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SEVENTEENTH YEAR. Woodbridge, N. J., Friday Afternoon, April 8, 1927 PRICE THREE CENTS—$1.50 PER. YBAli MAYOR RYAN TOMMY KATH INJURED Bags at Town Hall , ; Opening of Diamond Season CONFERS WITH Ready ior Opener! WHILE BATTLING FIRE Play ball! Hot , these are the magic Recalls Famous Baseball Nine words from the umpire awaited by AT WATER CO. STOREHOUSE diamond fans in Woodbridge afld all over Uncle Sam's domain. ON SERVIC. " .- E : The 33d degree "bugs" at the Fireman Is Overcome by Dense Smoke and Sustains Gash _ " . Town Hall are brushing their hats Chief- Executive and "buying new ties to attend the Over Eye in Collision. Prompt Warkhy Company opening tilts in New York. . Keeps Flames from Oil Tank. Anxious to Obtain .Maxi- Michael Trainer, assistant treasur- er, ardent Yankee .rooter, is a fever- mum Accommodation for ish individual these chilly days. He's j • A blaze of unknown origin in one corner ofjfcne Middlivsex going to .^ee the opening rub next Residents on New Daylight week" between the Yanks and Red Gounty Water Company's storeroom, on Pearl street, in d-.-o Time-Tables. Sox. Asked for an early session] trear of the First National Bank, called the fire department into guess on the race "Mike'" declared] himself thusly: - j action early last evening. Although the loss is under the tflw.. PROMISES MADE "Huggins has the greatest team on-! 'mark, smoke poured from the building- in streams and crc-.-'^d earth. They will win :the pennant, j I a Hurry of excitement on Main street. Tell your friends -to: stick that dope J Gerard and Howell Assure iB their hatbands and keep it there j | . Quick work of the firemen prevented what might :ia\i- until the "frost is on the pumpkin" [ Mayor of Foil Co-opera- next October. • • . i been a disastrous blaze. In their belief'the fire started m a tion. Effort Will be Made Oppostiion Dope ] ! pile of rags and refuse, near a kersone oil lank. Fighting in fir Peter Peterson, health nnsneetor, i to Have "Long Branch Ex- is another royal blue "fanatic". Hej ; way through smoke the firemen battered the windows "a»C picks the Athletics to cross the line i ! lined the hose on the flames, which," press Stop Here 7.25 A.-MLfirst in the American -League and! were slowly eating the woodwork, the G-iants to capture the National' and checked their progress. With the approach of Daylight Leag-ue flag. - United Signal ' \ Saving Time, which necessitates the According to "Pete" the Athletics . Fireman Injured Railroad Companies to make -various in Co'bb, Wheat and "Simmons, have Tommy Kath, a fireman, was se?- changes in their winter timetable, the most formidable outfield in hte verely gashed about one of his eyes Offices- Will. ,- Mayor William A. Ryan is making m'ajors- He regards Connie Mack as every endeavor possible to have g rs. i and overcome while battling his way the ace of mana e through the smoke. Me collided with Woodbridge Township given more: "How about McGraw?" he wasj t Be Enlarged consideration by the Pennsylvania askeFt°rida Grove road, $*00. Railroad. April 26, Will ! Main street pedestrian at 6:45} Frame garage,- Martin Baumsart- ner As a result of this conference, and o'elock. He ran into the store of ' Barren avenue, Woodbridge after a detailed explanation to the WOODBRIDGE A. A. BASEBALL TEAM, 1897 "Pete the Tailor" and'the latter's ?200. railroad officials covering the growth Best Ever son. Kelder Peterson, rang in the' Two-car frame garage, John Hura- Cohen Anness F. Brown C. Brown Ferres alarm. of Woodbridgge in comparison to the .ter, Edgar street* WoodbTldge, $200. train service afforded, Messrs. Gerard What promises to be the biggest; Powell A. Brown Steinmetz W. Brown Block garage, John Chokian, Ly- and best .minstrel in the history of i D.: Brown Lambert man avenue, Woodbridge, |100. and Howell concurred in the thought James Auditorium on Tuesday night, ! ! Frame p,oreh and sun parlor. that some additional service should : the local K. of C. will be held at St.; Hearing on Park George Wargo, Maryland avenue be rendered. 'April 26. '" Fifty (count 'em) fifty, i O you recognize any. familiar faces in ths photo of thirty years ago ? The big boy Avenel, $4OIL The Mayor explained to the rail- ! road officials that, speaking for the blackface artists, composed of equal D with the Hinglish mustaches in front, holding what looks like Irish potato (but really Two 2-story hollow tile dwellings, people as a whole, he would appre-: Pai'ts of male tal6nt and Picked a baseball), is none other than "Dave" Brown, who is quite a bit heavier now, and'has Site on Monday; • John Beui, Paul street, Fords, $3,000 ' ciate it if the present schedule would. voices from the Sodality and C. D. A. each. lU r nd a shaved off the disguise. C. Brown, shines forth, in the center of. the top raw. We'll Frame garage, Henrietta Wygan4, remain in effect, especially referring• ^ ?, «' T delightful program.; to the Lone Branch express which Han">' st- c- Lavm will be interto-: bet all the girls were crazy about Charley's walrus mustache in those days. And with Is PuMic Need Barren avenue,-Waadbridge, |200. cutor End Frame addition, Andrew Lenerttr leaves New" York at 5.24 P. M. and - men will include Joe • those funny jittel caps on, the manager and assistant manager look Jike cricket-plast- ; arrives at Woodbridge at 6.03 P. M. Komond, John Egan, Ben Dunham,: ers. But, those were the happy days. And, how that Woodbridge nine could play Howard strt-et, Hopelawn, $2,0M7: under the present schedule, and after Michael de Joy, Nick Langan, and; ball! being assured that the schedule as John Keating, and there will be a! now in effect would be continued, surprise number, ' of a park site -which received the un- inquiry was made as to. whether lanimous approval of the solons at1 One-tiar garage, Sidney Dell, some additional service could not be COMMUXIOX FOR KXIOHTS More Bogs and Cats street. Fords, IMS. granted, especially during "the even- Woodbridge A. A. Balltossers public hear- ing, in view of the fact that at the A large attendanfe of members of Sent to Their ing to be held in the Memorial i Two <,tnnr •M.*^- present time there is no train leav- Middlesex Council, No. 857. Knights „,, „ : .Municipal Building next Monday 4 St°ry T£Ue& dwejliae,' '"5 ing Woodbridge for New York be- of Columbus, is expected to attend "Beat the Best" 30 Years Ago s the The deaths of more and cats, afternoon, So far as is known, no op- twteen 6.45 P". >I. and 1.45 J>. >I. celebration of the Holy Coin- are being reported almost daily a|f position has developed, it appearing either on weekdays or Sundays. Aft- muniou next Sundaj morning tn the police headqua^tersr --' • ' '10 oe- the 'consensus-ist. ""' " ' ' " er some consideration, it was finally St. James' church. The knights will Opening of the baseball season "Dave" Brown was known as one agreed to stop Train No. 7 30, which assemble at Officer J. Egan reported finding a th ea park is a public need and will lo the c 7:15 A. 11. and march brings back to old-timers the days, o£ the most effective of twirlers here- cat dead on Hay and Maxwell avenue,-^ Vast improvement in the Wood- ; Is due at Woodbridge at 10.26 P. M. "urch in a body, o-,ft -in30 ,-yearo,,.=s „„ago„ , «.-!,«when„ wnrtrthrMi.PiahnntWoddbridge'abouts.. Hweo rratea.«rdi hii,,-=s "drop'"*,,™-' o„=s his»,,•=•' Fords„ . . , , ,; bridge, section of the Township. on weekdays and Train. No. 7 9-4: due was booked as one of the sportiest}best ball which he mixed in with' , Fitzgerald'"^ -; a-t Woodbridge 10.27 P.-M. Sundays of towns along the old Amboy tucn-j-a speedy overhand. delivery Officer Keating found adead dog (Daylight Saving Time,). -. ". ,pike. •-'••• ' | He relied very little on an out curve. avenue, near John !In his Request was also made that the Keasbey-'.'. • "But things have changed", mused niind the "out" gave an op- Missing --Iselin - in Pulpit Sunday" t'he oldtiiner as he stood in front of [ portunity to batters to do too much Motorcycle Officer Ben Parsons Long Branch Express, enroute to shot a dog for E. Fitzpatrick, 523 New York, which passes through the Woodbridge' Hotel, -formerly j matching for the break. School Ready King's, and craned his neck looking i - Commenting on the many aciiieve- Oliver place, and- notified the Board at M. E. Chun* Woodbridge at 7.25 A. M., be of Health. •- Man is Found in stopped, but it was stated that this for the giant flagpole that once-stood; ments of the Browns, "Dave" de- would require further consideration ! nearby and which was erected during! plored the decline in amateur base- Officer Sandtiuist shot two dogs Rev. A. ^oylan Fitzgerald, recent?- for Use May 1til...„e stirrin—g day—.,s_ o--f the'Civi-.-_ _-.,l- War.;, ball-.. He blamed the present slump that were acting strangely in the -Phila Hospital ly appointed to the pastorate of the on the part of the railroad. o vicmu ; Methodist church as successor t» M r P Westminster Guild the collection of accumulated news- avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laslo April 23 is devoting its entire ef~: . - and Mrs. James^ Prescott, Mrs. years. went by romped off with the| at Brotherhood Supper papers and magazines, ,Farkas. fort-? to make the affair a grand sue-: TlSn> Misses Anna Peterson. Elsie ! major string o£ wins. i%tt" Elects Any resident who has- since thej o * Iselin eei Se^ral w! 'e^tlrSnmenti Schrimpr, Alice Pendev, Sylvia -Em-i others Jn • Woo(Jbrldge line.up features'for the occasion are being iery. Virginia Holland Eleanor Heralded' as. one of .the most in- .last collections made, accumulated! March 17, Rose Horvath Oliver, The. committee consists: stro"f' 4,nna J°hnson, Martha Ma- , were: Winfield Anness, Fred Ames, teresting speakers coming out of the! Officers were elected at the annual these articles for the benefit of the; Oak Tree road, daughter of Mr. and. :rIe' Caroline and Anna Launtsen, Clarence Turner, Dave Carpenter, j-west, A. Z. Boand, of Salt Lake City, j meeting of Buschman Chapter of the local Post, are urged to call Freder-: Mrs. M. J. Oliver. f George Steinmetz, Frank Cohen and lias been secured to deliver the ad-j Westminster Guild held Monday ick Mawbey at the Fire House, tele-| McGuirt, Misses! W Lauritsen^LelandMorgen- se De others. Allen J.. Ferris,, now presp M dress, at the monthlyy suppeyper meetinmeeiingnglllg nigh^t at thxnee homUOee "bOfI MisiYliass ItuiRutnh i phonp e No. s 215, , and - a March 19, William Joseph Pribuhv _ - Mae Walsh, Marie Dunigan, Kathryn; °; .fr° " dent of Nels Peterson. the Fidelity, and Casualty, of the Men's Brotherhood of Wood-j Leber, of Freeman street. They were-call will be made on Saturday after- Woodbridge avenue, son of Mr, and; - -* •Remind, Frances Gordon, Vera sny^^auiusen ^ : Company, New York, was manager bridge Townshp to be held Thursday 1 Miss Grace Rankin, president; Miss: noon.. Mrs. G. Pribiila. "" ' der,'Margaret Sullivan, Jane Gerity, i _. -, , • „„ , for several seasons, ' whil(f Fred! night, 6.45 o'clock, in the Presby- j Bertha Ohlott. vice president; Miss To facilitate collections it is sug- Poit Reading Adele Kenna, Marie Gerity, .Maryi-llog LatCfter Mired I Brown was assistant manager. | terian church. "The Mormon Church" Elizabeth Donnelly, see'retary and gested that"the papers be-tied up, but! . March "31, George Perlnick, Irvine 1 Ksth, Josephine S.-?mers, Jean Ryan, L r R J I i It was a heavy aggregation and j will be th,e theme, of Mr. Boand^s ad-' Miss Adele Water, treasurer. if this has not been done, the boys street, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Pert-^t Margaret Ruth,-Josephine Barcelona,i • Dy SSOaru 01 .was known as the hardest combina-;dress.. Entertainment features willj The leader of the meeting was will be glad to do it. I nick. • " iS: Rose Gerity'. May Thompson, Julia [ : " #— j tion of • slugg-ers in Jersey. Five [also mart the occasion. President Miss Donnelly and the.nest session —- ' „ -— Amboy Heights King, Gertrude Kath, Ethel Cainpidn,; War on dogs running at large in j membermembers oof ththe teateam aatt onone time j Albert Bower is heading the commit- will be he.ld Easter Monday at the •k ° s T March 31, Elsie Szilagyi, New— Helen Sullivan, Mary Snyder, Laura! Woodbridge is on. ' - ' i weighed 200 pounds or over. Adding]tee of arrangements. home of Mrs. Leroy Dilliner. —„„ Brunswick avenue, daughter of Mr. Simonson, Rosemary Sullivan, Jane! Authorized'by the Board of-Health, I t._o th—e terror„..„.,„, o.f ^^.^^^..opposin^g ^pitchers 'I Pair of men's tortoise shell spec- and Mrs. J. Szilagyi. Gerity, Margaret Dalton and Jane; at its meeting on Monday, Health j were five left-handed batters. tacles, between Tisdale place and Bunigan. ' ; Officer Peterson yesterday engaged! Among the strong, teams of thej DR. LOUIS S. WETTERBERG G-reen street. - Reward, if returned •One Pound of QatxaSaJ Francis Moore to fill the position of j days that Woodbridge clashed with j to Leader Office. [contains 1,860 heat units; one pound BARNEY 1MTNIGAN IIX dog catcher at the regular contract!.included the Plainfield Crescents,! announces the opening of his office for the practice !o£ wheat bread 1,395 heat units; B. A. Dunigan, janitor at the price. Mr. Moore also acts as dog i Montclair-,. Metuchen, .Asbury Park, j of medicine and surgery at POTJXB one pound of steak 1,300 heat units Woodbridge High School, was forced j catcher for Perth Amboy. He will Orange A. C,-Rahway and other! 389 School Street, near Main Street —and one pound of Blue Ribbon to suspend his duties tHis week ow-'begin his duties here immediately combinations. On one occasion. the A string of pearls. Owner may Butter 3,605 heat units.- Blue Rib- ing to an attack of influenza. Today j ir. an effort to round up all stray ] Browns journeyed to Saratoga, N. Y.,j Phone 712 Woodbridge, N. J. have same by calling at Leader of-'bon is always pure—always health -'his- condition appeared to improve; and suspicious canines. _;- "'• j for-a'series and returned victorious. flee, and giving description. ful. ..Try u carton today.—-Adv.

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1 children from Mawbey Tract .to the ing;-*:Rapp & Mai-r, for Louis Nagy, Louis Bass, Warren street, 'Eosfelle, AUTOMOBILE ! Tuberculosis Clinic in Perth Amboy George avenue, Woodbridge; Ghas. N. J. Man, Friends Attend ' -_ Burglars. Break jfor an examination. " . .-jFarr? for Mr. Thermachen, Fairview [ / Milk Licenses - Walter' Hemsel,- of- Woodbridge,, 1 March 17, Miss Rudolph aecom-: avenue, Coloiifa; Chas. Farr, for[ Frank Nagy, Poorfarm Road, Ise- iran afoul of automobile culprit* ! panied Mr."-Schiavo to St.' Michael's Paul Brazzo, Moore avenue, Wood- lin"; John Miller, Port Reading, N. J.; The jwhem he visited Perth. Amboy last" LITTLE GIRLS Hospital to have Mrs. Raguccia have' bridge; James McPhie, for Chris Nel-1 John Nemeth, Fords, N. J., Box 377; I Way. Into "Fords ,'week. While his car- WAS -parked ! omb Fords, a physical examination. sen, Warner street/Rogan's Corner; , The Paulus Dairy, New Brunswick, | r near the Packer'House thietes stole March 18, received complaint from James McPhiei for Emil Koyen,iff. J.; Frank Lucas, Avenel, Box 1S4-, his late home and Our Re-! a French horn and -emblem valued ai MAKE WORRY property owners on Crampton ave- Liberty street, Fords; Morris Weis-'Max Jaffe, 327 Prospect street, Perthideemer Church, Fords, Sunday after- . School Building $18. - . " . nue, -Wood-bridge, in 'regard to stag- "berger, "v-for J. Balga, Main street,! Amboy; Charles Capaconye, Fords,]noon and Was= attended bby aa-large nant water ' in lots in this section. Woodbridge; Joseph Scuotto,-foi Mr- N.J., Box 288; ; Wood-Brook Farms, j| Pplice are»investigating the rob--" T T nuTllber friends and Notified owners'of same to have, these Novak, Oakland avenue. Port Read- Metuchen, *N.' ' J.-; TO---*Hans- EriksenT^st^r. ^ nas • bery that occurred, at-School-No. 7,' Hagaman Heights; Felix Klug, for1 Fords, N. J.; Anton J". Lundd, Fords,iFdi Rev-A-L. Kreyling officiated. There King George's Road,'Fords, some- filled in. "within ten da,ys. w e j March 19, investigated complaint J. Zsboski, May street, HopeUwn; N. J., Box 307; Frank Cooper, I5e-j^ ' numerous floral tributes,Had in-jtime between Saturday and Sunday. FOR OVER Discipline Lacking, Are Qustr on Chain Hill Road: Colonia, and George Moore, -for J." Garvin, High Tin, -N.- J.; Joseph Vanseo, Wood- j terment was in Alpine Cemetery, ; nights -when a quantity of supplies) from Institution Piwid-' found that cesspools needed arten- street,, Hagaman Heights; Michael bridge. Box 250; Andrew Racz. Oak-i Sir. Bonde was 54 years old, and ^ere stolen.^ Articles-missing inelud-t tion. Notified owners to have them Stafford, for S. Stahon, Warden ave-,land avenue, Keasbey, and A. D. Old- is'survived by a widow, two sons, Al-,ed baseball* supplies, musical pitch, ZOO YEARS fid by Priest Who Extendedcleaned within five days. ' "'"'nue, Hopelawn and Felix Klug, for' enboom, King George Road, Wood- rin ,skov, of .Fords and Oswald Skov,! Pipe, Principal Howard Sharp's eye-] haarlem-oll hai beena world- 'March 21, - made inspection of Mrs. Donnelly,. New Brunswick ave- -bridge." ' . of Cleveland, two daughters; Mrs. glasses, drawings and stationery sup-; Aid... roughing in dwelling at Colonia, for nue, Hopelawn. . . ; Plumber's Iiicense .Bond & Kxamin. Amanda Christiansen and "Esther plies. The loss was-reported by Mr."wide renfledy for kidney, Eve? and Chas. Fai-r. j ' Sewev Permits ; Michael 'Stafford, 735 Dunham Skov, of Fords. Sharp to the police Monday. bladder disorder^ rhea.as! ism, March 22, investigated new plumb-; Paul'Br'azzorJr., on Moore avenue,'avenue, Perth Amboy; Frank Pirigi,; —- ; The thieves are • believed to have; lumbago and uric acide ~" •-»* ins? system' Mr. Weisman had in- Woodbi-idge; Frank Montavllo, Rah- Jjaker~-place, Perth. Amboy. been grown-ups, entrance being j stalled at Vine street, Fords, to cut way avenue, Woodbridge; 'J. Srhef- " Barber's Xdwnse Js Report forced by breaking the locks in. the' : Of- off the surface water drain from1 go-; chenko., o' n"• Ma'- y ' street'• •,' - Hopelaw" • n ;• Joseph Romero. Main street,! basement which are protected by; Runaway from Truant , ing into the sanitary sewer. " j Albert.'Weisman, on Vine street, Woodbriclge. Show Profits $600 gratings. As a safeguard against' -•.-. fleers, Robbed March 23' Dr. Hoagland reported.-Fords; John Czmyr, on Bamlord, Service Station License future breakages it- is planned to' HAARLEM Pit. a "case of . Prof Love's dog-, iavenue, Woodbridge; Beal Bagdi, on John Pegg, Jr., St. George avenue-,! The minstrel show given in the equip the'windows with Yal«Joeks;i .mother'' of Money, Claim of Had all the dogs' in this neighbor- May street, Hopelawn; John Starrick. Woocftridge. - , high school auditorium last Week! hood quarantined for a- period of on'Elm.street. Fords; John Starrick, Marriage licenses, March 1st -to -under the Woodbridge Township! -Isn't a "diamond farm'" in South' cotrcctinternal troubles, stmmlate vital ."Authorities. . . ten days.- on Elm street,. Fords; John Star-"March 31st, (€) $10.00; copies of Brotherhood netted ahout $606; ac- Africa pretty hard on a plow?—De-' organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist March 24, sewer on Woodbiidge rick, on Elm street, Fords; John death, March 1st to March 31st, (5-) cording- to the committee in charge, troit News. • ! on th& original'genuine GOWD MSDAI Lack of parental care for four avenue, Port Reading, reported .Starrick, on Elm street, Fords; John $2.50; copies of hirth, March 1st to . ..._T7—77.—~ ~~T~—~ motherless children in Keasbey, is blocked. Referred this to the Road Starrick, on Elm. street. Fords; John March sist, ci-21 $3.00. . ^IMIlgmlllimilHrfflilltinidltnnilJI causing much thought "to the Wood- (Department". ... . ' . : "-. • Starrick., on- .Elm street, Fords; bridge Township school authorities.] March 25, made inspection of Samuel Greenspan, on Fifth street," IN IXDt'STRY" isi Three children concerned are girls, roughing in dwelling at Hagaman, Avenel; E; Lambertsoh, on Hoy ave- ages Id, 13 and 10 respectively, ^Heights, for Rapp; made inspection;nue, Fords; Ei, Lambertson, on (Hoy Toni<.ht is the date for the lee-' -.The while another child, a baby, is-being of roughing in dwelling at May [ avenue), _' -Fords-Crows: Mill Eoad; 'Luitt _ IKJtQ- UCbe j U IU ^MemorlaCI1±y,ilax i„„,,„ cared for. According to school of- street, Hopelawn, for F. Klug; vis-1 Anna Koma.n,. on Coddington avenue, " c=Da] Auditoriui m bv Mrs Marguerite 5F An OLD ' fieials these children who- appar- ited the Superintendent of the Flor-j Avenel; G. Gangore, o.n Douglas^" Benson„%„«„„ , wwhosw»e \nnirtopi-c wfTJ be IS BEAUTY ently are not. under restriant by their ence Critter-ion Home in Newark •street, Keasbey; Josep_h Seenmn, on "Womevv UU1C1nJ mI nlllu Industrj'"u . iJlTlic ev vWomen's father,-and who are allowed to shift company with Mrs. Huber to try to .Watson avenue, Woodbridge; Steph- club ig snoljSol.}nK 6 the lecture Mrs.' for themselves, although he is said' place Emily Mile of Iselin, in • this • en Kovacs, on Lewis street, .Fords. I' Benson will tell of the big- part be- j^j PARLORS -to be earning- about $160 monthly institution, Establishment Plumber's Licenses iing taken by women through the na- and working steady, refuses to attend March 2 8, made inspection of sani- Harry ; N. J..; tion in its industrial plants. school and are . permitted to. "run tary. sewer on May street, Hopelawn, Walcheck, Roselle, wild".. . where manhole had been filled with It is alleged they have pilfered ar- broken material after the connection in a NEW Home I tides from.neighbors'-homes; robbed had been made. Had same cleaned their grandmother of money, and out to prevent, blockage, HE AMERICAN BARBER SHOP (formerly loeated at •WILL be conducted in a sep- are likely to become charges of the! March 2.9, made inspection of T 119 Smith Street, is now located at its new home; ** arate section with opera- c. Township unless a solution is. met roughing in dwelling on High street, tors who thoroughly under- for their case. Hagaman Heights, for George Moore. lor the-Dog 288 Madison* Avenue, Perth Amboy.) We cordially in- Only recently it was through the March 30,. had dog's head exam- -vite you to visit us'if for no other reason than to inspect stand their business, and are of -efforts of Father Nassassy, a Hun- ined which dog was running at large this model Tonsorial and Beauty Parlor. irreproachable character.- Mar- garian priest of Perth Amboy, that around town for five hours before celling, Finger Wave Bobbing-, the three older children were ad- Officer Parsons could shoot it. As a The entire equipment which has been installed by mitted to a home in Trenton. The result of the examination the dqg Dog Collars—Dag Harness John Venezia of this city, is the most modern and entirely Violet Ravs. father gave his consent and every- was declared as having rabies.. Noti- different from anything -you have ever seen. There is a thing was believed to be all"right, fled all owners of,dogs to have their new sanitary system which is a novelty in itself.. Cleanli- ANICURING arid.other aids until word was, received from by the dogs licensed and muzzled or else j : ;--^: _;.•"; Dog Leads - M to beauty^ of a high class father from officials of the institu- the dogs would be shot by the police. I ness is the keynote. Workmen who are' artists in their order, will be at your service." tion that they were unruly and| March 31, Mr. William Zamboria, I line will care for you and give the service you expect. could not be kept there any longer.; of. Alice place, notified us that'his i It will be -impossibfe to find a The trio were released and are again was acting very odd and Special attention paid to Children's haireutfcing. more up»-to-date establinhment Mizzles'" _:— - Blankets anywhere. We hope- to have running at large. j we advised having the dog shot after CANNAMELA BROS., Props. you call and see our new home. When put of school they "dodge"; examing same, the truant officers on their approach, jj Contagioug s Diseases s Reportep d Dog Biscuit' , hiding in fields and woods in the' gcal.iet feyer ' 1 : vicinity of their home. Only recently Typhoid fever -••---- :••- ^~ the grandmother of the tots reported Tuberculosis " • " 1 —:— Dog Medicines they had stolen money from her and pneumonia - """"• " 1 The American Barber Shop ran away from her home which she • Nurses's ileport offered to provide for them. 'Home visits "" •' 462 Barber Shop: Phone 2034 School Principals Howard Sharp j^ewC ase< 59 = •All Kinds of Leather Goods Repaired Madison Avenue, Perth Amboy Beauty Parlor; Phone 641 and Miss Wittneberg have reported clinic attendance""" •"• —"--~ gg that -everything has been done in Classroom inspections 3881 their power to induce the youngsters Annual examinations 32 io travel the straight and narrow DeEects corrected 6 path. Recorder Vogel has also in- Exclusions _ 38 terested himself in their behalf, but; " Vit^T Statistics without avail. On one occasion,- the girths ' " 32 eldest daughter appeared in police deaths ' :: " - " jg 281 Madison Avenue Perth Amboy courshe tcharge with dtw tho eblackene father dha eyed sinflicte whichd MarriageNumbesr o-f cow' s tuberculi-•——-— n -:tested _,. upon her through punishment. The 29. charge was dismissed. Total"receipts from omce«$174.00. NEXT TO MAJESTIC THEATRE ' /tew York C/ty Plumbing Permits Kingston s Troy N. Ghas." Fan- for J.. McEweii, - St. Niagara Fhtts. N,

Report • ;Stows The report of Health Officer Peter-! ster 97,105 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBO3T, N. J*. son, submitted to the Board of Health at its regular monthly meet- - ing last Monday night, testifies to the •wide range of activity and large area covered by that Township official. Is Symbolized Best By The rendering of a complete report, showing every detail < of work done— by the health official, was . inaugu- The Greatest Easter Sale of rated last year, when the new admin-! istration took office. Mr. Peterson's report in full, follows; March 1, received complaint from along St. George avenue. WERS SPRING COATS DRESSES ...w^^dgf', !P. regard to the dispos-i "ing Of garbage ill the yacant lots jn| this section. Placed Board of Health I signs here prohibiting the .disposal At nearly wholesale prices, that this store has ever in its- history lield, Saturday of same, . . j March 3, received report that thej sewer on Sixth street, Port Reading \ 9 was blocked. Notified the-Road De-i partment of same; Dr. Mark report-- Finely Tailored Wi*mee s Coats ed a case of scarlet fever, Eleanor j ~ • » *• . ' Grimley, Freeman street, Wood-! bridge, quarantined at once, \ Inexpensive coats developed in the ' t March 4, sewer on G-rove avenue, | same smart styles as found in coats' Woodbridge, reported blocked. Had much more expensive—all trimmed. Road Department take care of- this I matter. - . - •'.-! with fur collars—In the very latest March 5; inspecting roughing in.| and smartest shades. Sizes 36-44. Should be $19.95 dwelling on Fairview avenue, eolonia! for C. Farr; inspected roughing in j dwelling on Moore avenue,'j Wood-! bridge," for Chas. Farr: inspected! MISSES' "COATS CHILDREN'S COATS sewer Qonnection on May street, | Very dressy and Hopelawn," for J. gcherfchenko; ' chic in- the plain In fancy checks March 7, sewer on Coley street, j and novelty —Poriet twills— - Woodbridse, blocked, S.oad Etepart-, pleated ' sleeves— flaSmel — braid A s s o r tment of trimming on col- meni. took care of same, ' lars and pockets. March 8, received several com- shades —• Sizes 9 Our display includes beautiful specimens of Easter Lilies Size 2-6,' plaints from Iselin in regard to the f 16-20, " large number of dogs running at large in that section. Instructed Tulips, Hyacinths, Hydrangeas, Begonias, Mignonette, Cineraias, people to have dogs tied or. police j CKEPE GUIR — RAY •would take action at.once; inspectedi WOMEN'S DRESSES - roughing in dwelling on St. George DRESSES avenue, Woodbridge, for Chas. Farr. BaUodils, Narcissas, and other potted plants. Come and SEE THEM. A remarkable collection! March 9, in conference with Mr. j Latest in every detail — We never. overlook the styl- Weisman in regard to having Sum-j Plain *and . embroidered ish stouts^ — Shades, which mit avenue sewer drains closed off! sleeves—Sizes 34-44. are* veiy becoming — Sizes to eliminate backage of sewers in: 46-52-.' *. -"• " Summit avenue. Mr, Weisman prom-! OUR PRICES ARE LOWER!! ised to have this condition remedied Should be at once. . - - Sol d... f o r March 10, Dr. Spencer reported $14.95 $5.00 that a family living at 92 Albert street, Woodbridge, he thought had been overcome by sewer gas. In- vestigated same and found that vent FINEST COLLECTION OF EASTER MILLINERY IN THE COUNTY, pipe on south side of • building: was j We Are - Taking Orders For" Lilies not carried above, the window thus j causing gas to escape into the rooms, j Showing unusual and distinctly smart ^ g^ g^ * — Notified owner to' have an . extra .- piece of pipe attached to the venjj styles at fMs extreme!? low Price.'• Tfe 1 U£\to£]L pipe. "~ . - ..-I smart brims that add so much. „ A ® 4^ %*# ^ • March 11, made inspection of) roughing in dwelling on "Warner, street, Fords, for J. McPhie,- .} March 12, inspected roughing" in;- . WOMEN'S l,5«0 WOMEN'S dwelling on Warner street, Fords,: BOY'S SUITS for J. McPhie; inspected roughing' • F.ull. Fashion Silk in dwelling on Liberty street, Fords, The child to the Top 'SAMPLE SHOES> lor J. McPhie; made sewer inspec- IRVING MILLER days wants to tion on Crows Mill Road, Fords, for look nice. Here "2. Lambertseri. is your chance to HOSIERY fulfin his ih March :fi, made sewer inspection; on Filth street, Avenel, for Samuel PHONE 72 $1.98 Greenspan; made sewer inspection 1,500 YDS. CRETONNE on Elm street. Fords, for John Star- Main & School Streets Woodbridge $1.19 rick; made sewer inspection on Bam- Large. and Velvet •=—' Fatent Eeather fcrd avenue. Tv . Abridge, for Hum- "On the Busy Corner" patterns — Just c Re-inforced heel and toe 7y y the thing for — Kid and Calf .— Both, quilt covering. _ 15yd. —Shades for'all occasions. high ;and Cuban h.eels.rl/ March 16, had Efr. Collins sinate the four Kajdu- children free of chaise; Miss Rudolph took rvio THE WOOGERIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927 liVINGANDLOVIN 8 IL/ * » By FU>|2£NCg SMITH VWCENT Bits of this and that Oh, what a sacred sentiment O.J&wrence We Snobbish American* Is-man's humanity to man! - By HKS. VIRGINIA I/R» of interest to Women offiiwihome HEN th« founders of our country Wrote the~Deftlara,tio#af e That life is gloriously spent - , W and declared that "-all men are created- free and equal" to lif', Whose constant thought and daily plan 1 liberty and the pursuit of happiness,"' tthey had'no idea, of coWSc iat R Are governed by a love for men— 'great nation this was to become and hov many different people wire to | make it their home. If they had, WQuld they have visualized tfie handily A love so generous, indeed, i attitude of the "native Americans"—those vcho have "been in the L'nit.'ii That happiness comes only when *, States for three, four or five generations—toward Jthose who haw ii-tvntly It serves to meet another's need. jcome from foreign iands? j * * * - fiflfiUfiff "MOTHER" writes in to .know what I tbinfc-of her .daughter marijiiig The Good Samaritan, who tries A " one "of these "foreigners." He is a fine young fellow, evident!} hut uut CQ/°TUMtQ, "Awakening',"' by Margaret E- To minister, to those in pain, -fan"American born." „ J *".""* Sangster The name of friendship sanctifies, i • "Dear Mrs. Lee: >My< daughter is engaged to beroarrled and I am Cfcsc /or Eastertide HE late Mrs. Sangster was one of rather worried about her choice, "tie seems a fine ydung, fellow "it T those beautiful spirits that the And he will not have lived in vain. is an Italian of raihrer poor parentage. He has worked Ms w&j up i" a. position of trust and ran give her a good "hotsae, but I;wondei 11 th«» By LUCIB.V LEIJOX« world is .the poorer for having lost. No monument of crumbling stone She wrote verse of a, higli order— Such eminence can hope to give, difference in nationality will make any difference in their mai > ia:,i*. I15.velu.sive Central Press C-able to) it- was not always poetry, and' she He has-been, brought'up with different ideas, of course, to oar Aimn- The Leader) would have been the first to" admit For in the hearts of men alone can ideas. - - A MOTHER." PARIS.' that- She had a -warm human ap- 'Does honor'through the ages live! • - * * * * . . - • ASTER;—the fine -unfolding ot the peal, and for years she was as wide- F your daughter and tier fiance truly love one-another- there is no £ flower of,spring is practically up-j ly quoted as. say, Ella Wheeler "Wil- why they cannot be as .happy as..if he hatf b*en born right on-An on us! These delightful, lengthen- coi or Eugene" Field, though she- jsoil. My experience with American horn abroad and brought up in this ing days when the .sun is disposed to wrote like neither of them. She i country is that they .retain some oi-their native eha-raeteiistlcs *hich often be generous make us all feel buoyant could say the obvious thing- 'beauti- I make them more interesting, __ The j-otmg-, man is accepted oa an equal and happy. I think I know a little j fully, imbue it with wonder; she was footing by business'associates, evidently,^and the'chaacjes are he will make of what Madame and Mademoiselle | a natural melodist who could fall iri-j your daughter a fine husband and "their "children will he most Intfresilns; are thinking — it is of fresh, new | to any part, and the goodness which'] iyoung Americans. I -would, stop worrying about it ,at once. Would von 'clothes, is it not, to meet the fresh,! was in her heart and soul got intoi , have the same worried feeling I wonder, if- the young man belongi-d lu die new spring? .. • " ' ' | her lines. Sometimes she was too Italian nobility instead of being of poor parentage? Nothing-could be more fitting and) iapt to have a definite "message," for ^ ' ~ —- • - - ' •* ~ ' --•- "*~~ - — ^ ' • • natural. It is not that one must , ( her chief desire was to improve the slavishly .follow the old idea that a) ; world; yet one cannot quarrel with a 'new' bonnet must appear in church j j philanthropist of dreams. on "Easter Sunday. But it is right | and even necessary that with the' ll\=\er yet was a springtime earning'"of the new season, in the. ! L.ile though lingered the snow, HOUSEHOLD HINTS vouth of the year, women should j {TT.at the sap stirred not at the I whisper a take stock of themselves and all that! fl TUENtBY: MBST HtX. TMABV MOS2TOone Neg g (Deaten)II . -Mix the .i adorns them. . . j i Of the south wind, sweet and gredients If the mlxtuiv I • low; I Below is another meatless dinner, •» Paris already lias told you its-plans j (the carrot loaf with nuts taking thejH101"6 for the spring and summer. By this | B ' ' j Never yet was a springtinfe place of meat. The condensed-milk> j*._ J1"TF r time, many of my most successful s«Te* ° sliced and models are- being worn in America, When thp buds forgot to blow, • dressing may be new to some of you; aa or wad you are quite familiar with the Ever the wings of the summer and suggests that a few cans of thej °™ •newest evolution of my theory of Aiv folded tinder the mould; milk on one's emergency slrelf may' Lifp, that Ui4 known no dying, - help one out one of these days when] CoiideiWMid Milk Dressing - - One •dress. • no fresh milk is on hand and dress- large sized can condensed n.ilk, one- Are you not taking pleasure in the Ts Move's, to have and to hold, Till, sudden, the burgeoning Easter! , ing must be made. half (scant) Vinegar, one-lulf cup silhouette of 1927 and the way that sugar, one .teaspoon mustii'd Ktir xvocks and wraps are cleverly adapt- The song! the green and. the I |S the word "lobbyist" a term of re- are not all of.one kind and many arei Gairot Loaf gold! i vinegar into mflk. Let stAJid on T'I* ed to it? ' It is such an eminently |1 proaeh? Mrs. .Maud Wood Park, very helpful" to members of legisla-l Baked Sweet Potatoes I back of the stove or in warm watfr youthful, girlish silhouette — yetl , one of the leaders in work for worn-} tire bodies. ' • Cabbage and Raisin Salad with Condensed jtflllc Dressing- I until fine -ds form. -Add iho suvar never insignificant. And you will! "Wrongdoing is not. necessarily 1( i and mustaitl. Place fn a fold i>l.ife notice that I have carried out its] Give Attention to Seams implied because these men represent, Whole Wheat Bread iaad it win keep until it is .isi-d spirit in the movement of my models • business interests/' she declares. Orange Marmalade and in the choice, of slenderizing[ on Lightweight Goods I "It is proper that £ae persons or cor- Tapioca Pudding colors and delicate monochrome pat-j ' povations or "organjaaUons concerned Coffee or Tea SUGGESTIONS In handling- sheer materials, seams terns. " ' j I in such business have their point of —' ~ i TSlitMt^-fe Hankie are very important but there arei iview presented to members of Con- Kin.optie—the illusion" of slender-j- many women who do not leahze that [ XHIS WEEK'S RECIPES J Children of " Mndergar-ii ..nd ness in motion^—that characterizes! gress. IX the legislative agent doet* tiarvot Ijoaf - - One cup cooked early school" age. .are forei IM u>-inn this is so, asset ts dithenne G-nebel, i that without misrepresentation or T c •every one of my creations. j- New Jersey extension clothme; spe- 'mashed carrots, plus carrot liquid,'-handkerchiefs. Daddy's rli raided. one-half cup broken walnut meats,'tie claps hare solved the pi to. the best possible effect by paying! the right side of a thm diess I ington and it _has been called the ; great attention to fastidious groom-: "front-door-lobby" because its purr Evening gown of satin iu sub- . "The seams must be -veiv nariow Ing. - The fresh, clear skin, the glis-j and for this leason raai not appeal ! poses are never concealed and its tening", well-kept bob, the rose-tipped j dued rose with embroidered sturdy enough to withstand the I methods are direct and open. It rep-J white hands, the delicate make-up—• pearl liiotives -and trimmed with strain. .. Chitlon geomette, oi the .resents national women's organiza- all these mark the woman who .is-! fringe of same shade as satin. itions. It sees that information is, ; thin'cotton materials like \oile, how-! 'furnished in regard to obscure and- Lowest PricesEver finely attuned to the subtleties of ' "; ~~ ^~ ~~- : ~ ever, are-not \ei\ durable themsehes - fashion. j that -bespeaks your self at your very and should not be chogpn flhen ses\ i misunderstood points of the question • And the last, .the. crowning, per-, best. Do not neglect this final touch I at issue. It consults with frifnds of iceable clothes aie needed , la particular bill about legislative pro- haps even the most important touch) if you would crystalize all that is ' ! "For :seois;ette and ohifton noth-, is the perfume—that blend of scent attractive in your appearance.:. i cedure," arrangements for hearings, ing is nicer than a machme-picoted Oic. It keeps the members of its' seam... A tim Fieiuh beam ma\ be various organizations informed about used but it should not measuie moie ( $165 [the progress of the measures en- than one-eighth of an inch finished idorsed by them, and the members sit; For'setting the Mee\e into the aim-, for hours- in the house .or senate to' hole, use a vow oi matching stitching i get first-hand knowledge of the tac-, inside the picotine Tot such ma- tics of opponents and the support of, terials as cotton \ oile dinnt> and Mrs. Maud Wood Park j organdie, the Piench seam is pre-'ens interests, declares that lobbyists) friends. ! ferable becau?V the di esses will be Jbas ilaundere.d and thp picoted seam SERVE j would not be fii in enough ELECTRIC REFRJGER4JTOM J# Lace Bertha A Real > YOUR OWN ICE BOX ?? For Women Who" Want "'The Best Only Down ARGAIN WE CARRY COMPLETE ASSORTMENT • AND RECOMMEND AS "THE BEST" The Balance Over a Period of

in "Vanity Fair" Silk Underwear Vests -4'Prench Pants — Step-ins — Bloomers 12 MONTHS V- •'' Chemise or Union Suits " 18 yrs. TVbis OFFER-covers the -equipment completely install il "Plain "Olove" or Sti'iped "Vanity Silks" in your "home and Includes ice cube trays, freezing coiii- partments,-a-refrigerating unit afid machine s.uitabte fi-i the largest' and most exacting- honsehold--rpquireinmii<- Install- SejVel—;Save monej-—^lessen iabor-—make, tasn desserts—greserve food and milk for -weeks. » "Dexdale" Silk Hosiery t" •'" • • Sheer" or Service -Weights 7 THIS OFFER FOR APRIL ONLY $13.- Newest all sjlfc numbers and others with "the- "new narrow garter top"- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER tMrtj- shades from, which .to -clioose 0. K. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Priced $1.65, $1,75 & $1.95 Incorporated 180 Smith Street . , 108 Albany Street ALL . -Perth Amboy, N. J.. New Brunswick. N. .1 Phone 306 . • Phone 1645 " Mail This Coupon Today SIZES me . ., "Where QpalifyRuUs Plwie: W3 , , , MI 158-160 Smifc St Pwth Amboscft •* 0. K. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 180 Smith Street, Perth Ai»boy, N. J. * COME EARLY J BLACK lace bertha adds to thPi THE PERTH AMBOY Send me details of your $165.00-offer to operni A quaint riiami of this bouftant J evening- gown m black and white } my ice box electrically. |"It is worn o%ei the tight-flttint; bod-j GAS LIGHT COMPANY lice of .white taffpta. i Name - •„_ ;. __ | .The skirt of this Irock is iiouce- I able as the upper section is cut in 206. SMITH STREET, PERTH AMB0Y -% ! deep petal effect of white tafteta and Address ., „_ _. . • the lower section, whirli JS T«T full,' THE ! is of. black tulle. A husre black taf- i feta sash tied at the side with thf>' j long' ends touching the flooi is an- Heating mid Cooking Appliances | other interesting touch Aileen I Pringle posed * Rutid Automatic and Storage Water Beater* ] FASHIOX WHIMSIES PETER VOGEt, .! Crepe de chine squares are decor- \ ated by ait brush They measure New Process Gas Ranges 94 MAM; STREET [40 inches in diameter and feature "Only the Best is Good Enough" v j check and square designs m soft Woodbridge rblended tones best is the cheapest in the long run. !. Radium scarfs are populai this spring in sma.1V-cheek. pimts.m bright Good health "demands nourishing, high 1 colors, Paisley shawl patterns and Con-Den-Rit Radiant Logs 1 Telephone Woodbridge 821.- I small embroidered motifs grade foods—the best there are- : ; Odorless—Efficient—Inexpensive i CARRY only the purest and best. • * W. Z.-BARRETT, B.D.S. . -. | ' A yoke of contiasting or self tab- • .. 8. B..SMITH, D. D:.S. ',."'"•• , v Irics which gnes the effect ot a drop- groceries. Gerity Building • . I shoulder neckline is one ot the fea- j tures of some of the new frocks OPFICB HOtrRS -- i Often it combines a diaaonal line MONDAY, 10 A.'M.—7 P. M.; WEDNESDAY. 10 A. M.—8 P. M. ! terminating in a bow. FRIDAY, 10 A. M."— S P. M. "..."• •' i • Some of the inost mterf stlnp Telephone 143 Perth Amboy BLAUM, the GROCER . 93 Main Street, Woodbridg-e, N. J. ' : " I spring coats have a single pocket, ; I elaborately planned and placed neai Main office: 115 Albany St., New Brunswick, N. J. ,) the front or side J t. p THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927

Fords Carnival Date ASK TJ8 ANOTHER! THE- WOODBRIDGE -LEADER /andafism; at Overland-Whippet Test Run Over Q-.—What's Today? i Fords firemen will conduct their "' " Published Every Friday *>y ' . A:—Fortieth anniversary of the the New Iselm 'annual carnival fete the first week! great bout between Harry Gilmore, THE WOtiDlSiUDfiE PRINTBRY, i,NC. County Ends Tomorrow at 11 A. M;i.n May and several new features over: At 104 Main Street, Woodbridge,.N. J. of Canada, and Jack McAuIiffe, un- | past years will be seen,' according defeated retired lightweight champ Entered at th#Post Office at Woodbridge," N. J-. as Second Ciaa» Mail Mattel . School House Eyes of Middlesex County motor- under way with Chief Mechanic to the committee in charge" A brand lists are centered on The finish of the Louis Nagy at the wheel, ami accord- now carnival act wili be an evening of the world, and bosom friend oE feature. The proceeds will as usual one Charles Kenny, of Woodbmlpre. RepubUcation of neirs and editorial matter in these col- Acts ot vandalism on the property , Overland-Whippet Coach that has ^ ^^™^^ •go to the fire company. ; That was the fight that "made" &I&- tirons is permitted prodded credit is gives to The Wood- where the new^public school is in the been speeding over thth e countty hihighh - car has been kepkept t in motion both course of construction at Iselin were ways this week 031 a 100-hour non- night, the 1 Auliffe. His share of the gate how- bridge Leader. day aud engine having As the hea-d of the Republic of Correspondence from readers, expressing opinions on uncovered early this week when it stop test run.- A throng is expected never ^en shut down since the start. Haiti, Mr. Borno naturally hasn't ever, was only $500. How times was discovered that the trench on the to witness the finish tomorrow morn- topics of interest are invited, but no anonymous letters will be published. Gola Guessing- Contest J much use for a King.-^-Marion Star. have changed! outside of the building for the spetic ing at 11 A. M..'from • the starting!! tank had been hal£ filled •"•with point at A. Gross & Son's automo-': Prizes in gold are offered contes- Woodbridge, N. J., Friday Afternoon, April 8, 1927 stones, boulders, tin cans and other hiie headquarters-at 218 nev Brims- tants guessing the nearest in mileage wick f.ienue, Pwth Amboy, from and the oil and gas consumption on refuse, evidently the work, of boys wheiv the car started Tuesday at 7 the trip. Coupons are found in the The Leader i* pubiiskm IB tke spirit of public service. U vsiievei I residing in that section. A ;.i on its road test. Gross advertisement on Page 8 of Do You Need a Carpenter? tSaat it awes to the community A fair, unbiased praatntatiou of the news, i According to the charges of Among the judges at the. "wire" today's issue, of the Woodbridge ' Michael =Reis, contractor and his as- LL KINDS of carpentry and cabinet work neatly with favor toward no-j-?. and justice toward all. Its editorial: will always will be Mayor William A. Ryan, of Leader. All guesses must be at the sistant, John -Utgssy, depredations done. Repair work on buildings, auto bodies, give encouragement to honejt and progressi'-e persons, parties, or Woodbridge, and G. William Wood" office of A. Gross & Son's, 218 New A among youths 'on the property are of cashier of the Fords National Bank! Brunswick avenue, not later than porches,' screens, garages, etc., done promptly and at causes, but w'H expose and denounce dishonesty, hypocrisy &nd frequent occurrence and that on sev- Other Middlesex motor notables will 10 A- JI- tomorrow. reasonable, cost. injustice. eral occasions' materials" hare been also be on Ifand to -vvitKesa the wind- . j 8tolen t'j-om the buildings. In several up.- "' - j Gentle Pacifist.-—"Etey, there, fel- | instances, • he said,-that when, the Considerable interest is shown in ^r! What you'-all runnin' /or?" THE PARKSITE PURCHASE :watclrnian remonstrated; some of the the Whippet test in Woodbridge for "I'se gwine f stop a big tight." ; "Who-all's fightm'?" - H LOUKIDES The administration is anxious to have a representative ; boys attempted to stone him. t the reason the original agency of tha 1 Attention has also been called to•! car in this vicinity was at Gross "Jes me an' another feller." — .Tames Street Phone 181. body of Woodbridge residents and taxpayers at the hearing on (the attention of the school authorl- Corner, Fords,, the business being Bison. the parksite puxxhase ordinance, to be held Monday afternoon Ities that the foundation of the danc- established by A.- Gross. Owing to at 3:30. . - • irig, platform that is situated on the . increased demanis and sales the-firm playgrounds adjoining the new was obliged to expand, and opened Park plans .call for' tennis courts'', a lake for skating, and ' structure' tha.tjrill cost $110,000, has its Perth Amboy quarters, with For Sale other equipment, for healthy outdoor pastime. Such a park ; Wfe-en partiaHy "wrecked by the youth- Na.than Gross in charge. 6-Koora Hous