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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 Dog, 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 aske
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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 rabies. 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 police dog 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 cur-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
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 Houspet .used in the'test is a- regular stock j gain. Easy Terms. ite-e I The. Iselin police-have been asked "Modes", Hislifleld Road, keenly interested. ; to keep an eye on the premises in car, equipped with four-wheel brakes, I cast iron pistons and other modern' Colonial, !\". J. Tel. Ba-hvray The Township Committee, which passed the ordinance un- ; view of detecting the • persons who 12-W. animously at its first reading, before voting on the bond issue are guilty of the acts-. . ' Whippet equipment. The rvm got of $60,000 for the purchase of the centrally located lots and plots needed for the purpose, wishes to feel that the community Opening is behind this project and gives its full endorsement. There is no doubt in the minds of those versed in".local Monday, April 11th. BAUMANN'S realty values, that the area in question would cost the Town- Matinee 2:30 Daily . Evening 7 and 9 o'clock ship double the estimate figure in five or ten years. KEATING'S NEVER ANY ADVANCE IN PRICES Easter Flowers Continuous Show Sundays and Holidays Recorder Vogel Fords Scouts Quota AUTO LAUNDRY Sure to Pass Mark will he wonderful this year! TODAY and TOMORROW—Friday and Saturday^— , .Fills the Role That the Fords Lions will exceed! Big Double Feature its quota in the~ $11,000 Scout-drive j POLISHING GREASING Special Price* to Churches if Ordered Early from Us was indicated at a meeting of thej The most perfect show for the year 1927. •a of Peace-Maker club Monday -night. Ben Jensen,! TOP-DRESSING Thousands of Easter Wiles, Azaleas, Hydrangeas, Begonias, Tulips, *'* I chairman of the Fords committee] Hyacinth^, Cineraias, Koses, plants In bloom and a wide variety of John Gilbert in Charged with assualt and battery Presented a glowing report of the ac- 450 Rahway Avenue other -plants nnd flowers. Alexander Dumas' Great Classic by Steve Ando, of Grove street, Steve; »»^- speakers at the session
Revak also a "Woodbridge resident.;. Commissio£ei- Soper of the Rari-j If You Can't See Our Display vm alr heir rOUb S be er Vogeil on LTuesdayi! ., Apri/°^l ^^Ha12, ac- n Township Committee, who dwelt i Tel. 624 "MONTE CRISTQ" ;, cording to the ''temporary disposi- ion civic affairs. He also praised the; Directed by Emmett J. Flynn. . '"" ST^' tion of the case, Tuesday night in po-" i activities of the Fords organization, [ < : Phone 711 or 712 Rahway lice court. ' . .. r. William Woods,. president, pre-! .«*• CAST A family fracas in which William Kdmond Dantes, Count *of Monte Cristo JOHN CilliKKKT Donahue, of Iselin, who • described ^ISl Colonia -& Avenel -Mercedes ESTKM/E TAILOR himself as an. "actor" and his wife, , who was accepted J French Girl , .REVEK ASOUKH Mary, were principals was respon- r 4 . Order Early to Avoid the Rush Caderousse .WILLIAM "V. MONO sible for the couple's appearance in Houses For Sale and Rent Fernand JRAIJPH CLOXI JiftKK court,' Tuesday. The wife was dis- de Villefort _ JROBlSItT McKIM posed to press the complaint but^ Real Estate and Insurance . Abbe Paria SPOTTISWOODK AlTKEX when. Recorder Vogel heard the; " j Luigi Vami.a (JEOROK SKItaiA XX stories of both he suspended action,' Mrs. S. B. Demarest is entertam-,| JE;R. BAUMANN Danglars : ALBERT PHLSOO advising both to return home and ing the Auction Bridge Club at heri Haidee _ : .VIRGINIA PAIBE live peaceably. ; home on Grove • avenue, this after- Henry C. Modes' Greenhouse: Albert .- -GASTON GLASS Royce Tyler, an Elizabeth chaf- noon. ' j ilorrel _ __ _ .. AJL-VILHOS feu-r," charged with driving a car Miss Harriett Breckenridge and | Highneld Road, Colonia St. George & Hazelwood Avenues, Rahway, N. J. Elder Dante.a HAKKY LOXSDAIJK without lights, arrested by. Officer the Misses Carol, and Doris Martini Telephone Rahway 12-W Benedetto .- -JPRAXCIS McDOXAM) Gibson, was fined flO and costs. jr-.ave- returned-to Wellesley College i Governor of Chateau D'lf JACK COS(3K«VK . •—: ! after vacationing at home. | Mr. and Mrs.. J. W. Boos, at theii j- — The Second Perfect Feature — Taken to Hospital home on Eleanor place, Sunday after- i —• - ! noon, had as their dinner guests Mrs. Upon the request of Overseer of Charles Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. Eu-! Harry Langdon in the Poor Schiavo and Dr. Ira T. Spen-gene Romond and Mr: and Mrs. Fred j eer, Martin Vanderhbven was taken Schultz, of Perth Amboy. i 1 "THE STRONG MAN" to. St. Michael's Hospital,' Newark..- Mr. and Mrs. John Mac Ajislan and Saturday, in the 'pome' wagon, for daughters. Florence and Mae, have; His latest 7-reel feature. 1,000. laughs or you get treatment of a malady. . rented apartments in the. Tisdale> your money back. Stephen Lammn was also taken to property on Railway avenue. . j the Perth Amboy City Hospital from, Mrs. E.' H. Boynton attended the j SUNDAY—Triple Feature Program Continuous— the home of John Balzo, Main and session of-;the Woman's Club, Satur- Daley' streets, also suffering from an day, at Prince Bay. . . — FIRST FEATURE — ailment. j Miss Helen Pfeiffer was busy, so-j —, " . . • . tcially during the week-end, attend-j Dorothy Mackaill Jack Mulhail and Charlie Murray For the benefit of. St.: James''ing "a .card pai-ty of- the Montclairj "IN • School Fund, a home-made -food sale'i Normal School, held at the ,ElkSi at will be held tomorrow afternoon, be-' Club-house in that, city on Saturday. [ tween 2 and 5 o'clock. Mrs. Fa-I- Mr.' and Mrs. Perkins and son, "SUBWAY SADIE" coaer is chairman of the committee'.Robert, were the gaests this week — SECOND FEATURE —" in charge. Orders being taken by. iof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkins, of j RICHARD TALMADGE in another lightning-fast calling 199-J and 825. High, street. DOYLE 6c picture throbbing with dare-devil stunts: "The Merry Cavalier" CUNNEENS. — THIRD FEATURE — The fourth story of the. ; s p OT SHOP 155 Smith Street Perth Amboy "COLLEGIANS" MONDAY and TUESDAY— D. W. Griffith's production of Easter Neckwear "SORROWS OF SATAN" . 55c. to $2.50 starring Adolphe Meitjou WITH • • ; . • Ricardo Cortez,. Carol Dempster and Lya de Putti Genuine Broad Cloth and From Marie Corelli's famous novel, for thirty years a "best seller". The story of a wealthy man who sold his soul to a present- Rayon Silk Broad Cloth day Satan—the bland, well-groomed, gallant but deadly man-about- town. Appropriate Short Subjects - SHIRTS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— Double Feature Program $1.00 to $3.95 — FIRST FEATURE — Swart Hats? Topcoats Radium Crepe and Heavy Im- Thomas Meighan in ported Velvet Rose and •'. "THE CANADIAN" Pure Silk Shirts Directed by Wm. Beaudine. Easter Haberdashery . Based on the play by W. Somerset Mansham. CAST O the Men, Young-Men, and Boys, of-Woodbridge $4.95 to $7.95 Frank Taylor .._ .".THOMAS MEIGHAS T and Vicinity we offer a most attractive selection ^ora — - - - MOSA PAUMA of the very latest styles in hats, haberdashery,- top- coats, and suits for the Easter season. Our Knox liats are the last word in Spring headwear.-.-We also carry Men's Rayon 'Silk and Pure Ed Marsh — : WYXBHAM STAXDIXG Berg, Bergsters, and other popnlar makes reasonably priced. Spring topcoats of English weaves and style — SECOND FEATURE from $22.50 uj>. An mixiSTially large and varied dis- play of high class neckwear, shirts, socks, juid SILK HALf HOSE athletic nnderwevar gives yon a wide range of choice. Colonel Tim McCoy in Drop In and look them over. Our prices ave as low New Fancy Patterns and Plain as really reliable merchandise can be sold. Customers from Avenel, Iselin and Fords are invited to call and Colors "WAR PAINT" • "-. get acquainted. with PAULINE STARKE and KARL DANE A great Indian, picture from Peter B. Kyne.s' famous story. IT PAYS TO SHOP AT HOME | 35c. to $1.00 a pair FRIDAY and SATURDAY—Double Feature— - . a . {Phoenix and other standard makes) Corrinne Griffith in Christen sen '&' Brp. Great Showing of Men's New Spring Styles "THE LADY IN ERMINE" . ; The Big Store of . \ with FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and EINAI HANSON Woodbridge STETSON and SPOT SPECIAL Feature- Hats and Caps "The Great Gatsby" WITH WARNER BAXTER, LOIS WILSON, NEIL HAMILTON and GEORGIA HALE I THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927
St Jolin S GuiM [such name as the Township Commit- eer from by resolution of the Town- exceed the sum above appropriated, I All of the work of said improve-^ 5.7-6 9c. A suppleme&tal dubt - . _ . |tee_ shall by resolution hereafter-ship Connnivtp* within tile limit of x rant to the provisions of Section 'ment is to be done In' accordance with 'ment showing the samt lias VVH $125 Typewriter, pU St plans Afiair, dUCCeSS adopt. . 'the appropriation herein provided .„ -f rhaT,f.r oe, of the Laws ofi ' P«>nle and specifications; made" and filed with the -Township of Chapter made by- Geor e R .| * 3. The cost of said improvement-for, so far as mar b^ found nerffl-arj {ZIC, V~ amended which notes Or' S - Merrill, Town-'Clerk, as required by sai-l act. Many enjovable affairs have been '-snail' be borne by the Township of.in the actual carrying out of the pro-, tA amended, £__ ,interest at a rate sMp E^S1116^ all of~which are now. 9." There - shall be tak.-u .,h> pur- 'Bible an4 Laws, b d s snal ri !held under the Apices of st John's Woodbridge at tla largr e in the Town-, posed improvement, either becausbecausee *°? =n ^^fsivx ^per cen^t pe„%r ^'ion file with the Township Clerk.- ichase, Condemnation or olh-rwhi. | Guild, hut the bridge function con-;sWP ot Woodbzidge. lot ; O e t I m AU of of affording the Burgl Loot I ducted Saturday at the home of Mrs. heretalb^ de^lSd 5r ^ -' other matters in'respect! 7. The .location^ofchange n ansy dpar ootir tne-^^gthe!eBSar^ r xi^hi of way , ars Fred A.. Adams was never eclipsed, '• the same depaTtg rrom tht iccordi Ilg t 8o le of the Committee, the Township Clerk:from by resolution of the street lines or land now ownrd or to Burglars made a haul o£ articles h . ?t " S"est valuation I be obtained by the Township of valued at over $225 from the Small ! in attendance. Mrs. " 5. Temporary notes or bonds are. of the taxable "real property (includ- the Cause Court Rooms of Justice of the hereby authorized to execute and is-' appropriation herein provided" for, so i Wodabttdge, ftft.park purposes. «». airs. Charles Lewis wi authorized to be'issued from, ing improvements) o temporary notes or bonds, j far as may be found necessary in j foIIowinS described lands .md Peace Stephen Howarth which prize winners were: to time, in an amount not to of Woodbridge in the in the Township ot Wood- latter reported to the police George Urban, Mrs. J. W.excee- d the sum above' appropriated,' dlesex, computed upon the next pre-' 6- sewer to' be constructed• the actual carrying out of the pro-i J posed improvements, either because' in the County of 3 Foster, Mrs. M, Eborn, Mrs. Floyd; j !land State of New Jersey. „._... ho ;of difficulty, or in the work of con- th. »Lt struction. j Right-of-way through I.ol a2 m _;lp Mooney, Mrs. George* Miller, Mrs. .... „„„„._ ._ the center- - » | 522-JJ, Lot 94 in B'.'ick 54 'J, windows of the office which is" located bear lnterest at 0 and 47 in Block 275-A, F 6l e€d All Garden Avenue near the! °- The -average assessed, valuation| r,ot T ™ffia ^^^"^^^^^'charir wSW^T ^d -Mrt GeS|t°1f^ sis per cent, per annum. net debt of said Township computed northerly sidp of Heards Brook, the'0* the taxable real property (inelud-! in Block 275-B aad Lot 1 in the manner provided in said See-'same having been constructed under. of the Township 276-B, all lots and blocks in Among the articles taken was an btuweu. i or bonds shall be determined by the tion 12, including the ^ebt hereby; conSfcct for the -First Section oi°i Woodbridge in the County lt lm M1 J : Underwood typewriter valued a t-TT rTh Se, guestr vs rwer Ae LRer , ". an" d. Mrs°;. J-'. Chairman of. the Township Commit- Authorized" is f81.1,1-84.00. being;Woodbridge Trunk Sewer, and from dlesex, computed upon the next Map of.fch :y W. Fbster, Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs.; Yff \" TnwT,|i,,n r,prk Ld Town- R '9C \ ltl ^1+ (( i- itt threthAe lM thereoth f 1125; publications of New Jerse. **, • tee, the Township Clerk and Town 6.22%. A supplemental debt 'said manhole extending westerly and bridge. hereby ment showing the same, has beets' through land designated as Lot 22, the manner provided in Section 12 statutes, valued, ?75; a Bible, with; Thomas ZettlemoyerUrban ., Flovd T. d d fild ith th Thi 'JJ of "Chapter 2M of' the Laws of 1916 Introduced and pasaini first read- an apraised value of $5, and a quan- Mrs thorized -to execute and issue said^made and filed with the .Township Block 5'62-JJ, as shown on the Tax Ho11 temporary notes or bonds. Clerk, as required by said act. • Assessor's ' M^ap of the Township of as amended, is $13,031,62.6.00. The tity of stationery. i ^T net debt of said Township computed! Advertised April 1st., I!i27. with e, area. of said park will be as 9. There shall be taken by pur-j Woodbridge, and the right-of-ways c-andCharley ans dHopta refreshmen, proprietot storer . ofon'(Winslow a; Uvengood, ,Mrs Mrs. M, L. .Ebor Neubergn Mrs.-F, Mrs.. H.j followS, chase, condemnation or otherwise,{'already acquired by .the Township: in ttie manner provided in said See-j April. I11h.. 1927. '' -reported- Turner,. Mrs. A. C. Walker, . Mrs. j All that property lying between for^ the purpose of affording the nee- partly.,along the northerly side of tion 12, including ttie debt hereby l B 3. Dt'NIOAN, robbed during the' Piilip Mooney, Mrs. Morrison Chris-i Street and Amboy. Avenue,, de- essary area for said park, the- fol- Heards Brook and partly in. the bed authorized, .is .-$751,184.0D being' ixnrns:hip Clerk. Bight and merchandise, including \ tie, •. Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs, as follows: (lowing: described lands in the Town-[of., said Heards Brook and partly Cigars, tobacco, cigarettes and can- j Murphy, Mrsi C. .M, Cooper, Mrs:. y.f° ship Of Woodbridge. in the County I along' the soutlierly-slde of said dies valued at $200 were taken. 'A- Girond, Mrs. at the intersection ol oi Middlesex and State of New Jer-. Brook crossing Rahway Avenue, ap- sey: described in Section 6 of this j proximately 1,011 feet to a manhole Appropriation Balances fcerles without gainin cme 10 iae . iStreet, thence running westerly along ordinance. - ! to be constructed" about 40 feet east- looters. • ' ! the northerly side of Manning street Introduced and .^passed first read- .erly of the easterly line of Wood- TO DATE MARCH 31, 1927 side of'.Amboy ing March 28, 1927; - bridge' and Perth Amboy Railroad Woodbridge Township Budget for Year" 1927 to the easterly northerly; Advertised April 1st., 1927, with right-of-way, and from said manhole noticfe of hea n A r I Teacher Certificates nue from thenceasterle yrunnin side gof Araboy " ? P » Hth., 19S7.ra twenty-four (2i) inch Vitrified Appropriated Fords Residents V. B 1 for 1927 Spent to the northerly sidfe oi • -_J-^ DUNIGAN , iand cast iron sewer extending west- : I Are Given County Okay iands"aow or formerly of Michael M j"__ Toynship Clerk. I'erly and crossing the. Woodbridge 1 : GENERAL TOWNSHIP PURPOSES: •Millard L. Lowery, superintendent! Enot, "designated off -the Assessment• • ~ and Perth Amboy Ranlroad right-of- Salaries, exclusive of other Make Merry on of Middlesex County Schools and his! Map of the Township of Woodbridge XEGAL ABVERTISEMBXTr— wai". Pearl Street and School Street, i [partly along the Brook iind partly in departments f 10,400.00 I 1,637.50 $ S.7>>2.50 secretary,' Mr. Laggerstedt, spent all!a,s lot 17 in Block 548, thence run- NOTICE 3 Printing, d d oti f Td nini g easterltly alonlong thee northerlnortherly jthe bed- ef said Brook about 1.000 Advertising Sup- • Monday and a. pdrtion of Tuesday jfeet fo- a. manhole to be constructed) plies 4,000-00 1,657.27 examining, the statistics of the 160 5^000.60 Two "of Fords best known residents j Township teachers, «n"d in cheefcin co^iSiS'nihe^f sx^aiB? K*!:, . NOTIC•_ E, .ZS.HBRBBY-GIVE _ ._». --•—* ,'ln" the northerly side of Matfningi •1.S16.-61 the Township Comnnttee will hold a street about 60 feet westerly of the S.,111.38 14,298.62 «a^d°t^7^Sles^e^^ meeting at the Memorial Municipal westerly »side of School Street, and TOTAL ;.,_: careers" Monday and Tuesdalesdavy- Mr every teacher having properly met i longing to Frank Watteis, jonn M. Building,. Woodbridge, N. J., on \ said sewer connected with the pres- MEMORIAL' BUILDING - MAIN- and Mrs. Chris Nielsen. ith the ApriiT.lth., 1927, at 3:30 o'clock ini nt School Street sewer where it. TENANCE .- .: 6,000.00 1,481.80 4,518.20 In honor ofilaws ™ . requirements of the school Lov.,.-.,e , an-d, Sadi•- eeasterl R. Valentiny line eo frespect- e ASSESSMENT & • COLLECTION Low- now or formerly belonging to said the afternoon, to consider the .final crosses sewer, and from said man- on ritiified OF TAXES: the date of Mrs. Nieslon's natal day, | . j along Salaries * , . ™ 12,000.0. 0 2,825.01 9,174.99 by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Milter, Of Max-i John H. Love Mrs. Irene | Map of .rtnereto may De preSeflted bv G enerai ™ .. 4^500.00 1,587.21 2,912.79 B 5 ; - • any j Manning Street in a. continuation of well avenue, the guests of'honor be-i'Shajv the latter's^ecrgtery and all; Woodbridge as Lot » jS ^ ^' iperson of the Township." TOTAL" 16,500.00 4,412.22 12,0)57.78 OD ct i the mentioned line ta be fiaid under ing the parents of Mrs, Miller. \Pt the teachers, for their 100 per' thence running A ul J« °rs* may file a written ob-| School Street about 250 feet to a cent easterly line of &aiusaid- LoUULt ^, Block" -"!! i .tioTi -with HIP POLICE—Sudivided as follows: The interior of the home presented, showui 548 about 280 feet and thence .un-^t^.wUh^hef e Township Clerk j manhole to be constructed in the Salaries . .-. ;. „. 76,000,00/ •'1S.549.83 51,420.18 a), gay appearance with its profasion; ning. easterly approximately at right center line of Manning Street and Equipment, Maintenance & of crepe paper and floral decorations. J jangles to. School Street to westerly! B. J. DUNIGAK, from said manhole a twenty-four Operation 2,500.00 •• 65-4.83 ' 1.865.1T Commanding attention of the guests • |> fil-aide of School Street, thence running | Townshjp Clerk. C24) inch vitrified sewer extending! General 6,000.00- 1,18«.6S 4.813.3T -were two mammoth birthday cakes, j Yields Lodge i rOiil: southerlonnih&i-iiyr alonalnneg' the westerlwpsterlvy side of.oilj AV opnfvavf westerly along the center ].ine of! Pension Fund 3,040.00 3,040.00 each being illuminated with 70 can-j Manniag Streoi about-406 feet to the! TOTAL , ... 87,540.00 dies. There was unlimited merry-' | School • Street to the northerly side To Provide for a 20,371.28 67,1=38.72 From a-social and financial stand- j of Manning Street, and the place of easterly side of .Amboy Avenue andj Trunk Sewer for Laterals and to connect with a twenty-four (24) | RECORDER'S COURT— 1,800.00 1,350.00 including in Block 547. lots 1, 2 • Extensions. inch vitrified sewer constructed un-' Salary ~i s , 600.00 9, 10, 11, 12, and * Whereas, an ordinance has hereto- der contract for Amboy Avenue! Expense & Care of Prisoners 294.70 305.30 in the ,pr6ceedings. fore been adopted providing for an'sewer, said sewer having been con- 2,400.00 i successuucc . , There was a large atteri-'and in Block TOTAL ." 744.71) 1,655.30 tivities, musical selections were fui>! ° " 8-a 8-b 9 and 14* j outlet and fox certain laterals, foristructed r.-esterly along the continu- 20,000.00 nished byv RoRoyv MilleMiller r anandd ththee MisseMissess .' .... . c..e a Woodbrid e HYDRANT CONTRACT 5,93"3.25 144066.75 |lusIU} h-in" between A.m-! " S Trunk Sewer, and | ation of thf center line of Manning Henrietta Dunham and Irma Ferd- of Mrs Ste 1 '1 4 • . e and Elmwood 4venue! Whereas, it becomes necessary bystreet to a manhole in the centerline BUILDING DEPT.— x 1,500.00- 375.00 1,125.00 inandsons. . T 1, ,,' ,,. UpDoj A-V _ jQ=_,.fi,oH « fnljireasoa of sewerage conditions to pro-lof Amooy Avenue- and from ' said Salary — _ The honored guests received many Jellyman Mrs. \mcent more particularlj- descubed as fol- said! manhole a twenty-four (24) inch} Equipment, Maintenance & jyide for the Spc0]j(} Operation ' 300.00 181.04 gifts and greetings from distant Guth and Mrs. Harry j lows: _ . trunk Mmr> • _ I vitrified sewer constructed under points, Including Denmark and Cali- General ~ ~1 . .. . 100.00 34.20 bv the "following: scores were postedj Beginning at a pent inL the jsest-j Be It ordained by the Townshipi contract northerly, along the center fornia. er TOTAL 590.24 " Mrs. T • "V 1 , -u TT ,, L- • ttr oL/h^rthl Eolith Committee of the Township of \ hce of Amboy Avenue and 155 feet 1,900.00 1,309.76 HEALTH—Subdivided as follows: | Baldwin Lewis Frankel, Mrs. Fred! said line-is intersected b> .the sou th-• j Woodbrid . in the c ^. o('Mid. to p manhole ami from said manhole dlesex: Salaries . „- . 8,700.00 1,537.50 Sunshine Class Aids jOstroin, ,T R. ..H A.. StrykerHirner., MrsMrs. . CedrwierlFrank; belonginy sideg otof: landEdwars nod *Carney 01 fgrmeil, desigj- , ^,BRfix. • constructed'under said contract west 7,162.50 1 x A Equipment, Maintenance & --.L.'Varderi, Mrs. Harry Conard, Mrs. in ted on the Assessment Map of! t t h „ , systeconshm.U patp(s hereinafte1 „- ,nr : *erlmboy av t approximatelv^-ight angles to •in Charitable WOrk Hunt, Mrs. Ernest Hunt, W. • the Township of Woodbridge as Lot; ^ ^L™«t °°±^' ' , ' ,/!" ,% ,lt'" ' ' t™«i,' Avenue 36 feet and from Operation :. 3,000.00 2,878.13 121.8f Artlmr General 1,000.00 4&0.1& Coluhoun, Mrs. A. Treieer, H. JJ43 in Block 275-A, thence runmng;jcaxlx improvement pursuant to Article .said point an IS inch sewer to be 599.90 TOTAL The next meeting of the Sunshine, Baker, Sr., Miss Lillian Richards. jwesterly along the southerly side of j1 j ^ aChaptes amendedr 15;t2o oprovidf thee Law.-forthe , o:fthrousl constructel ]andd designateextendingd aswesterly 12,700.00 5,015.53 Class .of the First Presbyterian; — • ; saad lot 43 in Block 2i -A to the.-^^^^ i sewerage in that and 47 Block 275-A. as s!Lots 40 P0OR—Subdivided as follows: j easterly side, of Lot 34O -in Block disposa of shown on; church is scheduled to be held Mon-; j.part of Woodbi'idgp lying between the. Tax Assessment Map of the. Salary 900,00. 150.00 day, April IS, at the home of Mrs:1 1 275-A thence southerly along the Relief 6,500.00 1,642.16 Lot 34 tq. the ElmwooS avenue on the West and, Township of Woodbridge about 2f>4j C. 0. Jones, on Ridgedale -avenue, j Menlo'Homes the present location of the trunk', feet to a manhole to be constructed 1 Children's Home 500,00 83.05 Plans for charity work to he carried i iide. thereof, thence west- Almshouse 3,000.00 709.47 2,947.-17- erly, along the southerly side of said sewer and extending. northerly and 1 in the center line of Middlesex Ave-i out ,vill be discussed. . j southerly in said area as stated be-jnue and from said manhal.e an 181 General 500.00 156.02 Evidence of what the society is Colony Grow$ Lot 34 and in continuation thereof TOTAL : 'crossing Middlesex Avenue and con- inch vitrified sewer extending 11,400.00 2,740.70 accomplishing was given- in the re- smith PI--!1 2- Said system shall be known as erly through lands designated-on the; ROADS—Subdivided as follows: bortf! presented at the annual meet- tinuing" westerly along the souther- "With the installation of gas 1 Section Two of the Woodbridge. Tax Assessment Map of the Tnwn-j Salary 4,000.00 980.00 3,020.00 it •'••i which was held at the 'aom-j of lv. side of Lot 19 in= Block 275-B. Trunk and electric lines at Menlo Gardens, ! ship of Woodbridge as Lot 25 Block] Repairs _. 50.000.00 ^26,578.01 23,421.9 n iJJEfi Elna Bergh, orRahway avenue. th le f bungaImvs ha8 taken and continuing westerly on the same 3. The_ cost of said improvement 275-B and Lot 1. Block 276-B and! m Equipment, Maintenance & The society expended. $248.19 iunHi iHis spr -A.,: about 425 fe-pt 10,000.00 6 S51.54 3,048.4* sending flowers and postcards to per- | Operation f dica e that DV of Elmwood ,64,OOO-.0O • "29,490.4 S sons who'were ill, and.they also con-;res-dential Co"lonv special manhole is, TOTA. L tributedto the Milk and Ice Fund. (^ the 3 intersect snvn-- ?|fwer Maintenance 3,000.00 -.76.87 At the annual election of officers,; 2,000.00 • toward Lincoln Highway. I erly 4. The stiin of $50,000 or"so much age now running inV-a sewer con-^Street ^Signs the following were elected: presi-- •thence running westerly along the thereof as may be hecessaan% is here- structed under contract for Elmwood 1 Contingent 12,000.00 2,331.04. dent, Miss Eloiee Pateman;" vice- Three, of the attractive homes built j^-h;r^ gide ~oi Cataipa street for Bills not presented- in 61 6 0 by appropriated to meet the cost of Avenue and Francis Avenue sewer' president; Miss Emma Jaegers secre-^^.^™^ ^ ^,^ "'^! the easterly line .of Elmwood A-;, carrving out said improvement 1926 — . 5,000.00 [ nue: thence runILln • with provision to connect an 8 inch 1 tary, Mjss.Daisy Madsen; treasurer, ^e°e°{ The .purchasers Ire J. D^ inue; thence S' northerly along- j-.0. TTemporar=mnflran. y w"not.e^s _o rK bond_^ s are! vitrified sewer laid-on the center line! 1 the easterly side of Elmwood Ave- of gNevr York; Alfred J. hereby authorized to be issued from of Elmwood Avenue south of( Heards j Office of TownsMp Treasurer,- Woodbridge, N. J. er committee, Mrs. Edwin . Schnebbe. of New York; and Richard to time, in an amount not to .Advertised March 18th., 1927. • vice chairman, Mrs. John Lewis. ' Morris, .of Jersey City. • and about 100 feet, southerly j These homes, located in different" I from Edgar street to the westerly 1 I sections of-, the development area,;" . i ot 13' in WoQdbride.A.A.-- - are flanked on the south by the oldj^ ° eagterlv aeross Lots 13, 14, . NOTICE OF TAX SALE . 1 Carman mansion, and on the northlri "« . moc^_ 277-B to the ea^terly- bv the forest fringed, little lake on ;^' u f ^u lot IS at a ; Beat ;tha-Best the edge of the Edison estate, "«d-St:ab6at 220 feet southerly from TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE ; : (Con't from Page 1.) • j joining. Menlo Gardens: • .^ ..toaineriv ;Side of Edgar, Street; 1 The beautiful colonial home erect- Lne """""= • SECTION 23 , and about 220 feet souther- L shortsto. p from the ranks of the New ... , . ., . „ , . •. 5hy from, the southerly side of Edgar York semi pro ranks in New Jork; '..-through the screen of stately ola;i.. , . -westerly side" of Am- Notice is hereby given thai the undersigned. Collector of Taxes of the Township of Woodbridge, in the County, of Middlesex., will hold a public ' pLl tlie Ous Summers, of Metuchen; Warry.trees from the Lincoln Highway, thei-bov Avenue; thence southerl- -y alon• g sale at the Tax Office. Memorial Municipap l Buildingg, Main Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey, on "the 20th day of: April, 1927, at two o'clock, in the _, McLaughlin, of Plainfield; Ed An-'homes.at Meiilo Gardens make ah at- ens mane an at- t - e•^t.erIy..:Side..of. Amboy Avenue afternoon, Eastern Standard Time, to satisfy municipap l liens now.. in arrears. „ irews. now dead; Giis Simons, of tractive scene,—one that mvariahlyj" ^-^therly side of Lot 43 in TThh e parcells to'b'be aold are listed below, being described -jJ* lot and blocbl k aurnber as shown on the Township Asse&suientt'Map, aand in. accordance -" Metuchen; 'tarter , .catcher; Arthur j evokes admirind g comment, from theiy. k 2"75-A and the place of be- with the last tax duplicate siving the owner's namme as shown on, the last tax duplicate, together with the "total ameunt &yu£ thereon as computed to Beeter, right field; Hibbard, catcher .passerby who a year or two itgo/Knewj : .-. • trinnlno July 1, 192T6. •';"•"" - ' ~" , and Howard Valentine, manager and the spot only as a hillside covered;". CoDgdning Lots 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, Said respective parcels-of land will-be sold to make the amounts severally-chargeable against thfe same on said first davj\of July, 1926, as com- utility player. with an abundance of wildflowars. 134, 35-; 36, 38, 39, 40 in Block puted in .said list together with interest on said amount froni'.^aiii first day of July to the date of-sale, and the" costs* of sale. In a supplemental f Old 'Moss> Racin; Bays The situation of these homes he-. column is shown* the estimated payment required to avoid sale.. . * V " • • '= ,'• th. the halcyon- days of. the old ing sold almost as rapidly as they! "£JJg .j-g 20 21 22 -S3, 24, .2.5 in Said parcels will be sold in fee to such persons as will purchase the same, subject to redemption, at tfee lowest rate ''ot interest, but not exceed Woodbridge race-track now disman-iare built, is ideal. The development i Block 275-B Part of lot 1-b in ing eight per cent, per annum. " -.-•-•.•--. tied for realty development, devotees; fronts the Lincoln. Highway, recently'lock ,74_F ' ,• .. Said sales will be subject only .to. municipal liens accruing after July 1, 1926, including assessments confirmed aftfer ;that date and 1926 taxes. et the light harness racing sport al-.-.widened by. the state, and the route- Lot/i •> 3 4- 5 in Block 274-D. and to the right of interested parties to redeem within the time fixed by law. • -\ ways looked forward to the annual: of local and interstate bus lines. The. par): o'fB 'loc'h; 276^B. meets on Memorial and Independence Menld .Park station on the main line p t of lots 13 14 15, 16, 20 of ar s Computed Estimated Days In those days Bell Carpenter's! of the Pennsylvania Railroad is one! .k ,_7_B "Joe Boy": gained fame. Sam Kelly, i block distant -from " the --~tl- x1-~'-' D to Amount . north-East All those lands lying between Julj- 1, 1926 who is-now training, his string at; corner of the /property. Elmwood Avenue and the easterly to Satisfy Freehold, also had a number o£ fasti . — ••— propertjv line of-Greenwood Terrace, Block 422C Lot 86/100 acre Chain O'Hill's Road House 86/100 Acre Franklin Green ._ $ 81.17 $ 93,61 trotters and pacers. "Dave" Brown's- ENTERTAINED AT CARDS- more particularly described as fol- "•" 442 G 14 Correja Ave. - 20x110 r .Radio Associates, Inc . 5.25 7.51 "Billy" is also remembered and also! lows: • • '' \ " • 44'2C 15 Correja Ave. j. 20x110 Radio Associates, Inc. * 5.25 7.51 'Myrtle Twig" that was owned-and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baldwin enter-(.- Beginning at a point in the west- " 442D driven by Tom Brantirigham, of.tained a party of friends at cards at j iy j e line of Elmwood Avenue j 24 Wilson Ave. 20x110 Radio Associates, Ine _..„: 5.24 7.50 €r s d " 442D 25 Wilson Aye. 20x110 Radio Associates, Inc ^ 5.24 7.50 South Plainfield. According +to _•*!._.- their_ hom-u e on„ Rahwa-o_!.„„.y . avenue„, , Mon«- wh"ere saidiine is intersected by the ""Dave". Brown's recollections that; day evening. High score honors southerly side of Lot "31 in Block , " 442D -26 Wilson Ave. 20x110 Radio Associates, Inc. .... 5.24 7.50 tra.ck record was 2.10, and was the; were won by Miss Elaine Logan and 274-E; thence . running - northerly "• 442D 27 Wilson Ave. 20x110 Radio Associates, Inc _ 5.24 7.50 scene of some great sport. . "George Stephenson,- the consolation i_alon _g the -westerly - side of Elmtvood " 442D .51 & 52 Tl-ento Sf. House 20x100 Ea Radio Associates, Inc 48.50 r»:;.io Cock Fighting Held Sway • (awards going to Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Avenue about 280 feet; thence fun- " 442E Woodbridge was also the center for Reyder. Other"guests were Mr. andjnjng westerly to the most southerly S - Trieste St. 20x100 Radio Associates, Inc. _..-. 2.51 4.63 the "ancient and honorable" sport of Mrs. Maxwell Logan, Mrs. Logan | corner of a sub-divided tract of land • " 442F 8 Trento St. 20x100 Radjo Associates, Inc. -„. 2*51. i.«y cockfighting. One of the best known' Bockius, Miss Clara Hansen, Miss! known as Bridgemere- Terrace; "-•• 442P 9. Trento St. 20x100 Radio Associates, Inc...... L. 2.52 •1.61 of "pits" was to be found in the old Nathalie Logan and G. Harris Prall thence running westerly along- the Jefferson school which occupied a southerly" side -of said Bridgemere 14 Trento St. 20x100 Radio.Associates, Inc.- ; 5.27 7.53 site on which the First National You wouldn't think, to look at \ Terrace to the easterly property" line 442F 15 Trento St. 20x100 Radio Associates, Inc. .1 5.27 7.53 Bank stands___.. According to one sport' Broadway now, that Bngiish dvaniajof a sub-divided tract of land known 442F" 16 • Trento St. 20x100 . Radio Associates,,Inc _ 5.27 * 7.53 of the old school, thousands of dol-started in the Church.-^Tarapa Trib-1 as Greenwood. Terrace; thence run- 442F 17 Trento St. ~~ 20x100 Radio Associates, Inc. „ A , . 2.51 4.63 lars were wagered there. j une. _ " ^ ning southerly along the easterly 1 : , • — —-. —-———_ •tine o£ said Greenwood Terrace about 442F 18 . Trento St. 20x100 Radio Associates, Inc 2.5a 4.64 A cake sale is scheduled to be! .—MSOAXi AD\EKTISE«MENT— (200 feet; thence running easterly- 442G 1 & 2 Trento St. House 20x100 Ea Radio Associates, Inc 1158.35 168.311 Tield tomorrow afternoon at .the: ' about parallel to and about 2 00 feet 442G ' 17 Correia Avenue m 20x110 Radio Associates, Intf. 5.26 7.52 Seout Cabiii, at 2" O'clock. Miss-. NOTICE southerly, from the southerly line of 442H ' 18 : Diaz St. 20x100 Radio Associates, Inc ...:„...... 5.27 7.53 Eloise Pateman is heading the com NOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sridgemere TerSce about 900 tlet] 442H ' 19 Diaz St. - 20x100 Radio Associates, Inc. 5.27 7.53 inittee of arrangements. jthe Township Committee will hold a th6nCe running easterly alonalongg- aa line I meeting at the Memorial Municipal; aljout p51.aliel to and about 20""0" feeti 4421 ' 3 - Fiume St. 20x100 Radio Associates, Inc. 5.27 7.53 T . Building, . Woodbridge, N. \T., on. soutaeriy from the second descdescriber d I 4421 ' 4 Fiume St. 20x100" Radio Associates, Inc. ". 5.27 : 7.53 1 : April 1.1th.,- 1.927, at 3:30 o'clock i'i; j Peterson, of AvenftI; Mrs. J. .G. Wil-j Those present were: Helen Tuttle, soon be able to play ball again, | City, were the- guests of Mr. L. B.Mrs; . F. £k Earth. "_-_; - * ,-~ \; "Captain Applejack" |.,nn and son, John, Jr., of Perth Am-j Marion Begarie, Helen Solomon. Mrs. Charles Siessel and daugh- Van Slyke, on_ Sunday-.* f Mr. and Mrs: F. E. Barth 1 oncrete ,y-:•:•• Selected bov; Adeline, Gertrude and Dorothyj^nna Baker, Joe Stern, Chick Stern. ter, Ruth,, motored to ,Asbury Park! • Mrs. Win. Krug, spent Friday withj tamed a group of their ; Corbiii, Mrs. Letts, Albert and Rich-'. AI Henderson,- Thomas Powell, An- on Sunday. her mother, Mrs. Pear*son, of Maple-• Marion's .'Mends, j» honor of h«t ard Stevens Lillian Mfnno of Par-j Dragosit, Kenneth and Ralph The Easter Bazaai: given by the wood. ' I ior Green Street Soleetion of the High School facul- d Mrs._ Van "Cleft and family have; ninth htrthday anniversary, S«ri»«a ty east .that will present "Captain lm and Cecil Letts, of South Amboy ! WjieelPr> Xninv and Thomas Lockie adies' Aid of the Presbyterian '• were played and'many prizes glffea," Jlra. August Perry and son, Har- . Elizabeth Bozart of- church on JSlonday, was a financial returned to Avenel after living a year Applejack", in the Woodhiidge High Tof Avenel Th*. decorations. srere yellow aid School Auditorium on. the evenings old, ilrs. Corbin and Mr. and Mrs Colonia; Catherine Christman, W success. in Jersey City. of April 2nth and 30th-. was-• an- J. Perry of Phoenix,. Florence and Messrs. Albert Brower George j Mrs. E. Luthtin, ofTonfters, spent white -with .a. birthday cake as tfea Doris Letts of Parlin. , Hill and E. Falkenberg of Rahway. An improvement which will beap-j nounced today, and-is as follows: • Mrs. John tin Boyce spent Sunday Corey ajid William Soper of Jersey the week-end with her, daughter,' center of attraction:, predated by. the trolley and.automo-! Ambrose Apple-John, A. C. Ferry; • -' ' : in New York. tile traveling "public is being carried Poppy Faire, Florence Co wins; Mrs. s Thinee Ironuoi1\°'nu s Onting Club held a' Mafly of little John Lockie's out by the Public Service at the Agatha. Whatcombe,. Vera Allshesky;*j °°x special at the home of the Misse? friends were overjoyed to see him Green " street cros?ins>- of the fast .Anna Vaieska.' Virginia. Holla.nd; , J^n ana A.15nes -Lockie on Kallway at home again after an absence* of on last Saturday night. The. nine weeks confined in the cripplb line division where a concrete body, Mrs. Pengard, Ruth Erb; :Horace is being laid between and mi the; Pengard, James Battls;' Ivan . Barol- club colors blue and gold were in ..hospital of Newark. All his little shoulder of the'" tracks. " When tne ! sky. • St»ven K. Werlock: Lush, John display. playmates are hoping that he .will work is completed the 6 inch drop; H. .Love; Palmer, Anna Frazer; Den- on the tracks from the roadbed will I net, E. J: Robinson, and Johnny he eliminated. A gang of 18 men; Jason, C.M. Faucher. were started on the job. Action was taken by the Public -Service following the urgent re-j quests o£ Mayor William A. Ryan and j Avenel • Personals Committeeman Grausaffl. • . - - ' • j •Other road repairs being carried! Mr. and j5rs-. Peterson, for- out by the Township are on King | mffrlyof Avenel, entertained -in theii j George's Highway, Fords, where thejnew home af Fords' a number of[ station was in poor condition owing frien(js and relatives-In honor of; to holes and ruts. Tarvia is being their daughter, Dorothy's, fourth applied and sections of the highway birthday • anniversary on. Saturday. rolled. C-ames were played and delicious, re- freshments were served. . • Those present were; -Theresa Pet- Hebrew Card Social .. ., erson, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, I Henning Peterson,.Dorothy and Ruth " Financial Success I Peterson, Agnes, Mary, Arvid and I Joe Winquist, J. Winquist, Ralph! When the receipts., were tabulated ^ •a substantial profit was shown for i . the benefit card party' held under { the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary! OPEN NOSTRILS! END of the Congregation Adath Israel inJ the School street synagogue lecture | A COLD OR CATARRH room. 1 The prize winners were M. J. I How To Get Relief When Head Klein. M. Choper, Mrs. Surko, A. I- and Nose are Stuffed Up. Duff, Helen Kleiu. Mrs.. Joseph Dia-1 mond, Elizabeth Kopper, Marie Vogel, Charles Bogan, Mrs. M. Count fifty! Your cold in head or Choper, Ann Caster, Mrs, Irving Mil- catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- Beautiful Chevrolet ler and Mrs. Sommers. The hostess- trils will open, tEe air passages of your es were Mrs. • M. Vogel and Mrs. L. i head will clear and you can breathe Friedman. freely. 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It is magical, yet meticulous care in3 absolutely harmless and doesn't burn construction meet "~ „-. , I the skin.' the most -exacting EDWARD PIANO COMPANY The Iselin Boy- Scouts of Buftalo; Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, inspection, distin- : Phone 3555 Open Evenings Bill Troop held its regular meeting;; backache or rheumatism " so promptly.• gu ishing. Wurlitze'r- 185 Smith Street- on Monday. Three new boys were • it never disappoints i built instruments. jPerth Amboy, S. .3. QUALITY AT LOW COST admitted. The Court of Honor will _ .be-held during' the latter part'of this month. The troop will hold a dance on May 7, at the Iselin. Fire House, i Scoutmaster P. A. Boylan inspected, the troop. The boys are contemplat- ing a hike which may be held during1 the Easter vacation. Chester Kowal- ski and Edward Law will go on li- brary" duty. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Union Protestant church on Oak Tree, road held a. social and entertainment in the chapel. Taking part in the program were the following: Piano solo, Mrs.. Rhinehardt; "Gypsy Love Song," Mrs. Paul; piano solo, Mrs. Rhinehardt; one act play, Bill Farber, Roy Hyde, Aland Wil-i liam ' Nahass, Alexandra* Nahass, Henrietta Shoiifii and Edith Plehder j Mrs. Plender and daughter,. Edith, I were visitors at the home-of .Mr. andj Mrs. Fuclis, of Oak Tree road, Fri-i day. •'.-"..• I The Christian 'Endeavor Societv j of the Union Protestant church held | •their regular meeting Thursday, evening. Election of officers took' place, as follows: president, Walter, Shonle; vice president, Harry Wirm- ing; .. secretary, Miss Anita Elliott; treasurer, Miss Grace Linquist; social] committee, Agnes Van Zil, Mary Van" Zil, Gladys Bain; prayer committee, Margaret Janke, Ellen Ohlman, . Gladys Katen and Agatha Schmidt. _Mrs. J. Park, formerly of Staten Island, has reoently moved to her new home- on Harding avenue. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, ' of Correja avenue, visited friends in Staten Island over the week-end. Miss-M. Meade, of New York, spent the week-end with her friend. Miss Rose Farber. of Harding avenue. The H. G. L. C. Club will hoid a meeting at "the home of Miss Har- riette Fuches, of Oak Tree road, Monday evening, April 11'. \ Mrs. Margaret Brushing, is spend- ing a short time in Jersey City with her mother. . " The Iselin Girl Scouts of the Gold- en Eaglet Troop held their regular meeting on Wednesday evening. Ail the new scouts have bought n^\>r uni- forms from the money made at the dance. Captain Andrews, who was ill, was late, so Lieutenant Henriette Sliohfi directed the meeting. The session opened with a drill. Lieut. Shohfi inspected the troop and all the scouts were passed. Then the HP patrol held their ten minutes patrol JLHE new Telephone Directory goes to press very soon* meeting. Lieut, ghohfi held a signal- ing class. Scout Genevieve Boehme told a story entitled "My Experience New listings or changes, in, your present listings should on Obeying Orders". be in our -hands at once* .Circulate Petition The- Classified Section produces results for advertisers. "Boy Sco-uts of Middletpwn, Oliio. were recently called upon to circulate Arrange now to have your business message reach the. a petition for the enactment of'a law thousands of telephone users in this district. SERVICE hy the Ohio Legislature looking to the abandonment of. what remains of the Miami-Erie Canal in Butler ^Coun- ty. Long ago the useful days of the.j Telephone, write, or call at our nearest Business canal passed on and as a matter of ComFORitTION economy a large group of taxpayers urged that it be abandoned. In order to get the petitions thoroughly cii tu- la ted in all parts of the community N E \V. Y'O.R K'TELEPHONE'COMPANY -which might he affected by the aban- donment or - retention- of the canal. Boy Scouts were called upon to.'dia- a TA;j r MUGGINS- WOULD CHANGE HURLER'S NAME By NORMAN E. BROWN F (Copyright C. V. A.) • PERSUAJL. of the second base situation brings to mind the fact that the or Amboy Bout; Jersey Anglers A' major leagues, in addition to suffering the usual dearth of second sack- ers, Are faced -with an outfield problem that is more serious than usual. The untimely death of Ross Young of the Giants, the unfortunate despond- Woodbridge fight hin^ an- expect- The good old days when Sewareu ing act of Johnny Mostil of the White Sox, the departure of Tris Speaker ed to see one of the best, ring setios was the mecca for anglers in quest from the Indians, the departure of Zack Wheat-from the Dodgers because, of the season next Monday -night at of weakflsh. in Staten Island were re- of his salary, the trading of George Harper by, the Phils, and other moves the show to be staged by the New called- by Claude Holgate, of New- are responsible^ for the increased, worries of the various managers regard- Polo A. A., hi Palace Hall, Berth. ark, who visited . Woodbridge this ing their outer gardens. Amboy, when "Sailor" Andrews, , week. Before the waters . oE the Off-hand" one is inclined to extend Ray Schalk of the White Sox sym- husky. Maurer will have "Babe" ! Sound 'became--polluted by oils and pathy due the one who is hardest hit. Farmer, of Manvilln. as his oppo- i acids from -' the many factories "When the new pilot of the Chicago outfit headed for the spring camp nent. , The pair, will appear^ in an i Acker's fishing headquarters was •with his hopefuls, his outfield was "set." eight-round bout, the stellar feature j patronized by scores of fishermen Bib Falk in left had won his spurs last season. He had played the By NORMAN E. BROWN. of the evening. from Newark and other Jersey entire string out, hadthit .345 and led the league in fieldjtag. ' points. Mostil, in center, had hit<328 while playing practically the entire It has Jbefn mentioned before Andrews is now getting in shape that the uncertain • qualities of on the local highways where he daily According to Holgate the usual campaign. He had led the league in base stealing and his outfield work indulges in-•running, work... If con- Saturday program was to arrive at had been as brilliant as ever. Mr. Afiiler Huggins' pitching fidence counts for anything he's go- Acker's on Saturday evenings, 'get Bill Barrett played 111 games in the outfield, as the thja-d man, had staff gi-vcs him his chief worn-. ing tcj humble.his rival. The."Sailor" your. cot. hire your boat, then go to hit .337 and had covered right field in capable fashion. His problem was lessened a trifle is chock, full of that.stuff and is no Amboy for a clam chowder, and as a Added to these, Sehalk had Ike Boone. when Herb Pennock put a left- novice as a scrapper. Farmer also climax, King Poker would furnish a* * * * i - the remainder of the entertainment' . handed signature to a two-year hears the reputation of being a hard Ike was drafted from-the Mission club of the Pacific Coast League. puncher with a mixture of "clever- The anglers used to strike out in " -with the thought of using him as utility outfielder and pinch hitter. t Out contract after finishing second to ness. -It should be a stiff-go in the their rowboats about 4 A. Ml and •where base hits art tossed about with the same abandon movie reputations ' Eddie Rousli in the holdout free- minds -of' Woodbridge and AjuiBoy fish until about the noon* hour and. are made and lost, Boone had ruined day after day for the pitchers. for-all. But Hug still needs a almost invariably return with large To be more specific he had hit .380. He had socked a total of 238 ring pastimers. catches of-the "weakies". The Rari- hits. Thirty-two of them were homers." Fifty-five were doubles. " consistent . winning hurler to Andrews has not been in action tan Lighthouse used to be their des- team with Pennock, Hoyt and since he dropped a close decision to tination. He scored 140 runs himself and batted in 131. "Gummy" Snyder in New Brunswick, Now Boone will be asked to play the third position regularly. Bar- Shocker. but his managers have plenty of rett probably will succeed Mostil in center and Boone will play right. And in George Pipgras, pur- work mapped out for him from now * * * * chased from the St. Paul club on. Boone was tried out by the Giants and the Red Sox and found want- 'last year, Hug hopes to find this Ed Pouls'en, matchmaker, has com- ing. .Oh, yes, .he could' hit. But during his final fling with the Red Sox he fourth man, pleted a nifty program -which in ^ad- became known as a "record book" hitter. " He_held to an average of .300 or dition to the main bout will include hetter in the books, but his hits weren't always timely. Pipgras is no newc-omer to the two six-round ! and. three four-round 'big show but this is in Jus favor rifts and the semi-final, which will f packed, is liable to be bruised-or at this time/ Huggins feels that bring together Mickey Jones, ' of broken. at last he has acquired the abil- Newark, and Toney Seortina, of New led aid Reel ity, poise and experience needed Brunswick. The usual jolly crowd of Walton- to carry him,through. . , , . j * ,_ *_..,). o jians was present at the "Fishermen's I A week from today f«je trout seaCB - "Pip" entered the majors in son opens, and anglers lose that | perth Hardware Company! the spring of 1922 as a rookie glum, gloomy look .they've —" last Tuesday. "Pete", who is in charge i with the Boston Red Sox. It was wearing during the long minter^ tackle /„,, „,,.„,„' nSanat^-i^t H*J his second season in pro ball. the stock In the spring of 1923 ihe look forward to all week-ends. j * ~ * * Yanks grabbed him and have ., ' . , ,,Ti,;o-h. Anglers are invited to report kt-pt a string on him right along. Among the many features winch s . , l He was with Nashville two years ^ . creelg m €atefies Reel editor, so that commend angling, not the least is,t *,- „ , ago and with St. Paul last "year. With the Saints, a second division club, he won 22 and los^ It, that it is a. Democratic sport. ™-'u can print them in this column, big hroker who travels to the *»•„„, •w,vec uodon'u tt asiaslk yxJUyo u lot ogl giv, e the gamesi Huggins hopes to make a "Pippin" of Pipgrasv streams in a huge shiny car, and the iflc a { t t L humble clerk whose rusty fliuei | • ,. -4 / rattles over the out-of-the-way dirt million game fish were Leader Invites AH f Amboy Cops Plan roads, are brothers on the stream. placed in Jersey waters by the Hack* » * * ettstown state hatchery during the Baseball' Managers H. S. Students Star Boxing Show o! Every Description Not to mention the barefoot, last twelve "months. That ought to to Send in the Dope For Fresh ami Salt Water freckle-faced kid-m patched oveialls, be seme encouragement, Pushing • Plans ' Tuesday; April 26, is going to be who, with a rusty hook, an aldei, v „. t a red letter in. the. realms of pug- pole and a couple of fathom °f white'. Here-S lloping you get thp Hmit on The swing of the ba't against dom hereabouts. It's the date on far TROUT SEASON OPENS cord, manages to yank the biggest the openin£ ~d bovg _ (Dl,. k which the Perth -Amboy police are fish out of- the most likely pooto. i tyi j the horsehide will soon be heard for New Club near on the Woodbridge sandlots. , going; to put on their all-star boxing Every Kind of Fish Which reminds us of a story told show. Soon as the permit is official- Ai Woodbridge will as usual have Plans are rapidly gefting into ly given announcement of the card in the April issue of Forest and shape for the organization of a new' The expeit angler is mighty Be Prepared stream. A Manhattan trouting ad- Hall of Fame its full quota of speedy amateur will be made known, and ducats particular about his fishing dict was walking along the bank of nines as in past years and the ~~ student body at the Woodbridge placed on sale~in Woodbridge. On tackle. We know, because we the Pectuest, when he came upon a High School to supplant the Hi-Y , the comnlittee are James Nolan, Al- dominating EDDIB KARKJBUJ indications are" that.the season fred -Christoferson and William Sei- cater to the demands of the hardboiled looking individual, who will be marked by keen rivalry Club which was recently disbanded. successful fishermen. There is •was fishing with a heavy saltwater ECA.USB he was a student at the It is expected that close to 200 soph- bo'th. It is planned to put eight a particular kind of an outfit ANTHONY'S B University of Pennsylvania one for' honors. omores, juniors and seniors will be bouts on the program. boat rod, a surf reel, a Cuttyhunk June day in 1925. - Managers of all teams, young for each kind of fishing. We SPORT SHOP line, and flounder hook, using: min- ! enrolled in the association. The have a complete line and shall Main Street Woodbridge nows for bait. Because he was playing' third base and old, are invited to send in j chief aims of the new club as out- .Prompt with. First Aid be. !/h:d to supply your needs. for the Giants the next day. • their dope and scores for pub- | lined by Principal A. G. Ferry will Irving Street Railway « * * lication in the Leader. All notes ] be to-fit-students on broader-lines Sam Cox is the small.son of S. A. "What luck?" said the New York- covei-ing local and Township acj for civic and individual guidance Cox of Netherwood, Memphis, Tenn. er repressing his merriment. through life Not. long ago he was . accidentally "Rotten." said the salt water bozo. tivities will be printed from struck with hedge* .trimming shears week to week. ITueh enthusiasm is beins dis- "Only got one." played and several meetings have and his, arm was badly cut. A blood He threw open the flap of a can- In order to insure publication been held at which plans of organiza- vessel >vas severed. A physician was vas ' bag, and revealed.A BROWH managers are requested to have j tions have been discussed. A name summoned from some distance. Ed- SPORT SHOP TBOUT TWENTY INCHES LONG. their news regarding games, "is yet to be chosen and a constitu- ward Valentine, an Eagle Scout, and . We understand -that quite a few -challenges, etc.. at the Leader tion and bj-laws adopted. a frjtnd. of the boy. saw the danger browns, in the neighborhood of eight- office by not later than Thurs- Among the leading spirits in the and implied first aid. His aiv'iiation INC. een inches have been placed in the day mornings. There* will be no movement among the students who -of his Scout teachings won commen- charge for publication. dation-'from the-attending physician. "The Sportsman's Poor Farm Brook, other wise kiiown are putting their shoulder to the! tiiiif Place" Dealers in as sucker brook. Most of the fish, wheel in the organization work, arei were dumped in the Menlo Park sec- Thomas Brennan, Oreh Gerns, Wil- Budding Genius.^—I got a smart tion of the stream. > ! Fords Ball Fans i liana Smith, Edward Le'eson, Joseph brother. He's been clear, through COAL—WOOD—AKU Expect Big Ruzznack and others. •-., Reform School and he's only sixteen. Judging from the Increase in the Season The club when organized, it is ex-' —Wisconsin Octopus. manufacture, and the jump in sale pected, will have a big influence on! of trout flies, the artificial lure is Fords is going to see some redhot the social and athletic affairs of the rapidly replacing worms and other I baseball on Sundays during the corn- school in future vears. i live bait in this part of the country. ling- season, .according to the fans of * * «• that burg. The- management has Helpmate on Toast.— . EDWARD A. FINN We Also Carry a Stock of This is as it should be. Regard- started, to book games which will be Fence and Arbor Posts, played on, the diamond in the ...rear WIFE SHOT FOR LATE ME \L AND RESTAURANT less of the contempt with- which of School No. 7. The Fords'outfits -—Amarillo. (Texas) paper. Miturer, X. J. Koiniel or Square, Ijocrast, simon-pure fly-fishermen look upon expects to get down to out-door UNDERTAKER Cedar or Chestnut the woxtner, there's more sport in work in the near future. In addi- Old Fogre,<;. — The word obey is •Banquets" Bwmping along over, set the.genuine, with the name Howies j 66 MAIN STREET ' roads, * flue tip, though* well *° THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 8", 1927 Itlll TTTTTTTTTTTTTXTXTTTTTTTTTTTTT TXXXXXXXXTXXXXXXXTTXTXTXTTTXTTTTTTTTTXXTXTTXTTTTT- STARTED Sales Prove 7 A. M. TUESDAY, APRIL 5th, Engineering WILL FINISH Leadership! 11 A. M. SATURDAY, APRIL OVERLAND 100 HOUR NON-STOP OF REGULAR STOCK MODEL, WHIPPET COACH PRIZES JUDGES of Contest are IN GOLD MAYOR Win. A. RYAN of Woodbridge, N. J. • To The Person G. Win. WOOD Cashier Fords Nat'l. Bk., Fords, N.' J. Guessing Nearest to Thos. A. GARRETSON Commiss. Public Works, P. A. Mileage, Oil and EMIL A. BACHA Dep. Comm. Public Safety, Perth Amboy Chas. MELBOURNE Gasoline of Melbourne & Ritter, P. A. 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