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I,. XIII, No. 15. WOODBRIDGE, 1$. J., FRIDAY, JINK 19, PRICE THREE CENTS Track Gave Out In Fatally Crushed Transmission Of Woodbridge Girl Driving Rods Break By Mack Truck Photos Explained Race Here Sunday Recces Degree Qn Speeding Engine William Donnelly Of Rowland To Rotary Members MUs Elisabeth KausU Award-• \_ ** ** n rayed Planking Crumbles Under Wheels — Races Stopped Place Dies Soon After Being ed Bachelor Of Science In locomotive Traveling Sixty Miles An Hour, Pulling Atlantic Often To Repair Track — Bad Break Ends Day's Pro- Injured On St. George Ave- W. C. Bettinson, Of N. J. Belt Physical Education Degree City Expreu When Drivers On Both Side* Let £o In Port gram In Middle Of Final Event — Carpenters Do Patch nue. Telephone Company, Give* At Ithaca College. Reading — Traffic Tied Up More Than An Hour — No Jobs While Driver* Wi Fine Talk. One Injured. William Donnelly, aged 26 years, Elizabeth Kaus of this place upon, Woodbridge board speedway, Sunday did not expose the spectators of 184 Rowland place, was crushed satisfactory completion of the re-1 Train No. 22(1 onthe Central rail- to a point just beyond the Carteret about the body Wednesday shortly W. C. Bettinson, a special repre- ..for repairs" since May 10to danger since they (the breaks) all sentative of the New Jersey Bell quired work received a Bachelor of'wad, an Atlantic' ^ City^ express,,was road crossini g and almoslt t oppositite UUu as fatally injured, occurred in sections near or at thebefore noon when he stepped off the Port Reading station before It was curb on St. George's avenue near Telephone Company, of Newark, in Science in Physical Education De- ned for racing on Sun- curves in the track and far from the an interesting address at the weekly gree, from the Ithaca College, devot- j evening when the driving rod, con-brought to * stop by Engineer Wil- '.. The'ricket'y'track began to liter- grand stand. So long as there Is noGreen street into the path of a luncheon of the Woodbridge Rotary ed Music, Drama and Physical Edu- necting rod and fittings on the right " in Ferguson. '•• • apart soon after the racing danger to the spectator* the prose- Mack truck that was running close Club, yesternoon, told of the trans- Ki/uson and his fireman, Lester : fl| to the curb. He was taken to the cation, at Ithaca, New YoTk, at the Rjdo of the locomotive let go and an . Holes appeared in the plank- cutor has no authority in the matter mission of pictures by telephone. annual commencement held Monday j tant later the same mechanism on Smith, were in grave danger while the decayed wood was except as mentioned by use of the Perth Amboy General Hospital in the The speaker briefly, but clearly ex- ns the engine raced along with the blue laws. police ambulance and died at 12 o'- evehing. Until March 19 of this yearjthe opposite aide of the locomotive by the wheels of the little clock noon, a few minutes after he plain^, step by step, the picture the Ithaca Institution was known as.broke. The result was »n appalling heavy steel parts flying about the The races were stopped But in the event of another acci- sending process. He then showed base of the cab but they stuck to was received at the institution. g p the Ithaca Conservatory and Afnliat-i ,(l0Wer of dust and imall broker) rock their posts. One of the flying beami 'to time while carpenters dent the prosecutor has full author- with a stereopticon some of the ed Schools, comprising the Ithaca if the road bed, a lot of broken , repair the broken places in ity and will use it. He said that he The truck is the property of B. rom struck a portion of the' boiler but "" | to Filippone and Company, of 312-16 equipment which is used, Conservatory of Music; Williams Switch lamps and levers, and a delay k There was one bad hole wilt not only close the track but in- There are tthreh e definitdfiite problems did not do serious damage. The en- truae fed flag was placed to warn dict every one connected with it. Oak street, Passaic. It was being School of Expression and Dramatic of more than an hour in vehicular gine generally, though Is badly crip- which must be faced in the sending Art; Ithaca Institution of Public ,t Carteret road, on the Cen- traveling more than a mile a The Township Committee, he said, driven by Anthony Ferrante, aged of pictures by telephone, Mr. Bet- rtme on pled. .irivers 24 years, of 50 Kruger place, Pas- School Music; Ithaca School of Phy- | railroad and on the 'Reading, f knows the condition and ha* the tinson informed the RoUrians. First, tra As it rushed along the broken "••- -S SK? jhe feature means of dealing with it. The com- saic. Ferrante was taken to police light shades must be changed to sical Education; Martin Institute for j The lone train was rushing along, parts lashed the road bed and hun- mittee, he said snould have the build- headquarters where a technical Speech Correction; Ithaca Band anddrawn by Locomotive No. 8$6. Thedreds of small rocks were sent in"»ll • t began. It was a fifty lap race charge of manslaughter was entered electricity; second, the current •;;rUout half, of _lt was run^hen ing inspector make a thorough in- must be transmitted, and third, re Orchestra School and Westminster engine was approaching Turtle Brook directions but not a window was spection and have the track con- against him. He was taken to New Choir School. road when the driving apparatus on broken in the cars behind. The whole ,'r'part of the track gave way. Brunswick on Thursday in order that production is necessary. In sending weak was so bad that it could demned and closed if the findings of a picture, the picture is played on Pursuant to the action of the the right hand side broke. The strain train was enveloped in dust raised Tin- li the inspector warrant such action. the county judge might fix bail. a cylinder which moves in synchron- Board of Regents of the University instantly broke the corresponding by the crippled engine. The duit ;")„. repaireidd trariltemporarilyy . The sensen- of the State of New York, at their ' , ,f the spectators was ruing Witnesses said that Donnelly and ization with a similar cylinder at the parts on the other aide. With these cloud for a time overshadowed that ( his brother were standing at the curb receiving end, meeting March 19, the Ithaca Con- heavy steel bars slamming the road- section of Port Reading. .':, allowing the drivers to fur- servatory and Affiliated Schools re- •;" risk their lives in the death trap watching the traffic go by and juBt An electric light, the electrodes bad with every revolution of the When the engine came to a stop ,1 tiic races were called off for the ai the truck reached the spot he step- of which are sensitive to light shades ceived a charter changing the cor-! driving"wheeiaTthe' Vntrinetore along the train was standing across the Record Class Is ped down and was beneath the truck is contained inside of the sending Derate name of the Institution to , Carteret road and the tracks of UM _ Ithaca College, devoted to Music, ••\,,,l thus ended the second day of in an instant. Both the front and cylinder. At the Reading Railroad. As a result traffic rear wheels on the right side of the magnetic ligl * '.Drama and Physical Education. This wag blocked. Buses and autos had to , J this year on the rickety con- permitted enriched court- 1 . ;, known as the boardI speed- Promoted To High truck passed over him, crushing him Class Is go back to Sewaren, pass under the n dreadfully about the abdomen. He Central tracks and return to Port ) n, had been announced that the sensitive to light ft^ privilege m fields of music, drama \i ,,,,! |,oen made safe; in fact the Certificates Are Awarded To lost a great deal of blood during the the picturi e to "a negative which Is Reading by way of Cliff avenue In short wait for the ambulance. and physical education. This is the Graduated Here order to reach Carteret. •' ,:„ mont tried to stage a race 219 Eighth Grade Students mounted on the cylinder which ;" •»,,",«. the repairs that have Shortly before the accident Don moves in synchronization with the .hirty-fifth annual commencement of 1 The engine did not leave the tracks) ;he institution, and a class of 123 f Commencement Exercises Held '-„ mll(le since May 10 were com- —Many Special Prizes. nelly had been in a local barbershop sending cylinder. In the magnetic nor did any of the cars attached to '•'. | The events of Sunday demon- where he had hia hair trimmed. He light valve a deflector of steel rib- received degrees at this time. Miss it. The fact that the driving rods on :;,:,! that the only repairs that can was on hia way home when he andbons acts as>a shutter. Kaus was an active member of Phi j Laat Night In High School both sides broke up about the same The auditorium of the high school Delta Pi sorority, and participated in was packed to the doors Tuesday his brother stopped at the curb. A picture five by seven inches Auditorium. time, railroad men said, was fortun- n,,.j,U.red reasonably safe would T-lntramura. l1 AthleticsItLl-Li... night when the biggest eighth grade Donnelly resided with his par-may be sent across the continent in ate otherwise the engine probably u,,p. the entire track and build ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Donnelly of would have left the tracks. 7 '.,,,• of new, seasoned lumber. class in the history of the township five minutes. Fingerprints can be The class of 1931 of Woodbridge schools was awarded certificates of Rowland place. Besides his parents ent in two minutes, as they are High School was graduated last night Railroad men got to work immed- ..hi track is too far gone in de- he is survived by three brothers, Alex sit commencement exercises held in iately straightening out the tangle. i.i lie safe. That was the opinion promotion to high school. There were imaller. Oftimea, Japanese, Chinese 211* pupils in the class and the at-Jr., George, and John, and two sis-and other script languages are sent Assemblpan Gives | the high school auditorium. The ev- South bound trains were switched to id by many who saw the at- ters, Elizabeth and Anna. by photo-telephone as it would be ent drew an audience that filled the the northbound track on the Central. 1.(1 race program Sunday. tendance wax estimated at more than 1,500—both being records for the practically impossible to do this by auditorium, to capacity. The program A locomotive was secured to haul ihiiiK official has been given out telegram. Mr. Bettinson explained was impressive and dignihed. A away the cars of the express and the . .il authorities as to what action district. , _ Interesting Talk There were several awards for spe- that pictures sent by radio are not goodly share of it was contributed train was sent on its way. Stephen H, -.!• taken in regard t» the future as clear. The cost of bending a pic- by the graduates themselves. Wyld and a crew of men from the '..• track. The manner in which cial attainments. The prizes were Rahway Man Weds Hon. J. J. Rafferty Addresses roundhouse of the Reading Railroad gold coins. The awards for high ture to Chicago is $26; to San Fran- The class was divided into four M track cracked up Sunday has cisco, ?45. Retreat Club Members At removed the broken parts from tha ... .1 the last vestige of doubt as marks in history were made by the classifications with regard to the damaged engine No. 826 and it was . iliinger of permitting any more Janet Gage chapter of the D. A. R. Woodbridge Girl Olyn Pierson, of Perth Amboy, Columbian Club. courses of study followed by the stu- towed" to the Central railroad shops liu ro. But now it ie a question and were awarded to Lillian Bedner told of the need of a dormitory at dents. There were twelve who took in Elicabethport. Other repair men the Kiddie Keep Well Camp. He •>[.. will act in the matter. The and Leonard Campbell. The same two Miss Melba Ethel Howard and Assemblyma... ir..._ n John _J . Raffertytj , o...thf e classical course; eleven took the went to work repairing the switch pupils also won the awards for the estimated that the probable cost of Bound Brook, gave an interesting'ad- 'scientific course; twenty-two were lights that had been damaged by the was closed after the May acei- construction would be about $1,500. i !>v Prosecutor Hicks when he best marks in arithmetic. These William Leslie Stuart Mar- dress, Tuesday evening in the Colum-1 listed as academic and thirty took the engine. prize* were also gold coins and were The RoUrians of Middlesex County bian Club, at a meeting of the Re-eemmercial course. .• an investigation and found ried At Old White Church. are being asked to donate toward By 8:30 p. m. all tracks were clear- iv defects. He ordered these de- awarded by the eighth grade teach- treat Club, of Middlesex Council of The program opened with the pro- ers. Other awards in gold coin by the the building of the dormitory. ccssional "Pomp and Circumstance," ed and traffic was back to normal. (•(irrected before the track The old White church was the the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Raffer- The express was in charge of Con- :.l He re-opened. Repairs were teachers were: to Adelaidefftarned Floid T. Howell gave a short talk ty told of the early formation of theby Edward Edgar, played by the high scene of a beautiful and impressive on golf activities in the club and an- school orchestra. The invocation ductor Frank Fairbanks. He and the I hut new defects developed with and Mary Paiculick for excellence in service, Wednesday evening when retreat movement, the founding of engine crew live in Point Pleasant. geography, and to Adelaide Harned nounced that next Wednesday, June the San Alphonso retreat house at was given by Rev. E. S. Abbott. Wal- racv Sunday. Miss Melba Ethel Howard, daughter 24, the Woodbridge Club would meel Railroad men credited the engineer and Eleanor Merrill for excellence in West End, N. J., and the general ac- ter Edward Levi, one of the gradu- wtth : missing the situation jesterday of Mrs. William Howard, of Green the 'Linden and Rahway Clubs a' tivities of retreatants. The speaker ates iinn the classical group gave an displaying considerable skill in 1 iro:-ccutor said he could not actEnglish. street, became the bride of William Colonia in a tourney, following told of the program which is follow- addresiss of welcome. He is the preai: I RingingJhe engine to a stop in so in' mallei1 except) by invoking the The invocation was given by Rev. Leslie Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs. short a time. Ercisch. The class was presented by which, the golfers will have dinner ed "at" Vest EmTand brought ouTd'e-1 dent of the senior class. David'Basil . anil Immorality act on the Harry Stuart, of 65 Cherry street, in the Colonia Country Club. Play 11 ml that the racing is a desecra- Supervising Principal JoJin H. Love Rahway. tails^of thejives^of priest^ who serv-jJohn delivered M'™^*? '- to President Melvin Clum of the starts at 2 o'clock. ed there. His talk was well received loook for Higgh Schl Athletics.e " nf the Sabbath. But the blue A half hour organ recital preced- A. Harry Moore, ex-governor of Sylvia Bellelle Tobrowsky played a Board of Education who distributed ing the ceremony was given by Mrs. by a large gathering. would also extend to Sunday New Jersey, past president of the The local Retreat Club will make violin solo, "Ciardos" by Monti. iii'i-- or movie* sad to other the certificates. Charles Acker, a olawmate of the Truck Driver Hits Continued on page eight New Jersey Elks Association, and its annual retreat at West End over "Tha Russian Enigma," was the title The breaks in the track bride. Mr. Russell Potter sang, "I Democratic candidate for governor the Labor Day week end. Followingof an oration delivered by Harry Pe- Love You Truly" and "Because." will be the principal speaker at next Mr. Rafferty's talk, refreshments ter Lund. There followed two songs The bridal party entering th> pp p Car Stopped By Signal week's meeting of the Woodbridge were served and a social time was by the senior class and then came church, to the strains of the wedding enjoyed. the formal address of the evening, an State Highway Machine Dam- Car Turns 0v# Thieves Enter Vacant eloquent and inspiring talk by W. Russell Green. aged and Driver Injured — House In Fords Following Mr. Green's address, Taken To Hospital. Threejto Fire Sweeps Dock Of Shell Oil Supervising Principal John H. Love Ransack It From Top To Bot- presented the class to the Board of Joseph A. Corbley, of , Driver Makes Short Turn To Education. President Melvin H. ;as driving a truck north on the su- Avoid Hitting Truck — He tom Take Banjo. Company; Two Small Tankers Burn Clum of the board presented the di- ter-highway this morning about 'J plomas. The prize awards followed j'clock and at the intersection of and Two Other* Taken To A hfluse in Maiff street, Fords, was Spectacular Blaze On Sound Saturday Afternoon Checked By and were distributed by Principal Green street he van into a car owned Hospital. tpttred by thieve'l who broke a cellar Arthur C. Verry. by the State Highway Commission. | window tomt night this week and Fire Boats—Damage To Plant $10,000—One Man Burned One of the musical events of theThe latter car, driven l>y Fred Spaul- evening was the class song sung by ' i.riklin Anhorn, 20 years old, of and Taken To Hospital — Condition Not Serious. ding, of Capo May Courthouse, was " ;h on the Senior class. The words were stopped for a red light. at 1 Fire swept the dock of the Shell tankers were in flames in a few min- written by Arminnia Augusta Mer- Spaulding was taken to the Perth 1 win. The music was composed by when he" made a short" turn to named Oliver living somewhere in Eastern Petroleum Products, Inc. jutes and gasoline thrown on the wa- Amboy General Hospital by Sergeant New York. The robbery was reported Walter Edward Levi and the song ,..,.,' hitting a truck. He said he Suturday afternoon and did about (ter's surface by the explosion be- Ben Parsons in Parsonls car. He is to the police Wednesday by a family was harmonized by Harry Peter Lund believed to have internal injuries. .. ,i„ m,t see distinctly at the time ? 10,000 damage to company prop- came ignited. and Roy Jens Miller. across the street that has charge of erty besides destroying two small The rear of the car was damaged and ,.•• ...Tount of the heavy rain that There were only one or two em- The farewell adejress was given by v 11 filing. His car turned over and the building and has a key to it. A tankers and a tug. The value of theployees of the company on the dock taken to a garage. member of this family could not tell Esther Kalstein. The final number The truck driven by Corbley is ,„ hudly damaged. Anhorn haii a boats could not be ascertained. One at the time but others 'hurried there on the program was the composition •-•.„ t;ircl shoulder blade and possibly what had been taken but said the j man was injured an4»H(aj> taken to and the company Are fighting organi- owned by J. S. Ivans and Sons Inc., whole place had been turned upside of Edward Grieg, 'Huldigunsmarsch ' of Philadelphia. in tured collar bone. Morris Don- J the Perth Amboy General Hospital zation began a battle that was to by the high school -L--1- .1, of Elkins Park, Philadelphia, down. The police learned that a where it is reported that hia burns last until 8 o'clock. There was a,-- -- . , banjo wa* taken from the house and s c v.i.. '.MIS with Anhorn has lacerations avc not serious. He is Robert Mc^ breeze blowing from the shore to- » |h? ™^ of the Woman's Club Group uas cold by a boy named Petruska Roberts, a volunteer pilot of Sandy ^•• tn« oalp and body bruises. A. ward the sound at the time and this] clas„,„"s _are as follows: I ,ii/,.. also of Elkins Park has lacer- to another boy named Maynard Nel- Hook, and was working on the St.circumstance probably saved the Inspects Many Gardens • ii of the Bcalp. Raymond Man- ttin who live* in Plainfield. The case ' Thomas, a Perth, Amboy tow boat plant from serious property loss. Scientific: Donald Andrew Baigrie, U «till being investigated. piant irom serious proueriy losa. _ , .-.. ,- . •- •• H. Em- The Garden committee of the Wo- IM> iiiiothcr occupant of the car was when he was burned. EmployeeEmpoyess ababouo t tth ep plant safd that Raymond Julius Handerhan man's Club had an interesting trip' 1 Immediately after the fire the Da V d i.nly one to escape injury. Mr.. W. L. btuart if the breeze had bein toward the;™* '"f^' TDat Vt''nd,ii n RR«v leSyesterday when they visited several Shell company put men to worj^re I.-,] thtweo heai,o,tt fro(,nmm thoe hummeburningl Frank Anthon y TLattanzio.Rot t y Jena Tin- injured were taken to bt. Summer Bible School u i i ' nr.t'ii company pm, umu w wuin ic- 5onah ,;j jacLttkson MontaguR e gardens. In the morning, the party tapkers and the dock which soon'* I. •..!.. th Hospital, Elizabeth by a march from .Lohengrin, marched to h, the damaged dock. Work Newcomer, John Charles Ter- motored to Somerville and made a To Open Monday 3ock ch[ y the altar, which was banked with iQ{ l6adin -and unloading at the Sock g , p tour of Duke's Farm, afterward was not "seriously interrupted. By l Children's Day Service palms anads flowersperforme, whed nb yth thee etie- Il£V., w&g no(. seriousiy interrupted. By £S£^J!Lhuge "storage tanks at^ the plant Rf wi,30T, having lunch at the Civic League res- The Daily Vacation Bible school j mony W Sunday night operations were on a dock is about three,, hundred feet,"•»', * *J ,; , Barnekow, st Abbott. dk i bt th hdd 0 , a FmmF a taurant in Somerville. In the after- At Presbyterian Church ill o|jen Monday mornmft-at 9 o'- Ernest r.orrrial basis. The Anderson Wheeler along the water front and extends _ • • , ^ chas6| Wailer Richard noon visits were made to the gardens w The bride, who was given in mar- j comp"anyrcontractoi:3"of~New Brigh- the Presbyterian Sunday half that distance from the shore |J" R joaephine Fioretti, John of Mrs, Ayline Pierson of Metuchen, cluck in riace by her uncle, Ernest u BUI- ; fon arp gti]1 WOi.kint. on the dock. e Si.nday schoochool of the Preetjy- \uilMj\uilM[ fOtltn. Mr*Mr. . HH.. R. Breisch will A call was sent to Woqdbridge, ^j .^ Q ,' Esthel. Katkstein Mrs. F. F. Anness and Mrs. Stanley church wililll hlhoholdld its Children*:^,,Children*:^^, , cliwifl i offf arrangement*arrangementg *. I he rows, of Elizabeth, made an attiac- [replacin g charred timbers with new fire department and the low com- «»'» $ , Emanuel Klein Potter, of Woodbridge. tive appearance in a wedding gown | Q bu(. thfi work of tlie contract- panies responded. The fire depart-, f W?<£" *- ,, . > i vici e SSundad y nighihtt att 7:47:455 . fU o( ,(,c varioui s churchehh s may of ivory satin, with court train. Her. • - Edwan] evii Syl The members of the committee ck .The service will be in two jjumlay morning in their S>un- does not interfere with opera- ment of Port Reading joined in the '"• ' ' ky, Vincent West- enroK wedding veil of tulle was arranged ue TobloWB who made the trip were: Mrs. Frank I;II t- I'art one—Hymn, "Living for ^ hl tion of the company's loading sched- light. Both companies did good |'" in cap fashion caught with orange 1 Barth, chairman, Mrs. A. F. Ran- l.-u- Readin_„ g „o.f Psalm 1 by. _ the The 'departments will be in charge ule. work but the men were handicapped" ^ . i q ham Bel R blossoms. She carried a showed bou- mmcrcia) phi ip ru dolph, Mrs. J. H. Stillwell, Mrs. H. I. I'rayer by the superintendent. Lf tht following chairmen/, mtermed- The blaze started about 4 p. m. > quet of white roses, babies breath by the intense heat. ' Maxfield, Mrs. John Dowling, Mrs. Si.ii, "Children'>wi,ii,ii.on as parim;r Wvmn.y " Drim- bte!„*. .Mt u»« Joli«.hmn Kirnm(«•_ junior. L>e- Saturday; the cause is not known }, W. Barnekov, Mrs. John Mc- I "'w?u^l Ulu'l * *««>"«; Junior, Le- and lilies-of-the-valley. I The fire was iiiy clai-s. Offertory *>%&' c-it 3 R'>»<>W»; primary, Evelyn Fox; and probably never will be. The Jreery, Mrs. Charles Seiasel, Mra. t, "The C «tle of ,^ , ^^f / /ijreisch The maid of honor, Miss Myrtle with .lesus," Pageant, -.T. ? , )>JS Rev H R Hygrade No. 2 and the Spenten- Carles Senft, Mrs. Paul Kingberry, Life." The characters are »s, follows: jand Rev. Erntmt Abbott-junior and Howard, a sister of the bride, looked brush, small tankers, were loading Mrs. Clarence Redd, Mra. Thomas Children's Day, Harriet Short; intermediate handwork, Jt^William charming ia a gown of azure blue and there was gasoline on the decks. S Leahy and Mrs. John1 Concannon. hiffon with a sash of rose satin. seen for" miU.' .rou and grea fairies Nancy Abbott, Jean Hornsby, Eaup and Mra. A. F. Ranaolph; pri- There was a crackling of flame and throngs of sightseerte s hurried to Se- Markow, Mary Mar- i -i. I, i in Anna S.hwenzfcr, Lillian Gillfe, Duro- mary girlx hand work, Miss Louise She carried an arm bouquet of yel-i a muffled explosion. Both of the Pli hd hi Vd full : low daisies and delphiniums. ' waren had thoir Viands full Hit-And-Ftun Driver II,v l.andt, Lois Wooley, Marie Thur- Morri*. A committee of workers will andling Miller, Ruth Made- I'lim, Lucille Kaus. "Child," Marjorte at mi the cbartmen. The school will The bridesmaid's were the sisters hg t and tafp"% the | ™"' Smashes Boy's Wheel of the bride, the Mfeses Charlotte, Aliln.1t- "Everybody," James R«w; bf open fire daylla week, from 9 un- more riarin" William Reid. Howard Wbite. friends und families. Th g No Cover Charge 1'i'k Ringwood, Donald Zenobin, . the people of Woodbridge as thefriends und families. The grooms blazirtg dock and boats. Locomo- caterer andd stewartdd of the CraftCraftss- gift to the bride was a crystal pend- tives of the Central Railroad hauled j Woodbridge Hardware Gets HARDIMAN'S "arry G<;aW and Luis Farrell- aht. His gift to his best man waa a 1'art 2—Rev. Ernest Abbott in wen'* Club here far some time, has the cars to places of safety. They , taken over th* Woodbridge Delica- humidor, and to the ushers, a calf were full of gasoline. Some small Janitor Supply Contrapt PHARMACY charge. The organizations and eh** akin wallet and key case. Ed. L. HardiniHii, formerly of will present the Friendship che*tB U» ussrn at 102 Main street. Mr. drums that had been left piled be-j ••' "' • Moore while at the CrafUmen's Ctub The bride's gift to her maid of M&c and Entertainment tweon the plant and the Are as a' Ou its low bid of $814.86, the Seaman's, Perth Amboy '"•' «i'«t to children in Porto .• r.'.al in . .' i-.;,: drama •.a'-. 45*trr.blaff- as "the ^.:r. r.e "av<>, ?;*ak. ieiTiiiati' c:»m .-unday by ''''• Martcne ro>e to the occasion w:tr. a A PERFECT BVY Guy IKn •• r.'.-r.g "•'- French -t.rrinsr a;;eal 'or a rp-iwaker.:ri|r cf ; real ratrot:«m. He decried the j ; '••• ' -rr, ar.d love of coun- wf.rd' of the discontent and dis- •' t-rt- 'f George Washing- (frunt*d'and pleaded for fai'.h :n STYLE, BEAUTY, QUALITY, LOW PRICE try -:«:•: a-precaf.on lor the America <.•.' emerge triJi»phar,t!y ;..,i;. ..:••-',? »f 1. myself, TO or»e of csn:iaticc Day program. j WALNUT, MAPLE vrjr v.r(-*ntr5-in-»nr.s in the World Major John D. Leonard, jrrand | War rr.ar^hal of the parade, congratulated | OR MAHOGANY 'Mf-t men present today. I ur> Wheeler PoM. c;ty officiaU and citi- j ders'-and. have fcetn member? cf the 7eni of Linden. "You people have I Anr.fr'can Expeo;t:onary Force which everr rifht to feel that Unden i* ! covered iwelf w:th F'OO" on ^e ether cc!r.m)f alonjr and coining along rap- side and •won 4 r.jfkt \o the cveTlast- idly. " be s*id aft*r briefly resiling in(f (Ta":tude "i my country. And eariy Linden history when "a police- it is'ft:::r.(p for we to q-jcte, here, nan' Tralk-.n? dovrn the Ftreet was th? «orrf' of Mir.-hal Foch when he considered a parade." THIS IS AN ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MERCHANDISE ON SALE TAKEN ON Mid. in 1&1T: William Resgan. Vnior. County •' 'The Anr.-ican people may justly cmrTiander of the Legion, commend- jiridf th*rn.»*:vfi on having, at the ed Wheeler Po«t. the participants DIRECT SAVINGS FLOOR. :v>- ir.tmer;*. cf the war, enor- ar.d con?ra5ulated the citiiens of rr.' utiy heipeij in tr:n|fing about the L:r.den on the fine patriotic demon-! v:< f. rv (,'f the f<".rce> of the En:*nt*. 'trat:.e.r ccuntry W . u. ;' .n either organiiat:on and : far.-! v.'r.t c r/.r:r .ted .-0 much t<- fall in line with us and do your j war.> :•.': '.r.-Tr.fr. 0* ri^iiiit-on. c-Jty." , Wt- an r.c.'tr hcruT *.htit heroes W. C. Fay. fenior vice Sut« Com-1 ten rr.-.ch. my fntndf. rratjfler of the W. V. W., congrat- I-a-'. yfir. we -arere prcjd to re- lilated the veterans on the display ct'.'.v, :r. E^r'jpt. the AmfricAc Gold of Americanization. "It i? a won-j .^'ar Mother* ar,c •/ :•£*:*>•* apon cerf.;l day and a beautiful occasion , ihe:n '.ht f)e*je?t Eiritf cf cur afe-c- ".: a^k ourselves "What does the flag j tion and (rratifjdr. The:r hc!y pil- rr.ean to me?', he Mid at the ftart ' trrimage »i' *.ht f::-' cf the -Bdi- rf an irr.pres-ively p&trictic addre-55 ' vided autntior. cf *.-? irr»:e French which he climaxed fittingly with an | population «•/•« *r.:t::if. f.n ti;.<. Edjfar G-e^t eulogy of the American I •^ p&rticula:' «-.i!::i. -Br.-e ir^i«-fri u r.ar. " 1 they hai r.evrr ;~r. • -:t *J^t The ".ir?e«*. gathering Linden has | trajr'iy hsi iin^r*: :"*• ;* fVtr T::Le*?ed was officially wel- j ir.y'.-lr.'.r;.-.- AL; •.: -ais ::±-ri •..•:• the city by Mayor Jules j ing :r, •».:;.<.-i ;if :-.urnr Virstr :.T. a cordial greeting. hear, a-i -:.r: t^i: -;r_:* Tie Mayer called for a moment of Air.t.':.sr ir.; Fr't!; s-:ii4r« • '.'.*.?'t is reiKetnbrance of those who n.t:e v.t ''Jpreme sacrifice. While VT t-J:es« bowed taps were =ound- *•: ir,-.h «.-ho effect. T'.e Rev. C. D. Eehringer, rector '. Grace Episcopal Church, a Span- the .vate :f New .'er^y! .!:-Aaw:iB War veteran, offered "L<-'.i :-•>•* '".e *„«•! if tTt ii z'.'.-^tni prayer. frier.d-r.:; wh.ir. "_r..'^e o;r TT A microphone ?et up on the step; cour.tr:'.:! : f City Hall carried the words of the "Long !:ve thit jrr'.-*t ceac-rry = r.eai:er'- to over 2,000 in the assem- we know a: the I'Tined States cf llajre within the shadow of the beau- America." t.ful municipal building. KaiLn Martoce, commander of Behind the speakers sat Gold Star John K-.'se'4 Wheeler Post, F. V. W., mothers. Others seated on the steps tponsors of the. gala spectacle, was J included the judges of the colorful called upon by ToaFtmaster Edward parade.

of many fallu, •» run mnke a clown Maria's Sacrifice of Justice in several different ways. An these matters no. "onj- got off Saved Tony fairly easy—five years for a first of- fense. By LEETE STCfclE But that five years might as well have been five centuries to Maria Ab- ruzri, Bitting there listening to that Brut sentence a year ago. Why, she 7 wonld be old. as Italian peasant girls ARIA SOFIA AEI:U .Z1, that eo- Tlew It,' when Tony got out, and he M cLaiitlnK ollve-clieeked maiden would look fOi anniher girl to marry. bora ucJer tLe BULHJ skies of south- And then of a sudden, that first time ern Italy, was not the fainting sort— In court a handsome stranger in a tb'/re were too many brave peaBant tweed suit who hnrt tfnpped (it Ihe folk sonys t-iitwinwl at>out her Blmiile, courtroom door In time to hear the enitiririg anct-stry—yet she did faint sentence and bee It stab Maria's eyes on tjmt rtceru day In Magistrate's with agony bad come over to her and Are We Smart WE SHOPPERS OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP? court. New York city, when her sac- gently said: rifice won for iier the freedom of her lover, Tony, born near the broad blue "I can appeal that and get him There is a^chalienge here to the smart shoppers and waters of the Islam) of Capri. Both ont for you for $1,000." We wish to state emphatically that we have made bad Bunx together the lissome melo- Maria understood only four words thrifty people tojfind anywhere such fine furniture at dies of Neapolitan love songs tn Idle of that "get him'out" and "$1,000." '. moments on the Capri quays while But Bhe had sense enouch to ask for such a low price. THE STYLE, BEAUTY, no exaggerations in any of the statements we have waiting for the fishing fleets to arrive. the stranger's name. Then she got Tea. Maria fnlntcd that morning In busy. It seemed nn enormous sum; QUALITY, AND LOW PRICE indeed make it a Magistrate's court In New York when but each week as she bent for 16 printed here. We have an ample supply, so you the (treat lawyer she hail bought with hours a day over her machine, gave PERFECT BUY! her savlnRs, the savings which were up the friends she Jhd nmde, gave np vlslontid to help with the first baby movies and little festivities that /cost, need not hurry. Come any time during this' week. when slie and Tony could marry— the required sum grew lessi The individual prices of each piece are: So then, as wns first stated, Maria when this celebrated attorney flung BED SINGLE OB POLL SIZE .$10.95, his arms over Tony's shoulder and led Sofia Abruzzl, who hnd all but starred We urgently request that you see for yourself just him to her aide at the close of the herself In getting the great amount, stem, gray-haired judge's decision In fainted on this morning ten months CHEST 15.90 the ease. She fainted then, quietly; later when the great man brought VANITY ,...,.„, 9.85! how fine this furniture is. Let there be no SHADOW !just Bllpplng to the hard floor W a her Tony back to her In the crowded, little heap of home-made clothes. over-heated courtroom. VANITY MIRROR ,.....,.,,...,., 3.05 Consciousness returned In a little OF DOUBT IN YOUR MIND. Compare with Tills* true story commences where it room In the courthouse. She was on should end; but Us Interest lies In the a couch, and Tony, a water glass In quiet, sacrificial fervor of Maria Sofia hi* hand, was bending orer her whis- Abruzzl, In working to save her Tony, BEDROOM GROUP COMPLETE •• 39.75 other fine bedroom furniture anywhere^—you have pering: "My little one! My little one!' •••• • i " from a cell In SlnK Sing. And in her Then the big lawyer In the beau reward. She hud only his word for it tlful suit was saying something . . Your Choice of Finish, Walnut, Maple or Mahogany. all week to decide. ) that be was Innocent And she be- what was it ... It could not be lieved. true I They had come to New York two •"Tony used to sing yont Neapolitan years ago, Maria With her deft bands songaj under my window. 1 missed him and Tuny with his treasured accordi- and found htm In court that day on. The first year had gone Tery well Tony could not slnp that way and be with Tony singing and playing on the bad> I saved him for you so be can sijnny streets. Ills voice and skill sln| to* me some more. Pure selfish with the accordion were of tuch un- ness, you Bee I And here's your $1,000, usual order that he reaped a good little girl—" he held out a crisp little harvest of pennies, nickels and dimes slab of paper. "I just wanted to see ; every day. Maria secured employment how much you loved blra. We noed In a factory doing piece work. And your kind; both of you; here In I Maria bad saved money. They were, America." to have been married In another month when the blow fell and Ton; 'was put in ]alL Nurtil Doty CalU The only way to regenerate the world lie bud been Imposed upon and used li to do the duty which lies near as, as a scapegoat by the members of a and not bant after grand, far-fetched Binoothtongued and unscrupulous ones for ourselves.—Charles Klngslfe; hold-up gang in the neighborhood. Ex- DIRECT NG FURNITURE CO pamlluK with joy at the gift of a five- dollar bill for merely engaging the SIMILE! CORNER proprietor of a big chain cigar store I In conversation fur live rutuuteg be Ai big a lie as the lie detector. had been, when the masked faces and .unmasked guns confronted them, as Ai rare u alienee at an aftenioo much surprised n» the proprietor. bridge party. Then the bandits were off In a taxi and Tony, In amazement, kept hU As silent as a defeated candldat hands pointed at the ceiling, this time after election. at the Insistence of the manager of WE ELIMINATE THE RETAIL STORES OVERHEAD " the more who had. found bis gun too isulek looking as the coal pile after late, but who asserted over the tele- a week of xero weather, phone to the police that he was hold- NEXT TO ing t'one of the gang that held him St. GEORGE Ave. RAH WAY, N. J. As hard to miss at Tunney'i nam r up." FRANKLIN SCHOOL fron the New Tork social register. Thus It had all gone against Tony from the start A plain clotheg de- As peered as a man reading "Bu 6PEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 10 P. M. tective was found to testify that he Now" slogani when he la dead broke. 'had seen Tony In conremUoo with 'members of the gang ieyersJ Umea. Ai nuued HI the curtains In thi A court of law and a ppllc* force front window of the house of a nosej «agw to wake H aJiowlufl Iu th*. flUW woo FRIDAY, JUtffe 19, 1981 PAGE! HIKES , •••*•••••••+•••••••• .'('•'1 >f '••'..<* '.'t< t » i t '' « ft .'f • •••ft •••«' « 1 t \ j Team Work for |; Cupid ' | By DOROTHY DOUCLAS • \\ »»+»•»»»•»+•;»•••+*»•*•»•••» WHYWASTETIME 1M1. MeClurf Nnwnpapcr Svnrtlcst*.) lr Bach P« Pair lie went Into the dainty reception Bath ftltt Etch PrioBuh Prlct Bath room, the bill fluttering In his band. 4.40-21- •4.* •4.98 30x3 h ».«7 •S.97 •7.74 4.50-20... 18.70 The vision, for there wns DO o^er 4.50-21 5.69 II.IO 31x4... Ml 6.98 S3.fl 4.50-21 8.85 word to describe her, who came^br- 4.75-19 6.65 4.40-21 4.SC 4.55 4.75-19.-.. 9.75 ward to meet him, quite displaced 5.00-20 7.10 4.50-21 5.15 4.75-20 10.25 Jim's heart—It seemed to be all over 5.25-18 7.90 S.2S-21 7-7* 7.75 tf.M 5.00-20._-_. 11.30 his body at once. 5.25-21... •.57 8.57 5.25-21-.-... 13.05 6.00-20H.D 11.50 11.50 5.50-20 - 13.75 "This bill," he said while looking H. D. TRUCK TIRES 6.00-20..... 15.35 Into the fair one's eyes, "seems to have BATTERIES 6.50-20 17.15 been sent us In error," I7.9S 17.9S Wi Mil and Mrrln tba coaplct* Una it Hr»rtoin Bat- 7.00-21 21.80 'Oh!'' gasped Jane, and a brilliant S2»6... 29.75 l«rlu. Wa will makt you an allowance for roar aid All Othtr Sim Frtctd Proportionate!; Uw bult.ij Drivo In and m th. EXTRA VALUE. All Olhtr Sl>™ Priced ProportlonoUlr '•"" lame leapt Into her cheeks. "How iwful—I'm BO sorry to have given you his trouble," She glanced at the bill, 'I don't know how It happened, but T>OWtri« Guarantee—Ever? tire manu- +A "Special Brand" Tire U made by a minnfaerarer for diitributon rack u t's very kind of you to be BO nice factured by Firestone bears th1 e name "F*1KE. mall order houses, oil companies and others, under a name that doc* not iden- lbout It Perhaps," she suggested STONE" and carries Firestone * unlimited guar- tify the tire manufacturer to the public, anility because he builds Us "first softly, -while just beyond the door June antee and curt. You »r« doubly protected. line" lires under his own name. Flmtone puts his name on every tire he make*. as listening to every well-chosen word, "you would let us present your wife with a little shade—" in the Newest WHITE &> BLACK "I have no wife," quickly put In All live ask is—Come in and Compare*. ^* and WHITE &> BROWN Combination!, Im, Jane smiled brilliantly. Sbe knew WASHING and POLISHING SERVICE A tremendous variety of other summer footwear hat soon some one would be Invited o a sweetbread lunch. "Then a si ra- le shade for your office. My partner and I do an Immense business In office shades." "You would," thought Jim, "If your MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION, INC. partner 1s anything the same type as ou." Aloud he sald^jjtAs a matter of S LAT^C Factories HUGH TOMPKINS, Manager fact my partner and I have been dis- cussing new shades for our lights. They're a bit dazzling," He told the and Main St., WOODBRIDGE 132 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. yarn with a serious face and wished Tel. Woodbridge 8-1280 Jack could know just how well he vu 95 Market St., Newark 101 Broad St., Oizabeth managing things, iwi iwi wi IWI IWI lwi twi iwp won "And where U your office1!" ques- OPEN EVENINGS tioned Jane. Science Ii Learning First Opera in 1460 Gossip Wall Defined Hou»hold Hint Number 7, same building," laughed Science has caught up scientifically Francisco Ramirino, an ItallAo art- Gossip, wrote George Eliot, Is a sort Once upon a time thero was a wile Jim. "We're rather In a hurry for the with the laymun who haq always ist, wag the first to sot an opera to of smoke that conies from the dirty husband who bought his wife such shades. Do you think—" known Intuitively tlmt a coining rain- music. The opera, "The Conversion of tobacco pipes of those who illlTuse It'; line china that she wouldn't trust him St. Paul," was brought out In Rome In It proves nothing but the bud tostc to wash and dry the dishes.—Ex- Not Impossible Smoke on Ceiling "If you will excues me a moment 1 storm makes his corns ache.™Toledo 1400. of the smoker. change. A.i niraing to u boxer who lina been Smoke marks on ceilings can be re- will just call June. Perhaps we can Blade. ipie.stloned by an interviewer, men' In raov«d If a thick paste of starch and go along now." liis HUB should not marry but remain water Is made and applied to the A second later Jim got another jolt "wedded In their profession." But marks with a clean cloth. I^et It dry He didn't think two such darlings pos- ovi-n in matrimony a boxer may ttnd before brushing oft lightly, after which sible. a spurring partner!—I,nnrton Bulletin. the celling should be claim. When Jim appeared In the office door framed on two sides with about the loveliest setting a mere man ever had, Jack jumped to his feet and grinned. Jim had apparently picked BO me winners. "This is the firm of Jane and June, LASTING 'YAJLJUJE who sent that bill for pink lamp shades," said Jim, and could hardly FAR ABOVE THE PRICE keep the joy out of his voice. "I thought they would* be the very firm Lasting to design those shades for the office." $ "The very firm," said Jack. "We Service and certainly have been wanting those BEAUTY 490 shades badly." Economy F. O. Ii. lUlrvil. pr-t The two men exchanged glances ot jrright and Jtlivtrf, approval. Bather nice team work, BLIP NEW FORD bumptfi md sptrt tirt. they thought. But It would be a long time before they found out that other COUPE team work had made their efforts like those of a simple child. $ CAROLINA CREST And Cupid, having shot four arrows, 490 FORD TUDOR SEP|N went joyously on tyls way. F.O.a.D.troU.Fntt THIS low price, like the price of every Ford car, H. L FAIRBAIRN oni Jlll'try, b,*tnn, CHARLES A. BERRY "Another 6f those double weddings," lion tin, md ipilid is made possible only by the marvelous Ford Ownsr Manager he commented. tqmifmnt utn. methods of production and the great Ford volume. CABOUNA M«m* Odd Effect of Arctic Air FOHO beauty endure*. Exposed metal parti are Rustltti Steel The Tudor Sedan is a handsome motor car—. Sir Douglas Mawson, commander ot —tlie same bright metal, all the way through. Fenders «rs) substantial all the way through; easy to drive, the British, Austrian, and New Zea- bondetized-rutt-proofed—befort the enamel it baked on. comfortable to ride in. Having only two doors, Telephone 8-1352 land Antarctic research expedition, re- The body and bood are oovered with seven ooats o< enduring ports an Interesting Incident. Last it is especially recommended where there art> October a case of eggs was taken on paint. The same quality and care

PROHIBITION NOT PARAMOUNT cut throwing overboard <•.<(•,... of the Constitution, then -A, Sub»cription $1.50 Per Ye«r ••Tr.cTf- IF nothing in th* Highl- arnni! the possibility that v, P-jbii^.ed Every Friday by it r.:h Amendment wh^ch (rive* to something fundamentally wrrir,. MIDDLESEX PRESS, 1&-20 Green Street, Woodbndje .: AT!V prott-r ^anct:t>- than that af- the Eighteenth Amendment '.. r.if-d to the Fourth Amendment. conflict mart enter into th? a- Tf-iF.KTY BJSID€M Manager -ji:ric*. Court of New Jersey, THOMAS J BP.ENNAN Sport* Editor 1*ZV*i hsforcement- N9T .dMace Thed "nobl all eot ejcneh r r fca:h:ne rebuke to a federal ,^ ,.„',! v v w..u T. . .n.i Jury which last week retur Lr.t-Tti a Mcond-class matter March 13, 1919, at tb« Port- 1 cf - a: Wicdbridfe, N J., under the Act of March 3, 1879. s pt'eritrntnt criticising the federalj -j.i(r*f '•'• 'he district for their j Tread Toward Tke Suburb. National Adrertiiiaf Repreieatati*** i'..r.e o( prohibition case!", ""iour On all sides one sees trr- ruti New Jer»«7 Nmp*p«r», Inc. <-tr:rn€-r.t." declared the Juclfre, evidences that the populaticr * " " New Y orfc—CWic*f o—PkW iZK-.ns a!-o for hi« fellow judge«, ;< away from the great cities . ?o lilvgically conceived, so far to the suburbs. Nothing mon • N*w»rk ;;*-.J«- four proper prerogative" and liemonatrates this trend than \-. «-^bvtr5;ve of law and order that that many of the great store* IS PUBLICATION' is committed to no political, racial. r*li- t- order of this court is that it be ^ork are opening branch >•<,' jrioas, or EOC*J groap or orgsniiatiC'n. Its aim :s to allow in *-. anped from the files of the \ew Jersey and in other ?ub .• :t» news columns noth'.nf that it knc»« to be untruthful, ';r-" 1 ealities near New York. Tv. bia.«ed, cr of a navnre w offend a proper «er.se of delicacy. Hf-re i* a fine, firm stand of the stores are in the Orange? a. The paper': opinion, ;n«ofar ts a «:ncere endeavor can serve to pre- r: sry against the invading theory j and report." in New York a; vent ;t, does not appear in the ceis, but is confined to th« space wt • ri'hi'v.tk'ii law is'the paramount-other great stores are planr, • a«;de for it—the editorial colurr.r.. In this colomn it :? pledged to '. tht- nation and that all other,pot branches still farther r,..- •jphold such thinjrs as it considers worth;-, anH to ccn'demn and fight rr.u?t y.t'.d to it in it.« effort? • Xew Jer«ey. The manager? <.'. • ajja n«t coriditiorj in which it sees evidence cf insincerity, injustice •'v« itself *nf>.rce»Me. . !great stores must know wha'-. or prejudice of \ht public .•welfare. ,w column* at all times are theory could be more perni- are about when they loc'av- cifjfn to p-jbheation of communication! on any pubJKt, although ;'. Prohibition ha? no right or ; branch stores in the suburbs. no cwnnvjnicaV.oB will be comidered that is palpably bitter or ma- •T. to b<- tested under special must expect a steady increa>-- licious or which is not ligrtd by iti author. In ca=« where it i» • r and prviU-ge never before ac-|burban population. That i<= w,.,.- reqaeited. th* name of tht author of a communication will be c -: dt-d to any other law in the his-, jor Kenneliy, one of the n-.o.-- withheld .n pablishinj. : TV of th* country. No prohibition j real estate men of New York • ji.imiriiftrator or agent should be en- [ about the matter. Major K< r • ; .-.raged to think that judge? will > says: EVIDENCE :• rptt other law? to further the en- "'Featuring the suburban r-. fvi-cemtnt of this one. Judge Fake | tate situation are more neww ;;•. makto ~.nnlpeople. -mhr.who „,. is a law like other burbs. That is all that seem* • Mr. Jesse I. Straus, one of the ablest laws. It mustjbe weighed and ap- necessary these days. But sorr.t and how essential it is to progress in the development of the d, probably 25 per cent of all citizens would be subject to New York merchants, following a very praised as such. If the Eighteenth munities are not doing ever. automobile. Persons who had read and heard of the objections ine or imprisonment everyday. Wejjass so many laws that it able and energetic advertising cam- Amendment cannot be enforced with- much. —The Jerseyman. to the track went to see what it was really like. They found s impossible to enforce them because we couldn't provide paign based on goods and prices, an- nough courts and jails to handle the minor cases. nounces an Increase now of 42 per ice, perL. f?et thick, In his sub- bullet in the erolo. And the >V ': - out quickly and convincingly. Just as the can of beef explod- cent In the number of slales. And, marine and we say "indeed, so inter- police force has many a htr» • That is more Important, the fact that esting." But in history such feats take rolls, men who unhesitating; • • ed, the track went to pieces. It became necessary to hire more than their proper places in the story in their lives In the line of duty ; REAL FOOD FOR REAL MEN $00 additional employes to take care men's progress from the cave and from the face of odds. There are .: There was evidence that could not be called the propa- Major General Malin Craig is probably doing more to re- of the demand created by good adver- the bow and arrow toward civiliration. vermin, who have preyed on w ganda of reformers. It was mute evidence that could not be ive the dairy industry than all the political cure-alls ever pro- tising. li'iuor laws have created trenitn : There Is little good to have what the A rumor, as false, perhaps, as It Is great temptations. But the ir..>. • • mistaken or misinterpreted. The track had been repaired and posed. In making an inspection of a Vancouver, Washington, of onr policemen still have :!• it was worse than ever. Drivers were risking their lives the people want unless you let the people mysterious, says the Government haa barracks company kitchen, the second question he asked was: knoi that you have It -Mr. Straus, Issued a questionnaire, to ascertain courage wfien the test comes. " minute they started their cars on it. " " and his two younger brothers, Percjr poblic feeling concerning "4 per cent are mostly brave men, "Do you serve milk as a regular ration?" When told, "No. • • • As though the crumbling planks and the carpenters run- awl Herbert, understand that. beer." ir," he replied, "That's too bad. You should do it for it's a Brewers, are asked to tell how many Arthur McGovern, physical •'. . ning with new bits of lumber to patch holes as they appeared wonderful food and the men like it," Britain discovers that Russia em- men i per cent beer would employ, at expert and the man who train? ! were not evidence enough, a red flag was placed at one hole ln the next company kitchen, after the preliminary ques-' ploys slave or convict labor and is what wages, how much grain they Ruth, always has told me he !.: to warn drivers to steer clear of it—drivers who have to strain tions, he said: shocked, now that Russia undersells would use if 4 per cent beer were more harm is done by overtx- made legal. than by under -exercise, tie $.>.• every nerve to keep their flying cars straight. Do you serve milk for meals- iT^^T^J^Z or football player wrj The prosecutor of the county has expressed his stand in alive and go on working. What Is the There Is no doubt that with 4 per think of playing a hard game » "Yes, sir, for breakfast, sir." 1 the matter: If there is another race and an accident happens difference?" cent beer the Government's income some preliminary training, i' :. "Enough so each man can have a glassful?" And Russia continues her sinful would be Increased by more than a other hand, some mlddleaL'cl - he will not only close the track but indict those responsible for "Yes, sir, a second if he wants it sir." practices, actually competing with and billion, which would take care of the «peqd the winter In office . its operation. underselling the great "capitalistic' deficit. It is also certain that many restaurants and clubs and :-•.:.. "Say, that is fine. Mil'k is the best food soldiers can have. that now get drunk on booties liquor, The situation has r.eached a stage where Woodbridge can countries. the first warm day of spring tr Any kicking on the meals, Sergeant?" or "needled beer," fortified with bad get oat and play eighteen to tK:r alcohol, would remain sober. not afford to wait for the prosecutor to act. Woodbridge can "Yes, sir, a little bit, but it doesn't amount to much, sir." The latest news affects cotton holes of golf. They think go'.f > not afford to take any more chances-^-can not afford to leave erB. Russia has sold, at Liverpool, one However, Prohibition doesn't want strenuous exercise, but, soft '• "That's fine. If there isn't any kicking, look out because 4 per cent beer, and Prohibition will the solution of this problem up to any county official. This there will be something seriously wrong with the,men." hundred and sixty-three thousand months of Inaction, they walk *,• small bales of cotton, from Turkestan, rule the Administration, at least until miles, use ail their muscles ' matter is the business of Woodbridge and should be attend General Craig is a real old-time fighting cavalryman and at three dollars a bale below our cheap liter November, 1932. they are average golfers, subjn: . ed to by Woodbridge. instead of merely advocating milk for tfabies and sick people, price. (9 1931, K,r( Fences Sradxtu, lac) selves to considerable nervous st- There mar be something in the sug- air. HcQovern says he doesn't sr- - he is insisting upon it being served daily to the men in his de- gestion ol a distinguished British more of them do not drop • UPHOLD COURAGEOUS EDITORS partment of the regular army. economist that Britain and America links. He thinks they shou-' lend Russia money, thus making It enongh exercise to get into so"- • unnecessary for her to dump goods at LIGHTS • of condition, gradually and L For many years Wisconsin has been known as a "Pro FOR ALL THE PEOPLE I »D7 price to continue her Industrial before they go galloping ar«'u:;: gressive" state, politically. Just what "Progressive" means Persons of limited means are the greatest beneficiaries of plan. of NEW YORK course. life insurance. • • • largely a matter of opinion. Mri. Coolidge. who thinks deeply, I think this story has been I-:'- An incident occurred in the "Progressive" 1931 Wisconsin A survey has produced the fact that more than 60 per quotes Henry Ward Beecher in a state- K wealthy New Yorker, who made before, but a lady at Leon (' • his own mote* -^lold me about one cent of outstanding life insurance is upon the lives of persons ment that our system of government studio party told It to me as ! .•.; Legislature, which arouses public interest in the freedom o great tragedy In his life- As a boy, and business is a failure. When ing to her cook, and who a:u the press and personal rights and liberties. earning less than $5,000 a year. Life insurance is not a rich Beecher was told that Christianity had he worked four miles from where he lived and from the pay be received. doubt the word of a lrfdy, or her John D. Chappie, managing editor of the Ashland, Wis man's luxury. failed, he replied, "It has never been It appears that the cook sow a tried." which be contributed to the family, consin, Daily Press, criticized "Progressive" legislation fo: An important change has taken place within the industry support, he was allowed ten cents of a hat In a window. It se^mc! ' Mr. Coolidge observes that the Ser- that she no longer coold live > what he considered its attempt to prohibit opposition by priv- within the last generation. Then, insurance was offered only mon on the Mount Is neglected even each day for csrfare. His lunch con- sisted of a sandwich which, wrapped it so (he entered the millinery - ate industries of Wisconsin to the program of state ownership to those in good physical condition—the less fortunate were after two thousand years of preaching. i and "How much Is the hat w:r. Onr social and religious systems art In paper, be took with him. He was of industry which the Legislature favored. . refused policies. But now, for a slight extra cost, those ailing devoted to his mother and noticed that ' bird on Itr she said. sound, but we human beings art Im ; "Thirty dollars," replied tli.- r In an address before the Ashland Rotary Club and re in body can obtain protection for their dependents. Except- perfect". many • time, wben she poured their ing those who are suffering from the most serious diseases and tea, she burned her hand on the hot• lady. printed from the Ashland Tidings in copyright booklet form We are also dull. We have mllliop* handle of the pot Near where be "Thlrtj dollars!" echoed iV he shows what Wisconsin legislators and legislative committee: maladies, insurance goes to all who want it. of idle money and capacity for produc- worked, he had teen in a window' a "Doe* the bird slngT" did to gag1 opposition to political attacks on private property The; influence of life insurance, with its more than $100,- tion unlimited, and we do not know very superior teapot, which had a ^ • • • 000,000,000 of coverage in force in this country, on the lives what to do with the money. Storing wicker handle, but it was of some The cook story I like best «..- in his opinjion. As a result, Mr. Chappie was requested to ap It in piles of gold. good ware and the price was $4, me by a southern woman. A:i pear before the assembly judiciary committee to explain his and futures of the people, is incalculable. It is a splendid in- whiflh seemed a staggering gum. For cant for the position of couk " - vestment, that never fails. It is a testimonial to an individual Tomorrow this Government could, forty days, the boy got tip earlier and Ing questioned by ber prop>.>?.• '• editorial criticism of their program and his comment on cer walked to work. T^ten he walked home tain individual members. of thrift and foresight. raise ten billions. Mote than seven; ployer. The conversation run . billions were ottered Hn Mellon a few again—eight mlleti a day and it was «s follows: His report of the questions asked him and^he determined days ago when he asked for eight hun- winter. Bat by sojdoing he saved the "Are you married t" fight made to deny him an opportunity to make his own state- dred million dollars, paying, only 3% carfare money. Finally he had enough "Oh, yes 'urn, I sure bas Im' per cent interest. to buy the teapot Happily, he hur- share of marriage." ment in conclusion, remind one of gag rule of the most despotic We have It, but do not know bow to ried home with It, slipped at the very "Have you any children V character. HOME PLACE "WHERE HAT IS" use it, all of our Intelligence being doorway, dropped his bundle, and "Yes, Indeed, I got children." A Wisconsin political row is of no particular interest to trained in accumulation, none in dis- broke the teapot into counties* pieces. "How old are they?" . By ARCHBISHOP CLENNON. St. Louit (Catholic). tribution. Today, he could watch one of the big ••Well, some of 'em's two, iiu-l the balance of the United States except as it develops policies corporations In which be I* interested of 'em's tour, and some of '<-'"''= which encroach upon fundamental American rights. Citizens Lindbergh remembers the question smash with lew sorrow. rled." It is difficult to discuss boys against the background of iomes, »|hen that Napoleon used to his marshals Another millionaire, wtyoj Is self- t • • in every state resent political attempts to curb or intimidate when they reported a victory: "What an editor for his comment about public officials or legislative so few homes are left in modern America. Hume has beiome a place made, told,me that he could sign a Portions ot the country h^<- did you do the next day?" This.la "the check for 11,000 much more carelessly fered recently from an epliK: where the tiaMa. A cross section of it would reveal a flat, an automobile, next day" for Lindbergh, and he In- bodies. tlian he could spend a quarter In cash. hotel thievery, Many ot tia a radio, and a dog with a long name and a short tail. tends to fly, with his wife, to Japan The signing of check*, usually pre- .The greatest danger this nation faces today is the grow- and-China, over the Pacific Ocean. have signs In the elevators cunt • Three elements go to make up our modern life: motion, curiosity and pared by his secretary, has eon* to fue*ts to be careful to lock Hi-' ing power of officialism. If gag rule of editorial comment was Because his wife is going. Colonel be a formality, but erery time he individualism. The automobile satisfies the urge for motion; jibe radio, on retiring. Some of these t attempted in Wisconsin, as claimed by Editor Chappie, ty Lindbergh wilt By over a northern r«iicue* in his pocket for a quarter dress as room waiters and, If curiosity; ami iedrndualiem expresses itself when the man shots the 4 -and took* Uoifrte ttrH ttrtakx of W met a nm and find it «<^ should be criticized by every editor, regardless of hifl policies'. die ot the ocean, and no matter what door of hie flat and comes to feel that hp is king from the kitchenette to bard be once had to work to earn merely apologize for an apparel The absolute officialism which can, if permitted to unrestrict- happen*" this time. Aud he will tj a that much money: He started as • take. edly expand its powers, crush personal liberty and individual the dining alcove and the folding bed. ahlp that can land on water. newsboy and, In his daj, twenty-nrt initiative and enterprise in this nation. ' Some fathers feel that they hare made a success if they accumulate cents net profit meant setting 100 t fortune large enough to send their tons to fashionable schools and Colonel Lindbergh prepares newspapers. ' S^ PrUal* Go Buck Legislative and public servants should be rebuked wheu for his trans Paclfte flight, which he supply them with spending money. These are the most pathetic failures Vsrm Cms.—Five Spanish i> necessary and tax-spenders should, be held more strictly ac- calla "a Taeatiop trip," WIHdna aUrts Two New York cos*, both under priMU sailed recently on the there are, because the failure will show op in the sons. with hla submarine for the North Pole. sentence to Slug fUng, shared tht ToUodam for Spain, deported f countable to the taxpayers for tjieir official acts in diggingjnto The human mind aoon becomes ae- But the father who understands hie boy," who walks with him aad same cell In the Tombs reccutlx.. Rot ( Utfep of tha Uw prohibiting <-" the public treasuries in their endeavors to force states into etulo&ed to whatever happens Qften, leads him on, teaches him to be clean of band and heart, to reference don't think too badly ot our police | of Mdigiow offloa* by foi" business in competition with private citizens and taxpayers. Once torture ot witnesses la court and force. While those two were oecapriag God and love hit home, such a father builds a fortune that Wall Street torturing to death of criminal! at- prison bunks, another ofker was \j- Editor Chappie is to be commended and should be upheld cannot destroy. He builds a home that bu a quality of immortality- tracted little attention. Now we scarce- ing In t bed In Bdlerne. wounded. ly look up when airplanes pane. Even for his courage in expressing his objections to a political sys- and a credit to his uniform. Bernard o Truth BMra Despite modern theories fathers are supposed to live in their homes, the »lght ol a giant dirigible is oolj Sherry didnt hesitate because th* tem in which he does not believe, in the face of the powerful mildly ejciUng. Truth my b« stretched, but and there is room there for only on* mother. The only security ol ti* odd* were three to one. la a battl* of •ot-fet broke*. MA lw opposition of the party in power. The people need this kind of A courageous man starU for the ; home w*t« in th< bullets. M oil North Pole planning to tran4 under WMka before Sh«rrrwent oat to fw '.' ••«• mpp-wfljf. isjra

W ()f)DERIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1931 PA0B5 FtVl

: France Ban Foreigner! •> •>• S--H SHERIFF'S SALLEE and Statte of NNe w Jer«eyy. map entitled "Map of St. James Ttr- New Low Summer IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY BEGINNING att * point In the race, located at Woodbridge, N. J* From Job* at Cabmen Prove* His Faith, uniiTriri' south«rty ikre nf Wsln street duunt ,30'. July, 1923, minrefvl CLASSIFIED ADS I — Between easterly one hundred and fifty-four land mapped by Frederick F. Simon, Paris.—The French police hnve de- Classified advertisements only on* Gives Own Son "Cure r Excursion Far$s elded fo halt the rnsh of foreign un- AND TITLE GUARANTY COM- wf M t amdi eighty-eighihh t Yne-WndredthiihddthCii, Civil l EngineerEi " andd UnLad Sonreyo«SurveyoVr cent a word; minimum charge 25c. Berlin.—A Luebcik :-cf)r. PANY, s corporation, Complain- of a foot em::n!,is mortBaged premises dated May 20,'from "*id Winning point running Church of Woodbridge, N J., to Rofc- commercial chniiffaur'g want to mind children or do light se. housework. Inquire Mrs. R. Thorsen,! treatment, remained «n con- 1931, 1(1) in a southerly direction one hnn- ert Botia and Hyman ShipWn by sylvania Railroad. (lrP feet to deed dated October 19, 1926, and re- point in the northerly line of lot corded November 16, 1926, in Book \,.\v low summer excursion fares foreigners would be fireppted for drlv- Reading, N. J. ment thnt he applied It recently to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale aat puublic vendue on number thirty-one; thence (2) eaiit- 805 of Deeds for Middlesex County, f,,r travelers to the Pacific Coast, the Ine pxnmlnntlonfc unless they hnd LOST! to his own baby son. erly and parallel with Main street on page 126. ii'iimiiiil parks and the Rocky Moun- lived nt lenst flvi yenrs In France, or i WEDNESDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF i.'nn country are now effective on the hnd served under the French flag. The time hn» now piissed when JULY, A. D. 1931 thirty (30) feet to a popointn ; thence Decrees amounting to approiv LOST— OTI Cliff Road, Sewaren, fra- nny «lpns of HI hpulth mould •nt one o'clock standard time (3) northerly and paralleAlel with the mately 112,740. l'p,,nnsylvnnin Railroad. This niensurp even rules out those ternity pin. Large letter "I" set in (two hnve become evident, but Ihe 1 o'clock daylight saving time) in the nrst cours* one hundred and twenty- Together with nil and singular the •I'lii'-'- new tickets permitting liber- Hiisslnns, Ennllstirnen, nnd Americans pearls on gold background. Reward t v I2ri fMt oin d ln child rpmnfjis In perfect health. • 'afternoon of said day nt the Sheriff's , .\° .* P \ *" rights, privileges, hereditaments an* I .|,,p-over privileges are materially whii fnlixht for f'rnnce, but under if returned to Monroe A. Weiant, • I i Office in the City of New Brunswick, southerly *ide of Main street; thence appurtenances thereunto belonging .,,u-cr in price than the standard thi'lr own (Ing. 454 Cliff road, Sewaren. Telephone * N j i (4) westerly along said side of Main or in anywise appertaining. ;',,,,„,! trip fares to the west and are Woodbridge fi-OUO. , The police linve ntntlstlca showing thi ty 0 0 lhe point BERNARD M. GAtfNOlt , i .[[|icr than the usual six months ' All the following tracts or parcels c*tr™r RCt P ^ '•i *^,,' 1( tlint one out of every fniir tail driv- W. I. 6-19, 26. ! of land and premise? hereinafter pat- P' °' BMHNNINb Sheriff nmiiier tourist tickets to the coast SHERIFF'S SALE •'ii.I tin- parks. ers In I'nrlg Is n foroli;ner, mnny of LOST — Brown poeketbook contain- ticularly described, situate, lying'Rnd Being known and designated ss lotjLEAVITT A TAI.LEY whom neltlier spi-nk good French nor ing a small CHANCERY JOF NEW JERSKY , being "in the Township of Wood- number nine and the adjoining one |2'.i.-t0 Solicitors. TIH'I'P is also on sale each Satur- — Between POST OFFICE BUILD-'; bridge, in the County of Middlesex half of lot number eight on a certain iW. I. H-12, 19, 2fi; 7-3. ' , fr«mi Woodbridge for the rc- know the city. Tlie majority of the money, a pair rimmed v bunch of keys and other miscellan- ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, I , ;,ul(i of the summer, B new low foreign drivers nre exiled Hiisslnns, Complainant, and MARGARET i II ,|iiy excursion ticket, with liberal ninny of noble Mood who In Ihelr eous article? lost last night about Gj y^ o'clock between Pearl and Green. SHANKS, widow, et nl., Defend-1 I,., over privileges as well, to such Rpiirc hours hnisli up their moilnla ants. Fi Fa for sale of mortgaged [ ,, n\< in the Central West as Chica- street* nnd Rahway avenue. 'Reward I nnd titles nnd milly forth In [''rench- if returned to 54B Rahway avenue, j premises dated May U>, 1931. | .n. si. I'-oiiia, Detroit, Cleveland, Cin- Amerlcnn society. By virtue of the above stated writ ', i]n:iti. Louisville, Pittsburgh and Tel. Woodhridge 8-1222 W. I. fi-19. to me directed and delivered, I will iji, i mi'dinU* points. expose to sale at public vmdue on W'i'k end outings from this sec- Pair Start Wedded Life FOR RENT | WEDNESDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF , ;,,„_ at. attractive rates via the 1 JULY, A. D., 1031 !', nil- ylvania Railroad to Baltimore on Series of Accidents FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- at one o'clock Standard Time (two ,,,1 Washington on trains leaving af YVnterbnro, Maine.—Mr. and Mrs. ment; also rooms and board. Ap-' o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the h, midnight on Fridays and all day Murk T, Johnson, newlyweds, do not ply 144 Main street or Phone Wood-j afternoon of said day nt the Sheriff's , n s.ilunlnys until August 2fl, also aiipreclate alnp-stlck comedy. At bridge 8-0003M. j Office in the City of New Brunswick, nlVcr :\n ideal and an inexpensive letmt they don't think the series of W. I. 5-1 tf. N. J. | i,,,11 for the traveler not desiring a All the following trnct or parcel of' lung trip. Tickets for these outings events which delayed their honey- FOR RENT—3 room bungalow; all o( on a land and premises hereinafter parti-. w'll I"' S° ' " trains except moon VVIIS funny. improvements; $20 per month. Ap- cularly described, situate, lying and ' •Tli.' Senator," "Congressional Limit- After the ceremony the bride wag ply, Charles Watts.corner j'leasant being in the ToVnship of Wood- , i|" and "Crescent Limited," in showing her new home to Mrs. Rich- avenue, and Old Sewaren.. bridge "in the County" of" Middlesex ! ,,,.1. IKS and in Pullman ears upon ard Cnrpenter, mother of the brides- Phone Woodbridge 8-1458. Hnd State of New Jersey. payment of regular Pullman charges. maid. I'pstnlra, the bride tripped, W. I. 4-10tf. More fully described on a certain stumbled against Mrs. Carpenter and FLATS FOR RENT—6 rooms, sun map entitled "Map of Uelin, New both fell the entire night. Mrs. Car- Jersey, Woodbridge Township, Mid- TV! lmProvements; *4° Per dlesex Countyy, New Jerseyy, owned penter broke her wrist. ) month; Rahwaay avenue near Green ;b Rdi Ai i B The monthtt ; IRahwa yH avenu L De neat r Gree437n ;b Radio Associate9t inc lg0 Broad. We are determined to clean out our stocks of u«ed cars and have When she fell M>s. Johnson was J Ngw york cit in M lg22 FREDERICK H. TURNER CO. streetRahwa. yInquir avenuee ,H tel. L.. WoodbridgDemarest, e43 8-7 J Ngw york cit in M lg22 carrying a' kerosene lump. The lump Rh l Wdbd 8 ' slashed the prices of them to far below their actual value — you :: INSURANCE :: 0124. mad'e by Lars0T1 and FoX( civil En. landed on a living room rug which . gineers/lfi 17o& SmitSih Street/PertSt Phh AmA - cannot afford to buy elsewhere until you have looked these over. 459 E«it Ava., Sewana hurst Into flames. 0. W. M. Bailey W. I. 6-19 tf. boy, New Jersey," and which map fell on the lamp and cut his wrist. h s been Telephone Woodbridfe 8-0239 HOUSE FOR RENT—AH improve-| » heretofor of e filed in the office Edward W. Peters fell over Bailey ments; centrally located; $40 per,0^ w Middlesex County "Are you interested in buying Rnd and burned his hands on the rug. month; Central avenue, Metuchen. lots are known and desng- 1929 Pontiac Cabriolet or renting a home in Sewaren? Inquire H. L. Demarest, 437 Rahway ^ d mapp as fol ows: Several unusual opportunitie* avenue, tel. Woodbridge 8-0124. BEGINNINGG att a stakke which is English Plan Collar W. I. 6-19 tf. at a point on the southerly Bide of Late Jordan Sedan at present." Pershine Avenue, said point being Phone Woodbridge 8-0713 for to Be Worn Only Once HOUSE FOR RENT—0 rooms; all six hundred and fifty feet from the appointments. Washington.—English sclcntista are improvements; garage; 61 Claire intersection of the southerly side of "70" Chrysler Sedan trying to produce a cotton slifT collar avenue near Rahway avenue; $45 perPerishing Avenue with the westerly which can be manufactured PO cheaply month. Inquire H.L. Demarest, 437 iside of" Correja Avenue; running I'lcase mention this paper to »d- Rahway avenue, tel. Woodbridge 8- thence (1) westerly along the south- 1929 Graham Paige vi-rti?ers; it help* you, it helps them thut it can be thrown uwny n/ter be- 0124. erly side of Pershing Avenue forty it helps your paper.— ing used once, the Commerce depart- W. I. 6-19 tf. feet to a point; thence (2) southerly ment hns learned. The endeavor to parallel with Correja Avenue one 1928-1929 Pontiacs, all model* produce a cheap collar Is n part of a ROOMS AND BOARD hundred feet to a point; thence (3) program to find new ufen for cotton. '611 Barron avenue, Woodbtidge. easterly parallel with Pershing Ave- N. J. /hone 892. nue forty feet to a point; thence (4) 1929 Chevrolets, all models W. I. 8-14 tf northerly parallel with Correja Ave- Pure White Skunk h nue one hundred feet to the point 6-66 Auburn Sedan Killed by Montana Man FOR SALE and place of BEGINNING; said prop- -,„„ „ . r _—r-™;—:—7—— —— erty being forty feet front and rear Mlesonla. Mont.—A ;ium while FOR SALE—Road ]stand^18'j8'MOn bjr one hundred feet deep with the si; link la considered to ho Kr.'h* sort wheels. Electricall„„ y.. equipped„„„.«..., . Ma- y buildings and. improvements thereon' Nash Advance Sedan of :t freak by Hitter Rcct WIPJ tr-ip- be rented or bought at a low price. Ierec ted, and being the northnortherlf y one- Location for rent, Telephone Rahway [nalf of ]otg 10 anj n yblocock k, 442-A of IIITS. Recently Jack >In'.-n,;i"y ,];g- 7-0972-W. pluyed a skunk's pelt which .vrs wiih- the map hereinabove referred to, as , W. I. 6-19*. Map No. 992 in file No. 578. | out n truce of rolorlng. Bein tha same remises Outboard

GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SALE HAVE IT DONE NOW! The New Convertible Sedan FOR Your heating plant, any kind or make Vacuum1 Cleaned. Be Clean and Warm all Win- Week of June 22nd FATHERS DAY ter. Costs Moderate. Chimney done with each order reduces Silk Lined Hand Made Neckwear ^ Hazard. Practical - - Beautiful - - Different We repair all makes of Furnaces 55c or 2 for $1.00 Repair Parts and Grates installed. Leaders and Gutters new or repairs. The First Convertible Sedan Built Imported Silk Lined Neckwear Roofing — Metal Work 69c - 3 for $2.00 For Estimate or Service C«U*or Write WOODBRIDGE 8-1516 SEE THIS AND SEVEN OTHER DELUXE MODELS Pure Silk Necktie and FRANK BRECKA Handkerchief Sets Reg. $2.00 17 Park Ave. Avenel including the: $1.00 each \ NEW CABRIOLET Men's Silk Rayon Hose 23c each WOODBRIDGE NEW STANDARD SEDAN Pure Wool Speed Model NEW YORK NEW TOWN SEDAN Bathing Suits CANDY KITCHEN AUCol Manufacturers and Dealers in $1.95 °" Strictly Pure NEW VICTORIA CANDIES AND ICE CREAM 66 Main St. Woodbridge NEW DE LUXE TUDOR Straw, Hato" . • • • • ^^ Tel. 8*0043 Men's White Flannel PantsT $4.95 GUSTAV BLAUM NEW DE LUXE ROADSTER Groceries and Provisions Linen Knickers . . . • $^. 78 Main St. Tel. &-0121 You will marvel at such grace and beauty in Woodbridge Pure Wool Pullover Sweaters a low priced car! All Colors $1.95 • $2.95 DOUBLE GET RID DOYLE 8 OF DISEASE DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. CUNNEEN GERMS in nose mouth and throat Maple and Fayette Sts. Perth Arrfboy win WHAMBOCMHJMBOt, r PHOHKl. Let Zonite ileniuieaway thu Phone 3500 Spor oca SATUBUtf accumulated BUTBUUIUI, kill the KbriuM, [Mi-vent dineane. SHUP Highly gtirnuoidal. Suutb< Showing Daily 'TO ing u» men) brine). WOODBRIDGE INDBPEM I'AGE SIX FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1931 By RING LARDNER JUST HUMANS By GENE CARR YOU KNOW ME, AL He's Saving His Hands A'THAT SO KtEPS | / SOCk-l«oG SACK" OPEW oP/>- QlT TO TRV YOU OUT Fo*?fVI \ IVJTME MiOSBCTOkj - SMOUJ KLl THE TIME - 9OMETHflo' ELSE v« wfcurr TO see it ,MMJOLe OOOV K)O «OT CUOUCH TO/ . SHOOT* IM/KoMAfA i FVFny AT HtP> WELL 11 I,, (

"Didcha Sa a Cop Arounl Mister*" •No" "Dcu Hind Over Ya Stufl!" Fuel Less Motor Power ^MIlIS||»ljfTi-ii By ANITA LOOS GENTLEMEN PI BLONDES Time WD1 Tefl WELL DOROTHY! Wl'« REM.LT TH£ AS tM POETS OK W)ttGETTING fM HOMNO TMES6 5Mtf> JWUH»> OCCAM IS PUT rr-'me WAVES OONT . YOU CAHTWLL SAU> TWt OCSAH TRIP ^S ARE. TOO ROUGH! TUB OCEAN ! mm AT

ENJOYING A NEW HOUSE By RUBE GOLDBERG

USUALLY AJLL AT SEA Natiom in War TweotyJoar nations declared wax on Germany, but of these only about half toob an active part In the war; these Include France, Russia, Great Britain and the British dominions, United States, Belgium, Serbia, Italy, Portugal, Montenegro, Japaa, Greece and Humanla. Other nations severed diplomatic relations.

Worth "What Is the first qualification of success?" Character. Without good character a man becomes socially dangerous with every upward step. With It he Is a national asset—Lon- I MUnllml fl'in Tlt-Hlts.

=7 "Why do you call Bill 'Old Saltr ^* IV/A MM H«Ji not a sailor." JOUJJ SHE'O LET H/M* U "Well, he's In the shipping office ol RILEY IS DOESUT HE TU/&J » big grocery bouse." GOlkiCj TO GETTING EVEN FUDRIQA J=l£tST OF £V£gy 1 FOR. A 1 I/QOUPLE , OF WBEkS GOLF

FINNEY OF THE FORCE » A Cheerftd Butler / AU BIN 'QOUNO S0M6. - /BUT AM AIN'T VOHUT YAU. /HMI-ICOBB SOTXJMB COTWtLMftT JKT IfOAGNE MS AOEMXI AM /"llATTW UJSg *(t)U CUD MMMSCN.MA'AM WTO AUO VUDCALLWILRl-NO. f AU. ABOUND \MAAMtt-. PCOL*tt>Uft.BQAlN5 AN'NCT . W6LL U4AT TAKES SOME MISTAKE BUT iVl 6ONTA SEOUAMT? PASS AM IHTEU.IGEHCE TKT J TWE CAKE/- tv* UPT-OH,TUEHE5 IVC BUTLE "Why did you knock out the Jen 8»|T OUT FflOM 1UC AQKNCr- list's tooth?" "Because lie Jerked out a perl«tily good tooth of mine."

HEFTY DIGESTION

THE FEATHERHEADS ..fePirt And Then the Fun Began

TUAT WO AMD rKJTUSB CMIT Hobo—Kin 1 chop up gome of your ^ttOft rOOTUCR IS wood for a dinner, uiaduwt WILL KiEVtC; Bt Lady of House—But, my dear man, are you able to djgest wood? CIVIL. H •-

No Oxygen on Moon Examination of the ultra-violet rays present In full moonlight has proved

pbw« of the moon Is virtually without oxygen.—Popular Mechanics Magazine. I, . i ' r

Univtnity'i Privilege At the uulvtrsltles of Oxford and _), England, none of the col- >ODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1981 PAGE SEVEN

FORMER EMPLOYEE Duck's Black Eggs Upset USES HORSEWHIP New Jersey Scientists "WAS ABLE TO WALK DOWN ON MAN AS GOSSIP Brl'Vn'nn, N. J. -For » long ttm<>, white diii-ks huve been lnylng whlto and hlnrk ducks, white eggt. And TOWN BECAUSE OF OKATONA," ENNA JETTICK Huaband Helps by Disarm- didn't get excited. ing Victim When He At- tint now poultry fancier* lire doln« snipe fnney tnlklng nhont a Waclt duck SAYS THISJNION CITY MAN tempt* to Shoot thnt lnj'8 blnck Pfrpi. So far, four Mnrk eaan In a row. Mr. C. A. Petfru-n, of BIS 10th St , Union City, N. J., Got Sarpriiinf F SHOES ^ Los AtiKolPK.—Idle KOKSip, bandtai j The dnrk In owned by Marvin Snow- • nd St»rtlin» Rciullt From OKATONA. FOR WOMEN nhmit tiling Bench (or novemi day*. white, fifteen, of ltrldiretown. Mnrvln hrouRht a apwtftculltr sftormnth In • liroke ttie first esg, he wng go excited. >i'it on the money back if not satisfi- plnK administered to Dr. J. A hen's slttltiR on nnother. A third Is Hornnnl Nelson, nlxty-elpht, by the being exhibited, nnd tlie fourth WHO ed plun, but to go on with Mr. Peter- womnn he formerly hud employed as » opened nnd cooked. It wn» like other • woman WQS accompnnlwi by her Hopklngton, N, II.—A pnrndlse for n few blocks seemed to he my limit. hiishnml. They entered the phygl- bird nnd benit will be rrentcd In « My kidney* bothered m« and my dun's office late In the afternoon and forest preserve hero nt a rost of hnlf howeli were very iluggiiih. I Just felt wlthont ft word locked the door. i\ million dollars. The snnctiinry, to miserable and sick all over. I gOWN Her Mat* Looki On. eventually cover 1,00(1 ncroa, hns been then1 aro lots of people who h»T» Then, na Donnhoo looked on, his mnde possible, under thn will of Sum- felt that way and they will under- •wife linrlod hpntelf on hot former nel Myion Chnse of tills town nnd Chl» cago, who died rpcputljr. stand what I mean. I wan mighty dia- coiirafri'd nnd I started taking OKA- TONA and when I finished my first Spider It Arachnids hottl<> I felt io Rood an'! «o much A •pldor' Is not an Insect. Splden bctler that 1 walked fk-om my ad> belong to Hie elnsg nmchnldn, which also Includes scorpions, mites nnd 's* to Jackson avenue and Virginia ticks. street, and purchased another bottle from Debus The Drugjrlnt. I think MR. C. A. PETERSEN hat shows in itself what a real med- WftAAtoElE Girls! Learn Beauty Culture. In conversation with Mr. Petersen icine can do in a short time. I will bo You are paid while learning. the writer wax struck by the man's pleated to confirm this to anyone who sincerity nnil jrrntituilo for what desires to call on me." A free Marcel Iron to ararf firl OKATONA had accomplished in his OKATONA is being introduced In enrolling; thit week. ense. Mr. Peterson is very well known and has lived in the Rame houso for Woodbridge, N. J., at HARDIMAN'9 very near twenty year9. rHARMACY, Rahway avenue arid Foot Comfort HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY Green street, CULTURE ACADEMY The OKATONA Company is not asking the people to take their words 1% talked about 181 SMITH ST. for the good that OKATONA is do- OKATONO is being introduced in freely enough .. • PHONE 369S. PERTH AMBOY inK, but we aro letting them hear Carteret, N. J., at MTTUCH'3 but too seldom DAY AND EVENING COURSES from friends, neighbors and citizens DRUGS, 61 Roosevelt avenue, and experienced and we are also putting this medicine all other good druggists, everywhere. ENNA Ultw to employer, detectives said, and lasied ENNA him across the face anil body. JETTICKS JETTICK In a desperate effort to protect him- MELODIES coif, the physician finally managed to VOLUME! VOLUME! make foot comfort S.Mb drnw ft gun from his desk drawer. reality in WJZ Immediately, detectives said, Donahoo leaped Into tho fray and wrested the shoes that are gun from the hands of the aged victim. The Reason for Bond's Success smartly styled A short time later Doctor Nelson ap- peared at the Long Beach police sta^ tlon and disclosed the details of the attack. But »fter discussing the nat- BUSINESS IS GOOD HORTON & FIELD ter for some time with the officers h« decided against signing a complaint "The Shop of Correctly Fitted Footwear" against the two. Shortly after his departure Mr. and Thats Why Bond's Clothing Mrs. Donahoo also arrived at the po- 1156 East Jersey St., Opposite Elizabeth Carteret Hotel lice stntloa. They, police said, calmly confessed to horsewhipping the physi- ELIZABETH, N. J. cian. Factories Are Working Overtime. Gun Taken Away. j They brought with them both th« I gun whlcl Donahoo had taken from the physician and the In ah which Mrs. How to Become a Saint One Point of View National Cemetery Rule Donhaoo had wielded on him. These 3 - REASONS WHY. Wi y wen: tin- saints saints? I'.e- ! If you ever llml tmppiness by hunt- Tt is |niKi.lhle. fur tb« wiiu of un en- they surrendered to the officers. • liny urn- clii'tTflll when It wiis I Ing for It, you will (ind It as the. old listed in:.n to lid buried In a millonul As far as they could learn, detec- lit tn H.c rliri'rful, anil patii'nt womvn dlil her lost spftinck's—safe on CTinotery in Hit: same Krtive, but not tives said, Doctor Nejson was en- 1. VOLUME PRODUCTION (Bond's fact- It was iHlticult t" In- iiiillcnt; the bridge of her nose. side by si.le. The soldier, sailor or tirely blameless of gossip which Mrs 1 • iiu^t' Ihry |>ilslu-(l 4in whrn tlit'y iimrino in:iy be burled deeply enough, Donahoc and her husband believed h< • -.I to stand still, inul 1<«>[it slli'iit so that the (,'nive can be opened nnd had spread. ories know no depression.) i tlii'.v IVUUHHI to talk; niul were One-Minute Eggi the additional casket Interred. It is In view of Doctor Nelson's refusal ••.ii'lc whm they w»nu>il to lie ills- A lot of fellows who pretend that also pcniiissible to bury the wife of to sign a complain, however, the pollc( •il'li'. That was nil. It was i|\litc they nre hard boiled aren't even ii living ex-service man who hns have simply dropped the matter. U\ anil nlwuys will lie.—I'Kihan^o. poached.—Host on Transcript. reached tlic nee of seventy. 2. VOLUME IN BUYING. Whale Gets Caught in Cable at Bottom of Sea Balboa, C. Z.—The record catch ol 3. VOLUME IN SELLING (Keeps Bond's the present fishing season, a 00-ton wtfale, wns made by Capt P. E. Harm factories working overtime in order to ol the cable repair ship All America while Investigating the cause of re cent Interruptions In the service of th< keep the 26 Bond Stores throughout All America Cable company's line be- "Wonder ih I've tween here and Esmeraldas, Colombia. OT- anu basr The monster was hoisted from a depth the country well supplied at all times.) FAMOUS of 8,000 feet oft the coast of Colombia by the cranes and winches with which LAST the cable at > is equipped. WORDS The whale was dead, having drowned, according to Captain Harne: Is There a Bond Store in OF when It became entangled It the cable, Captain Harne's theory, based upon Blmllar experiences, Is that the whale New Brunswick? was feeding by scooping along the ocean bed. Digging too deeply ID search of food, it picked up the cable, which snarled over its lower Jaw, There is Not. Then In turning over to free Itself the whnle wrapped the cable around HE throat. Its frantic efforts to get free THEN- Motorists thought every trii> might be their last. The possi- only tended to entangle It more com- Therefore, not having any store overhead, we invite bilities of perplexities and disaster weru ever-present. pletely In the cable, thirty fathoms ol which was colled around Its body wheD NOW- A man buys and drives one of our up-to-dato used cars brought to the surface. you to buy with PERFECT CONFIDENCE. You get the MOST for There were no marks to Indicate your money here. that carnivorous flsh had attempted to "BOND CLOTHES DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AT FACTORY PRICES" feed on the huge cumins. This Is ex- plained, according to Captain Barne, by the fact that the whale, protected At Retail Prices "BOND CLOTHES" are incomparable, and Good Used Cars are always by a heavy coat of blubber, Is able to withstand the high pressure at great er depths than other flsh, which could at Factory Prices "BOND CLOTHES" have no equal scarce-even today when not descend three-quarters of a mile to the bottom where the creature's I body was moored to the cable. Used Cars are plentiful! In order to free the whale It was The Factory Prices of Bond Clothes Are necessary to cut the cable and splice GOOD USED CARS ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND AND BRING A In a new section. Once freed, the huge carcass drifted away. FAIR PRICE. YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES THE LOWEST IN $20-45 - $2475 - $27.90 - $3475 THE CITY. Life Too Tame; He Holds OUR ONE WEEK EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE PROTECTS YOU Up Bank; Gets Caught Every Suit Includes 2 Trousers gan Francisco.—Operating an ele- AGAINST AN UNSATISFACTORY DEAL BECAUSE YOU CAN RE- vator wau too tame an occupation for Jacob Kegiler, twenty-five, recently re- TURN THE CAR WITHIN ONE WEEK AND EXCHANGE IT leased from prison. So at lunch hour SPORT COATS, in both single and double breasted models, he beld up a downtown bank, using ANOTHER WITHOUT LOSS. tear gas and a gun, and. asking for. with or without Patch Pockets and Belted Backs, can be ob- big bills. He got more /excitement LIBERAL TERMS — TRADES tban he bargained for, though, when tained in many patterns for only $8,75 captured a short while liter, as be was trying to get more speed out of a taxi' by poking the driver In the rlbi FLANNEL TROUSERS, plain or striped $4.50 with a gun. FAYETTE USED CAR MART ~ A Classified Adv. Will Bell^Jt — APLO CLOTHING CO., Inc On New Brunswick Avenue Makers of "BOND CLOTHES" Between Elm and Oak Streets At the old Lehigh Valley Freight House Remsen Ave. at Howard St.. New Brunswick, N. J. PERTHIAMBOY NEW JERSEY m Open Daily: 8 A. M. - fi P, M £y?iung« Tuei., Thuri., 7 - 9 P. M. Satur

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Card Party Held By Commencetnefit Party At AVENEL Avenel Chb Plan To Present Pageant Woodbridge Companion* Of Forest Record Class Is Meetinf Of Guild M- »r.i Mr«. Arthur Nelson and of Cour: Barren. Compan- Mr? H, R- Breach ws-< -?-f? iV: d*a^:*T. of livingrton »ve- Milk Fund Drive AfjLL Church :tt Tore*: held s delightful Promoted To HighMonday Eight to tfce Fcrttip::.? *. "i*ft or. W#dne«iay for a lew r-y Monday m?r.t at t.be l,j:!d it trie:: '.art me*t:r.fr .or :rt ?tav m M-.nnefoU, Wom*n't Qub Will Alao r Mr- Mary Kl«:r. on Ma:r, • innmer. The entertainment for :B« H "The Ca.tlei Of Life" To Be Continued from pagt o%* The book pr;ie wfc sw»rded evening was s commencement Bra;:hwaite, of Minnewta. A Flower Show—Serie, Given By Sunday School Mc-ndsy John Kenna and the non- The n-.ember^ •-.? r.a.." are: Ihploma* were g--e?t the pa*t week of his Mrv John priie went to Frank Kenca. Ziga Tobak. ey Weir.er. John fame*. to Mr*. F. F G Forrest Braithwaite and Card Parties Arranged Sunday Evening. Jr.. 1 Anna Al- of RarVsj. ranj-.iT. i AVENEL—The Board o' «ore« were msde in bridge ors of th« Woman's Club m> by: Mrs. Alfred C&ley and Mrs. John The MiswJ Louise Toepfer. Kath-jhcme of the president, MM Alfred D-infee. Whi«t: MISJ Anna Yicovino. • Geta «d rra Bernard. Alice Topseher and Perna, on Friday Butt Me _._ and Mr?. Henry Miller. Scof.di. Marion Fan-Tan: J(r«. Chns Witling. V o ,, received the consolation Mrs. William Perns attended a card the program for the i ,Veir York Suchy. Michaei V:VjiIo. Catherine Delicious refreshments were rartv and dance given by th« Junior was decided to secure „ Mr; Bsrron Lev-.. Mrs. Thomas Som- Roth 5>m. Lillian Weiner. '. MIM K*thle*n Somer?. Woman's Club of Iwlin in the Perth-! ers throughout the year on v,- Coucetia Signers-:!:. Man' Winquirt. me avenue school on Saturday eve- interest, the exact dates to • „ . «. Pinochle: Willism Gerity, Mrs. Helen Vahaly, Ktl=n Ysrnsy, Irene Thoje present were: Mr«. J. J ina ss Liv^ng-ood. Mr*/ F. F. Anness. Mrs nn?. ] nounced when definitely a- "•;'*' *- Jweph Ruth. Mr«. John Kennav . Mrs. Varnay, Gertr-ie Varacfk'a. Rose age. sre «i3j>- a. u,,^r.v- \i»^ cn». fl>on Mr» . jTwo new items upon the cs Mr> Stauf- Newcomers' to Avenet this week will be the drive for the Ml, ?te;n. Gertrude Wcnr.ington. Grayce Aldons.. Helen rs. Joseph Ptstt who oeginmnf June 15 and la«t r • 9rIT rt!, Treen. Jennie Jsck- 39 Madison avenue, *ie«* and a flower show to »nd Charles Dudas- •.(•;,tr, Hun nun Bern- ' P< »«• Rcthfus*. of _ Peterson, of Wood- Ind jjr Md JJ,, R»lph Morolls, also : "> September with Mrs. lack. Helen Bohleke. nEto Maench. of Anna Aldonf. of Can- o{ j,ew York, who will reside on U chairman. The Alex Bothwell, Joseph Brodniak, of the club and the ar N>w York: Grac* CUrk and ton N Smith street. ir Girls To Take Up Dorothy Brojrr. Ruth'Brown] Ruth; ' ' taar all were provided wit: D: E L. E*tr.f-**. of W-. anrcporU Bjffl Off<«4n. At M F n.nn>V i *P. Emma Burger, Joseph By-' men. Pa. wfrs *,r;e we*k~end fu«t5 o Ralph Wheeler spent the week- Uttering At M. t. Church ;lef ^ LeoD,Td Campbell, Anna Plant Complete For The porch card parties of U-- Mr ar.d M-v W B_ S'eidmore at Chek. Anna Chrijtensen. Martha end in Troy. N. Y.. attending com- ::.*:T ••jrr.nse: !::•»•.* st Normandy D-rinF the nier proved to be inch a . kg of the Offer- Chnrtensen, Frank Ciccone, Riu Benefit Card Party mencement' exercises at Rensaeler financially and socially tha- antiem at themommjr semfe CoU Dorothy Conrad. Gertrude College. decided to hold a series thi< < Plan; have been completed for the '"•. E. Barth will be the '• benefit card party to be held. Mon- first one at her home • v dav "nigtit in the Columbian Clab. by! planning a picnic for July 9. Frank ,tatta avenu,TeBOee oo Tne«dav Court Mercedes T69, C. D. A. Cards Benson is acting as chairman, I noon, June 2J. Biack, Ethel BuKkerood. Pearl \ an- . Maurice Damgan, Marjorie D jnigm will begin promptly at S:I5. All 1 Mrs. Perna served refresh- Mir.oc Breckenr.dge. oIi CampLamp. Thelma Trail Frances Lewis. "uiiiJr game* will be in play. Refreshment* M,ch, reramed honi* Mon- Jesnett* Martin. Msrie Hsnley. Ber- Evelyn McLeod. Evelyn Mdder,' will be ?erved and priies will be snee spend the jammer vacation r.:ce Strieker, Ethel Loukides and Anna Moe, Lilliar. Moskowiti, Mar- awarded. Mrs. John Einhorn is chair- »ex County Firemen's Association , h*r partn'.«. Mr, »nd Mrs. Join Phyllis Trail. i Igaret Muneotche. Mary Mutter. an of the committee on arrange-1 which met at South River on Tnurs- Jwo Special Serrice* I Irene Nebel, EU:e Nemeth, Emily mtnts. A (fo'f tournament will be day. ... Virpnis Lejght and Miw Church Auxiliary Unit ' Newman, Margaret Nilfen, ^ieanor celd Thur.«day. June 25 at the James | At Avenel Chur-.h .. •»•••« • ' Merrill, Robert Mar.aker. Norman street course. Mrs. J. Einhorn is Among the 219 pupils who grad- -. MeCa'jre. of Mansfield. Ohio, uated from eighth grade m\ Tuesday AVENEL — Two specia: ir* v:?:ticf Mr. acd Mrs. George Has Picnic Meetinf Mauer, Peter McM;chael. John Mo- general chairman. r T A ' , - - evening at the high school building were held at the Pre- L*:«ten?r.:der. c-f Rowland plate. i brayjiai,. Emiijuinl Mnecknun rv.. TonIL'IHy Myska. Ed- T' •- .:r h Nemes. Oliver were the following from Avenel: Church on Sunday. Child'.- " K- ^ * ' J; The Brecketrldge Aaxiiiary of the ward Murray, Mschael Nf Start War on Beetles Marion Suchy. Ruth Stern, Mary was observed in the morn.r? x-. i*. : Mr snd Mr?. Lew-1 Pr«-5bn*rian Church held a picnic >,'-;ifen, Edward Novak. Steven Pank- I Winquist, Louise Burgmiller, John a we]l-arr»n*ed program wa- *treet. are att«ndinir the meetinir Monday evening, in the Or- ovitch. Lillian Nier, Fred Moscarelli. That Kill Pine Trees Ti* *" t'.; ; i Bowbray, Lillian Nier, Thelma and by members of the Sunday * " Z ' 1 :'.' con"'tn"-lr.n in Atlantic unge Mountain Rei-enation. The Eugene Pawluk. Albert Nahas*. ?ja Franc! S--0. Calif.-A $2*0.000 pirty left the chjrch at 5:30 o'clock. Joseph Pellegrico. Stephen Racr. j l.;llian Anderson. Marion Barth, Mil- The evening was given

'•'. A A supper w*5 cooked over an open Jalius Relsman, Emil RoiofT. Louis IV.'.r't"':' Aar.-.'(•'*• rp<- pine trees has b**o laucche<5 by rnlt- j Grossman, Lillian Moskowitz, Eliia- of Rahway, Council 110, Iir. • arid ML?; Helen f.r* place. Thi= wis the closing RU=M», Robert Schilling. Arnold l^rr ! :. - • K •t«r meeting of the feason. Schmidt, William Shaw. Mary On- ed States foresters In this district beth Goczi, Joseph Hanuzaski and of America as invited gue Ruth Sn>der fr.s. Blanche Schrr.briin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman and seconding the doctor's w,- 000,000 annually. The principal meth- GET BLOOD MONEY ar.d Clara Hanf€n. ; Crf-orge Kru.rr.tr.. Eln-.er Krysko. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. A. Rei: paSriotism and christianit-.''.- SINGERS TO i I Joseph Kunfiak. Harry Lemchak. od of rxterm!r..it!r>n Is to fell ail in- man. spent Sunday in Pattonsburjr', gether. Aft«r the presenta: • SPEED UP WORkERS fe*ted tr^es ar,0 bum the bark, which >•• J- present saluted the flag - Try to Collect Ranom After PARIS HOTBED OF |MJarkow"OL*wren;f McNulty. LolTis wuita'ms llie Injects. "The Star Spangled Banrn- Victim Is Stain. TMniO nUIDCU Ur JMllano. Max M r kv Elmer Moy, In the Eummer, according to forest- Mr. and Mrs. Essendier and chil- Jacob Wirth, pastor of th- • Soviet Sends Entertainer* to ETel n Katen Anns Keh MarJ ara, it Is nnecessary to cut down dren, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday Presbyterian Church, of E. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. But- gave the invocation.' Mr Outlying Camp*. PHI ITIPAI Pi 0Trk.—A l<2.L-i •-'. f. I:.j7*r5 rULIIIUML TLUIO ;j; Caroline Krebs. Madehti ter, of Avenel street. : Greenhalgh was organL-t ;' : • 02a- the insects killed by placing the bark ' ning, ______' Kroufe, Evelyn Kre^er. Margaret in the hot sun. No satisfactory meth- J!••vis -Lr. •..very •:•{ ti.eir \>VM •^^•-y may Mr. and Mrs. T. JohnSon, 6f Pali- : Lanni. Elizabeth Lszar. Emily Lee. od of chemical treatment has been i;.;.<«J t.j l?.«ir grt+lr,<-s« !n at- of Nations Often De- : MargareLewka, Gladyt Lee? , LuckMari,e DorothLelTlery, AnnMadia- sade Park, and friends from France to L*-';- I'y TiSi ::.* w rtv.** to ';*»i cided in C*fe*. json. Alberta Stetin. Thomas Moran. foucd. oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flynn spent Junior Woman's Club Of .ri? VJ oMsia » ra-jf-n-. 5-r tl» Eiiiabeth Anderson. Lillian An- fjp tL- ivr return" ot Abraham H. I.»vy :»o Pine beetles bore through the bark Sunday at the Flynn home on Ave- Avenel Picnic* At Lak< I Paris.—In the cafes of Paris, where derson. Thelma Anderson. Annie nel street. i aJter they tai dur.;-'.-! :.is hnl- , Andrakvoutch. Doris Avers, Anna acd lay eg?s In sap tissues. Soon it ail ! the sidewalk tables seem so open and galleries for the e?gs encircle the tree, AVtAVEKEL—Member L e berss oiof bo-Jy into Lor;? IJISEI • Bama, Anna Barnyok. Marion Barth. Mr. and Mrs. E. Grode spent Sun-' „- -> /irT*l ?J " after M'Wj'.ng him nf %'-.• .(Si Innocent, are gathered the devious i Lillian Bedner, Mary Behany, Mary causing Its death. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. }*°.mans Club held a picnic y. : ke 0I worth of diamoDiE. ' threads of Europe's political plotting*. Betardino, .Marv Bellanca, Lillian Williamson, of Dunellen. i I^ ? Saturday. After a I there, they motored to Lak» ;• * br*-si actor* Levy'i t»>iy was V^v.i rer-^tly ' The fate of cations Is diseased snd Bergman, Ella Blake. Mary Bodnar Centenarian Declares cong bere a icnic su : ; sometimes settled at these open tables 11, Mary Bodmr II. Julian Ander, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Donegon and \ .^ P f' ' 4*»" W fiostitj in the soutd o!T O'etcve. A I Richard Anderson. Roland Arthur. :te dlsiE','Dd aieroLaDt of lower Manhat- ! by which flows the varied traffic of Women Stupid Persons family spent Sunday visiting in As- **^|~ „ ,. ., France's cosmopolitan capital. ' Arthur Ashley, Joseph Baka, Fran- bury Park. | Those attending the Out.r..- i» r^lr.r artist Tere tan, be Uad be«-a missing since Febru- i cis Bakes, Frank Balevre, Joseph Omaha, Neb.—"Women," says Wil- . ;The Misses Kathryn Bernard V ary 14, whet) he vanished with tb» The Napolitaln, one of the Paris' liam Everitt, one hundred and seven, s to ";<{• np" the Balog-h, Joseph Bartha. Louis Bar- T. Carlson and A, Johnson, of )twelj in hLs ;*K-ket The body h&i j better-known cafes, was the headquar- •tha, John Bell, Frank Bihon, Hamil- "are a laiy, stupid lot. They are ter- ters for\Sf>&nlsh republicans In exile Park avenue, spent the week-end in E.A: »rt.st •l^ii'-j 1.2ve J'jst beta ifl~rhe water more than a moLth. j '< ton Billing's. rible cooks and often not even honest" Jamestown, 5T, J. • . phe, EEva :o ;*rf -:L Ivr tU t Levy had been ihot fiTe Ume« and his jduring the last days of the monarch!- j Andrew Gadek, Jarre? Gioe. John This ultimatum was delivered re- Rose Moskowitz and the port w.-riif-r-. wrists sod neck were bound with wire, | , T8 mt At almost any bour one i Gnewcenski, Alfred Goley. Thomas < rle3 l.-ii:.v;..-r: U cently when Everitt. who is ''down In Mr. and Mrs. J. Du Bovce of ^TV™ ' ^-?? S!e**el IjlLi, V-i »L.;; . -Ju* to t:.e overcrowij- In g lt se )f dark, seriotis men I Gerity, Joseph Evonitz. Joseph Fitz- Thomas Caan n Two weeks ago his widow received j1 _ l 1 ? bed with a cold," refused the aid of Fifth avenue, were called to Bloom- » - Inr ^r Jrr.j:: i.r ;!ie t-a;t 'ii'lattrial seated at the tables sipping coffee and gerald, Robert Haug. Joseph Nelson. solicitous neighbor women. Dr. Leefield, on Monday by the de*th of Mr. « typewritten noie_ sayiog "Tour hns- George Hehn, John Fleming. Walter trlu'.i. ptjbilc re;iri- band ii safe. He will be~T?tnrned to engaging in earnest conversation. Van Camp, county physician, said it Du Boyce's mother. . R«ndexvous of Spanish Leaders. ., Gurka, John Perrj', Evelyn Fagan. res'. it. 1L..*^!L5^•; -Jatrt ai.d LOW art- TOU ii jon follow directions and keep | Patricia Farr, Irene Feterek, Johan- wouldn't do much good to send Everitt >-« Li-.if f,«?n tr'.td out 1 _ One of these men was Indoleclo- Mrs. F. E. Barth and daughter, • Mrs. Mary Berger away from the police.' Ina Frolinger. Helen Gall, Julia Gu- to the ootmty hospital because he Marion, Miss 'Ruth De Young and OE ::.r ".ri:.-;- Prleto. To a casual observer he might j lick, Mildred Farer, Edna Donbro- A second note arrived a week ago would become dissatisfied and leave. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Berry attended- Mrs, Hary Berger l Tte :>w '.-•Xv.i: i wrtera" are seat and 'ontalned elaborate Instructions have Wn nothing more than a talk- } ski, Mary Grenda, Elizabeth Fevtnc- sak, Ella Ellis, Minnie Denman. Mil- the regatta on the Hudson on Tues- dent of Woodbridge! d to t:.eij Sbe was Instructed to tie $500 In bills transatlantlc flyer, fresh from his sen- ' JJ " " H»^ ™. Alida Gross- * Ice trial cr./w their new home on Meinzer street . i'J sawing io;-s the laborer* la to the legs of three o( the birds. Po- ., , . ,, . ,. . „ man, marv uenovese. Six inches of new wood ha 1 the end of this week. the gnu: fori-st of the North lice, however, took tbe pigeons to satlonal escape from a Madrid jail, grown yVt-r t!.>- oriL'iual blaze. Missionary Play^Tonight Exercite Stimulate* Heart X Mrs. Joseph Lander and two chil- will be n ::, tile !att-»! theatri- headquarters and after releasing them was one of the group .at tbe Cafe Na- Anul!.er trt-e car\fl by the When a man runs uphill, hi» heart dren, of Tarryto.wn, was spending At Presbyterian Ch^ cal tai'-L:: fr^iij M polltaln. , one at a time they were to be followed pours blond into the aorta about seven a few days the first of the week with' Is tlif; gr«-at textile by airplane. Thi trick was uusuccess- j froAm turbins sunnof £aty esea hat bs ytransporte the N-apolitald hinm in :i.c Kit r;!T*"n pus*. former neighbors on Livingston ave- ' '•Cindy's Chance" a r: times ai fnst as wh*>n he sits quietly r- center <>{ I;u»s:a, !s aUo waiting fof nue. play will be given U>n;i-' , ful, for the plans pilot was unable to window to the post of rt-organiier of reading. the arrival ni i,e •fonulLj brlf-'iijes. follow the fast flight of the pigeons. Spain's air forces. Presbjterian church umi<-r : . Discovery of the body brought the Tie Napolitaln has always been pop- .pices of the Woman's A'jx.l.^ ular with Spaniards and by an Irony •JftcaJ Strait Dreaded by Sailors revelation that' the murderers simply RED-HEADtD GIRL will- 1 . were trying to cash In further on their j of fate It Is now a rendezvous for cer- lii !.,!.-r • :;i~-;--..: lin.i-.i. .^.U.i uiid Ticket* victim, whom they already had slain . tain Spanish royalists who are now RUINS COAST PARTY Ctuir,!"!:= iw.-ri' !•"';.;:/• i in tin- >traits tt door. Ti of M.":in; Hit- f-niwr un the Italian when the notes were seJt to Mrs. Levy ! seeing l>&t eslle tastes like. They st-nd the delegates to .mil :!...- IJ'.'.T un ;!.!• Si'-i!i:ifi >iilf- The at her home. ' occupy thhe same tablebl s aboub t whichih Makes Fur Fly When Things conference. were clustered the liberal leaders a ourri'ii'n ih 1:,:» (-trait T»— Other Political Hotbeds. Other cafes In Paris enjoy the pat- PRESBYTERIAN Colored Baptut San Francisco.—There'« no doubt i ronage of Nationals from other Eu- »iut It—when a redbeaJed,^ eal | &:45 A. M-—Church school. 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. rcpeim and South American countries 11:00 A. M.—Baby's Day .service. starts making "wbi>o[)ee" the* police j ! where men take their politics not wise- Sermon theme, "Jesus and Chil- 1:30 P. M.—Sunday school. are sure to be called sooner-or* later. • ly but too well. The celebrated Cafe dren." 7:00 "Young People's t Baptisi That's what happened recently to j INSURE THE WOODBRIDGE SCOUT Hotonde ha.s long been a gathering 3:00 P. M.—Junior C. E. Union." front of an apartment bouse In Bur- place for Russians of various political 3:00 P. M.—Intermediate C. E. Wednesday, 8 P. M. Prajler Meet llngame. 6:45 P. M.—Hi - C E. tog. I After about the sixth call for help Each week all Scouting news printed in the Independent will be pub-^ i , 6:45 P. M—Y o u n g Peoples n ftr the had come orer the telephone from the YOUR CAR lMhed under the heading, The Woodbridge Scout. Therefore, Scoutmas-! * Boulwwd Saint Michel. 1* tn Kel e maBV Society. First Church of Christ, Scientist apartment house, Policemen Al liar ters if you wish to acquaint the people of your tqwn with your activities , « > °» Heated argument* 7:45 P. M—Children's Day pro- kindly notify the Scout Editor, Edward Reismatv, 78 Main street, Wood- among tb.fi .French Students who hope, Sewaren loo and Charles Thomas put op tbe with bridge. Phone 8-0037, or Assistant Editor, Donald Zenobia, 524 Alice [ or pretend to hope, for the return of 8:00 P. M—Wednesday. Mid-week checker board and went down to look prayer service. Sunday school—9:30 A. M. things over. It was all verj confusing place. Phone 8-1006. Besides news of this vicinity we shall present im- the monftri-b,j.Jn their country. Sunday Service—11:00 A. M. portant National Scouting news. The traditional freedom of speech when they arrived. Bat one thing was CONGREGATIONAL Wednesday—Testimony zae«ting, ,, ., _ < . .i . . ,i ., • , I In cafes has long been a part of sure—the red-headed 'gal was In the 9:45 A. M— Church school. , 8:00 P. H. D. P. DeYoung Trooip 31 Going to Hifhbndge Camp give the town-folk an idea about „„„„,, .-.,,,1 ,,,_ n.,rin» »i.« .«. center of the scrap, and she tu mak- ' A th 11 00 A. M — Mornirfg worship. Thursdays-Reading room, 3:00 to the la.t day of school haa - campp lifb,, article and letters will the Frence plre1h social life. During the sec ing the fur fly. ( rived, Scouts of Troop 31 'are Vpreappea- r m^th^e8ubaequjnt^issu8 e of the 6 45 P. M—Christian Endeavc^-. 6:00 P. M. Su f T 81 7 pre appear mthe8ubaequjn ™ ^ £*'" ^ The police got aU different stories AVENEL, N. J. paring ttk-ir camping outfit jfor their WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT. I gatlierltig place for republicans and 7:45 P. M.— Evening worship. A branch of The Mother Church. cam]) at Highbiidge. The campers An attempt will be mada to in- they (enjoyed a degree of freedom 8:00 P. M.—Wednesday. Mid-week from the six participants, bui I'-ey all will leave next Monday morning at terview "Pop" Williams from whom ' which was difficult to .obtain elsewhere service. Th« Firsjt Church of Christ, Scien agreed In one particular. One of the Phone Woodbridge &-2U-' 8 o'clmk, from the Scout Cabin. the newspaper men find it very hard but In the cafe. The Cafe Palais-Royal* tut, in Boston, Mass. wives on the party—which began In Those who have not notified Scout- to METHODtST ' receive information other than' nas Uen the scene of muny political "IS THE "UNIVERSE, IN- San Francisco two days before and master G. T&pf.en of their -Atention | Utters to tb« Woodbridg« fiahenaen. .ft gronp 9:45 A. M.—Church school. as nM tne old Cafe CLUDING MAN. EVOLVED BY was still in full force—objected to to gu to camp, must immediately " ~Burto " n I 11:00 A. M— Morning worship. Ser- Procope. ATOMIC FORCE?" will be the something the red headed gal ye on them. ST. JAMES be (or ever: nothing can be put to been knocked down and Uad sat quite advantages offered in .such a camp.' August, make reservations. The pol- 7:30 A. M—Low Mass. it, nor any thing taken from it" heavily in a mud puddle. For instance, because of the limited icy being used at the Scout Head- Medium car • $45.40 '.1:00 A.- M.—Low Mass. Sodality (Eccltsiastes 3:14). « Down at the police station the boyt number of campers, the director,' quarters in Perth Amboy is "first will receive Holy Communion. Among the citations which com- Mr. Zenobia, has more time to give j come, lirat serve." Mr. Ernest 10:30 A. M—High Mass. ;ave their names us follows; Kenneth prise the Lesson-Sermon it the fol- Thomas, Joseph Stone and O. a. Pen Property damage $ 5° to his boyl- The attractions offered | Schultz will be the Chief Camp Di- Harold W. Gardner lowing from the Bible: "Let every are hikes, stunts, camp fire stories lector. The Karitan Council troops EPISCOPAL soul be subject unto the higher nlngtoa Police Sergeant Ja> . Tbener Public liability __ $2O,W)0 (ghost stories), games, swimming "'ill be placed in a separate unit, 10:00 A. M—Church school. poweri. For there is ao powtr but acted as arbiter, sorted out husbands iiiitl lift' having training, and all sorts, Commissioner Pease, of Woodbridge, 14:00 A. M.—Morning prayer and of God: the powers that be are or- and wlyea, pacified the red-head—wbo |42.20 *ii uJvtiitura. Aitnaugh th« merit, will bi? in cluu°K« o<-liiu gcaua. Hi* General Insurance 4a»e4 of God* (Romans 15:1). •dUu'l bav« say husband—and extract- car - budge facilities are not very large, [will be under the personal direction The Lcsson-Sermoo also includes ed 115 apiece from each of the boys. yet tin .Scout has opportunity to of Chief Camp Disector Schultz. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Medium car $49.10 iHi-iuri- tlie merit badges required for Applications may be secured from the following passage from the And the police alt beared Individual 21 Burnett Street Woodbridf* ATCBU*, AVMMI Christian Science textbook, "Sci- Star, Lite, and Eagle Scout ranks. lany Scoutmaster or from the Coun Pastor, Rob't Irwin MacBride, Ph.D. sighs of relief when tbe car contain- - - • • cil . ence and Health with Key U> the •J\.morrow a group of Scouts is go- cil Headquarters. They must b« AVENEL, N. J. 10:00 A. M.—Bible School, Scriptures" by .Mary Baker Eddy: ing the sit mored over the northern tu t)u- camp ground to put upMilt to Headquarters at least TEN 11:00 A. M.-xCb.urch service. "There is no power span from city limits toward San Francisco with- the tenu and prepare the equipment. 1>A)T8 bofore Scouu wish to go to 2:30 P. M.-Junior and, God. Omnipotence has all-power out any farther signs of sc craptioa Uonduy, June th« forget to get the re- Phone Woodbridfe &-2M7M ajnd ttoo acknowld h from Uw red-head gal In ti* rear Mat *V Wl •t ac> todi^ vdiurn home j V!-.&f71«%mws*r

SECOND SECTION SECOND SECTION FEATURES, THEATRES FEATURES, THEATRES SPORTS, NEWS SPORTS, NEWS

WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 3031 SECTION TWO PAGE ON*

By B. Link | WORLD WAR -;- Do You Know? -;- 1 'THAT LITTLE yy (*/,. A,,ll.d fir) BY • * YARNS LIEUT. FKANK HAOAN

Friday—Ant Emmys Sister has re- tirned back from her trip out threw tha wont and she The ptttrnnltlng attitude toward th* was at are house Nntlonnl Ounrd by the regular arm; la this pvning and n* old us the history of this republic. they list her whut It cropped up from time to tlnw dor- kind of » trip I ii It the World wnr, even though Na- he hod and howthmnl Guard outfits, fused Into tlM did she injoy the A. E. P., rcpentMlT proved that H scenery and she wnnn't Justified. A typical lUastnttOA scd not so good >f this undent prejudice Is toM bf>> hecuz the mount- nillnin Shlnnink, n lieutenant of »• i ins nnd the hift nntry then, now writer of flntnettl iillyn witch they call o (1 canyions ews on the Chicago Tribune undflk win: so big they ho nnme of "Scrutator." fie salt! '[i spoilt the view of I was nt a town nbnut seven mllMI tlic srrnpry. iphlnd Chateaa-Thlerry with Regf* Saturday — Ant nontnl Ordnnnce Sergeant Onmmon»" Emmy is wirryed n old-timer In the regular army, of nbout young he Fourth Infantry. Gorge Hill becui While we waited near • ration she hprd he had ben takeinjr medi- dump where scores of mess tergeanbi scn for four years tind gathered, t German BTj^tor dlrwl she was wandering if he had fine- inwn toward as, spraying the Sttr- ly Kot well after all. Personly she roundlng countryside generously with says she is in faver of rubben insted mnclilne gun bullets. of so mutch medisen. "Every imldler there grubbed rtS« Sunday — Sim dutch is all ways nnd pistol mid blazed awny ftt the trying to say a Wise crack and today hostile aviator. One man so fnr for- he called up pa on the telefone and Rot himself as. to snntch the plD from siii come on over for dinner and (re K hmul grenndo and hurl It Into th* i\ Kur full, we are havelng new corn nlr at the flying plnne. He missed of for dinner. But we diddent go becuz course. It WBB only by good fortune ma dussent like new com. .Though ihut none of^J were wounded by th« she likes to put out a ear full i seams. exploding grenade. Sergeant Ginj- mon Krubbed mo an the grenade burn. Munday—Pa has had the telefon "'Uld you see thntr he exclaimed. ink out of the houBe becuz peopl 'It'll terrible. It's a wonder we arent uses it to play joaks on him. iLas niti 1 at H past three this morning thi all killed by that d—d Krennde, Thau bell rung and when pa answered th he Klnred at me. fella at the other end of the wire sec " 'It's whut comes, lieutenant,' said PAorofupA, Cjwdiid* MdCfotdl Rittwajl Hello is your name Crunch and pi Sergeant rinmmon, 'of letting theta sed my gracious no. and the uthe HAT In 177S the American* under Central Montgomery ciptured National Guardsmen Into the army.'" Scenes and Persons in the Current News fella sed. 0 arnt you glad of that. (IB. 1110. W«HUrn N»wM>niMif tlnloB.I T Fort Chambly on the Richelieu River In Quebec and that Intida Teusday — well we have got th the grounds are hurled a number of American soldiers' who died during telefone back in are house ngen o: the period of occupation and General John ThomM, an American mx't, of ma all most mist being in brung ma a Fly swatter. aurgeon who gave hli life caring for patlenta atrlcken with smallpox' vited to a bridge party yesterday a~ during 1775-17767 The Saranac Chapter of the Daughters of the ter they had tuk the telefone out o Thiraday — I have ben thinUnf American Revolution have erected a tablet to Montgomery within the are house. Dont no if the fone Co. very serious today about getting fort, the gate of which I* shown in the ibave photograph. had a hand in the skeam. marryed and I think it will be a good Wensday — well they ffot a new Plan If I marry a girl with plenty of waiteress at the resterant and I gess munny so I will bo able to give heir he is ruther absent minded and etc. about evry thinpr she wants after w» BATHING SUITS SET A NEW RECOKD jecuz tonite when we was in there AS TO THAT WHICH WE CALL "STYLE" why ma called her back to tell her are marryed. I am full of id ears A they was a Fly in her supe and shemost of them are quiet Xalent doant went up behind the Counter and you know. Three Best of Annapolis 1931 Class

1—II. Lussey and Dlcli Orunt welcomed at the Battery, New York, oy Jule Marshall of Uio American Canoe asso- ciation, nftpr tlioy had paddled their canoe from Chlcaso to the metropolis. 2—I'rof, Auguste IMccard and Charles Klpfcr standhiK beside the aluminum gondola of the lial loon that curried them to the record altitude of 52,500 feet. 3—S. S. Harvard hard aground at Point Arguello, Calif., photographed after the 500 passengers had taken to the lifeboats.

to a coint; easterly side of Liberty street, dis- vejeu, November, 1902, by C. C. Hommann and filed for record in theley avenue tu>.j *— -- - ^ - , tersection of the southerly side of Clerk's Office of the County of Mid- thence westerly parallel with the first Woodland avenue and the easterly dlesex, December, 1902. course one hundred twenty-five feet side of Libert1y street, and from Beginning at a point in the West- to the said easterly line of Ridgeley thence running (1) easterly one hun- Thomas D. Tyru of St. I'aul, Minn, (left), honor mu.ii of the 1U31 gradn- i erly line of .the road1 leading to Flor- avenue; and thence southerly along dred (100) feet to a point; thence line of Ridgeley avenue ntlng clr.sa of tlui United KUitos Nuvul ucudemy itt AniinpollH, who attained ida Grove, as shown on said map, dis- (2) southerly and parallel with Li- a mark of W)2.il0 during Ills four yours, photoKrupluid with A. (3. Veasey of tant Southerly fifty and six one-hun- the point or place of I berty street thirty-seven and one- dredths feet (50.06) from the cor- half (37ft) feet to a point; thence New Jersey (center) und II. ltivero, Jr., who follow him with murks of 900.67 Being known a^ described as lots nnd 100.30 respectively. ner formed by the intersection of theNo SI and 52 in Block 373-G on (3) westerly and parallel with the Westerly side of said road with theman entSed "Map of Berkeley Ter-first described course one hundred Southerly side of Wordon street; • (100) feet to a point on the easterly thence running westerly, along the situated in Iselin Woodbridge f MEUMAIUS ure us Interested In VS?5 t^^SSS^X^ I fushlons aa the rust of us ure, wlmt a commotion there must huve been suet- mi outstanding feature thU sea- amongst them when this seuson's BUU throughout the whole program of fashion, It Is to be expected that so swuuky bathing suits began to make ucinx n4t same r — ly 13378.00". Thorough tuelr appearance within their domain. decorative a feature will have found ed to the said Einar Jensen by deed Us way Into the realm of smartest the first described course, one hun- Together with all and singular the Certain It is that the ney costumes from Anders Soren Neilson and wife,' bathing and beach costume design. It : dred and six and forty-four one-hun- dated April 28, 1927, and recorded in rights, privileges, hereditaments and designed for those who go dashing and House la pleating which also adds a decided 'dredths feet (106.44) to the Weater- the Middlesex County Clerk's Office appurtenances thereunto, belonging splashing tftad riding oo the creit of in Book 880, page 171. or in anywise appertaining. style touch to the cleverly designed Northerly along the same, B0RNARD M. GANNON, the wild waves are that cblc end bathing suit pictured to the left Decrees amounting to approxi- Cleaning charming they are opt to make most ;y and six onsshundredtha feet mately $5,230. Sheriff. any mermaid turn green with envy. Then, too, the ocean pearl buttons 50.06) to the point or place of be- Together with alt and singular HENRY K. GOLENBOCK, which trim It do their part In sound- ;inning. , the rights, privileges, hereditaments $25.20 Solicitor, Was Once Modes In bathing and beach attire ing a chic note. The pirate ship which Judgment amounting to approxi- and appurtenances thereunto belong- ,W. I. 6.29; 6-5, 12, 19. are at their best this summer. They embellishes the front of the snug-flt- mately $550.00. ing or m anywise appertaining. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. an are not only 100 per cent good look- i BERNARD M. GANNON, tlng bodice (cut to the waistline at Together with all a$d singular, the1 TO WALTER WALDEN and MRS. ing with "style" written In their every th« b^ck) Is woven Into the very fab- rights, privileges, herpditainents and Sheriff. .WALTER WALDEN: detail, but they are eminently practi- rlc Itself. The material by tha way,appurtenances thereunto belonging LEBER & RUBACK, By virtue of an order of the Court m All-day Job cul, especially In regard to the mate- ofl which tills suit Is made U a very or in anywise appertaining. $28.14 Solocitors. of Chancery of New Jersey, made on rials of which they are made. Btyllsq weave of bemberg and wool BERNARD M. GANNON, W. I. 6-19, 26; 7-3, 10. the 2nd day of June, 1931, in a cause wherein Hamilton Bpilding & Loan When a suit Is fashioned of satin mixture In stunning black and white. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE JACOB M. KLEIN, IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY Association of the City of Newark, a Jersey of bemberg (synthetic fiber) as Considerable emphasis Is placed on $26.04 Attorney. corporation, is complainant, and, you Is the model shown to the right In pearl buttons which ornament the new- — Between EAST JERSEY* and others are defendants, you Are iN O\V women use the Hoover and get better result W, I. 6-19, 26; 7-3, 10. BUILDING AND ILOAN ASSO- required to appear and answer the the Illustration, rest assured that It est bathing and beach costumes. Some- SHERIFF'S SALE CIATION, a corporation, Com- in an hour or two. will not only be a Joy to the eye, es- times they are used lavishly as for bill of said complainant on or before IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY plainant, and BERTHA JENSEN, the 3rd day of August, 1031, or that pecially when K's color scheme Is sleek Instance on the pujatna ensembles —Between HAMILTON BUILD- at als., Defendants. Fi Fa for sale The Hoover, with its threefold cleaning method, which have tows of buttons sewed so in default thereof, such decree be black and vivid orange as Is the suit ING & LOAN ASSOCIATION of of mortgaged premises dated Maymade against you as the Chancellor gently loosens the tramped-in dirt, disentangles hair pictured, but from the standpoint of closely up the side seams they look the City of Newark, a corporation, 8, 1931. shall think equitable and just. By tiled in the CleVk'i 60 Park Place, vs. ANTONIO PAONE, Defendant. Newark. N. J. FI Fa lor sale of premises dated •Arffei^;>^MhJMitJMBWBBMBMBBBMMiiJBHJ^MBiBBBiBK^I FRIDAY, JUNE 1?. E*AGE TWO SECTION TWO Ignore "Unwritten Law"; UNCLE SAW'S DOMAIN FACTS On and after the fifteenth of June the Slayer Cireo Life Term WIDELY SCATTERED -•'.~---,Tit tr V-'st TT:I Woodbridge Delicatessen Durinf Half the Year Sun L'f* Under New MARY ELIZABETH NCTCT Sets on Flag. .,„ '. ., ,fr , t;« ;•<• •••!•*•

"8 "*>* Management v BEAUTY SHOPPE tf>T :TT«E BT:«* rf 1"* h'f rr mm*. ' " '••' *•£*'•« ' to Your Favorite D*licate**«n Shop It No-w

will be located in the ~?.\e'. in Better Prepared To Give You •••r-5fT '- FIRST CLASS SERVICE mezzanine of the '"? «r->>- m rV. i H«r (•(.*p.. I,'* Than Ever Before. a Perth Amboy National «•* «•• GEORGE L MOORE, the new Proprietor

; Know? the delkate?.=en business thoroughly, and a]?*, f Bank Building tiata they *rv- kr -•«"? :he value of courteous attentive service. He wa- PHO>'£ f "rm*r'.y ca:crer at the Craftsmen's Club of Woodbridgf- -;;r,i • -».i'<• •••• *.:.r*.' tr r:-::^.r flu iaRKJ rf * P'"* clrt. The line of stock is complete and of the finest grade. ;* * -; M ^••--'.<• MRS. HERBERT EYERKUSS fr»;*> f*titr of !'•<• r"'..•?•: Pi*:t«? The prices are a? low as can be found anywhere. '.s** '•! !--T* ftTrr tsv-> Skvt Birth M«) Death Dainty Iwhl lunch service at the rear of the store. ftp rf;*T of anjr «•« ,-lTf r^*-^ »fb«'^- Wt ;.•-.>-:-.r*.. I'-'-)V--D •.* ibt HAi -Jtj. f!"-:'*r. Mir;!:! mi W\ tt.y. GIVE US A TRIAL Open for inspection Saturday Afternoon •!r M-JTd"t. 'r;

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To Our Friends Who Contemplate a>^! !/• that from A:V LT^. Ne Tcrt ; t* P:F!T!»rri. North r-.»:--:a. •K:-*tp"rt. Maine, := •; = •::•".> Vacationing at the Seashore to »f ''Hr 'f»rtb«t ^-i: «••;. irti it !f S You will find A5C0 Store* very conveniently located. The came »ervice, the ci"'D*ineiilal limits nn. ar.l tb« tame High Quality, the tame welcome iaving$ M that you T:rr;n Is- cott of living will be no more. landt :§ Tncie Sam> Atlantic The Store* Where Quality Counts are for Your Convenience «Kr-*-h to rt»e OH WT Tb-e Philifipine*. en the ( • •'•-:rr.hr. Avo.. A-vjr;.- Pane, N. J. 714 Mair. St.. Braciley'Beach, N. J. »Licb are Cnde 5ar.« Tanhert Mfcin Street. West.' eonrtlrate h!j c'-^f-st coatsrt po!r,t with Enrepe'8 *I"sr E»st.' cr Asit. A-:.rv A.-:.. 233 Eroad-.v&y, Long Branch, N. J. "Earij Hs*r» In the V:r£n iflatsds, Y.zr,'.r; -<'.T-h\. Brd'v & Norwood St., " or ID Maine, tre »eeitg the son come -f,; S'.-j-.h Mai:. Sv, 3 89 Broadway, Op at the moment lit- STIE 1« »«tinj Ceds*r i Locust Sts.. ' fw natives of U>« Ph::!r.;.;n*«. darinf r.r.iffy,'] i A*.kin? Wt-it^ood ii Third Sta. " [' " the juried of Ute F[r:ng and earij ?,:,:• A•••*;.. Atlantic Highlands. N. J. 555 B/oadway, " 1 Aluki Firthett North. K:r--. AY*:., " 16 '.' Corlis? Avenue, Neptune, N. J. Tneie Sam'i firmest north ti Mi r. .vr<:rr".. A von-bv-'he-.S-ea. N. J. 1526 Monroe Avenue, Alaska. ArD«ric«n T&: d of the mld- ' nleht rjn" which, with ':s i-rotecied F. ~:r.;^:. Be'.rn&r. N. J. SMai. E.n Arnol Streetd , & Bay Sts.Oceanport, Point Pleasant, N\ J. . 428 Richmond Ave., Inlaaj waterrays. Its ^zt-f'ii glacier* discorgiEi? iujre Icebtr..-?. EEI lu Sn- teriike fiords, rea*nV.e« Europe's Tea Week—and Our Teas Iarjning 8lmo« half waj- ironnil are Specially Priced the wjrM in latlta^e: tbe Cnlted Baumann's Flowers Bloom in June Hot or Iced, our tea? are a treat. Imported di- SLatts COIL^S Tery L«;r',y ij&in? the rect from the finest Tea gardens of the Orient, sair.« in l'-nzitnde. F^r !h«-re U one rn:i*-4 States pc*5*s.s:-t!. San;r>a—the Especially for the Bride •hey retain their garden freshness until used. oniy ir.r;aV.!t^d one Knj-.'r. •:•? tbe Equa- Plain Black or Mixed tor. P&?.>Pa;:o, In San."a, is oar naval Nature, of course, does not #row her flowers for orie special occasion wr.tine! in southern -sraters. or person, but somehow the flowers that Baumann's have in June seem "Then litre Is Isolated Gcam. ren- to possess a rare beauty, a more delightful fragrance than at any other ASCO dervonf of lbo» piaBt ele-rtric wr- time. They are blooms that match the radiance of June'brides. That ptnts. the nndersefl cables, which is why June brides prefer Baumann's flowers to all others, for their Orange Pekoe or India Ceylon gnards. with Its naval base, rrar ship lines to ihe faraway Phliipfines. weddings. Teas • Pr'.«[*rous Porto Kico Is another l"L:t- ^ 14c : %': 27c e<5 Statts area within the b-.nL'.irie* Beautiful Bridal Bouquets . Bridesmaids' Corsages of ihf-se farthest outp^jsta oi Cnele And Don Sam's dominion. Flowers for the Home and Church Forget "Now, note a?aln the Erst senifnce: - Juicy Lemons 35c During 0^4 months of each year the sun tiever sets on tbe flaz of the And Don't Forget the Boy or Girl Graduate Rtg. 25c Ubby't Kief. 14c Farmdatc All V.ritiM ASCO Cnited Suites. If Marie Brr<3 Lani Haw. Sliced Cut Stringless 'Canned Evaporated In Antarctica were Inhabited. ac<] if Uiere were anvnne there to flyth e Beans Fruits MILK United States ilas continuously, ti.e £ statemeiit might be revised to read JOHN R. BAUMANN s21c •10c 23c 3 «» 22c B^4 months instead of bhi mooths." I ASCO Criuhed Work on Great Aqueduct • FLORIST The Choice of Thouwnd* Starts Boom in Desert or St. George and Hazelwood Aves. Rahway, N. J. Vldal, Calif.—Not only will BouMer Golden Bantam Victor 3 Ib8. dam construction bring new desert Unusual Floral Decorations For All Occasions lb towns Into being, but preparations for the building of the Colorado river Coffee 50' ! aqueduct Into the area Corn I?: have resulted In a' boom In this small ! desert town, which in Its palmiest (Jays , Such High Quality at this Low I has boasted of only 3,500 population. n Price is Possible only through Vldal is situated In San Bernardino In Our Producer to Consumer Plan j county, 40 miles south of Needles. At 6000 STEAM PERMANENTS Two Year* 2 25c present it consists of a railroad station on the Phoenii branch of the Santa "Headquarters" for Butter and Eggs Fe, a hotel, post office, general store, the ever-prt-seiit filling station, and a (Sola carton of boiirdln^ house. LOUELLA Many miles from any other center Seal Eggs twelve 33c of population, steps already have been WHY!- taken to care for the workers which The Pick of the Nettt. Strictly fre.h. the aqueduct construction will bring 1 Butter» 27c hen . Your Next Permanent Should Be a c,. do*. The huge conduit must pass through The Finest Butter in America! Fresh Eggs 25c the nearby Whlpple mountains, and for several years crews will be re- ST. Something New — We now have SLICED Ta.ty Potted , quired to tunnel through the rock for- Bread Supreme for Your Convenience c mation. Meats can5,10 The San Bernardino county planning STEAM WAVE commission already has approved an 'f Large Criip Dill ambitious plan for the townslte, and SUPREME Wrapped C workmen sonn will lay domestic water Loaf Pickles ,£ 19 mains, pave the main streets, and erect business huildlnpj, In anticipation of Because: BREAD the arrlvul of thousands of workmen Try a laaf today Del Monte 7' next full. The hair is rolled from the ends—the cigarette roll giving Bit? \ can c Victor Bread l'an Loaf 5c Sardines 10 the Marcel effect and the ringlet ends. I Goose Escapes From New The hair is left soft and lustrous, due to the steaming action. :bar3 1 tan Deviled Chicken Both 3 Palmolive Soap | Both Owner and Flies Home It's a new departure in permanent waving; it's steamed $C.OO 1 can u^7' Chicken for 1 l'kK Palmolive Beads \ for MiuitMa^Cullf.^Mrs. Charles Coe, not baked. resident here, has (lUcovered that the It needs no setting, just a gentle push and it falls in beau- domestic px>se hq() a strong homing 5 Reg. tiful even marcel waves after the shampoo. Instinct. .She bought a bird from Joe It is comfortable and takes only one and one-half hours BOB 21c Kraft (tEE) Cheese! 2 *» 35c Vlntt at Atlanta, five miles distant, and is guaranteed six months. ' took It home and penned it 1 COMPLETE Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise V* pt jar 13c Uneeda Baker* Lady Finger* .... doz 8c Our establishment, the largest in Middlesex county special- In the'morning uhe found tl\f goose izes exclusively in PERMANENT STEAM WAVING. ASCO Finest Peaches big can 18c Reg. 15c Wheatsworth Graham gone After a search she went to ASCO Bean* with fork 3 cans 19c " Crackers pkg 10c Vinet'u furm. She had heeu there Kaer personally supervises and prescribes for all waving! * Puritan Cer. Beverages 4 bots 25c only a few minutes when the goose Walbeck Atstd. Pickle* 2 jars 25c * Schaefer's Cer. Beverage* .. 6 bots 25c flew In and Joined tbe other fowls. Phila. Cream Cheese cake 10c * ASCO Beverage* : qt bot 15c 4 — Please mention this paper when SUPERCURUNE STEAM WAVE WON THE GRAND PRIZE — 1831 AND 1930 Finett Alaska Red Salmon tall can 29c Rob Roy Pale Dry Ging. Ale qt bot 15c buying from advertisers. — •Plus returnable bottle deposit INTERNATIONAL HAIRDRESSERS SHOW Finest Fresh Produce CALL PERTH AMBOY 1110 FOR APPOINTMENT CALIFORNIA SWEET CANTALOUPES 2 for 19c OREGON RED PLUMS Dozen 10c WALL PAPEP FANCY REPACK TOMATOES . ..._ lb 10c ICEBERG LETTUCE ___. - 2 heads 15c Kaer's Beauty Salon FRESH PULLED CARROTS _ Bunch 6c JERSEY GREEN CABBAGE ...._ * lbs »c NEWYOPK "A PERMANENT INSTITUTION" gp Wherever you go thd name American Stones stands high in favor, 262 MADISON. AVE. p£RTH N. J. ? and it hat be«n so these last forty year*. OPEN MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS TILL 7 P. M. wmm WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNfe 19, lftSI SECTION TWO THREE

HUNT GOLD CftCHE Tobacco Ctnlnr fi-nip«r»tnr«« Fine Pictures Are Free for Five Years on At the time <«f r«>ltiinhtl»' dl»coverj The «'•'i 1 't.t.T... ••'<•••'• "f **• » BURIED BY FARMER Bond, Man li Locked Up i.f America, tnnin-'-n wns wlni i''i 'I'-"•'- YonnjtdafU Jefferson City, Mn.—Jnrnps I.. Dye hy thi- Itnllnin. Ami It wn» from them Booked For State tlinl .Mm Itolfe prornwl the seed •nil uninll »»< h;i\<" slightly higher situ In n cell nt the Mlwourl ppnlten- t«nr*r«ti:ri-i< limn «!•) im<1 lure* Ut- Legal Dispute Probable If Unry and wniulcr* Just why official with which ho tiesnn the culture of Honor Among Lovers," "Par- toVitftti At .tnmpntown In 1112. mal*. Fortune Ii Found. rod tnpe hml to be hroken when It lor, Bedroom and Bath" looked sufficiently tangled up. „ WOOOBRIDGE Double Feature Tonight. Sunbury, Pa.—Search Ims been re- Dye was sentenced In St. I.ouli for F.ARI. ARNOLD, MANAGER O«t the phint seldom claimants await developments to re- reaches u hel;;ht cif more limn six assert their claims to' ownership of i-arrler on his route with a request that the eggs be used to pay for the Woodrow Wilson Inches, nccnrilinj; to the. Held Museum what Is believed to he a sizeable for- of Natural ILL-lory. It Hikes hundreds tune in gold and silver coin. postage on the letters. The mull car- of years lo rpiich It.s full growth. Suys der brought the ^eggs to town and NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY stamped the letters, realizing no profit. Fur Storage Vault Popular Scloiwv Monthly. Classified A<1». Brine Results — A HIW mm iNiTiTimoN .ACKID IV NATIONAL mouicu CONTINUING CHALLENGE SALE PR This sale is the talk of the State. Here is your chance to secure house furnishings at prices that are nothing short of being phenominal

BED ROOM SUITES LIVING ROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES $175 4-PIECE SUITE $139.00 3-PIECE SUITE.... Hardly believable, fine overstuffed choice A stupendous value! A suite of choice velvet suite of durable spring construction $25010-PIECE SUITE walnut veneers and gumwood, consisting Just exactly as advertised. Beautiful with reversible spring-filled cushion seats. Suite of Fine Walnut Veneers, consisting of large dresser, fine vanity, full size bed 3 pieces, including sofa, club chair and button back chair. ' of 60-inch buffet, china ctpset, dining table, and roomy chest of drawers. Unheard of server, 5 chairs and arm chair, way belov value. $ wholesale cost. $ $195.00 3-Pc. SUITES. $ $285.00 10-Pc. SUITE $ $225.00 4-Pc. SUITE... $ 99 $250.00 3-Pc. SUITES. . $117 69 $325.00 10-Pc. SUITE $129 99 $275.00 4-Pc. SUITE... $115 $329.00 4-Pc. SUITE .. . $149 $289.00 3-Pc. SUITES. . $129 $375.00 10-Pc. SUITE $145 $500.0(rt-Pc. SUITES. . $225 $575.0010-Pc. SUITE. . $245 $650.00 4-Pc. SUITE... $300 OPEN OPEN Quantities Limited Fine Quality Silk Floss Fine Quality, Heavy E E Weight V JAMES V COIL SPRINGS MATTRESSES E Regular $15.00 Regular $25.00 7'6"x 9 E Deep roilient a a i 1 bed 100% pure ailk floi. 611- N • p r i u g », non-tagging { ax- ing, light, resilient, sanitary. Felt Base N McCOLLUM tremely tumfortablai finiitf Covered in extra fine quality ad in green •nantcl. All iiiet ticking. Made with roll I available wbile protest ttock edge*. Full (lie only. While RUGS I lasti. Price they Int. N 131 IRVING STREET N G RAHWAY, N. J. G $7.95 $9.95 $4.95 S S FRIDAY. JUNE i".l»l

Buster Brown Shoes FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Entire Stock of these SWi it Great Re- ductiont.

SIZES SIZES FIR 6 tot U>/,to2

STORE OPEN DAILY SIZES DURING THIS SALE 8!. loll FROM ,

8:30 A, M. UNTIL 9 P.M.

OWING TO REORGANIZING OUR BUSINESS AND TO COMB DOWN OUR STOCK TO OM ),; QUALITY SHOES, WE ARE HAVING "OUR FIRST BIG SALE" TO CLOSE OUT SOME 1 LINES AND TO DISPOSE OF THESE LINES WE HAVE CUT THE PRICES TO COST AND Lsi, „ SMI PRICES" TO YOU ABSOLUTELY "REAL BARGAINS," Ladies Footwear IT WILL PAY YOL' TO VISIT OUR STORE AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE, FOR TO MT l Men's Oxford;Is Men's Oxfords I Lot Ladiei' one strap, oxford* and pumps. Cuban Ladies' Footwear heels, Regular J3.00 to ft luei and Shoes A Wonderful buy— cers Per Pair Ladies' Boys' Shoes Goodyear welt in Black and Brown shades, A Real 1 lot Oxfordi, some in high pattern, Sizes 6 to 11 in Tl» Newctt Creations in footwur in Straps and Oi- Good quality, U | ](1|I Dressy Shoe. forced toe cap, V 1 Lot Boys' all leather school shoes, Size: Blacks and Browns. Goodyear Welt, A most won- fordt, colon, all white and chunpijne. Siia 3 to 8, ARCH Shoes derful Bargain. Per Pair 11'/i to 6, Composition soles, Per Pair The famous Wilbur Coon Shoes, Gen, Arch All sizes, but not in every style, Supported in Oifords, Pumps and Straps Per Pair in Black and'Brawn shade! and with Cu- ban heel, Thw are the very latest, For- s in Black and merly $8,00 MIO.OO values. White, Brown and S Ivy ankle patch, i Every Pair Guaranteed Now going at AND per pair Misses' Sport Misses' and Children's §•£§] SHADOW SANDALS Sneaks, white strap J All sizes for Misses and Pumps & Oxfords Ladies' grown girls. The new- est sensation, crepe rub- ber soles. Sizes 11V'« to In Brown and Black Leathers, A real ser-

Sport Oxfords viceable shoe for wear and to give satis-

Values to $5,00 faction, Sizes 8'/j to 2,

Sport Oxfords in Black and White, Brown Men's Shoes and Smoked Elk leathers. Sizes 2>/2 to 8. Going at Per fair Florsheim Brand Boys' Sport The very best shoe made for men. Known the world over. Good quality, solid oak Oxfords Ladies' Comes in Oifords only, in soles, rubber heel), Siz- Black and Brown shada, Sizes es 6 to 2. Per Pair Black and White, tan and Elk 6 to 11. During this Sale Per Per Pair hide shades. Sizes 1 to 6, Sport Oxfords Pair A boy's real shoe for wear. Per Pair Men's Oxfords Tbe very latest in Smoked Elk, Dark Brown and LADIES' NATURAL BRIDGE ARCH Black and White color combinations. Made with Genuine Plantation Crepe Soles and Heels, Good- 1 Lot Men's, Goodyear welt, in Black and Brown year welt, Sizes 2>/J to 8. $7.85 Men's Police Per Pair Oxfords, leather, Sizes 6 to 11, To See these, is to buy, for Pumps and Shoes service wear, Per Pair

All leather, Goodyear welt, double sole,

Straps I «• waterproof lining,

Oxfords, Pumps and Straps in White and Black and Brown leather, All sizes and Ladies' lists, A wonderful shoe for comfort, CHILD'S COMPOS fOXFORDS wn. Sizes Novelty Shoes Going at !,47 Ladies' Slippers Men's Leather Men's Sandal Values up to $7.00 Per Pair 1 Lot Oxfords, Straps, Pumps in White and Black, Brown, Sea Sand leathers, See these ihoes, big 1 Lot Ladies' leather heel and sole Slippers, some values, Pick them out, ill sizes, n Oxfords Going it felt top. Pick these out for comfort, All solid leather in Brown only, Sites 6 to 10, An

PerPatr easy and comfortable value.

PttPiir $9-47 per pair 119 ST. RAHWAY, N. J. WOODBRIfiGE FRIDAY, jr\K PA<;F: SIN FWTTON TWO Girl* Look Alike; He STUDY CIVILIZATION |n Atlcs Liceme for Both SUITS and DRESSES OF 3,500 YEARS AGO 1 Expedition Complete* Work :!>r ••.-•• MEN'S OVERCOATS • -: t' • «o'.:sn risri 1n Ftrw :..:•. ,1 re--c:tT. in Kharga LADIES' COATS .:'• M rlf-rt M« two ciris : pit ••}% a Ike. One. •» "Tt.t- bT the ron$a. r."n; » Br;t!«h on1*- I«v« border if.e w-;» >rt. flitlon which r<-rc!i:;y cnm[>'.'-tH sev- i r-rlM bc« fill teU eral months' «i.rt In tlie Kharra j honses. At fint clsnc* O.OT NEW YORK CUSTOM TAILOR oa«U. I be merely decorst.vp- ftni iJ\e r.W Vinrent Barnett, rtop •'Kh*r|fa is nn "asi? archipeluK' i the farorite resort of ttir *>v: 73 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE rt-Wne": Tills I* serious," •aid nerle* of nnall '«!« ilotiing a womenfolk ID Khirpi so tr.e 'n trt: twin. «lon halt* again as large a» Rhode : really lnfure primer. The rwf . r.r^f mtmtH nothing to the clerk. IsladB, wfiich lies about 125 mile* west | pants cannot be wa, tji tbey ; observe the fr. ;>!*• i>nt i has mean! plenty to Vlncenfi of Lmor, Egypt," says a bulletin from Work Called For And Delivered victi s sll over t5>« United States. the Washington headquarters of the I streets." Prompt Service Tel. Woodbridge 8-0167 ! tJ>* noted "ribb*r" wbo. for a National Geographic society. I I SI fee. preiends to be a waiter at "Ruins of ancient buildings spread Telephone Birthplace and lells Mrs. Emllj POST orer a wide art-a of the oasts indicate AT est'.ng *">np with tbe «Trni(E that It was once a thickly populated Being Demolished He *t«* tip to Bobble JnnPS region. XoW there are abe-nt ?,000 Bosjon.—Tbe r-.r;hp!a«> cf the uie- BE 3 offer* bin] t driver when Bobble's Inhahltants. mostly Berbers, who live phone U beir.i: (iMnr-'.isr abro! to pntt. In 15 village* and towns. In ItS '.S'fT iff.Tf "Alt WHY NOT A TYPEWRITER This «"u )n»> another of Vlncent'i "Since 1908 a narrow-gauge railroad building on Court Kirwt •rib*." It TU aimed »t both tbe hM connected Kharea with the malD sqrjare, was knM>T nf :ht ,-.)3 r« GRILL As a fieri ac4 the UrM twin—Genevieve line of the Nile Valley railroad, auto- theater, bin IT- I«TJ it h.-^fsi tlif Meier; daughter of a prominent De- mobile* hate crossed and recrosse«i>,5*r troit dock manufacturer, and tbej the near-bj caravan routes, and air- Bell invetne* :*+ tf-'.pr*<*W- H was TCNieUT Graduation bo!b fell for It. planes nave frequently landed In the there thtt Be'/. rr.nJp :h» ftrst tele- Bsrnen was getting out a license oasis, but primitive customs still pre- phone call in fcljcorT. wi'.h Ws psrt- WHERE FOOD IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION, AN , Gift! to marry Genevteve and lndnced her vail among the natives. ner, Thomas .C E-V^t. en the ciher to bring Blong ber twin sister, Ger- Farmer Utet Ho«. «d of the wire in SDMber part of the THE SERVING OF IT EQUALLY IMPORTANT For College "A plow would be a curiosity to a building. WHERE SURROUNDINGS ARE HARMONIOUS, ANh Kharga fanner; he cultivates his fields THE ATMOSPHERE IS SMART. HERE YOU MAY Oi; For Business Man Occupies Half of with a hoe. The Irrigation system. Electricity May Ring DER TABLE D'HOTE OR A LA CARTE, AT PRlu;,- perhaps, war old when the Christian For Home Corre»pondence Houte; Wife the Other era began. Weavers of rush shape Bells in Vatican City THAT \RE SENSIBLE AND LN KEEPING WITH Till A lasting worth while prevent that i» always useful.- Beacon. N. I.—After seven rears ol pannlen for donkeys and floor mats Vatican Qty.—The works depart- EXCELLENCY OF THE FOOD SERVED. llTlng In a section of hU home apart without the use of labor-saving frame* ment of the papal sate is examining We invite your inspection of all make* of portable or from bis wife, Chester A. Jones, and other devices. AD OX, traveling j the ibility of substituting electric ; DINNER $1 de*k machines—new and rebuilt. Term* if desired. wealthy builder, U seeking an annul- a circular path around two huge power for manual ID ringing tbe bells I ment In Supreme court at White grinding stones, furnishes power for of SL Peter's. The matter Is not easy, f SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER $1 « Plains. the native flour mill. Where oi power because a certain art and skill are re- j Jones told Judge William F. Bfeak- is not available, grain Is placed In tbe ; quired in ringing the bells, there being Business Men's Lunch 65 cents Philip Schlesinger ley that soon after their marriage he hollows of large stones and beaten ] different manners for ringing the vari- SEAFOOD — STEAKS — CHOPS found MB wife cold toward him. So by the women with smaller stones, j ous ones in order to obtain the proper j Commercial Stationery and Office Equipment. he divided their home at Pleasant The native butter chum la a Bkin tied | effects. All Delicacies of the Season Plains. She lived In one half and he to a pole. Churning is done by swing- i 183 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY TEL 1061 In the other. Ing the skin to and fro With a Jerky , Judge Bleaklej reserved decision motion. Husband Eat* Out, • until a later date at Poughkeepale. "Historian* have traced Kharga's So Wife Sues Him t when Mrs. Jones will appear. "I will existence back to the Sixteenth cen- [ Tulsa. Okla.—Because her cot crant you an annulment until I tury B. C Perhaps the outstanding j husband would not eat his SEECIAL CFfEC see this woman, nntlf I see n-hat such architectural gem is the ruin of the Hobart Grill meals at home, Mrs. A. C. Dav- ! FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY a woman looks like," Judge Bleakley Temple of Hibis, a stnndstone struc- idson filed divorce suit, accord- ONE OF THE NEWEST MODEL told Jones. ture that Darius n completed in the Formerly Madison Grill ing to records in the county at- Fifth century B. C. Mud forts, built torney's office. < I lllTy (yAS kANfrtS In the form of castles, with- 30-foot 278 HOBART STREET PERTH AMBOY Needle Lost in Woman's Mr. and Mr», Davidson have Gray, Green and Buff walls, recall the occupation of the been married since 1902. Phones, P. A. 4219 - 1204 With Oven Heat Control Hand Work* Itself Out oasis by the Romans. Newcastle. Pa.—When half a needle Cash Budget "From time to time, when Kharga f++++++++*++++*+ entered the hand if Mrs, 8. S. Rlgby was a more Isolated region, It was a $65.68 $73.90 four years ago. medical men who sort of desert 'St. Henela.' One of treated hei said they were unable to 1 Its prominent exiles wns Bishop Nes- em-act tbe steel sliver and advised ; torius, who was banished by the $57.00 $61.50 her to leave It alone and await de- velopments. While attending church i Council of Ephesus. Ruins of a large $ 8.68 $12.40 services recently, Mrs. Rigby felt Christian cemetery and several well something pricking at ber wrist fortified monasteries are attributed to Over 13% Over 16% Looking down, she saw that the the exiled bishop. Takf- t'ivaitage of this wonderful opportunity to needle had worked Its way to the "Kharga might be divided Into two 011 8 Specially Reduced get the best that can be had in cooking comfort. surface of the skin ajatn. frlenj i P ? °'- oases—northern and south- The Price- and terms are the most attractive we have with a pair of pliers palled It oat for era groups. It Is a day's caravan tver made. her. travel over a sterile, uninhabited re- f FOR THIS WEEK-END Big 16" ovens with 5 burner cooking tops. Act quick- gion from one group to the other. ly. Don't let this opportunity pass by. Borne Street! Are Tunnels. Come ir, today and make your selection. Woodman, Spare Tb«t Cowl "Kharga, the chief town In the The cow tre« of Venezuela contains oasis. Is in the southern group. It U FINEST FRESH PASTEURIZED a milky latex in its stem. This Is eon- surrounded by sroves of palms and ' THE PERTH AMBOY GAS LIGHT CO. sunie'l by natives as milk Is consumed productive Irritated farms. Many of 222 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. the Khiir'-a struts are winding tun- Phone: 3510 Perth Amboy In other countries.—Kansas City Star. BUTT Now another opportunity for A&P cus- tomer* to make extra savings in their food Prime Beef - Jersey Veal budgets...a special week-end reduction on our fine quality fresh pasteurized butterl H is the A&P policy always to toll the City Dressed - Right in Carteret country's finest quality butter al lowest pos- sible prices. That is why we arc the world's largest butter retailers. Don't fail to try our butter this week-end at this special price! Come right to the plant for the best CUT FROM TUB and at big savings. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SPECIALS FOR THIS SATURDAY NEW POTATOES 15 •* 29c LOOK AT THESE PRICES FOR SPRING LAMB AND VEAL RIPE TOMATOES »** 3 •»• 25c

LEG CHOPS or CHOPS, 14C EASTERN DIVISION PINEAPPLE ESRICASM £ 8c 110c SPRING LAMB LOIN CHOPS BEST LEC of LAMB LEG, 16c lb. NECTAR KEUOGGS "CORNFLAKES or 25c lb. POST TOASTI^ . . s 7c For Roasting BREAST of VEAL TEAS CROSSE & BLACKWEILS . lb. 20c BEEF FRESH KILLED VOUK CHOICE OF OMNGf-PKOE, ORANGE MARMALADE . i- 25c INDIA.CEUON.JAVA, MIXED, FORMOSA 10c lb. ROUND STEAK PALMOLIVE SOAP . 4 LAMB CHOPS At our regular prices A&P's teas STEWING VEAL 23c lb. ore unequalled values. At these' CHIPSO ***** <* GRANIHK 2 •»• »*«•• 35c special prices, your savings are 20c lb. truly remarkable. Such low prices 12c lb. BRILLO SCOURS POTS AMD PANS 2 fc «*»•• 29c SIRLOIN for the finest leas are possible CHUCK because we buy, import, blend 10c SHOULDER of VEAL 25c lb. and retail our own teas ... all PUR§ LARD 15c lb. at one small profit. 14c lb. PORTERHOUSE SALAD DRESSING "JT 13c BREAST of LAMB VA 27c IK 15c UNEEDA RAKERS A rv_ it- HEAVY LAMB lUC ID. Social Teas, Lorna Doones, BRISKET OX TAILS lb. pkg. 29C Fig Newtons, Lady Fingers MILK FED VEAL 6clb. 10c a piece ROASTING VEAL CHUCK BEEF LIVER QUALITY MEATS AT A&P MARKETS TOP AND BOTTOM 25c lb. 8c lb. ARMOUR'S. SWIFTS Oil WILSONS 18c lb. Round &TGP Sirloin »> 23c Smoked Hams S> 23c Porterhouse Steak * 43c Boiled Hani SUCED fe43c CARTERET ABATTOIR CO. Pot Roast s Frankfurters SELECTED "*25c EDWIN STREET and ROOSEYELT AVE. Rump of Veal »>. 23c Smoked Butts *27c All meat freshly killed and inspected at our plant Guaranteed in every way. Veal RibChops 29c Salmon Steaks "*» ^ 27c Prompt service, courtesy and the lowest price* in the State. OtlAT ATLANTIC *,J*CIHC TIA E INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 10:U SECTION TWO TAGE SEVEN WOODBRIDGE A. A. LOSES TO FORDS A. A. IN NINTH, 5 TO 4 /Vvenel Tennis Club EATURE RACE AT All Around Athletes CARELESSNESS PROVES COSTLY SPEEDWAY HALTED; •By IIAKDIN BURNLKV TO BROWNIES WHEN VISITORS Championship Bound HOLESJN TRACK • vn.. the blow foil. And out of • Dividing the first two/seta, roy and Falkenstern (A) defeated scored. Virgillo doubled to bring Ignite nnd Mingflt atotfd at jagged hole in one of the turns was lie duct, the chaos, the ruin emerged in the two runs that spellod Water- H. Leonard Bnd J. Opdyke (R), 6-4, discovered. Bill Winn, Atlantan, Fords—winners by a run, :,ll, when dnrkness halted the fi to 4.1 loo for Wondbridge. '.Minsgt, of ths Riverside WHS leading, with Jimmy Patterson, Yep, that's right. 6 to 4. Wood-. Woodbridge drew fimt blood in ,ii'i;csted that a coin be tossed of North Carolina, second, and Gor- bridge led all the way and got hump- the first inning when Dtwe Cerity don Condon, of Altoona, third. ,-,,l'r tin! winner. Braithwaite ed right off the very threshold of singled, went to second on B pass , ,1 nnd the toss went against ball and scored white Fullerton tow- ERRORS COSTLY TO After a short discussion between triumph. And that'* what you call ed out Mullen. The locals broke i he second singles matches, the ofticinls and drivers, a large plank tough- lose in the fifth to score three run* with a red flag attached to it, was Who was to blame? The Wood- • •• stretch," Wheeler chopped on five straight hit?. Eddie Gerity CAMPBELLJLINGERS stuck in the hole on the turn, and bridge A. A. players. Did some fool- doubled, lie «coied on Dnve Clari- ,iv to victory in three hard ish antic? and practically threw the a i its. Dropping the first set the drivers were warned not to pass ty's single. "Iron Man" Keatinu Belmar B. B. C. Victor* 9 to c at that point. The hole was near pine away. Overconndence. Ful- tripled to bring in Have Whei'lcr came back strong to lerton bent out an infield hit thnt p g Gerityy. the white line which marks the cen- MulleMll n singleildd to score KKeating. JJiim MiTal Hill Opdyke in the aec- But Avenel Team Does More ter of the track. The race was re- should have been an easy put-out, i i.y the same score. In the or at leapt a close one, He stole Gerity wound up the rally with a Hitting. sumed with the drivers starting in single. liapicr, Wheeler relied entire- the positions which they held at the while somebody snoozed. , ,,' his newly developed "can- lihini'hard poppedd a flfly over short. Eddie Gerity held Fords to nine Errors cost the Campbell Baseball time activities were halted. hits, while the Brownies hammered ,.,11" service and a heavily cut A few more laps were traversed in,i to the base line, following nnd Kafton for n total of Club its game with the Belmar B. B. making twenty-six in all, when a sec- Pave Gerity who threw t,o, Moffitt twelve. Duvo Gerity nnd his cou.'in , ,,,. to the net. Wheeler C. at Belmar, Sunday afternoon, 9 .. . . -, , .. who nailed Blanchard. ond large hole, near the apron, on noweyer, ;,im copped hnttina honors with ,,! Mini volley*! with Doeg- sani(1 turn was (lis(; v Moiritt gummed up a peach of * dou- l'u hi > ; K (j , Ed. i.,.i • ii>n nnd finally emerged to .•}. With the infield giving shakv', ' ° ered by the support, despite the fine work of the \aJee croW(l of fans congregated at Me play by uncorking a wild heave. (!U, {;erleritt y wallopeJM( d out two each. •.,ii,r with the score standing, lrn FrB 1 ic wainin ra Kullciton scored on the blunder. Mullins boys who shared the pitchy ,, V / i. ? ; l were Toth, Virgillo and Fullerton got two . ; I'I ll, ing job, the Campbells had little yellctl ,at the drlvers- They were Sundorf singled pnH third, Warren piece for Fords. '! Valkrnstern lost a bitterly ) om tl stopping at second. Toth walked, The box score: . i, ,| match to D. Andariese, chance of winning. The Avenel • '' P V flagged a second time by (lingers outhit the winners, twelve u uSaltcL?n(1 the race was again filling the bases. Krauss hit to Dave WOODBRIDGE A. A. (4) ,;, t;.->. Kalkehstern's power- h alted Aft r ,; i>: were missing the lines by to eight. The Perna managed club . - ? .considerable discus- A.It. R. H. P.O. A. E. n D. Gerity, 3b .... 2 3 Another week of practice scored a run in the first frame and T ' ^ wM decided to abandon fur- efforts in ten separate ists. They may settle the question two in the1 eighth. Belmar sewed un ^er RttemPts to continue the race Keating, rf AOHII! undoubtedly have won events are the su- >/ supremacy at the National A. A. SENATORS BEATEN Mullen, 1b 1 12 aiih with comparative ease. nd J. games this Hummer, if the issue Hi preme test of all 'round athletic abil- be close, they'll be contesting for the . Gerity, cf 3 3 .. IVmeroy's twisting service ^crAhttrS; v±r , T^^F^ --"^ ^ )unham, c 0 6 Stnphen and Barna starred with p^1™ {?T Sunday, ity. No real sport bup; can think lecathlon crown at the Olympics in in:t.-liin(t drives were far too B des the drlvers named Deck j IN TEN INNINGS Sandbeck, If 1 0 oa Angeles a year from this July. i,,i ]{. Cleaver and the scores, the willow, each man crackimr out' f!. u - of that classic Green gauge of phys- Eggers, ss three hits.' G. Manuel go Z for' "•-Schurch Shingle, Fox, McKenzie ical prowess without envisioning Though Bausch, now with the Kan- , 1 ,-lt-iirly indicate the margin the winners , B Eagle A. C, Of Carteret Hand* Moffltt. 2b ,, iimity which the Avenel man "-- -'• .and Wingerter were the remaininng America's most famous contribution sas City A. A. U., defeated Charles Sunday afternoon, the Campbells' E. Gerity, p the feature, but a flat tire to that difficult field of world sport n the State relays at Lawrence last \ Out 2-0 Lacing In Great will meet the Fords F. C. in what is —the now ageing Jim Thorpe who April (7846.2203 to 7744.1205), he , :1, doubles matches went to hlm to hlB earl in the Game At Hyde Park. 30 4 12 27 10 4 ,., I Itraithwaite and R. Wheeler reported to be the first of a series of P* * at the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm enjoyed a night's sleep midway be- games between the clubs. Baseball lelpAl establish the claim of many tween the ten events and, on that FORDS A. A. (5) , :lr,.,| W. Opdyke and S. Cocuzza, Patterion Victor action between theae two outfits! hat he was "the greatest all around acount, his record is not nationally It took the Eagle A. C, of Car- A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. r, II, and I.en Pomeroy and Bill Driving the car in which the late Toth, sa 3 2 0 n inn defeated J. Opdyke and ought to prove a big drawing card. ' thlete of all time." They threw officialffiil . In one chillhill y dda y at ththe teret, ten innings and a lot of hard The game will be played at Fords. Bob Robinson rode \o his doom at ,im out of the records later because Krauas, cf B 0 2 l.nnanl I'I-I, (5-2. Braithwaite'a the Woodbridge speedway last year, , Berlinger rolled up work to heat the Iselin Senators The box score: iome snoops reported he had played 7753.6135 points in the decathlon. Sunday afternoon, at Iselin, 2 to 0 Virgillo, 3b 4 •1 0 ,, !lk- ,-i'rvice and "Stretch" Jimmy Patterson, nervy North Caro- Jogan, lb 1 CAMPBELL B. B, C. (3) na ot w lemi-pro baseball when going to That is splendid even though it falls before one of the largest basebal 0 13 ., |.-r'= net play carried Avenel » n p- TT v '' P'' °n the opening qualify- Perry, If 5 in heat of the afterno ichool, but they can never erase short of the Olympic record of 8056.- crowds ever assembled at Hyde lark. 1 I !•:• lir-t mutcii, especially in the ci in ? °n in three Fullerton, 2b De Palito, If .. 5 1 from memory the feats of that re- 20, made by Paavo Yrjola, of Fin- With both pitchers doing superb ..ii.l >it when this duo literally " minutes, fifty and one-fifth seconds. markable Sac and Fox Indian. Men- wolk on the Blanchard, rf .... Sheets, cf 5 2 "Drawing the, pole, by virtue of the land, at Amsterdam in 1928. | mound, encb club get •, I ihcir opponents off the court, Beisel, 2b 4 tion of Thorpe in connection with Kopperwatts, cf •.me them a total score of five 1 * | fastest time trial of the day, Billy Either Berlinger, Bausch tm^r a total of five hits, the game was Perry, lb 1 every other great athlete will be his or Charles looms as the next Olym- ^ tit fm-tut baUlefrom start to fin- Warren, c '.i in Ax fjames. 0 " Winn, of Atlanta, found himself Kafton, p Crowley, rf 5 0 monument—his upede of immortality. pic champion. The only Americana went the entire stretch in ill*, second doubles match, it " noeed out of the lead after several tlle nl11 for lscl n Sandorf, p Barna, 3b 4 3 2 Today Uncle Sam has at least who ever captured that world event °" ' - Karmon pitch- I'l.mriiiv'H service and Falken- •* ^ , laps of close, nerve-tingling battling three all around athletes who inspire Reubel, ss 2 u0 * in which the first three drivers in the were Thorpe and Harold Ofcborn. i ed for Carteret. ii tn-mmd strokes which carried Woodhull, If ecollections of Thorpe at track and _ 37 5 I) 27 20 1 1 .v.i U, victory. ... 3 0 race rode a terriffic speed in close «ui.«i.uua W1 iav.r, a. ..»v^ »..u The decathlon embraces a 100 meter' Four errors proved cost y to the Centanni, c field. They are Barney Berlinger, dash, 400 and 1,500 meter runs, 110 I»elin club. The game ended in an Scoro by inningsg: ["•,• Avenel Sports Club will meet . 3 1 , formation. Winn finished second, Bud Mullins, p ... 2 " " with Gordon Condon a car length of Penn- , of Kansas, and meter hurdles, broad and high jumps, , 0-0 draw, but the Boro outfit shoved Fords '. 000 001 004—5 ll.ihway Y. M. C. A. tonight at Bert Mullins, p dn a car length Wilson "Buster" Charles, of Haskell pole vault, shot put, the-discus and across Knrmon and Zilai in the tenth WdbiWoodbridgd ge 100 030 000—004 •:i.|, in the second match of the 2 behind him. Decker and Lew Shin- Summary—RunS s batted in: By Indian Institute—decathlon special- javelin throws—ten events in all. to sew up the tilt. Lockie, catching . •:• . The townshippers are top- ! gle were fourth and fifth. Schurch for iselin, halted possible scores sev- Mullen, 2; D. Gerity, Renting, Perry, 41 3 12 0 was forced to his pit with an over- Warren, Krauas, Virgillo, 2. Two i.\ favorites to repeat last week's BELMAR B. B. C. (9) eral times with perfect throws to the 1 i tniincc. heated motor. bases. His work behind the plate base hits; E. Gerity, Toth, Virgillo. A.B. R. H. E. Schurch Triumphi Three base hit: Keating. Stolen I: e of the matches with the Frosch, 2b 4 T 1 1 was splendid. No batter on either .-!• id,- rlub: Drawing the pole and flashing into PORT READING IS ANTHONYMEN HIT club hit more than a single time. bases: J. Gerity, 2; Krnuss, Fuller- A. Manuel, ss 3 iii'lr-: Mingst defeated an early lead, Herman Schurch won Sunday, the Senators will meet the ton. Double plays: Kafton to Jogan Sharkey, If 4 JJ1 the second qualifying heat in three to Kullerton; Jogan to Warren. (i Mm.iit,. (A), U-7, 0-6, 3-3 (coin Stumph, rf 4 East Orange Police nine at Iselin. " minutes, fifty-two and one-fifth sec- OUTHIT BUT WINS FREELY TO WHIP The box score: Struck out: By E. Gerity, fi; by Van Pelt, cf 4 " i onds. For a time, Schurch was Kafton, 2; by Sandorf, 4. Base on Brindle, Sb 5 SENATOR A. C. (0) /imdbridge A. A. To Meet * I forced to battle 'Lew Shingle, who A.B. R. H. E balls: Off E. Gerity, 1; off San- Rodgers, lb 4 •. j finished in second place. Rick Deck CLOSEJALL GAME GIANT NINE 13-3 dorf, 1. Camp Raritan Nine Here G. Manuel, c ' 4 Rcltzer, ss 4 0 [J er was third. Doc McKenzie, Phila- Schmidt, cf 4 0 McGill, p 3 ,delphian, pulled a daring steal on Woodbridge A. C. FalU, 4 to 1 Norfolk Outfit: Scored On In Woodbridge A. A. Singers, Malcolm Fox. He passed the West iWhalen, 3b .4 0 'nai-tinj; from the unexpected 35 S) 8 3 t dit f th After Leading With Willow Every Inning But One—Soo, I Lambert, lb 3 0 n-i'eived'from the Fords A. A. ville boy a short distance from th Balas, p 4 0 Score by innings: finish line to win by a radiator cap, ROBINS WIN FROM unlay, will endeavor to jump Campbells 100 000 020—3 —Murtagh Gives Three Bin- Marsicano Anthony Pitch- C. Huttemann, rf 4 0 "in a winning stride Sunday Larzelere Good Lotkie, c 3 0 ffelmar 320 220 OOx—0 Although he was forced from par- gles. • "ii by trouncing the Camp Summary—Two base hit: Barna. Dube, If 3 0 NEWARKERS 5 TO 1 an ins-els who will play at the T, , •,-, ,r ,. ,. c, •,. • Iticipation due to. motor trouble, Har- Wagenstein, 2b 3 0 Three bane hit: Van Pel . Sacrifice old Larzelere, of Overbrook, Pa., was FIELD CLUB GOOD ONE HOME RUN 11 id diamond. The game is hit: A. Manuel. Struck out: By; the hero of the third consoiation Mike Sewah Pitches Great Ball ;l"l for H:30 o'clock. Eddie Mullen, 2; by McGill, (i. Base on 32 0 6 4 race. Drawing the pole, he took the Making very good use of the Crashing out a total , of sixteen EAGLE A. C. (2) In Fine Game At Seco Dia- • will undoubtedly get the pitch- balls: Oft*"" " 4; off lead but was trailed closely by Mal- three teeney-weeny hits which they'hits, to score in every inning but the • i:n merit. 'Mullin, 1; off McGill, 0. A.B. R. H. E. mond. colm Fox. Larzelere drew autay were able to get from the offerings third, the Fords Field Club "took" Nitroka, 2b " 4 0 from Fox on the straightaways but of Tom Murtagh, the Port Reading i the Norfolk Colored Giants, of Nor- Tobak, 3b 4 0 lost distance to him on the turns. Field Club whipped the Woodbridge if oik, Virgina, Sunday afternoon at MinnMinnee, If 4 0 With iMike Sewah pitching almost On each turn, the Pennsy driver A. C., in a week-end game, 4 to 1. 3 Jumping into an Stutze, c 4 0 airtight baseball, allowing but six i ^ pg Stutze, c 4 pulled down to give Fox a chance to The losers, outhit the winners, get- l t i th fit 1 hits in a splendid mound exhibition, pass him. He was cheered by the early lead with two runs in the first Karmon, p 4 ting seven bingles from, the curves inning and three in the second, thegilai, ss 4 1 " j the Avenel Robin A. C. whipped the crowd and lauded by the A. A. A. of- of J. Verello, but were unable to 0 SEEN FROM THE SIDEUNES Anthonymen were at no time threat-', R0U, lb , 2 [J Carteret Club, of Newark, Sunday ficials for his fine sportsmanship. push across the necessary tallies due 0 Fox won the race in four minutes, ened with a loss. The losers scored Hart, lb 2 0 0 afternoon at Avenel, i> to 1. Sewab •By TOM BHENNAN, Sports Editor- to the work of a few vigilant Port runs in the second, sixth and eighth , Saltesz, rf 2 one and four-fifth seconds, with leading fielders. 0 the outstanding performer ot Wingerter second, and McKenzie innings. _ JYath, rf 2 0 was Batting honors went to Bodnar Soo and Baranowski, 0 j the day, lie blanked the Essex THE BENEFIT FIGHTS third. • fpr Fords, were hit rather freelypitchin, thge Markowicz, cf 4 and Anderson, of the Woodbridge County outfit until the seventh in- Sail'* Turn A. C. The star catcher of the los- losers collecting twelve tyits from 30 2 5 0 nintf, when Melvcry crossed the plate Matthew Egan Benefit boxing show staged Wednes- Bob Sail, of Ridgewood, daring ng team hit twice in four trips to their offerings. However, with only I Score by innings: with tllu ttt er who had one error charged to the winners it'Eagle A. C. 0(10 000 000 2~-'J | ".V that ruined the Avenel lav out the plate, as did left fielder Ander- s in the Perth Amboy City Stadium was a complete trials car ,on. Barbato, Verello and Anzivino can readily he seen that the town- j Senators ... 000 000 000 0—Oi^b t«r's chances of a shutout vic- perfect weather .... capacity attendance wouldn't behave, stepped into Mc- hit for the winners. shippers gave their moundsmen air- tory. Sewah hold the whip hand at from Woodbridge good fights .... the ap- Clure's Fronty and *won the consola- The Woodbridge A. C, won a re- tight support. Cody went the en- • ni,,11l titinii'sn , and• at no time was he ii'ima; of advertised headliners put the^Bhow over with a tion race over a fast field in eight cent game from the Black Hawks, at tire stretch for the losers. | threatened. Woodbridge by the score of 5 to 4 Parsler and Marsicano led Fords | The Robins found Fabian, Newark 'K . . . . celebrities by the dozen flanked *e ring on all sides with Joe Murtagh on the hill. with the willow with three hits RANGERS HAMMER pitchy!-, for seven hits in the even • (.nvernor Morgan F. Larson Mayor Frank Dorsey, of Graul and Chuck Tabor, but by dint The box score: apiece." One of Marsicano's clouts contest, J. Wukovets and Frank • Ii Amboy .... Mayor W. A. Ryan, of Woodbridge . . . . I of some pretty driving, managed to PORT READING F. C. (4) was a home run. Parsler accounted Saverock leading with two apiece, A. for a triple. Taylor led the losers PIONEERS 19-12 Napurano led the losers with two [oiiimissioners Al Waters, .... Dr. J. V. Smith ... . . C. W. {^'.ld, V"5 le»d which he took in ' AB R after Larzelere waa forced Barbato, cf 4 1 at the plate with three bingles. i- v »• *> i r» * T \WlU The game WUH P'ayed at the '''kun .... Matthew IJrbanski .... Sheriff Barney Gannon A. Simione, c 4 The box score: Jim Keating ^okea Out Two Steel Equipment diamond. former prosecutor John E. Toolan .... Congressman Wil- The Time Trials C. Simione, 2b 3 FORDS F. C. (13) Home Runs To Aid In Four- The box score: »ni Sutphin .... County Engineer W. Franklin Buchanan inn set a new record at M. SiSimionei , 3b ... 2 A.B, R. H. E. ROBINS A. C. (5) the dbridge board speedway J. Verrello, lb 4 Dametch, ss 5 12 1 teenth Victory. A.B. R. H. E. Compton of the Board of (Ihosen Freeholders . since Anzivino, ss 4 Sikorski, 2b 4 2 10 Campion, c •] '1 a host of other prominent men in 'all walks of life sat side McDonnell, If 3 Marsicano, 3b 5 2 3 The IRutan Rangers chalked up Jandrisovits, ss . 4 *i(k> or intermingled with the crowd . . i, . faces up . . . . onds. This, it was announced, is the T. Simione, rf 4 Smalley, If 5 11 0 their fourteenth win of the season P. Wukovets, lb 4 taiching the scrappers exhibit their wares .... what a gath- fastest time hung up this season. J. Verrello, p 2 Romer, rf 5 2 2 0 over the week-end by beating the J, Wukovets, If 4 Jimmy Patterson turned the ,half Draaeula, lb 5 2 2 0 stronjc Pioneers, 19 to 12 in a heavy Stern, 2b 4 UnA r> • /i J-U i t <•„,..„ +v, v t 4 o Mi liands with Jim Manley, the referee and two fighters Turgeon, Pawtycket, R. I. 25 2-5 Masaros, rf 10 Van Dunk, 3b 4 1 2 2 banged out twenty-three hits, the Sofitas, 3b : 4 0 Noll, Newark, N. J. 25 3-5 Traako, cf 10 5'Clark, c 4 0 2 1 losers, fourteen. Powers, cf 3 0 <» were in the ting said a few words to the crowd . Miller, If 4 0 1 01 The box score: Mclvery, 2b. 3 1 luft some no bigger Condon, Altoona, Pa. 22 3-5 thousands of small boys Roas, Trenton, N. J. 28 flat 34 1 De Pries, rf 4 0 1 0 RUTAN RANGERS (19) A. Nupurano, rf 3 0 lVimo's two hands .... thronged the entrance of the Fox, Westville, N. J. 23 4-5 Score by innings: •< Cody, p :.... 3 0 1 0 A.B. It. H. E. Kogel, c 4 0 urn for a look at the big filhter .... he had a job get- Venth, Baldwin, N. Y. 25 2-5 Woodbridge 001 000 000- R. Fitzpstrick, 2b 6 Fabian, p 3 0 12 8 A. Gainer, If 5 lK to his car, believe muh. f Woodworth, Babylon, N. Y, 31 4-5 Port Reading 010 020 Olx—4 37 3 Larzelere, Overbrook, Pa. 23 3-5 Score by innings: iE. Nelson, cf 4 33 1 (3 4 Township fighters played a big part in the show .... Norfolk 010 001 010— 3 R. Jenssen, cf 1 Score by innings: Spohn, iReading, Pa. 28' 1-5 But Than He Wouldn't Try P*'.v Milton, of Fords, fought in the opening four rounder Shuebruk, Manchester, N. H. 25 4-5 Fords 230 122 21x—13 J. Keating, ss 4 Carteret Club 000 000 100—1 Shingle, Phoenixville, Pa. 23 2-5 A Pennsylvania bank cashier urguod J. Jenssen, p 5 Robins 103 001 OOx—5 Illy Vack• and- Jo- e Bilka, of- Keasbe~ " y and Fords respectively, B. Keating, 3b 6 Graul, Philadelphia. Pa. 23 4-6 * gunman out of compelling him to Sometime* They're Fake* ft on one of the greatest battles of the evening in the first open the bank's vault. That cashier, C. Coover, c 1 McKenzie, Eddington, Pa. 23 4-5 We notice, suys a rural sage, that , round tilt .... much more was expected of Bobby Lavan, Beals, Nobacot, Mass. 30 flat suys the office misogynist, must have M. Rutan, rf 6 Rangers Nose Out Married them us has diamonds always weant L. Krumn, lb 3 t Wtnidbridge In his six round scrap with Ernie Tedesco, Neapolitan, Philadelphia, Pa. 26 3-5 been married a long tlm%—Worcester N them.—Country Home. Men In Close Game, 17-16 «wark .... Lavan and Tedesco did a lot of waltzing Decker, Staten Island. N. Y. 23 2-6 Dally Telegram. 39 10 28 1 ^u»d .... swapped a few punches now and then Burdick, Oneida, N. Y. 29 2-5 Beating a team of Hurried Men, Wingerter, Jamaica, N, Y. 24 1-5 PIONEERS (U La- .B. R. H. E. the Rutan, 'Hangers hung up their " can do totter. -.,.„, „ . i»meV Brooklyn; N, " 7 \ \. fifteenthnh acalclpp of thhe season this The semi-final a six rounder between Johnny Costan- , N. Y. §6 44--5 D. Fitzgerald, c 4 12 De Antonl, Brooklyn Veneros, 3b i 1 1 weekk . ThTh« «f«r# wae 17 to 1« Hito of Elizabeth and Joe Malo, of Staten Island .... was Winn, Atlanta, Ga. 21 3-5 were plentiful, but the Rangers were c ( )lker 22 2-5 Mackey, 2b 4 12 L 1 , • • • • that Costanzo boy can punch . . . . plertty of Patterson, New Bern, N. C, Genovette, ss .'. 2 1', 1 superior in every department of the Marion, St. Albans, L. I. 27 4-5 game. The winners socked the of- "" and beef in those slim wings of his Malo could 25 2-5 E. Balog, lb 4 1 1 Lynch, Jersey City Kovach, p 4 110 ferings of Potter for twenty-nine 1 the blows right back and he did it was a peach Me Clure 23 4-5 hits, while Bob Keating gave the los- 24 4-5 Pastor, cf 8 12 0 tiff ... Costanzo got the decision .... it waa his fight Tabor, Bloomfield CAR WASHING J, iLattanaio, If 3 M 10 ers eighteen. Jim Keating boosted 1 n Sail, Ridgewood, N. J. d tfl't.... the crowd howled with approval when Jim Man- C, Lerekyrf 4 12 0 im butting average with a perfect Barry 26 at MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION, INC. day ut but. He hit four tupeg in a» "' «'d up the Elizabeth boy's right hand .... Costanzo has F. Lattanzto, si 2 0 0 1 many trips to the plate. • >t takes to make a real fighter. 84,12 14 1 Tho score by inning*: Moe Lewkowitz in a "BOUP and fish" did a fine lea «a4 Ptcklw Opp, Municipal Bldf •• Woodbridge ""the announcing.... Manty was gw«tJo thering .... aay ttot the Mm WOODBRIDGE INDEPENm v . PAGE EIGHT SECTION TWO FRIDAY. JUNE 19, 1931 R. K. 0. RAHWAY THEATRE NEWS THE LADY RERlSl Lew Ayres Gave Up Musical Career - Headliners At "Seed" At R. K. 0, To Find Fame and Fortune in Films R. K.J). Railway Rahway Theatre Will Play Wednesday and 5 Hi* ' v:g scene" ..- ".v.i-.• :r.is'rf on Kr:'is and S»t- activity resulted. Ayre? waj dj»ccmr- day Attraction. To Universal, which has sponsored ;: ;.,-.-.'.! ,r.< -i'. "', c".alm to h»ve ,i(fp(i and itmptpfi to go back to work more stars than any other moving ;/,-'•! ' r.' v.inu fariy in life—-it '» playing the banjo because he needed RAH—HEADLINERS picture concern in the history of pic- • :.•'" ::]\ ;: •'.'• two th;n(r- at once and the'money for actual living expenses. Attractions selected to hold the tures, belongs the credit for intro- )••• •-kfn -f-ricu^ly in both. But. having dropped the role of a boards at the R.K.O. Rahway for this ducing to the screen Gcnevievc To- LA Ayrr? i- a K«od musician. Re musician, he determined against it and next treek are of a variety to bin. Like Rose Hobart and Sidney r.."•. r.'.v play« the banjo, rut al«o the Scon thereafter the Mine agent got please all likes of theatre goers. To- Fox, Genevievo To- • :z'*r, ann satisfactorily that Carl Laemmle, appearance in civilian clothes in daughter of Mr and However, for FOir.e t:n:<- he had Jr.. Universal production head gave "City ?treets," supported by Sylvia Mrs. .fe>rome Tobin. warud :<•• Jry fcret-ti ac*:r,[r. He fr^ve h;m a five year contract. Sidney, Paul Lufcas and William Though none of her ::; h> r>wTi orchestra and •••.am-d out Now Ayre« ha? taken up his banjo Eoyd. You remember Boyd and forebears hnd ever :c hrf-sk ino pictures, merely doire aemn—but only for the personal en- Cooper in the "Spoilers?" Here they been interested in part *;rr.E' work a^ a musician ti make tertainment of himself and his the back again together in "City theatricals, both & l;v.r.g. friends. He lives alone in a modest Street?." Grneviove Mid her but attractive apartment on the side | Sunday, June 21st,' an excellent sifter Vivian went Betty Compson, featured H-- fo'jnd he couldn't play in pic- on the stafre as- "The 'imAy Refuses," a'TUl vjr<- a? an actor becaufc he was of the Hollywood hill?. He does not double feature program, John Halli- quickly as they kiv wn a« a musician. Determined to drink or =moke. |day and Mary Brian in "Captain Ap- coming to the iR.K.O. Hu could Ret out of day, Sunday, June 21st, tireak ir.'o tht- movie?, he (rave up his Ayre? i? a handsome well built boy plejack," adapted from the EtSage hit Scene from "The Iron Man"' starnrnp Lew Ayre~. onminR to the K.K.O. school. They wesre TT,J-:C fvt-n though he- went hungry with dark hair and brown eyes. He of the same name, and R.K.0.-Ra- conjunction with the c., Rahway Theatre Friday and Saturday. Juno 2fith and JTth, both educated in New York City and "Captain Applejack" B* H result. was born December 28, 1908 in Min- dio's production of "The Lady Refus- at the Institute de l'Etoile in Pans. Finally he obtained a number o! neapolis the son of Mr. and Mrs. es," a story torn from the heart of v.t» in '•uccc-.'sipn and, having *omc Lewis Ayres. He was raised and edu- a woman, starring Betty Compson, Indian Language! Stork W«« Prepared Miss Tobin's first stage appear- . — Please mention thta ready ir.tiHy in hi« pocket (or the cated in San Diego, and for a time will be offered. There are !M-IWV™ 4.1 mid ,"i0 Iixllnn A resident in ltustntt. Germany, re- ance was as "the cricket," in Wilton vertiaen; it helps you, it fir*! time- in a lemjr whiie he took a -.vent to the University of Arizona Monday and Tuesday, June 22 and linguistic Eti'1'V.s mi'! sump of V*i ilia •Lackaye's play, "Palmy Days," at the re helps your paper. — intending to study music. cently went to tli* roof nf his liouse Tlayhouse; her last, the featured role friri friend \o the Roo?evelt to a tea 23, Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett lects. There is no dictionary under to repair a npst to which a pair of dar^an*. There he was ?een by a Recently Ayres won popularity in "Doctor's Wives," will be featur- in "Fifty Million Frenchmen." In be- one cover lnclinling these stock lan- storks returned every spi-inp, and tween came "Little Old New York," narnhtr of film players and agent*. contests in New York and Chicago ed. Who has the better claim on his guage* and dialed*. A few diction- One aeen: a.'ked him if he wanted to and in one year's time he has rfsen time—his wife or his patients? Are which had Income slightly dntrmsed "Polly Preferred," "The Youngest" jrn into picture?. He certainly did. A from obscurity to independent star- female patients the enemies of Doc- aries have heon compiled of certain by winter storms. To his surprise he and "Murray Hill." Miss Tobin is one 666 .'mall contract at Pathe resulted. dom by virtue of his distinctive per- tor's Wives? A daring drama of wl languages. found a 'iulr of baby's shoos In the of the featured player* in "Seed" Fir.m Pathp he went to M. G. M. sonality and a nati"ilness that goes on behind the closed doors of a nest. coming to the R.K.O. Rahway theatre LIQUID OR TABLETS Wednesday and Thursday, June 24 R«li«T«( a Headache oriNeuralijii ,„ where- he appeared a? the youthful makes him an exceptionally fine act- doctor's office. 31,181 Venci lover of Greta Garbo in "The Kiss." or. Wednesday and Thursday, June 24 and 25. ! 30 minutei, eheeki • Cold thr f:ni and 25 a picturiiation of the novel There are 31,181 verses in the King ,d»r. *nd checks MaUria in tllrft by Charles G. Norris, "Seed", with Jame* version of the Bible—23,214 The word "Aendla" which means the .— Please mention this paper to ad- d this excellent cast, John Boles, Gene- lo the Old Testament and 7,967 In the land or "the rpjrion," Is the French vertisers; it help? you, it helps them; 666 Salva for Baby's Cold vieve Tobin, Lois Wilson, Raymond new. form of the Imlinn «f>nl "^aill." it helps vour paper. — Hackett, Zasu Pitts and Richard Tucker will be the feature attraction. The Paulus Dairy Friday and Saturday, June 26 and 27. 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