1 Minister i in "lieneatfi tlu Shining 'Rer. Earl HalMtttm--Dev*nny (iraiitly. Junior Choir. Organist "In the Land of U'e and Mrt. Robert R Stcphcni tirantly, Primary Depiut- Choir niri'i'tiir Mr. Aih«r Fits Randolph "Away in A Manirer," 1 I'liristma-i Si-rviee Sunday iit 11 ; Good Used Cars Heiriniu:! --' llcpiirtment Oriran l'rclude, ''Ave Maria." i Chnrus). Schubert. il930 FORD MODEL A DELUXE SEDAN $165.00 rtury Anthem "Oil Little nf liethlehctn,'1 Ri'rfrer, y ^ 1931 FORD MODEL A DE LUXE PHAETON $165.00 COMPARISON SALE Hymn. •'.y to thr Wnrld," Choir. llandi-l ( 17 I'J). * 1929 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN $ 50.00 Anthem. "Th Mapi -lourney J 1929 PONTIAC COACH <> $ 85.00 if ve TIIK INDKI'ENDENT du- l'ur," Wliiiuhi'iid COMPARE! | COMPARE! | COMPARESJ COMPARE! ll weekly. (>l!"f C + 1933 CHEVROLET MASTER SIX DE LUXE $345.00 J 29 • HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVtRY + COACH ...._—. ~ •K1934 FORD FORDOR SEDAN $395.00 * MAKE OF BURNER X NO CASH DOWN IF YOUR PRESENT CAR EQUALS J * THE DOWN PAYMENT * SUPERIOR FELT BASE PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES CO. * FELT BASE Rubberized Back 823 ST. GEORGE AVE., WOODBRIDGE 34c yd. 44c PREMIER OIL & GASOLINE SUPPLY ALSO MANY OTHERS, PRICED RIGHT * . Kn.nswii'k Ave. COMPANY RAHWAY.N.J TO SELL QUICKLY * HEAVY NEXT TO WARR COAL CO. une Kali. 7-l:iii7i Night" Phone 'Ruh. 7-0424-R ^ * + CARPET FELT BASE SWEEPER 49c yd. A VOICE! A VOICE! 1 111 54 AXMINSTER ARMSTRONG Twenty years ago a handful of RUGS Dell telephone engineers «at at receiving stations iff the remote INLAID corners of the earth, head- $3.95 phones clamped on night after $1.39 night for weeks, trying to hear FELT a human voice that was be in;; 9x12 FIBRE hurled into the ether from a RUNNERS "wireless" station at Arlington, RUGS HIGHGRADEAXMINSTER RUGS Virginia. 27c yd. The crash of static... nothing REDUCED FOR THIS SALE! else...failure..-.until in August Luxurious, tichly colored, au- 1915, Panama heard a message, 36 r. 60 AXMINSTER GOOD QUALITY thentically patterned r u jj > Then in September, Lloyd which will lit into the moil $ .50 EBpenschied, Bell engineer at RUGS magnificently furnished homes! Honolulu, heard Arlington's FELT MATS Reduced for thu aale, to a price "Hello! Hello!" amid the every budget can afford. $3.95 crashes. 15c 29 Dell research had huMled A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY PUKCHASt COMPARE! UNTIL WANTED another barrier to worldwide COMPARE! 9x 12 communication by telephone. r * • 9 x 12 FELT BASE ALL SIZE COTTON RUBBER RUBBERTEX Today you can telephone RUGS STAIR PADS your home from a ship at sea MATTRESSES $2-95 RUGS or from u foreign land. You 31.95 TEMPERED STEEL VELVETTE can talk with someone 5,00P or 4.95 Auortmeiit of Patt«*rn» CARPET 49 more inilet> away almost aa C0ILSPRINGS$6-95 easily aud quickly as with souto near neighbor. An almost uni< versal service has been devel- LINOLEUM - CARPET FACTORY OUTLET oped through fifty yews of unified Bell System research, ,203 SMITH STREET OPENEVEN.NGS PERTH AMBOY engineering, mtnuhoture aud operation. LADING MILLS DISPOSE OF THEIR PRODUCTS AT LOWEST WOODRRIDGE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935 fAGK EIGHT ^ ~. :. •: •':[f^ JAIL SCANDAL A Cop-Killer And His Pal Returns
;-: jail. tiilk'"1 l"i ••• !y- "'<• -'<:i.!rai-iiilei nun ii|.;»'ini- 1 he rmctigal menl nf l-:i\ ;.- wiirder. ;i!!"i Hi'' iiispNi-i.'M "H Mnnihi.v •" All" '1 H l-eller-. lilliT. A-: fur I'll.TM-hliM1. if «'lil '"' rr-'ulleil lll.-lt hi' li/llle'!. nr ih'fcft fSpire. til nnrittirr •'trrTik" d-innr tie .•|ill:lil:i-tiat|en. whl-ll i» l''-s • Irkey" ll'ilT n-'ed » \v..ndeii re- »^!i.et :m i Wiillte'l out "f tilt1 Jitii GIFT STQRfe as ra-ily 'I'IM iinnrhiihintly ;is rli'i Killer Sl-;.'Uki. Then, a'* in (lie i • Ilff1^ I p •t:i!'.i'c, }'eiir>rfinei l- re "] INCLUDE IN YOUR GIFT THE WHOI nicmliererl .'i.e brine nff1 the prnrn j FAMILY and BESIDES . . . YOUR FRIENDS 151'-. Kly's a.l-intcrim appointment ! HERE'S HOW! hn- iieeri Mi<> Milijevt i»I" mmniiWi disapproviil but Sherilf Harditm fai"l that he hud made it tni-au-i- A 1936 T4 TUBE 'if the m'f'essity of "doinir -nmr- \ Superheterodyne tliinR" nftor Puerschner'n pr^mi'l «ii«l>i'i!»iiin. He then admitted thiif F ('r^nni'/iiti'in lenders Jlad hot <'tp- wt&* SILVERTONEO N°LY j'laveir. ..' . " >^> +i >.•*-. «A iii i i Smal5l 9Cutri (HI* II- «>is rhirini; Ely'n term as Pmy Only $1.50 Weekly ChnrBr jherifT thai Senirnkewlrz, who es- & fnped with MeHjpki, WH* mnAn :i "LniHty" --"trustee" as they aic x MEMO *"<*,,i*' ' file in the Sheriff's office. He was allowed to mingle with Metelski. FOR HER i- murderer of a Sfate Trooper, with- out mole-tmion. /, CUTLERY SET ! Meteliki On Looje It was during both Kly'^'iind Thrrp Ilraulful Mnliile" Mri'l IMrrra ' HarclitiL'1-- dims that Metelski was afforded pnictinilly free MITI of the jail. Although immediate respon- $4.89 j sibility for pupprvisiori was Ihe 1 Warden's, hf i? .'iccountalile '-'rirt- <&. #* Olhmm ly to the Sheriff. Mr. Harding de- i Ms? COMBINATION TOASTER ie<^1 » rf* y>y *0* $ WAFFLE IRON ' & c JOSEPH k-«?*\ .^v^vCVAv^v ^ $47S hown (left) with Paul < hrnnihim I'latr — llrmnvnhlr Grl.li Other. •> lun B» tl.OO ANDRASCIK! Edward MetflsUi, accused sllyfj »f ft d«6*ni*»lpiis State Trooper is &lm the Middlesex Coun- # ^rnionUcwici after they remtt-d caplurt- in Newark following a nrak FroIhfy were taken into v 562 ST. GEORGE AVE., K#if r\r *^ AV»V Iv Jail. In the in^eU, the pair of criminals ftppeai hi thry looked AUTOMATIC custody. Bell Ringing iiuid that Zullo had a slight caafi of FRESH JERSEY stances—tn hring a mavhino (fun _ __ Foreign Reception clai'ed il v.a-; ilouliffill if any of the bronchitis, I tnbl him that he " TOASTER tnisfea.-iiiiee re^ultinitly indicated, into the jail or smaller arms, at • Illuminated Airplane Dial looked well enough to me but he fV'- .m PORK LOIN would have lieen uncovered had it any event — apparently was m>t • Electro Dynamic Speaker : said that I should keep him there." not been for the hre.uk. considered $4J5 • Automatic Volume Control I The room1 Zullo occupied is fre- This statement was made de- Metelski. of course, was the star %:.**^ Chrome Hntcl • Matched Silvertone Tubes Iclb. spite the fuel that the duties of boarder. The warden served him I fluently referred t.n in New Bruns- Turd mid 1'luK Inrlnrf^d i •': Olhtra fin loir tin DM- It'* a Regular $79.00 Value the sheriiF are limited. He is in with coffee, with the now-famous the sheni! arliee jainmiieul ana . ne nnancii»i»u is m i«ni.,v, , ..„...,,.,,v », _ .. I wick as "the bridal suite," It is FRESH KILLED charge of the jail and he handles Jelloc ; he furnished hinv also with fnreelosuri prncei'dmgs,,...._..„ di „... He rre-'bedrooe jbedroom slippersslippers . He supplied that^rood! HONOR BILT DUCKS & GEESE • • iiilim- wit.--^uh readin1:—g mnmatter—detcc-tfo,.—Antve. : A••* touc»'«th» o»f• humonU.....r. wa—s added t.o- .. .. THE FAMOUS COLD SPOT "SIX" sides in an apartment over the tive fiction, by the way. He gave 'the whole p-isly affair Wednesday / > coil-blocks and it is naturally the him an extra blanket for his cot 'piirht when Metelski and his buddy \ y ^ CEDAR CHESTS America's Finett Electric Refrigerator assumption that he. exercises con- and a pillow, neatly encased in a ! were cornered in Newark and SToP* ijb Price* itnnKlor From tinual vigilance over his employes white 'cover. There were three j take* Into custody. T0 $e.00 DOWN $1Vv7,UP I •—thi' warden and the guards. ipples on a table in Metelski's cell Mr. Harding, according to wit- u DELIVERS IT SEE IT TODAY ! GENUINE SPRING The misfeasance which Went on iiid a box of aspirin. nesses, approached Captain John $12.95 $21.95 under the very nose of the sheriff, "The warden," Mrs. Metelski, J. Lamb of the State folice, who •65 CASH PRICE $99-50 Sm.ll Carrying ( IM.IU. d f such iialpable toflji who WaaWd t« be at least pai'ttslly h»d directed the manhunt for the OCCASIONAL CHAIR LEGS OF LAMB tiiuis as admittinii g women visitors responsible for favors her husband "';illeri1lnr , an""d' snisaid'!': Give A Useful Gift Thi« Christmas to interview prisoners without first WalDul Klnluli received, said, "was very nice to "When am I going to get this • ft THE FAMOUS beinK starched. Warden Puersch- Eddie. He bought him a comb and prisoner?" V°V 25c Ib. ner admitted under interrogation snmet.ime,F even combed his hair." "You had him once," Captain 1 KENMORE WASHER $49-95 by Piusei-utoi' Douglas M. Hicka This confession was made to coun- Lamb replied, succinctly. $5,95 that even handbags, regardless of II ant or Green Tnpentrj Covered BOTTOM or TOP ty officials and, if true, was the The Sheriff is reputedly the .ize., remsined in the possession of kind of "supervision" which, be- youngest ever to have served the CASH ROUND 'isitors. cause of complete ignorance on county. He is- pleasant, affable, ^ SherilF Harding also acknowl- the part ;A the Warden's super- obliging and straightforward. A CARD TABLES ud that he knowingly permit- iors, was permitted to pass.unchal- number of the questions put to him I $5.00 DOWN „„ Metelski's wife to visit her hus- undoubtedly were embarrajsing, POT ROAST lenged. band at (i:liO at nipht last Friday, but he did not quibble witVr.his 98c $5.00 MONTH There had been numerous answers. He acknowledges frtnk-; *ii jven though Friday is not a visit- iyiargea that Port Reading's notor- Sturdily Built and Leatherette iclb. ing day and even though visits, ex- ly-that he is a strict organi»4flqn, Covered ious Anthony Zullo, recently ac- Democrat and a firm believer in SMALL cept from lawyers, are strictly quitted of first degree murder, had ( taboo at such times. It was dur- the drtctrine that "to the victor be-' been given similar treatment to longs the spoils." He intends to ti JUST A FEW OF THE CARRYING Jersey Fresh ing this particular call that the that accorded Metelski while'await- trooper's slayer and his wife were adhere to that doctrine and his '^ CHARGE allowed the use of the lawyer's ing trial. honesty on the subject cannot help '••1 SERVICEABLE GIFTS HAMS Harding was asked room without surveillance, a ]>rac Sheriff but attract some admiration. TO BE FOUND }N OUR jce strictly Contrary even to cur whether this was true, He re- FcLB. He has, however, inherited a GIFT AISLES rent rules in the Middlesex jail. plied: situation of long standing which When Mrs. Metelski arrived "It is not true. Zullo did, how- ever/," the Sheriff explained, "have will require more ingenuity than AV° OTHER there, tn a taxi-cal»,~«ot only after political .tact, jucje courage tf .•>" visiting hours but also on an off- the rdoift fipstarrs, t>revionsty-re- FANCY served for women prisoners. I diplomacy. This situation, he wil. MODELS day, she was met at the door by tell you, was as rampant under t \V' .*•" FRESH KILLED the Warden. Upon requesting ad- could not understand," he added, "why Zullo should be given the Republican rule as it was since AS LOW MARYLAND mittance, the Warden testified that Alan Ely was principal keeper of < he told her he first must consult best place in the jail—it has a bed, AS you know, arid other things. I in- the prison. TURKEYS the Sheriff, his superior. Up to this point, however, he FOR HI "Use Own Judgment" quired about it and was told that LB he was there under the order of has only one concrete suggestion $39.95 'I told him," Sheriff Harding Dr. Wilentz." (Dr. William C. Wil- for improving conditions at the MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS advised the writer, "to use his own jail. It is merely this: >.iii-VUII < ollnr 37 judgment." entz, the county physician). "I immediately called Dr. Wil- That a full-time matron be ap- I'rfuhruuk 'Did you approve admitting pointed to search women visitors! her?" he was asked. said the Sheriff, "and he llrond.l.ifli $1.19 kA Full Line of Fruit* "I did not," he replied. A dependable quality gift that will ri'inii her of your thoughtfulnegs the year arom ' Vegetables - Nut* and I "Did yju disapprove it, or for- 1 bid th« Warden tn.nllnw her in?" Famous Kenmore . . . that means ini • Candies for the Holiday i COSSACK JACKET washer foe your money! Full size—hini'tl- "No," he answered. "I am not All Wool trying to pass the buck." 50 pounds of clothes per hour. All thv :'• MACKI.VAW tures she'll apprtciute, 8Uch as Mullin si•!•' Sheriff Harding insisted that no XOT1I WE ALSO PUT UP dire consequences came of this $4.291 adjusting balloon roll wringer, ru!!' XMAS BASKETS particularly irregularity, however, mounted tub, safety-senled mechanism, ;• since the gun the vicious Metelski tomiitic typo clutch and rubber casters. used to cow an awkward corps of MEN'S NECKTIES f To Our Many Friends) guards had been, supplied not by land Patrons We Extend/ the wife hut by "the girl friend," 'Ss-j You Could Not Imagine A M.... a night club entertainer, Mary 3 2 "$1.00 Approprinte Gift For Her ^ LThe Season's Greetings] Ti'iK'hiinoiicz, I V The possibility that was onen to •HU-; The Kenmore "DeLuxe" Mrs. Metelski under the circum- |FREE TO THE KIDDIES! | ft r*^ Men's Leather SLIPPERS ELECTRIC CLEANER I Soft IIIIIIIIT I |ip«"r» ^Children Accompanied by Parents Will Be GivenJ ^ lluliber jh 1 SE\RS k*fc- llrrl $ 1 t FREE TOYS! 1 Low Price $39CAVl l.r»» Irmled Allonmii'f Old Clenvr BLACK C DOLL HOUSES TREE C Men's Flannel PAJAMAS ^BOARDS SET& 29 $3 Down—$4 a Moi 98 \ ery I'I im I'arrjIuK Churii' ,^4 Sni'i-la $1.00 Hall Itearluis >•' wa OUTDOOR llru.h. 'fir, BILLY and M.ili.r oeier " WISHING ^RUTH SLE TREE SETS 891 ollluu. >>»» "'' Men's Sheeplined turr ball In-Mrlnc Dial BdJiiNliiii ii' CORDURpY COAT Ilili-k nud Ilil BULBS O(f.r[-c| \ i-iM OUR MANY Well Built C <(biH'kiiru4( • 'TOASTERS 98 For Set. O. D 2* cut (rlmkrr 5* ' $7.98! houdl.' FRIENDS, PATRONS KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS PRIMA WASHING MACHINES Men's FELT SLIPPERS AND DEALERS A ^ llelnforced Tue 1» HlirtiiK 49'- PRIZER STOVES (1 to 3 years to pay) llerl Very Merry Xmas SUSPENDERS - GARTERS Stiff tiim to ihop SOCKS • HANDKERCHIEFS And May SKIPPY AUTO IN A WIDE SELECTION We Suggest MOVING Hamilton PICTURE Beach I Christmas Sale Of Lamps THE NEW PROSPERITY GAS RANGE MACHINE MIXER TABLE, BOUDOIR IN A BEAUTIFUL C 45 and BED LAMPS ALL-PORCELAIN *16 I Prices Ranging WHITE FINISH SIMMEN'S BREAD 98 From $1.QOto$0.95 SKIPPY ONLY ( umvlcte ivllli FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND WKKKLV Ivcr-.lohnson $1Q.45 Union-Hardw&re QQc Junior and Bridge Lamp* CASH PRICE $87.95 EVERY DAY THROUGH 1936 BICYCLES 1U up Roller SKATES VO $00$^95 1-1,1 S SMAIX (JAHHV1NU ^ UA.H MAVINU CIMIKIXi TOl' 22-Short AiVplan* 10c to $ -I .5C nllk Sliudm 9 AU'l'OMATKi IIHA'I' t<).\Til( GUNS MODELS LAMP SHADES SIMMEN'S BAKING CO. (((IICII MllUJil.S AS LOW * "BAKERS OF BETTER BREAf)" SANDWICH $ .29 Streamline As Low As 29c TOASTER WAGON PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 1 99* IWOODBRIDGE HARDWARE! SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. COMPANY, Inc. jk 275 HOBART STREET 74 MAIN STREET Phone 8-0096& PERTH AMBOY, N. J- K1DGE INDEPENDENT r FRIDAY, DECEMBER 80.19S5 dUna went on to win th* rame af Yankoe* and thp Cleveland toward Uw WUr *rt rf *• •w-j for one of tko« Allen oitehtd to this taun* P»*r- jaort, and tfl» umpire called It • it* ert pt h lose Ones On The Diamond ^t I^uK .f _£ !ball. Allen prntwUd, throwing his there n It in thooe Yj»nko«>.« of 19S6) and I tuppoae it i» * • * ->ne fr--.m the New York ,v with . ,hw run |e.d and th, glove hiffh in th« air and wai owr. promptly tiirovn out of the (ram*. ba»eo»lbblll to penallili e • pmjl w for . By BARRON McNULTY l The stensible Yarkoe* could have eo«s>t*<) in the Ya«a«*. e*p«U«. SUPPO9», \ >n w» traded was ^"inut'tTouble. At'tWjiTnie they taainf th. fifn a.d f»««f o. No doubt the fact that Malon* that *ortof Ihing. ^^"J1^;^ to be a rompetiUon, not ••• 5 i" bl At thah t tii th rsme in to r1'1"" and w*» very tion is that the Yankee* w.itil.1 HADE OF Al.l.KN for ^ thf Tj(?f,rs by ,ix f,,, ,„ „;„tht p,,B«i.l A. wsy ». (Continued on p«f« -M r-.-a.-l in a (rarne "'"-"»'• knock**] oft and the In- h«ve bptr; a wfcolr lot better >> ' ,mj ,-,,Te Bbout to go into lK«m pUjii|.
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I b.-<-n a grand and glorious Season for us folks .— the BIGGEST in our histbry. \ «• we've s«t our hearts on making th is the grandest, gladdest, most glamor- •4: i .< CHRISTMAS DAY YOU and YOU and YOURS have ever had. We „ ,nt to KNOW when we close our doors Christmas Eve that no one in V. oodbridge has gone without a gift Royal could have supplied. That's
w'iv we're lengthening our terms on alt'purchases, beginning today to P--M ,^^. 4& A FULL YEAR TO PAY I • i hmk what it means! You can pay for i $25.00 gift at LESS than 5(k i , week—7c a day—loos* change you'll never miss. And there's NO I ••, T" KF.D TAPE at Royal — NO EMBARRASSMENT — NO*DELAYS — you tain IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. AT THESE LOW PRICES ON THESE EASY TEW YOU CAN BUY - ALL YOUR GIFTS AT ROYAL YOU NEEL>! i« ^--..* '^^^_A^ . FAMOUS WATCHES GIFT FEATURES AT STANDARD PRICES FOR TOMORROW NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED PAYMIMTS THE GRUEN "SHIRLEY" .. u» lh» II hrmilKul l.ruVii 5O^
25c Weekly — AFTER JANUARY 3 PIECE DRESSER SETS alten. JANUARY SET WITH 6 GENUINE DIAMONDS THE BULOVA "MISS AMERJCA I ftlH'i'lni iMircIim* rimMr* ^^ Ki««ln!l», s UN lu nfTrr tttrne htHiitifUl $ | .Uv nrliit nnirii n*i with fl llrry ilia- nmmla. (inarntllrril Jrurllril move- «•••• Krt* In rnaiufl mid rhrume X nt th<- itnhf ][e\ nlilr price u( Krll. MMIt'll«ll link brarrlrt. A $14.95 Solid Gold i tunl.7.1 \ uliir fur Diamond Pendant Ladies' Stone Ring 25c — AFTER JANUARY II * a I rr;.t»l s u n-U a y dr- graved Border. • <'" l.rnultir 111 a- •* iiiiiiiit, Ciimplele % ilfllntv hHKilrMi* rk-hl} rliKrn\r*l. $^^ 1.75 »llh rkalir I amen,, ll-l -l.-ll.t . v rnilli. IIIIK X. 25c Weekly mu^rinrnt mm AFTER JANUARY 45c Weekly — AFTER JANUARY GENT'S ENAMELED DIAL WATCH A FAMOUS ELGIN 8 PIECE COCKTAIL SET > ^ rl»( t^ntrh >\llh iitinirrnlii tin tpw QK .•iininfll-.l i.in-i- dliil. ronleil rr.im' n (*l» 7' iniMlt-l. l-'liu- lliii|.kt.t.|irr . ' •ilrnilittii* q >.oll r 25c Weekly — AFTER JANUARY i. .> I .1. llli-hb Ilirm i-f lilrrvnl nlKl IMI^ um\ril. s i* I LADIES' GENUINE TINY BAGUETTE 'Jill- Ur«-kl}~*(l'TI-:it .I\M VH\ n 11 li a nnr. .95 II n \y HI uthrtlc Si'Mri'i-lv ^lilvr thnii a trail tirnt'll ytt H (#V,$5 tllrlliMiiuii'. • . . Klilriiillil llinrkrp|irr. llrnilllfulb ruura<- U" *:*)t**«H nl. Link htanlfl %f >irrni|ilflM')l • '•' %«It li fi«in..ii- I.I $1 f\ .50 Set With 2 Side Diamonds 25c Weetlyt— APTEHf JANUARY •IN I|i.-K whiif 40c W«Uy AFTER JANUARY I...!.l. «rl iillli II lirll-?O^.50 limit, lilur-olllli' <'l-ii- aM^F tri- ihiiiiiiiuil mill '2 THE BULOVA "SENATOR" 1ii-r> .-. I il <- IIIHIIIIMKIM -,< »hu TWO (;I.MIM: DIAMONDS. 40c WetUly — After January 50c Weekly — AFTER JANUARY A Full Year \ To Pay
4-Pc. Electric PERCOLATOR SET I....-I. I Imml. ui-iil'. i. ri-l $O /I .75 I. ..lil. thr III |. II.1 -1,11- /.*\ CUri.nii IMiilfil. V uruiil $C.95 \ rmllii-lliiir" IIIU.IIII. nl mdT* Kill l"l III'.' II.IIIM' O 50c W«kly — AFTER JANUARY •J.'.. « . ,kl)— II I 111 MM VIH Popular Ladies' Round Watch ^".M nnu-i. iiiim. $i Q.95 Set With 4 Side Diamonds A YEAR 7 DIAMOND !' "I WBIi.h..»nr- »i'rj nupii- $|O.75 r|IIK |,r'|i'l.V'nw.ml 12 Tin- "Ml-.s \.M. \.irk" DINNER RING Iiir IIBHIII lli'ii ramnl. 1^ ,,t l>t*l>i'iitltil»lf iiimi'iiii'iit IS-K wuiu. '•"'•'•t r.50 V IruU uiirut-iMiN ^r..- \\ .•«-WI> I.urn,, line. l,lu.-nMl,- irrnlli I I l-l\ 25c Weekly — AFTER JANUARY TO PAY Tr.u j \M..\in tritlrv illiiniiiiiili I •.nil,I « |||*,- I...I,I •- v i| u I H I I r I > *rt • [n lilrrri'il mill .n-*/^l U 75c Weekly —• After January iiriofil. >**! «llll "• * T lirilhnut ur 1111 - tlllliiuiuilft Mil' Wi-.'kl; ROYAL'S DIAMOND GUARANTEE VI'TKII JIM VIIV protecti you fully. We guarantee in writing the WEIGHT—QUALlTY^nd VALUE of every Dia- mond. We further guarantee to REFUND YOUR MONEY upon return within 30 Uayi for any reaton. Our 5 Diamonds —-r Solid Gold tremendoui purchasing power and facilitia* anabla 6 SIDE DIAMONDS \ niM-i-t in-ill iir ^ ti I ti i' ! V iiiiiHtfriilt.i'i' lu ui to effect BIG SAVINGS and 'remember II 11 11 il riiKru«(Ml >V*-U^ IM-K While <1II11K ••••ml <>( U-lv M>»il$/\.95 0VJ lHrKe, Hue II1II.'-M lille* C T • EXCEPTIONAL GENTS' WRIST WATCH VALUE! VVhltt- (..ihl ollli A Ikla- fj ceiitrr illHinuud ultli ±j § IT'S SAFE TO BUY AT ROYAL! IIMIIIIIH lu Iiir I11le.1l Six nimrklliiK »•
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Just Goafs IT MAKES AU- THE DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD By PERCY CROSBY ] We suppose that great volume of con- WHBNAG-lftLHASf SWEETNESS AND LIGHT Published Every Friday by sumers wh(> are to be treated to a fifty per PRETTYTBBTH By CHARLES E. GREGORY WOODBBIDGE PUBLISHING CO. cent increase in rates will get a great mea- ,n 20 Green Street Woodbridge Telephone, Woodbridf. 8-1710 sure of satisfaction to hear their benefac- Governor Stoket On PoKlici Subscription $1.50 Per Year tor, the Perth Amboy Gas Light Company I guess I just don't have-rhy smart ideas any more, j and its close associate, the Elizabethtown It occurred to me the other day that possibly In e»« HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, Consolidated Gas Company, cleaned up a •,hange for Borne of my beat political dope, deductions' and Editor and Publisher neat little three-quarters of a million dol- ;. GREGORY .... Managing Editor forecast that ex-Governor Edward Casper Stokes mi|rhi;| iars last year, be willing to discount a Blow note for me. I think I wai•') i^iered as second-claw matter March 18, ,,,'.i at the Poitofflce at Woodbridge, N. J., i ItJ# a dandy little system these utility wrong; the governor got all the best of it. >;i| i,.'r the Act of March S, 1879. companies have devised. The Elizabeth- ***** town manufacturer sell., iito the Perth Am- In any went, we had a lot of very pleasant convent-^ boy distributor at a nice profit. Then the tion. Perth Amboy distributor sells it to the low" It la very refreshing to get Mr. Stokes toward the do ly consumer, also at a nice profit. Both of them take a cut while the fellow who pays of banking hours on |he subject of politics. He's seventy*^] (Herewith it one of the moit illuttriout the bill has to be the goat and like it. six, or something, now but he still maintains he's thirty and./.< ,1,1,,Hall in the WltOfy of jmirn«li«m. It wrt, The i'erth' Araboy company buys ite~en- his spirit, impetuousness and clear thinking make the re,c*: . ,lt<-n by Franoil P. Church and wu firit tire output, manufactures-not one part of HeTalrtenTyTogTQaT'aM'ais^€fTittff"im'd""hiB"-int^ ,,lod on September 21, 1897 in the New it. It does not claim that the vendor is go- works like chain lightning. , < ; , U Sun. Every year on (lie d«y before Cfcriit- ing to raise the rates it now charges and "What do you think of the show?" I asked him. k,^ it appears'at The Sun't leading editorial that therefore the ultimate consumer must ,| it it with (rateful acknowledgement ti> "It's a flop," he replied, his eyes lighted by ia sense oifi|| pay more. It merely petitions to be allowed < i,,. Sun that we reprint it.) to jack up the price ©n the weak argument humor which never fails him. Is There A Santa Claas? that the new schedule will be an induce- "I mean," I said, "how's the national ticket going to _.. •AY take pleasure in answering at once jneht for small users to become big users. do next yetft1];' : thus prominently the communication If that purpose is achieved, then the Eljza- "Oh, that's going to be all right. I thought #6u meant:./'! A, expressing^ at the same time our bethtown Consolidated Gas Company will something else.1' tl gratification* that its faithful1 author sell more of its commodity to the Perth I didn't inquire what he thought I meant but 1 rathef 1::^§ I umbered among the friends of the Sun:Amboy Company, probably at a greater "Dear Editor:—I am $ yeart old. profit, and the latter in its turn will shoot presume that he inferred I was opening up on the Hoffma*: "Some of my little frlendi lay that there it through the mains to the consumer, pre- administration, what there is of it between midnight intwtey . ,,n Santa Clam. sumably also at a greater profit. views in State Prison, airplane hops to Kokomo and thei» "Pipa tayt 'If you iee It In The Sun It'i lo.' "Pleaie tell ma the truth, l> there a Santa So .everybody wins. tricals of one kind or another, t laui? Everybody, that is, except the consum- r "It's going to be Landon." "Virginia O'Hanlon er. "115 Wett Ninety-fifth Street." "Alf?" Virginia, your little friends are wrong, "Certainly*. 'He has the background—and the build- v have beien affected by "the skepticism Keep Them Ther* up," he added, swinging into the vernacular. "Hearst and skeptical age. They do not believe ex- They got what was coming to them. THIS WEEK Block were out conferring with him the ^ffiSi1 day." "5" . • they see. They think: that nothing can That generally is the optrrhrrr trf~thr "You can't hold that against him.," I replied. which" ia not comprehensible by their town regarding the five defendents in the AND THEY AID.. YEARS AGO "They control, between them, a lot of newspapers. . minds. All minds, Virginia, whether Fulton Street explosion case who drew s THE QUESTION: the propoied new sen- Ten Years Ago you be men's or children's are little. In tences totalling thirty-seven years from |U nU»? And Landon is getting the best press notices of anyone. If s METHODIST ADD TO THE ANSWERS: frreat universe of ours man is a mere Judge Adrian Lyon in the Middlesex Coun- the kind of stuff the people like. He'll be the nominee. He'll; CHURCH FLOWER FUND A. J. T1L1CSEK, 100 Main Street, Woodbridge, radio shop rt, an ant, in his intellect, aa compared ty court Friday. It still is a question The Floral Committee of the proprietor: I haven't given it very much thought. I. see that win." - , \|; Methodist Episcopal Church pre- i the boundless world about mm, aswhether this quintet got all it deserved but sented its initial entertainment in they're trying to revise the .rates upward, much as the Public There was an air of finality to his prediction and f:'. .:-mred by the intelligence capable of the punishment meted out to its members the lecture room of the church Service did here a couple of years ago. But from what I under- Friday. A portrayal of living pic- stand, only people who use gas heaters and in- had to confess I knew little or nothing about Landon, ejB-^> :.:inj? the whole truth and knowledge. will go a long way toward discouraging a tures opened the program. They 1 dustries will save money on the change. I cept that I couldn't go for anyone much who always pre»; Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. similar plot in the future. included "The Old Fashioned Girl, ' can't see how the company is going to make posed by Anna Mae Senior; "The sented himself as "Alf." That made him strictly out, so fa* . exists as certainly as love and generos- Law-enforcement agencies in the coun- Modern Girl," posed by Ruth Au more moneyNlnless most of its business is and devotion exist, and you know that ty have striven for nearly two decades to gustine; "The School" Girl," by with people with very small incoir^s who stay as I was concerned. If the nick-name was pleasant to hert!.- Mary Stmewig; A Spanish Maid," |ii'-y abound and give to your life its high- catch up with Vincenzo Piscatelli, reputed at or nearihe minimum rate. The only Way Elizabeth Spencer; "A Japanese the company could pustify its raising the cost or had some special significance, I might be able to abidjn beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary Maid," Jeanette Leisen, and "An brains of the ring, and it is comforting to Indian Maid," Elizabeth David. would be if they were really losing money it. But to use it for no good reason prejudiced me right nld be the world if there were no Santa • * * know that he will be safely out of the way and could prove itrThey've got a monopoly, away. _' . " ' |fliiU8.-It would be as dreary as if there for a long while to come. Destruction of SEEKING COMPROMISE ON without any competition, and you either pay SEWAREN SWITCH ROUTE 1 The Governor, of course, is an Easterner, a banker, a " 1 "••re no Virginias. There would be no property for money is a diabolical occupa- what they ask or get no gas. If the consumers Opposition to a proposed or- all banded together, they could stop it but conservative. He thinks, whether he knows it or not, strlc%. f 'ild-like faith then, no poetry, no romance tion and those engaged in it haven't a dinance granting to Emily J. there's little chance of that, I guess. This sea- Fest the right to const ly in terms of business. He kn,ows, as anyone does, th4f|,. 'i i > make tolerable this existence. We shouldthought for human safety or life so long as a son of the year, more families can cut their gas bill than in the railroad siding over Old Road, business is almost unanimously opposed to the Great Whit* f I ve. no enjoyment, except in sense and they can achieve their end. OaklanOkldd AAvenu e and BroaBd Street, 'Summer. AToTofthew use coal Tanges. now, for both (jooking, St Father and his alphabetical New Deal because the, cofflhfr Vgij jjht. The eternal light with which child- Sewaren, for the opening up of • heating the home and heating water. Oil turners are better yet Sooner or later, unquestionably, these land for industrial use was pre- and I think more people are using oil attachments in their old nation has frightened and coerced it. He knows that th# '* >od fills the world would be extinguished. cases will be brought before the Court of sented to the Township Committee stoves. If the people all threatened to take their meters out and last night by Representatives of Roosevelt policies are the'remit'of "complete misundef*' T Not believe in Santa Claus! You might use no gaa at all, they could make the company drop this plan Pardons and petitions made for parole. Mrs. Lucy J. Acker and several standing and ignorance of the way business works and pro* <••! well not believe in fairies. You might get When that time comes we trust the court other property owners. A com- but otherwise I don't see how they can stop it. It might cost the promise is sought. found suspicion, always disastrous to the parties concerned, ''• • ur papa to hire men to watch in all thewilt remember the decent, law-abiding citi- township a lot of money to make a legal contest out of it and » • » exactly what the expense would be I, of course, don't know. has developed between them. So business is on the outs with f i imneys on Christmas to catch Santa zens whose very beings were jeopardized Five Year* Ago the administration. Governor Stokes knows that. "; uis but even if they did not see Santa without a chance to protect themselves and "TOWN BUREAU PLACES MRS. LENA CHOPER, 81 Main Street, Woodbridge, de- 100 MEN IN JOBS But how about the agriculturists? ; .us coming down what would that who would have been destroyed cheerfully partment store owner: I think it's eutrageous. What else can About 100 men have been The attitude of Washington toward the farmers hrt ! vt'? Nobody sees Santa Claus but that by the plotters if their purpose could be placed in jobs through the em- we think? I can't believe there's any excuse for attempting to ployment bureau maintained at increase the rates at all. Here in our store, we deal largely with been diametrically opposite to its attitude toward business. satisfied. That*no lives.ware lost is short the town hall, Harry Jacksoh, J/., workingmen, Jheji are gettljig $27.50 for two" •I'sign there is U alw^aya has been acknowledged £hat jf there. was^one ; of miraculous. who is In cKarge "of ffie regisfra- weeks' work. Each and every one of them has I things in the world are those that tion of the jobless, said today, single department in the capital that has been developed ' ' Piscattelli and his gaiig should be made * * * large families—often as many as eight or nine •her children nor men can see. Did you or ten mouths to fevil. How can they do it? on a career basis it is the Department of Agriculture. In it, . J to serve every day of the sentences impos- WOMAN TRAPPED IN FIRE ! r see fairies dancing on the lawn? Of FLEES BY LADDER They were taken off* relief and put on their there are scores of employes who have worked and studied ed. .'•su not, but that's no proof that they are Trapped by flames which roar- own. They must pay for gas, electricity, water, and respected the ground tillers and the stock raisers. ed through the new building at rent, clothes and food—all on $||.5O every ihere. Nobody can conceive or imagine Oak Tree Road and Correja Ave- They know them intimately and they know the Depart-; . two weeks. How can they? I thinOTie gas bill • lie wonders that arc unseen and unsee- nue, IseUn, Monday, Mrs. Annie ment intimately. •••'?; Nice Prospect! Orlowsky, wife of the proprietor is the last straw on the camel's back. I in the world. Their relationship has been a pleasant one, even 5 "Eighteen-poinf Rise in Tax Feared by of a meat market, was rescued wouldn't like to see vigorous discontent You tear apart the baby's rattle and by Fire Commissioner Harry Wil- among the people but many of them now don't though it's hard for us Easterners to understand how it ] • Schoolmen." ! liam Laut and Officer Mishak who hat mukcH the noise inside, but there helped her down a ladder. Charles ovon gat «nough food—r-how can they pay could be anything else when the government subsidizes * This head appeared over a story in The I'il covering the unseen world which Jones, a member of the Iselin more for gas? The utilities are filling up their the farmers for doing nothing. But that is beside the point. . | Independent last week which explained volunteers, broke a bone in his own miserable, selfish pockets. It would be a wonderful idea for 'lit' strongest man, nor even the united foot when he fell from an ice- the town to hire some experts of ita own and appear before the Roosevelt and the AAA have them sold—or bought—and- j" r that because of an anticipated drop in the coated ladder. •'' - th of all the strongest men that ever State Board. The people as things are now have no leaders to go when, they march into the polling booths the country wil^ ' ! railroad tax receipts the Board of Educa- * « * could tear apart. Only faith, fancy, AQUILA FETES CHAMPS to. Every one is taken up in his own small business and they're know it. , tion might be required to make up the dif- y, love, romani'O can push aside that AjTHIGH SCHOOL like a lot of sheep when they try to fight the utilities. What It seents to me, therefore, to be a matter between East ference thrpugh a jump in the tax rate. Thirteen members of .the Wood- more can the gas company want than the high rates it's getting j in and view and picture-the supernal bridge High School football team now? ' and West; business and agriculture., ' v and glory beyond Is'it all real? Ah, \ye assume that this calculation did notwere the guests of Anthony Aquila, But if it's got to be Landon cant it be something be- . in all this world there is nothing contemplate, in addition, the restoration of Township \,Cotnmitteem»n - elect LEO GROSSMAJN, 99 Liberty Street, Fords, a justice of sides Alf Landon? • nlil, from the Second Ward, dn a trip the peace: We wouldn't have this threatened raise confronting and abiding. the pre-depresaion salary schedule in the.to New York Monday which in- *»***> " , • •al school system. The teachers' lobby haJ cluded seats at a performance of us if a lot of alleged financial wizards weren't behind It. They •- *' - Santa Claus! Thank God! He lives Earl Carroll's "Vanities." In the absolutely want more than a fair return on their investment. I wanted to engage the Governor in a discussion about been busily engaged in attempting to pro- r lives forever. A thousand years party were Mr. Aquila, Arthur C. Compared to other cities, other territories what was happening to his Republican party in New Jer- mote return of the old pay range but it Perry, principal. Coach Heinie we're payftg now much more than we should now, Virginia, nay ten times ten Belnkert, Tom Nu^ziato, Beter sey. But I didn't think it would be quite fair. He has been i hardly seems possible they can conscien- i*-and the new schedule would make it possi- ml from now, he will continue to Schmidt, Joe Buddy, Tony Caci- .strictly a regular ever since he has been in politics and; haa f tiously continue in their pursuit in the face ola, Vic Sherman, Jack Campbell, ble for the) people to buy gas in tanks more Tom Lqckie, Walter Stillman, Jim- never deliberately taken a crack at the G. O. P. that would. f KUUI the heart of childhood. t' the possibility of a drop in revenues, i cheaply than from the company's mains. It mjr Dimock, Don Montague, Absolutely would ctst no more. This gas com- hurt or weaken it. . /' .^,4 George Dign, Tony Aquila and El- But knowing teachers' lobbies this m«ir Veesey. pany is one utility that the people can beat So I don't know whether this parallel he cited can bei » might be too much to hope. i * • • and I'd like to see them^start to do it. They Somebody's Crazy! interpreted. I did, to my own satisfaction, but I refuse( to ' | Three Year* Ago can't do it with the water company. It's im- we don't get any money for railway SECOND DIVIDEND possible to take advantage of the 'reductions' do it for anyone else because I doubt if Mr. Stokes would J 1 crossing elimination! An Apology DECLARED BY LEWIS in these!new rates unless you use gas almost like me to. So I'll merely repeat it. •'- ; - J;~|:>• A 12 Mt% dividend, payable to on an ipdustfial basis. And the company is "When a man is starving and his children are starving••*$. ..t is certainly something. We gret all depositors who .have proven becoming increasingly more confident. They We wish to take this opportunity! to ex- claims, was declared today by and he steals your pocketbBok',^ he said, "you can undwi $^4; for fixing roads that don't need to Walter Lewis, receiver for the used to discontinue service on lOdays/ notice, then on six and lain to the readers of The Independent, 1 stand it. You may not approve of his methott tut you e«ai * d and which will never look like First National Bank and Trust now they turn it off with no notice whatsoever! I don't know nany of whom already have inquired, the Company. Mr. Lewis announced understand his motive. • 7 •vt're fixed by the time winter is over; what men employed by the WPA are going to do. It probably tin that disbursement of checks to the will be something like the CWA, when I used to handle as many reasoiLwhich^forced us to abandon tempor-. amount of $175,000 will start "But," he continued, "when he steals a man's pocket-, ' ' money for painting fences; we get as 50 dispossess cases a day. The people are paying the utilities irily at least'one of the most popular fea- today. This is the second dividend book, kills the man and then throws the purse into the for pulling up tree stumps; we get paid since the closing of the bank before the landlords—they've got to have water and gas and river without taking the money out of it, there is no ex-; to compile statistics that no-one will ures we have printed—the "Silhouettes." in November, 1931. electricity. And with the rates going up, they just don't have * * * th» money. But with the gas company, they do have the chance planation of his act." K«. and wouldn't be able to under* These stories concerning outstanding TOWNSHIP ABOLISHES personalities in the Township were sup- ALL LIGHT DISTRICTS to run a pipe to the back of their house and start using tank gu. And so there isn't i .i they tried; we get money for parks, There's competition in that field which will hold the price down. 1 • ^ *****; • plied because we felt that we were per- The ancient ' institution of 1 .Iks and gutters where they were Lighting Districts was abolished Using gas from the mains, you never know what they'll do to Governor Stokes is strong for his proposal to restrict '•*:;{ forming an interesting service in aqquaint- Monday afternoon by the Town- the rates next. s i lu-uded before and aren't needed ship Committee. A separate res- munipipal expenditures by creating .a state agency to su- ; | £ residents of the municipality generally JOSEPH JARDONE, £7 Main1 Street, Woodbridge, a clofhes Sl.V, •t) get money for compilation of a olution ended each of the eight pervise and pass upon every plan to disburse the taxpay- v;i| with those who because of their association districts. A saving of about $7,- preBserf The increase is too much money. It's cheaper, anyway. kw ers' money. He thinks all budgets, all bond issues, should bVrrl I t«>ry of the&ate; we get money for 000 annually will result, it was to cook with electricity—and with leas danger, too. Here in the with business, civic enterprise or govern- estimated. holes, on one side of the street and shop, using gas, we used to spend $60 n. month running two ma1 examined carefully by this agenpy to determine their nec«B»||f| ment were vital parts of the communify • • • i i bum on the other; we get money for GUSTAV BLAUM, GROCER chines. Now we use steam for half a ton of sity. He realizes, of cojurse, that there isn't much hope of|il.itii .ife. The 'Silhouettes" were not bought and , cogj a month or abo^J; $6. The company is 1 in-sane, slug-nutty schemes that man RETIRES AFTER 25 YEARS such restriction this year or next but that the time is co paid for by their subjects. Gustav Blaum, Woodbrtde gro- making money now—thoae utilities always ing eventually when the hlt-or-miss fiscal policies wt •'••vised; Because of the popularity of this fea- cer for the past 25 years, has re- make money—and they just want to make tired, from business. All of his more. The town ought to get a lot of experts have been \he ruination of local governments are going I ^ wt projects end on end, plans and ture it has been seized upo« as a strictly stock of groceries at his store, together and fight it. It would be better to be replaced with planning, cash-and-carry, and sanity. "mis invented in lunatic asylums 82 Main Street, will be gold. The A ; commercial proposition. The ^dependent total value is estimated at $10,- pay the money to experts and lawyers th»tt » . Mr. Stokes h&rbeeri pWfcflbing, thk doctrin*^ifl ••• promises, We get everything tha does not approve of such tactics and be-wo. - to the company, anyway. Ba^j^es, if Wood- good many years n«w. When he ww Governor, I think, 1 •i had before because we had i does n pp bridge, Carteret and PJKJJI Amboy all got J»- Ul'ii 111 ! cause it was feared our HEW COMMISSIONERS "was able to have** law enacted to carry out the provisic " common sense left, ON SCOUTING STAFF getlftr and, divided the cost of a court fight, l: these personality storie* might confuse of hie scheme buj; within » yeajf « too the tax-spendeij "' unide droning elimination? Two new District Commission- our shfte her*b wouldn't be very much. Tha i e of our readers to the extent they ers have been added to (he Wood- rates ought to be lowered, not raised. And were able to pat through a Repealer, the ComptrolleComptrer General, re bridge Township staff of the Boy the aew schedule would hit hardest on the must uot be used for that, pur- miight identify tils newspaper with such "But they're coming to it," he foitfiht*, •'Hies Scouts. They^are CarlJJrinkmaii very people who can't afford to sp^nd another cant thau.tb.ey ommercialteation, we decided very reluct- oMselin and" Alfred U Gardner of ""• ! •'-••• ' "''%$}* ntly to discontinue them. Ford*. 'Jin 1 :"V t t ;•'.*.'"¥*-. <•'¥.
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Bright colorieonfuie the eyes and j^ enough light is to make a dark colon make it difficult to see check with a sight meter. U you 4 j will telephone us, one of our home the ititthei. You muit Have good lighting representatives will call illumination if yju are to enjoy to talk over home lighting with f.l«jit Writl W.lch icwicfg by artificial light. tJ.wl (•••H'M I'lfltlM till U you. She will tel^you if you are I .1 ll,|, I.,.. „,!.. t , The right .light, non-glaring •i aaliititl Ni'M »«l»r «!!;.. l.ay.il liua> I 7/ getting enough light from your IKF I Ink lirBK.I*) ' .11 • *T and plenty of it, should be in DUAL-RATIO TUNING KNOB lamps and will suggest changes BUv every roam. The only accurate you can make, if they tre needed. \%dund tow 19!i6 season was pro- .hive games out ill front of game In which he gets hot. Watching Princeton's promising . boven home i" ™?' ', , ,| this week by Bill ,he Giunt bowlers with young club yank a tough one out of the first last Saturday and two W ««f™ , ma. The Avenel barber- whom they've been sharing with a suddenly-blessed barrage of long shots, you began ed Woodbridge High ;,t:.i--t rate declared the ho sun berth of the Civic to wonder a little if it really is safe,to permit an opponent (a profit «_«»«* '' ,, mil only ifl fl Wholly dcsir this 'wee'Tc Mt post to let gowith the pldheaye-hp! hawkers whenever he has 'him,' in itself, hut would lie ponement of Tuesday's matches a mind to. •>inil solution of asnignmp"nt- ft the duration of that margin You're suppled tc.figure always that any te>m which i,ii' with the diamond Ht, the very much in doubt. .-„... unwinding„ the ball in the genera„ l direction of the . balance, exclusively i;,ilium onrp that project The Giants, forced by the Stad- basket from more thanh , say, 25 or 300 feeft t range is destroydt - ca,t two weeks ago in this ne«r»- plant off the Shih ium dinner' to shove theft next ing its own chances. So you're supposed to let said team paper, boosts to school<* **"' match up to Monday, esn climb l back into their half of the driver's flip away both the ball and the game, , linfu Swaitiw «fi«« to -n:i was the lending npivit in Henry Benkert Frank Kirkleski Nicholas Prisco seat by duplicating the Waysiders' Come to think of it, there are plenty of suppositions J,0),ed woodbridge First' y •' :ir/in(r on fitrht-tpnm town- three in a row performance, wrapped up in the idea. The long-shotters are supposed Bank and Trust Company ship circuit achieved .at the expense f the Oldti_o *los. e possessio: *_.n_ o_J*'1.f th1 e bal1 IIl ofte_ fi, n enoug..M ...... hL tAo— le1 r*»Lt yo••#«.u • scorHMf^Me n Werlock'U^Awlnnlr'»a detailerlAfrallildH recapltjjtort*P . 9Cts total T w li i c h wenl Times. The losing brigade prompt-enough goals yourself to overbalance what baskets they »«"» *™f5° through the Rum ly fell to fifth spot, shuffling places Winning 51, Losing 45, Tying 8 Grid Games Since '24, with the DeMolay keglers who out-do get. The long^hotters are also supposed to disorgan- L^,^.:.. . tickets sold to itifi of HIJ2, then pointed the Wwlpers. ize their own passing, get in the habit of banging the ball ^*jja|jfc,r? students tonatA 'iic'l, principally, Ia t ltem All six results turned in during at the backboard whenever they're open, begin looking for f iflRBl^ ^0 T ; ' Wary Will de- Woodbriige Still Trails Enemies In Points Scored 0 the week of action on the Crafts- the chance to corral more ponts than anyone else and gen- L^Pif !am'e"—second " clares, because men Club alleys he ilid not cam-82-0 Disaster Of 1925 One were decided in erally go sour. „., . li^HW the campaign.% paijrn the next straight games. ., of course, that does happen, Otherwise against South; -^ Winter for its Of Roats Which Spoil The Waysiders coaches'stili would spend their time trying to develop long- River—fell short », The Record In 12 Campaigns of that figure by f> continuation. - Leonardo and DeMolay distance marksmen rather than drilling and drilling their Although h e The Whole Record OS 10 won in the top \em than *100 <• •% s HA ' ltnhway boys in schemes to work 'em free of guards under the bas- adults contri» "r'4. has handled the 31 118 Port Hi.elinioml - division, while Avenel A. A. for A 11 h o u gh Woodbridge a SH 3 St. Mnry's (I'. A.) the Industrial ket. And, usually, the team which embarks on that sharp- buted $58Q.20tt •?;' l in I", I League returns shooting, slam-it-up4here doctrine winds up well in back | the gate. Long -rd the last three High School has won six in 72 HI years, Perns said •) 87 1930 had the Olsen, of the eight-ball and under a very nasty deficit. S. K. Werloclc Branch, $ 4 4 2,_ he WHS deter- more football games than it in fl (Won IMlu Lost Olio ('FurfelO Puritan, Van also n o PrLnecton Syckle and Col- Yet what can you do when the enemy goes nuts and mined next Sum- has lost in the 12 years since 1 Pirn* s l 7 itoHellu lege inn quintets starts sinking baskets with no regard at all to proper.dis- SchwiuU Unb»Unc»d mer to. devote rm. •o. 18 Hnt»n • i If to fishing and to let some- football was* re-established 0 W out in front on tances or ranges? Are you going to let 'em keep right on The schedule was unbalanced in Carteret 1 •J7 shutout scores. he matter of home-and-away con- • •Isc wrestle with the problem here in 1924, early disasters 43 l-Yeeholi! trying? StltT W8V5 *th"P RaTfWtS trSfliTTg iff Kir si • tir • * -rut jut 11'" • L*flMUllo. • - A»ids from tju« Rutgers did ttfitt ta«t Saturday. Leading (in « rirttoer Abridge outfit which licked 0 Itnhwiij* edicate the new Stadium here . the matter of total points scored, il:- lil' linmcH I'luycil. W— Frank Bokn brace of post- rough match, too) on Princeton's home court bv six points . , >;im's best lineups every time a survey by THE INDEPENDENT Wmi 1.—LOHI. T Tlcil, \VS—Wiiiiil- North I'lalrtllelil 'all and so switched his commit- TillKr SliillllK. 0S--<)ppiim.|lt8' Mnry'H (P. A.) poned Civic Loop . v met. • * reveatcit tortayr •" ~ rKounWrs, no niors matches will at the half t they tr&ik4 hx f QBJ withjn two. minutes after: ments that seven homes foes wer» Gcritr Wai Vice-Preiident Eipht pames have ben tied, 51 be rolled until after the st^idays. the second half opened. That's five goals—allTong shots played", on the "turf at Perth i 'avid F. Gerity of the now ex- won and .15 lost. The township 1931 Scores were not particularly —in a little more than 100 seconds. (Continued on pege 14) l Woodbridfce A. A., wan vice- compiled H10 points in the 104 Our; !,»*( Knur; Tied One) (Won !•Hevrn; Lost Two) (Continued on. 14) It so happened that all those points were collected . hlent of the 1932 league un- matches but yielded RRI>. That's W O I'erna. Ben Gloff of Keashey an average score of 8.51 to 7.7S, U'\v Hrunsuick North FlainfleM 0 from about the same spot, just over the centre line on a big 12 i- treasurer and William Den- against Woodbridge. l.lll.lMI is Perth Amboy court and well to the right. Princeton, throwing hoopers Snuih Amitny Hi Pntcrson Central 0 FIELD CLUB FACES 11, Avenel Robins, secretary. The great 1930 team coached by Alumni Leonardo HOLIDAY WORKOUT like that on its own court, figured to know and like that I an dubs from Avenel—the Heine Benkert which won all nine Houtli Hlvrr 13 Neptune particular place on that particular floor. But, playing .iinpbells, managed by Perna, and contests it played but became in- lirtli Amtiny 7 Cfirteret 0 Long Branch 12 strictly orthodox, Rutgers let them go right on throwing for ELIZABETH QUINTET ilie Stern's Robins—were rep- volved in a bitter argument with 26 t'nlon Hill 0 LOOM FOR BARRONS 1925 1) a while and then, too late, moved in to cover the shorter. ented in the competition but no Rahway which wns charged against 1 1 St. Mary's ::!ty competed from Sewaren, an its record as a 1-0 forfeit was the VV.iii Tll'i , Lost Thr* ! ; Tldl T» Well, you know what came next. With the guards Lattanzio's Men Shake Off Mission Perna believes should be only one of 12 teams to escape be- 89 Mlllburn 1932 Prisco Finds Basketballert closing in, the Princeton boys faked them off balance and ••inedied if a new effort is made ing shut out at least once, the re- Nutley (Won Kix; Tied One; Lost One) Habit Of Losing, | ievive the leafrue. He insisted capitulation shows. Next most T'nioli stepped around them to cut for the basket. The match it- Metuclic n W ° Unimpressive Against • f;iy that twilifjht leagues ore satisfactory is Frank Kirkleski's self was still close—a one-point difference 30 seconds from Lick Linden . South rtlver 13 UnioNeptun Hiln l 6 Linden High • nied her* and only a circuit W32..outfit which won aix,. last ene Mfltlen Neptune » the finish and three points at the gong—but Rutgers never (to Lonu Branch, G-0) and tied a , Leonardo. . \ving on Sundays, leaving other 0 Perth Amboy succeeded in regaining the lead. They pressed. And they Bothered still by an attack-which "*n .vi — anil possibly holodays — l*-ei-th Ainboy, 0-0. 13 Passalc Distin^tivly unimpressive has not flowered as expected but ,;;j i Won Five; Lost Four) 0 Long Branch did it because those Princeton long shots made 'em. : independent competition, 1925 Remit Wor.t o Carteret in a scrimmage against Lin- nonetheless satisfied at the im» /• llll RO. The memorable afternoon when Mil;;, llll I! Ht. Mary's Finally, you decided that's what settled the game provement gained in the face of :**;* , Freeh<.|'l . « den Wednesday the town- Purl Reading anil Iselin won theNutley cut down a still KnmiTvllln l:: not the really few circus goals at the start of the half but difficulties, the Woodbridge Fialy "f? .'ivcs of the l!i.'!U play, Perna re- s(|uud captained by Oren Gerns in Slctui'lii-n n 96 ship high school's basketball their effect on the Rutgers morale. Club's basketball representative, , siled and some argument devel- 1!)25 by the horrendous marpin Hnunil Itrunk t> 1933 squad will work against go jaunting off to Elizabeth to- ,- . of 82-0 is far arid away the worst lSiiMelle Turk L'l (Won Six; Lirat Three) Not even Bus Lepine, dogged efficiently by, Hugh !''•(! over disposition of the Csirteret fl Perth Amboy this afternoon night. They're to meet the Pion- *' ik'ue's profits after the Port single adventure on the records. Sontli Klver • 7 South River McMillan, could make his shots stay in the rim and Prince- eers at 8:30 q'clock on their hott't ;; dinp crew ftiidoul by Frank l)'- Only two other squads have scored IVrth Ainliiiy 16 Pnion Hill in another of the sessions, ar- ton not only could but did. 1027 __ Nejituiie court. •- —_-—; —*tr titd hahd beatebt n tthhe TlTseliin RRen-' more (*»ir!M> points on the town-" fvrtii 'Airibiiy ranged by Coach Nick Prisco to McMillan, by the way, is a fine guard. You though 1 shippers. Both losses came in •: Lust Si-vrn; TU'il Two Last week, Joe Lattanzio's town- irs, whom Joe Finland piloted. (i PimBalc both squads played good pre-Christmas basketball. Alon 112.50 Forfeit 1(127 at the hands of Roselle Park IJHIK Urnch give his unskilled lads some exper- ship quintet shook off the memory and St. Mary'* of Perth Amboy. Hillside about February, both should be clicking nicely. of three losses by uniformly naiS Other managers were: Somt'rville OiirUTet ience under approximate game Each was recorded in 34-0 figures. .it, Miiry'H (P. A.) row escapes and whipped the . fn, Turn Sabo: Woodbridpe ... That year was the worst in She of l:..m-ll.- 1'iirk conditions. l.imfir Hmtieh Jit Knishts of Linden, a bunch of fop-. t Frances Gerity; Heyden Chem- enemy marifina the Harrons have .il. A. I'eterflon, nn li^teil. The Hubs paid an 1 in h Wity (Won Lost Klvo) AFTER THE MATCH, YOU BEGAN TO REMEMBER 1 two ties and one victory left the is 'nince fee of 812.50 nnd $u non- S"lllli Itlver U W cal boys betrayed a marked un- at the P. N. A. Hall and quick township outscored by 25-154. The Oriinge all the players you had seen who could smash a tightly- developed into a rout. The count . i-arance fine. Miir'y'8 II A.) 31 familiarity with the business of tie came ajrainst Metuchen, the! NViMune getting goals. Frisco has given fought contest with a glittering display of individual pyro- at the quarter was 10-1, as Jim IVrna indicati'd he will discuss victory over Somervillc. South Itlvor Lee, Soapy Mayer and Alf Tyrrell ' plan with representiitive base- Kiist Hutlicrfonl. 13 them few plays up to this point, technics. What a game basketball can be! You thought The 1!KS5 season, generally re- li N.iwark Kant Stile but has jjonceptrfited on the fun- rushed off with fast baskets. : ' men of the township and at- - H4ll»i.i(> of-slender, sneering-Bub Lovvwrre of-BMl, Abie Galinsky •prnWis n disappointment sttu-e" • ti 11. damentals ol ball-handling 'afld Wtiotrbrtrrge picked up a • 6»ft • ,it Jn'the fii-S'T t"wo" months to ill Carteret and Matty Begovitch of Union Hill, Joey DeYoung and edge in the second quarter and . ;i definite idea nf the sincerity Nick I'risi'o's wdl coached and la- irviiiKlon basket-shooting, in neither of 1 that big Polish centre from Pasaaic, the South Side crew of then, relaxing a bit, outscored • in-ir nlmost-cerlain imnu'diate tently-powerful eleven fell itfto a which departments are his candi,-, I SltttimiI their victims in the, last two periods and acsi'iit to the plan. mid-season slump which cost three dates firmly grounded. two yeanw ago, Solitaire and Keating, those magnificent defeat? mill a tii1, has bi'en su.- l.ciniiinl" mar. To remedy the insufficient prac- by 11-9 Ii would !)<• Ihe best thing that l!:ili wily (Won i I dribblers at Atlantic City, then of Lou Zara arid Hap Frank piissrd only four times. All came Mitnili.n tice time at his disposal—an hour Work At Parilh Home O in the run hetwven I'.ISO and lilllii I...ii^ llninli if Clair Bee's Rider College point-harvesters, and finally, Lack of a satisfactory court h^S and i veiyniir wmild be sure N>pt lino a day—the ex-Rutgtrs halfback under Benkert and Kirkleski. . Marys i IV Souili Uivcr . plans to work two hours daily of Rusty Saunders. hampered WFC in practicing f<*r i-ttiiic a fair shake on the Ivlst lilltliprrnril I.nst'Kail's Inwade, which had 1,OHK HriOK'li hroughout the Christmas vaca- You always regarded that sweaty giant with the matches, particularly in polishing ,iim" (|iioth Will, Hi' said ;ion, probably from 10 to 12 their marksmanship. This wek, oritanizatio'i should bi'ifin nothing much more than Captain Keurny mountainous shoulders as quite the best basketball player Percy Wi.ikovtts, was the first to Tin- Lust I'ivc; Tle.l One) . Ili'ii Dank , j'clock, and so speed preparations however, an arrangement wta • • iniddlc of t\li! uary at least 1 l-'ri-!-In .111 CurtereL '. or the first scheduled test of thewho ever lived—even if your opinion was unsupported by made with Sam Gioe, director of. :idicatt'd the necessary pre- be outscorod over the whole Rea- Rom-lli. Irvinh'tun son since l'.fL'ft. The 1934 margin I Irani,"'' ear against South River on Fri-personal memories of the late Harry Hough when he was the township Recreation Program, uy iMinversatiniis M should Huunil Itruok was ,'(H-K1 as compared to this carti'ivt • day, January 3. [he greatest sharpshooter in a still young and developing under which the squad used the iiijikti'd by then, lie ompha- Summit 1 year's 7'.i-I'J cdire built up largely 4-' Neilion At CenUe one remaining basket at the Parish i-iiouirh fit'ld- uri' or will be I in the rliisintr frames of thp ('HIII- game. House. I'le f»i a •>(iin|i|ctf srhechile. At this point, Captain Eddie paign after it low-scoring start. , igainst Freehold. The champions ing-jy general,topic of discussion. Barnes and Joe Valochik are But all the lads you suddenly remembered had their Last week's summary: Even In Rivalries also hung a 27-7 licking on Car-This growth of itnerest, however, the starting forwards; Oliver Neil- nights when they couldn't miss at all. You thou'gh't of all W. P. 0. '" '" In the twii continuinR rfvalviea I teret, but the 11)28 squad beat Me- may not be fully reflected in theson is centre, and Dave Merwiii the ways they scored. You thought of the tiny Keating F. Lattanzlotanzlo, f 0 Kirkleski Trades I with Carteret and South River, the tuchen, 28-0, for second place. whole record for many years. and Willie Fan-, the guards. All dribbling the length of the court faster than an ordinary T. Lattunzio, t I) survey indicates. Woodhridire has Otherwise, there are two scores of the assignments are strictly tenta- Lee, f 2 2 | ly Bandage For Glasses boy could run and going straight up for the final lift shot. Fltspatriek, o . 2 3 broken even. Carteret trails by 2fi-0—accepted by Union Hill in tive, however, and Jerry Vogel, a Mayer, g senior forwarij; Mel Anackev at You thought of Galinsky tricking men all the way down J. Lattanzlo, g :ik Kirkleski had traded the t!-'f in victories but South River 931 and Leonardo in 1032—[ Ernie Bartha Goes Well cuds 1-2 with one tic. which rank as the outstanding centre, and Johnny Karnas; guard the floor, of Vince O'Hara suddenly ramming the ball at Tyrrell, g i- handairt' over his left eye achievements. are practically on a par with the (.11- of durV tflasse.i today. ARiiiii.tt Perth Amboy, the na- In 8th-Graders' Practice the backboard wherever he happened to be, of Nick FVas- Totuls 9 7 12 As interesting as any discovery first choice. / l'ootball hero who co$ches wral rival with whom relations 1 cella sinking shots from the corner oi* curving the ball into K. OF L. (12) vill be resumed next year, Barron is the fact that. Long Branch, gen- Ernie Bartha, big eighth- of inu.j Jefferson in Klizabcth Linden presented a group the rim with one hand while on the dead run in front of it, August, f p.i p;i FR •levens have won two, lost three erally discounted as an opponent grader, who seems a natural rangy boys who knew fairly well Prlbush. f o 0 .c three-year term in the of Bloom working in the pivot, DeYoung's left-handed mar- 'n|> was informed on Wed-and tjed two. Only once has Wood- here) every year, has won five of for high school football'within what they were trying to do. Con- Stanlls, i 2 5 bridee met N'ew Brunswick, to beits six starts •aeainst township op- aequently, the local kids had a vels of timing,.Kerbie Benhardt charging down court like a Slder c g o 0 , by hi* doctors that ilantfef position. The 1933 team scored two years, was hailed as chief pretty bad time of it. • Borgls, g o 1 •.•iits trouble with his eye had playetf every Thanksgiving iu the bull and suddenly jolting to a stop for an unhurried scoring Tretulls, V ...... i a future, and that encounter went to the only success in a 15-7 triumph. find of early basketball prac- "avsud. A friend's dog witfh tices at School Eleven today he.ave. Lucas, g i o Kirk was playing a week atfo the Zebras, 12-0, in the first game What the record itself does not of the first eleven's season of 1924. completely indicate is the rapid by Tom Limoli, coach. Basketbal's popularity as Rut- T most consistently go6d pure shooting you've ever Totals 5 iv cashed the eye-bull with gers University's leading Winter n Better luck wus experienced af- construction of a football tradition seen, you decided, came from clubs 'coached by Ernest 1 irrave fears were at first here since the successes of 1930. Limoli said his lads will sport is attested by the fact that ter u bad start with St. Mary's of Blood—first at Passaic and then at St. Benedict's. How »M! for- the coach's Perth Amboy, the parochial school Even including the unavoidably open their short season on no less than sixty-fivy e candidates JOLTING ROBS CASEYS • ski coached three sports reportetdd t T Kll many times did Blood's teams trail late in the match, only p opponent which was the Turkjey sour season of 1934, when five of January 4 against ; Shull to Tom Keanneally, lunt nicht he hhad dDay enemy of the Townshippfrs eight games were lost by a green, freshman coach, when the first to pull out the cork and fairly pour goals into the net? They School of: Perth AmbojJ, later call for OF OVERCONFIDENT A§ lii> relieved of hasketball until two years ago. ,St. Mury's unskilled team, the five years since yearlinl g cagerg s was ismust have been innumerable. Captain Tony Cacciola led his play Fords, Rahway and Clara- suedd. The varsitt y squadd iis so ball in Elizabeth to de-won in 1927 and 192fi by 34-0 and And it's a thrilling business, thrilling if only (because -i'!f to Winter skull-ses- lil-0, then faded away to accept hard-bitten band to a state title Barton. Eugene Clark, for- large that the Targum', undergrad- Hungarian C.\ C. Jayvje Spring training in foot- five consecutive defeats. Foatball have produced 27 victories, 14 «ward, and Henry Saakes, cen- uate newspaper, suggests editor- here never is any guarantee that any one at all will get a has been abandoned there. losses and two fies. tre, are cocaptains. Otjher ially that a junior varsity team be asket—or that everyone involved won't get five or six. ClubWhipsthnn'sBn- created so that members of the 43 Poinli Agnlnit Freehold Townspeople; generally have veterans are John Hapstak, 1 squad 'who have not been able to gadeln 39-20 Match I To the credit of the 1930 eleven taken an increasing interest in the guard; Harold Kenna, for- >in>»sman, guard, is hii;h must be recorded the highest tota progress of the! team and the un- make one of the two first teams The Trailers Are Pretty, Too •••' the Rutgers quintet to ward, and Edgar Dinkena, Rid of strictly unwarranted registered over the 12-year perio< expected 6-0 defeat of South River may play inUrcollagiate contests overconfidenct by in a total of thirty points on 1 JayVee quintet. WESTERN INFLUENCE HAS INSTALLED THE thorou by any local eleven. It was 43-'early this year became a surprig- guard. shellacking at the hands of trailer' idea as a fundamental part of basketball nowa- Hungarian Catholic Club's iu« days. Under tight, rough guarding, some schools even varsity, the Knights of Columl In Which The Postman, Ringing Once, Deposits A Varied Assortment Of Ribs need the screen of a trailer pass on long shots, just as the movejOn to New Brunswick Sun- professionals use it. And that, you decide, is probably a day night to tackle the Maccabaea At Unoffending Police, Who Are Hereby Challenged To Deeds Of Derring-Dogood thing. What's nicer to look at than legal screening ? there. Against the Hungarians, the lo- COURTESY OF p. DUNNE: Not very much—the whole business of the game is essen- cal Caseys found themselves blank- sideration, pro and con, we them so long to acquire, we offered as ^against those re- tially an effort so to maneuver your own five players and ed for the whole of the first mar- idge High Schoo.1 Not to Play the Great Ameri- suggest that they run their ceived can only be compared the opponent* in guarding them that one of your men will ter. Later on. they adjusted can PBHtimts" or "The Com- have finally decided to «U Woodbridge, N. .1. own wrestling show. We of- to challenge to a shooting be worked clear of interference for. the brief moment re- shooting to the low ceilr edy, of EiTorii." low the police to use their fer our services in the pro- suoeeeded in settling on t Itecember Hi. VXi!< ss ' match, with th» faculty shoot- quired to feed him the ball and let him shoot it at close 1 X. Dunohue. Sports We will P» football by new radio cars to get up and motion of the show and think with enough consistency to .» saying that we are willing W down the field and to hobble that a full page advertise- ing at the broad side of a ange. m the play. The Hungarians, _.„ .I!', barn and the police shooting jnilK>' Independent, match our speed, brains and ua with their handcuff. ment in the "Independent" You yourself may like straight-and-fancy triangle ever, wsre so far out in front by ability with the ponderous might be of value. For this at a knothole. that time they could, and did. coast 'lillKt', N. J. Wrestling — Ah, here is a passing with the emphasis always on coaxing the defensive w V piichydermal pulchritude ot sport that has wonderful pos- - spread we suggest 'The The teachers have at. all m to a 89-20 victory. ' the police. Jbilitiea and is fraught with Slaughter of the Stalwart times been fair, and they, guards into making a dive far th,e mm with the ball or Francis Gerity, who lobbed " ni'tf with interest in Table tennis would prob- interesting side-lighta Due * Sleuths, featuring those never receivud without retal- getting too close to a man who wants to cut in to the basket. four goals and converted ll ably prove interesting. «/'. to the present status of the Death-Defying Dare Devil iating. We repeat'our .chall- But the trailer idea k so simple and it can produce so much foul allots, collecte„_d mor„„e '*t nublication of your Detectives—Man Mountain enge in (basketball, and ff the IU|M that the Township even guarantee to . put in faculty's finances, it is im- sustained speed and so, much constant action in the shuttling half of the Knights'points. « l'uli, nornn novel features never be- Bossible for us to even at- McDowell and Death-Dealing police accept we will go on Oravitz and Zegan, the three Imve gone smart, (this Durham. If this offends the the court with our right of players in and out of the scoring zone that that's nice to llHlxl '"' » particularly novel fore seen in a table below tempt to get anywhere near wards, who worked tot the 11 the waist line to permit them the weight of the police. This finer BuuulbiliUw of the boys, hinds handcuffed to out left ook at, too. I ners, alone outscored their "ce for the force) and we could try ''II Ponderono, ankles, just to sort of even ' t(| play the Wood- to iret close to the game. Wo means it would be necessary Thrilling'or not, you. wind up thinking, no matter how M they split 88 counters wu.., could perform for our pub- for them to train down to pur produced and played by the things up a little. fte fli n n< •; H. S. Faculty in bas- often you'va seen it happen before nor how many times W. , 1«« » i one Penalty *ot weight. Think of it! M Pet Prima Donnas or the We thank the police for The lineups: lic ' some wonderful bank you see it again, you always will suspect there's something shots which we have just What a boon and a blessing Police." their kind offer, and accept K. O. <») | "'."yte with . C lately perfected. _ - . value t^ Our ft* town I Bow .When we are able to a£«. on any or all of those sports 9crewey about a team wbi '• • 1 JlSMma, '^lunges, to compete Dunn f : the • police have let their gentry of their ilk would .in due respect to the police ever, cover only half of our random. You wonder sometimes if the boys bother to keep ' ' . 0 1 "• ' m baseball, football, 1 for their superb sportiman- repertoire, so we will issue "nthudaim run away -'* Vhun our environs when it their eyes open when they grunt the aforementioned heave- . 2 0 '"his, lacrosse, wrest- Seir judgment. The game became known that Wood- like, foolhardinesa, or brav- . rchallenge adding volley ball, . 4 8 i O "• tencimr. Let us eon- ho ! and you always want to laugh rather than cheer when Houer, I primaril••y i•s oneone of f speespeedId san nidl bridge's sleuths are speedy, ery, (you name it) (n their chew, water polo, bridge, | ft 1 lift ''' possibilities of «M» offer on the last two n*med track, ice hockey and sleuth- ^ impossible.jliflia do s^ Thehswkqra F«n*ro, II L^,,,«n<.enduranceR. We sre -dubi. - sporty, stick, slim, slender fie i| i" order. sport*—boxing and fencing. ing. ou» as to whether the nol- and streamlined. ..To bfl WiM»t about It, tvsn when they're good you still game would soon M- W.«. too^tro$y apunrf » The v»itneM of thi target* don't like'en), • m«W*d come r«tneB r dull Mid disin- rid of that wb|ch hw taken ttreiting, Aft«r due con- FEE'AT I'ET&BEfc 26
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*«IMIIM . II. « Ittmi [ AnioiKio >i i.it.(H) 11,1)11 I h'krlx Warren . . , Brown we* a t*ckk- . . , Dempsey didn't want the fight, Mike Bullard, 'Rutgers Uckle, •II.-.,I. ll"«II l Ml III) »|U,MD. g k«Oi lllv«r II. k. (iuaraul** 7MU 'I'munii. < Itrrr Umlrr. T'ttlal firitt Hun «i the whoul in Wills did . .'. Cyril Walker, lt>24 ha* turned to a new sport this HI in.iw 't'ulal Miserable eight yearn . . , Zarepath Academy Open, champion, migned as pro- Winter and is one of the heavy, M«*tuMi ll«lit . . W.IW, THE SPORT CLOCK w«n a" 'A4 itocc«r decision over ,, jlrNiit'li II. k, ilMwraii*** 7MHI i inn i.'t,i,iri. Nul l*r«il ' -.'...... feoaional from the Englewfcod weight candidate* for the honing | intli'l«l> Hi IftJHi l)lu»rra • i.. Kvrd* Nail' HaNk Hal tha local* in an ky wind .. , Wa.r- club where he. had Worked five with backache 14l I>|.HI I'".I I.iff Kail, llaitb Hal, ren, Buk«, Kith and Kruua all S4uad, Although h« has had no IMMNI Work "i. 1'li.l.J. HIIMW ».M /earn . . . Charlei Hoff of Nor- / II, N. (JunriuU. TURNED BACK complained they wtre nutnbed HIN kidneyi function b«dly ( ll HI IMM H.-I.I ll-liirm « Tlrlt »Hlrr»i i'lilal way, net a new world's record forpial ' ring experience, Mike Hum IUUI BHMI '>Hi. I (I'll Mm ILK Uy cold . . . But Warran and, Boka you mffei « nigging btcltt in the pole vault ... At 18 feet, shows promise of developing into W ord II, I, liuaraHl IIW.lW,I/II|, n t the Koalu which licked Wuiii- with dinintit, burning, van'V °' rii>l«ln nl IH.IMI ~ Illii-I, ail, lllii M«a .. 11 and 13-19 inche* . . . Dart- a fine pugilist. d«qu«flt uriiulioo tna flitting l Itvitt V !* — 11.1 H«M 1 ti*Ui; 3-i . . . Coiwh Kmin«nit •« iiw.uu No*, m--H7i Mm WslUr Winika, Kutceri all Juit Ttn Yt)«rg Afo tackled the job of moulding a mouth, with IMehl and Oberlander, night; when you reel ti>«o, n< IIIOII |||| , > alH \ • wan only college to place two men 111 I'll, nt , . IA.IMI end, will coiueiitritU hia ba«k«Umll Uam . . .'St. Juhn'H «llupj«t...«»« DOMI"I PHI*. Tnillli MUM FliJEI) BROWN WAS on Grantland Rice'i All-America , Firm* II. •. U ui*» IH!MI oil the Javelin throw thin K lo»t to WoodbridKe Fire- DOM'I «IC ctptcitlly 1°' elected cuptain for li>2fi by - . . Perth Amboy crushed local JAPANEtEOIL workina liidntyi. Million! ol rii'iHi. 41 ift.u» in «n #ffort to q^nllfy an ft HU.IKI Mlt Sltt ty*t trail- high schoochool girlgi s in basketball, Kliin. II », the Woodbrldife Htgh School ed at 12-7 . . . New g , TOR HAIR AND SCALP " «Hltfni«nl on* of Hi* Olympic track team ed at 127 . . New York poli- U4 .. V. RRenichakRihk, winners mendtd th« counby o»«' «* I l' lutlill III iff II. M, . football team . .».* At a din- U-4 . eznichak, winners' BMmat «rM «,4w, Htk Tnlci tician* xchtmed prohibitive tax on forward, threw 19 field goals and ndgMmt H, MnMorliiiMl Muar. mumb«£ji, Winika, ha* alr««Bd Mrs. Adolph Sieckel of Newark. of fclm Street entertained Mr. Sipckrl's brother and family of HOLDS CARD PARTY Mew York Sundav The Colonla Otrl Stout P*ft -Mr and ft Andrew Long f««y Troop held »«««««? Fnirvicw Avenue hnd as their Monday at the American UPW ner RiieirtR on Monday Dr. and dob rooms to raise funds *« Mr*. Charles Long of Brooklyn, Christmas party for hllft C. I. HOLDS hrhlch has been an annual ANNUAL MEETING , th--t- fMfcwc--,-. ---.t- Troo, -p „w d «-* The Coloni* Cltlxen'i Ineorpor- «*}«»» »«h r l'•"•*d • ™w> Ci >ted held its annual meeting and Jote".on| *-***"i *L*f" % 11NNEY OF THE FORCfc * ; - "After the Horse Is Stolen" dinner at the Community Centre ^hia year the party will Thursday. TJixty members and cwh Wren.frowm U e two to Vm$n.»£*.« guests were p.re»ent, Place cards r l!L™ 2?0 : LOCK IT were" made" o? shiny tin cut Into f,«BronP. ™* ™.?f;™"j[ •_M. l FoltteT To the form of roaea. • {p*>rty Mis, Lydia VJjtk won a SM> Dr. Fred Alhee Wa* general fi«' PJj«* «f two ««««. Mrs. JMf , -THIS MORNl»l iot> And progress of the (rrodp for 28rd, All children in th,e InmM » he past four. year. .George An- Avenue section and vicinity wffl' lerson of Metuchen and invest- meet,at the Stillman house on Ift-, ment adviWr of the New Bruns- man Avenue at 6:45. Santa Claw wick Saving* Bank spoke next fol- and an interesting program ha* lowed by Mrs. L. T. Anderson, as- been planned for the evenint listant utate director youth ad-1 _ ••.,,, ,_ .. . -L. ministration. Wayne T. Cox, New , Every child from two to twelve i| lersey SUte Director of Recrea-1 Invited. under the W.P.A., upoke OTt Leisure Time. ^-The Colonla Sunday School The annual election of officers |WU1 hold its regular Christmai party for U>e pupils Friday nigto|", general chairman, Mrs. Frank Pat- in the school auditorium. Rout isoni ; fifirst vice-presidenti , Mrs. I Fowler, superintendent of til* MontRomery Kimball; second viee- Sunday school will be in charge
The Green-Eyed Monster trenaurer, Mrs. Philip Den Bley- the fifth grade escorted a nu "REG'LAR FELLERS" l LAUGHING HE MEVER. TOOK LnnB Chairman of the women's Alh. X-reII«, Jane Patterson, Bgiw WEUi.|IF fOU MOST HIS EYE» OFF ' WHAT ON- fir\ ce-»pm)»ve• «fflnjttte< Mr*, At, b,#i B*t»*Hleyker, MaTgrfrtt tJi* KNOW, I'LL TE.UL YOU! AT HIS JOKES ALL THt HER. OHCEi BUT, EAWH ARE eavim hurS«yweH; chairman of young Betty Suit, Wilfred Currld an* YOU KNOW THAT WAY HOME AVID YOU THE PART I DIOHT, YOU CRY.IHG Jimmie neople, Mrs. Sidney Bennjon; William Barber. LOVELY GIRL KNOW WHAT BEAUTIFUL ABOUT ? - TEETH SHE. HAS, ? LIKE WAS WHERE; uuiman..i>l xeiifit..Mra.. Aubxayl--^MT». Warren Pipe* of HE BOUQHT HER. WoodwardWdd ; chairmah n of sponsor UUi ew Avenue was a luncheolh n gneat Y'KNOW, W1TM THE THE SODA! •DW committee, Mrs. F. A. Pattison; h New York Monday, CURLY HAIR' WELL, -that n d chairman of notivities, Mrs. Ar- —Mrs. Matilda Gieger of HUH: DO YOU •*ur NeUon, chairman of teas, ROad was a visitor in " WALKED HOME FROM SHOULD THINK Kas Urs. Fred Albee, and Mrs. M. M. Thursday and a dinner OR. SCHOOL WITW HE.R WORRY! I CARE? TATTLED Pattison, chairman of develop- Thursday night at the home HUH*. ment. Those present were: Mr. MrB. Louin Wendell of Eliiabetk. WHY OtD WHAT and Mrs. James Cordock, Mr. and _Mr. and Mrs. John Maas ant 7 DO I „ Mrs. Arthur Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Joan, were the guest* RUN Russel Meakes, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ame» i> CARE? Thomas Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Rahway on Sunday. AWAY? Carl Evans, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. —Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McClwt* McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Den of North Hill Road were the gueatt Bleyker, Mrs. Mary Jenkins, Mr. Bt bridge of Mr. a,nd Mrs. Randolph and Mrs. Arthur Saywell, Mr. and oilman of Rahway. sssv ^-^a»w ^— — Mrs. Dwight Waite, Mr. and Mrs. —Mrs. Charles Loesch of B»-\ Montgomery Kimball, Ernest Link, field Road was the guest of "' scene "two Mr and UK. M. M. PBttiwn, Mr. son> William, of New York " and Mrs. George Dey, Mr. and "4ay Mrs, Joseph Hamilton, Mis*Helen —Howard Fletcher of West Hfll front porch Mozeika, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R »d attended the Christmaa part* - Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Harry El- 0 By POP MOM AND of [itwMliljli County Americ«%.^ lis, Mrs. Margaret Soule, Mr. and Legion Wednesday evening attBtr.' "KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES"— The Dog Days Have Eddie Down Mrs. Georgge Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Menlo Park Home in Metuchen. p Lyman Peck, Mr. and Mrs; Sidney —Colonia American Legto*?- KlOW LET M£ Beauion, Mr, «nd~Mr»^-ChMgtopl»r iPestNoriMS m*% Wedn«•d•y^HW* SEE-- XD LIKE THAT LOST Christophergon, Mr. and Mrs. An- with the vice-commander, JoamJi • DOUBLE- f>OfST6r2HOL>SE APPETITE ISJ drew Long, Mr. and Mrs, Charles 1 Leila, in charge. Pinna were maoft STEAK - - WELL HOT WEATHER. I Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward [to sponsor the local Boy Sco <5MOTHEI?ED IKI ONIIOMS - Schuberg. troop which has been tempdrar AMD A SIDE ORDER. disbanded. Thomas Hynee, chahfe OF MUSHROOMS-' Mrs. Charles Horn of McFarland" man of the entertainment commit*: AlslD.H'M-- ER — road pntertained the Evening Sew- tee and in charge of. the N»». ing Club, Tuesday. Her guests Year's Eve party announced tha* • were: Mrs. Christian Jungblood, the quota for the party had bees Mrs. Custnve Lawndhard, Miss almost filled and all arrangement* Marie Ijawndhardt,, Mrs. Josepph ''o r ochestrht a and caterert s hahdd bbeta ennesy, MMrs . FreFdd SchultShl z and made. Reports on the recent diss Joanna Ablonski. dance was made. Donations were ^Mr. and Mrs. James Currid of made to the Girl Scouts for the orth Hill Road were hosts to the1 Christmas party and also to tl» Neighborhood Card Club oh Pri- Parent Teachers,' Association t* iay jiight. Their guests were: h«lp in the-puvehm* of th*»»i»- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pinkham, coats and hats for the patrol boys. rs. Sophia Schunsberg, Mr. and Members present were: Joseph Urs. Floyd Manes, Mr. and Mrs. Leila, William Doll, William Farr,; Garry Den Bleyker, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pipes, Henry Mades, F William Miller, Mi*, and Mrs. Harry ard Fletcher, Gerald Brown, •udwig and Mrs, Norman King. Thomas Hynes and James Curria,, —Norman King of North Hill Road was taken ill while visiting it Begins To Look Doubtful his mothei in New York City and Read THE INDEPENDENT is now a patient in a New York weekly. Have it delivered by car- MESCAL IKE By S. L. HUNTLEY ily hospital. rier every Friday. Phone Circula- , TVlE PCXJft -WE AtlslV BEEM \ —Miss Anne Irving of Old Lin- tion Department, Wdbge. 8-1714. , DOM T PAY WO\W ft.M TWEM SHE coln Highway has returned to NOTlOKIfVL AM* HAS THIrJS '. WHAT SIVES ANN/, NOTHINJ FER SEVEM I WO ATTCWTIOM MER'TWE IDEA. ME MUCH i VGA.R.S.' J spend the remainder of the Win- TO IDEA MER OL' MAINJ LOVE ter as the guest of Mrs. Mary -SHE'S OEST A.-MAVIW DOSJ'T W/a,MV S. L. llunlUy, Trxl? Marl? Heir. U. 8. Palj —Mrs. Bdward Palmer of Dover Road was a Newark visitor on Sat- urday. ! Your Business —.Mrs. Margaret Soule and In your buiineti, what- daughter, Betty, were Newark ever it i", you are in WiIling By C. M. PAYNE visitors ion Saturday. coiutant need of print- R POP— to Go Through With It —Mm Henry Lavin of West Hill Road attended the Christmas party ing of some sort. At thv of the Sewaren History club at Middlesex Preii you can the home of Mrs. Olive Van Ider- get the belt at the mo«t Btine Wednesday afternoon. returnable pricei. —The Junior Stamp Club met at the home of Bancroft Living- Call U« For An Estimate ston on Valley Road Friday night on Your Job After a short business meeting th evening was devoted to games and singing. Members present were Laura Jean Beaujon, Betty Say- MIDDLESEX PI well, Gertriule McAndrews, War 18 GREEN STREET ren Dey, He.nry I-ayin, Rober Knauer and Eugene Pipes. , WOODBRIDGE —Mrs. Joseph McAndrews o Tel. Woodbridge 8-1710 West Hill Road represented th WILL YOUR CHILD GET THROUGH 1NINTER WITH STURDY LEGS, SOUND
i3:00 P. M. Rahway, Newark «nd TEETH AND NO HINT OF RICKETS! to 10:30 A, M. H«lf Holidays: Lincoln's Htrth- INCOMING MAILS all points. ^"* Says Dangerous Varicose Veins You are doubly responsible for helps protect against infect!— mi OFFICE HOURS dtty Columbus Day, Election and 15 all it 12 NO nnoon all 6:3Q P. M. all points south of Aistice Days One earner and N your child'* health during the long general. Vitamin D helps •uly from 6:80 A. U. to poini P. «j Woodbridge. winter monthu. Infections abound. grow strong and straight. • «i'eptSatMrdiiy»i Sun- ark and New 6:00 P! M. all points. Can Be Reduced At Home vice 6:30 A./M. U Vif And wint»r sunthiM it weak in MOJCBBSON ti known as V Perth AmUoy, Air mail dispatched -»t 7:00 A. Htilidays. mails dispatched tw week lib flatly Upward T.wir* til Hwl erulil Oil (full hlri'iitth) and applj the bone-building vitamin D. Htadquarttn. It it one of •<<> service'. M., 10:00 A. M., 2:00 P. M. and nitlit ami uiiMiiiiiu to Ilit swollen, en- WINDOW SERVICE - n BMiiVtlm Flows Till Wiy Fight winter with modern largest refiner* of cod Hvtr , ii::iO A. M. to 1:00 ti~00 P. M, lurgi'd vt'inb. Soon yuu should notioo Stamp and parcel post, 6:30 A Registered mails dispatched at diut Ilify urc growing unialkr mid the weapons. Build up your child'* 11CK»BBON'S Coo LIVKI It you or any relative or frifuil \» [ii'iaiiifiit shim hi be i viitiiiunl until tilt resistance with MCKBSSON'S Hiaa (Standardized) is «1M> * 4 iti'tlelivery, all parcels M. to 6:30 P.M. 6;30 A M l0 2:00 P. M. and 6:00 P. M. wor'ritd becnUBO of varicose vtiim, or vvins am no lungvr Iroubleuoint;, Ho vl! mails digpatehed as Postmaster James J. Dunne. buiu'hes, Hie best advite for home treat- Dt'iiiM in tint anil powerful is Emerald POTENCY Cpp Lnat OIL. It iup- fiad* Norwegian oil. You V,, meut Ibut anyone >u tl>i« wurld can give, Oil thm old I'IIIDiiic Burrs uml ulcera plies 2*4 iirnai (Af uiiual potency prefer th* Mint Flavored, N«w Y*w'ii Wash U tu Kyi. k urvti'rriplioi u kuowit ni'V often entirely healed. of vitamini A and P. Vltifdn • 1 direct mail to Newark, N. INDEPENDENT ndverti»er« get MooneVooneVBuieraldd lOd i Oill. Ftt gcn«r«u* Hmpli Write ''luiav, M*m«rla«rlal DaDyy, 00P M..Sa dBy8 Sil k ui fi mi o Iternatiol blil bot. D»y, % home dellvernd, uaid circulation- Simplpy aak youru ilrujuiur ilrujul i ifoi mi or- i 12:45 P. M. DIUS intense rwwOT iwt»M»t,. (wo-ouuc« bottle ol iltiut't Bo- ^p ^^-^W^W . AM3, DM to il ( bttle ol iltiut't Bo FRIDAY. DECEMBra 20. 1*95 WOODBEIDGE BTOEFENDBNi PA',K SIXTEEN and MM of Margaret Mary Einhorn Betrothal IV* t = for *•» SEVERAL PI AYER5 <-r- r s-.rTit-d ^r 1* k Announced At Newark Tea Party NAMED ELMER --^V*^'' Daughter Of Mr. mi Mrt. Chariet J. Either*, itmet THIS TRADE BETWEEN jr. <:--^ Street, Will Wed Walter R. Graeme Of Rakway; Facort Teti GnetU Of Engagement WE r.T.-.ed frffls J*f» WE CARD GAMES ARE PLAYED, PRIZES AWARDED -xh;r.;*.k'r. 'A m* ACCEPT ACCEPT *** BABY >.r Miv* V f ;r.<- vsno-' rr. RELIEF BONDS Mar* vA Mr« ORDERS SURE! J. K I K*' •-,-» t"5 "••• I •• •• Trrsrfw I Mustcti Program Featwret .it *or!ij:f •! SCHINDEL'S HAS WHAT HE WANT?] CHRISTMAS SHIRT SALE! I SCHINDEL'S IS A "NATURAL" .•i** i iMi»> tin iM> —""" I FOR DAD, SON AND BROTHER! SHIRTS j§ WE PLEASE THEM BECAUSE HERE WE HAVE % EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT. MEN LIKE THAT fc STURDY DAY-1N-A.ND-DAY-OUT WEAR THAT? $' Broithwmte Compete* jPF SCHINDEL'S MERCHANDISE GIVES - - - AND THE In fiationdx Next Wetk £ SELECTIONS COMPLETELY PLEASE EVERY fjf SHOPPER BUYING MEN'S GIFTS! OPEN NIGHTS TILL XMAS
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