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ill,. IX, No. 4 WOODBRNKJR, N. .!., FRIDAY. APRII, 1, |<127 PRICE THREE CENTS 'Blind' Man Drove Car Recklessly Fire Expert Tells Rotary of Hilton Raised from Mud Off Hazards; Kreger Is Probable 'VIQIMS' ARE PUT Sewaren Yesterday and Taken HEALTH OFFICER SEEKS AID And Paid$50Fhe When Caught President for Coming Year ON GRILL BY MEN To Dry Dock at Perth Amboy T. Alfred Fleming, supervisor of The Bull Mm1 steamer Hilton, OF PUBLIC IN PREVENTING Musician Who Had to Have Boy Lead Him Turn. Out to Pos- the conservation department, Na- OF BROTHERHOOD'S which was grounded on the mud sess Sufficient Eyesight to Get License; Displeased When tional Board of Fire Underwriters, Hats off Sewaren several weeks ago •told Rotarians yesterday of means j SPREAD OF RABIES IN TOWl Judge Chides Him for Profiting by Hoax after its plates had been torn by a to conserve Life and property by MINSTREL TROUPE rock rock in the channel, was float- combating accidental fire losses. He Issues Warning After Dog Killed Tueaday by Police It <*1 yesterday by tho Merrit-Chap- When Patrolman Celeste Romond find to accompany it with the facts urged his listeners especially to in- Thousand Enjoyed Show Last man Wrecking Company and towed To Have Had Hydrophobia; Says Anhnat Apparently ¥> ,iv,,i;in-cl at police headquarters at wo have learned." said Vogol, who terest themselves in seeing; that no Night And Heard 'Borrow' to Perth Amboy Dry Dock. ' Raising oYlock in the morning with an added that he had little respect for fire traps exist in school buildings. Bill and 'New Burg' Idea Came From Out of Town and May Have Bit Many Other* e f tlmkinK a Uvin(r an<1 Ham to the ship involved unloading its car- ,..;l,,,r-spocUclexl prisoner against iw »!T i ° ' P n Cutter, chairman of the tt Made Subject* of Puns go of phosphate rock, ami putting a «.wm he filwJ "rccklcsR driving" hat the latter had "been lucky" that j nominating committee, reported this On Tuesday afternoon Officer Ben mal on School street but the dog 1 i . iriti , Patrol Driver John Chobur he had not been declared intoxicated, list: for president, John M. Kroger; temporary patch on the largest of Parsons was called out to shoot a dashed off and Parsons was obliged his license revoked awl a fine of SPECIAL SURPRISE ACTS three tears in the hull. At low tide valuable police dog whose »trange o follow it to Main street before K., iimazed, to put it mildly. vice president, Oscar Wilkerson; sec- What's this?" he whisporod to ?200. assessed. retary, Norman Banks; treasurer, j yesterday powerful pumps were set actions seemed to make it advisable he Could corner it. An ,• ,,i,in. I;-- —•— — — ------. ,,"""" •»•»•—• w»™..-••.,» ~— - r- i hoodnooa,, tolcoida thme audiencuuuience hne was deoe- on Green street and said immediate Overgaard Building on New Bruns- hen they roe a little boy leading i months. Monday night nod of years and neither would have u hted to see so many present an tee. around," interposed the ; fnr scvera E steps are to be taken to put the bell wick avenue in such a way that ft nit arntin/l.** interttfui&d the lUQfft* sh_i_e~ complaine_„—.r.i»;^«dJ o^tf feelinf^uiling^ worsiifni*ue» anunfit*d a, Adrasti ._i:c - effec„** tL .._„upon« *.uthe~ »«tax„ _«*•«rate_* nounce** d. that the Brotherhoo__ .. .. d ' wil., l with just a touch of sarcasm. in working condition. A petition signed by many prop- will contain the lobby and serve as retirod at 10:30. As a preliminary measure owners sponsor another baby parade in 'Well, I haven't done anything erty owners requested the township the front for the playhouse. The of property through which the park June, and presented Mrs. Randolph wrung," Kiss insisted. "I give them to open up Columbus avenue be building now contains three stores will have to go have been queried and Mrs. Whitney Letson bar pins unmething for their money." tween Grove and Main street. Th and has an alleyway passing through as to the price they value their prop- in recognition of their aid in stag- He had been on B party in Perth importance of this project was ex the center. The middle store and No Opposition as Town erty. In most cases it has betn ing the minstrel. The former was Seek Man Who Started Amlmy wlwn arrested, he said. To plained by Grausam who called at the alleyway will be converted into found the owners are willing to sell accompanist while the latter had he judge's charge that he had been tontion to the fact that at present a theatre lobby, the main body of the at what the engineer considers ex- charge of training the pickaninny iVinking he would admit nothing fur- ! For Work in City But persons living weat of Amboy ave- theatre being built behind the store*. Gives Up Old Streets tremely fair prices/ It is anticipated | chorus wihich entertained between JUT tlian he "had a few glasses of nue and south of Main street must Plans show a seating capacity of 578. . . . ,i that some of the property may be halves. T.il*» juice, perhaps." 16 either go several blocks westward to The stage will be 1G feet deep and i An ordinarYe extinguishing t-* | had gratis. After the show .\1 Ritter's Orches- get over to Main street or must Thi' recorder fixed a n Dropped Out of Sight will extend across (the entire width IK> of $S0. | public right in certain old streets of tra played for dancing in the gym oomc down to Ambny avenue. "Dur- ii the reckless driving charge and of the thoatrs, which is F>2 feet Stewaren, on the plot where once nasium. ing the summer when traffic on the •I':- did not meet with Kiss' approv- Augmented Choir to Sing Garneld Grog an, of Iselin Should a larger" stage bo found ne- stood Boynton Heath, was passed avenue is heavy it will i>e much safe* v He was assured that the local Employed as Grocery Mana- cessary at some future time Over- on third reading and adopted by the 'Crucifixion' at Trinity if the residents owning cars uan go • if would welcome an appeal. gaard says he can add onto the back Township Committee without oppo- Man's Foot Crushed as He ger, Left Home Early to through Columbus avenue and cross W,.'ll bn glad to send a record of of the building. sition Monday afternoon. One of Miss Susie A Dixon, organist and Slips Alighting from Truck Do Extra Bookkeeping Amboy avenue at Main street where • hearing to an upper tribunal "There will not be a piece of wood the streets was laid out in 1802, the choir leader of Trinity Episcopal there is « policeman to direct traf- in the building with the exception of other in 1847. Neither one had been Church, is arranging to have a cho- Joseph Avallone, of New York (Special to the Indtlpendent) fie," he said. the roof and the floor of the stage," Elizabeth Store Make* used of recent years. Request that rus, augmented to 25 voices, pres- City, who has been employed as an j ISELIN, April 1.—Garfield Gro. Jensen introduced a petition for said Overgaard. "I Intend tobuild the Committee allow title to revert ent Burner's "Crucifixion" at the 4 iron worker on the new theatre here, concrete curb, gutter and pavement it fireproof, of iron and concrete. It Bow to Local Shoppers gan who disappeared Monday whfl to the surrounding land came from o'clock service on April 10, Palm was badly injured Monday •venin^:" "™ "^ work," is reported tc in Hansen avenue, Fords, between ought to be a fine ghowfoonse when It the Boynton interests who own the Sunday. hig y Baach street and King George's road Itvy Brothers' Department Store, when l^e slipped and fell under a ' is finished." property and want to make it avail- Soloists will be Mr. Stanley C. Pot- have been found in a Philadelphia and had the matter referred to the " »f Elizabeth's leading esUblish- truck at Six Roads, Rahway. Aval- Overgaard will not operate th« able for! aaje as one piece for in- ter, of town, tenor; Mr. William H. hospital where he is said to have lain engineer. The improvement com- -nt..-, makes its appearance in the lone had been given a ride from theatre, but plans to lease it to an dustrial use. In return for the Nelson, baritone; and Mr. Walter unconscious for several days from a mittee will wait on the Freehold- iwrtising columns of The Indepen- Woodbridge and was trying to dis- experienced manager. There b a streets the Boynton interests agree Shamrt, basso. An impressive Pro- ers in An endeavor to hasten that '-i'.t (his week for the first time. De- mount as the truck turned from the blow on the head. It is alleged. Gro- possibility, he said, of formiag a to deed the township a 60-foot street aession of Palms will precede the body's action in putting in a cul- .n by the managers that Wood- shore highway toward Metuchen. He gan accepted a ride in a car with holding company. storting at the Sound and running service. Townspeope of all denom- vert in Douglas atreet, Fords, l^ck ri'ltfL- Township represents a tefri- slipped and his right foot was crush- two strangers who knocked him un- westerly along the border of their inations are welcome to attend. of a culvert U» causing stagnant wa- •ry to which the store may be of ed. He was taken to Rahway Hos- conscious and robbed him. He wus property. The public dock rights ter to collect, according t«o Kish. Puts Purse on Running Board -..' '"vice waa made after careful in- pital where efforts are being made to found in a hallway and taken to a that once existed at the end of tone •••itiication of the facilities for trav- save the foot. i And Loses It on Short Trip | of the street* vacated is revived at Two-Night Bazaar of the hospital, making known his identity 1 and the volume of shoppers that . i the end of the street to which the Eastern Star Wat a Success and communicating with his family A Christian Science Lecture '•iv be expected to flow between i as soon as he regained consciousness. When Mrs. John Sabo, of King % township viill abtain title—provid- Nicolo Addresses Women George's road left Vogel's store with ' * - and Elisabeth. "I'm glad to in. I The Christian Science Society of ing the public ever again wunts to The bazaar held by Americus a bundle of groceries Wednesday af- •« '•Ine our store to your territory The family of Garfield Grifgan, of Sewaren, is giving its Spring Lee that right. Chapter, O. E. S-, for the benefit of The Woman's Auxiliary of the ternoon, she laid her pocketbook on ' ••• at thia particular time", said (interest avenue, Iselin, on Monday ture on Sunday afternoon, Arpil 3, the building fund of the Craftsmen!* Episcopal Church mat at the home of the running board of her car while r U>vy, "for in this sale we're night asked the police to aid them at 3:16 o'clock, in the Memorial Mu- Club, closed on Saturday night; A Mrs. jamfts McKeown on Monday she opened the door. She forgot the •"Ming m>w the items are so priced in finding out what happened to the nicipal Building. The speaker, Mr. Just Before Daylight Is committee headed by Mrs. A. H. Bow- afternoon. Rev. J. B. Myers intro- pocketbook until she had driven th» iiii when a sale is. made we mak«; man after he left home to catch the Paul A. Marsch, C.S.B., of Toledo, a me Fine Time for Marauders ers served dinner to one hundred and duced Mr. Dafho Nicolo, ia Persian car as far as St. -Oeorge avenue. ' cu t° r."- 5:30 train for Newark Monday morn- Ohio, has jfor his subject: "Chris- I thirty-nine guests on the opening living in Iselin, who gave very in- tian Seienie, the Power of Good." When she looked the pocketbook wan of teresting talk on conditions in Per- ing. Grogan is manager of on« of An dpidejnie robberies in Fords j night and many patrons attjended on A cordial invitation is extended to gone. It contained |60., insurance sia. I The next meeting will be •held the Atl»ntic and Pacific Stores i in Restaurant at Iselin tlwt all seem to have occurred be- j both evening the affair waf in prog- all. r • papers, and her driver's license. at the home of Mra. Hey wood. Newark and when he did not appear twoen 4 o'clock ami daylight—after U'SS. ; by the tjme set for opening the store '•ve Anthony, of Iselin, haa the policemen have finished their This was the first baaaar ever held a clerk notified the superintendent The annual communion service of Starting at 8 A. M. a rummage •1 for five years a building be- trick -led Committeeman Jensen to by Amerieus Chapter '•iciti'tl by Tony Tomasso at the ask the Township Committee to have chairman, Mrs, Baker, wishes to take ries considerable money with him of America, will take place on Sun- Fulton street for the benefit of St • '•r of Oak Tree Road and Lin- the hours of' the officers so changed this opportunity to thank the com- At a meeting Myuiay night of concern is felt for his safety. day at the 7:30 A. M. mass. All James School Fund. Mra. Christ liighway, at Iselin, and intends as to eliminate the period during mittees and the merchants of Wood- the point committee of members of Grogan ordinarily leaves Iselin members are urged to be present. Wihitting is in charge. '•nihu't a restaurant there. which the town is unprotected. He bridge and Perth Amboy who donat- Americus Chapter, O. E. S., and the on the 6:30 train but he told his was told by Mayor Ryan thut Chief ed articles. The glass cake set was family he wanted to get to work of Police Murphy already has such a awarded to Mrs. Arthur Hunt; hand Craftsmen's Club plans were made for a danco tomorrow night at the earlier on Monday in order to do Women Republicans rtsarrrangemeiU under consideration. embroidered bed sprt'ud to Mrs,. some extra bookkeeping before open- First Session of Honor Court George Sohwemaer and the cedar lub house. Cards and other attrac- ing ithe store. Cqmmuters who went 'l'ln- Women's Republican Club of ijhest was awarded to Mrs. Ida Pet- tions will be in progress on the sec- in on the early train do not remem- Will Be Held Here Tonight odbridge will Meet Monday ftfter- —Hugh W. Kelly, of Green street, erson, of. Avenel. ond floor. ber seeing Gro,gan, according to his »ii at 2-.30( at the 'home of Mrs. ia home from a trip to Montreal. brother, who is aiding the family in John H. LoWto.Preside at Session at Pre»byterian Church In •'">l>n Hunt of Decker place. All Re- —George Stephenson, of Rahway the search. Which Phil Sheridan Troop Will Award Insignia* to inili icun women interested are in- avenue, returned yesterday from a Mother-Daughter Dinner Dillener Will Review Book The man has been with the gro- V'1<«1 to attend. businesn trip to Virginia. On India Condition* Sunday Members: Parents Invited to Be Present The Sunshine) Class of the Presby- cery company for si* years. terian Church met at the home of "The Christ of the Indian Road" According to an announce ent Irwin Nebel, Edward Leeson and AU bert Terlbune, involving Miss Eloise Pateman on Tuesday ia a very striking and challenging Mis. J. Benjamin Myers and son, made from the headquarti Local Hungarians Plan Benefit Health, Chemistry and Public Healtfc night and made plans for the Easter book written by Dr. G. Stanley Jones, John, have returned from thrfe Raritan Council, Boy merit badges. A special high award work and for the annual Mother and a missionary of the Methodiat Church weeks spent at their former home in America, the first session For Memorial to Louis Kossuth to Scout Edward Leoson wh# Daughter banquet. There wera four- in India. Dr. Jonta declares that South Jersey at Wilmington. Woodbridge Court of teen members present The annual Christian Missions have come to a has completed the necessary badge* Hungarians of Woodbridge Towiv- voice in theip government. —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pourk of John-H- Love ae chai meeting and election of officers will crisis in India." He is convinced for the (Life Scout rank. •nip have undertaken to do tfiffir Stephen Vescy and John Behonyi, Moorestown, N. J., are spending sev- held at headquarters of In addition to chairman Love, otiw take placet next Monday, April 4th, that there must be an adjusted at- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Rowe of nhare toward raising* fund, in which of the Hungarian Catholic Church, Phil Sheridan Troop N Woo*- er members of the Court include and George Ruaanakf nd Joseph Far- at the home of Miss Elna B«rgh of titude and spirit in our whoe mis- Ridged&le avenue. their countrymen in all p*rt« of bridge at the Pr8»byteri^J|iurch to- Howard A. Tappen, E. C, Tynwll an# kaa, of the Hungarian Reformed lUhway avemtt, ! sionary endeavor, To quote him America will participate, to erect a night at 8 o'clock. W. & Gordon, who are expected t# Church are heads K>f two commit- further, he aaysr "Standing. amid the mind of India that she can have suitable memorial to Louis Koauuth, For some time Scuifljfeter Dan- be present on this occasion and the tees which will hold dances in town the shadows of Western civilisation one without the other—Christ with- . Hungarian patriot of the nineteenth Thatiiel L. Ogden haa beonHsy training secretary at present ia Scout Ewcu- on the night of April 80. Proceed* Plan Carnival-Ba»a*r India has seen « Figure who haa at- out Western Civilization, t century. Koasuth rebelled againaft tive Herbert W. Lunn of Burton; will go toward the fund being raised tracted iher. She haa hesitated in re- diawning is of tremendous aignifl- the scouts of th* troop in their vari- th oppressive tyranny of the Hun- Councjl betulquartura. Parents aa§;: by a National committee. Second gard to any allegiance to him, for cance to them—and tu us." ous requirements and us a reuult ian government In 1848, was de- Fords Fire Company plans a fritmda of th# Boy Scouts of Woo*, Citt Chl India has thought that if »ht> took This book' that U being so wide- there are to be awarded second ulnae |feut? -v*k-. Kv f'r r.v> years and a B I nr-.K-V t,r*y had brt>-f*. •" V f Spides — 10 '. Z V ut- have e::; "yfa the refpect of Hr.u:s - A, K. IQ, 7, a \ Av- -: o « »"Wri ' C '<••- S, 4. 3 v^.V- rf.ftr.b--~*. Af.orr.fy McElr^y J A-B, 0; Y-Z, 10, rubb-r ([»ro». >TY-.: •. ST"''J5 'lintm''' P..inv«> i — 9, 6 DOWN^TAl^STORE r-a.r. «.n:«i Mr. and Mr?. Anthony; Z dealC hid ont tv>trump, A bid two .:< Ttnark? cone*:' ' * S^vLrt - S, 7, 2 ',..•„.... !;'.cj ^ras reprffented by Att ; hearts and Y and U pajwd. If 7. bid ::*? At the hearing " • j.ij.ti''iM ii ! Mi' ng o« heart — a two notnimp, what should A bid wiih i\ >j-c' Ri.-harrfv. r,. <~f New BrjTifivi.-k :-,ict t-i »-;n *-"v«-n o( thf thirteen WJS *. t"i with frier.• ft •" 1 the ior'-w'intj hand? In thi» hjnd the Come here Saturday and share in the great -,' Wi ,- r-« oun hand, h >wpvtr, hr score is an im|>nriant fartnr. If V Z .;>:•<• 1 a-in four tricks m-ith make two no-trump, u trema likrlv, 4. so whv i* the bi'jjithf1 v will wore Ram? and rubber. A, Sketch "Oh Doctor" Pensions of Cml War •4; i 1 tit if "i U sirr? .. i thrrirfotr thouW bid throe dubs and • - :',.;.'T . ( the th -ter,.n, , leave it to hi.i inrtner to decide whrthrr ' ':* »ill [«• tton tv • '•,.* they should [•! iy hrarli or cluU. In '.••<• •-. 'Tie o( »S -:i i« f <• tliis eiamplr, R is the player who mint To Be Minstrel "Wow" Won't lapse, Hoffman rtr: • • \--.<-\ff ,-•— |v-f ,, ,|r>-ill.1 iht l*-st bid for the rorabincd ANNUAL SALE OF : J '~ \' \b. M v>r •* .i * ' : : •- <• Iselin Church Players Making Government H*» Found Way l--r -n-. • if IM1H »••!. < .r Plan* for Bett Show"; to Get Around Appropna- »:•! his ! .-' -r »:th thrre wu". Answer to Problem No. 4t » • 1 V - .^^ ;. rri, ^* ,,„ a n*irt- liwrts — 9 Boehm Is Coach tion Deficiency ,1. TSi !••>. t i^'..» r,.ik,^ the bi. Se!d Scotv, Commi5*iir.er- of Pen- ; i^rn:>t'.r,ed will be •• •' •• Fr:d.iy fion*. United-State? r>«r>artnw.t '>'.'. .-.r.ii Saturday eve:-..- T- -.-•> vtar. the Interior, that there will be no i t '..I Better Materials \pr:: :2r:d and 23r i : - the V.er.*- 'uspensicn of per. si or payrr'.'nt; f'r ( 'vnf, Y-Z a pmt in and no srrXT 00 i-...l lid. That :•:' of >:. Cecelia's K •-.v.rch. I?e- veterans of Civil and Spanish Airier- i oi t^r • dcrond Ranw. If I. bid one n&irump i« rrK-.int by the statement at the i '• 1 A 'l.iul'led, *h.it should Y bid with "::".. Ard in vww :' '• . i:.: tha; ;can War?, during the months of Mar"y t^C•"" "S ' I this an '•' hvprv or!N-iail ^, ihr liin-^'ing h.ind? Y is DOW in a posi- Better Trimmings "..v«t year'? event wa- .1 :r-.1 .»•-•. r *uc- and June. ' i A I~-!.A:-S r^t rvr.iv !•••• tri. <^ in o-v's tir,n where he has two strong suiti to <•>? :r.3n was antics; .-.'••<'••. .uh Otto ! Following- fhe failure of Corgrep? I c-—, harti fit aK>!he three triples p.»rt- i.>r his piTtnfr as a chance, for pan*. iv-r is ex;.-, trvl to b-4d. Kvery soi.n'1 H. B ehm. under »'.'. -.?Jr^-r%i?i'''n t« pas? the deficiency appropnav. •' ' He should, thi-refore, bid two diamond* or.(; "..il Kd. thrvr/ort, is 1 bid to take ovrr the double and if overbid by his :'-..•- entire affair i~ '•-•• .»': -ivhipred bill, cvning tn the Senate riiS-jjtrr. the -. i-'trr of tricks bel »-i:h t»Tit)1- y s t Better Made f y :: «:&j>e. is spar.rx • • ttTort to it was announced "tha*. r.o p*n?ior. til -:.rd« IVJthirlern. All succwding partner or either opponent, he should -:r.p-> what he inte' i- ••K:'.\ be the oheck would be fer.t out dur.ne the hirlbirls (.houlshould iiso follow this principle biij htf clubs. It is stnctly op to Y to : 'Mi! '~t m:r.5trel f - :' : he s**a- months of May an-i Jjr.i- if ;h:? and endeavor to gft th« best rwuhs show his partner both suits and this — * • I (roni twenty-&ii rjther than thirteen enable him to decide which one oflers year. Tne Third i District C 'npTe?=- the tfst rhance (of gmme with the i-on>- J CAJ--!S. The prpblem Kinds ^ivwi in the -: v^rt of binftJ haJKls And Priced at M:. .v -ip for th- ".. rnan ha~ been devifinj; a p"an ur'-t-r li •VrticlTaril e food S'luairatiol M \ - . i •.:•:-...• mirrstrelrv • ".:• which th-e need? of per.;::r.e7? ir; the :-.S:r5. top- oi this principle. Answer to Problem No. 41 •--.>. * r.y one of thv r-.; ~:l:arii:ius Third District wou'id be taker. c:irt Ans to ProMcm No. 38 ItrartJ — Q, J, 10, 6 :• :. k fa..-_- characV.: -•••.•••:•-• he j im- of during that p«r:od, b.:t hn« "• •* Clubs —Q. 10,9,* ..—.:>:-:*-. tntitled "i!h I) • : >'.-," thebeen advijed thst on March-2;th. tr.. Hearts—A, 0-J. M Clubs —A. 7. 5 [In-; nds — S a•.:•.:>• '.o» :> ?^re of ; :" r '•;•: pt ir. a OlTvptroller Genera! rer.atre-d n de^ - : A Diamonds — A, 10, 8. 7. <;wjc» — K, 10, 7, 4 -'-.'. r:yn: i'.d through ..: " :•. eve ring. fion making the pen?ifr. app:.pr::i- Spades — none \". ^.ivanced show::.J «•:.' take tion for the fiscal year 1'.'2S iiv.xv- : Y if for the child:-. • :. S-jr.day. diately a\tiilabie. Th<-re wi!' thtrc- No score, (LTA g»mt. If Z dealt, bid one :A B i Z Apr.! 17:h. at which :-: • ri^arce a fore be nc 5u=;XT.s;on of per.-:- r. \ :••;•'• no-tnjmp, A bid two spades aod V passed, what should B bid vrith the forr- ;t \ I'harpv of fifteen o:.'- -,v;:: bt be ments. Eoinc hand? B's band is so strong that Score, rubber game, A-B, 10; Y-Z, 9 If •iiaJt-. Tickets for :'.- -.; :-.:r.g per- he should stop to consider with what Z dealt, bid one no-tramp and A bid : 'rT.ar.ces will be r.'.t y otr.'.s per type ol Sand A would be justified in three diamonds, what should Y bid i'tr-'--. and ^ we hr.-.- ' ••••-r. ir.form- No Collar or Tie, No Ride bidding two spades ovrr Z"s ooLrump. with the foregoing hand? In this hand •''!. t-vi-n standing ri. _::. .•••.".'. tea: a The ooly conclusion is that A either also, the score is an important (actor. Street Cars in Rio baa a freak band, oonUioasr a very 1( A-B mak* three rlianvmto. they will premium. long ind strong spade suit and nothing score game and rubber, so Y is justified Street cars are the p1 \'\;'...r else or he has a tiro suited band, oat in taking a chance: first, to save game if suit of which is spades. For that reason his bid fails; and second, to score jam- m-'thvd of trar*por".a;i'".r ::•• B should Use nothing by bidding three if he happens to find bis partner wit!; w >r!d over and most cities :•••• hems. II A has only a freak spade bold- (our cards of his 6uit, For that reason Y Miss Huber Reelected card tht-ni simply a^ a rai'. : ing, hr will rebid spades, and if be has a is justified in bidding three hearts. If Misses and Women planning the pur- ar.d convenient means of :; j'.t'.. two suited hand and DO hearts, be will B then bids four diamond* and Z pass- MMS: people do not consider a bid his other suit over B's three heart es, Y should double. He has a strong President of Guild haad aod has a good chance to defeat a street car ride a social ever.: bid. B, therefore, should bid three chase of a spring coat will find in this hearts »nd if A bids three spades, be foar bid. He has done hn duty aad from Tr. Riv-.-kenridfre ' :-..-ip">.-r of the | , but rather a bufine?^ r.o.•.--!.;., should pass. H A bids either clubs or then *D it is up to Z to do his part. It is event everything that they have been Gu:;ii MU-; u: the h' ':.- "f Mrs. F. i In Brazil, however. :K ;'.•. diamonds oa the next round, 6 should ao interesting hand lad should be care- pass. fully noted. looking for. Smart Style—Fine Ma- (i. Hal-i.v!:.. M.inday vvi-v-ing. Tht- take their riding m<>ro -I-I-^.J.-- L-hiii'tcr ''• the studv v- k wa? :aV- i iy. comments the New .Krsoy V terials and a very low price. _• '-..ii -.i-'.ri.-r the U-a..'.r~h:p <-f Mi-> | Public Utility Inf'.^ma'^on ¥..:•-'.'.,:• I.'.tran. M^- C':..r;i Har.wii ar.d :( t^mmittee. In R:o de J:t!'.o;!V, Great British Hockey Club 1 Mr-. W. Wr.-terfraard. This \va? i thf- L-apitol. currtct ature is re- One "f Uruui!! - ;:rtMipsi Imrke.. Both V'Huwed by th- rtadn.fr '-f the min- <|ii>ed of all street car pasM-n- ciutas was the !r>h .Ink "f IVJiaer- m 1 lv COD OVER OIL ir New Materials Sizes to Fit Fur Trimmings '.;>> of the I:-*', mc-trtirp by the «ec- jrvrs ar.d the rule i< rigidly nv ts,n. which in ^ ''i' f?- " -«'.i-«'!. rtt.iry aftt-r ,'.'".:ch the :u.miua',ing . f..rced. lost emir two ••'. 1M> l : COD LIVER MEAL Everyone •>mmit'<-p for th-.- e!ettio!i of <".ft.';er- On i'ir.-: c'.as- ?tree: cats men Twin Beaverette ;" r :ht- t-n.-jira year reporttd. A- , nvjst \ve;:r a collar and a :;«• Poiret Twills Size* for Mis?e« a ri'^uk. M;-- il're Huber was re- ar.d are required to keep on 16-18-20 Woufflon turned ti.» • ?.':..- ii= president; and |a: Mis? Anna H,-.r:, as vice pre.-iden:. ; Sizes for Women 1 Casline The new <.ff,i-.-r- •'.ectenlter m«ntf and a -x-:al time fidlowt-i. Afr-. a. Tiif io|j; .-...•.: i>f •••>r\ In THE There wt-rt- -:>:".i-tn members prt-- je.ii UJI:". was *\'.' IT. ti^i The cf 1 Poiret Sheen Broadtail ent. The- r.t\t ::ieeting will be in ..' •' . u..,i'ii .vnf i.-t-ii fi-r ii>.>ui»ti Vou CAN Charge Accounts .charge of M:-- Nathalie Lngan. Mr-. pii'•;•• »r- .1 iliv > hr tV-< was $•' Sport Fabrics Invited Calfskin H. Reydtr ar...i Mi-, F. G. Baldwin. ilJL | See Record Breaking Migration i*. CriICK CAUFORNIA $100 up 'I hii v. ma; !::•--- All exptr.^-r *.r.r. Jfh Panama Cana!. By Car Owners During Summer 4 BOSTON $4.00 The Rendezvous Restaurant . arti:;o f.-i --•- 1 PROVIDENCE $3.00 St. Gturge Avenue and Freeman Street The :::•-.;.,: .-:-.-atest migrat;": . :^ ..i!K-:;,;;:iir,- i- .-itimatt-J at ?U'' strong bones, sound, BERMUDA Only 2 Day* t<. lie mailf - immer. car or $3:;.'iii:!,0yi) daily f"r t.'it m wcll-flcshcd bodies ar. 1 from N. V.. ; cay tri;.; ?l'-'o and upt Woodbndge, N. J. : -.'ures furnisht'd P. :•.!!. uh.'h i;; 3:.'. days will tutal near- including ;'.tar..or, hotel ar.d tours. H. . L. .1 sales manager nf ly si.li.K'.uoO.'iOU. The! h'lti'l tuiir- practically ci VI .tor Company, by :.-ts v. :il lind their t-xpni?«> ru; FLORIDA, Via Steamer — Mi- Announces the beginning of a regular M 1 ami, $37.r 3 j.].. a.': expenses j Jack- nurican Autonu.biie ab'.at tvtn with the tamping t>.h :•?. V-rr ivrn^nc??, to* ri'.ck- > close of l'.'iT altogether to.uring abc>tit unly i-:u-- sonville. $24.36 up. : ifr.g cud other CIIICK HAVANA — Ten Day Cruises, Sunday Dinner at $1.50 40 U(."i UUO n- ;'.K—>a third uf the third a- lunir. and will spend approx:- U-.iui-.try's i.••'; ..'.^.n—will travt-1 by matc-iy ?2.2OU.0l>O,0OO.0U. A: ti.i- tyvjbl.s. Raise bctui e*ery Saturday, ir.c'.ud-.r.g hotel;. You are cordially invited sight-s*eir:g ar.d otht-r t-xptr.ses— mul-'.r 'car. Tr.. :r wheeled flight most coii.-i-rrative estimate it i- , ;-s with Ful-O-Pq> First CUss—-ilCO.OO. ( nver hi^h.v.sv- ,,tid byways, moun- to assume that the ro>ovt-. h'.'.t-l^. SOUTH AMERICA Cruise — lain and \>'.u.:v., tunstitute the most garages, liliiiig statior,:- ar.d oth.r ,. C-.ick Starter. 3 (n ;uf,,!.iv movement in the gencies catering to motur travel will Leaving Feb. I'-h, all expense , in- M.idr bv cluding hotels, ar.d sight-seeing. •f nia ,i, \d htiK-lit t\> the extent of at xav. ?;;. West INDIES Cruise — First FRESH. . Tht-i-t- va~i .aravanseri** will Bit- .SOO,0(Kl,000 from this year's mitrhty Class, $160 up. between y.'.nni.i.iuO and 10,000,000 •hn*t of mntnr vacationist•<. SoUhy au'.uinobJ'.t-s ir. their wanderings'— The vanguard of the great migra- To GALVESTON, MIAMI. ? (milt m pre- NEW ORLEANS. JAMAICA, FRUITS and VEGETABLES almoit half the passenger cars in fion alreudy is upon the highways. use in the nati'.r,. These figures are the fjrat hardy thousands setting ..u: Iii-\ 'lat.'P.ary '.,mes, und still Woodbridge F««d A Co«l MEXICO, CHARLESTON, , Always in Season baseti on the s:-.union which prevail- at the first signs of spnng. Ewry , slandinp have ampily dtmon- NASSAU, PORTO RICO. \ ed in 11*26. touring area in the country is report-., ?:jruti-d thi- fait. Washing- Succ«uo» lo 5. B. Brf't" C»ll, Write or Telephone 7«9 All indica'.:i'!i= point to an 1 in- ing substantial ihrreases and ihe>e r<.-- ' ton's home at Mi. Vernon is duly one of a number that Woodbriige. N. J JACOB GOLDBEJRGER IRVING A. MILLER create of abviij-. 10 per cent, ii^ the ports have been borne out by the de- TOURIST AGENCY might be mentioned. 'On the busy coraer" number of tojurists and the pum- mands for touring information mud*' 432 State St. cor. Washington ber of automobiles. The summfr of at automobile ^lubs. The cult .if 'he Insist on food paint. iy2G found ;U;.uOO,000 people| lak- open road is ih session, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Main and School Sts., Woodbridge You'll find it here. . Reservation! ihould be made now Phone 72 ^ng to the higa.vays in approximate- Camping facilities have been ' for that trip to Europe Iy 9,UUU,(iuo aiiu.mobiles. greatly improved and their develop. ' ' A vast amount of money will hr ment seems certain to make thi* »I>ent by the 'raveling hosts to en- phase of touring much mure popular 125 rub the innumerable cities and —setting a new record in l'.'JT for Window Displayer uiwti5 and liu- millions of stay-at- the migratory travelers. Theu- vw!l home seiv.ti-rs that cater lo road- be more ptwple, young and old, on Decoration of All Kinds .-ide wan^. The traveler will spend the road than ever before. There CLEARANCE SALE a.t least three and a third billion of will be more cars, more money, more and for »U OCC»«OP» ! dollars—a tremi-ndous factor in the pleasure. WOODBRIDOE increased prosperity of thousands of A lew years ago vacation travel communities througtyoutfthe nation. \vu.s i-onsideivd an expi-iwye .luxury. , LUMBER COMPANY HARRY E. MOLL Of lh« total of ten Imillion cars Today it can be made almost as in- 182 Rowland Place Navicoal for $9.00 which will be on ihe road, three and >xpejisive as living at home f,,r the ! BUILDING N|ATKK1.M. Sl'ORKili Woodbridge a third million- will carry camping , family which wishes to spend their ! WOODBHIDOK. M.W JrKStY Effective March 1st. ! equipment and lour for an average time in tamps— und "Seeing America Tel. 286 I of :!'i days each. The other two- ' First" will have deep meaning f,,r Due to contemplated alterations to the plant, the Navicoal Corporation is desir- 'thirds will palumize hotels and will millions of former stay-at-homes ous of disposing of its entire stock of Navicoal on hand and offers to Woodbridge, , spend an average uf 10 days on tour, j , Carteret, Avenel and East Rahway consumers this stock at the following net prices: j Kor UH- cauvur biigiuk: the daily - Mention this paum to advertisers-^ The 6ne»t grade of Nartery Stock now 1/4 Ton . . $2.75 1 Jon . . . $950 Babies Love It An Amazing Success Plant-Now is the Time V2 Ton . . $5.00 5 Ton or Over 9.00 per Ton This is an exceptional opportunity for schools, churches, public utilities and For til Kpnucji and intestinal OUR CATALOGUE FREE householder* to fill coal bins at a low orice. troubles and*dtatuibvLces due Feeiramint Come and see our 11 uses, Azaleas, Blue Spruce, to tefthiug, there ia nothing better than • mk Inland' and The ChewingLAXATtVB Evergreens, Rhododendrons and Perennials Children's Laxative. Navicoal Corporation Chew It Like Chewing Gum Barberry and Privet Hedge Planta A pkuuic to use. Very efflcteat. Childieu love it. No Uite but that 305 STATE STREET Mmt. of >wcct miitt. The mutt popular PLA1NHELD NURSERY laxative bccauM U'» • "•attato." Scotch Plaim, N. J. w<>od Phone: Pwth Amboy 2791 ,-.^ff*.^^f"_ Iteadas F»» AUTOMOBILE SECTION EMPIRE «W THEATRE OIL COMPANY PLANS RAHWAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY we sell TO PROVIDE ADVICE DON'T MISS- GRATIS TO TOURISTS Qara Bow and Antonio Moreno in the Standard of New Jersey Under- takes New Service to En- courage Motor Trip»; Open* DUNLOP Tourist Bureau. MAKING NEW MAPS NOW

TIRE A new service which is expected to bring many visitors into this local- OR 39 YEAKS Dunlop has been build- ity will shortly be announced by the of 203.8 miles an hour at D»yton» Fing the world's supreme tire. Dunlopa Standard Oil Company (N. J.). Real- Mftjor H. (>. D. Sepave and his wear longer because Dunlop knows how to . giant lOOOhorscpowcr Sunbeamrnirr Hrarh. Florid*, on Tuesday, March izing that vacationists now depend with which he broke thn world's R]I«H1 29th. Major KcRmve'B CAr wan equip- Eleanor Glyn'a Latest and Greatest Love Study build better at each vital point. ped with Dunlop tires throughout, on their automobiles for most of ird by driving a mile at the rate Nothing like "IT" on screen or printed page Take the hidden carcass beneath the their outinja, this company has ar- tread. Dunlop owns its own cotton mills ranged to extend very unusual help for no other purpose than to spin the best Lo uny one planning a trip, 'whether ( ncenic ipoinU to look for along the Or Hammond Monday and Tuesday-Matinee and Night long-fibre cotton into the famous cable- this journey originates within the : course- of travell and describdib e thh e con A woman recently related, that her twist cord that goes into this carcass. area served by the company's mar-1 ditioition ooff roads which will be husbimcl always ivdk' in connection with this work ward bringing this about. But im- added care and longer experience have ias been put on tile in an office open- proved roads, stretching out in every built into them. We recommend that you •d at 26 Broadway, New York, for direction and the availability of those methods could produce it" put Dunlops on your car, handling inquiries. petroleum products needed in the Offers Striking Contra*! operation of a motor car have made If It were possible to resurrect the this possible, HOLOHAN BROS. nomadic tribes of Egypt and offer There is no article of commerce, Amboy Are., and 2nd St. tliem a new beginning in one of the from pins to postage stamps, so aggressive states along the Atlantic easy to purchase as gasoline and Woodbridga, N. J. seaboard, these famous travelers of motor oil. One might think that the ancient civilization would have to automobile was a stationary con- learn their trade all over again in sumer judging by the paita which the classroom ot the American motor- have be«n taken U> have petroleum ist. products dispensed at most conven- Down through the agea have come ient points. The mountain has been great changes in transportation. In taken to Mohami'd. • the last decade the garage has tak- Now through "Standard" Touring I en the place of the railroad depo Service the nomads of 1927 Amer- as the starting point of most fam- ica, have another convenience, 6ub- ily outings and vacations. There ject only to their beck and call. would be endless other strange things and situations with which every th«*o venerable citizens of the Nile Heating Delivery Truck Valley would have to acquaint them- During Winter Months •rlves. How many of them, for in- u terchinfcable main bearings* foot controlled A. During the winter months the gro- If T" ar« on* ot tho*c Knind automobllt Vmytri bl'bam he>dll(ht« and four.whe«l brakes : stance, would be able to comprehend 2>4 seconds eeryman, milkman and others, who who buy on comparative mlutt.ind If you com. Nor In any other car of comparable prica will ' n touring service, which requests all must deliver their uroducU some dis- para Ik* Greater Oakland Sli siatntt the belt It* you find »o many example! of that •uptr-precliion who travel the- roads, north, south field afford*—rou will dUcover (hat »nly the mod 1 tance, will find ft heater within the In manufacture directly tespomlbla for long car someone hiys cast and west, to let it assist them cur of great tHlvanjage. Commercial •4MM««4 engineering cmU cr<«« it . . . and life and lasting owner utitfaction. •nly tnf«*>rad*i«n mtAUt ctuld prUuct It without charge, I'xhnust henters cost from 113 to $25, AH Oakland pliton pin buihingi are diamond t In no other car of the $1000 CUH will you find ! "Standard" Touring Service with Including the Installation, and a serv- bored ... All Oakland connecting rodi are exactly a h<';i(!<|uai'UTS in room 2(>K, 215 such a matchleti coaabtnatlon of engineering ad- matched for center of gravity and weight. All Oak- trpuble heater <-nii be made at much land rotating pant from tr«ntmlnion to rear ade are I'.niadway. New York, has been es vancements ai in the Greater Oikland Six. For no l^ss expense. Remove th» exhaust other car, refardlcu of price, provide! OakUnd'i completely balanced. Theie are practice! which lalilished to aid the motoring travel line and muffler from the car and Rubber-Silenced Chauii and Harmonic Balancer, typify the most modern and exacting principle! of vr in planning and completing trips. Insert ft (pe between the forward end Oakland'* full preMure oiling, brome-baclted In- icientlfic manufacture—and Oakland uie! them alll • Kxripr in cases of unusually heavy of the muffler and the end of the ex- ; lirtnanil the touring service will an- vivr within twenty-four hours all TEE it'iuirU's coming by mail, telegram

' i • MULLANMOTORSALES Lay Out Itinerary Carteret, N. J. will furnish routes in detail, Tel. Carteret 699 195-197 Roosevelt Ave. 1 on the latest information re- Open Evenings 'til 0 o'clock : road conditions. It will name Qrea Y.i Why the European triumph

AKLAunTnnc N\JinMNlNP. ANH I'Ol D1NO GOOD WILL •4A of the ERSKINE SIX Homemade Pipe Heater tor Delivery Trucks Which Is Attached to tha Exhaust Pipe. is being repeated in America haust line, employing 1% Inch pipe fittings. Then screw a vertical section Into the tee fitting ud Insulate tha lower section of this where It conies In contact with the wood. Place a tea ATT the Paris Salon ... fitting at the tap of thlg vertical ukp« /\»t the Olympia in •nd run two branches, as shown, London ... in Brussels through tb» truck body. Bun two ... and in Berlin ... al lengths down with their ends Just pro- Europe found its ideal jecting through the floor of the car. •mall car—visualized by Durlag the summer mouths the ends American engineering •f the pipes are closed with pipe caps, genius. A deft combining bat In the winter these ends are left of Eurofiean economy of •pen M that the exhaust gases will upkeep with American circulate around the car.—Popular comfort and stamina. Mechanics Magailne. For the Erskine Six is It is significant «volutionary in its de- National Meeting Place velopment—sacrificing The (JalaU bridge, Cotistautluuula, nothing tocomfort—noth- It somatlnitM called "the CrosKroud of ing to sturdinesa and the East" because It Is suld that her* *that the users smooth going under all ol* mar '» 12 hours see all the na- conditions, though it is tionalities ftt the world. relatively lighter. of^Standard" Engineered and built by men responsible for the UutaSuqqeAtianA outstanding, success ot -Stude- safety and simplifies driving. Extra widje BY A. SNVDER one of America's truly great cars windows, narrow pillars, unobstructed vi- Gasoline I f baker! sion, I Body of steel-by a ^/ Positive-acting 4-whecl brakes bring a ognized as one of the world s sense of security at all speeds. outnumber the Dietrich! . ,n The comfort of the Erskine Six is most The engine of the Erskine Six develops,60 remarkable—body space so well utilized miles In hour-effortlessly-accclcaus that there is ample room even for six- users of any >^ frotromm 53 ttOio 2J5 milejuntas Min, %\i~/.i seconds. footers, Clipibs an 11%% hill in highihh geaarr inder fulfulll footers' load. Travels 25 to 30 miles to the gallon Take the wheel of the Erskine Six yourA of gasoline—1,00gasoKne1, 0 mileiles , . • selflike. Beb eas exactn criticalg as youf to the gallon of oil! la- THE F.RSRlflE SIX be preparee d for surprises. other brand t ii-_•-rv.n ia [ ,T,UIJ rpqicirJE SIX I l'k ^ be exacting —bur foot turning radius! - CUSTOM SEDAN For this little aristocrat slips through traffic like Tkt LiilU Aiiitotrat of motordqm'mW change a motorcycle—parks in F. O. B. .n your ideals pf motor car f some part of the ' FACTORY mechanism of your more than two spaces, bigger cars have performance —so deftly I to pass up. Touttr $941 and easily doet it handle car i» out of order Cuilom Ctupi 995 —so ready and able in bring it to this friend- The full-vision, all-steel Bmintu Coupi 94) ly auto repair shop. body of the Erskine Six i BKhufa inrnpm. front mj iw every kind of going. to one We will locate the brings a new measure ot cause and remedy it. Our charges are rea- j. ARTHUR APPLEGATE sonable. "Snyder'a is alwajB a 363 Division Street NEW BRUNSWICK good atito suggestion" PERTH AMBOY SNYDEFTS GARAGEc X AUTO SUNDRIES ERS AND urPAIhS MttOY AV >AT. APWL 1, 1«7 PAGF, FOUR Sodality Plant Danca | chairm»n. Supper wffl t* ^ TV S-dality "f the Children of'; from 6:30 P. M. to fi P. j|. r>«inr «••.:; h.i'r! :> "'iTt'f a"'ii rfnnri P jj in)i T frof m 8:8880 PP. 11U . unti! The Vagrant \^~ :: •>; St. ,'«m« Srlxml. | F. O'Brien's V v K.i: i« em*™', I the music. Subscript ion $2.00 Per Year MIDDLESEX PRESS, 23 Cr^ft Street, Woodbridf* Free Lecture On Christian Science By PAUL A. HARSCH, CS.B. of Toledo, Ohio Mtriber of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church •.r.-If tfi»: ".: >' T: v First rhjrch <•£ Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mans. Memorial Municipal Building Woodbridge, N. J. Sunday, April 3,1927 3:15 P. M.

WHATS WRONG AND WHO? Christian Science Society, Sewaren, N. J., cordially invites you and your friend* have • •

author- •-**•-.• ship T- \t.'.!* '• Wf.?.1";. s. ::r <,.y. and h-- cure : r :.^ •.•: ".r.T >• ur.ft-r jrerer;-.. i, rr.vTr th;-.n r r •. • 1H-2 riginal hor. • muni:.- d .-Jcr. a '. -ire. '• u* '.• vii> I»r CV;pkr. •.r.:i 2:214 homester ! ofht-.s ir.d hi* ".he nail or. the r,---& aying today's iti'.T. square".y at the d-'Or of *r. Fr. Ir.a>m'.Kh ik-rir.g the la.-t six year? t: e land end '"•!" * •ur.irv to the other tr.i- ^•v.d: is '.rue; ;i]Vv- throughout the •ur.tryy has yyielde d f^rty million? '.h.rs t • nile dthn'j'Lier.cy really should be tailed juvenile maladiur-t- the Treasury ir. the form of royalties on oil and . •: -.^ses it Who says any other car ment" ::. -.vh^h the parents have fallen down on their resp-r,- ••vould appear that Uncle Sam still is holding a h rr plenty sibilitv *.'•• the younger generation. Have fallt-n .-'• far. in some for those who have courage to tilt a lance with r-n ease?, that the children have before them example? of aduk can step or climb delinquency. * Tuesday Bridge Club A case ir. point might be cited. We tivheve and have our Can You Solve It? M>. Let Smith . : '.;-• ••••• a- school? teach children to respect the constitution, our, emits. ^i5 h-u:ess to tht TM .ay Af:er- • like a Chandler? '.••-•' Bridtre Club. Tr.<- xf-n tiiret ' and our law enforcing agencies. Yet what must a child think :;."::«? in play. H:z\ rt? wt-rt who sees ir. his home or the homes of his playmates evidence Problem Nine n-.ad* ry Mrs, Wiilj.i:r. r:o*. fan- ' Arrhie K:ie >'jgvt>t? th:~ -r.p : ->• d'.sr.: Mrs. Xevir. ' h. box '>'. r of violation of the constitutional amendment dealing with in- go a'.ong with t.'.s- < r.t? ab ''.;* :ht- c.irar r.'Vfc paper; Mrs. Frar.-: "toxicatinj: liquors, or who learns at the vaudeville matinee that •-iork ar.ri :'nv $2M< p-'id p!*ce. A .'•-•'liti'.n. a fancy •:-.v. Th< .:par -' rt •IK if a?ked by a eiier.". pj<->:> wtrt Mrs. Ca-'. '• the cor..-tituti'ir. the courts and police officers art imthiin: mure 1 ••I •.•'r.ayige Mar:in Newcomer, M>. Carr.f- than an exct-llvnt t-utt for the slap-stick variety nf stage jest- '.•' n.- L-n^'r: r>-cf.-'.er he t-xclainu: "I ^'/.'i. Mrs. Paul Paul- .-. Mrs. ing. I havt ?!.l.'i , hur.e-> Viut I' cai.'". Ostrum. Mrs. Fran'-: \ If we are to insist on our right to criticize tl:e youngster! . hargv y u Ntvin G.r.h, Mrs. Ju ..; Mr?. "What tl y . r:;tan? E.: Meliik. Mrs. Geo-.v.. \U- Mrs. who surreptitiously carrie- a flask of liquor we may as well lie i-i:ent. ">'"U :he \V:'.ha:n Banow, of F 1 l :r.r.e'.ii, ar.d fair enough t" admit he is doing nothing more than aping tht "Nfi," replies tht diner. "I'd Mr?. Gt- :•?* Shuns -: : rf. Amb.iy. example nf some of his adults who think it is the smart thing to ,• jpart tht change but 1 r.ariPt y>ijr bilK" do. And the youth who fails to develop a high sense of re- Fin Mrs. Frankel Hostess spect for the institutions and principles up<>n which the country re "J*. if yivj c;in. wha'_ i-"ir; Thv Tuesday Nip: t Eri-igt Club is founded cannot be blamed if he has no way nf yuessinu' "erk had "vhat w-'ju.'i r.'. al.^'-v •.vas tr.u-rlained by Mr-. I.'/jis. Fxar.k- that when he sees some of us grown-ups snickering at a cer- •t'l of Scho...; street. The prize? for rtiph scores -,vc>.n awarded to Mr?. tain type of vaudeville joke that really our .-nicker is a bit of HERE'S nothing like perform- fortably over the ruts and the bumps. r. M. F^r.cher was *.hv 'r.'.y •!<.<.•Hafry Baker Sr . pyrex pit' piat<-: ance to reveal the true worth of wh,. fi.ufrht through :u tht- b::ier civi Mrs. Al'^nzc. Ikiv.t-s. crumb 5weep- T Match the nev, Chandler Royal bluff indulged in because we don't want the folks around us an automobile. to think we are unsophisticated or prudish. :hf pi'ib'n-m vf a man who, "eft $2,00n er; and the cr.v.'.ation pr^ze tj Mrs. Eight against any other eight, and '.'.' be divided httwei-n his two sons. I. M. N'elson. jar i-f bath salts. Tr»- Put any car you please on a chalk Give the devil—both the adult and the young—his diie. i the new Chandler Sixes against Hi- answer is $; l3.'J4 u> ;he youngtr '.ther gueft.s .v.-rv Mri. G. A. Mo- line, nose and nose with a new other sixes—and let result*, the rs»l Behind a veneer of sophistication, put on because it seems to be .-"i; and Jl.O^'j.Tti •.'.• the ulder son. Laughlin, Mr- W. G. Lecnard. Mrs. Chandler. S'pial "Go." See u'hich show-down, determine your iiaal •the styk- to wear it, thing.- are m-t nearly so bad as they seem. Major I. C. Williams, who contrib- Stephen Wyl:» and Il.u-->T.1T but ina*-' acting like parents are supposed tn ;<.ct—like the parents of niuc-n as Fanohtr's solution did not Fiom a standstill, start any other As to body style, interior decora- c-»r up a long steep Hill side by side most of them acted—the juvenile will have something worth reach thi? "ff^-t ur.'.ii yesterday there Guests at Bridge tion, richness of upholuery—the has been no vppvrt-ir.ity to check for Mrs. John l;ia:r .of Green streft w'th a newChiodler. See which car new Chandler Eights and SUts afc while to copy. Strange as it may sound, we are certain that the slight diitrepar.cy. entertained the Wood-Bridge Clui takes tfie Lad ami is the first ot«r simply magnificent. Twenry-6ve thing* will readjust themselves before they get quite to the on Tuesday ifterr.oon. High scores tfi£ top. ' differenftaodels. The SLxes at $945 point of being consigned to the bow-wows. were made by Mr«. W. G. Griswold. Ellis Barnes Mundy half doaen tu;, and saucers; Mrs. Try riding over a rough stretch of to $1895, the Royal Eight* at $2195 I to $2295, f. o. b. Factory. Mr. Ellis Barnc-s Mundy. r,t, years Asher Rando'.^r.. lin«n luncheon ro»d in any other car. Then come set; and Mtv, H Jernet received LOOKING FORWARD old. who had been t':l fur seine time, baric and ride over the same piece of Just *ee the«e can. Drive one. passed away at hi* home on King the consolation, j ^ugar arwd tream- toad in the Chandler. Judge uhkh cr Anybody can make claims—tut i»'t George's road. Saturday night. Be- Cor glides more smoothly and com- Decision by the Township Committee to act now to secure sides his widow he !«. survived by a The otlw-r p"^*.:> were Mra. Fred performance that tells the real uoryl land for a public park around which, as a nucleus, the town daugmer. Mrs. Apr.es T. Taylor of M. Shaw, Mr-. Harry Ford. Mrs. , Newark, two sons. Raymond M., and George Disbivw. Mrs. G. Hunter, and may develop itself into a beautiful residential district, should . Harly J. Myndy. nf pords; two Mrs. Conrad >ct.r;.Tt>pe. meet with little opposition, if any. Certainly the prospect is iiiv'ht1--. .r.hr. ar.d Charles Mundy; pleasing and the beneiit*; the community may expect to de- ar.d :wT, -:-•.•;s. Mr<. Id'a Hoaglaral, Given Surprise Party SEAMAN MOTORS and Mr-. i.n.;ra Kelly, of Wood- Miss Marjor.v i*i*atwater was given SALES—290 Laurie St. PERTH AMBOY SERVICE—528 State St. rive from such an institution far overbalance the estimated tiridtrv. a surpri«* parv. :; Saturday by her cost. Mr. Mji.jy wa> an exempt tireman, parents, Mr. a::,i Mrs. Alfred Out- • CHANDLER. CIEV El. AN Now is the time tto secure park' lands, for in another yeaij an(i "nt : f tr* flde« members ..f water, in ho:.' r . f her tenth birth- CLEVELAND .,,.,,. . ,, , , , , ... , ihc carw-r.U'r's union, of Perth Am- day. with houses boy. At one- Time he was a member anor ds oraise thed buildinthe cosg t booenormouslym will nav. e dotted them -"^ '—•-•- of the 'township committee. : vice Station, U.;.i, in the Town- The funeral services were held , ship of Woc.d-.ri'ipe, State of New ' Tuesday afiernoonfrom hi* late resi- jersey, on Su:..:!ay April 9 at 10 THE MAN IN THE BROWN DERBY dente, Rev. M. H. Senior, pastor of oviock in the i-.rtnoon. ROYAL EIGHTS the Woodbridge Methodist Church PALMER'S SERVICE STATION BIG SIXES - SPECIAL SIXES STANDARD SIXES ••iffi^iating. Interment was in the: -I' 'UN T DEBN'EY i Police Commissioner George V. McLaughlin did a great Prtsbyu-rian Cemetery. . .3-25; 4-1, &. ' ' Constable.! I job in cleaning up crime in Sew York City. During the 15 months he was at the head of the department he brought order Michael McEIwee rut IS OB Mmmnx put of chaos and createcr-'a condition under which it appeared Michael MiElwee, who made his I if Mr. John Citizen might expect to abide in reasonable se- home with his nephew, Charles Me- J burity. But McLaqjjrhlin was too good to suit Tammany Hall. Gettigan, of West avenue, Port' !That estimable organization stood for his non-partisan crime Reading, died Wednesday night at , . . , ., .. i- • i i i u ! Aiexiwi Brothers Hospital after an WATCH FOR cleanup just as long as a self-respecting political club could ll!nesg of a week He is survived by be expected to stand for it. The straw that broke the camel's two aislers, Mrs, Anna Buxton, and | back—and caused McLaughlin to "accept" another position— Miss Mary McElwee, Jerry McElwee, j all of Philadelphia, and his nephew. | was the police commissioner's edict that while he was at the Funeral services will be held tamor- | head of things Tammany Hall and its club houses would also row morning at the home of Mr. Me fee amenable to the law. That wasn't so good; it's a thing iGetxigan and at 10 o'clock at St. An- GRAND OPENING . , , , • .1 > . ,..• , | ,.., . ... », . , i thony's R. C. Church. Interment will OF THE not condoiled in the best political circle*. What did >U'Uugh- ,be ^ Sl James c tic HHrhlnnd* U-am, Ven\n F'ir.MiK n ors. This pair tint only supp the bnnner nf the Spwdwiiys, the "maintain^ top f*poifl fc go night nnd rrpratrd Iheir lirM victory Mronc attack, Referee Brnwn I ,,,r down in tho middle of n | hiprh school stars and varsity men that th«- Rurrom of Managers I-und ,h. Kefomi McNulty wns iv , had an <»nsy time in conquering tho Fords profited by (1. and I)ji»b ha.« done much towntxl put- The m-ore: ,.| |o stop the tijrht. Cook came . Crescent first team by a score of 41- tuiK basketball on a firm hanis in the ! Fircmtn .. with ii demand to be tnld the 32. WeM end of the township. It is al- (J. P. iH-hnu, f. 3 0 ,n f"r the action, claiming that]' The Speedways led by 10-4 nt the together prelwiMe that thv Mime Hf»i«-n. f. . . l Ins way <•{ taking a rest. jencl nf tho \\ »\. c|uart«:r but before strong tiitm will be aswmhletl next 5 » r (Jilsdorf, c. , i 0 I, I,<'Gray, Perth Amhoy's sonsa-! the half, ended the visitors staged a year and if ro live crowd at pune? t Chiimadia, c. . .. ., ,1 wcltorwolRht, kmieked tint, Carl j rttlly Hint, hnniRhl ilwm Into tihp load should be much larger than they were 1 0 Handerhnn, (f. rv. "f Hostnn, in the third round;at 19-14. "Bus" Lorch and Drum- at the start of |he witvou jupt clo!>- 7 0 Kegan, g 2 i ;, •:, heduled eight round content. , mond, playing their first game in l - . 0 M kKscd the mat plenty and he some months, began to find their —>t Kurds led by HI I at the end of H.1 , knocked flat three times in the i shoming eyes after the second half lfl 6 I he tifit half. Th«* vustlors were HighUiuli .ml round, tho last knockdown I gut under way and Wtwecn them G. F, proving deadly from the foul line Pilsbury, f. T.rt ihc cimnt of nine. In the third they «m>n made hush of the ('res- 1 4 although Konit dearly ha when it rainc to "inking lOonovor, c 2 2 , K.unt. With his arms over the j (foals and Drummond contributed r>. goals from the tVcld. • i... he .isked his handlers to throw Orin Corns sunk three while Carry I hi ring the i S. Keyes, g. 3 T ..j,i second half Atlantic Highlands pprun- \V, Keyes, g. 4 3 „ towel in the ring. j Mesick and Jaeger ouch tossed i\ pair ed cl(is<> hut was never able to wrest It \--\t Monday night Larry Clom- | «f double counters juat to help a- the lead from Ihe homesters. Hob 11 12 U ,,i . popular Hopelawn flyweight, ! long. The locals ovJtscored the vis- .11 tight ,l»c Karslick, of South i itors :t7-i:i in the second half. !;,».r, fur the county llyweighti Tho Hvarcatx had to stage a tough New Club Seeks Members Serious Drawback g g "He who laughs last laughs be«t- .iinpionship. hattle to tome out on top in their as "Yeah, but he soons getg s u p^ signment. Aftor running up a lead Tho Jolly Bofren* Club held its tion for bbeini g drunk."—Detrdlfc rwi of AH Woodbridga Townthip is in rthe first half Che Bearcats were third meeting laet Friday night, all News. the Independent, the moil widely overhauled when the Crescent man- members were present. The.club in- read paper in Woodbridge gacr called on Shock and Yewman, tends to hold a raflV in a w«\, S. .1. of the other usually strong contenders were Gerity scored 10 baskets, Sarno 7 iir developing into championship calibre. The left far in the ruck, Yale won and in doing WAN'TKD—ExjHM'iencod sewers and and Mullen iu-counU'd for Ii. Be- issociation has named him as Tilden's team- beginners, on men's pants. Steady tween [IHTII this trio made 1'J of their so showed a definite margin of superiority HERE IS THE PLACE team's points. rnate for an European tour beginning in May. wrk, good pay. Apply Epstein &. over" the Jersey team but in a freshman relay MiuriT, 22 .loanettc street, Carteret, The scores: There is a great gap between America's two For real snappy, and servicable N. .1. Speedwaya (J. V. T. race Rutgers triumphed easily—an indication •ir three real top-notchers and the second I.ori-h, f, ... X Footwear for every member HELP WANTED—Mule Jtrurninond, f, a that next year the Scarlet may be sitting on string players and it is the slowness with STKNOGRAPHKR wanted, male (ierns, c. S "> I lop nf the swimming heap.Right in the swim, which real good players are being developed of the family preferred. Must have good edu- Mi-Mi-k, g. . 2 ]' Un to speak. here that is worrying the association more than i .iiii'ii. Satisfactory salary. Ad- Mullen, g. 0 anything else. While Tilden and Johnston .!;• - liox B, IK Green street, Wood- .hn-ger, g. . . . • . . 2 0 -1 Rutgers is counting on getting George Kojac, the DeWitt Clinton marvel, to add to are nearing the end of their respective ropes, 20 1 -II that would be nothing to worry about were it ROOM WANTED its freshman team next year. If Kojac joins Oe»centi C. F. T. not for the fact that the solons fail to see U'ANTKU by a middle aged gentle- Vrwman, f. 2 tl the Jersey university there'll not be many of man. A well furnished room in a Larjen, f., g. its rivals trilling with the proteges of Jim Reil- where their successors are coming from. Vt "i.dbridge private home. Will be Shock, c, f. lev. Hunter's selection as Tilden's teammate may ••ady about April (irst. Address Ku.x Hught, c. or. may not be significant. Still, Hunter is llfi.'Kloral Park, N. Y. :i Dujrjmn, g. . 1 1 l about as good as any of the available pros- i Hartfurd, g. . l 2 -1 Rutgers would have done even better on pects and a summer at the big tournaments of FOR RENT | ^iStaurday but for the disability of Al Brown, 13 Europe under the daily tutelage of "Big Bill',' who once was intercollegiate breast stroke IN SKWAKEX. double house, 4 ; Speedw»y 2ndt G. V. T. may make a big change in Hunter. toi.ins each side, .suitable for two | Gerity, f, 10 1 21 L'hampion. Brown was hurt in football and his friendly families or separate, city ; Surno, f., g. ~ 2 16 ti •AMer, near trolley, rent $15.f>0. Ap- I Mullen, f. 0 10 erly to the easterly line of Broad For the Little Tots— !'!v to .V~N East avenue, SeAvaren, .Hunt, c. ... 0 0 u Street. Jaeger, g. 3 0 (i FirsWStep Shoes., all colors, at $1.50 pr. •: i. .v l.V "'2. Kreger Tells Boy Scout Council 7th. Mechanic Street, between Cute little Cut-Out Pat. Pumps at-... ?1.00 and $1.39 Keating, g. 0 0 0 Broad Street and Old Road. Al'AltTMKNT furnished, ;! rooms, Size 1 to 4 Gray, g. 2 0 4 BE and the same are hereby va- k.Ulien ami 'uui.ii. T»l. 50-J. Mrs. Membership Drive Is Prospering cated and that the public rights Kan-, :,:\l Rahway avenue, Wood- Dr. Newton's Wiggle Toe Pump and Oxfords for Child- 28 3 59 therein be and the same hereby are ren in the new Spring Styles and Colors, Size 4 to 8, Crcictnt 2ndi G. ¥. T. Local Committee on Hand! at Joint Meeting in Amboy of All released. Brown, f. 3 2 « at $2.00 and $2.50 FOR SALE Worker* in Raritan District; Expect to Reach $tljOOO 2. That the public rights arising Yewman, f ;t 1 7 from the dedication of the said roads A Most Complete Line of Up-to-date Misses Pump* and U <; Objective by Monday Night; May Pas* It -KI.I.INC OL'T complete line of nur- Paxson, c 3 and highways be released and ex- Oxford* ever shown in Buster Brown and Bunni Lad- MTV stock, evergreens, fruit and Dugtrun, (?. 0 0 tinguished, J. Cosgrove of St. Mary's Roman die makis. Size Hi to 2 at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 •• >• .niu-iital trees, (lowering shrubs,Larson, g. .... An enthusiastic delegation were 3. That this ordinance shall take 1 Catholic Chureh, Perth Amboy, Size 8} to 11 at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 i i' dilVercnt kinds. Perennial plants, Shock, g in attendance at the opening dinner effect immediately upon its adoption. passed the blessing. 1111 grape vines, rhubari), asparagus, meeting of the 11127 membership and Introduced and passed first read- For the Growing Gir} a chbice selection of Pumps and 21 The final meeting of the cam- ' . Special: ;t rone climbers, ;i bear- financial tiunpai^n of the Karitan ing Monday, March 14, 1927. ' t.'mincil, Hoy Scouts of America, I paign will be held on Monday cven- Oxfords in the Season's latest creations. Size 2.J to 7, i- .- i/.e grape vines, 'A butterfly Advertised March 18 and 2fi with ' at $4.00, $4.50 and" $5.00 in , '•'. . ,1, Jwnsa, Robert street, pie in Perth Amboy hist Monday Passed on second and. third read- ive for the promotion of scouting in Bonni Laddie and Buster Brown Shoes and Oxfords. 1 '.laren, N. J. Notice night, John M. Krogor headed up ings Marches, 1!>27. this territory will be raised BO that Size 2J to 6, at $3.00, $4.50 and $5.00 (he Wnodbridgc nu-n and made a Adopted March 28, 11)27. 1^. ::.'i; -I-!, H. more troops may be organized in Size 11 to ?, at $2.75, $4.00 and $4.50 favorable report to Chairman John Advertised as adopted April 1, li)27. NOTICE is hereby niven that,the evory community of the Raritan K TRKKS, 00 cents each, .o r jI following ordinance was adopted on , Pf«ff<*. At thia meeting•Prosecutor Ii. J. DUNIGAN, Council. Florsheim, Edmond Foot-Fitters and Freeman Shoes -Mil plant for $l.U0 each, Joh" • eun<{ and third reading at a meet- ; J°h" E. Toolan told of the need of Township Clerk. M The Woodbridge team member? for Men , u, Avcntd, "N. X on tho 2Klh day of WILLIAM A. RYAN, present on It he opening dinner meet- It'h-C Committee man-at-Large. Scouting in tho ing included in addition to Mr. John B. J. UUNIGAN, promotion of lioy ALK-—!) piece dining roorn- : Karitan Council one of the most M. Kreger, M. G. Boughton, Charles C. Christensen & Bro. Township Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE ; uak with leather seats.] 'worthy objects that could be taken H. KuhJnuin, \V. C. iLeeson, B. George 96 Main St., Woodbridge ondition, very reasonable. Ap-1 on by the public. Miller, Daniel I.. Qgden, Mrs. A. V. VVurren street, Carteret. X\^S"^1^?^mvml i There uere over seventy member, | Randolph, Irving J. Reirnere, and IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 1 M ^ pi,™ nv i rvlvvl i^ of the tennis present at this meet-i Harry Sherman. Those from Colonit* —Between Perth Amboy liuilding ROOM SUITE, mahogany, 9 flom Hancock, J. and Loan Association, a corpora- j mniwiV nrraRPn W A' '"8 Woodbrjidge, Carteret, Co- were W. JJ. ByrneByrne,, W. «•---•• ^ ]ii< cr , good condition, f 120, cost HIGHWAY utswioiu m ^ iiunia, Iselin, Perth Amboy and South M. MeAMeAndrewsi ; and the delegation tion, Complainant, and Baldwin RETURN H Main street, CERTAIN 11 show- from Iselin included P. A. Boylan, Realty Company, a corporation, de- lMtf 1K02, A N,D RE- JULY 8, 'ed splendid spirit and were enthus- Carl Brinkman and John B. Matten- fendants. Fi fa forTale of mort- CORDED JULY 27, 1H02, IN THE gaged premises, dated March 2, Baby Carriages iastic about the campaign. Rev. F. Piec Dining Room Suite, good MIDDLESEX COUNTY CLERK'S , 1927. condition, 652 .Myrtle avenue. OFFICE IN BOOK A OF ROADS, By virtue of the above stated writ The Faraou* F. A. Whitney Wixidbridge. 4-1. PAGE 82, AND A CERTAIN vacuting and releasing the public Street and sixty-aix feet at4 right an- tb me directed arid delivered, I will Make HIGHWAY DESCRIBED IN A right, if any, in the said road hereijf- glea therefrom. HOUSE, corner Grove avenue and ejxpose to sale at public vendue on Lead the world in CERTAIN RETURN DATED OC- after first particularly described, arid 2nd. BEGINNING i at the WEDNESDAY, APRIL THIR- Tisdale place, six large rooms, all at a plust TOBER 18th, 1847, AND RE- vacating and releasing thu public southeaat cornor of a tract of land TEENTH, NINETEEN HUN- improvements, lot 80 x 132, garage. Durability and Finish CORDED IN THE MIDDLESEX j right in said road hereinafter sec- belonging Jio Abraham Ellis, near a DREp AND TWENTY-SEVEN • U. Logan, 100 Grov« avenue, Wood- COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE ON , ondly particularly described, and al- hickory tree, thence south 73 degrees at two o'clock in the afternoon of All Fully Guaranteed bridge. Tel. 647-W. NOVEMBER 8, 1847, IN BOOK \ su vacating and releasing the public 30 minutes east 15.20 chains to a the said day at the sheriff's office in stake near the sound; thence south WHITNEY KlltKWOOD for sale, pine or oak, in B OK ROADS, PAGE 109, AND right in the other roads hereinafter the City of New Brunswick, N, J. 11 degrees 30 minutes west 8 chuins any lengths debired. Phone Wood- A CERTAIN HIGHWAY BEING particularly described, and All that tract, situated in the to the mouth of Woodbridge Creek bridge l'J3. John Thomas, Oakland A PROJECTION OF THE HIGH- WHEREAS, a public highway, fifty Township of Woodbridge, New Jer- which said lines are the middle of avenue, Sewaren. WAY LAST MENTIONED WEST- feet in width is about to be dedicat- sey, being known and designated as uiimWARDLi Yv'nv TOi STATWTATVE! STREETS1THKKT,. ed runnirig westerly from Staten Is- the road, said road to be three rodf Lots Noa. 142 and 143 on a "Map of Reed Carriages CLEAN RAGS wanted, size of hand- AND A PORTION OF CLIFF land Soujnd fo Broad Street, the wide, being the road ordered to bi lands known as Sewaren Park, situat- kerchief or larger, Be a pound. ROAD, AND A PORTION OF I northerly side of said street to be open by the said return dated Octo- ed in Woodbridge Township, Middle- Middlesex Press, 30 Green street, BROAD STREET, AND ME- approximately one hundred twenty ber \8tli, 1K-17, and recorded in the sex County, N. J., August, 1913." $ U Woodbridge. CHANIC STREET, ALL IN THE j feet southerly from and parallel to Middlesex County Clerk's Office in BEGINNING at a point in the Book B of Roads, page 16U. From 15 P WANTED TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, j Oukland Avenue, and westerly side of George street, dis- IN THE COUNT—Y O- P MIDDLE- - WHEREAS, it appems that the 3rd. A toad three rods wide, be tant 150 feet south of the southerly Alw Collapsible MAN with 9300.00 to invest, with public interest will be best served by ing the projection northwesterly of line of Robert street, running thence SEX, AND STATK OF NEW JER- Whitney Carriages «r without services. Opportunity SEY. vacating and releasing the publif the road secondly described to State southerly along said George street, Street. to make $10,000.00. between now and WHEREAS, accordintf to a return right in the said highways, fifty (50) feet; thenc«,westerly in a For your convenience October 1st. Write Edde Mfg. Co., line parallel with said Robert street, dated July 8th, 1802, and recorded NOW THEREFORE BE IT OR- 4th. That portion of Cliff Road be 144 Oneida St. Milwaukee, Win, one hundred (100) feet; thence run- in traveling in the Middlesex County Clerk's Of- DAINED, by the Township Commit- tw«en the road secondly described 4-1* ning north in a line parallel with the fice on July 27th, 1802, in Book A tee of the Township of Woodbridge, and it line parallel to and fifty feet In th» County of Middlesex, ai fol- southerly from the northerly boun lirst described course, fifty (60) feet; WANTED—To hear from owner of of Deeds, page 82, the road heretn- thence easterly in a line parallel with 'after first particularly described was lows: dary line of property of Emily J, De land for gate, D. II. Leieht, Al- Forest. the second described course, on* ordered to b4 4j)ened, and 1. That certain xoads aaid high- 00 zada, Montana. ways particularly described a« fol- 5 th. All public roads or highways hundred (100) feet to the point or a 1«. 25; 4-1, 8. WHEREAS, according to a return place of beginning. *12 dated October 18th, 1847, and re- lows: and any public rights across or PROFESS1ONAL SERVICES corded in the Middlesex County 1st All that portion of a road or- through the tract of land north o1 Decrees amounting to approxi- DR. T. R. WRIGHT, OiUoprtty Clerk'* Office in Book B of Road*, dered to be opened three rods wide Woodbridge Creek, east of Stati mately $5,800.00. Fhyaiuian. Post Offlce Building, page 169, the said lot hereinafter by a return dated July 8th, 1802, and Street, south of property of Kmily Together with all and singular, the Mftln street, Woodbridg*. Houn; first particularly described, wa» or- recorded in the Middlesex County J. DeFoctst, and wmt of Staten Is- right*, privilege*, hereditaments and B.KAH-N 1-8 Tue«l«yi and Fid Clark's Office on July 27th, 1802, in land Sound. appurtenances thereto belonging or dered to be vacated, and the road Grand Rapid* Furniture [hereinafter secondly particulfurly di- Book A of Roads on page 82, be- 6th. That portion of Broad Street in anywise appertaining. PIANO INSTRUCTION tween the mouth of Woodbridge or between the , WILLIAM S. HANNAH, Washington Ave., & Atlantic Si. CUr» Bow'i "I

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to- I, .|v Evening 7 and '.< O'clock NEVER ANY ADVANCE IN PRICES riv. ERS Continuous Show Sundays and Holidays THF Rinly Turnt Crook TODAY and TOMORROW—Friday and Saturday- En/orff W t.Tn of "While London Double Feature < .>-',•>>." *r.;:fti ar.d direetad hy W.i.tor M^r.'St-c. c-omc* to the Wood- ; - !^t Theatre tomorrow. "TIN HATS" 1 *** IP. T> :ory 's ii — with — \v of love and service into the :'*-r. IV.o, Thp danphtcr of Ir,- Ben Burbridge's "THE GORILLA HUNT" •--• •» Burke of Scotland Yard. *•-!!«» him. . . AUo Aesop's Fable* H.-'.cr,c C'.•>?'.*•:'.••> ar.d W.i>

A beautiful htr.i ••'. »•;",«! h.Tse? play an important i ar: in Try "UP STREAM" A Jills. Wild Horse Stampede." the l'r:ivr- A John Fonl Pnnhiction «al Bliw-Streak wi-*t«rr. srarrir.g Starring MARY NASH, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK, Jack Hoxic, whU-h r^m*1* *.y the EARLE FOXE, SAMMY COHEN and FRANCIS FORD Woodbridpe Thoativ M-T.ii.iy. Tht- Rased on the famous, gripping story by Wallace Smith: TODAY and TOMORROW— herd is supposed t.> be tht- r-'.-rtrty of Jack -,n the picture, .i:v, 11 actual- "The Wise Snake." BETH BRONSON and FOKD STERLING in ity belongs to The nwr.or 'f a h-;p<- SECOND FEATURE- ranch near Lorie Pin*. <.\~'l:f>>nv,a. FRED HUMES in The herd is kept in a hujre valiey "Everybody's Actkg" nn the ranch. Hoxie o»T.S .1 nv.irV>v ranch, incidentally, an-.l ?pend« most "A ONE MAN GAME" if his time between pictures on hi? Desperate bandits armed to the teeth—the boldest mountain property. bank robbery you've evur seen—kidnapping a beautiful SUNDAY—April 3 girl and the mad chase and pursuit through the hillsg >» THRILLS!—that's what you'll see—and feel. Get your A.notber Triangle Story But ! seat early—don't miss this peppy Western! Dustin Farnum in "Tkc Flaming Froiti Not The L««tt Bit S«riouil : ! THIRD FEATURE— The Third Story of the RETURN ENGAGEMENT IV POPULAR REQUEST When two sisters love the same ] m*n, ajid said man just can't stem i RAH! RAH! RAH! ENTIRE WEEK Of APRIL 4th to make up hia mind which

WOODBRIDGR Johnnie Walker H»i Great f Mm Complete Change of Program Monday and Thursday " THEATRE ^ Opportunity To Dctnonttrate With Feature Pkotoptay* MatineL1. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 3.30 P. M. Hit Talentt In New Photoplay Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday— Saturday, 2.30 P. M.—Every Evening, 7 and 9 P. M. of Justice.'1 in which DOROTHY GISH in "LONDON" TODAY ONLY—Friday—Matinee 3:30 P. M. Johnnie Wulker shares Cijual pro- gram honors with "Silver 'Streak." Thursday, Friday, Saturday— NORMA SHEARER in king i.f dog actors, if an -jnusual REGINALD DENNY in "TAKE IT FROM ME", story of a y^-.sth wh-i prefer* the "The Waning Sex" whitv i;>::'>-- "f pleiL-ur* :<• tht miil- r.ijrht ..•:! .>f his father. Al an in- Extra Added Attraction— j "pporttine wiment, however, the rz. LLOYD HUGHES and MARY ASTOR in I !.re:i4l--A-;!i!ior suddenly dip?, leav.njr Oh Boy! What a Wow NEW JERSEY'S FINEST PLAY HOUSE i !;;- -inn. untrained and undisciplined, p-' -LiT-y T. hi? life'* wc-rk. After a Clara Bow Has "IT" "Forever After" Appropriate Short Subjects READE'S NEW 1 ii'-:"-r.i'.(- strupp'r with himself, t> Qomedy Ask Dad -i hi-r >'.:< ri-itive and the author-i No Advance in Price of Admission . Juh-isif- Walker finally emerj TOMORROVV ' h the help, of courst-. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—April 6 and 1-r- Double Feature Program :•:•• sipporting cast of g MAJESTIC 1 : .li.-'.ii-f,' which will he seen at THEATRE PERTH AMBOY :,.' V.'.aftridee Thfat,re, Wednes- "THE FLAMING FOREST" ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S FINEST THEATRES i.-.y, '..- Juno Marlowo. AJ Cosmopolitan Production directed by Rcyii;;-.. Barker. From the famous story of the same title '>• CONTINUOUS 1:30 t« 11:00 P. M. Racing Car in Film . THE CAST TODAY and TOMORROW— Auto race enthusiasts will have Serprant David Carrican ...... Antonio M ' '• ' 1 thw opportunity of watching Johnny Renee Ail •"• I Hines S\H*& to victory in one of the 1 Roger Auderm.ird . , Gardner J:i" ' Thomas Maghan in faswst racing automobiles in th* : | Wimbl, il.T. countrj' when they see hte new William A- Kirst National picture, "The Brown Tom O'lir "Blind Aleys" Dtrby," at the Woodbridge TheAtre Andre Audermard Emile Clia-^' Comedy "The Wild Roomer" Fox News next Thursday and Friday. It was Jul«u Lagarre ?; j.. Oscar Bi '• • SPECIAL MUSIC while Johnny was filming scenes at . Major GharltB Mi-Vane ,.. Clarence <;•• ••'•• '• KE1T Gift Matinee for the Kiddies Every Saturady Uiami tJSt Pete de Paola and Harry Ijujun - ! Prank I.<•:.: MONDAY—April 4th^NTMatineeH ~ ~~" Hartz won the speed races on the Donald McTavish ••: Charles S. t^' track down there, and Johnny Hines Fra-ncoia - Rojf Co'J'-> UDEVILLE JACK HOXIE in not only filmed scenes from the actu- VA Bobbie. : D'Arcy Me al race for hia picture, but he bor- D—A—l- rovred the car of Harry Hartz for ' | Mrs. McTavish , _ Claire Mcl>"W "Wild Horso Stampede" hia own use, which he speeds to vic- Sloppy i Bert K -i Comedy "Three Glad MetT Aesop Fables tory in one of the sequences from utii ]MeTavish ..... Mary Jane lr- SUN DAY—April the picture. Johnny Hines is a race fan, and he renewed his acquaint- SECONEt( D FEATURE- Laura La Plante w "Her Big Night" 7v^ ance with these dare-devils recently WILLIAM FOX PRBJSENTS 4t during the automobile races at In- MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— Love 'Em and Leave 'Em dianapolis, Chapter Seven "The Silent ^^^ ^^ "MARRIAGE" Starring VIRGINIA VALLI supported by aa all-star ca't "The Prince of Tempters" Not a Bad Idea Pktliiv adopted from the novel by the world-fame '< With LOIS MORAN, BEN LYOH and LYA DE PUTTl WEDNESDAY—April 6th—No Matinee— The latest thought in amnmoliita iiuthor, Horace G. Wells. SILVER STREAK rr»lBc rfKUiatlons is to li;i< v ymir I'mn- From the story '"Phi- KM-Duki1" br lv l'r^-'Hhs Oiipenhei The Dog Star of the Serial "Silent Flyer" in l>lpte reiMrd written "ii the lirmsc. FRIDAV and SATURDAY—APRIL 8 and »~T Why lint »p[ii.v tlie sanu- ;> nil lo i)mr- Double Feature licenses?—Slim- .t L(-;ul»-r lte- "Fangs of Justice" i porter. The Most Perfect Show For the Year 1927 Comedy "Smith's Landlord^ Pathe Review JOHN GILBERT in Alexander Dumas' Great Classisicc THURSDAY and FRIDAY—April 7th and 8th— Matinee 3:30 P. M. , "MONTE CR1ST0" I IlirccttJ by Emnn-tt J. Flyim CLARA ALL St-AR CAST iTX [ Kilniund Danli- Mi>nto Crittti John teleu isMOf HARRY LANGDON in COMING ATTRACTIONS oil, made for uuniitiiul ime only. "The Music Master" Thomas Meighan in "Blind Alleys" HtLli - liumuia an lafuv 10 WALTER Harold Lloyd in "Kid Brother" JANVUiK. h* , 4^7 C«»l SI., hUYak "THE STRONG MAN" Coleen Moore in "EJU Cinders" His latest 7-reel feature. From David IkU*c?> Great Stage Succet* rt~».U. lAVljuti. WMLat It Rain" 1,000 laughs or you get jour moi b(nator Case, "Who May Be Next \ Candidate for Governor, Takes Decided Stand on Sunday Lqw THE CITY OF \V|H> Gained Prominence in Defense of Mrs. Hall Credited ,1, Making Speech That Helped Defeat Biro Bill to BETTER VALUES liberalize" Sabbath; Barned Friends and Foes mm AMBOY ,\ iln tin- session of the 1927 Legislature nearing its end „!, powerful influence being brought to bear to secure ,,. ,,f the Biro Sunday Bill, designed to "liberalize" the •h i,, New Jersey, the following speech by Senater Clar- i Case, of Somerset, in opposition to the bill is Ken^ral- !ii,.d with having played a tremendous part in its ulti- i,.|Vat. The Somerset county senator has been mentioned •*ible candidate for governor and his decided stand on i,iy tii:itt€T undoubtedly has Th('" R1I»H Ji.it take the name of the HI Imtli friends and cncmlts. 1 1/nrd thy Gn,l jn vain ; 'Thou shalt Reynolds Bros. , I, follows: 1 nj)t staal ; 'ThnU shalt not bear false . Cite should wt ^tself witness'; 'Honor thy Father and thy "Department Store Of Dependable Merchandise" ,gainst the eomniortializ- Mother,; 'Thou sha.lt not kill'. Yet i... Sabbath. It is a today boisterous profanity in public fit thnt if u man is to be' is an offense against society. Still , and well and happy he the child is, by law, constrained to i for six days and rest from toward his father and his ,,n tho seventh day. That mother that do nut, end until comes PERTH AMBOY .viiimsical dixit nor an ex- death itself. It i* suggested that iijHTstition. It is a truth those matters shall be left to the . ,,li! ns I lie human rare nnd tlPtprmin.'itton of a reref«m- :i- liistiiry can make it. It dum, or that the vice of murder, , nl when Moses wt font on or of theft, or of perjury shall de- i'r .Shablmtu of the Baby. pend upon the result of an election? FANCY GOODS .ml the Assyrians was a re- ''The Sabbath has a demand on . ,f the seventh day as ft tho lives and consciences of mankind STORES IN relaxation from the week that is not to he silenced by « muni- STORES IN N*ui York City MY J range , /£. It there are tho»c who 'cip:il election nor by the ordinance I Kingston s Ti-oy N Y PQiniwilfm, *H-I l.ali'ful effects of sabbath j of a common council. A few days AIten town. Pal ..ilization, I refer them to UK<> this legislature paswd a bill \Niagaranills. HY. ! \ Jersey City N.J. Pittsfield, ii.'iiy of that great Jewish lb»t makes it a misdemeanor for a Reading. NOTIONS Perth A&bcy.NJ. Sehmiah, as given in the (barber to work on Sunday. In other Bat/onne. N.J. Scrqnton. Pa. hpter of his hook, I words, we solemnly pju,-cular Aipect, Alto -evvryone of us who voted /or that FURNISHINGS FOR ,i]irit of the Sabbath is bill that unessential work on Sun- Pt , -us except in the sense, that day is wicked. We cannot justify, MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN i- icli(fion has for its object our vote in any other way. Unless 97-105 Smith St. Perth Amboy .lie (food of man. Neither arber wink on Sunday is a sjn, we i h nor paternal unless any have nu riicht to say that a barber .If preservation by society wli'i pursue< his trade on that day is designated. It is essential guilty of a crime. 1 have before me AMBOY COTTON STORE Middlesex County's "BIG STORE' .iility of our civilization and the tally list of the senators who . ..-mils of years it has l>eeii voted for that bill. They are Abell, "Quality and True Worth" i - a proper subjoct of k'tfis- Allans, Bright, Carhart, Case, Cole, I: is a charter of life and Davis, Korsyth, I Arson, Mackay, DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE IN The above heading is our guarantee of fair ;.i the race of them wlvo i'ei'ion, Reeves (A.C.), Richards, treatment; quality and value—it is your assur- Holmrts, Simpson, Steven., Stiles, SILKS AND DRESS GOODS M'K-ied thnt so far us con-VVoiiier. Eighteen of them, Eigh- ance that what you buy here will satisfy you—• , humanitarian requiremcnU •.i.H-n senatiirs who by their vote de- , iif rest, that day might as termitu'd that it i.s wicked for n bar- We make no misleading statements to per- .411y day of the week. Also ber to work on Sunday; and it ap- Perth Amboy, N. J. suade you to trade with us. , i he problem presented by pears to me that, unless they are. pre- Unions beliefs that observe |iaremlinK measure. Smart Women t.n to the toiler his one day "These senators voted as I be- Every woman realizes that clever • IN tu nominate-a single and lieve they felt, voted as certainly n shoes are the "finishing touch" ^h .i;iy when all unnecessary in- great many nun and women feel, of the perfect ensemble. But uniformly cease. Other- j namely, thnt notwithstanding the many shrink from style in foot- wear or attain it only at the cost vill come n breaking down ; lilH'nility of modern ideas, notwith- of many a pang of discomfort. All lireaking down there, and \ *'• ndiiip tin- fraity of human prac- unnecessary—the Red Cross Shoe rest day, which is also the tice, there is Mimething in the differ- combines style AND comport with . will be gone.. ence of the Snbbath Day that is en- News fromThe Churches unbelievable success in both. See < is being made in the S]M' twined uith the wt'll-ebing of man the Spring Modes at f the moving picture | and thnt the day should be kopt dif- Congregational meets at the home of Miss Ruth Le- iu;iin.-t the preservation of J feretit from thu rest of the week in U.45 A. M. Sunday School. ber. ninicmal features of the t least this respect, that it be meas- 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. Sunshine Class at home of Miss ralily free of unessential comm«r- BOSTON SHOE CO. ! thr tenor of the argu- G:4S P. M. Christian Endeavor. Etna Bergh, 192 SMITH STREET :hut our citizens will be iul enterprise. Unless we are ready "What is Real Christianity," Nels Tuesday, 3:30 P. M. Nesbitt Cir- ' v uplifted by thus having o niako the dollar our god, let us Peterson. cle at ithe home of Mi's. C. C. Jones. nave a cure against consecrating We've studied the prefer- ' i places of clean amusement 7:43 P. M. Evening Sermon. Wednesday, 8 P. M. Mid-Week the bonds). If less th»n the max-jet' t all bids. ences of Woodbridge men ••!• -inti. A threefold answer, *-i y day in the week to the making Prayer Meeting. f money. In the particular instance The ladies Asaociaition will meet imum authorized amount of an issue j Proposals should be addressed to for 47 year». mil:-Tin; moving picture Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. M. I. Ladies Tea met at the home of Is sold the unsold bonds of such issue ' We know what't bett in the hiive mentioned we preserved that Mrs. C. Liddle with twenty-six la- the undersigned Township Clerk, of .'i.ivi' ii»t yet vindicated their Dem a rest. ill be those last maturing. The new hat ftylei. Remit: A dispensing spiritual uplift; Jifference at the cost of namiig as dies present. The ladies ivil! mcr* the Township of Woodbridge, New i-riminals, and of punishing as crim- bonds of this issue will, unless all Jersey, ami enclosed in a sealed en- perfectly balanced stock of !.ri ; arc obviously ambitious next week wilbh Mrs. Lee Smith of Eaiter'hatt. Big enough to inals, those who turn the day to Trinity fepiicopal Grove avenue. . bids therefor are rejected, be sold velope marked on the outside "I'ro- •:ic day into one of money to the bidder or bidden 'complying give every man hii choice. ; ..;Mi if ih« commercial camel profit- in the unessential employment 8 A. M. Celebration of Holy Eu- posals for Iiond." Bidders must at f shaving another man's beard. with the terms of tho Bale and of- Varied enough to insure in- : ••! in the u>nt through this charist. MeAodiit the time of making their bids deposit fering to pay not less than the a- dividuality. .. r -hall very presently have Not Partiun Politic! 10 A. M. Church School. 10 A. M. Sunday School. a certified check for 2 '/o of the face •!' \n< homely carcass entire- "I should hafe to think that it was tl A. M. Holy Eucharist and 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. mount necessary to be raised by the amount of the bonds bid for, drawn Our Own & Berg Hats petty politics that swayed the vote 4 P. M. Evensong. 6:46 P. M. Epworth League. kale of such issue, and t« take there- upon an incorporated bank or trust $4& $5 f any senator »n a measure that Monday, 8 .P. M., Voatry m«oting George McCullough. , 'for the least amount of bonds of company to the order of the Town- ' in- individual shall deport Knox & Finchler ii Sunday, what amu.se- nade a crime of aii act that is per- at the rectory. St. Margaret's Unit 7:45 P. M. Evening Sermon. "Trip such issue, commenoing with the ship of Woodbridge, in the County tly innocent except for the day on at home of Miss Laura Brod head. first maturity, and if two or more $8 & $10 •• .iiull seek iir eschew, are 1 Through thfe Holy Land." of Middlesex, to secure the Town- 'i.:i', for the most part, his which it occurs. I should hate to Tuesday, J P. M. Evensong and Rev. Louis Terhune, of Philadel- bidders offer to take the same a- ship against any loss resulting from ;:!ul his conscience must think that any senator is being address. phia, will preach, both morning and mount of bonds of th« same issue a failure of the bidder to comply iiii! society is-large-ly con- swayed by petty politics or personal Wednesday, 3:30 P. M. Little Sis- evening. then the bonds of that issue will be with the terms of his bid and the re- ambition in his vote on the measure 'li tlif proposition that the ters of Fleur de Lis at the rectory gold to the bidder or bidders offer- quirements of this notice. BRIEGS now before us. i It is said that the Ohoir rehearsal. Chriitian Science Society • : l>e used for barter and ing to pay therefor the highest ad- The successful bidder will be fur- moving picture interests behind the Thursday, 9 A. M. Holy EuchariBt. The Christian Science Society of ditional price. The purchaser must ' i any unessential com-. present measure are, by the very na- nished with the approving opinion of MEN'S STORE • •> i-prise. The Sabbath was 8 P. M. Choir Rehearsal. Sewaren is a branch of The Mother- pay accrued interest from the date ture and extent of their enterprise, Friday, 7:30 P. M. Boy Scout Church, The First Church of Christ, Messrs. Caldwell & Raymond, of Now mini; made for him be-able, if they so inclined, to boost of the bonds to the date of delivery, York City, as to legality. 91 Smith St., cor. King :: ist have u day of resit. meeting at Trinity Parish House. Scientist, in Boston, Mnaa. Services and must take and pay for the bonds the,ir friends by quite legal methods 8 P. M. Litany, Question Box andare held in the church on West ave- Dated: March 25th, 1927. ••• •]>' for him. , to further public preferment and to at said National Bank «f Commerce B. JOSEPH DUN1GAN, PERTH AMBOY MM' sonic workers must Instruction. nue every Sunday morning at elev- within ten days from the award consign to the lingering death of en o'clock. • Township Clork. • inlay. The milkman, the inconspicuousness such as are not thereof. The right is reserved to 3-25; 4-1. ^il, ihu trainman, the cook within the favored number. Well, Preibyterifcn Subject of Lesson-Sermon this "i hers who must do their Somerset , County is a pleasant 10 A. M, Sunday School. week—"UNREALITY." ^MMmTmsminmrioj^^ •i''h legislation should be plate to live; but, whether it be to 11 A. M. -Sermon. "Joy in Heav- Testimony meetings on Wednes- w!l legalize essential em- live or to die, I prefer to maintain en." day evenings at eight o'clock. The Tliis is a recognition of the traditions of this and many 3.30 P-. M^ Junior Christian En Reading Room is open on Thursday MilLiiims that is not incon another old-fashioned community in deavor. "Selling 'Truth' with Oui afternoons from three to five. Here Friday and Saturday Only 'ii it continuing recognition Lives." all authorized publications may b« 1 our Htate. We are opposed to the • :LII«J its uses. commercialization of the Sabbath, 3.30 P. M. Early Intermediates. read,'borrowed, or purchased. ^''iri-i Referendum Vole whether with or without municipal "What Must 1 Do to be Welt-Edu- FIRSt QUALITY •HKKested that the keeping consont." cated?" Colored Baptiit . a.-, a clay that is differen 6:30 P. M. Prayer Circle. 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. CORD it-st of the woek shall hi 6:45 P. M. Intermediate and Sen- 1.30 P. M. Sunday School. TIRES 1 tVreridum. The in&titutioi Newt of All Woodbridge Townthip in ior Christian Endeavor. "What Is 6.45 P. M. Baptist's Young Peo- 'il'iuli WHS Solely and law- Real Christianity?" ~~ HIGH PRESSURE AND BALLOON the Independent, the moil widely ples' Union, •'•'I in conjunction with 7:46 P. M. Bermon. "Christ of 8.00 P. M. Evening Sermon. in ntal commands as that read piper r-fp..»f * * f .-.: w , •>•* \\ .-..^b •'*' Af$ Will Help to Pay Mr Jdius CaHan - c »- i pl»*> • . • - :'>•,: \:. TT.*> IF SO LET BAUMANN DELIVER v •.+f<-f-,te4 S .'.- • ' •\r>»><- f t f •••• .:tJMT'.y ®> V f r the THOR FLOWERS TO THE SHIP O .-. -f •.. . :;•'.•-: -;(T-• * *- .<-. •&* a wr:-,>-- :. :.:..- ».tV. tiif T>p the u t*rt ;*"* t; the f -"trier• Nothing Will V.- •rBRIDCE !..: '..' lr. B'.iwk 2T:-B. J Tivf u.r.f *v*:er'.y or. thf swif Mis* S "«- •.r.r.-'ujrh i.>'. li ir. B'.i'Ck 711 or 712 h" a', V (>: N-r.fi f tell ut your with^ ir* »r::. : V /'" and w« will deliver where and when * ht xxxv: shmre rjn you »y of i9i" r.ir.p p..-- of Eim*i«;«d A i; th«nw«TUrir.-.r.p •r upr. • 6< - y irK: *- JOHN R. BAUMANN r K-Jt UK1 feet s^utheriy fr ftre*-. Tf. iT,e VTFSTFRY rrer « 1.-; IS. Greenhouses: St. George «nJ Hatelwood Avenue* w 27"-B; thence *a R A H W A Y S r. j The Lots j3, ;•;, l'. it". Bi>.-k

ti)* C'f said let 1»" at a po'.n* *1 SHERIFFS SALE si::. ^:.ve- f«*> so-theily fr..T, tr.e : !I"'!>'.F = E\ r.>MM""'N M.F. \^-- rr.*t. r. A re< ft * ; _ r. £ r. d f:tpj-er •» a; •side of Edgar Stnett, ther..^ A" ' *~*'\ P3i:.:e H.»l '" :'. ra' r. T'air^.r* :.,: *r^ „.•-«•• KT.: : tr.e :iti.-'.cr a-.ter.«*•"* - y :«. r.-^r,ir*i are i approxnnate y vs.. E!-i:abeth nr.?7 arJ !.••-> LIVABILITY . . • r r !S?-ed from •, h-'U' 220 f#*-t auth C1T!..-Z. defi-r.dsr.t' Fi ':•. f -r -a'.' W< : Mi. ar.Mri s Ma:> • i- n:v. ..r.t ret tc \ sC'-trier.y s.dt . of ?rer.-*e da'.. 1 F.b. 'Ji. I'.'-. Irise'.t* • ara! Mrs ILuf.fi rt- --- v* at>i>r<»j»riaj«l, i ***<*riy s.ae of Arr.r y Aver.ut: ? rg. M: By virtue of the ut>..ve sta'.ed vi-r.t er.. Mr . »r«i Mr ir.; • r v.sir.s of Sec- ! therce >»>u*,heriy i.cr.g t^.t- wr?t*r:y . --, •..- •" 'i i •.-•:,. rv the K::c :? '• "'• soap? Mr* Sa;av.u. j JMl I ''' Mr; ; Ra.j ; r.rr.s r. )t£ r. H r.,r, 13 of •c. ;;; :f ;he Late* »id-•}• t.'i-.-T 'TrV:r- < " •-. r. «r.j tr.c cc--t c.J:«tc • ^-f^ i\? - t • f.i> i: ' .;'••!:- v-•!•:'.• •' MB* l».-otr Nassau. .r-ii-.'.. -A'hich notes ;«r;y side of :.•:••. i? :r. B - it;r-i..5 i~: fj-.-: -- '.i;:- ire .^r:; witKi-S itiurr WEDNESDAY. APRIL TWEN- N-sba;in.. Mr ar>c Mrs. Ilr-.5*.:-(-rg • • sr .r.tereft at a and the place •:'. .r bonds ! TIETH. NINETEEN HUNDRED ra:e r!t>t ', >.>o3 r.x per cen:. * Cvntainir* I 3. 41, 4-*'. Tr.r TV" E ••--.; W;<-.cr rw^rrf? n.- .. i-, :..\rt-:_ ,-:. .-_ .r;.':.-J a;: ' =' «••:;.: The it :»•; L\'.: ck :r, f- aftt rrr.'.r. of "ve i Mr Mrf. respect of *.-.. - ..:-? cr rKir.Js shall B'.uik 27f-A. ?aid day at the sheriff's effi.-e. in th..- "Tti. r>e detertnir.t : y tr.e Chairman of ^ni,. jt, .i(, *• '-•" . i:v .if New Prj'>'*ic\;. N. .1 tr.e Townshi; . .•••r.-..tt«*. trie Town- Jn ^VK'^J-B fur. 1-b ir. ^-. .ve r-pv... ;.£f. ar.d ;r.terest jf TVM', wr.it Prrt; u;; • Clerk' ar.; T ..irrjihip TTeasarer, 274-F. the defendant» F-'jabeth O:o;z ar.d < .AK^ . . L'.vabs'.Ll;! to Lots 1. 2. S. :n L'.-.-ck 27-1-D. lx>i.i= Orosi, of. IT, ar.j to all the t ,e b^'ch o( WTor,i{ (;,wi r Mtv» Mildred Valentine I* . j'.e-s or vh .le hr^.-hdoa-T, h.'l. K: . 'i . . " ... i... J-r Pan :f Bl«k 27--B. Given Party in Elizabeth t,.r.<><. tiiemon Prans. just Vikh 1.1 Parj of lots :3. 14, 1 '. 20 of AH that certain )•••.. tract, parci. of II ' The «-i!l be tr.d grow! r.r: .:. :.: * '.<:•• Block 277-B. '.and and premise?, hereinafter par- f.^ iol"iO"ws: *.•:. ii:.r •.-:. E'.m- ticalar!y de*CTibed, situate, lying and fc:id rr.uicle. Gives chicle a i. A:; that Al! th-.*e Isnd» lyir.g •• .r. ca-.pr.ter > Mr*. K-"*.ri <. r. .-•! Strei". i Amb-;y Avenue. WCK;>d Aver.ue and t.-.c eJkter.y prcp- ir. the Town?r.ip of f.ro»th. Enable? them to p. bndg-e. T iur.ty of Middlesei and ailmenU like Itg weakne^v 1 ••••-s-ribed as ' '..•.•«. erty !.r,e of Greenwv.d Trrr--•'.•. 5X Down—18 Months to Pav ?:*te of New Jersey. f.c. Givei them heal::., [.. H-.-ginninp ~: the intersection of par.sculariy destrLbeti w f...,••*•*: .-. h;.r..r '.I M.si M.^rJd Vi BEGINNING at the ir.tp-^-cti' n of ebuodant quantitiej. the norther:; • :, -f Maying f.r*,. Eer.nmr.g a: a jx:- :' :re -est- T!:e(o r k R. •:• we-:<.r!y lint v.f Fra=er «treet. •*v.h the iv.i-.cr.y s»de of Soh^o! *rly *ide iir.e ch:ci.s I-, the "orwrnal LJ . wuh the southerly line of New Brurs- i -J-'.-'.B w««r'.v alone where said sWt iir.r .i .r:trr-r,r<-d >,y ' 'i/'l-.'s : Mr. Ha Jr.. f 1 n T Avenue, as the 5&rr.e i? r:'".v •.',- norther'.;. Ml" "' P <*W"€ tat t-L' jtiltf lV s^Ut: v i_ ~. *• . .!'. DiVCK .'. Mr. ^r.a Mrf. Harr.r^iar. Thi'ot Ambcy'Ave- 274-E; :henoe runr,;r.? northerly a-. '-"«ated and from said betrhturg r-r. -. .f E'.:ni!>eth, w.'.. t^ric r..-. rjnr,.ng northerly lor-S the westerly sue .f E'.tr.wooi • r.. tr front *' t westerly «ide of Fraser Street, on a - v -.dt of Amboy Av- Averse ibv-: 2^•J :e*t; •>„-•> - "'- a< *r '-h* es- coum, MUth twenty-six (20) depree.- ,;i Vjiertine ar.r,•:•'.:.^t-j tr.it he: r'tr.erh- s:de of land; r-»>g westerly t: trit :-i.-t ;. er. .-*• lo tht twenty 1201 minutes we?*., a distance r. Mri. Th.mat tt'r.fr.t. » ,'jid .-. ;.f Michael M. Em.:, eorr.er of a sut»-3iv.0vJ tra.t of iar.d of Ninety-iix and f>.rty-eight "T<: BUTTERMILK i^tr.r. . f r.jrior ar.c :r.c br:ots- tr.e A«s*&sm«iit Map of known as Br:dgv:v.vre Terrace-; IJ w.i. b* Miss Fi.rerue Brown, hundredth?. (i«6.4«> feet to the BABY CHICK FOOE .ji.r.. M.ss Marv Simmers and ,f Woodbndg* M lot thence runr^e *—- ^^ .-^theasterly corner of lot 27 as laid SttM a*d Gaarc.u r [ 17 in Block ?4?, thence running east- , southerly side

Woodbridge Feed & Coal I Sucteiuri to S B B-I-WI Woodbridge, N J.

id Sadie R. Valentine, -*et aoatheriy M:&i (..ira Swair., of Brojkline, north lwer;ty->;x I: t- always j.£v_.: ::.r. j-_rti.r.j straight *-.th a jen^r.a-.ej on the Assessment Map l>n>- of Bndgemere Terrace ab,. Miss., M.M MATV Noel Simmens, twenty minutes ea?t ninety-six and i of thr T-Wnship of Woodbridg-i- a£ • i*0o feet; thence running easterly Miss Helena L S'.mmens, Miss Evelyn re hundredth? 11*6. oT t U: .- ;r. Blo•cc k 54S; th«n e rur,- . lor.g a hr.e about paraJie, to and a- • Osteraar.. ii.;* Margaret Ogden, C n:.r.g sy-.herly Misi Frcderika S. Weeks, M:=s Mar-' ".'j ••OT.K the easterly bou: 20u feel: •outherly from th. Erur.^ick Avenue; thl-nce <4> s •-*•'.,_ there U * lir.t .:' s^J Lot v. Blvck 5-is ab.-•. second dewnbed course U> the north- v--r:-^:.: is 1 v-rie Haur.t. Mis» Madelire Jasper,:1^ easterly a'.cng thr preser.t southerly •aster- tr>' property Hive of lands now or! of New Brur^vkk Avenue, on M.«-i E~'.hcr tigden, Mi&s Ruth Gray.'"*' ... . formerly belonging to Sasan A- Dix- Mr,. H.nrv B.yard Clark and Miss '•>" ^^.mat«iy a: right ang.e* t ur^. south sixtv-three degTec-3 r-.n.... >treet to westerly s:ae -A ^.,. denoted as lot 4, Mirg»r*: Hw.-ver. iS.r._ ' v.reet, thence runrr.ng south- ••r:r:^fc easterly across said lot 0 •5-" Down (•rly _..*V the westerly side vf ?.'r..,i &' -. Lot> 17 and 31 tv the place of beginning. !b y New Bran5wick Avts.Je. m ny hjine. No obkgauonj "I an-, nvt making any n*w ac- r. _-.•: ;>arts of lots 8-a, >-b. y and lr.cf.ding part of lot 1 of BVk , BEING the sarr.e iirem'.*c< c^.nvty- cju&ir.tariccs," interrupted old Gaur.x 14. 27?, part of Lot 1, Block 2»2. part : t. j ;,-. -.>lt sa j E'.iiaVfh O'v'i by > N. Gr.rr.rr.. -G'day'."—Kansas City A.'. •..-.:•=« lands lying brtTeen Am- .,•; ;,,; ^ c.f Block 2*3, Lots 31. 32. i deed of Mithael Nagy and E'.iiabeth S'^r. ' b-;y Aver.ue and Elmwood Avenue 33. 34, 35 of Block 274-E. Nagj", his wife, dated January 2, K No. Gtt All Lot and block numbers re-'i .•<•'.=• and »v -Je-d •" •••«• r'erk'« ! N co thoM indl£ ater lt-20. Judgment 4rr.our.urig to approxi- in is ab. -- - 1 RESOURCES / by George R. M«rrill. C. E.. To»-.mately J2.1 w. . as renting a ; •• 1 Loaw and discounts 1,190.203.32 >hip Engineer. , ( Together with a!: and singular, th* tu walk in. \- -• PUBUC®SEKV1CE 7. The location of any ^ir. if ^ r.ght.5, pr;vi!trg«». h'trtditun'.i-r.ts and Jl.lxu.2u3.32 tv will buy y Loans "r- park may be changed Lr-:r* p!aT> ippur;er,arice? tr.t-rrunt,. belonging C OvcrdralLs, unsecurod ... S -.i 3 \\i'\\ shuw y .. ar«i spevi!ieat;ons therefor dec.ir;<-o r in anywise appeKaining. and how. 3. t. S. Ge**r»ncBl Mcsritici »w»ed: from py resolution of. the T-.wr.sh.;. a. Deposited U> secure circulation iL". S W1LUAM S. HANAH. bonds par value) f XS.OOO.00 Cumnlittee within the l:n.it ..f tr.t Sheriff. b. All other Unit*d Stale* Goverr.a.ei.t se- SoL KANTMK. DR. IRA ROSE curities (indudiog Premiums, if ar.yi 1,000.00 far as may be four.a r.e,es=nr\ ,r. the actual carrying :.:*. ..f nK p:,..3-25; 4-1. ?, 15. DR. ISADOR LEVENBERG Total ._ - _ .. 2«,000.00 improveir.er.'., either bt 4. OlWr bond*, (toclu, »ecurit>«*v *lc 22220,494.00 4 Ar.r..ur.-.c *.':.c .jriiiry ..-f anuiher office lor the of laying out tf«r 3irr.t wiirar. N««s ol All Woodkridci Town.hip ID 6. Bar.kui« House. JU.750.O0; Parn;tuit »r.a General Practice of DcntUtry and Oral Surgery at uxt-urei, $4,576.07 the UdcpeKdtat, the mtt widely 5. L*tt-fu.l reserv* with Ftd*r*l Reserve ttii.k ^u 3j m ti» work of'cor.s-,rj:'tJVr., -ir. c.:.- rvtd paper is Woorul«c 7 0 \V ASH INGTOX A VENUE i>. lt*ms with Fedtrjil ftestn'e Bank ,r. pr.- \ necrion with said f'irk. Cfii of collection! SIMONS BLDG. \ 10. fash iit vault and amount due from of rfae taxable reil ! pp jper.y <;u- CARTERET. X. J. na'uoiial binks ..I.--' ub-hi c!ud:ng improveraer.t.= i IS Redemption fund wifti U. S. (Treasurer n:.J .Bereft iu .ne ir.iririrr l-r^^'^drtl 'i WE CALL FOR IT due from U. IS- Trt»i«r«rL . 1,260.00 ' S«cti(|B 12 of Chapter W31,626. n* LlAfllUTlEi 1? Ck^.Uj stoek p»ad in iu. ^Jr>:•is fund profiu EMPIRE 32,T140.63 $>11.1S4.00. A ij lor 1 piud 11,82418 mtr.t&l THEATRE s mc 2U.916.45 * - r«c t.ed v.th RAH WAY 22 !icstr»«> for taxes, rr^ ^* T^ MONDAY AND TUESDAY g uid hi 27. Ctru&ed check* wjtsftauaiifc . be uktE by pur- 2K r»ffc*r's Check* catKaudlnf . 413.07 D0NTM1SS- 1,102 51 Tut»J of Items 27 « tf Tout of dewaad dapeau (biher t Siki* of N*w Jtr- tfaas bank depowite) subject to tty; i SurQ.t, C of -.Mi TUM teMittKcit Mtvi^m lt*mt ta 2 9>•»• .. » (payable \ 47i,35a 10 after W daya, or Hibj«ct u U day* or ai^S (ikM^d £r»t j«id- Cleaning Up The| ^am Mtiee, kad postal akfteg*): j: »kn-t £», lti27. Ceniitai* of depout toth*r va*n for i&ot.- Advertu*d AprU 1 *nd Apr.li' «, jf bfeanng: April n'j j ST. irJjtt tin* Old Ones Total «f toa* B J DU.SIGAN, lu l 37 f 4-! That'* Our Bu»in«M. Making Your Old ^ ' Look Like NEW T««al ltl Kad Ready for Another flromer'a S«** r Oa^ o7feaMw< . _ Shattering Juy . GmatMt UK r C*rt«ret 662 and We Will C*ll for You. ^ " iflniLHiiMi •f UM buk, d* a*!..- • -jjuuiw' k.043 ill Ho ia* And Deliver It Back Re*dy to Serre You Malkw« like "IT* 00 »creem that ti. " tnta to tlte WIUX1M L, flABMBB, CaMuer , SuiseHbod ud sworn U> ttffwe me titis «8lk day of Murct,, 1 RMsevdt Fancy Cleaners & Dyers ! AUGUST F- GKEIXES. J^U*, M4tc of N. J. French Cleaning Our Specialty ( -Mua ku feu* MCWHU ill *** to lODBfet

Charming At a Snakeskin Beg and THE New Candy Shoet Tempt Paulus Dairy Box Eve Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. I'hone 2400 Established 1890

DON'T BE MISLED—BE SURE IT IS PAULUS' MILK

JVULUS' POSITIVELY T USE ERFECTLY MILK ASTEURFZED

Paulus' Pasteurized S«Iect Milk Walker-Gordon Certified Milk TmtriTEIIMfmMEMORASM Wendmete Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk Out Suydam's and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin M- JIM/' Tested'Milk (*all

blSTRIBUTION COVERS "AIOUJTO hei neck «b« wore * yellow ribbon"—it need around the pretty yoke WH Madame goes walking in this cos- Mew Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayreville, and cunt back to the start; and when it tume she feds comfortable in mind and Uced right through the frock the caught body. For the knows she KMIU very •mart in her frock with bolero jacket nil Parlin, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, It, and tied it in a manner that was very, tunk skill, carrying a >n;JieJ(in tug to Woodbridge, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. very smart, match her slipper*. Arid sincr a jacketed ( Thil gay little frock appean modishly fiock like tiis makrtt a mmpletr raalume for the street, she ciirs ml ft-rl nr> •irm In almn»>. any light material, from cr'pe days that style will '•", •"'« a. t«svco»t. dc Hunt lo gingham. If it is of a printed Here we see U>ID •-•;*• i:«d with, the NOTICE 1!)27, for Settlement and alTowancc; w dotttu malei lal the yoke, od the Vzot shiny fide for waist «n I lor the trafl- Ill-ruins cnni'crncd may t«k<- the same heinR first audited and laud et the paoiio, thouk) be of a solid •ring banla of tlie b^itru ja.irt. line* •hades of one c..'or nuy Mo he im-d in •stated by the Surrrogate. color n> mauh or harmonize. 1V=e ,-, tlmt the Subscriber, iulminis- Cc:t »nd »kirt, ,|, intends to exhibit his final ac- JAMES K. BERRY, »ii»t, jo that the coMumc becomes a and tbr lightest for tnc:...;. g i,i-.»lf SilJ tn tho Orphans Court for the Administrator. oomfilete nisi vraihrr owrmblc. ,ty "f Middlesex, on Friday, the 3-1H, 2fi; 4-1, K, 15. /' •v -fciiiul day of April, I'.ili", —I'lease mention this paper when •—Please mention this paper when _ Classified Ads. Bring Result* - n ;i. m., in the Term of April, purchasing from our advertisers. buying from advertisers.— Mention this paper to advertisers- Creator of Action ** RABINOWITZ HARDWARE FTEN we hear the enthusiastic ccrns—telephone. When money is THE PERTH AMBOY i O expression, "He's a go-yetter!" overdue — telephone. When ship- "If It's Hardware, We Have It!" —in other words, a man of action. mentd are overdue—telephone. Full Line of The telephone in action, too, can In getting business action in these | GAS LIGHT COMPANY j HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VAR- aptly be termed a "go-getter" of the and many «ther ways, the telephone NISHES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS. highest order. For instance: plays a leadtag role. In fact it is one When quick sales contact is needed of the greatest forces at the business 206 SMITH STREET 558-555 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET, N. J. with out-of-town con- man's finger tips today. I I Tel. Carteret 312 and 1918 Heating and Cooking Appliances NEW YORK. < TELEPHONE < COMPANY

Rwud Automatic and Storage Water Heaters NOTICE TO CREDITORS action therofor against the said ni- Robert A. Hirner, Smokeless Soft Coal ministratrix. Administrator. Julia Sab",' administratrix of Ste- Dated Febninry IS, 1027. 3-1, 11, 18, 25; 4-1, 8, 15, 22, 29. New Proceu Gas Ranges phen (Jori, deceased, by direction of JULIA SABO, the Surrogate of the County of Mid- Administratrix. Is Good Fuel dlesex, hereby |»ivcs notice to the3-4, 11, 18, 2.r>; 4-1, 8, 15, 22, 2S. creditors of the su\d Stephen Gori, to bring in their debt?, demands, and NOTICE TO CREDITORS CLAM CHOWDER claims against the estate of the said Con-Den Rit Radiant Logt Robert A. Hirncr, administraitr of We Have It deceased, under oath or uflirmation, William Reilly, deceased, by direc- at within six months from this date or tion of the Surrogate of the (!eu»ty Johnson's Fish Market Odorlew—Efficient—Inexpemiv* Givt. Us A Call 13 13 Perth Amboy they will be forever barred of any of Middlesex, hereby gives nolitc to the creditors of the said William 462 R^h-way Ave. MARGARET MAGYAR Reilly to bring in their d«Mg, de- RYMSHA & CO., Inc. mands and claims ngainat the estate Phone Woodbridge 851-W ILON SYSTEM OF of the said deceased, under oath or 989 State St. MAURER, N. J. SCALP TREATMENT Two Deliveries Daily affirmation, within six montbn litm Telephone 143 Perth Amboy HAIR GROWING this date or they will be 1OTCV«T tar- 7-8 A. M., l-G P. M. Tel. Perth Amboy 750 I red of any action therefor agaimal Op-en Wednesduys & Fridays Only Classified Ads Bring Results 130 Smith St. Perth Amboy th» said administrator. Dated February 15, 1927.

Raising trie Family lt wmil,i „„.• P Aft ,BN HfcClO WOODBRIDGE FORDS "\ ' vo f \ r t NkfiL OF THE. j w»r ~*i~y,^b» IO Mitt i (r.vttu.N^ NEW YORK LOUIS MORRISON *>' * jAuouR^r".. ^ " f* CANDY KITCHEN ^ 3 J Shoes, Clothing and General Manufacturers ytid Dealers is Merchandise Strictly Pare Open Every Day Except Saturday \

•7 MAIN ST. Woodbridge

~-*• wftn^AllONAL CARTOON CO H 1 All About Airedales Proii/ic f'i«/i ' MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL_ A sturgeon, dnrlnu the ll?ir» normal I AR£ O* \JJWW IS HE* LISSEU, BO«C, -TMrS rS AU AWW«*A.t, AM' W^S j||] Urttlme, will lay 7,fl0n.iKHl pggi, SO SMART HE OOK HAFTA Be GOOD UXDKWG. RUM UP TD eyem &TBAUftEK, AWO IMP* I NA RWOW, TUei SAN AM AldfeDAte WW OO VIOUT (SRAVUU FtLR MOBO0V= AIR60ALE6 ^HE CMtLDRK^, AU'TMEi WVAWE SOOP , "SARWME HOOUO* AKNTWIMfr MM OTHER OpS WW DO, AMD THEU AU' T«BV' AIMT 6KKERED o1 BEARS, VJtLP (JA.TS L\SK iw OTHER PO*. AIBSQW.ES OW^ BKEU DOft FBO«A WHWU. VA> Gm ME MER WOTUIUCroAW1 tWEV Ulkr KIDS! IF UeilUESS VU^S A Tb TAKE HIM OQVtU TO R*\96D A«XJT Piftry »/ef RS AMD TW' FIRST OM£S 0QH« FBO*A EUGIAMD, IU TU' COUWTIW F«f Cats aad W««a4t SlkJ. MftO Vt IVI TH' TMCAIBB Prevent infection! Treat DO« AMD every cut, wound or ^tJ >FlMt scratch with this power- ful non-poisonous anti- septic. Zonite actually kills germs. Helps to SEJ4DIU A heal, too.

iNoticrou, lltWOlli OF W*S STOOPtO poses Eaale Brand haa raitied more hellthy babies than all otmr Infant foods cumblu«d. By OaboriM Gross Injustice THE FEATHERHEADS

Tut MOT* ON THE. D0TT6C 'ICTuRE *«J S S0M& |>OPUL^« 601 OLO TL/rtTLB5 B&Ck ft,T Thl* EAGLjE BRAND VOU CAKl'r FAINT II WHS NOT CONDI N.SIilJ MILK lC* WWO CALLfcO RIGUT OUT HEQE / ci- 'MUSKY'/' FLOP 3ftl-«M*N WONT IN OUW U08BV- ^FPTTA PULL TMSIU Niewa iCt TILLINO- AaouT <^Y r*T COMMIBilON^ WONT > r }vv*EN [WlOi IN THIS 3WB CUT A CAPIH THOUOM ? // fi >^ R. A. H1KNER , Funaral Biraclor aad .;"• Expert Ewbclmer :i i: t

Th« only fully equipped aftd uj-tt'W dat« UnderUking Katsbliihrntat ( V town. • |i F»ir Tre«lni*»t to All. Woman'* Club »t Memorfsl Munir,, al Riiilding. Girl Scout, to Us* Skafes feefti School Art Sy enl Designed Banner [Residence Crowd^ by April 29-30--Play "Captain Ap,,l, Fords News On Hiking Trip Tomorrow jack" by High School Faculty ,, For Mask Gub; Sewing Class Will Make It Guests Who Play Cards Woodhridge High School Auditorium ( liy floral rnm- M«y 7—Card Party, WayB „„,, M April 9 <'nkc .^1' Chiir.-h in t rw1 Means Committee of Woman's r|ni Emnt.i II .wur.i C.i"v-»:lki. » '"'h friil.' p-,i. S>vf> IVi . s.n,,, At School Fund Event mitt.-e of Methodist in Craftsmen's Club at 2 P, M. K rhsir eal [»••' pi. win a |>—TO this weok in rom- Liikuch, veslibulr. Mi?. A- 1 i; -.», May 9—Curd party by Woman . »>,!••• [ii'tition with luii'.y other pupils for V .mil?, April I I n.: Republican Club at CrnfUm,,,,,. A r tomorrowi ,, .. ,-, tTa-r" pupils profitably to be church at ...,, ..,] .i ,; !,..< re time. .lumpen nf tvj to Miss Pearl Peterson, a box of j uilt lt r u Court Mercede* Commitlee handkerchief-; basket of fruit to Miss ' (•:r-r •heir lun. h ,..,, >.A.n;y ilrnwinfc-; wore \h? fac- p:!:y '. -pother •«.*itri Frieda Martin. Working for Guest Night Alice Sandnhl and two loaves of , with hrea.i to Mrs. Fd Falconer. The high ; When in Railway Stop at IV: h I,.':T" W-'t. and MilMn 1'awlak. 1 wore" for Fan Tan: James WaJsh, >:' ;'"•• nv.isu r'.ub. GalbraiUhV de- The annual {rues'. r.:f'"' "'• '•hp ( a" lamp «hade; Mrs. Mvy Klein, smock; j Mi- K. M .;c": »'•'• I"' pxfcuted ir. maroon cardie stick*; Mrs. L. Campion, ap- Mr- M.i.-*i( rccon'Jy Recent Arrivals t •> stimulate activity hy pupiis jjenerHi chairman anii or. the com- ron; Mrs. Thomas Somers, towel: Established On Honor in 1905 i -urd 1'IT(> homo in ,nff ,,f regular clssa room^fvor- mitt:•••! f-r 'i'.' ti-nrtl'r if, St, Ji Thriving On Merit Ever Since . Woodbridjr -; a roll of hrmor has beer, fum- ar.d Helen Sullivan. K.ith^v'n Me- ir.an, toilet set; Mrs. J. Ruth, coffee; >rvi. Th.rr. 1 fur children -h f-r. I': Guirk. May Wakh ai'.d Kathleen Miss Annie Walsh, atomizer; Mr*. E. •OP :<•• Mr .ir.d Mr,. Krsr play T!w or wh'i arc taking lossons nn various in- I !>.<( of ."»nity,». Hughes, Mrs. Edw.ir.i K-.nhorn. Mr. J. Finn, powder bag. Fropd. i*r-.Jtr.pT.. rv,J lutii l<>»<* * made a most interesting Poster, with ?hade; Mrs. H. A. Neder. casserole; Jfin M « Pnnohutf, Mrs, J. K Sichy. Mr.-k :i very attractive dosipi i-ioi" and "An OK Plantation Miss Anna Feuchtbaum, towel; Mrs. newest fabric* and shade* 1 jir; Mrs. K •' alum othy rook. Violin: Peter K.itt, ("Jus- Night." in Columl :.!" '!ub House P. Olbrick, apron; Mrs. J. J. Grace, M uivo H'jv.'.'nvan, Arthur Gill. Benny tonipht. box of thread; Mi?s Anna Walsh, tal- At $5.98 to $16.50 40 Inch All Silk Washable ^i-7pansk:. Stanley Koniezcny, Kath- cum powder. Ma-. i Bar: I,-- Flat Crepe in the best new Mr i ,r-.i Mr I'M••n-1-.l Mn. Rh> ryn -Jancen, Alfred Katen. Whist: Mrs. Ray Anderson, cake s'lci1, c:in plate; Miss Helen Dalton, six glass- 8nade* Rt *195 Per yd- Mar. i-r,<- (F- TV- Wai,h. i.'h-> IVJW ; Mrs. .1. Sewaren —At a meeting of tho Township Mrs. 0. S. Dunigan, 'vase; Mr. John ltoii, i»pr.»n; Mis, P. Win Committee held on Friday evening Ryan, salt and pepper shakers; I —On Wednesday at 2.30 n'cloc-k Misses and Children at very Gordon, Onyx, Orient or Marrh 24. Haze Bare dy ."ial'.iit. ni |iwd?r; M»» M,iy F,. Moore. for disbursement of Free Public MUs Dorothy Galbraith. linen tow- the Sewaren History Cluh will meet Lincolr. Hiffhway. Mr and Mrs. i;ir«n rYancis Kath, si' glaives; An- Library funds Miss Harriett Fuehs, el; Mrs. T. Peterson, towel. low prices. Holeproof Silk Hosiery in all wHh Mrs. G. F. Tisdal!. Mrs. E. H. Jann-s A. ^a'.litt, assrstant librarian of tho Iselin Free Pinochle: Mr. Ray Anderson, tea March 2S. Haro J.^hn F. F.ajf- S SVl- "M^f kirT: ?S 'Boston wiU be the ^.k,r and ^ Public Library, actf^d as chairman percolator; Mr. J. Caulfield. tea pot; the new spring shades •, Mr. and Mrft, of the committee reprinting Ise- Mr. J. Mullen, bath salts; Mr. E. G*l- «r. Jr.. Si.n.ira ave I Of At $1.00 to $2.50 per pr. Harold tZ '£ VlSrn. 3S;! ^K--V-i. A-n.. .pent Tue, lin. Other members of the commit- lagher, apron; Mr. Thomas K-ath. Munsln* Silk Und M 011 tee were Mrs. S. Shnhfi and Mrs. F. towel; Mr*. P. Campion, fancy doll; Marrh 2'. lyiuise .Klein, , schoo~ ^ l setr; tMr, s'V^ F. Zebrer, *pyre™K ai>-tSi^-" ^ W. MuHer and Mr, F.W. Von Hofe. Another meeting of Mrs. J. Rhode, thermos bottle; Mr. Chetaises, Vests, Step-ins, Turner were Newark shoppers on the committee will be held on Friday, F. Witheridge, box of candy; Mr. Btreet. Mr and Mrs. William Rlein. Thomas Kith, cream and Bloomers Wednesday. evening, April 8. Michael Conole, fancy plate; Mr. J. Boy's light weight Cloth or —The members of the Sewaren —Girl Scouts throughout New Jer- Harding, safety razor. At $1.00 to $2.00 each Jersey Sifts Vote Milk Fund Donation History Club enjoyed a trip to the sey are mourning the death of Mrs. The nicmbers present were Anna Metropolitan Museum of Art on Jane E. Ryder, councilor of Rahwsy At $3.50 to $5.50 Peterson, Helen DocksUdcf, H«ien Morniay, Council x>f Girl ScouU Mrs. Ryder At a meeting of the Sigma Alpha HirtMsd, Elsio Schnmpf, Virfinia Phi Sorority of the Congrtpational —Mr. Fred H. Turner ia spending died of pneumonia at Homeopathic Wndbridge Girl's Dresses made of fast Church, held Monday night, at the Holkuid, 1U-- 0«b«rn, Heleo Kehr- a few days in Poughkeepsie on busi- Hospital, East Orange, at 4 A. U , ness. color cotton or silk fabrics Boy's Kaynee Wash Suits home of Mrs.. A. G. Brown, it waa er, Mirpar^t Toth, RorervCe Voor- Saturday March 26. Mrs. Georgi&na —Mr. Glenn Anderson of NV« Voted to Fend a donation to the Milk hee-.;, Alice Pendej-, Dorothy Sattler. —Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tombs, Mr. I Andrews, captain of Golden Eaglet and Mrs. D. Kennedy, Mrs, George Yodf City and Mr. and Mrs. Will- in very smart modes. Sizes in Oliver Twist and Middy •nd Ice Fund. Miss Grar» and Mar- Grac« Totti, Mr*. E. M^rgenson, »nd Troop, Iselin Girt Scouts, visited the iam Anderson of Eliiabeth visited garet Tmh had charged of the d*- tlx» courueior, Mrs. A. G. Brown. Urban and son George, Mrs. S. T. I councilor at the hospital on Friday. 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 Henry and son BiHi«, were among Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Couver of styles. Size 2 to 8 I Members of thfte Iselin Troop st- School street over the week end. those who witnessed the tableau pa- 1 tended the services at her home, SS3 At $1.69 to $€.98 At $1.98 to $3.98 geant under the auspices of th« —Mass Virginia Kaufman of I Broad street, Newark, on Sunday and Fordham, N. Y., and Miss Frances Woman's Club on Thursday night. 1 Monday, und also sent a large floral —Mis. A. C. Walker sp«nt Thurs- Anderson of Long Island City, were ! tribute. entertained by Miss Marion Peteirson day and Friday as the girest of her I —<»reat preparations aw being Panjab Percale Prints guar- Kaynee Blouses and Shirts ANDERSON'S MARKET sister, Mrs Forest Verity, of Brook- of Valentine place over the week end. j made for the spring dance to be held Fords, N. J. lyn. —Mr. and Mrs. Van G. Munger anteed fast color, beautiful for Boy», with Peter Pan, New Brunswick ATC j at the fire house on Harding av«- sang at the missionary meeting of —Mr. W. J. Knowthy of St. Louis, 1 nue on Saturday night by the Iselin Telephone Perth Amboy 3185 the Methodist Church in Perth Am- range of patterns Sport or Tailored Collars was the rec«nt guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Chemical Hook and ladder Co. Alfred W. Scheldt. boy on Monday night. The num- —Mr. and Mre. Harold Eager of bers were: "The End of a Perfect At 29c per yd. At $1.00 to $2.00 FREE DELIVERY —Mrs. R. Wiswall of Albany, is Sonora avenue announce the arrival visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charies Wis- Day" and "Ivory Palaces". They of a son born Monday, March 28th, were accompanied by Miss Helen wal!. at 4 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Augustine. Special Sale, Tuesday, April 5—Boy's and Girl's Wool Fresh Hams, Cali Style —Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Robbins, Nicholson of East Fiat avenue are Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ford, of Union, —Mr. and Mrs. Barth of Wester- Small and lean, Ib. 19c also the proud parents of a b»by boy berg, Mass., visited Mr. and Mrs. L.' Slip-On Sport Sweaters, reg price $3.00, Tuesday Only, N. J., Mrs. A. C. Walker and daugh- horn Monday. March 28th, at 11 P. ter Margaret, were the guests of Mr. Frankel on Tuesday. M. at $1.69. Prime Rib Roast COFFEE and Mrs. Fred H. Turner Sunday. —Mrs. Frank Mayo visited in New Can-A-Fo —The IseJin Free Public Library York City on ^Monday. The best, lb 29 c —Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Piner en- .Association will hold its regular With tea tertained friends ait bridge on Sat- monthly meeting at the Library on spoon free urday night. Home Made Pork Sausage Oak Tree road on Tuesday evening —Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bauerman of at 8 P. M. All members are request- Loose or Link OQ f% Ridgewood, N. J., wire the Sunday Pancake Flour ed to attend. The best, lb. ***' *- guests of Mr. Bauerman'3 mother, Favorite Brand —The Christian Endeavor Society '£• 10c on Sunday, of the Union Chapel held its regu -Mr,. W. kirfer and daughter, mc,tin/at Uw church on Fresh Beef Liver PICKLES Marjory »|>eiit Sunday with friends ' K SPRING OPENING SALE tb 15c Dill or Sour in MorrLstown, N. J. ] —The Ladies Aid Society of FOR Quart Jar —Mrs. W. Bauerman 13 visiting Union Chapel will hold a social and 25c friends in Jersey City. entertainment at the church on Fri- Fresh Chopped day evening. April 1st. A very e- FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY | Meat, lb 15c Royal Scarlet —Please mention this paper when laborate program hag been arranged Brand Hominy 10c buying from advertiAers.— by the commiitue in charge. Soup Meat, Plate PRICES SLASHED TO THE BONE % 9c Lard Compound lb. ;:::IZ::: Snow White 15c

STEAKS Robin Hood Peaches Pennsylvania Tires RADIO Porterhouse or Sirloin, lb. 25c eST 29c JENNETTE Fresh-Killed Fricasee Chickens lb 29c Guaranteed 10,000 Miles 30 x 3*4 $7.95 1 30 x 3V2 S. S $9.45 32 x 4 $13.95 Mobil Oil In Sealed CMS 77/, R. C. A. UX 201-A or Gal I I C Pennsylvania Cunningham 301-A 5 Gal $3.88 RADIO d» -I 29 Have Your Radio Balloons TUBES «P 1 k. C. Spark Plugs CHBSSSB Serviced B Batteries 45 Volt PEPIH'AMB0Y/b«255 Guar. Full by a Charge 39c TODAY and TOMORROW- 71c Reg. ALBERTA VAUGHN in Trained Radiotrician "UNEASY PAYMENTS" Fire Fighters Serial No. 1 Comedy News G. L. TAPPEN SUNDAY and MONDAY— Phone 152 4 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge "DOWN THE STRETCH" 29 x 4.40 $9.45 With. OTIS HARLAN 29x4.75 $11.75 Also "HARD FISTS" WEEK END SPECIALS A Batteries Automatic Windshield 30 x 4.95 $13.75 Loft's Candy—(Big Three) 100 Amp TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— 30x5.25 $15.25 Rubber Cleaners "THE RUNAWAY EXPRESS" consisting of Case . . 39 t 31 x 5.25 $15.95 ... $7" Also "IS THAT NICE?" Chocolate Covered Cocoanut Royals 75c lb. With Your Old One Complete . $1 With GEORGE O*HARA Chocolate Covered Sweetmeats 59c lb. •• Sparkling Mixture 49c lb. THURSDAY— For Me •THE TERROR OF BAR-X Breyer's Ice Cream, in bricks, all numbers Chapter 1 of a new serial Special (or week end only 50c quart CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY CO. "THE RETURN OF RIDDLE RIDER" Palm-Olive Shaving Cream 36c tube Palm-Olive Shampoo 50c '. 178-180 New Brunswick Avenue FRIDAY and SATURDAY— Bor 62c "PRISONERS OF THE STORM" PERTH With HOUSE PETERS FRANK EL'S PHARMACY ™ PERTH AMBOY, N. X "COLLEGIANS" No. 1 76 Main Street Phone 150 Woodbridge "FIRE FIGHTERS" No. 2 Prescription^ Qur. STORE OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 3 P, M-