8 RAHWAY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1927 ton, t»:- Cirmpbellv street,: and -made. thrown carelessly Into Jftie car, de- terrace, has returned to her studies at Miss Mary Roouey, ot 16 Broolcfleld turned to their liome from Scotland," stroyed the Ford touring nir of'John" SOCIAL AND PERSONAL the State Normal School at Montclair. place haa been spending-a--vacation where they spent two months. plans to have the Sunday school, which has been cloned during tho sum- Brennan, of 7 Fulton street, nt two in -New York, Vermont and Mnssa- o'clock.'...Sunday morning as tho ma- THE WEATHER,, Mrs. George W. Xlingqs, of Central —l£»»d IIulius,—uf-M:iln' street. anJ- -yhuseUs ' • ' >;,-, j\inT n,lpnthnl nnd Miss Catli- Stib25to4!rejJ5r8 avenue, left last evening for several MaroM Johnson, of Central avenue,' erlne Loughlin, formerly of this city, for the—later, formal opening to take chine was standing- near the lunch ~ T63ay: Fair; ~ THE RECORD weeks' stay with her parents at Tun-leave this week for Browa University, Mrs. Mary Coventry, Mr. and Mrs.but more. recently ot lielninr, were- place on rally day, October 2. Mrs. WUROU at 322 St. George nrenuo, where jjtal Va. Tomorrow:' Fair. L together with Robert Albisser, of Main Fred Coventry, Mr. and Mrs. Harley visitors here Sunday. A. A. Hopkins was elected treasurer Urcnnan is employed. Tho fire caused an(l jBeje._..a..show- IS THE VOICE street, who is a candidate for the var-Coventry, and. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pe- and Frank Crue, secretary, to fill the A general alarm to be turned In from A number from Railway (feuncil, Xo. sity fimtbnll team. Albisser was all-terson, of Roselle, formerly of this vacancy caused by tho resignation of room display and you OF THE COMMUNITY 8S4, Royal Arcanum, attended the out- Joseph Colucci, of the- Y. M. C. A., Box 02 and the entire fire- department sta'tii-;a<-i;lt> three years ago at Hall- city, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ball, of. will leave Rahway soou to take up Benjamin L. Crue, who has moved responded. Snvcu and a half gallons will find lovely pieces. ing at Cllffw.ood Beacli, held jointly way Iliyli. Brookline, Mass., are spending two to Brooklyn. Members expressed by Westfield, Roselle and Metucheu, duties with the General ChemicarCo., ot chemicals were used to extinguish weeks on a motor trip through Wilmington. Del. He was formerly their regret at the loss of Mr. Crue. together with Railway Council, on Sat- who has served tho Milton Chapel the uhize. The loss was $75. urday afternoon. Miss Catherine Reed, daughter of Cumi»•».« sheet and a toy pistol. Hailed be- Information came from his wife, who City Council, made public apology at- •Yankee Lake, X. T.' avenue, after spending the summer at that the big barn was the scene ljnighl_ivJ.g.h_to_parUclpate. At this -waa—witlt-him-at—the—time: :—:— Applecroft Cottage, Lake George, eMost T Filiicatl(ia-liaR-M)saKetl-Hie-larser{:ttro-mrlcfdCK mid that. rheTffWiieTsTIeir lore Judge James H. Kearney, Jr., in tJi6"councll"meetimr"Wedne5da>^nlght Tho Al >lla -;'ui!'-.:i btnly was Introduced In Rah-modern (,-arage of Henry Albisser at meeting ..a- way will be found to se-• James D. Lints, a son, was sched- for remarks derogatory to the colored TV Ti Priostlev left l Gamma Phi met last N. Y. . - Radio Set I,,,..P,.— ..-. .• .. from the place'more than ten years Police Court yesterday morning the cure the necessary funds, which, will h ug witi h .-' Thompson, of \:?.\ H-th School this week, as th'j re-1J East Milton avenue, known an tho ghosts were severly reprimanded and not be raised by popular subscription. uled to arrive in Scotland yesterday race attributed to Councilman Edward sem the local irnfceI i Thorn street. Mrs. Adam Rankine and her chil- The Cooler .„;'; tit an inquiry by a commiuee of Kxpert GaraRe. All courses in Auto agoEve,n (eaviUhe haKs idisappearedt to a singl.e caretaker. to arrange for the removal-ot-tlie-body Leonard. Pyibtos at the Stale convention at Radio installed and enjoy promised a fine for disturbing the The tpye of building aad Its loca- dren. Christopher. JenniJ e aand Cath- ih-. r.uul!y into various methods of Mechanic:! will be conducted at tho JU'ccntly gray apparitions have peace if they., continue to haunt the to this city, and to accompany his . Loughiin's apology was brought .^AilanticCity _ I :-:u^-:ii Kovornmcnt. • tion are matters whlcn will be de- "The Homo* Economies" DepaYUueiit erine."" of" GJ~"Essex ~streetr~ have" re- Expert UaniRe, but registration win heeu Hitting about, however, and the estate. mother home. forth by a .communication from the of the Rahway Woman's Club had an Satisfaction the reception -,•...—...old athletic association has be h"ld at the Kahway High School termined after the various organiza Colored Citizens' League- protesting Miss Dorothy Muddell. daughter of I,,-:, .-.iiaiidoned In favor of a General on Thursday and Friday evenings, tions have banded tos'-.t'lOT 1.1 the against the "utterances of certain ?Jr. and Mrs. Roy Muddell, of Maple important session yesterd- y with Miss Mjlilred Murphy of the State College, »-«»-» o:;..•:;;:ition which will.supervise not September 29 and Tftl, from 7:30 to project. Veterans expect the pro- gentlemen recently made before this who will assist in getting the fall for the :-.:hii'!lcH but also the numerous 9:3* o'clock. posal to be enthusiastically received body." Councilman Leonard' said program started. i.±'.r _;.Uvltie-s in .jh.e student Jlr. Louis Klger, who will conduct OFF TRAIN: RAHWAY GRIDDEffS SET la view of the large number of or- I nothing after the letter was read. I HEADnUARTERS a wholhl e takes part, such'aj all Auto .Mechanics courses, has had ganizations of all kinds ;n the city The utterances referred to were Mrs. John R. Hough, of Elm avenue, Money Batteries .; Kratlon of a school paper, the fourteen years' experience as an nuto and the comparative dearth cf build- those addressed by Leonard to. Coun- has entertained her niece and nephew. FOR ,-. .-i...n -of- i>lays, and «:in-rs. . .. _.mechanic Including two years as an ings available as headquarters. BY SLifliiiES!cilman Helnistadte.1' at the pre-vious- Rosalind and Robert Marsh, of Long . - ::'.'ilhod of organizing the stu-iueiruclor on aviation engines. ' Iu common with the_ American council, ^meeting. _He_s_aI.d, according Island for two weeks. They returned j :- the dellnlt? revommti-ndallon J"Thre"i? aTsttnci courses In auto Legion,, the post is opposed to "the to the communication, that he would lio::ui recently. - [ | WOMEN'S & MISSES Tui es -..: in at the opening of schools mechanics will bo offered consisting erection of business structures in the J-put ^niggers" and "undesirables" in_ When you ry_^ i-:nmltteo of teachers who were of 10 lessons each. Classes will be vicinity of the World \u: memorial his houses In New Church street un- \/...... radio, -buy, snttsfac-, T •. i i. upon .tho. jroblf ui .|.i.*t_ year. N.Y. Boy Who Landed in Path First Game, with Westfield, This City Favors Every (far, -- Mr.-and- Mrs. Henry -D.-Tm-k !u-l4:ot»«i-n!sht"-a-w«*k-over-a-period aL-Eierpont.street.- and - S;. - Gorge less-a- strenuously opposed--combina*— - -Be jaf tost Store- daughter Kathleen, returned Saturday tion. The Grebe Syn- Speakers? • emitter included Joseph I). of 10 weeks. Tho instruction offered avenue. tion sewer was installed. Leonard, 33 chrophase is not cheap, Twp Perfect Pictures Daily :i. as.-lsuat principal; Miss Sip- of Flyer Died Qnickly One ofJMost Important "Especially Zoning Successor to Eogelman's to-their liome. 7 Jaques avenue, after rSiAfTffPABEL n each course follows: William Hurd and Councilman A. C. a member ot the Hunt Construction spending a week with Mrs. Walter E. FOR ;but it is economical, be- :•! -^ Farrell and Messrs. Sher- Auto repairs, for private car Feakes were named a committee to Company is part owner of houses that "Railway's Most Popular Store" | Cladek at her summer-residence in causcyou get the most radio .-.i:d Potts of the fcbool faculty. owner.-.— secure a field piece to be placed on would be served by the sewer. Banist.ible, Mass. satisfaction per dollar spent. Stewart- -v. ::.it already teen started by Funeral services tor Alexander One of the most important games the proposed park at Grand and All five amendments to the State He had engaged in argument with ;. iT'-ntl Organisation, which was and locations of principal Hodldltch, who leaped from a freight 128 Main Street arts ol mo;or\-ar. . oC the football season will lio staged _Washitigtoii_sireeUv_as- requested - by- constitution - carried-here An — un- David. Armstrong,., cotinseL.for_.some -Kenneth Miller,.:.^!' "117 . Bryant It's er.syto prove-this. , train'-lnto-the-path-ofjrPenilsylva'nla' here. " tomorrow when Coach Austin the First- Ward Improvement Associa- qualified triumph was accorded the of the property owners who, being FALL WEAR — Warner Kailroad liver iu Colania. Tuesday street, and Robert L. Jones, of 1S3 11 Well gladly do so if you / IN THE ASCENDANCY! jmd Har-jg'tic. oil aaiLgreass. LubricatlaK.de- Singer's ..Red . and.. Black, eleven wjllj tion- . _.. __. .— ,-- -. ' zoning measure, which, partly because now served by a private drain, object, Elm avenuu, spent the. week-end at"! y .. . will carnc^to our. aecn-ury-lreasurcr. vices, such as, oil pump, oil sause, afternoon, will be "held tomorrow after- lock horns with We.stfield, ancient of Kahway'A recent experience with to paying for the proposed municipal tile shore j ',:• _• Wednesday ev«.-nlag they prc- noon at 3 o'clock at the funeral par- The committee to arrange for the tile shore. Charge Ralnvay Is Growing! You.Can.Sense It All About great..' gun, aud oll.iuter_- ..-..- r]v;ils. _Lajt.ycar—iLJa. recalled...West.. fourth -anniversary 'coTebranb'ii' was zoning--regulations.- tarried- liy—1,-191- sewer. — • — store-tcday. A ;.-.r-":V-' gather athletic due?.' Yes- Kni;itit- cooling. Necessity for cool- lors of John "J. L'ymanV lii Carieret. field downed the local team by a score votes to 396. - named to include- William Gilbert, After Armstrong had stated his ob- Tomorrow Laurc-nc-e Myers has returned to his You. And In Its Growth The People Are Not For- !,-•: .if:« nioo3 a ma«> nu-i'tlai: of cooling r-'y^iwn^. water pump. -The boy was 14 years old, the soouf 6-0. ' This is the seeon Only-sinall-majorities-pnf the other jections, tind seemed—in affair -way Accounts Solicited We wisQ to Announce -tud>-nt!x>dy wa^ !;>- y of -Mr. and Mrr. Alex Rpdoditch, of "•"•• Herd;—A: C."~- KIghtl!nse'r, home. 117 West Milron avenue, from GrettiiiEr To Live And Be Happy. To Be Sure, il. with lilt-rap syphon, LVUHUI; the two teams have mot after a lapse I EuKtn four amendments over. The vote to win liis point. Leonard delivered :i irin to Buffalo. in hast 7Sth street. New York City. AVoerner, Hugh .Mac-Donald, Is the first official day tell), i comiK)Ui)ds. of three years. j. Stanley Davis and J. J. Kritt. An was: : the alleged utterances to his neigh- That we have taken i-There-Is-A Su.ggestion_Ol_TJiat^iLive_An(LI,et aIl He died a: the P.iihway Hospital at If Hahway pulls through this same, - Second, amendment, .providing for boring councilman...... yj method J o'clock Tuesday evening. The invitation was received and accepted of fall, also another Mrs. Vii-ior C. Stephi-::? and son. j ft THE -^— Live" Spirit. Which Is As It Should Be. The U'.-»tflt?ld. 'of :id]u»tir.t.-:ii] . thi- firs; of their season, as it is of to participate in the parade in Perth the creation of water districts. SoO yes Another exceptionable statement Allan, of -.'." Maple terrace, !:ave re-j j on the s I'"! the W faa train had severed his right leg YWMfloidV. they will already have and 770 no. mentioned in tho colored citizens' let- Theater Actually I? The Pulse Beat Of A Com- Whcnl? an-! Stc-riss- AllKnmem of ' ' th.' knee and caused Internal Amboy. September 3u tinder the aus- !uriiL-ii t'rom their cottage at High acquired coun'.y recognition and will pices of the John Egan Post, to create Third amc-:idnk-nt. provrdiii" for the ter was not attributed to Leonard, HAMILTON SHOP Day Fan Agency munity, For Here-You-C-omc-To-Plav As-It-Wer«\- he._un_ihiJiisUroail-to-a_hii;li-plac»i sentiment faroral^Ie V6 the erection ast-age-of constitutional amondmentS- .but to a citizen who_had spoken from-, its* 152 MAIN STREET And A Peopk* Who T.ik-ps Piny Arp A. Pt>oplp . in the State. of a World War monument there. ! general elections instead of at the council floor at a previous meet- U i Mr. nnd .Mrs. R. V. Watson and so:i. Singer has stated that he is neither County Commander Jack Kegan of .-•pedal elections. 77G yes. and GS9 no. ing in opposition to the proposed .lames, of 141 East Scot: avenue, have Rahway, N. J. Who Can Forge Ahead. Since The Task Of Pro- pessimistic nor over-confident of the the Kahway unit, announced at the Fourth amendment, extending the improvement of a street. I returned from Foxcroft-Dover. Me. and will be glad to ability of his eleven. They have been term of the Governor. 79fi yes. "and 772 ' The communication wa3 signed by known. -When the train branched off nifi'iins "'it the next session of the viding That Ingredient. Play, Has Been Our Lot, Thv p'.aa U not complicated, j Valv«.-<. The iliffi'rent type---, how doing sonu:.good work at practice, but couniv organization will be Seplem- o. John C. Shell, president, and Thomas |! Miss Florence Sanderson, of 22 Elm service your old -.-:<-ntis In each hotce room or- adjusttd. feltlug. valves. toward Philadelphia over tho "jump tomorrow will tell the story of what Fifth amendment, fixiiiu the method L. Brown, secretary, ot the- Colored We Must Of Necessity Keep In Line As We Have . .•- iu:!i the election of a pri-.--: ovor" bridg'?, he Jumpe motor. Kxp'.anation of they are good for under fire. the auspices of the Westfield Post. of appointing judges. S7;'. yes. and 7-iSCitizens' League. It said: friends at Southampton. L. I. set. Been Since We've Opened. • . .—president, eccrttary. rej>re • 1: 'O liajipt'iied that a fast passenger Last minute changes in the prob- no.- - "As citizens and taxpayers of Rah- Buy your fall needs j how the motor gets ou: of time. C'ar train, bound in the ' same direction WUi.am GilbertTold ot purchasing a 1b pure .• :••• •- to thi! Kvtier.il oriMnlulUiu • ! :!n- timing xv able line-up have been made necessary Less than twenty five per cent of way we wish to register our protest and chaFn.';. Ac- was about to pass on an adjoining set c[ books entitled "America," which Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Durmc-r. or 10f> t;:. representative. tual timins directions. by physical ailment*—•Ginfirida—was the registered voters'turned out. Theagainst utterances of certain gentle- here tomorrow and get The repre track. Tho boy jumped directly In are-being sold-by-the—Veterans-to aid E;tst Scott avenue, have been enter- tv ROtivral Tiro: changing, repairing, taking 1 slated to enter the game at guard, but the Veterans home. total ballot cast was l.fi-13 as com-men recently made before -this body. the benefit of the tainiiiu' Mrs. Durmer's mother and ICE* TODAY il. ro:npt»s..- the Gcnoral Or- care of. tin- path of ilu locomotive. This bap: the subject of a bpiL he will be re- pared with a. total registration of We refer to tho last meeting of the in Itself, and frota among pened at 1:M p. m. Among the organizations that will sister. Mrs. Catherine Collins and Miss Startles and lighting systems: tak- placed by Martin. Landenberger will be asked to join the building project -.2G9. - . I council on September 7. 1U27. A meai- i£:ini:a-Co!!ius,-of-Brooklyn ---— 3ib«r l!ii-« «•!«! it -prrsldcat ing carcof: ; • ". .". : William Homanti. ot Karltan. wit- hold down the tackle- position" The Qiree ""uistricts"' of* the Third ber of this body in order to. force- II«-«<-.M1 -tho accident.-• .Young Hoili- are the Carpenters' Union,-^Masons'. ! "rrtary-irtasarv.-; Piili.-* xea- Location of troubles due to some of which.MI-ove was originally—slated. , \Vani; where- cltlzeus "liurb"fusi:"lo.st |.' 'int;s his "way, sa1d"h.e "oulit-pat-TilF- GEO. R. HOFFMAN .dilUi-jrau-jar-rlerf-to-the-tKis-piteh-bV r ~Mr--. Julia Mitchell, and daughters. rm* fiillirwTnV""Indications:" 'Motor ^-Th tr-proha bte^!ffo u}iTo7To^Tn5r.ake- a ngm to prevent the erection of an ger'ss' and undesirables' in his houses. Oliark'S Tom.--, of 6» Lewis street, and aiid Death Benefit Society, Army and ;he Misses Mabel and Mat;ie Mitchell. ELECTRICAL-CONTRAeTOR ••'.*••& out" through the homfjie U to ftart, misses at low speed. and Kay. ends: Laudenberger aMd Xavy L'nion. Ladies' Auxiliary to apartment house at Pierpont street, These remarks were viewed with con- have retunii'd to their home in N'pw :. . r.«'-n.l shenee through lie kii'H-'r.-*. overheats. Goorg..- Fcdclish. of 2i Washington ReUne-r. tackles: Hf-ss and Martin, Oak street nnd Lake avenue, rolled up cern by us. I street. Drs. George E. Galhuvay and Mulvey-Ditmars Post. From our regular low York. after spending some :i:no with 160 Irving St. Phone 9C0 Kahway, N, J. -•1 Modems. Any . ideas for O;-t a tn any car owner. guards: Housman, center; Collins, The project will be laid before each the most impressive majorities in "We ask. is it the color of the ikih_ -i. jlv::i«-.s orklna'tias '.a any jjolm M. Randolph worked over him Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Cromwell and fam- Auto en;ln"ei>. • for tu... «...... ^j- and! [,,,,- | ,. j ,.f[ . ( e his life. quarterback; Farrell and Swierk, at its next meeting. favor ot the zoning amendment, while and texture of hair that warrants him prices on every article XI >-* ^.«ms aro considered and I....,... tl t :lu a un or O saY ily a; ;>S!i Mair. street. >^4»m^m>%. halfbacks; and DuRie. fullback. Mud- Reports .of the reiceut^national con- the voters of the Second District of to make such remarks? He is seri- j;-."j by lite Central Or^aalia- Types of cnslnrs. I He reniainsd. uinsc!ou> Ion- e::oi:gh doll, who injured his arm a week ago the Second Ward were alone in oppos- ously mistaken if that is his litii> of purchased. I. ln-ad. T h.'ad.j,.,..1V<. hi>. name" ami address. vention held .at Providence were given Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Cromwell. Eu- t>«mro©<» "THE UNKNOWN l^uctVi- valve. - is sure of getting into the game as in- Hugh Mac-Donald ami Commander ing it by a .majority of three votes. argument. We feel that he is very 1 mm> ( T!K- I)odv was removeil to Lyruaif? Sinser is anxious to test his kicking P-n- Hk-knutn and Miss Mabel tvttfj frux I.on ;i of the (iLCi-ra! Quanta- j . VaUvs. Dlffen-n: Dritt. Five districts out of eleven -were weak there, for the same forces which Mi;i-lH'!l went on an :iu:o:nob:le trip .i It * held rvKUi.trly, i^.-sibly I adju.-t!::g. typt-s, gr:r.diiif.-. I \[or,-t:"i'. i:i' Cartvrel. the accident hav- ability in ac:ual scrimmage. This carried by the term-extender, which. brought him into being brought us. ing ot'i-urrod ju.-^: n\\-r the line in Mid- Eugene Werner reproted that the Store Closes 6.30 P.M. to Delaware Water Gap and Atlantic WHAT GOES INTO -.\ ill L-I". :':•• s\:r:'r:-.- ^t !h>;:r livr- a: -.>-!-k, on a dtiy i'.n: yet fixed, j i'J-tons. Types and method of fit— combination will give Ilahway a line bbecauseu ' of iit s politicali l aspects, I and it is :i fact we had r.o say in the uli-scx County. Iturial will bo in St. joint committee representing the post City last week. . :v.i will nt'i'i three days ajtin^. -raKing just under ICO lbs and a aroused as much interest as zoning. I matter. Probably it we had we would Economy Day same as the ii-p (a.in'ibvr should be just J:II:ICH' Ccnii'ti-ry. Woodbridgc. and auxiliary had arranged a public [»os >IU1'' Ih.tt iiackliehl around 150 lbs to the man. i-;trrj p.-irry—for—their—quarters—in—the- [It found it? most nunierQj^ad-tociite£-iJl''Xg^M5-e-ii._to_reniairi_fSTOCKINGS' j Churi-h. of Rahway, opened last eve- .a-'e. Workmen's Buildin; & Lo.in n-atc':i the- iv-:- .very step of the wa> nlAliinsr. >tcuring and fittini;. with post members at their next ses- and both districts->>i-th«-Fi£tli-\¥ard— -inimiicr of taxpayers, petitioning tills Association. 13 >j Irylng St.—Adv. tf i '.!••• the duty or the bank rop- Leon Kofler. a pioneer'member of nlns with a big program and will con- sion on October 4. when entertain- The light vote is taken to mean august body, seem-msly-with tears iu from the c.rs tj your home. It is with Paramount Junior Stars U.-.triius. Different typ-js, mt'tliod On Good Clean Screened .:.-.c^ to take charco n? deo-f mljustiu-j and lilting. the Kawlin Community Club and a tinue until next Tuesday. Rev. J. W.ment and social function? for the nothing except that people will not gohis eyes, that the body would' grant : - • ,:i th» school baak. «hlch will member of its board of goveruers, P. Collier, pastor of the Church has to the polls at a special election. [•thc-ir request and not allow certain :: hr::.!-.i::>'s: youths i:> .\::u r:c:i—.il: v.o-.v !ic.<: Isaitioa and Timing. winter will be outlined. ;• • v. vveok. Tra:ismis.-ion s-y.-iem. was honored by election to honorary outlined a comprehensive aud interest- Despite the loud pre-election cries set improvements to be made-' in their vi- LEHIGH COAL r : •• - ul t of the hom>* rtHitn elec* Clutches. Different types, adjust- membership Tuesday night in con-ing program to celebrate the long "up "by Ti'ofli political parties, the peo-cinity. And in order to bring his '•'• • : •','.il:iL-sday folloas: ' . . mi'ct. repairs, replacements. sideration of his. intended removal standing, of the churuh in Rahway. Fine Two Wisecrackers, ple were, according to the- vote, flatly appeal to ,1 climax hv coined the Call, Westfield 593 Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 21, 22 u:-yv>. Alfred Cirlton: vlce- Auto Ignition, for mechanics and from Rahway. At the same time, at Yesterday was known as Prayer Reprimand Seven Others not interested. phrase, 'there's nothing up there bit: ;••• --'raafAliplegate: -i'C. Mildred Ignition workers— the Tuesday tiisht meeting this week, Day to African Methodists and a The vote by districts follows: colored people and old tin cans.' He White Ice and '•••- "•: G. O. rep.. Richard Elliott: his resignation'as an officer was ac-special prayer service at four o'clock First Ward. First District—Zoning. won. Principles of generating electricity cepted with regret. Xiue young men hanging around the DrctZo •• - i-:>. Arthur Carton. for u."e on motor cars. Batteries and in the afternoon ureceded the real front of the Empire Theater Tuesday 104 yes, 3-1 no; water districts. 03 yes, "We" shall make note of these two. —' RECHARGED-REPAIRED-REBUILT The club was host to a delegation evening. A largely attended service yes, '•'.-• i'.-vs.^Jloben EnKPlman; vlce- generators. . v night, passing remarks to pa*sers-hy 74 no; amendments at general elec- "c-ntlemen. We Call for and Deliver Johnson Coal Co. ;:••••"; TiWard IVrrell; sec.7 David """Elementary eleclrlcaTtheory as~ap- from -the North SideP-raperty Owners' was held at eight o'clock at which were taken in by_ police. Two of them tion. .TO yes. 71 no; term-extender. r>9 "We are happppy to inform youy . sirs,. S. J. Becker '•'•:• ••• o. rep., Harriet Kline; bank Association, including President Moses the emancipation proclamation was yes; 74 no: appoimmeiH-oC-judfies—61 Langdon plled to motor cars. Explanation of were fined $10 each Wednesday morn- jfie61 that in... every-important., event, in tlie _ _'_*_r Expert service on any make distributors for •'; . -i cliao! Korbeley. volts, amperes^ resistance, theory of Hitter and Messrs. Mitchell, Roberts celebrated, the afternoon and night ing by Judge J. H. Kearney, Jr.. andyese , 77 no. TThh e election board was annals of American history the Negro 20 East Grand St. la and Inch. Members and officers of services being seperated by a dinner ' tvS:. PICTON, N. J. i'' —I'rus., Ethan Allen; vice- pres., elevtro-magnetifm and induction. the others were dismissed wlUi a composed of Alfred Hammer, judge; was there and proved his loynlty to .*, tJae famous Presto-Lite Battery •'•'••' ..-.'. IMrti; sec. S'ofc DeMonte; Generators. Explanation ot their both organizations spoke for tho co-served by a group headed by Mrs. J. reprimand. Hugh Shannon. Jr.. inspector and the Stars and Stripes, nor lias he Phone 996 and 10 ; " • ;>. John Host; bajik rep., Hob- operation of tho two clubs In the InW- . P. Collier. Henry Crosby and Karl H. Schwotzer, proved a traitor at any time. Ignition Work A Specialty part's and functions. . Harry Coffey, of 73 Lafayette street. r '' .\:.art*u-s. Ignition colls. Explanation of their terest of the northern section of the Rev. M. M. Ward, pastor of the clerks. : • • " -'. "\Vith this record._ot_achie_venients, city." The friendly "vfslt Was the fore- ahd.John. -Popo, - of- -31—Bases -street, R•'— .-'rev, 'Harriet Overton^vlcS construction aud uses. Explanation Heard Chapel:"A. M. E."•"Church,""of the two who wero- fined." refused to (Continued on Page 10) whicli history vouchsafes for. and in •''?. '•'.irKaret Opdykt: sec, IJuncan of methods used for Inducing currents. runner ot 11 more definite tie between Roselle, accompanied by .his choir will the named of our fidelity, love and _ H-& H. Radio Service im mm "Long Pants" the two organizations. The next pay, and were committed to county visit Rahway tonight and conduct the -i.-:'.;,: <;. O. rep, William Pearson; Mechanical breaker, magnetic breaker jail'for twenty days. ELKS BOWLING SCHEDULE faith in the cause of righteousness, '.-i:-: --ii.. Dorothy Smith. —Ford. Explanation of condensers meeting will be October 4 at the home second night's service. There will be we again utter our protest against 116 Irving St. Phone 1049 His long pants made him look too old to be spanked, nut the*' of E-* V,*. Anderson, 17 Lincoln avenue, no special services tomorrow, hut on The others were Russell Silvia. The local lodge of Elks is among, I'-1—1'res, Wllllajn Lailbrte; -vice- and ihelrase. Frank Kennedy, Stephen, Dunn, of the _Ti}marks_of_the two gentlemen." "Konifm""lnt'o""rive"th'fHirn;"love affairs that hurt Just as much as the where this week's gathering was held. Sunday, the climax of the celebration the sixteen teams entered in the State When Martin Gettings, City Clerk, f'-.. ;.-wua Pray; sec, Charles Mao- Flow of electric current from gen- Avenel; Andrew Santomuse. 14 Hay-B. P. O. E. Bowling League. The stiffest.s pankinc. but in a different place. '~: i: n. rep.. Robert Shotwell; bank erator to battery and devices used program will be reached In a series finished'reading. Councilman William of services lasting over the entire day. ilock street; Edward Karian, SI Bond league will roll every Thursday, night, •*;. :-!-:-?n vail. for control; such as third brush, re- GENERAL COMMITTEE NAMED. street; Steve Soos. 37 North Mont- starting October 6 and closing April H. Armstrong arose and ?ai(L among Make Your Home Cheerier '-i—i'rea.. Frank Cruo; vice-pres.. lay, etc. Monday night the last stages of thegomery street. aud-Gus Mohner, 123 other things: "It is very unfortunate- and The general committee for the 2G. Each lodge will meet every other liar:...,. Dultie; sec, Helen Blddar; Tho storage battery: Principles of Preaching Mission" arranged jointly celebration .will be reached with a East Grand street. lodge twice. The Rahway schedule that words calling for a a letter of 0. i). r":'-": i;. O. rep.. William Turner; he a musical service, a roll call of tober 20. Jersey City at Jersey City; we shoald apologize. I liave got to i!; tems. Chnrles L. Russell. Ross 0- Fowler, members also to be held. was uafit'to drive a car. October 27, Elizabeth at Rahway; No- • » '-p.. Beatrice Roy. R. A. Coan. Henry Landon, David E. apologize for those who made these Replacement, repair and adjustment vember 3, New Brunswick at Newobjectionable remarks. I will also '"•'— I'rfs., Edwin I'ackard; vice- to generators, coils, control devices. Kennedy, Joseph .Parkhurst, John TO CAMPAIGN FOR MEMBERS : WELCOMED HOME Brunswick; November 10, East Orange apologize for the unkind attitude of j '- .-;inora Lawrence; sec, Lucia Bowes. Mrs. Russell. Mrs. A. P. Brear- Tuesday evening, October IS, theat Rahway:'November 17, Irvington "AFRAID TO LOVE" '-1-1""-. G. O. rep., Richard Robln- ley. Mrsr C. Leonhard, Mrs. John A welcome home party for Mr?. those who brought forth such re- Add a House Plant or Two~ Steel Equipment Provides John Mason, of West Grand street. Rahway Business and Professional at Irvington; November 24, Union Hill marks." t'": t,a:ik rep., Raymond Oakley. Bowes, Mrs. M. D. Martin, Mrs. Walter Woman's Club will hold a card party and Mrs. Dina Brinkman. of Lake ave- at Union Hill; December 1, Paterson The ordinance for the New Church (•'•'—I'res., Ruby Hardenburg; vice- Big Field Day Attraction Garthwaite, Mrs. Lewis Turner and at a-place to beannonnced later. Mrs. at Rahway; "TJeceriiBeFS, Perth Amboy K:: C. O. rep.. Paul Howard; bank The Athletic Association of the Other committees are: Publicity, committee of arrangements. _A_rnem- committee after the discussion at the Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23, 24 : theran Ladies' Aid Society. Both saic at Rahway; December 22, Dover previous._meeting, was not taken up >-t»;. i-v.-Iyn Hrudka. Steel Equipment Corporation of Are-A. P. Rudkln. William Bliss, Allan uership campaign was planned at 1 were presented with beautiful bou- •at"TDover;~"De'ce"hiuer"'297~Rutnerfo'rd •-G— J'rcs.. Stanly Jones; vice-pres., uel. has prepared an elaborate pro- Pollock; cottage meetings, Robert A. Wednesday's meeting. Mrs. Gertrude Wednesday ulght^ New~Ch"urch street- IS LIKE A SPOTTED FRUIT quets. - Mrs. Smith sang a solo and a :it Rahway; January 5, Newark at property owners and David Armstrong , 1 "-".v I'ulllni; s-i", Mnrynr»t Knnls: crntn of fi.>ld day events, which will Conn Wllilnm P. Mnrtln PhnrlPQ T> Heady Irving,-presld«it-of the locart^'ewuvk; j'a'nuaiy 1>, Uayon 0 be held on Saturday afternoon. Octo- "socta1 u;ening-TVjnr~feTresliments was tie at Kail- were present, presumably to iuaKe fur- —Polorcs^Sostello r>'?.. Kenneth Ader;_hani_.rep.. Maury, Ross O. Fowler; music Harry enjoyed. club and chairman of publicity for way. Beginning January 19 • the The Good Fruit Is Soon Attacked ; Just Housman. ber 1, at - the. beautiful new Taylor S. Martin and Mrs. John J. Hoffman, the State organization, will entertain ther opposition if the ordinance was schedule -Will. be repeated. - Lodges introduced. So Does One Decayed Tooth Attack V'~vres., Raymond Reisncr; sec. Pyne Athletic Field, located on theorganists of the two churches; litera- all publicity chairmen October 1, here." previously played on the home alleys :'tir;'-' "'ilkes; b. O. rep, Theodore north side of the factory building. ture, Rev. H. A. L. Sadtler and Rev. RECEIVES PRESENTS Considerable interest centers in the Then when the dark days of late fall and winter come you'll like the Miss Freda Kriesberg, daughter-of will bo played away, and vice versa. report of the assessment committee on ; a Sound One !> JJnii.iitu.rKcr; uank rep., Sarah There will he thirty events for both Robert W. Elliott; ushering. C. G. cheer of these plants. They bring the atmosphere of summer into the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krelsberg, of 70 HAS ANNIVERSARY. . the Lakeside sewer and Hamilton men and women, and attractive prizes Saal, Muthew Armstrong, Joseph Games, music and refreshments ST. PAUL'S USHERS PLAN. That's why the earliest possible attention to a decayed tooth U "A MILLION fBID 1>-—I'res., William Welgl; vice- will be awarded to the winners of each Parkhurst, David Kennedy, Ralph T. Essex street, received a number of street server assessments. Property chill winter days. birthday presents at a party in herwere enjoyed at a party of Miss Mary A series of social and athletic owners had contended that the assess- advisable. Frequent brushing not less than- twice a day la a wi»e Tlip most sensational star of the screen In her most daring emotional JJ-i". Evelyn Wooster; sec, Muriel event. Marsh. . Potesky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. habit and a thorough examination every six months at this office will K honor at her home Saturday night. events was outlined by St. Paul's ments were not equitable. In the one role. l ". <'. O. rep., John Newklrk; bank .Not only will real athletic skill be Michael Potskey. of 272 Main street, Ushers' Association at n banquet in prevent . Clinton Eary won a scarf at spectators in watching the humorous Betty Millroad, all ot Newark; Her- Tho:se present were: Miss Helen Tuesday of each month. The. .dinner. events such as the three-legged race, prepared set of ellglhilty rules, which — George H.-Cooper, at the previous various diseases that develop from diseased teeth. •;• cam party of the Indies' ot the man, _AlperU__Her.bert_Shunsky,—of Remeta._M_lss Angelina—Zurichr^or|Traa served by'""Mrs." Harry Simmons, If you can't call in person Alberta Vaughn & Gaston Glass : luhora lug-oMvnr, wheelbarrow race, etc. have been compiled by the faculty y meeting, objected to assessments for Free Examinations Dally --> i,'( ;-,. - » Church, at the home advisory—board,~and~ whfch~"were read Linden; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Krels- Ts'elln; John Karmisln. Avenel; Step- the Lakeside sewer, confirmed more in lii> r ' J' '^" ^'athinann_aud_pln6chle -The-fleld-\vilI-bcropened~!(rthfrKen^ hen Razovlch, George Rusin, John Mrs. Caesar Leonhard; Mrs. L. F. Tur- •We charge nothing tor examining your teeth, telling you jost what or 'to'the football team yesterday. In the berg, and daughter. Zelma, of Eliza- ner and Miss Irene Harrimuh. Those than a year and a half ago. The —f:- - in-the following: "Mrs. Mar- oral public and everyone In the. com- Remeta, of Perth Amboy; John and Is needed, if anything; how long the work will take and what it will Phone 711 past Railway sports have been gov- beth;-Benjamin Blume. Carl and Les- present were: Rev. H/A. L- Sadtler, sewer was built large enough to-ac- •-•••: I'.-eplak. Mrs. .Weldt. Mrs. Otto munity Is Invited. The committee, ter Oxniau, tho ^lisseR_Ruth._CQ.hen, Frank Ello, Peter Karmisln, of AVood- oost. under the chairmanship of Henry H. erned by state and county regulations President David E. Kennedy. Vice; commodate a large proposed develop- Come In Today Sinews of Steel" but there has been 116 real "detlnite ShTrIey~"MUler, Eva and Freda Kreis- hi'ldge;- the Misses Sophie' Papawich, President Percy W. Miller, Head ment to the westward. The owners Lundon. Jr., has .not only prepared :i berg. Sir. and Mrs. Ira M. Farbor and Mary and Anna Kosty, Elizabeth Mes- WeVwill deliver when and where you say. Do you like to be thrilled? Do you like to watch a picture where delightful program for the partici- basis for 11 decision the playing of Usher C. G. Saal, P. A. H.ulick. sec- of this westward extending land were s-cene afier scene holds you. grips you? If you.do then see this an athlete on a Red and Black team. children. Jerome'nnd Audrey; Mr. andaros, Mary and Anna Potskey. May retary and treasurer; Vernon Sim- not assessed any part- of the- cost, mighty production. I pants, hut has considered the spec- Mrs. Albert Kreisberg and children. Meyers. Jlr. and Mrs. John Koplk, Mr. tators as well, in furnishing hundreds and Mrs» William Moyers, Mr. andmons. J. L. Parkhurst, Fred Wlmmer, however, Cooper said. Kll, Evelyyn and Irvingg;; Mr. anad Mrs. Ewald Bergmann and H. T. Duffy. Referring to this the assessment llnlir Mri Wll [of rinr.il;!'* ii'il" nni|iltx parking space SUB-STATION MOVES ^i Xib Mrs. Walter Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. B Xreisberg. of this city Mr committee reported that no adjust- S>.-, v»J. «d Mrs. . ClintoClintonn EaryEary.. and refreshments stands for relieving lie A TRIAL located In Vernau's drug store. Irving ira'-M. Ksrber and Mrs. -Albert Krels- onf could lie ni;u1f> now, rhe *! -;»--xtr3rrtKjr,frt5- will be Thursday hunger and tblFHt,- -..- ..'•,-•. •- when your.battery needs recharging - DENTISXI— <— COMING-Mon., Tues., Sept. 26, 27 li:r:! and Cherry streets,1 has been- moved berg arranged the party. ments having been 'confirmed'-by tho. JGHN^R; .,; ,- :it the home of Mrs. Beobe. ENJOYS VACATION-- d.'.weMl show-jiou. .what .real, service. .(Continued on Page Seven) 72 BROAD Sf7 EL!Z A BETH, N. J. " lott l NAME-RALLY DAY -.- - ... ux.the electrical .shop of.-G.eorge.-R:- _-iIoney- to-loan—on -bond-ami- mort- —Patrolman Henry.J.T.Mjllcr.^havinR zAViUoirSali"'ri-C6T;-C7-Trviiig-str'eet-. : IIoTfman.-"J60'- Irvlng_ • streetr[_The n I" JMl.pers JR>d teachers of" the "First - ye7, Turkmen's"BnHcllhg "ft""T.niin |'hVffi)'"" "r"p-pl°pfpH t-the- one-JiwC-fur service.—Atlv.- lr| rjR.-E.--JrHEATH 0pen-Dauy-9-A-^-Mr-to-6-P-,«ftl, _Gxe.enhouses-St.JGeorge and Hazelwood-Avenues John Gilbert *- Ib loan'on" bond and 'mort- I'resbyteriniT "U"\filo~5cl»dbl" have set change' was" iiiailt>""ttt life' reQueslTof Association. 13G Irving St.—Adv. tf police convention last week, spent the Mr. Vernau. who desired" to relln- CHIROPRACTOR -.-.- Itliteni' "Bnlldlnjr ^fc Loan Sunday, October 9, as rally day. The entire week in Atlantic City, the scene Money to loan 03 ba^d—a:;d mort- Cor. Central Ave. and CnrnpSert St M«n.i.'y, Wednesday nnd Friday until 8 P. M. « 1*1 u. v-'Kc 'ri>stin;?d--'.!!« il^s; Oui : V."orl;-n?Ti'; r'tiMiui .1 Loan Eve.—S to 8. Phons 1035-J. nr nrrwiirr mumtm " -ATJTT- ~3y24-Lf ~prr/>?nT-a lg irjitar— "— --of-room,—r'~- "nlslit. Associ^'5on,_13^Irviiig_St.r-Adv. tf . _ ma"£ri-tl—

S' TTT T ^\r" J //*"* < '- 4r "'*< RAHWAY'RECORD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1927— -2 Will Serve Two Suppers io the vacations -tiixl ended, the Umohonso that may win tlie ton dollar for closing of entries has been cx- first prize, or *! least the five dolar At Fair of First Church nile'il until and including September second prize or the three dollar third ON STAGE Whippet Racing Popular 24- prlzc_Ih£X-JVllL be well repald_tor_ The'Cooler Any boy or ifirP1 says (lie 'Society, their trouble, In addition uTthelionor, be held November 17'and 18 In the AND SCREEN "with some ability in design and work- which will bo State-wide." • f Squler Memorial House, were talked' manship, can' in an evening, or at Prospective contestants should call, over at tiro meeting of the Committee most two evenings, construct a bird write or telephone to tho Society of Twenty-one of the First Presby- AT THE NEW EMPIRE. terian Church- Tuesday night. . The meeting was the. first of tho season. Dolores Costello In "A Million BM" A turkey supper -will feature the first Bight, with tickets limited, to 150. and Alberta Vaughn in "Sinews of ELIZABETH'S Stanley-Fabian THEATERS A blue plate supper is planned for the Steel" are • the two outstanding fea- second night, with tickets.limited to A • tures today and tomorrow at the New 100. In addition : to the numerous Empire Theater. •(/ ! BIGGEST Careful Fitting Service booths .already arranged for, 'it was Sunday, Mildred Harris and Robert decided 'to add a fortune telling booth, Agnew in "She's My Baby" and "Law AMUSEMENT VALUE Careful fitting, important at all ages, is particularly grab bag and magazine booth. Reductions from 20 to 30 Per Cent and the Lady" with an all star cast. A precedent was established with There are two unusual features for IN TOWN important to children. The tiny bones are easily, the appointment/ (Jf a calling commit- Monday and Tuesday: John Gilbert Two Perfect Pictures Daily * tee, to ' visit inactive members and of the Original Pricesw that dashing and versatile star plays molded.' The tender ligaments, tendons and muscles newcomers in tho community. Tho the lead in "Twelve Miles Out"—a RITZ SHOWS glve way readiIy- The wrong size or width is sure" to committee consists of Mrs. Wlllard Take advantage of these unusual price reductions now being offered during- drama of the modern pirates of the New Shows Mon. Thun Clarkson, Mrs, Alice Bostwick, Mr. 7 our Fall Opening Sale of Fine Furniture: The original price tag remains on^ _sea__who -plyjlieir nefarious trade^ Continnons-f-to -ll-P.-M. TOPS THEM ALL. ^iJsJbili^ iind Mr« T)mm.iL) Kit p,Ur?rIf7~~Mr. n^d twelve miles out EftVe'st Torronce .Mrs. John Newkirk, Miss Edith Story. ""every suite'and" pleeF'oTfurnifure. Buy on our plan ofHeferred""payments; and J-oan Crawford are the other stars HAND PICKED MOVIES! • the feet, but certain to affect the child's general health. MitTs Grace Craig and Mrs. Winifred who so ably support Mr. Gilbert in Feature Here your .children will receive careful attention. Wiggins. Refreshments served by a this wonderful production. The com- Every Now And Then We "Speak Of "Hand committee comprising Mrs. Thomas panion picture for these two days In Knowledge of their needs and a complete stock make Fltzpatrick, Mrs. E. J. Pritcha'rd and "Closed Gates" in which Johnny Har- Sunday 2 BigProductions Picked Movies" . . . It Is Exactly What the Thing Miss Emily Shotwell. row anfi Jane Novak play the principal - possible a promise of just the right -size and width. Among those attending were Presi- roles. Mon., Tues., Wed., September 26, 27,28 Implies. . . Where ArtAnd Personalities Are dent and Mrs. S. C. Bull, Rev. C. M. ^Concerned It Can't. Be .Crated—la—Cans -And _—•—And rfiTnembeiva-corrcctly fitted ^wears longer. Davis," Mrs. Wlllard""" Clarkson, "Mr. ~SH U BE R-f— h R r and Mrs. 'Thomas'.Fltzpatrick, Mrs. Shipped-On A^Wholeslph Ulbrich, ri—lias- years that ho lias been fret Stone's' manager, presented his star One of the sports attracting Increas- in a separate box and wears a num- Then, If Suitable, Uoes Into This Theater.~KYSn Mines' Calf Oxfords In tan, Croft, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pritchad, in a. dozen fine shows, but none of ing interest throughout the country is bered blanket in order that the spec- With 15 People Established Fact That In Movies A Town May Be •hla'ck or patent-leather. Made Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tandy, .Miss Abble - them-compares -in. -hook and. music, tha racing of Whippet dogs. In many tators may identify their favorites. our health last. Price $4.00. JJIUli gorgeous costumes and stage settings, At' the sound of the : starter's pistol Meat To. One Picture And The Next Town May Marj'r.Baurasai±ner_.and. Mtes Edith of the States tracks havu been con- And 4 Big Kcith-Albec Acts - with "Criss Cross," which will he- un- structed especially, for 6uch contests one cord' Is pulled which releases all Be Poison To. The Same Picture. . . . It Is Neces- Stor> . folded at the Shubert Theater, New- and these dogs, which are held to be the dogs at one time. With sharp arw, for one week, beginning Monday, barks of victory they course down the "THE CLAW" sary To Be Diplomatic In The Choosing Of Pic- Septemher 26. the fastest animals on four legs, go tures. We Are Studying The Likes And Dislikes SOCIAL AND PERSONAL "Criss Cross" opens with a~prolougdress shoe that S7 Irving street, returned Monday dignation meeting. lovers of the game. A new.mechani- gram. The Whippet events are to be Alexander Carr DANCE will please the little miss. from a few days' stay at Atlantic City, The story is all about lovely Dolly one ot the program features at the Priced $4.00 up. where Mr. Pettit attended the State cally operated " bpx" is used to A Buster Brown Undertakers' Association convention. Day, an American girl in a French start the races. Each dbg Is placed Trenton Fair next week. Practice economy where boarding school, whose rich uncle has Frank Van Hoven MAGIC Today and Tomorrpw Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P. Brower, of died in Algiers and left her his for. Webster you must, but not in chil- 20 Clinton street, have entertained, tune by means of a will engraved tion of spice, jazz, comedy and pretty MORE TIME FOR BIRD HOUSES On the Screen the past few days, Louis Hewer, of girls to Miner's Empire theater next The New Jersey Audubon Society, And Big Vodvil Continuous Performance Saturday dren's shoes. No other item An Outstanding Dining Suite Value upon four different leaves of a four- week commencing Sunday matinee, Selected "Minneapolis, Minn. leaf clover. There is a dire villan from its office at 1G4 Market street, The new secMtional Star, tho tenderly beautiful • ~ September 25, under the title of Newark, announces that because o ~of—apparel affects their: Mr: and "MrsrClarence" Gillls;ot jSxcellent design combined with a beautiful finish makes this attractive suite 1A0 pjans to steal the will and force -"Cock-A Doodle Doo." Continuous 1 to 11 P.M. Springfield, were entertained Sunday Dolly into a horrid marriage so that the delay in getting its bird house health like shoes do. by Mrs. Louise Blschoff, of'170 Church one of the outstanding, values-among many to be found on OQQ AIV his own daughter can pretend to be "Cock-A-Doodle Doo" will be an contest—before—the Boy and Girl DICTIONARY street. elaborate reflection of a typical Broad- Scouts, school pupils and the other Complete Change of —Dolores Gostello Let us, fit your children in our floors ...... Lt UU*AJ v^ the heiress and .claim tlie_fqrtune. ^—-••i—*- -•- - t.liere is a good-looking* young Anieri- way night clubjwith'girls dominating, boys" and'girls of the' State, "owing 'Program Every :.._. ..._ ...... This ""Buster""'"Brown" Buster Brown Shoes.—Then —Mr.-and-Mrs: J." Wri2van3~andtheir ,can in the French Foreign Legion, 'comedians cavorting, "and ^refreshing Jn Chilli's Tan or Black Galf daughter, Geraldine, of Dunellen.~n-ere f Her most rre is oddities in sc.enery and production Monday and Thursday Webster Dictionary is Blucher shoe?, with flexible Fred Stone- as .Mr. Christopher Cross. flashing the stage with a panorama il son's smartest styles,..'and. ents. .Mr. ani Mrs. E. B. Richards, ol ~aiT oceeTitnc"YimTcee aviaToi\ wlio" bf-rhanging colnr-aud—lls'its:—Bedinl- specially-prepared' for you will have the satisfac- "damp proof soles: Priced $3.00 IS Haze! place. i carries passengers for fun to the fash- translates the prevailing atmosphere Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept.. 26, 27, 28 A MILLION BID" up according to size. Patrick J. McCue. of 112 Commerce of night club life to the local stage school- children. It~is- tion of"knowing that you street, .is on a vacation. ionable resorts along the ocean. He . On the Screen meant n lifetime of slavery -to a depraved millionaire. 1 proves to be a friend in need for, Dolly principally through the medium of o-jxo ^ inches in size have guarded against the John O'Connor. Jr., son of Mr. and Day. and saves her from one situa- Harry Riser's Columbia Recording Mrs. John O'Connor, of 37 Monroe tion a_fier._ aiujlher.. During the pro- Orchestra, a ten-piece jazz band that __ ADOLPHE MENJOU in Alberta Vaughn and has 324 pages. Free •lurking danger of foot trou- .street, has enrolled at St. Benedict's press of the plot until she is united to spenT'liine mon tHs~diffiug "1927 ~at th'e Academy, Newark. Follies Bergere Cafe in Atlantic City S'ar.-i in a Uomaccc* of Flaming Kofgcs wlitre bles and the many other ail- her young lover, Mr. Slone assumes with Buster Brown Mr<. Hoffman Schepp. of Mountville. varintis disguises to thwart the evil where thousands of visitors to the sea- FRED STONE "SERVICE FOR LADIES" ments caused by faulty shore danced to dulcet strains of Ri- Shoes. • . l'a.. left for h'ir home Tuesday, after ~er'< gifted musicians; in a New Musi.al Cmni'.ly —^ On the Stage "Sinews of Steel" shoes. spealins a week with Mr. and Mr=. •-CK1SS ' '-ponOTIlY !._.. .Milton S. Stamm. of 1C Essex street. BROAD ST.fHEATER, NEWARK. Week Sunday, October 2—'-High May ii:oan the difference between Life asJ Uvati! Itev. and Mrs. H. B. Leech, of West Hat Revue." with 4. q-7' Cltnss" STdNH Mme. Eugenie's Dance Revue Milion avenue, eelebrat^ri tiipir twenty- Theatergoers here will have an op- i-lt;hTh wedding anniversary .with a £M portunity to see America's most brilli- MATINKi:^ WKIl. -\M> SAT. 35 Elizabeth Kiddies in SUNDAY- Continuous AH Day family Tmhcrinp.Tuesday. ant young actress in her lau-st play n'c<-Ii luiiii Il.-ttirn "f "She^s My Baby" 10-Fiece Walnut Suite The story nt' "Denbigh" embraces JEAN BEDINI Tin- M.-i-r". SIIIIIMT: ITI-«.'!:! PLAN DANCE In beauty of line, lustrous finish, and crafts- the life and destiny of a young woman .v:so lio'.K-rt Bauc-r is- chairman/ assisted V"->- ,llin,-.iri ciilVrs manship^ this charming all walnut dining who has Jed a very sheltered 1 if.- up ALICE BRADY 5 hy Andrt-w Thompson, Roynolds Buck- until the time she meets a man of "COCK-A- "CHANG" ley and Jac-k Hasraman, of a commit- room group meets with the most"rigid require- the world. The succeeding ileveiop- too to arrange- for a dance under the _-ment5__]ir- • nf Alpha Gamaia_EM,—Qc- ments. Beautiful burl walnut is used to VsUiig-jVi-'oljlenis ever presented on tho .\ !.:iu-.-!ii:;i: Uirl.v Musi, al It.•>.:,- Witn .lu .'.ilstnr To Reach^Rahway^^ Homes, Use the Record tobi-r 11. " "^~tlecqi-ate" the fr6nt of alT REGENT^ FAMOUS ORCHESTRA In the Peppiest, Jazziest Show on I:AI:I; v MATS. WEI>. AND SAT. piecesT'Tnce .T... .'"".7.. In the cast which has hee.'i selected l liy the Mcs.srs. rilntben to support ««-k Ort. :',—"Tin. Silver Chord" Gerardo Conducting the star will be found such well Monday and Tuesday known and popular players as Austin That dashinc. vvr>:i::!..' <:.ir ot nuy number of Broadway "!:::i" Fnirmaii, Romney Brent. Horace Bra- lian. Marie Curtis. Beatrice Swausnn and George Alison. For Fall and Winter See These Smart W ,S0S^^ MINER'S EMPIRE THEATER, John Gilbert NEWARK. Has now j;!ven us a ilra:i!a of t'.u> modern p!:.>;ej of the .ev.i wa;> - ~ .their ni'fjrinns tradr. Jean Redini. one of the most in.ven- Sport and Dress Models -t-iw—nf—a—limited—irrnnhw"""DfTctor: producer.-- brings his newest enncoc- Twelve Miles Out" where anyihl::^ l« likely :n ;i.ipp.n; whi-rV^*. :ny<:i>rinui shu: '..: in the dead nf ni^-hi ^icnitl— a re\vnui> r.iid: 'wh-re list fisli:- •' Sunday UStf Excursion n:unl..-r occur dally. Ernest Torrence €OATS £°d Luray Caverns that excellenitt CharacteCharacttr Ai'.or. is :!if otheoliu-r lh dicker wwhos! e !>)•.-•.• Trip AT LURAY, VA. beautiful Just Arrived! — a * £2 Grand Caverns For Misses, Women and Little Women t I i1 Trip AT GROTTOES, VA. Joan Crawford rt.uses a rupturture !>•_•;!)•.;«« t-n thc<--" men of !hi> sea and dark ttrouble !.•> 3 Piece Overstuffed Suite Sunday, October 9 upon the misty horizon. COMPANION FEATURE in JaGquard Velour i SPECIAL TRAIN I.t-iivcs Railway, Snturciny, This suite combines quality, good taste and XiBht, Orlolirr X O.tC I". M. Johnny Harrow and Jane Novak low cost. It is one of our exclusive new de- ..._. S;<>p:iln£ :»t Metm-lien .and. New. signs: It is"upholstered all over in a rich 1'rtinswick $16.50 Su inlay and smartly tailored jacquard velour and is Arri\.-H l.uniy 7.;!<» A. M. Arrin-« Crott,,,-.. (firuml "Closed Gates" A Sale Rrice That Permits 6f No Delay—If You Seek Quality. fashioned to give both style and comfort. The l'a\rrns) 8..-.II A. M. reverse side of the cushions are in brocatelle. KETIKXI.NG and Style at a Price! 1.1'IIV, The price is marked down nd Coming Friday and Saturday Oivcrnn) 11.00A.M. Not many mere clays and cold wintry winds will make a warm to .cuvrh I.urny 12.20 V. M. 159.75 Ldmisslun tn Cavern* (inrlndlnc SlBetty Bronson in " R I T Z Y coat necessary. We've prepared the way for you with this money- Ins) ¥1.(10 saving sale of dress coats ... sport and travel coats. Coats that Pennsylvania Railroad feature every nev»- fashion whim . . . the newest weaves . . . the wanted colors. CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Many are fur trimmed . . . collars, cuffs. AH have quality lin- COAL ings .. .. . all truly wonderful in value. For Cash Prices and Deliveries HARTER HOUSE isla sec- NCLUDED in the Charter Greatest Value of the Season tion of L. Bambcrger &. House section and bearing On Good Clean Screened Sale of the CharterHcungiafccr to serve fhe college man. Its are stilts, overcoats, and top- name is taken from an old coats, dinner suits and British LEHIGHTX5AI7 Silk and Wool Crepe English school where such men made shoes.. Each is ready to HATS as Thackeray, Addison, and serve its part in outfitting the Call, Wcstfield 593 Stecle studied and is deemed college man. Each is cut along Large shapes and small shapes in every newest shade appropriate since each—the old lines for which the college man and all head sizes. • • --- and the new—has for its pur- lias expressed a decided prefer- A GE.NTLE REMINDER pose serving men of college age ence and wjiich bear an un- S, JL Becker SoUdWalnnt''MrMohairTarlor Suite Tim nmrniiiR ;ilr JK cool and S vith traditional correctness. mistakable air of distinction. The smartest and most wanted of the Silk Hose i\: splendid 3-piece parlor suite with handsomely carved, solid walnut frame. tho tarrying of a topcoat. It also re- PIG-TON, N. J. They are full fashioned and absolutely, ls^you tliatl-our coal bin must be new Fall styles. Must be seen to be Mohair upholstery throughout, with'damask reversible cushions for double repk-nislicd. Therefore, it would be a perfect—service weight and silk to the wear. This suite is an exceptional offering and can be wisp thing to place your order now. fully appreciated. All sizes •"" hem. Special-V.T-.-7-.-T-.- -.-.-.-TTT-— ;-.-.-.- bought for 199.75 Wo can supply you with a very hlRh quality of roal; the kind ol coal that I radiates a lot of Jjeat. Arthur J. Murphy, Inc. Try Trade I:-.-.-.. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED White Ice and 274 Main St., Phone 1261 Rahway, N. J- Rahway at 15O-15Z MAIN STREET Johnson Coal Co. One :of <~&rn_'erica jr -•-~T—r-^-.-—--— Branch Offices11 115 l Home 129-13 1 Irvmg Street telephone your order . by. calling Market 0001. Woodbridge. N.'.-J.

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FURNITURE IHAX BESPEAKS JUDGE FOR YOURSELF THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR QUALITY IN EVERY LIKE FRIENDLY CREDIT PAYMENT PLAN Furniture that U the best of 1U typo-and looks It, u • *7«teci of buylnc (hat'Id eonvonlent, »nd axtremoly .practK woll as proves it by long nao. That's a statement that'e caL 8lnc* andor It 7011 mar purchue thoso articles JDZ furnituro truo of every pleco of furniture that enten our atocka. Qual- which rou mil tu> them ind tnjoj [horn whll* 70U pay (or them ity that is apparent not only ln"tho line finish of the visible la Knoll monthly or weekly payment*. Xo need to deprive your- Registration, Thursday, Sept. 29th, Friday, Sept. 30th surfaces, but that citcnJs through every joining, every Inner Mlf of th» llvlns room rjtte or d ln!nc room furaltur* or occasion- piecing. Ftno workmanship trained, along lines of smart styl- al steci yon really neeS tlmply because It lj Incoaveniaat for fou ing using tlio finest materials; tho richest typo of uphol- to pay th© entire purchaao price it once. Buy aador aur care- stery. Moderate prices. . fully deyiaed deferred payment plan—a imall payment fla^nAn J 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. tho balance »t .deflnltely ipcdnirf tlmn. Rahway High School, Campbell Street I !' ["Commercial Courses -Sewing"and Cooking Courses—Americanization Courses—Mechanical-Drafting—Carpentry-Courser 'ill Delivers Any Suite Printing Courses Blue Print Reading Trade Mathematics Automobile Mechanics Courses During This Sale

"Y" GETS OFFICIAL VISIT worn, League. An oys.cr .upper will 'Mr,. William J. Koblm.nn. .[» Cl.orry pus Miss Carr£<««>•**™'i* Trinity M. E. Men's Club foauiro the next me,lin . October ISIS.. streot. was won by VI ham IVrry and., 1 >o» ^Irs ArUlk Mclntvrc, Bt State- • Secretary. Charlie cn|,! S H*S U LslU'il Hhc Rahway. Y. M, C. A.'T.E (leorUe Slrlckor. The pinochle prizes : i;im'Connolly, Mrs. He iimiiw .1 inj»^tr44-*hw«- rotary Trcil rmmer onUi«-S ity M. E. Cliurcli headed by Paris K. "PARSONAGE CLUB IS HOST. in at Helnn'tta and forltomlier .10 to Oclolier 2. the li iw'-JC Xl)|-"-y '" "'e liylnn In I swmlnry Informoil .'Mm I'. -•>-.- at a banquet in the Sunday school Ebone7.LT A. M. K. ClunVh. was ho?t "•••ilken-itern Mrs Anna Pachman. • thN-rlty. The latter, slinw will be I oiRht to rnurlevn (InltR.-itt-s -.ire es- rooms Tuesday nit:lit. Uanciolph I-<. Tuesday night to (lit* rhoir. r.C which Mrs William IVrry. Mrs. Ampless Fa- presented Monday ntelu. November 7. pectml to Kofrom Railway. Giliiiaii. vice-president, was toastmas- Ilev. 0. V. Aaron is ehonsier. The ter. and remarks were node by Rev.lecture room \v:\s decorated hi pink H. B. Leech, pastor, and Mr. Fornm- i white. Sirs. IVior Llpscnmh was man and others. rhairman and Mrs. Tlmmas Brown. . The entertainment committee hcad- =ecre!ary. of the committee in-rhargi". "ea~'l>y"A'.-'V:"' Cavklmffr hns-arransed- Harold-Dicki;rs>on was master of.coiv. ii PP for :i" series ot fall and winter events monies. The program included: In- to lie announced later. Charles H. vocation. Rev. J. F. Vandorhorst. pre- Harding, cliairman of the publicity sidsns elder of the Newark Disirict:_ -omiiiiitee. and Arthur .Schendorf. opening chorus. "Ohl How Lovely." ehairman of the membership commit- | choir: solo. -My Heart at Thy Sweet tee. announced a campaign for at least Voice." Howard Hirtiehl: solo. Mrs. • weuYdive. _additonal_nieinber^_It.wa.s Annette. Osborjie;_sol",_l'.Iiist_I.ike a decided to take up the study of theIUntefily OauKht in the itain." Koy old Testament and to continue Oshorne; duet. "Cienovii'vo." Mrs..Ira ;hrou£h the New -Testament. Cromwell and' Mrs. William Howard: solo. "Thp Pawn of Tomorrow." Mrs. ///// P\ Among those prese'iit were: Paris R. Hoy Oshorne; solo, -rntil." Mrs.-Clin- Kornian. A. II Sutton. A. A. Hopkins, icirTaylor: solo. "By tlie Valors of \V. I'. Ester. J. II. .loms; A. T. Atkin- Seasonable Meat Offerings at Reasonable " SMOKERS Minnetonka." Mrs. William Howard: Weekly Delivers This Exclusive Jelke methods give it son. .0. n. Compton. Oeurge. Walsh. K. Artistically fashioned ot wrought iron, in beautifully dccorateil designs solo. "A Dream." Thomas Brown: clos- -on-iiar-.-nv -rvi-r. live s:Je clinirs and Uoit cliair with tapestry 6eats are $O£?C 5-J.39 ?O-75 beauty of the £rairi. Truly a value at this Y Teas and Coffees at •te.i <.f w;:;:;::: veneers skillfully combined with O'.ber woods ^OD low price. . ,,.. ^ Van Dyk's are protected against inferior quality. Van .Dyk_buys only the "cream" of the pick- ings, the finest grown. Country Dressed The first sip tells its Smoked own_-.story:l.±_-:-_--.i-.-

THE FINEST SPREAD FOR BREAD DUCHESS COFFEE BEST MIXED TEA Wholesale Distributor. Trenton Dairy CJ.. Equnl to 70 and 80c Tea 1US-14 Sylvan Avtuue Newark. N. .1. Nothing finer. Rich In flavor. elsewhere, Also Oolong,Japan Supreme in quality. or English Breakfast- •- i 45c lb., 3 lbs $1.30 55c lb, 3 lbs $1.60 J * Special This Friday and Saturday •\ tood.Things to Eat Fine Flavor and-(JrcSt~Eccraomy \\ At Any"~Hour~~of—~~~~ Country Dressed The Day or Night T~Top or Spring Valley April Packed WEEKLY REAL SERVICE—GOOD COOKING—SANITARY ^QC Regular Frying Bottom DELIVEBS .CONDITIONS AND A VARIED MENU YOUB Some Great Diacer Set Values Eggs ^-^doz 45c doz. That Is^why you all r / CEDAR Down Delivers j s^/"^ Limit 2 dozen. AH—Guaranteed Chickens Like to eat at the RounHRoast CHESTS JB A Week Will Deliver This This 100-?iece * /§&.75^ rltl Melrose Batter Sweet CaL Prunes Mothproof 1 10-Piece Davenport Outfit Dinner Set '•&=*«/ Kcifly decoratcJ—22 Karat joH tr:T.^.:r.—;;c3d quality '"•-•: It* l |ack wing ^m ^ ^^ Smoked Attractively designed • lamps, The lu*e of thi^ junior lamp E wish the result of this test tlnrir:—Uphtilstcrctl-in-ine—inoliair—C—•—CfcrlL-B —with stippled polrchromo- -mntchc3~~pcrfect!T—vrith^~tiic~ Wcould be shown. It would settle VmctkalTests —taupe or walnut. .Reverse side of V I ' "B ^^ baaes complete, with sunsilk bridge lamp and you have W'lk LTiiliolsterod Bucks and Spring So:itr>, One ot llic gca^u's .t:n..-! pupular nuni- once for all as to which is the best c cushions covered with brocattlle or JB ^^ %J 8hadc3 and cord $Q'^ -your choice of shades S"j Q.50 hers L^'MIHO of its plensini; styl'.* u\d •uuistuu L';>O. l-'ilicr tinI-Iu-il in i-.u'c I«MIO flat wall paint to use. A Urge cor- Pnve and colorings JL^t i poration had the test made and as a Devoe Quality damask ready to attach 0 witii ciiv'T of bright striju'd lenim. Lnn^ •>i:tu i'..fti:iir and rin-ki-r :ia slmwu .... result standardize on Devoe Velour HAMS Chickens Finish. For Velour Finish leads in: ! 33 Broad Street -. ELIZABETH, N. J Ease of application—Appearance— Delivers Washabiliry—Durability—Economy. This Hours 8 A. M.-8 P. M. Near Regent Theater. Phone Em. 9108 This - Residence—179 W. Milton Avenue, Rahway H. ROBINSON ....Baby-.-_J 130 MAIN STREET, RAHWAY lb Car- Phone 640 Buffet Mirror riage ;#&'*- .75 DELIVERS •-••;• -$-| -Delivers This -;§-|O-75 Felt $i IT • L Davenport Table at -tO •2-1 ?1.00 Weekly Your A Delivers This Mattress SPECIAL '1 Selection Delivers This "Good Luck" Coil Spring •'Largest Wholesale and Retail Butchers in New Jersey" Fine 100% all-layer felt mattress, biscuit 51 1 -7 A Sanitary Open Bo.t Spring i< < -tufted with roll edge in heavy art ticking-at . •»-•*- as low as 'lU-Coil Spring. As3ur:uicc of a'stiul tlt'cp—of' ngi | _QRDERS_DE.LIMERE.D lii-nt ^^oi l sprinpgg const nu-tion Stro::^!y ._5_*J 1 V if» J 'L!io balance1 on FriiMui'.v (. rt' 22 Cherryjt^ Telephone^:^03_z:iRahway, "Open Saturday Evening^ Phone EMr930O~for 2S W. M'.LTOtl AY£-...nr.tf5) V.v f Hunt HAHWt ••. ..

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rsF.n CAK SALE F0K RENT—Twrt-roora apartment rnr that sale! Ordinance will be further consid- September 2 Pleasures of Prison Cell nlnhed lor • light housekeeping; pas ered and presented for limit passage on •m* SEPT. 23 TO 30 AN ORDINANCEC , to authorize tha grad- - MANY RETURN TO COLLEGE. ,\H cars Jlsted prleed at lJlue Book mncc tubs, electric light, steam heat October .1. W at S*0 P. M. at the Com- ^ PLAN FOUR* PARTIES . which Is scheduled to be held at from Main street. Deftjed Reformatory Inmate ' ami all Imitrovcmcuts, —*iO*_\Vcat Grand mon Council Chambers US Main htreot, ing of the roadway :(Tid the construe- as 189 Main street, Vii!in\ Von t-a'n't KO wrong. —Hou—of concrete sidewalk* ami -curbs • ,-,- K. of C. Elect Warlnanco Park tomorrow.. The first Lucretia L. Sneed to Lsah Tralchok. MART Jliss Marguerite Tucker, of 7 Four card parties have been ar- rental/ r.c7 L'liryslt-r Finer To Brougham 1,310 George avenue. I'liono. UI1 and 7-tfl. It "'\U persons 'interested will have an op- and gutters on buth sides of Main street Kahway Council, .No. 11-io, Knlehtr shoe will be pitched at 1 p. m.' premises in Haydbck street,' adjoin- Frailk Stefanclll, of Nutroy, who V.tiX 'CliryiiliT .VI--Coach CM portuni.y ,0 be heard at thg^m^ from Ilaselwood Avenue 10 .Meaduw Ave- avenue; left this week to re- i ranged by the Executive Board of the nue and to provlde'for the asscaanient of o Columbux,- electetl omcers Tuesday preferred State Prison to the Now Jer- I'.l^T I'lirvslcr .">(» Seilan 782 suruo her studies at Vassar. l'OH BKXT—October. 1st, 8IX rooms, 0 ' ' City Clerk. the cost thereof as-a local Improvement. tJiit aa follown: Chaplain, ROY. C jWomnn's Clua. for Tuesday after- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS sey Reformatory was denied u trans- 1!>-_V, I'lirvslcr Oil Tourlii}; 8^8 Ailanm street; all Improvements except IJ1-' IT OIIDAIXEK by the Common Coun- IH Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Zullo to Bon- feet In CIai*Tstreet, 125 feet from Ran- 4 AX 0UP1XAXCE MARKED Kennetli Miller, of 117 fer back to the'freedom of the prison V.I-JI n.nlfe Sport Koailsier....- .. Ml heat. Inquire 4S William street .I'honc cil of the City of Kuhway: C.,rh,"°: K.n""1 k"lgllt' William-(i. Me" Bryant j noon, starting nt 2 o'clock. The neu Motor Car Company, property dolph avenuo. 1X.T. Maxwell Co.ich :C)1 1IO)-K. sepll-'-'t \N OIIDIXAXCE to nuthorlze the con- d( ut Dembllng Construction Company to by Yive-chancellor Berry Tuesday. l'.r.'.'i Knsex Coach MS struction of* cement concrete Bldewnlk on Section 1. That cement concrete slde- S^'i'.'PJ '," >- f--""l knlRht, Pullln et. w-ilks aud curbs aud gutters bo con- (Continued •ram Pan» One) chancellor, John Rahway. Lumber Company, premises Etefonelli was transferred from the HC'i Knr.iut Clip.' 100 U,e , 'ntiiwestcrly slue of Westllcld Avenue structed on both sides of .Main Street from RouutUree, of Houston, Tex. Both; Mrs. Ida M. Custer, Mrs. Walter B. FOi: UEST—Apartment on~W05t~MUI from Madison Avenue northwesterly fur a ; State Prison.to the Reformatory when I Mi I-iinl Tn.lor Sedan -'00 Iliuelwood Avenue to Meadow Avenue and USED — ,,,-n lonir aso without opposition will leave this week to enter Cornell Crowell, Mrs. Earl Lawson and Mrs. in Paterson street , 200 feet from aveaue. live rooms and hath, all Im- ll'i-i Tfinl Touring til distance of approximately -Ml feet. that the roadway of that porlion of Main several Reformatory inmates were re- provements. Inquire A. 1*. ITarrlaon, rtK H" 0H11A1XKU liy the Common liu property ownora. TUo re- uiituniversityy(Georg. ( (George e B.OallawnyB.-Oallawny; AAtt ' their closeclose' "Washington street. "17 Central avenue. Plume r»T>--J. It Street be graded. moved to Highbridge. Through his l-.ll-l Snul.-lmker Tiutrlni; I."* Counell of the City of Iluhwny: x .'riimnn.Mul.cd turtlier thai when Oorscyy.. J'\)rrestJ\)rrest, of 175 ElElmm avenuo,,'' thosth e attending ttdi g wili ll ggo to thh e WWorn- -Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Kauffman s'-clion I Thai a 4-foot cement concrete SeetloSl u - Tbnt ththee said Improvemenmprove t 1 l )0 ( 03 I1C1 counsel. Miss lillzahetb Blume Of » Some ar" like new. others are recon- i f h CiCitty CARS ^ nver i* I"' ' ' ' ' 'S ' with a has entered ColumbiClbi a thithis flfalll. iari'iri's CluClbb faf r refreshmentsf . Proceedds to Alice M. Graves, premises in Valley 1 FOi: KENT—FuTTilslioil room, desirable b lid d constructed on the shall be under the supervision of the Convenient for Mother ...... ~, i,,'i.n,.. •Ullone.i. r.-|i:iiiit,'<'"•I l anil ciiuriiMMd sidewalk he laid aud a 1 Rb V Xewark. be obtained a writ of habeas • • Trnin. Arrnncrtl. locilit.n. near station; also garage. In- southwesterlesterly side ooff YVestticlYVe d Avenue Knj.-inet'i f niiidl thth e StreeStt CommitteCmmi e of-ththo -* '- in the comploto sewerage of tho* Robert Vuckman, Harold Garber. | will be'fobe'f r ththe hospitahitl l fundfd. road, adjoining lands of party, of first corpus to settle the legality of his .WEST END CAKAC.K unire ll.'i West .Milton avenue. It from Madisonn Avenuee .northwesterl. ly, fof r Common Council, who an- hereby, mipow- ,v IUV It ought to bo. so matlo that Charles Xadel, and Edward Zler of... iTril lo th'ti-rmim.' the lilies, estulillsh thf part and lands now or formerly of detention in tho Reformatory when •ort-'c Ave. II"- Irving Street a distance off approximatelximatelyy ^M4M1 lectleet. All Guaranteed Used Cars on "' into a general plan of sow- Carteret, a]I graduates from Rahway HORSESHOECONTESTTOMORROW | She merely has to pick up the telephone to bring- no yl i (Pliiine lo~S) CASn l'AID for Dental Gold. Old Jewelry, Section -'. That the above work shall j:rndt' order the omission of any portion of n i^. iiuuayno; trustees' Edward S. Savage, Clark Township. his sentence was for State Prison, j lirblges. 'Diamonds, etc. Goods returned tlio work tloenu'd by them to he unnecett- nly for one street but for u High Sdiool In tho class of 1925 will I There has been considerable inter- Opon Evriitw:*. ... l.e under I In- supervision of the City tiiBl- ITS not o: Anna Goldman and Albert Goldman, | the food., No need to trudge thru the.streets in a]} •prison life was freer and more pleas- -. . Jt It not satisfied. Mail to Robert Utaler, nwr and the Street Committee of th. s:iry am! innki* svu-h decisions reirnruine Liberal Terms enter tho medical school at the Unl- est aroused by the Union County her husband, to Niels Sloth Nielsen, i'Jo Sterling street, Brooklyn, N\ V.. Common Council and that the coals anil any ami nil demita In connection with 'V ant, he said. He had been sentenced tho nalil Improvement thnt may be neces- "'{"/"i-oiinoctlon wllh the-, sower laiU verslty of Pennsylvania this fall. Horseshoe Pitching Tournament, premises In Stearns street! 2CG.77 feet lll'NtiAI.OW ]ul"-St ejpeuscs thereof shall be duly -assessed he, lid ! kinds of weather and dangerous traffic. We deliver. February 23 by Judge- Caffrey in New- as a local improvement. In iliiiullton street, four nx.ius and balh. electricity, gas, PART OF OCR STOCK: botween Brown ark for "assault and battery and rob-water, l.alli ami plaster walls. Ordinance CLINTON M. )1AK>:K, Section 1- That the sum of :>ovcn Hun- *"sU-tion :>. That the entire cost <>f salil NASH •me -mil Madison avenuo, which was. 1 ft bery for a term of three to six years. lias been passeil tor sower. Plot ^3x100. Fire Insurance. dred Fifty I?7OU.00I Dollars be nnd theImprovement shall be duly unRrsseil U|ion t0 i Our service is reliable and courteous, our goods the L\i Cherry St. Phone 534. same is hereby appropriated for the pur-tht- property benetltlnp thertby In accoru- BCICKS 1KM Special Sll Coupe •'•"orillEB owners who must pny the Third Asistant Attorney General In secllim where new housi^ pell for auco KittiaAc Jaw aajulocnl improvement, *.H.t«pWk . j !~iw-of-!<>rjirU.v-lUuujciiiK_Uui-ciiaU-au.a. itr-V. A.lri..r...i iicmlinr Liest money-can-buy-at the -lowest-possible-price; Ricliaf(T"SVol-T;tdn;~rei)reseliHng~nie expenses chargeable lo the City of Kahwny Sfctlmi ^. That the sum of FlUoeu Thou- Grand & liiillillng ami l.oiin • Mortgage of 51,400, 1023 Advanced Coach * nriiilto made a somewhat similar -Tel- prison board, said the law of 1919 payable $14 monthly. llalam-e cash, or LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS In connection with the fnrrcoinK work t»an rnOPOSALS iral Standard Coupe .WO Kelly. John Post. A. L. Jar.lot, George Streets fer, to which tho vico-L.Vjncellor bargain, ^."xKHJ. Jjoo. Kasy terms. L.O- Sealed proposals will be received by thetherefrom duly assessed upon the property ponseH eharceabhhbl * to ththee City of KKahwah y [jct'. i!'" toiumlttce EUld, but in that agreed. catei] where laud nearby is .selling lor MOCniiiuiiiu Couuril- of_Uie. I'lty of Iiahwnr. -benetlted _ thereby and that teinp.orarx hi conntctioiL-vlth the .iorccolw:—work, JD^ Master Six Touring ISM (JCjrJlndor Coach _.. SU-Ktodlngcr. J. K. Kenna: printing X J.. at a regular meeting to be held in bonds or notes nre hereby authorized to be and that the coat of said loeal tinprovement lien Country Club Coupe 1IC< Coupe -..,. , a from Toot. Umigalow can easily be ttC WWlBB G Specials Friday. and • Saturday • ; moved to cheaper location for speculation the City Offlrcs on Wednesday -rvcnlnK, Issued from lime to time In an amount he paid therefrom nnd the. hcni'Ats derived M^aillt'on street only, and could not WlT.? °V - McCartney: ECONOMY MAR DUES DOUBLE not to exceed In the aft-refuto Seven therefrom duly aspessed upon the property 1K1 Sed«o ' William J. Hennessy. Thomas r. lioiue. leaving line site for larger house.- October .1, 1U'."7. at S P M., for the con- CHEVR0LETS " Cj1(.mleu lon will takb part In the annual than~100 per cent' over previous Is as follows: letermlned by the City Treasurer who Is or notort shall hear Interest at a rate not 11I24 Sptfdater •• ..."."...._ .,- .ii,!i'd Hint tho t"80. which 5 'Ihs :ed by the 1|f steam heat included. On trolley and bun ich vllrlllcdaUe_plpe-li^^4' .to—«>ic*vd_!ilx_piir_cciiL-pcr_aniiuu] DODOES "•est pany or SU Mary's parish to QUALITV JU.WAYS 1 MW& irn~e-r~:ilho one--bltirfc-a?f lr Section fl. All other matters In iripect ifCl IJcht c S«H)«n wa< added cost of placini g tho i , granted. Directors' meetings will be temporary bonds or notes as It may be ow NoV(;mber aD( Campbell's stallon. ln.iulre I'.K) Main streel. •ssarv to tm-et payments required. to said himda or noteti nhala l be determined HKM Coupe ,., ItCVSpwInl Six Coach -•no a", i"* ' level, bo ppai d byy own and 1°- • * l 5 "d U held the tl ;er>*^3ASll "by the City Treasurer. wliorTs~h"e"reb"33r v IfC4 Coupe ... ltd Light Sfx Tonring_. , f« io tin; west whho aro thh o ones Tomato Soup ^Jresein were: - i'resldtsnt, ii. i*. *uur- ,"AK» lin. ft. of 1- Inch vitnned toorltoorl&>dd (u cxf-i'iitecxft nnn d IIssu e Midid- ttenipo- E. 0. S. Card Party ' l-'Olt SALIC—Vlctrola and 75 records. 1'er- bd t I ltcil Sedan ... IfJ4 1K4 Blc Six •Tqurlns; ,... Wwill proflt oj raj'; vice-president, Clifford B. Geh- NOTICE OV INTENTION rary bonds or notes ns It may lie ueeoasary _ Mrs. Lester W. Ford was in charge Roasting Chickens. Ib 3 for feet .-..iMlilion. Phone HSI-M. It N.tMW lin. ft. of1 10 Inch ritrillfil tile pipe l't.'ltl.IC NOTICE Is hereby given that to meet payments requlrej. »rp9-13 1K2 Lleh't Six Coup* i ni> i-tiiiR of tho council ns a com- •6 lbs ring; -secretary, W. S. Bendy;, treas- FORDS .of iho E o. S. card part* at the the following Ordinance wns introduced al THOMAS J. LOl'OHLIN. -iuif of tho whole.to UocWq yUal Cl f 29 -'• I.1M lln. ft. of S Inch vitrified tile pipe regular nuvtluK of the ('omniuu Council ? Wjn<-".».Club Wednesday. Avhcro urer, J.-Blanchard Durand, Attorney. r'OIiSAI.K— Fl(lncksekinks.. : President Common Council WILLYS-KNIGHTS Ti-oulil bc~donc~ln-! Education, presented in a per can I.itlle cash, easy lerms. rhone Kahway .", VZ"xt'>" Toes. Oelnlirr .1. 1W.7. at S:i«l 1'. M. at the Com- Mayor. • ers. .Mrs. George F. Wldman; bridge, Breast of Lamb, lb 3 lbs William Weil, Paul T. Kline. r 1KB " r> 10"xr." Tees. mon Council Chambers. IIS Main Street, 10X SCylindor Sedan 11,110 DAII.T 8 A. M. TO » P. M. li-tur. i"" reasons for slow progress .ViO lln. ft. of K" tile -pM"' for deep cut Kahway. N. J. CORPORATION* NOT1CK I V Kord< Mr8 Robert l'KTKH SKNSKSUi—MEKF.N.V SKXSKNIG IKS Touring ISfl '» iti "ti^iriK-tion of tho Grover xi"' ';.} ;. ' wisdom. KIWAN1ANS PLAY GOLF 10 TX. Srott Ave., ut Scott Ave Station. miieetlons encased in concrete. All persons interested will have an op- lTIU.lC NOTICE la hereby jrlven lhat SUNDAY 0 TO 12:30. Mrs. William Ader. Another card It I'laiu and spn-lllriitiuns for al.ore work porlunilv to he heard at that time. the following Ordinance wan ndupted .on rj"J3 Koailmrr 710 ci xrade school. Tho letter Red firapes, 2 lbs Royal Gelatine Harry Kopf, of the Orange Kiwanis parly will be held next Wednesday may be eiainlned at the otllce of the City M. F. (iETTINCS. !ii::il reading .at a regular uietMtn^ of the IBM Sedan iln-yllniler 1.010 CAMS GUARANTEED i-jise ." rr.-po'nse to a request sent 25 String Beans Club, won the prize toward which all Kiurinf-er and all bills must lie submitted Coniui->n Cuuncll helil Wednesday evening. afternoon. Rnmp of Yeal, lb or Jello l-'Olt KENT—Comfort for-winter, 4 ele- City Clerk. 1KB S-C'yllndcr S<-dan U10 _\ir ii.n.rd by the council on the 35 contributed at the golf match between gant rooms, $'JV>. Kvery modern con- upon the form to be suplied by him. AN OKIUSAM'E SepteinbtT -1. HIT. CONVENIENT TERMS A errtitiec! che«'k In' an amount enilal to AN OK1IINANCK lo aulhoriie the grad- ORDINANCE J,v,..!s.-;-::d.itIon of Councilman A. C. STRING OR WAX BEANS package 10 2 lbs the local Kiwanians and the Orange Vfi:i.-!ire-., iurnaee: main 'avenue: trolley. POCAH0NTAS CARD PARTY (iar.i^r optional. Also .1 rooms, IRl.'j Kab- 10 per cent of the total bid. made pnyalile ng of tlie ntadwav and the construction AN OKIMNANCB. to tix- the salaries or Club at the C'olonia Country Club iue. beyond Keforinatory anil to the City of Hahway. must accoinpany f curbs and gutters on holh sides of Cod- Ihe ui.TiibiTS of the paid Fire 'Pepart- Kahway Council, No. IOC Dt-grec of 2 pounds y ey T!i.. r- .ix.ns were: First, that a bad 25 Wednesday. i I each I.id and the Common Council reserves din^tou Street from .l.iques Avenue 10 iuvn[,~ttf the City of It ah way, tixing the ! >li; wa s I'-Jcahomas, held a card party Wed- Rib Roast, Prime Cuts, ib 35 It ru" < ' - encounteix-d necosal- Delegates to the State convention While Slar C:is Slati.Mi. the ripht to reject any «.r all bids and toDwight Street. •date when the same shall roumien<"e .Vid nesday .liBhl. of which Mrs. Waller 1. waive any informalities therein. HE IT OKI)A1NKI> by the Common prnvhliiij: for tin* submission of maid on-ldi'rablo shoring to keep Fresh Carrots, Corn, Beets, Lettuce at .Ocean City will be Ruscoe D. Conk- 'di: 1IKNT—Oetotier 1. live rooms and hprlim«T WAS chairman.hi - assisteii i by lialli. all oilier improvements: in good niAiti.ES s. ursn. •onn.il of the City of llaliway: Onlinaiiee to a referendum. : from caving in: second, that Jin, William F. Veech. Harry Simmons. ~Scctioi. 1. That curbs-and gulters be KK IT OUDAINKD Uy - the. Mayor .and Mr. Edward J. n<.yt. Mrs ^Biirahurd Rib Roast, Blade End f\. lo.Miiun. rent reasonable. --Inquire. 73- Lettuce, uead ..., H City Engineer. i Agtrsrtlinl. Celery. Tomatoes at Lowest Eugene G. Sineathers, William F. Lit- llamillon street. Phone iki:',-,!. . H -olistrucled on U.th sid.s of rotldlnglotl Common Count-it of tlie City of lUbway. .WltiimiT. sirs. William II. liranney. 10 NOTICK OF IXTKXTIOX s"tre.-t fr.-m .laques Avclle ti. lUvi^-h: Slre<-t in th.* C"iititv of UiiU'», as follows: ; !us be«n delivered slowly, tle and .lames M. Pettit. Rev. Ches- Mrs. Eisner IJaru. .Mrs. Peicr Kried'l, and Chuck Pot Roast, lb KOIIMS TO LET -Three rooin.t with all Pl'IILU' NOTII'K is hereby fiven that anil lhat the roa.h\-;iy of t!iat pi.rtioa of Si'ction I. That, im ati'l after January 1. Charles F. Carter, Manager .!- that the delivery of terra ter M. Davis wcin the attendance prize impri'Venieiits: rent reiis oiulble. IiiQuire the following Oriiinani-c was iiitrodtii-od a: l.lin^-lon Srrei-t be graded. 10JS. the salaries »«f ttu- monjbt-r.i vt the Mrs S'.ricktr ami .Mr*. Krank Market Prices. donated by Paris . R. Forman. Freo- a regulag r uie.-ting ..f the Common <'oiiin-il J. That Ihe above work shall I' pnlil Kire I>.-i'artmetit of the City <'T K.iti- in-t'u delayed.' Mr-, l.ol.eison. -Ji Es•Xs street, ltall- w;iy be as follows: Mnrriy. Tlu- card tablu -1,mated by Carrots or Beets, bunch l WlWednesd.id y ev.-inug. S.-ptembe »e admit certain delays," land J. Cihbons became a raerabf-r. A li.l.l 'Jl. im.l.-r the supervis of [he City Rahway Avenue and Burnett Street. Elizabeth Mr.-. lli-.-an. Tju-^jiMLjrl?-- rr.n •••--n hy l"Oi: UEXT—Apartiiient . ii li:lt r-ai.l Orililtau.-i' will l.e further ci'll- • - •<)nu'o"o"i>Iulon'"ihar"u8deT Dairy is expected at the next meeting li.illi, all improvements, Iii'iuire tli.-renf shall l.e duly :iss. wl a a ocal xv-.iv shall 1M- an r.umial >al.irv of J?«,'.H«UM One~BIocl^ fronTCouYthouse Tel. Einefson~033X Mm. Arcliu Mclntyr.'. Vrlu-i in : iil.T.-.l an.l presenteil for tinal passage on I; t. il.i Thi* nMiiiM-n-atinn of !li - A>*UT:i!it n*::ince3 tln> job is prosn.-ss- ar the-Y. M.-C. A~ Harry Simmons •rherry sir.-,-!-, n*>.ir - Ks[..-rli : t I>:noc!ili> wirn: u, tin- folUiwin;;- M-., 1". M. jt the Com- | :iim ••! Thirty:!-..- CncumbBis, 3 for let! the singing with .Max Rubin at the tii.11 .". That th Clii- f nf thf l-'ire Ltfpartttu-tit "f Ihe City t.T.ilily as could be i-xpected. Pork Loins, Fresh Hams and All ..•1 Cl. .i:::fie " Main - Mu'u.lreil H liars I..- ar.d II"- •f Kahway sh.ill br an animal -n.tlary \ assurance of trro con- .pir.no. Kahway. N. .T. -.1 Uli- is 1 •rel.y aj.lT •rialed f.ir the pur- l-'ni: I:I:.\T— rooms and 1'ath. ...: I In- buililltiK will be rvidy Wi T. :i-i-l... Mi- l...) at 11^ Elizal.eth All persons interested will have an op- | j .•inp.Tarily 1]t::lti.-iIIi; !! >ts • .•I The .on sation ..f i-.irh Captai Tel. Emerson 4757 _.._.Other_Cnts_:ofJMeat..Jit:___ TEA STORE_ 1 Ti h AUTUMN MEETING. I poru::::ry :.. be heard at,that time. in.i rs.-al.l- to Hi.. i-:ty .-f - "r'.-uriiriryT'unU --*-'^o:no un- All kinds of Fruits and Vegetables also .ill It rLmtut--iii-.i!i..--Cl;y o KIT. Mr.". M. A. Ma;,-... The annual autumn meeting' o[ the ] - JLK. IIETTINCS. I i;.,t, li..n with II.- foreioini: K*.iii*w.Vy WIAW an annual salary o •••-•.i>- occurs !tt t3ii» future." Mr.-. 112 Main St., Cor. Monroe St. Rahway Tef. 807 State organization'"of ilw ~n\n\z'n'U'rf" rniri:i:NT---ruri.i5ire.T-r.-..-. J;-i^-Mri. Jiltis (,.••! Peaches,_etc.,.at Lo>*esLila£keLP_cices. LowestJMarket Prices .... AN (>i:i>!XANCE j .,r,,,-,..., •u: !•- [.aid :her.-fr..m ,i::.l "t;-ii-h I.'ontvn:t:;t • provliilhs -an Incrcaso S : r "'.1 Tfce r;.v iM',...'!. Mr.-. y.U) of the American Revolution, wi!! be! i'-'i'^p'h •-'•ni'-- ' ''" ' '"' ' *'{' AN OK1HXAXCE I" anlli.Tiz,- the con- ...,.,..,; lii-r-fr..:-. duly a«- .1 up..:: Tir- • •r t!:e Cili'—L-£ ;!:,. u:i-::ibt'r.» oj the tiro \ . -rnviicii >>f a .-.-nient eonrro'e sidewalk [ • • r..;•- rl .Mr-'. Tiicrc-a |[,.,-^ L held at I":!" u'cloi-1; in the lnnrning ' — " - , • |.i:nelii.-.-.1l ::.: r.:.y^-.i..l Kahw.iy iuu.il >.i!;iry ot was ailopn-J (in fir.nl ; :tlt >rl l :.- .:rerh.-r.-M: -'•••. M' '-i, of Friday. Si'pien'.h.T "•>. a; Washing-! i'i:.\"' nr.u. .\n:si:--\Vh ol--'"" ' w.'*t' V >l l.- of .r.-fTrr.-un Avenue j ;i>iri|V • • iju.-stlon will b" jni! u'p" r r -I fr. • ••" The T.ud.. • to:r> ii.-ail(juaricrs. .Morn-town. ' :.i-r..-.-:.:;y ,.i>\> l.-.vu-rr.d ..::•••., ',.y ]T" n|:p\i\|.:n" j,_v' ''ji,,'. '"coVnau.n | •,".'.'..-'."• .i! !!)<• Kiii-r.,! .'k-i-l!.-,ii. !'•! I'.r.- I >. •irhii.-iit i-C ' tin- Mr-. Luiii-hi-ii!' reservation-* .-hould Iv ' i"i:y ..f Ka-hM : iluii.l uri'-il ••'. l!.-- i"i:y "f Hallway: n,-r;-. shall IK- ,;i ;i:i:!ual ^ihiry J-,t?\O-J_ a*-lopU-:l <,:; ,';r:ii: ;!-.- i made ivith .Miss Grai-e ilug:. ."1 j-':-::?:.-;- . l-'i UEXT .•:•. • (•" -W.'-A:i'.i:-. •-•r.nj- .l run ;.i an.I .-.liislrii -.1 on-III. :i'; I..: lin ^[ri.'i, .Murristir.vn. by .M<>::-Ia> .if i i u.-:.-rl> • .1.- -.-, ::. .',!.i:n -!r>-.-t Smai t. In ; I'ir.- l«.-i..r::u.-:i: . .'.-:::r:li AVr:.;.. >!.:i!l I. • .::i ..i.nu.i! ll.it; : S.-.II...-1. L- '1' :^ .:' i:..h« • : to !ii;.-:.i.;-nl .iv. ::j,-. Railway chapter will attond. ' : — >'.'.l.M i»'. M V. >. ;.|>. j,,.,!,:,;. i I..- :i:i.!-r :1..- >: j }1"..'-"'-. 1 I'm: "tin fiirii;-!i-.l ' ::--.-r :•: •'. Il:,- .-( th- Closed Al! Day Tuesday X (".17:0:1. ;.L's. Kr- All :;, .,1'- ''.-::!:::.'t- Con:i. l\re D. ATTEND CONVENTION I is l.?.,-l I ::., ..-.niMl-X; r.-. Hush Mji:.I.m:il'.i. ' --\l'.-:.-'-- • ':--r-. -I..ill be dnl.x Firu-Ciii.-I W.iltcr II. Hi-;-:::.-!!. ('.;,. I .: 1.,,-al ::..pr..v. . I.. :,u-<,,,>. Mrs. I|.T- Th.it f!:: )r.ll!:.t::i-.-. v tain ,1a:!.••- Si-vcsis. \. .1. '^irw.-- • •Ji-- >j::i of 1 rw.-K,. Hun- ! I J;.- 'J..qt:- s .r.vn::,. i! Cliai-Ies Si-h.ii-for a:i.l I).-Wi;i '.". ' . Ir.-. 1 '.si.-Ji«n»i. K .11:. r- i.l Ih.. same i On Account of Holiday 'in; iir.N1: 1:1 >v. '•-_•.I'Lui-.l i::-..-..:;.- Foulks wen: :.. :i:c Srai'- In-i-.^'.i'n's • l-r..;.: i:i:.-.i f .• purpov "f i : tin- mil u-..u.;ral ,-;.-.•:i.- • l'.,rr..:!. Wjlt.'r 1. convention a; Miami:- r'wy y.-s:.- -: i.l XOTItT. OF IMT.VniPN. K:lti-.v.iy. f..r 'a,- !- -ir|...» .-r'.i'.wr. Mr rr.:tik Mnrr.•.>•. M..-- r • f Kali l-.i day. I-'otilk.-. WHO is accnmpanii-,1 ir.- ! cl.KAN I'l UMSHI'.P K"i IM l..r :r.\ v..:,- i.f |!i,. l--t-.:l v . Mr- .M.iry f.>;,-..\,I. p I- ill, ::..• r..r,-L-.'.in- w..rk "an.l :.-n:a- ...r.lir,.,.,.-.- i..,- .":>:ri- .\.-l.n^'. >.-j.:.--!ii.,-r •_•!. .-"I'.r.v. ji ;. r. I'-..:;;.. ML,;,. MI.-. :\-;. .• i .inly n----,,l :>..n 11..- !.r..|...rty li.-n,-- ;:.: u.i-. I...--.-.! ..a :irs: r. ...ha^- l.y ..'. :li.- i.-.-.il\.!T.TsV. L. .M. Jlau;p:iiri. .Mr-. K. BUSINESS . "": L '.ii r.-:iim | ;,:,.,i ,i T-I..V an.l tli.it t.-utn.-ary li..n,!s •;. Cuuii.-il :il 111.- -.ii.1 ii :i:i_- a:.,I .1 :!:.- ("ity i.f il. C«:irr.t)-i, Mr.-, n.-v.ye l;i---.-.\.r..i. : 0PP0STUNITIES : _•_:—: THo\rASxroT'orfu.v.~' _122_;MAIN._STREET, RAHWAYLN.J. ""•orr. -.1 ——Jus t— Us e— i l!ii' :if.-ri-K.i!.' Tivflv.. Ilnmlr-'l 1'. . a:,,Mi.. C,:u- I'r.'^ldcnt Common Cuncfl! Kawut's Rahway Bakery iM-'JiKU' TOO LATE FOR 1< assifice r.. i.i-ii <'..•:i,.-.L ( i:.,: i JLBfr S:r.-I. i:i:.\'i' i"iirii.~ii.-i :i---;n ;'..:• -, Ualiu-.iv. .V J. Attest: j. aii-I 1)-. .'jiiii-r* 7. T'i,- *:n:u-r "f . al- :.-.,,-.,;:... .,1,,,,-s r.-..ll.-y :„,,! I:*.- • YM,C * Your Phone a —Free M. I". cnTTlXCS. 1 All p,TMir.< inu-rcstL-d will have :i:i 'I;'.- s^r^-_^ will r,.'f..-ive .-. nri^.^. I>KlVl-:i: WAN n:ii |--,,r s.,n,r.l:,v >„. I i-.- walk 1.. IV I: K. st:ili..n. In- '-In!! I,, oppurtunity to !.. l-.t-;ird r.t thai tiij-.e. CltyClrrk. s. Main St., Rahway Specials for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23, 24 •• M-- !ra M. V:in VI.-]:. :'..: A.i.ui,- •<,.-, ,,..r• --a: !>.-r aant::ti. Approvt-d: Call Rahway •:.' l'h..n.- ]n-;-M l::ilm-.iy. i-.-|.-j;;--J; • >....,ii.>N -*. 'Vliat all nth.-r niMtttT" in r.-- M. y. I;KTTIXI;S. THOMAS A. FYFIK. 0USY BEES BUZZ — ;-]»vi i, Mavor. .• .-ai.l I .1- ..I- H..T.-H shall I,,. ,1... City c:...-lc. Th-' nu-y~H-.-»- ("in!, of !;'.,• i:i> iwiirn-:. I'll KKNT r..a:- r....m l.niiL-al..w • I l.y lli.- t'ily 'rr.:il:l'IX.\.\i-l:. to au:fci.rii, :li.- cm- IJ.:;iii-; <"b*.:rrit.— hriri n hr.rTr - .~u'.i:ili'!rJ !•> Deliyery ' - - ! ii -'^.r. Sl-|.^;-4t '.s.-iid i' inp.irary I.,.Mils ..r ni.tu^as-it luav- >lru.-tio-i of a -.-.v. r in Sl.urn* S;r.-.-t Wt-dii.-dav nichl. Tin- iiror foi- ]"ui; KKNI' -KrilL'.- n:*-*-'.ir.^'. It L-iI r.M.m. half -sary i.. a,.-.-I paynii'ius r.-qnir.-.l. l..-:«.-.-ii Main s;r-[ and Tlioru sir. et. I.iw-: .1'r.ivvr. Oiwrlfs Itu^-r 914 and 91! I.!.••!; fr.nn stjii.. M ritlKIl.MAN -1T.-5 liakin-.' r..r I!i: IT liUIi.MNKH liv lit.. I'oi.tn SundayDinner •;.•; l-'ii];..!! .-:r,-.-i. ('••llll.il of Hi.- I'liy of l::ilm-ay TO ALL I :iml cliildl-.-ii at v.-rvr.-as.mal.li- : l-:i . \V. s.-..:i av,-i. S.-.-tioi. 1. That a" ».-wer of a -ize ;,, he Phone Calls Receive I'll..in- NOTICE .OK INTENTION : Is the one meal of the week we all like' best and we do not roi: r.KNT-1-i....r iv .-d.-.-It. s.-pL":j • n ITISI.H" Ncillci: is h..r.-l.y t-iv-n that il.'t.-r;aiii.-d t.y th.- City Kn^-ini er he eon- >trni-t.-.l ami Imilt in St.-.irns Sir. .-I troni .Mi-.- Sylvl.i n.l-k.rvill.-; the Same Careful i Ai.|.lv :t7 \\*r il..- fiill.ii.:..- 11-.jinin--i. M-.IH im r.nlin-nl t PARTS Ot fjit—enTl-nf-tTii--t-vi';riil^ senrr~UT-gr"nf~>T:iVn* need-to-hurry— through—For-a-real-bang-up onexhoose nil: l:i:.\T—I.ar.e rooms uilald lor two a r.-^-nlar i:i.-.-ti!i^- ..f tin- l',.ninn.:: r.nim'-'il o'i»«ii fro.-.i K;iv.}\r.\ Attention as thougH Fl'll l:KNT—Tlir i« and l.alli :•• m.-ii. with i.r with..lit ..ar.l. Inr|i:iru h. 1.1 W.-.ln.-siiay .-wiiin-. s.-|.ti-:nl.,.r -Jl Str.-t w.-il.-rly for a .lislai,,-.- ,,f api.r.nl- •liia:.-ly :-'.n f.-.-t t..-.-tli.-r with ih,. --.->- THE CITY llfrht lmusi-k.-epl tjt ui\ *.l*k:U£ ill.!', till.- Central avenue 17: \V.-; i;rand MM. JK-W i l!'-'7. ami was i.a-s.-.l ..u ilrst r.-a.lhiK l.v Mi.-.« l.oui- from this big list of money saving specials You Called in Person K.iliWiiy. N. .1 -I.l'.-fri4t c'.imin..n Cnnril at iln- s::iil in.-,-tiii^ aiu] sary ma:iliol,->. V l.ram he.s, ,.[,-. ..! f.ir i!if MIIOO! Si-eliiui L'. That th- aliuvt- work i.hall In- inid.-r th.- .ioii of th,. Citv i;n-i- »tvt:o:i. I; ts tin- Mis- Kv •-•!yn II.:\\ s. Ml; q u ::;•;• : nf c.'.l!' lii-r and tin- Iiruiii.i^- •'••iillnitlee' of th,- :nity ilu!) to havo s:u l'o:i;mon l.'..iiiirii and th,. ,,,st- .n.d ex ti:.-:ulH-r'-. Iil!> M.-- •«-s LI:ili.!:i V:t '.vs!-::. FRESH KILLED 1-!-«.- th,Trot'-hall I..- duly a"ss--«...d In Where the Red Front Shines, 141 Main Street IJMU-.' S:m:-. M^rri sun .i:i-i a, ror.l;iii. ,- with 111,- l.iw a^ a loeal !:n- A:u .•lia Fancy Concord ix.muhv ranr.iIMI; s,.V. - A'.::\?. icv.-ni.-nt. iiom.v Mi- ri'dMi Mi-s A!ic-'.- [;;is";,-r- Sheffield Plilk ion. S'-etiini ::. That the Mini of Klfte.>n IIUTI- :nti to th.- Soup or Fricassee dr.d .S1..VHMK1, ii,,i|,,rn l.e and the sain.- vil!,-; -n l.i. M!Ms !.::i!l.i!i ] in: r*-:ii!- :~ h--re!,y apprnprial"il for tin- piirpove of "Meet Me at Charlie's" GRAPES 11'.-. .Ml- •.o.-ii.- by :.-mt,orarily linaii.-iii^ "the .-..st^ .Tnd i-\- :;: ir> Pust. Vo'.'-r.ttls o! - KUKO Murr.iv: c! rln'i :iu:lUKTS- .-('i-i t.itln: - Lillian 3 cans Great Neiy Chrysler "62"— l'--ii>.-.- rliarK,.ilil,- to tin- I'ity of Kaliivav In ;.?n;o.-ite*l, in :i t-oin:ir.i::i- :. .M"s Chickens, lb _. 16-quart basket . ..lin.-tio:i v.-ith th.- f..r.-f..iiv work 'yiul ( i |)a»!-«a. Jl!.--f K\rolv.i • on was 6-cylinder motor. 7-bearing crank- Thar tli,. ,-..»( of s.--s.-..l upon ih,- properly l..-n,-* int':K< '.v•-.'ri' in tha rc<- o•. Mis s Lillian Invar-strut pistons. Oil filter and air i't.riMiiit -<.tr""t .mil f-'- FRESH KILLED _ cleaner. Yen tilatei_ crankase.. Im- ..... tii.-.i tli-.-r-'by and .that, leinjuirarv r.on.u *.r •\iu--or., Mis- IV,.- n:!iy .(.Misn. Tion-s—nri"-liir.--l-.r- aill!iorii,-.I t,,'1... UM'W4' •.I--. Thi- protest Tvn> n- Brook field Fancy Eating or Cooking pulse neutralirer and rubber engine _. Mrs. .".ia rv Kin ,-!i. ••""Hi tlnif T ie in an aui..;i!it not i.. ll.i.inl of Adjustment. :»- mountings; New cellular t>-pe radi- , i.-.-.-il In Hi.-, afc-irret-.i!'- l'lfi.-.-n Hu:nlr..l (Jixality Meats Sold at Swift's Golden West .i rcconimfinlallou [ha; ator. 4-whccI hydraulic brakes. Road S1..VKI.IHH dollars pursuant to the pro- TO AWARD TON OF COAL Apples 1 f Icvelircrs, front and rear. visions of s,-,ti,,ii i:s. Chapter iVJ l.ai\> of •; Jplin T. Ui'iUm. lmihl- ';''";, -i- -mi l.-.l. ivhi.li l.on.U ..r notes : ;:.!-. ileniid a permit fnr A Ion of coal will lie awarded the j Butter, lb >n:ill l.oar iiit.T.-st at a rale not to exceed "i .i puViic jt.trn^c at tills winner of ;i i-ard party p'annfrd by l!ii-| FOWL,lb 16-qt. basket six p. r .-out p.-r aniiiuii. ' i::iti"l ]llutn,{ nir.-cl Kiehiircl J. Mnrson. '.vooil, Kiln: K:nil>' Str:!ki'!e. Roasting y SCO POTATOES 3 lb Quality | Ma.'Kaian. i'laris w,>r,- ailva:n-;'il at XOTICE OK 1NTKNTIOX. -:i :lu' Ma;ilo avrnuo CHICKENS I'll'.I.lC XOTICK is iHTi-liy ^Iv.-n that :-!i!ij; went to tile s ttu» meetinj; Tui'-ilay nisht at Ihe Why Pay More, pound i- fuMou-liii; Orilinan. •' was intr.-il'ii-.-iI at Ti:'* pdici- itllninitti'*' \v:u, lionu- of. Miss Grotrhcn I.enike, of St. 3 1-4 lb average, lb 15 lbs, peck r.-i.-lllar nnvllnit.or lllr ('..llinn.li C il Roasting , j C.'orp' avonue. Linden, for a play at „»!- "•'•''n.":.|aj- cvi-iiiuK. s..|.i..,,|l..-r -i'l: Roasting •m»-«.t fi'iim O. C. Ol l!l-\. an.l wan |I:ISM-,I ..a first r.-a.lln- l.y •••'•> !» i!i-t;ill two 3a Jt'ffci- Fancy Sunkist 1 anil l-r.s.-nt.-.l li.r Una! pa.-s.iu-- i-n 1 JT : M sc.ii avi-mie. Another outiuc to Sunsweet Prunes "'• 'r •"- .-' -. " *•'" ''• - al Hi.- ri.m- :i,...vil from nian'aok'H in > Soaili Mi-.vinuin Ki'Tva'.ina, ix(U in- > r t Ghickens ••' aiiuw ••,'w,.r K;i^ To :ih'w:i}-.-''x!'j. "•'••"'"'• •""" '''"" ' ' '- hclil pri'haly Sumlay. Hi".o!>fr i". All p.rsoiis inli-r.-sti-d will liave an ;.- ;I:O|),T way, rather than opporsuniiy ii, i,,. i,,.;ir,I at that ilnu- ;!•• hnu^os. Th(> stri-i't iti>ix.\xn-: c '•' viiijiueiT was authnrizt-d Alma ZaK-1. lsah.lle I^nrkwiiod. Kdna AX (IIIIiINANri:. t.. aulhi.ri;:.. the .-(.ii- >*r,ieo. Louise Kraft. Kmily Strakele, j Jersey Cut (AllpricisJs_o.}:.JDatoit,sub'siict.ta.amcntVedcral -excite tax) "•n..t« prooood with the con- Campbell's Beans or li.. wi-l.-rly Kill- of I.l'ii.V.-a A'IV'I Theresa Prepiak. Mr. and" Mrs- Clin- Fancy Sweet ( in Intnan aveuuc lr..m a p..ii,i i,,.-,r Hi,- iu.rlliw.--i.-rlv »i. Ka Si-hult:, Henry i 1-ri.-.. Sir.-.-I. n..rih.-rly. r.,r a .li'sra':. % Minna street. St. '"" T>'y - Fresh Cali Hams Ib Andrew Strakele. Arthur Jordan. iii'-. Allicniarli" stn-i't, Or- Tomato Soup, 3 cans I'l". IT l>IiH.\IXKI> l.v th,- I Potatoes, 6 lbs ,m,n,. '. I'laintlclil aveiniL', Cod- pound ('.•llli.il i.f 11,.- C[|v ..f lEahwiv- MACHINES EXPLAINED :.-«-jii.n- .1 Thai a 1-f.n.l i-.-:n.'-"i i-M.-w.-iH: I..- l.ii.l ..n,,| .•„,..,r...- •'< l'. II. Wiuans, contrac- T. 1!. Junes, rcpresfinins Hi'"- I"'0"'- -l.-rly siile ir lli.- n..rllnv.-st,-r!y Sill,' of I'riee tlci'u. r,d:lril avi-niu1' and Fi-moti1 i-i'llslts tiflli-i" .ulil in 'j '->"; all thedifference between perform- •.•lii.-nt ll.al may I. ,-,..s.-irv. "'• I'atornon street and Nap-o-Lin lYankee Fancy String There are four great lines to meet '•linn ::. That II,,. t,,tal ,,f."sa!,l >,„- received. Visiuirs were liny Amler ance arid value that are merely .-Illi-nl sliall l.i- ilnly :iwsrso,-,l a--:illisl | Ri son and Floyd !Iinv,.]|. nf \Vm)d!)ri-ivis led il" Pick-up, and power and speed that Among them you are bound to f with Uoberl Lindsay at ihe p p p g y ae bound to •s- i-han;i-:ilil,. I,, tin- (-Hy of lta)|WaT I Top Round Steak U Bryan't terrace, [ Ivory Shaker Salt !i".tl..ii with tin- fiin-Biiliic work anil I'.V «f, his service In the piano. • Carrots "or amaze as much as they exhilarate find the car that exactly fits your that h. -I ..f s:ii,l 1,,,-al- linpniv.-nuMu i '"•M War. plull,I tli.-n-fn H. K Sausage — instant responsiveness to steer- needs—^the car that actually pro- ml tin- l,,-n,.Iin tlicr. — instant responsiveness to steer- needs—^the car that actll oin .Inly as n I In- i.rop.Tty hpiip. • TRUCK HITS AUTO I large boxes, 3 for Rl.'.I Ih.-r.'liy am! llii ti'iiipnrary I IR or . RSCA'LL WAGER • \ seven-ton ivui-1; driven by J:isi'pli ! All Pure Pork, pound 5 bunches ing wheel —brakes that positively vides that "extra somesomethingt " at a : ing wheel — brakes that positively S r r n.rizi',1 to he l^siK-.l Pure Pork ;li roro,'nm ti',HIM.," , ,tn ',. 'i!is i-ucjllod, ahout town ! I'olkoch. llinc In an am,unit n,,t t,, ,.x. j ','''•._ lis;;u la i 'City, enislu'd into a parked scdanln ,..,„,.:, 'is.-Rri.K.'ili' l-'lv,. llnmlr.-il Fifty Prime Rib that t .-.,.,11.(1111 In.Man nursi I in Hi,, urnvlrln-i' I Smoked '•'' its OuK-nnin o was made .some St.'lienrw avenue near ForboU's Tea •f Sivtli.n 111. f'l,:,,,,,.,. -s,-: I...,w» ,.f nil.-. menioers of i!u; iv.) Room a; 7:.'.O ..clock l.i^t nisht. M.'-s- Babbitt's Shoulder IH am.'ii.l.'.l. whli-h l,on,l,i or in,l..» Bhnll i K I. Ii.ilan, of Athens. O., who was in •"" llll.T.'S, „, ;1 r ,„ ,„ „, , , J Sausage 1 I" "--?""! Joseph .McNeanmy. who ihe car. was badly shaken up. Patrol- i.-r .-,'iit pi.r annniil. Muskmellons WEST END GARAGE man Farlior, wiip_ InvestIgaied^issiiejl Sivtli.ti .'i That all oth.T iii,itt,.rs In r,.- ! Roast ,'.'.''' '" Elisabeth oil' abucU- Cleanser, 6 cans I Lamb Chops, lb ,.1-i-t to vaiil I,,,nil* or null's «hall hp ilr- ' Pork Butts rolnK n "smiiin'oii.sJs for-toinorrow inorulne. t ST.__GEORCE. AVENUE '.,..162 IRViNG'sTREET. 'liri l"r'• ' "William' Flansisiiii' *'f"'n«l—t'V—il><~<'ity—Trmnnrcr win, in •• L v licn-liy :iuthurli«(l . In un!cuta_:iii <-i-ismon-P held Wednesday evenlnc " ic.-;>:,.j ;-• "hclher McNoarney ac-1 secretary In tho absenc? of L. K. La.i-. U!c I -be'..i-'-.iss nnnott non r^r,reiSirdl. —.-.-!.T.Tisa;.. RAHWAYRECORD^FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1927 necessary public Imuroveinenta ' and Should Relieve Grand Juries which should be' done correctly the Tirst time. Ihe Department Store OPEN SATURDAY The Rah way Record r-it-M...... y grand )urv ha3 directed THE EDITOR'S New Jersey Advocito the intention o[ Uie Court and the public to the hun- MAIL BOX work easier as well as to prevent simi- ——^tf—Hizafaet lar occurrences it would bo a very EVENINGS SERIAL NO. 1SG9 dreds of petty complaints that.aro being made. It Is very good thing for Railway to InstUuto a The X>epo,rtTTten.t Store, of EHiz.<2tJh. at the Rahw.iy, X. J. 1'o.st Onice as seconil clnsa matter, noticeable that conditions' from this score are steadily conservative, inflexible and practical under tlie act oC October 2, li'ST. becoming worse, until the point has been reached when Owner in New ChurchJSt. sanitary and plumbing code. It Is grand Jury has felt obliged to throw out ns without sadly needed in this community. Favors Combination Drain A. L. NCGBY, CIRCULATION 2675 merit five out of every six complaints sent to it by the 37 New Church street. Published Tuesdays and Fridays justices of the peace and other magistrates. On Friday, September 9, there ap- Neither is this condition alone in Mercer County, .Rahway Publishing Corporation several of the other comities have repeatedly made the same criticism, and at lea.U two of them directed that J. R. HOUGH, President. their criticisms be sent to the Governor and Legislature, Our Great October Trade Sale START orrow CHARLES A. BRADLEY Local Editor. in Mn; hope that,action, would be taken to afford relief; Subscription rate S2.50 per year, payable in advance. bm nothing has been done. Perhaps there is no relief DETERMINATION! Single copy 3 cents. in sii;lu, though, the yu.^gesiioii has been often made that ThN ;i(lri'XllufUioiit H addri'Ricd to Such Values Are Worth Traveling Miles to Secure! the (ttlice of justice of the peace be .abolished. imp: NATIONAL ADVlftTISING RtPklSEMATIUS onl brlliKs- tin f 1 Xo_^cc.ure_this result IJ wilHie necessary to so amend lh.>>;.. whu InliMHl but IIM xvt havi« not /KES\ MAV jE«s6V-t»L»-srAruiJjii. .'-itr^t-elnlit - -_ ._ tt.ni.' H.». UlKht Ht»«r. IIITKIO ti> do KO \tf Ss) 1 llanrcy C. Woo.l, IViiiJn:: !lie. State Constitution as to remove tlie ollicu of justice from being unanimousl year to 7Si'..":!G units as against 513,- lii-for^' wo eloho toilny, anil open nn nc- V^W^BF/ "PequoT | Sew Y«rt—CMmo-PllilJiIclphia-Kciurt of tiie peace from constitutional protection. -There is ais-o in this matter. ntlV imitunitss, durincluriiiKg the samo perioperiod last 4% SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Rayon already authority for the Legislature tn create such year and' 732,14" 7" unit' s durin'-- g thhee cn- Hour*: As a matter of fact, it is very re- (jutnitt "Pequot" and "Mohawk" . sretablt- to learn that there is the tire year of IMG. The 1!'2G ou H-3 Dullj- "•" Kutunlny Pillow Cases Bed Spreads Part Wool Blankets "inferior courts" as may be needed, and there appears August 12. Fruit of least opposition at all to the further- was passed this year ori August 12. , 0-H MonJiiv Kicnlnc. . TS-.ZO baturjuy Eir to he no good reason why this should not be- done. At Last ' August "Crevrolet -turnwl—out-] Regular 5.00 ance of a worthy and economic as GfSQ units, showintr un increase in County Mayors' Ban Against Fireworks l^ast the people should be given a chance to vote on the well as sanitary improvement in the TG.fiSQ units, showintr un increase in Bed Sheets Sale Price proposition. August. 19277 , of 14.SC14SC7 unitsunits , ffoo r a For This Sale — -A niuveniuiL o^county-wide proportion to ban fire- vicinity. Many things ariae for. con- gain ot more- than nineteen percent. There was a. time Rahway as well-as all. over sideration in. the building up of a In view of the fact that the monl hly the Loom works ;)s a means of e(.'lt.-l)r:uini; Independence Day, was tnH n justin- nf l)u» neace- was community and chief aiming these Is tter oi neal liv 1IIU1V Jed ue. liRulmilloii jH'lii'dulc—the Au..u..._.QPpns5 ^needed eou: 144-trvlnfl-Rlreot,—Rihway. Nr-i.—~jr/ stnictlvo improvements which the. uniTi lH'"lnK~iTearly~2;000~uiu:v~OiTer municipalities^ rhrnimhouh t the county. Iheir Vomimmilies-were williUK40 serve-llielr-feUo.W-citi- scliedule"('he'vf6K>roTniclnls were sat- K'-.'.r knows so well. Bleached; Size 66x80, for full size beds-;-large-fluffj£-warm .of U.'i' various ns. Xow, however, the. office has degenerated and isprogress of the times commands, are -Size SOxfOo for. full yard Veal viewpoint, it be regretted that Rah- obstructionists that hamper Ihe pros- isfied thta this year's output would -:z" tr'X">C; a very low price for TORN SIZC HCMHZO B Y blankets; pretty coloved plaids; soisette binding to "di aiMiroach one mltttuit cais. The well-known stand- ress. of Railway, pure aim .simple. ::^ make. size beds; handsome de- DANVERS BLEACHERY match. - - '• .....•-... ability, and Who are concerned only with the fees they FOR • J: is a source ot great satisfaction to many that tho When the writer lirst moved :o Hah-. signs in rose, gold,.or- Cut from full perfect . arcl brands. Size 81x90. are able to collect in cases of neighborhood troubles way In M25 he was most disturbed NAUMKEA6 -ccUMiy prose'.u.i'>r_lKi9 taken up the cudgel of protection. chid and blue colors. One restilris lhat quarreling and bickering are fostered, by tlie quality of the water in com- pieces; 36 inches wide; S.C.CP Bleached; seamless. Not lor ::'e lives aiid-Uaitis of the county's children who inno- mon use in the mains ot the uniniei- MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK cer,i:y vnou^-h arfepermined to flirt with disaster by and the differences that should*be settled by a local I'aiity for which ihe taxpayers verv bleached; not more than more than six to~arcus-• •jsiip OacFcrous explosives to assist them in giving vent magistrate are seat^o a grand jury, to occupy the valu- roundly taxed and which was abso- Rich Flat Crepes lutely "unlit for consumption. A per- >ir Ci'.'.iiusiasm for celebrating ihe Nation's Birth- able time of 22 men. It may be an unpopular thing to K0T6X O.N.T. Cotton 20 yards' to a customer. tomer. to do. but sonu' legislator should make an attempt to give sonal study of the water situation by . . The Record is in hearty accord with any movement the writer revealed an astounding I 'M.'.iK1 of cellucotton; regular White- and black; all sizes, All Silk and 39 Inches Wide. «g r%. f\ •lay. relief to the counties. ;n h'.--i'ii tin- da users surrounding our citizens of tomor- number of sources of dangerous pollu- : , • iliir.H 'Z du.r. tu {> jm limit C to a > The Most Popular Fall Silk 1 / Li row. 'vVe will firmly support, leadership, froni whatever We might cite one instance coming under our obser- tion and resulted in the publication of 0 ra r l p cu-tomor. —Per Yard £ o£d U vation in a county in New Jersey when 7f>0 complaints an exclusive article, by liie writer, in each /. section of the coiur.y it may come, in an endeavor to the Record (October. I!i2.">) which ,v,::r. . r. .:. "...o/C .35c 1 ! Fashionable new shades that will make up into bio out this linnet essary evil which annually besets us. were- sen: to the grand jury, G2S wer.e dismissed. This eventually etlicaciously accomplished i in 11 is a well-kiiiiwn l'act that we- as' a nation can be i:i itself is a" pretty good argument for some remedy lo its purpose and greatly improved tin-' Drugs and Toilet Goods the most attractive fall frocks. Choose from :'n:'msia-t. ;taii\ut and ilutroimhly loy.il without all thelessen suUi silly procedure. water supply. Storing Up Knowle Maize Gray •<. Tan izen'erlly visit us In connection with the problem now 'errifying imnihting noises • which before us. 1 communicated with the Comfortables Robe Blankets Copen Black Peach o:ii'h recurring Fourth of Juiy. Mr. McAdoo's Withdrawal city authorities as well as other indi- viduals Nover a year agu asking for) Students at School or Gollege, that is the most important Lux Flakes Pink Maroon Mother Goose While :.- yet the conference, or rather the idea for tin I Some weeks ai:o the iirodiction was made by some form of temporary relief from Lifebuoy Palmolive Navy Lavender White ,n re:t--"naiil" Fourth of .Inly celebration is in an embryo fa Sale Sale Large 25c size box. Record' thai the Iiemocrats. with Cooiidge out of tin ti'.e stagnant water pools which form- time of your life. Try hard to remember what you learn = '..ile. ;••>•! ;i is a good W-sinniiis and i; would seem the ed after every rain storm and re- runniui: as they saw it. through Uieir liigh commanil. Price Price parent in ihe county to set wholeheartedly mained as breeding places for mos- Charmeuse Satin 36-Inch Velveteen •Juty 01 would besin to ti;'.ure on a possible Demoiratie victory :jiuitoej= until absorbed l*y atmo>pher;c and thus store tip knowledge that will be very valuable Soap miivi-nieni ;o have alfof the municipalities 18c Soap back >>f :hi^ niovi-niem : eva jioratioiV. rhese"~c'oiiditio!'fs~of~nt-- ~~f\zr-- - SCiy": Won: - finish ; Fine 'lustrous quality that Suitable for rtrc-~?c5. blouses :iie and use of dangerous fire- in 'iS by ilie elimination uf Smith and JIc.Viloo Limit of four boxes. of Union Conn!;.- ban ih, ternate pools of water and the sub- drape.- and .shirs ~o nicely. l!i or trimmiug. Twill back and If they do. it will re- tlie list of landidate.-. What was predicted has no^ for the future. Also store up dollars for. any time you bar.u.-on-.L* light . ;;i;d dark di- works mi and around th otiryi.. M-quern drying altd pulverization of 10c Size 10c Size/. fast pile; wash- in a heart-throbbing Slat emeu mini into difs-i were very sore trials to ..jisas.. J\'.- r'1'Jdi-.i.t'ive.r.-.- bed Gillette '.ill ihe .iew Fall suit i:i a real Safe :in«i'SiiiH« i'lise;'vaiice.of.-Iudepeiidence ...,.,.,....happened. , jlr. MrAd ---iftay-T-require-them... Have an-account-with.this Bank.-..-,:•, shades. 4') iiicli<—-" able. Jtesular s~:iral.'-hn= -wi!->iil!':iwn--hi!RS• wilful raw n--hiip.self-frof ii—iromm -llu-IMI^JI att~TeTitleTit?~hr- riir- vicinity, diic-'.i) Limit of Razor Limit" of~ 2.1*s. at a yard.. xi yejr. It is humane and necessary, and a move- recently the unbearable dust clouds produced 1.98 n lias virtually ursi-d Smith ... fol.--. , 1.69 will pn>\> highly beneiickil lo tho county a*s 'and by hisown ac by every p.is--ing auto. Blades tin- party may start fresh with 6 Cakes 6 Cakes low suit i: order iha: To make clear to any who may be P pnc) us to get Smith on: of- tho running. In no other way can Sewerage is tiie. removal of sewage, Tooth Paste, large pcrin, 100 in botcohol- , 16-oz. bot- Suits :::,' (if dangerous fireworks, .ami H::: osi" explain ilie fact that si:r,ul;ar.oously with tlie Sic- the waste matter of httraar.i:;.- n:ul in- Sale Each 16c lartje bottle .. .59csize, limit 2 tubes, tle, limit 2 bottles, ike s>.--\eral oilier municipalities, Railway has its •ilustry. tle 25c Adoo proclamation. Senators Harris of Georgia. Fletcher ana sain-" ordinance, .hut except on very few'occa- Storm water sewer systems, are Price each 29c •at .- 6Sc of Florid;i. faraway of Arkansas. Dill of Washington, THEEAHWAYSAVINGSINSTITUTION 25c or doz. 1.75 With 2 Pairs of i!le measure has proved ineffective and dealers and tho>e in which only storm water is while praising McAdoo. called on Smith M do the same. permitted to How. •ar.N alike have ignored its .provisions, and as a COR. MAIN & MONROE STS..RAHWAY, N.J. I.inen Hni-h: «•!•.::.- wltii «!• . 75c Lady Es- 50c Mb. Pkg.50c Pepsodent I'a: Harrison and Senator Heflin. who even before the Sanitary sewer systems are those 50c Phillip's iiuencc- noise from many dangi-rous varieties ot which take care ot sewage only. ore-.l striped !i;r.Ier.: -In- l^x Tooth-Paste. Limit Knickers McAdiM* -.-'.tireiiien; were Pronounced in their declara- OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS theer" 1-Purpose Milk of Magnesia. Absorbent Cotton, = ives have tilled the air abou; the city for about Combined systems are those, into lious that Smith should got out. have also joined anew at ....32c at 33c 2 tubes, each . .29c days each year, not to mention the suffering ot which both storm -water^and^-^ewa^e Cream 45c in the demand. These maneuvers should interest tho How. BANK OF who Iiavu been injured from exploding giant Tire- Republicans. These latter systems must be amply large and properly graded to remove Uecause .of the extraordinary success of the Coolidge the.-material consigned to them, .or ay.ir Fyffr- owe? i :;dn-.inis:ratiun. many Republicans have been nourishing trouble will result. If inadequate as ihold-wH-IP-Uie-"-lra !Hn~nie~WJs^tTerrirm-rtn-br-a-vprilt=<>T« 'S izer—or—grader-Uiu— con I -,'n :^ 'ntn. |-Linen Luncheon Sets oii of "iir children, ami'assist iie feeling rally will, hack up into cellars a:ul lent for the proie< rni;."^ltepii!ilican^ivoniii:er." can win. It is just as well king it a success. We do not ilouin but that lie u'stitute a worse nv<-n.ice th.ia old- :li-':n to understand limt tile movement to haw : , ishiniii.-d meibods carrying no uni- Size 55x71 table cloth with six nap- !:oui:h for some re ui ::•• was Hot presoiiL at the Smiih u.ake a burnt i>ffer;n.- of himself is cerraia lo-'- ed nietliod at. uil. .:!•>.< to match:'Hemstitched. ]•- the iither clay. :;h'.r hail lie- arcpresciuative Tii- present private sewer serving rvo P Make a-"note tliat this is - ;!i-.- Mayin* to !te on the job inuc a:id u:ow, and may meet witii success. ; :.ir. -1.70. for this sale !lMWevi-r, k!i,,w}J ie he!iie in this vicinity U very in- A RUGGED SHOE 3. Drapery Outfits Already an Owen Ycung campaign is under way. and .•l.-auati- and besides being cf.i-nsivo •one of the greatest we've e li'.lly c.lll.-" V.Y.- rl --mir.-'ly safe in predieiiim •d uf Missouri is not loafing on the sideline.-, unt < f its liisciiar^e end be- oun'.y n'lcveiiient will haw his .; 1:11 :i i'.ro :!•• ->.if- and Sane' is'd to the atmo.-pheiv is a Each Outfit Consists of Curtains and Draperies ever presented for boys. -J:a- Kit her of ii'nesh e iv.eii would be candidates who would- re- ii3 fx; of th'"» rainstor:i;. The Nothing Beau Brummel about Table Cloths _chatmJhese-Q»tfits will add to your home. And consider those wear-resisting mate- -a: \V oman"s Fiinctioji".i"' •rer.. went through this experience this one/ it's built to resist re- Per 1 what such a saving means now. rials—just right for that ruir purpiISI- i<> s*ar ontroversy Iji.-iwc Startling Apathy of Voters • •vera! tiiu.-s AIU\ tlleti s-.-t to conserve Sale l"n:o!i ! P:-T-ience ;;> -AeUas to prevent further •ead'-rs of ihe Iteconl and ourselves but onv .Ind-^nz from returns- irntn Rair.vay m peated battering against pave- active boy of yours ... ,.! '..-maze remedied h'.s own situation. Yard 1 YOUR CHOICE OF DRAPERIES ne'iceald.- 1 Price . YOUR CHOICE OF CURTAINS . las come under our observation a otinry at lar-''-. of the -p.-cial t-lection held ;V ; I-. .iililiiion to the above, '.lie accuiuu- ments /to carry an active man 1.00 ^.K?Xr;--^~i»*>.*:> Kxtr.i b.oavy iin't't.ac'n^; nm^> i :ime-. Tiiat a man who scolds women is :i State Con. ::!ut ional Amer.dnu-nu. Stale Denmocratic , • <;;UI1S witiiil. the s!iiail private r-e-.ver iiinch all-llnvn i':..-.::> »'!:•> 3 Styles of Point Venice Panels, fine K) Artistic Designs of Striped or Small li:i; tor bed s]..,,.;>. n-..ittre~s little rii uU'U-. while llie woman who scolds nss Hague, of Hudsi)n founiy. doesn't carry Vnion'.ie prejudicial to ihe health of ii:e in comfort over any path/to ,:-d !,ord.T,. r.>i';3 r-sau- Casshneres and wool mixtures; 2 pairs of knick- w t!l co quality bobbinette, appliqued designs All-Over Figured Rayon Silk " ..-I,i,.ii .;- :; nor:;- wouid homo owners. All small sewers sliould •i -:JC> ci>'.tu'.» «.:>>::>-"• . > '" 1 ;tnd nut undignified I around in his v-st Packet, as some uf liis cohorts i ers for double wear, new fall patterns and colorings; „ , M:e Hushed out periodicaiiv lo be made •v 'O furnish him a firm, dry foot- •• : b.>nli r.>. nea: iK'si^n~. 3 Striped Designs of Rayon Damask . Tliis coinp-1- us u throw out tlie interro- j have us believe. Regardless of desperate efforts on 7 Styles of Hand Drawn Work Cur- ellorts on j .-:ife..,*,.. VMye,t j1 Mnav.1VIe1 .boon living in my sizes 6 to 16 years. it lie that >,:.ddin is primarily a woman's j Hague's part and those of his henchmen, Rahway gave i'le.-ent home two years and tlie sewer itig. This shoe is, as it appears tains, voile, marquisette and etamine Colors: Blues, Black and Gold, Mul- if why'.'". h and every aniendnieiu ^sufficient "number of votes has "not been flushed out oiice in that 3>J time. here. Generously propor- White Flannels quality berry, "Rose and various gold com- Til ;i:i>w( iia'.ily iies imbedded in the fact that carry successfully through concentrated fire of the Whatever type of sewer is eventu- New Fall Prints Women's Novelty i*i t! TT.ii r. in organization dictated largely by Democratic- workers who freely predicted the results of tioned throughout / after the | 2 Styles Point de Esprit New Curtains binations oi:i• *l y i> ally installed, the assessment of cost per ihe iK-'-'il- ami (U r"- of women. Basically it is they ion would see the slaughter of all excepting the upon the various parties benefited per of cnurse.i wiiu demand protection tiur Amendment. and its method of application, are mat- fashion set by young men who - *.i\zn'pt :'!y and a brief word Is offered at this point stand squarely for the practical. yard 22c oncerned with tile "mores" Hi-avy fleecy warm Rrailo. 11 ami tht-y are :hi- lies mo.-t i Republican workers in this city, yet the light vote polled concerning the usual and accepted :r, inches wMi>: hanJsomc Outfit No. 1 " Outfit No. 2 Outfit No. 3 As Great a Glove Offer as is Likely '- proceedure. You'll like it! ihit :-u])port such in order. It is quite in character that was a disappointmeiit to those of both political parties : -ht or dnrk grounds. Kt.-ry ir.chos wiJ#. A ni*nt outti:. oonsisilr.^ of point An .ittnirtlve outfit, consisting of A ri.-h outtU. consisting of a pair to be Found This Season. For storm water sewers the plan of I'niiit d*.* o-jprli Itrus!«fls lu-t i-ur- th»se rules of conduct from infraction who had endeavored to get the voters interested. With ;...r;l fast color. hand drawn work, voiK* or uiartiui- V L-alls for un assessment on • n square tit'ttt*: In ttmv il.-slu-ns with neal ap" ~setli> i-nrtaius/ \\C S' difTt-rt-iit htyh-s tains with :in «-rT.'ctiv.' ]n»rd.-r. topi'tliiT wllh iho l»i.'f strlT»Ml ur for eholi'i and ouo pair of ready to with a cusiotn inado ray*>n «Ir:ipi>ry tii21. 11p'y s!i(Uihl la>-h out at a man. the- playboy, the cast. This means that less than twenty-five per cent of by the same, whereas for a combined outllt :. tinishi'd with by SELZ .ill-over ilt'sitrii ilrai'i.ry; n-aily to bans silk tlraJUT}* with an attractive broidered in contrasting or self colors. "amauiicin.-.whose nature .leads, him to treat them less Railway's registered citizens took enough interest to.so. sewer, the assessment is apportioned k j^H»ltH>—,4—many—p**l : lull v:il;i:u-. "~Ti> Tntrrnrr,—finished—wit h 4^—• iiv_Eall shadeSy-^sucl: S'jme women form a nervous habit of the sort to the polls and vote. DH a lineal foot of frontage basis. Now h: In many color liullion frlnco: larpe as- ^5»' CHiublnutions :ind double the question lies, in regard to the for- Stephen Santord and Sons rod >i>rtuH'iit of colors .,•..•,..•• Cocoa, Nut, Tille, Circassian, Gray and - wlnir inn- ancestors knew and dealt witli An apathetic attitude on the part of tho voters was mer plan, what is to be considered a , y mniun scolds The is not in evidence all over the-State, with exception possibly the total square foot area which the Ttforter~Sizes" '- to S> -z, valu'eTl.OO to of Hudson and Essex counties, the citadels of Demo- storm sewer must serve. 1.50, pair .. The combined system when once 9x12 feet Heavy Seamless On ihe 'oihnr lianil. wlieu a man begins lieraiinK cratic strength usually. Even hero this warping influ- installed is the most economical since On Sale Main Floor Bargain Square •loniwi .- same coiivemions Hie iiic-on- ence of indifference was much in evidence. the piping is never Idle and shows cansequently a lower depreciation of •r-.r-jity of Iii" indignation is f-li iiisiinciively. We ask Another thing the election reveals is the lack of Axminster Rugs — support among Republicans of their organization and the investment than Is the case with onrselvs I be sllbcdiiseimis (]ilestinn. What's it lo him? a storm water sewer. A combined ^£ be afraid liiat women are no longer lo lie trusted as its present leadership. The fate of the amendments sewer will not violate state regula On,, of the best makes. Every rus new; every "he ^tianiian of ihe .-ucial order tltal lie sliould be calling depended upon the succe'ss of the leaders in arousing tions it the line la extended easterly 9S :,:»; in a beautiful pattern: Chinese. Fersian and < 'Jhezn tu aecountV the Republican voters throughout the State. The re- for several hundred feet along the Great Sale of 4,800 Pairs .,;',-!i-(Icia effects:, suitable for all room*: value mits show they failed in their attempt to do so. river bed (beyond all homes) to sea Thus Mr. A. B. Sei-. wiiose laies: :irade against tiu» its outlet In deep water. This is a 32- ;.ei lias to do with th>-:r smoking. Ke sliould worry iC at" matter ot greit importance and should z public dinner liny insist upon smoUint,' "savagely" be: have been taken care of long before As Winter Approaches, Heed This.Advice this. " etaolcmfwypetaoinpri Jc.-f.- ;he k-ue.-ts of honor have taken theii seats, if they Women's Silk Hose Promote lire- prevention and jirotect your property this tim '.(-.ite L-i'j:ii'c-ito liutts on the floors of l'liilnian cars. Is and family. Here is anolior important point to Seamless Wilton Rugs *:e not :iu*;in) ihat it was tiiey. and not such as he>£>v>ii6 be considered. The homes on the c Last year over-$1,000 worth of property was burned f r*ln|-y| Regular 1.75 ir:. .)stei! upon the-rules m tne ursi place.* Let h11n~ •very minute and a life lost ever)' t<> minutes ready built and if cesspools or pri- .i-.iu-e latli'-r thai they have found something to occupy Clean property seldom burns—do away with rub- vate vaults are installed to serve these faeir mouths besides'their tongu/.-s. new homes, the. property owners on g bish and jur.k. f per pair 1 Very Low Price the Ivesterly side of the street will Careless smoknrs liurned-?30,000,000 worth ot prop- lie the chief sufferers whenever an Sizes 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 easterly wind blows due to the ema- Made by one of She fitiest mills: Priced so remarkably low that a square yard, 49c erty last year. Beautiful-rugs, each one a copy of a Far Kast Milkinff With Music nation of noxious odors from these it -Will r^y to buy for months to come. Full fashioned, finest quality Full 2 yards wide; famous for long wear: water- unsanitary makeshifts. •-•••:n. inspired by Chinese and Persian art.- ;Tan. 50 .'Jtici- a'-am the Curmuus have come to the front to Keep matches In metal boxes where children cannot silk: reinforced liecU.,-toes and soles; silk well over.the knee, with proof. Easy to keep clean. Sells regularly for 79c, .;dvi'.> n< that our old tradition about "the tune that Ily the substitution of engineering '••>'•••. blue and taupe. colorinKs; for liviuK-rOom.- reach them. science for legal smoke-screens the four-Inch lisle welt. Sizej SVi to 10. In the following colors: because of slight mill defects are tei-med seconds, for r_hr old i ow died of." is all wrong. Oennan farmers failnr and other rooms .-.'. 52- Don't keep ashes In wooden boxes or deposit them entire maUer could be taken care of -this-sale a square-yard, 49c.--- - ;;.ive i:i!:-iMl:ic..i: inu-ic into their farm buildings and 'igaiusDon'L twoode hangn electriliuildiugc sligh ort partitionscolds on. nails. "to" ihe benefit "of all concerned and ••v)!e:mily ri'iiort an increastTiu the health of the animals lie careful with electric flatirons and always uso provisions could bi> made at this time Nude Grain" . Shell Gray Black or tan To Save Waste in Buying Be Sure and Bring -IHIJ in tii" iiuality of their products. Music in Germany for any future connection into the. wilh signal light. lengthy proposed Hallway Valloy Exeter grain Lj^enchJiujie^-Pai^^Ichj^^^Qjjnjjjet^ Room Measurements Uuring th.- time th« animals are milked, has resulted In Use metal protection under all stoves and protect Trunk Sewer, which Is still, we fear, Blucher brogue AII-Wool Velvet Stair Garpet ment nn :i]>Iir"ci:ii)le iiii-iviisL- iu the output ot milk. With a woodwork where, stoves or furnaces are close to walls. a long way off. Bellow e Nothing Lizard Moonlight v*r.::i!ia:0i ':!•• or violin, the mill; quantity was increased j Don't pass stove pipes through veiling, roofs or It is a ii^ythat there Is not some 1. 1.59 Heavy Grade Inlaid by >':x per u.-m over (lays when theMnusic w:is not pro- [ way in which recognition can be con- DouL. . Good, durable covering, for halls, stairs and Chaitnpagne Bergere Rose Taupe wooden ' partitions. ferred for outstanding meritorious ac- Linoleum, per square yard viii-d. The tiumni-t solo produced no increase. Have all tines; cleaned, examined and repaired at Reinforced Harness complishments in the promotion of . stitching 1-unners; years of wear assured; handsome small (.ie"iiia!: farmers are now considering the possibility leu.-t once a year. sanitation. Plumbers and sanitary Full two yards :wide. Colors go clear through n; imt'.i:.'.' graphuphiin'iK on tin-ir plows and on their ICvi-ry open iiivplnce should have a screen. engineers while striving for purity and Women's, Silk Hose sanitation, are constantly working ..•feureel patterns; 27 inches wide; regular 2,25 to the back; attractive patterns in tile and.,old. Dutch ir.av:':;ji,-> in tl;e lit'lds witli the idea that with music Don't connect gas stoves, healers or hot plates with witli dirty and unsanitary objects and Pure thread silk, seamed back and [ushion marks; riinforcoil . effects. This is the best linoleum offer in a' long iii'y ;:ni ~et an increasj in tlie energy of the draft ani-! t-uii'ier hos-1. in unpleasant surroundings. .No maiT ^-'12.50. Sale price, , li.sle-bec'Is ami toes; slenderized ankles while. in;'.!- .V wry curious request was recenj.lv made by a Ikir.'t ase gasoline or benzine to cleanse clothing ter what precautions- are taken these lb:;t will aiv.ays retain their shape; men are continually^endangering thelx vi;-.es S' /.MI U*. :J*. ;i;iii .Please JJr5ng..Ropm_Me.as.Hreweiits jrr-!:i;rn)' farmers io-lhe-YaiL open, lljtme, .light, or Jir.e. . Use .npu-lnllajiunabie. "hValtiraiimives;Tn"ilie vital business fn ;he mjleo'rt 'I'ld IV* hilmv M-arL- pr-riPP s, vTliev~P"ri^Td^^|77j^]y7--^—• . . SCHWARTZ'S SHOE STORE cf_Ji'-'ljiinK - us . keep .ourselves clean <1<.-pei:d nn soft and soothing music which would Increase Don't use kc-n«ciu\ benzfn"e~oF7iaiilitha Ttfllghtlhg and well. Sine?" no-single honor can - "Where Good Shoes Arc Inoxpansivt ' . the ov.tjiut. Their Inquiry is made because they have .'ires or "lo quicken slow (Ires. be conferred.we should at least con- sult with ihenThnS. allow thorn .the 'divnv*-rjid_Uu*. llie_Ujf_of jazz has disturbed the tern- limi't goinio- closets with ..lighted i)iatc)ies....or. b HI Irving,-Strpftt----' -Rahway. N« .•-.*•' ••• 4 -

RAHWAY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1927 ' 10 RAHWAY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1927 II Vat", . g™. toilet, electricity. Centray The Lirctit A»«rltn«nt of LODGE NOTES located "wr station, trolley anil bus Union County'si Warinanco Wnrlnanco Park possesses one of otic flelds they have ever been privi- ;_ PLAN..SPECIAL PROGRAM ; Marketing Train at Trentoa Fair llni's Itrnt MO i*r month, lei Kreeniau the finest quarter mllo- running tracks Right to Transfer Funds fc Son, 13'> Irvine Mroet, IMllwnjv V X D8E1> AUTOMODIIXS eged tcr inspect," and that for scenic The Sunday School Board of Trin- Hibernians Will Take Part v V X Ideal for Athletic Meet In the metropolitan district, and thbeauto y no field in tho United States ALL AME In Korthern New-Jersey stadium hulldlng walcn Is hut a low Asked, by Clark Officials ity -Methodist Church has planned a pivislon No. 3. Ancient Order of urnasscH it. This Is saying a great . program for the mnrnlng church serv- Hibernians, will he among the organi- coast, onions from Spain and • many FOK KKNT—New 7-room lioune unu ^a- 7JlEUiiTtnTei-au»i.'tnTi-a-u»i'd eau-on-mwreauonmwraHVraita r «1>:J from tho running truok, houses In contrast with attractions ot a rak-e all lmiirovements. Maurice avenue, Can from *30 up. lloro thsn 100 ctrs t» Tl,e modern faclliUcB at .Warinanco denl for men who have .attended ath- fce on rally day, October 2. The serv" zations which will participate in St. other products all packed la tho most ' Swoml Ward. Iliqulrtf AnUren & bonn, sliowci-s, lockers, rubbing tables, etc., letic meets throughout the entire At- a special school election Wed- j purely entertaining nature; more than chooie from. Vk inako It «u ideal placo in' which beside* providing Beating accommo- Ice will be attended by the school in Mary's parish'harvest party in Novem- modern manner. Tuoro are others, -«-»'. Hraut avrnui). Clark Towimhlp. ," -Lid nn athletic meet, and the country. nesday, October 5, people of Clark a body. Tills year graded lessons will ber." One application for membership 'a scoro of educational displays will "l'liuiu- 11U-M Kahwa.v. au.10-St AUTO EXCHANGE. ilatlona for several thousand-specta- Tlu> officials ot the Warinanco Ath- Township will bo asked to authorize !be made at the Trenton Fair, which too, that have been shipped dllteront- Or ELl&inETl!, Inc. ?„,„,, County A. A. U. Track and tors. The park ofliciala havo also be used in the junior department. (Contlnu<$ from PaflB. One) was received at the meeting Monday ly to illustrate why some ot tho local FOlt l:i:.NT—rurnlsheil house nt- 3MI W. i.-Vn chttmplonships to be conducted etlc Club consider themselves mighty the Board of Education to spend Miss Emma Hopkins has been made 11 kht at St. Mary's hall, and County will be held all next week. One of Milton aveuue. l'hono 10-'-lt. «epll-tt Ch«s. F. Carter. Msniger placed at the disposal of clubs a room fortunate In having this beautiful $3,000, originally appropriated for the teacher. The October meeting will be First Ward, Second District—Zon- President Fred K. 13oyne, of Elizabeth, growers do'not get the prize prices. i iiio Warinanco Stadium Field on n this building for conducting raeet- the outstanding features will bo the Bahwsy Avc. and nurnott St., (on» blse» ? • ber * by l«° Warinanco AUiletic stadium in which to conduct the first purchase of land, for the completion held at tho home ot Mrs. Jennie M. ing, GO yes, 25 no; water districts. -10 pave a short address. President P. J. Some ot the newer containers aro Rooms io Let j»R«. In fact, every convenience lias Union County A. A. V. Track, and of the new school, whose cost is ex-Reed. 133 West Milton avenue.' Those yes, 40 "no; amendments at general Ciilganuoa was in charge of the- meet- New Jersey State Department of Agri- tho 24-quart collapsiblo crate for from Court lloose). rlnh of Elizabeth will bo hold with been provided to make It all that an Open 8 A. M. 0nU) 0 V. il. 1 „<• every conceivable convenlonce, "ield Championships.. ceeding tlio estimates. present at the September meeting on election, 3S yes, 45 no; term-extender, ing, with George Bierwlrth, secretary. culture Marketing Train. blackberries and 24-plnt sl;u" tor rasp- tho athltto would deslro. roit JIKXT •oriii'd athletes and spectators. Thi> county meet Is open to all resi- 'Flic votern previously granle.il $100,- Monday of this week were: Superin- 3S yes, 33 no; appointment of judses, A report of the recent State conven- This train expresses the vision ot berries Instead ot tho old 32-nuart and \II apartment, uf lii'Von ruoms. On- Tho policing of tho Held Is also dents ot Union County who are regis- 000 for the building and S5.000 for trallv Im-atfil un Irvlnir stm-l. Tills apurl- " The Union County Park. Commission tendent and Mrs. W. H. narnar, Sec- 39 'yes, 53 no. The election board, tion at Newark was given by Matthew Secretary of Agriculture William B. CO-pint crates. These smaller pack- worthy of much commendation. tered athletes and. who have lived in additional land. The appropriation retary Miss Henrietta Richards, C. H. John Jeffries, judge; Timothy E. 11. Daly. nt lms ri-i-entl.v" lavii ouiipU'li'ly rolln- i,1s done everything within Its power In a recent conversation with John Diiryee, to bring direct to the growers ages make possible, wider distribu- i-il mill In must artiMlrally ili-corntwl Miscellaneous ,„ nrike this stadium and athletic Union County for three months Imme- will not erect the now structure and Harding, Mrs. A. A. Hopkins. Mrs. O'Counell, inspector, and William H. Will Boost Membership ihfouirhoiii: It l» nlinoliili'ly moili-rn In The-.pioneer had vision but \. Miller, i>re»!dont of the Warinanco diately prior to October 2. Entries equip it. The plan of tho board now Jennie M. Reed, Mrs. Christine Price, Manewal and William O. Hedeman. and shippers a comparative demon- tion and better prices, as the chanco ••VITV r«-Biioot—'ilp-to-ilmi? plumbing In DUET lilVKN AWAY—Apply at US New j.Iil a lining place for tho residents Athletic Club, several of- tho men 1 close on September 24 with John V. is to spend the $3,000 for equipment. thfi Misses Martha Hopkins, Emma Efforts to boost the membership of liathroom—••!'••• Hk'l>t -dry rooms—In fact ltrunswlck alieltlH . Jl never dreamed of the ot Union County to avail or athletic A Prize Fight elerks. stration ot the proper method ot pack- ot spoilage is reduced. high up In Amateur Athletic Union It was originally intended to acquire Kahwack Tribe, No. 1GS, Improved i rvallj- lilral apartment. Ho.ll 13 In- iraitllHC. nni1 U lla3 d0n0 a m|Kbty Miller, 1067 Anna Street, Elizabeth. Hopkins, Anna Josephson, Dora Price, Second Ward, First District—Zon- .-luili'il in llic rental. The. two front rooms IKlOKKKKl'KK AND SKCltETAttY— advances in building circles, remarked that tho -Warinanco Temporary residents In .Union additional land on Westflelil avenue Order of Red Men, are under way. A I'IIUIII In' eonviTtoil Inlo olllri's aultablo for job oMt. Marie Schuster, Gerald and Roy Mil- ing, 10S yes,'46 no; water districts, Wishes -work In the evelilni:. Adilresn I'ark Stadium Is one of the best ath bounty are not eligible to compete so that the school might havo a suit- ler, Joseph Price, Edgar Price. large class probably will be initiated a ilcntlst or any professional uwo. or would llox •-".!. care ot lEtt'oril. ncp'il-m consti"uction. is only one of thousands of er/emining: features 75 yes.MViio; amendments at general in December as a result. People in make a iimst attrartlvi- ami ili-slrabli" n this meet. able entrance from that highway, but election." 75 yes, Gl no; term-extender, liwnity parlor Tin' aimrtlniMit i-oulil In- Indeed it takes a Contractor tho price of the land desired hB been surrounding towns which have no Red tisi'il liutli as a lininn anil plat'i' of busl- AM. KIXUS OP O.MEI'EXTEIE WOltK— FORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO MEET i< i jd -iMfH-irilies-will-bo-soliclteU . II.. us. -, k'arakVK. porch enclosiireii, WESTMINSTER GUILD COMMENCE boosted. _one.m_ayjiear_at _^J^s__ojiJth«^_dio:_ S4 yes- 72 no. Tile election Tibaril," ~H-r-.'ii«rnlHra!I.iii«rrer.aIrtTl!:r-.--tr—Kra-- ikidi Will Give Degree IIH tills aiiartimiL't will not 1M- vacant loni:. si.liable price, fair ile:illiit-. A. JurKcn- Tlie Westininfiter CullU ot tho Sec- Frank White-head, judge; Charles W. Cha». ClialioiiaK. U'J Irving strivt, Kahway. »en. Carpenter ami Iliilliler. ll Ailauia like our own to really B. L. Murray and B. L. Murray, Jr., the first time this season on Monday Monday night the third degree will .N. J. l'hoiii- -171 . ai'|i-"O-'Jt ond Presbyterian Church have started To procure the best reception always—listen in Mintel, inspector, and Walter E. Jack- strti't. rliulie Hallway t*'^-W. «ep^o-St appreciate the vast progress fall activities and outlined plan's for son and Joseph P. Dunn, clerks. !>e given by Union Council, No. 31, Jr. YOUR GOOD WILL of 148 Bryant street, are now in Wash- night at the homo of Mrs. Adolph Ul- . Second Ward. Second District- O. U. A. M.. the first and second de- TO LET—ruusually cbivrful rooiu on m-c- l-'l)lt AI.TKUATIONS—Carak'en. (Uinporch, in this field. tho season.. Miss Mary Ewlnp, ington, guests at The Mayflower. brlch, of Hamilton street. grees having been; conferred' on_ a oml Hour. In ehulo- Third Wanl ncl«h- ri.ulliik*. hi.uio tihiiiKllUk*. call at UN New member of the Rulld who removed re- on your own ' • -.. •• Zoning, 52 yes, 55 no; water districts, liorhood; nicely furniHhi-il. In home of UruiiHwlck avenue. lleorpe Kotuby, cently to Mexico will return Tor a number of. candidates last meeting. relineil eouple. l-'ive minutes to K. H. earpeiiter. Low prlnv». JCOOI] work 2C yes, 70 no; amendments aj general station. HU Commeri-e street. 11 We will build it and Our used care are sold with full knowl- short time and will attend the Decem- election, 22 yes, 71 no; term-extender, Octolier 9 or 10 a Hag' will be present- »p'jn e d ed to Trinity Methodist Church. «l« J?° appreciation of the fact_that_the ber meeting;--Mrs; Leland L. ToWnis 21 yes, S2 no; appointment of judges, VOlrifKNT— itnomiFill-improwni-iitii lit— -_JEn.rni8hL-Uot.1br--. a become a member. Four guests were -25-jxs,—76-no;—The-eltrret. clock repairlnc. Ilenaln called for andsmall down payment present at "the meeting in the church -C.--Foullra—jadgQj Rnlpli SchulO'u_Iik ilellverc-il without additional coat. Cop parlora Monday. Prayer was offered Wl Frank Pettit :uxl Joaepli I~ltHlI"OncHlBhr up.—Oppnitte Consequently our prices axo reasonaWa Announcement ?nTt liy^—itgVHrJamea^-W. .Laurie. _ Those, Ryan, clerks. "Represeiif Daughers"of"A~merlca KN-t—yu»H»UtMl-HMin-f<'n "lie li")r d present wereV'Mrs.' John" "O. MarshT —Miss--id(i--Piufteld-and—Mrs.—Alma. j;cr_ruum_to_acconuili>ilatt_i^'o ):\^ r Third Ward. First District—Zoning. Stacy represented Star of Railway lmiuire 3TU West Milton .ivenue. LOWKST. TltlCKS on irnraKi'H. iratno or s. "Edwin A. Friendr'MrBr Clinton 13-1 iss, 33 no; water districts, SS (K(C33t Mock. Any kind of bullillnc altoratlon. tVASjCoHSTR BONNELL MOTOR CAR COMPANY M. Baker, .Mrs. Frank W. Henson. Mr3. Council No. 110," Daughters of America, (Yini'ut Hlili-walkf. Chlmm-yi repaired. Nn, Rroad St. FIIT ah>th Tol, FTIT- TKRMS IF DESIRED yes, 79 no; amiy)dmenta_at general ar'-the State convention at Asbury TWO I'lltlirE .MSAUTMENTS for relit— — Scott Jtoe. andjBroadSi- T election. 93 yes. 73 no; term-extender, New liullillnir.' lCuutuI $10 anil «3. neplO-ll USED CAR OEPT. Mrs.-Grace Wjlson. the 'Misses Ma- Park. - ' . monthly. Apply Harold V. Haley, « TEI.RAHWAYB46 RahWapX - - Open Evenlnoi. 92 yes, 72 no; appointment of judges, Elizabeth avenue. Kahway, N. J- rlon Baker, Melra Miller. Helen 102* yes, 67 no. The election board, ATTEND CHARTER, NIGHT. 'J3lt .iKKMAN LKSSONS—Hy youni; Herman, Smith; Elsie Olbrich and Ruth Smith v Martin Gundaker, Jr., judge; William ac inoihTatt: rati'it. Apply to Kuitl O|>- r. n. BKvoin f7 A committee from the local chapter lioiihclliu'r. Hi llyaut ntn^rt. m.'I>10-4t F. Weber, inspector, and Marion N. of !)io Isaac Walton League of Amer- 1EOOM Til IEKXT— For laily or k'eutlemau, Bt 1'iilloa Kl . Bahoiur. N. J. A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENQABLB Walker and Clarence Wilkes, clerks. neur dfhiMil. \Y K. l.llilluni, 'Xt 1'ler- jAiXTirn AXJ» i>i:ro«ATOi: CHILDREN OF MARY TO. DANCE ica attended the charter night cele- |..nn »irii'l. riu.ue 774-M. SSt Graillnc Cellar and Ditch i" ••hwrfiilly Ul»«:. AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT The Children of Mary have made and H, Radio Third Ward. Second District—Zon- bration of The Orange Chapter, in Cellar Wall anil Mottom l'bouc "10. preliminary plans for a dance to be ing, HI-yes, IS no; water distircts, Orange. Monday night. They wit- TWDIMIHI ATAltTMENT with kitchen- Stuew^lks ant] Drlreirays The Bell Drag Store etliv furnished for Ilk-ht hoUH-Vivpliu:. Curblne and Sidewalks Hcict held probably on Friday, October 14 121 IRVING ST. PHONE IO49 ing, HI yes, IS no; water districts, nessed moving pictures of big game Klcelrieity. gas. steam heat, ami all ini- 1>. T. GODPKBV lllltn AX AITft-O|»n or chi«M rari. On the committee are: Miss Gertrude raf election. 113 oil no; term- hunting in Alaska, fresh water fish- prt'Yi-melils. One block from It. K. »ta- 20 New I'hurcS-.St. Rahway. N. I. Hateii ri-.tiionalilf. l-'all A F. l^ivr. Uah- LouKhtin. chairman, the Misses Cecilia Open Evenings extender, 102 yes, 53 no; appointment ing in ihe west and middle west, and tii.n. • lmiuire rear Kt Campbell street, rhone Jtahway M7 -, Jy3>-a)t way HMJ. irpU-d Will open its new and modern 'jrt Ruddy. Elizabeth McCarthy, Cath- of judges, 116 yes. 3S no. The elec- other outdoor activities. Similar PAINTIXO—Exterior uqil Inltrlor. allo KAI>IO *Kiivir»: u\noR.\Ton erine SchmaelinK, Helen Barrett. Mar- tion hoard, Charles M. Forgie, judge; pictures will probably be shown here KllK IEKNT- KiMir-room'nat.. all Improve- Craftcx in bj.mlfnljrx.ar, and colors .. • r»-|ialr or mumM all typ*^ and jorie Ruddy, Sophie Dura, Alice En- establishment on the corner of John J. Hoffman, inspector, and James at the charter night celebration of ments except heat : £tll per month. In- of Ilaillo Kmltrn. Work ilnnr by i r.ls. The soqlety Is planning a part In quire 11 I'lliiti.n slnvt. It Satisfaction cuaranlml S-TTII-^ ] F. McCartney, and Elmel r G. Arm-In e Railway chapter, October G, jr»-i-» rrjtniulili-. "'all 4.-i J3.n1 the harvest party of .the pariah to be DBEJISMAKING \ strong, clerks. Those who went to Orange were Il-'DK ItEST — H..OIUS for llKllt hnllsckeep- LOVELY NEW HATS held November 4 and 5, and 11 and Artistic, smart, attracllrr baaillwork by an '*>.o^^- Third Ward, Third ^ District—Zon- Fran!; Schuetz. Arthur Klasek. George I Ink*, private family. Coloula road, near exprrlcnwd MoiIUtc. \ 12. They will conduct a contest for ing, 164 yes. 42 nn; water districts, 94 , k'"lf links Terms reasonable. Kefcr- MBS. SI. CAI.L.E, a brlmminj; hope chest. Miss Alice Bienvirth, Jr.. Anthony Horling and 1 i-iu-es exchaii^eil. I'hone "Joyce." ICah- Irving St. and Elizabeth Ave. yes, 112 no; amendments at general 13i Chorch St. I'bont SUM. \ Ennls served as president and sec- Charles Mulvauey. I way ZM-J. »ep'.M-lt Jya!-lf FURS That Glitter : election. SI> yes, sS-iio; term extender,' j to order. rctnry' at the Tn<-eilnp Monday nish't. . --" - IN THEr •:-„—--' fiS yes. 10S mi: appointment of judges, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT! ing their products to obtain greater Other package Include the new ap-. FOU IEEXT--At Avi-nel. :, nl.-o r.K'nin all.I ltATTKRir-S KEFIIAIHIED 100 ves. 110 no. {The election board, pie baskets with removable ends', l.alh. hot ami n.1,1 water, i-'-i, tr^s-. U, ..t ("jllril for .-in.l ilvllTerrd. We are ar>'Dt« ^Hcmodellnc. iicpdlflhcniel profit; .•^-'.".; k'lfa---.' if ilcir-J. lluiliire •)':'. Av,- Ileasonablo prices. and Sparkle Special Notiee f S^ I. Electric Raillo Sct». Tar aoU UaJlo C E Rusi iudce- M D O'Connor 1'Koi'Os.u.s roil KO.VII IMI-KOVK- In Jt will by found a display of pa- which have the larger end packed i.el strict. i.i'jHiaite lin'houi-, Avcii-'l. r.atr.-rlc-i. U-iv-o-V.-ic 11 |t;ilterl.-« . !«n.l New Building Now Nearing Completion 1 l \ All work puarantced. . l^. £.. itUsS, JUUiL, .11. JJ. ULlllllllll. UK NTir~"ri. [XIOoilI"CL'IlTrill~."Vrfini{'—11X COl NTY. 1 pers carrying the Daily Market Ke- Trcci lisitlo Tai^t. "~DueTf7our greatly increased business we SrTd it inspector and -Chnrlcs E.- Gorlun-and i-jniriiiin"~ utl Avinui-, (lurk Township. cantaloupes and many others. WILSON S.VI.KS CO . Street, Rahway, N. J. WitbrStyte- H. F. Rone, clerks. * .\imii- Ull -ports-ot-iiie-Department.-and-a-radlo-- i _ *. -=• s t 1 The poultry experts will show how tinnal. two block* fn.m >t.ill-ni. -rrfecessary-to -make-some-extensive .alterations ^rhicfe Fourth Ward. First District—Zon-]r" ';J ?j'1 '.-;,;, (vui.iv"n7muT^T'i'iii i'ii.ir.i with -a bulletin board demonstrates sixty'cent eggs and twenty cent eggs- ^Jici-J^ia s'-ri--:. . - auK-'ft ing, G4 yes. -32. no;, vatar.-districls. 43 i ..r'ci!!,.,',',' •'l"rtvtii.lili-rs "of' the Cu'uuty' of how the grower may follow the mar- Made to 45 jaques Avenue iT^llKll Hne.oi _dru^s,_patent yes. .VI no: anieiitlmenLs at genera! I ininn :it iiu -M Cmirt liunsrliny., KiuaiH-tiiUi'l'ibi'l . ., Vl'J-1 aro many times packed in the same I-'OIE lEEXT-I.iirk-i. Inruishcl ro.Mn in pri are now in progress. term-extender, ' •"1 -•'•'•" >'• - u11 ket- prices of his products. The ex- vat.- family, boanl it ile>lr>- a:nl t'.ith. all Robert D. Uhler, jmlge; Mrs. Mary y ti' tin- lMtt'r.-M-rtinn of Matli- ! selection. There is also a cage ot live candy, sodas, etc. wear will continue while altering our store. \\ wholesale markets. A. Fox. ili^])ei:Liir. and Joscpn i\ LHlllli llliil iiltl i;.irit;lll lliiiliV or tV:l- Just as You i n .ivi-iii | Japanese bettien in :lie train and spec- Luncheon 50c and li. II. Miller, clerks. Tl.i'il l Tlu- iiu|iruv,-i:ii-lit New Jersey growers have learned ; i:nens of their work of destruction. I BUY Fourth Ward. Set-ond -District— -fi.urlh il'ii Ulil KOU l;i:.ST--NKvly r>irnl-:-.,l rr..--.i with Want It. FAMILY Zoning. Gf> yes, 47 no; water districts. of -J r.-,-t III.- much through "prlie competition bow • -Pliotos of i-ci-ci'S—at- the- modern -• intiT"Vr-.t:,-fH-.- til- Wt-^! i;;ir-I«'»»l-^v^- Pinner 75c Watch for Our Opening f >; in. li illi.-k in-r.-tL- 1.;IM j community markets-are displayed as iiii... .-..rt..-r r.ry.in: s:;.-.-t ' -.M-'I I: 33 yes. Z'.< no: amendments at general ii'-li.iliii-k i.li.-. .ii.h:i!: .iiirfiii-ti .mi to raise the. best product-, but pro- SHOE election, .",M yes. ."ii; no: ti-rm-i.'.v.riuli-r, ; .- y:ir.ls c ducers from distant states have been i well a's pVisiers tel!;::g"nr ihe facilities • IM-I:N1S11I:3« 1:OUM--A1I I:»I.r..v Tables R served for Families ol) yes. G2 no; appointment of judges. packing to belter advantage and more• uf ;::;• State "Oepartnu-i-.t ot Agricul- l-ri-.-ril.- f-miilv. Al-i. -.-.:r.u-.-. 1 i STORE in-. Iii.'llliliiii; :il>- Try Us This Fall and Have ;iri!s >.f ;isph;iU •'«" •AND RENT" v the 4!l yes. lil no. The election board. ture for service to ail. I ilill.si^ Wali-r C attractively and therefore- receiving TRUPPA'S William K. C'li.-k, judge; 11. (.': Baker. \\',\Zy .'-lulling .ill ^r.i.iii. \ i r«-s.-t v higher returns. Tko-'e' who liavu vh"i:.'d the tiain |rt"i:xisiii:i.> I:OOM t.. i.-:. i..ir.-.- :^..M: 46 Irving Street, inspi-i-ti:'.-. and V. .1. Kugelhan and El- i *'"J,'?, have beoi! impri-;.-^c! by the advantage .: r :i or r.-..:;i .ir..I Vi:,->i.-Tt.-r:t*. i-> '-UM- FOR SOME REAL GOOD VALUES \\ Free_Souyenirs Opening Day luliv I !.,•«« :,,:,n or wi.iuan. I'!.,.r.,. CJ\V. 1 Most Becoming Hat You bov< M. Seaman, dorks. . ''""' ' The exhibits include apples that re- Hi. '/i";ii""".l!i:U' ainfi of :lu-.--o improve*! cirri.rs and pidc- i X.-'.v r.ritriswi J; avi-nil,-. K.i!iu.iv. N J. Fifth Warii, First District—Zoning. An :i!rrr:i.:t'.' turn to t lie growers ?3 per bushel, REAL ESTATE CALL ON Linden Dog-Cat Hospital. jng nii-thi'ils. It is iles;;r.en to servo ; : '••'•••-•• EV. { ..rk. I..i>.-.l . SO yes. 2!- no: water districts. 0! yes. while alongside are some that sold as an object le.-so:i that i-h-mM hri::; OR. LOUI8 KLOTZ. V.S. ."iS no: aiiiemitr.ciKs at gener:1.! ek-c- Ever Wore. r.-i.- i.:ivi-iii.-iil .ill.MI for less than fifty cents. There are more proiit.^. .Money to Lo3n St. George Ave., Cor. A da ma 8t* |4 .•' tion, 'i\> vi'.-.. HI im-; t-'nii-exundiT. 71 li'. : i ; also cantaloupes from the Pacific Linden, N. J. yes. IS m>; aiijuiiutuii'm nf jiuici'.-.. 7ii '- i LOANS TO IIOL'.sEKEKI'EKS AXD We also specialize Phone Llnden3092. .Emerion391S yes. r»l nn. The i-l.-it;n:i bnard. Oscar ,,,J IVAl'.i: EAHXKKS IP TO KKW. S. Engelman i A State supt'rvlRi>.l serrli-e. B. Clarilnvaiii-. jmlm : Charles Itnrkv. !',: ' Sis1 o;ir lar«.-r ailvertiMiat-iit on another in making over -*•& »B* Jr.. inspector. ;mil Lewis 11. .Sackrirler '• ''" l-nrt of this pap.1. ..and David..L._M.afiin, derlis., . ! J Commimilr Klri:ir.--x' S.-rvIce. Inc^ BROKER Old Hats to look Fifth Ward. St'rnncl lii^irlrt—Zoii-':i ! EVERYBODY -READS " 41; "E-.-vj- r.Mi:.. ro I'.road St.. : Ul!al.etli, X. J. Citizen's Bank Bldg. Room 14 Rahway \J, absolutely^ new -WEIMARiSTORAfiE-anil-- Classified' AdvkrffseWents " TRUCKING COMPANY INC. ra] ection.- l:;:I yes. •!i iii.I inns: I..- :ii>,'in,i].:i:ii.',l Kith .1 Money to Loan "nagain i-xti-tnitr. i:::i yes. Iiti nu; :ipiiuiininent i.-il cli.-k f".r at kisi !.-i • !»•; •. i-s- SMAI.I. OR LARGE AMOrN'TS STORING, MOVING, PACKING, nf lldl:c-^. ir,T yes. Si; nn. The election i.l' lln- .inioiiiil .'I' 111,- lil'l. t.u; :i.>r ]>--s ON 1ST. INI) AND THIRD UOItTCAOES Six Cents 2 I« IIOrR SERVICE SHIPPING board. J. I,. Leiideii, judge; Mrs. Ed- UEOUCiE BEIXER Estimates Cheerfully Furnlahed ward Cliapin. inspector, anil .I:inu-s J. Tin' IV.IN' Copy not accepted after 10 a. u«ad«y or FHd«y. JS Bro«il St.. Elllabcth Men's Office and Warehouse Kianeally and C.W. Mingus, clerks. ny or all ti Thcno E.Titriion 5101 .IAO.1H -I.. IIAI'EI:. 1 OPM Jally S A. il. to S P. M. 350-352 Elizabeth Avenne Ti'iialy Ilii^ini' 60% additional la charged. QUICK LOANS Saturdays until 2 P. iL Cleaned and Fireproof Warehouas AVENEL NOTES KNKCtTOKS 'SETTLEMENT Minimum Charge ot 2S o»nta. oaah In odvanoa. UP TO $300 TO HOUSEKEEPERS NOTlCi: IS IlKIiKUY UIVEN. That the lil-Ul W. Grand St., Elizabeth Mrs. Arthur Johnson, of Smith I account of tlii1 subscriber. Kn-cutor of [he A ri:iKM> IN M:I::>— Endorsers Not Required Reblocked hist will anil 'testament nf SUSAX I. FAMILY LOANS KOI: .HOME VSK I Community !"*"«li. «*ii*. without rv- -in—honor—nf—iKM'-nuHflw'r-Mi'!"'—JT—E- _it;«.v:tj. at_liwfnl 1i_,>r.-*t. Tt.r ""f »"" fii'-*-^ •••• l-tir.-.i*. S!r!--^*j_ fireproof vault. r li"r:va4-y~niru\'"iit~iT.'t* * r a i. * lTiTVi'u. Xewman, pf Kahway. The dining settlement to thi Orphan's Cmirt of the ?•- Io $." monthly, [-his laivfnl Interior. ! Comity if rnlon. on Woilin-silay. the 2Sth r.-pays Sin to f li«i cash loan. Call, write room was attractively decorated in ilay ot September next. ur phone IlthiTMin ir.-.l | py | pink and white. In the center of the Dated, August 1M. 1027. 1IENEFICIAI. l.OAX SOCIETY I <;*>: J '**—i^tj S '-^** 3 r:n>r.[h i*!;:* litt-Ti-*! table was a large birthday cake. FItANK I-. SMITH. T.ooin -to-.' Kean rilil?. fourth ll. or. l'Jilj i;, t jtjikV— j.jy J r»(>0 a ruoarh plu« lr.'.frf»I VICTORY We Make It Easy ».it $Z>n—pny Jl,*ii«Tt a ni-»nth I<1':» lrit*rr»! Games, music, and dancing were en- Ilroail street, near \V. itranil wtriH':. Kllr.i- t 0:1m' ai;ir>u^Ti !:i !hi- »a:np jirop..rt Inn C.ill ti-.Iay l» rjlc a; p onsN, rAnsoxs >\; POKF.MUS. i'roo.. ln'th. O|'.-n S--".O to :,. S.ntnnlays S:rj) to 1. 1 joyed throughout tile evening, and Iteil Bank, N. J. To Own Your Own Home ratldn. If nit>re r«tir«*n'-'n:. nrit^ «»r pbosc i::nrr*fS -T ':*. delicious refreshments were served. an'-'fi-o a W-."TV FIMIS?.I.HI ABUUX A LOAN! Hat Renovating Shop The guests were Mrs. J. £.-Newman, Community Finance Service, Inc. PR O FES STON A L Six rumns and balli!" built-in ~ tiilf and "tile"flo"t>r. strnwiT bath, stool .0COM5IGDATING TIF.OT'J! "Room" •Ji:. Xrvr T-Mc. f 4th (Tr-orirMi^r.roail" >:7 KMiab'ttb, X. the Misses Beatrice • and Dorothy Mcnilwr Kl.-ubcth Chanit^r.of Cutuiat'trr. Irving Street at Elm Avenue Newman, Mr. anil Mrs. David Stewart', mcdiclDC cabinet, oak floors, chestnut trim downstair* with Kreuch Joors USE THE OCAIiDtAX I'LAN r of Kahway; Kenneth Lee. William DR. WILSON L. MILLER ticiivuen living room and dining room, Kopcr p:i8 ran^i*. opt'n. iiroplai-o. SOUIBYDaJCOtSTSEVHWHIlg Dolan, of Carteret, and Mr. and Mrs. DENTIST Btcam heated and a ;;ara^c on a larpe plot. ?T,::w, $.".00 cash, with full Ve lutn op to l^tio oo ire«kl7 or moothiy coi-i't-T screens for every duor aii]ili II. RAHWAY. N. J. tlii. . foultivjs and spotlcs? way wo can 111 . 'Jl ilONET TO LOAN on bond «no mor:- Cli'an your ilalntii^t silk frocks, 1'ickclie. I'lainlield; Miss Sarah Sin- ^'ate. tlyi-r A Aruiitroog. Rthirsj J%«- ce-rliox. Miss charlono Perkins, l'oiiah- ABRAHAM DURST FOir SAI.K—NVw bungalow. 4 ronms nnd tlonal Hiak nnllillng. Eahwiy. S. J. :u:ul;im. V.V can save many a dress kc-r-iisie. X. y,: Mihat vn:i rorislilt-r "rnlnpil'' nnil r,'- Mir -n Ivlllustull, Woodruff Bldg, 144 Irving St. - llHUltt N. V. Twelve sludelits will frraduat 'III: SAI.K—Ni'W l Andrei; A: Suns. IC4 Brant avenue. Clark LOANS 5iorc its o'ripina! beauty so thoroushlv Rahway, N. J. lli Towns'ulp. 1'hone 1IW-M Kahway. .mi io ftaon.no _from tlit- sfhonl in*xt Saiurdav. Ir Til It'll dciiRJu you! The COACH cludiUK Miss Ros,. Mayall. Middletiiwn. il.H.rM. ti'l<* liatli. \h'n for liispi-ftioii Sat- oil Furnltu'rr. CPIIII.; Kdward Morin. New Britain. unlav an.I Sunday. Si-l.ti-mlH-r L'4 anil —.. IU;N(;AI.O\VS ON KASV TKBMS KiM'-iytnt'iits moruhly. "c05 -an outstanding feature oftbe most It I-:"iln-:iril Haas. nwiiiT, l'.ryaiit Btrwl, "Call or I'lnmi- Conn.: E, L. Hcndersiintt. .Momclair; Wo liavc thrt'tr hitti^alows for SA\? OI; ImliiHtriiil I.oiin Sorit'tv, Inr., JOSEPH DUNN, Tailor liflui-.-li Iimiali avt-nil.' ami l'.nlillut:lon WVst II:tr.L'lu*cKnI avi-mif, conu-r Ji-fforson , 1'. J. Oarin. Waterhury. Conn.; Ade- itriTl : u Attr;ictiv»> lofiilion. tivt* liir^i? rooms ami r,"." Il.-irll.nn linllillnp. CLEANING PKI-SMNC; KBPA1RI.NG Located at 144 Main Street, Rahway, N. J- DAISY MINGST, V1OLINISTE, IVrtli Amhoy. The Touring len Tumlin. Jersey City; Theodore "iTith. AH mml'Tii lmpri»vt'!nt:iits. ini'litdins .lie I'.- A. 1U.".1. Llecn."" N". 1" Amazing Quality in Chevrolet History Tenor. Heaver Kails, Pa.; W. H. Win- l-'ui: SAI.K-Cuzy lnini;:il"W •" rooms. licit. C:in hu bought for $1,500.00. Small 54 WcHt JHIton ATC. phone 43 Kahway or Roadster .'525 Studios: I.nil licit nil liii].r..v,iii.-iiH: pint •""« cash p.'iymt'iit, tialaixv Ilkr n-nt. The KOS,_ 11 ._1«_Kanrk,_ John.-:«_n ;.-,_ }>.-.-.; •Mil V.W. all r.- it in. i"« fnilr rrrv-.t. IVy liai'i.* aiit'Tfitrr Iiuiihe vu Iiryrinf sir FRESH KILLED ' f% M .*625 Kl!a Nnra Piikle, I'otlsviHe, Pa.; •Kniin' arbor, pl.-nty of frapt-s: s hail- n<-.ir Inman :ivenuc, *i rooms 'ami l-atli. Conae in—and learn for yourself the thrill —the amazing surety with which the car -,r, X. Iirmisivi.l; Mi'.. H«'i I'lffh Avc, 1 Help Wanted !%L$°°V. . .*695 Frank C'ariienier, Alleiiinwii.' l'a • iri^'i anil llnwrrs: rar lills anil trolli-y: All modern, Iinprowinents, open fi replace, * -of .Chevrolet performance. Take the wheel hugs the road. - Kahway. X. .1. Asl.ury l'ark. X. J has to lit.- si-i'ii to In- appr.-riati-il. Apply tiled bath, slfam ln.-at, r lie HI nut trim anil c The Sport S"71C ! • ;**• Charles Ii. Siliies. lielhleliem. pa. William Wrll. HI Main 9tr.-»-t. Itiiliwnj-. oak floors. Kxcellr-nt local ion. fan ho\\.\NTi;i> M.ixl f(ir ^cu.Tal IIMIISI* work. • l'lK.n.;-171 Phone llfCJ ". spi"'Jl bought for ?7.'J0O (Ht. SliiTt lnnf-(. .Vi'ply .*it Illiti :ivi'iiin-. The ImpcrUl _ $-745 of.your favorite model and go"wherever you Here is performance you never thought pos- I-'(»r particular!! st- or rail K;.!rvav 'Hfiln Roasting Chickens Ad ATTEND PARTY r..nservatory Course. Advanced StudentH Vi-Ton Track . *3»S like. Drive through the crowded traffic of sible except in cars of much higher price— Tin- Mi-si's Alii'». 'Cathfrinf and i ., ... 1,1* on run HUNT — House No r.llltIS MOKTKNSMX 4\; CO.," WOMAN WWNTKli—Fi.r ntitshlt* por-Slion Use Oui^ Phone Line fi Only. nit stn-ft. <. all im- I'l Oak Slr.-.-t. 4 to 5 lbs average \^ «»™ Ib (Ctwmii Only) Margaret Kimis. Elizabeth Moran, "' ' • ITU r li rteill! wholi* or par | tint.', jronil ]i:iy. Ad city streets—and note the handling ease. .-I'll eat. I'll ve.l str.-i dress Iloi .1^0, cure -Ileeord. hcjtlS-.l l-Tin Truck - . *495 performance- that" comes from modern"" nraci-'" and raiherhii; ScIiniUo.ling. of ,! reeinaiT .. Son. 1~ TStep on the gas.on tKeTopen road^nd enjoy_ Irvii si. IH'NO A LOWS All prices f. o. b. Flint. design, from endless testing^ind^years of con^ this city;. Miss Rita Moran. Chiirles "'• _Eor_Sale_ For Your Rib Roast \lichican - -. the swift sweep of the passing miles. Head Mny. \V:!lia:n Illaiiik. Louis Vidabeck. MISS HARRIET E. RUSS KAHWAY, NKW .1KKSKY (iTro(i'T-roo Legs of Jersey Fresh sistent improvement— Fn-d Long. ,|;ici; I'oley. Wiliiam Lahey sale at _$4.!r,u ti Loins of Check ChcTrolet for the steepest hill you know—and see how Graduate of OwiH-r niusi hfll hi'iiniirut Ku-H^li styl'* -'till S.M.K • Tliri'.*-piece liviuir-rnoiii s.-i. Delivered Prices anil—li^utvir-—'-amj'.iM-lJ^-iif—I^y4>Htie7 Chalif-Russian-School-of-Da ncing— stn'.-t: MX lar^f airy s•:.*!. •;( Wcrit (Irani! •tri-*'t. It Two Flams Blade Cut Thcv include the lowest effortlessly the Chevrolet motor will carry —performance that only Chevrolet provides wi-ri- u'I'-sis :lt -I r—>Josacs in Aesthetic, Jersey Pork Spring Lamb hand—-finan day uiyht :it the home m" :li.- .Misses Character, Toe and Social Dancing ilable. you up. at prices~so~impressivel>-low! ; ; j „„„„ ,„ ,1, iw ,f\i Sp i.f liul:Vt. rlilna rl.ixi-:.. liililr .in.l .h:ilr«. C.r.-uo :,ml Catln.-i-i::.j Sehnia, KJI^. (if after the middle of Octoher. lion: I"T li.ailvrs anil sm-ns. lnv.-ua> |,aj.mi.ms. ;,|| ,-„„ ,„.,.,! |, s-on ,..-,ih v.-ry nn*iMi:ihi... ;ill in ^'"'"1 '-n:i h.,v-,, |iV(, „,,. .,„,, „,, • c K'ii C.-mral avenue, where ^::m.s. mil- private lessons by appointment iit any Iimiiltv Vt' Main stn^-t. 1: anil lot* »f -liriil.s: in.irli.-iii:.-s pla.-.-.l: housi-s at v«,- altractlvo prlicn. If w< c sie. diinrin:: and !vm-s!nii._-m.s were | • time, snialLalnoilnt ot i-as I. ilowii i.ayiui-lit. In- b.1V(. „„, „„.,, vnuwan t , n'|ls .„„, „ 1'IHt SAI.K-llr.'-l-Kuril' Ki'iliui in i-iTfiTt Customers enjnyi-d. I 98 W. Hazelwood Avenue, Phone 446-M • Ullri' i.«-:i.-r. R I.. ltuiMy. L-.«. IVntral avi--- bu!,cl ,t fnr -.,.„„ Ib I 'lllinll. lll^n tiirrf-lllllt- IMlIi" ^-t. <';il| 34 I au20Irl-tf »••<•. ltaliway: plione si.. m-pli, tf I KVANS C'ONSTHLX'TION' COMPANY 29 Sip.inlny iifli'riini r Siinilav. Whlti-. Ib GRANT LOANS I'OI! SAI.K N:-w I n. just linMii'il. six j Srott Avenue. Itr:nit ;ivi-iiiii\ Cl:irk TuwiKhip. Ilfth Wanted PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION roMni.i an.) l.a;h. sun farlor anil l.rral:- I linns., mi 1,-fi rnini WI'Miiirli! avi-nni-. I-naiis atnuuntir.^ ;o JUI.II..;. -.-.•.-•.•e fast .tool:: ;.ossi-ssi.,ii For Saturday Only granted at the nieetiiij; uf t!u. .V.-IK " Violin—Piano > ! : 1S S> A modern, three- . ELSIE M. WOOD, N.'rmii ""'ii. |ii!'r! "'iT'roprr- l-'OIl SAI.K—Sis.iill |>;irlcir stuvo, r»um! We Work 92 Monroe Street. ; ; I tit*n of nil i I.-IHUI-H In Hnhwiiy ami ^m-lronn iliiiin^.niiiin lalilr. liirci' J.-IIH ilnini' »<1 • The ralve-ln-heaJ Chevrolet'* extra- iMurcaeatv control Metrins ccar, «ptcy plate, drv-diic Ovenlre. eaiT-act* on Monday. A new series.will open l.mr l.iirn.-r mx r:m^... <\,|1 ],-, l. f- C momr U the boiic orJinary ridinc in traffic, wirh isllv drtiirncd for clutch contrihutca lnK brakes anure (I'upll Christinan Kricns.) -Writ. I'lioni. ltuliivujr-1313 n Morris Supreme bulloon tiro. a»- perfect brakinR Novein'ner 1. Sltares may lie obtained nn SAT.T"- six-TiMiin iioiiK.' sun- ['KTEE! SKNSKNKl—JIKItKNA SF.NSKNIC: lH-rr\- str.M-!. It:ili\v;iy. It For You (actor in Chcvro- comlort » due to proper power ap- ...•_. SL-pO-fri-lt IcrA exceptional lone •cmi-cllipac plication for every •ure* caiy'.Uccrin^ control under all from any uf tile diructnr.s or from . 10 IV S.-otl Avr.. lit > condition. controL condition*. _ :iH^t'>-tf IUH'SKinu.I) I'l'lt.MTl'Ui: KOIi SAI.K Secretary .folia F. Geyr't". A survey Hours, chi-sliiut Irllu. n[wii 11 r AXXOrM'KMKXT AlIlyMHlH Armour's Cloverbloom Ib of the progress nf the association dllr- scn-fn>:il tlirtni^linul ; ^arat; l'hoiw Tin* Aiiblfj* Schmil of MiiKlr will t.pvn .".I'.l -W IMIIWUJ'. It .1. C. S1IKLI., . We Do ALL iiiL' I'm- past olev?-n nuinths showed >n October 1, V.t-7, Jit ITU Kast Ilazrlwotxl Rrnl Khtntr anil limurnnro Rroltpr, 7 Kent SAI.K-<;nx rniiirc anil null raiifn. In ivi-mie. IM Main Slrp.'t. r.aliwiijr. N. J. .1 Kimil r IIM1111 Very ri'iisnniilili'. I: v^Tr WasBTngirrrd- favorable resulis. Vice-president Rus- KOII SALU I'linnK 031 Kliiiiii* 17il Mirt 'jn:^ sell S. Huff was in charge of the . plitiio—Mtimliilln—\\u\ iESparli'K. |ii.ar» ami ,-,.rn, al«n Chopped Meat ''VrT TO I.KT--II1111S1' I r * ami i£ar:iu-i'. ?'.» Ci.lf Club. ni-i.al-1-! Beef Kidneys and Complete Laundry XOM nfilccrs of tho Italiiin-Aincriciin school life K. COOK". 7-M JUIOADWAY. ! 1 ih, i :r.i uil,:ill ro:nl. iu<.ir M.nlis.m 1 IIVIMIIII'. Ci.i'IZ. T.']. i".IMl. II Indcpr-ndfui Citizens' :.vi-u any Mm... Iminin- ih-:'.\. Stfph' ri Rodoqiiimj; first vico- , I-'IIU Ul:\'l" S.-vcli r I hiMIsi-. i.vcry iin'- llllMl - iu:ifl-i;i Mr». Wliii'r. L-J Sliam-l -In.-t, I'urt.r.-t. Iirf>;t: Vhoste^o-J.— Broad Street and Milton Avenue Telephone 607" FoTt iTivST—'St..r.' i;i ~h. f"r.inT:iBi. i>>- ii sepfi-tt trusteos, Giaclnto, Anfielucci, Luigi Teacher of Pianoforte.' One ni-w r.-room linum*: l:npr(»vciiicntH; ] fi. clcptli. ;it Kill Main strn-l nuar I.Vwis Fricassee Capoblaitco. Salvatorc UontivenRo. 9S Commerce Street, 2-ear parade; oiu- acre of land: $7,000. i Mtr*H.-t. H.'|'->-41 SAVE MONEY on xmir fonrwenr. Shoes The Hamilton Laundry Rahway, N. J. .1. OAMIIIAITII. ' for every memher of the fucillj- at rea- Ii: Mm-nlii Arenilf. Raliwuy, .N. J. UAHAOE FOU KENT—Inijulre HG WcBt Fon.nblc prlren. Trnnna's Family Slmc R»HWAV,X.j. Frying Chickens OHt\h -ADS" ARE AN INVESTMENT LCaUJES-J lt._ Grand ittrct't. . . i*pa).l!t C O &• T Slore, « Irving strwt. Ja"-tf Chickens 29Ib Q U A LI T Y A T L O

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RAHWAY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1927 Health Officer 'Williams was author- will meet in Me Sunday school room. the' building, including the- dormi- City-Free From Disease; _ Arthur Schaefer,-scoutmaster." — ' tories. ' -Those planning to attend tho ized To"attend"'tho~conrcritldirof tho Wednesday, 7:43 p. m.—Mid-week dinner should communicate with tho Stork Beats the Reaper American Public Health Association Prayer and Praise Service In-charge "Y" by Monday. at Cincinnati. October. 17 to 21. .Be* \+JTunday For the first time, this year Rah- of the Sunday school. The association will ho represented cause. Hchlth Olllcer Williams nnd THE- •Se. r-litlrnly free nf enntliclona dls- THE WEATHFP Th sda choir h SW President Dr. (]7 L. Orton will tie September 30 and October 1 aner 2 aleiioest , according to the monthly re- practice. I-port -of -Health -Inspector-- Frod—M, sent -tho-next -mcetUi£L_dati!_-Was_-ad! -Today:—Inoreaslng cloudiness: Friday, S p. in.—Rally Day social for Asbury Turk." . William* io-the Board-Qt.HeaUh_Tnes- yanceil to Tuesday, October 25. -THERECORD fches all departments of the Sunday school "Boys' Activities • "Physical De~parttrTen"£ * It was" volou"~To h.ivc".printed—a- -Tomorrow:—Showers,-cooler.——] day evening. Five cases, four of . IS THE VOICE =*above the primary department. Ellis H. Chaise, hoys' secretary at Carl Morris, of Carterct, ex-pugilist, which wore 'scarlet fever, were on thequantity ot slips to be attached to all Saturday, 2:30 to 5:00. p. m.—Rally the Y. M. C. A., announced last night was at tho "Y" last night, and Is be- birth cerllllrutvs. advising parents to >HOLY COMFORTER CHURCH, the program for the openiug of tho books the previous month. have anti-toxin treatments given chil- OF THE COMMUNITY EPISCOPAL Day social for the primary and be- ing considered for boxing instructor. Mr. Williams' report also showed ginners in the Sunday school room. Boys' Department Friday night of next Boxing will not be a part of tho regu- dren after they become six months of OF OUR New Jersey Advocate $tof Rev. R. W. Elliott, Rector. week. The program will start.at 7 that tho. stork works faster than the age, in order to eliminate, diphtheria. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. lar work, hut a special group of those Abiorblni The Rihw«y New»-H(ir«ld. tha «uocei»or of Th» Union Dtmatrat. E.»tibll«hed 1840. Sunday. October 2, will be genera o'clock ly.th talks by boy leaders and wishing to take advantage of thereaper. Twenty-four births were rec- The Scotch Plains Board of Educa- AOL. XVII. SERIAL NO. 187$ ":30 a. m.—Tho Holy Communion. Rally Day In all .departments of the-Mr. Chase, who will explain the pro- orded against only ten deaths. The 3:45 a. in.—The Church school. church. chance to learn boxing, will probably number of marriages was sixteen. tion asked that it be notified of any gram for the year. A new feature of be, formed. contagious diseases in this city or ad- , UNION COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 27,1927 EIGHT PAGE8 11 a. in.—.Morning Prayer and serj- I):4.1 a. m.—Sunday school witl: the work will be a handicraft class, The monthly Inspection ot milk and joining communities. PRICE THREE CENT5 mon. (special program. which will meet one night a week. It The Senior Leaders' Club met. last, the daily inspection of water, Mr. Will- | 11 a. m.—Morning Worship, Com- night. Present members are William iams reported as being entirely satis- Mrs. Anna S. Kllsby's report showed Rahway Hebrews Welcome 6:-15 p. m.—The Young People's Fel- is possible that Captain .Saunders, of 5S7 now on visiting list, Including LIFE LEAVES OLDEST RESIDENT Rahway Couple United Jobn Opdyke. president. ( mtinion Service; ..reception of mem-Scotch Plains, retired seafarer, will Wigginton, Joseph Simon, Victor factory. - Introductory icar, Rosh Hashanah, 5688 Chaiilel, William Hilbert, Kenneth twonty-eighr- expectant mothers, 122 7:45 p. in.—Evening Prayer. bers and baptism of children. spend two nights a month here in- Tho report of the child hygiene children under one year and -1ST pro- In Church In New York ThP. people of the two parishes, St. 7: in p. in.-—Special musical program structing boys how to make boats, Walker, Ray Haberle, Vincent- Van nurse. Theresa Conway, for August The Jewish New Year. Rosh Hi, JUST SHORT OF CENTURY MARK .Paul's and Holy Comforter will unite bv the choir. . * Gordon. Herbert Hultgren. H. Shohfl. was as follows. Home visits 10S: 8 •hool children. )l both miniature and full sized. . •'Kenneth Hoffman and Robert Barner. Miss Lillian Walsh, of 17 Bryant in f-his .service to consider the Preach- new oases- and' 7 terminated cases. | •r'»5;j l«t nlBht. wmbecekibratedby, terrace, and Joseph Brennan, of Xe-w Zzz -Mission to be held in October.) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Walter Giluian will explain tho av- The Junior Leaders' Club will meet V. F. W. CARD PARTY. Sale 1 SUmiown 1>rlvatc fm eral with 397 on the visiting list and thirty ' tivjties- at- Camp-Wawayanda -during tomorrow-moruiug—ajid -ovtry-—Salur- —JUader-tlia-.aiusj)iceii-.oLaJolnk_CO.n iuiSw Si""! • ! L ^ervicos for Mrs. Woodruff Baker, descendants Jrom -YorJt_City.ivcre.-UiiitedJii-JUiirriigo-iit atrih—recttirF-w-iH -speak.—Following)—"Thc-Church-of -Brotherhood-and— 1 1611 '.his service there will be a meeting of Service' the past summer, the camp having day hereafter. The club now includes Caroline A. Albrecht -was appointed niittee of Mulvey-DItmars Post. Vet Important—Tfaoogh-Dnrefaft. '•re closed VodaT ?T ''IT^"''^.^]" ^ " ^leutino, who died yester- Colonlalstock." . Z:'M o'clock Saturday afternoon at Ihe Mission committees. Rev. Chester M. Davis, Minister. been attended -by a large delegation Ross Fowler. Jr.. Arnold Carkhuff. erans o! Foreign Wars, and tho r 1 (!:1 ;it ir Fo s mo tl me the Sacred Heart Church. New York technician at the 'Railway Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary, the second of a cl»*cd tomorrow until c oV ,-lf ?,ffi" 1 >' "<- >'°me, 152 Commerce street,!„ '' " , ''" U"""! was in 9:45 a. m.—Church school. All de-of Rahway boys. The program Fri- George Meyers, Robert Cornell. Ed- succeeding Katherlno iiB. Olsouison wh¥iio|'»"»o " ....- .• ....,_.. _. Sobjects Will Be ffoEe. th e 0 t may r si dea L City. Miss Mary O'Connor, of Truss- payments graded and supervised. day night will close witli two moving, win Payne, Paul Howard, Walter Gil- i ill b hld eve»i,,K( ' '"'" '" at the a«e ot 3a years, C months and'" ?, - f . ^ "' i^<--n. now 'r. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH resigned. The technician does the series of card parlies will be held to- lCTtoJ 1 ler place, was maid of honor, and Rev. H. A. L. Sadtler. Rector. fl a. m.—Morning W'orshlp. Ser- pictures, "The Feud" and "Felix Fin- man, Lawrence Van Gordon. Norman 1 Samuel F. Cox. of Xew York, was best State Moose Association ishes First." Gym _chisses will not Dempster. city work as well ns the hospital morrow night in the Roberts Build- Come In ilaking_and -English luZXZ™^* ,^r thJ'V'-'V^-V! K-™* »' tho Commerce HJi^f. "aV^-i tlZre'V'o£o Spontaneous Combustion Ignites Fifteenth Sunday after Triall_v. mon by the_pjistor, "What_Eyerybody analyses. s — ing. _-_. tl10 foIlo 1 : man. —- To Be Entertained Here All services today will be ordered" I "Believes."" opeirtflT'Oetbber" 3. The "moving pic- ChTler file Vufel a."e" of "Allan Pollock", •Tc "Iv'? «-l"S terms:. ""T , » ^ess tomorrow afternoon, (tracks. After her marriage «he lived l nfr rl h0Ile an(1 r w - Following' the ceremony was a..re- High-Powered Fuelsin Brick zc.:ording to Eastern Standard Time. P- -Senior and Intermediate ture machine has been put in-excel- physical director, those members are and >'o,.r"K,M ! ,T»" r ,' - nCeii S t m FM ?'"i M' f '" f 1 ™ Br CemeteryWn f r. -11, lh, Elizabete Sccon(1h and became a member of Plans for enti.-rlainin-.,' the State As-' TJ.l' edge ot Un- ' " U one o?1h fuf" !ani° '"" ' m ri " nT'' T" "" ° ' ° Presbyterian Church of ception at the homo of the bride's 7:Ui' a. in.— Holy Ct>miiHinio;i; also Christian Endeavor, lent condition and a new screen pur- learning to become leaders in gym- common suciation of Moose here November ii, J '"chased. Two lenses are now avaihfhle nasium and oilier work. .Vpart of po^ofm^iili ^ '" '«ntal pur-1 "'"">•" Kahvray but more recently ftbat dly, where sho retained her mem"-sister, Mrs. Frank Jloran,' 'of ' 51 .he. corporate Communion for St. Mar- MS ji. m.—liveninii g Worship with his associates protects tho ! '"'l"'""! experienc Se Da of" our"ancien The t neo - of .Mrs>unc. Valentine a e was Hallway's Old Shk Balding Lsst Night rjn'l'j Chapter. sermon by .the pastor. "God's Hal- which.permit..life use of the machine Iheir weekly period will be devoted to bww.j ,°r, , ™' ions'and .} » "- , "dative, will officiate, bershiHepr nus-baneven afted waa'r movina businesg to Newars man'ik n Look froin explohnUn') I P'e-has laugiit us |0..iU0k, forward to jest resident. .Since the, death oL_her Newark for many years. Mw Valeti- • u l\ ud Ivi'lliiO. • lie ?e.ieeu ui *il u culi- thrrn> and \\w reuiainrici to pi. let A ai JLNNOUMEMENIL UU-iii. IU welcome them with en- j\\n*-k^ '_ '_ J ,..iii-" of hi* ignorance of our la::su4K(- Joli- n Valentino, .tine was the oldest and lasi of her -Wednesday_ S._.p. .-.m slderable distance. Uiuslasm and lto draw Vom"ih'e'm u!« l J T —The~ physical- department" "progrnrrn —!~*—-vf+^n-tlrfrH.ailrrf-srat-^xr er •-r.-r- ' "'-"i irom Uiem llinl,twent '-'y ' Jyear«s" agoi>o, ,bii shee JiacL-imuki-ner-J-Kuiulbad mnrfn lif»r! < uiily—Durinv Durinigr her-earlieiher - earlie- r nf,v-«i.llfo-sheo - Trz-inrd - ?enT>hrr?:—Lrysons" built— on prayer service. A Hallowe'en parly is"" being ar Disheartened ut his exper! round teacliins: principles: meets in Friilav, S n. m.—Choir rehearsal. will start Monday. October ;:. a sched- i th, e - M •- - i une cue 01 me recepuon •ang-pil tnr E>t(V'y, n.-tnl».r •'<" |iv thouU> . Tiprii.ia JUMICT\ luj CeT oar laruc parish-house. • Harry Sim- Hi-Y group. The Older Boys' Coun-| having been arranged at a meet- l-wero'Mrths e __ceremon y — rrom,-..-,_ Rahway delesates-expected -to-attend -from: On Account of the Holidays .;::.-i j-ijt'.'iillalli- disloyal tu.ih<» coun- <>.>i !,,e,,ed. nien^rr^o'ur fe"" f -f ^^^TK SSrT 1^^ ,?iTchuUS In7^ tor Mojiahan, _ Miss France.- .Tnniis. ,-uperintendcnt. Prof. It. A. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH cil in session with-Boys' Secretary' >"g of the physical; department com- : S t f S ce a weok ra MurphS ye lodse s a over ll •vhl.ch lie lives. Ability to . o.. ^.i^t- u »cyit ago TlVm wi ^-V " ----' 1'l the 'secon"d time, '«-Statewithin .tii eI pat wil1sstl fivbeo Fire generating spontaneously in CC:IE, director of curriculum. New Main Street .and Milton Avenue. made plans. The committee niittee, Wednesday night. ._« "•" " '• - ,.,', ',',:,, ""'"•. '" agoj Raged in other branches of church and Miss Helen Murphy. Dr. Rulph G. Slillman outlined a! Knclish puts him In a poa'ltion .she had been confined to her bedwork. ! yyear s tthat t RRailway has entertainer d the paint shop of the Xew Jersey Re- .pupils are invited to begin today. Rev. Heddirig B. Leech, Minister. of arrangements consists of Frank Our Store Will; Be Closed while life slowly left her body. . 10 a. m.—Sunday school. Mr. W. health prosramr~In-ro-operarion-Tritlr|-] i'ltiure. deal. Industrial uccl- Mrs._Jules -Glrtanner,- the. Misses the State body .. formatory just before midnight last 11 z. m.—Morning Prayer and ser- Wyllie, Franklin LeComptei Kenneth j :- r.i:i br- prevented m a largo d«.- —Within—Mrer^Vaieutine's "memory Martha and "Mary Baker, of Murray mon. ! H. Barner, Supt. Mr. P. R. Forman's State Director George Garness and v. w IIIfbHIIUf j - -- . «^ ., .uvmuij j.uuituu iinu .uury isaKer, or .\I The cOinmitteeincludes Alfred Ham- Ader. A Hallowe'en party will be held Tuesday and Wednesday ot • |.j- tin- leunilUK of Kncllsli by ""•• - - '• ' Van ! nirvht, gave lireinen of throe- munlci- 7:17i p. m.—A combined service of Bible Class will resume its work. Saturday afternoon, October 29, forlocal director Pollock, a series of .. were the days when, a resident in Now street, 'Elizabeth Jlrs. Edward Van mer, Carl Helsch. Aivin .Mlntel, H. C. ! & I a? public health talks, with motion pic- •.\o.-hi-r.-. L"nablo to read warn- | York City, tho rode along Broadway inj Clse, of Summit Mrs. Clarence Cole, BAPTISTS HAVE Kettner and Henry B. Wimmer. iCTities a hard light for more than Mir parish with that of the Church of Thirty members attended the geth-e younger, boys. . i::.'y imperfectly under.Maudlnic ' -.tf Holy Comfort er_will. .lie. .hcld._at together dinner Tuesday evening.. All tures, will he nrrauged.. Railway I a hay cart. of Gulfport, Fla., are nieces of the de- The lodge- also named a committee ' two hours. Edwin Payne- and Ross Fowler, Jr.. I Next Week A ii:.il directions of running danser- UN IS UNDER BAIL! pledged their presence Sunday.' Dr. She. ..wai.-horn-.in Westfield,- - the H-easedrand-llErberrCrlsp.yof Trenton, tJlj '-he Church of the Holy Comforter. became members ot the council. curtain will be placed at one end a'.ichinery. bewildered by ihe daughter of Thomas Baker and Mary Is a nephew. i _. . , , ;,— -— i unginaiiv estimated at $50,000, the Ui'ih. rectors will odlciate. This will Little conducts a Bible Class for • - - ,, of 'he gym so that special features RALLY DAY PROGRAM :-. iiev:ci's, the non-KiiRllnh speak-1 je j rousing service; le; all of our women. "* ak-!» ,, , _ , I Cnnstmas celebration. This group in-, , •-.,,. Swimming Meet sllch as 1)Ox!n, cM1 llL. c.aITjed lln. 1 LandIord Tak?n t0 clamase was scople come. A: the close of the 11 a. m.—Public Worship. The Sac- Miss Helen Warren, swimming in- Meeting of the physical department ! dudes George MacLeish, Joseph Ger- said this morning, after service a special meeting of the com-rament of the Lord's Supper will be Drug Co. Hospital I lath. H. (J. Kettner, Bemliard Witn-' a survey, to amount to between $20,000 tructress ot the Women's and Girls' committee will be held the fir-tMi.n - Tr.'iUi:"* on :he Preaching Mission will r.-'I ii- ii harder to restore to the Re?. observed. Brief address. )epartment. will close their summer ,|nv of cac!l mollth. - | mer, Clarence Johnson and Leon ' aiid S-5,000. Tho two and a half st'ory : -•:•;. h> cause, he ls all ihu more • With Knife Wound i!rown wi liam be held. Every member expected. 7:43 p. m.—Evening Worship. A -.wimmiug season with a jueet Tues- ' "' Of Newark! '. . J Maher, of Elizabeth,! briek building was destroyed above • _T-utnday p. m.—Quarterly..meeting of profitable service of one hour. Ser- lay evening at S o'clock. All inem- ATtf¥\ Main ;:.: i.j re-, ducato to do old thinKs Speaks in Morning ^Announcement was made that f.f- .llle iirs'" 1!<)Or' lh« TuoZ anda Part of ASSU :• :.--.v V...J-. Without Eu«Iish. he i Iho Federation of Churches. j mon by Mr. Leech in series on "ThIe bers are invited' to compete. There teen members had already signed up' the wall caving in and buckling the Tuesday S p. m.—Basketball practice Holy Scriptures." Topic, "Four will be races such as a 40-foot dash, t I ore. n llalillliy to tin- industry I Mrs. Hutile Thomas.. l".i years old IT EBENEE8 GHUfiGH PLUNSrlliNG JI and Cherry Sts for the- second degree, which will i Moor with its great weight, begins. 7 p. m.—Troop 44 B. S. A. Facets of the Purest Gem in Litera- a 20-yard dash, a 40-yard dash, and ! 'ss Marie-Schneider, of 54 Maple | y^jys him. It is a-iumiHl j and colored, of Cs Unniamon strc-ft, Department Store Rally Day was fittingly celebrated take place shortly. From October l| So „,„, was hurt an,i t]le inmates -.. lVediies.day.-p. m.—Men's-Club din.. lure.'-' an. obstacle »ce. Competition will 'errace. entertained Miss Mabel Hmes. a r n) e ye ar th0 ~er, p::ri.-h house. Rev. T. A. Con-1 Monday evening.. Railway Fedora- als()"be"lield1n diving, crawl, hack and! • °f Ehzaueth. several days tin's week.-] riiorii at the" First Baptist Church Sunday lodg,"'.V.!el wil. .9,':j ope.- n- unde.. ;"^r an open"charter. ,,wer j Thu;e, . now(.tr eimperille nol :mmsd^[ -by.-th [imnl e blazetheir. .over, speaker. . '. . | rion of Churches at' Second Presby- •'.iile strokes . ' ! XIr- andMrs - Stanly W. Jones, of; Successors to Engelmnn's A Modern Prescription Intensive Teachers' Study morning. Although the new building, I bed.-. Many of them were not aware --Thursday being "the' Feast of St. I teriari Church. Supper and meeting. The judKfev "'ill be Miss Elizabeth I"- l'-n" avenue, left Thursday .for.) which has been added u> the eastern I that a fire existed. Dr. Frank Moore. Reed. Miss Ruth Adams and Miss Mil- C;l1H' Cmi- where they expect to re-; Drag Store Ar-diaiM and All Angels ihe Holy Com-1 Wednesday. S p._' m.—Mid-week !a 128 Main Street, - Rahway, N. J. side of the church at a cost of about ' the .superintendent, said this morning. dred Fischer- announcer. Mrs. C. K. I » "» several weeks at llarwichport. Ccnise is Adopted rr.uniu!] will be celebrat'-d at lfl a. m. service—sixiy minutes-'of "sunshine Tlu SiO.OOO. v. as not ready for the oh- i Tiie Rahway firemen were first on Fr!i!::y. " p. m.—Soil::! Chapter cardJ-Siid. .sons. ' Topic. "Service—Helpless Melick. and scorer Miss" Kathryn! -' -Misfi-s Mary Overtoil. Mildred Rahway's Most Popular Store Sum:. Awards will be made . Jaouke,'Irma Gallons. P.crtha Wok-olt , it was announced that it I the-scoiie. being called by an alarm -any. parish.house. ^ p. m.—Sundayjand Helpers." _^. 1 a ni1 ^C by other buildings of about lhe same '.he?,:- having donations for this sale! in the morning. n;l:i ranke..: *on. lh" 1." W. tltche^ ai the Itahn'ay Hu.-pilal. •li'Urati'U by a series of special st-ry- J ,,,'i.jj; '^'i!,, I're.-.byterian Cliurch last special Rally Dav exercises, deliver- member of the; entered the Cornell Law School. •;-.;i^ioir was arrived at ing-a talk-on "The Three "It's of Halh- i size, -l.ixlu') ff-et, used as shops of -lease r.oiify Mr.-. Eldridu-e by phone, j Tomorrow. Saturday. September 24. ltoom. Elizabeth. ;n bionics wheri' :u» Kn-^-where Luihlii Is n™ a pailen;. .Mrs. nous kinds. local association. Th* ..e^ .-v.i.-i.season'n s= i"v-pro- i Miss June Cone, o-f Colonia- -. left ices which commenced Thursday night [after a U-naliilvy discussion of the rela- Day," namely, "Ready, Reaching Out Indorses Firemen's 1 ocreasej I Epworth League Excursion to Bear x 'U. , Most IUIL under the ilirectlon of Rev. J. W. 1'. m -'riis of an in!en-:ve course. 10 and Re-kindling." lie also spoke at A Inss of time was suffered at the SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH i Mountain. Boat leaves Desbrosses Mlss 1 iaijor and capital are ciuse' '-''d : pi'al, for a ,-a! uu Hi-- ;iiu-er. and then be outlined and a tour made of i - 'Masters School at Dobbs Kerry. Saturday and Monday Only Collier, tiie on'v - about two weeks, and the evening service. Rev. Mr. Keech and Drafts Coolidge ! outlet. ..Drawing up to iho iirst. hy- The Church of Welcome. street at l:3t). . .;••".' '"!'">'' laci; "iif uucli r.- thr-n t.ilcn~tu~polk-e IiKiiliiuarler-. H • \M^-j - t\'-Tthl.> .'1 fiTTin ,,T:int-.;.^t.i_l.i-ii.-.i. • ^>ttrh*'ai:t • -Coutiiti- :m«i— f*aTro!nir-n ™. , . , . ' course ,-pread out out' :iii;iit a-week a .candidate- for- the pastonue-. : jdrant_firv»ii'ii..u.Llac!!ed a 1-ine of hose Rev. C. H. S. Watkins, Pastor. ST. JOHN'S GREEK CATHOLIC i nex!_\veek to enter Bryn. Mawr. a:iil started lhe pump. Nu_\vater is- Alb* r;-, and JarriOv"'Ai-ni to thr Lur-iiln T-iiiit e "ays or the week, and theday and -vvn?' formally installed as '< meeting Friday uiiriu. In addilioii. Sunday School at 3. p. m. Oliver Rollinsou. of Colonia. lias li.r nad charge of the program, which • '^"'hers. w.re left to. lhe committee -uperiinendeut. He will assume full j ;hey indorsed tho propo.-ed increase ' di.stauc'. froin^The hydrant, u^ar the are held in the church on West ave- power house, but liremc-u were not Christian Doctrine, Fridays at 4 p. m. resumlied his studies at Yale. v, li! M» ;,,.,...;,.,.(! ,,f. ji-o:iiprising Robert A. Cuan. Roy S. ? next Sunday when the school' in "pay for firemen, and moved to FIRST M. E. CHURCH nue, every Sunday morning at eleven The Misses Clara Douglas. Margaret i 1'i.ino -ek-cuor.-. Mrs. Thomas ' Ar.-nsirmig and Mrs. C. 1). Eldridge. aware of it. [o'clock. rkh its quarters In the new building. | drait Calvin Coolidge as candidate -'The Friendly Church" HEBREW CONGREGATION -. Roberts. Marian Graves and Margaret 'fh-.'.l. Mi.-s Klolse Collier. Mis-: Coral-1 committee had prevlou.-'ly re- Rev. George A. Law, pastor. i Subject for Sunday. September 2.". y f-cl ilia: jrlt (l ! f:lv r f ;l e There will be- no special exercises for j for I'resideni in -li'JS. Tliey hooked up to another tap and ^Abraham Chazln, School Principal. C.ib.-on will enter the New Jersey Col- r i.it. r. '•line T-:nple. the latter of Wood-> " " " ' cu-:tomary ten- —•"Standard Time." . .I "Reality..-•" t ur ut lhe rfJ opening this coming Sunday, hu played' three stream.- into tile naming Service Friday night at sunset and iei:e for Women this week. W-e have arranged our windows with two dif- " ]~v; "Uvauty .ViuTHiTppiiie^s.'' Mfs7T3p^ " ^'- '' ' dedicatory service.-- will be held prob- .second story of the building. j:43.a. m.—Sunday school, George' Testimony meetir.? on Wednesday Money ;o loan on bond and mort- . M. C. McCauley, of Woodhridge; vo- cf Kt"v- ''• «• !-<^<'h. of the Trimly, 5c'r.2r-!'i-r. Supt. evenings at eight o'clock. The Read- Saturday morning at 9 a. m. ably the middle of the mouth. Reformatory ollicials turned in Sabhath School on Saturday at ferent lots. These dresses are velvets, poiretsheens, Meihodisi Church that an intensive; alarm.- to the Woodbridge and Avenel 11 a. ai.—Mornins Worship, sermon ing Room is open on Thursday after- j ^'I "T.T pasior. noons from three ol five. Here all 9 a. fa. Vonng People's Meeting. Tlnrsday ' Jack and Aleiamier Ackk-y, of 176 ferent lots. These dresses are velvets, poiretsheens, p. in.—Evening Hour of Song j authorized publications may be read, Commerce street, left this week to re- at S p, m. . ::[• ird sermon. I borrowed, or purchased. Y*ou are in- uine their studies at Dartm'outh.. afternoon and evening wear. Same quality dresses Monday. 7:30 p. in.—Boy Scouts vited to attend these services. - ST. MARY'S R. C. CHURCH are selling elsewhere~~for ever ?g Tmieh more than" I Rev.-Cr-dr-Kane,- Pastor.—r while JCdgar Freeman. Charles Ali- we ask. . t Masses at 7, 8.. 9 and 10:30 a. m." oth. Stanley Russ and Schuyl.T Tor- 5 Vespers at 4 p. m. rill have entered the freshman class. Class in Christian doctrine, Friday Mr. -.in.1 Mr:. Creon-'e L. Kircagasm :. Washington Time from Your it 4 p. m. In one The Other of 1 IP YV:*-'. Grand s reet. have rc- Windon- Wisdow Mirn-?-! iro:n .a motor 'trip through Your Choice Your Choice -m. t.ioise uol- :•—"••• "<= "-""•-•«. .M.ereus in tne Electric Light Socket with the ST. MARK'S R. C. CHURCH,GERMAN C.inada .v.n'. :i visit with Mr. and Mrs. 8.95 tp 4.95 . - .- -n-,.;... .v. U.OJ. iui> iu .niuiu • jj,»r Oliie Wale- Mrs Edward Kay- i « nded courses the attendance drops u Henry I.. I.am.-fnear. of .this city, at ;.. their paren-.... Their| ,.yi. fiet-tOiTether Tonieht : -"••' T- i>JV!11-' c- Watson. Mrs. Ernest "ff.,^eatly toward lhe end Rev. J. B. Scheysr, Pastor. 1 utl lu ct 1 lulll 111 rnink w c!ls iheir- i-ottas '. i,aVis. Jlrs. J. F. Vanderhorst. E. - " °» «'»s the first to Masses at S and 10.30 a. m. v r <1IU opjtose Mr .T Leech's view, but in lhe Tlit-y w.-re gon--> three weeks. See the Windows! !•' ^.irentinr th-adui. Moreover: populatio. Int loIs jI jt" ' " ,hundr.- ~[ d~~~ an .d tweniy-fiv ' ' s'. *J». •>«•Miller" . '-Mrs- . -I.ightner• • '. L-*.' ""••" -•" "**- - '' Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. end he was won over. It was he Mrs. Francis V. Dobbins, cf 1"!> Kl:n !t:ti'.-[)rv:.»!i.)ii of AmiTi-i "i.-cili'T. of the Rahw.-.y Y. M. ('. A.Jackson. V. Marshall. Mrs. John Gib- hroBBh i>i» viewpoint or-111"'' < xp-ct.-d attend th- fall gei- son. Mr.-. Frank Taylor, C. Thigpen. who introduced -the motion that de- painting supplies, including Telechron FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH avtnuo. has returned from tho 1'OCOT 1 t0 Rev.-D.-C—McCoy,-Pa«tor. Fall Hats, all I-iilU-s Fall :ldre:i- In th:-; .-ountr?-. I t»N''tl;er at the association liuildim • The celebration was continued Fri- tails of an intensive course be pre- all kinds, turpentine and ~B"h"n"d"C""5 "Faviiiotrea— lUr i-t-ut iT.' our adui: (or-!"^-'- r-"rcli1ir<: Til.' .."fT^Tr wiini- in Rev. r^EiectricrTimekeeper— Morning Service a: 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. William Limbarger. .\'o one had been in the building for •Evening Service at S p. m. i f lYekskil!." \Y Y.. are suests' of | materials in cv.-ninKi 'hri'i- j.irt.^. fir.-t the dinn-r. then fnr- Morris M. Ward, pastor of Heard A. lo the alleged aspersion on the- col- in:.l iii'jpi'ction of nil. tin- room.- fu!- M. K. Chapel. RoselK'. His junior ored citizens attributed' to Council- •vei'al hours preceding lhe outbreak Sunday School at 9 a. it Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Hanf. of 142 St. of ihe iirt' except the watchman. It Suitable for Home, Office or Factory (ieorse avi'iiu1.". uf s'.mly us?-d In Rahnay Itin-eil by a girls' swimming i-xhibi- chiiir led the Mnging. Mrs. riifford man Leonard, for which Council Presi- lhe recommendation* of, ti:-n in the "V- " pool, ihi.--• laitr• r I'Vent ; Duval had c-har;e of ceremonies, in- dent Loughlin made public apolouy \va> iii? who discovered thj' tire on his ST. JOHN'S RUSSIAN ORTHODOX Scot: Brow/i and Mi<=; Hattie Mc- Store closed next Tuesday and Wednesday on regular rounds. "Tt is believed that iJ ; I WINDING Kinney. of Waterbury, Conn., are. >.f Naturalization. U. S. | <" include .-pecial even,-, and i ciudinc vocal solos bv Mrs. -Peter, „ at the meeting Wednesday. I'jMJ.".'..'.".•'. i -l'v i GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH the M-ason hi that department. with large adjoining room for serving Councilman William H. Armstrong spontaneous combustion was the REGULATING Rev. Niciphor Besmertnuk, Pastor •spendip.s a few .lays with Mr. Brown's | account of holidays. • : of U;bor. Fellow cltl- •:"L":p>comli and Mrs. William Howard ' » P'oposar that union services be held suppers, etc. foreijn horn cannot rrad I!a',ball praciic for th" Jand a reading bv Mrs. Frank Linton.:'hroughout the .summer in some cen- i .-.msaidi nitth"e DemocratijjeiuoiTaiice majoritiesll... -i lut.,i owint alanl ... . , j 73 W. Grand Street. mother, Mrs. Anna Brown, of 115 East J !raI lare T a us !at ks were Jt CLEANING .'.lilton avenue. •-. but we a.«k you to send [••alii Is In prosre :- Monday ^ Rev. J. F. Vandefhorst. presiding elder ; P - '« y »?, l ; Sundav evening the Christian En- cuuncilmanic committees fail to notifv I .,, , clearing up the •?<--kage Morning Services at S and 10 a. m. born you may know lo deavor"Society opened its fall ses-Uhe Republican members when com"-'"'1'1 he undertaken by inmates after OILING Vespers, Saturday, 7 p. m. Money to loan on bond and mort- sions with an enthusiastic meeting. | mittee meetings will be held. The-'"'0 ""''erwritors have examined it. Vesper, Sunday, 3 p. m. pase. Workmen's Building & Loan head by Miss Dolores Conlll. who had Democrats lake action without con- " -Priced $00.50 Cathechetical Class on Wednesday", Association, 13G Irving St.—Adv. tf TJ5 LLMAN' Friday and Saturday a: 4 p. m. as her topic. "Youth and Lawless- suiting the Republicans, he said. j r ew Accidents LaUSC I.Ill from uy up ORGANIZE SOCCER LEAGUE STYLE SHOPPE ness." Councilman James McCollum spoke j A Pp,v \i;nnr Tniuri^c -There1 will be a meeting in the City S The Sunday School Cabinet met last! in favor of the . purchase of a new, --J-J.cn -tuiiux liijUllLb Demonstrated by Public Service Co. Clark Township. Hall. Plainfield. N. J.. on Monday. qvening. and the choir will gather at I truck by the city. They are now pay-1 BETHLEHEM CHAPEUCLARK September' 2C. for the purpose of r> 138 Main Street, Rahway, N. J. the home of Chorister -William Cook 'ing $2"> a day to hire one. or about I _ J^'nock DeMarco. 50 years old, ot FOR SALE BY T tonight. : s TOWNSHIP organizing the l nion County Indus- K. G. Schoefller, assistant superin- $GiNj a month. At thai rate a np\y one: ' '- '"Kh Twentieth stre-n, Newark 3 p. m.—Sunday School. trial Soccer League. This league had OPPEN EVENINGS tendent, presided at the opening of would be paid for in te nmonths, ho received a laceration on ill'-' "jfi „... 8 p. m.—Preaching serrlce. Her. a very successful season last year, said, adding that it would be good for of his nose Sunday night when his the Rally Day program. even years. auto ran into a car which stopped F. W. HUGGINS Duncan Cameron In charge. All wel-and it is the desire of the League Arrangements are under way by the come. to increase the number of teams If Plans were made for a workers' .-lion in Lincoln Highway. DeMarco 16 Cherry St. JEWELER Rahway, N. J Young People's Council for an aumeetin- g on October Councilman was thrown forward. Dr. F. W. Sell possible. Any industrial team in the tumn festival to he held November 10. attended him at the-Rahway-Hosn'tal. LOCUST GROVE CHAPEL, UNION county is invited to have representa- 11 and 12. The J. W. Class will serve William H. Armstrong presided, with tives at this meeting:. Roscoe D. Conklin, secretary. Re- - No one was injured in a collision Sundav School at 3 D. m. a chicken and waffle supper the first freshments followed the meeting. Saturday at Grand and Irving sir-cuts. -•i they knew just a-little more Members of the howling committee — -, ...».., ..., j. .M^i.t ^. rvue night.; A beefsteak suppes will be •!i:."iil- of homt-mnklng that go present at the* last meeting were Hay- Mrs. Victor Brown, Mrs. Abbie But Because- . the co-operation of all | The drivers were Christopher Mc- served probablgvJiy_ilio_X]iriiitian_En^ Laughl r _In£C_jvay—towaril—making an inonil-W.-Smithr"~Havmond~Ij." Morton, lor, -Mrs. Jennie-Thompson and Mrs.faiths could not be secured it was de--3eavor Society the second night. The irv CQtJXC^-T—PLANNED '»- ot-:i. i-Boud-Kt.r^;-ft».l-'l-er. ••: lu.usekeeper mort- elllclcnt. - William Illlss. F-rank C. Roberts. J. H.Lavina Smith. cided not to jiroceed with the con- The exe third evening an oyster and clam sup- street. East Orange. ihe women of Rahway have Magel, Harrj" W. Ward and (ieorpe P. Sunday Rev. Collier, pastor, "occu- templated lectures, on morals and per will he arranged. Numerous tian Endeavor Society has made plans hree Days Business Must be Done in Two. Closed All Day Tuesday on Account of Holiday •'idvantago of this opportunity Albright. pied the pulpit In the morning and ethics'at Rahway High School. booths will include doll, nofelty, gro- for u contest to begig n Octobeb r 1 and to •Drivers of a truck and touring car I'VE by the InrKe- attendanco preached on "The Ultimate Victory of It was announced that Mr. Hard- cery, candy, fish pond. Th> J. Wclos. e January 22 witi h a banquet and which figured in a crash at. the corner •••"•r. Owing to the large enroll- MILLINERY CLASS TO OPEN jllll ? Church." Mrs. William Howard ing had accepted the chairmanship o( award prizes. Preliminary arrange of Milton avenue and St. George ave- Jlen's Holeproof Fancy Class will have a tea room. i':e Go'den TABLECLOTH SPECIAL CRETONNE SPECIAL l.i-t year, it was possible to OctbeOctoberr 30 from 2 to 3 o'clococlock InIn | nn«»'fd , Mrs-Mrs-. _«oRoyy Osborne gave solos, the Good Citizenship Committee. Rule Class, a towel booth, the Delta ments were made Friday night at thei"nu' e Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Striped i Mercerized Lisle Homemade Candy and Ice Cream Store •'<'h group but one night n week. the afternoon, those desiring to enter while the Junior choir sang under the Mr. Coan made an appeal for men home of Miss Helen Martin, of 129. ' ere uninjured. They were Louis SPECIALS Pure Linen Luncheon Alpha Class, home-made articles, and Fancy Color Cretonne, 36 >":>r anotipr teacher has been the millinery class under the auspices direction of Mrs. Frank Taylor. to visit the New Jersey Reformatory Seminary avenue. Members of the so-1"-'"_;;."'""Vj.Jackson, . o"'f Lak .„,,e .avenue ...,. and John, Souks: value G9c Special Mrs. George Anderson's 'class will Wl f t!> sler a pair Cloth, white with colored inch wide; value to 49c. •'!»! it is planned to give each of the Home Economics Department At a service at 3 p. in. Rev. A. D. I Thursday nights under the auspices ciotvy will be divideided into teams anandd fj" ",°? " )\^ avenue, m< Saturday • *n nights a week on alternate Of the Woman's Club will have an op-Jones, D.D., pastor of Mt. Olive Bap-1 of the Friends' Assembly, and teach a probably have a booth.- There will i me contest win be in tno formj stripe border; value 1.29. Special, a yard ii:.-. -" also be fortune telling anil-Sid-—giiaw-sJ-air-plane-race:—The"Tea"nthe contest will be in thi oleader form sof an Roselle. Jackson .w.toldi til m- Euiim^~mat— and Have You Ever Tried These Candies portunity to trv on hat models and list Church. Plainfield. and moderator claps of ten hovs. ^.., are: -puflod-Irts car up at the street in- Special, each Tphlne Kaub. who has soselect materials for. the tan classes. UT me .uiuuiesex Baptist Association, A dinner was served before the -moTies" and music. The Youn; Pc.o- Miss Helen Richey, Marie Witkes, Ber- pie's Council. Miss Mana Clark, presi- nice Crane, Helen Mintel. Charles tersection and a touring car going in 27 and 29 Cherry St '"':•' taught both sewing nnd Mrs. F. William Stillman is chairman spoke on "Gratitude to God." Himeetins g by women and girls of thedent, is directing the affair, ir.d tho the opposite direction crashed iuto his Monday "^RAPPEI^CARAMELS '•'••-. '.vlll this year_ cp_nduct_all|-OX_thG_d.CBarinient_ . Elans are ..being choir saiiK. In_th6_eyenlng Rev.-J.G. church. They were the—Misses Vir- Nordmeyer and Howard Martin. • Of-car. Suehovic told Ihe police that Special Ib box I:: various church organizations are co-ficers present Friday night were: " c*:i?^es. advanced for tho Radio Show. Octo- Drake, 0.D., pastor ot St. Thomas' A. ginia Hyer, Harriett Freeman, Mar- operating. the Railway man turned his machine Tel. 843 Rahway, N. J.Sept. 24 and 26 ' Vanilla"and Chocolate flavors . .57 "" :!i« sewing classes, Miss Eloa- ber 14, at the Roosevelt School. M. E. Church. Westfield, occupied the garet Terrjll_and_ J£s.thor__Crevflllng Miss Helen .Martin, Miss Dolores Co-, directly in front of his car and he ChIldreii:s...All-wool Plaid • "^ of Elizabeth,, has been en- Among the features will be the ap-pulpit nnd spoko on the t«it,."Glori- and Mrs. Cornelia Covert. Mrs. Walter nill, Howard Martin and Robert j was unable to stop. The cars were ous thingsare spoken of thee, O city LUTHERAN MEN PLAN Misdom. Babies' Part Wool Crib' Children's ?i length , Lumber Jackets, size 4 to BAUER'S HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES '• "?'l:.-s Ooff has had practical pearance of Lambert and Hlllpot, the B. Crbwell, "Mrs. Guy M., Howard, The opening of tho addition to the damaged. 1G; value 5.00. Special • *!"-rif nee in New York and IsSmith Brothers; Harriet Russ, in- of God," Psalms 87:?. Ebenezer choir Mrs. Wlllard C. Freeman, Mrs. Frank Alexander Ellis, of 77 Prow street, plaid and novelty colors;_ White Outing Flannel, ex- Fourteen different kinds packed in our new yellow box .69 Lutheran Church in Campbell street Orange, 'going north on tlie highway, Blankets,- also -a—lojt-of- ;^j> of Prait Intsilute. She terpretative dancer; Eleanor Starkey, sungg. . W..Henson. Mrs. Samuel Harned, Mrs. will be celebrated by a church fair, OBSERVE COMMUNION size 6 to 10. Special 2 tra .heavy. 27 Inch wide: BAUER'S MIXED SALTED NUT MEATS v ' "'iucts her own business In soprano soloist; Sedgwlck Ryno and George Marsh, Miss Emma Shafer and . A communion was held at Trinity was hit j head-on by a car driven by COM PORTABLE- 'VsTKliins at~"EIlzabeth andlTils orc.iestra and otiiers. Tlie exeeff Refreshments^ were served by Unit for which axrnngejnents—have—been -Meiliodist-€hurelt-SuiKlay-by-RcYrH7 IJThoiaasj-Grok-e.—of—SiH—Eastl—Firty^" "Tecrdy—Crib—Blankets: pairs for reg. price 23c. a yard ar-Srhradetf-b—MrlrEcrairrrMrsr-rr-Howuid Cowie. Etarted"by the'Men's Club. J. H. FaHi- SPECIAL -Vjrt^T 7 ' ' ' 1.39 Hallway a rich backgronud | tlve hoard will meet Thursday at 10assisted by Mrs. William Howard. Mrs. |B. Leech, pastor in charge. The Men's eights ; street.' New York, at 4:13 Thomas Brown, Mrs. Peter J. Lips- niann is chairman, with Clinton Kary, Bible Class, under leadership of P. R.o'clock Saturday morning. Croke left Value 1.50. Special, each BAUER'S CREAMY FUDGE o'clock in the morning at the club Ray Eastman. William H. Conrad and Full size, filled with pure '" croups will be divided comb, Mrs. A. Jackson, Mrs. Cath- When Victim Runs Away Forman, held its first session follow- before ; Motorcycle Patrolman Smith into house. J. H. Schmidt assisting. A feature reached'the scene. No complaint was white cotton, floral cover- Try some, you'll like it .59 'Continued on e Eloht) erine liraxton, Mrs. Howard Hatfleld, ing the summer recess. White Turkish Towels, Mrs. Ethel Syers, Mrs. Mary See, Miss Assailants Flee Also will be a popularity contest for boys Ten members of the Epworth Lea- made. ''!-'• NUT DAINTIES D. A. R. LUNCHEON and girls under 15 years of age. An l.QO good.size, soft and absor- ing; reg. price 3.00. Spe- Rebecca Cornell Chapter, Daughters Kute Mnlloy, Mrs. Laviula Hughes, Harry Zuker, manager of tho A. & gue went on an excursion to Bear B auto ride to Asbury Park is planned bent, fancy colored bord- cial, each USINE^S_ TALKS of lhe American Revolution, held a Mrs. St. Clalr Klnch. Mrs. A- L. Jack- P. store at Maple and St. George ave- Mountain Saturday. They were the HOLD UNION MEETING Women's Handbag of The kind that mother used to make for October. The next meeting: will ers; value 35c. Special luncheon and bridge Saturday after-, son, Mrs. Carrie Davis, Mrs. Sherwood nues, reported to police late Satur- Misses Anna Josephson, Martha Hop- St. Paul's Episcopal and the- Church Leatlit?r; fesj. 1.50. Sat- PEANUT BRITTLE K'nch, Mrs. Anna^Struthers, Mrs. El- he at tho home of Henry Hackman. kins. Dora Price. Km ma Hopkins, Ma- of the Holy Comi'or:.:r held a union each Extra Heavy Boys' Black noon at lhe home of Mrs. William A. j day night that a pair of colored men of 11 Mooney place. urday and Monday, spo- A barrel of rainwater Hansom; of raterson street.' The pro-le' u Taylor, Mrs. Clara Pyatt, Mrs. hail struck him ou the head in Milton rie Schuster. Alberta Hopkins. Emma gathering at the latter' church Sunday c; J case of placed In Continental Hall. Washing- Mrs. Andrew Crawley, Mrs. John Mad- he broke away from them. RALLY DAY AT CHAPEL Bjork and .Clifton Smith. to be held October 1G to 2.1. under the all sizes, a pair Sample our way 6f delivering" Ice Creakn. Packed In a carton with Dry Ice. Keeps Ice Cream hard fire. No one ton, by the chapter. On tho commit- den, Mrs. Fred White. Mrs. William Under the direction of Richard J. Rally Day will he observed Sunday. direction of Rev. T. A. Conover, of Blanket Special 395 1 Thompson. Miss Viola Aaron According to Zuker, ho was walk- Morton, superintendent. Rally Day for 0 hours'. Order some Ice Cream today and be convinced of Its convenience. Call 325. 903, 904. Bernardsrille. Rev. II. A. L. Sadtler would suspect a man of \vis- tee in charge, were: Mrs. Adolph Ul- Ing eastward in Milton avenue Ut ST. MARY'S NOVENA Men's -\Ight was ohsorved last about 10:45 o'clock. Two colored men was observed at tho Milton Chapel and Rev. Robert \V, Elliott spoke of Large size Part Wool Ex- Special prices on Ice Cream given to Schools, Churches. .Lodges, Clubs and Card Parties, with five quart' "Om if \vhilp hi<; hnrn \ nislu. Sunday. F. W. Ummer, general sec- The novena at St. Mary's Church the mission, its aims and value to the •and~oveT."--p]ate.s~aud"siio"oria supplied. _. It ls expected that all plans for the Jt on tne fire, he ran into the lish weighed forty-one and three- they get everything possible out ot s for .children |,big series of meetings will be. com- 5.00. Special Rahway Ancncy Alston. Mrs. James M. Pettit, Miss his head. their school work. anTiide thosafternooe whn o serviccannoet iattens ford .childre in. thne *°M:s and threw the water Jennie Garlhwuite, Mrs. Walter S. quarter pounds, and it was landed Zuker ran down the sireet and his evening. . pleted this week. Centemeri Imported in the creek that flows awav Ganonir, Mrs. Helen -Marsh. with u small woakfish hook after a assailants ran in the opposite direc- struggle lasting forty-five minutes. tion. The victim went to the office V FORTNIGHTLY MEETING . RECEPTION FOR TEACHERS STEAL SUITS Ladies' Kid O'.oves. .irom his home. Miss Harriet needier, of 13-i West Others In the party were former Coun- Dr. E. W. Lance, !)3 West Milton ave- The Fortnightly Club met with Mrs. The first fall meeting of the Higli J Adolph' L'lbrlfh, of Hamilton street, . Sunday night, thieves stole seven I-Grand street, has returned from a cilman John J. Coffey, Samuel Crook, nue, and his wound treated. He then School P. T. A. will be marked yby a V" I „ ^ahway is not exactly on James ..and—Richard-.Early, Francis- last nightg , fifteenn membermemb s being pres- receptreceptioi n to tteachersh , l suits A'oin the Enipire_jranor_Shop^. BAUER'S 3 visit at Glentlola. reported to police. ent"... . "-"•- •• - were won by It will take -15 ~Irving' "sffecr* into which they ut its very economic Heckor. ot Rahway, . and Thomas -Motorcycle-Patrolman Farber made Prizes at cards place October I. On 125 Irving St., Railway 1'rilchard", of - Koariijv." -•'.• • - - .Mis Helen W.right. the executive forced an entrance. Ben Varosl is See Our New Assortment of Curtainsi 69c"to 3.98 pr. 290 N. Broad tle a search of the neighborhoogorhood withouwithoutt" coimnittce. .which inadt- planJIH.H.-sI ThursIUUCS-- proprietor. Pends-upori-thembn^^ turning upp anyono.answerlng to the day are Mrs. Caesar Leonhardhd ,M Mrs. L Safe Pennslt Boxes from ?•;_to_S2i-a. Money .to loan OQ.-Jjond and mort- Frank C. Roberts. Mrs. John V. Tiohiu- IS Stored Within it. J Association, 133-131 -Irving—istreet, diipii.giYon-by- Zuker.—The-Iftt- -^rce. "•-- • • - - Money to loi'ii I'II bond ar:d rr year. . Rahway National Bank.—Adv. tor irves_at the Cross Keys lunT rlr * ._ and Kugene (J.-iimeaihers. Pi'jn; (Continued on Page Five) Rahway, N. J.—Adv. jy24-U Association, 13G Irvins St.—Adv. tf. Ka;;..:.".; Workmen's nuiidir- i- I. >U>a! of Ike High School. Association. 121; Irving St.—Adv;"