ml lir.ll: .l:ilni;iry Jl'ilh. Mnnk an,l Trust Cmup.iny -,.,ii|i:mv sllllll h:i\i la rlRlit of curtesy in the lun.ls de.- things accomplished by Tubercu- i'l I einhnr lUih, .indliridife. N. J. |v I Till I feet, lies, ill.e. 1'i.il , nnme- |8crllicd In said bill of complaint; ly; and you, Mr, ltogan. husband of f:.\m. STIlKMI.Af. HHy., losis Associations. KNOCKOUT VALVES! !ls Of Cnunsel With I'olllioner, ISMN'C ill dill irp I'iMrl'l N 1, Y;'"dhrld(!i' i Marie Kogcn. are made dufenilant Next year will make the end of I nl iln-li'ic'l 1 I'- nilier Iiith, li'3-1. because you are the husband of 17 Cnnke Avenue, IO'DOWN BIG SELECTION. USE YOUR CREDIT. . tin.- "f iMiwnv Av. the third decade since Christmas ll i I'lslli'i N' .', . l'..r.|si nnd Hope Marie, ltogan and may claim a rlRht ('nrtert't. New Jersey. • ,!'-tiinl MoijTherlv w.i. I2is.::i Seal campaigns began. With their . .tircil :it rik'l'l iiML-l, - fiMi,,-n, Inwn of curtesy in sal< lands described I. • r 1:i r 1 v line of Orove Avetiuc, I'istri'l N u'in-l ijirk, In said hill of complaint; nnd vou, beginning The National Tubercu- Vliniiii-y .Hi. i,i..i i i .| I li-rlv line of •• M:lll"l', the pri'i'i-i f I •.-l.i-iim-y ill and you. Mrs. William V. Ungnn are Memiirlul Municipal llullillng, Wond- prevention of what was then the IVII briilK*-, New Jersey, on Mopday in i ii'-nrne nnd Arihur I IHn liiolih i N" ntuile ilefcntlant brcauec- you are the "Captain of the Men of Death." | • Wool Zipper Jackets 4.98 •SllkDanse Sets. . . 1.59 •Mufflers ..... 1.00 11*-'7. wife of 'William F. Koeiin ait'l may even ing. December 31 at 8 P. M. at --. Mi. I" ;•• .Ml feet, duii'd N.i- .1 M.ir-h 7tl • Suede Jackets . 7.50 1 iK tcrtns -l,:ill be oh- which time they will receive sealed It is hard to center attention! 5 98 ' Suits ..... 6.98 up i IVI Mnsoti * Smitl:, I i; ." Tli'- 1 claim an inchoate rlsht of ilowc-r in •Pajamas . . , the lands OVSITUH-II In nsl<\ bill of proposals for the razing of a uorru- . . 1.48 ..ii, sniil lieitlnnliin |•-•:nr inn- •-'•'*'•,]: lands any longer on the many figures • Shirts . •O'coats .... 6,98 up Is to Fk lllb Kuteil Iron building and for the sale • Bathrobes , . . . 3 98 ,'irth >'•:>' 11' West HIIIIIK it |.n,-. Tl •• ' complaiiltplaint: and you, Frank Hiilabas . . 65« wlili of all plant machinery, equipment, and facts that have been made • Ties . . •I In nod dlnl.-inl smith, rlv '•" In id - pr»- are niuile defendant lierausu you 1.00 For the "OWL" 1 boilers and motora contained In the public by the several congresses • Hose . . 3 pr. 1.00 •Scarfs . . . . IM f.-*-t ineiisurt-d nt iik'Mt ;in- i">-,i! :( inhiiK' are an heir «t law^of W"*™»" j £,„„,„,,. ,,wnil- ,,y lhe.TownBhlp o? oil 111.- Ill .the bildi d •Snow Suits .... '5.91 i "in the said iiorllii-rly l:i»- of fi-iinnii nf the on tuberculosis but we must keep •Tie Sets . . . 1.39 • SweatefSc^s . . . 2.98 on Lots 751 to 766 In .Wi-niip. TiH4 (9 fei.t to Us" T'l'-vu-il described in Book ,71 of, recalling the main issues in the . . 5.95 •Scarff 1.00 >•f t., - • -. ''nt Lieeils for HhMlraex County. PHKC . - O-•, WoudbridCC. _e Township • Shoe* • •Umbrc"ci» . . . . 2.59 i M tie "f Ili4> rlxlil if \\ ,i v nf \ , ,.| pi program for control. It cannot . . 1.00 •Dresses 2.< dhridKe .,.- (I,,- ; llf till bMIT th tlie onli-r iig, ] you may claim an Inlerest | Asm>snment Map, localeil at Avenel, • Muffler* . rih Anibny iiml W H ftll( N. J. •SilkUV." -'-- . . 148 easurer is t'> a» ,„ ,)„, ]nni]H descrlheil in salil bill help arouse interest to know that . . 2.98 •Coots 7*1 nulilp Tr All proposals tire to be submitted • Sweaters T'. Township Commit t ••• , ••••• |>.l ll v tuitether with a,or ,-,,mpialnt; an.l you, Mrs. Frank on n form proviileil therefor hy tho there are now just about 2,000 as- "uretv company 13 | | , are maile ileffiiilant be- :< irium-H to take HII'I * •I- Vi-rnll' .itt a a ia Township Clerk and psio.li proposal sociations of varying size affiliated il ,-inil CIIIIJK il|.'it frotHim- suri-ty i,imp,my wilt euiiHe you are the, wlfo of Frank Ba- ,.l Ihe purliosf "f IllvlllK miiHt be accompanied by a certified with the National Tuberculosis As- I,K' ami Wl.Ii'llllIK ll I" 1-1 l"ll Of t'lllii -!i Mai,I bl.liU-r wit• • h • ii lioni,, . l In, labim, ami may claim an Inchoate check payable to the Treasurer of j.ilili.' street or mail a l< h l:illi|i"n innklnit comp I llh-iit>o!i« -""I l» "-|yuii, Thonum W. LeHrun are made The successful bidder will be re- lies in the fact that the disease, ] (lefeiiilant liecauae yu ^ire the heir iiuired to Hike ddown the building .11,• 1 If sh.il! fiiil-mit with his -i- in )>e iturt-i'i U|I< at lav of E'lwunl Walter Lc Brun, premises and remove the its insidious attack, its contagion, us il Inii V. lIH.TI 1..TM1H f 'iwni'i'H of tlie l:t.,t owner of ri-'-onl of premis- lor which bids are ••ini-nl H>I lo a,-.l .i- ilinnp' ,,, . , „ - I its tragic results must be person- i f j , Hlth|n > l,s,.-l :l~ well es il.siribeil In llnok SSI Of Heedr R k I • ' for Middle ex County, thirty day. after] ^ ^ ^^ ^ ii'ilInK I" law. Slirll 417, and,awari, fe o{ us and r*»Kl i»Htn»n n 11 u. 1 |i,|,ir*,;tn, yon may •lalin an interest . The riprlit is rcservcil to reject any ltll if- think in terms of personal inter- tin- iniriii/H,- • ill,-n l" ii iiti 'iii - H.'iid lands ileai-rihed in sal.l bill of unit all pro|ioNalN, and to waive any v.iii, Veiii I.ellrtin ests Thus, we are prone to wait fll lll pp nipl.'iint; Informality lie proposals re- ill.lll I' T II.VK IIK are made defendant heciiuse you lire until someone near us, perhaps in I'ilNMS Wllll i ceived. PERTH l |i|-n|i- \V. Lellrun, find I In- Mnul I,. r >- Inn- n tlie wife of Ji. J. DUN1GAN, our own family, falls a victim be- l un,l muy i-l;iiin ,-iti ii"-h>.iI a rlKlit of dow- AMBOY tiw\tit In Toivnsiup C1.-1 k, If0 £e our immer)iate attention is i,i V. \l-:i.i er in Ihe Inn.I" .!'• rribnl ill said bill Her i ..f lln- I'M Ill, 1936. 186 SMITH ST. II IM1I1- li.ri- .\\v, t of i niiipliiiiii; ati'l ymi liinly Tbor»ll \V. 1. 13-11; 12-18. aroused. vi-n. ili-i 'd, I" •St'l'Ve* OPEN EVENINGS •" , I!'-I. T nml Anna Tkore I. his wife, are hids if T. B. It Increasing 1,1 h.,|im made def'-ii'liititH h.i-iiuse yu iire I NOTICI'! I. -resin . |» r.-r.'f.l of ]iriniia- There is a threat in the state- •iiiMly '.'ihi-r till" lift IIKM. I NUTICM IK IIUKUMY G1VKN that ,i Hook »•:'! of iie.-iU I i,\ MHiv A ;• l • ,• T" es d.-srnii.-l I the I'ollMWing proposed oriiimurle ment by the National Tuberculosis 1,'i.uiity. pa Be '•-, and •\.-s t" ti.-'ilK i • vi" t-: i • fur J|i.l.ll.-«-- | was inlinduced and passed on first Association that "for every oneji i: I ;AN'. u iiii Interest in Silid ii iriid. 1'J^T. ynu Illii\' * lit reatiiiiK n t a regular meeting of tlie case that 'develops into active tu-l ..ml point l^ !!••• inn.Is .lesi-rll ,1 in ,-iii.l bill "f i.(im- Tmvnsiiiii i.'ommitu.e of the Town- -asl- I,,I >,oi. .I'.hn li. W.'ln nnd Ii'lollKilt ,Mtl ' 1-l.ilM : ship of WuodbritlKe. in tin; County bereulosis, there will be from five « in. iiis wit.'. "'•'' ma.le de- I...I N... l:l ,i: MiiMillj W\V.- of Middlesex, New Jersey, held on to nine possible cases through con-J IXV ihe 7Ui day iif December, 193S. ami ... M:i|i .1-1:1- M LI [II \M I-.UV <•''^ fenHiiiit-s l.ei-iiuse you are ttie last tact." We do know that though," hoiilers .if r.M-Mi-,1 nf inoitirjitfL' re- ihitt said .M'dfnaiU'e will In- taken up "NO NEED TO GO ELSEWHERE ei.i-,|ed iii Iio-ik t-7 of MoriBaites for further coiislilorutlon for final there was a splendid and eneour-j* |-u- Si I K li.n.i. I for Middl.'irx C,iulll>, 1'iiKe r.llO, passive at ii niectln£ of said Town- aping decrease in tuberculosis cas- ship ('onimlltt-i' to be. liehl at Its .1 liunli ' • M:i."li i-.,\i-rinK tin- liiti'ir: ilefi. riheii in s^ild es for a time, at the present re- <'•"•• meeting tooin at Memorial Munic- M;ir. I '. Si .1 1. ,,ll-r. Mr I,ill <>f .-iitii|»laint aiitl >ou muv I'iuiin .<•. I). y iri'-r. -M'- ipal HulldliiK. in Wooclhridgt', New porting there is an undeniable in- ;..•'. .'ll ,| If-. li I ».'r-« ; II - nn Inti-n-si in tile lands deseribed In p g, \in-l Aniy Crali- the siii.l bill of coinpliiinf, and you, 1 II': li-.l II' 'l;,i-.v llr Jt-rsi-v. n tin- ^:inl t ijla: y of Decein- crease and'it could be attributed Mall'.hi- S.;lera- ^:nl,S. Srlnint'-r are miide defendant her. 1H3II. :it s o'clof-k p. M. or us li-rilu h ... to nothing than the indifference of WHEN YOU CAN i':,'''i'.' "f ,|l' 11 III "."I-* S.'l. ' I last holder of I soun ihermfltr us sultl mutter can 11'''.' Ni' Welter, ird "f a jii'lBmeiit "htained In | In- i.-n. ln-d iii which time and place the public. Arthur II Kill-?.. Mr -I i Kur- |ns ,i:J '..in- ii Mill-Inn Ali'l'-r-i-li. Jlr. An.-r.-oin l ' Mldill.-s.-x r.unity i.'ircuit Cuurt all iiei'suns who may be interested Such multiplication of possible 'f.,.utlierh i. Madelin.- in tin- am.iunl of SIOL'i.!i». against therein will bo given an opportu- and -iiiind ..I M.ir.-.n -\ i!.|.-f-...- cases is a tragedy and should ll'ikMH Mt l:.'K in. 1III.II.n I "I Made- Ht-rman Sh'iin iiml Jennli- Sloan. Ills nity to be heard concerning the line of Mr. KoKttll. wlf.-. th»- last owners of record of same. atartle all of us into an active in- frnm the northi-rlv •Illi- I'.i'K.il', M.ll-i.- II.'KIN. Aleliue I In mis .li'Sciil.cl In said bill of com- B. J. DUNIGAN, .. i.ui'l M: Mii|,. l;,.t n. terest in such media of prevention Wlllllllli I'- plaint anil yuii may 'clalni an Inter- Township Clerk, .ii ,i ntiii' tlitlt I' nr inn. Mis .I.IMI.-S II'.ICUI as fresh air schools, early inspec- ; SOLVE YOUR k ;'|tllllt«"l ill \V' jLim:ni. Mis Wlljhim I-'. r..,i;aii l'r;ink i-sl In >.iii] liuids *l(»fl.rllit'd In aaid bill uf < iiiiiiiiaint; find you, Joseph •AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SUB- tion and follow-up care for public ••ip. Ml.l'llen>-V C.'.il kilfilnbii-. Mrs. I't-illlk l'-ii Hnin- DIVISION "ll- OF SECTION 17 Ol'' k ii. ii ,i« dr.iv.- Mil' th. nils W l.i-Hi-iiii V-i-ii I Siiiinti iirr tnaih' defendant beriiune school pupils, prompt isolation of || last hold.-r of n-i-unl of] . Willhun. (iv'-iii -viii-. I:U,I Tliorell uii.l Anna Tliu- AN or.niNA.Nci-: KNTITLED -AN! suspected cases and hospitalization 1 luinhnm, 'hit'-'l N"* -mbi a Jii.lKiii.-nl obtained In the NewORDINANC! E TO KKGULATK "ftIE •i-U. his ile, John. i',. W.-ln mid where needed. ,|,. l» .. r.D feet. M-.* Mill' Wi'in lin wi;1.-. i',ii I s. Schiisti-r -li-rsev Siiin-i-m.- Court In'rlie iiniount SAI.K OF AI/'OHOUC BKVEU- i- I-:.") 271.fit fo.-t t' , Ij.e (ll.l Jus,- i Sim,MI, iL,- r,-,|n.t ive if I'jitn .'". against Michael I'ollak. AOKS IN THK TOWNSHIP OF You may groan at the expense \^ !\ Inn- of Iluhwiiv Av I'lVlle; inkiiou'ii i.-ii'..'•us,, .I'vU.-i-s mill per- me ol th.- ..u-tit-rs of record of lha WOOliLiltl'UC.I-:," adopted June 29, GJFT PROBLEM of making these provisions possi-' i.-i Si.utli 3i>•. :!«• VY.-.I ;•ilmiK -mini l-i'iifi-.-nt.itiws HI1 N.-.l K. Mil- ati'l* il.v-..Til'1-d in s.iiil bill nf com- i»:n. i.-rly llni' uf l!ahW'i> Av iue l»r, Iiaim-I .M.-a.l... Jr.. .I.ui'pli Meud,-, plaint iiii'l vuii claim nn Interest in ble, but it is far more expensive j ill UK IT OliDAINED by the Town- I t.i u pollil. th.-ti'i- Mary t'. Ctn.-r. .lii.-ob Kur/. Marion >'aM inn.ls. di'siTlbnl in nald hill of ship i.'mniniltee of tlie Township of not to do so. A glance at the toll .nilHiilnt; ilie respe.tivo unknown .'.'.' 11' Wl-M ILI'JI'K a |An.ler.ioii. Mii.li'liin. lloK'in,. Murte Woodhrldge In the County of Mid- taken among the young . :1 IM iili.l lIlHlHlll KOVll' lit't-'iili. Jiiin,-- r.'iKiin. Willlani 1". i-lr-l de\isi-cs and personal renre- dlesex: ,Klil 1UII- 'Itt'tian. .Inlii; i.!. .Win and May Wein, •ntaiivcs of N'eil K. Miller, Daniel tween eighteen and thirty should AT THE - I fi'i-l nii-iiHun-d »' I'K' 1. That subdivision B of Section Meade, Jr., Joseph Menile, Mnry C. " of an Ordinance I'.tn l lu- ' iiorthi-rl v y.w »f bin wit-, c.ni s. Sdiiisl'.r nn.l their e entitleas lollnwsd as abov; e startle us. At this age, tuberculo- i 'iirter. Jiii-oli Kurs, Marion Ander- Le amended to rei A * i-iuit'. ;i« said (tr<.v.. ,W, -IIUI- ;or any of tluir heirs ' •• - •«•»• H. i-nr retail distribution license— i-it ni L-I-B. a.i- son. Mii.lvllne lto(fiin, Marie Hagan. sis still leads in the causes of lost \W1 nil till' llllllVl--IU' • t.ira. uilniinistriiti'ffi One License, for each four thousand rrslil. title Jaini.s ltoifiin. William F. rtogan, health and usefulness. Why does ! (in.vi- Manor, f." '••'> t.-;-t t" islHiis ov siifciiaS'Ti residents a.s disclosed in tlie 1930 .l.ilin O, Wi'ln and May Wsiri |ttnd •iv now or [iiniii-tlv l.lliii' 1-Ydei-al ciinauH of tlie Townslilp of T, B, "run in famine's?" Because u> i^ourt Carl S. Hrliu-t.-r iiti'1 their or an|>' of . !-,• lli.-nrc (ll Siirlr. -'^ -•' nf an Woodbrldge. l!y virtu.- iuii.1'- on their heirs, devisees, eKecutOrs.rad- it spreads by contacts and can al- .d'.ni; tin- land now or for- tif Chunct-r* ,.! Ne :;. This Ordinance shall tuku effect •of. In a iiiliilst ryt.irM. grantees, assigns or most as well run in schools, in so- l.illii- Nuinlu'rs !.'•'' f'-ci >« • Lltli.,,. . duy "f immediately after Its passage and un-M»rs In rlBht. title or interest, legal publication. cial groups, in industrial quarters. ^ nl MIL- sani"; I li.-n.-.- I-''' Suiilii (cuus.]lu8le, ,wh W|,,.,-,,!- , I He are made parties defendant because .• Went him IIVMIK laii'l-' "' wooilhrldm- ' iiiunkipal vou nmy t'lHim an InUrast In the It only takes time and the mis- N-olllliprn I.'H I"' ' I",'",",; tlotl of lln'.Htatr ot ***; ihcrs are liimls ilem-rlheil In siii.l 1)111 of corfl- IX CHA.M'EHV tiV SIKW JKIISKY chief is wrought. Ui North C9» II' «"' •''"'hi,-i,inplalii:inl. and yu i nn.l TO JtlHN A. GOItTON tUil'i'll t Wiillit. • illrl I" und illiit-iin soiit i-j | . ,i -r<-n>lunt<. you t u t bill of oal.l Hy virtue of an order, of the Court ir.fli f.-flt nu-asur.-l at rlKl' I!,,, , „„• und an.-wer tb.- Mil ot »a KuKene Hlankeiihorn, of Chancery of New Jersey, made the IStl -,„„ Hi e nurtlierlv l;nn» "' i. , .fplalnnnl nu or H1"!'!" fill, .Solicitor for and of Counsel on tlie day uf the date hereof, Ln a \ vi-mi!.' ahuvjH " lolfd, \]( j.nul;11);, ,,..xr. ,lr the said bill with Complainant, i-aujse whe.rein Home Owners' Loan •..I t,i iandH1 now .'I1 lleWj-- ; rj, -,lt, ,uK(.f, „» .-..iiiaiiL-il .ftlfillunl . uife Jlarksl JiUcet. CiurUuTilUtUL a bo.^- corporute of the Modes and Manners Nulilbers; th.'llrt' < West Englewooil. Nt;w Jerley United ytuten, "U "compTaihaht ftful ' W.'Ht iililliK Hi \n fili'd to »ba|3lutc- Hated: November 16th, 1936. Marie Thei^se Oorlon, you and I DRUG STORE" it'om av W. I. 11-27; 12-4, 11. 18. [ilhers are defendunts, you are re- QUESTION: "When being in- luiied to appear and answer the troduced, may one aik to have IN < HAM KitV OK Ni:\V JKHSKY bill of said complainant on or before yth day of February, next, or the name of the other party re- (lltt-50'JI, tin- s.iid bill will be taken as con- peated? 1 have a very poor mem- NOTICE* fessed afc-ajlist you. ory for naniet, and if • on me it TO; Samuel Mitchell,. Mrs. Samuel Tile naid hill Is tiled to foreclose THE QUESTION OF GIFTS Mitchell, and their lielrs, devisees imusual or is not spoken dis- erly nfty 'F,0> '7^ th. 1931. April 3rd. 1931 mortgage given by you and Marie and personal representatives: Ttierese (iorton to nald complain- tinctly 1 often do not recogniie . . .is easily solved once you see our attractive assortment of cosmetics, toiletries iftit urml. H In'i> \^ [mK mi. oovejlng U -tk Hv virtue of an order of thi Court ant, dated September 26th, 1934, on 1 of Chancery of New Jersey, n ade 011 IIIIHIM In the Township of Wood- it the next time I hear it." "and ever so many practical articles on display in our store. We nave something in.'litloneli. 123.63 frel •» » ,„,, 1S1 Woek" 139-K. I.ol 3», Mock |B lln I lB J the .laU v of the date li«f«fHereof. In. a bridgd in the County of Middlesex —D. R." , i, the eanterly lln.' "f lanrtij A' i,,, UV. !»"ck i-C. , ,-" HI '?v srnart for everybody's taste—and the price range permits a selection for Any i.ause Wherein Loon W,. Schiller , * - of New jlloraey: and Jim, ANSWER: If one does not catch ,,,,,,,lon,,,l conveyed by Mary HJ m'u,k i^M. I.o.U 113-1H. Block iniplalnant Mitchell, and Sfi v,yens andd Andrew li'sW ' 13S.U, ijit ••32. Hb'.'k 1J-1«. l.ot» -U- Jolin A, Gorton, art made defeiiditnt .he name when being introduced, budget* We'll WRAP and DELIVER GIFTS ANYWHERE—but order ear'y! .linn, ol RIH: then 101 ) ,,? ii.,.,1, si.o. l.ota U0-H1. Bl )CK bei-iiuse you are ope of the makerk s , liunliiim. et al»; then I )) t is perfectly .collect to say, "I'm •_-II<» 49' K11.1t along tlie enai- of tbei bond and nortKifc-u describ- Mn- uf iihove-meiilloned lands ed In said hill and pecaUHe you were lorry, but I did not heat- your HIS FAVORITE ..I l,v- Murv A, Keyes anil An- mai-ned to Hiild Marie Theresa Gor- name clearly," A person who has 'YOUR NAME FREE GIFT SETS Kiyes lo (leorge Punham. et .SHOSHIII.'I.I Man of the Township ton, who Is the owner of the prem- 1 ises deHcilhed in saiil nuirtdrnKe uiul difficulty remembering names CIGARS in Boxes ,11.1 ,'UOHK tho northerly pro- lie 2Sth day of January, 1937, or the 1..11 of the easterly line of I-"1 'Zr';",!;!'1^,,. K. Miner are made bill. should acquire the habit of repeatt On Leather Your Choice of: of S to 50 the mid hill wil|-be taken us*confessed Dated: December Bth. 1936. said lot In «liow li on of Kalnst you. ng the name in acknowledging the, up Map «f ProiH-rty premises de- KUlGIt B. 'JlitOWN, Bill Folds. 39 EVENING IN PARIS, C up iitlohed wner record The said hill is filed to foreclose ntroduction. He should say "How to $7-50 Ilium, (leorgi and jjirtbur Pun-_ of Deeds for olicllor of Complainant icrlhcl In ll'iok 'i'JJ i tax .salt- certificate made and exe- .6 Kooaeviilt Avenue, do you do, Mrs. Peterson,"instead COTY, HOUBIGANT, 25 feet to tho point: or place of s County, p:ie e 821. and you ul.'d by <\ A. I.iir.ioii, Cullector of r : in the ('arteret, Ntw Jersey. of simply, "How do you do." Re- YARDLEY'S, CjLJTEX, nay rlalin ;ui inti-iv* TIIM'S, in the Townslilp of Wond- W. I. .12-11-U. A Large Selection of ... BEOINNINO lit ,-s, rilinl In said hill of i-ldgf, Middlesex County, New Ji>r- peating the name in this fashion APR.IL SHOWERS, etc. CROWN YOUR XMAS . • in I be sinitherly lino of Ian you, Mrs. Ned K. Miller, _..„ ey. to Leon W. Schiller, dated Oc- WHITMAN'S, LOFT'S DINNER with « heaping •r formerly belonfflnK to Mury nil COIINTV ought to improve one's memory d di-leu'luiit lu-raudc you are the i>b»i' '1, 1030, on landH In the Town,- In Beautiful A Qc t..H at H point distant on » Sl'HKOOATK'S OOMIT "or names. portion of our fl«vorf«l wllffe off Ned K. ilMl Hel r annd yoyuu ma) y hip' of Woodbrldg». In the. County SCHRAFFT'S and* C •• North IT IV West 49 87 feet laiui an Inchoate ri^lil of dower in f Middlesex und Stale of New ,Ier- NOTICE TO CHEniTOBS Gift Packagei S4/up ICECREAM, Q'C n-.l alons- the southerly lln« l|.li'ScrilM'd' '•• said bill of ei, of.which Inn.ls Samuel Mltcliel1 August P. Grelner, Admlnfdtrator WHITMARK'S lie land* i>»' Dimiul Meude, of chnrl. Aitorted innrrled, of Samuel Mitchell, and INGERSOLL MI- formerly Mary A. Keyes, you, the lielrs, devisees and personal hereby gives notice to the creditors Joneses-," which means that good f el lo a corner of the »ame: representatives of Samuel Mitchell nf tlie staid Charles Checo, also taste and mere display are usually HARD 7Ac WRIST $1-98 . <«.) South 30« 88' West »tlll ahd Mrs. Samuel Mitchell are made known as Chertaur, nlno known as CANDIES ... IVup tlie-line* of land nf said Mnry parties detandajit because you are TrlUo a'"" known as Tltso, to bring at odds. WATCHES 1 1 .-» 1.01 feet to a point: thence lands (iG-scnutju m ?^ the holta a.t law and n«'t of kin of In their debts, demands and claims plaint; nnd you, Mrs. Daniel Meade, uualnst the eutiite of the said do- ••i"ij»h <9« 11' Ba*t along I Jr., ure miliU- defendant ln-.-auje you ftjimual Mitchell and Mrs. Samuel Don't buy an article because the • • iturallel to and distant nouth- Mitchell, and by reimou thereof, you. r-tutriud. under oath or afllrmation, artt the wife, of Daniel Meade. Jr., #|tliln sis montliH from tills dale ol salesman tells, you It's popular. If mi v (SO) feel measured at rlglii ind you may claim an' Inchoate Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, and you, the • from the nprthejly Hne o: helrw ajevlstmi and pemonal n-pri- *hey will he fofBVflr burred of »ri! in doubt about it, Consult excel- rlifh* of dower In the lands descrtb'- action therefor against tlie «ald Ad •• Avenue (as said Grove Aye ud'ln »»td *iH of complaint; and elrw d ' nm Mitchell and lent, books on hjuue fur.niah.ingj i. shown on a Map entitle,' eiitarlves nf >>|l«ii M Jiiyi'iuPS"lu arB J;«WMiWt; «)ni «ii [uuti Ipfi/Pff ]H IS')' public wayirf*>w- ••• Township. Middlesex County, SSfcuffnt mm-y& •••••sajw* AUOlfflT , STORE i —aG-olahvvIa 11\ •ii-mev. known a» Qrove Manor, nf inseiili Mead* «nd uiay clalni an r i-Ollllert) "i ui'.v- -r •••• Adinliilstrator PU 1 ,,-rtv of William, d-orge and fncliotttu rlBht of dowm In the and. Dated: Nov^mber^m^ IJernui.l W. Viigel, Es_(|., •I.- Dunham, dated Novamher, described in »alA bill uf complaint; Coubtjelor ut LIIW, Phone Wdbge. 8-1710 and or- 1 Phone 8-0809 WOODBRIDGE Scil,, 1» -_- 60. feet. Meson ( and you Mary C. Carte.' arc made Solicitor for and of 117 Smith Street der THE INDEPENDENT Sliv- 95 MAIN ST. ii I'liill Kng!neer«'i '•-»< feet (defendant because you are « I Counsel with Coinulaliianl Perth Amboy, N. J.1'- 175 Smllh Street, ered to your door every Friday by 1 lnnl the last owners of rn-uid . il )ieml« Procto "hit Kr idecn of •>*J? "I;_ o e Perth Amboy, N, J. carrier for 3c a copy. ACT THRKW: nWftlNWlKO a »« deacrlbed .In Book ij' t.P. ^ IV 1. l!-4, 11, li. U. / W. I. 13-4. 11- 18, 24, 31. U !• nt in tlie rtlvldlnK lln» betwcei for Mlddleiex County, r»lte 31 *• »"' lillM • now or formerly belonflnf t you rimy Claim ftn iWerest tn tli FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18, IMS Something to Ponder On PAG!' TWENTY" By Otlwnw THE FEATHERHEADS WE ROPE A 6OT sJO-REAU-f rr_ -g.VERVf MOVJ I WOWDEf? 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Thanks for the Favor MESCAL IKE B7 S. LHUWTLEV S: She tried not to look (or Terry but, at the sound of a voice like hii, the would tremble. George rocked lazily in, "Xo reason on earth, ex- the porch swing, and blewi cept, that—" misty clouds of smoke into! "Terry won't care," Janet broke 1 in. "That's what you're thinking,: the night. A round yellow isn't at? That he'd bej hurt—furi-t moon spilled enchantment ous to see his best friend and his all around him — on theex-fiancee there together. But you ALL TV«E •>-£- see, George, I thought if I could WWV, SHE HA«;- • lawn, on the shrubs, even on get you to take me, I might run THE f-*- the shining concrete of theinto Terry there. I can't go to roadway. him and apologize, but if I just happen to meet him—Oh, I want A car stopped suddenly at to go. I've got to go!" the curb. George sat up as a She l«an*d forward, and girl got out and clicked her moon softly lighted her pleading way uv> the walk. j'aoe, George thought he had nev- "Oh. George," she said. er seen anyone so exquisite, so ap- pealing. "Thank heaven you're f "It'll be a break for me," he home." said light!y,nbut his fingers trem- By POP MQMAND "Jant't!" he cried. "Some- bled as he took a cigarette from KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES^ — KY* Toe Truthful to Be a Diplomat thin&r wrong?" ', his case. "Plenty." She stood on '"You.are a peach, George! Ter- ry said he'd be there. Without the top stefi, a slim silhou- n}e, I (mean. We met—remem- MERCY, III. DONV VNOfPJY, B ette outlined in the moon- ber?—it the Harvest Dance last THEVlli APPRECIATE year." I JNVlTEDTHfc FEEL. TERRIBLE light. OH, DEAR -I'M PUTTIH6 ON VDURPUTTIN& CN George pushed a chair to- Did he remember, George WHAT'S TH' SOURSET!—' HAMHOCKS ROAST BEEF A UOT thought bitterly. He'd remember THAT SAME ROAST MORE THAN THE .DO & !! ward her. "Sit down," he that meeting. as lone as the)' MATTSR, I DONit KNQW DINKIER VJE HAJD Baid. "Anything I can do?" would, for when Terry and Janet WHAT TO DO!! ? AKJD MY> f WHAT OF "I don't know, I hope so. found each other, George lost YOOUDOK I fei-1 .t-terrible!" Janet's Janet. Nof Janet his friend, but IT!! THEY the dream of a more precious WORWED ARENTSO voice broke. Janet :hat had been growing in his "You've h»d a row with heart, that even now was strug- 5WEUL- gling to live again because she and > Terry," George guessed. Terry had quarreled. \ "I* s'pose Terry told "There was a moon—" you—" '•Always is, for the Harvest "1 haven't heard from Dance," George told'her. "Itwas heavenly! Terry and I him," said George. "But I walked around the golf course. f can't think of anything else The stars seemed close.enough/to 1 that would upset you so." # ,touch. Everything was m beaati- "1 am upset," Janet adrrtit-!^ful, it hurt. Even the air seemed ted. "Breaking—with Ter-I different—softer—I fell in love 1 a» quick as'that!" And Jane jfy—it .* like having the sun auped her .fingers. fall out of the sky—impossi- "How come you've quarreled?" lit that bound ier to Terry, turn hot and £old, and glance CM- dancing in the circle of Terry'i "I don't know. I said some- ble — unthinkable — But I George WOBid mn> ^ to Urn. >Pf7^. » very euiudly-in iriqi - But George refund to fciive over just to weeD thing silly, Suddenly we were BOYS WANTED %!• shoulder;" > Srje both fufiiius. We hated" ea^h n ™..^«. .. .„. tee. .-,, — to do me a faVor. ['iiwmu-f seemed thin in to'eall Sylvia. over, to look into his eyes and see; in silence, listening to the faraway 1 ~ ' • ,if he had suffered, too, and if he, imusic. "It's as good as done, Janet jumped up? "I'll dash," she 'and enchantment hadH*4- tomorrow nignt Tht moon did notdisappoint | like her, could bear it no longer. I "Heavenly," Janet breathed, Cr said. "See you tomorrow night— Ib WWU4U w , ~ (George assured her. 1 gt night. The elub-i George tried not to notice. H« and tears stung her eyes, "Would you take me toand thanks,' . ;.„ make their quarrel permanent. noiue, tk* foli courw, the whole would rfot admit that she'was luf- George stood up abruptly. j. sawwt*. the dance ton\orrow night. ~ I * * • I % thaf the way youfeel I Just do as he wu wked. G«t a Ttcible worU •warn in lta lilvery ftring, because then he would be "Back in a minute," he m.utnbl«4, It was Terry calling. He tried 8 for Terry. A UM4* kaock- George hesitated. l™ about it—" Terry began ho«y- radiance. Janet tried not to look forced W, realiie that b« wenld He hvrried to the clubhouse, to be very nonchalant. Sylvu Chandlw would b« for Terry b«t, at tiw sound of a wound her still more. When the "Stilt got your li«t of live Ule- •(lit()rs mn ,he kan a,)(, barrcn srason of thcyea r atld>. i.i git under way—will in- Amboy with St. Stephen's, man hat a knack of bringing the Princeton qhintet to the peak basketball chtb a» a remit o«i , . - j ; ^ ^ . ,. n:\mn with matches be- ; Jitn Gerity's principal worry for iti annual riralry *ith the Scarlet. Rukgert will nave to play th( ugh tlu i(Iea a fi00(1 one| onc x (m| ts sUmt has (le \HIK1 Crusaders' and the M.WV iW itt bett baiketball to win even though the TlgeTt will UW under scholastic inelip'hilitics which last IvcU'pcd any dc«p emotional interest in thc mtU'li-harrmwed breasts of Ameri- ,"|, and lietwecn the Junior I With the Knights of Colum- us the double ditadvantage of a ttrange court aad more itringent week stripped him of 11 promts'- sports-lovers. The fact that in the six years since a bright young man ; ,1,,- Kelly tribe. Schedule/ Pl^l D*-i f ' P teamtoday was the phys- can ftal interpretation ot the rulet than it found In the Eait.rn Ihtereol- A,-, scctnrs of the league, V>lVlC I I/l LOO!) condition of his. promising ing candidates, Lincoln TambWr: thought tip the vote as an addition to thc list of thc calendar features, ft,has' v leg late League. ....;«_ ,.,„,,iimed for next Monday, • r club. In their victorious 48-84 Coach Frank Hill hat four tconng ace* in Jack Jenbmk, iinspected Jiis reshuffled squad- this been uniformly accurate "(or at least—t think it has) probably helps arid-it ,.•,,1 Wednesday. debut Wednesday, the township week, decided the boys were showing the AP would only follow through »nd award a gadget or gimcrack of JOtne Columbians showed scoring power Bui Leplne, George Buttle and Roy Uni, each of whom towert MI tin- lop-sided jutcrmc- Siessel Bowls 279, Nate over the ill-foot mark. A itrohg battle it being waged far the signs of overwork and promptly de-. kind to the athlete thus honored, they might eventually wind up with a ,ni similar side-shows where he might be properly and profitably exhibited. The „, have also won two apiece," leBowliny biesseg seasol establishen this weed kne atjow buf ti defensivelt would havy he esolve still dobviousl most ofy Hunters Are Warned Dont tire Until lou dee me ce)lona andWaltc r Merwill1 j(orwards * blems the Soldiere pre Dan Ogden, centre, and Tony Uar- point, and a commendable onc it is, happens to be that Jesse wants to turn \\ ri-cks and thc Fords B.C. the Craftsman Club alleys. ^nte|f° " , ;qiturcd their only starts. recordBoth o, ffo thr the standarde Civic LeaguelJs they. SCoac h JameV^lis himself had a verAy Horns'; Warren Suggests They Wear Red Caps ccllona and Jim Ballinger, guards. into meal and rent money the world applause showered on him at Berlin i!n- wrfk, 11 results were re eclipsed were held by Julius Bern-profitable evening. He master- Merwin's academic status, regarded last Summer. must conclusive (if which stein, captain of the Ice House minded the Knights in front by And Urges Vigilance Against Accidents Big game hunting in New Jersey had three days left,'a5s doubtful when the wave of disqiiali- Now it may very easily be a fact that Jesse, like many another top-notch •-iiiiiR .'7-3 triumph by theteam which apparently intends to 20-9 at the half after an early fi announccd last week in -., i thc Carriers. The Min- clinch first half honors in the com- Raritan threat but decided, after today with thousands of licensed hunters planning to,'"« athlete, has matured into an adult who thinks competing in his best sports ...li.i clicked twice during the petition governed by Dick Krohiie. the intermission, to pull the cork travel to the deep woods of the State whore deer are re-!thi e first application of the school's is a ridiculous and quite boring business. I imagine thai dual meets between i li.nl an easy time with ncw75% Siessel, rolling for Avenel, himself. He did just that—with ported more than plentiful. The season extends from| rule, was found sat-Lw0 C0uCgCS ;n the Big Ten might be somewhat cloying and unexciting •nuK who succumbed 27-f> opened with a mediocre 181 tut six scrimmage goals and a foul { : Oedcn is also a fj j f h within the year had won four^world's championshipj , • iiiin mals put up a better December 17, yesterday, to Monday, the 21st, exclusive !* *^ ^X^. a a rs or a man w 0 zoomed swiftly then to 279, a shot. Added to his two successful in Berlin. After all, the Olympic people scooped up the best runners and !i In mull they finally yield score higher by a single pin than, free throws of the first half, it all the intervening Sunday, giving four days of actual hunting. ;!j" the best jumpers in thc world and this nice Owens boy spread-eagled 'erh all •lliU-d margin, 24-12. the old mark of 278. The younger grossed to 15 points, five more The State Fish and Game Commission today announced thatj Gyenes Converted riu:;iKcnicnt in the senior Bernstein did not approach that than were acquired by Jimmy reports from the deer woods indicate To meet the situation presented by without working up a sweat, • •Init real intensity, Thi individual game peak but com- Keating in a forward-berth, there will be a record kill of bucks I thc incliRibility of his other pivotmen, !, HIIKTS fought desperately bined line totals uf 236, 245 and 32 Poinft in Quarter if the weather remains open. A re- Tamboer has converted Joe Ciyenes • -i MI mill straight delta cent aerial survey over the* pineland GERNS LOSE POINT, intu a centre. Gyenes, although short, HWouldBeNice Lilt linalty were outpoint 224 for a now series record of despite Gerity's remarkable areas of South Jersey in the United ! should he able to handle his assign- |:,-,-s, 2-t-JO. More lylma 705. His brother's old record had scoring in the last two quarters, States dirigible G-l, revealed the pres- ment. I'"rank' Chapplar is slated ior li He Could Do Both m.i\ engineered by Si been (>8(i. his club outpointed the Soldiers ence of many d^er in the deep foliage. HOLD 5-GAME EDGE duty as genera] replacement. •.,. t-\]n-nsr of the Aces Both the icemen and the Avenel onTy by three points and had trou- Licensed hunters are allowed onc freshmen sifted from thc large COMPARED TO THE TACT that Jesse has acquired himself a wife • II 14 -1'> victory scored b; brijfadc won clean sweeps, the ble matching the closing rally of buck during thc season and must re- class ( nrst car st (lcnls 1 an> liwiiucr ni tin- I',!']., hat and red coa( when entering the ers held the Gems quintet to a ^ • ••••• II ^J^SVir^Zu1" 1 I'A? 1 . " TavtTM s(|u;id won the second, The lineups: ! wish to get part of those promises in thc bank as insurance against the-day • '.iriRvr ui tile (ir.iv I.i, k iranio by !2'i pins but had MO chance I MIIIII llnrllnn CM) deer woods and to hold their fire until 2-1 victory this week and so1 left-handed, va v KT PtH they have seen the horns of the buck Work Three Weekly ' when he'll be merely a physical education instructor with a gliding walk and for either of the other points. f shaved a point off the leaders' margin IV- r.irln "Careful observance of the game The linkups Three mornings a week, Tamboer a |ut ot medals. l.ruup Out IIVII' laws," said Commissioner Warren on the Reading Railroad office. , works with these youngsters at the W L accident. Wait until you see tin i>l .liiln-s, K drill during the Cljnstulas holidays, the 1932 Olympics, too. In three years he was on the relief rolls wasn t he? hnrns of thc deer before you pull tin knocked out clean-scored wins over 1*1 I'llllHpB, K 1 and the coach hopes^tii get them in, Yes . . . and that shouldn't happen to Jesse, Nor, like Joie Ray, should he trisger." Ray's Hut in the whole threc-garne 13 S 17 31 shape to play a half of every second- |wind plodding through walkathons. saries. The two results left Oren nf < "Illinium <4Mi The fact that New Jersey prohib team game. They ve been tod they! Maybe the thingl'm fretting about is the comparatively simple fact that Hun) I'd !•' KT 1MB its the use of any rifle or firearm ol Gerns' keglers in the van by live will be licked tor two years, but the.a n alllateur athlete who openly makes money because he's a good athlqte Two ,ik I.',.', Mlllli'll, r 1 any kind of a smaller calibre thai Won hunt games out of 3D placed. boys all seem to be looking beyond jsn-t ;m am;itt.UI. any mjn. vVhy should Owens and the sight of Owens I n twivc gauge, or to have in -jiosses M.i. . The other result this week produced that—to the season when they 11 be t"*' |,iCycliiiK away from'a straining, lunging Held oi good sprinters—the cleanest . I 'i M i. i '.'';• ion any missile except buckshot, oi varsity. , demonstratio• "' n "o t easy superiority I've ever seen—be lost, iorever; and the I .l.ii to hunt at niglit or anytime with dog: a 3-0 rout by Shorty's Club Cafe over And they should make a Rood one. |,, , '|, , ,'n has so .far produced banned/from ever .M.i • nHjsniu;t relnarkab rllnnt r t L cuu itrryy lias si during the season, is regarded as Fred's Tavern. big safety factor. .again competing with the rest the best? 3 Pins Decided The shooting of docs or Tawns i With any, luck at all the Clovers FAUBLE'S TEAM CLICKS ITS 1TI prohibited by thc tv w Jersey garni MMOHS would have won a split verdict from laws. Removing the head or'fkm he Gerns contingent and so further IN NEW ALLEY LEAGUE You've Guessed It! a deer carcass in the woods is also iave harrowed the title race. The 1>m Stri illegal. The hunting of raccoons is irst point was decided decisively, 77U- Peanut Play' Finds Fakirs \ ctly in A Muddle usnuncled icir.piirarily during the deer '17, but only three pins separated thc •J:; :s own pakirs. The set records I makes one wonder about the whole theory of the AAU. i J.IV.-IIM k '« Hul («) out a loss. Cliff Laing, Andrew Hanson 184 than Dick, the Superaks winder- the country—when he was at his peak. That grand-unce, named Jack,-besides pany against the unbeaten Perth Vahaly, John Mihalko and Holger It. Bilker 139 130 JJJ upper, could manage. The Otheribeing a very good guy was also strictly a realist. And.he made a lot of • - - ' " who had Nelson have gone into the same T. HonaH n 171 118 137 two games were won decisively. money—at times, too much, to the genuine anguish pf n* grandfather, his bracket charged with one defeat. V. Blxby 133 111 }jjj Br«v«« Click, 2-1 trainer, and a square-shooter at all times. ' Among the more interesting rnatches w- Hllbl':l1 Hr- ; ^38 ^J_ J^Z Against the Braves, the Super-1 Jack, ;ou see, was a urbfessiongl, And he'was a shrewd one, wbiehi- «tti T!2fa'{8 did better. They even managed meant "that he ran exclusively according to the odds of the day. If the other • ;;---;—•;» , - m_i to COBle upthis week ini tfiesecSricT 1 cial weather but hockey seemed; ,, , » Prrd''•i Tavrrn to get up to 765 and win a point guy was in front in the betting, Jack would mil his heart out to win (pro- finally to be taking hold. . . . AND roun(1 wi bc a due betwMn Bob p. Fraterolu m U6 n le secon Schwenzer and Don Holzhiemer, M. LMDOlito 179 14-j ' " d game. But theividing the favorite wouldn't sell out) but if the deluded populace bet on my ,,,u m,n FIVE YEARS AGO: Mickey Toth notch A. M« H7 H3 Braves pjosed at 809, largely on dear old relative he promptly ran for Sweeney, as the phrase has it, and TviiiKht 'he daring yo K players. Another ur J»>* and Rusty Brennan led Avenel causing speculation is oneI). 110 -Zick's opening 202, and clinched;;collected juicily on the dough he laid against himself. LI tlit liardiii Siatt- KacmK As*» A C. to a crushing 40-16 triumph p K. /ul'caru •IK l«i J f™ the 2-1 decision by 99 pins*" There was much shennanigans. Step A was tcj slide quietly into a New iii:/.t»iiiii,i, f I-'" : cialion willj Katlu-r at 1-, B, Minnutci IJ-ii-liwi-nz'r.f : iVn Sntedwav over the newly-formed American Brodniak. ThelIgures: England mill-town and, under an alias, acquire a jlib at the local textile mill. *»; t'Hrat'H'n, i- V'.'i '1 drove, next ito tin ' K(il4ab Legion team. '.. . ., hpenceSpencer urum-Drurn-i i Registration now has begun at Totals 761 839779 1 Supvrnlu (1) Jack then allowed as how he could run a little. Eiery town had its champion -•MIII.T. K un Route 1% for 1 J 8 mond scored 13 points as the high Short}'» Cltab Cafe (.1) i Kocsl • 147 tf 8 mond scored 13 ppints as the high i ,3,1,,.,. Kecreation Celters for pingJ, Cuattloi H " and a match-race/{or a purse could be held at the'next outing, Jack won it, DKillllH, g I evening. l'nncin« ..i.i — anj ^11 182 217 127 115 -Ji- which A. MiHialuHo 162 199 14J'Ugy 125 Ills ]!!|the purse, the side-bet with the champion and as much money as he could o'clock. M, Ingailella HS'Cliftnsy lit ll i. mwmimmmM •="=!by outpointing the Carteret facul- are scheduled to begin shortly after 155 •) plant elsewhere. He had been strictly lousy in his carefully watched prac- ( •rrlrra »> t.y i_*n_ a_ thrilletU-;it,i-ir. BuPut frhflthc fonr*nteach>- 1 t AI.U L. Matluue ,... 196184 HllHuporak 113 184 jiJJ'tice sprints, you sec. Then the •word trickled through th.it Jack Poyje was IHHKKTIIAI.I IXXWr. MIOBKH anuary 4th. J. Caaslo -. iDij lya theater 175 K T| ti K T ers lost by the same count to " 411 i 1 |nlrrmnll>l< UlrtalW j-js! in. town. And a match was arranged with the mrarcst town's chkmpion. ii OHOL'P "N« "tieinie's Boys"! . . . Jimmy Lee Tdtala 836 953 798 Papp ual Usually "there was a town rivalry and usually there was money up. 12 2 .Smiimi-rs^c u n o •« Hen '-'•. lnt«rn:ili'iniill. - and Andy Jandrisevits were co- Cloven fllrla (1) Dick 183 "^ •f*'Three things could happen now, The odds could favor the recognized 3 FRIDAY NIGHT DATES 13S llliick, K I i> '- ':, Men. !7: llr«yli..unil«. C.« ;«aptains of high school basket- A. Puccl 1EB '175 cfiamuion, in which case Jack went ouf and won. The odds could be even, in lirumin'il.tr " u " ,». 37; Carrie™. •• ^ ll T- Zalarl 103 135 184 610 765 710 ball. . . . John "Tony" Aquila was AWAIT lKTCiRlDDERS H. Gasko 166 127 111 Bmvca (2) vfpiicti case he might cunceivably persuade the champion to bet on himself and 17 3 3 "'* 'cilldl'P TWil E. 'Struber 1H 151 197 l I :< lir^yhounil^. 1- named as left guard on the All- M lt«mer 120 202itsrow the race, splitting the gross profits. Of if the odds favored Jack and •ikrla Cyrlvata 3T Middlesex eleven And Tommy 174 lBBKIako 148 117 |^ | his newly-adopted town thought enough of the Irish Flash to put it on the F T F T 19. Manasqaan Returns to Card —~-Dro8t 132 U'3 Totals 717 Hi line, jack could cross up everyone, let the bther guy win, collect the money 2 " 4 Zulilottiy.f i !r«y ii. -'<• Cycli.nfi- Lockie, of St. Benedict's, and Wal- 786 Racz 1 17^3 0 Vunltak'i .t » u a HrBlar HhlMup ttr Stillman, of Pennington, rated Gain* Service (X) Pooa HO 138 planted through his stooges—aiid take the next train out. and Paterson Central R. Denmrost m •161 / J •i l i backfield positions in the All-State 16b 1 0 "i A. Lockie 13« 114 750- 657 809 M| Kred'rki,f Mumberii. 9.- selections. Q. McCullasrh 186 181 -149 I 0 2 •Suukea 0 0 U Hull Lists Oct. 9 Game fy Ilomlierb, !0 W. Bernsteie n 166 136 149 K.ea. F. Cro^ell fi D 24 6 1 11 {Hiigh school football fans today ISO 155 116 Some Of The-Races % Fib's rakln (I) A. A. OPT: cc|ululd expect to see three Friday T OFT PARTY ON TUESDAY Totals 770 766 Ferraro IT 183 ( 154 Ui 0 0 0 nighnight games next year—if and when ; Were Theatrical Triumphs '.: J' 1'm-liek, ( 0 0 0 Ik. f . 1«8 ) 117 6 2 12 f 1 I) 2 Illalr, f 1 0 local school sports authorities suc- Malls 191 141 148 JSf {'•"' •? '1Mb* Hoiuer Arrange! Fete Raconza 174 15S AS YOU MAY IMAGINE, some of the races were great dramat 3 0 6 Hunt 0 0 0 Peter, c (I 0 1 0 2 ceed in crystallizing flie 1937 sched- :> D Klug. At P^riih House Varsity Play Earns $625; Fauble .....115 162 triumphs, especially when each of the champions was secretly betting on the M0 12 K t ; 2 0 4 Kruiiim, UikeTuth,Mlk r J J ule. Two of the three open dates 160 • 2 I) t S 0 4 ee, f o* I 0 2 on the calendar were filled—again 736 784 other guy and ttying their damndest to get licked, at the same time scared i. ll « 0 Karr, g i o Jeg'llkl, K The Handcraft and Dramatic To , Buy Band Uniforms 881 to death of the bloody yell "He ain't tryin." Z 0 i Luvl, t —this week and offitiaU this time Superaki (0) Classes of the .Parish House under Papp Jl! Jack even went over to race in the premier professional stakes^ Eng- K (I I) • • <"• I believed (hey would jet signed con- Approximately $625 was netted »3 I the supervision of Miss Cora KOau Ill 107 land and tried to do business there. But he crossed himSellup and was out- tracts for the dates. for- the purchase of. new uniforms 167 117 4 44 ... 5 0 10 Hower,' of the WPA Personnel, Suporak cheated, as .1 remember the tale, 4ffl the Jesuit he won neither the" cup Ultraalloaala a r.T Manas'ijuan has again agreed to for tbe'bVna by the presentation of Ugy .... . 116 t 1 '• Will hold a Christmas Party Tues- Cnaney .•119 no 187 nor the iiioney. ... • . . " * . OPT /.B»rc'n».r 3 J I ft) < play on the week-end of October 30 the varsity play "Sweet Sixteen" by f -2 1 6 Bailor; f - J „ „ 5„- day afternoon at th*- Parish House. Chester . 143 This is all pretty ghastly and duplicates exactly thc history of American i.wrr probably un the Friday before in pupils in the Woodbridge Town- Dick ... . 127 148 169 Orual. ooo Games will be phfyed and refresh- ship High School, Principal A. C, boxing during the recent period when it was cutting its own thrjjat. The Harne.. tr » 1 l a night match at Perth Amboy. » Klul. >' ? I ? ments served. Patterson Central ^ wants Wood- Ferry announces. Tfce play was '616 m (49 angle became-not the merits oj the contestants but who was betting on whom Almail, K « »0M ~ feature games of the and why. The smart man ignored the records and tried to decipher fthe Lawn*, S ! " One bridge at Paterson on Friday, Octo- given last Thursday and Friday. r< 10 afternoon will be tiingi o witihh prizei s interests.' , - 177*4 8 4 lier .9, foe a nighb game and New Although the..proceeds will not Unr 'to be awarded to the winners. There lirimswick is prepared for another be sufficient to purchase the new VBAMT \a At least the AAU sees to it that competitors' show up"" for event» they 9 F Tlwill also be a grab bag of presents night game in Perth Amboy on Oc equipment desired, it is 'p'timed to enter and at least the, events theniselm arc un the level. That is a great dcaj 1 u 2lM. Clpii. ', !S S|Each child will donate a present tober 1. ii give a series of plays through the w L whep you think of the things that have been and the things that- might be. 5 | niDrauaky. l-'lb'a Fakirs . .. 6 0 I u ilKiuiner, ' c tl 0 costing no more than ten cents. All winter to make up the deficit and S Yet—here's the muddle again I—Jesse is on the level, too, and because be'i 2 Thus, the only open date now K.ill.1 All-Htum .. 3 making some money we vvon't be able to see him at Princeton run next Spring. S 0 lOI-Siliiuri. g ° *' these, presents will be placed in a to enable purchasing of the uniBruves 4 I 0 ilHIlagy. % visible is September 25. And that .. a 6 And that ain't right. JJLl large box and each child will pick iliity be left «ufin permanently, forms in the Spring. tiuperalo ,- I "I 0 Bone our 7 lit FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1M6 WOODBRIDCE INDEPRN i '•\VI-:NTY TW.I the various card gumes: Bridffe— Name Horvath Co N.Y. INSIDE OUT piaim player to whoso tunes GUILD OBSERVANCE Mrs. J. Burron Levi, Mrs. Joseph SHORY STORY Dancer-mis Dan Mclircv. C. D. OF A. IS HOST Hfi, iMin John Zilai and MrsProgressive. Camp, Community Loui;= Morri» And Mae Mc- Charles Farr; pinochle—Mrs. Jos- Bernard Horvnth ( •<••• uuf I (Yum F..::t<>i:,il I'tii/c i ha. was shnt in 1898 by a lad,. eph O'Hfien, Mr. and Mrs. John named counsel conimun,!,,, ! ; t a;il who'* tho loner in the (treat Auslan To Be In Charge AT BENEFIT PARTY Rre*sive Camp, N . HI; «•" Santa Claus "Hamlet" competition. Howard called Lou-blew into town Effan, Mrs. William Boylan, Mrs. o . i •. , :i,-;, .1, s-.if his iiiou'.h Irene Kervna, Mrs. Chris Martin, of the World, chart,:, \y BM Alice B Palmer h'tt< packed tiji ami headed for a the other day. He is a g\io*\ ! ',,• .in'Hn! I Vi istnt.l* |vu i> ui was named past rniin^.' • •'At,- :ui.1 rivkless. , Mrs. Gennre Molnar won theMrs. Georife Molnar and Mrs. Jos- r.iad tour, leaving John Gielgu<] ! mander. ' .:..'- ",•;. ir •!'" Terry i of Phillips Lord, who sponsors his i :r I'li-ihiiiaii (iiiild will l»r licM •door priie and Mrs. Lillian Coffey, eph Ruth; whist—Mrs. William undisputed victor in the Shakes- the special priie, at the card party I jieare arena . . . Incidentally, what I piano playing on an ether pro- • ;i tin Manse of tin- Kitsl I'-.t-!"- Golden, Mrs. Michael De Joy, Mrs. Others elected by tin. sponsored by Court Mercedes, which wan organized hveh, v.i> i "Ycur eirl." lie [ happened to all the otKer rivalries trna;> i !IHK!I on Mom)a\. M>^ Michael Conole, Mrs. A. J. Thomp- ' .- \>.i:!i'(r at the first p-am. Catholic Daughters of America, in ago, were; Loui» Toth ii,,, >r"iiH«od earlier in the season? l.inn-r Morris and Miss Mae Mi- son. Miss May Thompson, Hn: 1 The Kid, whose real name is the I'olumbiftn Club on Friday adviser; Michael Ki.«h [ there were •uppi^ed to have been \U-1.IIH! will l>c in ciuruc nipht. Henry Miller, Miss Marjraret Jel- ' two , two Poea, two Jane Philip Gersfiel, is now a South Stephen Novotniclt, finni.,.,' l - Mrs. John Hurster, Mr«. 'Ann|licks. and Mrs. Lillian Coffey; retary; Julius Brezow^, ', F.yres and several other dualities Minneapolis traveling salesman, 1 In' wi'i'kly tea* 01 t u W^nian^ puchre — Mrs. Edward Falconer. .llervon. ^Mm. Anna Walsh, Mrs. James Greifus, John Za,tl|, • • ",v,i any." • on the theatrical boards, but none but he remembers well the Mala- Au\i!i:iM, M'Tu'chilfit :.« \\ o»i•'.(•*- iiay. will lie • postpone '; in!:' y,\c Henry Nedf^and Mrs. William A. Mrs. John Caulfield, Mrs. Paul 01- John Karmazin; Andrew H, it1 watched him go. It of these has materialized . . . Could hrick, Mrs. Charles Kenny, Mrs. it he that the publicity, agents had mute saloon in Dawson City., when ilic Ni-w Vtar V'nf iV?V i"-o.\- ,-i Ryan were awarded non-players' chairman of sick comniii-i... • too late yet! He could go 1 Edward Ciley, Mrs. Owen Dunl- .•••mitninif to do with all this? . . . that place was a rip-roarin' hie i:rl Scout- «•!! nifc: «: ."• •<- o- pr.ies. Bor, watchman; Dr. .if,,,.,,-, .(••••- Tirry. brin* .him' to Sylvia, The following were winners in ean. 'nnd Dr. J.J.Collins. ,,I,, ' i S.iek hini.*t'if to J«n?t. But There was a time when legitimate town of the Yukon. Gershel was A\ i'(lll(-ii;ll ;r, hi< heart, he knew he Si'tiir* would (five their riffht arm* employed in the saloon at a salary , nevi'v tv.ii happir.e** that tn Me cast in a hit show. Now they of $50 a day in cold dust. At that .ill aim for Hollywood contracts, time, there were only 5,000 wo- i few minute?.,he s.i» two»n*I(, ar.J Wt'nt.iv, v> fiii'i ly :••• the "Vioducer: "I« this thine ,r >•.: tr ;•' '.'.it foi-evjei* I've got to' MiTrivw and Siwn«h Bill. '(tiM'-hi1! diilr.'t actually •ice 'he <'|ia«*'" *-.,: to :' :'sh'M>iinir. \"Y ulion it was <>vi>r y^iftit, \y,f. by United Fea- tlu-rc ivf!v tvi, im'.k't tvle* :•' hi*- ;ure Syndicate, 'ncs WITNESS — "TheRajt- hat, Tn tr.is > '•"» ORANGE TREES IN FRUIT a!;1" \';• I'hilihvn swnniu'd ahuut SNAPDRAGONS JERUSALEM CHERRIES : v SPRAYS OF SCOTCH HEATHER !,;:•: -- '.iivi.niniMahli' ri'ii:n-i"i] :i PEPPER PLANTS hi 1", i',:-1y dragged forth pack NARCISSUS SWEET PEAS IDEAL FOR GIFTS CUT PO1NSETT1AS TRUE SCOTCH HEATHER ai• 11 •,'.!<"k 'mluiiik uilh 11 r 1 jiI->t tn! PRIMROSES PLANTED GARDENS FELT JULIETS in-! :.••,- and dull-. BOXES OF ASSORTED FLOWERS MISTLETOE HOLLY ALL KINDS OF FOLIAGE PLANTS \\',-,,' i-iilil it niran'" \\ ho wa- BUNNY-SLIPPERS With Hand-Turned ll.1- -:• :•,ji' nid Santa 1 Ian-' with ALL REASONABLE IN PRICE r !'.'••• 1 :-i pt'iipli' marvi'llfd! The BEAUTIFUL EVERGREENS klHi1li-»! \\ n r m I > 11 •!>'•.••. v. 1 ii' liui-trripii- and I'mii >h<-i-l>ll"<-i>nr I'emctery Wreaths of White Cedar from South Bursey keep vrriT-n all winter. Wreaths for tin.- front ^.liirilllj n-lnforcril .lilllN. MTCN 'I l'i -. fi'i^"t : > > ''.\ 11 v:tniruUi icltln.i door of fii'sli Fluff) Cedar and White Pine Bou iiiem in good shape all winter. I !i.-i; i..||\ old Si, Nick, hi- lirard Christmas cenlorpieces for yniu' dining room tablj of s.^t't, White I'iite, natural pine rones, trimmed flinvii:^' "] liu* hrrt'/r*.. in-tian dt^" with enough led anil silver to look ju=t right. in blue, ox- nii'L* lii.wn into lii- park- and i>;»--- SI/.IS in.L; "'it tin- toys tn the younn-UM's. FLOWERS TO WEAR ford, brown, "i I|I. bi'\'" shouti'd in"'. " M'O FLOWERS BY WIRE ;i To b Paris Say?: tviia! I vint- -an air|il;tiU' " 1 IH'M 37 For that last minute gift or greeting to » 1 tuI 1 l:it!r .L'iil- i'1'K'd out. jii_\on-ly. 'Wear real flowers and in greater profusion ' as tln-i unwrapped golden haired friend out of town! This service is fa&t and de< GARDENIAS, small or large, VALLEY VIO- doll!,-.' LETS, single or double; SWEET PEAS; OR- CHILDREN ADORE THESE ( in and mi Santa contiuucil as pendable with satisfactory delivery guaran- CHIDS, ROSE BUDS; CAMELLIAS, white, HI-CUT BOOTS Iliv 11'lwd bucanic un-atrr and iiruat- pink and red. - KIDDIES' BOOTIES 1 teed by ui. IT and ilii -nowstorni RICW hi-avici FREE DELIVERY ALL OVER UNION AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES aril heavier, Santa'- pai"k< -i-ruiod I" IK1 I'lidl*'-- Snon i::\\ I'nlrirrd hal- $]iii.'a- and n«'U and >i!\\'i" liorus were in ericU'iict SIZES UP TO iin all sides, adding.' to the paym J. R. BAUMANN, Florist BIG 2 of t!ir Christinas part. RAHWAY N J 1 •]'lu--i- was a lull as Santa ( lau> St. George and Hazelwood Aves. > <.he It 1m MiMiiribltig h«* i^aatt, (u 79 dim down into .still another pack Wren lil in >\nrm and i-ont fort able. Tin- time lu- ln'Ran Imrliiu: larg;( PLENTY (JF ROOM TO PARK TEL. RAH. 74)711—0712—0713 ilnl. blm- or hrown elk- Uf-ul ItuuiH fur II(tie m#u! Double Draii.m-- and sack- of candy into tin Hklo »llli lambn "<>"! OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTILCHRISTMAS )*inhrr HMIVM. ruliiier he^U lit black ri"Ui[ :w\ ilic\' wt-'re catching then t'ollor! IIIIKT cbllilrrii'n r brown! 'irol-t iiHU'li laughter and excite.' nil|i|icri< from 311"' '" " men?. >a!Ma him.-elt was having.' the t'.rif nf Ii;- hie Even IIIIML1 -n, CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES thar the happy crowd about him. CHRISTMAS SALE! MEN'S Knr he iv;i> cliucklin.i; within, be- f.tu-e lie hatl ijceit reminded by a ChrrMiM.i- !iie!.!-enger of love to do SLIPPERS ti::- wry thini; and t>i become tin PHILCO SPECIAL ii'i;::::u:nty Santa Clans. ! :i.,illy the croud became impa tn":1 ti> learn who their strange, »• .IK';M:^ Santa i'eal]> was. Whn r.-ui•: ;t In.-, who had (iivm -n yen- AT AN AMAZINGLY r:,e.!-!;. :tnd Impartially to all'- l'.ut 94 (11 :.i:e they bad time to sju'ak, the gn'.ij nld fellow \va> ;n>t!iiii; i'.i-i 1.1-IllliiT I |I|"T people. siK'W and traffic until lie icr;,n:b;i-d in:., hi- -k-jjii. LOW PRICE .^tllhrr ^nli"» null '^11't lip, rellldei'.'-' ' Ik: -I'.iHlIed. IIIIl.hrr H.i In. \\ ::!i a jerk tin- -ieiuli b'nnidi'il foM'.ard with Suntu wildly slumtini;, SHEEPSKIN BOOTS WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S RUBBER MEN'S - WOMEN'S GAITERS ALL HEELS -- ALL SIZES

< hlldrru' T: : V Neve44r have we offere"d »o much] slir* re:: r. tore of:' whisk-:'*, mask ai'.d i lu ] radio for so \iU\e money. ill :,:; ••:':- cTiibarassmc-r.t! 98 A !••':-: t"| MlilH'r at ftr-! Jllfi llilii Rubber map gaiters in ir^il'| -S'vr.t M( ioy CITKI -urpii-f ; black or brown with felt . raru ij!!:>'!]t;h the Oin-!i'iu ;iti!in»- TERMS TOO! Reg pl.- <;<- 'T\va> ''Indian lVttr," tlie $1.29 Value lining. W,vii's most toiifiniH-'l miser. Ni-vcr ' « al! their lives had they sCi'n such ji Eliii'ii'|1Jj smile on his lace, as he ; fazed nut fruii^-hi> Christmas re- 1 Here is what you get! HI-CUT Ijalui ^iirl ofteretl his hand in friend- WOMEN'S GIFT ly greeting to all. . . Glbwing Beafo Station Finder "Indian i'ete" (>o named because! ©f his love for (he outdoor liie),i . . Pentode Audio System . , 5 STORM SHOES had trivtn without thought of re- SLIPPERS leiving; and had incidentally re- Phiko High-Efficiency Tubes . . reived niiire than he ever could Philco Color Dial . . American •ave i eeei\ ed materially the rc- »pert and adoration ot the whole receiver with some American town. $1.98 I and nignt foreign *hort-\vave SIZES Iselin Democrats Will Give stations. I TO 6 A Turkey December 23rd AND 4. , ... For Active Boys of All Ages! A fiftecn-pouiul turkey will be ihe prize to" be awarded at a con- l'r«r knife "lib cveo imlr! test to lie conducted bj»tht Denui- Ihi) rr graulUe rlklklua, mui ONE YEAR FREE lull; 12 iuvbea bl(h: Durable «ratic Cluh of Isulin in the 1'iuish >ulr* that nlll uu| mark uv Hall of St. Cecelia's Church un flium! Men's Size*: 6-12 $2.95 Bernard Sullivan Jr. Given SERVICE! A Party On His Birthday THERE'S A PHILCO for every -^ ——— . i- • With tames and lU'CiJutions in pur»e and every purpose at JERSEY Prices in MetrppoliUn the^niSQd of the' Christmas seavm. TIRE at present, at low as 'PROPER i patly ivas (jiven Kernard I. Sulli Area New York and ».m. Jr.. mi bis birthday by his i>ar Hits. Mr. and Mrh. Itemanl ). Now Jors«y. FIT Sullivan His diesis iucluded Missas I'a- CHINDEL Iriiia l.onu, oi Colouia'; Jean Simon- LIBERAL RIGHT •on, of Seyvarcn; I.nis Id is, MHH Spii/tf'ldeu, A^iu-s Deinlar, (ilmi;i JERSEY TIRE CO., INC PRICE TRADE-IN STORES kosemai"> and l-'iancis Ann ^ulli tan, ol Woiidbridge. Also: Donald 147 New Brunswick Ave., Phone P.A. 4-1775-1776 ; ALWAYS Kfir, William Kenny, John \"w\ ALLOWANCE! TIKHIIUS Karnev, J'rances tieis, Mi- o"^97-105 SMITH STREET tliael" •R»Tnak, Edward' Coley and — OPEN EVENINGS — PERTH AMBOV Michael Almasi