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VOL. TX, No. 17 ~^——~r- "——— :—— WQOUBKllM.h. .\. .1 . KitlDAY, ,11 I.Y !. i:i:'7 PRICE THREE CKNt|i| 2 AUTOMOBILES TO BE AWARDEM Darby Refuses to Abandon Stand CHIEF FERD KATH AndFire Commissioners May Ask IS BADLY INJURED "Six" Sedans and Supreme ComiforMandamus Writ IN FALLING THRU 20% Cash Commissions Conference With Commissioner of Municipal Accounts Re- sults in Decision to Test Cause in Court; McElroy Retained WEAKENED FLOOR To Represent Fire Boards—Maintains Rights Granted Suffers Two Broken Ribs As A wait Campaign Work© By Law of 1879 Are Being Abrogated He Drops Into Hole While Entering Smoke Filled Room Fire Commissioners of the various to meet the requirement. Man Is Scalded as One Car Must Go to Person Living township districts will petition th« Will Make Formal Demand At Early Morning Alarm. Radiator Explodes courts for relief from the ruling* of McElroy's next move will be to Outside of Woodbridge Pro] Commissioner of Municipal Accounts make formal demand on Treasurer SERIOUS FIRE AVERTED Albert Pollara of 184 Main Walter R. Darby which restrains Gardner to turn over to each dis- v •traet, Pateraon, *•• badly To widen its sphere of influence the Woodbridge Ind thoir treasurers from handling the trict the amount of its appropriation, I.« »ding the way into a smoke- fillpd room behind the Municipal •catdad Friday hifht whan the pendent herewith makes formal announcement of a great funds appropriated for their districts a demand which Gardner has indi- radiator of a truck on which ha 000.00 "Everybody Wins" Circulation Campaign which pi cated he will be obliged to refuse. l.unch early Monday morning, Fire rind obliges them to refrain from in- Chief Ferdinand Kath stepped wai riding overheated and blew sents a golden opportunity to every man, woman or chijd' curring expenses until the tax col- Then the commissioners, through through a hole liurnod in the floor off the cap. The accident hap- their attorney, will apply to the Su- pened on Lincoln Highway near this section of New Jeraey. There are two grand prizes to lector actually takes in from their and caved in two ribs on his left awarded the most successful Candidates, each prize b districts the amount of money ap- preme Court for a writ of mandamus ^ide. August Greiner heard groans Colonia while the truck waa in to compel compliance with their de- propriated by the voters. Decision •us he entered through the back door motion. The vehicle «u of a Pontiac Six Sedan valued at $875.00. These cars were mand. The argument to be used in Natalie Berry Bride type having the radiator behind to seek court redress waa made on and in attempting to locate the chased from McMahan & Qreen of Perth Amboy and 1 asking this writ will be based in the source he likewise went through the instead of in front' of the engine. shortly be on display at ftahway Av- Wednesday after a committee rep- law of 1870 which McElroy claims When the accumulated steam resenting the district commissions Of H. Warren Chapman hole. Despite injuries to his knee enue Garage, local Pontiac agents makes it obligatory for the treasu- he managed, with the aid of others, prsiture tore the cap looie the very candidate who falls to had failed, in a three-hour confer- rer to give over the funds. Should Groom From Danbury, Con- to pull Kath to safety. live iteam and boiling wajer for Woodbridge. Believing that f the automobiles. Nothing ence with Darby at Plainfield, to the Supreme Court decide against necticut, Where Couple •hot up to the roof of the cab most candidates would prefer a cash n the way of rewards wu «Tt|f sway him from his determination to the commissioners they will seek a When Patrolman Joseph Elnhorn and showered down Pollara's reward in lieu of the comparatively [ered by a weekly paper in thh Will Make Their Home passed the lunch room at 3 o'clock have the Township Treasurer carry legislative amendment to the Home back. Patrolman Mayer Larion small prizes usually given in cam- ion of New Jersey. Rule Act at the next session of the he thought he saw smoke. Going a- out his order. Attorney Leon Mc- The home of Mr. and Mrs. William summoned the police ambulance paigns, the management makes cer- Oat Car For Each Dlitrkt Legislature. round the building he discovered the and he and Patrol Driver John Elroy represented the commission- H. Berry, of 105 Main street, wB^ To give the randirtatei room at the rear to be afire. H« Cfaolar took the man to the Rah- tain that everybody must win, by mtside of Woodbridge propw ers at the conference. With him the scene of a pretty wedding cere- dashed across the street to head- were Gardner, William Treen of Continued on page nine way Hospital. giving a cash commission of 20% to iqual chance at a prize car, the mony, Wednesday afternoon, when quarters and had Desk Sergeant itory covered by the Indep«nd« Woodbridge and Willium Turner of their daughter, Natalie, became the Harvey Romond put in a call to the Port Reading. has been divided into two district* 4 bride of Mr. Harris Warren Chap- fire company and then, returning be known as District Number 1 Differ on Lafal Provisions Public Service Says man, son of Mrs. S. W. Chapman ol made his way upstairs and wakened To Save Quarter of Cost on N&w District Number 2. Those \\' Darby maintained he had no right Danbury, Conn. Bill Smith whose room was rapidly n District 1 will be in comp«tltl filling with smoke. to disregard an opinion handed down The ceremony was performed in only with other candidates in 1919 by the then Attorney Gen- Underground Street the presence of the immediate fam Tom Kath, proprietor of the Reformatory, Moore Tells Rotary n the same territory and the oral McCran in which McCran so lunch room aqd son of the fire chief, will apply for the candidates i ilies by the Rev. A. Boylan Fitz- Superintendent at Rahway Institution Assures Listeners There interpreted the Home .Rule Act, ef- light System Costly Gerald, pastor of the Methodist Epis believes the fire must have started ng in District Number 2. On* fective in 1917, as making the town- copal Church. from a cigarette butt tossed careless- Will Be "No Graft" at Annandale—To Use Inmate Labor the Pontiac Sedans will be given ' ship treasurer the treasurer for Refuses to Comply With Re- The home was beautifully deco ly into -a pile- of papers in the rear And Granite Discovered on the Site candidate residing in District Nu each district commission, McElroy quest to Install Conduits rated with flowers. The bride was at- room. He ha4 closed the lunch room ber 1 having the greatest number maintains the Home Rule Act was at 2 o'clock afld was in bed when the By using inmate labor and granite Votes in his district at the CIOM of | To Take Place of Over- tractively gowned in a pale green ar back as 4000 B. C. Guests were not intended to take precedence georgette ensemble with picture hat alarm sounded. Damage if) estimated found on the site of the proposed C. Wilson of Wish Atles, Wi*- the campaign and the other PontiaVef over a law of 1879 which defined at about $600. The building is own- Sedan wilt be given the candli head Wire on Main St. to match and wore a corsage bouquet new reformatory at Annandale, Dr. onsin; W. S. Schearen of Philndel- the rights of district commissions ed by Frank Milano whose auto sup- hia; William S. Dey, director of residing in District Number 2 hay of roses. Her only attendant was Frank Moore, superintendent of Rah- and gave them the power not only Sponsored by the Business Men's Mrs. Russell McElroy, of town, who ply store i» in part of the 3ame build- he Board of Freeholders; Fred the greatest number of votes in of controlling their appropriations Association as a means of improving wore pale yellow organdie with pic- ing. Firemen are of the opinion way Reformatory, plans to erect a chussler, Walter Peterson, Philip L district at the close of the campaij that had the blaze gone undiscover- but of expending them as well. To the appearance of the business dis- ture hat to match. She also wore million dollar plant at an outside ullivan and Stanley White of South District Number 1 embraces all i Darby's contention that money ed half an hour longer a serious fire tmboy; Rev. Fred D. Niedermeyer Woodbridge proper, being bound trict, the proposal to have the Pub- a corsage bouquet of roses. cost to the State of '$750,000., he should not be spent until it is actual- Mr. Thompson Hooper of Danbury, would have been unavoidable for in nd Vin. Roseboro of Perth Amboy on the north by the Port Be« ly collected in the form of taxes Mc- lic Service remove its overhead street Milano's place there is a large quan- told Rotarians at their luncheon yes- Railroad; on, the west by the P. Conn., acted as best man. terday. "And," he added, "while I'm Elroy cqunters with the claim the light wires on Main street and re- Following the ceremony a delicious tity of motor oils. R. siding to Mutton Hollow Fa commissioners are not concerned place them with an underground sys- wedding collation was served by The building itself was once one in charge I can guarantee you thence to the junction of with the collect'"" f>f taxes, their re- of the township schools. It has been George's post Road and Bunn'j tem has met with refusal on the part Brun's of New Brunswick. there'll not be one cent of graft." Amend Ordinance to sponsibility being to so expend the The bride was the recipient of moved several times and remodeled Lane, thence southeasterly to tii| money appropriated to their use so of the lighting company. quite as oftej Before being put on The new reformatory represents a intersection of Florida Grove Ro»dl many handsome gifts. plan for corrective work he has had .as to provide adequate fire protec- The Business Men's request was Upon returning from their wed- its present site opposite the Memorial Add Four More Streets and Amboy avenue, thence easterly tion for their districts. Municipal Building it stood on the in mind for fifteen years, he said. along the southern boundary of-j made through the Township Commit- ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Chapmai He believes the idea of keeping ju- One point at issue was ironed tee which has received the follow- will reside in their newly furnished corner now occupied by the First Woodbridge to Woodbridge t National Bank. Many of the older venile- prisoners behind bars and To IselinSewer System out by the conference. That per- ing letter from H. P. Chandler, ex- home in Danbury, Conn. walls, as is done at Rahway, does thence northerly along Woodhr tained to the Hopelawn district residents of town attended school in ecutive secretary of the corporation: the structure. them more harm than good. At An- Appropriation for Work Now Creek to the Port Reading RailroMJL|| where a bond issue has been floated "Your letter of May 19th address- nandale the institution will be laid $275,000—Committee Has District Number 2 embraces Hopf* L to purchase equipment. The commis- Ceramics Works Employees out like a New England village with lawn, Fords, Lafayette, Iselin, Co**! ed to Public Service Electric and Gas To Refuse to Include sioners were afraid the hold-up of Company, attention of Mr, J, C. 01- To Give Dinner Tonight at cottages around a central court. A- Ionia, Avenel, Port Reading, ^ their funds would prevent them from wine, in reference to installing an Seidler's for Mr. Schendorf Famous Ultimatum Is bout thirty-ifive buildings will com- Other Street* and all other territory not # retiring their bonds as they tome underground system for street light- prise the institution and there will in District Number 1. The camlM due. Darby informed them they may Ing on Main street from Amboy av- A group of employees of the be no wall around them. The hearing of Iselin's propose dates living in the two different 4igl issue a note in an amount sufficient 1'iiuc to Rahway avenue has been re- Woodbridge Ceramics will give a Repeated by Iselin In "Our idea is to place boys in an quarter-million dollar sewer system tricts will be so placed for competl- -M atmosphere as near tike that of tion but no candidate will be re-;| ferred, to the writer and would say testimonial dinner tonight at Seid- scheduled to be held on Monday af- that the matter has been carefully community as we can make it," said ternoon, was postponed to allow the «trkt«d as to where subs|cription#«; investigated by the proper officials ler's Beach for Mr. Peter Schendorf, Asking Separate Ward Dr. Moore. "Then when their terms may be sold as a District 1 candidat*vi Egan, Pender, Levi vice president and general manager. expire the boys will not face the a- ordinance to be amended so as to may sell subscriptions in District 8 j| if the company but we do not feel "No Taxation Without Repre- it is a proper time to install under- Between forty and fifty will be pres- brupt transition they are now call- nclude four streets not in the orig- and vice versa. The reason for the J On Assessor Board ground street lighting in Wood- ent. sentation" Is Basis of Re- ed on to make in getting back into inal draft. At the same time the two districts is solely to insure oo«t'* bridge. quest Signed by 304 Res- step with normal community mat- appropriation for the work was rais- car going to each district. Trio Take Over Assessment of "We understand that the street is ters." ed from $250,000 to $275,000. The The awards are being offered idents of Section In a talk on the terra cotta in- Township Property—Each simply to be given a two inch coat Rusty Nail in Foot Gives new streets are Auth avenue, War- a competitive, basis, the winners to-^ of Asphalt and is not to be torn up dustry R. Linn Clare, superintendent be decided by the number of vofc To Draw $1,000 Hopelawn Boy Blood Poison Claiming the right to "representa- wick, Hunt and Goodrich streets. A as there is a good concrete founda- tion as well as taxation" a petition of the Federal Terra Cotta, said that obtained by those competing. Th material was used architecturally as hearing on the amended ordinance winning votes are easily obtained Starting today the job of assess- tion at the present time. The com- Neglect of a wound in his foot containing 1(0-1 names of Iselin resi- pany does not feel it would be war- will be held on July 11. they are given on all subscription ing township property will be han- caused by stepping on a rusty nail dents requests the Township Com- 1 ranted in spending the amount of received from both new and renew -:', dled by a board of three men ap- has resulted in sixteen year old Jo- mittee to make their district a ward A Mrs. Truel appeared before the money required for this underground in itself. T'he petition was filed with al subscriptions to the Woodbrid^i pointed by the administration at seph Sutlara of Hopelawn being tak- Woodbridge Now Has Committee to urge that while the a- Independent, installation and is therefore sorry to the committee at its meeting on mendment waa being made the names salaries of $1,000 each per annum suy that it cannot go along with the en to the Perth Amboy City Hospi- instead of, as formerly, by a sin- tal for treatment of an attack of Monday and was referred to the ad- of Star and Eagle streets be Any man or woman, young or proposition at this time. ministration committee and the at- Its Own Commissioner eluded. She was told that Eagle may enter the circulation gle tax assessor chosen by the peo- blood poisoning. Sutlara stepped on torney over a strenuous protest by ple at general election. The new "Yours very truly, street slopes in the wrong direction "H. P. CHANDLER, the nail last week and did not re- Second Ward Committeeman Charles Continued on page nine board was named at the Township gard the wound as serious until he to be drained by the system being "Executive Secretary." G. Kish who asked that it bo re- To Handle Scout Troops proposed and that to connect Star Committee meeting on Monday and became so lame he could hardly walk. ferred to the Committee as a whole consists of J. Barron Levi to serve He is recovering, although for a Through action in a regular meet- street would necessitate a,n expense for quick action. Kish offered to that would carry the Committee be- for one year; Howard E. Pender of time his condition was considered se- ing of the Executive Board of th Dill Instructs On Accidents Occur To Two amend a motion by Grausam but the yond the amount it intends to spend Xewaren for two years; and John amendment was voted down. Raritan Council, Boy Scouts o Children of Jake Grausam rious. this year on the work. To reach Star Kgan Sr. of Fords for three years. The current sentiment in Iselin is America, held recently, John Dixon In effect the board is Democratic, While at play with a group of boys was, appointed as District Scout street it would be necessary to lay a- Gas Tax Collection- not new for it was brought up at bout, 1,000 feet of line, Engineer as was expected, although up until on Wednesday, twelve year old Will- Found Dead in Bed least once before the present admin- Commissioner for Woodbridge. Gasoline and Interstate TrifiJ the. time Levi rand and was defeated iam Grausam fell from the porch of Mr. Dixlon is well qualified tc Merrill said. istration was in control. At that fie Levies Become Effec- for the Township Committee on the his home and fractured his left arm Joe Horvat, fifty-six, was found time it was pointed out that grant- handle this responsibility as Distrlc Mrs. Truel and others averred Republican ticket four yeara ago he at the elbow. ' Last week his sister, dead in bed at 304 Fulton street on ing the request would entail split- Commissioner for he has been in their street is "always overlooked tive Tomorrow was listed as a Republican. Since Ellen, fell from a cherry tree and Tuesday morning. The body was ting the township up into so many Scouting for the past seven years when it comes time to remove snow". that time he has strenuously opposed broke both wrists. The children are discovered at 6 o'clock by Mrs. wards thijt the governing body would and ha3 served as scoutmaster in Her contention was backed up by TRENTON, July 1.—Instruction^ his former party at the polls. of the family of Committeeman and Szurbo with whom Horva" t boarded, be so large and unwieldy. The law Troop 13, Perth Amboy, during this Comwitteeman Kish who urged that were issued yesterday by Comml The change from elective assess- Mrs. Jacqb Grausam of Greeti street. when the landlady went to call him. specifies that when a new ward] is period. He holds 22 merit badges as long as the ordinance has to be aioner Dill of the Motor Vehicle or to a board of three members was She says the man had been sick for formed it must be of equal popula- and is an Eagle Scout, which is the amended to include four new streets partmont for the enforcement of about a month, highest a,ward of the Boy Scouts of brought about by an ordinance, the 1 tion with 'the remaining wards. To it should be expanded to include gasoline tax and excise tax passage of which was provided for "Ben* and "Wes" Depart bring this about it would be neces- America. He is a graduate of the the streets mentioned by Mrs. Truel. ures which become effective tod !>y a Legislative act during the win- sary to change the existing boun- Scoutmaster's Training Course at Co- When the Mayor reminded him that The former imposes a tax of ter. The administration feels that T. Wesley kiddle and Bernhardt Son to McKains dary lines of the present wards in lumbia University and is an expert Hopelawn had been promised a sewer cents a gallon on gasoline and the work entailed in assessing such Jensen expect to leave tomorrow such a way that, resulting sections on troop meeting programs and rec-system this year Kish offered to latter a tax on automobiles car morning on a camping trip to a point A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. reational methods and activities. take the responsibility on his own freight or passengers in inter ;i huge municipality is too much for Warren McKain of Myrtle avenue, would be of approximately the same (tin; man. James McKeown, who.re- in Maine near the Vermont border. size, I Mr. Uixon is employed by the shoulders of asking that Hopelawn's traffic. They will use a cur and trailer for Sunday morning. Both mother and Board of Education in ,Rahway as a system be laid over until next year. Arrangements have been made I linquished office yesterday, would child are doing nicely. have! had another year to serve to the journey. teach«r of manual training, mechan- Committeeman Grausam expressed Mrj Dill to post fnapeetors' at nompjlete the three year, term to ical drawing and industrial arts. He the view that should the Committee various ferries leading to New Yo which lie was elected.- has recently moved to Woodbridge hold up its ordinance to allow amend and Pennsylvania and to have th Deaths and was immediately secured as Dis- ments every time (a delegation ap ride on interstate busses for the p ManWho Used Another's Name Falls^ BOWNE —Mrs. Rose, seventy-one trict Commissioner, meeting with the pears to usklfor thetn'the work would poae of checking the mileage and Breaks Left Arm, Sprains years of age, (lied at her home, 48 approval of all the scoutmasters, as- nev«r be started. The amendment number of trips made daily. Right in Fall from Ladder Into Pit Dug by Himself; Arrestea Freeman struct, Woodbridge, oarly sistants and troop committee mem- was made without including Star and Mr. Dill has called on all Tu«du_v murning, a lingering illness. bers of Woodbridge. Ire was recom- Eagle streets. state bus aiidji truck owners to While painting the club rooms of d. Their plan was to allow F'leck The dei't'asi'il is survived by a hna- mended for this iJosition by Vice returns promptly to the depart! A man who gave his name as President John M. Kreger at thu th« Jolly Rogers Club in Choper's George J. Fleck was arrested in to cash the cheek anj then to have bttnd, Hurry A., two daughters, Mrs. The federal injunction recently rom Board meeting. —Mrs. George Keating Sr. of towi Hall, Theodore Leber Jr. fell f Ford* yesterday afternoon

The Rules and Campaign Opens At Once - - Campaig] Regulations Costs Nothing to Enter

1—A»y wklra ftnn *f pod tlarwur residing in IS—In cut »f typographical OT ttbn *vT»r II to *>- tait dty or immsadlBf ttrritory. la eligible tc en- dfntood that neither the jmblishtra nor tha aun- tW M4 e«tap«t* far a prit*. Nwalnat ons m«y be p«irn manager ihsll be held responsibly *xe*pt f»r •ad« M asy Ujss during tb« altetion. th« ntctiMry correction apon the IMB*. Everybodi t—Nt aaiplay* or ntar relative of any employe tn 14 Er.ry candidate, ti an authoriied aftnt of * i tfclt oe-wipapar la allfiol* to satit till distribution. n«wrp»ptr, and •• inch may ccll*#t sobacrip- W» rsHirt tfc* right U r*)*ct any nomination tloB pajrmtitti from present u w«l| a* fro«'»*w snkseribart. »—Tb# wiaaua *i tk« prlws will b* d«cid»d by MEN OR WOMEN ELIGIBLE - - Utatr »ccr*diU4 tradit*, aaid endiU bvlig represent- 16—A •ubicrtbir onct turned la bj a eandidata and •d by th« b*I)«U laaiad on subscriptions and by •xUndtil at any time during tha t»nrp»ijn b»y*nd ceapont «ltpf*4 {TAB tk* papara. th» timt It

gether with the Opportunity Coupons, you will be entitled to 400,000 EXTRA VOTES be-

sides all the regular votes as per the regular schedule. t Secure your First Subscription and send it along with the Coupon below and you will be al-

lowed the regular votes and also the 100.00Q Bonus Votes. This is your chance to make a

good showing in the published list of candidates. Your Own Subscription, or that of a friend, will make you one of the leaders in this Great Tur Prize Race. Use the Coupon Now. But Act Promptly, for each day is valuable. j HOW THE CARS WILL BE AWARDED Division of Districts There are Two Grand Prizes to be awarded the successful winners, both prizes being beauti- To give the candidates outside of Woodbridge proper an equal chance at a prize automobile, ful brand new Pontiac Sixes in the two door sedan model, valued at $875 each. One of the the territory covered by The Woodbridge Independent has been divided into two distinct dis- cars will be given the candidate who resides in District Number 1 having the greatest num- tricts, number on*} and number two. \ ber of vote* in his district at the close of the campaign. The oth

permitted to sell subscription outside of their own districts, there being ING THE CAMPAIGN. There are no loser, iu thi. campaign and the least »yoiM, is a 20% commission check. can win WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JVI.Y

>mv avcm:(> to Ilia?, street. 8" vitrified sewer in Cnakley Parade, Games, Fireworks to Make treet, 8" vitriOil server in Wright rtroot. 15" vitrified sewer in Vorn»m AveneVs Fourth a Memorable Day aireet. 8" vitrified lewer In Sutton strict. Final Plans Cqnipl«" Toi Draw Out Score of Uruuual Float* . CRANBURY, N. J. itrifled sewer iniMiddlesex avenue from Kennedy street to Lincoln Tlje committee fir years; 50 yard dash for boys, 12 . Highway. > Fourth of July celebration held their 16 years; can race for boys, 8 to The Latest White & Hess Subdivision went over the top big years; barrel race for boys, | 35O't more or less: final meeting at the fire house last 8" vitrified sewer, 5B0' 12"' and night to cdmplete nil arrangements 16 years; wheelbarrow race for last week-end. More than half of th? 350 Lake Front Lots were 83' of 15" in LaGuardia Avenue. for, one of the biggest local affairs 12 to 16 years; potkto race for 8" vitrified sewer in Sonoiara av- eVW held. L, Bamberger and Com- 12 to 16 years. . - sold to enthusiastic buyers. nue. ' . pany have donated a silver loving 2B yard dash for girls 8 to IB; J«! 8" vitrified sewer in Flat avenue., cup *hieh will be awarded as flrit yard dash for girls 12 to*16 ye»i . 8-10" vitrified sewer hi Pershinfc prize for the most attractive float 50 yard dash for ladles; ballo ^ avenue. The second, priie wUl te gold blowing contest for wqmen; fat This week-end positively closes out the «ien's race, 200 pound minfenum, 8'* vitrified sewer In TrUst street. Priies• will • also < be awarded fot the following divisions ;«vmong Af wafc t \ \ 8" vitrified sewer in Trento street. The! Av*nel Athletic (Jlub will 8" vitrified sewer in Flume street tM children: baby caVrt«R1- 8" vitrified sewer in Dlaf streat cation th*», iriU be free dancing;hi from Kennedy street to Broad The parade will form on Remsen avenue at 9.30 "a. m.. All school the school aimftorium at 8 p. to. street. Gardner's Orchestra of Rahway THD ONLY SALE and 4th 3" vitrified sewer in Kennedy children are requested to he present. The formation f'\\\ be: police escort, furnish the music for. dancing. AT THIS LOWEST place. . The fireworks display will be ) POSITIVELY NO LOTS 8" vitrified' sewer in Wilson av«- marshall and 'assistants, auto with PRE-DEVELOPMBNT PRICE honor guests, ex-service men, Amer- at the Steel Equipment at 9 p. JO; SOLD TO REALTORS! nue, The committee headed by Char ••;, 8-12." vitrified sewer ip. Corjefc ican Legion, Red Cross, Boy Scouts, school children, baby carriages, doll 9l*wel hav« been very busy for avenue from Diaz street to Lincoln past month making house to hon»*, Highway. carriages, small floats, bicycles, cos- This Is Your Last Chance To Buy tumes, Woman's Club, Rosary So- canvass for donations, holding d fi, 8" vitrified sewer in Marconi av- ciflty, Christian Endeavor Society, parties, to get enough money t enue. Iroquoia Outing Club, Avene] A. A. gether'to make the entertaiimi***' 8" vitrified sewer in Hillcrest av- Rahway Park Citizen's Club, ana any possible. They wish to thank e*w A Beautifully Located Lakeshore Lot enue. other organizations, firemen and ap- one who helped in any way to )na|fca 8-10" vitrified sewer in Oak Tree AT THE AMAZINGLY LOW PRE-DEVELOPMENT PRICE OF paratus, business trucks and private the affair a success. The comiiitljft, road from Lincoln Highway to 220 automobiles! The line of march will is: Charles Siessel, chairman; T|ho feet more or less West of, Hillcreat be down Avenel street to Rahway as Canon, secretary; Louis Krt avenue. avenue, up Burnett street to Man- Ernest Nier, Frank Healy, 8" vitrified sewer in Silzer ave- hattan avenue, to Meinfcr street, Drevich, Joe Lomax, Charles nue. judges and guests will review the C. Stern, Rudolph Voelker, Gtox|i» 8" vitrified sewer in Harding av- parade, down to the Avenel Athletic Kaiser, Charles Meiaro, Anthony enue. Cljub House on Pennsylvania avenue Galaida, all of the fire company, wlo 8 & 10" vitrified sewer in-Iselih h h fl ii ill tk l are sponsoring the affair and 1k« Boulevard. where the flag raising will take place members of the committee from $ NOT MORE THAN FIVE LOTS SOLD TO ANY ONE PURCHASER 20" vitrified sewfcis^ Chain O' and a short address by a prominent er organisations assisting are p Hills road from about 5| feet north citizen. , 'y Frank- Barth, treasurer; Mrs. Foraitri of Canal street to Sreen street. The judges are Supervising Prin- Braithwaite, Mrs. Charles Siessel," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PRICE OF ALL c al J H Love Mrs Loui 20" viirified sewer In Green street fan»Pd Mr8- )- - - « ^AnVe\, Mrs. J, Suchy;, Mrs., E, Moran, MjM from Chain O' HUIB road' to Worth Williap A, (Ryan. The Annat Baker,! Miss jWiUwlmii^a gtreet Westminster Ca.dfeta o^ Perth Ajnbuy Unsold Lots (If any) Will Advance July 5th 20" vitrified sewer in Worth and the QUeen.City Band of Plain- 3treet. field will furnish music for the pa- — Clatdfled Ads. Bring Rimlta — 20" vitrified sewer in Berkley rade. The next event scheduled is the ball game between the married Boulevard from Worth street to Notice to Creditors Benjamin street. and single firemen st 12.30 noon on BE OUR GUEST SUNDAY OR MONDAY FREEDOM the Steel Equipment Field. The Ath- Robert A Hirner, administrator of 20" vitrified sewer in Benjamin q Agnea Swallow, deceased, by direc- street from Berkley Boulevard to In- letic events will be held on the aid tion of the Surrogate of the County AT THE BRAINERD LAKE COLONY CLUB IS YOURS diana avenue. baseball diamond' at the-Steel Equip- of Middlesex; hereby gives notice to Acceptance of this cordial invitation puts you I'NIlEK X<) OBLIGATION to buy. You must At Brainerd Lake Park 20" vitrified sewer in Indiana av- ment at 1.30. Rudolpph Voelker and see this wonder property in order to apprenati1 Um prrcriliMit-smashing1 opportunity offer. the creditors of the said Agnes Swal- Through special arrangements of the nue from Benjamin street to about hihi s committeitt e hhav e arrangerranged the folfol- low to bring in their d»bts, demand! Refreshments and cigars FREE. White & Hess huspitnlity prevails at this holiday event, Stroll 100 feet south of Cooper avenue. lowing events: \j through the'quaint, restful, immaculate street.* of historic Cranbiiry, with its well kept private developers, whose reliability will be and claims against the estate of iihfl vouched for by our bankers, TEN 18" vitrified sewer in Juliet street 50 yard dash for, boys, 8 to 12 said deceased, under oath or affrn>a- homes, and huge, shady elms . , . , the center »f the town, its hank, churches, theatre, library PER CENT, of all money is applied from Middlesex Essex Turnpike to and stores are five minutes' walk from the summer" colony .... «nsily accessible to commuters to the treasury of the BRAINERD Advertised June 17 and 24, 1027 tion, within six months from this l>y auto, Iniscs, and Pennsylvania Railroad. MOHK THAN" ON'K HALF of all lota were sold about 885 feet East of Middlesex with notice of hearing June 27, date or they will be forever barred < LAKE SUMMER COLONY CLUB, to Essex Turnpike. ON'THK OPENING DAV last week. Don't miss this opportunity to invest, at easy terms, in he administered by a board of direc- 1927.' of any action therefor against Ijhe this lakenhore property, of the metropolitan auction, for homesito or investment. tors which you, the purchaser, el«ct. 18" vitrified sewer in Middlesex Amended June 27, 1927. said administrator. Within a few minutes' walk of the exclusively residential town of Cranbury, A spacious ,colonial home has been Essex Turnpike from Juliet street to Advertised as amended July 1 and Dated May 20, 1927. set aside aa the headquarters, ad- about 240 feet West of Poor Farm ^ 1927, with notice of hearing July ROBERT A. HIRNER, , in the heart of prosperous Middlesex County, you may buy charming Road. joining which are tennis courts, 11, 1927. Administrator. ball field, golf-clock, and children's 8" sewer in Auth avenue begin- playground giving you WITHOUT B. J. DUNIGAN, G-10, 17, 24; 7-1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 8-5, ning at the center line of Kennedy Township Clerk. ADDITIONAL COST, the freedom street, and extending northerly a- 12. Summer Bungalows of the colony, and enjoyment of the SUITABLE FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCES AT great American sports: long the center line of Auth avenue to the center line of Warwick street. Easiest j $149.50 DOWN 8" sewer in Hunt street beginning Fishing Swimming at the center, line of Auth avenue $1,495 Terms \ $14.50 PER MONTH and extending westerly along the center line of Hunt street for a dis- Remember that Brainerd Lake Park it not a wilderness! Water, light and Boating Golf Tennis tance of 510 feet. gat are already jwithin a short distance of the property! 8" sewer in Goodrich street be- Why ginning at the center line of Auth Horseback Riding avenue and extending both easterly and westerly along the center line WHITE & HESS of Goodrich sfteet a, distance of 5J0 feet, respectively. we sell 4 GREEN STREET ow* FREE BUS 8" sewer in Warwick street begin- WOODBRIDGE leaves our Woodbridge Office ning at the center line of Auth ave- 249 W. 34th St., New York Cranbury Headquarter! at Cranbury Inn at 1 P. M. sharp on Sunday pue, and extending westerly along Phon* Lackawanna 7.710 Phone Cranbury 414 and Monday. , the center line of Warwick -street a the distance of 510 feet and extending AND easterly along the dpnter line of REMEMBER: TRANSPORTATION REFRESHMENTS Vanvick street from the center Hnc FREE if Auth avenue to a point 200 feet DUNLOP easterly of the "easterly line of Tal- .<\ n TM wi vm vn VSM tat vsawewswcwcwiwimi yit w niadge street. Notice Together with manholes, septic Whereat the within ordinance wit Be it Ordained by the Township tanks, treatment works and disposal TIRE amended at a meeting held June 'onmittee of the Township of works and all other appurtenances; 27— Woodbridge, in the County of Mid- 11 in accordance with a plan of sew- OR 39 YEARS Dunlop has been build- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that dlesex: , rs dated M/»y, 1927; made by Fing the world's supreme tire. Dunlops the Township Committee-will hold a 1. A sewer system together with a George iR. Merrill, Township Engi- wear longer because Dunlop knows how to meeting at the Memorial Municipal trunk, trunks, stems, septic tanks neer and now on file in his office. build better at each vital point. FIREWORKS Building, Woodbridge, N. J., on and disposal works ahall be construct- 7. The location of any part of Take the hidden carcass beneath the July 11, 1927, at 3.30 o'clock in the ed aa a local improvement pursuant said system may be changed or the tread. Dunlop owns its own cotton mills afternoon, Daylight Saving Time, to to Ajticle XX, Chapter 152 of the said plans or specifications depart- for no other purpose than to spin the best of all kinds at , consider the finnd passage of the fol- Lawa of 1917, as amended, to .pro- ed from by resolution of the Town- long-fibre cotton into the famous cable- lowing ordinance, at which time and vide for the. sanitary disposal of sew- ship Committee within the limit of twist cord that goes into this carcass. place objections thereto may be pre- erage in that part oi Woodbridge the appropriation herein provided sented by any taxpayer of the Town- known as the Iselin Section'. for, so far as,may be found necessary The extra strength in these cords means ship. ' 2. Said system shall be known as in the actual carrying out of the pro- an added factor of safety against constant Property owners wishing to object the IseHn Trunk Sewer. : posed improvement, either because load and pounding of roads—longer life BLAKE'S may file a written objection with 3. The cost of said several im of difficulty, or'in the work of con- and greater mileage. the Township Clerk prior to that provements shall be assessed upon struction. " ; The extra "stretch" enables the carcass dute. lands in the vicinity thereof bene- The average assessed valuation to give under severe blows, and to come B. J. DUNIGAN, fited^ or increased in value thereby, of the taxable real property (includ- bad: into its original position without in- 100 Main Street Woodbridge Township Clerk.' to the) extent of the benefit. ing improvements) in the Township ternal injury. of Woodbridge, in the County of 4. »The sum of ffwq Hundred Sev- The Dunlop tread—the toughest rubber AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE enty-five Thousand ($275,00©) dol- Middlesex, computed upon the n0xt •"*• development known—wears slowly and ' FOR A TRUNK SEWER, LATER- lars or* so- much thereof afc may be preceding three valuations thereof in ALS, SEFF-K5 TANKS AND DIS- necessary, is hWby appropriated to the manner provided in Section 12 smoothly, making sure that you get out of POSAL WORKS, IN THE IS& meet* the cost of carrying out said of Chapter 252 of the Laws of 1916, your Dunlopa, all the extfa mileage that LIN SECTION OF WOOD- improvement. as amended, is $13,031,626.00. The added' care and longer experience have BRIDGE TOWNSHIP. 5. Temporary notes oc bonds are net debt of said Township computed built into them. We recommend that you The Rendezvous Restaurant | hereby authorized to be issued frorr in the manner provided in said Sec- put Dunlops on yafur car. tion 12, including the debt hereby au- St. George Avenue and Freeman Street time to time, in an amount mot to exceed the sum above appropriated thorized is 1811,184,00, being 6.26%. UutoSuqqeA tiotui A supplemental dpbti abatement, Woodbridge, N. J. BY A. SNYDER pursuant to the provisions of Sec- tiolj 13. of Chapter 262 of the Laws showing the same has been ma.de and filed with the Township CleVk, as Announces the beginning of a regular Prepare for that Spring of ,1916, as amended, which notes HOLOHAN BROS. . t required by said act. drive, with a trip to or bonds shall he^r interest at s Amboy Ave., and 2nd St. rate not to .exceed six per cent, p^i 9. There shall be taken by con- Woodbridge, N. J.' Sunday Dinner at $1.50 annum. Atl other matters in res demnation, purchase or otherwise pect of said notes or bonds shall be for the purpose of affording the You are cordially invited determined by the Chairman of th necessary rights of way' for said Township Committee, the Township septic tanks, treatment works and Clerk and TownsliiptTr8aaurer, who disposal works for said sewer- sys- are hereby authorUed to execute tem Where the [game departs from and issue1 said temporary notes or the street lines^ the following de- bonds. scribed lands and r^al estate in the RABIN0W1TZ HARDWARE 6. The sewers to be constructed Township of Woodbridge, the south- herqunder are as follow*: erly part of Lot 1 in Block 430 con- "If It's Hardware, We H*ve It!" 2^" vitrified sewer ty Madison taining about eight acres. Full Line of sti^et, from about 425, feet south- Part of lot 604 in Block 431; part every Now is the time o' erly fro*n Benjamin, street to about of lot 1 in Block 371; part of lot HARpWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VAR- year to thimk of pre- 130 feet northerly from Benjamin 1 in Block 434; parts of lots 6 arrd paring for that street. 40 in Block 438; parts of lots 1 and 2\ seconds NISHES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS. v spring drive -c- we 20" vitrified sewer (in Cherry 48 in Block 487F; lot 1 in Block Street, from about ISO feet south 435; lot 1 in Block 436; lots 38 and 658,555 ROOSEVEtT AVE. pARTERET, N. J. can tune-up and re- «rly from1 Benjamin iflreet to Mid 39 in Block 437 D; part- of lot 2 In someone buys Tel. Carter^ 312 and 1018 pair your ca,r for dlesex Essex. Tuniplk".. '. Block 4421 part of- lot 1 in Bloik Springtime motoring. 20"' vitrified suwar in Middlesex 442V; part of lot 14 in BlockMr$; a- "Suyder's in always a Turnpike from Cherr^ street west- parts of lots 16 arid 17 in Blo?V erly about 490 feet. 4S2F; part of lot 1686 in Block food «uto suggestion" 8" and 15" vitrifiad sewer in Dow 448W; parts of lots 1298 and 1334 avenue from K,enuedy airset to Liu, 'in Block 448V. •«.; FOR FULLER BRUSHES coin Highway about 110 feet east- (Blouk and lot numbers referred to SNYDER'S erly of Oak Tw r,oad. are thow as indioated on the Ab- 8" vitrified ^ sewer in •e»meht M»p of the Townahip CMMhe M GARAGE Highway from about 110 feet ea«t» NWA DUNLOP WOODBRIDGK FRIDAY, jn.Y 1. PACE I bo mailed within on* Criticitm'a Object | CHARLES FORM AN. Ontiiiu' "f Rid The Ipui!IIIIMU' iiiin nf criticism ! A 1 "1 •>rful Slory < Surroratr. illivil uilfilliiir to the (>xci>m>r>i. JOHN P. 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TH^AT TODAY and TOMORROW— Clara Bow and Reed Howes in TWO PERFECT PICTURES DAILY "Rough House Rosie" INDEPENDENCE al»o r •(?• :.-.'• !•! McWALTERS and TYSON Preient

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.'.'• :':..•:% r.as bc-er, ;u.p i in the iia.-t ar.d r.i-thing will i- :..r- p.'Od in the future for our p;i:n,T..-. Never have "Frivol Oddities" -,v. (•mharras-cd or intentionally "ffer.dtd cur patrons •A-.tr. th* picture? or. our screen f.r the theatre'" personal SUNDAY—July 3— -:«rT. Ws- have never taker) advantage "f the fact that "W.C Fields, Ivy Harris (One cf Paramount's Junior Stars) and \v<- are Rahway'* only theatre. Richard*Sheets' Gallagher in "Trie Fbtters* A Paramount Picture Ben Lyon and Mary Brian in

1 tout him into :ht-ir pan? t(i end . As Pa Potter. ; ..ir mat of the "Where Trails Bepin.' which is a competition which was ruining the whole Potter tri't.' Kitlii? U said to "differed" sort of dog picture and "THE HIGH HAF Today and Tomorrow bandit h'JMn*?*. Hut they maile H step into an ele:; :i: peculiarly his intensely dramatic. mistake and in the end he clean? own, — the d«I) ;t:ion of familiar up ;hi- gang and savts '.he heroine. American types, ••crallv sprinkled NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— with those laup - which usually spring up in Mr, Average Citizen's "Fri»co Sally Levy" It \otic« is hereby given that seal- GILDA GRAY life. ed bids will be received by the Board A Sparkling Comedy Mary Alden, Ma. torments Pa to Marion Davies in The golden girl of New Broadway who brings to our of Chosen Freeholders of Middlesex : such a degree that he decides to in- County for the construction of a re- fair city the night club life of the great White Way 'Friscp~' Sally Levy," a sparklinp vest all the mortpak-t money in an oil inforced concrete pavement on Rah- c-medy romance of Irish-Jewish life |P1IE THE TOILER" in her latest picture deal in order to p>•". rich quick. But way avenue in the Borough of ( ar- with Sally O'Neil and Roy D'Arcy. he learns that gold ha? to be^dug, it teret, from its intersection with crimes ti-i the Woodbridge. Theatre doesn't always out -of the Washington avenue Northwesterly Saturday. ground. Incidentally, his daughter, toward Rahway, a distance of ap- "CABARET" Sally ()"Xeil plays the part of a Ivy Harris, cause- additional trouble proximately 6292 feet and opened ydenish and impudent pirl court- by eloping, — but ' is -he who gets KEIffi-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE who is supported by that great star and read in public at the County d by two lnve:-s. Roy D'Arcy is the home in time tu -aw- the day and Record Building, New Brunswick, ish lover and Charles Pelaney pay check. N. J., on Thursday, July 7, 11»27, at THURSDAY, FRIDAY «nd SATURDAY— he Jrish suit'T. Teren Holtz con- 2.30 P. M., Standard Time. TOM MOORE ributes a distinguished bit of uhar- icter acting in this film a.s Sally's I "Where Traili Begin" Drawings, specification? and forms and a real comedian who never fails to make us laugh ather, and Kate Price, as her mnth- of bid, contract and bond for the Rin-Tin-Tin, the marvel dog in >r, does_equally (j°°d work. "Silverstreak," famous canine proposed work, prepared by W. CHESTER CONKLIN The story is rich in humor, pathos screen star and known throughout Franklin Buchanan, County Engi- id heart interest, being so pro- the world as the king of dog actors, neer, have been filed in the office of "TRACKED BY THE POLICE" Companion Feature— oundly true to lie as to hold the has a role entirely different from the said Engineer at 175 Smith ttention from the first reel to the his previous successes in "Where ?treet, Perth Amboy, N. J., and may ast. Don't miss it! Trails Begin," his current special be inspected by prospective bidders ! CULLEN LANDIS feature, which will be seen in this \ during business hours. Bidders will city at the Woodbiidge Theatre on be furnished with a "copy of the i in "Potter*", Fieldi' Funnieit Friday. ' , specifications and blueprints of the ' Johnnie Walker is the human co- drawings by the Engineer, on proper W. C. Fields, owner of the world's notice and payment of the cost of nu>t ridiculous mustache, comes to star with "Silverstreak" in "Where "FRENZIED FUMES" Trails Begin," but the hub of the •preparation. Bids must be made on I he Woodbiidge Theatre next Satur- the Standard Proposal Forms in the ! lay in what is, heralded as his fun- entire plot is "Silverstreak", who, finding the pelt of his beloved mate manner designated therein and re- niest comedy, Paramount's "The quired by the specifications, must Potters". Those who know their nailed to a door, seeks and finds her STRAND Sunday-Continuous All Day killer. , be enclosed in sealed envelopes, omic supplements will immediate- j bearing the name and address of the y recognize this as, the name of J. Piquant Charlotte Stevens por- bidder and name of the job, on the \ THEATRE ', McEvoy's weekly howl producer. trays the leading feminine role in ! outside, addressed to the Board of EVELYN BRENT in . Chosen Freeholders of Middlesex ; County, and must be accompanied by a certificate of a bonding com- • PERTH AMBOY pany agreeing to furnish bond in j "THE JADE CUP" the amount of_JOO% of the contract, ! Evening at K-H). Mailings Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday :r WOODBRIDGR and a certified "cH&ck-^or, not less | 2;30. All Scats Itesci-veil, Ko\- OHice Open 10 a. m. to 10 p. :, also * " THEATRE ^"^ than ten per cent. (10%) of irTp-arj Summer Prices; Mat. 50c .. 30c; Eve. 75c, aOc & 30c. v mount bid, provided said check is not] Telephone Perth Amboy 15'J3 Matinee: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 3.30 P.>M. less than J500.00 nor more than ' "KING OF THE HERD" Saturday, 2.30 P. M.—Every Evening, 7 and 9 P. M. $20,000.00, and be delivered at the TODAY and TOMORROW— With an All-Star Cast place and at the hour above men- LAST TIMES TODAY—FRIDAY- tioned. The Standard Proposal RICHARD DIX in Form is attached'to the specification, copies of which will be furnished on Charles J. BryariVStrand Stock Company in application to the. Engineer. Monday and Tuesday "Knockout Reilly" Our First Real Farce Comedy of the Season The Board reserves the right to. MONDAY—Continuous Show Van Bibber Comedy "The Tennis Wizard" Variety reject any or all bids if deemed tf the firm, two years ago when the boy Chamber of- Commerce, coun Pay for It While It Works for You Wo make ovory effort to flee Elma Realty Associates, owners of selors; Loui3 P. Booz, City Engineer thnt our service to builders is the Cranbury property, assumed title of Perth Amboy, and Samuel J. Ma- 25* White materials washed in the Thor never have a all that we claim for it. to the site which fronts for half a son, of Runyon, resident engineer of Rut there are times when mile on the lake. the Port Raritan Commission, as en- Easy Payment gray look. Dirt, once ditlodged, falls through the gineering consultants. oven that may not be enough. Colony li Forming Terms Offered cylinder into a dirt trap below, preventing it from Although the club has been form- If things ffo wrong with you Mr. Hess believed that lake front- recirculating. and we are in any way respon- age, adjoining an exclusively resi- ed quietly it already has a member- sible, tell UB about it. dential town, and located within ship of over 100 with additional ap- We find that a little con- commuting distance of the big cities plications being received daily. The The Thor will wash anything, from heavv blankets structive criticism is often de- of the metropolitan section, would be charter granted by the American Au- to fine laces, quickly and without injury. Each arti- structive of ill will nnd misun- an ideul spot for locating a colony tomobile Association of Washington, derstanding. where the family of average means D. C, gives the club full sway in cle is lifted into the clean upper suds and swir.ir.g could purchase a permanent summer the Raritan Bay District, from Co- water dashed through it. Phoa* Phone home. lonia and Carteret on the North to 125 Red Bank, Freehold and Jamesburg A large Colonial home, on Half on the south and from the Raritan THOR Ironer It's easy to dean the Thor inside and out. Fresh Acre road, the main highway lead- Bay on the east to the Middlesex water run into the machine when the electric current ing through the development, was County line on the west. set aside as a club house for the Saves Time and Effort is on quickly cleans out the cylinder and a damp cloth use of members of the Brainerd The club is pledged to work in the Lake Park Club. In order to put interests of the motorist, endeavor- removes all marks from the smooth Duco finish of the ing to secure good roads through- $5 Will Put It at Your Service WOODBRIDGE this club on its feet, all contracts in- machine cluded a clause by which the devel- out the district and to advance such LUMBER COMPANY opers bind themselves to turn over legislation in Trenton as will work When a Thor is used ironing is finished in half ten per cent of all money paid by to the advantage of the owners and $ BUILDING MATERIAL STORE the time it takes by hand. You sit at ease and guide purchasers into the club treasury, to drivers of motor vehicles. Day and 5 Down WOODBRIDGE • NEW JERSEY be administered as deemed best by night service is provided all owners the pieces through. No extra wiring is required. of cars who join the club and it is a board of directors elected by the Move it into any room. Attach it to any light 18 . purchasers. claimed there are also many addition- al advantages. Members are provid- socket. Speed is automatically adjusted. It ope- Months Ground was set aside and staked ed with a membership card of the out for tennis courts, ball field, golf Associated Automobile Club of New rates slowly on damp pieces so as to dry them to Pay 666 clock, and children's playground. The Jersey and the emblem of the Amer- lake frontage, a hundred feet back thoroughly as they go through the machine and it ii a prescription for ican Automobile Association, known Cold*, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, from the shore, was set aside as passes more quickly over dryer articles. It irons community property, which a park throughout the country as the three Bilious Fever and Malaria. A's. everything with a finish the heaviest pressure on a Il kills the germi, will be planted and a dock built, as- suring every member of the colony hand iron fails to give. equal rights to the water front, easily accessible spot, where real A pumping system to supply pure rest and wholesome, out-door recre- water from a sanitary well to the ation may be enjoyed by the. entire When not in use the Thor folds, rolls away and homes is to l>t> built. Electric light family during the summer, and by may be stored in a space of two feet square. The When You Need und gus, being but a short distance working members over the week uwuy from the property, assure end." machine is finished in white Duco and nickel trimmed- Pay $5 Down Feed, Coal owners those indispensible comforts A sizeable increase in sales is ex and improvements in the near fu- ected to develop over the holidays, Easy Purchase Terms Make Payment Easy $5 a Month While and ture. unday, July 3rd, and Monday, July MASON MATERIALS Millie Pricei Attractive th, which will be the final sales day The NetU HOOVER Cleans forYo u Yet all these advantages, careful- or all remaining lots at the pre-de- Down PHONE ly planned, would not have been suf- elopment figure. Nothing cleans like the Hoover. Its special ficient inducement for the man of Eighteen Months to Pay Woodbridge average means to buy according to «»i of All Woodbridge Towiuhip in feature, " Positive Agitation," raises trie rug on a Hess, if two other factors had not the Independent, the moil widely cushion of air, flutters it, while gentle taps loosen the been anticipated by the developers. read paper in Woodbridge deeply-embedded dirt, which is then drawn up into They are, (1) a decided demand for k I 55 a development of this kind and (2) N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY a washable bag. extremely low purchase price at the o Belle Kath: Otfr Motto: fustiest of terms. By virtue of an order of the Cour QUALITY Mr. 11 ess, in an interview last f Chancery of New Jersey, modi Repair Service The dusting tools of the Hoover enable you to keep HONEST WEIGHT week, stated the reasons for the de- n the 9th day of June, A. D., 1927 your furnishings as thoroughly clean as your rugs. REASONABLE PRICES 1 maiul. Briefly, he said, that the in a certain cause wherein Edward If any of your electrical appliances are 1 city dweller was rapidly realizing \. Kath is petitioner and you ar out of order, bring them lo us. Our Re- the futility of trying tu snatch a ofondunt, you are raquired to ap- pair Department has expert workmen, who A liberal discount will be given on the purchaw WOODBRIDGE few hours out-of-doors enjoyment )ear and plead, answer or demur t< price of a new Hoover, if you turn in your old electric over the week end. "The negotiat- jetitioner's petition on or before thi will overhaul and put them in first-class ing1 of endless traffic jams, exhaust- Oth day of August, next, or in de working condition. cleaner. FEED & COAL CO. 1 'Siiturated air, nerve-racking slow ault thereof such decree will b Office and Warehouse progress through a chain of glaring aken against you as the Chancello: 'headlights," said Hess, "have pro- hull think equitable and just. llMain St. , Woodbridge duced a demand for a seculded, yet The object of said suit is to ob ain a decree of divorcA^.dissolvitii he marriage between you and th< aid petitioner, on the grounds o: The Finish That Stays New .esertion. Have Your Car Painted Now and Receive Our THOMAS L. HANSON, < i-l Solicitor for the Petitioner, Special Season Prices P. O. Address, 214 Smith St. Roaditeri Touring Coupei Sedan* I Perth Amboy, N. FOKD $30.00 $-10.00 J5B.00 $65.00 '-1, 8, 15, 22. —Mention this paper to advertisers— , Dodge, Essex, Durunt, Star, Overland 4 40.00 55.00 65.00 75.00 Huick 4, Cleveland, Nash 4, Stude- NAVICOAL buker Light C, 4, Jewett 50,00 C5.00 75.00 86.00 Prices delivered to— Huick (1 Studebakeer 6, Chandler, Hudson, Moon, Nush 6, Hupmobile, Woodbridge, Carteret, Avenel and East Rahway 'J Auburn.Reo.Oakland, Jordan, Paige 55.00 05.00 75.00 95.00 FLIT 1-4 Ton .... , Marmon, Mercer, Peerless THATCHER $2.75' . M Franklin, Stutz; Packard 6 G5.00 75.00 90.00 100.00 DESTROYS 1-2 Ton .... $5.00 | Lincoln, Packard 8, Locomobile, Pierce-Arrow 75.00 85.00 95.00 110.00 BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES Moths,Roaches 1 Ton .... $9.50 1 G. T J). AUTO PAINTING Bedbug$,Hies 5 Tons or over, per ton $9.00 % Agenti for' Moon! and Diana Car* For those Other Household Insects NAVICOAL CORPORATION 1 305 State Street ' Phone: Perth Amboy 27ftl<|| Telephone 196 721 St. George Avenue Woodbridge, N. J. 'cold Winter Nights HEN the sand-man comes 'round there is a cheery, warm bedroom iWn which to undress Billy or Mary, WOODBRIDGE Painting - Paper Hanging made possible by the scientific Decorating heating principle of the Thatcher NEW YORK Mr. V. S. Hall Pipeless Furnace. CANDY KITCHEN V. S. HALL Your dealer will tell you FIRE Manufacturers and Dealers in Price* Very Reasonable « the size you need. There is Strictly Pure Good Work Guaranteed a correct furnace to meet Tel. 5U3-R Woodbridge CANDIES AND tCE CREAM your individual require- 79 Mfain St., Woodbridge, Tel. 43 FORDS -~...... crra::. turn desmbtlW ihff THE THATCHER COMPANY mtiny nnui\uil iuuwtus LOUIS MORRISON o/lhe TWIiir Pipe- N«wvk, Naw Juwy GUSTAV BLAUM Usi Furnace unj iHnti Shoes, Clothing and General Tlmidm (mdJutu. Mme ... Groceries and Provision* 178 Merchandise Aid"" Open Every Day Except Saturday •7 MAIN ST. WoodbrUg. for the FORDS, N. J. VACATION DAYS TRAVEL * A Good Assortment To B"»tou, by automobile, ono way faro $5.00 Round Trip Thousand Ulandt: including railroad, pullman, trip around Ulaudi. 2 full day* at the hotel $44.00 To Providence, R. 1 • *3,80 Reasonably Priced To Bo.ton - $B.» To Worce»tor, Ma»« • j- #8.36 ANDREW M. SMITH To Bermuda, round trip • $70.00 to Niagara Fall*; including railroad and pullman ticket!, including Gorge Trip, 2 day. at hotel • $4200 Any vacation trip from 2 day* or longer arranged, including trans- HOAGLAND'S ring, Gas Steam & Hoi Water Heating portation, putlmaii, hotel accommodation!, ttftcroonu, tight****- ing, etc. at • minumum co»t. Fort rat*i ••• NEWSPAPERS • MAGAZINES- CONFECTIONERY BURNETT STREET, AVENEL, NEW JERSEY JACOB GQIPPERGBR, B«nk«T Ibridgo, 7SI orpartiratiori are Mil! enablin steuditv upward in the'scs [CLASSIFIEBIDS Ci*tm\f\p(i advertisements only on* rat » word: minimum chare* 2B«. tuVprtrtcut L O S~T ~~~ An ATTV.T:< an according to Now York Tirm . J'OUrE I>OG, female, 3 months ol,l. Subscription $1.50 Per Year <•> help pay th British debt.. C " a n - (trny, black none and tail. Missing r 4,7.=>O to Er.g'arvg : : •,',>••: < v< ;. i' ''••'.-' ' >' News fromThe Churches since Sunday. Reward. H. Clauss MIDDLESEX PRESS, 18-20 Green Street, ellatior.i't.'.T.ere i.= a charce to shew your 36K Cliff rood, Sewaren, Con*r*f»tiot>il | 3, will be < r.r ilsly in thr v»r- j. :, , i..,,r,. uv.f.ilhriiitre at o i.r. until ,l\ily 10 0" AM Mr WORK WANTED G. HARRIS PI. v Knockt-7s who expect rrvrubttion to dry up |pl1 a day.— 1 1 :0l>A. M -prmon. |l" will be eligible. The following 1482-W. .! . under ;h« Act of March Which rum do they mean? If they refer to tht ::!ed and 7 4.i P M. Evening S*rmon. 'are the enrollment committee: Mrs. 6-24; 7-1, 8, 15*. r Wwdt-ridge they're wrong-. That'n "built," !• . ..- — J. Strome, Miss Grace C. Huber. Mr?. in less than 24 hours. TH.itT fc»««op«l I A. F. Randolph. Edward Augustine,' HELP WANTED 8AM Celebration of Holy Eu-" Mrs. A. R. Bergen, Mr. William J Experienced stenographer to sobsti- It ric^r.": take much of a car, at that, to last soru drivers charist | Voorhees and Rev. Montage. j tute for five weeks beginning July 11 A. M. Holy Eucharist and Ser- ]18. Apply Gate Office, Federal Ter- i ra CotU Co., Woodbridge, N. J Ask a life-time.—Arkansas Gazette. men by Rev. Walter H. Stow«. M.U.odiH 'for Mr. Hallahan. ^ ITHI-irATinN is committed •-. r.cc r-.:v.c».. M-C;»1 Note Church School ha» been dis- 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. f. • -j«. ' J r»r;»: fro up nr org»n:M . It* a: IB No Scientific Proof That Any One Race Has continjed until September 18. 11:00 A. M. Holy Communion. HELP WANTED—FanuJ* .;« Tifw cr.lutr.ns nothing that it kj Meaning of Divine Presence." YOUNG WOMEN wanted to enter b ased '.r of a nature to c-ffend » proper .'*n«* of delicacy. Superiority Over Another \ 7:00 P. M. Epworth Leajru*. ap", o'r-.ninn. insofar a:, a sincere c^deavcr var. «rve to pre- the Training School for Nurses of The 10:00 A, M. Sunday School. 7:45 P. M. Patriotic Service. Jr. the Newark Beth Israel Hospital wnt i: doe- r>-t BPf>e»r ir, the r.w. b-t :« onflned :>• tr.e !P«<:»• set .Morning Sermon. By JOHN LANGDON-DAV1ES, English Educator. 11:00 A. M. O. V. k- M., P. O. S. of A., and all Fifty nurses wanted for the Fall a»ide fo- ••—the editorial cslumn. In :hi« c6luir.n it ;s p.edfed to nch 'hir.if. a.= it consider! worthy. »r.d :<> condemn and fig-nt 3:00 P. M. Junior Chrinian En-' ol^eT patriotic orders cordially in- class. C«urse: two years and six uphold condi-i'.r,. in which it .-*e« evidence cf innncenty. snjuMice. 'deavor. "How t^ o bw-e Goor^j d Amer» ii i vi ted.. Topic. ..Requjgjte» of Patriot- IHE theory of Nordic supremacy ie a method of white* .ing raw months. Requirements: one year or nrejudio.e rf :he public welfare. I'J columni »s all -Jme? are can*." ism.' higb school. The New Beth Israel open to r-jHicatiwi 'f communication? "n any subject, althou^a prejudice*. No evidence has been discovered by scit:. to prove 3:00 P. M. Early .Intermediates. Hospital will have a new Nurses' no communication w.".'. be considered that :? palpably b;;ter IT m»- that one raw is superior to another. Thpre is no su ' ;nsr as s "My Obligations to My Country." Coloi^d Baptitl Home, with individual bed rooms anil licidui * which is rot fifrwi by '•'-' autror. lr, c«w< where r. is 6:45 P. M. Senior Endeavor. 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. requerted. the nam« rf the author of a communication »;.! b* par* Nordic race and there is no such thing as any : • ract iD recreation rooms. Monthly allow- What Our Government Does For 1.30 P. M. Sunday School. ance. Apply Superintendent of hM in pabliahinf. c is pure-; T Europe "-hm complex' racial mixtures have come to exist. K.. 7:00 "Young People's Baptist NarsM, Newark Beth Israel Hn«Pj ly a mean* of classification and is similar to the letters on a -rd index, j r.io P. H. Evening Sermon. Union." tal, Newark, N. J. 8.00 P. M. Evening Sermon. 6-24, 7-1. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE— | Ran? prejudice eiwts because there is a certain point Th-. our feel- i Wednesday, 8 P. M, Prayer Meet- ing of thf univenalitv of th* brotherhood of man breaks do« GIRLS WANTED pl n a i for a daily ing. Having -pent m^nth? investigating the problem of circu- On the crowded iilandi of Great Britain we have learr.-'. to pet on i » » " GIRLS to leam work in cigar ma- £ j «. •^•catioT«iavivn DIVIBiblCe oviwtti to be held in Chri.tUn Scianc* Social? chine department, good pay to with people with at little fn«tion wpoMible and we do not ».v- nnaillthe Presbyterian Church this sum- lation huiiciirig. the concerns engaged in that work, and their The Christian Science Society of start, rapid advancement, General n«**«arr to distrust, fear, dislike and despise those who do r.ot belong to I mer under the su_gfrvision of Mrs. methods ar.ri reputations, the publisher of The Independent 1 Sewaren is a branch of The Mothet Cigar, Carteret. John Strome, aafisted by the fol- 6-17, 24; 7-1, 8. herewith ar.iu»unces a circulation contest to be conducted by onr race. LlChurch, lnThee First Churcuu h T . .v . . . . K-nwl . lowing volunteer workers: Miss Ruth ™ '™ ^ ' ' the Pacific Coast Circulation Service for the purpose of giv- ROOMS FOR RENT In America there are many more groups which hate r.ct become a JT^ J.B .J^, F b M T F : Scientistre heI<1, lmn Boston, Mass. ing the paper complete coverage in the territory it it published real part of the whole nation and in this great country there is a prob- Breckenridge, Mrs. Moore, Edward j » lem of race prejudice. f Augustine, Charles Brennan, Rev. E. i "ue ey«T 4 NICE ROOMS to let, all improve- to serve. ments, rent reasonable, apply John 8 | en o'clock. For over twenty years the P. C. C S. has conducted sim- It hu never been proved that any race is innately better than an- i^ ?"^,,, which ., 8n intr0 Subject of Lesson-Sermon this Savercokk , WlWyliie street and Misma avenue, Avenel, N. J. ilar campaigns for daily and weekly newspapers in all part? other. People are continually miiing race and culture. Race is heredi- ductory project o this advance pro week—"GOD." ? 7-1, 8, 15. of the United State* and Canada. It, reputation for fair deal-, tary and culture is something which comes to every individual from the| gram in r^us education will J^JJ. S'Vff o c1ock. l£ , ! 6 rooms, all im- ing, gathered from response to inquiries directed to publisher? fact that he has been born into certain surroundings. (^ nwnf'rfJX,,' ^ ^ Veld" Re.dk* Room is open on Thursday I *™ provements, including steam heat. and contestants with whom the company has come in contact, There^ nothing national or racial about language, music, *!?, 'daily except Saturday and will of- afternoons from three to five. Here g . philosophy oP'religion. When any gTOup sets itself up as The cho«en : fer courses in Bible, hymnology, rec- all authorized publications may b«Apply Andrew Koraca, 93 Central paper choosing it, above all others, to handle the | avpnue, Carteret. people of'theTmverse then there will be trouble in the world. A feeling 'reation and handiwork. Sunday, July read, borrowed, or purchased. here. Especially is the publisher pleased to be able ROOMS with board or rooms with to announce that the company has sent u? Mr. and Mrs. W. D. of racial superiority produces ill-feeling and opposition. kitchen privileges, 611 Barron av- Atwood, for investigation convinced the publisher that Mr. Altar of Roses at Home Wedding ; enue, Woodbridge, Education in Respect for Law Would Do Much 16-17, 24; 7-1, 8. S and Mrs. Atwood were the ones he should request the com- Of Local Girl to Hillside Youth F pany to ?end. to Check Juvenile Crime FIVE ROOMS and bath, all im- provements, newly decorated, I The personal reputation of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood as well beautiful location at 97 Green street, has the systematic and above-board methods of the company By GEORGE M'DONALD, President Big Brother Federation. Woodbridge, rent reasonable, tele- f by which they are employed assures the paper and its friends phone 102-R. Few children are ever told of the difference between cniMish pranks f of a contest that will proceed without friction of any sort. The FOR SALE ~~ i paper intends to gain a circulation that approaches "An Inde- and law violation. If children had the seriousness of certaii. things im- KITCHEN RANGE with hot w^- |' pendent in every home" and it intends that in accomplishing pressed upon them early in school life there would be leas juvnile crime. I believe we j[en'l too muth time on routine matters in echf !. Preven- back, cheap, apply to 20 Wcigv- f- this two contestants shall win automobiles and all others who wood avenue, Woodbridge, N. J | comply with the rules of the contest shall win cash commis- tion and not prosecution is the bipgeat need in dealing with children who 7-1* prove wayward. Get to them before they have to go to the reformatory I sions that should total hundreds of dollars. , TOBACCO WALL CASE, cigar caT7, or penitentiary. That is what the Big Brother federation is trying to do. and other store fixtures. Very If I had my way every child would be encouraged to plant trees cheap. Apply J. Blake, newsdealer, WE'RE ALL SOMEWHAT ALIKE along the public highway and encouraged to see that those tre--.- flourished 100 Main atre&t, Woodbridge. and grew. No child engaged in that kind of activity can go far wrong. • DELIVERY BOX for rear of Fnnl jf Seven years ago John Ammorian, a coal miner, suffered a I would have them plant fruit trees and then between those fruit trees runabout. John J. Neary, M:ti\ f . broken back. For months he lay helpless in a hospital bed. t oak trees, so they could study the difference in them. , street, Woodbridge. 6-10 t Everyone supposed the man was doomed to a life-time of tor- I believe in prosecution but I believe it should come in the case of | DODGE, 1922, screen delivery!"!^ ture. Then Dr. Frank Moore astounded fellow surgeons by per- children only after all preventive measures have failed. | eellent condition. Fred W. Hi; forming an operation that not only made it possible for Am- 74 Sewaren road. Tel. Won: Kiwauis, Rotary, Civitan, Optimist and other national bodies are morian to leave the hospital but allowed him to walk around bridge 166. more active than ever before. As the result, this year will be a happier with the aid of a cane. The patient's first reaction must have REAL ESTATE FOR SALE one in thousands of homes safely removed from the shadow of wrong- been a deep feeling of gratitude. doing. WOODBRIDGE, one family housi. But as time passed Ammorian gradually forgot the hell excellent condition, all improve, from which he had been rescued by the surgeon's skill. The ments, steam, garage, lot 50 x 1UU. paved street, must sell at once, own- more he thought about it the more he became convinced that Many Lawyers Unfit Because Lacking in er having left town, terms arranged. the physician had wronged him by not carrying the treat- Information and Culture Fred P. Hanuen, Raritan Building. ment to a point that would have effected a complete cure. He Perth Amboy, N. J, 6-24; 7-1, 8, 15' came to hate the physician. In time that hatred burned so By HERBERT FORDHAM, New York Law Official. strongly in him that he murdered the man and then com- FOR SALE—Two family dwelling; mitted suicide. six rooms and bath on each floor; Four-fifths of the new lawyers are unfit to be lawyers for lack of in- special shower arrangement in each Like Ammorian, all of us at times lose our sense of values. formation and culture. Most applicants have heard of Daniel Webster, bath room in addition to tgb. Heat, He forgot that the surgeon, by a miracle, had rescued him from though many know little about him. Some do not know where he lived electricity, gas and all other improve- the torture of years in bed. We forget the many, many bless- or that he ever held an office. One- applicant 6aid he was a member of ments. Building has frontage twenty-four feet and is located ings that life has brought us and grumble at little annoy- congress from Pennsylvania. Another that he was a lawyer from Ken- a let and a half. Reasonable term>. ances not half as serious as some really big tragedies from tucky. Another, that he was a leading during the Revolution. Telephone Carteret 327, or apply at jvhich, through good luck, we have been spared. Another, that he was prominent during the Civil war. Another, that he 40 Central'avenue, Carteret, N. J. by MeCutchtM.n of Elizabeth. held no office, but took part in debates principally in the South. An- TWO-FAMILY HOUSE in Eleanor PROMINENCE HAS ITS DRAWBACKS other, that he was a southerner who favored a strict coi»i-truction of the A very pretty wedding look plat-t- Th bride's drtss was of ivory place; two residences ( one suit- Constitution. at four o'clock Tuesday afternoon satin and real lace. The able for boarding house) in New when'Miss Mildred Valentine, veil was uf tulle and lace arranged street. Also rooms for rent. Ap- Widespread is the good-natured controversy that haf Few can name more than one or two members of the President's ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Yalen in t-ap fashion caught with orange ply to MILANO, 20 Main street, arisen over the reported use of worms by the President for trout cabinet. One man named William Jennings Bryan, but placed him in tine, became the bride of Mr. Harri- blossoms. She carried a shower bou- Woodbridge. man Xtilson fishing. Several newspapers have called on expert anglers the cabinet of Theodore Roosevelt. Another said that Mr Hughes and Simmons, son of Mrs. luet of white roses and orchidi. The w T. i -1.1. i.'- . i t T> -3 J. r\ i i i 7? i n. . . Harnman Simmons Sr. and the latt maid tif honor and bridesmaids were HOUSE, corner Orove avenue ami _, I TUdale place, six large rooms, all and naturalists to make verbal and written statements on the dressed in white chiffon, Mr. Baker are now in the cabinet of President Coolidge and that Chief Mr. Simmons of Hillside. iney,wore| , ^ „ subject of worms and trout and some of the leading journals picture hats of white horsehar Jmprovement Qt 6Q % Justice Marshall served aa chief justice until he was succeeded hy Wil- j Before the ceremony Mrs. Lester s*ha.r and | ^^ ^^ * _ of the country have published editorials. whit carried arm. bouquets in the pastel u m avenuei Wood liam Howard Taft Many know almost nothing of English or American | Ave« - Marie"violinist, accompanie, renderedd Gounod'by Mrss. colors. Mrs. Valentine, mother of In the days when Grover Cleveland fished for a week at literature. | bridge. Tel. 647-W. I E. S. Harris at the piano. Mr. Russell the bride, wore a gown of orchid FIREWOOD for sale, pine or oak, in a time when yachting with Commodore E. C. Benedict, be- Health Cults and Physical Hero Worship Detri- chiffon with a shoulder bouquet of any lengths desired. Phone Wood- yond the general knowledge that the distinguished leader The bridal party then entered the orchids. Mrs. Simmons, mother of bridge 193. John Thomas, Oakland mental to College Students \ living room to th« strains of Lohen- the groom, was dressed in white avenue, Sewaren. greatly enjoyed the sport, there was no special interest indi- gren's Wedding March, and halted chiffon with a shoulder bouquet of cated. A picture of Mr. Cleveland with a fishing pole was a before an altar erected in a latticed orchids. The bride's gifts to-her at- WANTED •; rarity. Today, the illustrated sections of papers abound with By PROF. G. T. STAFFORD', University of Illinois. • bower of oak leaves, roses and daisies. tendants were beaded bags. CLEAN RAGS waited, ait* of hand- those of Mr. Coolidge i,n divers activities. Those who know the The beautiful Episcopal Marriage The Valentine home wa^ beauti- kerchief or larger, 6c a pound. Blame for the deplorably poor health of the college student should b« i Ceremony was performed by the Rev. fully decorated in oak leaves' and Middlesex Press, 20 Green street, Woodbridge. ^,President best have little doubt that each time he tramps placed on the who follow health cults apd the student himMlf H. Stowe, of Denver, Colo- baskets of flowers in pastel colors rado. bride was attended by her arranged by Baumann's. Simori Da- along the streams of South Dakota he reflects upon the days j as a hero-worshiper, has false standards of physical perfection. CARPENTER «of his very early boyhood when he sought the waters around] cousinThe, Miss Florence Brown, as maid vis of Newark was the caterer; Mr. ODD JOBS done promptly. Joe D»r grip of various cults in this country is amazing when you con- of honor. The bridesmaids were Mine and Mrs. Simmons are spending their ish, 680 Watson avenue, Wood |> Plymouth Notch, and came home with perhaps even larger eider this is the Twentieth century. Thousands of parents belong to such Mary Noel and Miss Helena Lis- honeymoon in Montreal, Canada. On bridge, N. J. , strings without a syllable of comment by anybody. pinard Simmons, Bisters of the their return they will reside with groups. the groom's, mother in Elizabeth. groom. Mr. Simmons' best man was BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Is there any wonder that students who do not have adequate instruc- Owing to the recent death of the Louis C»rmer of Elizabeth. The An aggressive man owning his own RICHEST NATION IN HISTORY tion in health and health habits in their claates in school*—due to the groori's father the guests were the delivery car can get a most at ushers were Robert Can- and Will- squeamiahnesfi of us modems in many instances who believe that certain immediate family and very close tractive^proposition by communicat- iam Bigelow, of Elizabeth. t f rien(U. ing with advertiser. Horbach Bak- The cash value of a fifteen-year-old child in this country facU about the body and the body's health are too indelicate to be dis- ing Co., Saks Dept., 70 Hawthorne estimated by the editor of the Women's Hoifae Companion at cussed by trained instructors—come to college with distorted standard! avenue, Newark, N. J. ; $26,000. That figure represents the difference between the of perfection. " 6-24, 7-1*. ,| amount of wealth theichild jnay be expected to produce during The average college freshman—in all the glory of his flat feet, fall- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (t,hte lifetime and the amount he will consume. ing or fallen arehes-ynaodels his idea of phvbieal perfection chiefly on You Say You Can't DR. T. R. WRIGHT, Oatoopathlc No parent will be so inhuman as to reckon the lvalue of muscular development. He comes to school bound to be another "Bed" Physician, Poit Office Building Main street, Woodbrlda*. Houm. |?hi8 children in this way. But the figure has an enormous im- Grange. The star athlete to him is the perfect phytHcai specimen. Advertise? 1-8 Tuesdays and Fridays. |portance in the calculations of the economists. all the news happen- RADIO AND BATTERIES That's what others have It is this great ability to produce, with the aid of natural Young People of Today and of the Past Both ings that come to your Batterieis recharged and repaired aurces and machinery, that has made this country the rich- taid and all of a ludden All makes of radio repaired and in a Measure Pretenders found some competitor attention to this office. in history. The natural income last year according to brought tip to date wa» doing what they It will be appreciated All work called tor and delivered nvemment statistics, was nearly 90 billions of dollars. By GRAYDON STETSON, Trustee Boston University. thought they couldn't do. lor every piece ot news Drop a card to The figure is so tremendous that it is meaningless. Easier And getting away wifli it. will make the paper RuJlo »4 Battery S*rvio« are' these facts, produced by the government statis- The principal difference between young people today and those of more interesting for 2 Charles Street Get the bulge on your Carteret, or call CwUret 867-W or The average income of all persons gainfully employed yesterday is that young folks of the lait generation were hypocritei and competitors by telling you at well aa others. Woodbridgt 778-J ir was f2,010; nearly 40 per cent, of the population of pretended to be much bettor than they were, while the young people of your story in an attractive We want and with your States is gainfully employed; the purchasing power today are bravados who pretend to be much worse than they tie. manner K> it wiU be read. help will print all l»U-M0RTGAGE8—2nd You'll gel the results. Construction Loans workers, measured in goods not money, averages 44 It should be pointed out, however, that the constant pretense of be- Heady Monty 1! Quick Action! .greater than it was 20 years ago. No people in the ing better was likely to have the effect of improving the character wt We Art AniMs to Help Call 21fl£t Woodbrifci or irfi«ver earned so much wealth. adult ag . : >* i* the gMl tt»t yd» $pH i i H# Hwrti*"; Fords Field Club Extends Crack Team from Newark Bedi's Single In Eighth Gives I "THAT LITTLE CAME" B, Link | Local's Revised Lineup Includes Bearcats Victory Over Tuscoris Three Former High School Stats 1 r( n Ho-Ho ~ \ siiiK' ' hy P '> > the eighth inn- to rifrht field that sent Eddie scamp- ^ UOOKA THAT Red" Fullertom Celebrates Debut by Scoring First Run «•§>, , v thiit sent Dnvo Gerity home with ering across the plate. V ,1,,. run that gave the Bearcatd a Lashing Out Double That Gave Team Lead in Seventh- One run behind, the Bears explod- RIGHT, - \f HE HAD A ,w.||-enrned 5 to 4 victory over the ed their heavy artillery in the eighth HEAO.T Eighth Inning Rally Givea Newark Victory i n,ng- South Amhoy Tuacona Sunday 'to snatch victory from defeat. It A .,ftcrnoon. The game was played at *vas accomplished in this fashion. ON In a game in which the fans wrre Box score: > I,,, Hears' new diamond near Free- Hughes singled, L. Gerity sacrificed "foe given a baneball treat while the lead Fordi F. C. ab. r. Ilk m;ui street and drew a fair sized him to second, and Dave Gerity made see-sawed first to one team and then Mesiek, Sb 5 1 OF EACH ULlES! 1 , ri>w vaa beaten, out in the ninth inning. Chmtensen, If B 0 1 UKI he turned in too fine a game for miscued on a throw and Hughes Sunday, by the Jersey Barons, The Kaminsky, lb. l-il Tiijftfs to watch, although the lat- kept right on to score. Frank GeT- THEY CANT . score was 8 to 7. Booking the M.' SOO, p .... 4 ter twirled a game that no one 0 ity waited out Triggg and, drew the WlD "You, CAM Barons proved to be a wine move on L. Rodner, 2b 4 need be. ashamed of. Jim fanned 1 second pass of the inning and the THEY Biuu ! the part of the township manage- M. Rodner, rf 4 lour, passed three, and allowed ten Tuscons were upset. As a result Del ment for the game drew the blgjfst Fullerton, ss. 8 i hit.". Pierce erred on Keating's bounder RAKE «EM (H attendance a ball game haa drawn Bowert, cf 4 Neither team crossed the plate in and the stage was all set for Bedi's AND <5IMME - here in some time. The visitors are ,1,,, first inning, although the Tus- single that won the ball game. The trie PASTEBOARD^ rated aa the best colored team in 38 8 ,,,IS pot a man on first via a walk Bears tried hard to gain a larger Northern Jersey. N«w«rk B*ron« ab. .lim'R one and only—and the Bears lead but Ed. Gerity fried dut to Mickey Soo pitched a fine game Jackson, ss. 4 a put two runners on with a walk and Leonard and G. Clark tossed out for the home team, Parttler being his Carmen, If. ...• 5 » ,, hit. South Amboy drew blood in Elek. battery mate. For the Barons a Lee, rf 4 o i he second when J. Ryan scored on Mullen wavered a bit in starting dusky lad by the name of I/.mkurd Fink, 3b. 4 8 r,iKir's sacrifice fly. The visitors the last inning, hitting Delperiro. shot them over and they were stop- Pendleton, 2b. 5 1 nirrd another in the third, New- Keating made up for this by a toss ped behind the plate by the equal- Washington, c ft 0 murk starting the inning with a Bin- to second that nipped "Del" as he ly dusky and efficient Jackson. "Bill" Clark, cf. ...'. 3 0 v':, nnd scoring as G. Clark drove a was trying his level best to steal. Mesick, stationed in the home team's iRame, lb. 8 0 ir/.U'r through Mullen. It was well that Keating caught him nfleld, was here, there, and every- Johnson, p 3 1 In the fourth the Bears came back for after Mullen had fanned Triggs where on ground balls, his playing t . tic things up. L. Garity singled along came S. Ryan and Doukas with being an outstanding feature. 86 8 ;,nther timely hit later in the game, F. Gerity, cf 3 1 1 two runs. Fords came back gamely kvd out a nice single that was Keating, c 4 1 2 in the seventh to tie the score again Sixteen Runt in inning I enough to send Keating home Bedi, rf 4 0 2 In the eighth the township boys Scored by Avenel A. the second run of the inning. E. Gerity, 2b 3 1 0 forged ahead by one ran. By this The teams battled through the fifth Elek, If. _ 4 0 1 time the fans were almost in ner- One of the largest rallies ever to' uiili the score knotted up but in j Mullen, p 3 0 0 vous proetration. The Barons didn' be recorded in s game between [in sixth South Amboy took the lead help them any when they came to ior teams was accomplished by when C. Clark singled and 30 5 10 bat in the ninth and went into th< Avenel A. A. on Sunday when tbi?|j IN LINE with the SPORTSMEN lead by scoring two more runs, Thi was sent home on Frank Gerity's Tnconi ab. r. h. team hammered its way twice a- 'rally was a bit more than Fords wild throw to third to get him ad- Doukas, lb 4 2 By the Sports Editoi round the batting order and acor«dft| vancing on G. Clark's sacrifice. An- Newmark, rf 5 0 could meet, Limkurd holding the homesters at bay in their last tur 16 runs from a very wobbly West other run in the seventh came as a Leonard, If 3 0 Amboy aggregation, After that firet result of a double by Triggs and a C. Clark, ss 4 1 at bat. Fans Want a Return Match and they came to these conclusions before the inning the game was a joke for Ave- ingle hy Doukas. G. Clark, 2b 3 On Monday Fords is slated to ap- The followers of Frank Perry, Avenel's memorable bout at Philadelphia and then, nel and the boys were never place?- The Hears got back one of these J. Ryan, cf 4 for morning and afternooi 155-pound wrestling sensation, are of the when thej^fturns were all in and counted they pea in a position where they feared th«. , in their half of the seventh after a j Delperico, 3b 3 1 gai,n^» at Belmar. The second war disheartening start that saw Keat- j Tripgs, p 4 1 0 opinion that Frank is a better wrestler than were obligecf (Ito- admit that despite previous boys have appeared in that sectio Amboys might take the lead away from them, They won out by a final injr snuffed out trying to steal sec-! S. Ryan, c 4 1 1 Henry Vollmer, state amateur champion in evidence to the contrary, Dempsey was just a reveral times in the past and thei' mill, he having opened the inning; — work has always been such as ti score of 19 to 3. with :i single. Bedi popped out and 34 4 7 2 the 160-pound class. They base their conclu- mere hollow shell of his former self. make them attractions. things looked still darker for the! Score by inning' sions on an exhibition match between the pair Fans who are accustomed to place Jack Tackey umpired Sunday Hears, K. Gerity walked and a mo-i Tuscons Oil 001 100—4 at the Avenel A. A's. smoker last Friday night money on the outcome of prize fights will game in capable style. incut later Elek drove a lonjf hit Henrt-uts 000 200 12x—5 Red" Fullerton, playing his firs Steel Equip. Beaten .Summary: Two base hits, Delper- As a result the fans are steaming up a return do well to go easy on the Dempsey-Shar- game in big-time ball, distinguished F. Gi'iity, Keating, Triggs. Sac- match—no exhibition this time—as a feature key affair. The former champion looks good himself by scoring Fords' first run rifice hits, I). Gerity, Leonard, L. of the Avenel Fire Company's carnival the lat- right now and if outward appearances were and hitting a double in the eighth By Chapeaux Makers Toth's Style Puzzles j Gi-rity, (!. Clurk. Struck out, by that sent Rodner and Soo home with ter part of this month. Barney Drevich hopes, everything he'd be a 2 to 1 bet over the ex- Scoring two runs in the first inn- Mullen 7; by Triggs 4. Bases on runs enough to put the team in the ing and one each in the second, third, to promote the scrap as an out-door show for lead. Manager Steve Anthony is i BravesAsKeasbeyWins bulls, off Mullen 1; off TrigRs 3. Hit perienced Boston boy. fourth and fifth with a disconcert- by pitcher, Delperico. Double play, he is convinced it would draw too big a crowd The reason the experts come a cropper counting bn Fullerton as a main- ing regularity, the Perth Amboy Hat Darby Fans Fourteen, Allow- (!. Clark, unassisted. Umpires, Larry stay during the remainder of the Works team of the County Industrial for any building available. so often is the unknown factor of stamina that campaign. ing Only Five Hits—En- Keating and Bill Gerity. v- League piled up enough of. a lead td The appearance of the state champ at the does not come to light in its true value until win by 6 to 4 over the Steel Equip- ^ joys Fine Support Avenel smoker came as a surprise to the fans. the actual battle is well under way. A "come- ment team on Saturday. The Se- I The Amboy Braves found "Darby" In booking performers Drevich remembered back" looks fine in training, punching the bag curity boys outhit their rivals 10 Hawks Lose Feathers to 8 and with the exception of Fed- Tuth in tip-top form on Sunday and Ports Score Big Win (hat Bill Denholm of the Goldstein-Kirchner with snap, hammering set-ups freely, and derson's homer the township team al» the best they could do on his delivery Corporation of Woodbridge was once a wrest- slamming the sand bag with tremendous so drove out the longest blows but was to shove across one run on live St. In Game With Giants ler of considerable repute. Aa a consequence blows. But—and don't forget it—the min- they did not come at the right time scattered hits. The easy-going | Victories Now Nine as Mickey Notchy Subdues Amboy by for Avenel to convert them into aa twirler whose style puzzled So many j H R ks Up His 5th put the matter up to Bill to secure an op- ute he feels the shaky tremors in the knees Dapo to ac Holding Batters to Four many runs as they merited. ' high school batsmen in the last three ! • c I onent capable of extending Perry.^ Den- that heralded the approach of fatigue he takes ln Scattered Safeties Four errors by Avenel contributed seasons, had the Indians swinging! Impressive Style olm didn't believe in doing things Hy halves off the gloves and calls, it a day. He's priv- to Kara's downfall. helplessly. When they did connect' ' _ „ ,. , ... ,. „, , P. A. Hat Co. • ab. r. h. e. it wa. usually for easy flys or in-i Thc, ?<>« ]^U»« Athletic Club o the day before the smoker he informed Dre- ileged to do that in training. In the real bat- Striking oyt nineteen of his ep ponenta, Notchy pitched the Wood- Liotta, 2b 3 2 0 0 field grounders that were handle,! i extended ,ts winning streak to nine ich he had secured no other than State Cham- tle he finds the sixty seconds between rounds Baluck, c 4 0 10 stm ht Kames b downing the 'bridge Giants to a 7 to 4 victory faultlessly. As a result the Keas- I K games * "" " )ion Vollmer. When this was announced to far too short to suit him and it is then the folks Kovacs, ss 2 2 0 1 s tr n nine of New 1 over the Perth Amboy Hawks last Ley Field Club won just about as | n " K St. Peter's he customers it created a mild sensation. Per who thought him invincible begin to see 'Sunday. Booking Manager Alax Westerfield, lb. 4 0 0 0 it pleased by a score of 9 to 1. Four-1 Brunswick by the score of 5-4. Fedderson, p 4 1 3 Q Dapolito turned in his fifth win of Wassil, phone Woodbridge 757-R, is teen Amboyans were fanned. Up un- •y's showing against the Elizabeth boy was what has happened. Dempsey may or may not Sowroka, If 4 0 0 0 the season, keeping both his and the anxious to arrange games with all til the seventh they made but three ;ood enough to lead his friends to believe he have the stamnia to go through IB rounds with Matey, cf 3 0,00 team's record clear. Mickey limited teams of the vicinity, twilight en- Mili'tics. Ignatz, rf 4 0 1 Cf the Brunswicks to six scattered sin- tas a chance to pin the champ down. Of Sharkey but if we were wagering anything on counters being welcomed. On Sun- Keusbey hit Barber safely m'ne gles and deserved a- well-earned ourse Vollmer thinks otherwise and when two bhe outcome we'd place our money behind a day the team will engage the Keaa- Kaminsky, 3b - 4 13 1 times. Katransky and Jeglinsky each bey Phantoms. nade two hits, the former getting! "hut-out but erratic support allow- uch competitors get to thinking along such prediction that unless Jack can tear in and Box score: 32 G ,8 able a, part of his contribution if1 the County Seat team t0 SCOre Security ab. r. h four unearned runs. ines the result is usually a retprn match. finish off the Boston youth with a furious as- Gianti h. e. to the scoring. Powers, If 5 10 The heavy hitting Ports drove two 'S. Kara, ss 0 0 The box score: Denholm, a close friend of Vollmer, says sault in the first couple of rounds the. bout Ruddy, 3b 4 0 1 pitchers from the mound and sound- Bolog, c 0 0 Keaibey he champ is willing to meet Perry again. Per- will develop into a rout of an arm-weary and Landon, lb 5 0 1 r. ly trounced Bauer, who finished up. >fagy, 2b 1 o Tuth, p, 5 0 Clos, cf 5 13 p Dapolito led the team in batting, •y is said to be more than willing to climb sluggishly tired Mr. Dempsey. He may even podgorny, 3b 1 2 Pender, c .' 4 12 •leglinsky, ss. 4 getting two for two, one a ringing hrough the ropes for an attempt to toss the be knocked out. j A. Kara, cf :... 3 A Fee, 3b 2 double that scored two runners. Kelly, If 2 Holland, ss 3 11 3 2 lizabethan. Already he has gone into train- Prion, rf. 4 0 0 Sabo, If Masculin starred in the field, pull- D- L. D *u T -l Wassil, lb 1 2 Kara, p 4 0 1 Kiitransky, 2b ing down some pretty flies. He also Right on Ruths Tail Gregus, rf 2 Jogan, cf drove out a triple and a double in Peirry first attracted notice by entering Gilrain, 2b 2 0 1 1 llolisky, r. will peerj at him M he works out with his Notchy, Kara. Sacrifice hits, Nagy twirler, held Avenel to four scat-, 0 sparring Ipartners and will probably say he camping there for the purpose. If he could turn E. Kara, Kelly, Wassil, Gregus tered hitf and frtined 13. Wukov 31 1 5 Barret, 3b i 2 0 Notchy, Podgorny, Ludwgison, Os- fanned six but was touched for .Summary: Two base hits, Katran- Blust, 0 possesses the same old tigerish attack that his hits enough to lift the ball into the stands 0 lislo, Kafton, Deloro. Double plays, safeties. Nagy and Zilai led sky, Barber, Van Camp. Struck out, Caaey, 2b his friends think Ruth's lead would be short- 0 haracterized him in his fights with Willard Podgorny, unassisted; BoioK to Was- Cardinals at bat with four and thr^e liy Toth 14; by Barber 7. Bases on Bauer, If., p. and Firpo. They will gaze on him as he skipsj lived. But don't forget Ruth is a great ball Bil. Bases on balls, off Notchy 1; hits respectively. sj( balls, off Toth 1; off Barber 8. Hefferman, e 6 0 Horan, If,, if 3 0 rope, or punches the sand bag and they will player and a great hitter. The fellow who off Kafton 2. Struck out, by Kaf- O" n Monday the Card~ s will trav Grealis, lb 4 1 corns to the inevitable conclusion that Jack is lifts the crown from his head will be doing ton 10; by Notchy 19. to Mt. Loretta for a double header Dooley, If * ° with the boy's team of the orphans.' * as good as ever he was. They did these things a mighty piece of work. asylum there. • ' •" University of Kansas Kreifzer, rf. 2 0 Hopelawn Firemen Win Has Two Cage Captains Lust, ss., p. - - 2l ^ Details of the battle: Lauer, p., cf 4 * where, the Avenel A. C. will take on Robin* ab. r. V. O. Burton '28, star guard] and The Hopelawn Fire Company base- Gaaisy, If 3 the Port Reading A. C. in a game ball team defeated the team of the I J. Hill •28, forward, will hold the 'Sawarcok, 2b 3 28 4 Two Big Games Slated to settle a clamor that has had fol- Plans, have been completed for the Raritan Township department in a cuutalucy of the University of Kansas erection of a new $250,000 ball field F. Wukovets, p 3 Port Reading ab. r. lowers of both tennis talking like tujnight game last Thursday by a I'uilket bull team jointly In 1028. Both and stadium for the Houston club In 'W. Denemen, 3b 3 Trosko, e 3 •wild men for weeks. The Port Read- score of 12 to 6. Joseph Kanick [buyers were elected at a banquet As Sunday. Attractions the Texas league. Uranitt, c :.... 3 Skurat, 3b • 4 ing fans claim their boyg will out- starred by scooping H,O everything held here recently In Jionor of the • • * E. Stern, cf 3 < Imuipluushlp Kansas team. Burton Mullen, cf 3 On Sunday " the Bearcats have class Avenel while the Avenelianx in- that came his way. It was the sec- Masculin, cf. 4 dulge in a snicker whenever the sub- The Toronto city council baa vot«d ond victory over the itaritanians this 'A. Junderwist, lb 3 wan second high scorer of the Crim- 'booked an attraction which they hope to give each member of the local ball Mesick, ss, : 4 ject ia mentioned. Sunday's game season. J. Wukovets, SB, 2 son uiul Blue tesjn tbls season. Hill. Kvill bring fans flocking to their new club a medal fur wlunlug the Interna- E. Kosic, rf 2 while not a regular the past two sea- Samons, 2b.' 3 will tell the tale and from all indi- nager Kotchiuk booked a game Anzovino, rf 0 •diamond near Freeman street. They tional league peuuuiit / ».uus, plays a line braud of basket ball. cations it will be played before an • • • ' the Hungarian Catholic Club fur Thin U the first time in the history of Vernillo, rl 1 will clash bats with the Paterson A, immense crowd. last night. 25 T Pellutrino, lb 2 C, a team that has won twelve con- Canada will celebrate Its diamond 'CardinaU ab. *,, school that a basket ball team nai Jubilee In baseball this summer with 'Uunigan, lb. 3 hud two captains. Chancellor El.- H, D»po)ito, p. • 2 secutive games and leads the Pater- 'son cjty league. Either Jim Mullen Andrew Jack*on'$ Politic* an elaborate program of .tournament!, Ruddy, aa 2 JLtndley announcld th* members of exhibition games and special couteata, Barcelona, cf Q th« championship squad who won let- 26 5 1 or Eddie Gerity will occupy the Andrew Jackson Is popularly sup- Scorn by innirtgs: mound for the homesters and the posed to have started the modern * * * Ringrwood, cf ....! l ,ter* the past season are: Capt O. B. Walter Gerber of the Browns U sup- Nagy, p 4 Heliiulut '27, Albert PeUreon '27, G. K. St. Peters 000 080 001—4 visitors will use the twirler who has Democratic party. It was to a large Port Beading 300 800 01x— been the mainstay in their sensa- extent the successor of the Jeffer- posed to be a smart shortstop, but he Z«»i, e 4 UorUou 27, HtU, Burton, B. 8. Jeffrey made three errors in a recent game. As Nagy Flings Well Summary: Two base hits, Pell 'tional march through opposition in fto&lan*. But Old Hickory himself did 'Cacciola, 2b 8 ""•in, O. v: : Newland "2" 8 andd a WW. . , . Everything went over his head. grino, Dapolito, Mwculin. Three northern Jersey. On Monday the net apply the uuine "Democratic" to Wukovets, a substitute-ditcher for Bihon, If . 3 '29. * *, * base hits, Mullen, Masculin, Score 'Bean may have the Hahway Ram- hlfl follower*. During Us Presidency ttw high school, fared badly at the Gerity, rf. .., '. .8 Jackson Keefer, foratr All-Ameri- A. Barna. , blers come to town for an afternoon and aft«r hi» retiramtat to tha Her hands of the Woodbridge Cardinals Toback, rf.- ..; Ivlil negotia- l l oormpondaoee be ca* football star of Browo unlvtntrr. thto week and as a result his Av»- «l/» Wfti •?""*"*: *-"•.-!»••.,-;;-' .,,r-^w

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R. A. HIRNER Funeral •iroclor "»J EdkbaliB*r t: •• The only fully equipped >•»' ' date Undertaking Establish"" town. Fair t» All INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY lt Stollman Style Shop Sunday School M««tllif Old Rahway House Township's Only Racing Machine Caters To Women of Taste Offers Chance to Win The teachers and officers First PVesbyHerian Church One of the now nnd attractive meeting on Sunday after th# 1 Changes Hands Narrowly Misses Killing Driver Htm-* * in thf hu<;innl able of terrific speed. Last year Fire Districts' Rights The campaign is now open for» has beebeen etiKagod in similar lines in nnts and rushed to Muhlenberg Hos- find* ihnt in 1813 a. Nashville notice dred products owl t" b* Conliniinl nomination and those who intend to | .!fiscy_ City and Union City for the pital where for a time it was sup- there was talk o entering the cur in four reads, "Loutaluoa has chosen a pell from It ii IT. but IW |(IT cent of Wli the races "at Trenton hut no driver ~j. ; take.part in the race s!ihould call or j pnst twenty-five years. !To conduct- d h The basis for the radical can for her f#a\, because It Is said pat l» now manufactured In the ' poped he was dying, Examination was available at that time. , . ,,chang , e I „>.„„',phone, .uthe- campaigaiirnn oofficl e for full ed two stores, one in fcich of the in the method nf ramn It tears Its breast to food Its young." States. r^nlnting disburse-; , nation blank iiliovc nHmed cities. ments and accounting of d6taj]g or mjli fhe nomi in 'this Usile of The Mr. Harris announces that ho will Benefit for Sewaren Church propriations for fire nnd- Rs ftn"i Independent. If you iVatmot find continue the policy nnd tho lines of Seen and Heard Here Largely Attended; Fourteen nounced last we*k by time to call in person' then use the mcrrlmndise. of the Engelmnn house. Treasurer .Gardner is outlined in the Two children whose names could Tables of Cards in Play telephone, -and a receipt book to- Mr. Kngelman, it ^is understooil, tU) following letter written to Gardner . . t he .learned narrowly escaped gether with full information will ,11 extend his act.vities in real es- | death by drowning at the old Hotel A card party for the benefit of by Commissioner of Municipal Ac- be Writ you at once, In the big late. One of his recent deals was \ St dock in Sewaren" Saturday after- j - John's Episcopal Church at Se- counts Walter R. Darby, dated March double page announcement is a tho purchase (if a tract of land at IBK______._.. I'll . 1 J.I W t 2, 1927: GRAND OPENING SAI noon, when a large tank steamer. waren was held recently at the Land nomination blank, which when and Water Club. It was a splendid "In response to your inquiry re- living nnd Main streets where he! heavily laden and shoving along rap- properly filled out with your name I wiltl precterect. ftn larg\nrtrpe theatrefhnafrn . TtiTheo :JI.. :—-i n !• i .1 success hoth socially and financially. specting the handling of fire and idly against the tide, caused R three- and address or th* name of some I ground has not been broken for Mrs. Fred H. Turner was the hostess light district jumds the Home Rule foot wave to wash the shore where friend that you wish to nominate in the new theatre but the building and was assisted by Mrs. Frank Ran- Act (Chapter 152, P. L. 1017) con- seveni! persons were bathing, this campaign will count for 10,000 | of the lias been leased to a Newark kin, Mrs. A. C. Walker and Mrs. M. templates that there shall be one con- j The children were in the water be- votes. Only one of these nominations ceni for a term of years. Eborn.^ Mrs. Rankin donated a $5 general treasury and that all funds side the dock. They were lif.ted from can be made out to the one person's gold piece towards the proceeds. shall be paid into this their .feet and hurled beneath the It i« not necessary that you There were 14 tables in play. High all disbursements shall stricture. The undertow of the re- a subscriber to the Independ- Sorority Party Drew 27 scores were made by the following: the treasurer for all boards, bodies ceding wave carried them into deep ent to take part in thia great event. Tables of Card Players water from which they were rescued Mrs. Herbert Rankin, flower vase; or departments of the municipality. GRAND The campaign is open to all, with- Mrs. Fred J. Adams, silk stockings; I am enclosing copy of an opinion by other swimmers. out a cent of cost now or at any A card party was held at the Se- Mrs. W. Compton, lemonade set; of the Attorney General, the first time during the campaign. waten Land and Water Club on Sat- "Sizzlin'. Yassuh, dat's just what Mrs. Harry MX£U|r, boudoir lamp; paragraph of which I think covers urday afternoon with the Phf Sigma Ah was doin' when I woked up," ex- Mrs. Cecelia Casey, creamer and su- the particular question raised by you. M«ny Candidates Expected to Sorority girls in charge. There were plained one of two round-eyed and gar bowl; Mrs, E. Stewart, costume "I do not feel than anything fur- Enter 5-10-25C and U] i!7 tables of bridge. High score badly frightened colored men who cover; Mrs. Louis Dreyer, sherbert ther can be said to clarify your pro- Because of the tremendous value prizes were awarded as follows: "escaped by the skin of their teeth glasses; Mrs. J. Alfred Compton, cedure as you, of course, are fa- of the prizes, candidates &/e expect- Mrs. William Weiant, flower bowl when the tent in which they were handkerchief; Mrs. James Hardiman, miliar with the fact that each dis- ed to enter from practically every and candle sticks; Mrs. R. L. Clare, asleep caught fire and burned up. bath powder; Miss Louise Brewster, trict is strictly limited in its expen- part of this section. The value of six goblets; Mrs. Julian Grow, hand The men are employed by the com- table markers! Mrs. B. W. Hoagland, ditures to actual funds in hand. That an early start In thlg campaign is Store made hag; Mrs. Leighton Flames, sjlk pany erecting three large, coal silos aluminum" sauce pan; Mrs, George is, the statutes do not give the mu- obvious as the votes during the first ?tock*tigs; Mrs. John Bitting, string for the Warr Coal and Supply Com- Brewster, sofa pillow; Mrs. George n id pal officials power to borrow in few weeks of the campaign are the penrls; Mrs. Thomas Vincent, pany on St. George avenue. After Urban, salt and pepper shakers. anticipation of the collection of dis- highest and as the campaign goes on 541 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, N. trict taxes nor is any power given to pie plBto; Mrs. Frank Valentine, Hn- • W(,rkinK all night they went to their Those present were Miss Cecelia they will decrease, and as it is votes irerie; Mrs. Charles Wiswall, slave tent Monday morning for a rest. It Casey, Mrs. Louis Dreyer, Mrs. Thos. borrowing on account oj delinquent and votes alone tha^ will win, the 2nd door from R. R. Station bracelet; Rita Delaney, pillow; Mrs. is supposed one of them went to Ensign, Mrs. A. F. Randolph, Mrs. district taxes. In other words, under sooner yo# start the better your Albert Hagan, basket; Miss Mary s'ecr. wit1! n lighted cigarette in his A. F. Sofield, Mrs. S. H. Wyld, Mrs. the statute the township treasurer is chance of winning. With every $5.00 purchase or over a Hooligan, lingerie; MisK Olga Jor- j moufh. Within a few seconds after F. T. Howell, Miss Laura Cutter, custodian of these district funds dis- The man or woman who is first bursing same upon the receipt of FREE uable present will be given FREE! genson, lingerie; Mrs. Han- I their hasty exit the tent and all their Mrs. H. W. Von Bremen, Mrs. D. V. to enter from his or her section will ey, bath towels; Mrs. Catherine i clothing had disappear d. Rush, Mrs. Barron Brewster, Miss claims which must be duly verified have the natural advantages which ('rouse, bridge set; Mrs. Peter Olson,1 Daisy Rush, Mrs. George Brewster, by affidavit and properly approved will come of having their candidacy It gives us great pleas- Men's Khaki Pants, r«f*i towel; Mrs. W. (iuy Weiiver, pearls; Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs. J. W. Fos- by the officials who have knowledge well known. ure to announce to the $1.45, Sale Price 89c. Mrs. John Griffin, towels; Mrs. Gar- ter, Mrs. A. Drtvies, Mrs. M. Eborn, of the propriety of the expense. The It is not expected that the ,can- Public of Carteret and vi- ret Rrodhead, handkerchief; Mrs. Mrs. K. W. Ford, Mrs. A. C. Walker, warrants or checks drawn in pay- didatcs will depend entirely upon SIMILES OF 1926 ment of such claims must bear the cinity, that from now on Fancy Designed Hilda Demurest, linen square; Mrs. Mrs. A. Thompson, Mrs. H. B. Ran- their own efforts to win one of the we will carry a full line A. V. Spencer, towel; Mrs. C. Will- kin, Mrs. Frank Itankin, Mrs. W. B. same signatures as general township valuable prizes. They will of course ! Glasses, Opening Sale, The sixt'i nniLiml crop of similes iams, flower. Dcy, Mrs. Nathan Robbins, Miss El- checks." ask, their friends to help them. In of high grade shoes and harvested Ijy Frank Wilstach from the for 10c. The consolation prize went to Mrs, .«a Robbins, Mrs. Forest Verity, Mrs. In his letter Darby refers to an business or pleasure one's friends are clothing; also boots, rub- literature of l'X.'(i contains these si- Harry Baker Sr., Mrs. William Wei- bers, sneaks and general Beryl Ilaney. Delicious refreshments umples: opinion handed down in 1019 by the most valuable assets. It will bo were served. ant, Mrs. Fred H. Turner. 'Thomas F. McCran, then attorney true in this campaign also, where merchandise. Gray Enamel Sauce Pan' As Jolly as a hospital. general. Its text follows: spare time, well applied, will bring 4 qt., 39c; 6q|t., 49c5 Mr. Walter JR. Darby, in splendid dividends. 5, 10, 25c items our qt., 59c; 10 qt., 69c; IS specialty. As terrible as a radio trio. "Commissioner of Absolute Fairneii qt,, 79c. See That Car Is In j How Long Do Motor Municipal Accounts. To safeguard the interest of those As obscure as the king of Italy. "Dear Sir: who participate in The Independent Below are a few sample "I am in receipt of your letter of Indies Royal Corset*^ Good Shape Before j Car Makers Stock Campaign and to insure absolute specials of this great sale As nervy as a set of false teeth. the 1 the publishers of the paper which is, now under way. reg. $3.50, To go at 47c. desire to state that the sections of have secured the services of one of Look them over. There As commonplace as gurters in a mo- Chapter 152 of the Lafvs of 1917 Starting on Vacation; Old Repair Parts the best circulation organizations in are thousands of others. Big Special, 2000 Yard* tor bus. also refer to and cover the financial the country—The Pacific Coast The vacation period should bo de- Repair Department Records transactions of fire, light and sewer Circulation Service Company, the Unbleached Muslin, 36 void of as much service, to oneself As shaky as a set of flivver win- districts wherever created, and I do members of which concern are spe- Men's Lisle Socks. Spe- inch Wide, To go at lQc dows. , | Reveal True Maximum Age not know what authority the tax and one's things as possible. This i cialists in this particular line of cial 8c. yard. ' xl particularly refers to the vacationist I of Various Makes of Cars when collected is paid by the col-,|work aml who will devote theih r who uses his automobile as a means, Ills fuce was ns red as a movie exit lector to the commissioners of the x What is the average life of a mo- whole time and attention to those Big Special A /% inch of transportation and, therefore, de- light townsh.p and the money disbursed , who wigh to share in the ize dis. tor car? 1000 Yards Fancy Cre- pends on hi» car as the biggest con- by the commsisioners. (Clothe» Pins, fine finish, Various attempts have been made tribution. tonnes, 36 inch wide, reg..' tributor to his holiday pleasure. The Her smile wu.s us misleading as a "Section 100 of the Township Act, Reg, 5c per dozen. Sale to determine the average life of Sealed Ballot Box condition of his car, therefore, will detour. which applies to the creation of a Price, 60 for 10c. 35c, Sale Price 19c. American automobile but the usual To insure absolute fairness' and vitally affect the extent of the district for lighting purposes, and impartiality in the awarding of ihe As Inconspicuous as a new filling statistics mean little to the motor pleasure and rest. It is estimated which I have picked out as an ex- prizes the campaign will be brought | station. car owner, who is specifically inter- Boy's Crepe Sole Heavy Unbleached; that approximately forty million peo- ample retires the assessor to BB- It o a close under the .l9ealcd linllot — ^ i ested in exactly how many years of Sneaks, reg. $1.49, Sale ple in this oountry will use between sess the amount appropriated at the Muslin, 2 yards wide, reg. As brutally frank us a passport plio- service he can expect from his own box" system. During the entire last Price 97c. nine and ten million motor cars this election held for that purpose a- week of the race, the ballot box— 59c, Sale Price 37c. summer in seeking u brief respite togrnph. car. gainst the property of the district, truly accurate record of the locked and sealed—will repose in the from the care* of business. A and makes it the duty of the col- vaults of a local bank where candi- Ladies Felt Slippers, As slick us an oyster In a bottle of 'mortality of each make of automo- The foiloWing will enhance the lector of the township to pay over all dates and their friends will deposit all colors, Opening Sale, Ladies Silk Hose, latest castor pll. | bile is revealed by the records of the pleasure of vucutiomtl motor trips. moneys received to the township their FINAL CASH COLLECTIONS. shades, Opening Sale 39c. ! repair parts departments of the vari- 47c. A complete inspection of the car treasurer, who shall be the custodian When the race has been declared As bashful as a college student ln ous motor car manufacturers. Each should be made in advance of the of the fund and keep a separate closed a committee of local men, who a ruecoon coat. , manufacturer knows the maximum trip. All reciprocating parts should record of the moneys so received by will act as the official judges in a- , ape of his product because the de- IK.1 thoroughly lubricated, particular- him, and who shall disburse and pay warding the prizes, will tF.ke charge As unfriendly to the touch as a mand for repair parts riveals wheth- ly at those places provided by the ; tiorse-balr sofa." out said moneys only on the pre- of the ballot box and begin the final p er cars built t\ye, t«n or fifteen sentation to him of a written order count of the votes. In this way no tar maker. Inspection and tighten- years ago are still in operation, duly signed by the commissioners one, not even the campaign man; ger ing, if necessary, of body bolts, |no- As mean as the fan who gave away , Some companies, find it necessary elected as aforesaid. can possibly know the number of tor bolts, spring shackles, etc., should a homing pigeon. i to hold themselves in readiness to be done. Thq. motor oil should be "Section 101 empowers the com- votes held by any candidate until i supply part* for icais which now missioners lo expend said moneys inspected and changed, if necessary. As near alike us an alligator pear after the judges have made the final 1 seen lifteen years or more of for the purposes .aforesaid and to The cooling system should be gum and an count, which preclude., any possibil- I service. For instance, the Piorce- make contracts, etc., but the term ity of favoritism and guarantees over, to be sure that connecting I Arrow Motor Car Company fre- >| hoses and clamps are in good con- used in that section, fairness to the minutest, ilsgree. grass opper dition to prevent leaks. Generator In a pen of turkeys. " Everybody Will Win Something' I for parts on cars built before the ment as outlined by Sec. 100. In addition to the two automo- should bo adjusted for proper charg- ~ ' days of the self-starter and electric ing rate, battery tested for,proper "Answering your query as to biles there will be an unlimited a- When baby needs a pair of As necessary as the black squares j Ughtinff equipment Some of these whether the sections of Chapter 152 """ ? specific gravity and filling. 1 Lights lu a cross-word puzzle. veterans have traveled well over shoes, I wonder what store ma should be. focused, and tires inflated of the Laws of 1917 apply to the j 100,000 miles! some more than 200,- given away. All who enter will be in keeping with recommendations of As thrilling as a phonograph record moneys received and disbursed by i 000 and in some instances even sure to be well paid for the effort will choose, for that partie'lar the manufacturer. (Under inflated of a Liberty loan speech. sinking fund provisions of Chapter I greater records have been establish- put forth in this campaign. If you tires, can cause no end of annoyance 212 of the Lawa of 1917, I would size! When father must dress |ed. fail to win a car you will at least be and expense.) Front wheels should be A bungalow built like a flapper— say that it does not, as Section 7 Some of these old-timers are in paid a 20 per cent, commission. This up his folks, in summer hats or chocked for proper toe-in, to guard painted In frond shingled ln the rear of Chapter 212 of the Laws of 1917 daily,service which calls for unusual means that 20 cenie of every dollar,( against unnecessary wear* Motor and nothing lu the attic—Exchange. makes the sinking fund commissions v ,1-eliability. For Instance, the St. you collect, during the campaign must all-wool cloaks, who wins this should be tuned up. 'custodians of all sinking fund mon- come back1 to you at the close of the Paul iFire Department operates sev- feys, securities, books, papers and gladsome prize? What lucky Have distributor points checked GREAT REMARKS eral 1912 Pie ice-Arrow cars, while campaign. . This isj absolutely the 'records appertaining thereto and it least' you jean earn.- Did you ever for proper contact. The breaking on the Pacific Coast Pierce-Arrpw permits them to deposit all moneys dealers get the cash that peo- system should be examined to be Public office Is o public trust— chassis built many years ago have hear of anything more fair than which shall come into their hands thisf i You did not. You could not. ple spend for plows and hash; sure that the system is effective and, Grover Cleveland. rolled up authenticated records of 'in a depository or depositories se- if necessary, should be relined before one million miles in stageline ser- Nobody ever did and nobody ever for clocks and luscious pies? lected by themselves; confers pow- will. Nothing more fair or moie starting ou,t on the trip. Tho fan Count Snliii Just nutijrully hates 'er to invest and convert; makes it belt occasionally hus to be replaced t Sulin. ; generous could ever be imagined. Just look, these very columns mandatory for them to keep books Will You Realize the Dream ii and its cordition should bo, noted to covering all moneys coming into their o'er; you'll find an ad from avoid necessity of this replacement A man keeps going by keeping go- custody und the investment, return of An Auto Often when a man's broke his near while touring. Ing.—John I'ulllp Sousa. on investment, increase or loss there- Through this unprecedented cam- every store that's owned by relatives become so very close thut Tire changing tools, with other of, and the expenditure thereof, in paign two residents of this section i they might be culled distant acquaint- Tradesmen wise. They offer pieces of equipment which are usual- Christinas Is an Intolerable nuisance. accordance with the requirement of are going to realize a long cherish- ances. ly a part of the car, should be com- —George Bernard Sbuw this act. In this respect they differ ed dream of owning a motor car things you want to buy at plete. . If the trip is an extensive from tho uther departments or di- and do this without expending a one, it is a wise provision to in- I wouldn't n>lri(J being engaged to WHY EDITORS GO MADvisions uf a municipality, because the single penny. prices low for values 'high; Gene Tunney.—Mury Garden. The first subscription for one year, clude an extra tube. Skid chains are 'legislature, by the enactment of their goods delight the eyes. •ffl ii most helpful factor, it the trip calls "Dear Ed:—" , 'Chapter 21-, constitutes and makes if sent in with the opportunity cou- for travel over less-used, muddy sec Five-day work /weuk& will help the sinking fund commissions trus- pon will entitle any candidate to Their flan's not new; they tions of the country. church uttendance.J-Henry Ford, "I wonder If you remember me. I tees of th*1 funds that come into their 100,000 extra votes. Four of these if the route of the vacationist met you at a dauce last May." hands fi(r the purposes designated opportunity coupons will be accepted learned the trick when Pharoh takes him through the desert or in- I am not half so ugly Inside as I in the act and permits them to make for each candidate, This means that am outside.—John D. llockefeller. had just one brick—"Be Pru- to the inuuntaijis, it -is well to pro- "This ls to Introduce my nephew, such expenditures SB may be requi- for the first four subscriptions that vide containers'filled with water and Bertie, who wants to be a writer," site. Kor the above reason they are you secure far one year each you dent—Advertise." Every gchoolnia'iiiu should have at taken out of the operation of the will get 100,000 extra votes over and least onq buby.—George Bernard "Under separate cover I am sending financial sections of Chapter 152 of above the regular schedule. Remem- Sluiw. you a ecrapbook of my clippings, Just the Laws of 1917. ber that it costs nothing to enter, to show you my style." You can, if you but will,

FRIDAY, JH.YJ, 1927 nn>; 'box in a cooi place ?o as to save nn at timos to delay putting food away. - —11 •V ice hill. Vint there are limit, to ' Also, mo4 cellar, are damp, am, HOW AERIAL MAPS / 3 IN PLANNING unless preat care \t taken certain Sent on a Fool's "Natives," That's Notes to Homemakers uhu'h the ideft should be carried. DEVELOPMENT I ELECTRIC BUSINESS Errand What They Were By Some consideration is due the house- aml maiflavore<]. CATHERINE GRIEBEL wtfptfe. The ccella r i.-- no pplace for the I The ice box is in a cool enouggh Clothing Ppwin!i?t ice box. Py keepinp it there the r.lncc if out of the sun, away frr,t : By ANNA ABERCROMBIE n An ;i BT HELEN BILLINGS WRIGHT Middlesex County Extension housewife must run up and down direct drafts of air, and away from L'OO M|ii ,• Service the stairs several times a flay. ihu« (he, stove. When the ice box is up- ;• <•!'••• ) Ufin|f more energy than the ice snv-Ftairs, the housewife has a much bet- trli v. ' HI: « .- -I'-lle-l in the rrmklnjr.' ! ' ed is worth. Moreover, experience ii\ - ATIVES." Mary Ann tnpp^d n £houd£houldee r SSeams ter light in "which to clean it and S « ,; ] i ••• si-;t*r«. rt»u«ln» and naves herself the climbinsr of stair? 111. •• • • • iN -iny fimt against the fat, -ed There has •tnmetims? been criti- > has shown that where the ice box , v.n HI. ! i'h»-r« That »<»emetl to ism of the forward shoulder which ' is kept at a considerable distance Hill ' • , ' bl di i,, •' ,. . ,,!,.,•: «'i» '! mi'l a road- •• i ••-.-iti' Sll'iw. r • ri - •, > i; i' • I :• •• ;! *• time 1 V J K I • •. J' . !>i«!«te'1 upon having maae ''(•••!• ' tin- two French horn*. '' nptaln Eld- 1 THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN ••> r. u:i-l n« fii-r mother 'ound It easier By GENE BYRNES ' ;.iw the line of leait resistance. rldc»> In yet?" A full front attached to a forward 1 • No," Slary Ann tnlH>rtly. shoulder is suitable for many figure*. • • ! liirM'-r grew up a willful nri-1 . • - .». taking In the details of the ether ftrl. Thij, in itwlf, makes our pattern • : hi'1 T 4 - •••• i:eiit child nnd very often • dl*- • !'• ip A Wue drew, a close blue hat, pearls especially good for Extension Cloth- i;.- ;- -hi . •' • -• at her throat. ing. This type of shoulder is much : =lf npjirniirl!«1 worn a nh not", she • : It - .i: • , .V' "• "-' "When do yon eifcect nln.7" worn at the present time; another - "• !' . t I her mo.id> npnn the vnun(! men I,.,; • .- < ' ••:••• ; "He's coming now." She looked to- jtem to be considered. The fact ..,--<: 'P. i:.- : ! . - ' ' 1 ' • . .' h : -r flrqiinlntance But became T:. r r \ ' ward the *ea. that a forward shoulder "is much to i '"er,i|ih "- <•!• "Tell him to bring tip. rlR+it away, be preferred to a poorly placed nor- ! (>nrtr;i'. - ir. <• eight pounds of mackerel t> Mrs. Clay- m«l shoulder seems to me to be the of 'h- • >• -r - -•:r( o • she wai bad. ton Smith's residence. P'.onse." She most importAnt factor in its favor, i added that as an after-th-'Ui;h( and ab- j have fitted this type of pattern > ! ,••.' .i:. harming when She chO'e rupt|}. hn(.ke<, ^ car J|lry Ann plcked Qp „ ,., by tuck^ or '(••' pi':- ' :i '.j :« :••>' ^'1 Into the town end whom •.":•!>•.. twirled It on her thumb Mary Ann in ,jarts 50 that 4 variety of effect? ! 1" rn;i:i:'i •: ','. • «- .ii- ! ':li ne find but recently met E i-iv »• .• • r "!. - ; :'. .•• • h»d an Idea. She won 1 be one of mav be obUined. All will vouch for ! AJ usual, she proceeded to charm • tj,em ',, ,• ,i . • t • . - -T- . • • ' - •'. a •: •. j this who have attended, a Xew Jer- i n I .1-n to itrttint* him. h« »he !••- : W|thoot w(l,tlng for nun ;> ,r.-; .-.:, •••••. • • • . • >' !: fntber tn sey Extension Style Show. , •r didn't come to pnss. It ph|iied her fish ivhi.h ; ;• •: • •:••<• »•••• ntilty not a little, nnd when, on oue The specialist feels that so long' r tivo he made It plain | tern with the forward shoulder, are r; .,;.|). '1 ••;'•:•- i; i-r-'X-.:: • !• t ivhiit slit- had In mind couldn't from the margin of a two weeks' old I lie. »he felt greatly chagrined. Monitor. Then, scribbling the girl's admired by the women to whom they are offered as possible designs, she I :.-K:I-I •- • • i'a :. f>:. >-•,*;•': '•••• ("rlnno did not take kindly to d!s-1 mnMgt< gh(J gtock „ tl, ,ne fgt, Hpp.,!»tment». and when anyone Inter- , barre, w|fh hef ^^ R,.-,-, and emer. isi s justifiejustified d min usin using g iti ta as sa a foundafounda- - j fere,| with her plans, vindictlveness j fi]d bRr p|n ,,Mj. husl,,iIld snau bu, \ tion pattern for the permanent pat- 11 tern When thl ls not lify ;- r • • • ' cnnie utronsly to the fore. .„. diamonds anandd rwil (-noraldl(-:noraldl," he I - » possihle. an- ' ''our f. *u / Irr MM ifn'-l ' 'n mrrn Cr>r Jl. March was drawing to a clrwe Rt>d j ,, ,ied ,0 herg^, an(] rHn from other type»will be substituted. fIllartl ! • * • • j ;. ar-. j'i-'ifl on .-. April WRR hard by. Still "f wnBrf Aerial Mosaic Survey of Bayonns '• >-:•::V:i:• \h" <-\a> ;,:i'l-r the last rebuke time Saunders ( A w(ipk ]ater M A(ln wng on the Specialist Says Cellar i ••:v.-r Wii-r; 'hi hnd iflven her. she derided that the ^^ SUe wore a wy rrt,t,mne cape 1 It No Place For Ice Boxj iri- r in) '- !>'l mi While ih- iati'1 prints are Ijeins coming holiday was an opportune time ovpr ft short b,ack g|lk RUl, pen. DuringS.the series of better kitchen \ fr::.'- ,••.:• • Th-.-.-•• IIJHit.- an- to square matters with him. cocks, bright blue and green, drooped -> ' i* laying nut ;i hase ma|i on boards contests neld throughout the state j .••i.I- i <.T ;• rinI^ arid .ire a> •! For two weeks it hail ruined almost 1 from her shoulders In a background of under the auspices of the Extension j In ill t'Tt. .:!.'- tl:» uei fp.-o from four to f itht feet. On tlieso Incessiintly und tit times the wutyr gay flowers. Would any.me speak to Service in home economics, it was larf-nn-r.t ••• r-ii^icttyr. !•- mnp» •h'-y plot absohile known- literally came down In bucketfuls. her she wondered. The crowd had revealed that a nuftiber of ljouse- the nepalivc <•• *h> seal-- "f one distances within the territory pho- The effect of surh.flmidllke rains upon v(lf ; loeraphi'd. come down to the -beach some play- wives keep their refrigerators in the \ inrli f-qual= ' f*-*-.. unmacadnmlzed country roads mny I in; lmll, shouting; others rushing tnto cellar. The practice is rjot favored | .Afier ail nvitait print.- half j On Ihiftf- mapn the ratio prints well be imagined. the water. by Mrs. Marion C. Bell, specialist bf-i-n given a proper ratio curn-c- | are placed. TIII.H gives a doubla On the morning of tliat duy, Saun- tion. iirints ar*- made from tile ] (heck on the ratio prints, AM soon "I'll duck you! Look »ut!" in home management. She com- der? heard a voice tell him over the tflQIHATlONAl. CAHTOOH CO H Y. oriEinal mcatives accurdlnK u> thelas all ratio prints are placed and "No fair. It's a foul." ments as follows: telephone at lfts office tha^t his dog had ratii>< ddermint-'l. Th-se prints (checked fur errors in scaft and "Second base under wnw." "It is admirable to keep the ice run away and that he could be found are called ratio prints and mu.-^t he color, the cumposUe. "patch work" "Run, Sally, run. Xm> hnd. Too"re at Mrs. Webb1', home on Salem street, matched for scale ami rolyr. Thii? I map is photoKiaphed by a special out." rc-(|Uir. s fkill and particularly [camera. The negative from this a small white cottnee nt the end cf She could hear their shouts; could ,wlierf: si-iiii- !"«i ;,nnts must .--linw camera is UM-(I tn make enlarge- the rj&d. The voice added that Mrs. . see them as they played in the water, no variation in (ulor or size. ments wliiih ar< the linishod nui|ii. Webb was very deaf and not entirely ; d|v)ng from „,„ notel raft swln>mlng responsible mentally, so that She out ,0 |)oat8 ancUoreu off ,hll^ More mTght possibly deny having the dog. and more passionately Mury Ann Baunders thanked the person and yearned to escape—the Natives. said he wnuld call for the dog thut It was nearly one o'cli k. Most of afternoon. the crowd hud left the leach when Corlnne chuckled as she hung up , sr,e saw n ninn—yee, d .-sed all In thie receiver. She cmihcouldl see hihimm park- j white—slowly cnininn du-.vn the beach. In^hls car at tin- hutilevard nnd trudg- A nice face. Tunned, with a little red. ing tho full lcnjrth of Nuleni street, ns Perhaps he had bt»ea'fishing. It was utterly impossible for anything The. stranger saw her; i:unie toward on wheels to pull through the mire. her. He sat down before her. Of course. Maunders did not know Mury Ann saw Allan Kemlrlcks after Unit old Mrs. Webb's sense of beiirlni; that every day for ;u wi.-ek. They was as keen as hit und that shouting swam together, walked far down the at her would jrrentty Irritate her none heaeh. too amiable disposition. Arguing with , "Mariana," Allan asked (they were her was sheer lunacy, too. It prom- | iying on tn(. Plind. watching the gulls Ised to be an unpleasant session for j flying In great circles), will you go him and Saunders would by no means j (0 t|,e ,innce with me tonight? Will emerge vlctarlnus. | you, Mariana?" She had told him to Meanwhile he would be greatly wor- call her that. rled hy the supposed disappearance of i She looked up at Allan. Her eyes his prize alredHle. glowed. She smiled. She thought the joke was such n> "The hotel?" good one that she told several of her i "No. The tearoom." friends about It. In time it reached I Mnrlitnn frowned. The tearoom. She his oars, but he giive nn sign, of his ! could not go then—yet. For there on acquaintance with the fact. ; the rough floor Imtli snmmer people Several weeks passed and Corjnne' and Natives diiin-ed. Da.nced and decided that at her dinner party she jostled elbows to Hie merry tunes of would let him know who had sent ' the Ramblers. One -uperclllous, the him on his fool's errand. Then they , other gaping, n Tor MX '« •'OUUAiYS Of R£D RIV£R wild** FOX would all make merry at Ma expense 1 "Oh, let's go somewhere else." She and Corlnne knew he hated to be ] laughed carelespljy. -There are f>o laughed at. That would teach htm ', many places on the Cape." a lesson. He would then understand,; "Have your own way, but- we will Classified Ads Bring Results that she was the kind of young lady j Uave^to go In my cur." . whose slightest whim should be re- j Mariana's heart hurst. One of the as Important. j K^in cars, low and powerful. "Be- 3' "It Is rldliiR over him a hit Touch-1 cause' the family's using theirs to- A Story That Will shod," she soliloquized, "hut any hap- i night. It's it flivver.' be apologized, penlng on a holiday should be accept- It was after the dance. Mariana, In etl good naturedly." I a smart pink crepe dress which She The truth of the matter was tlAt ! httl1 laboriously made for the occasion, ite of lhl- '"'^ leave, she said: "Hy the way, I am, "I-**'* K<> down on the fl$hfl$h wharf u dinner party on the evening au(1 park—just for the atmosphere," How well designed, well printed cir- I of April in and I wuuld very much AUa" <'*»s«'- Mariana hardly reco?- ' like you tn eotne." | u[7-e'°u call inc th;nV , me, told me on the telephone that uiy j "l"<, I flunno, 1 hate Mariana. It's you smile with*delight. That is just bud run off. When I called at the | so so" of formal, Maiiy Ann's cozy (muse where 1 wan directed, a nurse i and warm. You don't idlnd?" the story we want to tell you, and .net me at the uoor. She hnd lijeeu ! | Hut iIilr>' Ann's face wag burled In sent tor to take care of Mra. rough shoulder. She was crying whu was 111. softly. will tell ycu "The nurse happened In he a scliijiol- "I ju^t can'i help It," she sobbed, unite of mine of whom 1 had lost trick. I answering hid whispered question. It was a happy ciilnridenre. und I am \ "'"', I do IOVL- foil so, hut I have souie- trnly KfHtt'ful to the one who sent me ' thiiiK awful ami horrible to confess. oil such a delightful fool's errand." '• will spoil everything," Mary Ann muld not finish, for Al- If You Will Phone S75 Man With a Conscience lan's arms were iimuud her. Ills face close to hers. "Mury AttH, listen to lie bus been, found—llie nrnrr with mo, darling, first. I'm not the swell an old fashluned c.uscJt^i-e. He came New Yorker you think me." He rushed liild ltruektun the other day on busi- heudloiii,'. "I'm just a Native from up ness and just as he was going out of Two Reasons Why I Get Results In Orleans. These i lothea even aren't/ the city, entered a store and pur my ojfll. A boarder'!), a young chap MIDDLESEX PRESS chused a newspaper and siinie cigars. staying V*ot>dbridge 575 if you-would neat and attractive Printing. deserve your t "Everybody Wins" Opportunity Club n CIS >ses Saturday, August 20,1927 The Opportunity Of A Lifetime Costs Nothing to Compete r An unparalleled opportunity to share in the division of this tremendous list of prize* is offered ins! every man, woman, boy and girl in the territory served by The Woodbridge Independent. It costs nothing to enter the OWORTUNITY CLUB—you do not even have to be a subscriber ER YOUR NAME TODAY! to the paper. All that is necessary to start you on the road to proud possession of one of these handsone automobiles or cash award, is for you to fill out the nomination blank print-

ed below and send it in to the Campaign Manager. The nomination starts you off with 10,- Grand Prize District No. 2 000,free votes. If you do not wish to enter the campaign yourself then you can nominate he candidate, having the most votes at finish, residing outside of Woodbridge some friend whom you would like to help secure one of these handsome awards. The per- son having the greatest number of votes at the close of the campaign will be presented with

the big prizes.

YOU CAN EARN''ONE OF prizes will be paid a liberal date from .outside of V. ood- THESE HANDStiME AUTOS cash commission upon the busi- bridgo. Any candidate who WITHOUT THE EXPENDI- ness they secure. fails to win one of the auto- VALUE The Two Grand Prizes, both mobiles will be paid a cash TURE OF ANYTHING OTH- Ell THAN YOUR WELL-DI- Pontiac Six Sedans, worth commission of 20% on the a- RECTED EFFORTS DURING $875 each, will be awarded to mount of money they turn in $875.00 the candidate in each district during the campaign. SPARE MOMENTS IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. The having the greatest number of EVERYBODY WHO TAKES Opportunity Club is a sure votes at the close of the cam- AN ACTIVE PART IN THE thing for you right from the paign. One of the cars must CAMPAIGN WILL RECEIVE beginning, as thosd who are go to a Woodbridge candidate, EITHER A PRIZE OR CASH not awarded one of the grand the other must go to a candi- COMMISSION.

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Car on display at Rahway Avenue Garage, Woodbridge, Local Pontiac Agent Sign Your Own Fill in the entry blank below with your own name or the Mae of, some man or woman whom yon think would like to km one of these I Takabk awards. Mail or briaj it to this office. Declaration of Don't Be A "Wish I Had" The workers in this campaign Your chances of driving any one offlinaiiotv Independence will share In the division of the of these automobiles are splendid * 10,000 $3,000 prize list — the "specta- if you but realize it. Votes are and next 4th of July ride in your I Hereby Nominate and Cast 10,000 Votes For tors" now, will continue to be the easy to secure in this campaign own car that you won in spectators to the end. GET and you will find the Woodbridgei Miss (Mr. or Mrs.) YOUR NOMINATION IN Independent an easy paper to Address this campaign EARLY and be a worker and get sell. Send in your Nomination \ as a candidate in The Everybody Win* Circulauoi Campaift.

your share of these awards. today and get in the race NOW. 1 NOTE: Oaly one »f these Couponi accepted for each member Mounted. i

Schedule of Votes 1st Vote 2nd Vote 3rd Vote 4th Vote Period Period Period and Subscription Price July 1 to July 29 to Aug. 8 to Aug. 15 to July 28 Aug. 6 Aug. 13 COUPON ime Vote. Vote. Vote* 1 Year .. $ 1.50 4,000 3,000 2,000 Thil coupon, when neatly clipped and returned to 2 Years 3.00 0,O0Q 10,000. 8,000 the Campaign Department of THE WOODBRIDGE 3 Years 4.B0 25,000 20,000 15,01)10 INDEPENDENT will count fo

4 Years 6.00 50,000 40,000 30,000 100 FREE VOTES 5 Years 7.50 100,000 90,000 80,000 10 Yeurs 15.00 200,000 18J),000 180,000 170,000

T(ie above declining schedule of votes will positively not be changed during the Campaign. A special vote ballot good for 100,000 extra votes will be issued on every Club of $15.00 turned in. These $15.00 can be made Op of subscriptions for one year dbridge Independ up. Special vote offer will remain in effect during the entire campaign and will be considered as part of the regular schedule, New subscriptions and renewals count VOID AFTER AUGUST 8, 1927 alike. . >'

This Campaign is Under the Address Direction of the PACIFIC COAST All Communications CIRCULATION SERVICE to I OPPORTUNITY COUPON f COMPANY | GOOD FOR 100,000 EXTRA VOTES CAMPAIGN MANAGER CASH W. D. ATWOOD Use one of these Op- NUM. —», [MISSION Campaign Manager 18 Green Street I ($1,200 Estimated) OFFICE HOURS Woodbridge, N. J. portunity Coupons 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. " OMftm ml « () y p loodbridge Independent 'Phone 575 m ing for the benefit of the Fourth nf woods near Iselin in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens and (|a•,,, |,,.:i<«r nf thi - K«-pab! i .i Mmmit:»p, for eken-r. Mr. and Mr.«. I! M .tarksnn Juiy celebration fund. The priie and Mr?. Albert Bowers' twentieth ter Patricia of Fulton street, y Monday iwrsiry of he- da rler M ir> K!n- of nflW-r wlin •»•»? »(T*in fortu- •if High street ",•,1 nn Sat- winners were: Miss (1. Purgeson, wedding anniversary. The guests of Emma Remak and Jamos Zchrci ''irthd.-.y n:m> ly (lf( ' | -th snd th" I'"- nate it. h ir is woman nwmhfr. urday evening; •;•, :-...r of their flower bowl; F. Schoedler. rubber np- honor were presented a beautiful ?et Sewaren, np«nt Sunday at Hark • " Ar.:. i BoiV .r«ry of h vice chairman, Mr? of dish(? A) outdoo rgameA wc —Mm. James McKeown of ! aK" 'Iff""1"' Flynn. bath towel; MIM Wilhelmina pIa..ed and a delicious picnic supper . lar(r<- f' ft.*. A lun'r'.y Andrews ua nppo.^d f«r the onVf time the engagem>>: • / Mi«s Evelyn Smith, coffee; Mrs. ,T. Suchy, towel; was eerved. I^ater in the evening a den avenue and Mrs. George i: ipie-i the |):."-e and Mr. Clifford \V in tl-'i ; .th pink canrf- p )>y Mrs. A'.ns Perkins nf South Am- fon of Mr. Mr=. Thoma?. can nf pineapple; Mrs. frankfurter roast was enjoyed. Mr. man of Rahway avenue returned \ ! and Mrs. B. B. 1 nr,! Ir- .f honor on tho :>'•!<•. Thow; pro- !>••}• id., •"ffered a spirited rc«i«t- of Hib p. Barth. dish; Miss Marjorie Da- and Mrs. Bowera then invited the night from Buffalo where they j. 1 nt »-T(> Kmhy ".I ''hnrtine Hnv ante before being suhdued by a street was annoum-rd The table vies, linen towel; Mrs. H. J. Baker,- been visiting Mrs. Charles Hini "•as decorated guests to their home where an en- I ->n. Kila avd M;i'/.irC E'li*. Jo'cpH. v :e of PT to 46 in favor of Mr? w:th t'..iwers in the lingerie; F. Braithwaite, tie; Mrs. F.joyable evening was spent. formerly of town. During their 5 pa»te! shades. - | np Mprrill. Ar r.:i ;ir,d Ruth Sw. ••:• Ardri-ws. The contest for thi >f- The c'JfPt* of honor Braithwafte, sUtioner> ; Mrs. Si«sgel, Thtis* present were Mr. and Mrs,they visited Niagara falls and i I -r. Aimed* MeLaufrMin. .*oav. rre .ifTprf-cl the only exciting period received beautiful gift? and basket* ?.jjrar; Edith Baker, "stationery; Ir- H. A. Tappen, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. onto. IU!irt. An ; ••>k. OrtrutJf Kir(rwond. the chiid- of flower*. The invited puejts were I. f the meeting and occupied nearly ma Smith, bath «atts. Marion andd HarrietHrittt It is understood the County ]>,,, ::.i Mr-, S. I.. Ba >-n'« pn-.i; grandfather. Charle? H. Mr. and Mrs. B. R Wallinjf, Mr. I Breckenridge, half the time consumed by the en- -Mr. and Mrs. Barney Drevichj Breckenridge, Mr. E. Paulson, Mr. of Taxation will sit in WoodhrH ..' ar.'i Maip'iru! S.i , ,ardnrr'. Mrs. Onrjre Brown. Mr=. tire meeting; vthlch lasted about four Clifford WalHnf, M" Irene Wall- and daughter Selma and Mr. and and Mrs. John Strome, Mrs. Gatret | July 6 and 8 U> consider app,.., ;cvc .lei—!.. Matjtar-' vnu Baker of town; Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. .?• nn Tetley, Er- Mrs. J. Fox motored to Lontf Branch | Brodhead, Mr. and Mrs, Walter These dates have not yet been 1 . strong an opponent as Mr* —Mrs. C. Crede of Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. John Short, Harriett —Mr. and Mrs. Charle* Farr, ] m;t, .'>•' SalaVi. Tk o a. Kya:;. V i! tni Baker .Ir, .if Avenel. " M. R. Strieker, Mr and Mrs. R. Perkins should make every I?elinite Short, Mr. and Mrs. Asher Fitz eanor, Dorothy and Junior Fan ... jam H M rr> H •:. -. .':• -t H ••). Woiney, Roy Wolriy, Helen Peter- formerly of town, has returned to feel proud when one take? into con- ive here and is occupying Mrs. Tut- Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. James Filer, Lorraine Warter motored to [,; sideration that the entire county was .•en, Paul Strother-. Allan Therge- Hopatcong on Sunday. I'h:/r. A> sen, Thomas Levi. K. V. Hoffman. tie"? home on Jensen avenue. ! Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brennan, Mr. — Mr. ;.:..! M represented and that nearly 300 j and Mrs. William Rowc, Mr. and —Mrs. H. M. D«Graw and < i, Perth An:', v *:.<•-.• S.l!.d:r. \v; Hopelawn Windsor Makin, Wallace Pabst. Mrs. —Miss Wilhelmina Schletier is 'county members, attended the meet- iMrs. C. C. Jones, the Misses Helen ren of Woodbury, N. J., \hv., and Mr- A <\r- •- Mary Lee of tow:.;- Miss Mildred ing and that each one of them wa? spending her vacation at Branchrille, Pfeiffer, Helen Ensign, Grace Hu- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. T. Martin Wlrk" !IV< r I" —rErne*t Gansler of Newark v;-- Stack of White p^.r.s, X. Y.; Lieu- N. Y. - , a possible candidate for the office. ber, Anna Hart, Pearl Filer, Jean the week end. —Mr. I*--. K.T!» •ed relatives here la.it Friday. 1 tenanA William Burxink and Lieu- A three-day carnival and dance is —Miss Alida Van Slyke is living Liddle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bow- —Mrs. Eugene McMahon and M Claire ar* -pi: it^tr —The MKies Margaret Ptrewer. tenant Samuel La:.sing of Fort to be held by th« Iselin Chemical in New Brunswick while attending ers, and daughter Mildred. Mary Miller of Rahway and Mr- • the Cat-k..: M-•:.?.-- . Helen Holla, and Stella, Wansky. en- Wadsworth, N. Y.; Florence Hook and Ladder Company at the Miss the Rutgers College summer course. C. Jones of Rrdgedale avenue -: —The M:", Wilma Toth. John Hal- :,. N. H.; Eve- end in Atlantic City. Han.- Smitr. :•••:: :J..BT.'.I r Myr.U . time ;u three nights instead of one Thayer of Farming: > coe, N. Y.r where they spent the spent Friday in New York with Mrs. 3>>, William HeWherg. Frank San- lyn, Beatrice and Harry Jackson. : —Misses Carol and Doris Mar.) a* before. There will be dancing week end. Robert Glidden of Metuchen and were the week end guests of fri. : Sunday Mr Mr-. M. Lund der. William Holla. William Han^n. —Mr. and Mrs. F. Barth and Mrs. H. B, Coombs of Brooklyn, hid- Mike Bu-ch. John and Michael in the fire house every evening dur- at the Bayside Yacht Club, L. 1 ing the carnival and the other usual daughter Marion spent th« week end ding them "bon voyage" before sail- Moore. A hot dog feast was .«erved —Mrs. Bessie Miller of Bronk,,-; ed her T. :hf-r Penh A:nb.,\ features. and Monday with friends in Yonk- j ing for Europe. hy the hostess Miss Margaret Stre^- visited her daughter Mrs. Wil!ii,: W«dr.(-.«.iav AT THE MOVIES ers, N. V. *er. Music and dancing were en- —Due to the holiday falling on -S. J. Henry and family spent Tobrowsky of School street over • . —A pi, [ irtv *.vas he'id Sun- ; Monday the regular weekly meeting —Mrs. Florence Dobbs and Alice the week end with friends in Easton, joyed. week end. Mrs. Miller was a. : dav at thi r.c :'' Mr. ar.d Mr<. E i of the Iselin Republican Club has and Frank Brock of Point Pleasant i Penna. — Members of the Protection Fire "TIM Taxi Dancer" panied home, by her grandson, I been omitted for the coming week were the guest* of Mr?. William —Harper Sloan of Elizabeth spent ter Tobrowsky. Mrs. Amat.ia Myt-r, Mr. and Mis. F. i Company of Kea^bey were guest? of and the next regular meeting will be Adapted From Morel Krug this week. j the week end with James Adams. St(.nen;nk, Mr, and Mr?. R. Meti- ' 'he Hopelawn Fire Company last —Mrs. Daniel Ogden and sons held at the Library on Monday, July —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lance —Mr. and Mrs. Forest Verity and ited Scoutmaster Daniel Ogden .;• per and s.T. Joseph. John Metzger. 1 Sunday. 11. Adapting a novel to a screen play and daughter Emily, Mrs. A. Probst daughter Eunice of Brooklyn were Stanley Price. William Myer, E. Raj- ; ^The local fire company held a is an odd process f tumbling the the Boy Scout camp on Sunday —Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Hyde motored to Ridgewood on Sunday! the week end guests of Mrs. A. C. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dampn der.bjsh, Mr. and Mr?. E. Rauden- j drill la,st Wednesday to try out a narrative down, like a house of where they visited friends. ; Walker. v hu?h. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerns of Oak Tree road spent the week end and Mrs. C. Kerr of Philadelphia •.,. new fire hydrant that was installed at their summer cottage at Point cards, then reassembling it in differ- —The smoker given by the Ave- i James Adams entertained on Sun- of AHenU.wn, Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. H. jon New Brunswick avenue recently. ent order, at leaat according to the ited Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wyid : Qehl and son Richard of Bethlehem, Pleasant, N. J. nel Athletic Club on Friday even-' day Fred H. Turner Jr., Catherine Tuesday. Chief Frank Byack was in charge formula of A. P. Younger, famous ing at tneir club house on Pennsyl- Pa , Mr and Mrs. William Brawn i —Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ericksen Smith, Eunice Verity, Harper Sloan —Mrs. Paul Simpfendorfer and all members responded scenarist, who adaprH "The Taxi vania avenue was a huge success. and Margaret Walker. and daughters Florence, Ruth and of Hllicrest avenue and Mrs. Louis Dancer," the Metr.. Goldwyn-Mayer sons, Paul and William, are sp.••.; —Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett of I Farber of Harding avenue attended There were five good bouts of four —Mrs. W. H. Tombs spent Tues- Dorothy of Woodbridge, Mr. and Newark were guests of relatives here picture coming to the New Empire ing the week with their aunt. M Mrs. Bernard Ryars of Newark. Mrs. I the evening performance of "Rio rounds each. Mike Marko vs. Mar-day in New York with friends. last Sunday. Theatre, Rahway, Monday and Tues- ty Seco; Bowman vs. Hanson of Rosch, of Hastings-on-the-Hud> Charles Clark and daughter Doris. I Rita" at the Ziegfield Theatre in —A daughter was born to Mr. —The Musses Minnie and I: —George Kotchick of New Bruns- day, Perth Amboy; Battling Brocco vs. and Mrs. John Dunn. Mrs, Dunn Mrs. Harry RitSer. Mr?. Mary Pear- New York City on Saturday last. j Younger'a first task was to "break Treller are spending the week ••:, wick avenue was an out of town vis- —Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuchs and<( Fighting Seeco; Waster vs. Marku-; was formerly Miss Mary Luaitski of son. Mr. and Mr.-. Stewart Yinger, itor la.st week. down" the story into separate epi- and holiday at Asbury Park. Mr. and Mr.-. E. J. Schrader and daughter Harriett of Oak Tree road lin; Semak vs. Gentile, The exhi- j Perth Amboy. sodes and basic ideas, which he then bition bout between Frank Perry of j —Miss Augusta Treller of II ,.• children Ar!ine, Gertrude, Ella and spent Wednesday evening at Piscat- reassembled in a narrative form ings-on-the'Hudson and nephew ]•: away. the local fire company and the State ; Edwin. Entertain at Party suitable to screen production. Newt of All Woodbrldf e Town- ly are spending the week end .v —Mrri. P. O'Nei! spent Tuesday in —The Ladies Aid Society of the amateur champion in the 158 pound With this outline he built his class, George Wohlman, of Elizabeth, their sisters, the Misses Trellci . Metuchen with nor niece. Mrs. Joseph Greiner of Freeman Union Chapel held the regular meet- ship in the Independent, the town. ong on Wednesday afternoon at the scenario. was well received. Future bouts be- —A surprise party was given Mr*. street entertained Wednesday in hon- most widely read paper or of her daughter Virginia's sixth ! church. "Handling a written novel i3 a far tween these two will be held at the Osterboe Sunday afternoon in honor different problem from an original club house, The entertainment was —Please mention this paper of her seventy-fifth birthday. Those oirthday. The little girl received | —Al Nahas, .Roy Hyde and Wilson in Woodbridge buying from advertisers.— many lovely birthday gifts. The j Farber are spending a week's vaca- story," he says, "as one must not of the finest and the affair was por- present were; Mr. and Mrs. Chris only watch his dramatic values, but nounced a big success, Borup, Annie Floy, Martha Frey, house decorations were in blue and j tion at Point Pleasant. pink which colors were also used for I —Mr. and Mrs. James Burns and also keep in the spirit of the novel —The firemen are busy working I Mr*, infjtr Borup, Mr. and Mrs. 1 —in which dramatic values are su- Skovboe, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Oster- favors. Games were played on the daughter of Hillcrest avenue and on plans for the, carnival which will ! lawn during the afternoon and re- Mr. and Mrs. George Woods anil fam- bordinated to deceptive cleverness. A be held oh July 28th, 29th, and 30th \ boe and son of Syracuse, N'. Y., Miss novel will suggest ;i thought in a Marie Miller of .Newark, Mr, and Mrs. freshments were served. Those pres- ily are spending the summer at Oak- at the fire house on Hyatt street. The \ Vacation Needs ent were: Miss Sophie Greiner, Miss hurst, N. J. phrase—on the screen we must de- contest for the most popular girl in | Jens Frey, Mr. and Mr^. Therkelsen. velop that thought into a visible re- We,are ready to supply your needs— Katherine Greiner, little Marian 1 the township is rather slow due to Singing was enjoyed and refresh- —The Iselin Free Public Library ality. ' ments served. Crouse, Miss Elaine Peterson, Mrs. Association will hold the regular the many contestants not making Playing in "The Taxi Dancer" are early reports. The only reports to Bathing Supplies Stationery —Mr. John Huff of Rahway spent J. Quinn, Miss Eleanor Wilhelm, Mrs. Wilhelm, of Perth Amboy, and , i ,...,,.. „ , Joan Crawford, Owen Moore, Doug- date are Julia Wargo 2,800 votes; Camera* and Supplies Fountain Pens Tuesday with Mrs. E. Johanson. ing, July oth, at the L.brary on Oak , . Caroline Bender 2,200 votes and Mil- —Mrs. William O'Brien and child- Miss Jean' Greiner, August Grein- lag &ilmorej c aire MacDowell> Ger Vacuum Bottles Toilet Articles er, Mrs. A. Greiner, Woodrow Grein- I me road 'trude Astor and Rockiiffe Fetlowes. dred Clancy J00 votes. Barney Dre- j ren Gretchen, Willie and Grade vich, chairman of the contest, re- Smoker's Supplies Athletic Supporters spent Wednesday at Cliffwood Beach. er, Miss Lillian Greiner, Miss Paul- I —Mrs. Edward J. 0 Connor of ine Haberlicn, Betty Davis, Anita • Trieste street is spending a few days quests all of those taking part to | Lunch Kits Emergency Kits, Etc. —Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sloan and "While London Sleepi" please make their returns so that the j children are spending the week at Raussman, Vera and Bernice Hoag- ; with relatives in Brooklyn. land, Irene Strieker, Helen Gerity, standing in the race may be publish-1 at reasonable prices South Fallsburg in the Catskills. Rin Tin Tin, famous canine screen ed. I —Albert Rudders motored to New Miss Christel Ceiling, and Mr. andAliens Are Hosts at Dance star, has enacted death struggles Brunswick Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Greiner and Virginia Held Saturday in Sewaren with many creatures, from men to FRANKEL'S PHARMACY Greiner, •—Karl Johanson and Earl Johan- crocodiles, but never before-has he 76 Main St. Phone 150 Woodbridge son visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Johan- Mr. and Mrs, Charles Allen were fought a more thrillingly dramatic son Tuesday. hosts at the dance on Saturday night fight than in his latest Warner Bros. Prescriptions Our Specialty —Mr, and Mrs. H. Miller and Hit Name Immortal at the Land and Water Club, at Se- production, ''While London Sleeps," Ice Cream Candies family spent Sunday at Fair Hav- Ou January 17, 1706, BenJamlD waren. The club house was most nicture written and directed by /Tdvertisers en. Franklin was born. He ha« uot been attractively decorated. Those pres- j Walter Morosco, which opens next -—Miss Connie Anderson visited procluluied a genius by his biographers, ent were: Commodore and Mrs. H. Wednesday and Thursday at the New ^/^ will find this but lie is recuguiiMid a* having been ! D. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Mil- friends in Rahway Wednesday. Empire Theatre, Rahway, with Hel- paper an excellent AND RADIO SHOPPE the supreme (uun of talent in Amer • ler, Mrs. C. M. Cooper; Mrs. A, C. eoe Cos tally Walter JlerrjlL in —Mention {his paper to advertisers— lean history lk> died April 17, 179U '< "'-Watker" ; Mr"- . an---••«d Mrs- . Fores"---t- Verity"^i,- the featured human roles. medium in which Rahway Av«., Woodbridgs, N. J. Asher Atkinson Jr., Miss Virginia Rinty, after an enmity lasting- Radio anil Auto Bttteriei Repaired «nd Recharfed Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wis- throughout the st(5. All Shades and sixes. All Silks union between Miss Gray and' Mr. Foster. They first met -rfnen Poster Linen Dresses $1.00 was stage manager of the "Gaitka of TUESDAY'S SPECIAL July 5, 1927 iyi9", in which Hilda Gray intro- Formerly Sold at $2.75 . duced her famuus "shimmy" dance for the! nempiper to Broadway. KAYNEE BOYS BLOUSESL B MILLINERY •dveriiiemeat ar Guaranteed Fast Color ciroulur may ex- Featured in "Cabaret," supporting Ages 8 to 16 years Ladies Finest Hats, $1.50 and up prsat youridenlbul Miss Gray are Tom Moore and Ches- effective lypufreph- ter Conklin. Robert Q. Vignola di- Regular Price $1.00 toal diipUy li M- rected Owen Davii" original screen licmry 141 |«l beat reaulte. With your utoiy. a, kuowledjr of yow butiueai add our 69c Life Sure li a Gamble knowledge of th* CTOLLMAN'C Sink-til Sum «uj»: "Ufe It Ju*t outj Tuesday Only i prinlinl art w* out 1 BEMBHBEK eo-opcrau to mu- wish after auothur that you'd doot. 5! We Are Aimtft tual ailv«ata4e. 30" else."—Boston Tri*n»crlpL Silk and Crepe Mixed M STYLE SHOPPE ^ •I Tear lento* Young V«*t«* Goods, 1 yard wide, Suit*, 138 Main St RaWy, N. J. Lolling » th* *V* SmU very pr»ttjr)colars, 69c ami* «f Evwunps i tost Si s: