Sedans and 20% Cash Commissions a Wait Campaign
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The News of All 12 Pages T«day 1 The Township Wting News, Page' 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 Pontiac "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.