Full Page Of icial Newspaper, Brand of New Cornice Middlwex, County -"» And and Other Features WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER Woodbridge Townihip TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR WOODBRIDGE, N. J. FRIDAY MORNINd, JULY :U, 19:16.- TRICE THREE CENTS Grow'* DEAD-END STREET TO RE AVERTED NITE-CRAFT GO. YVOODRRIDGE. — Township BURNETT Attorney Leon E. Mcllro; last AT AVENEL IF PLANS SUBMITTED night received the foUowini RE-OPENS DEAL Nest eum from J. J. O'Brien, secretary to Senator A, ^ Harry \:\1IIF, AHfiEPTED BY PENNSY JU R. Monre: f OR FORDS SIR BODY MAY NOT BE "$134,512 WPA grant for c.sale, former Port Davis Working on Methods to Eliminate Situation Pro- Woodbrldie crossings is await- :ONFERENCE"TO BE HELD ing the approval of the Presi- (i|i'',;illi; political big whir, to tested by Avenel Businessmen—McElroy Wires Moore TUESDAY-TO SIGN LEASE Kor and Barbour for Aid in Securing Release of Funds for dent." FOR CUTTING PLANT As President Roosevelt Is ex , hlm he resembled Woodbridge Crossings. DEPRIVED OF PREROGATIVES Ben V0,el «nd pected back in Washington WOODBRIDC.E. — Al- EXPECT FURTHERACTION SOON next week, the release of the funds Is expected during the though it was believed that BAILEY SUGGESTS WOODBRIDGE.—Township Engineer C. R. Davis u latter part nf next week. the Nite-Craft Corporation Olunnlr (fames- ail (fiven up its briginajLin- LAKE BE TREATED 1ALAIDA DECISION BRINGS FORTH ^inopnaile's latest ^ working on plans to eliminate the so-called "dead-end' tontion of Ukmg over the ., „ |.( a iil^ pool wttiwu* street at Avenel street, when thr crossing is oliminatet AND CHLORINATED '^inltfor^who fornipi- Fdrds Porcelain WOODBRIDGE. — "No there Action was taken by the engineer as soon as word plant for the manufacture of SCORCHING CRITICISM OF COUNCIL !",'•, s,vlm not bad. was received here that the PWA had released funds for KEATING PICKS Swimming. Pev order of the o - - o nightgowns and pajamas, ne Police Department" So rend , necls of a recent camp- the Avenel and Iselin crossings. gotiationa have been started the signs posted at conspicu- •; ,„ High Bridge, Hughy When the original plans for th once more, with the lesult ous spots around the Wood- FROM ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OFFICE i; UP AMBOYAN IN .,.,, imd Bud Hunt report elimination at Avenel were re thai ,i conference has been ar- bridge Park lakes as an after- math of tlie report received by Burnett Directs no Further Local C«»e» be Transmitted to '/;:;;,,;,„ "Honest Abe" m- leased, they brought a storm o ranged for nejft Tuesday morning •'; ',. VnuUs a grand meal By TOWNSHIP COPS irotest from the Avepel busines Health Officer Harold J. Bail- Township Committee Unleu it Pledge* itself to Seriotu men who rlrrlnrpd that thP "dead "HIT-RUN" CASE m Now York *hich will be attend ey that an analysis nf the wa- ji;iv,. you heard the story Consideration of Complaints or Until "A New Township •.mi" condition would serve to dc ed by Julius Pferlman, Sam Uleski ters showed it to be polluted '',, hlg six footer (member o£ a Committee i* Elected"—Do*» Not- Plan to Overrule ,' , A C.) who escorted a •troy the business center of tl and Fred Kavifman, of the Nite Bailey, however, has not given IS SEEK AVENELITE THOMAS GALL QUESTIONED iraft Corporation, Township At- Council in GaUida Case. Mayor Pen* Two-page Answer. .own. up hope nnd has sent a second ,!'„„',• i;',,iv from East Rahway to REGARDING INJURIES OF ',!,'!, t ban-footed? Dims says that the new plans h torney Leon If. McElroy, Building sample to the state for analy- o - - o working on, and, which he Wop TWO BABIES Inspector Wiljam Allgaier and sis. CITIZENS' COMMISSION SUGGESTED FOR QUESTIONING :IK> Pennsylvania railroad wi WOODBRIDGE.—Thom- Maurice Goldferb, attorney for Bailey has made sev«r«l ,„„. ;,dvantMe of a •»!*• when it advertises for bid the <>wncr« of the trips to the lnkeg in an effort tiv I, that everyone will be as Gull, of 109 Commerce WOODBRIDGE.-—A scbrching reply to CommiBaion- BARN OF CHARLES POHERA will help matters considerably. Sifni Lease to find the source of pollution, ,',l!Ml upon to pay a part of er 1). Frederick Burnett's criticism of th« Township Com- YIELDS LOOT AFTER street, Perth ^Amboy, was but to date he has been un- tlll,t:IXM ...Ifnooneewapei More Parklnr Continuing its course at expan- mittee's action in the Gnlaida case was penned yesterday RAHWA* SHOOTING jicked up late last night by sion, and not ^Waiting the outoom* successful. p,|VnM>nt V ta»#. m— «•*• "There will be a drive around afternoon by Mayor August F. Greiner. The mayor's reply ami thowht will be taken be- the back of the business section Captain of Police George E. of its conference, the company has "1 cannot Understand the forc taxes are levied Fire WOODBRIDGE. Township with one road leading out to the Keating for questioning in made arragements to lease the source of pollution," he re- was in answer to Commissioner Burnett's statement that Chief Tom Kith, Fred Maw- d Rahway police are seeking Pennsylvania railroad and the property in back of John J. Bitt- marked" as it is all surface the Township Committee's decision "drips as doth the hose :onnection with the hit-and- water fed from fresh springs." ,,,,, Hm Catano and Cari Shinies Pohero, of Ella street, Av- other to West Side avenue", Dav- ing, on Main street, Woodbridge, in the garret." Mayor Greiner wrote that the governing Siindquist went on a fishing is explained. "In addition, if the un case Wednesday night formerly occupied by the Idico Bailey suggested that the jnel, for questioning in regard to use of powdered chlorine treat body has the "license to temper justice with mercy; to de- trlli this week and hooked M new plans are adopted, there will in j.vhich two babies were in- plant. The building will be used several stolen articles found on his ment, such as used in pools, cree if you please, probation for offenders if in its consid- blurs, average welllit 1 lbt... primarily for cutting purposes and property and why his license plate be adequate parking space at the ured. might be tried here with fa- ered judgement such decision can be warranted by the It, ni> fish story either. was on a car in which two men station. There will also be a will employ 35 men. Th lease is Gall did ^not deny that he was already drawn, and according to vorable results, o - - o were seated and who fled from change in the pedestrian under- circumstances." ' n Main street at the time of the Kaufman, will be signed today. "I expect to measure the V,, •,, always wondered what it Rahway authorities who pass which will bo on thp same accident, "but did not remember water and find out what pro- Burnett in a letter received by i t'i.. nwsters find to crow about forced to shoot. line as the present walk'on Aven- hitting anything." His companion The Nite.Craft people have Township Clerk B. J. Dunigan had signed a new short lease on itsportion of powdered chlorine • ,,•,.(• o'clock in the morning... Monday morning Patrolman el street." on the ride is expected to be should be used," Bailey said, written: WPA WITHDRAWS ij,,-i,isany hour of the day we Rommel and Special Officer Smith Efforts to secure the release of picked up this morning. Orange plant, but it is understood "As I have had occasion to that they are anxious to have al' "and if it proves agreeable to like crowing than any other of the Rahway department, saw funds for Woodbridge crossings Keating says that he is practic- the state board of health I will write your committee previously its plants in one town. If all the it is three o'clock in the two men acting in a suspicious which are the most dangerous, are ally certain that Gall is the man try to put the method into ef- about law enforcement and the of- SUPERVISION OF us; John Govelitz tells us manqer^ in a car parked near th still being put forth. Township at- wanted in the case. His car, which negotiations pfove favorable for fect." ficial bulletins in your possession ,, (Trieste street," Helta) on Pane Ten (Continucd on page 10) is at headquarters has a newly Continued on Page Ten Die replete with the reasons why ad ..•.•ini has a one-tube home- made dent un the fender and cor1 the illegal traffic must be wiped TOWNSHIP POOLS mar box radio receiving se responds to marks made on the out irrespective of politics or up on his bicycle ...Hi l);iby carriage. personalities. I direct that no fur- BREAK BETWEEN SCHAFFRICK AND ther local cases be transmitted POLLUTION REPORT CAUS- ,ii old set of earphones on COMPETITION KEEN AS HDCELAWN Officer Karney Romano who in- joys the broadcasts, as hi vestigated the case .reported that hereafter to your Township Com- ES MOVE--TO TAKE KID- levies his way around...^...kinda Mrs. Elizabeth Kellermaan and mittee unless and until it affirm- atively pledges serious," sober- DIES TO RAHWAY iltui. Continued on Face Ten NIER WIDENS ON POLICE CHANGES FINDS IT MS TWO MBS minded consideration of the com- iv L- the Greek haa hufolled The "break" and has definitely stated that lie plaints transmitted or a new u iicu hot dog machine Uut Township, they say, is not central ISELIN STOREKEEPER WOODBRIDGE.—Wood- HOPELAWN. — Compe-. between Conijnitteeman James would oppose it. Township Committee is elected ;«»:i» Vm oat "yrtOCMtr fr, ly located. They "Bulint", declare^ Nier, "will bridgo Recreation Sponsor- » minute and a wh*- lfce ition to the "nth cUtf**.* is T0|| TRIED TONKiHT §nhaKriok and Cemmitteemun lich really means busioen*. a plot of laud noUiave my suppjJ^t and &»''$! .'ait your advice." ing Committee has decided Avi'iiel fire company iliatter- being featured in the Hope- Ernes^.,^ot. Nier...-., polic e , I gjn {.(jpcerjjed. is absolutely a1^ i«l another record recently from the original playground, if ISELIN,—Tlie case of Joseph r T Mayor Greiner's reply in full is to discontinue supervision of awii suction where two play and deputy police -corrunissidner, I His record Boes not warratvt prt>- as follows: r is lit mlnuwj after the the Township can pick it up torL ble> o£Uppe r Greeh street the Township pools until fur- 1 motion," "My Dear Mr. Burnett: alarm tounded, the water grounds are noVr being con- taxes. respectively, appears to have ther reports are received In an interview yesffrday, Csik \ this place, who is charged with Schaffrick pn the other hand is pumps were opcroUnf at a widened with Sergeant George "Your letter of July 29, direct- ducted—each one holding said that he has spoken to Mayor having slot machines in his pos- gh in his praise of Balint. from the State Department ilr,- on Burnett street a mUe Balint being used as the pawn. ed to Bernard J.. Dunigang,, Town- up its "wai'es" to entice the August F. Greiner and several o" session, will come up before Judge "Balint", ,he points out, "Is of Health, according to a Schaffrick recently ordered r ship • Clerk, and referring to the from the fire house In- the Township committeemen and' Arthur Brown, in Woodbridge ounff p.nd urageous. He was re- cidently, it's Harold Deter's juvenile "trade." One play- Chief of Police James A, Walsh to action of the Township Commit- statement issued yesterday. all are in favor of his plan. 'Police Court, tonight. :ommended u* me by Chief Walsh. tee in the Galaida case, has been nuin ambition in life to drive ground is being supervised I UIX' lit laVUL VI UIB ^UM,< The slot machines, one penny place Balint in plain clothes tem- J agree that Balint has made a A meeting was held by the the fin- truck. "All I am interested Lr»," ex- porarily, ostensibly with the in- directed to my attention. members of the group which by the janitor of the fire one and one for the use of nickl<;s, mistake, but who nf us haven't "I hasten to assure you that the 0-- 0 plained Csik, "Is to see to it that te^Mnn of making the appointment was found in Gamble's store by made mistakes? He has paid for local governing body here is quite resulted in the following an- | Sti:in]i Ruth was seen purchai- company while the othei the youngsters have a" place to permanent. Nier, however, does Sergeant George Balint last Fri- lis error and should not be ex- as sensitive to the elemental re- nouncement : ,i live pig at Kean»burg Tues- has been established by the play in under capable supervision not agree with Schaffrick's move pected to pay for it all hia Jfe. I during the summer months." day. quirements of alcoholic beverage "Since the various waters have (.•veiiing Chief WaUh is Recreational division of the understand that since he has been cdptrol as even you may be, It A un the job again. ..It's al- n plainclothes, Baljht has proven been found by Mr. Harold Bailey, has been our purpose throughout of the Board olf Health, to be pol- |»ys the same way, when a man's WPA with Stanley Klug of iO be ja willing worker and that is t<* co-operate wjth you, to recog- luted and unfit-for swimming, it :iy grows up and leaves home this section in charge. Who's Who Among the Township's Younger Set ill that counts.' nize the subterfuges and the stud- Questioned as to whether or not was deemed advisable not to con- house is too big Nier end The whole controversy started lad efforts df contemptuous licens- tinue supervision of any pools used jchhifrick continue at swords when certain member* of the fire he would introduce his resolution ees in evading the law and to cre- making Balint's appointment per- for swimming pending further de- bints over the Balint appoint' department became dissatisfied ate a thorough respect for moral- velopments. ShoUiu the practice Of lent They tell us Uiat some of with the WPA supervision. They manent at next Monday night's ity and decency. The record of supervising these sites be contin- informally "discharged" the super- meeting, 6chaffrick said he local politicians are contem Woodbridge Township, on file ia ued, tlie mere act would simply visor and set up their own admin- ;hought it very unlikely but that ung private phone numbers in your qffice, will amply substanti- that we place our stamp of ap- ieir homes phone pests' ARE istrative policy, inasmuch as the the resolution would be introduced in the very near future. In the in- ate these statements. proval of swimming in these pol- | nuisance. ..,.,.,. they said, belonged to terim, the rest of the committee- "Do you recall the Juimi ease? luted waters, which is contrary to ihe fire company. The WPA with- o - - o men are remaining "mum" on the " Do you recall the Wargyas lur wishes. \ local war haa figure* out Irew, but during the past few # subject, refusing to answer ques- Tote Taken to Rahway I that the reason why Mr. Far-,, lays, it has started an elementary case? tions or taking sides. And all the In spite of the unfortunate late playground in the rear of the 'Ex-cathedra opinions, deliver- Iky resirned as poatmaster time the "break," between the sac- levelopments concerning the fieuoral to take ofaarfe of the Hopelawn school. The youngsters ed from a far-distant throne, are ond und third warders becomes inevitably unfair. They are, of swimming sites,, Samuel Gtoe, . is that If Eboaevelt have been attending the recrea- wider and wider. (Continued Job back and U he lost it the WPA offers trips to the Rah- jhildren will not lose any swim- ii'ic wouldn't be any Job way pool and to the big league ming privileges as the practice of |anyway Considerable back baseball games. To date air the COMMITTEE HOLDS 3 HOUR SESSION taking the children to the Rahway Is expected from the !ire company has in its favor are pool has been expanded. verdict .Wood- the swings and see-saws. has a too all Ite own Want Town Playjround Under the supervision of the WPA playground workers, the' the Lions decided to Meanwhile, John 'Csik, well BEFORE DISMISSING GALAIDA CASE following number of kiddies were I nuke their permanent home known citizen of Hopelawn has WOOUUHIIXJE. - Alter two ex- revealed was Mr. Oaluida's daugh- taken to Rahway during the past •• The nelrhbora must interested himself in the situation itivi" sessions and over three l< J -in-laws room) ;la biulneM or protection,... torney Leon E. McElroy he said: that can be had, would be appreci- irldge Township. "Inspector Murray and I went laid, "by virtue ol the (act h a hljh Mhool education, . Continued on page two ated.* : «h»uce fat 1,600 ...Wifii The better housing program i the Middlesex Tavern around 3 Hhualinr, one works in connection with the Fed- . M., on June ^4. I went to the eral Housing Act. The purpose of lit 40,000.... Without Uobby lluobuii. Ill Ur«ve bar with my testing und gauging this office Is to aid property own- 3rd row.—Jeffrey RWdlestoIfer, i one oiuuwe in Mr Top row.—Brower children, 81 street; Bolt mid Howard Valentine, kit, tested and gauged the bottles ers in makiiig out applications in J50 Cllf* ruad, Sewareii; Bill* *"'• U Git Mare For Your Money At Meinier street,, Avenel; Joe and Ml Dunham place: William Wel- behind the bar and found them securing loans for modernization 131 drove avenue; C*talaiiu, 211 Gr«en street; to be as represented. I searched 0--0 Kysu, 1 d ders, 107 ('hurt* street. 1 of homes, business houses, chuwh Nancy and Jane Demurest, 82 Jack a«4 Marilyu Huglus, 85 cupboards and drawers and eoppers on traffic duty »t fckhoder ftvenu«; Kogw ai«« •"'"= 6th row-Hulili Ol*rk, 418 Cliff ^••unicr of Main street MliJ Am- and schools and for recasting of Green street; Nancy uid found no liquor. I th^n went to 1 SchweireLe, 148 Valentine P'w*: street; ir«lnl» Duval Berren, W . CHARLIE'S TAVERN "vwme, are bei»g wverly Loans. Coupling, 47 Powl street. .... storeroom In ttwWla r \tfh»re hn ft»ul »wl l>»vW WlUUm !>«*'- itml; Aoqe Belmen, 5*8 J by tuwnsh|p rnot9rJ|t| FHA itself handles no money. ttld row. Harbaia »nd O the licensee opened the door, I BEST PLACE IN TOWN A ffl cltm MapU avwoe, Bwrori McNiUty, testriuwa for not giving local Funds are loaned by private fin- Berne, 1M Grove »vt>na». Shirley Inr, 191 Edrtt»tre«t! We found all the bottles to be at re- 11 street traffic a break ovW ancial companies and are insured aud Mwfwet fw»l». I6» OUff en, 110 ChurS «*««*; Ernest, Ma- ltfl Greon itrMt; June* presented. I then proceeded to the —Flanagan-Nay and Krueger on Draught— la|t and shore towl#t»-.How by the federal government. n>4d, Sewana; Mush* Ceramic rl* and Joveph Andr»»lcl(, B93 IM- 511 I4nd«n »v«ue; Betty Anne second floor bpdroorns. I did not jm-i£ flw rooms" rente!, ty. ,5ft.- W4U.1AM & NEW &TS WOODBRIDQE, N. J. boys state Commii 'Loans caan be made for modern tt»rr*yMiilf*; Babert »nd Mary Iwlitm of mschinwy «nd emiip- Jane Trainer, W Unvr* wmmet 5th 'trims. I entered, the*room I wa» unald Ste.rrter Is t« be com Mid led to believe was. the licensee' "Special Tabks for Laditp" .ment of buslneis offices arid fac- Patriot* Aim KMttaw, « B)** tv for his gucceu In break- (which Utor l up the yo-cill«d lignln bindtr tories. Loans are made up to 80 avenue: Robert Cdt, 111 Bowlaod thereby saving the tut per c«r»t and carrot be had for i plenty roore Uwn 118,000. WOODBRIDGB LfcADfflWOURNAL, TWO Bull in China Shop—No Kite,., she was," came the answer. "She FORDS BICYCLIST AVENEUTE GETS 40 Galaida Hearing told us that the stuff had been HURT IN ACCIDENT DAYS FOR DRIVING- there since prohibition times and Continued Tnm Paft On« she used it to give her friends s WOODBRIDGE—Steve Andra- Avenel News WITH 1933 PLATES the licensy grants us thai permis- drink when they called. She also cy, 14, of 12 Jersey street, Fords, lion when he geU his license." sked us to be easy." i Riim«tt BtrMt AnmL was slightly injured Sunday after -' « Samples of the lftjtior seized Addressing the committee, Lav- noon when a bicycle he was riding in asked for the dismissal of the WOODBRIDGE.-Driving a car were then admitted as evidttice. w*as struck by a cur operated by I.l.ER AND CHIL- from I^ondun, having spent the of somewhat doubtful vintage, Lavln objected as the tags showed complaint. last two months in Ispaham Por- Andrew Sabo, of 28 Juliette decorated with racoon tails and a n. Mrs. A Halliday homewBid Ihe analysis made by the chem- "These agents found nothing street, Hopelawn. 1933 license plates, proved the un- l ist and not by the witaew.- i thi» t«WTftWR ''H» Sabo was rWvdtttig'Wnrt'On-New through doing of Sieve Hiiex. 17. of 47S Ilr.idv, n[ iiton Island, He "I have no objection U> mention attorney commented, "everything Brunswick avenue and was about Juhn EUershank, many. France and England. Mereline avenue, Avenel, who is at to where he found them", de- was as it should be in the cellar. k'lll'-lS uf I exports to return to Syria the to make a left turn into Fraiier P.iili avenue, nn Tucsda>'- j [thschedulee countdy toworkhouse spend fort, y days in clared Lavin, "but I do object to We are being tried under section kh Street, when he hit the boy who 1 the analysis As to contantt." . .""• '"• ""•""• ' HIWWBr "picked up Saturday 48 which is the penalty clause was on the right Side of New iHF I'HOC'.RESSIVE DEMO- lfjby Officer Al Levi and Michael McElroy then offered the bot- which calls for a fine of not less MR AND MRS VAL Brunswick avenue, riding east cr.tir Club will meet in the , DeJoy who spotted the lfl3J plates tles a» evidence "with the under- than $100 nor more than $1,000 or The injured boy was taken to Dr. Union City, and M standing that in going over the „, mmlhous. ,.n Tuesday evening on the car Brought before Judge thirty days imprisonment or both. Cottrell's office in Perth Amboy of New Brown, the youth was. Ugi that the backs bt ToY rVM*e TO rmr us wjstt UB and by Sabo and trefftW fOTtrnises on mpmb'.'ts i:- desired fts ed".., this is not a criminal court. The I the right arm and left knee. Of- •ml business will be transacted house for cfrfvlrljf"U tit In cross-examinlni tne*witn«ii liquor was found in a hotel room street. ficer John Govelitz investigated • • » • registration; ten dayrfor tivlH' asked him to de- • where the owner lived—it's aa for the police department. MR AND MRS. LEON RAM- • , • • * scribe the rooms he entered. "Was 'much his private home and he has WILLIAM HAYDEN, OF PARK berg and Mi.-. Charles Siesscl driving with improper plates. ithe licensee with you at all the same rights as if he were in a . avenue, i* spending the sum- were visitors ;it the home Of times?" asked; Lavili. iperate house. Chief Justice Bro- licensee's wife. The room in which mer wilh his uncle Rev W. A the six quarts of liquor was found Mrs. Rambcrg's parents in Titut "The licensee vu with me the san has held that possession in it- Rcul. in Oshkosh, Wisconsin ltd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lance she said was her room which she ville. on Sunday. Leon Raul- first time and the second time In- ;eli is not a violation unless it is • • • '. • and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Head has occupied since her marriage berg. Jr.. wiio had been spend- spector Murray and Mrs. Galaida ccompanied by proof that theie THE WOMAN'S CLUB Contract on Sunday io visit Miss Emily- on January 29, 1930. The liquor ing some time there accompan- '(whom the agent mistook as the s an Intention to sell. How are dub, met at the home of Mrs ann Lance, who is spending she explained consisted of char- ied them on th? return trip. licensee's wife and waas unaware you going to gauge intention? I Thomas Thompson, of Park ave- some time at Camp Lou Henry treuse, scotch, gin and creme de • • » • mie.'lsst night. Next week's ses- Hoover, the Girl Scout camp at of the fact that she wts his daugh- move for dismissal on the grounds, MRS HAROLD DAVID, OF Park menthe, and was given to her by sion will be held at the home Lake Kamaweke, N. Y. ter-in-law) accompanied me. We Irst, because there is no intention avenue,"is spending two weeks [riends. of Mrs Dirk P. DeYmuig . of » • • • •ent to the storage room and aft- 0 sell und secondly, because the Wluil a sissy this supposedly tough Hereford bull tunu ,i v. ith her parents in Scrantgti,' Lavin again made a motion for Lured into a china shop by pretty Louise Smpll, with n Manhattan nvenue, Prize wiD- •r climbing over tedtprings we lomplaint is not drawn under the Pa ' ' THE GIRLS' CLUB MEMBERS, JismissaL Otto Himer, who was in of a big feed, he dozed a while and then dropped into ners last week were Mrs. 0. found two closets one to the right >roper section and this committee « • • • Misses Ruth Slessel, Ruth Hunt :an't fine us or send us to Jail." • .he «udience, ATOM and made a slumber'.without disturbing W much as a saltcellar, of 1 KapTanTlTrS^rrank Barth and md one to the left. There was a AVENEL VISITORS TO KIDDIE er, Meta Varrellman, Madeline ,)lea for Galaida. He spoke of Ga- self-respecting bull would enter a china shop In tho flr-,1 1,1. .». Mrs. DeYoung. wall board we couldn't account A short recess was held while Keep Well Camp on Sunday in- Hackett, Alice Voelker, of town for. I found a piece of string in laida's standing in the commun- this one's a movie bull. He was "working" on a picture • • • • .he committee went into executive Crosby and Bob Burns. Burns bet Crosby that the duded Mr. and Mrs. William and Miss Irma Brookfteld, of of the closet shelves which ty nd said that he was a credit to MRS. STANLEY BUTKOWITZ session. Returning about ten min- would tear up a china shop, and this picture is the resu Deitweiller. Mrs. Dirk P. De- Woodbridge, with their council- >pened the secret door. I entered the town." i'oung, Mrs. R. G Perier, Miss tendered her husband a sur- or, Mrs. William Perna ,have re- utes later, Nier moved for the dis- "He runs an orderly place," he pocketed the stakes. i vestibule and 1 saw steps lead- ; prise birthday party on Sunday. missal of the complaint, but the •**.»JUt.\SiuJ, >-,-„•} if.. ,i h.iiiili !n Vf~!-; ' "sT uy Perier and Mi. Charles turned home after spending two ing to the attic. It was there that continued, "and it would b* itti Guests included many relatives •ote was a tie. Fred Spencer, Char Longstreet. weeks at a cottage in Ideal found the liquor." mtrage to Impose any more sen- boy was taken to the office of. Dr. added thirty-five pounds i and friends. les Alexander and James Schaf- • • • • Beach, N. J. Committeeman Ernest Nier then tence, He has suffered enough Henry Belatoky and treated for weight. He [s now wsju ,-,.,." • * • • .'rick voted in the negative while 1 1 MR. AND MRS. FRANK HUTCH-J • * « • jsked the witness whether Galai- through unfavorable publicity ." irulses to the face. Inches tall and" weighs -i; :.;' MISS PEGGY AND JACKIE Mayor August F. Greiner, Nier insoV of Keypoi t, and Mrs. E.' UR. AND MRS. P. J. DONATO, of da, told him that it was liquor for The committee went into execu- ind John Bergen were in favor of Crotxett, of Lynn, Mass.; wile Brookwell, of Roselle Park are George street and Mr. and Mrs. his private use. tive session and when they return 8EN3WCKD TO W0RKHOU8E gucstV on Tuesday of Mr., and spending two weeks with Mr. John Gardner, of Burnet street, dismissal, ed Nier again made a motion for WOODBRIDGE. — George Ma- Mrs. Thomas Thompson, of Park and Mrs. C. N. Van Leer, of "I didn't question him," was the Due to the fact that the vote was Announcement by visited the letter's son William, answer. dismissal and the motion waa car- toche, 55, of 0 Hollister place. avenue. Guurge street. at Camp Dix on Sunday. a tie, the defense was then heard. ried unanimously. Fords was sentenced to the county Inspector Murray, on the stand, tin the stand Galaida said that • • • • MRS. T. L0NGM6RE, AND MR. , Qahkla was ihe recipient of workhouse for 30 days by Judge .. MR. AND MRS. HERBERT Head collaborated Kreviin's testimony. he has been in business for U ay, with Joseph Milano, of Main spent the greater part of a year drew Dragoset and children states. to death. Frank Barth, Mrs. William "The doer was there when [street, Thomas Dunn, of Eleanoi Special in Doura-Europos, Syria, with Janice and Ronald, of Bume Barth and Mrs. Ross Allen, iLORENZ BUTTER AND FAMIUV took the hotel over," Galaida ans I place and Joseph Zegler, of Wedge- the Yale College Archaeological street, for a week's stay at thei: I Alton, 111. — Since he celebrated Croquignole spent Tuesday at Casino Beach. have rented the house on George wered. wood avenue, was standing in the $2,01 | his 18th birthday on February 22, ExpHition, is spending two cottage, at Wildwood-By-the center of Main street, near the • * • • street formerly occupied by F Mrs. Joseph Galaida, Jr., was Robert Wadlow has gained one Hours: 9 A. M. tr. 7 I\ M ».n months with liis parents, Mr. Sea. I State theatre, between traffic • • « a MR. AND MRS. GEORGE Young G. Braithwaite. Mr. Butter con- the next witness and she said she and a quarter Inches in height and and Mrs. William Deitweiler, of waiting to cross the street, The MR. AND MRS. WALTER TSCH and children of Park avenue, duets a delicatessen and butcher never represented herself as the Avenel street. Mr. Deitweiler shop on Avenel street. •d on the S. S. Washington! inkle, of.Now York, accompan- have returned home after spend Here's Good GREENHOUSE, Inc. News for the 23rd August Fur Sale Women of Woodbridg Figure the Savings To Be Made... Then You Are Sure To Buy Your Fur Coat Now ALL THE NEWEST 1937 STYLES Formal Opening of the WITH FUR PRICES SOARING, YOU PONT HAVE TO BE MATHEMATICALLY MINDED TO SEE THE SAV- INGS YOU'LL REAP IN THIS GREAT SALE. Hoffman Silk Shop NO LONGER will the women folks of Wood- 1 Each fur coat is fully guaranteed and is made bridge find it necessary to travel out of town from the choicest pelts obtainable. The fine to purchase those dainty underthings, for, workmanship^ the smart linings and trimmings, with the opening of THE HOFFMAN SILK adds to the value of each coat in this important sale. — < r- the styles are most "authentic. SHOP, they will be able to mak« their pur- chases right at home with absolute confidence of securing the.best merchandise the market provides, plus the knowledge that our prices are as low as can be secured in any metropoli- RACOON HUDSON SEAL tan city. MUSKRAT PERSIAN LAMB OPEN FOR BUSINESS CARACULS LEOPARD CAT SATURDAY, AUGUST 1ST SLEEK PONY BEAVER You are cordially invited to attend our opening day event . . . may we anticipate the pleasure KR1MMER FITCH of greeting you. LAPANS SEALINE Opening Specials! - Extraordinary Values! -FOR THE OPENING DAY ONLY Ail COATS PURCHASED IN THIS SALE W0MANS SILK HOSE QQ WOMENS & CHILDRENS

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HILDREN WIN PRIZES .OUISE HORTON WINS IN MODELING CONTEST PET SHOW TO BE WEEKEND •Mtt'-rTrtarSiUcHUBBI NFANTi K W1B ATTENDS —•— AVENF.I, — Louise Horton, of HOLD BOM RIDE WOODBRIDGE.-A very su,-- HELD TONITE AT ifth avenue, won- first prize nt a AT WATER CUr WOODBRIDGE^— Dorothv Ann$T' . JAMES CARNIVAL LAST NIG--- :s«ful sand modeling contest WHS qg contest held at the Avencl ill Illlll.il wi* war , wfinrinBlr' vj.,tt _r)oroth, v' ,Ann '' WOODBRIDGE.--St. James' nn- beans, rolls an_d butter, cakev , plot t" iiiyground last Friday afternoon taged on the Woodbridge play- J.ndut *«. first prize a. the chub- , ^ ^ , ^^ ^ ^ ^^ -»., girl's culinary triurrfph was a vg wl(h ;round Tuesday afternoon, with I TO RYE SUNDRY P. READING SITE liocolate covered tpioe «ke. IS SUCCESSFUL blest bntiy; Rose Wltkoski, «vr»t|ptnvrrbj(ti blmg )Ml ,,iH|,t whl,n a| Hugh B, Quigley i« Miss C. Houaer, of the WPA. in ither prizes were awarded to Bct- prizFriesee , afirss tth ase th youngeite oldest; anGlndyd Ani liar*- * rrnwd ptttFonizod \L\b vari- khairman of the carnival MlI0S TO LEAVE PENNSY ANY YOUNGSTERS PARTI- LARGE CROWD ATTENDS J ice J. Travers and Rev. Charts* harge. Knplan, for a batch of tasty, na O'Brien was adjudged th-e bab*-y ous games for children as well us tee and he is assisting Rev. Ml STATION PLAZA AT SATURDAY NIGHT A. Dustcn in welcoming the guesU, The children began their model- CIPATE IN VEHICLE luffy muffins and Emily Delio with the biggest smile, at R baby adults Refreshments of all kinds They will also Introduce the mf*' 8:16 A. M. ing at 2:330 P. M., and took the for « chocolate sponge-ctke. AFFAIR lrettrrt are available ftnd are served by terious '''Who," who h»s been r»»"" :est of the altauwon.taJlindsli.TliE While the gWa were trying to playground Tuesday night under o( Utft.churclv organiza- playground Tuesday g criving great newspaper publicity., plans winners were: Most unusual, on PORT READING.—A pet show, )Utdo each other in the art of bak- WOODBRIDGE.—Anotfier of the tion(K.n Saturdy g, ig the supervision of Miss C. Houser during the past fet w weeksk . ,„„.„ completed for the trip irican Jungle, Jerry Chestnut; inder the supervision of the WPA ing the boys were engaged In a night(In , thSaturdae Rosary y.night societ, yth wile closinl servge I successful weekend dances was and E. Anderson of the WPA per- Proceeds of the carnival will M ,'..,. n h. New York, Sunday most delicate piece of work a copy [ecreation department, will be series of "naval and maritime ma- night at the sonnel. a supper from five to six o'clock rM conducted Saturday [used for the upkeep of the church •;•;', sponsored by the W<*d-of Woodbrldge's Cloverleaf, Doro- d tonight ot seve» o'clock a neuvers" thai packed the local Water Club. Shtrtey De Worth'and Barbers for children and from six to nine Seworen Land and and the school. • :, , Township Businessmen's thy Cannilla, Gloria Cannilla and he Port Reading playground. Al pool. There were sail boats, motor The entertainment committee was Carroll won second and third" 'o'clock for adults. The menu will Barbara Bergess; best piece of g$ must be brought to tin include ham, potato salad, baked ;;;',;,tion, and Judging from the boats and tug boats .represented in the hosts of the evening. place respectively in the chubby 1 work, miniature of Kin Edward's [rounds on a leash. Ihe contest. Prlsses were awarded class while Robert and Francis La , uivance sale of tickets then ThHiet guest§UC9ISs UILIUU^Uincluded:. Mis»....»s Jose- 1 ww™ .- castle, Daniel Dinkins, William The children of Port Readim Scribes Hold Saccessfal "',',', a mrge representation from as follows: phino Rothfuss, Earl Nicklas, Miss Penta werw e awarded firstp prize for Bride-To-Be Honored Marshall and Clifford Revere; ire entitled to a morning at th Beach Party at Set Girt ; T(lWI,ship in Hayland. Speediest and most. enduring Lorna MacCrory, Eugene -Lethy, aUkenesUk s in ddreses although they : most imaginative, a construction Rahway pool provided there is \utos win leave the Penrwyl boat,-"motor class, Jack Dietrich; iss «ne Jeraee, Barron Levi, •re not twins. ^ At Surprise Shower ,, Railroad station at Wood. of King Charlemagne's Castle way to transport them. If ajiy par best accomodations and appear- liss Patricia Steele, Douglas WOODBRIDGE. - A very we-~ I WOODBRIDGE. — At an affair •"',,. ,, R:15 o'clock Sunda Ruth Arway. ents or friends wish to furnlsl ance, motor class; Harry DeLeo; tewart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. cettful bench party was held Sat* arranged by Miss Helen Ryan and ••,," g The boat will leave Ex The 20 participants In the con-cars the children will be able t best sailer, Harry DeLeo, Bobby logati, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Adams, Eighteen Boy Scouts urday at Sea Gin Beach by ttv». m :n]oy the privilege. Miss Alice Wand, and held at the l; ,,, Place, Jersey City at 9:» tests were: Daniel Dinkens, Wil- Ingleholm; fastest sailer, Charles Irs. Martha T. Zettlemoyer, Miss mernbers ot the Middlesex County. 1 it Leave for Towadena Ryan home in Green street, Miss '.,„ K There will be dancing liam Marshall, Clifford Revere A meeting of the Stamp rlu Schwartz and Buddy Davis; best •ene Kelly, Walter G. Hy*er, Press Club. Swimming wu mr ;• ••• Dorothy Cannilla, Barbara Berg- will be held in Port Reading looking sail boat, Ira Rhodes and lisa Vivian Fox, Joseph Moll, Melon Kingberry, of St. George's. Joyed and a picnic supper wu < |M ,,d tlie boats going and return WOODBRIDGE. — Eighteen Boy avenue, who Is to be married Sep- •',,,/fnim the beach. ess, Gloria Cannilla, Marion Din the grounds on Wednesday morn Raymond Western; largest, August Ualne Zischkau, C. Alan Phillips, served around a camp fire. Among kens, Harriet Chestnut, Jame Ing at eleven o'clock. Strieker; smallest, Fred Brause; vir. and Mrs, Francis M. Drake. Scout members of Troop No 33,tember 5, to Dr, Elmer A. Koyen the guests were: Mrs. Harold 0. lh,,,0 are still some tlckeU le ltft Saturday for a few weeka' Fitzpatrick, David Cohen, Hugh The Friday night vehicle sho most unusual, August Strieker and Mr. arid Mrs. O. T. Fraier, Mr. of West Chester, Pa,, formerly of Hoffman, Miss Ada Hoffman »nd , 1 they may be purchased from stay at Camp Towadena near New this place, was given a surprise Burgess, Jerry Chestnut, Ethel L pioved to be a great success. Th Fred Brause; homeliest, Richard ind Mrs. Loel Kittell, Mis« Dor- little Hope and Lilly Hoffman. ,',', (hnirman, Mrs. Martha Ze The group w»s accompanied personal shower Tuesday night Penta, Ruth Arway, Mary Baron must interesting feature was Brause and Marty Young. The )thy M. Farr, Walter Stlllman, Among those who attended from ,',.,„«., at Drake's store on Mai scoutmaster, John Tetley. Following the presentation of Rae Valentine, Mary Sisko Doro home-made racing car construct judges were: Mrs. K. Graham Miss Betty Halcombe, Robert Woodbridge were: Mr. and Mrs. hl by Frank Meston, Edward Zull Mrs. Brecka and Miss Trimble. Machleff, Miss My the A. Bettes, U\ the party were: John Kuhl- gifts to the bride to be, bridge was Lawrence F, Campion, Miss Ruth thy Cannilla, Frank Statile, Rob man, Wilbur Hansen, Bruce Ran-1^J. p^ ",Tn the games were ert Walsh, Stanley Km ;ik. and Americo Zullo. Other prizes Fames Mclaughlin, Mr, and Mrs. e ,,WqUf, Jplw F. Ryan, Jr., David>v i RflhfirJ. Wand.jl3^D_Kll7Jniakji —*•* — Another sand modeling contes were awarded as follows: Prettiest Gerity, Mr. and Mrs. John B, , COLONIA Forth Girl Is Engaged tImmm Mam Kuzmlak^ Aruuir^iCnlcs, Hrs. Clinton Kennaday, Miss Mar will be held Tuesday afternoon (doll carriage) Catherine McGetti- luck, John E. Llddy, Mtss June Dykoski, Lyman Peck, Mr. and Theodore Steele, Pierre garet Wand, Mrs. John J. Dowling BANCROFT LIVINGSTON August 4, at the Woodbridge play gan; best looking bicycle, first, To Perth Amboy Youth Richman, John Aquila. Mrs. Andrew I. Tilton, Jr., Ed- - Walter Holub, William Landt. Jr., Miss Ruth Henry and Mia Laura Mucciarell; second, Robert Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rankin, Mr. ward Christian and Windsor J, Robert, of VaHw road, ground at 2:30 o'clock, Douglas Zenobla, Ralph P^tersen, Daniel Koch. Zullo; smallest vehicle (roller ,_—^ and Mrs. Fred Bouchard, Mr. and Lakis. .,,1 Mrs Stanley Bodend , and William Barran, William Reid, The guests were: Mrs. E I. Hig skates), Edward Zullo; most orig- FORDS.—It won't be long: nov Mrs, I, B. Demarest, Leonard ien, of Dover road, spent Charles Sermayan, Howard White ley, Mrs. C. H. Rothfuss, Mrs. Lee inal (wheelbarrow), Michael Pe- before Mtss Genevieve F, Wargo Campbell, Miss Genevieve Krause duy at Point Ptomnt. Personals and Jerry Kreger.. Schmlth, Mrs. Paul Kingberry, ,-'J3. trusky. nf^lary avenue, this place, am Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hayden, W. • • • « \ Mrs. Elisabeth Relder, Mrs. Dan- Kurt Baumgartner, of Perth Am Burnham Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. PERMANENT ,-lts ARTHUR SAYWELL AND iel Koch, Mrs. John McCreery boy, merge in matrimony. For, ac J. Rivers Adams, B. C. Rothfuss, 31 M dner, Bette, of Fairview ave Mrs. Henrietta Sullivan. Mrs, Wil- WAVE WOODBRIDGE Mrs. Gertrude Bloodgood, of cording to an announcement madi Miss Alice Murmma, Mr. ?nd Mrs. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT arc leaving today for Long liam Thompson, Mrs. Thoma3 Personality nd, Pasco Bay, Me., where Morgan Heights, over the week- by Miss Wargo's parents, Mr. an W. M. Weiant, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. d Mrs. Charles Wargo, she is en AVENEL.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Dowling, MM. Clinton Kennaday, will stay until Ubor Day. MR. AND MRS. NATHAN DUFF, en Graham and Fred Adams. • • . • gaged to the neighboring ci Baigrie, of Demarest avenue, an- f». John J. Dowling, Jr. Mr snywell will spend part of of Claire avenue, spent Tuesday Misses Ruth Henry, Addc War- MR. AND MSS. GEORGE Wright young man, the son of Mr, an DR. GEORGETT, ASTRONOMER nounce the engagement of their month of August with them. at the shore. ter, Pearl Peterson, Helen Olbrick, .and children, Eileen and George Mrs. Paul Baumgartner, Howeve: and astrologer, who was featur- daughter, Marion, to Oswald • » a t [Jane Dunne, Ethel Sullivan, Mar- » » Jr., and Miss Laurette Sullivan, no date has as yet been set for th ed during the stadium shows, Chambers, son of Mr. and Mrs. M AND MRS. FRANK A. Pattl- MISS MARY E. NEARY, OF ion Kelly Pansy McCrory, Dorothy i! of Cutter's lane, are vacationing wedding, and Miss Bessie Young, his sec-Arthur Chambers, of Brooklyn, N. Grove street, and Mr. and Mrs, Farr, Margaret Wand, Grace F. Mni, of Dover road, are enter- Y, John Rupp and children, Jean at Point Pleasant for two weeks. LONE BANGERS MEET retary, were the weekend gutsts Marie Mining Mr. and Mrs. Walworth of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landt, No date has been set for the Huber, Helen Kingberry, and John, Jr., ot Metuchen, AVENEL—The Lone Rangers Helen I'attison and daughter, Valerie, MR. AND MRS. PHILIP CLAY- held their regular weekly meeting of Leone street, Dr. Georgette wedding. Quigley, Eleanor Koyen, ,,f California. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Turk, Frances Ryan, Alice Wand to«,n. ^-.—Duval, left Sunday fo- r thei—r in the Avenel Park with Fred will sail for Europe after • • • • Albert O. Waters, of Perth Am and Helen Ryan. home in Boston, Mass., after a Brause, Jr., chief scout, conduct- firemen's carnival. Subscribe to tfce Leader-Iourul ,1K AND MRS. ARTHUR NEL- boy, at their summer home in few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. i the meeting, it was decided to ,, , of Chain-O'-HllU road re- Long Valley, Sunday. ng in • • a a Albert R. Bergen, of West Main discontinue meetings for the sum- **- turned home Monday night aft- street, mer, the next meeting to be held ,r vacationing in Nova Scotia, MISS BETTY HOTSKO AND on Tuesday, September 1. #* Canada. Miss Betty Foster are vacation- ing at Seaside Heights. . After the meeting the • * • • street, spent the weekend with ^^^ marshmallows and play- SEWAREN i JULIAN GROW, JR., OF MYR- friends in Trenton. ed gapies, prizes being awarded to tle avenue and George Merrill, June Weston, Judy Perier, Mar- iiAHHY HOWELL, OF WEST Jr., of Elmwood avenue, are va-MR AND MRS. ALEXANDER Sery Merrison, Connie Pratt, Vin- avenue, spent the weekend at cationing at Camp Wawayanda, Donnelly, of Rowland place, are cent Kutychak, Richard Brause the home of his aunt and uncle, Andover, N. J. entertaining Mrs. Samuel Rob- and "«» Brause- Mr and Mrs. Ralph B, Edgar, • • • • ertson, of Toronto, Canada at Smallwaad. REV. AND MBS. CARL C. E MISS MARIE BERTON, of pwi Mellberg, and son, Carl, of Main dclpflia, is visiting her niece • • • • street, are vacationing at Indian MISS ALICE NOLAN, of Grove Mrs. Owens S. Dunigan, of MISS JANE VAN IDERSTINE, OF apolis, Ind., for few weeks, avenue, was awarded the prize Grove street. West avenue, returned Saturday • • • * in the blanket club contest held blggett Woodbridge Fui* Shop from a visit to Douglaston, L. I MR. AND MRS. HARRY REYDER Monday night by the St. James' and children, Howard and Bar Patent-Teachers' association. opportunities bara, of Schoder avenue, are • • • • •till hare I. Mann & Son visiting Mrs. E. T. Hanson at MR. AND MRS. ERNEST MOF-fa taunalleul 0wm»utaoi letali B»4n vlli Hackensack for a few days. (ett and daughter, Grace are -onoinnim- a • • a «uUr mint IPCU Mb t- . if** mml MISS ANNA HART, OF SCHO vacationing at Hendersen Har-MMUM &•*— fi*. Irtwutlml Ourn August tmm MMU, D.pl 1H1, huH. n der avenue, visited her aunt, bor, N, Y. Hours: Dally 10-12,3-9, T-S Wednudty 10-1J oulr Fur Sale Tel, P. A. 4-2037 V 8ulth Si rwth Aabv. M. J.

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HAt lit Ufmi ol frtfda* ln> Our label is your guar* h«SI, noii« ond confallK. ttjlf Ilia (Kiln 10Kl a glorlflad itend <•' '" antee that you are sec- diptndatua gi trta uring the finest work* BELMONT HOTEL A.N0 7ot MORE manship and the highest COUNTRY CLUB >ln» Ireok - N«w J»na» II Quality Fur Coats at il Uilii Uu. Naw IS Waifhung Mountdint the lowest possible III Uns/ ind OuldOIH Sportl- ... luDAib Cuillnt-CMa/toiimin'' Have as many of your meals "III 0«n thcic Pomptlin bcaullllin.' Tk« cioua navor. Electric perco- 522 Amboy Ave. Woodbridge Itmoui Pompeiin M> nourished children in Roosevelt the Township broke tdday when Committeeman i Park, drew to a close. The local erick A. Spencer,, of the first wird, who provi,, children, Included among the 150 county youngsters spending July announced that he would not be a candidate fur , An Independent .vacations at Camp all had improv- election, presented a statement to the Leader-.!I.UI |ed greatly in "ealth They were announcing that he had reconsidered and again , brought back to town by Sergeant J4B NATIONAL ADVERTISING Ben Parsons Substantial .height gains were AUGUST 3, l/34. reported for every youngster^ camp with an average"IBffl orfmrr Immunization work among Township childt.... Subscription Bate: II H P»t Tnr !• pounds The boys left to make room the aftWHTHinst diptheritv *»d &mti pox win ^ for an equal number of girls who within « short ti«w as a result of a conferem* • LEADER -JOVKNAL PLATFORM I enter camp Monday to stay thro- last Friday between Dr. J. Oliver McDonald, ,,} , FOR WOODBEIDGK TOWNSHIP ughout August The girls program \ Elimination of all grade erossingl. will be similar to the one which en State Board of Health and Health Officer II,, 1 More industries. abled" the buys to make such re- Bailey at the State House In Trenton. As a rosu',' 3 Athletic stadium. mafkable progress, with rest, good 4. New Pennsylvania Railroed station. EXTREME HOT WEATHBR the conference arrang«menta have been made t., - ' 5 Sewage disposal system. food, and quiet recreation playing cure free vacme and toxin from Health Officer Th .1 ^ the- principle roles in the daily 6 Y. M. C.»A. Organisation. un of the City of Perth Amboy, for distribu' 1. Outdoor rwlmming pool. schedule. 8 Public transportation to outlying districts. ' The boys last few.days at camp among the Township doctors under supervision of -.,,, 9 Woodbridge Museum. were busy ones, with many activi- local Board of Healthy ^ ^ ^ ties crowded into a short period. Sunday the parents and friends ot AUGUST 4,1988 ,It Might Work At That the children at camp visited at Kiddie Keep Well, a*d witnessed A freak accident, which landed Louis Baliai, , Although we had made a solemn promise to ourselves a special program of music and Main street cobbler, who was seated in front of \. that we would not mention the stadium project any more dramatics. Handicraft exhibits store in the hospital with a possible fractured leu,,, 1 because it was apparent that the people of the Township were also on display, and the camp curre'd last night whop a tire blew outon a car dn ., program explained by Director did not care to have an athletic field, we are about to John F. FiUpatrick and Miss Jane by Robert Smialkowski, age 20, of B4rM»rk«^ni^: break that promise because we are the ktnd that like to J. Packard, executive secretary. Newark, hurling the rim of the wheel across the r ;, nnish what we start. Speaking to guests at the Sun- atBallaiica. # , , , . The seed for this editorial was planted last week- day Visiting ay Progiam, C. Ray- end when wo overheard a conversation regarding the sta- mond Wicoff, welfare head of Uie AUGUST 5,1982. county, praised the good work of dium. One party was proposing that the entire project, in- the current sta«, which includes A fire of undetermined origin destroyed a la^ stead of being taken over by the Township, be turned over WPA and NYA workers, and stress hay barn and employees' building aMhe Mapk 11.. by tlie Commission to the Board of Education. ed the importance of the camp in Dairy, on Metuchen avenue, owned by Sol Feir "After all," was the comment he made, "It is the the county's anti-tuberculosis baum, Wednesday morning. The fire was disco\. -. campaign. Following the dianer shortly after nine o'clock and the all-out signal , children who'will benefit the most,and what would be many guests were shown through more natural than to have the Board of Education take the new county tuberculosis hospi- EXTREME DRY WEATHER X MARKS THE 5P0T act ioundu' l" untin l 2;30 o'clock in the afternooai h. charge?" tad now being completed nearby estimated damage is o^er $6,000.^ The board could place the necessary $10,000 in its in Roosevelt Park. budget and the increase in the tax rate per person would JULY 31, 1931. be almost negligible. The work could then be done immedi- Captain Chooses Hurricane to Fury of Natives. I Re-opening of the Woodbridge Speedway s«i;,,i ately. Although the Board members have not been inter- They weighed anchor as silently as they could, slipped through! due for further delay Wednesday morning wi,.... viewed as a body, it is practically certain that they would • gap in the cordon of boats around them and put out to sea again. J aome sixty carpenters and laborers engaged in repwr- "We Jumped from the frying pan into the fire," tars lean favorably toward the proposition if it were given to Millicent. "The hurricane was ttill raging. We managed to I ing the track went on strike. The local police w,r, them. get away from Caatas, bat there oar troables started aD ; called on to be on hand in case of trouble but th> r. -n-er again. One man was knocked senseless by a tallittr • was no demonstration by the strikers, who declared block. Our rudder broke, and every sod aboard ship had to S. 0. S. For Auto» (all to and bail. I was a girl, bat I did my part." that all they sought was their money. Due to the fact that the State Board of Health has The men worked until, one by one, they began to fall exhausted^ But the rest of them carried on, crying like babies when their SAV1S WOMAN WITH HOOK Crawford, and killed AitU: found the Woodbridge Park lakes to be polluted and un- ebbing strength began to fail them. The cabin floor was covered AND UNB ley, 41-year-old son-in-law fit for swimming, the Recreation Sponsoring Committee with water and every last man was praying for his life when, at dead woman, and injure.. Hartford, Conn. — The skilj of1 has decided to discontinue supervision of any pools pend- last, they sighted Port au Prince, a civilized town, and a boat others. LflOJ came out of the harbor to tow them in. Joseph Girraci, 62, with the rod ing further developments. and reel saved Miss Mary Malohey HCEED-UP In the meantime, the Recreation department of th« 33, from drowning. Seeing the woman floating past, Garraci cast WPA is attempting to transport Township children to the GOVERNOR INVITES Bertrandville, La — CL: =M::- and drew her to shore. She re- ler, 23, is his brother-,r.-. Rahway pool so that they can enjoy swimming privileges CRITICS TO RADIO covered in a hospital. "'Any Port in a Storm" WILL ROGERS' son-in-law by reason of !.= 1 and keep cool during these hot, sultry days. There is only • •--• ' DEBATE ON ISSUES rlage to Huth Meyers, 18, .:.,-. By FLOYD GIBBONS BOLT KILLS MOUBNEK one flaw in the an angehient and that is lack of vehicles to HUMOROUSSTORY ter of his sister's husbai. i get the kiddies to Rahway. A couple of the factories have Famous Headline Hunter TRENTON—Stoutly defending Sparta, Tenn.—Lightning struck •y a in a group of mourners at the first rparriage. Figure :t ' for donated the use of trucks, but it is'not enough. a A NY port in a storm." That's the old saying among sail- hjg policies which have been the Bj WILL ROGERS subject of newspaper and radio graveside of Mrs. William J. yourself. Cars are needed from all over the Township so that Aors. But here's a yarn about a port it would be a good Worst Joke I heard today 1 criticism, Governor Hoffman to- children in every section can be given the same opportun- idea to stay awaj from—storm or no storm. day made public letters which he told to me by another Eng- ity. Volunteers with cars or trucks are needed. Who, I got this story from Millicent Gordon, of Boston, who was has written to three New Jersey lishman. There are more English- men over here. Sometimes I think among you, will be the first to call Samuel Gioe, Township born Millicent Eldon, daughter of an old-time sea captain. editors and out; radio commenta- there are pretty near as many u Supervisor of Recreation, and offer your services and cars? Millicent's dad had a three-masted schooner that plied be- tor, in which he invites Uiem to Americans. This is one of theli tween Jamaica and the Bahamas, down in the West Indies. His meet him in a panel discussion of Pet Stories: Dorsey Motors family lived aboard the schooner with him, and the hazards and State issues before a radio audi- A Bunch of fellows used to catch INCORPORATED Finance and Reserves the hardships of seafaring were nothing new to Millicent. ence. the same train to London every moraine and always occupied the But one day, in the latter part of August, 1908, they ran into Invitations were extended to Ar Finance is a subject upon which there is amazing ignor- thur Sinnott, of the Newark Eve- same compartment. One of them .weather that was a little bit worse than any they had ever encoun- vu a conflrmtd OptomJsL Every- ance, not only on the part of newspaper editors but on the tered before, and int» a port that was even worse than the weather. ning News, James Kerney, Jr., of part of bankers, financial experts and investors at large. j Trenton Times Newspapers, John thing they had been telling him Sudden Tropical Storm Cripples Schooner. 1Borg i of tne Bergen Evening Re- Quite frankly, there are things we do not understand. It was on a trip from Ragged island in the Bahamas to l cord and Boake Carter, radio com- One is the amazing flow of gold into the United States in Jamaica. The schooner was carrying a cargo of salt and she wasl mentator. 1934 and 1935, when according to many experts in this almost in sight of her destination. The blue mountain peaks of Governor Hoffman invited his MipleJfcFiyetteSts. ESS5 Perth Amboy country, the government had •debased its currency, violat- Jamaica rose up ahead of them and the shores of Haiti were still critics to produce the facts upon ed its pledged word and shown every indication of foolish visible astern. The breeze was fresh. There wasn't a cloud in the which their criticisms' are based sky. But suddenly, Millicent's dad looked up from the wheel,: anj offered to produce the facts financial policies. The inflow, it is reported, amounted to scanned the horizon and cried: "There's a storm coming, boys," wnich have inspired his actions in for years he -always would say, nearly three billion dollars in two years. The words were hardly out of his mouth when the storm "Well, it might have been worse." the Hauptmann Case, the Wentiel All during the war when they As a result, we understand, the bankers becam a than that? Thsy were all killed, 1 T i *«onn bantti? a-d *k»U of %U which can be readily removed if developments show that! you silly fooL" >» ituupng *mnd. u*./ul loam and it is not beneficial. j "Well, you see, he might asv* 1 It, reputation and «a.ulmg in {Jus come home on Wednesday, tad l Ou confidtnee it has bu.lt anto^ The Board points out that raising the required reseives; Mulicent went with them, but many a time during the next lu could conw from such a dis- shot me." ,Ii will reduce the excess from $3,400,000,000 to about $1,- hour she wished she were back aboard the boat again. The native. cuf ">ft ** ™&* **** increase the * A*ibu Mtwi Patens, la* To thoae whoun4*rstan4 figum, bank suu 900,000,000, which would be a larger total than at "any at Cacas were hostile. Tall, ferocious looking bl*ck», dressed In P"^"c value of my second eight- |13,Mf AS AFPUCIATION blue gingham smacks silt up the sides, they shrieked and made ieen months as Governor. i.:enti when compared with those of pre«J time prior to the recent large gold importations." It feels Minneapolis, Minn. — Aa an ex- that it is better to tie-up superfluous reserves while they gestures with rifles and long twordi. "I sincerely hope thai-this invi- ing yeara, are a good atandard of """"V" tation will be accepted in the same pression of appreciation to her ment. But most individuals judge a bank b> are unused than to wait for them to build up a credit 'favorite" waiter, Mrs. Emma Treacherous Matives Surrcund the Schooner. spirit of public responsibility and its good name among people they know by structure and then withdraw "the foundation of the struc- public service in which it is offer- Cleveland, who died July 9, left the friends as weU aa by the loans it makes. One native who sptke E igUsli stepped out and told them not to ed. a trust fund of $13,000 for the edu- ture.' .nd—Lhiit his people didn't like while people. He told them to go by itt record for economical methods a* weu "As soon as I receive your ac- cation ot the it-year oU twin All we can say has been said by Montagu Norman, Gov- oack to their boat and some one would come out and see what aa service rendered, by sufficient earning* tu ceptance and that of the others in. daughter ot Louis Sideris. Three build up reatrvea a* well aa p»V dividend*, ernor of the Bank of England, who was asked by reporters they wanted. Back they went. About two hours Inter a boat lull of years ago Mrs. Cleveland sent the natives came out. The ship needed food and canvas. The natives ited, I shall take steps to arrange and by Jta uaefulneaa to the community. to express his views on the action of the Board. Says he; for the radio tone and the place of Sideris family on a trip to Europe supplied food that was until to eat, and cheap canvas at prices also. "It must be a very good thing or they wouldn't have doqe that were little short of robbery. diacuasion, both to "be satisfactory By theat teats this bank.tt ^H^ it." Just the same, Sir Norman might be wrong! When they had brought the stuff the uUves went back to aU.jth« participants." judged. We believe our record BMrtW.t to shere again, but »» night fell, MilUeent's dad became to ate fidence and rwpsct of this community uneasy. He paced the deck and told his men to keep a CAT SUFFOCATBS BABY • The successful man does aa he please*, but he is care- , that»,w»^l*. They were jon an, uncivilized nsrt of the Baltimore, Md. ~ When Mrs. J. ful of what pleases him. Uiitikn eoast'and the people were treWeneroin. Nauton, of near Dundalk, went to 4—0076 Along about midnight, it happened! Suddenly, out of the black, the crib of her month old son Committing suicide hag always struck us as * ptculur tropic night a dozen small boats surrounded-the ship. T! • were about five o'clock in the afternoon, way to aojve difficulties. full of drunken natives—drunk on the money Millicent1 s had she found him dead of suffocation. paid them ""for rotten fund and bad canvas. Tiiey stood u.> (rom The family pet, a 'big black cat, the' schooner, waiting their chance. was lying directly over the baby's BIBLE THOUGHTS FOR TODAY face. Thos. F. Burke Savages Drink Themselves into Stupor. • Repent ye therefore; and be converted, that your sins There wasn't much doubt about what they intended to do —Fantrd Director*— may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall 1COVIIS IN SUBWAY They would kill the crew and take the schooner. More- ghastly London, — If the suggestion of come from the presence of the Lord; things than that have happened on the lawless reaches of the W. Stancllffe Marsden, London • And he shall send Jeaus Chri»t, which before , was Haitian coast. No one on board slept that night. Tha man armed engineer, , matcrkliies, subway 386 STATE STREET preacHe"8,Jinta you: ^ " ' '.'' ^* themselves and kept watch. passengers may be entertained by Than in Jn*t efls ehtaee to get away-r-aad that ueaat animated cartoons, painted on the PERTH AMBOY, N. J. RAH Whom the heaven must receive until th* times of resti- eatraatfcg themselves kgalsi te the sMfcltf ef Ike storm that tution of al|Lthing*, wtyeh God hath spoken by the mouth walls of the tunnel. The sugges- BANK wu still ragtag MtsMe the harbor. "Bit," says HlWcess, tion U that a series of black-and- t NATIONAL of all his holy prophets sio«e the WoxJd began. •every toe agreed kt wtmld »e better to die^fc the stem white' cartoons, depicting clearcut Jowph V. CosUlJo, Mgr. J For Mosea truly said unto the fathers, A Prophet shall «fiu te be hacked to stoeea by Ou ftns*a mVtge* to tha action, be Strung along the tun- RAHWAY. »• '— bests arownd then)." the Lord your (jpd, raise up unto you of your brethren, nel walls with blank spaces In be- Federal Deport Iniurance Corpw By midnight the natives had drunk themselves halt into • tween! The light from the trains like unto me; him shall ye hear in all things whatsoever stupor, and that was what those 00 the senoootr had bean would 1% sufficient UlumiiuiU •hall s*y unto you.—The Acts; Chapter 8; 19-22. Jto he claim*. *• jf, ; ^/j ^ WOODBRIDGE UlADBR4OtmNAU' FRIDAY*1(6M«NC, JULY It,

D ng This August Here's the sale you've been awaiting .. .Here's the treat that will bring^bigger crowds than ever before to our AUGUST CLEARANCE ... All are items from regular Stock priced very low for Immediate clean-up. Come Early and Join the Fun! BeginmngFriilay My 31sLtodODaysOifo AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES- SUMMER HABERDASHERY DON'T DELAY - BUY NOW PRICES RADICALLY REDUCED STRAW HATS ON MENS, WOMENS AND CHILDRENS MEN'S STRAWS i 7 ft SUMMER SUITS SIMMER FOOTWEAR Reg. $2.45, NOW hi 3 (ALL WHITE) WHII.K T1IKV LAST HI'WIAI. LOT AT $1.00 SUIT Polly Preston Shoes HTRAWS, at - ALL WHITE mi.F.S SUMMER CAPS RRegg . $$4 val. at MEN'S LINEN CAPS MEN'S SUMMER SUITS PA1R Regular 69c (DOUBLE BREASTED) $2.95 Jurt * iow Ml - All White and Tan POLLY JUNIOR Special atk \ PUMPS and OXFORDS MKVS L1UHT WK10HT REG. $11.89 AT $ft,85 1 Special Lot KI'HMBB CAPS < (QenulDC Buck) WOMEN'S 8UMMEB SPECIAL AT * PUMPS and OXFORDS PR. -" B1ZEB IN SVMMER NECKWEAR A REATBUY LOT BLUE CHAMBRAY SILK I„.., IKS„ , .lieguli. i r inim WOMEN'S ALL WH1TB PR Mt - SPECIAL AT *«C Men's All-Wool SI ,00 HAM) MADE TIES, Be(u- on PUMPS and OXFORDS WORK SHIRTS lir U value, SPECIAL AT OSC DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREASTED PERCALES TRIPLKSTWCHE1) BLUE SF.EGE — OBEY AND BBOWN Reg. $2.95 Value at $2.39 I WAHH TIES 09,, FOk W0B8TEDS - BED. $20 VALUE Special Factory Buy for this Sale only Ktiular 28c *JC V* Reg. $2.45 Value at $1.99 Ideal Brand and ' —Cannot be duplicated — YARD SPECIAL $1 £.85 . B,u. BM>WB, «d whim Big Yank at ..eg. $2.00 Value at $1.79 Color POLO SHIRTS At $1.29 Pair CUU1CK SELECTION OA Reg. $1.69 Value at $1.29 Unbleached Muslin, yd. 10c LAWN-VOILE Hfiul.r $1.00 vtliu "Jt Reg. 19c Val. at 15c yd. Good Bleached, yd. 12c 4 YARDS.sos-4*-—" 5i»c 3Dc S SUMMER SU MEN'RFXiULAS SUMMEE K.00 VALUR SUCKE AT S specialTyds. for $1.00 RFXiULAE K.00 VALUE AT AT $1-79 PR. PIECE GOODS BOY'S POLO SHIRTS BROAD CLOTHS CEETOKE8 Ko|lll«r SO* ,v»lu«l( Dciutllnl FatUni AT BKOULAB »1W VALU . Reg. 22c at 15c yd.. Very Special at 16c yd. 1 AT $1-29 PR- Begulw $3.00 Men'» FWdheim Shoet Bedford Square Lawn • BatUte • Flaxon Awning StripA and Yankee Clippers Keg. 2Gc yd- at l»c yd. Very Special at 29c yd. l 4 YDS. FOR 75c vular M« 29C 4 9 Now $2.59 pair "$7,65 , 5fHiTK AND 1'AHTEL SHADES MEN'S WORK PANTS AND STURDY A few style* at $&75 HROKKX LOT ; Men's AH White MEN 8ALLwHnK OXFORDS OXFORDS LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES fc Special $1.99 Pair Alue. special __ i - Covert* - and Cottons BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS SI/JIIIETHOSE BOY'S ALL-WHIM OXFORDS BEGULAB IZ-M VALUE ..pffiuNES" 5 S» = DRESS..SHIRJS AT $2.49 Pair NOWO - ' PR. REGULAR $2,26 VALUE ,»iuf« to I At $1.89 Pair $3.49 1 SPECIAL AT • •_ UQUQIESI SUPS ft'i SMART SHLE FOOTWEAR FOR Rose Petal hml Crepe de ChChini e Regular $1.19 MISSES AND CHILDREN M MISSES1 HUNDIAL MIoSKS AND CIIILUUKN8' SANDALS WHITE H PUMPS AND OXFORDS ,ALL LKATBEE) KejuUr StOO Value BBOWN, WHITE, ELK REGULAR $1.98 AT $1.69 Mw'i All Wool Tr*J» Sizes 12 to 2 at $1-69 1 AT $1.79 Pair LADIKS ALL-WOOL SPECIAL ' " Sizes 8i/2 to 11% at .49 1 SPECIAL LOT 1 PIECE I Special Lot Siaes 5 to 8 at $1-29 Ladies' BATHING SUITS BEOCLAU 91.60 VALVK , $i.ofl Val. at J 1 SPECIAL LOT SILK SLIPS BATHING SUITS AT $1.00 Pair BEGULAB »1.«6 VALUE All-Wool Zipper Suit. Brown-Built Sandkli SPECia WlHl1 '.' $1.49 Val. at $1- New S»yl«. - A»- • $3 95 Val. at $3.49 BIZES 8^4 to 2 79c Reg. $1.95 Val. at $1-69 .. Zotton Trunk* • $2.9l Val. at $2.49 AT 99c Pr. Reg. $2.96 Val. at $2-49 Special 23c pr. Reg. $3.49 Val. at $2.89 Boyt' Linen Knicker* Ladi$s' While Glq ALL KINDB SANITARY NAPKINS . $1.00 Value at 79c pr Special 89c pair SANITONS, Eej. 10c "Kaynee" Sport Blouie* F0 Reg. 79c value at 63c Boyi' Summer Short* Reg. $1.00 value at 83c A88OETKD FATTEBNB 3 " 23c SpecianBcpr- SAN-NAP-PAK $1.50 Val. LADIES' SUMMER WASH SUITS Join PAJAMAS Reg. 15c 2 for 23c Very Special at 79c Boy'i Wash SuiU FAMOUS "CANNON'7 Reg. $1.00 value, at 89c the SNO-lITSNO t LadiesHsiacks, Special 89c TURKISH TOWELS IRONING BOARD ' Ladies' Culottes Special 89c Kaynee Suits Reg. 2 for 25c Slale 10c PAD & COVER Ladies' Culotte Set* Reg. $1.49 at $1.29 Reg. 29c Val 2 for 49c Crowd | Reg. $1.95 at $1.69 WASH CLOTHS Reg. 69c, at Eton SuiU Extra ValuValue 6c Ea, ii Children's Short* Reg. $1.98 at $1.69 of ^*-*— ' ««^% II Reg. 59c at 43c CHILDREN'S ANKLETS CHILDHKITg "MICKEY MOUSK' ' Special 23c .. PLAY SUITS 5 PAIRS FOR $1.00 '' Reg. 59c val, at 43c

ci WSTCNSEH;* ' BY PRESENTING TH18 COUPON SATURDAY - NOTIONS AT OUR STORE AND MAKING A CASH PUR- Large Spool Cotton, 300 yds. .' 8 FOR lOc'-' SNAPS , 2 for 5«: STRAIGHT PINS 8 for 10c CHASE YOU RECEIVE SHOE LACES 4 prs. for 5c SCISSORS pair HAIR PINS, 5 bundles • - DOUBLE POINTS HAIR PINS, Assorted siaea ,. -...-.. I BIAS BINDING with thread to match, pkg. J N YOUR BROWN • BILT POINT CARD. 97 MAIN ST. WNBILT CLUB 4ND GET LARGE SELECTION OF BUTTONS AND BTJCH JO1N vTlIABLE SS» FKEE! WOODBRTDOE LKADRR40URNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, JULYJ^1986- SIX

sT£23£sSs•nil appi S FACTS YOU NF.VER KNEW!?,' or 1n anywlM apperteinlnr F HERDMAN HARDING, WAS rv IE ISELIN NEWS Starlit CUSTOM FRANHB * MONAOHAN, HOTTBNTOTa Of l.y KLIsABBTH HlYBOWNl S3D.O6 Sollrllnr NATIVES 7m- 11. Sm. 7, U. 21. £AT LION Hillcratt Avt.. J«#(M, N. J. SHERIFF'S SALE MEAT TO 6AIN THM* IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY ANIM^JS COURAGE Between Laura Bogathy. Complainant. STRENGTH MISS MAfiGARET.pOYOENA.of r*n of Mary stand In the coin- and John Szegfdy, single, PI all*.. iJe- O;ik Trt'c road moWed to Brown ing carnival. fendantt. Fi K» for the •*!» M mnrt gaged premise dated July S, 1936. Mills. Sunday,- fiy virtu* of tin above •utcu Writ, • * • • fitt rlAftCmG AVmUt PIRE- to me diiected and delivered, I u111 men held a very juceeMful car- expose to fHle at public vemlu* i>n LAWKKNCE DUYLE RETURNED WEDNESDAY, THE 2GT1I DAY OF .Jmntf.from the CMTC Saturday mval lait Thursday, Friday and AUGUST. A. It. 1B36 Saturday. tt two oClock, Dayllgh! Saving Tnr.o. because of a slight illness. In the afternoon n( the nnl'l day, at the • * • • • • • V (Sheriff's Office in the City uf Ntw THE AUXILIARY TO ISELIN Brunswick, N. J. MISS MARIE JANKE, OF HARD- All tin fallowing tract ur percal of ing avenue, returned home Sat- Post, Veteratu of Foreign Wars, land tod premises hereinafter parucu- ,j&g)fiWtP$A but ride to the shore lurlj described, situate, lying and tie LIGHTNING in day alter spending a week at Hi! in th» Tiiwnoiiy uf Wuodb ridge In FLAPMED OOWN UPON the home of her aunt in Lolig Wednesday tcfrijne members and ,Ui« County ot lUduUux and tlute ol THE EARTH IN A, 5NAKEUKE their children. "* New Jtrsey. fstand. Known &nd il .alguatfd as Lotn Nan ZKJZAQ, TMC EARLY B9VPT1AN3 • • • • e • e e Hi, 41, 42. 43 itml M un map A" of AN OUTING TO KEANSBUHU properly in Wuoillirldge. N, J , known AFRAID THOMAS SMITH, OF JULIETTE M Wedgcwuud, belonging to Sadie H SERPENT MEN'! street, is now on the road to re- WHS iponsored by the German- Cutter and Eliu C. Brew#ter." sur- BLACK CATSSH veyed by Uaaon t Smith, KngiMeTS, covery after undergoing an op» American society last Sunday. May, 1907. ami ai more particularly eration at the Perth Amboy Gen described In Book 346 of Mortgage* for LOSHTBOAST •aid county, [>&<« 96. which deacrlp- r i * filiations adopted by the Statu NOTICB I. 1888, payable ,1 oral hospital. tlon la made s part hereof aa II more Kathcrlne Relitg by deed of Albert on August i, iraj.V' •''Mi SHERIFF'S SALE iKiiwuy Commissioner. Bidders must NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that tha 1 • • • • fully set forth. hla wife, bearing date October 11. 1932 it a revised financial statement "H*? on August 1, i9w IN CHAWCKK* OF NEW JEH8BT - ami recorded in Middlesex County following proposed ordinance was In- Ohama, Neb. — It took three Known as No. 123 Wedgewood IM -ii.iiemenl of plan and equipment troduced and passed on first reading at of bonds on August 1 :,r MRS. H KIM AN HESS, OF HILL- avenue, Wuodbrldge. N, J. Between FIDELITY UNION TITLE Clfirkn Dltlrt In hunk 1038 of deeds at 000 of bonds on Aur,,t',' dentists and four nurses to fill AND MORTGAGE GUARANTY COM- un uieir bid. a regular meeting of the Township crcst avenue, is a surgical pa- The approximate amount of the de- pagn 634. Committee of the Township of Wood- «1&,000 of bonds on i, , the tooth of Uria* Smith, 15-year- PANY and FIDELITY UNION being the premises commonly known ,.J»E. Tin- proposed work Is a Went at St. Peter's hotpltsl cree t« be latliified by mid sale la the bridge, In the County of Middlesex, OOofbond.oBA In lum uf five thousand two hundred UtUST COMPANY, etc. et. al*., Com- RTUI ili'5ilgnali:il aa No. 53 Hoy Avenue, JIIIIUU Status Works Program Uraae old Negro, who had boasted that plainants, and MARGARET IRENE :uasmg Project" under the provision* New Jersey, held on the 20th day of »,000 of bond. New Brunswick. Woodbrlage, fttsw Jersey, July. 1S3S, and that said ordinance will there was no dentist alive w jtYAN, DENNIS (DENIS) J. RYAN. The approximate amount of the de- me emergency Hellcf Appropriation her husband, et. els., Defendants. FI. JI ol i9», ana is to oe performed in be taken up for further consideration (20) (30,000 Ui% Ri. Fii,,,,,, , could fill his tooth. Together wltli all and singular tho crees to be satisfied by said sata Is the__CIHUHIHT witn tne Special r-rovisiuhs for final passage at a meeting of said dated August 1 in-.., : THE GERMAN-AMERICAN SO- rights, privilege!, Iwreditament* ajid Fa fur the sale of mortgaged pre sum ol Seven Thousand One Hundred : nines dated July 10, 1936. anu uequin'menla of l'.ie United Hlateii Township Committee to be held at Its (3,000 of bonds ,;„ A,t.,,,-" ciety will hold Its annual picnic appurtenances thereunto belonging or Bight Dollars (17,108.00). together with iiieui of Agriculture, Bureau of meeting room at Memorial Municipal each of the yean I'm ,' ,. , YVOOS ONE YEAR, DESERTS By virtue of the above stated writ to tha f,>«ti ol this sale. In anywla* appertaining. . KIMIIH, u outlined in the Hup Building, in Woodbrldge. N«w Jersey, elusive, and (3,000 ,,r |(,'\ on August 2, at Becker's place. r HERDMAN HARDING. me directed and delivered, I will et- Together with all and singular tht piemen lory specifications tu be made a on the 3rd day of August, 1988, at 8 Aufuat 1st In each ,lt .• Sheriff. poie to sale at public vendue on rights, privileges, hereditaments and : Tickets may be purchased from Camdcn, N. J. — Alter courting WEDNESDAY, THifi.TWENTY-SIXTH pan of the contract ana specifications, o'clock, P. M. (Daylight Saving Time) 1942 to 1946. Inclusive ' LEONARD J. ZAREMBA, Solicitor, appurtenances thereunto belonging or WHICH provisions require toat labor t>« or as soon thereafter as said matter (21) (32.000 3H% Funding i,, , , any member pi 'he group (20 16.. DAY OF AUGUST, NINETEEN In anywise appertaining. his wife a full year before win- employed lrom lists furnished by tnecan be reached, at which time and ee- Law of 1934 of New Jersey, as amended, each of the years 1935 „', tricacies of handcuffs to a young Being kimwii and designated as Lots line of Linden Avenue; thence along hereby proposed, and when th» pantnent, Room 1(U, State House An- there shall be Issued bonds of the Rahway, Sunday. the same NortherlNortherlyy «U» feet to the; »»nie shall be agreed to by a major- and $18,011.08 of bonds ,,,. woman visitor, Deputy U. S. Mar-Nan. 22, 23 and 27 In Blucic "L" on ity of the members elected to the Sen-nex, i roriton, M. J, Bids mum be made Township of Woodbridge, In the Coun- 26th In each of the ypir . •'. • • • * "Hap of Lands of Jane E. Arnold and Southerly line of Grove Avenue and the on the standard proposal luriua In.tlit ty of Middlesex, of an aggregate point or place of BEGINNING, ate and House ot Assembly, the said 1939. Inclusive. MRS. CHARLES McCXRTHY and shal Ralph Martin demonstrated others, situated In Perth Amboy, N. J,, amendments stall be entered on their manlier designated in the standard principal amount not exceeding lour by placing the manacles on theNovember 1, 1875, J. Opperman, sur- BEING known and designated as Lot Journals, with the yeas and nays taken 3into Highway specifications, and must Million Five Hundred Seventy Thous- (27) $10,000 t% Tax Title HI,I,,U family were entertained by veyor," which mup Is filed In thNumbee r 1 on Map of Valentine Manor. thereon and referred to the Legis- oe'enclosed in sealed special addressed and Dollars ($4,570,000) for the pur- December 1. 1936, payH|,!.. young womn's wrist. Their in- Clerk' a Office us Map No. 148. | The above description being In accor- lature then next to be chosen and pub- envelopes bearing the name and ad-poses hereinafter set forth. friends in Long Branch, Tnurs- dress of the bidder and work bid upon (28) $49,000'e% Tui Tltl. H,,,,,i terest changed to chagrin when Beginning ut a pulnt In the suutherly dance with a survey made by Louis F, lished for three months previous to the Section 2. Said Refunding Bunds day, line uf Hall Avenue, distant seventy- first Tuesday after fje fkst Monday on the outside, and must be accompanied December 1, 1935, original the officer lealized that the keys Booz, Jr., C:vll Eugtneer and Surveyor, y y by a certified check drawn to theshall be dated June 1, 198S, and shall able March 1, 1938. • • * • five (75) feet easterly from the cornei dated December 27, 1937. ol NNovembeb r i t »t leasltt one nnewss- bear interest at a rate which shall nut tu the handcuffs were in Fort order uf the Treasurer of the State of $, % AN INTERESTING MEETING ot funned i>y the intersection of the said Being part of the same premises con- , paper of each county, if any be pub-new Jeraey for not las* than ten per- exceed six per centum (6%) per annum, (29) $64,500 6% Tax Title B..n,|3 Worth, and that they were in Dal-southerly line uf Hall Avenue with tip veyed to Lester Drummond by deed j llsned therein, such newspapers to becent (10%) of the amount of the Did.payable semt-annually on each June 1st JJanuarn y 11, 19319366, Troop 74, of Boy Scouts, was easterly Hue of Cortlandt Street; the net from William Dunham, et. al., recorited i designated by the President ol the ary 1, 1936. las. I running southerly, parallel with Cort- provided that the said certified check and December Ut, subsequent to tlie held Monday night at the Green March 20, 1923, In Deed Book 738 on ' Senate, the Speaker of the House of c'.iail hot De leia than 1600.00 or more date of said bonds. Said bonds shall (30) (210,000 5% Tax RtVc: landt street one hundred (100) feet to page 176. |Assembly and the Secretary of State; than |20,00000 and must be delivered be payable In annual Installments or dated March 16, 1932, street firehouse. Troop 71 met at a point; thence running easterly pai- paynienl' for such publication to be •ri|;n. allel with Hall Avenue twenty-five (26) Being all and the same premises as at the above place on or before the series on December 1st In eudi year as payable March Id, IM;i, the Harding avenue firehouse made by ttie Treasurer on warrant at uour named. Copies of the standard follows, vU. 16,000 uf bonds in ea* anticipation of the 1 "II- 1, ,u • feet to a point; thence running Bouth- described in Mortgage Book 554 of Mid- the Comptroller. SHERIFF'S SALE erly. parallel with Cortlandt Street dlesex County, page 806. proposal forma and spwial addiesseu of the yearn 1.- (3D (39,000 5% Tax Rewnu, ,:.,'.;, • • • • ueiweuu kit ward W. Hicks, AiDertp8. ' PROPOSED AMENDMENT tion. iUda not enclosed in special ad- 000 of bonds in the year 1U46; *S6,U00 dated April 1, 1S33, |)n>.,[,;• running easterly, parallelUiwitl h .Hall and dfclgnated as No. 133 Grove Ave- dressed envelopes will be considered THE CHILDREN OF MARY OF Juuiisun unu H. Rlciiard tiegolne, aur- nue, Woodbridge, N. 1. of bonds in the year 1946; 5166.000 of (16,000 bond un ben-mi., r. x ruateea, etc, Cumplainant, and Avenue one hundred (IW)•)~ee) t to the Amend paragraph three, section one. imurmul and will not be opened, me bonds In the year 1947; J225.000 of and one -(20,000 bund nn I •• . St. Cecelia's church met Tues- westerly line of Charles Street; thence The approximate amount of the de-Article IV, of the Constitution of therignt Is.-reserved to reject any or all KCKJSIS, Julia KocsU, et all., cree to be satisfied by said sale Is the bonds Iu the year 1*18, $230,000 of 15, 1935, issued in nun..;./ • : day night at the parish hall. Miss ama, ti i'n for Hale of mori- running northerly, along the suld wint- State of New Jersey, to read as fol- bonds In each uf the years 1949 and the collection uf dcliii'm-i,: -A ged premises dated July 8, 1IUS. erly line of Charles Street twenty-five sum of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred , lows: Florence Boyian wus najned (26) feet to a point; ''thence running Twenty-eight Dollars ((8.728.00) toge- bids. I960; (240,000 of bonds In the year revenues, of 1932. xiy virtue ol tne BDOVV ilaieu writ, ther with the costs of this sale. Members of the Senate and General Signed; 19(1; ?245,00O of bonds In the year (32) (14,500 6% Tax Kinni- 1;,.,.,, chairman in charge of the Child to me directed auu delivered, I will ei- westerly, parallel with Hall Avenue er with te os Assembly shall be elected every second 1952; (265,000 of bonds in the year seventy-five (76) feet to a point; E. DONALD STERNER, dated December 30, ira;, .I:.!I:,,.J. oBe to ialb at uuulic vendiu an thence running northerly, parallel with Together with all ana singular tb„(e, year beginning with the year one thous- 8UU Highway Commissioner. 1963; 1266,000 of bunds tn the year 1964; ly payable March ;ii), V./M ••. , WllJUNtiSDAY, XHE5 12TH 1>AV and nine hundred and thirty-eight, on (270,000 of bonds In ti6 year 1965; 7m-3J;8m-7. in anticipation uf tin- .. .. : LEGAL NOTICE (j*»¥rl>«-m i' ' *— *"m)r«i 1 iioui feet' and appurtenances AUGUST. A. U. lW and from thence ninniifg " lAwoue, I or in anywise •al " the first Tuesday after the first Mon- (290,000 of bonds In each ot the years of delinquent tax i-cvuiiu.n .1 1 two o'clock, Wi'V" • nJ/ ^«^*)#IMB^MK4 thn ifivj .ri'Vltt- tlce, that the Subscriber. Executor, we.1, along the said —••«••—• •• "™' ' slon on the second Tuesday in January (33) (6,021 6% Tax Rev tun. In,,.: Avenue fifty . nintm dated July t, 1U34, |'..yul • of FLORENCE KODKIUUE TISDALL. next after the said day of election, at STATE OF NEW JERSEY demised, Intends tu exhibit his final which time of meeting the legislative (340,000 of bonds in the year 1962. All 004.20 bonds on July 3id 11 • .„ !• account tu the Orphans' Court fur thaparticularly described, situate, year s.iall commence; and at other STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT matters with respect to said bonds not of the years 1935 to V.OJ ..,1, TRENTON determined by this ordinance shall be slve, Issued In anticlputmn - ::- County uf Middlesex, un Friday, the aim uuing In the City of New Bi Avenue, .Perth Amboy, N. J. times the two houses may meet separ- eighteenth day uf September, 1936. atWICK in ine County of Middlesex asd ately la special session upon the joint determined by resolution or resolutions collection of delinquent 1,, ,, The approximate amount of the de- y a pecal seaston upon the joint NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that duly adapted by the Township Com- nues of 1933. 8 A. M., UO o'clock Daylight Saving Stdte or Hew Joraey, bounded aud ue cree to be satisfied by —ii sale ia n.e SHERIFF'S SALE call of the President of the Senate and Time), in Ihe Term of September, lSUIi. acriueu as follows; sealed bids will be received by I'.ie State mittee. aum of seven thousand twenty-nine IN CHANCERY OF NKW JERSEY - the Speake. r of the Genera_l . Assembly,.. Highway Commissioner for: (34) 133,928 5% Tux Revenu, ;..;.„, for settlement and allowance; the same uUGlbivINU at the point ut inter Uullars ($7,029.00} together willi the Between CARL K. WITHERS, Com-; (oforr the purpose off acting upon ononlly Section 3. Said bonds shall be la- dated May 21, 1U34, p:iy ••;,• >(. being first audited and stated by (hesection ut the northerly line ot Ham- cuAta of thlo atUe. sued either all at one time or from mlasloner of Banking and Insurance .auch matters as are designated in the ROUTE 2», SECTION St 786.60 of bonds un Muy 21.• . 1 Surrogate. ilioii street with tlie easterly line of Tugether with all ma slngulai of the State of New Jersey, etc., Com-1 call. time to time for one or more of the of the years 1935 to lsi:;-i .-.L Kouniaun Direct; then running U) eust- the rights, privileges, hereditaments following purposes, viz: (a) to pay the Duttd: July 2St!i. 1936. Plalnant, and MART KURUTZ and, PROPOSED AMENDMENT For construction of Route 25, Section elusive. Issued In antiuiM ; THOMAS BROWN, euy uiong the northerly line of Ham-»na appurtenances thereunto belonging MIKE KURUTZ, her husband, De-! cost of issuing said bonds (Including the collection of dellniiu,;. • ilton street, t'ltrty (HO) leet to a point; or In anywise appertaining. 25, Cranbury Relocation, Middlesex legal expenses) In an amount which Executor. fendunts. Fl. Fa. for the sale of Amend paragraphs one and two ofCounty, length 2.745 miles,. revenues of 1933. JOHN C. STOCKEL, Esq., tiience (a) northerly and parallel wit! F. HiRDMAN HARDING,. mortgaged premises dated June 25, uwtiqo twu of Article IV, to read as shall not exceed In the aggregate Counselor at Law, Kuuinaon street, one hundred (1UU) EstimatedEtitd : HiW)ie,66? cu. ydsd . roadway Forty-five Thousand Seven Hundred (36) (7,000 «% Tax Reveim, :• Sheriff. 1936. follows: excavation unclastfled. dated December 23, IM;. 1 . 1 174 Smith Street, leet to a point; thence (8 westerly par- WILLIAM A. SPENCER, By virtue ot the above stated writ, Dollars ($45,700). or (b) tn fund or re- Perth Amboy, N. J. allel with Hamilton street, thirty (30) W.Otl Solicitor. i lie Senate shall be composed of one H.8SI0 eu. yds. borrow ex- fund all or any part of the following February 16, 193>1, buutil ». i.ti- /in; 31. 8m; 7. 14, 21. to me directed and delivered, I will ex-'.Senator from each county in the State, cavation. dpatton of the collection 1 . Proctor. fact to the easterly line of Robinson pose to sale at public vendue on elected by the legal voters of the ooun- outstanding obligations of said Town- 6t—7m-31, Sm-7,14,21,28 street; thence (4) southerly along the 28,200 sq. yds. 8" gravel ship, vli: (ruent tax revenues of 1U33 WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY ties, respectively, for four years; pro- ' shoulders. (36) O.000 6% Tax Ren-mi, 1. ,,:, wuteny line of Robinson street, one OF AUGUST, A. D., NINETEEN vided, however, the term of Senators hundred (100) feet to t'je point or place 37,611 sq. yds. 10" single dated January 1, 1936. 1, LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIH elected in the year one thousand nine line rein. cone, pavement (1) (36,000 &% Municipal Building February 1, 1938, Issued HI ',:.:. of BEGINNING. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY - • ,,,r,.i.»A —J thirty-eight shall be ex- Bonds dated May 1, 1918, and MIDDLESEX COUNTY Being all of lot number four (4) and ut two o'clock. Daylight Saying Time 131 tons UU. Cone Pave- cipatlon of the collection i .>, Between CABL K. WITHERS, Com- I0 ur payable May 1, 1M6. quenl tax revenues of I'M,! BUBBOGATES COURT NOTltt five (5J feet off tile westerly side of ln the afternoon of the said day, at the i »,2?™ ™t , ,. V"™ 'rom the ment, Type FA-BC-1, (2) missioner of Banking and Insurance, Type "A" or Type "T" (79,000x4t* Public Improvement lot number three (3), an laid down up- 4c, Complainant, and ARTHUR M. ice lntiiecuyof term Bonds dated July 1, 1824. pay-(37) *10,000 6% Tax Uevenui: 1: :„!.• All persons concerned .may take no- on a certain map filed in the Middle- on* 1 1,278 cu. yds. concrete in dated August 1, 1936. --'i-i „ tice, that the Subscriber!*, Executors, LIDDLE and FRANCES H. LIDDLE, ^nrck°"N j ""rsai^ra &.j / structure. able, (4,000 of bonds on July 1, sex. County Clerk's Office, entitled "A his wife, et, din., Defendants. Fl. Fa, 1934; (£,000 of bonds on July 1, of one (5,000 bond origin.ill; etc., of CHARLEcv *"' "S" H" , ELLI-"S - •deceased' land and premise* hereinafter particu- years from 112,180 lbs. reinforcement able on February 1, l'J3u UIK map of 40 lots in the City of New for the sale of mortgaged premises All thde premlsei followingi ,hereinafte tract orr parce partlcul o-f 'tll0 cumme^ ncemenJS&Mt of thei^r •"S"}* 1936; (6,000 of bonds on July 1st intend larly described, terms. Aa steel In structure (5,000 bond payable un A..,; • : Peter P. Hob- duted July 8, 1936.. iscribed. situate lying and be- 3UU11 M fte Senate 8nall 11 each ol the years 1936 to 194S, Surveyor, August By virtue of the above stated writ to Ing In hthe eCity pi Perth Amboy, In the | , meet after the 1 rein. cone, slab stream inclusive, and (4,000 of bonds on 1936, Issued Ui antidpatiiin •: emh County e calun to be held ft ththe year one bridge — 12 span collection of delinquent tux day of September, 1936, at S A mo directed and . delivered, 1 will ex- of Middlesex and State of New iUouaiind ,,ine hundred and July 1, 1947. M-, (10 ijclng the premises commonly knuwi: pose to aale at public vendue on Jersey, and thirty-nlno. 1 rein. cone, fnaaae stream nuea of 1933. o'clock Daylight Having Time) BEGINNING at a point In the West- selected by lot, under bridge - W span (3) (216,000 4H% General Improve- (381(77,000 i% Tax Revenu.- I. :. 1 . .. ^,,..,,.L raving Time), In theand designated as No. 227 Hamilton WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH ment Bonds dated October 10, Term of April, 1936, for settlement and street, New Brunswick, New Jersey. DAY OF AUGUST, NINETEEN erly aide of CatherlBe Street One 1 lun-, of the Senate, three dated January 16, 1936, •; ,:. . allowance; 1'ie same being first audit The approximate amount of the de- HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX dred Tfiree and Three-tenths (103.3) i BlUs for tbe above will be received at 1027, payable (8.000 ot bonds an payable February 15. l'JK > feet Southerly) from the interssction of* the onic,! uf the State Highway De July 1, 1932, and on July 1st In ed and stated by the Surrogate. cree to besatlined by said sale Is theat two o'clock Daylight Saving Tune In each of the years lie In anticipation of fie collw 'i : Dated: July 27th, 1930. sura of nine thousand sixty-three dol- the afternoon of the said day, at thethe Southerly side of Eaaton Street thousand nine hundred and (ortv-one puitment, State House Annex, Trenton 1914 to I1868f , In- delinquent tax revemies •! ' LILLIAN B. MORRIS, and at the election to be held i the W. J., on Monday, August 10, 1936, ut | elusive, and" (7,000 of bonds on (39) (23,000 6% Tax ltev.nm ; i lars 09,063.00) together with the cusU Sheriff's -Office In tfie City of Newwith the Westerly side of Cuthfirine ; j>ea ,.„,r. U1Uu»eJ thousanthousandd ninninee hundredhundmr"t .nrandt July 1, 1K9. ' The Union County Trust of this sale. Brunawlck, N. J. Street; thence (l) North. Sixty-slx <36); Lrty the SS from torn th"ee eleven u clock, Eastern Standard Tim,-, 1 u\ dated January 2$, lU3ti, :... Company, Together -with all and singular the All the following tract or parcel of degrees Forty-two minutes West, One counties shall be elected for two vaara twelve o'clock Noon, Daylight Saving (91,000 i'/i% General Improvement payable February 26, I'M' < Executors. rights, privileges, hereditaments aud and und premises hereinafter particu- Hundred (100) feet thence (3) South - .Vthe remain!*" Kf/ffil Tune, and will be opened and read im- Bonds dated April 16. 1927, pay- in anticipatlorr-of the coiu-i.-.i : JOHN J. GRIFFIN, Ban., apuurtenenoen thereuato belonging or larly described, situate, lying and De-erly and along the Usnds.of t»ie Central'be elwtori for „ tT,™ „# i- ."_-.: med.utely thereafter. able $4,000 of Bonds on April 15, delinquent tax revenues "f • Counselor at Law, Railroad of N«w Jersey, 3eventy-onb elected for a term of four years. If 1934; (4,000 of bonds on April 15th In anywise ng In the Township of Woodbridge, .n vacancies happen, by resignation or i'lie receipt und opening of bids la (40) (86,000 6% Tax Revenue 1 : 125 Broad Street, HARDING, the County of Middlesex and State ol and Seven-tenths (71.7) feet to the ' ui the proper qualification uf In each of the years 1934 to 1944. dated January 14, IW. nn. . Elizabeth. N. J. otherwise, the persons elected to sup- Inclusive. Ind (3,000 of bonds on Sheriff. New Jersey. Northerly side of Lot No. 12, on mapply such vacancies, shall be elected for the bidder In accordance wlto the pro- payable February 14, U'i>>, >• • Proctor. HICKS, KUHLTHAU & THOMPSON, FIEST TRACT: BEGINNING at aof E. M. Patterson; thence (8) South, April 16th In each of the years St—7in-31. 8m-7,R21,28 the unexplred tarni only. visions uf tbe prequaliflcation law and 1146 to 1961. Inclusive. In anticipation of the ell, • ti : Bollcitors. point In tbe Northerly Una of Main Slxty-skc (86) degrees Forty-two min- tne regulations adopted by tht State { (5) delinquent tax revenue.-, ••( Street at the southeast corner ql lands utes (42) East, One Hundred (100) feet (*2.00p *\i% General Improvement 7m-17,24,31; 8m-7. PROPOSED AMENDMENT . Highway Commissioner. Bidders must Bonds dated April 1, 1928, pay(41- ) (1,760 t% Tax Revenue : : formerly 'of Samuel E. ESnslgn, deceas- to the Westerly side of Catherine Street submit a revised financial statement dated December 1, lUi, !••• ! SHERIFF'S SALE ed, tlence (1) Northerly, along said and thence («) North, Twenty-thrae able (6.000 of bonds on April 1st Amend paragraph one, suction three, and statement of plan and equipment In each of the years 1935 one (1,000 bond on Jum- 1 : IN CHANCERY OF NEW JER8EY- lands formerly of Samuel B. Ensign, (23) degrees Eighteen (18) minutes with their bid. one (600 bond on Septemb'-r 1. SHERIFF'S SALE leceased, One Hundred and Twenty East, Seventy-one and seven-tenths Article IV, ot the Constitution ot the to 1917, Inclusive, and (7,000 of . Between HARRIET CRACK CHASE, IN CHANCBRY OF NEW JERSEY — State of New Jersey, to read as fol- NOTE: The propuM,.., d work Is a bonds on April 1st In each of Um and one (360 bond on SepUMnl-1 '• • EDNA CHASE HEALTY mid J^ULU 120) feet to lands of Sarah F. Dally; , (71.7) feet to the point or place of Be lows: 1936. Issued In anticipation 1 -Between FRANK J. MONACiHAN hence (2) Xasterly, along said lands, I United States Pul>.Publi_c Work—~s Project...^" yean 1938 to 1948, Inclusive. BULLS MAC BRIDE, Complainants, mid NELLIE MONAGHAN,, , Com- under the provisions of f TitlTitl e IIII ,S Seje- («) (86,000 t% Improvement Bonds cuJleition of delinquent ins. '• and KATHERINE RBISIG, et. aU., if Sarah F. Dally; and In contlnu- the promises commonly known The General Assembly shall be com- nues of 1834. plainants, and FREDERICK HENK- itlon of tbe line of said lands and designategnated aa NoN . 689(9S89-(91 CCatherinh e posed uf members biennially elected by tluii 204, of tbe Natluual Industrial Re- dated August 16, 1929, Defendants. Fl: Fa. for tt)e Bale of EL and KATHERINE HENKEL, his covery Act uppruved June 16, 1933, and payable (43) 00,000 '6% Tax Revenu,- I mortgaged premises dated June 20, ''orty Five (46) feet to a stake, It Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. the legal voters of the counties, respect- August 16, 19J6. wife, et. UIB., Defendtwtu. Fl. Fa. for iulng the Northeast corner of (he lot ! The approximate amount of the de-ively, who shall be apportioned among the amendatory or supplementary act (7) dated January 16, 1936. n. u.^: tile sale of mortgaged prenilsetj dated of June 18, 1934, and Is to be performed (36,000 6% Improvement Bonds payable February 15. 1936, i-^'-1' lereoy conveyed; thence (8) Southerly , cree to be satiated by said sale Is thethe said counties as nearly as may be dated November 16. 1929, payable : By virtue of the above stated writ U> May 13, 1936. 3 in accordance with ttie Special Provi- In anticipation of the culU-vti••" me directed and delivered, I will as.- , MO. .Jaud parallel with the first course One ""> of Six Thousand Seven Hundred according to the number of tfielr inha- November 16. 1935. E| bitants. The present apportionment sions and Requirements or the United (8) IW.OOO 6% General Improvemen delinquent tax revenues of 1'jJi post tu sale ut public vendue on By virtu, of the abovestaUdwrit O HunUred ana Twenty (120) feet to the Khty Dollars (16,780.00), together BUlt-s Department of Agriculture, Hu- WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY "»L\r^ubl?Wue1onWlU "•h-f-ly line of. lL. Street; and |wlU, the co,, of — -- shull continue until the next eeoaua of Bonds duted March 16, 1932, pay- OF AUGUST, A. D.. NINETEEN iheuce (4) Westerly, alone the' North" [ Tojether wit3h alf and singular the Hie United States shall have bean taken, man ul 1'ublic Roada, aa uutllned In the abU one 110,000 bond on March Section 4. It Is hereby deteimu,' WEDNESDAY,, HTUEB 26TH DAY OF r| ht und 1111 apportionment of mtmbera of Supplementary tijiudftcatious lo be HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX AUGUST. AA.. D;, 1B31B36 6 erly line of Main Street, Forty five (46) 8 »- Privileges, hereditaments and 16tI6ihb Inn eac••>-< lie next and every suhaanuent enu- !lim labor be employed from lists fur- on March 15. 1946, and one (16.-pursuant to authority of law. und 11.«: the Sheriff's Office iu tlie City of New Sheriff's Office In the City of Neowf land, mori or less. I »*• HARDING, meration or census, and when made Brunswick, N. J. Brunswick, N. J. SKOOND TBACT: BEGINNING on | nulled by the tftute Enipluyioent Ser- no part of the principal mn. i;:.'. - LBR K0M N Sheriff shull remain unaltered until another vice, 1% Jefferson Street, Perth Am- All tlie following tract or parcel of ALL that certain lot, tract or par-the Northerly line of Main Street ran- SVJ. •••••• ^ ,P',. ayriaeiS&a such obligations ha» been puM •"•'• " enumeration shall have been taken; huy, N. J , preference In employment such obligation now coiiatlluti-s 11 ' ••• land and premises hereinafter -particu- ed of lu%d mill preoiises, situatelate, , lyin1' 'g nlng JhrJhrouthh thth e villagill e off WoodbridgW e *f?f .. „ nl „, Solicitor. provided, tlwvt each county shall al all at the intersection with the Easterly j 4<-™-l!>.17,.J4.81 tu ui: (,'in-ii tu qualified ex-service men 1>'A General provement obligation of said Township. larly described, situate, lying and be-and being In the Township of f WoodW—- . Easterly times be entitled tu one mwmfaei; and with dependents. The attention of bid- dated Mav * ing In the Township of Woodbridge, bridge, m the Comity ot Middlesex and line of land now owned by Clarence tlie whole number of manners rfiall on* (20,000 bond payable Section 6. Said Refunding 1. 1 ••'• in the County of Middlesex and State ders id directed Iu tile Special i'rovl- . *w,wv uuid on May 2nd insliall be sold and dellvireJ .' 11),• t > tbe State of New Jersey. M. Liddle; thence (1) running along never exceed sixty, sluus covering subletting or ajsignlug; h of tha years 1934 to 1949, In- Of New Jersey. BEING known aud designated an lu.the Easterly line of lands of said Lid- clusive, and one (21,uO0 bond one time or from time to llnif in SHERIFFS SALE tMiod June 30, im. tht cuiitrait und lo the tue uf Domestic stallmenU, In the maniwr pri-mril"1-1 BEGINNING ut u point In the east- number one hundred ninety-five (1%) dle North Twenty two degrees, twenty Materials. Tho minimum wage paid to May 2, I960. erly side, of Hoy Avenue distant one 111 a map entitled. "Map of Perth Ajn- five minutes West (N. 22' 26' W.) OnIeN CHANCBRY OV NBW JHH8BY — tfiu.Nov.a.'W. by said act, either upon sealed in<>p all ikilled labor employed on this con- (10) (23.000 f>\i% GeDsral lmpiuveuiODt sals, or without previous publU ('• hundred uud sixteen feet and eight in- ioy Heights, Woodbridge Township, Huiidud and Twenty (120) feet to the Between NATIONAL BANK OF NEW tract shull U- (1.20 per hour. The mi- ches (U6 8") in a southerly direction uu/ i,n«ius, rruuuuiiugc luwnsnip, most Northerly corner of lands now JERSEY, a banking corporation. Bonds dated August 1, 1939, pay-Ing in exchange fur t*io ubllguti 1. • Middlesex County, New Jersey, sur- LEGAL NOTICE. nimum wagv paid to all Internwdlate able (3,000 of bonds on pay. from the point of Intersection o( the owned by said Liddle; thence (2) ulong Complainant, and KATHBKINB RBI on August b« funded or refunded by tin- i«> southerly aide uf Mmwiill Avenue with veyed by Larson ft Fox, Civil Engin- the northerly line uf lauds uf said Llu- SIG, et. His, Defendants. Fl. Fa. AlB OF NEW J£lt8KV grude of labor employed uu this con- 1st In euch of th* years aace of suld Refunding Bonds. eers," and more particularly described STATIC liuet tlull be (i6c per hour. The mini- 1988, Inclusive; (1,000 o•"f •t._ IM—S ut»o th» easterly side tit Hoy Avenue; and U.H follows: dle south seventy-one dtgrtes thirty for the sule of mortgaged premises mum wags paid to all uiiakllled labor bonds Sectlim 6, III the event that any ••' from tliencu mlnutas Wc»t (3. 71" 80' W.) thirty- duted Juno 26, 11)36. August 1, 1939 and (2.000 of bonds said outstanding obllgutloiia tlusnln"! (1) souther! BEGINNING at a point In the south- employed uu this contract shall be 6lic on August 1, in each of the years { noyn erly line of New Brunswick avenueone feet to lands now owned by Sarah By virtue of the above slated writ, per hour. tn Section 3 of this ordUiancu ahull '•• ill Ulcllt distant westerly sevanty-flve (75) feet F. Dally; thence (3) along the lints of to me directed and delivered, I will ex- 1940 to 1946, Inclusive. runiiwed, funded or refunded h> >>"- ^£t$»Ttl (33' lamia of Sarah F. Dally, North nine- Drawings, specification* mid form of theme i-') easterly purullel wltli from the point of intersection of the u pose to salts at public vendue on (11) (22,000 6M Improvement Bunds Issuance of obligations of Ilki- >>i"> rell Avenue one hundred and twen said southerly line of New Brunswick teen degrees two minutes West (N, l'J WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY bid, coutruct and bond for the proposed dat«>i *»-" 1, 1980, payable April clpal amount, prior to thu iaaimm " "' -ty-Wve 1125) feet; thence (3) northerly uvenue and the westerly line of Eni-2' W.) One Hundred ton and Tweoty- OF AUGUST, A. D.. NINETEEN work are on file In th* office of tbe auld Refunding Bonds, saul "hl's1" "•"llel with Hoy Avenue thlrty-thruu niett Avenue; running thence (1) elght hundredth^ (110.28) feet tu uther HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX Stut« Highway Department. Trenton, tlons issued fur tho purpune ut rn»-» l 1121 aiii,j d tfou r luchci'•••• i (33' 4"); "t!ience auutheiiy lit a line parallel with the lands owned by said Mary B. Frank- al two o'clock, Daylight Saving time iu N. J . mid may be InsimcUd by pro- lug, funding or refunding uuid •'"' Westerly parallel with Maxwel aulil weatijrlv line of Enunett avenue, lin; thence (4) along suld otlior lauds tho afternoon of the said day, at the spective bidders during office hours. striding obligations ahull bu refund'-'i ivenue one hundred mid twenty-five one hundred eleven and eighty-eight of Mary E. Fra)iklin, North Seventy- Sheriffs Office iu th* City ot New Plum' will IJB furnished on a deposit of by .the Refunding Bunds uuthutlA-il t" '(136) fe«t to tlui point or place of Lrn-hundredth* (111.88) feet to a poult; one degrees and Thirty roluuteu Ijjast Brunswick, N. J. Ten Dolluxs ((10.00) fur each set ut be Issued by t!ils urdlnuiut' running thence (2) westerly in a Hue(N. 71* 30' E.) forty-one (41) feet to a plans uyuii uupllmtlou tu A. Lee Oro- Sactloii 7. Tho ordtnaiicti ••nutim parallel or nearly so with the wtld stake; thence (6) still along wild uthtr All the following tract or parcel of ver, Chief Clerk, Btate Highway De- , ..uprising the suutherly 8' 4" of lotuout':iarly line of New Brunswick ave- land and premises hereinafter particu- 'An OrJiuanco authurUlug ih« .I-"" NO. 144 and all uf lot 73 nn the same lauds of Mary ti. Frunklln Soutli twsn u in tbe Co puitnieiil, Kouiu 102, Slule Hoiuw An- 1 11 1 nue, tweiity-ftve (25) feat to a point; ty degrees forty-seven und one-naif larly described, situate, lying and be- uex, I'reiitun, N. J. lilda must be made anca uf (2,27S,U00 Guners) K' ' ' *-> laid down uu u eertalu map of D'alr- principapal itemitemss of construction are: ll running thence (I) northerly in a line minutes Euat (S. 20" f/V B.) two hun- ing in the Township uf Woodbridge, hjtl eonstruotlon are: un the Dtuudard uroposal forms in tfis Ing Bunds. Series A, uf the ' "*"f' ' 1 Terruuj. dutiid Murch 1916. parallel with the first described course, In the Cuunly of Middlesex and State hjtimutwl: 11,104 cu. yds. roadway of Wuodbrldgi;. Ui the Oouiily "' Ml| part of the premises conveyed dred thirty aud eighteen huudr"" mrlne Kt-isitf by deed of Albert dutdths (112.04) feet to a |)ulm lit tha liUlilNNING at a point In t*ie east- 8,878 sq. yds. bltumuiouai nance eulllled "An Ordlnum-* uiiiiini tgaurd et ux. dated October 11, line ul Mam Street: them* «j) aluug b« encloaml In s«*l»d gpetlaJ addressed said suutharly line of Nuw 'Brunswick suld Nurtherly Hue of Uulu Street erly aide of Hoy Avenue distant fifty eonc. pavement un ma-envelope* bearing Ihe name and luldio^ llllig tho la.ua.ic* uf (2,292,000 u-neinl ! tad recorded In Middlesex Cuuuty -.venue; running thence (4) easterly (Ml) feet In a suutherly direction from cadam base -,. —.M^xiiueui llulul* Rufuitdliig Bonds, Series B, if, '" irk's Office In book 1068 of deeds at South Stiveiity-one dug-reea thirty niln- nil along the said southerly line of utes West (S. 71* degrtea W W.) UiuUie point uf Intersection of the souther- .4,797 cu. yds. foundation duted May 2. 1H2, payable one Tuwnalilu p( Woodbiidjie, In thu ' "''"; 634. New Brunswick avenue, twenty-live ly aide uf Maxwell Avenue with tho excavsUon for struc- ,(87,000 bund on May 2nd In eai*i ing the iiremise* uuiiiinuiily known leet (10) to the place of DUJGINNING etmteily side of Hoy Ayenuu; and from ture* uf tho year* 1B28 tu 1940, inclu- :y of Mlddlusex, New Jersey.' »»'••! (25) feet to the point or place of BE- Being the premiums uoniinonly kuuwu y y Avenuu; bv t*ii! Townahip Comnilttet on designated in No. IS Hoy Avenue, GINNING. ruunliig (1) southerly » 2.W8 »4. yo>. bltumliiogti sive, and une (88,000 bund on May iiig 'bridge, Now Jersey and designated tu No. 144 Main Street. •Jong e less Hutu $40000 nor mure payable, (29,000 of bond* un Aug-*ued by this ordinance, are hereby " MU> IV.II*..-.- .«,«.. A". ninety-four (IM); on the north by said well Avenue one hundred tnd twenty Dollars, (t7,nu»)7 togettiar New Bru lid wick avenue; aud un thenum of Ten Thousand Six Hundred than $20.00000 and must be delivered ust 1. 1938; (60,000 uf bunds 00. sclndey!. , ,, ,,,, 9 coats of thin sale. Seventy Nine Dollars (110.671),00) tage- fivo (1£H feet; thence ft) north paral- Bids for the ah#ve will be idoeivtd ut the abovti place on or before the Section 8. This ordinance shall i'»» edst by lot number ontf hundred uliiu- lel with Hoy Avenue, wlrty-three- fset _eth«r with all and singular ths 'v-aix (196). All as shown on auld nwp 'lier with tlits coats uf tills sale. ui the office, oi ths State Highway D* hour luiuxod Coplus of tbe standard effect at the tiwc and In th.- munnt-i rlghti. privileges, heredi' Together with all- and singular the and four Inches (33' 4"); thence west- uttrtnient, State House Annex, Tren- propuiutl form uud special addmwed preKilbed by law. . J appurteiiauoes tliertiuito Belug the prtmlutiB coiuiuouly known lie rights, privileged, luJfodilnuioiits erly parallel with Maxwell Avenue one ton, N. J., on Monday, August 17, 1986,utivolopes will be furnished on appli- IU) and designated us No. 183 New Bruns- hundred mid twenty-five (126) feet to ut eleven o'clock, Eastern Standard lorlnaoywUt wick avenue. Wuodbrldge, N. J. md appurtenance*- theieulitu buluuglug cation Ulds nut enclosed la special ir In utywlse ap^pjirtaluhilulug, . the pulnt or place of beginning. Time, twetve o'clock Noou, Daylight •Udrtoiid wivoluiiu will b* wsaldared gust 1, 1933. CuiiUulUBoinaaatI. t Th« anprvxlmate amount of the d*- Buvliig Time, and will be opui«a Md. ya.O ^N, >J ARD1N Comprising all of lot Ho. 14S and wll be o lafornul and will not bt.flBHsA The , ya.OW of bonds on Xug- Township of Woodbrldji. leta loTle satisfied by wild sale lo the the northerly 8' 4" vt lot 14fi, — thet.vad luuuedlatalv !!!*&•«'•*- rtaMr t» i»fci-v«

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Empire Theatre, Rahway, Par««ent« "The Moon L O,,r Home" and "The Last of the Clintons" today and ,,.morroww; ; "The Amateur Gentleman" and "B>ar 20 Ride on Sunday stud Monday — News and Cartoons CLAIRE DODO in "N.ivv Born" KAY FRANCIS IN "WHITE ANGEL" AND "THREE fllEERS FOR LOVE" NOW PLAYING AT REGENT popular pljy-i KIHIIIMI iliiily, is sufficient proof' " and "Preview Murder Myitery" now playing a "Desire Mi Dreamland is, in reality, New j Spent a Tracy »nd SyM» Sidney Theatre, Woodbridge; "The Moon's Our Home Clavk GnMo, I ccl 1 leuly, jiwucttc M;u Donaki in "Sai, Francisco" JIM ,t'v's most popular rendpvous, I In "Fury" f»r young and old. The meny pop- nd "Three on a Trail" to be featured on Tuesday an Ic MacDoiiiild ^ivi's the hard-boiled owner of "Piirol the Paradis CnlV a sample of her ubility to entertain his lidos, glides and slides as Wednesday. — Every Wednesday a Dith Nite. p y will as its many other attractions patrons in this scene from Hie new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer arc becoming vnstly popular. (The n ARK GABLE AND JEANETTE McDONALD IN "Bar 2U Kirtes Again" musical drnniatie hit, "San Francisco," currently being largo swimming pool wits Its "SAN FRANCISCO" AT Rlf Z THEATRE, EL1Z 3.000,000 gallons 6f crystal clear shown on tho. Hit/. Thpairp scrco.n. water, its many diving boards in hero, who is in love with the dor addition to its sand beach and tor's wife, is accused of his mur RAHWAY THEATRE, Rahway. It brings together for the first wading pool is an attraction that der. although he is Innocent Hollywood Highlights ••"Palm- -Springs" the u.jnoat _;. thousands to the park daily As the theme has been treated CTAGE- I ;ars of the screen—Clark Oable, The pool is open from 0 A. M. to Wanger production for Para- ... is not unsuitable for children, leanette MacDonald and Spencer mount, opens Ht the Rahway The- 9 P, M. The large skating ring In Gloria Stuart, Robert Kent, J. Ed Most of the screen lovers are thirty years of age or 'racy. the rear of the Administration ater, a romance with song hits, set ward Bromberg and others are over. Fied Astaire, Clark Gable, Gary Cooper and AND SCREEN] It produces on the screen some building is exceedingly popular the cast, * in the playground of Hollywood's 1 Nelson Eddy are tliirly-five or thirty-six, wfiife Fred- the most hair-raising, realistic with young couples who want an • « » • movie stars and West Coast mil- icenes of a great catastrophe ever eric March nml diaries hiughton are nearer forty roi ambitious young detective active and wholesome recreation Hlrh Tension" (20th Centuiy , (lK,)S PLAYHOUSE, Forda. lionaires, with Frances Langford efore filmed. than thirty. William Powell, Ronald Colman, Leslie Comedy situations are handled There is no admission to the Park Fox). .. -u,ki tonight, the management and Smith Ballew in the romantic It was directed by W. S. Van >y Warren Hymer, who appears utomobiles are pprked without Glenda Farrell is a writer of sen Howard and Warner Baxter are definitely in the for- , ;, , Theatre are featuring Wil- lead roles. iyke, who never misses in cor- ist to the patrons. stories for cheap magazines in ty classes, as is also Herbert Marshall Puwcll und Jean Arthur in m the screen in another of his rectly feeling the pulse of the pub- perfect characterizations of the "Palm Springs" presents a vivid this,picture. The hero is Brian ,,, ihc most fascinating mys- picture of the play life of debu- ic to provide for them the expect- lumb detective. The Bride Walks Out" (RKO) Donlevy, a two-fisted repairer of The composer of "Maytime" has been signed to !. ',1,,,'ii's that is crammed with tantes and movie queens, of sport- ed tempo In all the films he di- Maude Eburne plays the part of Barbara Stanwyck, Robert ocean cables. He has a staunch llU- thrills and romance. The ing men and wealthy idlers. Sir rects. handle the musical details of th« screen version. On flighty old maid who aids Fos- friend in Norman Foster, an en- ,,,' The Ex-MTS. Bradford", Guy Standing playa the role of And it bring* again to the screen Youmjand GeneJRaymond., the stoge it wap a starring vehicle for Peggy Wood but ter in solving the crime. gineer, who is playing a Wtio in ' " directed by Stephen Roberts Miss LangfoPd's father, a penni- ;hat lovely voice of Miss MacDon- Although the plot U the famil Frank Sheridan is Silas LeaVen- a saloon for a living., Jeanette MacDonald a.nd Nelson Eddy will do th« "•; tliliu.d nt the RKO studios. less, retired British captain, She ald's who covers a wider range of ir one about the proud husband Suitable for the family. leads on the screen ',. associate feature on the bill worth over whom Ian Wolfe as a musical numbers than she has •ho refuses to let his wife work, decides to go fortune-hunting bu * • • • [ Friday and Saturday is "Mel- butler has an insidious hold. meets Smith Ballew, a young !ver accomplished before — not is very entertaining because Prail" with Gene Autry. On Erin O'Brien Moore plays the crooning, guitar-punching cowboy only the most difficult operatjic he fine performances and smart "Ticket to ParadlM" (Republic) The Marx brothers have started rehearsals for their role of Silas' wife, still in love Roger Pryor and Wendy Barrie '.••.rdiiy, in addition to the two They fa.il in love. arias, but ragtime tunes and even lialogue. Gene Raymond is the new picture, "A Day at the Races." They plan to try Farcical situations are provoked nui-s mentioned, the thril with her former sweetheart, Dr. The story is highly amusing the most 'beautiful of religious lusband, Robert Young ie the mil b it out on the stage in some of the cities erf the Pacific ,„ ,.,[ the screen, "Race Night,' Harwell. well acted and the new songs ar hymns. ionaire friend, in love with Miss by Roger Pryor, who has been "u i». shown. Starting on Sunday Lewis D. Collins, the director, is "San Francisco" is the story o itanwyck, while Helen Broderick knocked on the head while eji coast before they screen it catchy. The dialogue is bright, 0 » « • « • , | mnning for two days Shirley known as one of the best mystery interest to the ladies are the lat- Blackie Norton, lord of the old ind Ned Sparks, as a bickering I route to u railroad station and who ( directors in the motion picture , .,,|,|e will be seen'at her best in est Hollywood fashions worn i Barbary Coast before the San married couple, add much to the has lost his memory and forgets Katherine Cornell still refuses to go oai the screen world. Ken Goldsmith supervises his identity, He gets work as a I,u. poor Little Rich Girl." Th the picture. The combined effort Francisco disaster in 1906. Into hi [aity of the picture. despite many offers. It was reported that during her ..,odate feature for these tw •f the actors, authors, composer resort wanders a small-town gir Suitable for all. taxi driver and falls in love with NEW EMPIRE Theatre, Rahway. appearance in theatre one producer of ,,, will star Charles Starrett in and director of "Palm Springs with great ambitions to become ; • » • • Wendy Barrie. Eventually he re- Ghosts that hauntB every son of singer. Gable, as Blackie, engage 'gains his memory after a number fered her a contract in which she could nam* her own .v.'i-ot Patrol." On Wednesdaj have made it an unusually inter 'Counterfeit" (Columbia) Chested the girl to entertain his rowdy cm of scrapes. price .,.1 Thursday Ann Harding will a famous father and once led esting picturept . Besides France lomers afld from the dance hal Morris, Mnrxot Grahame, and Claude Gillingwater, Andrew ***** L H.tuied in 'The Witness Chair' Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., to become Langford Smith Ballew, Sir Gu she rises to heights as an oper Lloyd Nolan, Tomlbies and Luis Alberni are in ,;ui Walter Abel. The associate a lmoviWeL extra undev r an assumed Standing the cast .numbers E. The latest development in color has been used to alter Abel. The associate i" "" """ •*"* - - ;tar to thrill the hearts of Sa An exciting G-Man melodrama. the cast. name drove tnat un m Clive Ernest Cossart and Sterling make a short entitled "Cavalcade of Texas." It cent- Aii will sec the Jones Family > y° « an to Francisco's music lovers. Later sh Suitable for all. England Holloway. Chester Morris is a G-Man who ers around the centennial, and President Roosevelt is :n 'Educating Father" plus "Ma- to embark on the greatest adven- Today and tomorrow the Rail- returns to Blackie, who does no joins a gang of counterfeiters in • * * • seen for the first time, in color j i liuwes Amateur Hour of the ture of his career and become a way presents Sylvia Sydney and realize the depth of his love fo order to get them. Lloyd Nolan is WLtss" (RKO) Anne Shirley An On Wednesday afternoon, a motion picture producer. Spencer Tracy in the great photo- the girl until he finds it in th the leader of the gang. Miss Gra- Guy Kibbee and John Beal. jjnul Kiddie Matinee will be Fearful that Hollywood miglit play, "Fury". Here's a picture you destruction and suffering of th Ihame is Nolan's sweetheart, and An old-fashioned plot which will in -111 starting at 2 P. M. presume that he was trying to can't afford to miss. In addition San Francisco disaster. Miriam March is her Bister. Mis3 appeal mostly to children. Kibbee capitalize on his father's estab- local pictures of the Soap Box •March becomes involved with the is the drunken father of Anne l.lliLHTY THEATRE, Eliaabeth. lished position in the industry, Derby* run in Rahway last Satur- STATE THEATRE, Woodbridfe gang against her will. Claude Gil. Shirley. The two of them are dis l'ulice records throughout the young Fairbanks turned his face day will be shchvn. 'Hearts Di- The screen's most beautiful w< lingwater, a U. S. Treasury en- possessed from their home and go i'am try hold no knowledge of the g, y toward Great Britain where' free vided" starion Marion Davies and man in love with the dashing graver is kidnapped by the crooks. to live In a hut. John Beal is the Kik'ct crime. Gruesome murders of -the bugaboos that would have Dick Powell is the main attraction "Bengal Lancer" is seen in the p Because of the activities of gang new school teacher who falls •,. nK-ii remained mysteries for n danced about his head in the Sunday and Monday. As a co- ture "Desire" showing at th sters it is unsuitable for children, Hais .ilways terminate into the love with Anne. American cinema colony, he got :ature, the Rahway offers Henry State Theatre here tonight and to- John Bus! luiniciion of the criminal at some Douglag s Durbrille, busy and established Criterion unter in "Parole." morrow Don't miss Marlene Diet- h '..me or other. "The Crime of Dr. Forbes" (20th and others are in the cast. T Film Productions, releasing rich and Gary Cooper in action In II but, at last, the perfect crime is Century- Fox), Suitable for all. through United Artists. REGENT THEATRE, Elizabeth. this photoplay. As a co-feature, PALM SPRINGS lununittod. In one of the most The theme of this revolves ii R r "The Amattur Gentleman," the What is heralded as one ot the Manager Sabo offers the "Preview around a mercy killing of 8 doctor READ THE LEADER-JOURNAL —with— i!nlling dramas ever produced, —with — V fust offering of the new company Murder Mystery" starting Regin- whose spine has hern injured «.nd i i.i. Lcttvcnworth Case," a Repub utstanding productions of the It which tie produced with Marcel ald Denny and Frances Drake. is suffering excruciating pains. The SYLVIA SYDNEY 1 FRANCIS LANGFORD 1' Picture, boasts the ingenious :reen, "The White Angel" a HeUmiin, co-s^rs Douglas Fair- Also news and cartoon. Sunday lunnula of a perfect crime. This jist National picture portraying M SIR GUY and Monday finds another double A banks, Jr., with Elsa Landi and the life story of the immortal SPENCER i: uucium begins at the Liberty feature program at the State. T comes to the New Empire Theatre mrse, Florence Nightinggale, op- STANDING 1 ntatre. Margaret Sullavan, Henry Fonda tate TRACY in Rahway. >ns at the Regent Theatre, with FORDS lJuiiald Cook, popular screen nd Charles Butterworth are fea- WOODBRIDGE Adapted by Clarence Dane from ay Frances in the stellar role. it.ir, is seen in a leading role— tured in "The Moon's Our Home" Playhouse i t:i:,t of Dr. Harwell. Jcffery Farnol's world-famous The picture paints in fiery dra- IFHL & SAT JULY 111 nml AUG. l| while William Boyd is the star in 1HUK Houverol, rising young novel, this colorful swift-paced ma the fight of Florence Nighting- TEL. P. A. 1-0348 tale of Regency England depicts ile, a wealthy English society girl 'Three on A Trail". Then there's Doubly FtiuUirtj JONKS star, takes a very im- news, comedy and cartoon. "Here [MAIU.KNK 1>1 WHICH and Uie thrilling red-blooded adven remedy conditions in army field FRIDAY & SATURDAY 1 lurtant role as Eleanore, the head- UJ ItUIVUJ • , . ; _ OAIIY (JOOI UK III lures of Barnabus Barty, an inn- Comes Trouble" with Paul Kelly, SUNDAY AND MONDAY j young heiress who falls for hospitals and the neglect of dying Arline Judge, Mona Barrie, Greg- keeper's son, who by a Brilliant "DESIRE" Foster, playing the role of soldiers. Ail the tragedy and pa- ory aRtoff and Sammy Cohen is 'The Ex-Mrs. Bradford"] masquerade, rose to fame and thos of the battlefield is pictured the main attraction on Tuesday dth WILLIAM POWELL 1 and DICK ivstigu, tracked down a culprit Preview Murder Mystery MARION in the film, at well as the beauty and Wednesday nights. Cultured 1 Vuicd his father's name and won and JEAN ARTHUf vUh BKU1NALU DENNY ul lift; sacrifices of Florence-Night crooks, boob burglars, a cuckoo IN 'HEARTS DIVIDED POWELL tin.- love of a lovely lady. —also— anil FHAM1H UBAU DAVIES ingale und her specially picked crew and a man-hunting manicur. [NEWS CARTOON nurses. "Melody Trail" SUN. & MON. MJU. ^ mid 3 ist are all seen in this mad, merry ADDED ADDED ELIZABETH Robert Cumminfes and Eleanore with 4ENE AUTRY mix-up on the bounding main Double Feature SCREEN Whitney dance and sing theirway EGEN Comedies, novelty reels and car IACE NITE Every Sat Nite MAIK.AUKT Sll.l.AVAN In MK1RO "PAROLE" SNAP through one of the gayest musicals toons complete the bill. And of MIONITf- SHOW>» "The Moon'. Our Home" —'With— of film history in "Three course, there's DISH NIGHT for SUNDAY STMONDA NEWS SHOTS for Love" the Paramount "swing" Iwlth UKtiUY FONDA KAY FRANCIS. I'I-IULU, which opens at the Regent the ladies. Shirley Temple in "Cap HENRY HUNTER opera tain anuery" is the featuure next SHIRLEY TEMPLE In lunl ( UARUOhi 111111 II WOK 111 Theatre. A fast moving' novelty- —also— 7/JHITE ANGEl Thursday and Friday, I'The Poor Little Rich Girlj SAN PRANCI5C0 filk'd plot is the background for WIM.IAM HOYII In IAN HUNTENTER the pair's romance. •with ALICE FAY "Three On A Trail" 'Three Cheers For Love' pre DREAMLAND PARK, Newark. and GLORIA STUAR1 .:OMBDY - NEWS • CARTOON —its whirlwind-footed Miss Whit The many thousand people who WWtMT —also— & WED. AUGUST 4 u«J I aYV ney us. the daughter of a Holly- MUfHI coum fHRlI A "Secret Patrol" HOW TO OPEN A wood movie magnate, John Halli- DISH NIGHTS Million friwl TOMORROW with CHARLES STARRET CHIIRS John Hollldor day, sent to a finishing school by 'Here Comes Trouble" SAT. MIDNITE SHOW 15 Roust K«m» her step-mother, socially-consci- LIBERTY SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ous Veda Ann Borg. '\ TWO BLUE-EYED BABIES —with— WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY I I'M 1. KK1.LV, Altl.lNt JUDUE| Checking Account ..HE ROCKED ONE 1 .Muiiit lUrtle uul Gregory Katoft IUTZ THEATRE, EUiabetb. It'OMKDY - NOVELTY - CARTOOt ..SOCKED THE OTHER! SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE | In "San Frajicisco," Metro- ll'HimSDAY, AUGU3T 8-3 DAYS What Do You Know About Health? Goldwyn-Mayer has again hit the A MONK FOR ACTION... EVERY WED. AT 2 P. M. By FISHER BROWN emd NAT FALK Double Feature bull's-eye with a sensational pic- PANK FOR LAUGHS; The procedure of opening a checking account ture that should prove sure-fire "The Witness Ch&ir" Shirley Temple in here is as iimple as It is short. box-office success for several rea- with ANN HARDING 'CAPTAIN JANUARY" Bring in the money you want to open the sons. —also— |uHI, l.UY HIBBK, SLIM SIMMEB- account with: make yourself known to an officer "Educating Father" VI1.LK AMU JUNE LANG RAHWAY —also— —he will help you fill out a signature form, for with DIXIE DUNBAR "I Conquer The Sea" your own protection and for the bank's record*. with STUFF! DUN A 1 I DISHES for the LADIES EWJS •• CARTOON| Then, you make out a deposit slip, showing *h» New Empire amount of money you are depositing. THEATRE You will receive both a check book and a pau book. That completes the transaction. If your TODAY and TOMORROW initial deposit U made in cash, you can begin DREAMLAND PARK drawing against it whenever you wUh. A check FRKLINGHUYSEN AVE. NEWARK. N. J. 'The Moon's Our Horn?' on another bank, .however, takes a short time —with— OVER 1,000,000 GALLONS OF WATER—HANI) BEAOH to clear. MARGARET SULLAVAN LIFE GUARD ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE Whoa you come in, any of our officers will b« and HENRY FONDA OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. glad to assist yon aad inform you of the regula* , HARRY CAREY WILUAW GARGAN ATTRACTIONS GALOREI lion* concerning checking ace—s. The Last ojjhe Clintons ,uT,.D 0 D D THE PLAYGROUND OF NEW JERSEY SUN."- MON.-TUBS- LARGEST SWIMMING TOU0LAP FAIRBANKS, JE POOL IN THE STATE —in— RAHWAY, N. J.

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To THE FIRST GAME AND 15-0 IN SECOND Lyman Peck Jr. 5 - 0 WHITEWASHIN 7-5 SLUGFEST \S TOO Busy 1 ISELIN.-The strong Emaiion WOommiMiF,. The Braves A. COtAE OH . WooimRlDGK The Wood- tl for six hiu, while he fanned A. C. of Newark, visited the Iso- ('•, posted a h:ird fought 7-!) win to brulgc Field Club stretched ill ieven. Although Frank. Kenny, ,,1 Saturday, a Soap Box lin diamond Sunday, and trounced over the Valentine Uiick Co., at winning streak to five games by formerly of St Benedicts Prep, the St. Cecelia's combine, 6-0. The .diking both ends of * twin-bill twined thirteen, 4ie was reached ,\ was held in Rahway, the Giuvo street, diaiuuiul Tues- usually potent bats of the Cecel- day night. Kocsi limited the Brick- frmn 11m Kultnn Club of Newaik for ten hits. I,.imitie who should rep ians were powerless before the makers to five hits while his team B( Seen Field, Avenel, Sunday. With the score tied 3-3 In the slants of Sterling, Newark pitcher, "Ace' Luttanzio hurled the op- r;,'n( that community at the mates were garnering thirteen You CAN tlghth "Bay" Housman smacked who allowed only fjve hits. oiu'r lot the locals and was nick- out a double with two mates nn ;ii,linlil finals, held in Ak- from the offerings of Sabini and COME AND TJO |, oliio, August 16. With Genovese took batting honors Wukovets. THE SAME AT the bags to win the game. L MV SHACK,- Joe Allgaier shut-out the Ful- for .the losers by collecting two Both teams scored heavily in the liiill- cooperation from the tons in the nightcap, limiting them of his teams five hits. H. McCon- first two innings with the Brick- isji.rss men of Woodbridge, nell, banged out three hits in four to five hits, while the Field Club ers taking a 5-4 lead, which they KEATING TWIRLS put on a twenty-one-hit barrage ,i ular race could be held tries to pace the victors. held until the sixth inning. The to score fifteen runs. Enwnen A. C. (5) Braves scored two in the sixth and M Marvin smashed out four ab r h e one in the seventh to clinch the SEWARENA.A.TO hits to take batting tiooors but was Jennings, ss 4 12 0 game. closely followed by Hunt, F. La* The boys must be be- Hennlnger, rf 3 0 0 0 Joe Baruellona did the heavy Madder, If 5 0 0 0 ttnnzlo and Voelker, who had 1 between the ages of nine work with the willow, rapping out 6-2 VICTORY SUN, three hits each'to their credit. Boetsch, cf 3 110 a homer, triple and single in four 1 W. F. C. (8) Lnd fifteen. They must P. McConnell, lb 4 0 10 trips to the plate. Jost and Timin- SKWAUtN. Tin Sfwaren A. I build the cars themselves, H. McConnell, c 4 2 3 0 A, siouxl a (i-2 victory over t,he ab ski drove out a triple apieee to Merwin, rf, I which, by the way, keeps Marsh, 2b 4 0 0 0 pace the losers. vl Sporting Club, behind the F. Lattantlo, is a Heiner, 3b 2 110 Braves A. C. 130 002 1—7 llinr-hit pitching of Berny Keat- > youngster* busy. They ing. Hunk slurred at the platter Mackey, If ...:.... 4 Sterling, p- 4 0 l fr Valentines 140 000 0—5 I must also have some sort fur the .virmei's with thre« hits in Motnar, lb 4 Voeiker, Sb . S of mechanical brakes to Totals 33 5 9 0 as many tries, Kullen and Kosel v Balinger, 2b •.-..;• 4 step the car after it flash- St. Cecelia's (0) twirled for the losers. They then met the Tomaako As- S. Pochek, c S es across the finish l»e. ab TROJANS BLAST Housman, cf . 4 Burger, ss 5 inatioii of Newark, and were •ading 10-3, in the fifth inning, J. Lattanzlo, p 3 Boltzar, cf 2 when an accident-forced the game Lambert, lb !.'.. 3 LONG ISLANDERS be called. The Tomasko pitch- Totals 30 5 10 t snally the Recreation Rahpael, rf 2 ei was struck in the head by Fnlton Club (S) ?nt, assisted by var-McCarthy, 3b 4 batted ball and was removed to sb Genovese, If ... oiis outstanding citizenB of 4 FOR 7-2 VICTORY the Perth Amboy hospital for Reed, ss 4 Honeneger, c i community, makes the 4 —— ieatment. Dulje, c ruiKemcnts for the races Dudas, 3b 2 RED BANK.-Th( e Red Bank Urban, If Conroy, p 4 their tow.n. Trojans, foremrly the Woodbridgi; WOODBRIDGE MAYOR T. Kenny, If Legion, cracked out an impressive iDunn, rf TIUMC isn't much expense Totals ... 30 0 5 2 CYCLONES SINK ickett, 2b 7-2 victory over the strong Long WINS GOLF TITLE TOPSY NUT CLUBEIGHTY LAPS OF Emanen A. C. 020 010 020—5 !laxton, lb |n holding races of this kind, Island City ru'ne here Sunday. "To St. Cecelia's 000 000 000—0 WnonmilDGE. — Woodbridgi' Roach, 3b the merchants donate by'1 Bartos, Trojan hurler, held WHITE CAPS IN Township's dapper mayor is not DEFEATS STRONG Kenny, p s to award to th« win- the New Yorkers to nine scattered THRILLING RACES | only a smooth politician but is fids. The finalist in each lits and struck out three. quite the show at golfing. And, if Totals 20 3 6 \vn is invited to Akron, BRAVES A.C.HOLD The visitors took the lead in the CLOSt CONTEST you think you're being kidded CAPE MAY' NINE Fulton Club 002 001 000—3 hiu for the National finals secand inning but the Trojans you re plenty wrong. SLATED FOR SUN. W. F. C 003 000 02x-J9 came back strong to score seven WOODBRIDGE.--The local Cy- PORT READING. The Topsy Tree base hits, Dunn. Two base i August 16. runs in the last five frames. The Yc>s sir, Mayor August F. Grei- WOOUUKUJGE.—Capped by a SCALPING PARTY clone A. C. won a 1-0 victory over Nut Club of Port Reading camo u'ial mutch race between the hits, Mackey, S. Pochek, Housman best the Long Islanders could do ner went right ahead Saturday to the White Cups A, C, of New from behind to hammer out a 9-0 and Reed. Sacrifices, Duije. Struck was to score one more run in the complete his tournament play in outstanding independent automo- Brunswick in an exciting game victory over the CCC boys from out by J. Lattarulo, 7; by F. Ken- eighth. the spring, class B golf tourney at bile drivers in the East, a gala ra- The winner of race at that turned out to be a pitchers' Cape May and hand them their ny, 13. Bases on ball* off^J. Lat- FOR NEWARKERS Lone Island (2) the Colonia Country Club links cing show is scheduled by the battle. Charles Karmazin limited tanzio, 3; off Kenny 4. I Akron it awarded a four ab and defeated William Tombs, of firtt 'Setback of the year.' Kukulya Garden State Racing Association WOODBRIDGE. — Thu Wood- the visitors to one hit while his w. r. c. (15) year Scholarship to any Naustant, ss ... . 4 Sewaren,,in the finals for the club turned in a fine mound perform- this Sunday at the Woodbridge bridgp Braves had a field day at ab r college he wishes to at- Hamilton, 2b .. 4 teammates were collecting four championship. The count showed ance for the Nut Club, allowing Speedway. the Grove street diamond, Sun- from Leonard of the White Caps. eleven scattered hits ;vnd fanning Hunt, lb 5 2 Ferri, If .. 5 Mayor "Augie" out front, 4 and 3. Eighty laps of nerve-wrenching, tend. Most of the entries day, when they swamped the Ein- eleven. F. Lattanzio, ss 5 2 Holl, lb, rf ... 5 The Cyclones scored their one pulse»pounding thrills are listed are to young to go to col- hor,n A. A. of Newark, 16-2. J. M. Merwin, 2b 4 2 Connelly, If . :t run when Mcsar was safe-on an The'game was close up to the on the regular swen-event pro- Zick limited the Ncwarkers to Woodbridge Field Club To Mackck, cf 5 1 lege but they all strive to E. Pettite, 3b ... 3 • ^rror charged to Horvath Mihal- eighth inning when the Nutters gram but announcement of the four hit3 while his teammates col- Bixel, c 4 0 win and assure themselves Walron, c .. 4 ko then banged out a triple to Play Strong Railway B.B.C. turned on the heat to score four special match test has created un- lected fifteen off the offerings of Ballinger, If Fuchs, p ,1b 4 drive in the winning run. Car- runs to sew up the ball game. precede.nted interest, The two I of a f roe college education WOODBRIDGE. - The Wood- Voelker, 3b Holmes and Corson. W. Pettite, rf, p ... 4 penter rapped uut a double for the B. Kollar took batting honors fastest cars, in the sponsoring [when they are through bridge Field Club will play the T. Lattanzio, rf visitors only hit. by garnering three hits in five of- Garden State league will 'be pit- high school. The Braves sewed the game up strong Rahway B. B. C, in the Allgaier, p in the second and third innings by Totals 38 2 9 2 Cyclones (1) ficial tries. He was followed close- ted against the two best machines E. Mirwin, 2b .. Trojans (7) first game of a double-header at ly by L. Covtno and E. Kollar brought to Woodbridge by the scoring six times in each frame. ab the Avenel Seco field, Sunday. In S. Poihek, cf .... ab Rears was the heavy hitter for the Automobile Racing Association The visitors scored their two runif Mihalko, If 3 the night-cup, the club will meet Molnar, 11 3 Foresters, getting a homer and a which has been sending its stars There are muny other 6n homers by Clark and Brody. Gerek, rf .... Gyenes, 2b 3 ,he Cardinal A, A., of Sayreville. ... 4 single in four trips to the platter. from Long Island and Connecticut |imt.'s awarded a), the finals. Golden was the batting star for Mltroka, 2b Karmagin, p 3 The first game will get under way Totals :.... 37 15 21 .. 3 CCC No. 242 (6) into the classic New Jersey bank- the Braves, collecting two homers, Zilai, ss J. Gyenes, e 3 at 1:15 and the Cardinal contest Fulton Club (0) 'he speedster that comes in . 4 ed Speedway every week for the a triple and a double for a perfect Jost, tb Saakes, ss .3 at 3:15. ab r h e , ab r lei-ond is awarded a new Shtnn, cf ... 3 A. Kukulya, 3b 5 12 0 most thrilling meets in the history day .at the plate. Jeglinski also Cservpnak, 3b 2 George iattanzio will call on Dulje, ss S 0 Chevrolet car, Trophies, me- Dunham, 3b .. ... 4 Vasil, ss 5 10 0 of automobile racing in this State. shared in the batting honors by Fredericks, lb ....i £, either "Ace'1* Lattanzio, Joe All- P. Kenny, rf 3 0 Mokowski, If ... 4 L. Mohr, p 4 12 0 The show will open with time Eals, watches and many banging out two hits and scoring Zabalotny, cf '., 2 gaier, Herrscher or Merwin to do Urban, cl S 0 Bodnar, c .. 2 Mesar, rf. 2 Kears, lb 4 1 2 0 trials at 1 o'clock a.nd the first of , bth«r valuable prizes are four runs. the flinging. Bartos, p ... 3 Fisher, If ! 4 110 5 qualifying heats for the 30-laD T. Kenny, If 3 0 to those who compete. Brkves A. C. 16) ab Totals 24 1 4 1 Handerhan, cf 4 1 Ml feature Is due to go on at 2:30. Reed, p 3 0 low proud a youngster must Baicellona, 3b ... 5 fotals 30 7'10 3 White C»p» A. C. (0) Fords Tigers Win Tenth Holmes, rf 3 0 0 0 Competition has been growing Dunn, c - 3 0 1 Pickett, 2b ,.. 2 0 lei. 1 when he cornea home Zick, lb ... 4 Long Island . 010 000 010—2 ab Mohr, 2b ...' 3 0 2 0 steadily keener as the season ad- T 3 Game Halting Arrows vances. Last week, for example, Claxton, lb 3 0 vnh u prize for winning a Golden, cf .•• .. 5 Red Bank 000 121 21x—7 McGinnis, ss Devedoe, c !.... 4 0 10 Carpenter, lb ...... 3 Jack Eriekson, of Roselle, who had Roach, 3b 2 0 A. Barcellona, ef ...... 4 Three 'base hits, Shinn. Two FORDS.—The Fords Tigers post Norcross, rt ...: 10 0 0 with a car he built rum- Floyd, 2b 3 placed second in Uie }op money Blare, 2b 0 0 Romonowski, If .-. 3 base hits, Dunham, Mokowski, Mi- ed their tenth win of the season Roscoe, cf 2 Totals 33 6 11 0 main event the week before, failed Notchey, 2b ..." 4 troka, Hamilton. Sacrifices, Bar- by clipping the Perth Amboy Fly- Totals 25 0 5 tos. Stolen bases, Mitroka, Jost, Horvath, If 2 Topsy Nut Club (9) to qualify for the feature and had Scutti, c .:. 1 ing Arrows, 4-3, in an exciting Fulton Club O'OO 000 Or- 0 Dunham, Double plays, Dunham, Yarga, rf 2 ab r h to fight for, third prize in the con- Kocst, ss 3 game at the Fords Park. W. F. C 500 334 x—15 Parents, who have MM to Mitrok to Jost; Fuchs unassist- B. KoUar, ss . ...., 5 2 i, solation. Jeglinski, If 3 Leonard, p 2 Whitney had a perfect day at Home run, E. Merwin. Three ed. Struck out by Bartos, 3; by Pet O. Kollar, 3b 4 0 1 Exciting Duel I who entered thew race*, J. Zick, p. 3 flyback, c 2 the platter by smashing^ out three base hit. M. Merwin. Two base hits tite, 3; bases on balls off Bartos, Jablonsky, 3b 1 F. Covino, cf . 5 1 2 The 30-Uipper last Sunday saw |prui»e the ideal* of sports- Boka, rf •• • 1 : hits in as many tries. Bepny was Mackey, Bixel, Voelker, 2. S.truck 5; of I Pettite, 3; off Fuchs 2. Left E. Kollar, c 3 1 2 the most exciting first-place duel' best for the losers banging out oiit by Allgaier, 8; by Reed, 2; by jmanship akvd fair play, on base, Red Bank, 5; Long Island Totals 21 0 1 Lombardi, rf , 4 0 0 of the year waged between John- Totals : 36 16 15 three hits also. Roach, 4. Bases on balls off All- I which th«ir »on» have dis- Umpire*, Fallon, feennett. Scor 000 000 1—1 L. Covino, lb . 3 2 2 ny aMtera, shrewd Elizabeth vet- Einhorn A. A. (8) Cyclones gu[er, 1; off Reed, 0; off Roach, 3. Waslik, 2b 3 l' 1 eran, and eager young Frank Stan played injtoen competi- ab White Caps 000 000 0—0 [tion. Other parent* claim ers: G. Miller, R. Jardot, E, Mar- Zullo, If 2 1 0 eck, of Caldwell. Staneck's iar A. Anman, if 3 0 tin, H. Young, P. Dunn, F. Albert- F. Kukulya, p . 4 1 2 was luster by a fraction of a sec- TENNIS TOURNAMENT tliat their ton* after work- Clarke, 3h son, W. Habish, Y. Nagy, B. Drum ond on the straightaway but Ma- STARTED IN ISELIN ling all doy on their cars, Kraus, rf mond, J. Grady, E. Feeny and J. Totals 37 9 13 0 ter's superior handling of Dinny "te like hortes," and Brody, rf Romond. The Tigers will assume Comiskey's new car on the turns ISELIN—A 'ladder' tournament Hutchin, 3b the schedule of the Lippys' and hanging on the Caldwell was started yesterday at the Ise- I "slept like logs." Crowley, lb will have as their first opponents supporters the eventual title of ster's tail until the 27th lap Ijn Tennis courts which Is open to Miller, ss the Legion Juniors, on Thursday this league, the Paul's Tavern sup- when Staneck went into a spin on porters are ever ready to dispute any male over 16 years of age. C. Anman, cf evening. the fourth bend there that this point and believe they will gave The drawings for "steps" took a child contented Wessler, c Matera the chance he had been PORT READING SR. LEAGUE win, although Bagdis and Fire Co., place on the courts Wednesday |ui'ing the hot summer Holmes, p > WPA RECREATION LEAGUES tieams will also have their say be- waiting for. Johnny managed to Corson, p A. A B, Oil Sta., 5; Topsy N, C. 1 night. Approximately 15 entries fiontha, is quite a problem fore the last out o£ the season is keq? in front of Frankie for the q Winning pitcher, Oaprile, lpsing last half mile. are in the fray. The girls tourna- Totals ,- 21 2 pitcher, Kukuyla. Leading batters made. T,he standing to date shows many parents. The child- just how evenly matched these Arrangements still are not defi- ment and the men's doubles will Einhorh A. A. 000 110 0— WOODBRIDGE 1R. LEAGUE A. &. B. Oil, Byleckie; Topsy Nut en could spend many hours reen Raiders 0 1.000 teams are at this time. nite but Garden State officials are get started during next week. Braves 086 112 x-16 .750 STANDING Club, B. Kollar. attempting this week to .conclude planning and building Dukes Ranch W. L. Pet. The popularity of the tennis •• " • • • • Aces ••• .0,00 W. L, Pet. negotiqtions for a special match courts recently put into use in Ise- ir racers, so that, when The Port Reading Senior League Village Barn .... .800 MOTIIEB KILLS SON Kelly All Stars .500 Cyclones * <• 1-000 race between the outstanding wo- lin is attested to by the fact that indlanapoliB, lnd. - Lying un- .500 again functioning-smoothly open- Paul's.Tavern .. .750 y are completed, they Dux .500 Comets men drivers now campaigning in play has been practically contin- der the car when Mrs. Mark Sleeth .500 ed a new schedule o,n Tuesday Bagdis Market .500 hope that their car Hungarian C. C .250 Legion Juniors this country. If successful, they uous from 10 A. M. each day until started to drive away, little David .500 evening at 8:30 P. M., when A. & Fire Co. i .000 be the best in the .. C Brtaves Res will be present not a double but a darkness drives the players from Paul Sleeth, 4, was fatally injured Tiger A. C .000 B. Gas Station triumphed over the triple-'banelled afternoon of rac- in the race. SEWAREN JUNIOR LEAGUE the courts. when he was run over by the Black Hawks .000 Topsy Nut Club, 5-1. The league's ing excitement never before equa Green Raiders 5; Pops A C. 2 The Bewares Junior League wheels of the automobile. The Green Raiders Res. .OQP schedule will continue through the ed in the long and glamorous his- Winning pjtcher, I Scawscyk. concluded its first half of play ONE STEP TOO MANY If everyon«. would only mother did noUSow he was any- White Owls , .000 rest of the summer, terminating toiy of the Woodbridge Speedway Losing pitcher, Bodnar. Leading t last week. The Clovers took the Norfolk, Va. -r Deciding to step I think of the advanUgu where near until she heard his .on September 1. The A. &. B. Gas .Preset cal^for, [oping roof to the ne^t, batter, Green Haiders, J. Scew- Cyclones, 4; Blaolt Hawks, Z Station, the Topsy Nut Club and laurels and proved the outstanding th«»e race* afforded' screams- scyk; Pops A. C. P. Milano. team of the league with its "mur- meets at the Speedway for the bal Robert Smith, 14, took the first t'\ [they would not hesitate to Winning pitcher, Karmazon; los the Crosswords compose the ance of the season. This week's step and then found to his horror, HEAVIES VS. HEAT ing pitcher, Jost. Leading batters, league. Three games will be play- derer's row" combined with go^d Aoes, 6j Hunwrtau O. C. 1 pitching. gala show was arranged in cele- he couldn't take another. The [five their aid iki promot- tiopkinsville, Ky. - One way to Cyclones, Saakep, Kurmaam; ed each week under the direction fire department WBS called to re- Winning pitcher, Voelker. Us- bration of that decision. ing a Soap Box IXarby in solve the heat problem, according Black. Hawks, Vahaly. of Robert Humphreys, ttje Port The second half got under way mote him Irom his precarious po- /oodbridge Towmthip. to Weather Observer W. K Graves, ing pitcher, Nelson. Leaading bat- • » » •• Reading supervisor. with the Pilots taking the measure rtion, two sftries up. He was weak ters, Aces, F. Lattaniio; H. C. C, of the Clovers 9-8 and the Jo-Jo's SEWAREN JUNIOR LEAGUE • • • • is to wear your winter "heavies' The Tigers A. C, the new team from the straiifWlus straddling, all through tne summw. He has GurW • entered, is expected to give other HOPELAWN SE. LEAGUE winning from the Pilots in what is 1'iloU, 9; Cloven, S but otherwise uiij • •Elimination races could b worn his heavy underwear »U teams in the league some real com The Village Barn Tuesday night generally conceded to be the best Winning pitqher, Hulak; loving Dux,»; Pops A. C. 6 M in each section • of th» during toe rfefcat hot speil and. petition and has already caused defeated the Fire Co., 2-0, to take game yet played In this league. pitcher, Sekchin, Leading batters, Winning pitcher, B. Leffler. claims he has been bothered very- considerable, speculation aa to its the lead,in the Hopelawn Senior The score was 1-0. The standing Pilots, Sieber, Cheslak; Clovers, to. produce a ing pitcher, Fustoa. Leading bat- known strength and whether or League which has been the elu- of the league in us follows for the TntvagUun*. FOB RENT Then the nine little by the heat. ters, Duk, A. Leffler; Pops A. O., ,n£), mch JiSaJM. J& the Cycloi sive thing in this league for any second half: would meet in BAGl* ' Milan*. „;.*«**•• •••••-• Black Hawks, LegWJ •*~ ' definitely cdrrs! *tae«*fti • • • • room*, Urge ball finals with the winner Crisfleld, Md.—An eagle pwch- other teams can stop this appar- inception. Interest has grown by. Jo-Jo's .750 pitcher, DeAngelo; los- Aces, *i Kejly All SUrsV 1 beat tod hot water. W» 9«r mm*, "giiamp «i •d on toe Up of a ehurfih steeple ent power house.' The. team Is leaps and bounds due. to this ypn Olivers " jeoa ing pitcher. Ward, Leading batten Winning pitcher, Voelk«; losing sosft's, A; ValtwKy; f ijotij glrnon- li fti tt TowiiBhip.", just " stor-'"m" approached. managed by Fred Albei-tson and condition and although the Vill- Pilots '400* th piUher, Lomonieo. Leading bat- .290 sen, MtrtUttt • •'«•• is composed of the Allowing play- age Barn is predicting for its. Yanks .• Llgbtatog « ters, Aces, Voelker, Merwta; Kelr killed the bird WOOfifiRIDGE LfeAWfitUOURNAL, FRIDAY MO PAGE TEN GROSSMAN 8ENTKNCF lisa Sylvia Shnngnld und Miss health records, hooks and letters number of communities including from nil over the country, were NEW BRUNSWfCK BUILDING PERMITS Jury Connelly. The new primary SEWAREN1TE TOrussnwn, former Town•> NITE KRAFT SEEKS itahwar t •achers who will take over their | stolen from tW porch of Mrs. De- hav? proven successful. The City ti»e of the peaace, wh<, Thrvrc Sllll Here FORDS PLANT ISSUED FOR EIGHT uties in September are Miss Ann vies of 59 Manhattan aveftfll, of Elizabeth, which al9o met with non-vult on several «,,.,,, halmer, Miss Henrietta Uunback, this'place, over the weekend, ic- alleged embezzlement MJI n iimmiKJK Oh. hum! LOCAL DWELLINGS Burnett's disfavor recently, \i mi- TEST LEGALITY !( Continued From Paje On» .i41ss Theresa Moscarelli, Miss icording to a report made by Mrs_ fenced this morning Thr .mns ; re •nil with us dn- king arrangements to set up a sim- the Township the new plant in | Elizabeth Trautwein, Miss Eliza Davies to Acting Desk Sergeant rffnily 'if Hi'1 Tnwn- WOOUnRIOOF.--Eight permits ilar board. fords, when repaired will employ I >eth Spencer and Miss Dorothy Andrew Stmonsen, Wednesday t« hid fk'-n'. adiru And, approximately 700 girls. The plant fur eight new dwellings, valued at morning. OF LOCAL RULE by local and state off,,,., i ', :ii -t.'.v. >ay their $14,600, weir issued during the Jmenhiser leged possession and sail- IT I,- . on Green street and in thr old KEATING PICKS UP The teachers' committee recom- Mrs. Davies, who is a school ,;i:!:i ,i iiit.i ,-ipprars on ! month of July by Building In- FENICK, ARRESTED ON ABC taxed liquor. On the sa'm. ,i rum theatre building on Main street, mended that the following teach- nurse in New Market, has been tli.- ,-•••-. I'll- trainers pin WilliHin Allgaior, proving AMBOYAN VIOLATION, CLAIMS was fined $180.00 for viol • are alredy overtaxed. TS be advanced from the element- gathering health data and statis- us nil the fnrt that the There have been rumors that a j building boom In the tics from various sources, and the DOUBLE JEOPARDY ordinance* of the Tow,','•' 1 (Continued from put MM) iry schools to the high school. ;,n ..Mum .^ti.rts in August Township is still on the upgrade. Woodbridge, and was n\-n\ celluloid plant from ' New York is! Julia Olivacz, of King George's Miss Helen Hawryliw, Miss collection, which *as tied up inn ;h, y v. ill. m all piobability. Recorder Arthur Brow,, ," interested in securing the Ford? j A total of $164 was collected byroad, were wheeling a baby car- Mice Finn and Howard Fullerton. neatly in boxes, was very valuable SEWAREN — A writ of certio- m lM',k<:<\ for aji engagement, Grand Jury for violating n'," i 1'iircclain building hut it is be- his office in foes riage containing WiliiAm Keller- to her. .•ari was allowed by Honorable t'uf.i-.nrnble newspaper pub- holrc Beverage Control AM lieved that they would employ but In addition to the dwelling per- man Wi years old and Elizabeth Harry Heher, Justice of the New ti, ily h,is hi'i'ii Riven as the roa- ' 100 persons When questioned WOODBRIDGE'MAN HELD Jersey Supreme Court, to review ;. other permits were issued as Kcllerman, 4 years old, on upper STRIKES POLE IN The writ of certjoi,-,,, * why they lost the job i.t about the rumor. Building Inspect- •' UNDER BOND FOR BRAND the legality of an ordinance of the follows: 7 alterations and addi- Main street, near the fiunhim served upon Judge H,-^, T.iike \V,iTi*mrnc Whatever th» or Allgnier' said that he did not ATTEMPT TO AVOID Townsnip.nl Woodbrldge, which tions, 7 accessory buildings, 5 signs home when the carriage was JURY FOR NQtr-SUPPOflT directs all the l!ii- rcsnldiN in the vi- i know much about it but that the ordinance provides for the enforce- and billboards, 2 service stations struck by a car that failed to stop. THREE PEDESTRIANS tt pu» rinity. nrr wakened nightly by j Townohip would prefer, the nn- • ment of the Alcoholic Beverage and 9 fire [invention permits. Tiie children were rushed to the mighty i,.,ii- df' the kings of jama factory as celluloid is known WOODBRIDCE.—Frank Nagy, WOODBRIDGE. — In an effort Control Act in the Township of -tno *m. t\ the jungle The neighbors hopt office of Dr. Henry Belafsky to be combustible and would ere- j ™«:ifo»f uci21u3 »~Fulto"n - street, this place—, , to avoid hitting three men walking Woodbridge and providing penal- amMdng «q) 0} }uas .-, the litiiT- ei't .i Nuking *.K>n. considered individually as were where William was treated (or 1 M S ate a fire hazard. the Grand Jury Monday morning j j g st. George's avenue, near ties therefor. The application was he is being punished twir,. the Janni and Wargyas cases concussion of the brain, and bruis- was held under a $500 bond for a on by Judge Arthur Brown on sl^venel street, Wednesday night, made by Counselor Joseph F. Dee- same offense, and for thru where to use your own language, es on the left elbow, head and ., I• conterlt reprewnted. In a now- charge of non-support. Henry Geller, age 23, of frvlngton, gan, representing Harry Fenick, the Township ordinance is „ •man-sized' penalties were In- lose while Elizabeth received GRE1NER INFORMS hackneyed opinion by Chief Just-, The complainant was signed by swerveerved his car and strucs k a ppole. of Arbor street, Sewaren. The matter will come up i 'ii 1• flicted. treatment for bruises on the head ice Biogan it was clearly held, his wife, Mrs. Helen Nagy. Riding With Geller were: AAbrb a On May 1 Fenick was arrested view August 11. • "Very respectfully yours, ind nose. BURNETT that intent to sell must be proven ham Geller, 53, who sustained sev A, F. Greiner, Mayor." 1 before invoking a penalty for pos- Several boys who were standing VALUABLEHEALTH ,eral broken ribs aned Rebecca Gel 1: —^ Bfefore Burnett Ttd»y ;sessing illicit beverages. I under- .near the Anness factory described la who suffered injuries about Ciititinut'rt From Page One Joseph Galaida was called to isUind quite well that the law on the car as a two-door, tray ma RECORDS MISSING the head and body. The driver BUS 1 ttinr v.atiire. completely lacking in Burnett's office today to give tes- 1• talned cuts on the legs and arms. 'which that decision was based has| timony. It is believed that the :hine, quite new. They said the FROM AVENEL HOME cdn includedy of any, ma muy- ! point has, to the best of our offi- convenes for its next session. Brown this morning. Tot i!i my opinion be deprived, of Icial knowledge and belief ( been a Will Not Overrule Council the privileges iilld perogatives worthy licensee. He has conducted In a telephone conversation with Township Copt Seek accorded to a court of law. 1 think his establishment decorously and Commissioner Burnett yesterday, th.it it h;is \" eiise to temper jus- with full regard of his rights ar.d a representative of this paper was Avenelite tice with meicy. to decree, if you restrictions. told that he would not tolerate de- (Continued from page one) please, probation for offenders cisions such as the committee -7 "I do not condone, and neither* Meftk plant. They ordered.the if in it.- considered judgment such made in the Galaida case, docs the Township Committee, his men to halt, but they ran from decision can '.;e warranted by the possession of untaxed liquor. We I will not reverse the commit- the car and made their getaway. T/ "No more grey! circuinsUince-!. 1 know of no court did not find thai the charge* of tee'* ruling .\pi this case," the com- Smith shot in the air three tinea. which ?cndi- all offenders to Jail. possession were .untrue. We did[piissione, r said. " nor will I take The car which they abandoned "The (jiu'Minn is. are there mi- the matter to the Federal authori- however, believe it to be within was seized by the officers and was My hair is young again tigitifm i ircuir.stanecs in the im- ties. But, as I said in my letter, I c our power to consider the humilia- found to bear plates issued to Fo* mediate i .i >'" will not allow the Township Com- tion and embarrassment of the hera for another vehicle. In the "The Township Committee mittee to hold hearings unless CLAIROL!" raid, the public hearing and grand car police found a hose connection ... thanks to they satisfy me, that in the future thinks there arc. Jury action yet to come, adequate several cans of beer and a bottlt about Tkrip? "Then- v.'a-, not an iuta of testi- they will render serious decisions." of whiskey. ... I look ten y«on yeungor. My hair ii no longtr punishment under the circum< 1 inon\ '.vhii ii pointed to the intent stances. Suggests CiUsens VaH Accompanied by Acting Detec- TTirift is as ancient as the human rat* Uil fadod and itrtaktd with gray. Onco again It hot thai of the defendant licensee to palm "In no wise can the Township Interviewing several wt the tive George Balint, and armed off hit- iintaxi'd liquor on his cli- decidedly not out of date. tovtly luittr and rich (had* thai John admired to befois Committee's action in the Galaidi committee, a reporter of this pa- with a warrant, the Detectives Me entele. < i*i the contrary, the evi- ! ease be set up as precedent. Neith- per found that the majority were Mahon and Kiesecker went to Po- There are more than 41 million String* w* wart married. And I owe II all to Clalrol which, in dence a- p:v:-e.ntLvd by your repre- ' er can it be represented as indica- in favor of a citizens' committee to hero's home, but he could not be on* quick 3-ln-l treatment, ihampootd, reconditioned sentative- siiuwH beyond doubt Depositors in this country who have over 22 tive of its attitude toward all illi hear all liquor violations. Citizens' found. Searching the barn on the that the intiie s'.ock on and noa.' and tinted my hair lo iti prmnt natural-looking beauty c it holders. Each of them will b units have been set up in a large property, Balint found a number billion dollars in their Strings Accounts. Ihe bar was of the quality and • • • of articles which local authorities There are countle» business projects, load- believe have been stolen here. A Aik your beautician about a Clairol treatment for hot water heater and lawn mow- ing the way to recovery, which ate financtd your hair. Or writ* for FREE booklet, FREE advice er stolen from the home of Mrs. Steelc, of Avenel, were identified by the collective savings of indradoals tod on care of hair end FREE beauty analysis 2 WAYS TO CONVINCE YOURSELF as was a meat cutter stolen from corporations. tlu giiisige of Frank Stankiewicz. Not with common, oW-fas/iioned hair dyes...but uf J.ictues avenue, Rahway. Thrift is still die sorest road to on 11 is believed that the two men security and the worthwhile thing* in life. who refused to stop at the com- CIA8BO1 OLDSMOBILE mand of the officers were attemp' i.M(j to steal gasoline stored near iln- Pennsylvania railroad tracks. THE RAHWAY SAVINGS Iffwty Hi*, CuiHiltont CupUiin George Keating said Otlrol, kfc, 132 WMI 44th Siml, N«w York City 1 INSTITUTION that the records reveaf that some Mud Hill Ciolrol bookl«t, F1EE advlc* end FREE anotyiit. Hides like a MUUoit time ago, Puhero's wife made a "The Bank of Strength" uompla'iit against him which was fatei withdrawn. x DEAD END STREET TO —Member— oy- . Slat* BE AVERTED Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Continued From Page One torney Leon E. McElroy declares that in his opinion the Iselin anil Avenel crossing funds were re- h;ised first because they will be depressed highways and will not disturb train traffic wiii|e Wood- Boys, It's Going To Be a bridge, including the Leesville avi nue crossing, are all overhead .eliminations. "I expect," said McElroy, "that the funds for the Woodbridge .Crossings will be released at' the Grand Opening! 'same time that word is received regarding the Elilabethport elim- 1 inations. As action is expected 1 daily in Elizabethport, there is no doubt but what we shall receive ANDHZZY WILL word here anytime now." As soon as McElroy received the BE THERE TO news regarding the Iselin aud Avenel situation, he sent the fol- lowing telegram to Senator War- GREET AND ren Barbour and Senator A. Har- ry Moore: MAKE YOU WEL "Have been notified of release- RIVE Oldsmobile and you get im- by PWA today at grants covering mediately a new and thriving con- [selin grade crossing elimination COME-SO COME Cume in, ur tele- D Docket W1098 and Avenel street phone us when it is ception of performance, handling ease grade crossing elimination Docket convenient, and we will W1099 and we are highly appre- gladly placeacaratyour *M^ Come in, and and comfort. Compare Oldsmobile with we will give you a ciative. The most dangerous con- disposal for a' thrilling dition; however, exists at Freeman trial drive over any copy of the Compar-o- other cars of similar price and you real- road you may choose. graph—a simple, handy Green and Main streets, Wood- device for checking ize that there are very definite reasons bridge, Docket W1097 and your ami comparing motor why Oldsmobile "rides like a million." arnest endedvor and good offices car ieaturett and values. are solicited to work'for the early YES SIR you'll find "IiiyV u it »mart You will find them in such modem fine- releaase of $434,543 PWA funds to air features as Kn»«-Action Wheel*.,. eliminate this most dangerous haz- place to meet and greet your friend*— ard. Kindest personal regards." "No thank* I don't •o why got make the appointment Center-Control Steering . . . Super-Hy- care for beer." with your friend* to meet here tomor- draulic Brakes... and Body by Fisher, LOCAL RESIDENTS row «t the with Solid-Steel "Turret-Top"...features NAMED TEACHERS .Sues JCOS and up ... tliitbti fSlO which are lacking in many other cars amlup, lint tit Lansing. Speim.'accef. Bury|Jiuupaoltra C.nitlumtrated:Six* BY SCHOOL BOARD C/hmlei Totinnt StJ«n, t8jO hit. of Oldsmobile's price. Before you buy, A (in: i,,l Mutura Value. Monthly GRAND OPENING li a y lu t-1) t a t u suit yuur puMe. get dou ble proof... Drive I... Compare I WOOpBRIDGE.—Six local girls CftttNU. MOTORS INSIAUtENI PUN were given teaching positions in the elementary schools and five OUR GUESTS WILL BE TREATED TO A teachers, including two substitute "Say I That reUly IS "In fuX Ibe bwt I've teachers, were given posts in the food beer" high school, At a meeting of the ever tasted". FREE SPAGHETTI SUPPER WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES Board of Education this week. WOODBRIDGE, N. J The high school teachers are RAHWAY AVE. TEL..1 8-0100 Donald Noe, Miss Mary Van Syckle, Miss Genevieve, pullerton, KRUGER'SARHEINGOLDBEER MK. AND MRS. WISE By OLDENBOOys DAIRY CHOICE LINE OF WINES & LlftUORS wise- x JujHHT IS THE SECRET }lT is NOT ft SeCR6T- "RADIANT H£ALTH I Of YOUR nflRVELOUS I PUT THE ROUGE ON ft REOl. PfcflSONOL FROM'THC iNSioe oy CAN ae YOURS TABLES FOR LADIES—ALL ABB WELCOME QOeSTlOlM TO ftS cueAR conPtexiotM- THflT ReAt NATURftt, DRINKING FOUR GLASSES BY OWN KINO - ', you- u)iut you Of «ltH HeAlTHGlVING THAT &VmV0Nt ADMIRES? MILK WHYC*mwm.y OLDENBOOM'S MyDCHH I DAIRY S PLAGE

658 KING DEORGE'S ROAD FORDS. N. J.I. MEYERS, COR. CROWS MILL RD. Not only it n^ilk a, build«r--it it a repairer, u w«U. That u why it i» important tfcUt adults aU© •hould have PROPRIETOR ; r«f ular supply each d«J'* '